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TRAMEX Dec Scanner User manual

DEC SCANNER - Quick Start Guide
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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1. POWER ON:
Press to power on both the Base Unit and the Control Panel Meter.
2. LED Indicators:
3. RANGE selection:
• Base Unit LED and one of the Range LEDs will both flash
when in infrared communication.
OR
• Base Unit LED is solid when Control Panel Meter is OFF.
• Control Panel Meter LED is solid when Base Unit is OFF.
• Control Panel Meter LED will show the last used range.
Press to select the desired range.The selected range LED light will
flash. There are 3 Ranges, and they should be selected as best suits the
surface under test, for example:
Range 1- Most suitable for single-ply and thin roof coverings such as PVC,
Hypalon and other smooth surfaces where insulation is wet and
moisture is close to the surface.
Range 2 - Most suitable for multi-ply built-up and modified systems, mineral
surfaced felts, and other smooth or gravel surfaces where insulation is
less wet and moisture is below the surface.
Range 3 - Most suitable for thicker roof coverings such as mastic asphalt, thick
gravel and stone surfaced roofing.
4. CALIBRATION:
A known acceptably dry area serves as a reference dry reading
standard for the set up of the instrument.
A known acceptably dry area of the roofing system, choose the most
appropriate range. Use the ‘Set Point’ knob to set the reference point to
just above zero to engage sensitivity.
A known acceptably dry area: If a known acceptably dry area can not be
identified, position the DEC Scanner over what you consider to be a dry
area. Adjust the ‘Set Point’ knob until the needle points to mid-scale
(50). Move the instrument around the roof, following the direction of
the lower readings until the area with the lowest reading is found. Now
set the reference point to just above zero to engage sensitivity.
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Press while reading to HOLD a comparative reading. The needle
freezes on the analog dial.The Base Unit LED remains solid while the
Control Panel range LED flashes.
Press again to release the HOLD function. The needle is unfrozen on
the analog dial. The Base Unit LED and the Control Panel Range LED both
flash.
Press two times in quick succession to turn on/off the audio signal.
When on, this will beep to indicate readings of over 5 on the comparative
dial. The audio signal will beep increasingly fast as moisture readings
increase.
If communication between the Base Unit and the Control
Panel Meter is interrupted, the reading is memorized until
communication is restored.
6. AUDIO signal:
5. HOLD function:
BASE UNIT CONTROL PANEL
You may now begin your roof survey. Please read the User Guide for
further information on conducting roof surveys and tracing leaks.
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Infrared window
Screw fastner for electrode mat
ON / OFF - Base Unit
ON / OFF - Control Panel
Range Button
LED Range indicators
HOLD function / AUDIO signal button
SET POINT calibration knob
DEC SCANNER - Quick Start Guide
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
Thank you for selecting the Dec Scanner instrument from Tramex.
3. To insert the telescopic handle:
Fully open the flip-lock mechanism
Extend the lower part of the handle
Insert the threaded end into the
Base Unit and turn clockwise until
tight and secure.
4. Ensure the ‘arrow label’ is centered
for optimal infrared communication
between the Base Unit and Control
Panel Meter. Close and lock the
flip-lock.
5. Adjust the hand piece to
the desired left-hand or
right-hand position.
6. Clip the Control Panel Meter
onto the meter bracket.
The Tramex Dec Scanner is a non-destructive impedance moisture scanner designed for
detecting and evaluating moisture conditions in roofing and waterproofing systems. The
Dec Scanner has 3 ranges of sensitivity to enable the surveying of a variety of roof types
and roofing depths, and is equipped to detect moisture in the majority of roofing and
waterproofing systems.
1. Remove the Base Unit from
the carry case using the grab
handles.
2. Check the tightness of the 8
electrode mat retaining screw
fasteners.
Distributed by: ABQ Industrial LP USA
Tel: +1 (281) 516-9292 / (888) 275-5772 eFax: +1 (866) 234-0451
Web: https://www.abqindustrial.net E-mail: [email protected]

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