Panametrics MG2 User Manual Download Page 35

March 2006

910-257C

MG2 Series

Page 4-3

Additionally, when the backlight is switched on, you may select a 
power-saver Auto Backlight mode, which turns the backlight on only 
when a reading is being made and turns it off five seconds after LOS.

To select Auto Backlight:

Step 1:

Press [2

nd

 F], [

](SETUP).

Step 2:

Use [

] to select the System Tab.

Step 3:

Use the [

] key to highlight Backlight Mode

Step 4:

Use the [

] and [

] keys to change between Normal 

and Auto.

Step 5:

Press [

MEAS

] to return to the measure mode with the new 

settings.

To adjust Contrast:

The Contrast adjustment feature allows the MG2 Series thickness 
gages to adjust the contrast (light or dark) of the display.

To adjust the display contrast for the Model MG2 and MG2-XT:

Step 1:

From Measure Mode, press [2

nd

 F][Light Bulb](LCD ADJ).

Step 2:

Use the [

] or [

] key to adjust contrast.

Step 3:

Press [ENTER] to exit Contrast Adjust Mode.

Summary of Contents for MG2

Page 1: ...USER S MANUAL MG2 MG2 XT MG2 DL Ultrasonic Thickness Gages Part No 910 257C...

Page 2: ...y Olympus NDT All rights reserved No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical including photocopying recording or by any information st...

Page 3: ...ration 3 3 3 4 Material Velocity Calibration 3 4 3 4 1 Material Sound Velocity Unknown 3 4 3 4 2 Material Sound Velocity Known 3 6 3 5 Zero Calibration 3 7 3 6 THRU COAT Calibration MG2 XT and DL 3 8...

Page 4: ...16 4 8 Diff Mode 4 17 4 9 Clock Setup 4 18 4 10 Resets 4 19 4 10 1 Measurement Reset 4 19 4 10 2 Master Reset 4 21 4 10 3 Database Reset 4 22 4 11 Activating Waveform Option 4 22 4 12 Optional Wavefor...

Page 5: ...Creating Data Files 5 4 5 3 1 Standard Editing Commands 5 4 5 3 2 Creating Files From a Computer 5 6 5 3 3 Creating Files From the MG2 DL 5 6 5 4 Opening a File 5 15 5 5 Saving Data 5 16 5 6 Using the...

Page 6: ...ature Measurements 8 6 9 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 9 1 9 1 Routine Care and Maintenance 9 1 9 2 Transducers 9 1 9 3 Error Messages 9 2 9 4 Turn On and Low Battery Problems 9 2 9 5 Measurement Pr...

Page 7: ...ms and provide replacement equipment if necessary Warranty Olympus NDT guarantees MG2 Series Ultrasonic Gages to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of two years twenty four...

Page 8: ...ustomer will pay shipping expenses both ways Olympus NDT offers an optional third year warranty coverage at an additional cost under the same terms at the time of purchase Olympus NDT reserves the rig...

Page 9: ...001 01mm or 01 1mm easy calibration for unknown material velocity and or transducer zero and automatic power off MG2 XT Features include Automatic probe recognition quick compensations for transducer...

Page 10: ...user set nominal reference value THRU COAT that displays the thickness of the coating and the true metal thickness using a single backwall echo Echo to Echo that displays the true metal thickness and...

Page 11: ...easurement Rate of 20 per second Fast Minimum Mode Freeze Mode Zero Compensation Mode Display Hold Blank Inches millimeter Mode Low Battery Indicator 150 Hour Battery Operating Time Battery Saver Two...

Page 12: ...s and between 20 C and 500 C in temperature The MG2 series makes full use of its microprocessor to offer selectable advanced measurement features Moreover the MG2 Series continuously adjusts the recei...

Page 13: ...ility range sensitivity and accuracy The MG2 DL built in datalogger allows a simple method for recording thickness readings and for labeling each point with an identification code and can store up to...

