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1.      Station  Txl     Station Rx     Mowe ST   Tx        3  If all the values are correct  click the Ok button to continue and take a reading  If  something is incorrect  you can modify it on this page     1  3550 5  2050      3975 6  aos  s frooo   fn  4  an25 a  zs    TX   NEXT   PREV     NEXT    PREV   Ex   STH STH LINE    LINE    a CE      1  3975 5  207s      4060 6  4100  3  025 T  ais    4  4650 a  a150      PREV  NEXT    PREV  E  J  STM LINE   LINE     4 03  L7 10 PC    3 05 PM       Instrumentation GDD inc  2014 05 13 Page 97    Dipole Dipole  1 32     4000E  4200E  4400E    900m    Tx1 Tx2 R1    3300N   t 95 o    e EEE  e x E x x x     x x K 8              SIOON x x x x       Legend     Station     Tx electrode      Rx electrode   R1 Reference  electrode         Q i  INSTRUMENTATION    www gddinstrumentation com    MADE IN CANADA       For this dipole dipole setup  8 electrodes of the GDD Rx will be used   1  Select Dipole Dipole  1 32  in the setup page     El  array  Dipole Dipole  1 32   Setup     1 32     if 11 iraz   Chi Ch5    ch     Ch13    Ch Ch6    chio    cni4    Ch3 Ch     chii  chis  Ch4 Che    chiz  chig  m 2 03 EN    PE Ems 3 11 pm       Instrumentation GDD inc  2014 05 13 Page 98    2  Enter the positions corresponding to your survey parameters     El  array  Dipole Dipole  1 37       Setup   Position    Project   GDD Test    Mowe LINE  Tx    100 Rx   Station  Txi   3900 Txz   atation Rx    Mowe ST   Tx        3  If all the values are correct  click t
2.     Transmitter is not sending current Transmitter is sending current    GDD Rx   8 channels Gy g  YK d   au 1 08 D GDD Rx   8 channels CD oF VX 4   m 1 08       Instrumentation GDD inc  2014 05 13 Page 45    7 4 3 Vp and Cycle    Steps 14 to 16 of Section 5 of this Manual must be done before using this feature     The VP AND CYCLE option is used to show the channel synchronization  This option  can be useful for troubleshooting if you have connection problem  The VP part of the  graph shows the primary voltage of all your electrodes  The current graph is an  example  your VP graph will depend on the physical configuration of the electrodes     1  Select Tools   Show   Show Cycle    GDD Rx   8 channe  7   4  Y  4 lt     1 09    Hotkeys  Show Signal    Show Contact and Noise       Show M and ErrM   Show Decay   Show Windows  1 8 ch   Show Windows  9 16 ch   Show Windows  17 24 ch   Show Windows  25 32 ch     Show SP    CN g  Y 4   Om 1 49       Green line indicates that this Vp is positive    Blue line indicates that this Vp is negative    Red dots indicate that the GRx2 is not synchronized    Green dots indicate that the GRx2 is synchronized    If the GRx2 is synchronized and the green dots are not moving in the same  direction  check the electrodes position on the GRx2 front panel     Instrumentation GDD inc  2014 05 13 Page 46    7 4 4 Show M and errM    Steps 14 to 16 of Section 5 of this Manual must be done before using this feature     The Show M and errM option is used 
3.     b    About       Instrumentation GDD inc  2014 05 13 Page 51    If the GPS module is not synchronized with a satellite  the following window will  appear     GPS Time   UTCI 4    No GPS Time    GPS Not  Detected       Once the GPS module is synchronized with a satellite  the following window should  appear     GPS Time   UTET 2    15 05 2014  15 06 54    GPS  Detected       If the GPS signal is lost  the time synchronization will be kept for 30 minutes  In that  case  the following window should appear      GPS Time   ULE       15 05 2014    AAA ER    GPS Not  Detected       Instrumentation GDD inc  2014 05 13 Page 52    This window allows you to verify if the GPS works properly  You can close this  window and continue to work normally with your GRx8 32 receiver  You can  occasionally verify if the GPS is still tracking the satellite     The GPS timestamps will appear in the  gps file  see Section 7 6 5 to to create a  gps  file   The data in this file is the same than that of the  gdd file except for the GPS  timestamp  the time in the  gdd file comes from the PDA      Example of a  gps file       ms   240 Timing  ms   80  80  80  80  80  80  80  80  80  80  80   Array LineTx LineRx Dir n Txl Tx     1 29 01 2014 13 18 13 675873 YES P P 0 00 0 00 N S 0 0 9999999  00 0  00  1 29 01 2014 13 18 13 675873 YES P P 0  00 0 00 N S 0 0 9999999  00 0  00       If there is a GPS synchronization  the column GPS will show YES as shown on the  picture above     If the GPS signal is lo
4.     p L   I x E d E  INSTRUMENTATION    www  gddinestrumentation com         seur resr      n Mn 25      MADE IN CANADA       A Wenner setup uses only two electrodes  the Reference R1 and the electrode 1 of the  GDD Rx     1  Select Wenner in the setup page and check only one channel     Instrumentation GDD inc  2014 05 13 Page 102    Setup   Windows      El  array  Tx   Ex    Chi    cns           nz  che   C  cha    ch     cna    che       2 GE BPE 3 18PM       2  Enter the positions corresponding to your survey parameters       Setup   Position    Project   GDD Test  Ln  Tx   o Rx   o E W  Howe LINE  Tx   station  Tx1   tation Ex     Mowe ST   Tx        3  If all the values are correct  click the Ok button to continue and take a reading  If  something is incorrect  you can modify it on this page     vm 1 fie  65666  LRx  o  Tx1   50    um    MESS w  Tx E ES        M Rx E ES          TOO E io P       4  Fora     survey  you will have to A ali enter the parameters for each  reading  To access the Position page  click the Tools button and select the Config  option in the pop up menu     Instrumentation GDD inc  2014 05 13 Page 103    Schlumberger       Legend     Station     Tx electrode       Rx electrode   R1 Reference  electrode    h  INSTRUMENTATION    www  gddinstrumentalion com    MADE IN CANADA       A Schlumberger setup uses only the Reference R1 and the electrode 1 of the GDD Rx   1  Select Schlumberger in the setup page     El  array  5chlumberger    Setup   Position
5.    Windows    El  array  Tx   Rx    Schlumberger    Chi    chs       chz    che    C  ch    O cn     cn4    cha  er om EE  a a io PC     3 24 PM       Instrumentation GDD inc  2014 05 13 Page 104    2  Enter the positions corresponding to your survey parameters     El  array  Schlumberger    Setup   Position   windows    Project   GDD Test  Ln  Tx   o Rx   0 E W  Mowe LINE  Tx   Station  Tx1   station Ex     Move ST   Tx        3  Ifall the values are correct  click the Ok button to continue and take a reading  If  something is incorrect  you can modify it on this page     LRx  o  Tx1   100    Tx2  100 m     M  w  Tx Ea ei Ed En  M Rx Ea ei Ed En    ARE 10 PC zz 3 26 PM E       4  Fora Schlumberger survey  you will have to manually enter the parameters for  each reading  To access the Position page  click the Tools button and select the  Config option in the pop up menu     Instrumentation GDD inc  2014 05 13 Page 105    3D Survey            400m 800m 400m    100E 300E 50DE TODE 900E 1100E 1300E 1500E  1005   y      3 100m  2005 6600000 eeee 06600656      100m  S005            R3 100m  4008 00600000000000000        Operator 100m  200E 400E 600E 800E 1000E 1200E 1400E  Transmitter pole electrodes Receiver electrodes  3 lines of electrodes 2 lines  100m either side of the receiver line 1  electrodes per line  17 electrodes plus 4 at each end 16 dipoles per line   25 per line x 3 lines   Fixed location   75 transmitter pole electrodes  o C o1 N    an T oi              o    oO 8s
6.   1005  T  M Lm m m m   m   200S  300S  on WoW 8    nanen NW oW KW W Ww om  400S  500S        5552522222293    600S  7005  8  8   8 NW W  3 N     X 8 NW W W BN W H    800S  Site  e a     CaS ee oe eed ee eee X  1000S  1100S  s     B 3 8 ee E    EZ BN N 3 E EZ NU 3    1200S  13008      gt      eww ee     1400S  1500S   _  N  sme 3   8 3 NW X X X 2 H       LA z  D 5          m B  e eO e e e eo eo  m    m    m   m    Raa        Instrumentation GDD inc     2014 05 13    Remote electrode   at least 2km distant  Preferably in standing  water  such as a dam      Page 106    As shown on the images on the previous page  this setup is for 2 lines of 16 dipoles    each using a GDD Rx 32  For the reference pins  R1 and R3 will be used  R2 and R4 will  not be used since this is a 2 lines setup      10      11      12      13      14      15      16     a  SERIALNUMBER y  wi  17  P  nD r   18    19   20   21  22    23    24   INSTRUMENTATION M    25  www  gddinstrumentation com    ee IIIMMMMMMMMIi    iHl       SELF TEST    R4 256   264 ni Lin niin   29     30   aiia e326    MADE IN CANADA       1  Select the Pole Dipole 2 16 on the Setup tab     El  array  Pole Dipole  2 16     Setup    El  array  Tx   Rx  Chi Ch5 Cha Chi3  Ch Ch6 Ch10 Ch14  Ch3 Ch  Chii Chi5  Ch4 Che Chiz Chis    ee OD SO PC    1 32 PM    2  On the Position tab  enter the parameters of your survey        El  array  Pole Dipole  2 16     Project  JGDD Test  Ln  Tx   1  u    Mowe LINE  Tx   Station  Tx1     Station Ex     M
7.   4300E        4A00E    will    4500E      begin    2014 05 13    4800    ATOQE       at    LLI     c  eo  E  a H       E  B   L   E  E         H     a   a  a n      x a  H Hu    E      position    4900Em    Annex 2     Field survey setup       LLI  Ca  C  C  Li    oe E       8200N  E E        3000N         T   2800N  a B        2600N  E E        2400N  E   W    LL   C  C  In  is 1 3 km long     3300N 3900E     Page 93    Pole Pole                   LLI LL LLI  e    e  eo S Q  Infinity   500m       infinity  Tx1 Tx2   i     R1    3300N    OSS 86 OO      oc mx x    e     100m  m x  _  x     x x x     x nm x  100m  3100N   x     x M  gt    x Q a8 v   XX   v    BK     gg x       Legend   x Station     Tx electrode      Rx electrode  eee   R1 Reference        Oe e m e e e e electrode    www gddinstrumentation com    25      seur resr D rie 25 an Oo Oe  Ot 8 x    iL    cn    MADE IN CANADA    Ces   ct  ET     sez     a  er 9 4     104     11      12      134     14      15      16        For this pole pole setup  8 electrodes of the GDD Rx will be used   1  Select Pole Pole in the setup page     El  array  Pole Pole    Setup    El  array  Tx   Rx    Chi Ch5    cho     Ch13    Ch Ch6    chio    cni4  Ch3 Ch     chii  chis  Ch4 ChS    chiz    chie     2  io pc   2 53 pm       Instrumentation GDD inc  2014 05 13 Page 94    2  Enter the positions corresponding to your survey parameters     El  array  Pole Pole      Setup   Position    Project   GDD Test    Ln  Tx   3300 Rx   3300 E W 
