Index-4
Mechanical
Maintenance .......................................................................... C-10
Specifications..........................................................................B-6
Memory reset ............................................................................... 5-10
Mode .............................................................................................. 3-8
Backscatter .............................................................................. 2-2
Direct transmission ................................................................. 2-2
Selection.................................................................................. 3-8
Moisture
In the gauge...........................................................C-3, C-4, C-14
Offset ............................................................................... 4-2, 4-4
Moisture measurement theory ....................................................... 2-5
O
Offset ............................................................................................. 4-2
Density ............................................................................. 4-2, 4-3
Moisture ........................................................................... 4-2, 4-4
Trench .............................................................................. 4-2, 4-6
Operation
Advanced ................................................................................ 4-1
General .................................................................................... 3-1
Special functions ..................................................................... 5-1
Temperature ............................................................................B-6
Theory ..................................................................................... 2-1
Optional equipment .....................................................................C-25
P
Parameter setup ............................................................................. 3-7
Parts
Gauge ...................................................................................... 1-4
Replacement..........................................................................C-16
Position
Safe ......................................................................................... 3-4
Source Rod .............................................................................. 3-4
Preamplifier assembly .................................................................C-20
Proctor, entering ............................................................................ 3-8
Q
Quantity, source.............................................................................B-4
Summary of Contents for 3430-M
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Page 19: ...Model 3430 1 5 Figure 1 1 Model 3430 Gauge and Accessories INTRODUCTION...
Page 22: ...1 8 NOTES...
Page 26: ...2 4 Figure 2 3 Backscatter Surface Density Effects Top Layer Effect Curves...
Page 28: ...2 6 Figure 2 4 Effect of Moisture on Depth of Measurement...
Page 48: ...3 20 NOTES...
Page 62: ...4 14 NOTES...
Page 66: ...5 20 D xxxx M xxxx Use keys Moist R xxxx to view data Moist Avg xxxx to view data...
Page 88: ...A 14 NOTES...
Page 111: ...Model 3430 C 17 Figure C 2 3430 Gauge Assembly MAINTENANCE...
Page 115: ...Model 3430 C 21 Figure C 5 3430 Gauge Preamplifier Assembly MAINTENANCE...
Page 117: ...Model 3430 C 23 Figure C 6 3430 Gauge Scaler Assembly MAINTENANCE...
Page 128: ...E 2 Date MS DS Date MS DS STANDARD COUNT LOG Gauge Serial Number...
Page 129: ...Model 3430 E 3 Date MS DS Date MS DS STANDARD COUNT LOG Gauge Serial Number STANDARD COUNT LOG...
Page 130: ...E 4 Date MS DS Date MS DS STANDARD COUNT LOG Gauge Serial Number...
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