CMX1
CMX1
Dakota NDT
CMX1
Material & Coating Thickness Gauge
Dakota NDT
1500 Green Hills Road, #107
Scotts Valley, CA 95066 USA
Telephone: (831) 431-9722
Facsimile: (831) 431-9723
www.dakotandt.com
1.1 Disclaimer
Inherent in ultrasonic thickness measurement is the possibility that the instrument will
use the second rather than the first echo from the back surface of the material being
measured. This may result in a thickness reading that is TWICE what it should be.
Responsibility for proper use of the instrument and recognition of this phenomenon
rest solely with the user of the instrument. Other errors may occur from measuring
coated materials where the coating is insufficiently bonded to the material surface.
Irregular and inaccurate readings may result. Again, the user is responsible for
proper use and interpretation of the measurements acquired.
CHAPTER TWO
QUICK STARTUP GUIDE
Turn the CMX1 on and off using the switch located on the bottom right corner of the
keypad. When CMX1 is initially turned on, a flash logo and blinking lights will be
displayed, followed by attempting to identify the transducer(probe) currently plugged
into the gauge. The CMX1 is equipped with an “Auto Probe Recognition” feature that
attempts to identify special transducers with this built in feature. If the CMX1 doesn’t
find a transducer equipped with this feature, the user will be advanced to a list of
transducers requiring the user to select a specific transducer type. The following
sections outline each scenario.
In order to understand how to operate the CMX1, it’s best to start off with an
understanding of what it is we’re looking at exactly. The CMX1 has a lot of great
features and tools that will prove to be a huge benefit for the variety of applications
you’re constantly facing on a continual basis. Let’s have a brief look at the screens
you’ll be looking at most often:
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B. Battery Icon – Indicates the amount of battery life the CMX1 has remaining.
C. Velocity – The material velocity value the CMX1 is currently using or
calibrated for. Displayed in both English or Metric units, depending on the
what units the gauge is set for.
D. Feature Status Bar – Indicates the features currently enabled and in use in
the following order:
Measurement Mode
Differential Mode
High Speed Scan Mode
Alarm Mode
Gain Setting
E. Digital Material Thickness Value – Extra large font size for viewing ease.
F. Scan Bar – Another view of material thickness in a deflection style horizontal
bar. This is a visual tool that would enable the user the ability to see thickness
changes during high speed scans from flaws and pits.
G. Units – The current measurement units being used (English, Metric).
H. Digital Material Thickness Value – Smaller font size when the B-Scan
display view is enabled.
I. Coating Thickness Value – Displays the actual thickness of any coating
adhered to a metallic material surface (PECT Mode), or a coating adhered to a
non-metallic surface (CT Mode).
J. Minimum Material Thickness – Part of the scan feature. Displays the
minimum thickness value found during a scan.
K. Maximum Material Thickness – Part of the scan feature. Displays the
maximum thickness value found during a scan.
L. B-Scan Display – Cross section view of the material. Provides the user with
graphical view of the opposite/blind surface (i.e. inside pipe wall surface), to
give the user some idea of the condition, or integrity of the material being
tested.
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2) Assuming the CMX1 recognized the probe and the key was pressed,
the CMX1 will advance to a Zero Probe menu. If the transducer was
identified as a special transducer capable of measuring coating thickness, a
menu will be displayed allowing the user the ability to toggle the coating
thickness display on/off as follows:
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3) Press the and arrow keys to toggle the coating option on/off.
4) Wipe all couplant from the transducer face and advance to the Probe Zero
& Calibration section outlined below.
Note: Once the transducer has been selected, the CMX1 will store and recall this
transducer type every time the CMX1 is powered on/off. The type will only change if
the user physically selects another transducer type from the list, or selects a
previously saved setup. However, the CMX1 will continue to take you through these
steps each time the gauge is powered up. You’ll notice that the probe type
previously selected will be highlighted every time the probe type screen is displayed.
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2) Press the and arrow keys to scroll through the transducer list
until the appropriate type is highlighted.
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3) Press the key to select the transducer type and display overwrite
existing probe screen.
4) Press the key to overwrite the existing probe type with the newly
selected probe type. The zero probe screen will be displayed. Proceed to
the zero probe section that follows.
Note: Transducers of the same type will have very slight mechanical and electrical
variations. If it’s discovered that the linearity is off following an initial auto probe zero
and extreme accuracy is required, a manual zero should be performed followed by an
auto zero. This will adjust and eliminate any error. This is only required if it’s
discovered the transducer is non-linear following an initial auto probe zero.
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1) Be sure all couplant has been removed from the face of the transducer.
3) The screens illustrated above will be briefly displayed followed by the main
measurement screen. The CMX1 is ready to be calibrated.
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Note: When the zero probe option is set to manual, the probe zero disk
(battery cap) located on the top of the gauge, will be used as a zero standard
and the warning screen illustrated above will be displayed.
3) Press the key once to activate the menu items tab. Press the
key multiple times to tab right and the key multiple times to tab left
until the PRB menu is highlighted and displaying the submenu items.
4) Press the and arrow keys to scroll through the sub menu items
until ZERO PROBE is highlighted.
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8) Remove the transducer from the probe zero disk, and proceed to the
calibration section.
Note: The value that is displayed will change depending on the current velocity
setting in the CMX1. Disregard the number that is displayed. It is not
important. What is important is accurately performing the steps outlined above
to insure reliability of the probe zero calculation.
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Note: Be sure that the probe zero procedure has been performed prior to
performing this calibration procedure.
display, is fully lit and stable. Press the key once to activate the menu
items tab. Press the key multiple times to tab right and the key
multiple times to tab left until the CAL menu is highlighted and displaying the
submenu items.
3) Use the and arrow keys to scroll through the sub menu items
until MATL 1PT is highlighted.
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7) Repeat steps 5 & 6 until the known thickness value is correctly displayed.
8) Press the key to calculate the velocity and return to the menu screen,
9) Finally, press the key to return to the measurement screen and begin
taking readings.
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2) Use the and arrow keys to scroll through the sub menu items
until Coating Only (CT) mode is highlighted.
3) Press the key to select the measurement mode and return to the
measurement screen.
5) Press the key once to activate the menu items tab. Press the
key multiple times to tab right and the key multiple times to tab left
until the PRB menu is highlighted and displaying the submenu items.
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6) Use the and arrow keys to scroll through the sub menu items
until ZERO COATING is highlighted.