8.   Fichier VOL  28 0 Ko    mxip_system vol  Fichier VOL   200 Ko   SCIP MEM Field Ver 7  Fichier   2014 04 08 19 23    di     ConnMgr    Dossier de fichiers    Program Files    Dossier de fichiers    ce    Q  Fichier VOL  148 Ko    mxip_notify vol  Fichier VOL   132 Ko   pim vol   Fichier VOL   384 Ko          Documents and Settings  Dossier de fichiers    Temp  Dossier de fichiers    mxip initdb vol  Fichier VOL   52 0 Ko   mxip swmgmt vol  Fichier VOL   28 0 Ko   SCIP MEM Core Ver 7  Fichier   2014 04 08 19 42    Qus   gt  Ordinateur   Juniper Systems Archer2         Program Files  gt  v         Organiser       w Favoris  RE Bureau     Emplacements r  ce   m T  l  chargements  37 Dropbox       Instrumentation GDD inc     Connections  Dossier de fichiers    GDD    Dossier de fichiers       2014 05 13    Windows Media Player    Dossier de fichiers    Page 79    7  Rename the old version of the folder to keep a backup on your Archer2 Field PC   Right click on the GDD folder and select Rename     P          gt  Ordinateur    Juniper Systems Archer2     gt  Program Files    X ES Rechercher dans   Pra    Connections  Dossier de fichiers    ig T  l  chargements Ouvrir dans une nouvelle fen  tre  1  Dropbox Cole  Copier  EE Bureau     9 Biblioth  ques Supprimer  Fa Documents Renommer  i  Images Propri  t  s  a Musique  B Vid  os             8  Rename the folder  example  GDD Old Version                 rdinateur   Juniper Systems Archer        Program Files           Favoris Connect
9.   Setup    Project   GDD Test  Ln  Tx   100 Rx   200  Move LINE  Tx   200  Station  Tx1  Meh    Station Rx   400 Sep     Mowe ST   ro D Ex     450    SOO     550    600     v  Tx FA ro    zi STN ro         Instrumentation GDD inc  2014 05 13 Page 109    8  When the line is done  change the Move ST   TX  to  100 or the Tx2 position to 0  depending on where you are starting the next line     El  array  Pole Dipole  2 16        Setup    Project   GOLD Test  Ln  Tx   300    200  Move LINE  Tx   200 Bx   Station  Tx  MNA Txz   1600  Station Rx   400 Sep   50    Mowe ST   Tx    Rx   50       Ronane       Instrumentation GDD inc  2014 05 13 Page 110    GPS Positions    Setting GPS positions instead of nominal positions                Infinity i Y 500m  a Infinity  320971 321071 321171  b   Man Ra Fb  100m  x x N X X x x  P  100m  x X     Bg x x X x           Project   GDD  Ln  Tx   5182576  Rx   5182576  H S  Mowe LINE  Tx    100 Rx    LOO    Station  Tx1  Hy i Txz   320971 5    Station Rx   320996 5 Sep   25  Mowe ST   Tx  FE Rx   25          Za Q  0 PC m 10 07 Pm    Instead of using a relative position system  the starting position being 0 0   you can  enter GPS position in meters in the Line TX  Line RX  Tx1  Tx2 and Station Rx cases  You  can enter any number between  9999999 and 9999999        Next Station Next Line    Position Position    LTx 5182578   321021 5  221121 5 LTx 5182478   320996 5 321096 5  LEx 5182578   321046 5  221146 5 LEx 5182478   321021 5 AmE   321071 5 Y E
10.  28 03 2014 11 50   Save File 28 03 2014 11 50   28 03 2014 11 50 008     Special    Raw Data             You will have to use the scroll bar to see all the information available  Click Next to go  to the next page  The three following slides show all the information displayed by the  history        Project  Tests GRxa 32  NMindows  20 Setting    rith  Delay ims   240 Timing ims   a0  80  60  680 80  60  60  80  60  S0  80  80  60  60  S0   Mem Date   Time El array LineTx LineRx Dir Tx Tx Rx Ex Contact Rho  1 20 03 2008 11 11 41 F F 0 00 0 00 W S 999999   00 50 00 75 00 999999 00 INFINI 6 20       an  gan  80  50  50  2p apMin SpMax Vp Err  p Sym 3  Be EEE In Time Stack MOT Mz MOS MO 4 HOS   173 86  330 2  17 4 0 039 99 999 58  727 92 99 99 1 0 2000 1 999 99 6815 34 766 02 606 62 139 14       na   Mov Moe Mog Mio Mil Mle M13 H14 Mis H16 M1  Hia Mig MeO   894 70  104 95  437 04  003 851  654 56  951 07  944 17  999 99  999 99  999 99  999 99  999 99  999 99  999 99  999 99    Instrumentation GDD inc  2014 05 13 Page 59    7 6 3 Back Mem    The Back Mem option is used to clear the last readings of the memory one by one     1  Select Tools   Memory   Back Mem    GDD Rx   8 channe G       Y  4 lt     2 00  00 N S  100 NS   toons  Config  Special    Show    Raw Data  gt     History      Back Mem       Clear Mem    Save File    13800  1008 5 mV       Instrumentation GDD inc  2014 05 13 Page 60    7 6 4 Clear Mem    The Clear Mem option is used to clear all the readings of the memor
11.  29 44  0863915 YES  1640  006 2245  889  27 02 2014 13 29 43 10360  YES   1640 7 22 21345 425  2  02 2014 15 29 43 173154 YES  1641  12 2346  733  or FO2 2014 15 292  43 1472788 YES   1641 795 2347 090  7 02 2014 15 29 43 162425 YES   1612 138 237 641  27 02 2014 15 29 43  162056 YES   1041 254 2348 163  2PF 02 2014 15 29 43 201697 YES   1641 797 21458 495  2  02 2014 15 20 43 2713125 VES   1644  534 226  959  27 02 2014 15 29 43  240060 YES  1645  088 2349  508  27 02 2014 15 29 43  260600 YES  1645 718 2350 123  20 02 2014 15 29 43 280234 YES   16416  765 2250  621  27 02 2014 15 29 43 199865 vts  1647 041     2350 971    Instrumentation GDD inc  2014 05 13 Page 56       7 6 Memory option  7 6 1 Display Reading    The Display Reading option displays a particular reading on the PDA as the operator  would see it in the field even if no receiver is connected to the PDA     D Rx   8 channe  T   ar y a  OT 1 57    i 00 N 85  xii ke NS roots  GDD Rx   8 channe  I c  yz   Z   m 1 57     es  00 N S    Count  390d Confi        Sex ES ia at    30 WE JUL a      Special    40  Config   Show k    Special t Raw Data        Show T v  Hist  Raw Data   sc  Back Mem    Clear Mem    Save File       The following window will appear  The number in the Reading Number  field is always  the Memory number of the latest reading taken  Enter the number of the reading you  want to see  Click on CONFIRM     GDD Rx   8 channe G  c  Y    C Gi 1 58    Reading Number        Instrumentation GDD inc  2014 0
12.  30 TOOLS    40  181000   6 2 mV    Channel number    Window number Chargeability value       Instrumentation GDD inc  2014 05 13 Page 49    7 4 7 Show Sp    Steps 14 to 16 of Section 5 of this Manual must be done before using this feature   The SHOW SP option is used to display the self potential  SP  in mV of each channel     3  Select Tools   Show   Show SP    GDD Rx   8 channe GI on M     i 1 53    Hotkeys   Show Signal   Show Contact and Noise  Show Vp and Cycle   Show M and ErrM   Show Decay   Show Windows  1 8 ch   Show Windows  9 16 ch     Show Windows  17 24 ch     40  183200  1008 3 mV       Sp  SpMin  SpMax Self potential  Channel number      502 7  510 6  502     z504 0  Bios 504 6 VAIE    Instrumentation GDD inc  2014 05 13 Page 50       7 5 Raw Data option    7 5 1 Check GPS    To use the GPS function  your receiver must be equipped with an internal GPS  module  This GPS module is designed for use with applications that require accurate  time     The Check GPS option is used to verify if a satellite is being tracked by the GPS  module     Connect an external antenna  SMA  to the GPS connector of the GRx2 receiver for  more efficiency           After turning on the GRx2 receiver  it can take up to 2 or 3 minutes for the GPS  receiver to track and synchronize with a satellite     Select Tools   Raw Data   Check GPS    GDD Rx   8 channe ea  en p    4  Gi 1 53 GDD Rx   8 channe Gl qn        OM 1 53    100 N S TOOLS    Config    Special        Show b    Raw Data  gt 
13.  715316 ves   330 476 330  I       29 01 2014 17 16   735075 S 19   747 491 941  29 01 2014 17 18 13  754808 YE  491  343 495  388  29 01 2014 13 18 13 774540 4  696 496 167  29 01 2014 13 18 13 794274 198 056 496  316  29 01 2014 13 15 13 814007 ve 498 036 496  343  29 01 2014 13 18 13  833739 4 06656 496 333  29  Tiy 2014 13 13  13  Ee YES 9 055 496  338       CHO      29 43  044817   1639 10   235 109      0642754 wr    163  2345  531     1 0E3915 YE 4 PA ELEL  21415 8832      103602 I   246 425  123154 1 31 2346  733  142788      28 23147 090  i  162425  1 31 2347 641   182056   2148 163  201692 214B 496  2421325   0 36 2246  089    289060 2349  508     260600   A 2350 123       280234 YE Oi 2350 631    apor roe I0 Mn I0 M M E       As for the  gps file  if there is no GPS synchronization or if the GPS signal has been  lost for more than 30 minutes  the Date and Hour will be replaced by NO GPS TIME  in the  fullwave and  rdf files     Take note that for some reasons  such as weak signal areas  the GPS module will not  be able to track and synchronize with a satellite     Instrumentation GDD inc  2014 05 13 Page 54    7 5 2 Start Recording  raw data     This option is used to record raw data without any synchronization with a  transmitter signal  This can be useful to record the telluric or noise from the ground     The receiver will record a reading every 20 ms  Thanks to the GPS module  each  recorded reading will be accurately time stamped  Your receiver must be equippe
14.  Generic  gdd    GDD GPS DS    Geosoft  dat  except 3Dsurvey  Amira  dat  except 3Dsur  Prosys  csv  except 3Dsurvey    FULLWAVE    Type   2 Text Files    gps     Location        5  Thefollowing screen appears  click OK to close the pop up dialog box     GDD Rx   8 channe  7   2  Y     am 2 26  a TAE REIR e LA    GDD Generic   gdd    GDD GPS Time  gps   Geosoft  dat  except 3Dsurvey  Amira  dat  except 3Dsurvey  Prosys  csv  except 3Dsurvey    Dump Completed into files   My Documents test gps    My  Documents test gdd My  Documents test fullwave   aux       Instrumentation GDD inc  2014 05 13 Page 64    7 7 About option       The About option is used to display the software version number     1  Select Tools   About    GDD Rx   8 chann GI c  Y     m 12 57    Special  MEM  3 BATTER    Show  gt     Raw Data  gt     Ln  100 N S   Tx  30   Rx  40   Count  14300  501 2 mV    MEM  3 BATTERY  12 35    GDD Rx Software   Version PPC  0 4 2 35  Version Rx  0 2 5 4   Rx SN  1230   Battery Type  not detected        See Section 7 2 4 for more information about Battery Type     Instrumentation GDD inc  2014 05 13 Page 65       8 Transferring data    In order to establish communication between the Archer2 Field PC and a desktop PC   you need to install the appropriate synchronisation software     Windows 7 or Vista 64 bits users will require Windows Mobile 64 bits while Windows 7  or Vista 32 bits users will need to install Windows Mobile 32 bits     Install ActiveSync if you run Windows XP
15.  Move LINE  Tx    100 Rx     Station  Tx1  Ny     Station Rx     Mowe ST   Tx        3  Ifall the values are correct  click the Ok button to continue and take a reading  If  something is incorrect  you can modify it on this page     M Tx            M Rx              4  When the reading is done  click the NEXT STN button to increment the  positions        1 3950 5  ansa      2975 B  anis  3  anon Y  a100    E   anzs d  azs    A Ea        ES Es           Instrumentation GDD inc  2014 05 13 Page 95    Pole Dipole  1 32        LLI LL  LL   e e e      z  Infinity 3 500m      Tx1 Tx2 R1    BON   BE Be 8888  nm      100m  x x a x o  x x   x x   x x x m         100m  x 3100N   x x   x m E x X W x x 8 OX x  x M      Legend  x Station      Tx electrode       Rx electrode   R1 Reference  electrode        INSTRUMENTATION    www gddinstrumentation com    MADE IN CANADA       For this pole dipole setup  8 electrodes of the GDD Rx will be used     1  Select Pole Dipole 1 32  in the setup page  The Pole Dipole  2 16  and Pole Dipole   4 8  options are explained in the 3D survey section at the end of this document     El  array  Pole Dipole  1 32     Setup    ip BEEF  Chi Ch5    ch     Ch13    Ch Ch6    chio    cni4  Ch3 Ch     chii  chis  Ch4 ChS    chiz    chie     2 E io PC   3 04pm       Instrumentation GDD inc  2014 05 13 Page 96    2  Enter the positions corresponding to your survey parameters     El  array  Pole Dipole  1 32       Setup   Position    Project   GDD Test    Mowe LIME  Tx
