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1. 

Inspector identification:

 use up to 3 letters 

2.  

Inspection Module

 

: you will use (Ex: SCM, LRM etc.) 

3.  

Display Response:

 

  This affects the movement of the intensity indicator.  It may be 

set for Slow, Medium or Fast. 

4.  

Trigger Features:

 

  The trigger is used to actively display a dB reading while pulled 

and freeze a dB reading when released.  In the Setup mode, the operator can select “Laser 
On” or “Laser Off”. If “Laser On” is selected, every time the trigger is pulled, the Laser 
will be on.  When the Trigger is released, the Laser will turn off.  If “Laser off” is 
selected, the Laser will always be off, even when the Trigger is pulled on for testing. 

5.  

Alarm Enable/disable

 

 
6.  

Alarm Rec (Record) Time:

  

 Use this to record sound samples manually or to record a 

sound sample when an alarm level has been reached or exceeded.   Using the UP/DOWN 
selector arrows, the time for recording your sound samples can be selected.  The selection 
will include a time value of from 5 seconds up to 30 seconds.  You may also select 
MANUAL. When MANUAL is selected, press the REC (recording) box in the Spectral 
Screen.  To stop recording, Press STOP. 

7.  

Headphone Volume:

 

 There may be situations in which the sound level in the 

headphones is uncomfortably high and the sensitivity level must remain in a high level.  
To make this comfortable for the user, the volume of the headphones can be adjusted for 
100% of volume to as low as 0% of volume. 

8.  

Turn off time

   

:   The Turn-off time can be set to 5, 10 or 15 seconds.  Or it can be 

disabled.  In disable, when the instrument is turned on, it will stay on until either it is 
turned off, set in suspend or the battery charge is depleted. 

9.  

Frequency Adjust

 

: An inspector might want to be sure the frequency is not changed 

during a route.  To lock the frequency, select No, to enable frequency tuning, select Yes. 

10.  

Instrument Setup:

 

  The factory default is Manual.  All adjustments are made by the 

inspector as he/she goes through the route.  The Automatic setting is used after the initial 
baseline data has been uploaded to the Ultraprobe 15,000.  In the Automatic setting the 
instrument will move sequentially from one test point to the next, and set itself for the 
original baseline setup, which will include the Frequency and Sensitivity for that point.   
For example, if the operator is testing bearings, the instrument will move from test point 
1 to test point 2 and if the baseline data was set at a sensitivity level of 43 with a 
frequency of 30 kHz, the instrument will automatically set for these parameters. 

11.  

Units:

 

  Set measuring units for either Metric or “Standard”. 

12.  

Frequency Default

 

:  The default frequency from the factory is 40 kHz.  If the 

Ultraprobe is to be used consistently at another frequency, set the default to that 
frequency.  Every time the instrument is turned on, it will default to that selected 
frequency.  For example, if most of the inspections are to be mechanical, the user might 
set the default frequency to 30 kHz. 

13.  

Sensitivity Default

 

: the user can select a sensitivity value so that every time the 

instrument is turned on for testing, that value will be the starting “high” level. For 
example, the default factory Sensitivity value is 70.  In some routes this will be too high 
and to save time the inspector will set to a lower value for a starting point on that route. 

Summary of Contents for Ultraprobe 15000 Touch

Page 1: ...1 V 1 9 Instruction Manual ULTRAPROBE 15 000 TOUCH...

Page 2: ...ery 7 BCH 15 Battery Charger 7 Battery Charger Pod 7 B Optional Accessories 8 CFM 15 8 UWC 15 8 DHC 2 Headphones 8 TFSM 8 TFCM 8 UFMTG 1991 8 WTG 2SP Warble Pipe Threaded Tone Generator 8 BCH WTG2 8 H...

Page 3: ...ding a Sound 18 19 Capturing the Spectra Screen Image 19 Entering Test Data 19 View Record 19 Viewing Sorting a Route 20 Camera 20 Trigger Switch 20 Quick Change Battery 20 Wrist Strap 21 Headset Jack...

Page 4: ...4 Alarm Enable Disable 23 Ultraprobe 15 000 Specifications 24 Instructions For Setting The Combination Lock On Carrying Case 26 Index 27 29 Appendix A Sensitivity Validation procedure 30 31...

Page 5: ...TRASOUND TECHNOLOGY TRAINING Your Ultraprobe 15 000 has many applications ranging from leak detection and electrical inspection to mechanical analysis It may be used to analyze sounds and data view tr...

Page 6: ...d is utilized as a waveguide in that it is sensitive to ultrasound that is generated internally such as within a pipe bearing housing or steam trap Once stimulated by ultrasound it transfers the signa...

Page 7: ...UBBER FOCUSING PROBE The Rubber Focusing Probe is a cone shaped rubber shield It is used to block out stray ultrasound and to assist in narrowing the field of reception of the Trisonic Scanning Module...

Page 8: ...ontact Module A contact probe for structure borne inspection that can be extended for hard to reach areas UFMTG 1991 The UFMTG 1991 is a multi directional warble tone generator It has a high power out...

