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Part No. 910-220D
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Warranty
Warranty
The EPOCH 4 Digital Ultrasonic Flaw Detector has been designed and manufactured as a
high quality instrument.
Damage in transit - Inspect the unit thoroughly upon receipt for evidence of external or
internal damage that may have occurred during shipment. Notify the carrier making the
delivery immediately of any damage, since the carrier is normally liable for damage in
shipment. Preserve packing materials, waybills, and other shipping documentation in
order to establish damage claims. After notifying the carrier, contact Olympus NDT so
that we may assist in the damage claims, and provide replacement equipment, if
necessary. Your shipping container is re-usable and may be used in the future when
returning the unit for recalibration or repair.
Olympus NDT guarantees the EPOCH 4 to be free from defects in materials and
workmanship for a period of one year (twelve months) from date of shipment. This
warranty only covers equipment that has been used in a proper manner as described in this
instruction manual and has not been subjected to excessive abuse, attempted unauthorized
repair, or modification. DURING THIS WARRANTY PERIOD, Olympus NDT
LIABILITY IS STRICTLY LIMITED TO REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF A
DEFECTIVE UNIT AT ITS OPTION. Olympus NDT does not warrant the EPOCH 4 to
be suitable of intended use, or fitness for any particular application or purpose. Olympus
NDT accepts no liability for consequential or incidental damages including damage to
property and/or personal injury. In addition to our standard one year warranty, Olympus
NDT also offers an optional two year warranty (call for further details).
This warranty does not include transducers, transducer cables, or battery. The customer
will pay shipping expense to the Olympus NDT plant for warranty repair; Olympus NDT
will pay for the return of the repaired equipment. (For instruments not under warranty, the
customer will pay shipping expenses both ways.)
In this manual, we have attempted to teach the proper operation of the EPOCH 4
consistent with accepted flaw detection techniques. We believe the procedures and
examples given are accurate. However, the information contained herein is intended
solely as a teaching aid and should not be used in any particular application without
independent testing and/or verification by the operator or the supervisor. Such
independent verification of procedures become more important as the criticality of the
application increases.
For these reasons, we make no warranty, expressed or implied, that the techniques,
examples, or procedures described herein are consistent with industry standards nor that
they will meet the requirements of any particular application. Olympus NDT expressly
disclaims all implied warranties of merchantability and of fitness for any particular
application.
Olympus NDT reserves the right to modify all products without incurring the
responsibility for modifying previously manufactured products. Olympus NDT does not
assume any liability for the results of particular installations, as these circumstances are
not within our control.
THE WARRANTIES SET FORTH HEREIN ARE EXCLUSIVE AND ARE IN LIEU
OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES WHETHER STATUTORY, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED (INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS
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Table of Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
List of Tables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
List of Figures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
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Preface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1.1 Product Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1.2 About this Document . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1.3 Audience. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1.4 Typographic Conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1.5 Related Documentation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1.6 If You have Documentation Comments. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1.7 Revision History. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1.8 Technical Help . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Display Flags and Markers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Setting-up Parameters. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3.6.1
Language Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Units of Measurement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Analog Out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Advanced User . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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RS232 Setup. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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VGA Output On/Off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Grid On/Off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3.6.10 Keypad Lock Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3.6.11 Filled Live . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3.6.12 Filled Peak . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3.6.13 AA Alkaline Battery Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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List of Tables
List of Tables
Table 1
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Typographic Conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Revision History. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Main Keypad Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Datalogger Keypad Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Datalogger Alphanumeric Keypad Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Menu Symbol Descriptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Active/Inactive Software Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98
Spotweld Overlays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118
Sound Velocities of Various Materials (Longitudinal Wave Velocity) . . . . . . . 141
EPOCH 4 Ultrasonic Flaw Detector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155
Items Included with the EPOCH 4 (Spares can be purchased) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155
Instrument Software Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155
PC Interface Program and Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 156
Optional Hardware Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 156
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English Keypad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
International Keypad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Selecting the Editable Parameters Option . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Viewing the Editable Parameters Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Editing the Gain Parameter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Viewing New Preset Values. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Full Screen Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Split Screen Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Menu Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Discovering a Flaw during an Angle Beam Inspection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Displaying the Flaw Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Before Activating AUTO-80% . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
After Activating AUTO-80%. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Set-up for Peak-to-Peak Measurement. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Angle Beam Inspection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Amplitude Mode Displaying Current Amp and Amp Max . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Time-of-Flight Mode Displaying s Values . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Negative Logic Alarm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Positive Logic Alarm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Calibrating for a Thin Block Using a Straight Beam Transducer . . . . . . . . . . . .
Entering a Thin Standard Value . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Calibrating for a Thick Block Using a Straight Beam Transducer . . . . . . . . . . .
Entering a Thick Standard Value . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Calibrating for a Thin Block Using a Delay Line Transducer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Entering a Thin Standard Value . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Calibrating for a Thick Block Using a Delay Line Transducer . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Entering a Thick Standard Value . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Calibrating for a Thin Block Using a Dual Element Transducer . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Entering a Thin Standard Value . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Calibrating for a Thick Block Using a Dual Element Transducer . . . . . . . . . . . .
Entering a Thick Standard Value . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Reference Block Displaying the 0 Mark. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Locating the Beam Index Point . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Verifying the Refracted Angle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Calibrating for Distance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Entering a Thin Standard Value . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Adjusting the Gain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Entering a Thick Standard Value . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
IIW Calibration Block with 0.060" Diameter Drilled Hole . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Locking the Reference Gain to Add/Subtract Scanning Gain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Memory Screen (no stored files) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Entering File Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Recalling a Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91
Editing the File Directory. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93
Editing the File Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
Creating a DAC Curve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99
TVG Example. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103
Selecting B-Scan from the Options Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107
Selecting the Bi-Directional Encoder Pulses Option . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107
Selecting the Uni-Directional Encoder Pulses Option . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109
Selecting the Manual Update Rate Option . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110
Setting Up Scan Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111
Setting Number of A-Scans to Save. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112
Viewing the Selected Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113
Viewing a Manual B-Scan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114
Viewing a Split A-Scan / B-Scan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115
Activating/Deactivating the Floating Gate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116
Active Floating Gate with Two Gates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116
Selecting Parameters from the Interface Gate Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121
Gate Appearances. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122
Setup Mode. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123
Run Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123
Selecting -6dB from the Floating Gate Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124
Gate 1 Floating at 6dB/Gate 2 Floating at 12dB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125
Example of -6dB Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125
Example of -12dB Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126
Selecting Wave Analysis from the Options Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128
Viewing Changes on Display when Wave Analysis is Active. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129
AWS D1.1 Software Option Activated in the Options Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131
Pressing [F1] to Store the REF B Value. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132
Displaying the D Value . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133
Selecting Auto-Freeze from the Options Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134
Selecting either Hold Mode or Time Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135
Snowflake Icon Identifies Auto-Freeze is Active . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135
RS232 Serial Cable /Part# EP4/C-9FAT-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151
RS232 Serial Cable Wire Run List. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151
Parallel Port Cable /Part# EP4/C-25PRL-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152
Parallel Port Cable Wire Run List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152
VGA Adapter Cable /Part# EP4/C-15VGA-6. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153
VGA Adapter Cable Wire Run List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153
Printer Cable (for DPU-414 Portable Serial Printer) /
Part# EP4/PR-Cable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154
Figure 82 Printer Cable (for DPU-414 Portable Serial Printer) Wire Run List . . . . . . . . . 154
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Preface
Preface
The preface provides the following introductory topics:
1.1
Product Description
Audience
Typographic Conventions
Related Documentation
Revision History
Technical Help
Product Description
Utilizing the latest advances in technology, Panametrics-NDT has developed what can be
considered an ideal Ultrasonic Flaw Detector, the fourth generation, EPOCH 4.
Improvements in microprocessors, displays, batteries, and components have enabled
Panametrics-NDT to develop a lightweight, fast, powerful instrument with ultrasonic
performance, resolution, and documentation capabilities.
Two types of displays are available on the EPOCH 4. The Electroluminescent Display
(ELD) is a high resolution, ultra bright, fast display with adjustable brightness settings.
The Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) is extremely crisp, offering superior outdoor visibility
with extended battery operating time. The new electronics drive the displays at rates faster
than the human eye can perceive and bright enough to view under the worst lighting
conditions and most extreme environments.
Improvements over previous models include:
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A higher bandwidth, combined with the addition of narrowband filters, increased PRF
rates up to 1kHz and the option to select a tunable square wave pulser or spike pulser.
The EPOCH 4 also has an automatic transducer calibration function to determine
material velocity and zero offset and expanded datalogging with editing capabilities.
The EPOCH 4 includes a VGA output for large screen viewing, comfortable
ergonomic design, and an improved and more intuitive user interface.
The light weight of the EPOCH 4 (5.7 lbs./2.6 Kg.) makes it an ideal choice for field
inspectors with demanding applications. The compact Nickel Metal Hydride battery
pack provides 7 hours of continuous use with the ELD and up to 10 hours with the
LCD under any normal testing modes and requires recharge times of less than 3 hours.
The ELD and LCD screens provide the inspector with all necessary test data in a clear,
logically organized format. The instruments gain and range settings and current
measurement mode are constantly displayed at the top of the screen. A large numeric
display provides an instantaneous readout of material thickness, soundpath,
amplitude, or time of flight. When using an angle beam transducer, the EPOCH 4 will
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provide the soundpath, surface distance, and depth to a flaw, plus display which leg of
the soundpath the reflector is in with a leg indicator.
The documentation capability of the EPOCH 4 has been greatly improved. Capable of
storing as many as 500 waveforms (expandable up to 2,000) or 10,000 thickness
readings (expandable up to 40,000), the alphanumeric datalogger allows the most
extensive data collection capabilities available on the market today. Calibration and
test data can be labelled with an eight character file name, three digit extension, and 16
character ID for each individual piece of data. In addition, a unique editing feature
allows IDs to be deleted or cleared for future use. A handy memo feature allows
unlimited comment and data description entries. A memory display screen makes it
possible to review the contents of any file by scrolling through the actual data prior to
deleting or recalling the information. Finally, any stored data can be sent directly from
the EPOCH 4 to a printer to create an on-site, mini-report or uploaded to the optional
PC Interface Program. The Interface Program runs in a standard Internet browser and
makes it easy to save, view, send, or move data from application to application. The
browser format makes it easier than ever to utilize the power of the Internet to share
data and send reports.
These are a few of the EPOCH 4s many features. This manual is written in a functional
format. The information contained within can read in modular format to answer questions
about how to perform specific functions. We suggest reading through the information
completely at least once with your EPOCH 4 in hand so that you can combine reading the
descriptions and examples with actual use of the instrument.
1.2
1.3
Audience
This document is intended for any operator using the EPOCH 4. Panametrics-NDT
recommends that all operators have a thorough understanding of the principles and
limitations of ultrasonic testing. We assume no responsibility for incorrect operational
procedure or interpretation of test results. We recommend that any operator seek adequate
training prior to using this equipment. Panametrics-NDT offers a full range of training
courses including Level I and Level II Ultrasonic Testing, Advanced Detection and
Sizing, and Ultrasonic Thickness Gaging. For further information regarding training
courses, contact Panametrics-NDT.
While the EPOCH 4 is a continuously self-calibrating instrument, it is up to the customer
to determine regulatory requirements. Panametrics-NDT offers calibration and
documentation services. Contact Panametrics-NDT or your local representative with any
special requests.
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Preface
1.4
Typographic Conventions
The following notes and table provide a list of the typographic conventions that appear in
this document.
Warning:
Note:
Tip:
Convention
Description
Courier Font
Heavy courier
Bold
Italics
Bold Italics
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1.5
Related Documentation
The EPOCH 4 works with the optional EPOCH 4 Interface Program. For more
information about this software program, refer to the following instruction manuals:
1.6
Contact us at info@panametrics-NDT.com.
In all your correspondence, please include the title of the document, its part number,
release date, and the specific section upon which you are commenting.
1.7
Revision History
This document may require updating because of corrections or changes to the product.
Publication dates, printed on the front cover, are updated when a change is made to this
document. In addition, the document number is also changed to reflect the revision.
The table below shows a list of all revisions for this document.
Date
Issue
Release version
May 2001
910-220A
First release.
September 2001
910-220B
Second release.
August 2002
910-220C
Third release.
April 2003
910-220D
Fourth release.
February 2004
910-220D
Update.
Table 2
1.8
Revision History
Technical Help
Call Panametrics-NDT and ask for a sales engineer to assist you.
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2.1
2.2
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2.3
2.4
2.5
The battery has a notch on one end and only fits into the unit one way.