8) Press the key to zero the coating and return to the PRB menu, or
10) Use the and arrow keys to scroll through the sub menu items
until Coating On (PECT) is highlighted.
11) Press the key to select the measurement mode and return to the
measurement screen, and begin taking readings.
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coating sample/type using the 1pt calibration option in PECT (pulse-echo coating)
mode, or a two point calibration is CT (coating only) mode. For the purpose of this
quick start section only the 1pt option PECT (pulse-echo coating) mode will be
covered. Refer to the calibration section of the manual for a complete explanation on
the coating calibration options. The following steps below outline the necessary
steps to either set the velocity of the coating, or perform a one point calibration to
calculate the coating velocity:
1) Press the key once to activate the menu items tab. Press the
key multiple times to tab right and the key multiple times to tab left
until the CAL menu is highlighted and displaying the submenu items.
2) Use the and arrow keys to scroll through the sub menu items
until COATING VEL is highlighted.
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7) Press the key to set the coating velocity and return to the menu
8) Finally, press the key to return to the measurement screen and begin
taking readings.
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corner of the display, is fully lit and stable. Press the key once to
activate the menu items tab. Press the key multiple times to tab right
and the key multiple times to tab left until the CAL menu is highlighted
and displaying the submenu items.
3) Use the and arrow keys to scroll through the sub menu items
until COATING 1PT is highlighted.
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7) Repeat steps 5 & 6 until the known thickness value is correctly displayed.
8) Press the key to calculate the coating velocity and return to the menu
9) Finally, press the key to return to the measurement screen and begin
taking readings.
2.7 Measure
The CMX1 is now ready to measure. There are two different measurement view
options, each with a specific purpose – Digits & B-Scan. The steps below outline
how to toggle between the different view mode options:
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1) Press the key once to activate the menu items tab. Press the
key multiple times to tab right and the key multiple times to tab left
until the DISP menu is highlighted and displaying the submenu items.
2) Use the and arrow keys to scroll through the sub menu items
until VIEW is highlighted.
DIGITS: Displays the digital thickness value using a large font size. This view is
useful when the CMX1 is being used as a basic thickness gauge.
BSCAN: The Time Based B-Scan provides the user with a cross sectional view of
the material being tested. This mode is useful when there is concern regarding the
profile of the blind surface. This can also be a useful view when scanning for pits and
flaws.
Once the view has been selected according to the application requirements, the B-
START and B-DEPTH of the screen will potentially need to be adjusted if the view
has been set to BSCAN. Use the following steps to adjust these as follows:
Note: The B-Start and B-Depth are also used to adjust the parameters of Scan
Bar.
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1) Press the key once to activate the menu items tab. Press the
key multiple times to tab right and the key multiple times to tab left
until the DISP menu is highlighted and displaying the submenu items.
2) Use the and arrow keys to scroll through the sub menu items
until B-START or B-DEPTH is highlighted.
Alternatively, the B-START and B-DEPTH values can be changed using the
Digit Edit Box as follows:
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1) Use the and arrow keys to scroll through the sub menu items
until B-START or B-DEPTH is highlighted.
6) Press the key to set the B-START or B-DEPTH value and return to
7) Finally, press the key to return to the measurement screen and begin
taking readings.
DIGITS B-SCAN
In the upper left corner of each of the display photos above, is the repeatability
indicator. The repeatability indicator is represented by five vertical bars and
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CHAPTER THREE
KEYBOARD, MENU, & CONNECTOR REFERENCE
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1) Press the key once to activate the menu items tab. Press the
key multiple times to tab right, and the key multiple times to tab left
until the desired tab group is highlighted and displaying the submenu items.
The tab groups are illustrated above (A).
Now that you’re familiar with activating and moving amongst the tab groups, let’s
have a look at how to move around in the sub menu items as follows:
1) Use the and arrow keys to scroll through the sub menu items
until the desired function is highlighted. The sub menu items are illustrated
in the diagram above (B).
The sections to follow will provide the user with an explanation of the sub menu
functions:
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ZERO PROBE: The CMX1 is zeroed in much the same way that a mechanical
micrometer is zeroed. If the CMX1 is not zeroed correctly, all of the measurements
made using the CMX1 may be in error by some fixed value. The CMX1 is equipped
with an optional automatic or manual zero feature. Refer to the section on page 41,
for an explanation of this important procedure.
ZERO COATING: In order to account for very slight electronic differences in
transducers of the same type, frequency, and diameter, the CMX1DL has been
equipped with a “zero coating” feature. This enables the CMX1DL to obtain very
accurate readings on coatings, eliminating potential errors incurred from slight
differences in the manufacturing processes. Refer to the section on page 41, for a
detailed explanation.
TYPE: Enables the user to select the type of transducer being used from a chart of
transducer types. This provides increased linearity between transducers. Refer to
page 5 for a further explanation.
MAT: Select the material velocity from a chart of basic material types when a known
sample thickness, or material velocity cannot be obtained. Refer to page 51 for
further info.
MATL 1PT: Performs a single point calibration. This option allows the user to
automatically calculate the velocity by entering a known sample thickness. Refer to
page 47 for further info.
MATL 2PT: Performs a two-point calibration. This option allows the user to
automatically calculate the velocity by entering a second known sample thickness.
Refer to page 49 for further info.
VELOCITY: Function to calibrate the CMX1 by setting the velocity to a known
material velocity. Refer to page 45 for further info.
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COATING 1PT: Performs a single point coating calibration. This option allows the
user to automatically calculate the velocity by measuring a known coating sample
thickness. Refer to page 77 for further info.
COATING 2PT: Performs a two-point coating calibration. This option allows the
user to automatically calculate the velocity by entering a second known coating
sample thickness. Refer to page 77 for further info.
COATING VEL: Function to calibrate the CMX1 to a specific coating material type
by entering a coating velocity. Refer to page 15 or 73 for further info.
VIEW: Selectable BSCAN (cross section), and DIGITS (large digits) views. Refer to
page 54 for further info.
B-START: Provides the user the ability to change the start position of the B-SCAN
view. Refer to page 59 for further info.
B-DEPTH: Provides the user the ability to change the overall depth of the viewable
measurement area. It functions a lot like a zoom on a camera. Refer to page 61 for
further info.
B-SCAN SPEED: Controls the speed of the time based B-Scan with an arbitrary
scale of 0-10, with 10 being the fastest scrolling speed. Default speed set at 6.
Refer to page 62 for further info.
UNITS: Toggle between English or Metric units. The readout will change from
inches to millimeters.
