Dakota Digital MX-5 operation manual

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Contents P-114-0002 Page Contents DisclaimerBlank Introduction Blank Operation KeypadDakota Ultrasonics MX-5 Ultrasonic Thickness Gauge Dakota Ultrasonics Display Dakota Ultrasonics Transducer Making Measurements MX-5 Ultrasonic Thickness Gauge Condition and Preparation of Surfaces Probe Zero Performing a Probe-ZeroCalibration Calibration to a known thickness Calibration to a known velocity Two Point Calibration Scan Mode Moving series of dashes instead of a thickness value. WhenAlarm Mode Using the BeeperDifferential Mode RS232 Serial Port Connecting To a Computer Transducer Selection Dakota Ultrasonics MX-5 Ultrasonic Thickness Gauge Blank Product Specifications Physical Appendix aBlank Appendix B Application Notes ∙ Measuring pipe and tubing∙ Measuring laminated materials MX-5 Ultrasonic Thickness Gauge Blank Appendix C Sound Velocities of some Common MaterialsBlank Warranty Information ∙ Warranty Statement ∙SONOTECH, INC