16.  QNM   SERIAL NUMBER  bul    Rx 2002         INSTRUMENTATION SELF TEST    QU    www  oddinstrumentation com MADE IN CANADA       Instrumentation GDD inc  2014 05 13 Page 33    2  Turn ON the receiver     3  Select Tools   Config   Setup    GDD Rx   8 channe G  ge 2 52  El  array  Tx   Rx  Dipole Dipole  1 32     GDD Rx   8 chann G   c3 Y    42 OM 12 44    Show  Raw Data      Memory         About    Trigger on   1 x        4  Select the Pole Pole  1 32  array configuration     Instrumentation GDD inc     Dipole Dipole  1 32   Dipole Dipole  2 16   Dipole Dipole  4 8     Pole Dipole  1 32   Pole Dipole  2 16   Pole Dipole  4 8   Pole Pole  1 32   Pole Pole  2 16   Pole Pole  4 8        2014 05 13    Page 34    5  Check the channel s  you want to test  Click Ok     GDD Rx   8 channe  TJ     Y  d      2 52  El   array  Tx   Rx    Dipole Dipole  1 32   x    6     GDD Rx   8 chann  D c  Y    4   m 12 55  100 N S  30  40    Show  Raw Data    Signal processing options  Memory    Battery Type    About       7  Enter the waveform timing  default   2000ms    8  Enter the primary voltage  default   500mV    9  Enter the chargeability  default   0      GDD Rx   8 chann G   c  Y  4     m 12 55    Timing     Chargeability     CONFIRM    CANCEL       Instrumentation GDD inc  2014 05 13 Page 35    10     11     12     Click on CONFIRM  The output signal of the self test electrode will be activated  only once you have click on CONFIRM     GDD Rx   8 chann G        Y    C am 12 55  Timing     2
17.  Select COM Ports     Bluetooth EJ     VS d   au 3 53  Q COM Ports      Devices  gt  Mode  Tap Add new device to search for other    Bluetooth devices  Tap on a device to  modify its settings     Connected    Add new device     Disconnected     3 SC2122    Instrumentation GDD inc  2014 05 13    Page 75    10  Click on New Outgoing Port     Bluetooth 3 47 VS d   om 3 53  Mode  lt  COMPorts D Devices    After pairing with a device  to set up a COM  port tap New Outgoing Port  For other  options  tap and hold an existing port        11  Select your GRx2   s name and click on Next     Bluetooth E 7 VS d   G  3 50  Select a Bluetooth Device    Select a device to connect with and tap  Next       Dell Wireless 370 Bluetooth Min    sci          Refresh         12  Open the Port menu     Bluetooth   s    m 3 54  Bluetooth       Instrumentation GDD inc  2014 05 13 Page 76    13  Select COM9 and click Finish     Bluetooth EJ a  Y d   m 3 54  Bluetooth    Port     eeu       x  Secure Connection    MEINE       14  The name of your GRx2 receiver should appear with the COMS  tag  Click on the  OK button to close the window     Bluetooth J e Ys     M 3 56  Mode  lt  COM Ports   Devices  After pairing with a device  to set up a COM    port tap New Outgoing Port  For other  options  tap and hold an existing port       SC2122  COM9     New Outgoing Port       Instrumentation GDD inc  2014 05 13 Page 77    10 GDD Rx software update       1  Connect the USB cable between the Archer2 Field PC and 
18.  Thefollowing screen appears     GDD Rx   8 chann Gj        yz   C OM 12 59    Quick start    Repeat reading    ES  Signal  Sga  Contact and Noise   N   Vp and Cycle  SGo  M and ErrM  ZRS  Decay  SD  Windows  1 8 ch    i     Windows  9 16 ch    2   Windows  17 24 ch   3   Windows  25 32 ch   4   Sp   vpu  Resistivity  vA he  Chargeability   A   History   H        Use the shortcut keys to navigate quickly between the different options     Instrumentation GDD inc  2014 05 13 Page 40       7 4 Show option    7 4 1 Signal    The SIGNAL option is used to display the signal graph of a selected channel     1  Select Tools   Show   Show Signal    GDD Rx   8 chann G      Y  4    m 12 59    Show Vp and Cycle   Show M and ErrM   Show Decay   Show Windows  1 8 ch   Show Windows  9 16 ch   Show Windows  17 24 ch   Show Windows  25 32 ch     Show SP       2  The following screen appears     Channel Selection  Time Scale  Offset Voltage Scale  Graph TOOLS menu    G yi  Y EXIRET  Increase Voltage Scale  Increase Offset Voltage    Decrease Offset Scale  Decrease Voltage Scale       Close graph button    Instrumentation GDD inc  2014 05 13 Page 41    3  Select offset voltage scale     GDD Rx   8 channels e  cm   qm 1 05  SEED       a e  Y S an 1 05        16384       5  Select display channel    GDD Rx   8 channels CN c  Y   cau 1 05      TOOLS     inv  rj Che               16384          Instrumentation GDD inc  2014 05 13 Page 42    7 4 1 1 Tools menu  7 4 1 1 1 Auto Correction    The AUTO C
19.  if you do not want to save your User defined settings in a file     In all cases  you will be brought back to this display and the settings you have entered  in the User defined window will be loaded into the Archer2 Field PC     GDD Rx   8 chann G   4  Y    4C Gi 12 51    Stop Cycle   Timing  2 sec v     Mode  ser Defin v     Delay  ms   240 Timing  ms    80 80 80 80 80 80 80   80 80 80 80 80 80 80    80 80 80 80 80 80    Setup Position Windows       Instrumentation GDD inc  2014 05 13 Page 31       7 2 Special option    7 2 1 Reinit    The REINIT option is used to reset GRx2 communication with the Archer2 Field PC   This option is useful when the Bluetooth communication is lost     1  Select Tools   Special   Reinit    GDD Rx   8 chann GI c  Y    C am 12 52    100 N S   Toons    START    Simulation  Signal processing options    Battery Type       2  Click YES to reinitialize the GRx2     GDD Rx   8 chann G       yz    2  m 12 52    Ln  100 N S  Ty  30 TOOLS    Rx  40  Count  84600  V   410 5 mV  Bz 12 95  I  1000 0  REINIT    Confirmation        Instrumentation GDD inc  2014 05 13 Page 32    7 2 2 Simulation    The SIMULATION option is used to perform a self test with the internal waveform  generator  you need to select the Pole Pole configuration to use this option      1  Short the SELF TEST terminal with the channel s  you want to test  The picture  below shows a self test with the two channels     WIRELESS    CHARGER    D o DICUNILE  EDAB  LP  RECEIVER    MODEL    GRxZ
20.  ne 82  12 ECRIRE ee a E de co ho 85  LS DECICA OMS a aa EX a et a de cr a qi 86  13 1 General specifications           sessesesessecessecessscessecessssecesseoecesoecesoscoeseecesessesesoeoe 86  13 2 Technical SPECiFICATIONS             cccceccccscsccccccscsceccccnceccccscnceccecececsccscnceseececces 86  Annex 1     Geometrical parameters        sesesessesessecesssoecoscesssssoecssoecsesoecessesecessesessecesee 88  Annex 2   Field survey setup        s sessesesessesessecessecessececesosoecssoecesoecesesoeoesoecessesessecesee 93  Annex 3     Example Dump File                            1 1  ee eee ee eene ne nennen rennen eno nennen tons 112    Instrumentation GDD inc  2014 05 13 Page 3    1 Introduction       The GDD IP Receiver is a new compact  low consumption unit designed for resistivity  measurements  It features high capabilities allowing it to work on any field conditions   It can be configured in multi pole or multi dipole reception     The receiver uses a PDA handheld PC to process data acquisition  A WVGA LCD TFT  display allows monitoring the results live on the field  The operating system is Windows  Embedded Handheld 6 3 and the software can easily be updated via internet     Caracteristics     e Reception poles dipoles  2 poles dipoles  expandable to 32  for dipole dipole   pole dipole or pole pole arrays     e Programmable windows  The GRx2 offers twenty fully programmable windows  for a higher flexibility in the definition of the IP decay curve     e User mod
21.  or earlier     All three software are available on the CD supplied by GDD     Instrumentation GDD inc  2014 05 13 Page 66    8 1 ActiveSync installation and settings    1  Once ActiveSync is installed  a gray icon will appear in the bottom right corner of  your desktop PC screen        2  Right click on the ActiveSync icon to open the following menu and select  Connection Settings             Open Microsoft ActiveSync                             Connection Settings          3  Check Allow USB connection with this desktop computer        Connection Settings    Click  Get Connected to connect your mobile device to this    z     tae computer     Status  Waiting for device to connect Get Connected                     v Allow USE connection with this desktop computer     Statue USE re available    Iv  Allow network  Ethernet  and Fremote Access Service  RAS   server connection with this desktop computer     Status      Metwark is available    r Status Icon      iw Show status icon in Taskbar       Cancel   Help         Instrumentation GDD inc  2014 05 13 Page 67    8 2 Windows Mobile Device Center installation and settings    1  Once Windows Mobile Device Center 32 or 64 bits is installed  click the Windows Start    Menu icon and then click A   Programs to display all installed programs  Click Windows  mobile Device Center to launch the application        E Internet Explorer       sa Windows Fax and Scan z si  ig abe aoe   E     Windows Media Center   A mW IO  Windows Media Playe
22.  the program bar of the GDD Rx  program  It stays on the bar even if the Archer2 Field PC is connected to the       receiver   GDD Rx       NO RE G  g   Y  d   a 2 30  mm      e s  re J BATTERY  99 9   v Answer      Check that the receiver   s On Off switch is at On and that the LED is on       Verify that the receiver s batteries are powered enough and not within the  critical threshold limit        n Cable mode  verify that the cable is plugged correctly on the receiver and on  the Archer2 Field PC        n Bluetooth mode  close the GDD Rx program and try to start it again  If the  program does not detect the receiver in Bluetooth mode  open the program in  RS232 mode and save all your data  When your data are saved  reset your  Archer2 Field PC by pressing and holding the Power button  The following  message appears  Select Reset     not available  when using  external D        power  8   Disable TS        Power Off Power Off            Instrumentation GDD inc  2014 05 13 Page 82     gt  Problem     In Bluetooth mode  the following message appears        COM Error 0   Try again       Yes No     E          V Answer       Make sure that the Cable   Wireless switch is on Wireless position and that the  receiver is turned on       Look at the Bluetooth icon in the Dashboard     EJ     V 4E T 3 09       Try to start the SCIP software in Bluetooth mode again     Instrumentation GDD inc  2014 05 13 Page 83      See Section 9 1 to know how to verify if a partnership has been estab
