Specifications

16. Using Peripherals with the USN52 L
USN52 L Operating Manual Page 113
KRAUTKRAMER
USN52 L REPORT
THICKNESS DATA LOGGER
——— FILE HEADER ————
COMPANY:
FILE NUMBER: 1
FILE NAME:
SERIAL NUMBER: 00007935
REVISION: A.10
OPERATOR ID:
PROBE ID:
DATE:
COMMENTS:
—— FILE STATISTICS ——
READINGS 10
MINIMUM 0.100 in
AT LOC 1, 6
MAXIMUM 0.500 in
AT LOC 5, 10
RANGE 0.400 in
MEAN 0.300 in
——— READINGS ———
1 0.100 in
2 0.200 in
3 0.300 in
4 0.400 in
5 0.500 in
6 0.100 in
7 0.200 in
8 0.300 in
9 0.400 in
10 0.500 in
END OF REPORT
FILE HEADER: File number, instrument serial number, and software revision number are automati-
cally provided. Space is provided for the operator to write company name, file name, operator ID, the
type of probe used, date, and comments.
FILE STATISTICS: The USN52 L analyzes the thickness data and transmits statistics as shown. If a
large number of readings have been recorded, a transmission delay may occur while statistics are
calculated. If a reading has been damaged or corrupted in memory, it is not used in the calculations and
“ERROR” is transmitted in the readings section of the report in place of the original value.
“READINGS” is the number of valid stored thickness readings.
“MINIMUM” and “MAXIMUM” are the smallest and greatest readings stored in the file. “AT LOC” is the
location number(s) of each. If the same value occurs in more than one location, all locations are
reported.
“RANGE” is the difference between the MAXIMUM and MINIMUM readings in the file.
“MEAN” is the sample mean (average) of all readings in the file.
READINGS: All readings are transmitted sequentially, according to location number. Each reading
line has three parts:
1. File location number.
2. Thickness value stored in the file location. Empty locations are not transmitted.
3. IN (inches) or MM (millimeters). Values are transmitted in the unit of measure to which the
USN52 L is set at the time the report is transmitted.
The USN52 L uses a parity flag to test the validity of each reading as it is recalled for transmission. Any
reading that has been damaged in memory is thus detected and “ERROR” is transmitted in its place.
Damaged readings are not used in calculating statistics.