Dakota Digital MMX-6 operation manual Two Point Calibration

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MMX-6 DL Ultrasonic Thickness Gauge

Two Point Calibration

Note: This procedure requires that the operator has two known thickness points on the test piece that are representative of the range to be measured.

1)Make sure the MMX-6 DL is mode. Press the Dual-Multi

on and switched to P-E(pulse-echo) key to toggle modes.

Note: The calibration function has been disabled in E-E(echo-echo) mode. If the CAL key is pressed while in E-Emode, “nO” followed by “CAL” will be displayed.

2)Perform a Probe-Zero (refer to page 14)

3)Apply couplant to the sample piece.

4)Press the transducer against the sample piece, at the first/second calibration point, making sure that the transducer sits flat against the surface of the sample. The display should show some (probably incorrect) thickness value, and the Stability Indicator should have nearly all its bars on.

5)Having achieved a stable reading, remove the transducer. If the displayed thickness changes from the value shown while the transducer was coupled, repeat step 4.

6)Press the CAL key. The IN (or MM) symbol should begin flashing.

7)Use the UP and DOWN arrow keys to adjust the displayed thickness up or down, until it matches the thickness of the sample piece.

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Contents Dakota Ultrasonics Dakota Ultrasonics Contents Disclaimer Very Important Introduction Blank Keypad OperationDakota 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 Performing a Probe-Zero Probe ZeroCalibration Dakota Ultrasonics Calibration to a known thickness Dakota Ultrasonics Calibration to a known velocity Dakota Ultrasonics Two Point Calibration Units in/mm MMX-6 DL Modes Changing Units in / MMScan Mode Using The Back LightBack light Alarm Mode Using Scan ModeUsing the Beeper Dual-Multi Mode RS232 Serial Port & The Data Logger Connecting To a ComputerUsing The Data Logger Using the Data Logger Clearing a Storage Location Clearing an Entire File Sending All Files to a Computer Clearing all FilesPrinting a File Transducer Selection MMX-6 DL Ultrasonic Thickness Gauge Dakota Ultrasonics Blank Power Source Product Specifications PhysicalAppendix a KeypadApplication Notes Measuring pipe and tubing Appendix BMeasuring hot surfaces Measuring laminated materials Measuring Through Paint & Coatings Blank Sound Velocities of some Common Materials Appendix CBlank Warranty Statement Warranty Information