Adjusting the gate using the hot menus – Checkline TI-MINIMAX User Manual

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If the threshold level were increased in the

NO GATE diagram, so that the level

was higher than the amplitude of the noise

(A), the MINI-MAX would have

detected on the correct reflection

(C). Alternatively, if the gain level was

decreased, the signal amplitude of the noise

(A) would have decreased below

the threshold level, and the MINI-MAX would have also detected the correct
reflection

(C). This example brings all the fine adjustments into consideration,

and demonstrates the importance and versatility of having fully functional scope
available.

Now, let’s look at the diagrams again but in a slightly different way. Let’s look at
the case of a potential mode conversion issue. Let’s assume that

(A) is the

actual true reflection off the end of the bolt, and the MINI-MAX is detecting on the
echo at

(B). However, the signal has a horrible first cycle and is relatively week.

But as we look further out in time or length, the second mode conversion
reflection

(C) looks like a much cleaner signal to use. Now refer to the W/GATE

diagram. By activating and setting the start time of the

GATE (B), we can force

the MINI-MAX to use the mode conversion reflection (C), instead of (B). Once
again, the same gain and threshold tools can be use for fine adjustment signal
optimization.

Adjusting the Gate using the Hot Menus

1) Press the

MEAS key once to activate measure menu items. Press the

MEAS key multiple times to move right and the ESC key multiple times

to move left until the

GATE cell is highlighted.

2) Press the

UP, DOWN, LEFT, and RIGHT arrow keys to scroll the

highlighted value.

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