BACKLIGHT: Selectable OFF, ON, AUTO, or INVERT backlight option.
CONTRAST: Adjustable display contrast for variable light conditions.
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OPEN: Displays a list of factory and user defined setups currently stored in memory.
These setups can be recalled and used at any time. Refer to page 94 for further info.
SAVE: Provides the user with the ability to save a custom setup that has been
modified or created by the user. Refer to page 96 for further info.
DELETE: Provides the user with the ability to delete specific setups previously save
in memory. Refer to page 100 for further info.
DEFAULT SETUP: Loads a basic default setup. Use only as a last resort when the
setups in the CMX1 have been corrupted and a computer is not accessible. Refer to
page 101 for further info.
LANGUAGE: Provides the user the ability to select different languages for the
CMX1. Refer to page 103 for further info.
SCAN MODE: This function enables a hi speed scan mode that increases the
overall sample rate from 65 to 200 measurements per second, depending on the
current measurement mode used. Refer to page 82 for further info.
ALARM: Toggles alarm mode on, off, or audible. Refer to page 83 for further info.
ALARM HIGH: Gives the user the ability to set the HI limit parameter. If the
measurement exceeds this value, a red light will illuminate and sound the internal
beeper. Refer to page 83 for further info.
ALARM LOW: Gives the user the ability to set the LO limit parameter. If the
measurement falls below this value, a red light will illuminate and sound the internal
beeper. Refer to page 83 for further info.
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DIFFERENTIAL: Gives the user the ability to set a nominal value and the CMX1 will
display +/- the difference from the nominal value entered. Refer to page 85 for
further info.
KEY CLICK: Give the user the ability to set the level of the key press beeper, OFF,
QUIET, or LOUD. Refer to page 87 for further info.
SET DATE: Gives the user the ability to set the internal date and time stamp in the
CMX1. Refer to page 88 for further info.
SHOW DATE: Gives the user the ability to display the date and time in the waveform
area of the CMX1. The options are OFF, DATE, TIME, BOTH. Refer to page 89 for
further info.
UPGRADE GAUGE: Enables the user the ability to upgrade the CMX1 to the most
current firmware revision. Latest version posted on www.dakotandt.com.
CAPTURE VIEWER: Enables the user to view all the captured (.tif) files stored in the
CMX1 on the gauge display. Refer to page 91 for further info.
ABOUT: Provides the user with Dakota NDT contact information and the CMX1
software version. Refer the Dakota NDT web site for information on the latest
firmware versions available for download.
3.11 OK Key
The primary function of the OK key is confirmation of a change or selection.
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The ESC key is used conjunction with the , , and EDIT functions as a
back or escape function.
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The top & bottom end panels are where all connections are made to the CMX1. The
diagram above shows the layout and description of the connectors:
Transducer Connectors
Refer to Diagram: The transducer connectors, and battery cover/probe zero disk are
located on the CMX1’s top end cap. The transducer connectors are of type Lemo
“00”.
Note: There is no polarity associated with connecting the transducer to the CMX1.
Note: This same disk is also used as a probe zero disk. Simply remove the cover
when replacing the batteries (3 AA cells). When performing a manual probe zero
function, simply place the transducer on disk making firm contact. Important: Be
sure to follow the polarity labels located on the back label of the CMX1.
Note: Rechargeable batteries can be used, however they must be recharged outside
of the unit in a standalone battery charger.
USB-C Connector
Refer to Diagram: The USB-C connector, located on the bottom end cap, is a mini
type C female connector. It is designed to connect directly from the CMX1 to a
standard USB type A port on a PC. The cable supplied with the CMX1 is a USB type
C to a USB type A (pt# N-003-0330).
Note: This connector is also used to upgrade the CMX1 with the latest version of
firmware.
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CHAPTER FOUR
PRINCIPALS OF ULTRASONIC MEASUREMENT
4.4 Couplant
All ultrasonic applications require some medium to couple the sound from the
transducer to the test piece. Typically a high viscosity liquid is used as the medium.
The sound frequencies used in ultrasonic thickness measurement do not travel
through air efficiently. By using a liquid couplant between the transducer and test
piece the amount of ultrasound entering the test piece is much greater.
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4.5 Temperature
Temperature has an effect on sound velocity. The higher the temperature, the slower
sound travels in a material. High temperatures can also damage transducers and
present a problem for various liquid couplants.
Since the sound velocity varies with temperature it is important to calibrate at the
same temperature as the material being measured.
V-Path Correction
Dual element delay line transducers have two piezoelectric elements mounted at an
angle on one end of the delay line. One element is used for transmitting sound, while
the other element only receives sound. The two elements and their delay lines are
packaged in a single housing but acoustically isolated from each other with a sound
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barrier. This allows the transducer the ability to achieve very high sensitivity for
detecting small defects. Also, the surface of the test material does not have to be as
flat in order to obtain good measurements.
Dual element transducers are normally used in pulse-echo mode for finding defects,
and in echo-echo mode for through coating measurements.
Dual element delay line transducers are usable over a range of 0.025 inches to 20
inches depending on the material, frequency, and diameter.
A limitation of dual element delay-line transducers is the V shaped sound path.
Because the sound travels from one element to another, the time versus thickness
relationship is non-linear. Therefore, a correction table in the instruments software is
used to compensate for this error.
Dual element delay line transducers are especially useful in searching for small
defects. In the pulse-echo mode with high amplifier gain, very small defects can be
measured. This is very useful during corrosion inspections overall. The dual element
style transducer will find wall deterioration, pits, and any porosity pockets during tank
and pipeline inspections.
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is that a comparison is made, between the 2nd and 3rd echoes, to verify that a peak
jump has not occurred, providing an additional level of confidence to the
measurement. The disadvantage is that 3 reflections are needed which requires the
use of gates with controllable thresholds to adjust for sensitivity over a given
measurement range.
Once again, this is a custom hybrid combination mode using special techniques to
effectively measure the thickness of coatings that are either adhered to metallic
surfaces or in stand alone form. In this mode a two point calibration must be
performed. If the user will be measuring coating that has been applied to a metal
surface, the calibration must be performed using coating samples coupled to a metal
surface when calibrating. To explain further, a drop of couplant must be applied in
between the coating samples and metal surface. If the coating has not been applied
to a metal surface, the calibration should be performed accordingly.
This is a custom mode that combines pulse-echo and electronic zero techniques to
automatically adjust for temperature changes in the transducer as a result of an
increasing/decreasing temperature gradient in the test material.
