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Operating Guide
1 March 2002
Zetec, Inc.
1370 NW Mall Street
P.O. Box 140
Issaquah, WA 98027-0140
USA
425-392-5316
Toll Free 800-643-1771 (US only)
Fax 425-392-2086
www.zetec.com
2.6 Specifications.........................................2-11
2.6.1 Frequency Range ...................... 2-11
2.6.2 Phase......................................... 2-11
2.6.3 Probe Drive................................ 2-11
2.6.4 Gain Adjustment Range............. 2-11
2.6.5 Display ....................................... 2-11
2.6.6 Memory......................................2-12
2.6.7 Alarm .........................................2-12
2.6.8 Filters .........................................2-12
2.6.9 Conductivity Feature..................2-13
2.6.10 Inputs.........................................2-14
2.6.11 Frequency Response (-3 dB).....2-14
2.6.12 Quadrature Accuracy.................2-14
2.6.13 Gain Accuracy ...........................2-14
2.6.14 Frequency Accuracy ..................2-15
2.6.15 Outputs ......................................2-15
2.6.16 Power Requirements .................2-15
2.6.17 Battery Pack ..............................2-16
2.6.18 Dimensions ................................2-16
2.7 Environmental........................................2-17
2.7.1 Operating Temperature Range ..2-17
2.7.2 Storage Temperature Range .....2-17
2.7.3 Humidity.....................................2-17
2.7.4 Lighting ......................................2-17
2.7.5 Explosive Atmosphere ...............2-17
3.1 Unpacking................................................3-1
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
4.1 Eddy Current Mode................................. 4-1
4.1.1 Hold............................................. 4-1
4.1.2 CLR............................................. 4-2
4.1.3 BAL ............................................. 4-2
4.1.4 Cursor & Arrow Buttons .............. 4-3
4.1.4.1 Menu On/Off........................ 4-3
4.1.4.2 Setup Number ..................... 4-4
4.1.4.3 Setup Name ........................ 4-5
4.1.4.4 Frequency ........................... 4-6
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4.1.4.5 Probe Type Selection .......... 4-7
4.1.4.6 Probe Gain .......................... 4-8
4.1.4.7 Autoset Signal ..................... 4-8
4.1.4.8 Vertical Scale Selection..... 4-10
4.1.4.9 Horizontal Scale Selection .4-11
4.1.4.10 Phase Adjust ..................... 4-12
4.1.4.11 Filters................................. 4-13
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
6.3 Surface Crack Example ........................ 6-10
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4: OPERATING THE MIZ-27ET
MIZ-27ET OPTIONS
APPLICATION EXAMPLES
List of Figures
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Figure 5-39. Low Battery Message ............................ 5-70
Figure 5-40. Analog Output Voltages......................... 5-72
Figure 5-41. MIZ-21A Utility Connection.................... 5-77
Figure 5-42. MIZ-21A Utility Menu ............................. 5-78
Figure 5-43. MIZ-21A Image Capture ........................ 5-79
Figure 5-44. Screen Image Upload............................ 5-80
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Figure 5-45. Self-Test Display Example .................... 5-84
Figure 6-1. Surface Crack Indication ....................... 6-11
Figure 6-2. Corrosion Indication............................... 6-13
Figure 6-3. Alloy Sorting Example ........................... 6-15
Figure 6-4. Fastener Hole Flaw Indication ............... 6-17
Figure 6-5. Triggered Sweep with Filter................... 6-19
List of Tables
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Table 2-1. Battery Life with Accessories . . . . . . . . .2-16
Table 3-1 Probe Connector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-9
Table 3-2 Remote Connector Pin-Out . . . . . . . . . .3-11
Table 5-1. Nominal Electrical Conductivity of
Various Materials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-47
Table 5-2. MIZ-21A Utility Program. . . . . . . . . . . . .5-74
Table 6-1. MIZ-21A Accessories. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-4
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1.1 Warranty
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General Description
Copyright
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1.2 Copyright
1: GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Zetec, Inc. makes any warranty, expressed or
implied, with respect to the use of any
information, apparatus, method or process
disclosed in this document. Zetec, Inc. shall
not be liable for errors contained herein or for
incidental or consequential damages in
connection with the furnishing, performance,
MIZ-27ET SETUP
or use of this material.
Issaquah, WA 98027
©Copyright Zetec, Inc. 1998
APPLICATION EXAMPLES
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2.0 Product
Description
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2.0 Product Description
Front Panel Display and Controls
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2.1 Front Panel Display and Controls
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
2.1.1 Display Screen
2: PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
grid of 8 × 6 major divisions is selectable
for the data display area. Each division is
0.4" square, and contains 32 × 32 pixels.
