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1 storing a new probe – Epson USN 52L User Manual

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DGS-18

Issue 02, 03/99

Krautkramer USN 52R/USN 52L Option DGS

For general information on operation, please refer to the
USN 52 R Operating Manual.

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Attention:

You cannot estimate any flaw sizes with the DGS op-
tion of the USN 52R/USN 52L. You can only compare
the reflecting power of a natural flaw with that of a theo-
retical flaw (= disk-shaped reflector) at the same depth.

3.1

Storing a new probe

There are 13 probes including the corresponding param-
eters stored in the instrument. You can program another
probe.

– Switch to the second operation level: X

– Tag the function table DGS: T or V:

– Tag the left column of this function table: J or C

– Select no. 16 in the PROBE-# function.

Operating the DGS

Storing a new probe

DGS-18

Issue 02, 03/99

Krautkramer USN 52R/USN 52L Option DGS

For general information on operation, please refer to the
USN 52 R Operating Manual.

A

Attention:

You cannot estimate any flaw sizes with the DGS op-
tion of the USN 52R/USN 52L. You can only compare
the reflecting power of a natural flaw with that of a theo-
retical flaw (= disk-shaped reflector) at the same depth.

3.1

Storing a new probe

There are 13 probes including the corresponding param-
eters stored in the instrument. You can program another
probe.

– Switch to the second operation level: X

– Tag the function table DGS: T or V:

– Tag the left column of this function table: J or C

– Select no. 16 in the PROBE-# function.

Operating the DGS

Storing a new probe

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