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If the Stability Indicator has fewer than five bars darkened, or the numbers on the display seem erratic, first check to make sure that there is an adequate film of couplant beneath the transducer, and that the transducer is seated flat against the material. If the condition persists, it may be necessary to select a different transducer (size or frequency) for the material being measured. See page 30 for information on transducer selection.

While the transducer is in contact with the material that is being measured, the MMX-6 DL will perform four measurements every second, updating its display as it does so. When the transducer is removed from the surface, the display will hold the last measurement made.

IMPORTANT

Occasionally, a small film of couplant will be drawn out between the transducer and the surface as the transducer is removed. When this happens, the MMX-6 DL may perform a measurement through this couplant film, resulting in a measurement that is larger or smaller than it should be. This phenomenon is obvious when one thickness value is observed while the transducer is in place, and another value is observed after the transducer is removed.

In addition, measurements through very thick paint or coatings may result in the paint or coating being measured rather than the actual material intended. The responsibility for proper use of the instrument, and recognition of these types of phenomenon’s, rest solely with the user of the instrument.

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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 Product Specifications Physical Power SourceAppendix a 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