HATCHecker SDT FlexID2 Ultrasound Solution User Manual
- June 12, 2024
- HATCHecker
Table of Contents
HATCHecker SDT FlexID2 Ultrasound Solution
Specifications
General| Mechanical|
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Function| Ultrasound measurement device| Housing material| ABS|
Operable with| SDT FlexID2|
Dimensions housing
| 158x59x38.5 mm 6.22”x2.32”x1.51”|
Measurement channel| 1 channel via a 7 pole LEMO connector|
Flexible rod length| 445 mm |17.51”|
Display| 160×128 pixels Color OLED|
Keyboard| 5 function keys| Weight| 164g | 5.78oz|
Measuring range| -6 to 99.9 dBµV (ref 0 dB =1µV)| Power|
Resolution| 0.1 digits|
Battery| 2 AA batteries|
Measurement bandwidth| 39.6 to 40.1 kHz|
Autonomy| 7 hours|
Signal amplification| +30 (built-in sensor gain) to
+102 dB by step of 6 dB
| Audio|
Amplification
| 5 adjustable positions in steps of 6 dB|
Environmental|
Operating tempera- ture range| -10 to +50 °C |14 to 122°F|
Operable with| SDT provided head set only|
IP rating| IP42| Headset| 25dB NRR Peltor HQ headset|
Powering your equipment
Open up the battery compartment using the supplied screwdriver. Correctly
insert two AA alkaline or rechargeable batteries. The remaining battery level
is displayed in the right-hand top corner 1.
A full green battery in the right-hand top corner means that the battery is
fully charged. The equipment’s autonomy when fully charged will be around 7
hours.
The device can be powered through its USB port 2 with an external battery
pack.
Important: The HATCHecker turns off automatically when the battery power is
insufficient to ensure proper operation, or after 10 minutes of inactivity.
Connecting the flexible sensor:
Connect the cable of the flexible sensor to the device by lining up the red
dot on the plug with the red mark on the connector 9 and then inserting the
plug into the connector. To unplug them, move-up the knurled barrel of the
plug without any rotating movement. Proceed in the same way to connect and
unplug the cable on the side of the flexible extension. The “X ID“ and “Sensor
?“ messages 10 indicate that no or an incompatible sensor is connected. The
“x”- “sensor” indication will only disappear when the Hatchecker is correctly
wired up and connected to the correct flexible sensor.
Using the Hatchecker:
When pressing the on/off switch 4, the equipment will switch on immediately.
To switch off, the on/off button needs to be pressed for approx. 2 seconds.
To take a correct measurement, the amplification needs to be adjusted for
every reading. This is done by using the up and down arrows 5 and following
the triangular amplification guidance icons 5 in the top left-hand corner of
the display.
The current amplification setting is displayed here 7.
Once the correct amplification level is reached, the reading (measurement)
will be displayed in green and a “smiley” J will appear in the place where
previously the triangular amplification guidance icon was shown. When the
reading (measurement) is displayed in red, the amplification is too high and
will need to be reduced by pressing the “arrow down” button. When ‘’-.-‘’ is
displayed on the screen, the amplification is too low and will require
increasing by pressing the “arrow up” button. In both cases, i.e. when the
amplification is too low or too high, the amplification should be adjusted
until the reading(measurement) is displayed in green and the smiley J appears
in the left-hand top corner.
To ensure and confirm that the selected amplification level is correct, the operator can make the sum of the amplification (shown in the right-hand lower corner 7) and the reading (measurement) on the display 6, the result of which must be between 60 and 80.
Using the headphones:
To enhance the hearing experience, the audio volume of the headset can be
adjusted by pressing the left and right arrows 5 until the sound level is
comfortable. Avoid setting the sound too low as otherwise some signals may not
be heard and possible leaky spots overlooked. Connect the headphones here 3.
Set the volume to a safe level to protect yourself from permanent hearing
loss. The current volume setting is displayed 8 only when a headset is
connected.
Reporting:
In order to facilitate recording of the readings (measures) taken during the
survey, and reporting after the survey is completed, SDT has developed the
SHERLOGReporter App.
More info about the SHERLOGReporter app can be found on following link:
https://sdtultrasound.com/products/software/sherlogreporter/
SDT International sa-nv
Bd de l’Humanité 415 • B-1190 Brussels (Belgium) Tel: +32(0)2 332 32 25
email: info@sdtultrasound.com
SDT North America
7677 County Road 2 • Cobourg ON K9A 0X4 (Canada) Phone:
1-800-667-5325 |
1-905-377-1313
email: hearmore@sdtultrasound.com
www.sdtultrasound.com
References
- Predictive Maintenance Equipment - SDT Ultrasound Solutions
- SHERLOGReporter - SDT Ultrasound Solutions
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