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Section 6: Service and Troubleshooting
January 2015
Service and Troubleshooting
T4 - amplitude threshold that is used to detect whether the probe is fully immersed in the upper
product or not.
Normally, the thresholds are adjusted to approximately 50% of the signal peak amplitude. To
adjust the Amplitude Thresholds, open the Tools section in the RCT Project Bar and select
Device Commands > Details > Set Nominal Thresholds. To reset the default values, set
Amplitude Threshold = 0 (zero).
Logging and saving to disk
The waveform plot can be automatically logged and saved to file by specifying the read plot
interval and the number of plots to log.
Figure 6-3. Disk Logging Waveform Plot
The Read Plot Interval entry field specifies the time interval between plots that are saved to
disk. For example, type 10 if you want the waveform plot to be updated every ten minutes.
Number of plots to log specifies the maximum number of plot files that will be stored. The
default value is 100.
Select the Start Disk Logging button to start the log. Make sure that Read Action type is set to
Multiple Read. Otherwise, RCT will only save one log file. Select a destination folder and enter a
file name. For each new file, the corresponding number is appended to the end of the file name.
6.2.3 Interface measurements for semi-transparent bottom
products
In interface applications where the bottom product has a low dielectric constant, or if the signal
is attenuated in the upper product, the amplitude of the reflected signal is relatively low and
difficult for the transmitter to detect. In such a case it may be possible to detect the reflected
signal if the corresponding amplitude threshold is adjusted.
Start disk logging
Start monitoring
Number of plots
Read plot interval
Read action type
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