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c.
Module type:
This field allows the inspector to choose the module to be used in the
inspection. (Ex: SCM, LRM etc.)
NOTE:
Changing module type in this section, does NOT change the frequency
settings.
d.
Disp (Display) Response:
There are three options, the inspector can control the
speed at which the bar graph moves in relation to the meter responds to reflect a dB
level. There are three choices: Slow, Medium, Fast. The instrument defaults to Slow.
e.
Triggr (Trigger) Features:
There are two optio
ns: “Laser on” and “Laser Off”.
The
Laser can be used for long distance inspection.
f.
Alarm Enable:
There are two options: “Enable” and “Disable”. Enabling this feature
will have the instrument alert the user if the monitored asset has moved into an
alarm state. This will present itself my coloring the dB reading red.
g.
Alarm Rec (Record) Time:
There are four options: The selection will include a
time value of from 5 seconds up to 30 seconds. The user may also select MANUAL.
When MANUAL is selected, press the REC (recording) box in the Spectral Screen. To
stop recording, Press STOP.
h.
Headphone Vol (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.
i.
Turn Off Time:
The Turn-off time can be set to 5, 10 or 15 minutes. 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.
j.
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.
k.
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 two and the 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.
l.
Units:
Set measuring units for Standard or Metric.