23.  type  GRx8 32 firmware 2 5 4 or  earlier  or GRx2 receiver   the About pop up window will indicate Battery Type  not  detected     GDD Rx   8 chann G    2 YY  4  m 12 57  100 N S  TOOLS    501 2 mV  MEM  3 BATTERY  12 3   GDD Rx    GDD Rx Software   amp  Version PPC  0 4 2 35  Version Rx  0 2 5 4      m J  Battery Type  not detected       In which case  it is possible to select the battery type manually        Select Tools   Special   Battery Type    GDD Rx   8 chann  I C  Y       am 12 57    100 N S  30 TOOLS    Reinit    Simulation      Signal processing options    Instrumentation GDD inc  2014 05 13 Page 38       Select the type of batteries in your receiver  All GRx2 receivers have Li lon batteries     GDD Rx   8 chann CI g  Y    C  m 12 57       If you select the wrong battery type  the battery level indicated in the main window of  the GDD Rx program will be slightly different from the actual value     Instrumentation GDD inc  2014 05 13 Page 39    7 3 Hotkeys       The HOTKEYS option is used to display the shortcut keys menu  This option is  available with the Allegro Field PC only     1  Select Tools   Show   Hotkeys    GDD Rx   8 chann GI g  Y  4      12 59    GDD Rx   8 chann G      Y     OM 12 58 Show Signal    Show Contact and Noise  Show Vp and Cycle    Special    Show M and ErrM    h  et    Show Windows  1 8 ch   Raw Data  gt                     Show Windows  9 16 ch   Memory  gt   rn Show Windows  17 24 ch     About  Show Windows  25 32 ch     Show SP       2 
24. 000    Voltage     500 mV    Chargeability         CONFIRM E       Susa        M  2 BATTERY  15 1     If you want to disable the self test output signal  go to Simulation window and  enter OmV in the Voltage field     Instrumentation GDD inc  2014 05 13 Page 36    7 2 3 Signal Processing Options    The SIGNAL PROCESSING OPTIONS are used to disable the default gain and offset  settings  When offset and gains are applied  the signal to noise ratio is improved     i Select TOOLS   Special   Signal Processing Options    GDD Rx   8 chann  7   g  Y       m 12 56    Reinit    Simulation    Battery Type       2  Checkthe checkboxes of the settings you want to disable and click CONFIRM     GDD Rx   8 chann fi ex aA   Gi 12 56        Input signal offset OFF     Input signal gain OFF      Input signal telluric OFF    CONFIRM       Note that the gains and offsets are enabled  applied  every time you start the GDD Rx  program again even if you disabled them the last time you used them     Instrumentation GDD inc  2014 05 13 Page 37    7 2 4 Battery type    With GRx8 32 firmware version 2 5 5 or higher  the GDD Rx program detects the type  of batteries in the receiver automatically  It cannot be done with GRx2     Select Tools   About    GDD Rx   8 chann E on hs 4   qm 12 57    TOOLS    Config    Special  gt     Show b  Raw Data       Memory  gt          If a battery type is detected  the information will appear in the About pop up window     If the GDD Rx program cannot detect the battery
25. 2 manual     Optional       Allegro Mx basic kit     Allegro Mx complete kit     Archer2 Field PC spare battery    Spare channel    Instrumentation GDD inc  2014 05 13    Allegro Mx PDA complete kit       Page 5       Instrumentation GDD inc  2014 05 13 Page 6       3 GRx2 components    The GRx2 components are described in this section     WIRELESS    CHARGER    SERIAL NUMBER    T p      Rx 2002 i    INSTRUMENTATION SELF TEST    www  oddinstrumentation com MADE IN CANADA       A   RS 232 connector   9 pin serial communication port    This connector is used to connect the RS 232 cable between the Archer2 Field PC  and the GRx2 receiver     B   CABLE WIRELESS switch    This switch is used to select CABLE  RS 232  or WIRELESS  Bluetooth   communication with the PDA  The red light indicates WIRELESS position     C   ON OFF switch  This switch is used to turn the GRx2 ON  The red light indicates ON   D   CHARGER connector  This connector is used to charge the battery of the receiver with the wall power    supply     Instrumentation GDD inc  2014 05 13 Page      E   REF terminal  This terminal is the infinite electrode in pole configuration  In dipole  configuration  this terminal is the first electrode in differential with the second  electrode     F   NUMBERED terminals    These terminals are referenced to the Ref terminal  infinity in pole configuration    In dipole configuration  the numbered terminals are differential terminals     G  SELF TEST terminal    This terminal is use
26. 2j39 72 MV    MEM  2  BATTERY  151        Instrumentation GDD inc  2014 05 13 Page 13    10  The following screen appears  Tap OK to continue     GDD Rx   8 channe   D c  Y  d   Ge 2 52    Ln  10 N S  Tx  30 TOOLS    RE  32  Count  10200  Vs    441 6 mV    MEM  2 BATTERY  15 3     GDD Rx    You have to verify the  configuration       11  Enter the project  line  station  move displacement  etc  for Tx and Rx  Use the  virtual keyboard at the bottom of the screen or use the numeric keypad of the    Archer2 Field PC to enter numeric values  Use the tab button   l  to advance  the cursor to the next tab stop  Click OK  or press shift     5 OK on the keypad   to continue     GDD Rx   8 channe  I   2 YQ   4 Ge 2 54    S        Move LINE  Tx     I  e     d          HB  eo    RX     NO  on    Station  Tx1     dip oar          WW  on    Station Rx     Sep     f          Move ST  Tx    ats    E        Setup Position Wi dem     n       Instrumentation GDD inc  2014 05 13 Page 14    12  Verify if the positions are correct and click OK  or press shift     5 OK on the  keypad  to continue     GDD Rx   8 channe  I 2  Yj    4    2 55    Displacement    enabled   Go to previous Go to next  station station   Go to previous Go to  line next line       Note   F1 to F4 shortcut key are not available with the Archer2 Field PC     13  The Contact and Noise graph appears  If the values displayed are normal  click  OK  or press shift     5 OK on the keypad  to close the window     GDD Rx   8 channel
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28. 5 13 Page 57    Select the chargeability windows you want to see and click CONFIRM     GDD Rx   8 channe fh  E YV 46 Gi 1 58     lt   3   Isl    Ia 02  2  2c       The selected readings appear      150 N S  30  35  31100   7 8 mV  e 13709    1000 0       Use Left and Right arrow buttons  shift      44 or 6 gt   to compare your current data  with that of your previous acquisitions  Use the Up and Down arrows to see all the  channels     GDD Rx   8 chann     g  YV     OM 12 44 GDD Rx   8 chann G   c  Y  d    m 12 44    Ln   150 N S Ln   150 N S  a TOOLS  TR 30 TOOLS TX  30    Rx  40   _     Rx  40  Count  59300       L Count  59700  mV    Rho Vp Rho Vp  0 23     25 453    905  32 34 499 916    5 36 14 212     30   42 25 499 812       Keep in mind that there is no indication of which reading is monitored on the PDA  display  At this point  it is possible to use the show menu to display some graphics or  values of the channels     Instrumentation GDD inc  2014 05 13 Page 58    7 6 2 History    The History option is used to display all the data accumulated in the memory     GDD Rx   8 channe en  e Ne 4 lt  Gm 2 00 GDD Rx   8 channe m  det Y    dm 2 00  100 N S  30  40  11304 Config  501     Date   Time  123  Windows  20  Show 28 03 2014 11 50   28 03 2014 11 50   28 03 2014 11 50   28 03 2014 11 50   Display Reading   28 03 2014 11 50   28 03 2014 11 50   Eu  On 2 1 28 03 2014 11 50   28 03 2014 11 50   Back Mem j 28 03 2014 11 50    28 03 2014 11 50   Clear Mem 28 03 2014 11 50  
29. 9999999 00 0 00  0 0   9999999 00 0 00  0 0   9999999 00 0 00  0 0 9999999 00 0 00  Sym    M  92 19 210  93 24 892  81 154 79  75  166 96  91 26 499  90 21 118  90  24 797  84 149 53    Rx   20 00  30 00  40 00  50 00  20 00  30 00  40 00  50 00    11 87  7 226  33 56  22 41  1 815  0 878  18 83  43 24    Version of the Rx program on the PDA  Version of the Rx software    Serial number of the IP Receiver    Rx   30 00  40 00  50 00  60 00  30 00  40 00  50 00  60 00    194 0  194 0  194 0  194 0  359 0  359 0  359 0  359 0    Time    Contact  3 8   4 1   11 7  17 6   3 9   7 2   11 6  17 5    2000  2000    2000    2000    Stack    Number of windows  depending on the selected mode   Selected mode  Section 7   Delay in ms before the first window  depending on the selected    mode   Timing of each window  depending on the selected mode     Memory number  Date and Time    Electrode Array    Transmitter Line Label    Receiver Line Label    Line Direction  North South or East West   Number or Rank of dipole  First electrode of the transmitter   Second electrode of the transmitter    Instrumentation GDD inc     2014 05 13    Rho   26 78  23 89  21 96  15 30  27 28  25 05  20 74  17 61    M01  22 42 717  22 35 342  22 146 00  22  170 10  28 36 966  28 39 927  28  14 261  28 155 96          Page 112    Rx    Rx   Contact   Rho    Sp   SpMin   SpMax   Vp   ErrVp   Sym      M   ErrM   In   Time   Stack     MOI     M20     First electrode of the dipole  Second electrode of the dipole  So
30. IP RECEIVER  Model GRx2    Instruction Manual       INSTRUMENTATION 860 boul  de la Chaudi  re  suite 200    Qu  bec  Qc   Canada  G1X 4B7    i Tel    1  41  877 4249  Fax   1  418  877 4054  INC E Mail  gdd   gdd ca    Web site  www gdd ca       Table of contents       1 Lalage eli e d o  n RE TTE E A E 4  2 GRX2 36COSSOTIOS es seeds de annee asser die net des eo een  5  3 GIO COPD ONS coo EE cas wees vasa recesses EUR cee ce osent tee ces die 7  4 POW GN EIL T E E EEEE E E 9  5 Q  ick start US NETTE M 11  6 RS232 Bluetooth COMMUNICAtION               cccceecccceccecccceccecceccccecceccccecceccececceces 20  7 TOUS VMOU sic tcc casters da a di de 21  7 1 CONS OCC ae ad den es anne cl nn  23  7 1 1 SLET o PR O E E E E E N 23  7 1 2 POSION PEE TETTE TOTO TOREM 25  7 1 3 WYN OW m                                            27  7 2 Special OPEN ON en TT as 32  7 2 1 AUS LE LR SP EE EEA A EE S 32  7 2 2 SIMULATION MT TE TI UL IMEEM 33  7 2 3 Signal Processing Options        ssesessssesescssecessecessecessececessececesceseececessesese 37  7 2 4 BARON CVC o              tbe 38  7 3 aij EET TT                         m 40  7 4 Show ODEON sean aa sean III EUR RN at PUE Eo IRR en tn Qd0d 41  7 4 1 OUI 41  7 4 1 1 Tools Menu a aan Das eme ee qii dris 43  7 4 1 1 1 Auto CON  CUOR a aenencens 43  7 4 1 1 2 PROSE ON NETT UU UT 43  7 4 1 1 3 Jokisicom                               44   7 4 2 Contact and NOIR a ad ee SEVA S VES on dan a idee 45  7 4 3 Vp and ON LS LE orere EEEE TENTE i 46  7 
