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SANKO Coating Thickness Meter 

 

SWT-7200

 

Instruction Manual

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

CAUTIONS: 

Before using the Meter, read this INSTRUCTION MANUAL 
thoroughly and use the Meter correctly. 
Keep this INSTRUCTION MANUAL carefully and refer to this 
when necessary. 
In the event of any doubt arising, the original 
INSTRUCTION MANUAL (Japanese) is to be final authority. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

SANKO ELECTRONIC LABORATORY CO., LTD. 

Tokyo・  Osaka・  Nagoya・  Fukuoka・  Kawasaki

 

 

Summary of Contents for SWT-7200 II

Page 1: ... INSTRUCTION MANUAL thoroughly and use the Meter correctly Keep this INSTRUCTION MANUAL carefully and refer to this when necessary In the event of any doubt arising the original INSTRUCTION MANUAL Japanese is to be final authority SANKO ELECTRONIC LABORATORY CO LTD Tokyo Osaka Nagoya Fukuoka Kawasaki ...

Page 2: ... on 12 2 How to switch off 13 3 How to select Cal No calibration 14 4 Zeroing 16 5 Zeroing special cases 18 6 Standard calibration CAL 21 7 2 foils calibration when Zeroing is difficult to perform 24 8 How to delete calibration 29 Function switching 30 1 Switching to Noninterrupt Measurement Mode 30 2 Switching resolution 32 3 Switching to Key Lock Mode 33 Measuring 34 High low limit setting 35 1 ...

Page 3: ...nuous Measuring Mode 49 1 Deletion of data 50 Deletion of data all data 51 Deletion of data group 53 Deldetion of data block 56 Deletion of data section 59 Statistics 63 1 Statistics of all stored data 63 2 Statistic of data stored in a Group No 64 3 Statistic of data stored in a Block No in a group 66 4 Statistic of data stored in a Section N0 in a block of a group 69 To transfer data USB real ti...

Page 4: ...Contents Pages Note to improve measuring accuracy 86 Trouble shooting 87 Specification Main body 90 Probe option 91 References measurement proinciples 92 ...

Page 5: ...Do not throw smash drop the unit otherwise it may cause damages Prohibition Never dismantle or modify the gauge unit by yourself otherwise it may cause errors or damages Dismantling prohibited Do not use AC adaptors other than an exclusive adaptor for this unit SWT 8100Ⅱ only Prohibition otherwise it may cause damages electric shocks fires Please use the exclusive adaptor with a designated Voltage...

Page 6: ...oldered for processing Must Do not short or recharge batteries and handle with metallic tools like pliers Must Replace with new unused batteries according to the procedure of this Operating Instructions Must Be sure of paying attention on battery polarity marks to place the batteries Must In case a battery has leakage please clean up the place with clothes to replace batteries Must And do not touc...

Page 7: ... places getting high in temperatures such as in a car in strong sunlight or near Prohibition heaters otherwise it will be hazardous to the meter and may cause malfunctions Do not step trample down nor put anything on the meter Prohibition Keep the meter away off rubber made articles or vinyl articles A lengthy contact between Prohibition meter and them may cause stickiness and it may be difficult ...

Page 8: ...Do not knock or scratch objects with the tip of a probe Keep the tip of a probe clean A slight amount of dust may cause errors in measurements Clean the meter and store it in free from dust and moisture after operation To keep precision with a gauge please contact our distributor or our sales office once a year for inspection Keep the meter away off electric noises shocks or magnetic fields when i...

Page 9: ...eces Carrying case Instruction manual this manual Warranty User resistor sheet Available only in Japan AC adaptor USB cable 2 0m USB driver CD In case of an optional probe Probe For ferrous Fe or non ferrous NFe Zero boards for testing for Fe ferrous substrates for NFe non ferrous substrates Thickness standards films 2 sheets bake 1 sheet 5 ...

Page 10: ...m thickness of coated plated lining layer on substrates made of non ferrous materials such as Aluminum Copper etc please use a probe of NFe series for the connection Display It indicates measurement results operation guides or malfunction status Keys 1 Power On Off key It switches On or Off 2 ZERO key key key They are adjusting keys to be pre used before measuring to obtain correct results 3 LOCK ...

Page 11: ... execute data transfer in a high functional opearion 10 MEM CLEAR key A key to delete data stored in memory in a high functional opearion 11 DATA ERASE key A key to erase a piece of data on the reading display in a high functional operation 12 CANCEL key A key to stop measuring operation and ajustment under being process in a high functional operation Battery compartment It contains 2 pieces of dr...

