To Charge The Up10000; Warble Tone Generator (Ue-Wtg-1); To Charge The Warble Tone Generator; Helpful Hints - UE Systems ULTRAPROBE 10000 Instruction Manual

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To charge the UP10000

1. Plug recharger cable into recharger jack on the UP10000 and then plug the recharger into a wall
receptacle.
2. Make sure that the LED on the charger is blinking when recharging.
3. The LED remains solid when the battery is charged. The instrument may stay connected to the
charger without damaging the battery. Charge time is approximately 4 hours.
WARNING:
Use the supplied UE Systems recharger (BCH-10L) only. Use of unauthorized re-
chargers will void the warranty and may degrade or damage the battery.

Warble Tone Generator (UE-WTG-1)

1. Turn Tone Generator on by selecting either "LOW" for a low amplitude signal (usually
recommended for small containers) or "HIGH" for high amplitude. In the High position, the
2.
Warble Tone Generator will cover up to 113m³ (4,000 cubic feet) of unobstructed space.
2. When the Tone Generator is on, a red light (located below the recharge jack in the front) flickers.
3. Place the Warble Tone Generator within the test item/ container and seal or close it. Then scan
the suspect areas with the Trisonic™ Scanning Module in the Ultraprobe and listen for where the
"warble" ultrasound penetrates. As an example, if the item to be tested is the seal around a win-
dow, place the Warble Tone Generator on one side of the window, close it and proceed to scan
on the opposite side.
4. To test the condition of the Warble Tone Generator battery, set to the LOW INTENSITY position
and listen to the sound through the Ultraprobe at 40 kHz. A continuous warbling sound should be
heard. If a "beeping is heard instead, then a full recharge of the Warble Tone Generator is indi-
cated.

To charge the warble tone generator

1. Plug recharger cable into recharger jack on the Warble Tone Generator and then plug the re-
charger into a wall receptacle.
2. Make sure that the LED on the charger is lit when recharging.
3. The LED turns OFF when the battery is charged.

Helpful hints

Before you begin your inspection activities, it is suggested that you review the applications sec-tion to
become familiar with the basic inspection methods.
Here are some helpful hints that should prove useful in some difficult situations.

If you can't read your display panel while testing:

1. Trigger-release-Trigger method: Take the reading while holding the trigger in. Immediately re-
lease the trigger and the reading will be set. Once the trigger is pulled again, the instrument will
return to normal operation .
NOTE:
This operation can only be performed when the instrument SHUT OFF mode is set at
TIMED.
2. Snap Shot Method: If you know you are going to be in a situation where you won't be able to
read the display panel, go into Setup Mode and spin to Display Mode (Menu 09). Select Snap
Shot and return to Operation Mode. This will hold your reading even while you continue to hold
the trigger in. For a quick grab, take a reading, press the trigger in to hold it. For an update or
new reading, simply release and press the trigger switch.

Auto-shutdown battery feature

The Ultraprobe 10000 is equipped with an auto-shutdown feature, which enables the instrument to pro-
vide accurate measurement throughout the effective battery charge. If the Ultraprobe 10000 goes into
the auto-shutdown mode, A message in the Display Panel will read "RECHARGE BATTERY", no sound
will be heard in the headphones and measurements will not be displayed on the display panel. To re-
store the Ultraprobe 10000 to its' normal operating mode, recharge the instrument using the BCH-10L
Battery Charger. If the Compact Flash Card is installed, on power down a prompt will appear to store
records to the compact flash card. The instrument can be preset to automatically store all records onto
the card automatically at shutdown.
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