Up3000 Man
Up3000 Man
Up3000 Man
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
OVERVIEW 4
Introduction 4
Operation Mode 4
Setup Mode 4
COMPONENTS 5
Basic components of your kit 5
Plug-In Modules 5
Scanning Module 5
Stethoscope Contact Module 6
Pistol Grip Housing 6
Display Panel 6
Sensitivity Control Dial 6
Headphone Jack 6
USB Port 7
Trigger On/Off Switch 7
Battery Compartment/Battery 7
Wrist Strap 7
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Sensitivity Control Dial 10-11
Sensitivity Adjust 11
Frequency Adjust 11
Store a Reading 11-12
Overwrite Data or Enter Data in a New Location 12
To Download the Information 12
SETUP MODE
Send Records 13
Delete Records 13
Adjust Shut Down Time 14
User Sensitivity Defaults 14
Store Mode 15
Program Update 16
Exit 16
USER INSTRUCTIONS 17
Scanning Module 17
Method of Airborne Detection 17
Headphones 17
Rubber Focusing Probe 17
Stethoscope Module 18
Stethoscope Extension Kit 18
Long Range Module 18
Charging the UP3000 19
Warble Tone Generator WTG-1 19
Charging the WTG-1 19
Case Lock Combination 20
Specifications 21
Support/Contact 21
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Congratulations, your digital Ultraprobe 3000 is full of highly advanced technical
features that will provide you with the ability to locate leaks, detect faulty steam
traps, test bearings, store and download your test data.
OVERVIEW
INTRODUCTION
The Ultraprobe 3000 is a versatile instrument with many features that will make your inspections easy,
fast and accurate. As with any new instrument, it is important to review this manual before you begin
inspections.
OPERATION MODE:
The operation mode will be described in detail under the operation mode section. In this mode, you will
perform all inspection actions such as scanning, probing, “Click and Spin” activities, and store data.
NOTE: “Click” operations require pressing the dial. “Spin” operations require turning a dial.
SET UP MODE:
The setup mode will be described in detail under the Set Up Mode section. There are seven menu
options that will be described in that section.
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COMPONENTS
Long Range
Module (optional)
PLUG-IN MODULES
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STETHOSCOPE (CONTACT) MODULE. This is the module with the metal rod.
This rod is utilized as a "waveguide" in that it is sensitive to ultrasound that is
generated internally such as within a pipe, bearing housing or steam trap. Once
stimulated by ultrasound, it transfers the signal to a piezoelectric transducer located
in the module housing directly behind the “wave guide”. For placement align the
plug with the corresponding receptacle in the front end of the pistol housing and
plug in.
PISTOL-GRIP HOUSING
DISPLAY PANEL. In the Operation Mode, the Display Panel will show intensity levels (as dB and
as a bar graph), Sensitivity Level, Storage location number, and Battery Level. Intensity levels are
shown simultaneously as a numeric dB value and on a sixteen-segmented bar graph (with each
segment representing 3 dB). This Ultraprobe receives ultrasound centered around 40 kHz and is
non-adjustable.
Display Panel
Headphone Jack
HEADPHONES JACK. This is where you plug in the headphones. Be sure to plug it in firmly
until it clicks.
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USB PORT. This port is used to download/transfer information from the Ultraprobe 3000 into the
computer. It is also used to charge the instrument. Before downloading data be sure the cable is
connected to both the USB port and to the computer. When charging, plug the recharger cable
into the USB and then into the electric
receptacle.
BATTERY COMPARTMENT.
The Handle contains the rechargeable
battery. Remove the battery only
when it cannot hold a charge and
needs to be replaced. If the battery is
to be changed, remove the cover and
replace.
Recharging the battery takes about 1 hour; continuous run time is about 2 hours. With
normal operation (on-off between tests) the charge will last 4-6 hours. On the BCH-3L
BATTERY RECHARGER, when the light is red the battery is charging and when it is green
it is fully charged.
WRIST STRAP.
To protect the instrument, against unexpected droppage use the wrist strap.
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ACCESSORIES
STANDARD ACCESSORIES
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STETHOSCOPE EXTENSION KIT. This consists of three metal rods that will enable a user to
reach up to 31 additional inches (78.7 cm) with the Stethoscope Probe.