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2. Plug the output cable directly into the receptacle on the right side of the EPOCH 4.
To ensure complete charging, charge batteries with the EPOCH 4 turned off. If the
Epoch 4 is turned on while connected to an AC line, the battery charges at a slower
rate.
When the unit is powered on and connected to the charger, the battery symbol on the
display will continuously cycle from empty to full to indicate the battery is charging.
Once the battery reaches approximately 85% capacity, the symbol will stop cycling
and remain full. Charge the unit for another hour in order to achieve full capacity.
You can also charge the EPOCH 4 battery outside the instrument using an external standalone charger. This accessory is available through Panametrics-NDT (part number EP4EC) or found locally in electronic and retail stores. Contact Panametrics-NDT for more
information.
2.5.1
Store batteries in a cool, dry environment. Avoid long-term storage under sunlight or in
other excessively hot places such as an automobile trunk. While in storage, fully recharge
batteries at least once every 2 months.
2.6
The Alkaline Battery mode is located in the Options menu. This mode allows the
EPOCH 4 to fully discharge the AA battery. EPOCH 4 always defaults to the AA Battery
Off mode.
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3.1
Powering-up
Setting-up Parameters
Powering-up
Pressing [ON/OFF] causes an initial beep from the unit and then a series of relay clicks.
The display lights up and the unit goes through a self-test for 5 seconds.
Note:
You can do a Master Reset on the EPOCH 4 during power-up. Press and hold
[EDIT] and then turn the unit on. Do not release [EDIT] until the screen
lights up with a Powerup Reset prompt box. Press [OPTION] to cancel
master reset and the unit will proceed to the live screen. Otherwise, press
[ENTER] to continue. Use the slewing keys to move the highlight bar over
the desired selection:
Parameters - Resets the units parameters back to the factor settings
Database - Erases the EPOCH 4s memory (saved calibrations, etc.)
Parameters + Database - Completes both operations listed above.
Use the slewing keys to highlight your selection and press [ENTER]. A !
appears. Press [OPTION] to complete the MASTER RESET and proceed to
the live screen.
3.1.1
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ELD Brightness: This setting is valid for units with ELD screens only. You can select
from brightness (intensity of screen) settings of LOW, MED, HIGH and MAX. The
MAX selection is the brightest setting. Note that higher brightness settings result in
lower total battery operating time. The unit will always default to the LOW setting
upon power-up.
LCD Backlight: This setting is valid for units with LCD screens only. You can select
to either have LCD backlight display light to set on or off. The default setting for the
backlight is ON.
LCD Contrast: This setting is valid for units with LCD screen only. Depending on
sunlight conditions and temperature, you may need to adjust the contrast of the LCD
to maximize the screen visibility. You can slew through a wide range of the
adjustment to optimize the display.
3.2
3.2.1
Enter Key
While you can access most functions directly via the instrument keypad, you can change
all essential ultrasonic controls by using of the [ENTER] key and one of the four green
slewing keys [ ], [ ], [ ], and [ ]. This method provides control of virtually all
instrument settings with the thumb of the left hand. Multiple presses of [ENTER] will
toggle through each of the instrument parameters. The parameter highlights when
activated. Use the [ ], [ ], [ ], or [ ] key to change a activated parameter value.
Press the [ENTER] key multiple times to toggle through the instrument settings. To move
quickly through the sequence, press [ENTER] multiple times in succession or simply
hold down the key to reach the desired function.
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Whenever a function is opened in the full screen display, the EPOCH 4 provides prompts
in the Abbreviated Status window directly above the A-Scan display on the left side.
3.3
Figure 1
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Figure 2
3.3.1
English
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International Keypad
Intl
Color
Function
Blue
Gray
Gray
English
Intl
Color
Function
Beige
Blue
Blue
Purple
Purple
Purple
Red
Beige
Red
Red
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English
Intl
Color
Function
Beige
Red
Orange
Beige
Orange
Orange
Beige
Orange
Orange
Beige
Orange
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English
Intl
Color
Function
Orange
Beige
Echo-to-Echo Measurement:
Activates the Echo-to-Echo
Measurement mode. This
automatically opens Gate 2 (if it is not
already active) and allows you to select
edge to edge or peak to peak
measurement using the function keys.
Orange
Yellow
Beige
Yellow
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English
Table 4
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Color
Function
Blue
Blue
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Intl
Color
Function
Blue
Beige
Yellow
Blue
Blue
Blue
KEYS
COLOR
Yellow
FUNCTION
Alphanumeric Entry: Entry of
alphanumeric characters. The
numeric characters are entered after
pressing the [#] key. The alpha
characters are entered after pressing
the [ALPHA] key.
The Delete function is used to erase a
number or character.
Note: The international keypad uses
an X symbol instead of the Delete
label over the [1] key.
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3.4
Gain
Reject
Zero Offset
Angle
Frequency
Range
Thickness
Velocity
Note:
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Figure 3
Figure 4
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5. Use the left and right slewing keys to select which [F1] - [F5] parameter to edit.
Edit each parameter using the up and down slewing keys.
Figure 5
6. Press the [F1] key, when you have finished editing the parameters, to save the settings
and return to the Options menu.
When you select one of the parameters that you edited, the new preset values appear
above the [F] keys.
Figure 6
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3.5
After the EPOCH 4 is powered up and completes the self test routine, the
split screen opens.
To set the display parameter, simply press [DISPLAY] to switch to full screen or press
[DISPLAY] again to switch back to the split screen.
3.5.1
Figure 7
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The Filename, Gain level, ID Code, Range setting, and currently selected parameter
are constantly displayed.
In the background, a numbered graticule shows signal amplitude on the vertical axis
and screen division number or the function presets on the horizontal axis. To view the
screen divisions instead of the function presets, press [2nd F] then [ZERO OFFSET]
(#DIV).
On the right side of the waveform display, a set of display flags and markers appear
when certain functions are active (See Display Flags and Markers on page 36).
3.5.2
Displays the preset values for many of the parameters. These are accessed via the
function keys.
The battery level icon is constantly displayed in the bottom right corner.
Figure 8
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3.5.3
PH
Indicates the Zoom function is activate to expand the region within the
flaw gate to full screen width.
TVG
DAC
CSC
PRF
DGS
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3.6
Setting-up Parameters
The EPOCH 4 Setup screen allows you to select basic system parameters. To access the
Setup screen, press [OPTION]. Move the highlight bar over Setup and press [ENTER].
The following screen appears:
Figure 9
Menu Options
The selections in the Setup menu are grouped according to function. Use the green
slewing keys to move around this menu. Press [ENTER] to select/deselect an item. Press
[OPTION] to return to the live screen after making choices.
Symbol
Description
"
When this symbol appears after a menu item, it means that the
item is selected.
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3.6.1
Language Selection
To select or change a language to use on the EPOCH 4, follow these steps.
1. Move the highlight bar over the Language option and press [ENTER].
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2. Move the highlighted bar over the desired choice and press [ENTER].
3. Press [OPTION] to exit.
3.6.2
Units of Measurement
The EPOCH 4 is capable of displaying and calculating distance parameters and soundpath
data in terms of distance (inches or millimeters) or time (microseconds). When
displaying in terms of distance, the screen can be set to be viewed either in units per
division (for example 1.000in/div or 25.00mm/div) or units full scale (for example
10.00in full scale or 250mm full scale). Units full scale describes the distance over the
entire screen range.
When displaying in terms of time, all distance parameters (range, zero offset, gate
position, material thickness, minimum depth, and all soundpath data) are displayed using
microseconds (s) instead of inches or millimeters.
To change the units of measure, follow these steps:
1. Move the highlight bar over Unit and press [ENTER].
2. Use the slewing keys to select the desired unit setting and press [ENTER].
3. Press [OPTION] to exit.
3.6.3
Analog Out
The EPOCH 4 is capable of continuously outputting the depth or amplitude information to
an external device, such as a strip-chart recorder or a PC outfitted with an Analog/Digital
converter card. The information is outputted as a voltage, either on a 0-1 volt or 0-10 volt
scale.
Select the output scale and then connect the EPOCH 4 to the external device via the analog
output LEMO connector on the top of the instrument.
To change the voltage output scale, follow these steps:
1. Move the highlight bar over Analog Out and press [ENTER].
2. Use the slewing keys to select the desired voltage scale setting and press [ENTER].
3. Press [OPTION] to exit.
3.6.4
Clock
The EPOCH 4 has a real time internal clock. The clock can be set once, and the instrument
then stamps individual files in the datalogger with the correct time/date whenever
information is saved to that file. The time/date is also updated whenever additional
information is saved to the file. The clock is reset during an instrument Master Reset and
when it initially ships from the factory.
To set the clock, follow these steps:
1. Move the highlight bar over Clock and press [ENTER].
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2. Use the slewing keys and the datalogging keys to enter the correct date mode, date and
time.
3. Press [F1] to set or [F2] to cancel the updated settings.
3.6.5
Advanced User
Several EPOCH 4 functions can be customized with either a standard setting or an
advanced setting for users needing additional flexibility and control. All functions are
reset to the standard setting with an instrument Master Reset or when it initially ships from
the factory.
To change to the advanced user settings, follow these steps:
1. Move the highlight bar over Advanced User and press [ENTER].
2. Use the slewing keys and [ENTER] to select or deselect the individual setting.
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X = X-Value
S.D. = Surface Distance
Figure 10
This is useful as it adjusts the surface distance value of the Soundpath Calculator, so that
the adjusted value corresponds to the distance from the front of the wedge to the location
of where the flaw is being detected. This allows you to butt the end of a ruler up against the
front of the wedge to find the surface distance to the detected flaw.
Soundpath Calculator
(shows flaw location)
Flaw Echo
Figure 11
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When turned on, use the slewing keys to enter the actual X-Value. This is the distance
between the front of the wedge and the Beam Index Point (B.I.P.).
6. Press [OPTION] to return to the live screen.
When the X-Value Correction is activated, the surface distance symbol for the
soundpath calculator appears as a hollow arrow
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Save ID
You can choose to save either the Minimum Depth or the Current Depth in the
datalogger when you press the [SAVE THICK] key. The default selection is to save the
Current Depth. If the Minimum Depth is saved, the value in the datalogger will be
tagged with a "M" symbol to signify Minimum Depth.
To select the value to be saved, follow these steps:
1. Press [OPTION].
2. Use the slewing keys to move the highlight bar over Setup and press [ENTER].
3. Use the slewing keys to move the highlight bar over Advanced User and press
[ENTER].
4. Use the slewing keys to move the highlight bar over Save ID and press [ENTER].
5. Use the slewing keys to select the desired choice, and press [ENTER] to make the
selection.
6. Press [OPTION] to return to the live screen.
3.6.6
RS232 Setup
The EPOCH 4 is equipped with an RS232 port located on the top of the instrument. You
can use a cable to connect the EPOCH 4 to a PC, printer, or other hardware device. The
most common usage for this port is communication with a PC via the EPOCH 4 Interface
Program (contact Panametrics-NDT or you local representative for further details).
Users must also select the appropriate flow control (hand shaking) protocol. The choice is
either software (X on/X off) or hardware. The most common choice is software as this
selection is used when communicating with the EPOCH 4 Interface Program.
When communicating with these types of devices, you must select the correct baud rate on
the EPOCH 4 to match the hardware device on the other end of the connection. The
EPOCH 4 serial port has the ability to send/receive data at 38400, 19200, 9600, or 2400
baud.
To select the baud rate and flow control on the EPOCH 4, follow these steps:
1. Press [OPTION].
2. Position the highlight bar over Setup and press [ENTER].
3. Position the highlight bar over RS232 Setup and press [ENTER]. The current
selections are denoted by a !.
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4. To change the baud rate and flow control, position the highlight bar over the desired
selection and press [ENTER]. This selection are denoted by a l.
5.
3.6.7
3.6.8
Beep On
Note:
3.6.9
Grid On/Off
When you select Grid Off, only the borders of the graticule shows behind the waveform
display. This is a real-time condition only and is not stored.
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3.6.10
Cal Lock:
When you select Cal Lock, a half padlock appears above the
battery indicator and the following keys are inactive:
[GAIN]
[CALIBRATION]
[ZERO OFFSET]
[RANGE]
[VEL/REJECT]
[ANGLE/THICKNESS]
[PULSER/FILTER]
To unlock either the All Lock or Cal Lock, return to the Setup screen and deselect the
item.
3.6.11
Filled Live
When you select Filled Live, the live waveform appears filled-in, rather than as an outline
trace. This is used to make the waveform more visible when viewing in bright sunlight.
