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EPOCH 1000 Series Software Update

EPOCH 1000 Series Software Update. New Feature Overview - February 2011. EPOCH 1000 Series Software Update. Olympus NDT has announced a new release of EPOCH 1000 Series Operating Software that includes several new software features and options. New Software Features/Updates Include:

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EPOCH 1000 Series Software Update

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  1. EPOCH 1000 Series Software Update New Feature Overview - February 2011

  2. EPOCH 1000 Series Software Update • Olympus NDT has announced a new release of EPOCH 1000 Series Operating Software that includes several new software features and options. • New Software Features/Updates Include: • Editable Parameters • GUI Speed Updates • Standby Mode • New Icons and Measurements • Color Scheme Changes • Gain Curve for TVG • Datalogger Memo Feature • Additional Changes

  3. Editable Parameters

  4. Editable Parameters • The Editable Parameters function similar to the EPOCH XT is now a standard software feature on the EPOCH 1000 Series. • This feature allows the user to customize the preset values that are displayed during coarse adjustment for these specific parameters. • If desired, the user can then export the editable parameters setup in XML format to a USB memory stick and import to another EPOCH 1000 Series instrument. • To access the Editable Parameters menu, select Inst Setup > Editable Parameters.

  5. Editable Parameters- Conventional UT • Each instrument mode (UT and PA) has its own Editable Parameters menu with separate sets of parameters. • UT Mode Parameters: • Velocity • Gain Step • Freq • Angle • Thick • X Value • Auto XX

  6. Editable Parameters- Phased Array • Each instrument mode (UT and PA) has its own Editable Parameters menu with separate sets of parameters. • PA Mode Parameters: • Velocity • Gain Step • Freq • Thick • Auto XX

  7. Editable Parameters- Changing Values • The instrument comes with certain preset values for each of the parameters, but the user can change any of these values as necessary to meet their needs. • To change a preset value: • Select the parameter you want to edit, and press the right arrow to view the Selection measurements. • Choose the value you want to change, and press the CHECK key. • Adjust to the desired value and press CHECK to confirm.

  8. Editable Parameters- Adding Values • Users can add a virtually unlimited number of preset values to most of the editable parameters. • Exceptions are Gain Step (2 preset values) and AutoXX (1 preset value). • To add a preset value: • Select the parameter you want to edit, and press the right arrow to view the Selection measurements. • Press [P1] to Add a preset value. • Adjust to the desired value and press CHECK to confirm. • The new value will be added to the bottom of the list. To rearrange the order of the preset values, use the Move Up [P3], Move Down [P4], or Sort [P5] functions. • To Delete a preset value, select the desired value and press [P2].

  9. Editable Parameters- Adding Values (cont.) • The EPOCH 1000 can only accommodate certain pulse frequency values. If a non valid frequency value is entered, the instrument will display an error and automatically rounds down to the closest valid frequency.

  10. Editable Parameters- Adding Values (cont.) • In the Beam setup menu in PA mode (PA Probe > Beam), the preset values for Thick and Velocity will also be displayed above the parameter P-keys.

  11. Editable Parameters- Other Information • If desired, the user can export the editable parameters setup in XML format to a USB memory stick and import to another EPOCH 1000 Series instrument using the [P1]Export and [P2]Import functions. • To Reset the Editable Parameters back to the system default values, press [P3]. NOTE: For parameters that have different values in Metric and English units (e.g. Velocity), the user can store different values in each measurement system. Only the values for the current units setting will be displayed in the Editable Parameters menu.

  12. GUI Speed Updates

  13. Parameter Coarse and Fine Adjustment • When changing parameter values using Coarse adjustment, all digits after the digit being adjusted are set to zero for the following parameters: • Range • Delay • Zero (UT Only) • Fine adjustment will allow the user to modify the remaining digits. Fine Adjustment Coarse Adjustment

  14. Parameter Coarse and Fine Adjustment (cont.) • Adjusting the parameters below using Coarse adjustment will toggle through the preset values from the Editable Parameters screen: • Velocity • Frequency • Angle (UT Only) • Thick • X-Value (UT Only) • Fine adjustment will scroll through all non-preset values. Coarse Adjustment Fine Adjustment

  15. Phased Array Image Updating • The Auto-XX% function in PA mode has been drastically improved and is now much faster than in previous versions! • The update speed of the image/A-Scan in PA mode for adjustments like Range, Delay, Gain, and Gates has also been increased. • These two improvements provide a more real-time response of the instrument during parameter adjustment.

  16. Standby Mode

  17. Standby Power Mode • The user now has the option to put their EPOCH 1000 unit in Standby Mode rather than turn it off completely. • Standby mode uses half as much battery life in a given time period as leaving the unit on! • When the unit is put into Standby mode, the unit saves the current on-screen parameters to display them again at start-up, or in case power is accidentally lost while in Standby mode. When the unit is in Standby mode, the 3rd LED on the front of the unit will blink.

