Dakota Digital MMX-6 operation manual Dakota Ultrasonics

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varies from lot to lot and from manufacturer to manufacturer. Calibration to a sample of known thickness will ensure that the tool is set as closely as possible to the sound velocity of the material to be measured.

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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/mmUsing The Back Light Scan ModeBack 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 KeypadAppendix B Application Notes Measuring pipe and tubingMeasuring hot surfaces Measuring laminated materials Measuring Through Paint & Coatings Blank Appendix C Sound Velocities of some Common MaterialsBlank Warranty Information Warranty Statement