3.6.12
Filled Peak
When you select Filled Peak, a waveform or echo envelope that is frozen on the screen
when using either the Peak Memory or Peak Hold feature appears filled-in, rather than as
an outline trace.
3.6.13
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and back on again.
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4.1
Using AUTO-80%
4.2
Using AUTO-80%
AUTO-80% is an excellent tool to quickly adjust the gain (dB) setting, bringing the peak
of a reference echo to 80% full screen height. AUTO-80% is especially useful with
general welding applications and codes that require quick gain adjustments to bring an
echo to 80% screen height.
You can use AUTO-80% to bring an echo to 80% full screen height in either Gate 1 or
Gate 2.
To use Auto-80% with Gate 1, follow these steps:
1. Press [GATE 1].
2. Use the green slewing keys to position the gate over the desired echo. Be sure the echo
breaks the gate threshold.
3. Press [F5]. The peak of the highest amplitude echo breaking the Gate 1 threshold is
brought to 80% screen height.
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Figure 12
Figure 13
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Note:
4.3
You can use AUTO-80% when an echo exceeds the desired amplitude. The
echo can be either above or below 80% full screen height. If a signal is above
80% screen height, the EPOCH 4 reduces gain in a series of repetitions until
the signal peaks at 80%. Occasionally, for very high amplitudes (above
500% full screen height), you may need to press the [F5] key a second time.
Press [GAIN] multiple time as another method to toggle back and forth
between the 6dB and 0.1dB increments.
You can add the scanning gain to the reference level, toggle between the active scanning
gain and 0dB (this is the scan dB feature), or turn it off by pressing the following keys:
[F3]:
Adds the reference gain and scanning gain together, and exits the Reference
Level function.
[F4]:
Scan dB-Toggles the scanning gain back and forth from the active scanning gain
and 0dB.
[F5]:
Exits the Reference Level function without adding the entered scanning gain.
Prompts are displayed in the function boxes at the bottom of the screen. If another
parameter is accessed, these choices may change, but can be brought up again by pressing
[2nd F], [GAIN] (REF).
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4.4
Waveform Rectification
Pulser Energy
Pulser Damping
Filter Selection
In the full A-scan, the current parameter being adjusted appears at the top left of
the screen, directly above the waveform.
In the Split Screen mode, the parameter is highlighted on the lower half of the
EPOCH 4 screen.
Note:
For reviewing the adjustments in this manual, we use the Split Screen mode.
To view how the selections of the pulser receiver affect a waveform, couple a transducer
to a sample or test block, which produces an echo on the top half of the screen.
4.4.1
Waveform Rectification
The EPOCH 4 can operate in one of four different rectification modes:
Full Wave
RF (unrectified)
The RF mode is not active while operating in DAC or TVG mode, Peak Memory, or Echoto-Echo mode.
To select a waveform rectification mode, follow these steps:
1. Press [PULSER] once to display the current screen rectification. This is highlighted
and displayed at the bottom of the screen.
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2. Use the function keys for direct access or the [ ] and [ ] keys to toggle through the
different waveform rectification modes.
4.4.2
Pulser Energy
The EPOCH 4 has four pulser energy settings depending upon test conditions:
Low (100V)
Medium (200V)
High (300V)
Max (400V)
Tip:
Generally, the lower pulser energy settings is used for thin materials, while
the higher settings are used for thicker materials and/or highly attenuating
materials.
4.4.3
Damping
The damping control lets you optimize the waveform shape for high resolution
measurements via an internal resistive circuit. There are four damping settings:
50 ohms
63 ohms
150 ohms
400 ohms
Tip:
Generally, the lowest ohm setting increases the system damping and
improves near surface resolution, while the highest ohm setting decreases
system damping and improves the instrument penetration power.
Selecting the correct damping setting fine tunes the EPOCH 4 to operate with a particular
transducer selection. Depending upon the transducer being used, the various damping
settings either improve near surface resolution or improve the instruments penetration
power.
To select a damping option, follow these steps:
1. Press [PULSER] to access the Damping parameter.
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2. Use the function keys for direct access or the [ ] and [ ] keys to toggle through the
four available damping selections.
4.4.4
Test Mode
The EPOCH 4 can operate in three different Test modes:
Pulse-Echo Mode:
Through Mode:
Dual Mode (Pitch and Catch): One connector acts as a transmitter, the other acts as a
receiver. The red transducer connector is designated as
the transmitter.
To select a Test mode, follow these steps:
1. Press [PULSER] to access the test mode parameter.
2. Use the function keys for direct access or the [ ] and [ ] keys to toggle through the
three selections.
Note:
4.4.5
Narrowband Filters
The EPOCH 4 has a 25MHz bandwidth at 3dB (broadband frequency spectrum). The
instrument can operate in either broadband mode, or can use one of many narrowband
filters. Filters improve signal-to-noise ratio by filtering out unwanted low or high
frequency noise outside the test frequency spectrum.
The EPOCH 4 user interface for the filter selection varies depending on whether you are
in Standard User or Advanced User mode (See Advanced User on page 39.)
Standard User Mode
In the Standard User mode, you can choose one of nine preset selections. Generally, the
best results are found by filtering out frequencies below and above the selected transducer
frequency. The filter selection is saved in the instrument's datalogger when the entire
waveform/calibration is saved. The appropriate filter selection is recalled when the
waveform/calibration is recalled to the live screen.
The Broadband selection means that the entire frequency spectrum is analyzed. This
setting is appropriate when you do not want to adjust the filters when either changing
transducers or changing to a different application. However, the signal to noise ratio may
not be as great as if a narrowband filter is selected.
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For example, if you are using a 10 MHz transducer, select the 8.012.0 MHz filter for the
best results. Sometimes, the transducer frequency falls between several preset selections.
We recommend that you couple the transducer to a known standard and then adjust the
filter selection until the best signal-to-noise ratio for the desired echo is achieved.
The following preset filter selections are available in Standard User mode:
3.0 MHz
300 KHz
6.5 MHz
800 KHz
8.0 MHz
1.7 MHz
Low Pass Filter Setting (LP <) allows signals BELOW the selection to pass through
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6.0 MHz
800 KHz
8.5 MHz
1.2 MHz
12.0 MHz
1.7 MHz
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Your selections for low and high filter frequencies are generally a function of the
transducer frequency. We recommend that you select a High Pass Filter setting below the
transducer frequency being used and select a Low Pass Filter setting above the transducer
frequency being used. For example, if a 10MHz transducer is being used, a High Pass
Filter Setting of 8.0MHz and a Low Pass Filter Setting of 12.0MHz may provide the best
signal to noise ratio. Due to down shifting of frequency and other material variations,
adjust the filter selection when actually testing a material to maximize ultrasonic
performance.
Note:
To select the Low and High Pass Filter settings, follow these steps:
1. Press [PULSER] multiple times until the desired filter selection is highlighted, or
press [2ND F], [PULSER] (FILTER) to go directly to the filter selections.
2. Use the function keys for direct access to the preset choices, or use [ ] and [ ] keys
to change the selection.
4.4.6
] and [
3. Use the square wave pulser to provide the best ultrasonic performance for a wide
range of applications, because the pulser can be tuned (See Pulser Frequency
Selection on page 52) to best match the transducer being used. The square wave pulser
generally performs best when using low frequency transducers (10MHz and below.)
4. Use the spike pulser to simplify the operation of the EPOCH 4 so that the pulser
frequency does not have to be adjusted (See Pulser Frequency Selection on page 52.)
Generally, the spike pulser yields better results when using high frequency
transducers (above 10MHz.) In practice, try both pulser settings and adjust other
parameters during calibration to determine the best settings for the application.
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The Pulser Frequency Selection is only viewable on the display when the EPOCH 4 is in
the Square Wave Pulser mode. In the Spike mode, the selection is disabled.
To select Pulser Frequency Selection, follow these steps:
1. Press [PULSER] multiple times until the FREQ selection is highlighted.
2. Use the Function keys for direct access or the [ ],[ ],[
desired frequency.
] and [
3. Choose a frequency that is closest to the frequency of the transducer being used.
Note:
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evaluating a test sample in order to maximize ultrasonic performance.
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5.1
Reject
Peak Memory
Peak Hold
Screen Freeze
Reject
The Reject function eliminates unwanted, low-level signals from the EPOCH 4s display.
Because the EPOCH 4 features a digital waveform display, the reject function is linear.
Increasing the reject level does not affect the amplitude of the signals above the reject
level. The reject level is continuously adjustable from 0 to 80% of full scale with 1%
resolution and is displayed in the upper left hand corner of the screen in the split screen
view.
Note:
], and [
] keys
Any signal whose amplitude is less than or equal to the specified reject level is
eliminated from the display.
5.2
Peak Memory
The Peak Memory function enables the display to capture and store on the screen the
amplitude of each display point. The display updates each pixel if a signal of greater
amplitude is acquired. When a transducer is scanned over a reflector, the signal envelope
or echo dynamic as a function of transducer position, is held on the screen. In addition, the
current, live waveform is displayed at the appropriate place within the echo envelope.
This function is useful when it is necessary to peak up an indication during an angle beam
calibration.
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The EPOCH 4 software allows you to select whether to view the live
waveform and/or the Peak Memory echo envelop as an outline or a filled-in
trace. Refer to Section 3.5.11 for more information on this feature.
Peak Hold
The Peak Hold function is similar to Peak Memory as it captures the current screen that
is displayed on the EPOCH 4 when the function is accessed. The difference is that with
Peak Hold, the captured waveform is frozen on the screen, and will not update even if the
live waveform exceeds the frozen waveforms amplitude.
Peak Hold is useful when an operator wants to obtain a waveform from a known sample,
and compare it to a waveform from an unknown test piece. Similarities and/or differences
in the waveforms can be noted to help determine the unknown materials acceptability
status.
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Screen Freeze
The Screen Freeze function holds or freezes the information on the screen at the moment
[FREEZE] is pressed. Once the Freeze function is activated, the pulser/receiver of the
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EPOCH 4 becomes inactive and does not acquire any further data. An F appears to the
right of the A-Scan display indicating the function is active.
The Freeze function is useful when storing waveforms as it holds the current A-Scan
allowing the transducer to be uncoupled from the test material. Once the display is frozen,
you can do a variety of functions such as storage of the Waveform or thickness data and
entry of an alphanumeric location code or memo to describe the data. It is possible to
manipulate the gates to obtain thickness or soundpath data.
The Freeze function differs from Peak Memory in that no new data is acquired and added
to the instrument display. The [FREEZE] key is ideal for high temperature
measurements.
When Freeze is active, the following parameters cannot be changed/accessed:
Zero Offset
Range
Zoom
Reject
Gain
Reference Gain
Peak Memory
Peak Hold
To disable the Freeze function and return to normal operation, press [FREEZE] again.
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Positioning Gate 1
Positioning Gate 2
Positioning Gate 1
Gate 1 is the primary flaw gate. It provides thickness readings in both the A-Scan and
unrectified RF displays, soundpath data when using an angle beam transducer, signal
amplitude, time of flight data, or to trigger minimum depth or threshold alarms.
Movement of Gate 1 is controlled via the red [GATE 1] key.
To access the starting position, width, or level of Gate 1, follow these steps:
1. Press [GATE 1].
2. Press the appropriate function key.
Tip:
6.2
You can also access the start, width, and level by pressing [GATE 1]
multiple times. Use the [ ], [ ], [ ], and [ ] keys to position the gate.
Positioning Gate 2
Gate 2 is a secondary gate and is used when making Echo-to-Echo thickness readings or
when multiple alarm gates are required.
To access Gate 2, follow these steps:
1. Press [GATE 2] to view Gate 2 controls.
2. Press [F4] for ON. The movement of Gate 2 is done in the same manner as Gate 1.
3. Press [GATE 1] to switch back to control Gate 1.
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6.3
When used for thickness gaging, set Gate 1 level just high enough to avoid
false readings. When used for flaw detection, set Gate 1 according to the
appropriate acceptance and rejection criteria.
2. Select the Measurement mode. The EPOCH 4 can measure to either the leading edge
or the peak of a signal.
3. Press [DEPTH/%AMPL] to select the appropriate mode. The following selections
will appear in the function boxes below the A-Scan display:
F1 = EDGE F2 = PEAK F3 =%AMP F4 = TOGGLE
The F4 = TOGGLE selection only appears when the unit has a refracted angle entered
and when either the peak or edge mode is selected.
4. Press [F4] multiple times to allow you to select which of the soundpath readings
(depth, surface distance, or total soundpath) is displayed in large bold text.
5. Select [F1] or [F2] to put the EPOCH 4 in the corresponding Depth Measurement
mode.