Page 12: ...ransfer function is activated with PC Calibration No storing a pair of Zeroingand Cal w foil is indicated Cal No No calibration is inputted in case of blank on th spot of mark Calibration is inputted in case of on the spot of mark Calibraton in special adjustment is inputted in case of on the spot of mark High or Low limit thickness value is indicated when they are set When measuring values deviat...

Page 13: ...when not in use for a long absence and that may avoid Leakages Keep batteries off children and pets Comply to the laws and rules in your Local Authorities when disposing of batteries When placing batteries in the unit the messages and warning below on the screen may be indicated And these are not breakdowns wait until the reading disappears with a beeping sound Batteries have run out when the disp...

Page 14: ... Insert and push it untill it is locked Clasp Probe connector Probe socket Probe socket in the main unit Remove the exclusive probe from the unit Pull off the probe carefully by bending inward clasp springs at the both ends of the probe connector to release the clasps Do not pull off by force or it may cause damages Caution Make sure that Power switches to off when connecting or disconnecting the ...

Page 15: ...cts A slow acting press may cause large errors Quickly and calmly press perpendiculary against the object by grabing the probe as illustrated It beeps and the screen shows the measuring result When it does not beep lift it 5 7 cm above the object and try again to take measurements use the Key LOCK mode in taking measurements to prevent from inadvertent operations Caution Do not smash or hit the pr...

Page 16: ...ed The display shows that it becomes possible to take measuring and adjusting procedures of this unit Note Cal No A number 1 is indicated at the first opening of the unit and from then on the last set entry is indicated everytime it is operated And when High limit value Low limit value is set or when memory is used the setting values and Nos are indicated on each column chained lined sections 12 C...

Page 17: ... 2 How to switch off Press ON OFF key The buzzer beeps beeps twice The message lasts for about 5 seconds This unit switches off 13 POWER OFF Terminating phase ...

Page 18: ...ng Power to ON as described on page10 it becomes possible to take measurements and adjusting However it may make errors depending on material formation and shapes to be measured To minimize measurement errors and obtain as accurate results as possible please be sure of carrying out 2 points adjustments of Zeroing and Calibration standard before measuring process And this set of being adjusted is c...

Page 19: ...zer beeps The flashing stops Calibration No 7 is selected and fixed It is capable of getting started on measurements adjusting after selecting Calibration No and as the status turns possible to take mesurements However it may make errors depending on material formation and shapes to be measured To minimize measurement errors and obtain as accurate results as possible please be sure of carrying out...

Page 20: ...n Press the probe on the above Zero Plate while the message is indicated on the screen about 20 second The buzzer beeps Zeroing is in process The reading shows that the unit is set to measure on substrate material of Ferrous by connecting a probe of the Fe series Measured numerical value When the measuring value results in largely off the 0 press LOCK DELETE key to delete the latest data out of me...

Page 21: ...argely off 0 μm please try again zeroing from the beginning LLL indicated on display during a time of zeroing means that the calibration point heavily deviates from the standard please make sure that the material is not in process of being built with others and repeat the zeroing in 2 4 times until a stable 0 is obtained Caution The message of ZERO cal described on the previous page is indicated o...

Page 22: ...finished the above measurements and if the combined thickness of 3 coating layers from 1st to 3rd exceeds 50 μm please zero the meter on the following procedures If the thickness of 3 combined layers is bellow 50μm take the same procedure as usual zeroing to release Prepare the identical material quality plate size to a measuring object This is a designated as a Zero Plate Press ZERO key The buzze...

Page 23: ... Press the probe to Zero Plate when on the reading for 20 seconds The buzzer beeps The reading shows that it is process of zeroing adjustments Measured numerical value Repeat a measuring process 2 10 times by pressing the probe to Zero plate Remove the probe from the Zero Plate A measurement value is displayed whenever a probe is pressed When a measuring process reaches the 10th time the buzzer be...

Page 24: ... to the Zero Plate indicates 0 or in the neighborhood of 0 When the measured value results in largely off 0 μm please try again zeroing from the beginning LLL indicated on display during a time of zeroing means that the calibration point heavily deviates from the standard please make sure that the material is not in process of being built with others and repeat the zeroing in 2 4 times until a sta...

Page 25: ...kness standard a press of LOCK DELETE key deletes the latest entry and shows when all data were deleted Repeat measuring operations 2 10 times by pressing probe to Thickness standard on the Zero plate The measured value is indicated whenever the probe is pressed Press or key after finsihing key operation When the measuring process reaches the 10th time the buzzer beeps to take the next page screen...

