User`s manual
Programming Site Data 3-13
December 2003
Entering Pipe Parameters (cont.)
Figure 3-4: Screen After Pressing PIPE Key
1. Entering the Transducer Number
Transducer numbers are broken down into the following
categories:
• 1-3 indicates Rayleigh-wave type clamp-on transducers
• 10-39 indicates Shear wave clamp-on transducers
• 40-74 indicates wetted transducers
• 91-99 indicates special application transducers
• 112-139 indicates medium and high temperature clamp-on
transducers.
Note: Not all transducer numbers are valid. Invalid transducer
numbers will be rejected.
Use the numeric keys to enter the transducer number and press
[ENT].
Depending on the transducer, do one of the following:
• If you are using clamp-on transducers (#1-3, 10-39, or 112-
139), follow the instructions in Entering Parameters for
Clamp-On Transducers, page 3-14.
• If you are using wetted transducers (#40-74), follow the
instructions in Entering Parameters for Wetted Transducers on
page 3-22.
• If you are using special transducers (#91-99), refer to
Appendix A for instructions for entering pipe parameters.
PIPE PROGRAM Start
PROGRAM
Pipe parameters
TRANSDUCER NUMBER
40
TRANS