  18. Standby Power Mode (cont.) • Controls for Standby mode are in the Inst Setup > General menu. • Power Key Function • Standby gives the user the option of putting the unit into Standby when they press the Power key • On/Off will simply turn the unit off when the power key is pressed • Max Standby Time • Sets the amount of time the unit will remain in standby mode before shutting down.

  19. New Icons and Measurements

  20. A-Scan Measurement Mode Icons- UT Only • A-Scan measurement modes are part of the ClearWave™ package in Conventional UT mode on the EPOCH 1000. • The user can select from one of three A-Scan measurement modes: • Composite A-scan – Standard display mode from the EPOCH XT, this feature displays all A-scans acquired in between screen update rates (multiple A-scans when PRF > 60Hz) and overlays them together on the screen. • Max Amplitude – Analyzes acquired A-scans between display updates and displays only the A-scan with the highest gated amplitude reading. • Min Thickness – Analyzes acquired A-scans between display updates and displays only the A-scan with the minimum thickness reading.

  21. A-Scan Measurement Mode Icons- UT Only (cont.) • An icon is now displayed on the home screen indicating which A-Scan measurement mode is active. • The A-Scan measurement mode is accessed using ClearWave > Ascan Mode. Composite Max Amplitude Min Thickness

  22. New Digital Reading Measurements • The parameters below have now been added to the EPOCH 1000 Series as digital measurement readings: • A, B, and C AWS Measurements • Two new readings measuring amplitude height differences between gates 1 and 2 in dB units have also been added: • dBG1-2 and dBG2-1 • Example: • Gate1 echo = 80% • Gate2 echo = 40% • dBG1-2 = 6dB • These readings can be selected under Meas Setup > Reading Setup

  23. Color Scheme Changes

  24. Customize A-Scan Color • The user now has the ability to choose the color of the live A-Scan for both UT and PA modes. • To change the A-Scan color, select Display Setup > Color Setup. Color choices will display above the P-keys. UT Color Setup Menu PA Color Setup Menu

  25. Customize Warning Curve Color • The user can now set the DAC/TVG and DGS warning (secondary) curves to be a different color from the main inspection curve in both UT and PA Modes. • To change the Secondary Curve Color, select Display Setup > Color Setup. Color choices will display above the P-keys. ASME-3 DAC Curve with Red Warning Curves

  26. Additional Phased Array Color Palettes • There are now additional color palettes available for PA sector, linear, and C-scans to provide different color scales for use with varied applications. • To change the color palette • Select PA Display > Scan Palette (Depth Palette for depth C-Scans) • Or select Display Setup > Color Setup. Amplitude Palette ONDT Palette

  27. Additional Phased Array Color Palettes (cont.) Alarm Palette Corrosion Palette Grey Scale Palette

  28. Phased Array Color Palette Adjustment • The user can also manually modify the color scale of any of the PA color palettes to meet their specific application needs. • Both the Amplitude and Depth Palettes can be adjusted in the Display Setup > Color Setup menu. • NOTE: Color Palette adjustment will not affect any of the raw data displayed on the A-Scan and will only change the color scale on the PA scan image.

  29. PA Color Palette Adjustment- Amplitude • Each of the color palettes has a preset color scale that is applied over the full range of signal amplitudes from 0-110% FSH. • The user can adjust the maximum and minimum amplitude color values using the parameters below under Amplitude Palette Control settings: • Palette Start: sets the upper color threshold for signals above the set amplitude • Palette End: sets the lower color threshold for signals below the set amplitude • The new adjusted color scale will be displayed to the left of the settings in the Color Setup menu.

  30. PA Color Palette Adjustment- Amplitude (cont.) • Default settings for Amplitude Scan Palette: • 256 level color gradient distributed evenly from 0% to 110% FSH • Palette Start adjusted from 0% to 20%: • Lowest 0% gradient color (white) extended to 20% • Color gradient continues at default level for 20%

  31. PA Color Palette Adjustment- Amplitude (cont.) Default settings for Amplitude Scan Palette • Adjusted S-Scan using modified Amplitude Scan Palette: • Palette Start adjusted from 0% to 20% • All echoes below 20%FSH are displayed in white on the S-Scan.

