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1. field The following option must then be selected On L T coordinate selection Here you have to manually measure the value of the co ordinate corresponding to the centerpoint of the antenna box with respect to the reference system selected previously and insert it into the active field For example if you have to perform a transversal scan starting from the co ordinate T 2 and L 2 you must set the type of scan to Transversal and then set the actual value of the T co ordinate e g 2 m in the Coordinate m field Next activate the L coordinate in the Scan Offset m area setting it to 2 in this case The scan can now be performed 54 80 All information contained in this document is property of IDS All rights reserved IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S p A N doc MN 2009 028 Rev 1 1 DETECTOR DUO SYSTEM User manual f Longitudinal C Traswersal Coordinate Coordinate value fo m Coordinate step i m 0 m Next coordinate d VIRTUAL KEYBOARD Scan Offset Ge On T coordinate fo m Wes Fig 5 21 Acquisition parameters window gt There are three boxes in a grey bar above the acquired radar maps Fig 5 14 see below these show the following information Nextl2Zx0003 2 00m Om Prev LZ2x0002 1 00m Om Dist1347m Left box o The name of the scan to be performed Next in the example LZZx0003 o The
2. GEN 290 Du Pr Ol 6 3 AREA PRAT APT RR AE A E NN O A Lee Welcome to Support Center des sung vail sg i yau though a ris Ire supped sees on Poy ymlid be io pse ote cession cick the Leave Sesion billon be ma Fig 9 4 Welcome to Webex Support Center window At this point IDS Customer Care can perform a range of operations on your desktop e Request control of the desktop using the Request Control command e Give you control of the IDS desktop using the Share Control command e Request to display the remote desktop using Request View e Share the visualisation of the IDS desktop using Share View Before each command is activated you are asked for confirmation through the following window Fig 9 5 77 80 All information contained in this document is property of IDS All rights reserved IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S p A N doc MN 2009 028 Rev 1 1 DETECTOR DUO SYSTEM User manual CP Allow Desktop Control Do You want to allow the support representative to share control of your e desktop E Grant permission hor all actions during this session without prompting again Cancel Fig 9 5 Command acceptance window 78 80 All information contained in this document is property of IDS All rights reserved IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S p A N doc MN 2009 028 Rev 1 1 DETECTOR DUO SYSTEM User manual APPENDIX A THE PRELIMINARY INVESTIGATION The first fundamental phase for any field
3. gt Select the Properties button gt Select the Local Area Connection LAN file with the right mouse button gt Select the Properties command 37 80 All information contained in this document is property of IDS All rights reserved IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S p A N doc MN 2009 028 Rev 1 1 DETECTOR DUO SYSTEM User manual Yy A Local Area Connection Properties General Authentication Connect using E Broadcom 570x Gigabit Integrated Co This connection uses the following items QoS Packet Scheduler Install Uhmstal Properties Transmission Control Protocol Intemet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks Y Show icon in notification area when connected Y Notify me when this connection has limited or no connectivity Fig 5 6 Selecting the Ethernet card TCP IP Select Internet Protocol TCP IP from the list of components in the general menu with the left mouse button see Fig 5 6 Select the Properties command The window shown in Fig 5 7 appears in which you have to select Use the following IP address Write the following number in the ZP address field 192 168 200 199 Write the following number in the Subnet mask field 255 255 255 0 Press OK to confirm the changes Check that the DetectorDuo directory is copied into the CA drive and is not write protecting otherwise the Detector
4. Coordinate value in this example 2 00m o The Scan Offset Om in this example Central box o The name of the preceding scan Prev in this example LZZx0002 o The Coordinate value in this example 1 00m o The Scan Offset in this example 0m Right box o The distance travelled by this system Dist in this example 13 47m 55 80 All information contained in this document is property of IDS All rights reserved IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S p A N doc MN 2009 028 Rev 1 1 DETECTOR DUO SYSTEM User manual 5 3 4 Depth calibration gt Pressing the SE button produces a box where you can write the exact depth of the pipe or cable if it known from another source for example from technical maps or from opening manhole covers Current depth 1 49m New depth f D m gt Otherwise the following window will be opened if the EA button 1s pressed Propagation speed E z H H H D 9 0 cm ns E Down Current depth Tm Mew depth 0 90 m from where the correct propagation speed can be selected by adapting the curve to the hyperbolas using the ES and E buttons 56 80 All information contained in this document is property of IDS All rights reserved IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S p A N doc MN 2009 028 Rev 1 1 DETECTOR DUO SYSTEM User manual In both cases you have to select one of the icons shown in Fig 5 19 to confirm the depth of the identified
