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Disclaimer:

Electronic Thickness Gauge

V4.0

WARNING !!

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This device uses extremely strong NEODYMIUM magnets. These magnets can cause injury or 

damage if misused.

 

KEEP AWAY FROM CHILDREN!!. 

DO NOT OPEN or USE

 if you have a pacemaker or 

other medical condition that may be affected by magnetic fields. The strong magnetic fields can erase computer 
hard drives, magnetic access and credit cards, Use at your own RISK.
MAG-ic Tech or its owners neither assumes nor accepts any liability for damages resulting from the handling or 
use of this equipment. With your purchase, the buyer agrees that he/she is responsible for all damages and 
injuries caused by the use of this product , which include personal injuries , property damages and any other 
damage whatsoever. The buyer must agree with the terms before using the product.
Pay special attention when using this device to measure finished instruments. The probe tip is fabricated from 
Delrin and may scratch or leave marks on finished surfaces.

DO NOT DRAG THE PROBE TIP OVER FINISHED SURFACES!! 

To avoid scratches and marks, you should 

slightly lift the probe before moving it. A good method is to lift the tip and place a piece of soft cloth under before 
moving and removing the cloth at the new measuring location.

Calibration - a Word about magnetics

This device uses magnets and magnetic sensors to measure the thickness of non-ferrous materials. This 
technique is very effective because magnetic fields can penetrate these materials with no attenuation or 
deformation. However, as with most technologies, some tolerance and knowledge is required for achieving the 
best results. 

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Magnetic fields are strong at the magnet surface and deteriorate rapidly in a non-linear manner as distance 
increases.

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Magnetic fields will vary with changing temperatures.

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Magnetic and most other sensors are unstable and vary their output with changing temperatures.

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Friction may cause the inner magnet to not be centered on the probe tip when moving the probe across the 
measured object.

Considering the above and following the usage tips will enable you to get the most out of your MAG-ic Probe.
MAG-ic Probe is supplied with 2 magnets. The ½” ball provides the strongest magnetic field and thus the highest 
resolution and should always be your first choice. The smaller magnet should only be used when access to the 
inside of a finished instrument is limited due to small f-holes etc.

MAG-ic Probe starts with a calibration sequence to detect the magnet size and also to try and compensate for 
small variations in field measurement tolerances. This initial calibration is suitable for most quick measuring jobs, 
for example where you are making a few measurements,  shaping or sanding and then measuring again etc. 
Note, MAG-ic Probe can be powered by the USB connection without the power switch turned ON, however 
because computer power supplies may have slightly different outputs, MAG-ic Probe was calibrated with the 
internal battery connected and power switch in the ON position.

Advanced Calibration.

When preparing for a more serious prolonged measuring session such as mapping a complete top or plate with 
many measurements, a two step calibration sequence is advised.
MAG-ic probe is factory calibrated using a precisely machined stepped surface in a temperature controlled 
environment. The largest effect that may cause a drift in the measurement value, is from variance in probe 
temperature due to heating by the hand of the user.

Summary of Contents for V4.0

Page 1: ...lds are strong at the magnet surface and deteriorate rapidly in a non linear manner as distance increases Ÿ Magnetic fields will vary with changing temperatures Ÿ Magnetic and most other sensors are unstable and vary their output with changing temperatures Ÿ Friction may cause the inner magnet to not be centered on the probe tip when moving the probe across the measured object Considering the abov...

Page 2: ...be engaged by pressing FUNCTION 1 Firstly the initial calibration procedure will compensate for differences between your shop environment and the factory environment where MAG ic Probe was calibrated The problem is that after this calibration your hand may heat the probe causing a small drift in value This is the reason for the 2nd calibration as described above To assist in this 2nd calibration t...

Page 3: ...rts currently installed on your pc Look for the USB Serial Port COM and note the port number If you double click this line you should see a similar properties window as below right In the above example COM 3 is the port that will be used when we connect to the MAG ic Probe Software If a driver is not automatically installed Please return to the website and click on Document and Driver Downloads Do...

Page 4: ...utton to see the available ports The Serial port should be identified as something like USBmodem or USBSerial etc Pick this option and then click on the small box to the right of this line This box will provide the full detail of the Port Name In this example it is Usbmodem411 but each computer will be different The full name is dev cu usbmodem411 Make a note of this full name as you will need it ...

Page 5: ...ssful you will be prompted to re attach the magnet and press function key This completes the initial calibration and MAG ic Probe is ready to perform your measurements The display should read 0 00 when the magnet is attached to the probe If the advanced calibration is required perform it now see Advanced Calibration HOLD Function MAG ic Probe features a HOLD mode to assist you in obtaining accurat...

Page 6: ...uring instrument you want to equalize the 2 instruments by adding or subtracting a value The OFFSET value is set in mils 1 1000th inch Please remember to set the offset back to zero when completed for normal measures Press 2 for OFFSET followed by either 2 for negative decrement or 4 for positive increment Re Calibration Press 4 for Re calibration This will restart the complete initial calibration...

Page 7: ...unit when not in use to conserve battery life Ÿ Take care of the magnets they are fragile and will shatter or splinter if allowed to snap onto each other or metal objects Ÿ Ensure your instrument does not contain any metallic objects to which the internal magnets can be attracted Removing a magnet from a finished instrument can be difficult Ÿ Do not drag the probe across finished surfaces Either l...

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