31. ORRECTION option is used to optimize the graph scale and correct the  offset of the signal  This option should be used after one signal period  8 sec for a 2    sec time base      1  Select Tools   Auto Correction    GDD Rx   8 channels G ar Ya    Gi 1 05    TOOLS 20 sec Ch01  ml  J Le re 41419             7 4 1 1 2 Restore  The RESTORE option is used to reset the settings to default     1  Select Tools   Restore    GDD Rx   8 channels ea     en Ye q    m 1 05    RESTORE  i       D    O u       Instrumentation GDD inc  2014 05 13 Page 43    7 4 1 1 3 PAUSE GO  The PAUSE GO option is used to pause or play the signal     1  Select Tools   Pause or Tools   Go    GDD Rx   8 channels Ex  e Y     M 1 05       Instrumentation GDD inc  2014 05 13 Page 44    7 4 2 Contact and Noise    The CONTACT AND NOISE option is used to display the noise graph of all channels   This option can be useful for troubleshooting if you have noise problem  The Contact  graph shows the contact resistance between your electrodes and the ground      This option should be used before your transmitter sends current  If the transmitter  sends current  the Vp signal will be displayed for each active channel     1  Select Tools   Show   Show Noise    GDD Rx   8 channe Gl en Y     qu 1 08    Hotkeys    Show Signal       Show Vp and Cycle   Show M and ErrM   Show Decay   Show Windows  1 8 ch   Show Windows  9 16 ch   Show Windows  17 24 ch   Show Windows  25 32 ch     Show SP       2  The following screen appears 
32. TA 4     3 09          2  Click on the Bluetooth icon in the Title bar   UN  EJ eo  Ye ME    3 29  3     Click on Add new device     Bluetooth 3 M Yo m   Ui 3 48  COM Ports     Devices  gt  Mode  Tap Add new device to search for other    Bluetooth devices  Tap on a device to  modify its settings        Instrumentation GDD inc     2014 05 13    Page 73    4     5     6     The program searches for Bluetooth Devices  This step may take a few seconds     Bluetooth EJ i  Y ACTE ET    Select a Bluetooth Device    Searching for Bluetooth Devices       Ea       Cancel    Mi    Select the GRx2   s name  RxXXXX  and click on Next     Bluetooth J Ye    Gi 3 53    Add a Device    Select the device you want to add                 Oe     Enter the passcode 1234 and click Next  Open the virtual keyboard or use the  numeric keypad of the Archer2 Field PC     Bluetooth EJ NB d   T 3 51    Enter Passcode    Enter a passcode to establish a secure  connection with SC2122     Press  Next  to continue if a passcode is not  required     Passcode        Instrumentation GDD inc  2014 05 13 Page 74    7  This message may appear for a few seconds  Click on Advanced or wait until it  disappears and click on your GRx2 name     Device Added    Your Windows    phone has connected with  SC2122        8  Check Serial Port and click on Save     Bluetooth aa  YX d   GH 3 52    Partnership Settings         Display Name   a SC2122    Select services to use from this device        di X Serial Port    Oe       9 
33. Txz   4900  Station Rx  4000 Sep     Mowe ST   Tx  Bx            3  If all the values are correct  click the Ok button to continue and take a reading  If  something is incorrect  you can modify it on this page  Uncheck the Tx box so only  the Receiver electrodes position will change        Position    LTx  3300 1 fanzs 5  i28  LRx  200 2  ansa 6  4150  Tx1  3900 3  1075 7  4175    Txz  a900 4  4100 Ba aun    NEST  PREV    NEST a  STH STH LINE      4  When the reading is done  make sure that the Tx box is unchecked  click the NEXT  STN button to increment the positions  only the Receiver electrodes position will  change        Position    LTx  3300 1  a250 5  t350  LEX  3200 2 faz75 6  375  Txi  3300 3  300 7  a400    THe  4500 4  i325 a faazs    PREV    NEXT   PREV  on  j  STM LINE    LINE  a   im x  IELE       5  Your next setup on the field should be like this     Instrumentation GDD inc  2014 05 13 Page 101    w   D u u  Q    o e     3   1000m     3  Tx1 Tx2  3300N4        5 x 8            B os      os            n x        R1 100m  x 8       x g x x    gg LJ eoo  EEEE s 8     x gx x   Bx   x B x ER  a  100m  3100N   x x    gg x   x g   v      j      5   BM x     x gy x X x M   wv ws    B o x   2 HM X X v Bee He x         100m    E    x   m  x x   3 x x xE  gt   x   m k K ko B   amp  x       gt   x x    gt  x    NH x x    R        Wenner   50 50    Legend  x Station  Txi R1  Tx2   Tx electrode      e   Rx electrode  R1 Reference  electrode    15 B5m 15 5m T5 Bm            
34. ase  321046 5 Fr  221146 5     321096 5 8  221196 5  321071 5 a  221171 5     M  Tx   uExT   PREV        M Rx   STN STN         E       Instrumentation GDD inc  2014 05 13 Page 111       Annex 3     Example Dump File    Version PPC  0 4 2 10 Version Rx 0 2 5 1 Rx SN 1050  Project  25mai2009  Windows  20 Setting  Arith  Delay  ms   240 Timing  ms   80  80  80  80  80  80  80  80  80  80  80  80  80  80  80  80  80  80  80  80  Mem Date   Time    1 25 05 2009 13 37 40  1 25 05 2009 13 37 40  1 25 05 2009 13 37 40  1 25 05 2009 13 37 40  2 25 05 2009 13 40 55  2 25 05 2009 13 40 55  2 25 05 2009 13 40 55  2 25 05 2009 13 40 55    El array LineTx    P DP  P DP  P DP  P DP  P DP  P DP  P DP  P DP    SpMin   114   8 0   17 6   25 4  ELE   10 5   0   50 3    Sp   5 8   6 1   5 9   16 3   7 0   8 3   2 3   32 4    SpMax   2 2   3 4  2 8   4 4   2 1   5 4  FF   14 1    Header      Version PPC     Version Rx   Rx SN      Name of your project    Project      Windows    Settings      Delay      Timing      Readings     Mem   Date   Time     El     Array     Line Tx   Line Rx   Dir     n     re  TX     0 00  0 00  0 00  0 00  0 00  0 00  0 00  0 00    Vp  6 300  3 965  2 570  1 303  11 879  7 692  4 493  2 776    LineRx  20 00  20 00  20 00  20 00  20 00  20 00  20 00  20 00    Dir   N S  N S  N S  N S  N S  N S  N S  N S    ErrVp  0 027  0 021  0 116  0 167  0 072  0 012  0 040  0 031    n Tx Tx  0 0 9999999 00 0 00  0 0 9999999 00 0 00  0 0   9999999 00 0 00  0 0   9999999 00 0 00  0 0 
35. d  with an internal GPS module to use GPS with the raw data function     1  Make sure that channel 1 is connected to the ground     2  If you want to verify the GPS time  select Tools   Raw Data  Check GPS  see  Section 7 5 1 for more details      GPS Time GPS Time   Une  s  UTC      No GES Time ZO P mS    EGES TEDS  GES Not    Detected GPS Detected       If you see No GPS Time  either the internal GPS module cannot receive any data from a  satellite  or your receiver does not have this option     3  To begin the data acquisition  select Tools   Raw Data   Start recording     GDD Rx   8 channe Gl a Y q   Gi 1 53 GDD Rx   8 channe Gl en Ne    Gi 1 54     502 1   504 8       Instrumentation GDD inc  2014 05 13 Page 55    4  You will be prompted to name your file     GDD Rx   8 channe G   c  Y    44   m 1 55    Name     Folder     Type   dk RawData Files    RDF     Location   Main memory          5  The following icon will appear and data will be recorded until you stop the  acquisition by selecting Tools   Raw data   Stop recording     GDD Rx   8 channe  7       Y    44 am 1 56 GDD Rx   8 channe     c  YV    C   au 1 56    Tidi 100 N S TOOLS  Tas 30  0    30  Rx  40  Count  90  Vi 501 3 mV    MEM  3 BATTERY  9 6        The extension of the file created with your raw data is   rdf      Example of a raw data file with GPS timestamps  L Time        CHO cH     27 02 2014 15 29 43 044851  YES  1639 102 23745 109  27 02 2014 15 29 43  06042764 YES   1639  552 2345  531  27 02 2014 15
36. d to perform a self test        H  GPS connector  SMA     This connector is used to connect an external GPS antenna  SMA      Instrumentation GDD inc  2014 05 13 Page 8       GDD s GRx2 I P  Receiver is powered by internal rechargeable lithium ion batteries     Here are a few tips for using and storing your lithium ion powered receiver     Usage    e Using a different battery power supply than the one supplied by GDD could  damage the batteries and the receiver    e The connector labelled CHARGER is used only to recharge the internal  batteries    e Do not replace the receiver internal batteries without the authorization and  advice from GDD   s technicians    e The total operating time of the receiver will depend on the environmental  conditions  Using the receiver in very cold weather   20  C to    40  C  will lower  the operating time    e The receiver will turn itself off when the batteries reach a critical level    e To extend battery life  avoid frequent full discharge and charge more often  between uses    e The power level of the batteries and the charging status appear on the main  screen of the Archer2 Field PC when using the GDD Rx program     Power level  GDD Rx   8 channe G  g  yz   2    2 51 GDD Rx   8 chann Gj       Yy Mt   Im 12 35    Ln   150 N S TOOLS  TX     RE   Count     Vp  32 34 499 924  42 25 499 825    10700   516 3 mV    p   BATTERY  Charging zi  Vp  0 00 SOd ax c0 t  0 00 506 576  0 C    Instrumentation GDD inc  2014 05 13 Page 9       Charge comple
37. eau     Juniper Systems Archer2  Biblioth  ques   Appareil mobile  E Documents  i  Images  aj  Musique  B Vid  os       3  Double click on the Main folder icon     TOR  io ec d   Ordinateur   Juniper Systems Archer       Ur                                         Organiser      x Favoris  EE Bureau  E  Emplacements r  ce  n T  l  chargements  1s Dropbox                               C   695 Go libres sur 6 97 Go       4  Double click on the My Documents folder     My Documents  Dossrer de fichiers       Instrumentation GDD inc  2014 05 13 Page 71    5  Use the drag and drop or cut  copy and paste functions to move file s  between your    Archer2 and your desktop PC     The data file is named  File Name gdd        gt  lt     vs md m  gt  Ordinateur Juniper Systems Archer2 kk MyDocuments      ly Music  EE Bureau L Dossier de fichiers s rerin de fichiers  E  Emplacements r  ce    de T  l  chargements b  My Ringtones Personal  t Dropbox Dassier de fichiers   Dossier de fichiers    Corel gdd n model w2  Bureau Fichier GDD Fichier W7  T Biblioth  ques 862 octets 84 octets  Es Documents    6  Open the saved files with Notepad or Excel     Instrumentation GDD inc  2014 05 13          My Pictures  Dossier de fichiers    Templates  Dossier de fichiers    Page 72       9 Bluetooth configuration    9 1 Bluetooth partnership configuration    1  Make sure that the Bluetooth is on  If the Bluetooth icon in the Dashboard of the  Archer2 Field PC is gray  click on the icon to enable it     NA