5. User manual Fig 5 23 How to rename a survey gt By pressing the L button the last survey can be reloaded so as to continue performing further scans in it gt Press the button to review all the scans contained in the selected survey The first radar map of the selected survey will appear onto which further markers can be added if required as described previously In addition all previously identified hyperbolas will be marked with a circle and a vertical line Fig 5 24 59 80 All information contained in this document is property of IDS All rights reserved IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S p A N doc MN 2009 028 Rev 1 1 DETECTOR DUO SYSTEM User manual Fig 5 24 Insertion of a Marker during the review phase Further hyperbolas can be selected or previously inserted information can be reloaded using the mouse or the buttons on the lower tool bar It is sufficient to click in correspondence to the vertical line shown in Fig 5 24 gt You can then press e The 2 button to move the review line about 2 5cm to the right e The J button to move the review line about 50cm to the right e The button to move the review line about 2 5cm to the left lt lt e The ee button to move the review line about 50cm to the left 60 80 All information contained in this document is property of IDS All rights reserved IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S p A N doc MN 2009 028 Rev 1
6. 1 1 DETECTOR DUO SYSTEM User manual 8 HOW TO USE THE DETECTOR The main targets when performing utilities investigations with the DetectorDuo consist of either extended structures such as an interface between layers pipes parallel to the investigation direction etc or quite small structures such as pipes perpendicular to the investigation direction cavities and rocks etc Fig 8 1 shows how a flat interface gives rise to a flat trace while a small structure such as a pipe produces a hyperbolic trace This is because the echoes form the flat plane at different values of x take the same time to reach the DetectorDuo For the pipe however the echoes from its sides take a longer time to reach the DetectorDuo than the echoes from its top surface Interface Fig 8 1 Trace of a pipe perpendicular to the direction of investigation and a flat interface The aperture of a hyperbola depends on various factors 72 80 All information contained in this document is property of IDS All rights reserved IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S p A N doc MN 2009 028 Rev 1 1 DETECTOR DUO SYSTEM User manual o As the propagation speed in the medium increases vm the ratio between the flight time of the outwards and return signal twt relative to echoes originating from lateral points and the twt relating to the top surface of the target decreases Therefore the hyperbola widens with higher propagation speed vm o With increasing d
7. Yellow if it is semi charged gt Red if the battery is flat 23 80 All information contained in this document is property of IDS All rights reserved IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S p A N doc MN 2009 028 Rev 1 1 DETECTOR DUO SYSTEM User manual Fig 3 9 Battery status signal left and the battery charger right 24 80 All information contained in this document is property of IDS All rights reserved IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S p A N doc MN 2009 028 Rev 1 1 DETECTOR DUO SYSTEM User manual 4 ASSEMBLY PROCEDURE 4 1 How to assemble the trolley Follow the procedure below to assemble the trolley gt Remove the trolley from its bag Fig 4 1 gt Open the trolley from position 1 to the upright position 2 gripping the handle 3 shown in Fig 4 2 Fig 4 1 Trolley folded in its carrier bag gt Assemble the central part of the trolley 4 by automatically clicking the two cylindrical pins into their supports see the detail of Fig 4 2 25 80 All information contained in this document is property of IDS All rights reserved IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S p A N doc MN 2009 028 Rev 1 1 DETECTOR DUO SYSTEM User manual Fig 4 2 Opening the trolley gt Unlock the two unblocking levers by rotating them outwards 2 and 3 and pull the handle 4 upwards 1 regulating it as required Fig 4 3 Fig 4 3 Upper blocking mechanism 26 80 All information cont