Page 26: ...s A press of or key makes the buzzer beep and afterward a press of probe indicates numerical values The last numerical v alue measured by probe Press key to equate the number with Thickness Standard in this case 100 μm A press of key increases a reading value A press of key decreases a reading value Equate this value with Thickness Standard After matching with the thickness of the Thickness Standa...

Page 27: ...e probe to the Thickness Standard on the Zero Plate indicates in the neighborhood of Thickness standard When the measured value results in largely off the thickness of Thickness Standard please try again calibration standard from the beginning Note The latest measured value replaces the previous one and the newly measured value with Calibration standard is stored 23 Fe ー Cal No 7 μm Cal w foil Rea...

Page 28: ...ess standards from the list below Predicting film thickness Difference of thickness standard 49 9μm 10μm or over 50 0 99 9μm 25μm or over 100 0 499 9 μm 50μm or over 500 999 μm 199μm or over 1 00 3 00 mm 0 5mm or over 3 01mm 2 0mm or over Press and hold the ZERO key for 5 seconds It stops the LOCK function of LOCK DELETE key and changes The buzzer beeps to one data DELETE function Press and hold t...

Page 29: ...uate this reading value with thickness Standard in this example 25μm by pressing key A press of key increase a reading value A press of key decreases a reading value Equate this value with the Thickness Standard After equating the reading value with the thickness standard take the following procedures from to press ZERO key waite for 5 seconds 25 2 foils s cal Use or to set foil thickness Afterwar...

Page 30: ...sing the probe on the thicker Thickness Standard a mesasured value is indicated whenever the probe is pressed Press ZERO key after completion of measuring processes The buzzer beeps beeps When repeating measurements 10 times the buzzer beeps beeps and change automatically to the next adjustment on the reading Press or keys to match with Thickness Standard during this message being on display about...

Page 31: ...he Thickness Standard choose one of the following or Press probe to measuring object or Thickness Standard on substrate Adjustments be automatically processed and returns to Measuring mode The buzzer beeps and indicates a measuring value Measuring mode This mark shows that Special adjustment data is stored in this number in Calibration Waite for about 5 seconds Then the buzzer beeps beeps 27 2 f c...

Page 32: ...ues measured by pressing the probe to the Thickness Standard placed on the base like a blast steel plate ndicate 0 or in the neighborhood of 0 When the measured value results deviate largely from Thickness Standard please try again performing calibration from the beginning Note The new entry replaces the previous one and the last data measured with 2 foils calibration is stored 28 Fe ー μm Cal No 3...

Page 33: ... want to delete mark means that those values are stored When holding ZERO key press key The buzzer beeps beeps Press key during this message on the reading about 20 seconds Caution This message is indicated for about 20 seconds Unless key is pressed during 20 seconds the unit interrupts deleting and returns to The buzzer beeps beeps the beginning Try again from the beginning if deleting is necessa...

Page 34: ... a normal state Hold ZERO key and press key The buzzer beeps beeps This unit has turned into noninterrupt measurement mode Measurements can be made about in 0 5 seconds intervals and the data is indicated with a beeping sound Traces of probe 751 751 837 125 124 126 123 124 751 Measuring values on display indicated with blinking successively each 0 5 seconds interval The non interrupt function is s...

Page 35: ...urning to the beginning To return non interrupt measurement mode to the beginning take the same procedures as at the initial setting Hold ZERO key and press key The buzzer beeps beeps non interrupt measurement mode has been released and returned to the beginning Trace of probe 125 125 125 125 125 125 125 125 Measured values are stored until a next measurement is taken 31 Substrate ...

Page 36: ...CK DELETE key and press ON OFF key until the buzzer beeps in the following The buzzer beeps beeps Indicated 0 400μm by the 0 1μm unit 400μm 500μm by the 0 5μm unit Returning to the beginning To return 0 1μm display resolution to the beginning take the same procedures as the above Switch power to OFF Hold LOCK DELETE key and press ON OFF key until the buzzer beeps in the following The buzzer beeps ...

Page 37: ...sures Press LOCK DELETE key when Power is On The buzzer beeps Any prress of keys except ON OFF key locks the operation to be non operational to avoid errors Releasing lock Press ON OFF key and switch Power off Press ON OFF key and switch Power on The lock has been released and all keys can be activated 33 Fe 125 μm Cal No 1 ...