38. ed to define South or West direction        Instrumentation GDD inc  2014 05 13 Page 26    7 1 3 Windows    The WINDOWS option is used to set the signal timing and the mode     1  Select Tools   Config   Windows    GDD Rx   8 channe  7   g  Y  d   Ge 2 55  Stop Cycle     GDD Rx   8 chann G    2 Y    2 am 12 44  Ln   150 N S   30   40    Timing     Mode     Special  gt     Delay  ms   240 Timing  ms    80 80 80 80 80 80 80   80 80 80 80 80 80 80    Show  gt  80 80  80 80  80 80  Raw Data  gt   Memory       About    a ee          2  Select the maximum number of stacks     Timing     Mode        3  Select the signal timing        Instrumentation GDD inc  2014 05 13 Page 27    4  Select the mode  windows time definition      GDD Rx   8 chann G       YZ       m 12 50    Stop Cycle   Timing     Mode     Delay  ms    80 80 80 N  0 80 80       e Arithmetic    Windows  20   Delay  ms   240   Timin g  ms   2000   80  80  80  80  80  80  80  80  80  80   80  80  80  80  80  80  80  80  80  80    e Semi logarithmic    Windows  20   Delay  ms   40   Timing  ms   2000   40  40  40  40  40  40  80  80  80  80    80  80  80  160  160  160  160  160  160  160    e Logarithmic    Windows  4   Delay  ms   160  Timing  ms   2000  120  220  420  820    e Cole    Windows  20   Delay  ms   20   Timing  ms   2000   20  30  30  30  40  40  50  60  70  80    90  100  110  120  130  140  150  160  180  200    Instrumentation GDD inc  2014 05 13 Page 28    e User defined    Windows  between 1 and 20  De
39. es available  Arithmetic  logarithmic  semi logarithmic  Cole Cole  IPR   12 and user define     e IP display  Chargeability values  Resistivity and IP decay curves can be displayed  in real time thanks to the VGA screen  Before data acquisition  the GRx2 can be  used as a one channel graphic display for monitoring the noise level and checking  the primary voltage waveform through a continuous display process     e Internal memory  Over 64 000 readings can be stored in the internal memory of  the PDA  Each reading includes the full set of parameters characterizing  measurements  Data are stored on flash type memory and can not be lost even if  the battery of the PDA is totally discharged or absent     Instrumentation GDD inc  2014 05 13 Page 4    2 GRx2 accessories       A 1x 2 channels GRx2 IP receiver unit   B 1x Archer2 Field computer with one rechargeable 10600mAh Li lon battery   one hand strap and one capacitive stylus   C 1x GRx2 IP receiver wall charger with international plug kit  universal  voltage    D Red and black banana cables   E 1x Archer2 AC charger with international plug kit  Universal voltage    F 1x Rugged serial communication cable 9 pos D SUB female   9 pos  D SUB  female   G 1x Archer2 micro USB sync cable   H 1x Screwdriver  for Archer2 battery cap      1x External GPS antenna  SMA connector    J 1x Archer2 Field PC Quick Start Guide   K 1x GRx2 Instruction Manual and GRx2 Utilities CD  contains GDD Rx    software  Sync softwares  GRx2 manuals  Archer
40. he Ok button to continue and take a reading  If  something is incorrect  you can modify it on this page     Tx   NEXT   PREV     NEXT   PREV  E  Bx   STN    STN    LINE    LINE    PLF iO PC     3 11 PM    1  4006 s  4100      4025 B  4125  3  4050 7  4156    E   2075 a  a175    ee       PREV      NEXT   PREY  SE  j  STM LINE   LINE    0 63 7 10 PE   3 11 PM       Instrumentation GDD inc  2014 05 13 Page 99    Gradient       Ww Lu W W W  S s    2 z      1000m 3 E 3  Tx Tx2  3300N4   gt   a B       B     s x   n a   a a x        T 100m  COT  ES B   ua pvp du LS mate vor 0    100m  3100N x x   x HB x K   B     s B  gt  n x BE  gt    k B  gt    x B x x    E  gt   e   E  gt  X  lt  Be    e u   fadi   100m  a   a u   a n a a vog        Legend  x Station        Tx electrode      Rx electrode   9    0  9  0  9  0  9   R1 Reference    7 electrode    www gddinstrumentalion com      on  E33 e     25        seur resr     rie 25 we Oe Oo Oe B 30   LO B 32     MADE IN CANADA       For this Gradient setup  8 electrodes of the GDD Rx will be used     1  Select Gradient in the setup page     El  array  Gradient OK  Setup    Chi Ch5     Ch13    Ch Ch6     Ch14  Ch3 Ch      chis  Ch4 ChS    chi      Trigger on   5     HOME       Instrumentation GDD inc  2014 05 13 Page 100    2  Enter the positions corresponding to your survey parameters     El  array  Gradient    Setup   Position   windows    Project   SDD Test  Ln  Tx   3300 Rx     200 E W  Move LINE  Tx    100 Bx    100  Station  Txi   3900 
41. il resistance in kOhm  Resistivity in Ohm m   Self potential in mV  Minimum value of SP in mV  Maximum value of SP in mV  Primary voltage in mV   Error in 96 of the Vp  Symmetry in 96  Chargeability in mV V   Error in 96 of M   Current in mA   Transmitter timing in ms  Number of stacks   Windows of chargeability       Date and Time are those of the PDA for the  gdd file and GPS time for the  gps file     Instrumentation GDD inc     2014 05 13 Page 113    
42. ing options or press   and on the keypad  to open the Tools menu  and press shift 1   8   or 2 to highlight the different    options  Then press    to open the highlighted option     GDD Rx   8 chann G    2 Y      m 12 44    Show  gt     Raw Data  gt     Memory  gt     About          Config    Use the CONFIG option to change   e Staking parameters    e Electrode array  e Active channel  e Trigger channel  e Line number and position  e Transmitter and receiver position  e Signal timing  e Mode  Special  Use the SPECIAL option to     e  Re init the GRx2   e Test the GRx2 with the internal simulator   e Set signal processing options   e Select battery type  if not automatically detected     Hotkeys    Use the HOTKEYS option to display the shortcut keys menu    Instrumentation GDD inc  2014 05 13 Page 21    Show    Use the SHOW option to display     Memory    Signal graph   Contact and Noise monitor graph  Vp and Cycle synchronization graph  Decay curve   Windows chargeability   SP  self potential     Use the MEMORY option to     About    Use the ABOUT option to display GDD Rx software version number     See the History   Recall the previous memory  Clear the memory   Save data in a file    Instrumentation GDD inc  2014 05 13    Page 22       7 1 Config option  7 1 1 Setup    The SETUP option is used to set the electrode arrays  the active channel s  and the  trigger channel     1  Select Tools   Config   Setup  the following window appears     GDD Rx   8 chann G       Y  4 lt  a
43. ion    The POSITION tab is used to set these parameters  the Tx line number  the Rx line  number  the line direction  the transmitter position  Tx1 and Tx2   the receiver  position  the separation  the transmitter movement offset and receiver movement  offset     1  Select Tools   Config   Position    GDD Rx   8 channe  F     2   Pro j ects PE    N S E Ln  Tx     3  um  lt   A  FIN  n    GDD Rx   8 chann  7   g  Y  EURVTT  Rx     Move LINE  Tx        Show    Raw Data           nm   LL    De    gt     Ther D o 3 A  ie JU             S e     Memory       About       2  Enter line number and select line direction  Use the keyboard at the bottom of  the screen or use the numeric keypad of the Archer2 Field PC     GDD Rx   8 channe  7     2 YZ  d      2 54       A negative number cannot be entered for line  the labels N  S  E and W are used  to define direction     Instrumentation GDD inc  2014 05 13 Page 25    3  Enter the transmitter and receiver first electrode position     GDD Rx   8 chann  I g  Y    c OM 12 47       A negative number is used to define South and West direction     4  Enter the separation between electrodes of the receiver     GDD Rx   8 chann  D g  YY   C am 12 47           Move LINE     Station  T    TZS    A negative number is used to define South and West direction     5  Enter the transmitter and receiver electrodes moving distance     GDD Rx   8 chann G      Y    4C  m 12 47    r    gi ES    Station Rx     Setup Position Windows    A negative number is us
44. ions GDD old version   Windows Media Player  EE Bureau   Dossier de fichiers   Dossier de fichiers Dossier de fichiers     S  Emplacements r  ce  Jg  T  l  chargements    37 Dropbox       9  Right click on the Program Files window and create a new GDD folder           F   Ordinateur   Juniper Systems Archer        Program Files    m m a a    Dossier de fichiers   Dossier de fichiers Dossier de fichiers    Dannie  T  GDD k GDD  old version    de T  l  chargements Windows Media Player  ie Dropbox Dossier de fichiers       Instrumentation GDD inc  2014 05 13 Page 80    10  Use the drag and drop or the copy and paste functions to move the new GDD Rx  software files from your computer to the GDD folder of your Archer2 Field PC     CIRE  amp  Juniper Systems Archer        Program Files   GOO  bg o IR  Cond 13         raum             E       FireFly Config    j  em B   2012 00 03 22 1  170 Ke      GDD Rx   ES  3 B ERE En        GOD Rech    His 5 85   zh            amp   600 Rx es  amp   GOO f ir     GOD Ex por  amp  MFCBOU                   Instrumentation GDD inc  2014 05 13 Page 81       11 Troubleshooting    This section explains some problems that could occur when using the GDD Rx2 as  well as proposed solutions     For any issues regarding the Archer2 Field PC other than these related to the GDD  program  please refer to the user manual of the Archer2 Field PC available on the  utilities CD provided by GDD     gt  Problem     The message     GDD Rx   No Receiver    is shown in
45. lay  ms   user defined  Timing  ms   user defined    In the USER mode  you can load settings you have saved before  or you can create  new settings     GDD Rx   8 chann G     2 Y      m 12 50    Stop Cycle     Timing     Do you want to load saved    settings     Yes   No         Click YES to load your settings from a previously saved file  This window will appear     GDD Rx   8 chann GI      YZ      m 12 50    Folder  All Folders      Lis Windows Files    w2      Name A      Folder  Date         Userdef w2       In this dialog box  select your file  The Windows window appears automatically   Click OK  The saved values will be loaded in the User defined mode     OR    Instrumentation GDD inc  2014 05 13 Page 29    Click NO to manually enter the delay and window s  width     GDD Rx   8 chann G   c  Y    C    12 51    Delay  ms     Timing  ms   06  80  07  80  08  80  09  80  10  80      180  17  80  18  19  80    20 180    k  eo  co       z  Q  trj  E       Click OK when your settings are configured     Click YES to save your new settings     GDD Rx   8 chann  T     5 Y 42 am 12 51  Delay  ms      Timing  ms     GDD Rx   8 chann  D g  Y    42 am 12 51  Save As    Name     Folder     Type   T  Windows Files    w2  v    Location     Main memory    Save       Enter your filename and the location where you want to save your file   The User defined settings will be saved so you can reload them in the  Archer2 Field PC later     Instrumentation GDD inc  2014 05 13 Page 30    Click NO
