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TIP: Figure 33 on page 36 contains a flow chart for the Scanner mode; it shows the
functions associated with the Scanner routine and how to access them. Figure 33
references Figure 34 for the Scanner sequence and can be seen on the page 37.
There are two steps involved in the Scanner process. The first step is a free air
measurement; the second is the sample measurement which will last for 120 seconds
unless stopped with the use of SBP.
To start the measurement process follow the steps listed below. Ensure your KT-10 v2 is
on the screen presented in Figure 28 and is positioned in free space void of all metallic
objects first.
Step 1: With the KT-10 v2 in free air, use SBP to start the Scanner process.
Soon after you will hear a short sound indicating the free air
measurements are complete and that the meter can be positioned on the
sample.
Step 2: Begin to move the KT-10 v2 along the surface you wish to measure. The
meter’s loud speaker will indicate the relative intensity of the reading by
the pitch of the audio. Place a marker in the data set with SBP. Use
SBP at any time during the scanning process to end scanning.
Markers are special symbols that are added to the scanner data stream while scanned
values are being stored to the memory. These can be used for correlation of the recorded
samples which may help to synchronize measured values with important positions of
anomalies in your samples. Markers can be used as often or as sparingly as needed.
To repeat the Scanner process without saving the results, position the unit in free air and
go directly to Step 1.
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