User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- MicroCorr( Digital
- Users Guide
- MicroCorr( Digital Users Guide
- MicroCorr( Digital Users Guide
- Keypad functions
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- Using the MicroCorr( Digital Correlator
- Step 1: Charging and installing batteries
- Step 2: Set up and deployment of Out Stations
- Step 3: Switching on the Correlator
- Correlating
- Main Menu
- Correlate
- File
- Regression Analysis
- Set-up
- Test and Service
- Other System Options
- Correlation Screen
- Pipe data
- Zoom
- Peak Suppression Screen
- View Settings
- Calculate Velocity
- Filters
- Program upgrade (Software and Firmware)
- Upgrade Information
- The File Menu
- The Unit Type Menu
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- Technical Specification
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- Base station
- ProcessFull digital correlation
- Frequency response0.1 to 5000Hz
- Filter selectionAutomatic Parametric Filtering
- Resolution(0.1m
- DisplayBacklit colour ¼ VGA
- Antennae External antenna/magmount
- Mixed material6 sections
- Correlation filesUp to 30 files stored
- Battery level indicationFor all system units
- Battery typeRechargeable Lithium ion batteries, field replaceable
- Battery life>24 hours continuous use without backlight
- Key functionsCombined correlation/survey mode
- LanguageSelectable via menu
- Operating softwareUser upgradable from www.palmer.co.uk
- Printer outputRS232 to parallel printer
- PC downloadVia PC software, Windows compatible
- Dimensions220mm x 250 x 100mm
- Weight1.8Kg
- Operating temperature-15(C to +50(C
- Shock protectionDrop tested to 1 metre
- EnvironmentalIP65
- EnclosureFully injection-moulded ABS
- ConnectorsMilitary specification Amphenol
- DiagnosticsSelf-test and auto-calibration on power-on
- Radio communicationSingle frequency digital transceiver
- Radio frequencyUHF (local regulations apply)
- ControlsON/OFF (all functions remotely controlled and monitored from Base station) with LED status light
- ConnectionsHeadphones
- Battery typeRechargeable Lithium ion batteries, field replaceable
- Battery life>18 hours
- Hazard indicationFlashing lights (2)
- AntennaExternal antenna
- PortabilityIntegral sensor stowage
- Dimensions210 x 145 x 305mm
- Weight1.6kg
- Environmental IP68
- Housing Fully injection-mouled ABS
- ConnectorsMilitary specification Amphenol
- Shock protectionDrop tested to 1 metre
- TypeDigital sensor with integral high strength magnet
- Frequency range0.1 to 5000Hz
- Dynamic range>90dB
- Dimensions180mm x 50mm diameter
- Weight 1kg
- EnvironmentalIP68, rubber shroud for shock protection
- Connection to Out Station2m cable with strain relief
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- Warranty
- Patents
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Step 2: Set up and deployment of Out Stations
1. Once the batteries have been charged and installed in the correlator and the Out
Stations, connect the antennae, connect a sensor cable and sensor to each Out
Station. Switch on each transmitter by pressing the On / Off button on the back.
2. Transmitter switch functions
To switch the transmitter on, press the switch on the rear of the transmitter once
momentarily. The beacons will flash once.
To switch the flashing beacons on, press the switch momentarily again.
To switch the flashing beacons off, press the switch momentarily once more.
To switch the transmitter off, press the switch and hold it in for at least 2 seconds.
The beacons will flash three times before the Out Station turns off.
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Green LED functions
The switch incorporates a green LED, which provides the following functions:-
When lit constantly the transmitter is charging.
When flashing rapidly, the transmitter battery is almost fully charged.
When flashing steadily, the transmitter is switched on and performing normally.
When there is a long flash this indicates the battery is discharged and requires
charging.
Deploy each sensor on a water pipe fitting either side of the suspected leak position. The
sensor has a strong magnet that will enable it to remain in position on steel / iron fittings.
Always try to make a debris free contact between sensor and fitting for the best possible
results.
To check sensors are working correctly, connect sensors as normal to Out Station. Connect
headphones to the Out Station and listen while running your finger over sensor magnet. A
clear crisp noise should be heard.