Page 38: ...be is pressed to an object the buzzer beeps and the measuring result is indicated Auto Power OFF Power will automatically be switched off 3 minutes after the last entry to save batteries The buzzer beeps The message lasts for about 5 seconds The buzzer beeps This unit switches Power off SWT 7200Ⅱequip AC adaptor as one of accessories and Auto Power Off functions also works with AC adaptor connecte...

Page 39: ...ess H L key The buzzer beeps A setting column for high low limits is indicated A high limit column flashes Caution A high limit column flashes for about 20 seconds Press key to equate with a necessary value Press key during this 20 seconds or the setting column for high low limits If the number exceeds press key to decrease disappears and returns automatically to the numbers for equating beginning...

Page 40: ... Press key during this 20 seconds or a low limit setting interrupts and L μm stops flashing and automatically returns to the Press key to equate with necessary value beginning When a low limit setting is necessary If the value exceeds the limit press key press twice H L key to turn the screen to decrease the value into the above left figure A low limit value setting column flashes Press H L key Th...

Page 41: ...etion is indicated for 20 sec Press DATA ERASE during a time of 20 sec Or data is not erased and returns automatically Press DATA ERASE key to the beginning Try again from the beginning The buzzer beeps beeps to delete the limit value A set limited value is deleted and at the same time a displayed column of the limit value also disappears 37 Fe 125 μm Cal No 8 Lmt H 1 5 0 μm L 1 0 0 μm ERASE HI LO...

Page 42: ...s over is indicated on the screen A high limit setting value flashes Flashes 3 When a measured value goes under a low limit value The buzzer beeps beeps beeps beeps beeps UNDER is indicated on the scree A low limit setting value flashes flashes 38 Fe 137 μm Cal No 8 Lmt H 1 5 0 μm L 1 0 0 μm 163 μm Cal No 8 Lmt H 1 5 0 μm L 1 0 0 μm Fe 96 μm Cal No 8 Lmt H 1 5 0 μm L 1 0 0 μm over under ...

Page 43: ...s each independent number SWT 7200Ⅱ has 5 Groups The relating indications are as follows A place where the limit value is indicated A place where the dada is stored Data No 1 10 of measured results which are stored The number of Data which is stored in a Section 1 10 A Section number is indicated 1 10 A Block number is indicated 1 20 A Group number is indicated SWT 7200Ⅱ 1 5 Note the above numbers...

Page 44: ... numbers when this unit is delivered Flashes Caution A memory number flashes for about 20 sec Press key or key Press MEM SEL key otherwise the flashing Select a Group No 3 interrupts and the previous indicated value remains set returning to Ready to measurements and adjustments Try again from the beginning if necessary to change a group number Flashes Press MEM SEL key The buzzer beeps 40 Fe μm Ca...

Page 45: ... 12 Flashes Press MEM SEL key The buzzer beeps A Block No 12 is set Then moving on to setting a Section No Flashes Press key or key to select a Section No 1 Flashes 41 Fe μm Cal No 1 memNo 3 1 1 S 1 1 Fe μm Cal No 1 memNo 3 12 1 S 1 1 Fe μm Cal No 1 memNo 3 1 2 1 S 1 1 Fe μm Cal No 1 memNo 3 1 2 1 S 1 1 ...

Page 46: ...ashes Press MEM SEL key The buzzer beeps Designate the first storing place in a First Section to store for data storing with a number In this example designate to start storing from the first 1 in Section Press key or key to select the first storing place 1 Flashes 42 Fe μm Cal No 1 memNo 3 1 2 1 S 1 1 Fe μm Cal No 1 memNo 3 1 2 1 S 8 1 Fe μm Cal No 1 memNo 3 1 2 1 S 8 1 ...

Page 47: ...eft is displayed And make sure that any numbers on the screen do not flash Setting a data storing place has completed and it becomes possible to take Measurements and adjustments procedures 2 How to keep data from being stored The screen is on the stage of Data is stored Press MEM SEL key The buzzer beeps The screen turns to a stage of Data is not stored 43 Fe μm Cal No 1 memNo 3 1 2 1 S 8 1 Fe μm...

Page 48: ...tored place advances to 2 A data measured now is stored in a 1 A number advances by one each time a measurement is taken The number advances to 7 and the following 8th measuring is The buzzer beeps beeps and data is stored in the last end of this section The beeping warns ttha a section number advnces by one with the following measurement A measured result is indicated A number in a storing place ...