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Page 15: ...ator becomes familiar with the advanced features of the gage Note The default value for sound velocity is only an approximation of the sound velocity in the test block material The sound velocity of l...

Page 16: ...p end of the MG2 case Note When unplugging a transducer pull ONLY on the molded plug NOT on the cable Step 2 Press the ON OFF key to turn the gage on The transducer should NOT be coupled to the test p...

Page 17: ...ep 5 You are now ready to make measurements The current units are indicated on the right of the display Inches IN or millimeters MM may be changed to the alternate measurement units by pressing 2ndF S...

Page 18: ...ep 2 Press the tip of the transducer to the surface of the material to be measured Use moderate to firm pressure and keep the transducer as flat as possible on the material surface Step 3 Read the mat...

Page 19: ...ucer is changed and whenever the transducer temperature changes significantly 2 Material Velocity Calibration or CAL VEL Done using a thick test block of the measured material with known thickness or...

Page 20: ...o and the ZERO flag are displayed do ZERO Figure 3 1 Do Screen To do the Transducer Zero Compensation wipe any couplant from the transducer face and press 2nd F Cal Zero Do Zero The gage will momentar...

Page 21: ...Cal Zero Do Zero Step 2 Couple the transducer to the thick calibration block Step 3 Press CAL VEL Step 4 When the thickness reading is stable press the ENTER key Step 5 Uncouple the transducer from th...

Page 22: ...the 2nd or 3rd multiple echo Do not attempt to do a Velocity and Zero calibration under this condition Doing so will cause an error Instead correct the cause of the doubling Either the calibration blo...

Page 23: ...of all couplant and pressing 2ndF Cal Zero Do Zero Step 2 Couple the transducer to the block Step 3 Press the CAL VEL key Step 4 When the thickness reading is stable press the ENTER key Step 5 Uncoup...

Page 24: ...Sound velocity in all materials changes with tempera ture For maximum accuracy the calibration block should be at approximately the same temperature as the samples to be measured 3 4 2 When Material S...

Page 25: ...acy of measurements but simulating actual surface conditions on the calibration block can help to improve results The exact thickness of the sample must be known Step 1 First update the Transducer Zer...

Page 26: ...is a special feature that measures the true metal thickness of coated or paint materials This feature only requires a single backwall echo and is recommended for applications with heavy corrosion whe...

Page 27: ...calibration follow these steps Step 1 Couple the transducer to a thick calibration block Press CAL VEL while in the THRU COAT Measurement mode Step 2 Press ENTER when the reading is stable Step 3 Unc...

Page 28: ...ion block Press CAL VEL while in the THRU COAT Measurement mode Step 2 Press ENTER when the reading is stable Step 3 Uncouple the transducer from the material and enter the thickness of the block usin...

Page 29: ...Echo to Echo feature or it may be necessary to remove the coating 3 7 Echo to Echo Calibration The Echo to Echo measurement feature allows the MG2 XT and MG2 DL to measure remaining wall thickness of...

Page 30: ...ndard that does not exceed a thickness of 0 500 12 5mm and is thicker than 0 100 2 5mm and press CAL VEL Step 3 When the reading is stabilized press ENTER Step 4 Uncouple the transducer from the mater...

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Page 33: ...ration However they make the gages more versatile instruments The following additional features may be accessed directly from the keypad Additional features may be accessed in the setup mode To access...

Page 34: ...isibility in normal to high ambient light conditions to be viewed in low to zero ambient light conditions To switch backlight On Off MG2 and MG2 XT Press the Light Bulb key MG2 DL Press 2nd F Freeze L...

Page 35: ...b Step 3 Use the key to highlight Backlight Mode Step 4 Use the and keys to change between Normal and Auto Step 5 Press MEAS to return to the measure mode with the new settings To adjust Contrast The...

Page 36: ...a situation when the user wishes to hold a displayed thickness reading This is helpful for high temperature thickness measurement applications to limit the transducer contact time The freeze can also...