8. 1 DETECTOR DUO SYSTEM User manual gt the lower tool bar can also be used to select and reload e previous scans by selecting the Bs button e subsequent scans by pressing the EA button gt finally the radar maps together with all the additional information included on them can be oriented by pressing the Print 2 button and selecting the desired printer Fig Printer selection select a printer from the list info2122 v Fig 5 25 Print function gt press the button to close the editing application the window shown in Fig 5 22 will reappear An example of a radar map printout is shown in Fig 5 26 61 80 All information contained in this document is property of IDS All rights reserved IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S p A DETECTOR DUO SYSTEM User manual Actiesition i4j Stan Dal Dat 2 08 m Depto 2 51 m Gas ppe Menge Thursday 15 January 2004 N doc MN 2009 028 Rev 1 1 Fig 5 26 Final printout of a radar map gt press the META button to close the program The window shown in Fig 5 27 reminds you to disconnect the power supply cable from the Control Unit to avoid wasting battery charge Detector A Radar on Please remember to switch the radar off Fig 5 27 Closing the program All information contained in this document is property of IDS All rights reserved IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S p A N doc MN 2009 028 Rev 1 1 DETECTOR DUO SYS
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10. 2009 028 Rev 1 1 DETECTOR DUO SYSTEM User manual Fig 3 5 The power supply cable gt On button red 5 with spy light blue 6 pressing this button starts up the entire system A blue spy light switches on automatically when the button is pressed and indicates that the system is being powered Fig 3 2 Fig 3 6 Battery cable connection for the notebook PC and the DAD Press the button to switch on the DAD control unit Fig 3 6 This button has to be kept pressed until a blue light appear If the DetectorDuo software is not activated within 30 seconds the indicator light will start to flash As soon as the DetectorDuo software is activated the indicator light stops flashing and appears a constant blue light If however the Software is not activated within about 2 minutes 30 seconds the DAD unit will automatically shut down Once the DetectorDuo software has been shut down the indicator will flash for about 30 seconds and will automatically shut down after 2 minutes 21 80 All information contained in this document is property of IDS All rights reserved IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S p A N doc MN 2009 028 Rev 1 1 DETECTOR DUO SYSTEM User manual GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE CONTROL NUMBER OF CONNECTABLE ANTENNAS VOLTAGE ENVIRONMENT FEATURES PANEL CONNECTORS LAN BATTERY ANT 1 WHEEL ABSORBED POWER OPERATING TEMPERATURE Tab 3 1 Control Unit characteristics 3 1 2 T
11. O OOO A e On 3 3 3 J 4 a ee ee ee a e e e ss sa asss ss e e e wwe ZEZZZZ ZE ZE ZE SS SS SS ZE ZE SS SS SE SS SS JS P P Pa aw ww ww W ww ww ww ww ww www W Y Y W ww ww ww W Y ww aw ww ww DOS DAA SAD DO OA O O O ODIO Pa Aaa URAOD A 000 0 A A A A A A A A ps ps ps jes pes pes ps ps pd pd ps ps ps ps ps ps zl zl zl zl ZS A A A A A A A A PP PPP PPP PPP PPP Fig 6 7 Example of a GPS file Step 9 In addition to the GPS files the KML files are created too as shown in the Fig 6 8 The KML is a file format used to display geographic data in an Earth browser such as Google Earth So to open this file the Google Earth needs to be installed Se 170301AB 70N File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Q Back J ke Z Search ME Folders 177 Address OH C DetectorDuoF Ww mission DetectorDuoF Ww MI 2020 Name File and Folder Tasks a 12030148 txt fm Rename this file 1203014B 20N Igr0001 Bkg Move this file EA Igr0001 Stc GPS file PY Copy this file 2 L2Z10001 dt Radar file a Publish this file to the Web EN L2210001 GP5 CH E mail this File SETE KML file X Delete this file LZ220001 dt EN Marker01 GPS 65 MarkerO1 krnl Other Places Fig 6 8 Example of a KML file 69 80 All information contained in this document is property of IDS All rights reserved IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S p A N doc MN 2009 028 Rev 1 1 DETECTOR DUO SYSTEM User manual By opening the KML file
12. ON LINE ASSISTANCE 9 1 Remote assistance using Webex Support Center Webex Support Center is a service that allows the activation of a two host session making an application or the desktop available to the other user or letting you capture another remote desktop It can be used to perform web conferences and presentations It is easy to use thanks to its simple and intuitive interface Since there are no firewalls or other types of network configurations it is a fast and secure means of reaching any client host in any part of the world In fact the client only has to accept to download a small plug used to permit the service authentication and functioning 9 1 1 How to use the Webex service You will receive an email from IDS Customer Care containing a link to the support session see Fig 9 1 SS Invitation to support session Message Plain Text File Edit view Insert Format Tools Actions Help Type a question For help Es Reply Reply to All YE Forward E Ea ID X e e i z E Extra line breaks in this message were removed To restore click here From ids support ids support yirgilio it Sent Tue 7 5 2005 2 41 PM To F saracenimids spa it OG Subject Invitation to support session Hello Saraceni Francesco ids support has invited you to Join a Support session Please click the link below to begin the session https supporttrial webex com supporttrial scso t php i Ti2l59716 saracenisi0ids s pa it ht