6. Select [F3] to put the EPOCH 4 into the Amplitude Measurement mode.
One of the following icons appears next to the upper right corner of the A-Scan.
Edge Depth =
Peak Depth
While in Edge Depth mode, thickness readings are made to the leading edge of the
first signal to exceed the flaw gate level. In Peak Depth mode, thickness readings are
made to the peak of the highest amplitude signal that falls within the gate.
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If no refracted angle is entered, a Minimum Depth value appears above the display.
This value refers to the minimum detected thickness value and is only updated if a
lower value is measured. To reset the minimum depth value, press either [GATE 1] or
[GATE 2].
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echo breaks Gate 1 at 0.35" (8.9mm), then Gate 2 Start automatically adjusts by the
value of the blanking period to 0.50" (0.35" + 0.15") or 12.7mm (8.9mm + 3.8mm).
There is a trade-off in defining the blanking period. While a relatively long period may
prevent false readings, the minimum measurable thickness is limited to a value
slightly greater than the blanking period.
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If an echo exceeds the gate threshold and the EPOCH 4 is in the Amplitude mode, the
amplitude information for that echo is displayed as a percentage of Full Screen Height as
both Current Amp and Amp Max.
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Current refers to the real time percentage of screen height of the highest amplitude signal
within the gate.
The Amplitude Max display retains the highest amplitude of a signal that has broken the
gate threshold. If a higher amplitude signal is read, the Amplitude Max value is updated.
Reset the maximum amplitude value by pressing any one of the red gate keys.
If there is no echo within the gate, Current will read _____% indicating no reading was
taken.
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When evaluating a crack signal, the inspectors attention is usually focused on the leading
edge of an indication. By observing the number and location of small peaks along the
leading edge of the signal, it is possible to make some assumptions regarding the presence
and location of different branches of cracking. Use the Zoom function to get a much more
detailed view of an indication and thus make better judgements regarding flaw location
and depth.
Zoom is useful when inspecting particularly large or thick components when detail is lost
due to using long screen ranges. Use the Zoom function to look at small sections of the test
piece without disturbing the instruments original calibration.
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6.9.1
Threshold Alarms
Threshold alarms can be set on Gate 1 and/or Gate 2.
To set a threshold alarm on Gate 1, follow these steps:
1. Press [GATE 1] and use the start, width, and level parameters to position the gate over
the desired area.
2. Press [2nd F], [GATE 1] (ALARM 1). The alarm choices are displayed in the
function boxes at the bottom of the screen.
3. Press [F1] for positive logic or [F2] for negative logic. A negative logic alarm
indicates a signal is absent from the gate. A positive logic alarm indicates a signal is
present within the gate. Either Gate 1 or Gate 2 can be set positive or negative.
Once a threshold alarm is activated, markers at the starting and ending points of the
gate will point upwards or downwards to indicate which type of alarm has been set.
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4. Press [2nd F], [GATE 1] (ALARM 1) and then press [F4] for OFF to shut off Gate 1
alarm.
5. Press [2nd F], [GATE 2] (ALARM 2) and then press [F4] for OFF to shut off Gate 2
alarm.
6.9.2
6.9.3
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Getting Started
Getting Started
Until you are completely comfortable operating the EPOCH 4, we recommend that a basic
review and set-up procedure be used prior to starting the actual calibration. The splitscreen feature of the EPOCH 4 is useful for this as it lets you simultaneously view the
waveform display and all instrument calibration data.
To setup the EPOCH 4 before calibrating, follow these steps:
1. Press [DISPLAY] to select the split screen display.
2. Press [2nd F], [VEL] (REJECT) to set the reject level to 0%. Press [F1] or use the
[ ] slewing key to adjust the value to zero.
3. Press [GAIN] to select an initial gain value that is appropriate for the calibration and
adjust the value by using the direct access function keys or the [ ] and [ ] keys. If the
appropriate gain level is unknown, set the initial gain at 30dB and adjust it as
necessary during calibration.
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4. Press [VEL] to enter an approximate velocity for the test material and adjust the value
with the function keys or the [ ] and [ ] keys. If the velocity value is unknown, find
a starting value in the velocity in Appendix IV of this manual.
5. Press [RANGE] to set the range and then adjust the value using the function keys or
the [ ], [ ], [ ], or [ ] keys.
6. Press [2nd F], [ANGLE] (THICKNESS) to set the material thickness to 0.00" or
0.00mm. Press [F1] or use the [ ] key to adjust the value to zero.
7. Press [ZERO OFFSET] to set the zero offset value to 0.00Sec. Press [F1] or use the
[ ] or [ ] keys to bring the initial pulse to the left hand side of the instrument screen.
8. Press [ANGLE] to enter the correct refracted angle for the probe (0 for a straight beam
or 90o probe, 45 for a 45o, etc.) Use the function keys to access preset values or adjust
in 0.1 degree adjustments using the [ ] and [ ] keys.
9. Once the transducer is coupled to the block, adjust the pulser and filter settings to
create a clean A-Scan. Press [PULSER] multiple times to allow access to the various
pulser and filter functions. Alternately, press [2nd], [PULSER] (FILTER) to go
directly to the filter settings. Adjust each function with the function keys or the [ ],
[ ], [ ], and [ ] keys.
Note:
7.2
Refer to Chapter 4 for information on how to set the pulser and filter
parameters.
If the EPOCH 4 is set to metric units, the calibration process is exactly the
same, except that the entries below will be in millimeters, rather than inches.
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transducer being used, it may be impossible to obtain a proper reading on a very thin
material).
4. Position Gate 1 so that the first backwall echo from the known thickness step is
exceeding the gate threshold. Adjust the gain setting so that the echo amplitude is
approximately 80%.
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5. A thickness reading appears in large text above the A-Scan. Once a steady reading is
achieved, press [ZERO OFFSET]. The screen freezes and a pop-up box appears on
the screen.
Use the aphanumeric keypad to enter the exact known thickness of the test sample. For
this example, press [2], [0], [0]. The entry appears in the pop-up box.
If you enter an incorrect number, press [0] multiple times to clear the entry and then
type in the correct thickness.
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6. Press [CALIBRATION]. The display returns to the live A-Scan. Couple the
transducer to the THICK calibration block step. For this example, the transducer is
coupled to the 0.500" step.
7. Position Gate 1 so that the first backwall echo from the known thickness step is
exceeding the gate threshold. Adjust the gain setting so that the echo amplitude is
approximately 80%.
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8. A thickness reading appears in large text above the A-Scan. Once a steady reading is
achieved, press [VEL]. The screen freezes and a pop-up box appears again on the
screen.
Use the aphanumeric keypad to enter the exact known thickness of the test sample. For
this example, press [5], [0], [0]. The entry appears in the pop-up box.
If you enter an incorrect number, press [0] multiple times to clear the entry and then
type in the correct thickness.
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9. Press [ENTER] to complete the Auto-Calibration. The Zero Offset and Velocity
parameters adjust automatically and the correct thickness reading of any gated echo
displays on the screen.
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5. Press [ZERO OFFSET] once the reading is steady. The screen freezes and a pop-up
box appears on the screen.
Use the aphanumeric keypad to enter the exact known thickness of the test sample. For
this example, press [1], [0], [0]. The entry appears in the pop-up box.
If you enter an incorrect number, press [0] multiple times to clear the entry and then
type in the correct thickness.
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6. Press [CALIBRATION]. The display returns to the live A-Scan. Couple the
transducer to the THICK calibration block step. For this example, the transducer is
coupled to the 0.500" step.
7. Position Gate 1 so that the first backwall echo from the known thickness step is
exceeding the gate threshold. Adjust the gain setting so that the echo amplitude is
approximately 80%. A thickness reading appears in large text above the A-Scan.
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8. Press [VEL] once the reading is steady. The screen freezes and a pop-up box appears
again on the screen.
Use the aphanumeric keypad to enter the exact known thickness of the test sample. For
this example, press [5], [0], [0]. The entry appears in the pop-up box.
If you enter an incorrect number, press [0] multiple times to clear the entry and then
type in the correct thickness.
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9. Press [ENTER] to complete the Auto-Calibration. The Zero Offset and Velocity
parameters adjust automatically, and the correct thickness reading of any gated echo is
displayed on the screen.
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diameter of 0.25" (6mm). The calibration requires a test block with two known
thicknesses, made from the material to be measured. Ideally, the two thicknesses should
represent thicknesses that are both below and above the expected thickness of the material
to be inspected.
For this example, we are using Panametrics-NDT standard 5-step steel test block part
number 2214E. It has steps measuring 0.100", 0.200", 0.300", 0.400", and 0.500".
Note:
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4. Position Gate 1 so that the leading edge of the backwall echo from the known
thickness step is exceeding the gate threshold. A thickness reading appears in large
text above the A-Scan.
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5. Press [ZERO OFFSET] once the reading is steady. The screen freezes and a pop-up
box appears on the screen.
Use the aphanumeric keypad to enter the exact known thickness of the test sample. For
this example, press [1], [0], [0]. The entry appears in the pop-up box.
If you enter an incorrect number, press [0] multiple times to clear the entry and then
type in the correct thickness.
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6. Press [CALIBRATION]. The display returns to the live A-Scan. Couple the
transducer to the THICK calibration block step. For this example, the transducer is
coupled to the 0.500" step.
7. Position Gate 1 so that the leading edge of the backwall echo from the known
thickness step is exceeding the gate threshold. A thickness reading appears in large
text above the A-Scan.
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8. Press [VEL] once the reading is steady. The screen freezes and a pop-up box appears
again on the screen.
Use the aphanumeric keypad to enter the exact known thickness of the test sample. For
this example, press [5], [0], [0]. The entry appears in the pop-up box.
If you enter an incorrect number, press [0] key multiple times to clear the entry and
then type in the correct thickness.
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9. Press [ENTER] to complete the Auto-Calibration. The Zero Offset and Velocity
parameters adjust automatically, and the correct thickness reading of any gated echo is
displayed on the screen.
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Connect the transducer to an appropriate cable and then connect the cable to either of
the transducer posts on the EPOCH 4.
2. Enter the correct refracted angle for the transducer/wedge combination. For this
example, enter 45o.
3. Enter the approximate shear wave velocity of the material being inspected. For this
example using carbon steel, enter a velocity of 0.1280in/s (3251mm/s if working in
metric units).
4. Enter an appropriate range for the test block being used. For this example, enter a
range of 10.000in (250.00mm if working in metric units).
Review sections 7.5.1 - 7.5.4 for the following procedures:
Note:
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If the EPOCH 4 is set to work in metric units in each procedure listed above,
the calibration process is exactly the same, except that the entries below will
be in millimeters, rather than inches.
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2. Manipulate the probe until a high amplitude signal appears on the screen after the
Main Bang. This is the reflection from the large arc of the block that is located on the
Type I block at 4" (100mm).
3. Move the probe forward and backward to bring the echo to its maximum amplitude
(peak it up). Make sure the echoes do not exceed 100%. Reduce the Gain setting if
necessary.
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draws and collects the echo envelope of the signal while also drawing the
live waveform. Match the live waveform with the maximum point
corresponding to the previously accumulated echo dynamic curve. Refer to
the figure above for a detailed schematic of using the Peak Memory feature
to find the BIP. Press [PEAK MEM] again to turn off the feature.
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4. Hold the probe stationary once you have peaked up the signal, and mark the side of the
transducers wedge directly over the 0 mark on the block. This is the BIP the point
at which the sound leaves the wedge and enters the material with maximum energy.
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2. Move the probe backward and forward to peak up the echo coming from the large
circular hold in the side of the block. The circular hole may be filled with Plexiglas, but
the procedure is the same.
Tip:
3. Hold the probe stationary once you have peaked up the signal. Note the degree mark
on the block that lines up with the BIP, which you marked on the side of the wedge in
the previous step. This is the actual refracted angle (Beta) for this particular transducer
and wedge in steel.
If this value for Beta differs from the value entered previously, enter the corrected
angle now via the [ANGLE] key and the [ ], [ ], [ ], and [ ] keys.
7.5.3
This step differs depending on which type of IIW calibration block is used.
The ASTM E-164 IIW Type I Block, which has a crescent cut in the side,
produces echoes at 4" (100mm) and 9" (225mm) on the screen. The U.S. Air
Force IIW Type II Block, which has a large cutout in the side, produces
echoes at 2" and 4" on the screen. The procedure below uses PanametricsNDT IIW Type I carbon steel calibration block, part number TB7541-1.
We recommend that the EPOCH 4s Range parameter be set to 10" (250mm)
for this step. Regardless of whether a Type I or Type II Calibration block is
used, this should ensure that the echoes from the block are visible on screen.