46. lished  between your receiver and your Archer2 Field PC       Reset your Archer2 Field PC by pressing and holding the Power button  The  following message appears  Select Reset     Power Off is  not available  when using  external    power  Disable TS       Power Off    Cancel             Problem     The message  Battery Error  appears on the main screen of the GDD Rx program on  the Archer2 PDA     v Answer        A problem occurs during the receiver battery charging   over voltage  charging  under O C or over 45 C  charging time too long  defective battery  etc       Try to disconnect and connect the AC charger        Problem     A red icon appears during the acquisition process        v Answer     Click on the red icon to see what happens     This alarm usually means that the Vp is saturated  The channels of the receiver    are protected against voltage up to 500V but they can read a Vp of up to 15V  only     Instrumentation GDD inc  2014 05 13 Page 84    12 Technical help       If you encounter a problem not described in this manual  do not hesitate to contact  Instrumentation GDD Inc  for help at     Tel    418  877 4249   Fax   418  877 4054   Toll free line  1 877 977 4249   e mail  gdd gddinstrumentation com    Emergency out of business hours     Pierre Gaucher  Home phone   418  657 5870  Cell phone   418  261 5552  R  gis Desbiens  Home phone   418  658 8539    Cell phone   418  570 3408  Any GDD IP Receiver that breaks down while under warranty or service will be  
47. ls   2  Turn ON the IP receiver using the ON OFF switch on the GRx2 panel     3  Select the communication mode using the CABLE WIRELESS switch on the GRx2  panel     4  Connect the RS 232 cable between the Archer2 Field PC and the GRx2 RS 232  connector  CABLE communication only      5  Turn ON the Archer2 Field PC with the ON OFF key        Instrumentation GDD inc  2014 05 13 Page 11    6  Tap on the GDD Rx program icon in the Favorites bar of the Home Page     Title bar          CD c  Y 4   au 12 23    Dashboard         Favorites             System Info Settings Hie Explorer  Tile bar            Q  amp        7  Select the communication mode  RS 232  CABLE  or BLUETOOTH  WIRELESS    You can move back and forth between the different actions using the tab  button   l  of the keypad  Press Enter button  4l   of the keypad to perform  the highlighted action     BLUETOOTH       Instrumentation GDD inc  2014 05 13 Page 12    8  The following screen appears     START STOP button  Start or Stop readings  TOOLS button   Rx option menu  Number of channels    GDD Rx   8 channe HN  yz      Ge 2 51    Transmitter and receiver position    gt             Trigger channel count and voltage e   count   7000  Memory number and Rx battery level  V   435 2 mV    202 BATTERY  15 15     OK button   close the GDD Rx program       9  Click START  or press   and   on the keypad  to begin the acquisition  procedure     GDD Rx   8 channe G     2 YZ  d   2     10 NS   voor    stare    30  35    7000   
48. m 12 45  El  array  Tx   Rx     v  Ch1   v  Ch2  C  ch3  i Special  _  Cha    ch5      che  Raw Data     _  Ch7  C  chs    Trigger on   l vj    Show  gt     Memory  gt     About       2  Select the electrode arrays configuration     s    ni  pipes Dipete  1 32  GDD Rx   8 chann  I c  Y  44  m 12 45  e Pole Dipole  1 32  El  array  Tx   Rx  e Pole Pole  1 32  Dipole Dipole  1 32         Dipole Dipole  1 32   e Gradient  1 32  Dipole Dipole  2 16   Dipole Dipole  4 8   e Wenner Pole Dipole  1 32   e    Schlumberger Pole Dipole  2 16   Pole Dipole  4 8     Pole Pole  1 32   Pole Pole  2 16   Pole Pole  4 8     GDD Rx   8 chann  I     Y    2 am 12 45  El  array  Tx   Rx    Pole Dipole  4 8   Pole Pole  1 32   Pole Pole  2 16   Pole Pole  4 8   Gradient  1 32   Gradient  2 16   Gradient  4 8   Wenner  Schlumberger       Dipole Dipole  2 16   Dipole Dipole  4 8   Pole Dipole  2 16   Pole Dipole  4 8  and  other modes  2 16  or  4 8  are used with a 16 or 32 channels receiver only     Instrumentation GDD inc  2014 05 13 Page 23    3  Check the active channel s   Tap on the checkbox to select all channels or  tap on the checkbox to unselect all channels     GDD Rx   8 chann G        yz   42   m 12 45  El  array  Tx     Rx  Pole Pole  1 32     Trigger on   l    Setup Position Windows    C n n P Q  n i  xx    y  C Un  gt  NO      Q  PD             ch3  LJ  L  L  LJ  LJ    n  ET  CO    Setup Position Windows              E       Instrumentation GDD inc  2014 05 13 Page 24    7 1 2 Posit
49. ny channel  Protection  500V  on each channel     Input  True differential for common mode  rejection in dipole configuration    Voltage measurement  Resolution 1 UV  Accuracy 0 5     Chargeability measurement  Accuracy 0 8     SP offset adjustment    5 V  automatic compensation  through linear drift correction per  steps of 150 uV    Filter  Eight pole Bessel low pass 15 Hz   notch filter 50 Hz and 60 Hz    PDA menu driven software   simple to use   Real time data and automatic data stacking  Screen graphics  decay curves  resistivity  chargeability  Vp  20 programmable chargeability windows   One 24 bit A D converter per channel   Internal test generator  Self test mode     For more details about Archer2 rugged field PC specifications  read Archer2 manual  included in the CD provided by GDD     Instrumentation GDD inc  2014 05 13 Page 87       Annex 1     Geometrical parameters    This annex explains how to configure your receiver according to the selection of the  electrode array     Electrode array Geometrical parameters to Maximum number of dipoles  enter    Dipole Dipole  Pole Dipole    m   Rx   Sp    32         Pole Pole     n2   Re   Sep       32             Tx2   Rx   Sep   3          Wenner   Txt  TQ           J 1             Schlumberger       Txt   D2    sp     A  1      O    Tx1  Transmitter first electrode position   Tx2  Transmitter second electrode position   Rx  Receiver first electrode position   Sep  Separation between two receiver electrodes       Note  Fo
50. owe ST   Tx       2 E  0 pce 1 25 pm       Instrumentation GDD inc  2014 05 13 Page 107    3  Uncheck the Rx box so only the Tx position will change when you click the NEXT  STN and NEXT LINE buttons  Verify that the positions of the 32 electrodes are set  properly  Hit the OK button to close this window  On the next screen  click Start to    take readings     Position    11 M 15    Tx2 fo  Rfi1  aoo     v  Tx po pes NEET   PREV   C  Rx LINE   LINE      62 L7  0 Pe   1 34 pm    L    Position iti   LTx  150 1  faso 2l  eso 29 froso   LRZ  aoo 18  son ae soo 30  1100  19  550 23 aso 31  1156  24 28  1000 a2  i208    ped E M TX Ej E Ea Ex  ped INE E INE Ej E Ea INE Ex INE    4  When readings are done and stored  click the Start button  Click the NEXT STN  button and only the Tx2 station will be incremented by 100 since it was entered as       the Tx spacing     Position    LTx  166  LE1  200       Instrumentation GDD inc  2014 05 13 Page 108    5  When Tx2 station position is 400  you will have to modify the spacing from 100 to  50  Select Tools   gt  Config and the next screen will appear  Select the Position tab  and change the Move St   TX  to 50     El  array  Pole Dipole  7 16     Setup    Position 1 windows    Project   GDD Test    Ln  Tx  100 Rx   200 E W  Mowe LIME  Tx   200    Station  Txi  Hy       Station Rx     Mowe ST   eS e    6  Continue the survey  When Tx2 station position is 1200  you have to change the  spacing back to 100        El  array  Pole Dipole  7 16  
51. r   A TERRE E Windows Mobile Device Center    ET Windows Update     Accessories   de Maintenance  y  Startup    4 Back     Search programs und files          Windows      Mobile          Instrumentation GDD inc  2014 05 13 Page 68    3  Check Allow USB connections             Allow automatic device authentication    Allow data connections on device when connected to PC       Instrumentation GDD inc  2014 05 13 Page 69    8 3 Connecting the Archer2 Field PC to a desktop PC    1  Turnthe PDA ON       2  Connect the USB cable between the Archer2 Field PC and your desktop computer     3  The desktop ActiveSync  or Windows Mobile Device Center  icon is now green        4  Asmall PCLink icon appears on the Archer2 title bar     CD     e  Y    5 T 10 16       Instrumentation GDD inc  2014 05 13 Page 70    8 4 Transferring file s  from the Archer2 Field PC to a desktop PC    1  Double click on the My Computer icon on your desktop PC        gs    My Computer    2  Double click on the Mobile Device s icon                      eer 2    Ordinateur             gt       Organiser   Propri  t  s systeme D  sinstaller ou modifier un programme Connecter un lecteur r  seau Quvrir le Panneau de configuration                                        2  Tr Favoris        Disques durs  1   EE Bureau    Emplacements r  ce  Jf  T  l  chargements    Emplacement r  seau  7     is Dropbox     gt  P  riph  riques utilisant des supports de stockage amovibles  2     4 P  riph  riques amovibles  1     WE Bur
52. r all electrode arrays  the Tx line and the RX line s  can be different     Dipole Dipole  1 32        Instrumentation GDD inc  2014 05 13 Page 88    Dipole Dipole  2 16        Dipole Dipole  1 8        Instrumentation GDD inc  2014 05 13 Page 89    Pole Dipole  1 32             INFINIT       Pole Dipole  2 16     q   IMF INIT I       Instrumentation GDD inc  2014 05 13 Page 90    Pole Dipole  4 3             INFINIT       The electrodes C1 has to be set far from the other electrodes  usually 5 times the  maximum distance between C2 and Pref     Pole Pole    i          INFINITY IE INIT I    P    ref       The electrodes C1 and Pref have to be set far from C2 and P1  usually 10 times the  maximum distance between C2 and P1     Instrumentation GDD inc  2014 05 13 Page 91    Gradient       The electrodes C1 and C2 are fixed  The electrode P is moved parallel to C inside a  zone located in the central part of C1  C2     Wenner       The electrodes C1  Pref  P1 and C2 are equidistant     Schlumberger       The electrodes Pref and P1 are located at the middle point of electrodes C1 and C2     Instrumentation GDD inc  2014 05 13 Page 92    Survey setup    Line information    LLI   Du   Du   pu    I   3300N       sme     a  3100N       m   E a    2900M        m m   a a a  2700N   mers   E      2500N              a L   2300N      m    This survey will consist of 11 lines  each separated by 100m  Each line    The    Instrumentation GDD inc     examples    4 100E m      4200E    below  
53. receiver position and click OK      Each position can be changed individually or moved by clicking Next or  Prev     GDD Rx   8 chann  7   2  Y  d    m 12 36 GDD Rx   8 chann  I 4  Y    4C OM 12 36    LTX    LRx  150    Tx1    PREV NEXT  ST F1   ST F2    PREV NEXT  LN F3       Instrumentation GDD inc  2014 05 13 Page 18    Once your acquisition is finished  use Left and Right arrow buttons  shift       44 or 6 gt   to compare your current data with that of your previous acquisitions   Use the Up and Down arrows to see all the channels  By clicking on Start  the  program will automatically come back to the last acquisition and will start a  new acquisition procedure     GDD Rx   8 chann GI c  Y  44  m 12 44 GDD Rx   8 chann  I 2  Y  44  m 12 44    Ln   150 N S  S  Ts 30 TOOL    Ri 40  Count  59700  494 2 mV    Rho Vp Vp  0 23 As 434   305   499 916  5 36 14 202 902  499 812       21  Repeat steps 9 through 19 to take another set of readings     Instrumentation GDD inc  2014 05 13 Page 19    6 RS232 Bluetooth communication       1  Select the    RS 232    communication mode to use the GRx2 with a serial  communication cable        2  Select the    BLUETOOTH    communication mode to use the GRx2 with a wireless  connection     TX    Rx  35   Count  7000   Vi  435 2 mV    MEM  OBATIBSBYIS 15 15       In Bluetooth mode  if a  COM Error  message appears  see Section 12      Troubleshooting     Instrumentation GDD inc  2014 05 13 Page 20       Click TOOLS to select one of the follow