Page 49: ...n No 10 a Data No 8 A storing place turns 8 A section No turns 10 A measurement is taken The buzzer beeps A measurement result is indicated The number in a storing place returns to 1 A section number returns to 1 A block no advances by one to 13 A storing place of Block no 12 8 data section 10 section 80 becomes full of measured data and then accordingly in order moves forward to a Block no 13 eac...

Page 50: ...ection number turns 1 A block number turns 1 A group number advances by one to 4 A storing place of Group No 3 8 data section 10 section block 20 block 1 600 becomes full of measured data and then accordingly in order moves forward Group No 4 each time a measurement is taken When reaching to a Group No 5 SWT 7200Ⅱ a Block No 20 a Section Number 10 a Data Number 8 46 Fe 104 μm Cal No 1 memNo 3 2 0 ...

Page 51: ...zer beeps There are 3 kinds of measurement methods when no memory place is empty 1 Continuing measurements Measuring The buzzer beeps A measured result is indicated Caution Measuring can be continued but data can not be stored 47 Fe 101 μm Cal No 1 memNo 5 2 0 1 0 S 8 8 All the memory is filled up μm Cal No 1 Fe 103 μm Cal No 1 ...

Page 52: ... as empty places to store successively Measuring resumed The buzzer beeps A measured value is indicated A measured value is stored and advances the number of a storing place by one 3 Deleting an unnecessary data Delete an unnecessary data in a storing place and store there new data which is to be taken When all stored data is unnecessary delete all of them Refer to Deletion of data on page 51 to d...

Page 53: ...his unit is set at Functions of Storing Measuring Data and Non Intrrupt Measuring Mode described on page 30 z Select a data storing place according to procedures Select a data storing place describe on page 40 z Start Non Interrupt Measurement Traces of probe 751 751 837 125 124 126 123 124 751 Press Transmit key Data is stored when a key is pressed 49 Substrate ...

Page 54: ...ue flashes for about 20 sec Press DATA ERASE key during a time of 20 sec otherwise the buzzer beeps beeps to stop flashes and returns to a Measurements and adjustments operational stage If data deletion is necessary try again pressing Press DATA ERASE key DATA ERASE key to start The buzzer beeps A last data one step before is indicated A storing place number returns to the last one 50 Fe 853 μm Ca...

Page 55: ...cation Press MEM CLEAR key The buzzer beeps beeps Caution The message of deletion is indicated for about 10 sec Press MEM CLEAR key otherwise the buzzer beeps beeps and the message disappears and this unit returns to Measurements and adjustments operational stage If necessary to delete data press MEM CLEAR key to start up Press MEM CLEAR key The buzzer beeps beeps All stored data are deleted The b...

Page 56: ...k is indicated In a data storing place the following indications turn to 1 Group No Block No Section No Data No A data number per section turns to the initial stage 10 52 Fe μm Cal No 1 memNo 1 1 1 S 1 0 1 ...

Page 57: ... deletion is indicated for about 20 sec Press MEM SEL key during this period otherwise the buzzer beeps beeps to delete the message and this unit returns to Measurements and adjustments operational stage If necessary to delete data press MEM SEL key to start up Press MEM SEL key The buzzer beeps beeps When deleting data stored in Group No 5 A data indication column is displayed A Group No flashes ...

Page 58: ... to delete data by pressing key or key Press MEM CLEAR key Select a group No 5 The buzzer beeps beeps Press MEM CLEAR key The buzzer beeps beeps 54 G 5 DELETE All data G 5 DELETE All data Fe 302 μm memNo 5 1 2 6 S 1 0 3 Cal No 1 ...

Page 59: ...eps mark is indicated In an indication column of a data storing place the indications are as follows Group No 5 Block No 1 Section No 1 Data No 1 A total data number per section is 10 55 Fe μm Cal No 1 memNo 5 1 1 S 1 0 1 ...

Page 60: ...move to a next stage otherwise the buzzer beeps beeps to delete the message and returns the unit Measurement and adjustments operational stage If necessary to delete data stored in a block no press again MEM SEL key to start Press MEM SEL key The buzzer beeps beeps A data indication column is indicated Group No flashes Press key or key to select a group number where there is a block no to be aimed...

Page 61: ... Block No flashes Press key or key to select a group no where there is a block no to be aimed at Select a group No 12 Press MEM CLEAR key The buzzer beeps beeps 57 Fe 256 μm Cal No 2 memNo 1 6 3 S 1 0 5 Fe 256 μm Cal No 2 memNo 1 6 3 S 1 0 5 Fe 256 μm memNo 1 6 3 S 1 0 5 Cal No 2 ...