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3. Position Gate 1 so that the echo reflection from the 4" arc (this should be the first large
echo after the Main Bang) is exceeding the gate threshold.
4. Adjust the gain setting so that the echo amplitude is approximately 80%. A thickness
reading appears in large text above the A-Scan.
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5. Press [ZERO OFFSET] once the reading is steady. The screen freezes and a pop-up
box appears on the screen.
Use the aphanumeric keypad to enter the exact known soundpath distance for this arc.
For this example, press [4], [0], [0], [0]. The entry appears in the pop-up box.
If you enter an incorrect number, press [0] multiple times to clear the entry and then
type in the correct thickness.
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6. Press [CALIBRATION]. The display returns to the live A-Scan. Position Gate 1 so
that the echo from the 1" crescent is exceeding the gate threshold. This echo is
generally located at approximately the ninth or tenth screen division, and usually the
3rd echo after the Main Bang.
7. Adjust the Gain setting so that this echo amplitude is approximately 40%. A thickness
reading appears in large text above the A-Scan.
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8. Press [VEL] once the reading is steady. The screen freezes and a pop-up box appears
again on the screen.
Use the aphanumeric keypad to enter the exact known soundpath distance for this
crescent. For this example, press [9], [0], [0], [0].
The entry appears in the pop-up box. If you enter an incorrect number, press [0]
multiple times to clear the entry and then type in the correct thickness.
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9. Press [ENTER] to complete the Auto-Calibration. The Zero Offset and Velocity
parameters adjust automatically, and the correct soundpath readings of any gated
echoes are displayed on the screen.
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2. Move the probe forward and backward until you have peaked up the return signal
from the hole (i.e. found the maximum amplitude.) Do not confuse the reference
reflector echo from the side of the block.
Tip:
3. Adjust the system sensitivity (Gain) up or down once the echo is peaked up to bring
the reference reflector signal to a predetermined reference line on the screen. In this
example, the echo is brought to 80% of full screen height.
4. Press [2nd F], [GAIN] (REF) to lock in the reference gain level and add/subtract
scanning gain separately.
5. Press the function keys once the reference gain functions are activated to select
between adding or subtracting in 0.1dB or 6.0dB increments.
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Edit feature for adding, deleting, and clearing of individual file names and IDs
8.1
Incrementing ID Codes
Creating Memos
Editing a File
Printing
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Waveform screen
Peak Memory echo envelope or Peak Hold frozen waveform (if selected)
Memo
The EPOCH 4 can save information in 500 separate files. The first nine files are fixed files
meaning that each file can only store one complete waveform/parameter setup with an
associated identifier (ID) code. This structure allows a quick recall for up to nine
calibration setups (See Saving and Recalling Quick Recall Calibrations on page 92.) This
is useful when an operator changes transducers during an inspection and needs to recall
the associated stored calibration.
Files 10-500 are flexible files, which can store numerous thickness readings, waveforms,
and memos. Thickness, waveform data, and memos can all coexist in the same file.
Calibration waveform/parameter setups can also be stored in these files and recalled to the
live screen, although it requires an extra key press to do this (See Saving Waveforms and
Thickness Readings on page 89.)
All the keys on the EPOCH 4s aphanumeric keypad are in a common section on the right
side of the main keypad. Press [#] to allow access to the first function key presses (0, 1, 2,
3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, ID.) Press [ALPHA] to allow access to the second function key presses
(Delete, the 26 letters of the Roman alphabet, and a variety of mathematical Symbols.)
8.2
To toggle between the two windows, press [F1]. Other function key prompts appear when
applicable.
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The remaining number of thickness or waveform availability are displayed between the
File Content and File Directory windows. Press [F5] to exit and return to the live screen.
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To enter memos
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3. Use the [<] or [>] keys to skip spaces or move the cursor back to re-enter over an
existing character.
a. To avoid having to continuously use the [>] key when entering letters, an
automatic advance is built into the Alpha mode. (This sequence does not apply
when editing data.) Any letters that are not over the same key can be entered
directly and the cursor will automatically advance.
b. If two letters are over the same key, use the [>] key to advance the cursor. To
enter the word WELD, use the following sequence:
[Alpha]
[9]
[3]
L
[3]
[5]
D
[5]
[5]
[3]
Delimiters or Symbols are treated as letters and are accessed in the Alpha
mode. Symbols are only valid when entering ID codes from the live screen.
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The file name is limited to eight aphanumeric characters with an extension of three
characters. If no file name is assigned, the instrument automatically assigns a generic
name UNTITLED.001, UNTITLED.002, and so forth.
You can manually enter the date and time. Alternately, the EPOCH 4 does have an onboard real time clock that automatically stamps the file with the current date and time
when saving data to that file. If subsequent information is saved to that file, the
EPOCH 4 automatically updates the stamp with the current date and time.
Once the file name is created, press [F5] to return to the live screen. Whatever file is open
(designated by the flashing cursor) is the file that begins to have data saved to it when
returning to the live A-Scan. The file name displays continually at the top left side of the
screen.
Before any data is stored in the file, press [ID] to enter the first Identification (ID) code. A
cursor appears at the ID entry line at the top right side of the screen. Use the aphanumeric
keypad to type in the ID. To redo an entry, use the blue arrow keys to backspace or press
[ID] a second time and a blank line will appear. To toggle back to the original ID, press
[ID] again.
8.5
Thickness Readings: Press [SAVE THICK] to save the ID code along with the
displayed depth, amplitude, or TOF value. The waveform and the setup parameters
will NOT be saved during this process and these IDs can NOT be recalled to the live
screen. Saving this limited data allows the EPOCH 4 to store a larger amount of
individual IDs and corresponding measurement values (10,000 readings or 40,000
readings with the Expanded Memory option.)
Waveforms: Press [SAVE WAVE] to save all waveform data and setup parameters in
the datalogger. These IDs can be recalled to the live screen to restore the instruments
settings to what they were when the calibration/waveform was initially saved. The
EPOCH 4 can save a total of 500 (2000 with the Expanded Memory option) complete
waveform/parameters setups.
Data is saved in the EPOCH 4 datalogger in the currently displayed file and tagged with
the ID code displayed on the screen. The ID code automatically increments to the next ID
in preparation for saving additional data. (See Incrementing ID Codes on page 90.)
To save thickness readings and waveforms to a different file already created in the
EPOCH 4 or a completely new file, return to the Memory screen and position the highlight
bar over the desired filename (or on a newly created filename.) When you return to the live
screen, the EPOCH 4 saves data at whichever file was highlighted when the Memory
screen was exited. The file name is also displayed on the top left portion of the live screen.
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displayed. The top left portion of the screen displays a blank line indicating
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that no file has been selected. If you enter an ID and then attempts to start
saving data, the EPOCH 4 automatically creates a new file name where the
data is stored. The file is named UNTITLED.XXX, where the extension
incrementally increases depending on the number of untitled files created.
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Incrementing ID Codes
This feature automatically increments the EPOCH 4s ID code every time you press the
[SAVE THICK] or [SAVE WAVE] key. You do not have to enter a new ID every time
a reading is saved. For example, a user wants to save several readings when inspecting an
aircraft wing. Begin by entering an initial ID of Wing-01. Press [SAVE THICK] or
[SAVE WAVE] to save desired thickness readings and waveforms. Every time you press
one of these keys, the ID code listed at the top of the screen increments by one character
value. In this example, the first thickness reading/waveform is saved with an ID code of
Wing-01, the second one with an ID code of Wing-02, etc.
Some guidelines for the auto-ID incrementing features are:
Only the portion of the ID consisting of digits and letters (no punctuation marks)
beginning with the rightmost letter and extending leftward to the first punctuation
mark or leftmost character (whichever comes first) is incremented.
To have the EPOCH 4 properly increment, first create and hold using zeros the
maximum number of needed digit positions. To save 999 readings, enter 001 as the
first ID code. If an initial ID code of 1 is entered, the EPOCH 4 only increments up
to 9 and beeps. The message error Id Cannot Increment appears. Press [F1] to
exit and enter a new ID code to continue saving readings.
After saving several readings to a file, you may want to save data to a different file. If
you return to a file where data has already been saved, the ID code displays the next
available ID (incremented after the last save.)
To interrupt the auto-ID sequencing, press the [ID] key and enter a new ID code. The
new ID code then increments in the same fashion.
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next to the file number. These can only store one calibration (with complete
setup parameters and waveform) in each file. They are designed to store the
most frequent calibration setups that you used and can be recalled using only
two key presses. (See Saving and Recalling Quick Recall Calibrations on
page 92.)
To recall a saved calibration (in Files 10 and greater), follow these steps:
1. Press
2. Use the slewing keys to select the file where the desired calibration is located.
3. When the file is highlighted, press [F1] to enter the Contents screen.
4. Use the slewing keys to scroll through the selected file. Only IDs with saved
waveform/parameter setups can be recalled to the live screen. The ID name being
viewed displays at the top of the screen As you scroll through the file, this ID will
continually change.
a. When an ID is listed that has a corresponding waveform and setup parameters saved
with it, a Recall selection is available by pressing [F2].
b. The Recall selection disappears when an ID is listed that contains a measurement
value only (depth, amplitude, or TOF.)
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Recalling a Selection
5. Press [F2] for Recall when the appropriate ID is listed at the top of the screen (see step
4 above for details.) The calibration is recalled and the EPOCH 4 is in the Freeze
mode. You cannot change any parameters while in this Freeze mode.
6. Press [FREEZE] to go to the live screen. The EPOCH 4 is ready for use with the same
parameter settings used when this calibration was initially saved.
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8.9
Creating Memos
Use the MEMO feature to enter descriptive comments to include with stored data. This is
used to supplement the single note (10 character maximum) that can be added to each file.
Memos are usually used to provide further details about a measurement condition or
calibration. Memos can only be entered from the live screen.
To place a memo in the database prior to a particular thickness reading, enter it prior to
saving the reading. To place a memo in the database after saving a thickness reading and/
or waveform, enter it afterwards.
To enter a memo, follow these steps:
1. Press [MEMO]. A pop-up box appears with three lines of available entry space.
2. Use the alphanumeric keypad to enter a memo.
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Editing a File
Editing the File Directory Portion of the Memory Screen:
You can create multiple files in the EPOCH 4 and then store a variety of data in the files.
These files are displayed in the File Directory, which is located in the lower portion of the
Memory screen. To edit one of these files, move the highlight bar over the desired file by
using the up and down arrow keys. Once the file is highlighted, press [EDIT].
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Printing
Live waveforms and stored data files can be printed directly from the EPOCH 4 to a serial
printer. Printing a live waveform prints exactly what you see on the EPOCH 4 display.
Printing a file prints the entire contents that a user has saved in the file.
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2. Use the slewing keys to move the highlight bar over the desired file to print. A pop-up
box appears on the screen.
3. Press [F1] to print the entire contents of the file or [F2] to abort.
Printing an entire file also prints the XML tags associated with the EPOCH 4 software
code.
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9.1
B-Scan
Spotweld
Interface Gate
Floating Gate
Expanded Memory
Wave Analysis
DGS
AWS
Auto-Freeze
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Symbol
Description
Filled triangle
Filled box
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An echo can not be used in the curve if its amplitude is greater than 100% screen
height.
2. Press [OPTION].
3. Use the slewing keys to position the highlight bar over the DAC selection and press
[ENTER] to display the DAC setup choices.
4. Use the slewing and [ENTER] key to select the DAC standard (ASME, ASME-3, or
JIS) and also the signal amplitude units (% DAC or dB DAC).
5. Press [OPTION] to return to the A-SCAN display.
6. Position Gate 1 over the desired echo to begin drawing the DAC curve. Adjust the gate
level if necessary to make sure the echo breaks the gate. Press [F1].
7. Move Gate 1 to the appropriate position to capture the next point for the curve.
8. Press [F1]. Repeat this step until all points for the curve are captured.
9. Press [F2] to complete the curve once the last point are captured.
Tip:
To correct a mistake made while drawing the curve, press [F3] to clear the
curve and start again.
Figure 46
When the DAC mode is active, any parameter that would affect instrument calibration is
automatically locked. This includes: [GAIN], [RANGE], [ZERO OFFSET],
[VELOCITY], [ANGLE], [REJECT], and all pulser and filter parameters.
To obtain amplitude information in the DAC mode, press [DEPTH /%AMP], and [F3].
If you highlight the % DAC selection in the DAC setup screen, the EPOCH 4 displays the
current echo height percentage (in terms of full screen height) and the percentage of the
echo related to the primary DAC curve level. If DB DAC is selected, the current echo
height percentage (in terms of full screen height) and the dB value of the echo related to the
primary DAC curve level is displayed.