Note: Rough surface conditions can have an effect on the overall accuracy in this
mode. If the surface condition is in question, the pulse-echo mode should be used in
conjunction with performing an off block automatic zero as the temperature gradient
changes.
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CHAPTER FIVE
SELECTING THE MEASUREMENT MODE
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the coating or paint is not completely removed. By using echo-echo mode, the user
is able to successfully measure through both, the coating and steel, and completely
eliminate the thickness of the paint or coating. Therefore, the steel can be measured
without having to remove the coating prior to measuring. Users will often use pulse-
echo mode and echo-echo mode in conjunction when performing inspections on
coated materials.
Thru coating measurements require special high damped transducers. The most
common transducers are the 3.5, 5, and 7.5MHz hi damped transducers. These
transducers are suitable for use in both pulse-echo and echo-echo modes. This
conveniently enables the user to accurately measure overall material thickness using
the thru Coating mode, and then conveniently switch to pit detection mode without
changing transducers. The ¼” 5MHz Hi damped transducer is the most commonly
used transducer for standard thru coating applications.
Coating Only
The coating only mode should be used when the application calls for coating
measurements only and the user is not interested in the thickness of the material the
coating has been applied to. This mode can also be used as a stand alone coating
thickness gauge, where the coating has not been applied to another material surface.
An auto identified coating probe must be attached to the CMX1 in order to enable this
mode.
Thin materials
Use pulse echo mode and a high frequency transducer for these types of
applications. The most common transducers are the 7.5MHz and 10MHz models
with extra resolution. The higher frequencies provide greater resolution and a lower
minimum thickness rating overall.
High temperature
Use and select a special 2.25MHz and 5 MHz High temperature transducer for these
types of applications. Both pulse-echo and echo-echo modes will also work for these
applications. However, echo-echo mode will eliminate error caused by temperature
variations in the delay line of the transducer.
Noisy Material
Materials such as titanium, stainless steel, and aluminum may have inherent surface
noise issues. This is a signal that appears at the surface of the material when using
a dual element delay line probe. Select a higher frequency transducer to reduce this
noise – 7.5MHz and higher for better resolution.
Restricted access
Measuring materials with extreme curvatures or restricted access, higher frequencies
with smaller diameters should be considered. The smallest diameter uses 3/16”
crystals with a contact area of .250”. Custom transducers are available on request.
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CHAPTER SIX
MAKING MEASUREMENTS
The steps involved in making measurements are detailed in this section. The
following sections outline how to setup and prepare your CMX1 for field use.
An automatic or manual zero must always be performed. The auto zero is an off
block electronic zero that does not require a zero reference block. This will most
always be the zero option of choice, as it makes the zeroing process very easy and
convenient to perform. However, If the manual zero option is enabled, the probe
zero must be measured on the reference disk (battery disk) attached to the top of the
instrument. The zero compensates for variations in the transducer. In all modes the
sound velocity must be determined. The sound velocity is used to convert the transit
time to a physical length. The sound velocity can be selected from a material chart in
the manual, selected from a material list in the CMX1, or for greater precision
determined from a sample of the test material that has been mechanically measured.
To enter the velocity from a table, look up the material on the chart in the appendix of
this manual and refer to the section below on Calibration to a Known Velocity. To
determine the velocity of a single sample, refer to the Material Calibration section on
page 47.
When measuring curved materials, it is more accurate to calibrate from two test
points, one at the minimum limit of the target thickness and one at the maximum limit.
In this case the reference disk mounted to the CMX1 is not used. This is called two-
point calibration and is described on page 49.
Note: Once the transducer has been selected, the CMX1 will store and recall this
transducer type every time the CMX1 is powered on/off. The type will only change if
the user physically selects another type from the list, or selects a previously saved
setup. Therefore, if you have previously gone through this section and selected the
transducer you are using, proceed to the next section.
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Note: If the transducer is not identified on power up, be sure the transducer type
selected is the same as the transducer plugged into the CMX1. Failure to do this
will result in erroneous measurements:
2) Assuming the CMX1 recognized the probe and the key was pressed,
the CMX1 will advance to a Zero Probe menu. If the transducer was
identified as a special transducer capable of measuring coating thickness, a
menu will be displayed allowing the user the ability to toggle the coating
thickness display on/off as follows:
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3) Press the and arrow keys to toggle the coating option on/off.
4) Wipe all couplant from the transducer face and proceed to the Probe Zero
section that follows.
In this second example the transducer was not identified and will force the user to
select the transducer type from a predefined list of transducers:
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6) Press the and arrow keys to scroll through the transducer list
until the appropriate type is highlighted.
7) Press the key to select the transducer type and display overwrite
existing probe screen.
8) Press the key to overwrite the existing probe type with the newly
selected probe type. The zero probe screen will be displayed. Proceed to
the zero probe section that follows.
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intervals during operation if it hasn’t been done. If the CMX1 is not zeroed correctly,
all the measurements taken may be in error by some fixed value. When the CMX1 is
using the auto zero (electronic zero), the CMX1DL can be in any measurement mode.
However, when the manual zero is being used, the CMX1 must be in pulse-echo
mode in order to perform the zero. The CMX1 will also see to it that this occurs by
simply forcing the gauge into this mode when zero. Therefore, if the CMX1 is in the
echo-echo measurement mode and a manual zero is being performed, the CMX1 will
put the gauge into pulse-echo mode automatically before performing the zero. While
this is a very convenient feature of the CMX1, the user should be sure to check the
measurement mode following calibration to be sure the CMX1 is in the desired mode.
The following steps outline both of these techniques.
The CMX1 is equipped with two zero options:
1) Off Block Zero (Automatic Probe Zero) – When this feature is enabled the
CMX1 will do an electronic zero automatically, eliminating the need for a zero
disk or block.
2) On Block Zero (Manual Probe Zero) – When this feature is enabled the
transducer must be placed on the probe zero disk (battery cover located on the
top of the unit.
Both zero procedures are outlined as follows:
1) Be sure all couplant has been removed from the face of the transducer.
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3) The screens illustrated above will be briefly displayed followed by the main
measurement screen. The CMX1 is ready to be calibrated.
Note: When the zero probe option is set to manual, the probe zero disk
(battery cap) located on the top of the gauge will be used as a zero standard
and the warning screen illustrated above will be displayed.
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3) Press the key once to activate the menu items tab. Press the
key multiple times to tab right and the key multiple times to tab left
until the PRB menu is highlighted and displaying the submenu items.
