Instructions on how to configure the Probe & Wedge:
Click the probe-shaped icon in the upper right corner to access the settings as shown in the picture below.

Probe Name: Allows you to enter and edit the name of the probe. (If selected in the wizard, the probe name is automatically registered.)
Probe Wizard: This function allows you to search for probe information values registered in the program, and the values are automatically entered when selected.
Tx Start / Stop – Transmitter Start / Stop Set.
Rx Start / Stop – Receiver Start / Stop Set.
First Element: This function is necessary when using multiple probes and requires you to enter the element value of the second starting probe.
Pitch: A menu for entering the spacing between elements.
Frequency: A menu for entering the probe frequency.
Element #: A menu for entering the total number of elements in the probe.
Probe: The type can be determined according to the configuration.
Here, the Probe type can be set to PA Linear / Dual for PA, as shown in the picture below.

When UT is set in the configuration, the Probe type also changes.
UT Single: When using only one UT (Default)
UT Dual: When conducting Pitch & Catch with two UTs
UT TOFD: When conducting TOFD
Next is the part on how to configure the Wedge.
Similar to Probe, Wedge also has a function called Wizard and is based on previously saved information.

A menu for entering Wedge information.
Wedge: Applies the information using the Wedge on/off switch.
Wizard: Has the same function as the Probe and allows you to select and apply the necessary information immediately.
Wedge Name: Can be entered and edited.
Wedge Reverse: A function used when the direction of the probe mounted on the wedge is reversed.
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