4. Conventional Operation: Menu System, Keypad, and Displays
HEADER Submenu (Refer to
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HEADER NUMBER—Selects the Header Line to edit.
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EDIT—Set to YES to allow editing of the selected Header Line.
•
HDR IN REPORT—Determines if the header will be included in the
generated report.
MEMO Submenu (Refer to
Section
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EDIT—Allows editing / creation of the Memo.
•
MEMO IN REPORT—Determines if the memo will be included in the
generated report.
REPORT Submenu (Refer to
•
IMAGE IN REPORT—Determines if the displayed Scan(s) will be
included in the generated report.
•
PARAM IN REPORT—Determines if instrument settings will be
listed in the generated report.
CONFIG Menu
DISPLAY Submenu (Refer to
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COLOR—Changes the colors of the display
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GRID—Selects the display screen's grid markings.
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A-SCAN COLOR—Adjusts the color of the A-Scan
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BRIGHTNESS—Adjusts the display's brightness
REGIONAL Submenu (Refer to
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LANGUAGE—Sets the language displayed on the instrument's
screen
•
UNITS—Sets displayed units to inch or millimeter
•
DECIMAL—Selects a comma or period to represent a decimal point
•
DATE FORMAT—Sets the format of the displayed date
STARTUP Submenu (Refer to
•
STARTUP MODE—Indicates if instrument is to start in the last
active mode or at the Welcome Screen (Refer to
•
DATE—Sets the displayed date (Refer to
•
TIME—Sets the displayed time (Refer to
CALALARM Submenu (Refer to
•
REMINDER—Sets the elapsed time duration between reminder
alarm triggering
•
RESET—Satisfies the triggered alarm
CODE Submenu (Refer to
Section
•
SERIAL #—Instrument's serial number
•
CODE—Enter activation code to enable purchased options
•
CONFIRM—Press twice to confirm activation code
Evaluation Menus Available
When operating in Conventional Mode, the instrument
offers various result-evaluating options. Submenus used
for evaluating results (TCG, DAC, DGS, dB REF, AWS,
and JISDAC) are first selected by the user via the EVAL
MODE Function. The evaluation menu selected then ap-
pears in the HOME Menu.
NOTE:
Figure 4-4
displays the structure of all menus
available for evaluating conventional data. This part of
the manual explains what each function in these menus
does and shows how to access the function. You'll also
find operation-manual section references that tell you
where to turn in this manual for more specific informa-
tion on each function.
DAC/TCG Menu
RECORD Submenu (Refer to
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GATE A START—Sets the beginning position of A-Gate on the
A-Scan.
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AUTO80—Press and hold to automatically adjust applied gain to set
the value of the highest peak in A gate to 80% of FSH.
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RECORD—Record the DAC or TCG reference point captured in
A gate.
•
FINISH—Complete the DAC or TCG reference point recording pro-
cess (additional points can be added via the EDIT Submenu).
GATE A Submenu (Refer to
•
GATE A START—Sets the beginning position of A-Gate on the
A-Scan.
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GATE A WIDTH—Sets the width of A-Gate on the A-Scan.
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A THRESHOLD—Sets the height of A gate on the A-Scan.
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TOF MODE—Indicates whether an A-Scan echo's flank or peak is
evaluated by the A gate.
SETUP Submenu
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TCG/DAC MODE—Select between TCG or DAC, or turn feature off
(Refer to
•
TCG DISPLAY—Turns the TCG curve on or off (Refer to
Section
5.10.2)
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DAC TYPE—Choose between a traditional curved DAC line and a
straight DAC line, which simply connects the recorded DAC points
(Refer to
•
DELETE CURVE—Delete DAC curve or a set of TCG reference
points (Refer to
EDIT Submenu (Refer to
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POINT—Identify TCG or DAC point to be modified
•
POINT POS—Adjust the time-base position of a TCG or DAC point
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POINT GAIN—Adjust the gain applied to a TCG or DAC point
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ENTER—Input entered changes to the TCG or DAC point
MAT ATTN Submenu (Refer to
1.6)
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TRANSFER CORR—User input dB compensation for differences
between standard and test coupling
OFFSETS Submenu (Refer to
•
MODE—Use fixed-displacement positive and negative offset lines
(see next submenu) or input individual displacement vales for each
of up to four offset lines.
•
OFFSET—value of fixed offset displacement
OFFSETS2 Submenu (Refer to
•
OFFSET 1—Displays a line at a fixed-gain offset from the DAC or
TCG line
•
OFFSET 2—Displays a line at a fixed-gain offset from the DAC or
TCG line
•
OFFSET 3—Displays a line at a fixed-gain offset from the DAC or
TCG line
•
OFFSET 4—Displays a line at a fixed-gain offset from the DAC or
TCG line
SETUP Submenu (Refer to
•
DGS MODE—Displays the stored DGS curve and enables DGS
results.
•
DGS CURVE—Positions the stored DGS curve to represent a user-
defined flaw size
•
PROBE #—Designation for built-in probe options (set to 0 for user-
defined probe)
•
PROBE NAME—Name of built-in probe options (set to 0 for user-
defined probe)
DGS PROB Submenu (Refer to
•
PROBE NAME—Name of built-in probe options (set to 0 for user-
defined probe)
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XTAL FREQUENCY—Frequency of selected probe
•
EFF DIAMETER—Diameter of selected probe
•
DELAY VELOCITY—Delay line velocity of selected probe
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