Omniscan Setup - Basic Setup
Omniscan Setup - Basic Setup
Group Wizard
The best place to start is the Group Wizard as it will set many
parameters from other menus in one easy step by step process. The
Group Wizard encompasses the parameters contained in the
Probe/Part menu.
Choose Connection
Choose applicable pulser/reciever connections. If you
have one probe connected via the PA connection, the
OmniScan will disable this selection. With an extension
cable or Y-adapter you can choose the connection.
When using multiple probes on a
16:128 via the Y-adapter, probe 1
will be elements 1-64,(con. 1),
probe 2 will be 65-128 (con.65).
Select Probe
OmniScan probes will
Auto detect.
If using a non-OmniScan
connector probe-you must
toggle off auto detect first
and then select your probe.
Select probe by case style,
then by model number-(inscribed
on probe case).
Select Wedge
Select your wedge from
the list.
Select wedge by case style then model numberlabeled on wedge
Custom Wedge files entered
into the OmniScan will appear
in the User field selection.
Define Offsets
Useful for taking readings from
a reference position, ex: side
of plate and weld centerline.
Input offsets in applicable axis
as needed.
Skew change to reflect side
from which inspection is done
from.
Proper offset input is critical
for data correlation in encoded
scans and volumetric
readings.
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End of Wizard
Press Continue to
continue
into the Law (Focal) Wizard
The Focal Law
Wizard will
encompass the
Focal Law menu
parameters.
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Display-Display/Selection Menu
Choose the display you
want to view while
scanning.
If using c-scan define the
type.
With a MultiGroup file
define whether only
the selected group
(current) or all groups
will be displayed.
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Display-Display/Overlay Menu
Turn on/off useful features like reference lines
(overlay), analysis cursors, gates, sizing
curves etc. Also change the UT unit- true
depth, sound path, time, to fit your
inspection.
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Preferences-Pref. Menu
Can adjust screen
brightness (up to 75%
on battery, 100%
on AC),
indoor/outdoor
scheme, and choose
English or metric units
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Calibrations
Add Calibrations to your
setup and you are
ready to go!
Velocity
Wedge Delay
Sensitivity
DAC/TCG
Code Dependant
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