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
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OPERATION MODE
DISPLAY PANEL
When the trigger is pressed to turn the instrument on, the Display Panel will display the decibel and bar
graph intensity levels. The sensitivity level will be displayed in the upper left corner. The storage
location number will be shown in the upper right corner. The Battery Charge level is shown in the mid-
right side of the display.
The bar graph has 16 segments. At the end of the bar graph is a vertical line, which indicates
the maximum intensity. This is a maximum level hold function. When in operation, the bar
graph will move up and down the scale as an indication of the amplitude of a sensed
ultrasound. The maximum level indicator will remain at the highest sensed intensity during an
inspection until: 1. A new maximum reading is detected, or 2. The trigger is released, and the
instrument is turned off. At which time it will reset.
Battery Level
Look at the display and note the “S =” value. If the instrument is within
range, a dB (decibel) value will be displayed.
To reduce the sensitivity/volume, rotate the dial counter clockwise. To increase the sensitivity,
rotate the dial clockwise. The Sensitivity control dial increases/decreases the sensitivity of the
instrument simultaneously with the sound level in the headphones.
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NOTE: The instrument needs to be in range for accurate testing.
If the sensitivity is too low, a blinking arrow pointing to the right will appear
and there will be no numeric decibel visible in the display panel. If this
occurs, increase the sensitivity until the arrow disappears (in extreme low
level sound environments the arrow will blink continuously, and It will not be
possible to achieve a dB indication until a higher intensity level is sensed).
If the sensitivity is too high, a blinking arrow pointing to the left will appear
and there will be no numeric decibel visible on the display panel. Reduce the
sensitivity until the arrow disappears and the numeric decibel value is shown.
NOTE: The blinking arrow indicates the direction in which the Sensitivity Control Dial is to
be turned when out of range.
The Sensitivity Control Dial affect the bar graph display. The more sound that is received, the higher
the bar graph. The less sound that is received, the lower the bar graph.
FREQUENCY
This instrument is set to the peak frequency response of the transducers which is 40 kHz. It is
non-adjustable.
TO STORE A READING
There are 2 types of storage modes: Normal and Quick.
Firmly “Click” (press) the Sensitivity Dial. The Storage location will
blink, and the phrase SPIN/CLICK will appear on the bottom of the
display panel.
If you wish to use a storage location other than the one shown, “spin”
the Sensitivity dial up (clockwise) or down (counter clockwise) to the
desired location.
If the Storage Location is the one you chose to use, click the Sensitivity
Dial again and you will see a prompt on the bottom of the display panel:
STORE? YES. If you want to store the data, “click” the Sensitivity Dial
once more and the record is stored at the set location. The Storage
Location number will automatically move up to the next sequential
number.
If you chose not to store the record, “spin” the Sensitivity Dial and you will see the word NO,
“click” the Sensitivity Dial and you will return to the operation mode.
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For “Quick” Storage - see Set Up Mode, “Menu 05; Store Mode” to change this setting
Firmly “Click” (press) the Sensitivity Dial once and the record is
stored. The Storage Location number will automatically move up to
the next sequential number.
Click (press in) the Sensitivity dial button; the Storage Location number will blink.
Spin the Sensitivity Dial until the desired storage location is displayed on the screen
Click the Sensitivity Dial again and the prompt STORE YES? will appear.
To store the new information in that location, “click” the Sensitivity Dial again and the record
will be over written.
SETUP MODE
TO ENTER THE SET UP MODE
Make sure the Ultraprobe is off.
Press (Click) the Sensitivity dial and hold it in. while you pull/squeeze the trigger. Hold both the
Sensitivity Dial and Trigger in until the screen displays: “MENU [01] Send Records”.
You may spin to enter and exit any Menu mode in the Set-Up
mode as long as the trigger is squeezed to keep the
instrument on.
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MENU [01] SEND RECORDS
Click (Press) the Sensitivity dial and hold it in. while you pull/squeeze the trigger. Hold both
the Sensitivity Dial and Trigger in until the screen displays: “MENU [01] Send Records”.
NOTE: Hold the trigger in during any of the Set Up Mode operations or the instrument will
turn off.
When MENU [01] Send Records is shown, “click” the Sensitivity Control Dial and all the data
will be transferred to the computer.