13. Peter ellie uge EE Gain application Iv Language ITA D E Ok Fig 5 11 Advanced settings window 43 80 All information contained in this document is property of IDS All rights reserved IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S p A N doc MN 2009 028 Rev 1 1 DETECTOR DUO SYSTEM User manual 1 Wheel setting here you can set the acquisition mode of the system which can be either a Wheel driven field selected in this mode the radar acquisition 1s set using the position sensor b If the wheel is not used you can set the radar acquisition to be performed under a constant time regime the value inserted in the Auto Stacking field indicates the number of sweeps averaged during the acquisition phase 2 The Ground type field enables you to activate the Rough terrain option if it is necessary When this option is activated the radar data are temporarily saved on the selected Device during the acquisition phase You can even select an external Device such as a flash memory to temporarily save the data during the acquisition phases This option is recommended when the ground conditions are particularly rough and when you may find that saving the data during the acquisition phase becomes critical due to the high number of vibrations in the system 3 In the Measure unit field you can choose the measurement units to be applied to the radar map visualized in real time The alternatives are m cm and foot inch 4 In the Swap axis
14. depth of the identified utility as precisely as possible 80 80 All information contained in this document is property of IDS All rights reserved
15. respectively A hyperbolic echo can be used to convert the ordinate of the map from time nanoseconds ns to depth meters m To do this the hyperbola traced in ns ordinates 1s compared with a family of hyperbolas traced with ordinates in meters obtained from that in ns ordinates with various values of v The best v approximation to the real value is that with the most similar aperture to that of the one traced in time ordinate Once v has been identified the depth of the target corresponding to the hyperbolic section can be found There are no definitive criteria for interpreting diagrams and often you have to depend on experience In any case it is best to collect the largest possible amount of information for an area under investigation and use it to help choose the most appropriate equipment and investigation parameters To conclude we have an example below of a real situation featuring two pipes side by side Fig 8 3 This example is significant in that it shows the diagrams of the same structure the pipe placed perpendicularly then parallel to the direction of investigation Ss m LU Pipe topography Scan 2 We O Scan 3 EEE EEE E EEE EEE EEL LELL Shhh cocoons gt gt Fig 8 3 Example of map interpretation 74 80 All information contained in this document is property of IDS All rights reserved IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S p A N doc MN 2009 028 Rev 1 1 DETECTOR DUO SYSTEM User manual 9
16. the raw data to permit the acquired sections to be viewed in a comprehensible way Field survey a group of field acquisitions relating to a single survey Handle a extractable handle is 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 Position sensor a distance measurement device fixed inside one of the trolley wheels which constantly signals the distance travelled 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 lodged in the same container as the transmitter Scan a single movement of the antenna trolley from the beginning to the end of a pre 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 Transmitter part of the antenna dedicated to emitting the radar signals It is lodged in the same container as the receiver Utilities the objects the Detector Duo searches for 1 e pipes supplying gas and water electricity cables etc 16 80 All information contained in this document is property of IDS All rights reserved IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S p A N doc MN 200
17. the user can visualize the Acquisition path on the Google Earth see Fig 6 9 Google Earth File Edit View Tools Add Help Josie elei e H 8 8 Cr 1 1 2009 12 14 29 pm 1 1 2009 12 15 35pm Fly to e g 1600 Pennsylvania Ave 2000 sl oO w Places a M My Places LTE E kel Sightseeing Tour Acq UIS iti on Make sure 3D Buildings 2 P th layer is checked m a Il E Temporary Places a G E Y 65 GPS device iy Created 03 01 12 12 20 29 w Layers ols Primary Database E P Borders and Labels Y OI places Il photos CEE Roads C 3D Buildings ES m Ocean 1 28 weather El O Gallery 018 Global awareness LID more Fig 6 9 Example of a visualization KML file 70 80 All information contained in this document is property of IDS All rights reserved IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S p A N doc MN 2009 028 Rev 1 1 DETECTOR DUO SYSTEM User manual 7 WORK PROCEDURE FLOWCHART USE TECHNICAL MAPS INSPECTION OPEN PRINT MANHOLES REVIEW ACQUIRED MAPS ASSEMBLE DETECTOR SHALOW DEEP DUO ESTIMATE eae PROPAGATION SWITCH ON SCANNING DETECTOR DUO SPEED YES INSERT GAIN CHANGE MARKER CALIBRATION IN GROUND TYPE GO SELECT BACK SURVEY NO SCAN PUSH TROLLEY OR CABLE 71 80 All information contained in this document is property of IDS All rights reserved IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S p A N doc MN 2009 028 Rev