Page 37: ...d detection threshold to prevent any transducer related or material related noise from being seen as a thickness echo This works well in most corroded material gaging applications However in certain s...

Page 38: ...thickness It is best to guess low if you are uncertain Step 3 Couple the transducer to the material sample and press MEAS Optimization will be performed and the gage will return to the Measure Mode Th...

Page 39: ...which the material is not coated or painted If this Measure Mode is used on painted material the thickness of the paint will be added to the thickness reading Auto Echo to Echo Mode makes thickness m...

Page 40: ...tup tabs Step 2 Use the to highlight the MEAS tab Step 3 Use the key to highlight Meas Option and to select Standard Auto Echo to Echo or Manual Echo to Echo Waveform Mode only Step 4 Press MEAS to re...

Page 41: ...ut the gage in Min or Max scanning mode This feature allows the user to scan over an area and quickly determine the minimum or maximum thickness Min Mode displays live thickness values and recalls the...

Page 42: ...keys to highlight the MEAS tab Step 3 Use the key to highlight Min Max and the keys to select among Off Min or Max Step 4 Press MEAS to return to the Measure Mode 4 5 5 Hold Blank Hold Blank controls...

Page 43: ...e allows the user to display the measurement update rate The user can select between Normal 4 Hz and Fast 20 Hz Note Changing to the fast update rate will greatly affect the battery life of the MG2 Se...

Page 44: ...the MEAS tab Step 3 Use the key to highlight CAL Lock and to select between Off and On Step 4 Press MEAS to return to the Measure Mode 4 5 8 ID Overwrite MG2 DL Only ID Overwrite allows the user to lo...

Page 45: ...ix Backlight Mode 36DL PLUS Output 4 6 1 Beeper Beeper allows the user to turn the audio beeper of the MG2 Series gages on and off The Beeper is set to On by default and will generate an audio beep wh...

Page 46: ...mains powered up until the user turns the unit Off or the battery voltage becomes low To change Inactive Time Step 1 Press 2ndF Setup to display the setup tabs Step 2 Use the keys to highlight the Sys...

Page 47: ...has been turned on When Backlight Mode is set to Normal the backlight will stay on until it is turned off When Backlight Mode is set to Auto and the backlight is turned on it will stay on while a thi...

Page 48: ...the keys to highlight the System tab Step 3 Use the key to highlight 36DLP Output and to select between On and Off Step 4 Press MEAS to return to the Measure Mode 4 7 High Low Alarms MG2 XT and MG2 DL...

Page 49: ...to highlight Enable and to select On or Off Step 4 Press the key to highlight Lo Alarm and then press key and use the and keys to edit the low alarm set point Step 5 Press the ENTER key to highlight...

Page 50: ...the key to highlight Enable and to select On or Off Step 4 Press the ENTER key and then use the key to highlight Diff Value Use the and keys to slew to the Diff set point Step 5 Press MEAS to return t...

Page 51: ...key to highlight Day and use the keys to set the day Step 8 Press the key to highlight Set Cancel and use the keys to select Set or Cancel Step 9 Press Enter when Set is highlighted to set the clock a...

Page 52: ...Unit Inches Resolution Standard Min Max Off Hold Blank Blank Measure Rate Normal CAL Lock Off ID Overwrite Off MG2 DL only Beeper On Inactive Time On Radix Period Backlight Mode Normal 36DLP Output Of...

Page 53: ...nt to it s default values and also deletes the database on the MG2 DL Note Caution should be used when performing a Master Reset because it will cause the gage to delete all stored thickness readings...

Page 54: ...reset has been per formed the thickness data cannot be retrieved To perform Database Resets Step 1 Press 2ndF Setup to display the setup tabs Step 2 Use the keys to highlight the Reset tab Step 3 Use...

Page 55: ...standard Thickness Mode If the Live Waveform Option has been purchased then the optional software will already have been loaded and activated When this feature is activated a Waveform tab appears in t...