TO CLEAR ALL RECORDS IN PREPARATION FOR YOUR NEXT ROUTE, YOU NEED TO
DELETE RECORDS
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MENU [03] ADJUST SHUTDOWN TIME
The shutdown time allows you to select the time it will take to turn the instrument off once the
trigger is released. You may select from 1, 5, 30, 60, and 300 seconds.
Click to exit
Spin/Click Click
With experience a user will know which sensitivity level to use as the highest level. This mode
allows the user to adjust the default starting sensitivity level for inspection routes.
Spin/Click Click
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MENU [05] STORE MODE
NORMAL STORE MODE - the store procedure includes three “Clicks” of the Sensitivity dial.
The first click enters the Storage Mode where the user can spin to a different record location
or stay in the current location.
The second click allows the user to accept or decline the Store operation.
The third click exits the Store Mode to the Main Screen.
The Quick mode requires one “click” to store the data. Every time you store data, the
instrument will move up one record to the next storage location.
Click
Click
Spin
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MENU [06] PROGRAM UPDATE
CAUTION: Failure to follow the “Program Update” procedure may prevent the UP3000 from
programming properly and result in the instrument being shipped back to UE Systems for repair.
Click the Sensitivity Control dial and you will exit to Operation Mode.
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USERS INSTRUCTIONS
SCANNING MODULE
Align the plug located at the rear of the module with the receptacle in the front end of the
Pistol Housing and plug in.
The method of air borne detection is to go from the "gross to fine". Start off at a high sensitivity level
and if there is too much ultrasound in the area, reduce the sensitivity, following the sound to the
loudest point. If necessary, place the RUBBER FOCUSING PROBE (described below) over the scanning
module and proceed to follow the test sound to its loudest point constantly reducing the sensitivity
while following the bar graph indicator on the display.
HEADPHONES
To use, firmly plug the headphone jack into the “Phones” receptacle on the pistol housing and place the
headphones over your ears.
The Rubber Focusing probe fills two functions: it deflects stray ultrasounds and enhances the reception
of weak airborne signals. To use, simply slip it over the front of the scanning module or the contact
module.
NOTE: To prevent damage to the module plug, always remove the module BEFORE attaching
and/or removing the Rubber focusing Probe.
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STETHOSCOPE MODULE
The metal rod acts as a wave-guide, directing structure borne ultrasounds directly to the receiving
transducer with little impedance.
Align the plug located at the rear of the module with the receptacle in the front end of the Pistol
Housing and plug in.
Look at the thread of the rod you just unscrewed and locate a rod in the kit that has the
same size thread this is the "base piece".
If all 31" (78.7 cm) are to be utilized, locate the middle piece. (This is the rod with a female
fitting at one end) and screw this piece into the base piece.
If a shorter length is desired, omit step 5 and screw "end piece" into "base piece".
Align the plug located at the rear of the module with the receptacle in the front end of the
Pistol Housing and plug in. Start to scan the test area.
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TO CHARGE THE UP3000
The recharger has a 5-pin mini USB plug that connects to the 5-pin mini USB jack on the Ultraprobe.
Plug the recharger into an electric outlet and then place the 5-pin mini USB plug into the 5-pin mini
USB jack on Ultraprobe 3000.
The LED on the charger will be flashing when charging and then turn solid green when fully charged.
Charging will take about one hour.
Remove the charger from the electric outlet when fully charged
WARNING: Use the supplied UE Systems recharger only. Use of unauthorized rechargers
will void the warranty and may damage the battery and or instrument.
When the Tone Generator is on, a red light (located below the recharge jack in the front)
flickers.
To test the condition of the Warble Tone Generator battery, set to the LOW INTENSITY
position and listen to the sound through the Ultraprobe at 40 kHz. A continuous warbling
sound should be heard. If a "beeping" is heard instead, then a full recharge of the Warble
Tone Generator is indicated.
Make sure that the LED on the charger for the tone generator is flashing when recharging.
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR SETTING COMBINATION ON
CARRYING CASE
The combination is factory set at --0--0--0
Open the case. Looking at the back of the lock inside the case
you will see a change lever. Move this change lever to the
middle of the lock in a way that allows it to hook behind the
change notch (drawing 1).
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Want information regarding products or training?
CONTACT:
UE Systems, Inc. 14 Hayes Street, Elmsford, NY 10523 USA
T: 914-592-1220 | E: info@uesystems.com | W: www.uesystems.com
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