54. replaced free of charge upon request for the duration of repairs  except for shipping    fees  This service is subject to instrument availability but we have been able to  honour this commitment up to now     Printed in Canada in April 2009  VERO 3 12    Instrumentation GDD inc  2014 05 13 Page 85       13 Specifications    13 1 General specifications    Number of channels   Size   Weight     Enclosure     Communication options     Power supply     Temperature range     Humidity range     13 2 Technical specifications    Survey capabilities     Twenty chargeability windows     Synchronization     Noise reduction     Computation     Ground Resistance   Signal waveform   Time base     Input impedance     Instrumentation GDD inc     2  23 2 x 19 2 x 11 1 cm  9 12 x 7 56 x 4 37 in   1 5 kg  3 2 lbs     Heavy duty Pelican case   environmentally sealed    RS 232  serial  and Bluetooth   class   to communicate with a  PDA   USB for data download   10 8V 3 4Ah rechargeable lon   Lithium internal battery     40 to  60  C   49 to  140  F     Waterproof    Resistivity and Time domain IP  Arithmetic  logarithmic   semi logarithmic  Cole Cole and  user defined   Automatic re synchronization  Process on primary voltage   Signal   Automatic stacking number  Apparent resistivity    chargeability  standard   deviation  and 96 of symmetrical Vp  Up to 1 5 MO   Time domain  ON   OFF  ON   OFF   0 5 1 2 4 and 8 seconds    5 GO    2014 05 13 Page 86    Primary voltage range   10 uV to  15 V for a
55. s E Er Ne   qm 12 32       Instrumentation GDD inc  2014 05 13 Page 15    14  Click NEXT  or press Tab    and Enter onthe keypad  to continue      Note  If all stations show an INFINITE contact  the reference electrode might    be disconnected     GDD Rx   8 chann GI     Y  cave    Ln   150 N S  THR 30  Rx  35  Count     TOOL    NEXT    23800    V  511 45  mv    MEM  2    Station  m     gt  35  9 8    BATTERY     Contact  40  9 9       14 0      kOhm     15  Enter the transmitter current and click CONFIRM to start the readings     GDD Rx   8 chann  I g  Y    4 am 12 25    Current     GDD Rx   8 chann G       Yi    4    12 26    MEM  2 BATTERY  12 9     Instrumentation GDD inc        2014 05 13    GDD Rx   8 chann G      Y  E OM 12 25    Current     1000 mA    GDD Rx   8 chann G   4  YZ  Eo 12 35    459 875    Page 16    17  Click STOP or wait until the end of the acquisition to stop the readings and save  the data     GDD Rx   8 chann CI     Y EE TERT    STOP i            Vp  499 924  499 825    GDD Rx   2 channe o     Y EN G  2 32    Confirmation     Do you want to save the  reading     Instrumentation GDD inc  2014 05 13 Page 17    20  Check the REDO POSITIONS option to change the transmitter or receiver  position     Change the current value if it has changed and click CONFIRM to save the  current value     GDD Rx   8 chann G  c  Y    42  m 12 35    Current     e CONFIRM Bb    Rn EN     CANCEL       20 1  If the REDO POSITIONS option is checked  enter the transmitter and  
56. st  the synchronization will be kept for 30 minutes  In that case   the Date and Hour will continue to increase following the GPS time but the GPS  column will show NO as shown on the picture below     3 29 01 2014 13527557  809568 YES 5  0 9999999  00  3 29 01 2014 13 27 57 809568 YES T E   0 9999999  00    4 29 01 2014 13 31 15 134151 NO       0 9999999  00  4 29 01 2014 13 31 15 134151 NO      0 9999999  00       If there is no GPS synchronization or if the GPS signal has been lost for more than 30  minutes  the Date and Hour will be replaced by NO GPS TIME     Rx SN  1216  80  80  80  80  80  80  80  80  80  80  80  80  80  80   Rx1    Lodow   a   ing  ith ala D   40 imi     Mem Date Hour GPS Array LineRx Dir n Tx1 Tx2  1 NO GPS TIME P P   0 00 N S 0 0 9999999  00 0 00  1 NO GPS TIME P P 0 00 N S 0 0 9999999  00 0 00       The GPS timestamps will also appear in the fullwave file  see Section 7 6 5 to create  a fullwave file  or in the raw data file  see Section 7 5 2 to use raw data option      Instrumentation GDD inc  2014 05 13 Page 53    Example of a fullwave file with GPS timestamps  Wersion PPC  0 4 2  version Rx  0 2 5 7 RX SN  1216    yai vases  20 wave  Le Arirh  Delay md 240 Timi  6 channel s  29 0    13     B0  60  BO  BO  60  S0  80  BO  80  80  BO   MEM  1 FULL WAVE ESI 13 18 13    Crise GPS  ARRAY  P P LINE TX  0 00 N 5 LIME Rx S  iln    CH     29 01 2014 13 18  13 575873 ON  051 258  567    29 01 2014 13 18  13  695600 Y 4  660 417 492    29 01 2014 13 18 13
57. ted  GDD Rx   2 channe E3     YS     Gm 2 30   GDD Rx   2 channe S dr 4 OM 2 31    0 N S   eoors    start         po BATTERY  Completed        507 372 0 C      906 966    O        Storage    e To avoid permanent capacity loss  store the receiver and the external battery  pack at 40  charge    e Store the receiver and the external battery pack in a cool and dry place    e  f stored for several months  check the batteries charge level every six months  and recharge them up to 50  if they are below 30  charge   Never store fully charged or completely discharged Lithium lon batteries for an  extended period of time     Instrumentation GDD inc  2014 05 13 Page 10    5 Quick start guide       Important note   Using a finger may still be the preferred option for projected  Capacitive screen technology  but we understand a stylus may also be necessary  like  when it   s cold   The way you hold a capacitive stylus really impacts how it works  To  register a point  it is like the screen is taking a sample from which to calculate the  position  It then snaps to the closest line on a grid  If you hold a capacitive stylus at an  angle  it registers less area and does not calculate your true position as well  For best  results on a Capacitive screen like the Archer2  hold the stylus as perpendicular to the  screen or straight up as you can  In this section  you will see some tips to use the  Archer2 keypad to perform some actions of the GDD Rx program     1  Connect electrodes into termina
58. to display the chargeability and the error in  chargeability for each channel     1  Select Tools   Show   M and errM    GDD Rx   8 channe  I     Y  d      1 52    Hotkeys  Show Signal  Show Contact and Noise    Show Vp and Cycle    Show Decay   Show Windows  1 8 ch   Show Windows  9 16 ch   Show Windows  17 24 ch     Show Windows  25 32 ch     CN gt SR d   O   1 50       Instrumentation GDD inc  2014 05 13 Page 47    7 4 5 Decay Curve    Steps 14 to 16 of Section 5 of this Manual must be done before using this feature     The Decay Curve option is used to display the decay graph of a selected channel     1  Select Tools   Show   Show Decay    2  The following screen appears     Instrumentation GDD inc     GDD Rx   8 channe GI g  Y    C Gi 1 52    GDD Rx   8 channels    0 100    Channel             Hotkeys   Show Signal   Show Contact and Noise  Show Vp and Cycle    Show M and ErrM       CD e  Y d   am 1 51    CD e  VX d   Om 1 51    2014 05 13 Page 48    7 4 6 Show Windows    Steps 14 to 16 of Section 5 of this Manual must be done before using this feature     The Show Windows option is used to display the windows chargeability of each  channel     1  Select Tools   Show   Show Windows  1 8 ch     GDD Rx   8 channe G  c Y    42    1 52    Hotkeys   Show Signal   Show Contact and Noise  Show Vp and Cycle  Show M and ErrM    Show Decay    Show Windows  9 16 ch   Show Windows  17 24 ch   Show Windows  25 32 ch     Show SP       GDD Rx   8 channe Q   g  yz 44  m 1 52    100 N S 
59. y     1  Select Tools   Memory   Clear Mem    GDD Rx   8 channe Gl P     qm 2 01    Raw Data       Display Reading xy  gt   History  Back Mem    Save File       3  Enter 9999 in the text box and click CONFIRM to clear all the readings of the    memory   GDD Rx   8 channe G       Y  4 lt     2 02    Enter  9999  to  ERASE ALL DATA       Instrumentation GDD inc  2014 05 13 Page 61    4  Amessage will follow to confirm your operation     GDD Rx   8 channe  7   g  YZ    4 m 2 02    in  100 N S  Tx  30 TOOLS    Ris 40  Count  17800    1008 4 mV       Instrumentation GDD inc  2014 05 13 Page 62    7 6 5 Save File  The Save File option is used to save the readings into a file     1  Select Tools   Memory   Save File    GDD Rx   8 channe  D     Y  4   am 2 01    100 N S  ah TOOLS    40  1470q Config    501    Special    Show    Raw Data       History    Back Mem       2  Select the output file format available according to your electrode configuration   only one output file format could be available   A GDD Generic file is always    created even if you choose another format     GDD Rx   8 channe  n ex N     M 2 07   RS es msi   de Shin ed Hi   GDD Generic  gdd    GDD GPS Time  gps    Geosoft  dat  except 3Dsurvey   Amira  dat  except 3Dsurvey  except 3Dsurvey        FULLWAVE    CONFIRM  CANCEL       Instrumentation GDD inc  2014 05 13 Page 63    3  Select FULLWAVE if you want to create the fullwave file and click CONFIRM     GDD Rx   8 channe  7       Y  4   am 2 10  mE uuo cp    GDD
60. your desktop computer     2  Double click on the My Computer icon on your PC s desktop         E    My Computer  3  Double click on the Mobile Device icon        eer    Ordinateur         dE                        Organiser   Propri  t  s syst  me D  sinstaller ou modifier un programme Connecter un lecteur r  seau          Tr Favoris eA    Disques durs  1   EE Bureau E    1 Emplacements r  ce  da T  l  chargements  gt  Emplacement r  seau  7      Dropbox     gt  P  riph  riques utilisant des supports de stockage amovibles  2     4 P  riph  riques amovibles  1     BE Bureau Juniper Systems Archer2    E REN  E  Biblioth  ques ppareil mobile    Es Documents  i  Images   a Musique  Bf Vid  os    Instrumentation GDD inc  2014 05 13       Ouvrir le Panneau de configuration       Page 78    4  Double click on the Main folder icon     Organiser      Fr Favoris  EE Bureau    Emplacements r  ce  Af T  l  chargements  1s Dropbox    5  Double click on the Program Files icon                 Organiser    Fr Favoris  RE Bureau  El Emplacements r  ce    T  l  chargements    1   Dropbox    WE Bureau  Biblioth  ques  Fa Documents  i  Images  m Musique  B   Vid  os  B Celine Desgagnes  1  Ordinateur  ti R  seau     M D7YS6BG1   m EDWIN 2009          6  The GDD Rx program files are located in the GDD folder     Gs cw  gt  Ordinateur  gt  Juniper Systems Archer2       gt     Application Data  Dossier de fichiers    My Documents  Dossier de fichiers    Windows  Dossier de fichiers    mxip lang vol
    
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