Charles Machine Works Inc The 2150GR250 ユーザーズマニュアル
2150GR Ground Penetrating Radar
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1.1 Scope
This document describes how to use the 2150GR Ground Penetrating Radar, including
hardware and software components.
hardware and software components.
1.2 Trademarks
WINDOWS 2000 PROFESSIONAL
/WINDOWS XP PROFESSIONAL
/WINDOWS XP PROFESSIONAL
Microsoft Corporation
2150GR
1.3 Acronyms and Definitions
1.3.1 Acronyms
2150GR: single antenna pipe detection system.
1.3.2 Definitions
Antenna trolley: a unit that holds all the equipment necessary for acquisition in the field.
Centerpoint : the ideal point of the trolley, situated in the center of the box containing the
antenna; it represents the starting point for all scans.
antenna; it represents the starting point for all scans.
Data processing: this is applied to the raw data to permit the acquired sections to be
viewed in a comprehensible way.
viewed in a comprehensible way.
Field survey: a group of field acquisitions relating to a single survey.
Handle: a retractable handle gripped by the operator to move the antenna trolley.
Maps: graphics showing the change in received radar signal (signal intensity in gray
scale) with respect to the scanning direction.
scale) with respect to the scanning direction.
Position sensor: a distance measurement device fixed inside one of the trolley wheels,
which constantly signals the distance traveled from the start of the scan back to the
Control Unit.
which constantly signals the distance traveled from the start of the scan back to the
Control Unit.
Raw data: unprocessed data obtained during a field survey.
Receiver: part of the antenna dedicated to detecting the signals. It is housed in the same
container as the transmitter.
container as the transmitter.
Scan: a single movement of the antenna trolley from the beginning to the end of a pre-
established path.
established path.
Setup: initialization of a piece of equipment or a software process.
Survey: the name given to a collection of scans, which together cover all the areas of a
large investigation: typically an entire town or a large urban area.
large investigation: typically an entire town or a large urban area.
Transmitter: part of the antenna dedicated to emitting the radar signals. It is housed in the
same container as the receiver.
same container as the receiver.
Utilities: the objects the Subsite searches for, i.e. pipes supplying gas and water,
electricity cables, etc.
electricity cables, etc.