Page 9: ...s must be pressed firmly to turn the instrument ON ON OFF BUTTON Main Default Screen Spectral Analysis screen function Opens Camera for photos View a specific historical record Main Screen displays dB...

Page 10: ...installed SD CARD AND SLOT When removing the SD Card while the REMOVE SD CARD Instrument is on open the Home Screen and Select this icon You will be prompted when to turn the instrument off NOTE Be s...

Page 11: ...the arrows move up or down until Trig Laser ON OFF is shown Touch the box to select and exit LASER POINTER 8 Slide the Battery into the Handle until it Clicks in securely BATTERY 9 TEST MODULE RECEPTA...

Page 12: ...by touching the test number Remove SD Card You must touch this icon BEFORE removing your SD Card II Before using the instrument become familiar with the various features and modes of operation You may...

Page 13: ...stay on until either it is turned off set in suspend or the battery charge is depleted 9 Frequency Adjust An inspector might want to be sure the frequency is not changed during a route To lock the fr...

Page 14: ...a language Restart your computer Then upload a route onto the SD card With the SD card in the Ultraprobe select Upgrade Language Applications b Generic Each application has unique data When an applica...

Page 15: ...he sensitivity frequency record number and emissivity a To change the Frequency touch the kHz frequency when a highlight appears around the selected area then use the UP DOWN arrows to adjust b To cha...

Page 16: ...reading or locate the Temp on off icon and touch it again to turn the temperature reading function back on 4 Temp Emissivity To test for Temperature only select this screen This is the only operating...

Page 17: ...he blank B lines and the dB reading will populate that section c Touch valve test point C be sure the instrument is in active test mode Freeze the reading on the screen by releasing the trigger tap th...

Page 18: ...ted Operating Screens b When through adjusting the settings or to exit back to the Spectra Screen select DONE c STOP START When the Spectra screen opens it will start to display sounds sensed by the U...

Page 19: ...estarted the averaging process begins again 10 CAPTURING THE SPECTRA SCREEN IMAGE The Image of the selected spectra screen can be saved for viewing or entering in a report To capture the screen image...

Page 20: ...m box at the desired zoom location The zoom level will be displayed to the left of the zoom box c To capture the image i Touch the View Photo icon and the image will be shown on the screen ii Touch th...

Page 21: ...mum sensitivity S 70 constantly reducing the sensitivity and following the bar graph amplitude display to the loudest point If there is too much ultrasound in the area reduce the sensitivity place the...

Page 22: ...test location 1 Plug recharger cable into recharger jack on the UP15000 and then plug the recharger into a wall receptacle TO CHARGE THE UP15000 2 Make sure that the LED on the charger is blinking wh...

Page 23: ...4 Select PLAY 5 A window will open displaying two wave files one with a prefix of BL is the Baseline wav file the other with a prefix of SA is the current wav file 6 Touch the Next button to move to...

Page 24: ...Ia Laser Product Europe Output 1mW Wavelength 640nm Class II Laser Product Memory 400 storage locations Battery Lithium ION Rechargeable Operating Temperature 32 F to 122 F 0 C to 50 C Outputs SD card...

Page 25: ...206586 1297576 1881263 Meets and exceeds ASTM E1002 2005 requirements for Leak Detection 2562758 2689339 4416145 4823600 5955670 6122966 6339961 6341518 6415645 6655214 6707762 6804992 14 Hayes Street...

Page 26: ...e case you will see a change lever Move this change lever to the middle of the lock so that it hooks behind the change notch picture 1 2 Now set your personal combination by turning the dials to the d...

Page 27: ...7 BCH WTG2 8 Camera 11 Camera 20 Capturing The Spectra Screen Image 19 CFM 15 8 Charging Pod 20 Charging The UP15000 22 Charging The Warble Tone Generator 22 Contact Module 6 dB Temp 12 DHC 2 Headphon...

Page 28: ...ge Battery 20 RAM RAS MT 7 Recharge Jack 20 Recording a Sound 18 Resetting The On Board Computer 23 Route 12 Rubber Focusing Probe 7 Scanning Module 6 SD Card 10 Selecting Icons for Position on Displa...

Page 29: ...s 24 Ultraprobe Kit 5 Using dB Temp Screen 16 Using Main Screen 15 Using Screens 14 Using Spectra FFT Screens 17 Using Temp Emissivity Screen 16 Using the SD card 10 21 Using Valve Screen 16 UWC 15 8...

Page 30: ...ation Chart 3 Plug in the Headphones and adjust the ear pieces so that they are opened up and place them on the test table 4 In your kit select the longest of the Stethoscope extension probe rods 5 Pl...

Page 31: ...Validation Chart 2 Plug in the Headphones and adjust the ear pieces so that they are opened up and place them on the test table 3 Place the Warble Tone Generator flat facing up with the recharge jack...

Page 32: ...32 14 Hayes Street Elmsford NY 10523 USA Tel 914 592 1220 Fax 347 2181 Email info uesystems com Web page http www uesystems com UP15M1010 2010 UE Systems Inc All rights reserved...

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