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MaTerIal: The TI-UMX2 includes a list of common material types with standard set 
velocities. It’s important to note that the velocities associated with these materials are 
general velocity values only. Materials of the same type, can have varying grades and 
consistencies. As a result, the material velocity will also have slight variations. A custom 
velocity has been implemented for this reason, and can be programmed via DataComm 
PC software. Refer to section 7.3 for further info.
unITs: Toggle between English or Metric units. The readout will change from inches 
to millimeters. Refer to section 8.3 for further info.
Mode: The TI-UMX2 is equipped with a number of advanced measurement modes, 
to satisfy a variety of application scenarios. The following is a brief description of each 
mode. Refer to section 6.0 for further info:
P-E (Pulse-Echo) – Common mode for measuring non-coated material 
(bare metals).
PECT (Pulse-Echo Coating) – A special mode used on coated materials to
measure the thickness of both; the base material and coating.
E-E (Echo-Echo) – Common mode for measuring coated materials, and
measuring the base material only, without having to remove the coating.
E-E-E (Triple Echo) – Special multiple echo mode used only with our single 
element membrane transducers.
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3. There are two possible velocity
settings available; material and 
coating. The user can enter a known 
velocity number in either field by 
clickinginthe‘whitespace’andthe
current velocity number, or select a 
material by clicking on the DOWN 
ARROW located next to the material 
type.
4. Once the material and or coating
velocities have been set, click the 
SAVE button in the setup dialog box, 
to display the SAVE dialog box.
5. Specify the path to the folder to store
the setup file in. Give the setup file a 
unique name, or overwrite the default 
file.
6. Finally, click the SAVE button to
store the file on your PC.
12.3 Connecting to a PC
Now that the new setup file has been created and saved on the PC, the next step is 
connecting to a PC to transfer the setup file into the TI-UMX2. There are 2 cables 
included with the TI-UMX2 kit; LEMO to 9 pin serial and 9 PIN serial to USB.
Serial:
The LEMO to 9 pin RS232 cable can be connect directly to any serial port. 
However,theserialportnumbermustbeknown.Theactualportreferencecanbe
obtained in the device manager of a Windows® based operating system.
USB:
Both the LEMO to 9 pin serial and 9 pin serial to USB can be connected together 
to use the serial to USB converter configuration. This option requires that a driver 
is installed for the USB cable. The driver will automatically be loaded when 
DataCommPCsoftwareisinstalled.However,thedriverileswillalsobeincluded
inthe‘examples’folderonyourdesktop.ThisfolderiscreatedbyDataCommwhen
installed.
The following procedure outlines the steps for connecting and transferring the setup file 
to the TI-UMX2 as follows: