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6. Internal Data Logger
What’s in this section?
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6.1 Introduction
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6.2 Creating a New Block
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6.3 Selecting a New Block
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6.4 Storing Readings into Memory
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6.5 Selecting Locations and Reviewing Readings
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6.6 Clearing Readings
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6.7 Clearing a Block
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6.8 Deleting a Block
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6.9 Deleting All Blocks
6.1
Introduction
The internal Data Logger of the Sonic1200S instrument provides a simple and reliable way to
record thickness readings. Displayed readings are stored in one or more data blocks by
pressing the T-STORE
menu soft key
in the MAIN menu. A built-in report format outputs a
selected block or blocks, or the entire Data Logger memory, to a PC or compatible printer. As
with instrument control settings, stored readings are retained in memory, even when batteries
are removed.
A data block is a group of Data Logger locations for storing thickness readings (one reading
per location) and reporting measurement data. Block size is determined when the operator sets
the row and column definitions during the creation of a new block. The Sonic 1200S permits
up to a maximum of 100 separate data blocks, although the actual number of data blocks
allowed will vary with the number of available thickness storage locations. The Sonic 1200S
has a total memory capacity of 5,000 thickness storage locations.
Summary of Contents for Sonic 1200S/HR
Page 1: ...PN 7720044 PN 7720066 March 2006 Sonic 1200S HR Ultrasonic Flaw Detector User s Manual...
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Page 13: ...Preparation for Operation 5 1 2 Sonic 1200S HR Packages 1 2 1 Sonic 1200S Packages...
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Page 110: ...102 Chapter 5 Figure 5 37 IIW Type 1 Block Echoes Figure 5 38 IIW Type 2 Block Echoes...
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