6.
Start the scan by pressing the start/stop button.
A beep indicates the start of the scan and a red recording mark appears in the display. A double beep indicates
the end of the path to be scanned.
The scan ends automatically at the end of each path.
7.
Move the scanner over the area to be examined along the paths indicated by the reference grid. Scan all paths.
Audible and visual warnings are emitted if the scanner is moved at a speed approaching the maximum permitted
scanning speed. If the scanner is moved too quickly, the scan along this path will be canceled and must be
repeated.
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Scanning progress is indicated by a bar in the display. The red bar showing scanning progress turns black when
the minimum length is reached.
8.
To discard the previously scanned path, press the "Cancel" button.
A new scan can then be started.
9.
After the last path has been scanned, the result is displayed immediately for checking and evaluation.
10. The "Contrast", "Param." and "Visualization" buttons can be used to change the visualization and calculation
parameters. If the parameters are changed, the data must be recalculated. To do this, press the "OK" button.
5.6 Projects
This function can be used to manage projects and to display and evaluate recorded scans:
1.
Select "Projects" from the main menu.
2.
Select the desired project. The active project can be identified by its "dog ear" at top right.
The data from the next scan will be saved under this active project.
3.
Select the desired scan.
The scan is displayed and can be re-evaluated.
5.7 Data transfer
NOTE
This feature is not available with the PS 1000‑B.
The scan data can be transferred to the PSA 100 monitor using the PSA 50/51 data transfer cable or directly to a PC
using the PSA 95 SD memory card and PSA 96 adapter.
When the SD memory card is used to transfer scan data, always check to ensure that the PS 1000 is switched off
before removing the card.
Data may otherwise be lost.
5.8 Removing the grip 5 6
The height of the PS 1000 X-Scan may prevent access to the surface to be scanned in certain situations where
obstructions are present. To allow scanning to be carried out in such situations the grip can be removed.
Release the screws on the underside of the tool and then lift the grip upwards, away from the tool.
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