4) Press the and arrow keys to scroll through the sub menu items
until ZERO PROBE is highlighted.
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8) Remove the transducer from the probe zero disk, and proceed to the
calibration section.
Note: The value that is displayed will change depending on the current velocity
setting in the CMX1. Disregard the number that is displayed. It is not
important. What is important is accurately performing the steps outlined above
to insure reliability of the probe zero calculation.
Known Velocity
If the material velocity is known, the user may wish to simply enter the velocity
number into the CMX1, rather than have the CMX1 calculate the velocity value using
a known thickness on a material sample. The steps for entering the velocity are
outlined below:
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1) Press the key once to activate the menu items tab. Press the
key multiple times to tab right and the key multiple times to tab left
until the CAL menu is highlighted and displaying the submenu items.
2) Use the and arrow keys to scroll through the sub menu items
until VELOCITY is highlighted.
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7) Press the key to set the velocity and return to the menu screen, or
8) Finally, press the key to return to the measurement screen and begin
taking readings.
Known Thickness
Sometimes the sound velocity of a material is unknown. In this case a sample with
one or two known thicknesses can be used to determine the sound velocity. As
previously discussed, the CMX1 has a one or two point calibration option. The one
point calibration option is most suited for linearity over large ranges, as noted above.
The user should also consider calibrating on high side of the intended measurement
range, when using the one point option, minimize overall error. For example, if the
measurement range is .100” (2.54mm) to 1.0” (25.4mm), the user should calibrate on
a known thickness sample close to 1.0” (25.4mm).
Note: It’s always handy to carry a set of mechanical calipers to use in conjunction
with the CMX1 for calibration in the field:
Note: Be sure that the probe zero procedure has been performed prior to
performing this calibration procedure.
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display, is fully lit and stable. Press the key once to activate the menu
items tab. Press the key multiple times to tab right and the key
multiple times to tab left until the CAL menu is highlighted and displaying the
submenu items.
3) Use the and arrow keys to scroll through the sub menu items
until MATL 1PT is highlighted.
7) Repeat steps 5 & 6 until the known thickness value is correctly displayed.
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8) Press the key to calculate the velocity and return to the menu screen,
9) Finally, press the key to return to the measurement screen and begin
taking readings.
At some point there may become a requirement for improved accuracy over a smaller
measurement range. In this case, a two point calibration would be most suited for
the job. For example, if the measurement range was .080” (2.03mm) to .250”
(6.35mm), the user would perform a one point calibration on a known thickness
sample close to .250” (6.35mm), followed by a two point calibration close to .080”
(2.03mm). When a two point calibration is performed, the CMX1 calculates the zero
and the velocity. The following steps outline this procedure:
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display, is fully lit and stable. Press the key once to activate the menu
items tab. Press the key multiple times to tab right and the key
multiple times to tab left until the CAL menu is highlighted and displaying the
submenu items.
3) Use the and arrow keys to scroll through the sub menu items
until MATL 2PT is highlighted.
7) Repeat steps 5 & 6 until the known thickness value is correctly displayed.
8) Press the key to calculate the velocity and return to the menu screen,
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9) Finally, press the key to return to the measurement screen and begin
taking readings.
1) Press the key once to activate the menu items tab. Press the
key multiple times to tab right and the key multiple times to tab left
until the CAL menu is highlighted and displaying the submenu items.
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2) Use the and arrow keys to scroll through the sub menu items
until MAT is highlighted.
4) Press the and arrow keys to scroll through the material list until
the appropriate material is highlighted.
5) Press the key to overwrite the material type and display the menu
items with the new material type selected.
6) Finally, press the key to return to the measurement screen and begin
taking readings.
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To calibrate the CMX1 for a specific type of coating using samples with known
thicknesses, please refer to the chapter 9 – Pulse-Echo Coating (PECT) or
Coating (CT) for a complete explanation of using the CMX1 for coating
measurements.
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CHAPTER SEVEN
USING THE DIGITS & B-SCAN DISPLAYS
A key feature of the CMX1 is the ability to toggle between two different display
options, Digits and B-Scan. The Digits view provides the user with a large digital
readout of the thickness. Both views also include a scan bar features that uses a bar
graph to indicate thickness. The Scan bar can be very handy while scanning a tank
or pipe wall by graphically displaying deflections from pits or internal flaws, rather
than having to constantly watch for changes in the digital readout. It’s just another
visual aid to alarm the user when something out of the ordinary has been detected.
The B-Scan display is also very useful when scanning surfaces and viewing the cross
section of the test material. It provides a convenient way of visually profiling, or
drawing a picture of, the blind surfaces during a scan. The B-Scan display is also
equipped with a scan bar representing the overall thickness. Once again, the scan
bar gives the user a visual indication when a flaw or defect has been passed over
during the scan process. The scan bar will deflect off of the defect and return back to
the overall thickness. In this chapter we’ll outline some of the fine adjustment
features of the CMX1. We’ll take a better look at these options in this chapter.
Note: In order to recall and use the new adjustments made to the CMX1 at a later
time, the user must save the modified settings in one of the setup locations. Refer
page 94 for more information on setups.
DIGITS VIEW
Digits
The Digits view is a basic digital thickness gauge look and feel. The larger digits
make it much easier for the operator to monitor the thickness readings. The Scan
Bar has also been added to the Digits view to provide the user with yet another visual
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tool for easily monitoring changes in thickness readings due to internal flaws or
defects.
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B-Scan View
B-Scan
The B-Scan displays a time based cross section view of test material. This view is
commonly used to display the contour of the blind, or underside, surface of a pipe or
tank application. It is very similar to a fish finder. If a flaw or pit is located during a
scan, the B-Scan will draw the pit on the screen. The solid black rectangle in the
diagram at location K represents the cross section, or side view of the material. The
B-Scan view draws at a rate of 7 seconds per screen from right to left. Also notice at
location K, the pits and corroded bottom surface of the material.
It’s important to note that the measurement range on the display be set wide enough,
so that the maximum thickness of the material can be viewed on the display. Using
the diagram above, if the material thickness was actually 1.75”, the underside of the
material would not be viewable according to the current range at 0.00” – 1.00”. All
the user would see is a black screen from 0.00” – 1.00” with no view of the bottom
contour at 1.75”.
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1) Press the key once to activate the menu items tab. Press the
key multiple times to tab right, and the key multiple times to tab left,
until the DISP menu is highlighted and displaying the submenu items.