Page 56: ...Press ENTER to accept Step 7 Power the unit Off then On again to complete the Live Waveform activation 4 12 Optional Waveform MG2 XT and MG2 DL Only The Live Waveform option for MG2 XT and MG2 DL Ser...

Page 57: ...te that the MG2 DL can save approximately 8000 thickness readings or 350 waveforms with thickness Rectification Allows the user to select the rectification of the displayed waveform Selections are Ful...

Page 58: ...e keys to select the Waveform tab Step 3 Press or to scroll to Enable Step 4 Press to choose On or Off Step 5 Press or ENTER to scroll to Zoom Step 6 Press to choose On or Off Step 7 Press or ENTER to...

Page 59: ...or key to change the range to the next higher or lower range set point or the keys to increase or decrease the waveform delay 4 13 Waveform Adjust Mode MG2 XT and MG2 DL Only The Waveform Adjust Mode...

Page 60: ...4 Press 2nd F Gain while viewing the Gain parameter to set the Gain back to its default value Step 5 Press MEAS to exit the Waveform Adjust Mode with the parameters at their adjusted values 4 13 1 Man...

Page 61: ...and DSP and are amplitude independent Echo Below the 20 Screen Gradicule Echo Detection Echo Above the 20 Gradicule Note Normally when the gain is set to its default value the waveform is ADC d Autom...

Page 62: ...Blank allows the operator to extend a blank from the sound entry point to the maximum of the displayed range When the extended blank is set the gage measures to the first valid echo after the end of...

Page 63: ...cho1 Blank The E1 blank adjustment is only selectable when the gage measurement type is set to Manual Echo to Echo This Blank is used to block out the trailing edge of the first detected backwall echo...

Page 64: ...Echo to Echo Step 1 Press 2nd F SETUP to enter the Setup Menu Step 2 Use the keys to select the MEAS tab Step 3 Use the key to select MEAS OPTION Step 4 Use the keys to select MAN E to E Step 5 Press...

Page 65: ...Backwall Echo E1 Echo1 Blank Set Properly Gage Making Proper Detection Between Successive Backwall Echoes 4 13 4 Range Range Adjust allows the user to adjust the range of the waveform so that the mea...

Page 66: ...e range to the next higher lower range The available ranges on the MG2 XT and MG2 DL Series gages are fixed based on the transducer being used Waveform Showing 5 00 Range Press to Change Range to 1 00...

Page 67: ...measured echoes appear on screen Delay Adjust is not available if the waveform Zoom Options is turned on To adjusting the range when in Live Waveform Mode press the keys to increase or decrease the Wa...

Page 68: ...tion is used to scan over an area and look at how the cross sectional thickness is changing The B scan DB Grid and Optional Waveform are mutually exclusive features Only one of these functions can be...

Page 69: ...h data is updated or drawn on the screen Choose the B Scan direction based on the direction of transducer movement Left to right Causes the data to start at the right of the screen and scroll to the l...

Page 70: ...l stop the B scan at its current position when the FREEZE key is pressed Max Thickness Allows the user to set the thickness range for the B scan image This should be set slightly larger than the maxim...

Page 71: ...wing events occurs The gage encounters a LOS condition Loss of Signal no thickness value When an LOS occurs the B scan stops updating and will start up again if a new thickness reading is acquired A v...

Page 72: ...o indicate the location of the displayed thickness This is either the Minimum or Current thickness location of the B scan depending on the Freeze option selected The unit displays the thickness and th...

Page 73: ...ckness value is saved with the B scan image This value can be the current thickness minimum thickness or the thickness at the Review Marker on a frozen B scan The Datalogger can store a maximum of 350...

Page 74: ...Expanded Liner format 2D Grid files display the rows and columns of the grid file This allows the user to easily see the thickness data being saved to the grid file at the current position Incremental...

Page 75: ...omatically incrementing to the next ID location the user may press the ID key and use the arrow keys to move to any row or column in the grid file The following are definitions of the available DB Gri...