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2.1.1
2.1.6
2.1.5
2.1.4
2.1.2
2.1.3
KEY
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2.0 Product Description
Front Panel Display and Controls
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2.1.2 Cursor and Direction
Arrow Buttons
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
BAL, CLR, and HOLD operate once for
each button press. The two CURSOR
buttons and the four direction arrows (UP,
DOWN, LEFT, RIGHT) have a repeat
function that enables whenever the button
is held in for more than a brief moment.
2: PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
The and
CURSOR
buttons provide
CURSOR
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of data.
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2.0 Product Description
Top Panel Connectors
TABLE OF CONTENTS
2.2 Top Panel Connectors
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
2.2.1 Probe Connector
The MIZ-21A has a single probe connec-
tor for driver-pickup (reflection), single
(absolute), and differential type probes.
The different probe modes switch
2: PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
internally by using the menu to change the
probe type selection.
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DISPLAY
+10 to 14 VDC
KEYPAD
*=DATA
**=ADDRESS
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2.0 Product Description
Equipment Supplied
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2.4 Equipment Supplied
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Charger/Eliminator cable, detachable power
cord, and operating guide.
2: PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
separately.
2.5.1 Probes
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2.0 Product Description
Specifications
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2.6 Specifications
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
2.6.1 Frequency Range
• Adjustable from 50 Hz to 8 MHz
2.6.2 Phase
• Manually adjustable in one and ten
degree steps from 0 to 359 degrees
2: PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
2.6.3 Probe Drive
• Adjustable in three steps (low, medium,
high) to optimize probe response
2.6.5 Display
• 240 × 320 pixel Liquid Crystal Display
• Viewing area 2.8" × 3.7" (7.1 × 9.4 cm)
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2.6.6 Memory
• Non-volatile (setup information
retained with power off)
–Stores 50 setups
–Stores 4 screen images for viewing or
printing
• Volatile (data not stored with power off)
–Temporary four-second buffer
memory available in HOLD mode
allows on-screen data manipulation
–Two display screens (A and B) can be
alternately accessed for comparison of
separate data
2.6.7 Alarm
• Visual alarm “box” display on either
Screen A or B
• Adjustable alarm position and size
• Either inside or outside gated area can
be set to trigger
• Audio and visual indicators
2.6.8 Filters
Filters allow the operator to separate
desired test data from the effects of
lift-off and motion.
• Differential Filter adjustable in 15 steps
from 01 to 15
• Bandpass filter adjustable in 50 steps
from 0 to 999 Hz (or 1/2 the drive
frequency, whichever is less)
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Specifications
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2.6.9 Conductivity Feature
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
• Measurement Accuracy—Instrument
accuracy is certified as:
2: PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Class II: ±0.5% IACS—materials with
conductivity range between 16 and
60% IACS (9.5 and 35 MS/m)
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• Temperature Considerations—The
temperature of the instrument,
standard, and test piece must be within
2°C (3.6°F) to avoid introducing
measurement errors.
TE
If the instrument is used before a
warm-up period, check the nearest
NO standard before making a measure-
ment, and null the instrument when
necessary.
2.6.10 Inputs
• Probe connector—provides differen-
tial, single (absolute), or driver-pickup
(reflection) probe connection.
• Remote connector—provides
RS-232C data bus for program
upgrades, external sweep trigger input
for rotating probe, and remote balance
and hold controls.
• Charger connector—provides
connection with MIZ-21A Battery
Charger/Eliminator.
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Specifications
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2.6.14 Frequency Accuracy
• ±5% of the selected drive frequency.
2.6.15 Outputs
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
• Remote connector—provides vertical
and horizontal analog signals, RS-232
computer and printer interface, external
alarm indicator, and alarm headset
signal.
2: PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
• Battery power for the MIZ-21A is
supplied from the internal battery pack.
More information about the battery
pack is found in section 2.6.17.
• The MIZ-21A can also be powered by
the MIZ-21A Battery Charger/Elimina-
tor for full operation while the batteries
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Backlight 7 hours
2.6.18 Dimensions
• 11 H × 5 W × 2.5 D inches
(28 × 13 × 6 cm)
• 3.5 pounds (1.6 kg)
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Environmental
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2.7 Environmental
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
2.7.1 Operating Temperature
Range
• 20° to 125°F (-6.7° to 51.7°C)
2: PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
• 0° to 140°F (-17.7° to 60°C)
2.7.3 Humidity
• 0 to 100 percent (noncondensing)
2.7.4 Lighting
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3.1 Unpacking
Use the following steps to unpack the
MIZ-21A when it arrives.
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1.Pull out
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Changing the Memory Backup Battery
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3.3 Changing the Memory Backup
Battery
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
likely that you need to change the memory
backup battery. We recommend using a Saft
Lithium 3.6V battery (P/N LS 14250—C/N
2100-00-02). Complete the following steps to
change this battery.