2) Use the and arrow keys to scroll through the sub menu items
until VIEW is highlighted.
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Note: Once the range is set, it will remain the same for all the views respectively.
The procedures to adjust the starting depth (B-START) are outlined below:
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1) Press the key once to activate the menu items tab. Press the
key multiple times to tab right, and the key multiple times to tab left,
until the DISP menu is highlighted and displaying the submenu items.
2) Use the and arrow keys to scroll through the sub menu items
until B-START is highlighted.
3) Press the and arrow keys to scroll the value. When the correct
B-Start value is being displayed, proceed to step 8.
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8) Press the key to set the B-Start value and return to the menu screen,
9) Finally, press the key to return to the measurement screen and begin
taking readings.
1) Press the key once to activate the menu items tab. Press the
key multiple times to tab right, and the key multiple times to tab left,
until the DISP menu is highlighted and displaying the submenu items.
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2) Use the and arrow keys to scroll through the sub menu items
until B-DEPTH is highlighted.
3) Press the and arrow keys to scroll the value. When the correct
width is being displayed, proceed to step 8.
8) Press the key to set the B-Depth and return to the menu screen, or
9) Finally, press the key to return to the measurement screen and begin
taking readings.
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The CMX1 has the capability to adjust the the scrolling speed of the time based B-
Scan displayed in the gauge. The procedures to adjust the speed are outlined
below:
1) Press the key once to activate the menu items tab. Press the
key multiple times to tab right, and the key multiple times to tab left,
until the DISP menu is highlighted and displaying the submenu items.
2) Use the and arrow keys to scroll through the sub menu items
until B-SCAN SPEED is highlighted.
3) Use the and arrow keys to scroll the speed from 0-10. Note:
10 representing the fastest scroll time. Once the appropriate speed is
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8) Press the key to set the speed and return to the DISP menu., followed
9) Finally, press the key to return to the measurement screen and begin
the scanning process.
7.4 Gain
The gain, or amplification of the return echoes, can be adjusted in the CMX1 to
accommodate a variety of applications. The setting of the gain is crucial in order to
obtain valid readings during the measurement process. Too much gain may result in
erroneous measurements, by detecting on noise rather than the actual material back
wall itself. Not enough gain may result in intermittent detection. It may also result in
lack of detection on internal flaws, pits, or porosity. The gain can easily be compared
to the volume control of a home stereo system. If you turn it up too much, you can’t
hear the music clearly. If it’s turned down too much, you can’t hear it at all.
The CMX1 has three gain settings (VLOW, LOW, MED, HI, VHI). The gain range is
42dB – 50dB in 2dB increments. Note: The CMX1 has been optimized for the MED
gain setting for all common applications. It should be operated in this mode as
standard. However, some applications may require the lower or higher gain settings.
When? The low settings may be necessary for noisy or granular cast materials. How
do I know when to lower the gain? If the reading becomes sporadic and won’t settle
down or resolve on a thickness value, the user can assume that the material is either
very noisy aluminum, or granular cast iron. This would be a good time to change the
CMX1 to lower gain setting and see if the reading settles down and become stable.
How do I know when to increase the gain? Often times the user will be trying to
measure a material that is hard to penetrate or pass sound through. This may be
due to the material type, or overall thickness of the material. When a material is hard
to pass sound through because of the thickness or general make-up, it would be a
good time to consider switching the CMX1 into a higher gain setting. Another
example might be the need to increase overall sensitivity for locating fine pits or
flaws. In any case, the selectable gain settings offer the user some additional options
to resolve and overcome application issues.
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Note: When the echo-echo thru-paint measurement mode is selected, the manual
gain feature is disabled and grayed out in the menu items. In this mode, the CMX1
switches to an automatic gain mode (AGC) that optimizes the gain setting
automatically in the hardware of the CMX1.
1) Press the key once to activate the menu items tab. Press the
key multiple times to tab right, and the key multiple times to tab left,
until the TUNE menu is highlighted and displaying the submenu items.
2) Use the and arrow keys to scroll through the sub menu items
until GAIN is highlighted.
3) Press the and arrow keys to scroll the value. When the correct
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CHAPTER EIGHT
THRU PAINT MEASUREMENT TECHNIQUE
The first thing to note in this section, is that by selecting the transducer type from the
list of probes stored in the CMX1, a basic echo-echo thru paint configuration is
recalled from memory. Each of the transducers in the list contains pre-configured
echo-echo settings. The standard transducer that will be used for common steel
applications ¼” 5MHz high damped transducer (1/4IN – 5.0MHZ HD). This is the
recommended transducer for this industry and should be used for thru paint
applications. Any of the auto recognition coating transducers are also high damped
transducers and will work in echo-echo mode as well.
Note: When a transducer is selected for use, all of the measurement modes
available for use with this transducer can easily be determined by pressing the multi-
mode button on the keypad. The CMX1 has been programmed to identify the modes
available to a specific transducer.
Once the transducer type has been selected and the appropriate calibration
procedure completed, the CMX1 can toggle between pulse-echo (flaws & pits), and
echo-echo (thru paint) modes by simply pressing the key located on the
keypad. Refer to page 38 for additional information.
The CMX1 can also be configured for thru paint applications by selecting a factory
setup stored in the list of setups in the CMX1. Refer to page 94 for information on
recalling a setup. Once either the transducer type or setup has been selected, the
inspector is ready to begin making measurements.
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2) By pressing keypad.
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Note: If the CMX1 recognizes a specific transducer, the user should always
select to use the identified probe. The only time an alternative probe
should be selected from a list is if the user switched probes following initial
power up and recognition.
2) Assuming the CMX1 recognized the probe and the key was pressed,
the CMX1 will advance to a Zero Probe menu. If the transducer was
identified as a special transducer capable of measuring coating thickness, a
menu will be displayed allowing the user the ability to toggle the coating
thickness display on/off as follows:
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3) Press the and arrow keys to toggle the coating option on/off.
1) Press the key located on bottom left of the keypad to display the
MEASURE MODE options menu.
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1) Press the key once to activate the menu items tab. Press the
key multiple times to tab right, and the key multiple times to tab left,
until the TUNE menu is highlighted and displaying the submenu items.
2) Use the and arrow keys to scroll through the sub menu items
until MEASURE MODE is highlighted.
4) When the correct MODE is being displayed, press the key to return to
the measurement screen and begin taking readings.
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2) Use the and arrow keys to scroll through the sub menu items
until Coating Only (CT) mode is highlighted.