Page 62: ...an indication column of a data storing place the indications are as follow Group No 1 Block No 12 Section No 1 Data No 1 A total data number per section turns to 10 58 DELETE All data in B 12 in G 1 DELETE All data in B 12 In G 1 Fe μm Cal No 2 memNo 1 1 2 1 S 1 0 1 ...

Page 63: ... beeps to delete the message and returns to Measuremnets and adjustments operational stage If necessary to delete data stored in a section no press again MEM SEL key to start Press MEM SEL key The buzzer beeps beeps In case of deleting all data stored in a section No 5 of block No 7 of a group no 3 A data indication column is indicated Group No flashes Press key or key to select a group number whe...

Page 64: ... block No 7 Group No is set at 3 and Press key or key to select Block No flashes a block number where there is a section to be aimed at Select Block No 7 flashes Press MEM SEL key The buzzer beeps Block No is set at 7 Section No 3 flashes 60 Fe 500 μm Cal No 2 memNo 3 6 3 S 1 0 5 Fe 500 μm Cal No 2 memNo 3 6 3 S 1 0 5 Fe 500 μm Cal No 2 memNo 3 7 3 S 1 0 5 Fe 500 μm Cal No 2 memNo 3 7 3 S 1 0 5 ...

Page 65: ... key The buzzer beeps Select a section No 5 Press MEM CLEAR key The buzzer beeps beeps Press MEM CLEAR key 61 ERASE All data in S 5 in B 7 G 3 ERASE All data in S 5 in B 7 G 3 Fe 500 μm Cal No 2 memNo 3 7 5 S 1 0 5 ...

Page 66: ... Fe _____ μm The buzzer beeps mark is indicated The following data are indicated Group No 3 Block No 7 Section No 5 Data No 1 A total data number per section turns to 10 62 Cal No 2 memNo 3 7 5 S 1 0 1 ...

Page 67: ...atistical calculations try again pressing STATIS TICS key to start up Press STATIS TICS key The buzzer beeps beeps beeps under process of calculations Note Keeping STATIS TICS key from being pressed and left alone this stage remains Press STATIS TICS key unchanged until Auto Power Off switches The buzzer beeps Power off Returning to a stage before statistical calculations 63 Fe 107 μm Cal No 1 mem...

Page 68: ...erwise the buzzer beeps beeps and the unit returns to Measure ment and adjustments operational stage If statistical calculation is necessary try again pressing STATIS TICS key to start up Press MEM SEL key The buzzer beeps Information in a storing place is indicated A group No flashes Press key or key to equate with a group number storing data of statistical calculations 64 Fe 107 μm Cal No 1 memN...

Page 69: ...ations beeps Note Keeping STATIS TICS key from being pressed and left alone the stage remains unchanged until Auto Power Off switches Power off Press STATIS TICS key The buzzer beeps Returning to the stage before statistical calculations 65 Fe 107 μm Cal No 1 memNo 3 2 5 S 1 0 1 0 Statistics Calculation all data in G 3 start VALUE G 3 data 1 5 0 mean 1 0 6 5 median 1 0 6 4 Max 1 0 8 1 Min 1 0 4 6 ...

Page 70: ...s period to move to a next otherwise the buzzer beeps beeps to delete statitics message and this unit returns to Measurements and adjustments stage If statistical operation is necessary press STATIS TICS key again to start up Press MEM SEL key The buzzer beeps Information in a storing place is indicated A group No flashes Press key or key to equate with a group no to calculate statistics 66 Fe 107...

Page 71: ...is indicated A group No 1 is set and a block No flashes Press key or key to equate with a block No to calculate statistics Select a block No 14 Press STATIS TICS key The buzzer beeps beeps 67 Fe 107 μm Cal No 1 memNo 1 2 5 S 1 0 1 0 Fe 107 μm Cal No 1 memNo 1 2 5 S 1 0 1 0 Fe 107 μm Cal No 1 memNo 1 1 4 5 S 1 0 1 0 Statistics Calculation all data in B 14 in G 1 START ...

Page 72: ...ng pressed and left alone the stage unchanges remained until Auto Power Off switches Power off Press STATIS TICS key The buzzer beeps Returning to the stage before statistical calculations 68 VALUE B 14 in G 1 data 5 0 Mean 1 0 6 2 Median 1 0 6 1 Max 1 0 7 5 Min 1 0 4 6 S D 0 7 Fe 107 μm Cal No 1 memNo 1 2 5 S 1 0 1 0 ...

