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RUBBER 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 Scanning Module. To 
use, simply slip it over the front of the scanning module or the contact module. 

NOTE:

 

To prevent damage to the module plug, 

always remove the module BEFORE attaching and 
removing the Rubber Focusing Probe.

 

 

HEADSET 

This heavy-duty headset is designed to block out intense sounds 
often found in industrial environments so that the user may 
easily hear the sounds received by the ULTRAPROBE. To use, 
simply plug the headset cord into the headset Jack on the 
metered pistol housing and place the headphones over your 
ears. The 

UE-DHC-2HH Hard Hat Headphones

 are 

specifically designed for hard hat use.

 

 
WTG-1 WARBLE TONE GENERATOR (STANDARD) 

The WTG-1 Tone Generator is an ultrasonic transmitter designed to flood an area with ultrasound.   

TO USE THE WARBLE TONE GENERATOR 

 

Turn Tone Generator on by selecting either "LOW" or 
"HIGH" for high amplitude. 

 

When the Tone Generator is on, a red light (located below 
the recharge Jack in the front) flickers. 

 

To test the condition of the Warble Tone Generator 
battery, set to the LOW INTENSITY position and listen to 
the sound through the Ultraprobe in the FIXED BAND 
mode. A smooth continuous warbling sound should be 
heard. If a "beeping" is heard instead, then a full recharge 
of the Warble Tone Generator is indicated.

 

 

 

Follow directions in RECHARGE JACK (page 4).

 

 

Summary of Contents for ULTRAPROBE 2000

Page 1: ...1 UE SYSTEMS INC THE ULTRAPROBE 2000 MANUAL...

Page 2: ...tery Level Light Sensitivity Selection Head Set Jack Trigger Switch Frequency Adjust Dial Meter Mode Selection Recharge Jack Charging the Ultraprobe Pistol Charging the WTG 2 Ultrasonic Tone Generator...

Page 3: ...ce The instrument provides testing capability ranging from leak detection to mechanical analysis It is a testing laboratory that fits in the palm of your hand BASIC COMPONENTS OF YOUR KIT Headphones B...

Page 4: ...CTION NUMERICALLY CALIBRATED DIAL The increments on this dial allow for 500 individual set points There are 2 sets of numbers The outer window reflects the whole digit and reads from 0 to 10 The insid...

Page 5: ...is an extremely narrow band response that when used with the contact stethoscope module reduces most stray unwanted pipe and mechanical noises In the scanning mode it provides for extreme sensitivity...

Page 6: ...low level indicator light illuminates IMMEDIATELY recharge the Ultraprobe If the instrument is not used for a week or more recharge it If the Ultraprobe is not used for a few days it can be used with...

Page 7: ...m the gross to the fine If there is too much ultrasound in the area reduce the sensitivity place the RUBBER FOCUSING PROBE described below over the scanning module and proceed to follow the test sound...

Page 8: ...th the sensitivity level at or near maximum Occasionally when in this situation stray ultrasound may interfere with clear reception and be confusing If this occurs place the RUBBER FOCUSING PROBE over...

Page 9: ...ack on the metered pistol housing and place the headphones over your ears The UE DHC 2HH Hard Hat Headphones are specifically designed for hard hat use WTG 1 WARBLE TONE GENERATOR STANDARD The WTG 1 T...

Page 10: ...lever Move this change lever to the middle of the lock in a way that allows it to hook behind the change notch drawing 1 Set your personal combination turning the dials to the desired combination i e...

Page 11: ...ed fault conditions is incapable under the test conditions prescribed in article 500 of the national Electrical Code NFPA 70 of causing ignition of a specified mixture of flammable or combustible mate...

Page 12: ...shielding 5 1 2 long chrome plated brass probe tip conically shaped for uniform surface contact Probe tip is interchangeable Stethoscope extension kit 3 piece segmented to increase stethoscope contact...

Page 13: ...the equipment with your hands or fingers Be sure to use appropriate lockout procedures when attempting repairs Be careful with loose hanging parts such as the wrist strap or headphone cord when inspec...

Page 14: ...14 Need further support Want information regarding products or training CONTACT UE Systems Inc 14 Hayes Street Elmsford NY 10523 USA T 914 592 1220 E info uesystems com W www uesystems com...

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