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value represented by the full horizontal width of the screen) will normally be set to a value equal to or
slightly larger than the calibrated standard.
1
Activate the BASE submenu (located in the BASIC menu) by pressing the menu key below it.
Three functions will appear down the right side of the display screen.
2
Select the function item titled RANGE. You’ll note that RANGE has both coarse and fine
adjustment modes. Coarse and fine modes are selected by repeatedly pressing
.
3
To change the range, turn the knob.
4
The display’s horizontal range will remain as set.
Range is adjustable in fixed steps or
continuously variable.
4.2 Setting the Material Velocity
Use VEL to set the sound velocity within the test object. Always ensure that the function VEL is correctly
set. The instrument calculates all range and distance indications on the basis of the value adjusted here.
Velocity range
:
300m/s
~
15000m/s
Coarse adjustment, in steps as follow
2260m/s 2730m/s 3080m/s
3230m/s
4700m/s 5920m/s
6300m/s
4.3 Setting the Display Delay
Here you can choose whether to display the adjusted range (for example 300 mm) starting from the
surface of the test object, or in a section of the test object starting at a later point. This allows you to shift
the complete screen display and consequently also the display zero. If the display should for example
start from the surface of the test object, the value in D-DELAY must be set to 0. To set the display delay
1
Activate the BASE submenu (located in the BASIC menu) by pressing the menu key below it.
Three functions will appear down the right side of the display screen.
2
Select the function item titled D-DELAY.
3
To change the display delay, turn the knob. You’ll note that the displayed echoes shift to the left
or right.
D-DELAY range: -20~3400 µs
Coarse adjustment: 12 pixel space (in µs)
Fine adjustment: 1 pixel space (in µs)
4.4 Selecting the Probe Test Mode
You can use the function PROBE to activate the pulse-receiver separation. The following modes are
available:
STRAIGHT- For single straight beam transducer operation (
will be displayed).The probe
connection sockets are connected in parallel.
ANGLE- For single angle beam transducer operation (
will be displayed)
DUAL – For the use with dual-element (TR) probes (
will be displayed); the right-hand socket is
connected with the amplifier input whereas the initial pulse is available at the left-hand socket.
THRU – Through-transmission mode for the use with two single-element probes (
will be