DMTA-10022-01EN, Rev. C, January 2015
Using Special Functions
133
There are three different alarm modes (
STANDARD
,
B-SCAN
, and
REDUCTION
RT
):
STANDARD
The standard alarm warns you when the actual measured thickness is below a
low reference value, or above a high reference value. The reference values are
thickness set points using the current instrument units and resolution.
The
B-SCAN
and
REDUCTION RT
alarms are only available when the B-scan or
reduction rate (
DIFF
mode) are activated. These functions must be turned on first
before the
B-SCAN
and
REDUCTION RT
alarms can be activated.
B-SCAN
The B-scan alarm mode is similar to the standard alarm mode, except that in the
B-scan alarm mode, lines are shown in the B-scan grid when the reference values
fall within the B-scan thickness range (see Figure 7-5 on page 133). In addition, the
alarms are operational while you review B-scan thicknesses in the B-scan freeze
review mode.
Figure 7-5 Example of a B-scan alarm mode
NOTE
Red alarm limits
Summary of Contents for 45MG
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