E
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and instrument’s power on before
replacing the memory backup
battery.
Step 4
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Power Requirements
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When operating under extreme electrical
fast transient (EFI) conditions, or when
compliance with the EC directive is
required, a Filtered Power Cord, C/N
2100-93-02, is required. The Filtered
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Power Cord replaces the standard instru-
mentation line cord that provides AC
voltage for battery charging.
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Figure 3-3. Battery Charger/Eliminator Back
Panel
3: INSTALLATION
3.4.3 Fuses
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Turning On Unit and Backlight
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3.5 Turning On Unit and Backlight
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Step 1 To turn the MIZ-21A on, depress and
hold the ON
button briefly, and
OFF
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seven hours when backlight is on.
Consequently, for longer battery
operation, use the backlight only
when necessary.
3: INSTALLATION
Step 4 Use the button to darken the
display.
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Top Panel Connectors
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The Probe connector is wired as listed in
table 3-1.
Table 3-1 Probe Connector
Probe
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Location Function
Connector
3 4
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(Instrument mating 4-pin Fischer Connector is
P/N S104A087-82/5.7-S)
Pin 1 No Connection
Differential
Pin 3 Test Coil
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Top Panel Connectors
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Table 3-2 Remote Connector Pin-Out
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
(Instrument mating 15-pin Fischer Connector is
P/N S104A086-154/7.7-S)
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1 Auxiliary Return --- ---
4 H Analog Out -5 to +5 5 mA
3: INSTALLATION
6 V Analog Out -5 to +5 5 mA
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4.0 Operation
Quick Reference
4.1.1 Hold
HOLD During data acquisition, press the
HOLD button to stop data acquisi-
tion.
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4.1.2 CLR
CLR
Pressing either CLR button clears
the data display screen. Also, the
CLR button restarts acquisition after
you select a new setup or when you
are in the view mode.
4.1.3 BAL
BAL Pressing either BAL button nulls the
probe signal and moves the data
dot to the user selected position on
the display (see section 4.1.4.14).
Also, the BAL button restarts
acquisition after you select a new
setup or when you are in the view
mode.
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Eddy Current Mode
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4.1.4 Cursor & Arrow Buttons
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
parameter.
4.1.4.1 Menu On/Off
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4: OPERATING THE MIZ-27ET
CURSOR
fields
TO TOGGLE MENU ON/OFF: To use this
function, ensure that the display menu is
inactive (no highlight).
Toggle Menu ON/OFF
Toggle Menu ON/OFF
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MOD
No operation
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Operation Quick Reference
Eddy Current Mode
TABLE OF CONTENTS
4.1.4.3 Setup Name
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
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CHANGE NAME MODE:
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4.1.4.4 Frequency
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Operation Quick Reference
Eddy Current Mode
TABLE OF CONTENTS
4.1.4.5 Probe Type Selection
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
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Increase probe drive LO-MD-HI
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Operation Quick Reference
Eddy Current Mode
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
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Step 1. Place probe on reference part.
No operation
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Increment by 0.1
Decrement by 0.1
Double current scale
Halve current scale
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Operation Quick Reference
Eddy Current Mode
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4.1.4.9 Horizontal Scale Selection
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
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Increment by 0.1
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Operation Quick Reference
Eddy Current Mode
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4.1.4.11 Filters
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
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Select Filter Off, Bandpass Lo
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Operation Quick Reference
Eddy Current Mode
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4.1.4.13 Auto Clear
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
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Toggle between AUTOCLEAR
and SCREEN ON modes
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Move data up
Move data down
Move data right (X-Y Mode only)
Move data left (X-Y Mode only)
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Operation Quick Reference
Eddy Current Mode
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4.1.4.15 Alarm Select
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
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Toggle On/Off
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Operation Quick Reference
Eddy Current Mode
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4.1.4.17 Change Alarm Size
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
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ALARM must be ON to view or use the
following functions:
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4.1.4.18 Print
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Operation Quick Reference
Eddy Current Mode
TABLE OF CONTENTS
4.1.4.19 Screen Store/View
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
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Select Store or View and Memory# up
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Eddy Current Mode
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4.1.4.21 Screen Adjust
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
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Help
Menu
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4.2.1 Hold
HOLD Freezes screen readout.
4.2.2 CLR
CLR
Pressing either CLR button clears the
data display screen and restarts
acquisition. Same function as the BAL
button when in the conductivity mode.
4.2.3 BAL
BAL Pressing either BAL button clears the
data display screen and restarts
acquisition. Same function as the CLR
button when in the conductivity mode.
