Auto profiles, Default profiles – Fluke Biomedical TNT 12000 User Manual

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Operation

How to Use the X-ray Detector (TNT 12000WD)

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3. The button with blue lettering identifies the profile selection. To change the profile,

use C or D to highlight a profile button and push E.

4. To set the profile into the Detector, use C or D to highlight the Continue button

and push E. The parameter values in the profile selection are set into the

Detector and the MEASUREMENT screen shows in the Display.

To see or change a profile parameter set, highlight the Edit button and push E. Go

to the How to Change Profile Parameters section for instructions to change parameters.
To abort the profile change, use C or D to highlight the Cancel button and push
E

. The Detector parameters do not change and the MEASUREMENT screen shows

in the Display.

Auto Profiles

There is one Auto profile for each of the measurement modes. When an Auto profile is

set into the Detector, some of the measurement parameters are set automatically. The

Detector uses automatic waveform analysis to find some of the parameter values.

Parameters that are not user settable in the Auto profile are identified in Table 2-2.
When Auto profile is set in to the Detector, shows in the top-left corner of the

MEASUREMENT screen. See TNT 12000WD kV, Exposure, and Exposure Time

measurements in Appendix E.

Note

When the FLUORO SETTING: AUTO profile is set in the Detector, a
progress bar shows during the first three seconds of the exposure. In these
three seconds, the Detector examines the data to identify the fluoro machine
type and set the applicable fluoro profile parameters.

Default Profiles

Each measurement mode has a factory default parameter set or profile. You can not

change the parameters in the four default profiles. Table 2-3 shows the default value for

each measurement mode parameter.

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