Page 76: ...e the Key to enter the DB GRID Setup menu Step 4 Use the and to select a parameter and the and to adjust the setting Step 5 Press the MEAS key to return to the Measure mode and save the adjusted setti...

Page 77: ...hile DB Grid Is Active Step 1 From Measure mode press the 2nd F ID key The gage displays the ID REVIEW screen Step 2 Use to move to a new grid or ID location For incremental or sequential files only t...

Page 78: ...rectly to Any ID Location in the Active File Step 1 From Measure mode press the 2nd F ID key The gage displays the ID REVIEW screen Step 2 Press the 2nd F ID again to enter the ID EDIT screen A cursor...

Page 79: ...ditional ID s stored at the current Row and Column locations Inserted points in incremental or sequential files are shown as added ID s in the current file list To view the inserted or appended ID loc...

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Page 81: ...ode Using ID Edit Mode Deleting a File Receiving Files and Using the GageView Interface Program Statistics Reports 5 1 Datalogger Overview The MG2 DL datalogger has a built in file and data management...

Page 82: ...description of the measurement conditions The additional data stored with each thickness value includes File Name Identifier Units in or mm LOS Loss of Signal Differential Mode Differential Reference...

Page 83: ...is loaded into a computer and later recalled back to the gage each measurement is always uniquely identified by the file name and ID number where it was initially stored 5 2 1 File Name Structure File...

Page 84: ...re are references to the use of the MG2 DL Standard Editing Commands These commands are described in the section below 5 3 1 Standard Editing Commands To enter a character or a symbol at any character...

Page 85: ...March 2006 910 257C MG2 Series Page 5 5 After selecting an alpha character press or to move the cursor position to another character Figure 5 1 Organization of Character Cycle...

Page 86: ...space 5 3 2 Create Files From a Computer Using GageView See the GageView Interface Program Instruction Manual 5 3 3 Create Files from the MG2 DL To create files from the MG2 DL follow these steps Step...

Page 87: ...or if the character to the left is a punctuation mark then the ID number cannot increment If an ID number cannot increment after a reading is saved a long error beep sounds and the momentary message C...

Page 88: ...G2 Series 2 Initial Limit ABC ABD ABE ABZ ACA ACB ZZZ 3 Initial Limit ABC 12 34 ABC 12 35 ABC 12 36 ABC 12 99 4 Initial Limit 001 002 003 009 010 999 Table 5 1 Five Examples of Automatically Generated...

Page 89: ...March 2006 910 257C MG2 Series Page 5 9 5 Initial Limit 1A 1B 1C 1Z 2A 2B 9Z Table 5 1 Five Examples of Automatically Generated Incremented ID Number Series...

Page 90: ...ss ENTER Step 5 Use the and keys to select Normal or THRU COAT and press ENTER Normal is for standard files THRU COAT is used when storing thru coat thickness readings Step 6 Use the and keys to selec...

Page 91: ...3 ABC124 ABC125 ABC135 Example Start ID XY GY End ID XY IB The resulting file would contain the following list of ID numbers XY GY XY GZ XY HA XY IB To create a Sequential File follow these steps Step...

Page 92: ...se the key to enter the End ID using the editing function Press ENTER Step 9 Use the and keys to select Done or Cancel Press ENTER 5 3 3 3 2 D Grid File A 2 D grid is a sequence of ID numbers arranged...

Page 93: ...s Page 5 13 continues until the ID number that refers to the last column and last row is reached Note Either the columns or the rows can be selected to incre ment first Refer to the following figure F...

Page 94: ...is made for each part To create a 2 D Grid file follow these steps Step 1 Press 2nd F File to display the File Tabs Step 2 Use the and keys to select the Create Tab Step 3 Use the key to highlight the...

Page 95: ...mode the columns after Z will increment AA BB CC Step 12 Use the and keys to select to increment first by Row or Column Press ENTER Step 13 Use the and keys to select Done or Cancel Press ENTER 5 4 O...

