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5.12 Coded Echo color
This feature helps to locate the flaw position.
To use this function,
1
Input the THICK value according to the
thickness of the part.
2
Switch ECHO COLR to ON by means of
turning the knob.
5.13 Data Storage
The instrument is equipped with a data-storage system. A-Scans patterns, instrument settings, and
video can be stored in data files for later retrieval. File data can be saved, recalled and deleted by using
the MEM menu.
Wave Files
Wave files are used to store A-Scan pattern, along with the instrument settings. Data in the wave files
can be stored, recalled and erased.
Wave SAVE
You can save the A-Scan pattern to a wave file using the STORE function.
1
Select the function FILE.
2
Use the knob to set the file name where you would want to store the current A-Scan pattern
(F0000~F9999).
3
Select the function STORE
4
Use the knob or repeatedly press the corresponding function key to trigger the STORE
operation.
Note:
The asterisk (*) before a selected file name indicates that this file is already occupied. It is not possible to
overwrite an occupied file. Users should select another file name which is still empty, or clear the
occupied file to save to. To avoid loss of data e.g. in case of a software update you should save the file to
a PC.
Wave RECALL
You can recall a stored wave file; your instrument will then display all the test-relevant technical features
that existed at the moment of the setup. A frozen display of the stored A-Scan appears.
Wave CLEAR
An occupied file is marked with an asterisk (*) before the file name. You can clear the file if you no longer
need them. Wave Files are cleared using the CLEAR function.
1
Select the function FILE.
2
Use the knob to set the file name to clear (F000~F9999).
3
Select the function CLEAR.
4
Use the knob or repeatedly press the corresponding function key to trigger the CLEAR
operation. It will then prompt: Clear wave file?
5
Confirm by pressing the corresponding key one more time.
The file is now cleared; the asterisk preceding the file name is no longer there.
Channel Files
Channel files (CH00~CH99) are used to store a specific instrument setup configuration. This means that
whenever you recall a stored channel file, your instrument is again set up exactly the same as it was at