Dakota Digital MMX-6 operation manual Dakota Ultrasonics

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The MEM key enables/disables the data logging feature of the MMX-6 DL. This key is used in conjunction with the UP/DOWN arrows, SEND, AND CLR keys (hi-lighted in green). The combination of these keys control the data logging features of the MMX-6 DL. Refer to the section on data logging page 28.

The CLR key is specifically used with the data logging feature of the MMX-6 DL. This key clears the contents of an entire file, or individual storage locations. The CLR key is also used to send an obstruct (ObSt) to an individual storage location. The ObSt symbol would indicate that a the user was unable to take a reading at a particular location. Refer to the section on data logging page 28.

The SEND key is used for sending data to internal storage locations,

and external peripheral devices ( serial printer / computer ). The SEND key is also used to select data logging functions in the MMX-6 DL page 28.

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Contents Dakota Ultrasonics Dakota Ultrasonics Contents Disclaimer Very Important Introduction Blank Operation KeypadDakota Ultrasonics MMX-6 DL Ultrasonic Thickness Gauge Dakota Ultrasonics Display Dakota Ultrasonics Is currently operating in echo-echo Thru-paint/coating mode Transducer Making Measurements Dakota Ultrasonics Condition and Preparation of Surfaces Probe Zero Performing a Probe-ZeroCalibration Dakota Ultrasonics Calibration to a known thickness Dakota Ultrasonics Calibration to a known velocity Dakota Ultrasonics Two Point Calibration MMX-6 DL Modes Changing Units in / MM Units in/mmScan Mode Using The Back LightBack light Using Scan Mode Alarm ModeUsing the Beeper Dual-Multi Mode Connecting To a Computer RS232 Serial Port & The Data LoggerUsing The Data Logger Using the Data Logger Clearing a Storage Location Clearing an Entire File Clearing all Files Sending All Files to a ComputerPrinting a File Transducer Selection MMX-6 DL Ultrasonic Thickness Gauge Dakota Ultrasonics Blank Appendix a Product Specifications PhysicalPower Source KeypadApplication Notes Measuring pipe and tubing Appendix BMeasuring hot surfaces Measuring laminated materials Measuring Through Paint & Coatings Blank Appendix C Sound Velocities of some Common MaterialsBlank Warranty Information Warranty Statement