FUNC
Toggle down and right through menu
fields
Increment setup number by 1
Decrement setup number by 1
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Operation Quick Reference
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Conductivity Mode
Setup
4.2.4.1
Menu
MOD
Help
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Help
Menu
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Conductivity Mode
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4.2.4.3 Calibrate
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Help
Menu
MIZ-27ET SETUP
Active after coupon value is selected.
Enter data reading for selected coupon
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Help
Menu
4.2.4.5 Shim
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Conductivity Mode
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4.2.4.6 Conductivity Alarm Select
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
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Toggle On/Off
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Operation Quick Reference
Conductivity Mode
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4.2.4.8 Change Lower Limit
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
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ALARM must be ON to view or use the
following functions:
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Operation
Turning On Unit and Backlight
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Figure 5-1. MIZ-21A ON/OFF Control
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
MIZ-27ET SETUP
4: OPERATING THE MIZ-27ET
MIZ-27ET OPTIONS
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Instrument Setup
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The input amplifier value provides you with
an operating level check for the probe signal
at the input amplifier. This level should be
kept under 10 volts for the highest amplitude
signal that the user wants to view. If the level
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
is over 10 volts, reduce the probe drive. When
not in the HOLD mode and the operating
level of the input amplifier goes above 10
volts, the “AMP SAT” message displays in
the menu’s lower right corner.
The A/D converter values indicate where the
level of the X and Y components of the
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demodulated probe signal lie in relation to the
A/D converter range. The converter output
can vary between 0, for a full-scale negative
voltage, and 4095, for full-scale positive.
When the probe is at balance, the reading will
function is adjustable.
When the cursor is moved entirely out of the
menu area, any of the arrow keys can be used
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Instrument Setup
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Figure 5-2. Display
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
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4: OPERATING THE MIZ-27ET
Current setup parameters display in the menu.
MOD
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Storing an operating setup to the current
setup number: Move the cursor to the
setup menu field. Press the button to
store the setup. If the word “MOD”
displays after the setup number, indicat-
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
ing that the configuration has been
modified, this action clears ΜΟD.
Storing an operating setup to a new setup
number: Move the cursor to the setup
number field. This action puts the operat-
ing configuration into temporary storage.
Use the or button to toggle to the
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new setup number. Press the button to
store the configuration.
The original setup remains in temporary
storage until the cursor is moved from the
Setup number field or the or
CLR BAL
unless stored.
To store:
1) Select setup number
2) Press left arrow
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Operating
Configuration
Nonvolatile
Temporary
Memory
Storage for 1
CONFIG 01
New setup # copies
Configuration
stored configuration
CONFIG 02
to operating config-
uration CONFIG 03 Store button
copies to
CONFIG 04
configura-
tion # shown
"" in menu
CONFIG 50
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5.3.3 Frequency
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
or buttons divide or multiply the
frequency by factors of 10. The or
buttons change the value in steps of
1% of the decade range.
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4: OPERATING THE MIZ-27ET
MIZ-27ET OPTIONS
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Instrument Setup
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Three different drive levels provide an
adjustment method for the probe’s signal
amplitude. Use the or button to
set the drive to HI (high), MD (medium),
or LO (low). For the best signal response,
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
use the highest drive level without distort-
ing the signal.
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same signal size on screen after reducing
the drive, either increase gain or decrease
V and H scales accordingly.
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Instrument Setup
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5.3.6 Autoset Signal
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
rotation. The drive, gain and scale will be
set so that about 1/2 to 2/3 of the front end
amplifier, A/D converter and screen
ranges are used when comparing a
reference piece to a test piece. The
reference piece is typically clean metal,
while the test piece should contain a flaw
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or other signal that is somewhat near the
maximum amplitude of interest.
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Probe
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Instrument Setup
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3. When “STEP 3. PRB ON REF
PART” reappears in the HELP menu,
place the probe on the defect-free
reference part or standard again. Keep
the probe steady. Press the
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
button.
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divisions (see figure 5-10) in the vertical
direction as the probe is moved from the
reference to the test piece.
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Instrument Setup
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The HOLD mode also allows V SCALE
adjustment. After generating a signal of
interest, press theHOLD button. Adjust the
signal’s vertical scale while the data
constantly updates.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
E
The Hold buffer is four seconds
T
NO long. Press the HOLD button
immediately after the signal of
interest displays on-screen.
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The horizontal deflection scale can be
varied from 0.1 to 2.0 with the direction
arrow buttons (see figure 5-12). The scale
value controls the display scaling only,
and the probe signal gain remains
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5.3.9 Phase
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Figure 5-13. Phase Control
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
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4: OPERATING THE MIZ-27ET
The phase value displays in the menu.
5.3.10 Filters
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Instrument Setup
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Figure 5-14. Filter Control
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
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4: OPERATING THE MIZ-27ET
The MIZ-21A contains two filter types—differen-
tial and bandpass.
the lowest.
