The Correlator
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6.4
Basics of operation
6.4.1
Input methods
Entries can be made directly on the screen or via the rotary encoder.
2 ways of entering data
Touch display
Rotary encoder
The Correlator screen is touch-sensitive.
All entries can be made directly on the
screen.
The Correlator has a rotary encoder.
All entries can be made using the rotary
encoder.
The buttons or fields displayed
can be accessed or executed by tapping
with your finger.
Turn
the rotary encoder to navigate
through the displayed buttons.
Press
the encoder to access the selected
button (ENTER function).
You can always switch between operating via touch screen and operating via rotary
encoder.
6.4.2
Entering identification numbers
Various functions require the identification numbers (IDs) of the Power transmitters or
Multi sensors to be specified.
The ID is deduced from the last six digits of the device's serial number (short: SN). You
find the serial number on the nameplate of the relevant device.
Example:
Serial number (SN):
0888000225
Identification number (ID):
000225
Entry on Correlator / PC:
225
You can enter device IDs manually or you can use the "Automatic device detection".
Automatic detection means that once a device is activated its ID is immediately sent to
the Correlator. There, it is detected and displayed.
Introduction
Summary of Contents for Correlux C-3
Page 2: ...Consultation with SebaKMT 2 ...
Page 8: ...Terms of Warranty 8 ...
Page 14: ...Frequently used menus 14 ...
Page 18: ...Frequently used menus 18 ...
Page 20: ...Frequently used menus 20 ...
Page 22: ...Frequently used menus 22 ...
Page 24: ...Frequently used menus 24 ...
Page 26: ...Frequently used menus 26 ...
Page 40: ...The Multi sensors 40 ...
Page 60: ...Sensor management 60 ...
Page 68: ...Online correlation 68 ...
Page 76: ...Offline correlation Multipoint measurement 76 ...
Page 84: ...Real time measurement 84 ...
Page 92: ...Sound velocity measurement 92 ...
Page 100: ...Storage Management of correlations History 100 ...
Page 102: ...Reset of correlation settings and data 102 ...
Page 110: ...Pinpointing 110 ...
Page 120: ...Firmware update 120 ...