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The DOWN arrow key has two functions. When the
TI-25M-MMX is in the CAL mode, this key is used to decrease
numeric values on the display. An auto-repeat function is built in,
so that when the key is held down, numeric values will decrement
at an increasing rate. When the TI-25M-MMX is not in calibration
mode, the DOWN arrow key switches the display backlight
between three available settings. OFF will be displayed when the
backlight is switched off. AUTO will be displayed when the back
light is set to automatic mode, and ON will be displayed when the
backlight is set to stay on. In the AUTO setting, the backlight will
illuminate while the TI-25M-MMX is making a measurement and
turn off after several seconds to conserve battery life.

The ALRM key has two functions. By holding down the ALRM
key when powering up the TI-25M-MMX, the audible beeper will
be turned on or off accordingly. After the unit has been turned on,
pressing the ALRM key will toggle the alarm mode to the on/off
positions and allow the user to enter a nominal thickness value.
Refer to page 18 for details on how to use the alarm feature.

The DUAL-MULTI key is used to toggle pulse-echo ( flaw & pit
detection), and echo-echo ( eliminate paint & coating thickness ).
This enables the user to very conveniently switch between modes
depending on application requirements. Refer to page 17 for a
complete explanation of this feature.

The SEND key is used to send the currently displayed
thickness measurement to an external storage device via the
TI-25M-MMX’s RS232 port. Refer to page 18 for an explanation
of how to use this feature

3.5 LCD Display

The numeric portion of the display consists four
complete digits preceded by a leading “1”, and

is used to display numeric values, as well as

occasional simple words, to indicate the status of

various settings. When the TI-25M-MMX is displaying thickness measure-
ments, the display will hold the last value measured, until a new measure-
ment is made. Additionally, when the battery voltage is low, the entire dis-
play will begin to flash. When this occurs, the batteries should be replaced.

These eight vertical bars form the Stability
Indicator
. When the TI-25M-MMX is idle, only
the left-most bar and the underline will be on.
While the gauge is taking a measurement, six or

seven of the bars should be on. If fewer than five bars are on, the
TI-25M-MMX is having difficulty achieving a stable measurement, and
the thickness value displayed will most likely be erroneous.

1.8.8.8.8

+

IN MM/

µ

s

ALRM

SEND

DUAL

MULTI

1.8.8.8.8

+

IN MM/

µ

s

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11.2 Acoustic Velocity Table

Aluminum

0.2500 6350

Bismuth 0.8600

2184

Brass 0.1730

4394

Cadmium 0.1090 2769
Cast Iron

0.18000

4572

Constantan 0.2060

5232

Copper 0.1840 4674
Epoxy resin

0.1000

2540

German silver

0.1870

4750

Glass, crown

0.2230

5664

Glass, flint

0.1680

4267

Gold 0.1280

3251

Ice 0.1570

3988

Iron 0.2320

5898

Lead 0.8500

2159

Magnesium 0.2280

5791

Nickel 0.2220

5639

Nylon 0.1020

2591

Paraffin 0.0870 2210
Platinum 0.1560 3962

Plexiglass 0.1060 2692
Polystyrene 0.0920

2337

Porcelain 0.2300 5842
PVC

0.0940 2388

Quartz glass

0.2220

5639

Rubber, vulcanized

0.0910

2311

Silver

0.1420 3607

Steel, common

0.2330

5920

Steel, stainless

0.2230

5664

Stellite 0.2750

6985

Tin 0.1310

3327

Titanium 0.2400 6096
Tungsten 0.2100 5334
Zinc 0.1660

4216

Material Velocity Velocity

Type Inches/µs

Meters/s

Notes: 1. These values are to be used only when a suitable sample of known thick-

ness is not available for calibrating, as slight variations in material
composition, finishing (hardening, polishing, etc.) or shape can affect the
acoustic velocity.

...

Notes:

2. “✔ ”denotes the factory default setting for acoustic velocity.

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