Page 96: ...reading unless ID Overwrite Protection is enabled in Meas Setup Ifyou donot want to save a measurement at a specific ID press SAVE while no measurement is taken The gage will store an LOS condition a...

Page 97: ...an ID location For this reason the gage has two file types for saving data Normal Standard one thickness saved THRU COAT Thickness of coating and thickness of steel saved The gage will not store diff...

Page 98: ...ong to locate the desired ID by pressing and To change the current ID Location to a new ID which does not yet exist in the database This mode is useful when you want to include additional measurement...

Page 99: ...8 1 Delete a Range of ID s in a File Note When deleting a range of ID s in an incremental file both the ID and the stored value will be deleted Note When deleting a range of ID s in a sequential or 2...

Page 100: ...o edit the Start ID using the editing function keys Press ENTER Step 7 Press to edit the End ID number using the editing function keys Press ENTER Step 8 Use or to choose Delete or Cancel Press ENTER...

Page 101: ...the Delete tab Step 4 Press or to select Delete File Press ENTER Step 5 Press or to highlight the file Step 6 Press ENTER to select the file for deletion Step 7 Use or to choose Delete or Cancel Step...

Page 102: ...with new data or a LOS value You may enable ID Overwrite and the gage will display a message that states whether data already exists at an ID location To enable ID Overwrite Step 1 Press 2nd F SETUP t...

Page 103: ...gage This has two benefits 1 Thickness survey data previously saved with ID s and stored in a computer file may be retrieved to the gage at a later date to guide you through the measurement sequence u...

Page 104: ...ce program for the MG2 DL GageView is a Windows based program compatible with Windows 2000 and XP It can create inspection database files load data files and generate reports GageView is compatible wi...

Page 105: ...25 Step 4 Press or to select Report on File Press ENTER Step 5 Use and to scroll to files Step 6 Press ENTER to select the file Step 7 Use or to choose Report or Cancel Step 8 Press ENTER Step 9 Pres...

Page 106: ...File tabs Step 2 Press to scroll to the Stats tab Step 3 Press to enter the Stats tab Step 4 From Report On press or to select Report on ID Range Press ENTER Step 5 Use to edit Start ID using the edi...

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Page 109: ...s 0 01 0 1 Inches 0 001 0 01 MEASUREMENT RATE Standard Mode 4 measurements per second Fast Min Mode 20 measurements per second MATERIAL VELOCITY RANGE 0 0200 0 7362 in S 0 508 18 699 mm S TRANSDUCER Z...

Page 110: ...ax Flags M m _ 4 Diff Alarm Flags D A H L _ B C 5 Gain Flag GL GH GO _ 6 Measure Mode Flags STD THRU AEtoE 7 Measure Rate Normal Fast 8 Stored Thickness C 9 Units IN MM 10 LOS Flag LOS _ 11 Help Text...

Page 111: ...ing thickness using a single backwall echo with D7906 SM and D7908 transducers Thru Paint Echo to Echo Time interval between two successive backwall echoes for elimination of paint and coating METRIC...

Page 112: ...705 MG2 XT and MG2 DL models use the transducers listed above and D7906 SM and D7908 DATALOGGER MG2 DL only STORAGE CAPACITY 8000 thickness measurements or 350 waveforms with thickness with the Wavfor...

Page 113: ...CATION NUMBERS 10 alphanumeric characters character set A Z 0 9 and the special characters FILE FORMATS Incremental sequential 2 dimension grid DATALOGGER FEATURES Save Reading at ID Review Stored Con...

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Page 115: ...side of the transducer where they are converted back into electrical signals The gage precisely measures the time interval between the excitation pulse and the first echo signal and subtracts a zero o...

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Page 117: ...f the pits to the inside wall The conventional technique is to measure unpitted metal thickness ultrasonically measure pit depth mechanically and subtract the pit depth from the measured wall thicknes...

Page 118: ...f the transducer and instrument being used Generally an inability to obtain a valid thickness reading at a particular point on a test specimen could be a sign of a seriously degraded wall which may wa...