3) Press the key to select the measurement mode and return to the
measurement screen.
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5) Press the key once to activate the menu items tab. Press the
key multiple times to tab right and the key multiple times to tab left
until the PRB menu is highlighted and displaying the submenu items.
6) Use the and arrow keys to scroll through the sub menu items
until ZERO COATING is highlighted.
8) Press the key to zero the coating and return to the PRB menu, or
10) Use the and arrow keys to scroll through the sub menu items
until Coating On (PECT) is highlighted.
11) Press the key to select the measurement mode and return to the
measurement screen, and begin taking readings. Proceed to the coating
calibration section.
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Known Velocity
If the coating velocity is known, the user may wish to simply enter the velocity
number into the CMX1, rather than have the CMX1 calculate the velocity value using
a known thickness on a coating sample(s). The steps for entering the velocity are
outlined below:
1) Press the key once to activate the menu items tab. Press the
key multiple times to tab right and the key multiple times to tab left
until the CAL menu is highlighted and displaying the submenu items.
2) Use the and arrow keys to scroll through the sub menu items
until COATING VEL is highlighted.
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7) Press the key to set the velocity and return to the menu screen, or
8) Finally, press the key to return to the measurement screen and begin
taking readings.
Known Thickness
Sometimes the sound velocity of a coating material is unknown. In this case a
sample with a known thickness can be used to determine the sound velocity of the
coating. As previously discussed, the CMX1 offers a one point calibration option for
coating in PECT measurement mode. It is also import to reiterate that the coating
sample must be coupled to a metallic material in order to perform the calibration.
The calibration should also consider calibrating on high side of the intended
measurement range, when using the one point option, minimize overall error. For
example, if the measurement range of the coating will be from .040” - .080” (1.0mm
2.3mm), a coating closest to .080 (2.0mm) should be used.
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Note: It’s always handy to carry a set of mechanical calipers to use in conjunction
with the CMX1 for calibration in the field:
Note: Be sure that the probe zero procedure has been performed prior to
performing this calibration procedure.
2) Apply a drop of couplant on a piece of metal and place the coating sample
on the metal over the couplant. Apply a drop of couplant on the transducer
and place the transducer in steady contact with the coating and sample or
actual test material. Be sure that the reading is stable and the repeatability
indicator, in the top left corner of the display, is fully lit and stable. Press the
key once to activate the menu items tab. Press the key multiple
times to tab right and the key multiple times to tab left until the CAL
menu is highlighted and displaying the submenu items.
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3) Use the and arrow keys to scroll through the sub menu items
until COATING 1PT is highlighted.
7) Repeat steps 5 & 6 until the known thickness value is correctly displayed.
8) Press the key to calculate the velocity and return to the menu screen,
9) Finally, press the key to return to the measurement screen and begin
taking readings.
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In the previous sections we’ve discussed how to setup and use the coating feature
for use in conjunction with material thickness and flaw and pit detection. The CMX1
also has the capability to be used for general coating measurements. This
measurement mode is called Coating (CT) and can be enabled using the same
methods as described in a previous section above.
When the Coating Only (CT) mode is enabled, a two point calibration on the coating
samples must be performed. This is to ensure linearity over the coating
measurement range will be achieved.
Note: If coating measurements will be made with the coating applied to a metal
surface, the calibration must be done in the same manner, with the samples coupled
to a metal surface. However, if the coating will be measured as a stand alone
material, the calibration must be performed the same way.
Known Thickness
The following section will demonstrate the two point coating calibration procedure.
This example demonstrates a coating thickness range of .040” - .120” ( 1 – 3 mm) as
follows:
Note: It’s always handy to carry a set of mechanical calipers to use in conjunction
with the CMX1 for calibration in the field:
Note: Use the maximum coating sample for the one point calibration first.
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of the display, is fully lit and stable. Press the key once to activate the
menu items tab. Press the key multiple times to tab right and the
key multiple times to tab left until the CAL menu is highlighted and
displaying the submenu items.
3) Use the and arrow keys to scroll through the sub menu items
until COATING 1PT is highlighted.
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7) Repeat steps 5 & 6 until the known thickness value is correctly displayed.
8) Press the key to calculate the velocity and return to the menu screen,
9) Finally, press the key to return to the measurement screen and begin
taking readings.
Note: Use the minimum coating sample for the two point calibration.
1) Physically measure the thinnest of the two samples of the coating, as close
as possible to the minimum expected coating measurement range, using a
set of calipers or a digital micrometer.
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the display, is fully lit and stable. Press the key once to activate the
menu items tab. Press the key multiple times to tab right and the
key multiple times to tab left until the CAL menu is highlighted and
displaying the submenu items.
3) Use the and arrow keys to scroll through the sub menu items
until COATING 2PT is highlighted.
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7) Repeat steps 5 & 6 until the known thickness value is correctly displayed.
8) Press the key to calculate the velocity and return to the menu screen,
9) Finally, press the key to return to the measurement screen and begin
taking readings.
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ADDITIONAL FEATURES OF THE CMX1
1) Press the key once to activate the menu items tab. Press the
key multiple times to tab right and the key multiple times to tab left
until the UTIL menu is highlighted and displaying the submenu items.
2) Use the and arrow keys to scroll through the sub menu items
until SCAN MODE is highlighted.
3) Use the and arrow keys to toggle the SCAN MODE on/off.
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1) Press the key once to activate the menu items tab. Press the
key multiple times to tab right, and the key multiple times to tab left,
until the UTIL menu is highlighted and displaying the submenu items.
2) Use the and arrow keys to scroll through the sub menu items
until ALARM is highlighted.
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1) Assuming the ALARM is ON, use the and arrow keys to scroll
through the sub menu items until ALARM LOW is highlighted.
2) Press the and arrow keys to scroll the value. When the correct
alarm value is being displayed, proceed to step 7.
6) Repeat steps 4 & 5 until the ALARM LOW value is correctly displayed.
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7) If only one limit will be used, press the key to return to the
measurement screen and begin taking readings. Otherwise, continue on to
set the ALARM HIGH limit.
1) Press the key once to activate the menu items tab. Press the
key multiple times to tab right, and the key multiple times to tab left,
until the UTIL menu is highlighted and displaying the submenu items.
2) Use the and arrow keys to scroll through the sub menu items
until DIFFERENTIAL is highlighted.
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to the right of the DIFFERENTIAL label, press the key to display the
Digits Edit Box.
