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IF BLANK in modes 2 and 3 only (see "Interface Blank" on page 180 for
details)
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ECHO 2 DETECT in modes 2 and 3 only (see "Detection of Echo 1 and
Echo 2" on page 179 for details)
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ECHO 1 DETECT (see "Detection of Echo 1 and Echo 2" on page 179 for
details)
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ECHO WINDOW (see "Detection of Echo 1 and Echo 2" on page 179 for
details)
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MB BLANK (see "Main Bang Blank" on page 175 for details)
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TDG SLOPE (see "TDG Slope" on page 175 for details)
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INIT GAIN (see "Initial Gain" on page 175 for details)
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MAX GAIN (see "Maximum Gain" on page 174 for details)
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PULSER POWER (see "Pulser Power" on page 172 for details)
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PROBE TYPE
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MEAS TYPE (see step 5.c in "Creating a Custom Setup for a Single Element
Transducer" on page 165 for details)
4.
Use the [] or [] keys to select the value for the selected parameter.
5.
Repeat steps 3 and 4 to adjust other parameters.
6.
Press [GAIN/WAVE ADJ] again to hide the waveform adjustment parameter.
10.3 Detection Modes
There are three detection modes (Mode 1, Mode 2, and Mode 3):
Mode 1
Uses a direct contact transducer to measure the time of flight between the main
bang and the first back-wall echo (see Figure 10-3 on page 170).
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