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Once the curve is complete, the Reference Gain function can be activated by pressing
[2nd F], [GAIN] (REF DB). This key sequence locks in a reference gain level and allows
scanning gain to be added or subtracted to accommodate specific applications. For
example, if it is required to evaluate any reflector that exceeds 50% of the DAC level, 6dB
of scanning gain can be added. In this manner, the DAC curve when used in conjunction
with the Amplitude DAC display and DAC alarm becomes an easy reference to determine
if an indications exceeds the evaluation level. Note that the additional scanning gain can
not be added to the original reference gain level as this would change the calibration and
invalidate the DAC curve.
Note:
9.2.2
In version 1.04 and higher of the EPOCH 4 operating software, the [ZOOM]
key is active after setting up a DAC curve. When zooming in on a particular
echo, the DAC curve will temporarily disappear. The curve will reappear
when zooming back out. The ASCAN waveform can also be saved when in
the zoomed mode, however the DAC curve will not be saved with the
waveform.
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Because of the large number of curves drawn for the JIS DAC mode, it is possible to
temporarily add in 6, 12, 18, or 24dB of additional gain while constructing the DAC
curve set. The purpose of this feature is to facilitate construction of additional curves
when testing at longer ranges. Once construction of the curve set has begun, add up to
24dB of additional gain through repeated presses of the [GAIN] key. In order to make
clear that gain has been added while constructing the curve, the gain appears as
follows: GAIN 46.2DB + 6, GAIN 46.2DB + 12, etc. Once the curve set is
completed, the gain is reset to its original level (46.2dB in this example.)
It is also possible to change Angle, Material Thickness, Zero Offset, and Gain in the
normal manner when in the JIS DAC mode. Be careful when adjusting these
parameters to ensure the relationship of DAC curves to material thickness or distance
is not unintentionally altered.
Any of the six curves can be used to trip the alarm when in the JIS DAC mode.
Additionally, you can set the alarm to positive or negative. To select which curve will
be used as the alarm reference level, first activate JIS DAC and then use the [F4] and
[F5] function keys to select which curve to use for the alarm threshold. The selected
curve appears as a double thickness line. Once a curve has been selected, an alarm can
be activated and set to be either positive or negative threshold detection by pressing
[2ndF], [GATE 1] (ALARM 1) and following the prompts.
When the JIS DAC mode is active, the amplitude (level) of a gated signal is always
displayed as a percentage (% DAC or dB DAC) with respect to the selected curve. If
a different curve is selected, the displayed amplitude changes accordingly.
9.2.3
9.2.4
9.2.5
9.3
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In version 1.04 and higher of the operating software, TVG is active in all display
modes (RF, Full Wave, Half Wave +, and Half Wave -)
In version 1.04 and higher, the zoom function is active with TVG
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9.3.1
The minimum full screen range must be set greater than approximately 1" (25mm) at
longitudinal velocity of steel to activate TVG. After a TVG curve is set up, it is
possible to zoom in to smaller range ranges than 1.000 inches.
The maximum full screen range must be set less than approximately 120" (3050mm)
at longitudinal velocity of steel to activate TVG. Please note that some instruments are
hardware limited to a maximum of 30" (762mm) full screen range. Contact
Panametrics-NDT or your local representative if you require the TVG upgrade to 120"
(3050mm).
TVG must be set up with the aid of reference standards that generates representative
echoes at the points of interest
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Figure 47
TVG Example
When TVG mode is active, any parameter that would affect instrument calibration is
automatically locked. This includes: [GAIN], [ZERO OFFSET], [VELOCITY],
[ANGLE], [REJECT], and all pulser and filter parameters.
Once the TVG setup is complete, you can activate the Reference Gain function by
pressing [2ndF], [GAIN] (REF DB). This locks in a reference gain level and allows
scanning gain to be added or subtracted to accommodate specific applications. Note that
the additional scanning gain can not be added to the original reference gain level as this
would change the calibration and invalidate the TVG setup.
9.3.2
9.3.3
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9.4.1
9.4.2
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9.5
B-Scan
The B-Scan software option allows you to generate an easy to understand cross sectional
profile of test material. This view is used to verify acquired thickness measurements, and
also to provide a visual reference showing areas on the part with critical thickness values.
A scanner equipped with an internal encoder mechanism maps the thinning areas by
providing transducer location information (Distance Traveled) along with the thickness
reading. This feature increases the functional value of the B-Scan as relative location in
the material is directly correlated with the depth at that location.
The B-Scan has three separate operating modes:
9.5.1
Manual Mode: This mode does not keep track of location information and does not
require the use of an encoder. This mode provides a continuous scan of thickness data
with no correlation to its location along the scan. Readings are timed from 1 to 60
readings per second and are not related to transducer movement.
Note:
Y = Transducer cable length indicating 5", 10", 25", 50", or 100". Replace Y
in the part number with the desired cable length.
*
Z = Encoder cable length indicating 10", 25", 50", or 100". Replace Z in the
part number with the desired cable length.
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You can use other encoders that have a standard TTL quadrature position encoder and a
four conductor connection with a single +5V power supply. You can also use a remote
control scanner to provide a more automated inspection.
9.5.2
Getting Started
To configure the EPOCH 4 and scanner, follow these steps:
1. Secure the selected transducer, with attached cable, in the scanners probe holder
using the two tightening screws.
2. Connect the transducer cable into the BNC or LEMO connector on the EPOCH 4. This
provides the ultrasonic information from the transducer to the EPOCH 4.
3. Attach the LEMO connector of the encoder cable into the scanner. The 15 pin
connector plugs into the 15 pin parallel port of the EPOCH 4.
You can also connect a couplant feed to the couplant feed port on the scanner, which
allows for continuous transducer coupling when used with a water pump or pressurized
couplant dispenser.
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3. Press [F2] to select one of the following modes from the Setup menu: Bi-Directional,
Uni-Directional, or Manual.
9.5.4.1
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The default parameter for the ENCODER PULSES setting is 50 Pulse/inch (2 Pulse/
mm). The value for this setting represents the specification of the encoder offered by
Panametrics-NDT with the B-Scan kit. If you are using the Panametrics-NDT EP4/
ENC encoder car, do NOT change this value.
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Note:
2. The TAKE READING EVERY __.___ in (mm) setting should be highlighted upon
initially entering this menu. Press [ ] and [ ] to enter the desired resolution based on
the encoder resolution in pulses per inch/mm. Therefore, desired resolution is limited
to increments of the encoder resolution that you are using.
For example, if the encoder resolution is 50 pulses/inch (2 pulses/mm), then the best
resolution possible is 0.020 inch (0.5mm).
Each pulse from the encoder is capable of taking readings in increments of 0.020 in
(0.5mm). It is possible to take a reading every other pulse, every third pulse, every
fourth pulse, etc. Therefore, the resolution can be changed in increments as follows:
0.020 inch ( 0.5 mm) - Take reading every 1 pulse
0.040 inch ( 1.0 mm) - Take reading every 2 pulses
0.060 inch ( 1.5 mm) - Take reading every 3 pulses
0.080 inch ( 2.0 mm) - Take reading every 4 pulses
0.100 inch ( 2.5 mm) - Take reading every 5 pulses, etc....
3. Press [F1] to exit the Bi-Directional Encoder Setup menu after selecting the
appropriate settings for encoder pulses and resolution.
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9.5.4.3
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You can also access this menu from the live A-Scan screen by pressing
[2nd], [OPTION] (B-Scan).
Figure 52
9.5.5.1
9.5.5.2
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When B-Scan collection is stopped, you can move a cursor back and forth along every data
point on the B-Scan. This allows you to review the thickness measurement at every point.
If an A-Scan was automatically saved at a data point due to a Minimum Depth or an Alarm
Condition, it can be reviewed in the A-Scan view or the split A-Scan / B-Scan view. More
detail about this feature is provided in the operational and datalogging sections.
To begin using the B-Scan feature from the Setup menu, press [F1].
9.5.6
Choose if you would like the EPOCH 4 to automatically save A-Scan data while the
B-Scan is conducted, and how many A-Scans to be saved
The selected mode is indicated along the left edge of the B-Scan. If this is not the proper
mode, exit the B-Scan by pressing [F5]. (See Selecting a B-Scan Mode on page 106.)
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Selected Mode:
Bi-Directional
Figure 54
You are now ready to begin collecting data. While in the collect mode, the EPOCH 4
function keys [F1] [F5] are setup to perform the following actions:
[F1]: Start the collection of B-Scan data. While the B-Scan data is being collected, the
function over the [F1] key changes to Stop. This allows the user to stop the collection
of data during or at the completion of a B-Scan.
[F2]: View the current live A-Scan waveform. This can be done while the B-Scan is
running or while the B-Scan is stopped. While the A-Scan is being viewed, the
function over the [F2] key changes to B-Scan, letting you toggle back to the B-Scan
screen.
[F3]: View both the B-Scan and the A-Scan screens simultaneously in a split screen
manner. The A-Scan appears on the top half of the screen, and the B-Scan replaces the
instrument setup parameters on the bottom half of the screen.
[F4]: Initiate a new scan. A new scan clears any information in the memory buffer. Be
sure to save the B-Scan before starting a new scan to avoid data loss (See Accessing
Datalogger Storage on page 119.) After pressing [F4], you will be prompted to verify
that this is the desired course of action.
[F5]: Turn off the B-Scan mode. You will be prompted to make sure that the desired
action is to exit B-Scan.
To begin collecting data, press [F1]. As the scanner is moved, data is collected and
displayed as a cross sectional image of the test material. The number of data points is
based on the movement of the encoder wheel in increments of the resolution entered in the
setup screen. The Bi-Directional mode allows the scanner to move backwards. B-Scan
data points are updated. This is especially useful when verifying thin material areas where
an alarm condition exists.
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While collecting data, the information is temporarily stored in a memory buffer. The
EPOCH 4 is capable of storing a maximum of 100,000 B-Scan data points (thickness
readings) before the buffer is full. In the Bi-Directional mode, the buffer can store a
maximum of 90,000 readings in the forward direction and a maximum of 10,000 readings
in the backwards direction. When the buffer becomes full, the scan stops. You will be
prompted to save the scan or start a new one. To prevent the loss of encoded data, the DT
reading flashes as a warning when the buffer is within 500 readings of being full.
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You can only activate or modify the minimum depth alarm in the A-Scan
mode; you cannot change it while in B-Scan mode.
The figure below shows a split A-Scan / B-Scan if you were to view the Depth and
Distance Traveled information in a B-Scan. Notice that an automatically saved A-Scan
appears in the upper half of the screen because the Minimum Depth Alarm on Gate 1 was
triggered.
Figure 56
9.5.9
9.5.10
The greater the resolution desired, the slower the scanner can move to avoid
missing data points. You can adjust the resolution in the B-Scan mode
selection screens.
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Use this feature in either Peak Depth or Edge Depth modes. In Edge Depth mode, the
floating gate tracks the highest amplitude echo breaking the gate (100% screen height or
less), but takes the measurement from the left most echo breaking the gate.
In the Options menu, the Floating Gate is activated as shown below:
Figure 57
When Floating Gate is active for Gate 1 or Gate 2, the EPOCH 4 displays either -6dB
or -12dB under the Gate Level Indicator (depending on the chosen settings). See the
example screenshot below showing the Floating Gate active with Gates 1 and 2 set at 6dB.
Figure 58
In order to use the Floating Gate option with B-Scan, the Floating Gate must be setup and
active before B-Scan is activated. (See Floating Gate on page 124.)
Note:
9.5.11
The gates do not appear on the instrument display while Floating Gate is
active in B-Scan mode when the B-Scan is stopped in order to review the
Depth / Distance Traveled information.
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9.5.12
9.5.13
9.6
Spotweld
The inspection of spotwelds using ultrasonic equipment has become increasingly popular
due to the cost effectiveness, safety, and reliability of the technique. The EPOCH 4
Spotweld software option makes this application even easier and quicker for the operator.
When the Spotweld option is activated, you can save A-Scan waveform template
overlays in the instruments memory. An overlay can represent a waveform from a
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certain type of spotweld (Good, Undersized, Stick, etc.) You can customize and save up to
five distinct overlays for each particular setup. A setup may consist of a particular
transducer and material combination.
During the actual inspection of the spotweld, the operator has the ability to quickly recall
these frozen overlays to the live screen. The live waveform is still displayed which allows
an easy comparison between the unknown sample and the overlay from the known
standard. By matching the live waveform to a particular overlay, the operator can evaluate
the acceptability of a certain spotweld.
