
Defining the probe angle
5 Operation
USM 36
Issue 2 (12/2013)
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5.13 Defining the probe angle
You can use the function
AUTOANG
to define the cur-
rent index angle of a probe on a reference block. The
current probe index angle is influenced, e.g. by different
materials or by the wear of the probe contact face.
ATTENTION
You have to carry out calibration before us-
ing the function
AUTOANG
– After calibration, switch to the function group
AU-
TOANG
.
– Select the function
BLOCK
and then the range of the
calibration standard that includes the nominal value
of the probe angle (for example K2 30-65 for the nom-
inal value 45°).
– Shift the gate to the calibration echo.
– Switch to the function
RECORD
and press one of the
selector keys to record the calibration echo.
– Peak the echo. The USM 36 will automatically record
the time-of-flight of the echo with the maximum ampli-
tude occurring during this.
– Press one of the selector keys to set the function
RECORD
back to
OFF
.
The calculated angle is briefly displayed at the bottom
edge of the display screen.
The values of the last measurement are automatically
entered in the function group
TRIG
, i.e. in the function
PROBE ANGLE
there.
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