Page 73: ... 20 sec Press MEM SEL key during this period otherwise the buzzer beeps beeps to delete statistic message and the unit returns to Measurements and djustments stage If statistical calculations are necessary press again STATIS TICS key to start up Press MEM SEL key The buzzer beeps A group No flashes Press key or key to equate with a group No to calculate statistics 69 Fe 107 μm Cal No 1 memNo 1 2 5...

Page 74: ...to equate with a block no to calculate statistics Select a block No 2 Press MEM SEL key The buzzer beeps A block no 2 is set and a section No flashes 70 Fe 107 μm Cal No 1 memNo 5 2 5 S 1 0 1 0 Fe 107 μm Cal No 1 memNo 5 2 5 S 1 0 1 0 Fe 107 μm Cal No 1 memNo 5 2 5 S 1 0 1 0 Fe 107 μm Cal No 1 memNo 5 2 5 S 1 0 1 0 ...

Page 75: ...on are necessary press again STATIS TICS key to start up Press STATIS TICS key The buzzer beeps beeps under process of calculations beeps Note Keeping STATIS TICS key from being pressed and left alone the stage unchanges remained until Auto Power Off switches Power off Press STATIS TICS key The buzzer beeps Returning to the stage before statistical calculations 71 Fe 107 μm Cal No 1 memNo 5 2 1 S ...

Page 76: ...e for a PC side Connect a USB cable to a PC Connect USB connector cable and the other end to PC Press COM ENABLE key The buzzer beeps A reversal display USB is indicated on screen Press TRANS MIT key The buzzer beeps Data is sent out each time a measurement is taken Caution Pressing COM ENABLE key without connecting a USB cable a warning letter USB cable un connected as above is indicated Press ag...

Page 77: ...ransferring data Press COM ENABLE key The buzzer beeps A reversal display USB disappear on screen Data stops being transferred 73 Fe 101 μm Cal No 1 memNo 1 2 5 S 1 0 1 0 USB Fe 101 μm Cal No 1 memNo 1 2 5 S 1 0 1 0 ...

Page 78: ...s again COM ENABLE key and connect the USB cable Press MEM SEL key The buzzer beeps beeps Caution The message is indicated for about 20 sec Press a key during this period to move to a next stage otherwise the buzzer beeps beeps to delete statitics message and the unit returns to Measurement and adjustment state If it is necessary to send out data press COM ENABLE key to display USB to start up 74 ...

Page 79: ...Press TRANS MIT key The buzzer beeps beeps Transferring has completed The buzzer beeps Returning to the beginning 75 TRANSMITTING all data in Fe 101 μm Cal No 1 memNo 1 2 5 S 1 0 1 0 ...

Page 80: ...s again COM ENABLE key and connect the USB cable Press MEM SEL key The buzzer beeps beeps Caution The message is indicated for about 20 sec Press a key during this period to move to a next stage otherwise the buzzer beeps beeps to delete statistical message and this unit returns to Measurements and adjustments stage If it is necessary to send out data press again COM ENABLE key to display USB to s...

Page 81: ...oup No flashes Press key or key to equate with the group No Select the group No 3 Flashes Press TRANS MIT key The buzzer beeps beeps Press TRANS MIT key The buzzer beeps beeps 77 Fe 101 μm Cal No 1 memNo 1 2 5 S 1 0 1 0 USB Fe 101 μm Cal No 1 memNo 3 2 5 S 1 0 1 0 USB TRANSMIT all data in G 3 ...

Page 82: ... Transferring has completed The buzzer beeps Returning to the beginning 78 Fe 101 μm Cal No 1 memNo 1 2 5 S 1 0 1 0 TRANSMITTING all data in G 3 ...

Page 83: ...gain COM ENABLE key and connect the USB cable Press MEM SEL key The buzzer beeps beeps Caution The message is displayed for about 20 sec Press key for next move during this period otherwise the buzzer beeps beeps to delete stastiscal message and this unit returns to Measurement and adjustments stage It is necessary to send out data press again COM ENABLE key to display USB to start up Press MEM SE...

Page 84: ...oup 4 Flashes Press MEM SEL key The buzzer beeps A group no is set at 4 A block No flashes Press key or key to equate with the block No Equate with the block No 7 Flashes 80 Fe 101 μm Cal No 1 memNo 1 2 5 S 1 0 1 0 USB Fe 101 μm Cal No 1 memNo 4 2 5 S 1 0 1 0 USB Fe 101 μm Cal No 1 memNo 4 2 5 S 1 0 1 0 USB Fe 101 μm Cal No 1 memNo 4 7 5 S 1 0 1 0 USB ...