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Instrument Setup
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The bandpass filter can be used as a
high-pass or low-pass, as well as a
bandpass. To enable this filter, use the
or button to select the LL###HL###
line. Use the or button again to
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
move the highlighted cursor between LL
and HL. The “###” nomenclature
represents the cutoff frequency in Hertz.
To make a high-pass filter, use the or
button to set the HL### number to
maximum. Typically, this is 999 Hz (or
1/2 the drive frequency, whichever is
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less). Next, adjust the LL### number
upwards to reduce the unwanted low
frequency component.
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TE
The Hold buffer is four seconds
long. Press the HOLD button
NO
immediately after the signal of
interest displays on-screen.
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position numbers update twice per second
and indicate the present data deflection
from the null position, measured in screen
pixels.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
The Bar Graph displays the vertical
component of the signal. The phase
should be set so that most of the indica-
tion of interest deflects vertically, which
provides maximum sensitivity. The Bar
Graph uses digital peak detection that
employs a “fast attack - slow decay”
MIZ-27ET SETUP
technique, to assure that fast-changing
signals will always be visible on the
screen. The MIZ-21A displays both
positive and negative peaks, with respect
to the null point.
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display sweeps one time for each
trigger.The calculated RPM displays in
the menu’s lower right corner as shown in
figure 5-18.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
The Fast Sweep and Slow Sweep modes
sweep the signal horizontally based on an
internal timer. The Fast mode sweeps
about every four seconds, and the Slow
mode every thirty seconds.
MIZ-27ET SETUP
Figure 5-18. Sweep Control
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Figure 5-19. Screen A/B
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
MIZ-27ET SETUP
4: OPERATING THE MIZ-27ET
Toggle between Screen A/B to compare signals.
procedure:
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Figure 5-20. Auto Clear Control
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
MIZ-27ET SETUP
4: OPERATING THE MIZ-27ET
Set the mode to AUTOCLEAR, using the UP or
DOWN direction arrow.
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5.3.14 Alarm
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Figure 5-21. Alarm ON/OFF
Alarm
Box
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
MIZ-27ET SETUP
4: OPERATING THE MIZ-27ET
The alarm box defines the display’s alarm area.
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require an external Zetec Micro Buffer
(C/N 2000-02-03). The Seiko DPU-414
Type II Thermal printer has an internal
buffer.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Figure 5-22. Print Control
MIZ-27ET SETUP
4: OPERATING THE MIZ-27ET
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Figure 5-23. Screen Image Memory Menu
Selection
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
MIZ-27ET SETUP
4: OPERATING THE MIZ-27ET
Menu location for store-and-view
screen image memory and print function
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In the View mode, the screen is “frozen.”
Eddy current data from the probe does not
plot to the screen until you press the BAL
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
To print a stored image: Whenever
needed, stored images can be recalled and
printed. The screen memory number
prints with the screen image.
MIZ-27ET SETUP
5.3.17 Keypad Lock
• SETUP#
• PRINT
• STORE/VIEW
• KYPD LKD
• SCREEN ADJ
5: OPERATION
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Figure 5-25. Keypad Lock
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
MIZ-27ET SETUP
4: OPERATING THE MIZ-27ET
Lock/unlock status is stored with the configuration
when you save the setup.
MIZ-27ET OPTIONS
5: OPERATION
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Display contrast values are held in
battery-backed RAM. If the backup
battery is changed, or inadvertent
memory loss occurs, the display may
power up to totally dark or light. If this
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
situation occurs, use the following steps:
MIZ-27ET SETUP
Step 2 Use the button to lighten the
display.
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Conductivity Features
TABLE OF CONTENTS
In the metric system, these same ratings
are based on units of Megasiemens/meter
(MS/m). The conversion between
conductivity in MS/m and IACS is shown
in equation 5-1.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Equation 5-1. MS/m to IACS Conversion
MIZ-27ET SETUP
ratings of several common metals and
alloys are given in table 5-1.
14 8 Tantalum
16 9 Platinum, Palladium
28 16 Cartridge Brass
291 17 AL-2024-T4
30 17 Tungsten
321 19 AL-7075-T6
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35 20 5052 Aluminum
421 24 AL-6061-T6
42 24 Commercial Bronze
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471 27 AL-6061-T3
601 35 AL-1100-F
65 38 Pure Aluminum
75 44 Pure Gold
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results, the test piece, probe, and
standards should be kept at the same
temperature for the duration of the setup
and test.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Figure 5-27. Recommended Conductivity
Measurement Probe
0.375” dia.
MIZ-27ET SETUP
Due to the probe tip’s 0.375" outside
diameter and the edge effect, a surface
area on the test material of at least 1/2"
square is necessary. In general, it’s
advisable to inspect no closer than 1/8"
(DP-H).