It is important to note that the Spotweld option goes well beyond the spotweld application
alone. Almost all flaw detection applications involve some sort of visual comparison
between a known standard and an unknown test sample. With the Spotweld option you
can save waveform patterns from known samples and then use them for comparison
during the actual inspection. This makes the feature extremely useful for all types of
waveform comparison flaw detection applications.
9.6.1
9.6.2
Function Key
Description
[F4]: Weld A
[F5]: Weld B
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Spotweld Overlays
When the overlay prompt appears below the display, pressing the [F1] key displays the
frozen waveform overlay of a good weld shown. The overlay waveform is filled-in,
similar to the Peak Hold function. Pressing [F1] a second time toggles the overlay off.
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Pressing [F2], [F3], [F4], or [F5] results in a similar operation with their respective
reference waveform overlays.
To store a reference waveform overlay, first obtain the desired waveform on the EPOCH
4 screen by coupling the transducer to the known standard. Use the [FREEZE] key to
hold the waveform on the screen. If the waveform represents a good weld, press [2ndF]
then [F1] to store the waveform in the Good location. Likewise, [2ndF], [F2] can be used
to store a reference waveform for an Undersized Weld and [2ndF], [F3] can be used to
store a reference waveform for a Stick Weld, etc. A reference waveform can be updated by
simply by saving over the current saved reference waveform by pressing [2nd F], [F1]
again, for example.
The reference waveforms are stored in the battery-backed memory of the EPOCH 4. This
means they are saved even when the unit is powered off. These reference waveforms are
kept in the battery-backed memory locations until new waveforms are saved in the [F1]
[F5] keys or if you recall a file with a different set of saved overlays.
9.6.3
Setup parameters
Note that the overlays stored with the setup are NOT visible in the datalogger screen or
from the Interface Program. However, the overlays are stored with the setup and will be
recalled to their respective [F1] [F5] key locations when it is recalled to the live screen.
Press the [CALIBRATION] key followed by the number of the desired file in the
datalogger [1] [9] to complete this recall procedure.
Datalogger File Locations 10 and higher (Storage of Weld Rating Stamping)
Datalogger file locations 10 and higher are generally used to save data acquired during the
actual inspection of spotweld parts. When saving data to files 10+, you can stamp the
individual Identifier (ID) with a two letter code representing the quality of the weld by
pressing the [SAVE THICK] or [SAVE WAVE] key.
[SAVE WAVE] saves the ID with the thickness reading, waveform, and setup
parameters
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ID>0123456789012345 GD
1.00 in
(STICK)
ID>0123456789012345 US
1.00 in
(UNDERSIZED)
ID>0123456789012345 ST
1.00 in
(STICK)
ID>0123456789012345 WA
1.00 in
(WELD A)
ID>0123456789012345 WB
1.00 in
(WELD B)
Interface Gate
The Interface Gate is mainly used in immersion applications where the water path distance
between the front surface of the test material and transducer face is continuously
changing. The application may involve an on-line type approach with the test material
moving steadily past a stationary transducer (or vice versa.) If the front surface of the test
material is not uniform, it results in a slight difference in the water path distance.
The Interface Gate option is designed to graphically compensate for the change in water
path distance between the test material and transducer. When the option is activate, a 3rd
Gate (Interface Gate) is visible on the EPOCH 4s display. You can position this Interface
Gate in the area where you expect to detect the interface echo. The interface echo is a result
of the sound energy reflection at the interface between the water path and the front surface
of the test material.
The advantage of using the Interface Gate is that it maintains the interface echo on the left
hand side of the EPOCH 4 screen, regardless of the water path distance. The instruments
flaw gates (Gate 1 and 2) automatically track the location of the Interface Gate.
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5. Press [OPTION] to exit the menu and return to the live screen.
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9.7.2
9.7.3
9.7.4
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Interface Gate:
Gate 1:
Gate 2:
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Gate Appearances
The Interface Gate should be positioned in the region where you expect to detect the
interface echo (generated from the reflection at the boundary of the water path and the
front surface of the test material.) Set a proper gate width and level to ensure this echo
continues to break the gate threshold. It is common to set a negative logic threshold alarm
on the Interface Gate. This position results in an alarm being triggered if the interface echo
falls out of the Interface Gate.
Gate 1 is generally used as an internal flaw gate. Gate 1 is commonly positioned to cover
the area where you expect to detect echoes from internal flaws in the test material. Pay
attention to the start, width, and level of the gate as the echo height and location
corresponds to flaw size. You can choose to set a positive logic threshold alarm on Gate 1.
This results in an alarm being triggered if an echo breaks the Gate 1 threshold, indicating
a possible critical flaw.
Gate 2 is generally used to monitor the backwall echo of the test material. Gate 2 is
commonly positioned to cover the area where you expect to detect the echo from the
material backwall. Pay attention to the start, width, and level of the gate to ensure the
backwall echo is captured. You can set a negative logic threshold alarm on Gate 2. This
position results in an alarm being triggered if the backwall echo falls out of the gate. This
could indicate an obstruction (flaw) in the sound wave propagation, thus preventing a
backwall echo from being received by the instrument.
9.7.5
You can press [GATE 1] at any time to bring these controls back to the
function bar.
[F1] Selects Gate1 or Interface Gate Start (use slewing keys to adjust position)
[F2] Selects Gate1 or Interface Gate Width (use slewing keys to adjust position)
[F3] Selects Gate1 or Interface Gate Level (use slewing keys to adjust position)
[F4] Toggles between controlling the Interface Gate or Gate 1
[F5] Toggles between Setup mode and Run mode
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The Setup mode sets up the instruments parameters and gate positions. The Interface
echo is NOT automatically moved to the left side of the screen in this mode.
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Setup Mode
Select the Run mode after you set the gate positions. The Interface echo (the echo
breaking the Interface Gate) remains on the left side of the screen (at the zero point) at all
times. This results in the Zero Offset (or delay) of the instrument changing dynamically. If
Peak detection mode is active, the peak of the signal is at the 0 point. If Edge is active,
the edge of the signal (where it breaks the gate) is at the 0 point.
Figure 62
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9.8
Floating Gate
The Floating Gate software option is used to track the peak echo amplitude at either the
-6dB or -12dB point of the echo. Using the Floating Gate provides a more consistent and
accurate thickness reading particularly when using the Edge Depth mode.
Using the Floating Gate in either peak depth or Edge Depth modes. In Edge Depth mode,
the Floating Gate tracks the highest amplitude echo breaking the gate, but takes the
measurement from the left most echoes breaking the gate.
Note:
9.8.1
Floating Gate is included free of charge when you purchase the B-Scan
software option.
Figure 63
4. Press [OPTION] to exit the menu and return to the live screen after the selections are
made.
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The If Gate selection in the Floating Gate menu can only be adjusted if the
Interface Gate option is enabled and previously turned on in the Option
menu.
When Floating Gate is active the gate level display in the parameter section of the EPOCH
4 screen shows the setting for that particular gate. The figure below details an example
where Gate 1 is floating at the 6dB point, and Gate 2 at the 12dB point.
Figure 64
9.8.2
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9.8.3
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The Floating Gate option is not valid in RF mode. Also, Floating Gate
cannot be turned on or off while the screen is frozen.
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Figure 66
9.8.4
9.9
Expanded Memory
The standard datalogger capacity in the EPOCH 4 allows for a combination of 500
waveforms/calibrations or 10,000 thickness readings. The Expanded Memory option
provides the EPOCH 4 with a total capacity of 2,000 waveforms/calibrations or 40,000
thickness readings.
If an EPOCH 4 is purchased with the Expanded Memory option, there is no further setup
that is required by you. The instruments datalogger is simply able to store more
information before reaching its capacity.
To confirm that the Expanded Memory option is active in a particular EPOCH 4, press the
[OPTION] key. If the Expanded Mem selection has a filled in box next to it, the option
is active.
Note:
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9.10
9.11
Wave Analysis
The Wave Analysis software option is useful in many specialized applications where
operators need to select particular points along an A-Scan waveform and then obtain a
timing (thickness) measurement between these two points. In addition, the software
displays the dB difference between the two points. An example of where this software is
extremely useful is for measuring the scale/oxide layer buildup on the inner diameter of
metal pipes. For this application, it is generally recommended to use Panametrics-NDT
M116 or V116 transducers.
Note:
The measurement is accomplished when you move two cursors individually along the
waveform. The software then calculates the time (distance/thickness) between these two
measurement points, along with the dB difference between them. The waveform can
either be frozen or live during the measurement. In addition, the software is valid in RF
mode and any of the rectified modes.
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9.11.1
Figure 67
3.
Select On.
4. Press [OPTION] to exit the menu and return to the live screen.
Note:
Wave Analysis is not valid with other software options in the EPOCH 4 such
as DAC, TVG, Interface Gate, etc.
When Wave Analysis is active, the gates on the display disappear and are replaced with
Cursor A and Cursor B as shown in the figure below.
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Cursor A
Cursor B
Figure 68
When Wave Analysis is active, notice DB VALUE replaces MIN DEPTH at the top of
your screen. DB VALUE shows you the difference in dB between the two cursors. While
the thickness value in the Top Right hand corner shows you the difference in thickness
between the 2 cursors.
9.11.2
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If Cursor A and Cursor B are both in the positive lobe of the RF waveform, the dB
difference and Thickness values will be displayed.
If Cursor A and Cursor B are both in the negative lobe of the RF waveform, the dB
difference and Thickness values will be displayed.
If Cursor A and Cursor B are in opposite lobes of the RF waveform, the dB difference
value will be blank.
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9.12
DGS
Distance Gain Sizing (DGS), also referred to as AVG in Europe, uses calculated DGS
curves to determine whether or not test material passes or fails a particular requirement by
displaying the percentage Over Shoot (OS). A DGS curve is actually a series of curves
created not only for each of the type of probes or transducers that are used, but also for the
range or depth of material that is being tested.
The DGS curves are created for all different probe angles, probe frequencies and test
ranges using the DGS Calibration Interface Program. This program allows you to create
specific DGS scale electronically for various types of probes and directly download the
curves to the EPOCH 4 flaw detector.
Please refer to the DGS operating manual that is included on a CD-ROM with the DGS
software option for more information.
9.13
AWS
The AWS D1.1 software option for the EPOCH 4 is intended to assist with performing
inspections covered under the American Welding Society D1.1 Structural Welding Code
for steel. This code provides inspectors with a method to classify discontinuities found in
welds using ultrasonic inspection. This code uses the following formula to develop an
indication rating for a reflector found during an inspection:
ABC=D
A = Discontinuity Indication Level (dB)
B = Reference Indication Level (dB)
C = Attenuation Factor: 2*(soundpath in inches 1 inch) (dB)
D = Indication Rating (dB)
As an AWS D1.1 inspector, you must take the Indication Rating (D) that is calculated
based on A, B, and C to an Ultrasonic Acceptance Rejection Criteria table produced by
the AWS in order to classify the severity of the discontinuity that has been located. When
performing an inspection, you are required to develop an AWS report that lists the values
for all variables listed above as well as transducer information, discontinuity length and
location, and your overall evaluation of the discontinuity.
For further details regarding the test equipment, methods, interpretation, and
classification requirements for these inspections, please refer to the AWS D1.1 Code
Book.
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The EPOCH 4 can also transfer inspection data to the EPOCH 4 Interface Program to aid
in report generation. This program allows you to view the instrument setup parameters,
the waveform generated by a discontinuity, the discontinuitys soundpath and location
information, and all values for the AWS D1.1 formula variables.
9.13.2
Figure 69
When AWS D1.1 is activated, the Function Keys on the EPOCH 4 provide the following
options:
[F1]: REF B store the dB value from a reference reflector
[F2]: No Function
[F3]: No Function
[F4]: SCAN DB toggle the scanning gain between a selected value and zero dB
[F5]: AUTO-80 adjust a gated signal to 80% FSH
After the AWS option is activated from the Options menu, you must set a REF B value in
order to begin an inspection. This number represents the gain level necessary to bring the
echo from a reference reflector to 80% Full Screen Height (FSH). The reference reflector
is often a Side Drilled Hole in the calibration block used for the angle beam calibration.
Other reference reflectors may be used provided that they meet AWS requirements for
these inspections.
In order to store a REF B value, you must gate the echo from the reference reflector and
bring the echo to 80% FSH. You can achieve this by pressing the [GAIN] key and
adjusting the gain with the Up and Down Arrow keys, or by pressing [F5] to automatically
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adjust the gain to bring the echo to 80% FSH. Once the echo has the appropriate
amplitude, press [F1] and the following screen will appear:
Figure 70
9.13.3
9.13.4
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Note:
In order for this calculation to be accurate, you must enter the correct
thickness for the test piece. The EPOCH 4 displays the value for D in the
upper right hand portion of the A-Scan waveform display.
