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FISCHER DUALSCOPE FMP20 User Manual

FISCHER DUALSCOPE FMP20
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DELTASCOPE
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FMP10
ISOSCOPE
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FMP10
DUALSCOPE
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FMP20
Guidelines
Coating Thickness Material TestingMicrohardnessMaterial Analysis
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FISCHER DUALSCOPE FMP20 Specifications

General IconGeneral
ApplicationCoating thickness measurement
Measurement PrincipleMagnetic induction and eddy current
DisplayLCD with backlight
Data StorageUp to 1000 readings
Power Supply4 x AA batteries
Resolution0.1 µm
Data TransferUSB
Operating Temperature0°C to +40°C
Storage Temperature-10 to 60 °C
Probe TypesF probe (ferrous), N probe (non-ferrous), FN probe (combination)

Summary

Understanding the Guide Notes

Guide Symbols and Information

Explains symbols used in the brief guide, such as danger warnings and important information hints.

Instrument Areas of Application

Instrument Description and Components

LCD Display Elements

Details the various elements and their meanings on the instrument's LCD screen for clear interpretation.

Control Panel Key Functions

Explains the purpose and operation of each key on the instrument's control panel for user interaction.

Proper Probe Handling Techniques

Initial Setup for First Measurement

System Setup Procedures

Battery Installation Guide

Provides step-by-step instructions for correctly inserting batteries into the instrument.

Probe Connection Procedure

Details the correct procedure for connecting the measurement probe to the instrument.

Instrument Power Management

Explains how to turn the instrument on and off and what to expect during power cycles.

Instrument and Probe Adjustment

Assigning a New Probe

Describes how to register a newly connected probe with the instrument for proper recognition.

Normalization Process

Explains the process of setting a new zero point for calibration curves on the instrument.

Corrective Calibration Steps

Details the procedure for performing a one or two-point calibration for accurate measurements.

Reference Measurement Verification

Outlines how to perform reference measurements to verify calibration accuracy and ensure correct readings.

Performing Measurements

Accessing Service Functions

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