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Connect the Universal Probe (C) to one of the
sockets on the upper side of Profometer Touch-
screen Unit (A) using the Probe Cable (D).
USB Host:
Connect a mouse, keyboard or USB stick.
USB Host
USB Device
Ethernet
Power Supply
Figure 6:
Top and left
views
USB Device:
Connect application specific probes and PC.
Ethernet:
Connection for firmware upgrades.
Power Supply:
Connect the power supply through this
connection.
3.2 Main Menu
On start up the main menu is displayed. All functions may be accessed
directly via the Touchscreen. Return to the previous menu by pressing the
back button or the return icon (arrow) at the top left of the Touchscreen.
Measurement: Application specific measurement screen.
Settings:
For application specific settings.
Explorer:
File manager functionality for reviewing measurements
saved on the instrument.
System:
For system settings, e. g. language, display options.
Information:
For device information and remaining storage capacity.
Off:
Power off.
3.3 Settings
NOTE! The settings must be checked prior to each measure-
ment.
Scroll up and down the screen by dragging your finger up or down the
screen. The current setting is displayed on the right hand side. Tap on an
item to adjust it.
1)
For the scanning in Y-direction in the Cross-Line Mode the diameter, re-
spectively spacing for rebars running in X-direction can be set in addition.
2)
Settings can be changed in files already stored.
Measuring Range
Select between
Standard, Large
or
Auto
ranges (see Figure 2).
NOTE! The range cannot be changed during the measure-
ment. To change the range, store the data first and open a
new file.
Standard
is the default setting, because it is the most accurate one.
Auto
switches automatically between
Standard
and
Large
.
Spot
should
be selected for measurements on small areas, in corners and on rebar
arrangements with small spacing.
Rebar Diameter Scan-X / Rebar Diameter Scan-Y
1) 2)
Select the
Rebar Diameter
(6 to 40 mm / #2 to #12, see Appendix A1),
either determined from the drawing or as measured.
Neighboring Rebar Correction Spacing for Scan-X / Scan-Y
1) 2)
It mitigates the influence of neighboring rebars. By setting the spacing
to the rebars running parallel to the rebar on which the measurement
Probe Connections