Page 85: ...ps beeps Press TRANS MIT key The buzzer does not beep Transferring has completed The buzzer beeps Returning to the beginning 81 B 7 TRANSMIT all data in in G 4 Fe 101 μm Cal No 1 memNo 1 2 5 S 1 0 1 0 B 7 TRANSMITTING all data in in G 4 ...

Page 86: ...ess again COM ENABLE key and connect a USB cable Press MEM SEL key The buzzer beeps beeps Caution The message is displayed for about 20 sec Press key for next move during this period otherwise the buzzer beeps beeps to delete statiscal message and this unit returns to Measurements and adjustments stage If it is necessary to send out data press again COM ENABLE key to display USB to start up Press ...

Page 87: ...es Press MEM SEL key The buzzer beeps A group no is set at 5 and a block No flashes Press key or key to equate with a block No Equate with the block No 8 Flashes Press MEM SEL key The buzzer beeps 83 Fe 101 μm Cal No 1 memNo 1 2 5 S 1 0 1 0 USB Fe 101 μm Cal No 1 memNo 5 2 5 S 1 0 1 0 USB Fe 101 μm Cal No 1 memNo 5 2 5 S 1 0 1 0 USB Fe 101 μm Cal No 1 memNo 5 8 5 S 1 0 1 0 USB ...

Page 88: ... No Equate with a section No 1 Flashes Press TRANS MIT key The buzzer beeps beeps Press TRANS MIT key The buzzer does not beep 84 Fe 101 μm Cal No 1 memNo 5 8 5 S 1 0 1 0 USB Fe 101 μm Cal No 1 memNo 5 8 1 S 1 0 1 0 USB TRANSMIT all data in in B 8 G 5 TRANSMITTING all data in in B 8 G 5 ...

Page 89: ... Transferring has completed The buzzer beeps Returning to the beginning 85 Fe 101 μm Cal No 1 memNo 1 2 5 S 1 0 1 0 ...

Page 90: ...ce a standard plate of 30 50 μm thick on the object and subtract the thickness from the measuring value to avoid errors to becaused by elastic dents Measurements of edges or angles Magnetic fields in the neighborhood of the edges the angles of a measuring object become uneven 15 20 mm closer part to the center of the object shall generally be measured Pay attention to protruded part curved part or...

Page 91: ...y can be used for a while Prepare for new batteries BAT Batteries have worn out Replace them with new one BAT Out of batteries Replace new batteries Power OFF Started pressing probe to object Hold probe in air keeping it away soon after switching on off objects metals during a time of the message on screen Power OFF Press ON OFF key without Press ON OFF key after being sure connecting probe of con...

Page 92: ...ven though LOCK key released Something wrong with main unit Contact our office for inspection and repair Measured data is not stored in memory No more space in memory Make space by deleting unnecessary data Measuring mode is set at Non Interruption measurement mode Press TRANSMIT key When pressed data is stored USB cable is not connected Connect USB cable Wireless transfer is not affected 88 Troub...

Page 93: ...ething wrong with main unit if nothing wrong with PC Check PC side Contact our office for repair Wireless transfer is not working Distance between main unit and receiver receiver SWT RU Power Source of receiver Output appliance There arre nothing wrong with Check if main unit is placed within range of reachable distance Is power of receiver ON If battery operated check if batteries are worn out or...

Page 94: ...ions USB connections Possible setting number of calibration Max 10 points Setting of High Low limits warning setting at each calibration Measuring data memory 10 000 data Statistics process indications USB connection Keys ON OFF ZERO LOCK DELETE CAL No H L STATISTIC MEM SEL COM ENABLE TRANSMIT MEM CLEAR DATA ERASE CANCEL Power 3V DC AA R6P 2 exclusive AC adaptor Operating Temperature 0 40 Non cond...

Page 95: ...point contact constant pressure type V cut φ13 48mm One point contact constant pressure type V cut φ13 47mm One point contact constant pressure type V cut φ11 48mm Option V type probe adaptor 3 kinds forφ5 less φ5 10 φ10 20 Accessories Standard thickness Zero plate fro testing Fe Standard thickness Zero plate for testing NFe Measuring objects Coating lining thermal spray film plating except electr...

Page 96: ...tromagnetic Induction so that the measured values can be processed and converted to the thickness values Eddy Current Type The eddy current is induced on the surface of metals when metals approach to alternating current fields emitted from probe As the metal comes closer to the probe the eddy current increases and the magnetic field density becomes high On the contrary as the metal move away from ...

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