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Frequency Selection. Another consider-
ation for conductivity measurement is
frequency selection. Traditionally,
conductivity measurements have often
been performed at 60 kHz. The
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
MIZ-21A’s three measurement frequen-
cies can enhance the accuracy of the
measurement. In general, to obtain the
best response, use a higher frequency for
a material with a lower conductivity value
or a thinner wall thickness.
MIZ-27ET SETUP
To select the optimum frequency for a test
sample, you must determine the standard
depth of penetration (see equation 5-2)
and the minimum thickness (see equation
5-3), as well as the material’s conductivity
rating (see table 5-1).
26
δ = ------------
fσ
MIZ-27ET OPTIONS
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100
110
0
Conductivity in % IACS
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ment. These setup locations offer three
separate frequencies for conductivity
measurement. Setup 01 is 60 kHz, 02 is
120 kHz, and 03 is 240 kHz.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
E
Deselecting the SETUP menu field
T
automatically sets the new
NO frequency.
MIZ-27ET SETUP
button to toggle between the two display
types.
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Help
Menu
MS/m Display
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Before using the MIZ-21A’s conductivity
measurement feature, the calibration
curve values must be set and conductivity
values verified with certified coupons.
The shim value for nonconductive
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
coating measurements is set at the same
time as any other Set Values. Once the
calibration routine is complete, you can
use the calibrated Set Values to zero the
measurement range and compensate for
drift. The following list is an overview of
the MIZ-21A’s conductivity measurement
MIZ-27ET SETUP
process:
1. Set Values (including Shim)
2. Complete New Calibration (including
Shim and Air values)
3. Perform Conductivity and Noncon-
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1 97.0 103.0
2 28.0 32.0
3 8.0 8.5
4 3.3 3.7
5 0.8 1.2
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Figure 5-30. Set Values for Calibration
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
MIZ-27ET SETUP
4: OPERATING THE MIZ-27ET
New value updates
in menu
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Step 4 Use the or
CURSOR
button to exit
CURSOR
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
selected according to the calibration
coupons, the MIZ-21A is ready for
calibration using the probe and standard.
MIZ-27ET SETUP
Figure 5-32. Calibration Mode
Toggle values here
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Figure 5-33. Calibration with Shim
Toggle until the first “shim” value displays
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
MIZ-27ET SETUP
4: OPERATING THE MIZ-27ET
CAL DONE message displays here
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Step 2 With the probe held in air, press
the button to set the calibra-
tion point. An audible beep and
visual “ENTERING” message
indicates the calibration is set.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Step 3 Press the button to perform
the calibration.The “CALIBRAT-
ING” message briefly appears.1
MIZ-27ET SETUP
Drift Compensation. During a test
session, the conductivity function should
be checked for drift every 15 minutes. To
compensate for any drift after calibration,
complete the following steps:
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5.4.2 Nonconductive Coating
Thickness Measurement
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
conductivity measurement. Follow the
same process as the conductivity
measurement section to setup the test.
MIZ-27ET SETUP
should be somewhat close to the thickness
that is expected during the test. Examples
of items used as shims could be a single
piece of paper, about three mils (0.003”)
thickness or Teflon tape of varying
thickness.
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5.4.3 Alarm
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
inside or outside a defined range (see
figure 5-37). The defined range is
designated with the UPR (upper limit)
and LWR (lower limit) settings, which
display when the ALARM function is on.
MIZ-27ET SETUP
Alarm
Box
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Auxiliary Features
TABLE OF CONTENTS
5.5 Auxiliary Features
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
guide.
MIZ-27ET SETUP
distance from the balance (null) point in
number of pixels.
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between 10 and 11 volts. The “BAT”
indicator message also turns on whenever
the instrument is running off the charger’s
power.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
5.5.3 Automatic Turn-Off
MIZ-27ET SETUP
5.5.4 Battery Pack
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−5 0 +5
−2.5
−5
+5
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
5.5.6 Computer Interface
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
diagnostics, firmware upgrades, screen
dumps, and printer output.
MIZ-27ET SETUP
TE
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MIZ21.s1
MIZ21.s2
MIZ21.s3
MIZ21.s4
REVISION.21A
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Store MIZ-21A Configuration to a PC. The
configuration of the instrument consists
of the entire 50 setups, which are held in
non-volatile RAM. You may need to store
the configuration into a PC for a variety of
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
reasons:
• The configuration is overwritten when
the software is upgraded. If you store it
first, it can be restored after the
software upgrade.
• It’s advisable to backup the configura-
tion in case the backup battery loses
MIZ-27ET SETUP
power.
• You can keep multiple sets of configu-
rations, for different applications.