Figure 71
Pressing the [SAVE WAVE] key saves the data for this discontinuity in the EPOCH 4
datalogger. In instruments with operating software version 1.09 and higher, this
information is available for review in the instrument datalogger. For instruments with
operating software version 1.08, the AWS data must be reviewed in the EPOCH 4
Interface Program version 3.0 or higher.
Note:
9.14
While using the EPOCH 4 and the AWS D1.1 software option, you must be
aware of any inspection conditions that may cause variation in the displayed
Indication Rating (D value). You must also be able to interpret the meaning
of echo indications and reported D values corresponding to these indications
properly.
Auto-Freeze
The Auto-Freeze software option allows the EPOCH 4 to freeze for a specific period of
time when a signal breaks a gate on the display. This is achieved using the Gate Alarms
that are already programmed in the instrument. This option is listed in the Options menu.
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Figure 72
DAC
TVG
PRF
CSC
SPOTWELD
INTERFACE GATE
Note:
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Figure 73
4. The Auto-Freeze option is now set, however, before the option becomes active, you
need to press [2nd F], [FREEZE].
Tip:
5. Deactivate Auto Freeze at any time by pressing [2nd F], [FREEZE] again.
In order for the EPOCH 4 to freeze automatically, you need to setup the proper gate
alarm(s) so the Auto-Freeze occurs when a gate alarm is triggered. For example, if you
position Gate 1 above the first echo location for a spotweld inspection and place a positive
logic alarm on gate one, when the echo breaks Gate 1 the EPOCH 4 performs an AutoFreeze. This function works for all alarms types on both Gate 1 and Gate 2, however it
does NOT work for ANY for Interface Gate alarms.
When the Auto-Freeze option is setup and activate, a snowflake icon appears on the right
side of the display where the standard FREEZE F icon would appear.
Figure 74
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When the EPOCH 4 is frozen in Hold mode, the standard FREEZE F icon appears. If
the EPOCH 4 is frozen in Time mode, the F icon flashes for the duration of the freeze.
Note:
This option does not have any effect on the EPOCH 4s datalogger or the
EPOCH 4 Interface Program. The Auto-Freeze option is not saved with an
instrument calibration file. When a calibration is recalled, the Auto-Freeze
option must be activated separately.
When a gate alarm is triggered in Auto-Freeze mode, the EPOCH 4 should
only beep for one-second. The instrument should not have the continuous
beep that it normally has in other modes.
The [FREEZE] key is active in Auto-Freeze Time mode. If you press the
[FREEZE] key during a timed freeze, the EPOCH 4 immediately becomes
unfrozen.
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Appendix A Specifications
Appendix A Specifications
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DISPLAY
GRATICULE
SENSITIVITY
SELF CALIBRATION
AUTO CALIBRATION
REJECT
UNITS
MATERIAL VELOCITY
ZERO OFFSET
0 to 350Sec.
RANGE
DISTANCE READOUT
REFRACTED ANGLE
GATE START
GATE WIDTH
GATE LEVEL
ZOOM
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PEAK MEMORY
PEAK HOLD
SCREEN FREEZE
PULSER TYPE
PULSE ENERGY
DAMPING
RECTIFICATION
ANALOG BANDWIDTH
FILTER
TEST MODES
ALARMS
MEMORY
IDENTIFIERS
OPERATING TEMPERATURE
STORAGE TEMPERATURE
POWER REQUIREMENTS
BATTERY
Appendix A Specifications
2 hours typical.
BATTERY STATUS
TRANSDUCER CABLE
CONNECTORS
KEYPAD
LANGUAGES
RS-232C COMMUNICATIONS
PORT
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WEIGHT
WARRANTY
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V(in./sec)
V(m/sec)
0.107
2730
Aluminum
0.249
6320
Beryllium
0.508
12900
Brass, naval
0.174
4430
Copper
0.183
4660
Diamond
0.709
18000
Glycerin
0.076
1920
Inconel
0.229
5820
0.138
3500
0.220
5600
0.232
5890
Lead
0.085
2160
Lucite
0.106
2680
Molybdenum
0.246
6250
0.069
1740
Nickel, pure
0.222
5630
Polyamide (slow)
0.087
2200
Nylon, fast
0.102
2600
0.097
2460
0.082
2080
Polystyrene
0.092
2340
0.094
2395
Rubber (polybutadiene)
0.063
1610
Silicon
0.379
9620
Silicone
0.058
1485
Steel, 1020
0.232
5890
Steel, 4340
0.230
5850
0.223
5660
0.226
5740
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Material
V(in./sec)
V(m/sec)
Tin
0.131
3320
Titanium, Ti 150A
0.240
6100
Tungsten
0.204
5180
Water (20C)
0.0580
1480
Zinc
0.164
4170
Zirconium
0.183
4650
References
1. Folds, D. L. Experimental Determination of Ultrasonic Wave Velocities in Plastics,
Elastomers, and Syntactic Foam as a Function of Temperature. Naval Research and
Development Laboratory. Panama City, Florida, 1971.
2. Fredericks, J. R. Ultrasonic Engineering. New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1965.
3. Handbook of Chemistry and Physics. Cleveland, Ohio: Chemical Rubber Co., 1963.
4. Mason, W. P. Physical Acoustics and the Properties of Solids. New York: D.Van
Nostrand Co., 1958.
5. Papadakis, E. P. Panametrics - unpublished notes, 1972.
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Appendix C Glossary
Appendix C Glossary
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Term
Definition
Acoustic Impedance
Acoustic Interface
Acoustic Zero
Amplifier
Amplitude
A-Scan
Attenuation
Attenuation (M.L.A.)
Background Noise
143
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Term
Definition
B-Scan
Couplant
Critical Defect
Cross Talk
Damping (Control)
Damping Material
Decibel (dB)
n = 20 log10 -----2-
144
Appendix C Glossary
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Term
Definition
Delay Control
Detectability
Distance Amplitude
Correction (DAC)
Dual-Element Probe
Dynamic Range
Electronic Zero
The point in time when the pulser fires the initial pulse
to the transducer and the point on the cathode ray tube
screen where the electron beam leaves the baseline due
to the initial pulse signal coming from the transmitter.
Flaw
Frequency
Gain
Gain (Control)
Gate
145
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146
Term
Definition
Hertz (Hz)
Horizontal A
Immersion Testing
Incidence, Angle of
Indication
Leg
Linearity, Vertical or
Amplitude
Linearity, Horizontal or
Distance
Longitudinal Wave
Appendix C Glossary
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Term
Definition
Main Bang
Mode Conversion
Peaking Up
Penetration
Piezoelectric Elements
Probe
Range
Receiver
Reference Echo
Reference Level
147
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Term
Definition
Reference Line
Reference Reflector
Refraction, Angle of
Registration
Reject (Control)
Resolution
Scanning Level
Sensitivity
Signal-to-Noise Ratio
Skip-Distance
Appendix C Glossary
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Term
Definition
Sound Beam
Surface Wave
Through Transmission
Transducer
Transmitter
Ultrasonic
Ultrasonics
149
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Term
Definition
V-Path
Vertical B
Wavelength
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Figure 76
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152
Figure 77
Figure 78
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Figure 80
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Figure 81
Figure 82
Printer Cable (for DPU-414 Portable Serial Printer) Wire Run List
Description
EP4-BUE-E
EP4-BUE-L
Table 10
Part
Description
EP4/BAT
NiMH Battery
EP4/MCA-X
EP4/CAL-NIST
EP4/MAN
Instruction Manual
EP4/TC
EP4/PS
EP4/HS
Hand Strap
Table 11
Part
Description
EP4/DAC
EP4/TVG
EP4/DAC/TVG
EP4/MEM
Expanded Memory
EP4/LPRF
EP4/CSC
EP4/IG
Interface Gate
EP4/SPOTWELD
Spotweld
EP4/FG
Floating Gate
EP4/BSCAN
BSCAN
Table 12
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Part
Description
EP4/DGS/AVG
DGS/AVG
Table 12
Part
Description
EP4/IP-KIT
EP4/IP
EP4/IP-MAN
EP4/C-9FAT-6
Table 13
Part
Description
EP4/SC
Shipping Case
EP4/BAT-AA
EP4/EC
EP4/RPC
EP4/SS
EP4/CH
EP4/PR
EP4/PRE
EP4/PR-CABLE
EP4/PP
EP4/DP-E
EP4/DP-L
EP4/C-15VGA-6
Table 14
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Part
Description
EP4/C-25PRL-6
Table 14
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Index
Index
A
Basic operations 23
Batteries
AA alkaline 21
charging 2021
cycling charge 21
Nickel Metal Hydride 19
operating time 20
replacing 20
Battery power 19
Beam Index Point
locating 7980
Beep 42
BIP
locating 7980
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B-Scan 105117
Bi-Directional mode 107108
B-Scan mode 106107
depth and distance traveled 114
Echo-to-Echo detection 116117
Floating Gate 115116
Manual mode 109110
minimum depth alarm 114115
operating 112114
Save A-Scan function 111112
saving 117
Scan Setup menu 110111
scan speed alarm 115
start coordinate 111
Uni-Directional mode 108109
viewing and recalling stored
B-Scans 117
C
DAC 98
drawing curves 98100
exiting 101
JIS Z3060 curves 100
recalling 101
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saving 101
setting alarms 101
Damping 49
Datalogger storage capacity 8586
DGS 130
Display 34
flags and markers 36
full screen A-scan 3435
split screen 35
Distance Amplitude Correction 98
drawing curves 98100
exiting 101
JIS Z3060 curves 100
recalling 101
saving 101
setting alarms 101
Documentation
related documentation 18
revision history 18
sending comments 18
typographic conventions 17
E
File
clearing 93
creating 8889
deleteing 94
editing 93
exiting edit function 94
inserting 93
swaping locations 94
Filled live 43
Filled peak 43
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Filter 39
Flags 36
Floating gate 124
-12db mode 125
-6dB mode 125
activating 124125
alarms 126
G
ID codes
clearing 95
creating 8889
deleting 95
editing 94
incrementing 90
Interface gate 120
activating 120
alarms 121
commands 122123
Echo-to-Echo mode 121
positioning 121
standard mode 121
Index
Key, datalogger
alpha entry 30
alphanumeric entry 31
database edit 30
ID entry 30
memo entry 30
move cursor left 29
move cursor right 30
number entry 30
open datalogger 29
Key, main
calibration 29
contrast 29
depth/% amp 29
display 28
Echo-to-Echo 29
enter 24, 27
filter 28
freeze 27
gate 1 27
gate 1 alarm 27
gate 2 27
gate 2 alarm 28
peak hold 28
peak mem 28
print data 28
pulser 28
reference level 27
save thick 27
save wave 27
sensitivity 26
Keypad 24
English 25
functions 25
international 26
lock 43
L
Language 37
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Markers 36
Measuring signal amplitude 6364
Memory
expanded 126
screen 8687
Memos
creating 9293
Minimum depth alarm 67
Echo-to-Echo measurement
mode 68
single gate 67
N
Narrowband filters
advanced user mode 5152
standard user mode 5051
Nickel Metal Hydride 19
P
Parameters 37
Parts list 155
Peak hold 56
Peak memory 5556
Power supply
AC line power 19
battery power 19
operating 19
operating time 20
Powering-up 23
Preface 15
PRF 104
activating 104
exiting 104
Printing 9596
Pulse Repetition Frequency 104
activating 104
exiting 104
Pulser energy 49
Pulser frequency selection 5253
Pulser key 48
161
EPOCH 4
Save ID 41
Scanning gain 47
Screen freeze 5657
Signal amplitude
measuring 6364
Sound velocities 141
Special waveform functions 55
Specifications 137
Spotweld 117
activating 118
datalogger storage 119120
switchable overlays 118119
Switchable overlays 118119
T
Test mode 50
Thickness readings 6061
saving 8990
Threshold alarms 6667
Time Varied Gain 101
activating 102103
calibrating 102103
exiting 103
recalling 103
saving 103
Time-of-Flight (TOF) mode 6465
162
Units of measurement 38
V
VGA output 42
W
Warranty 3
Wave Analysis 127129
activating 128129
moving cursors 129
Waveform functions
peak hold 56
peak memory 5556
reject 55
screen freeze 5657
Waveform rectification 48
Waveforms
recalling 9091
saving 8990
X
X-Value 39
Z
Zero offset 39
Zoom 6566
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