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Single-element Probe Overview
Lyft single-element probes come in three sizes, small, medium, and large. They feature the same
components.
Figure 1-5
Single element probes
First-generation probes
1.
Status LEDs
The green LED on the left and the red
LED on the right convey information to
users, as outlined below
2.
Remote controls
Used to perform a variety of operations
without handling the instrument. See
page 48.
Table 1-1
Lyft single-element probe status LEDs
Second-generation probes
3.
Built-in encoder
First-generation probes are equipped with a
high-precision, 20.53 counts/mm encoder.
4.
Clip-on encoder
Second generation probes are equipped with
high-precision, 16.04 counts/mm encod
Green
Red
Status
Off
Off
Probe unconnected or unable to receive data.
1 Hz blinking
(slow)
Off
Analysis mode
: Probe detected and waiting for action.
10 Hz blinking
(normal)
Off
Acquisition mode
: Data is being acquired.
PEC Autoset
: Routine is running.
Wall thickness calibration
: Routine is running.
Repeatability optimization
: Routine is running.
20 Hz blinking
(fast)
Off
Dynamic acquisition mode
:The probe’s position is outside the scan zone.
20 Hz blinking
(fast)
20 Hz blinking (fast)
PEC Autoset
: Routine failed or was canceled.
Wall thickness calibration
: Routine failed or was canceled.
Repeatability optimization
: Routine failed or was canceled.
On
Off
Grid mapping acquisition mode
: Probe ready to perform acquisition.
PEC Autoset
: Probe ready to perform routine.
Wall thickness calibration
: Probe ready to perform routine.
Repeatability optimization
: Probe ready to perform routine.
Off
On
Dynamic acquisition mode
: Probe moving too quickly on sample.
Other circumstances
: Error occurred during requested operation.
Summary of Contents for LYFT
Page 1: ...i EDDYFI LYFT Corrosion Assessment Redefined User s Manual...
Page 11: ...General Precautions and conventions xi General Precautions and conventions...
Page 17: ...Lyft System Overview 1 Chapter 1 Lyft System Overview...
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Page 31: ...Software overview 15 Chapter 2 Software overview...
Page 47: ...Workflow overview 31 Chapter 3 Workflow overview...
Page 48: ...32 eddyfi com TYPICAL Inspection Workflow Figure 3 1 Typical inspection workflow...
Page 68: ...52 eddyfi com...
Page 69: ...Lyft PRO software 53 Chapter 4 Lyft PRO software...
Page 73: ...Lyft PRO software 57...
Page 74: ...58 eddyfi com Chapter 5 Preferences...
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Page 79: ...Keypad and Keyboard Functions 63 Chapter 6 Keypad and Keyboard Functions...
Page 81: ...Maintenance and Troubleshooting 65 Chapter 7 Maintenance and Troubleshooting...
Page 90: ...74 eddyfi com...
Page 91: ...Specifications 75 Chapter 8 Specifications...
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Page 95: ...Connector reference 79 Appendix A Connector reference...
Page 99: ...Using the Optional Harness 83 Appendix B Using the Optional Harness...
Page 109: ...Setting Up the Extension Pole 93 Appendix C Setting Up the Extension Pole...
Page 113: ...Using the array probe straps 97 Appendix D Using the array probe straps...
Page 119: ...License management 103 Appendix E License management...
Page 121: ...License management 105 Today Two weeks later YourComputerID...