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Step 3 Start the program shown in figure
5-41 with any one of the follow-
ing methods:
• Double click the program’s
shortcut icon.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
• From the START menu, select
RUN, browse to
MIZ21AUTILITY8.EXE, and then
click OPEN.
• Use Windows Explorer to
locate MIZ21AUTILITY8.EXE, and
then double click on the file.
MIZ-27ET SETUP
Figure 5-41. MIZ-21A Utility Connection
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Figure 5-43. MIZ-21A Image Capture
Select Click here to test your connection
port
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
MIZ-27ET SETUP
Step 2 Ensure that the MIZ-21A is
powered on and correctly
connected to the PC COMM port
with a MIZ-21 Serial Cable
2-8530.
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The Remote connector provides nominal
10 VDC power for the probe gun motor
on pin 2, ground on pin 1, and a trigger
input on pin 5. The trigger input is a
ground closure or TTL-level signal,
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
which occurs once every rotation of the
probe. The MIZ-21A automatically
calculates the sweep speed of the display
according to the time between the
triggers. The maximum trigger repetition
rate is 50 per second. Without a trigger
present when the TRIG SWEEP feature is
MIZ-27ET SETUP
on, the instrument does not sweep.
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5.5.8 Self-Test
E
The self-test executes properly only
T
if a probe is not attached to the
NO Probe connector.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
To print the self-test results, ensure that
you select the correct printer before
starting the self-test.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
left side of the screen. The upper set is the
X and Y amplitude error. During the test,
the instrument generates two signals of a
known amplitude, which are 90 degrees
apart in phase. The X and Y amplitudes
from the A/D converter are required to
measure 100 (±15) counts and be within
MIZ-27ET SETUP
five counts of each other.
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Quadrature phase
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
5.5.9 Reset
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Step 1 With power off, hold down the
two cursor buttons.
MIZ-27ET SETUP
buttons.
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Examples
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Application Examples
6: APPLICATION EXAMPLES
Test Design Considerations
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
excellent response to surface variations;
however, this frequency may generate
unwanted noise due to variations in contact of
the probe to the material. Some degree of
experimentation is generally required to
optimize the frequency for a particular test.
MIZ-27ET SETUP
The test procedure itself can be as important
as choosing the probe and operating
frequency. Every instrument has a certain
frequency response, which means that the
signal of interest must be present for a certain
minimum period of time before it will
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The specific gain and phase values
T
are probe, instrument, and material
NO dependent. The exact settings for a
similar result will vary according to
the situation.
Catalog
Item Part Number/Description
Number
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6: APPLICATION EXAMPLES
MIZ-21A Accessories
Catalog
Item Part Number/Description
Number
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Shielded with 30-degree Bent
Shaft
MIZ-27ET SETUP
Spot Probe, Spring Loaded
E
MIZ-27ET OPTIONS
APPLICATION EXAMPLES
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Catalog
Item Part Number/Description
Number
910-5820-000 DTXP
Radius Probe Tip for Inspec-
tion of Flush Ground Welds
(Operating in Driver/Pick-Up
Mode)
910-5822-000 DT+P
Radius Probe Tip for Inspec-
tion of Raised Weld Beads
(Operating in Differential
Mode)
F
910-5820-000
910-5822-000
920-8220-005 Z2-125-SC-
**
with Fischer Connector
3.00
921-8425-000 A-ADJ/MBH/SC-
**
I
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6: APPLICATION EXAMPLES
MIZ-21A Accessories
Catalog
Item Part Number/Description
Number
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
with 6-ft cable C/N 940-1720)
100° Angle
931-0200-005 T/D-375-SP—Spot
Driver-Pickup Shielded Probe
has attached handle and
cable with 4-pin Fischer Con-
nector (used with MIZ-21A’s
MIZ-27ET SETUP
Digital Conductivity feature)
K
0.375” dia.
L
MIZ-27ET OPTIONS
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Catalog
Item Part Number/Description
Number
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6: APPLICATION EXAMPLES
MIZ-21A Accessories
Catalog
Item Part Number/Description
Number
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
standards)
MIZ-27ET SETUP
Q 950-5650 Raised and Flush Weld Bead
Plate with Cracks (loc. A, B,
.
MIZ-27ET OPTIONS
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Application Examples
Surface Crack Example
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Application Examples
Aircraft Skin Corrosion Example
Corrosion Indication
Figure 6-2.