Page 119: ...red from individual crystallites in the casting or from dissimilar materials within the composite This effect reduces the ability to discriminate a valid return echo from the back side of the material...

Page 120: ...terature As transducer frequency increases the minimum measurable thickness decreases In corrosion applications where minimum remaining wall thickness is normally the parameter to be measured it is pa...

Page 121: ...0 5 25 mm 32 122 F 0 50 C D794 D795 5 0 Straight Rt Angle 0 283 7 2 mm 0 030 2 0 75 50 mm 32 122 F 0 50 C D797 D797 SM 2 0 Rt Angle Straight 0 900 22 9 mm 0 150 25 3 8 635 mm 5 752 F 20 400 C D7226 D...

Page 122: ...easurements Corrosion measurements at elevated temperatures require special consideration Keep in mind the following points a Be sure that the surface temperature of the test piece does not exceed the...

Page 123: ...erial sound velocity and transducer zero offset will change with temperature For maximum accuracy at high temperatures velocity calibration should be performed using a section of the test bar of known...

Page 124: ...rator In general unexplained readings by a corrosion gage merit further testing with a flaw detector g For further information on the use of dual element transducers in corrosion gaging or for informa...

Page 125: ...ugged devices that need little care They are not indestructible however and a little attention to the following items will result in the longest transducer life The cables can be damaged by cutting pi...

Page 126: ...rocedure but some may indicate a physical problem with the gage itself Consult Panametrics NDT for further information 9 4 Turn On And Low Battery Problems The bars on the batteries symbol show operat...

Page 127: ...nt especially on rough or curved surfaces Step 3 Try the same transducer on a smooth flat surfaced test sample Step 4 If the tests above all pass but measurements still cannot be made try Gain Adjust...

Page 128: ...material properties Extreme non parallelism Excessively sharp curvature 9 6 Self Diagnostics MG2 Series corrosion thickness gages include two self diagnostic screens that permit the user to identify...

Page 129: ...information about your MG2 series gage Step 1 Press 2ndF Setup to display the setup tabs Step 2 Use the keys to highlight the DIAG2 tab The following results are displayed Gain Internal Calibration BL...

Page 130: ...is a problem with the transducer SW REV Reports software version 1 00 1 00G Battery Indicates current battery volt age Probe Indicates current attached probe PR TX Indicates the time of flight for the...

Page 131: ...pad keys VIDEO Tests to assure that pixel locations are functional 9 7 1 KEYPAD TEST The KEYPAD TEST tests to assure that keypad keys are functional The KEYPAD TEST displays an image of the keypad on...

Page 132: ...e screen to the TESTS tab Step 2 Press the arrow to select KEYPAD TEST and then press ENTER or 2ndF to abort the test Determine visually that the keypad keys are functional Step 3 Press ENTER to Exit...

Page 133: ...2ndF and use the arrow to move across the top of the screen to the TESTS tab Step 2 Press the arrow to select VIDEO TEST and then press ENTER or 2ndF to abort the test Determine visually that video pi...

Page 134: ...air any MG2 gage at its Waltham Massachusetts USA factory In addition some local Panametrics NDT dealers can perform repairs 9 9 Replacement Parts And Optional Parts And Equipment Replacement parts fo...

Page 135: ...uch as composition preferred crystallographic orientation porosity and temperature Therefore for maximum accuracy establish the sound velocity in a given material by first testing a sample of the mate...

Page 136: ...w 0 087 2200 Nylon fast 0 102 2600 Polyethylene high density HDPE 0 097 2460 Polyethylene low density LDPE 0 082 2080 Polystyrene 0 092 2340 Polyvinylchloride PVC hard 0 094 2395 Rubber polybutadiene...

Page 137: ...L Folds Experimental Determination of Ultrasonic Wave Velocities in Plastics Elastomers and Syntactic Foam as a Function of Temperature Naval Research and Development Laboratory Panama City Florida 1...

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