5) Press the key to set the DIFFERENTIAL value and return to the menu
screen.
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6) Finally, press the key to return to the measurement screen and begin
taking readings.
1) Press the key once to activate the menu items tab. Press the
key multiple times to tab right and the key multiple times to tab left
until the UTIL menu is highlighted and displaying the submenu items.
2) Use the and arrow keys to scroll through the sub menu items
until KEY CLICK is highlighted.
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1) Press the key once to activate the menu items tab. Press the
key multiple times to tab right and the key multiple times to tab left
until the UTIL menu is highlighted and displaying the submenu items.
2) Use the and arrow keys to scroll through the sub menu items
until SET DATE is highlighted.
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5) Press the and arrow keys multiple times to scroll the value.
6) Repeat steps 4 & 5 until the Time & Date is correctly displayed.
7) Press the key to set the Time & Date and return to the menu screen,
8) Finally, press the key to return to the measurement screen and begin
taking readings.
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1) Press the key once to activate the menu items tab. Press the
key multiple times to tab right and the key multiple times to tab left
until the UTIL menu is highlighted and displaying the submenu items.
2) Use the and arrow keys to scroll through the sub menu items
until SHOW DATE is highlighted.
3) Press the and arrow keys multiple times to scroll the options
(Date, Time, Both, Off).
4) Finally, press the key to return to the measurement screen and begin
taking readings.
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1) To capture a file, press the MULT MODE key to freeze the screen and enter
the measure mode menu.
3) Press the key to display the alpha numeric edit box to name and save
the screen shot.
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1) Press the key once to activate the menu items tab. Press the
key multiple times to tab right and the key multiple times to tab left
until the XFER menu is highlighted and displaying the submenu items.
3) Press the key to display the list of images saved on the SD card.
4) Use the and arrow keys to scroll through the list until the
desired image name is highlighted.
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CHAPTER ELEVEN
SETUPS – CREATE, STORE, EDIT, & RECALL
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Opening a Setup
1) Press the key once to activate the menu items tab. Press the
key multiple times to tab right and the key multiple times to tab left
until the SETUP menu is highlighted and displaying the submenu items.
2) Use the and arrow keys to scroll through the sub menu items
until OPEN is highlighted.
4) Use the and arrow keys to scroll through the setups until the
target setup is highlighted.
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Saving a Setup
1) Press the key once to activate the menu items tab. Press the
key multiple times to tab right and the key multiple times to tab left
until the SETUP menu is highlighted and displaying the submenu items.
2) Use the and arrow keys to scroll through the sub menu items
until SAVE is highlighted.
3) Press the key to display the Save Setup Parameters List Box.
4) Press the and arrow keys to scroll the Name and Note
parameters.
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7) Press the key to return to the Save Setup Parameters List Box.
9) Use the and arrow keys to scroll to and highlight SAVE SETUP.
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11) Use the and arrow keys to scroll through the setups until the
target location to save the Setup is highlighted.
13) Press the key to save the Setup, or to cancel saving the Setup.
Note: The Name and Comments of the Setup can be edited at any time by
simply repeating the Save Setup routine described above. Therefore, the
Save Setup function can also be considered an Edit Function.
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Deleting a Setup
1) Press the key once to activate the menu items tab. Press the
key multiple times to tab right and the key multiple times to tab left
until the SETUP menu is highlighted and displaying the submenu items.
2) Use the and arrow keys to scroll through the sub menu items
until DELETE is highlighted.
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5) When the Setup Name is highlighted, press the key to display the
confirmation screen.
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1) Press the key once to activate the menu items tab. Press the
key multiple times to tab right and the key multiple times to tab left
until the SETUP menu is highlighted and displaying the submenu items.
2) Use the and arrow keys to scroll through the sub menu items
until DEFAULT SETUP is highlighted.
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Selecting a Language
1) Press the key once to activate the menu items tab. Press the
key multiple times to tab right and the key multiple times to tab left
until the SETUP menu is highlighted and displaying the submenu items.
2) Use the and arrow keys to scroll through the sub menu items
until LANGUAGE is highlighted.
4) Once the desired language is displayed, press the key to return to the
measurement screen.
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USING THE UTILITY SOFTWARE
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to the main drive directory CMX1, and use the upgrade utility located in the XFER
menu. The process is very easy and convenient, allowing our users to stay current
with updated feature additions and bug fixes. The procedure to upgrade your CMX1
is outlined below:
1) Press the key once to activate the menu items tab. Press the
key multiple times to tab right and the key multiple times to tab left
until the XFER menu is highlighted and displaying the submenu items.
Alternatively, press the and arrow keys multiple times using the
left button wheel.
pressing key to start the upgrade process. Note: The CMX1 will
power down and the alarm lights will flash during the upgrade process.
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APPENDIX A -
VELOCITY TABLE
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APPENDIX B -
SETUP LIBRARY
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WARRANTY INFORMATION
Warranty Statement
Dakota NDT warrants the CMX1 against defects in materials and workmanship
for a period of two years from receipt by the end user. Additionally, Dakota NDT
warrants transducers and accessories against such defects for a period of 90 days
from receipt by the end user. If Dakota NDT receives notice of such defects during
the warranty period, Dakota NDT will either, at its option, repair or replace products
that prove to be defective.
Should Dakota NDT be unable to repair or replace the product within a
reasonable amount of time, the customer's alternative exclusive remedy shall be
refund of the purchase price upon return of the product.
Exclusions
The above warranty shall not apply to defects resulting from: improper or
inadequate maintenance by the customer; unauthorized modification or misuse; or
operation outside the environmental specifications for the product.
Dakota NDT makes no other warranty, either express or implied, with respect to
this product. Dakota NDT specifically disclaims any implied warranties of
merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. Some states or provinces do not
allow limitations on the duration of an implied warranty, so the above limitation or
exclusion may not apply to you. However, any implied warranty of merchantability or
fitness is limited to the five-year duration of this written warranty.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights
which may vary from state to state or province to province.
Obtaining Service During Warranty Period
If your hardware should fail during the warranty period, contact Dakota NDT and
arrange for servicing of the product. Retain proof of purchase in order to obtain
warranty service.
For products that require servicing, Dakota NDT may use one of the following
methods:
- Repair the product
- Replace the product with a re-manufactured unit
- Replace the product with a product of equal or greater performance
- Refund the purchase price.
After the Warranty Period
If your hardware should fail after the warranty period, contact Dakota NDT for
details of the services available, and to arrange for non-warranty service.
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