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6: APPLICATION EXAMPLES PRODUCT DESCRIPTION MIZ-27ET SETUP 4: OPERATING THE MIZ-27ET MIZ-27ET OPTIONS APPLICATION EXAMPLES
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Application Examples
Alloy Sorting Example
Page 6-16
Application Examples
6: APPLICATION EXAMPLES
Manual Fastener Hole Example
MIZ-27ET OPTIONS
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Application Examples
6: APPLICATION EXAMPLES
Rotating Scanner Example
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
MIZ-27ET SETUP
4: OPERATING THE MIZ-27ET
Step 5 Use manual phase rotation to set
the lift-off noise, if present, to
horizontal in the XY display
mode. This is particularly
important for tests using the
triggered sweep, because it is the
vertical signal that is displayed,
and it is desirable to keep it low in
MIZ-27ET OPTIONS
noise.
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Index
Symbols
% IACS readout 2-13, 4-24, 5-52
Numerics
39DT136 6-5
9DT61S 6-4
A
Aircraft skin corrosion example 6-12
Aircraft skin standard 6-8
Alarm 2-12, 4-16, 4-17, 5-34, 5-67
Alarm for conductivity 5-67
how to change lower limit 4-31
how to change upper limit 4-30
how to select 4-29
Alloy sorting example 6-14
Analog outputs 2-7, 2-15, 5-72
Application examples 6-1
Auto clear 4-15, 5-36, 5-68
Automatic turn-off 3-4, 5-71
Autoset signal 5-15
Auxiliary features 5-69
B
Backlight 2-17, 3-7, 5-1
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C
CHNG CENT 4-17, 4-29, 5-35
CHNG SIZE 4-17, 4-29, 5-36
Clear button 2-6
Computer interface 5-73
Conductivity alarm 4-29, 5-67
Conductivity measurement 2-13, 5-46
Configuration backup 5-73
Contrast, adjustment on display 4-21
Copyright 1-3
D
Differential filter 2-12, 5-22
Dimensions 2-16
Display 2-3, 2-11
Display contrast, how to adjust 4-21, 4-22
Display control 4-21, 4-22, 5-41, 5-44
DT-100-125 6-5
DT30PS 6-4
DTDP-500-SP 6-5
DTPH-2 6-6
DTXP 6-6
E
Environmental factors 2-17
Equipment cases 2-10
Equipment supplied with MIZ-21 2-9
explosive atmosphere specification 2-17
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F
Fastener hole example 6-16
Filters 2-12, 4-13, 5-21
Firmware revision 2-18
Firmware upgrades 5-73
Frequency 2-11, 4-6, 5-11
INDEX
Front panel controls 2-3
Function and direction arrows 2-5
Functional block diagram 2-8
G
Gain 2-11, 4-8, 5-13
MIZ-27ET SETUP
gain
how to autoset signal 5-15
General Description 1-1
H
High-pass filter 5-25
I
IACS 2-13, 5-46
Image Capture 5-73
Inputs 2-14
MIZ-27ET OPTIONS
L
Lighting 2-17
Low-pass filter 2-12, 5-25
APPLICATION EXAMPLES
M
Maintenance Agreement 1-4
MBH/CS-* 6-6, 6-7
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N
NEW CAL menu line in % IACS mode 5-59
NI-CAD AA+ cell batteries 2-16, 5-71
O
ON/OFF button 2-6, 3-7, 5-1, 5-3
Operating Temperature Range 2-17
Operation 5-1
Optional accessories for the MIZ-21 2-9
Outputs 2-15, 3-10, 5-72
P
Phase 2-11, 4-12, 5-20
Pixels 2-3, 2-11
Power connector 3-4
Power requirements 2-15, 3-3
Print a stored image
how to 4-20, 5-41
PRINT SCRN 4-20, 5-37
Probe connector 2-7, 3-8, 3-9
Probe drive 5-12
probe drive
how to autoset signal 5-15
Probe for conductivity test 5-48
Probe gun interface 5-80
Probe type 4-7, 5-12
Probes 2-9
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R
Reflection probe for conductivity testing 5-
48
Remote connector 2-7, 3-10, 5-73
Reset 5-85
Return policy 1-4
INDEX
Rotating probe gun 2-10, 6-8, 6-18
rotation
how to autoset signal 5-15
RS-232C computer interface 2-14, 3-10, 5-73
MIZ-27ET SETUP
Sampling rate 2-2
scale
how to autoset signal 5-15
Screen dumps 5-73
Screen memory 2-12, 5-30
Self-Test 5-82
T
T/D-375-SP 6-7
Test design considerations 6-1
Top panel connections 3-8
Triggered sweep 5-28, 5-81
Turning on unit and backlight 3-7, 5-1
APPLICATION EXAMPLES
U
Unpacking 3-1, 4-4, 4-5
Utilities program 5-73
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V
V and H analog outputs 2-7, 2-15, 3-10, 5-72
V/H ratio 5-26
View a stored image
how to 5-39
W
Warranty 1-2
Weight 2-16
Weld bead standard 6-9
Z
Z2-125-SC-** 6-6
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