  32. PA Color Palette Adjustment- Depth • For Depth C-Scans, the color palette scale is set in one of two ways depending on how the Source parameter is set: • Gate: The color scale is set with the gate start and end points as the minimum and maximum values of the scale with the colors distributed evenly over the gate width. • Custom: The user manually sets the start and end points of the color scale. The colors are then distributed evenly between the start and end points. • NOTE: The Reference Cursors on the A-Scan can be helpful in determining start and end points. • The user can also select how many color levels to use to span across the start and end points using Depth Palette Levels

  33. PA Color Palette Adjustment- Depth (cont.) • Default Palette Source set to Gate: • Four palette levels distributed over gate width 1”

  34. PA Color Palette Adjustment- Depth (cont.) • Palette Source changed to Custom: • Gate 1 points adjusted to capture only the area of part containing flaws • Four palette levels now distributed over flaw area only • Colors can also be adjusted to include entire part thickness without interference from gated initial pulse or backwall echo 1”

  35. PA Color Palette Adjustment- Depth (cont.) Adjusted C-Scan using Custom Depth Scan Palette. Color gradient restructured around hole depth rather than gate position Initial C-Scan using Corrosion Scan Palette and Gate Source

  36. TVG Gain Curve

  37. TVG Gain Curve • When setting up DAC/TVG, the user can turn on a visual gain curve to show how the gain changes on a standard TVG. • This feature is available for both UT and PA DAC/TVG setups. • To turn on the Gain Curve, select Sizing Option > DAC/TVG. • NOTE: The color of the Gain Curve is the same color as the Secondary Curve Color that is set in the Display Setup > Color Setup

  38. TVG Gain Curve (cont.) • After creating a DAC curve, switch to TVGView to view the TVG curve along with the Gain curve. TVGView showing TVG Curve (magenta) and Gain Curve (yellow) Completed DAC curve in DACView

  39. MEMO Feature

  40. Memo Function • As many customers have requested, the memo function has been added to the EPOCH 1000 Series datalogger. • This function was a standard feature in the EPOCH 4 series instruments and is now also available on the EPOCH XT. • The MEMO function is accessed through Files > Memo.

  41. Memo Function (cont.) • First, Open the file and ID that you want to add a memo to. • From the Files menu, you can use Files > Id or Files > Last ID to select the desired ID from the open file. • Once you have selected the proper ID, press [P5] Memo to enter the MEMO function menu.

  42. Selected ID for MEMO entry P1 = Dictionary: Enters the PRESET/CUSTOM Memo Setup Menu P2 = Clear: Clears the entire memo – operator must confirm action. P3 = Save: Saves MEMO to the ID and returns to the live screen. Memo Function- Main Menu • The main menu of the Memo function is shown below: • Memo Entry Field • This space allows the operator to freely type using the EPOCH 1000 keypad or external USB keyboard • The user may also select preset / custom test to add to this space using the Dictionary function

  43. Memo Function- Preset/Custom Menu • To access the Preset/Custom menu, press [P1] Dictionary from the Memo main menu. • Preset / Custom Memos • These text threads can be selected and directly dropped into the memo entry field in the Memo menu • The user can add custom preset text onboard the EPOCH 1000, or from a USB drive. P1 = Insert: This inserts Preset / Custom text into the Memo Window. P2 = Add: Allows you to add Preset / Custom text to the list. P3 = Edit: Allows you to edit the highlighted Preset / Custom text. P4= Delete: Deletes the highlighted Preset / Custom text from the list. P5 = Import: Imports a set of Preset / Custom text from USB Drive. P6 = Export: Exports list to USB Drive. P7 = Cancel: Returns to the Memo main menu

  44. Memo Function- Preset/Custom Menu (cont.) • To add a custom memo directly on the EPOCH 1000: • In the Category column, press [P2] Add • Enter the Category name and press the Right Arrow to move to the PRESET/CUSTOM column • Press [P2] to Add custom text and press CHECK when complete

  45. Memo Function- Importing/Exporting Custom Memos • To import a custom memo onto the the EPOCH 1000 via USB memory stick, press [P5] Import in the Custom/Preset menu • When importing a file with custom memo information, this imported file will replace all custom memos that have been stored in the dictionary. • To export all custom memos to a USB memory stick, press [P6] Export

  46. Memo Function- Importing/Exporting Custom Memos • To add custom preset text from a USB memory stick • Create an XML text file in the root directory of a USB memory stick called “CustomWords.xml”* • Save all custom text in this file per the format in the next slide. • All custom memos must be saved in this single XML file for import. • Use the Import function in the Preset/Custom screen to load all words from the USB stick Note: In order to add to default text preloaded on the instrument, use the EXPORT feature in the memo menu to create the CustomWords.xml file on a USB stick. Then following the format on the following slide to add custom text to this same XML before importing.

  47. Memo Function- Importing/Exporting Custom Memos Replace info on this line with current software version and information from Inst Setup > Status menu Replace with desired custom menu entries and words

  48. Additional Changes

  49. Additional Changes • Serial Communication is now available • To configure, select Inst Setup > Comm. Setup • New Remote Commands added for PC control • Contact the Portable Flaw Detector group for details • Language translations added for Polish, Dutch, Russian • Language characters corrected for special characters previously not displayed. • X-axis grid in “Standard” mode now shows 4 tick marks in between major divisions instead of 3 • This is consistent with other EPOCH models • Default angle in zero degree PA mode is now “0”, not the minimum angle (e.g. -30)

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