18. their own software and any other software installed by the user onto the Notebook Computer IDS doesn t guarantee that equipment performance will be maintained using configurations different to those recommended 34 80 All information contained in this document is property of IDS All rights reserved IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S p A N doc MN 2009 028 Rev 1 1 DETECTOR DUO SYSTEM User manual 5 2 Software installation and configuration Launch the icon of DetectorDuo setup file Fig 5 1 Fig 5 1 Detector Duo setup icon Click Next button on the window appearing Fig 5 2 i DetectorDuo InstallShield Wizard Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for DetectorDuo The InstallShield R Wizard will install DetectorDuo 02 00 006 on your computer To continue click Next WARNING This program is protected by copyright law and international treaties Fig 5 2 Detector Duo Welcome window Select Typical setup type and then press Next button on the window appearing Fig 5 3 Click Install button on the window appearing Fig 5 4 Click Finish button on the window appearing Fig 5 5 35 80 All information contained in this document is property of IDS All rights reserved IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S p A N doc MN 2009 028 Rev 1 1 DETECTOR DUO SYSTEM User manual ie DetectorDuo InstallShield Wizard Setup Type ID S Choose the setup type that best suits your nee
19. 5 289 00 Magere 123 456 789 09 Deomal s mbct Ho of digits ater decimal Disilarmupra symbol Dicitgraupra Negotws sgn symbol Negatve numbsr foma Disch leading 22103 List saperste hisusuemen sesten 5 3 The operational phases 5 3 1 Running the software The DetectorDuo software permits data to be acquired saved and viewed directly in the field Once the notebook has been switched on the DetectorDuo exe program has to be launched by clicking on the icon shown in Fig 5 8 Fig 5 8 Acquisition software icon Once the icon has been clicked the software initializing window automatically opens Fig 5 9 40 80 All information contained in this document is property of IDS All rights reserved IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S p A N doc MN 2009 028 Rev 1 1 DETECTOR DUO SYSTEM User manual EES id DetectorDuo v02 00 000 Powered by IDS ingegneria dei Sistemi RADAR SETUP Gain Calibration Radar selection SIMUL_ ES Pci Fig 5 9 Initializing window 5 3 2 Pre acquisition commands gt Pressing the button activates the calibration procedure of the processing parameters used on the acquired data gt To perform this calibration push the trolley a few meters then P Jel press the button to save the parameters the software automatically calculates see Fig 5 10 Calibration can be repeated as often as required during a survey whenever the ground conditions chan
20. 9 028 Rev 1 1 DETECTOR DUO SYSTEM User manual 2 OVERVIEW 2 1 How to use this manual This Detector Duo user manual is subdivided as follows e Chap 1 Introduction e Chap 2 Overview e Chap 3 User guide e Chap 4 Assembly procedure e Chap 5 The acquisition software e Chap 6 Work procedure flowchart e Chap 7 How to use Detector Duo 2 2 Background knowledge required The following background knowledge is required to be able to use Detector Duo gt Windows 2000 Professional Windows XP Professional or Windows 7 operating system For any difficulties with this aspect the user should make reference to publications available on this topic or to the manual provided with the system 17 80 All information contained in this document is property of IDS All rights reserved IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S p A N doc MN 2009 028 Rev 1 1 DETECTOR DUO SYSTEM User manual 3 USER GUIDE 3 1 Description of the hardware The Detector consists of the following parts see Fig 3 1 DAD DECT DUO Control unit 1 Two wheeled trolley used to move the system 2 Power cable 3 Inverted network cable 4 Antenna Box Control Unit connection cable 5 Position sensor connection cable 6 Position sensor 7 Detector Duo Antenna 8 12V lead battery see Fig 3 8 9 Notebook computer 10 see specifications in paragraph 5 1 Fig 3 1 Overview of the Detector Duo and its component
21. Duo SW will not function correctly 38 80 All information contained in this document is property of IDS All rights reserved IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S p A N doc MN 2009 028 Rev 1 1 DETECTOR DUO SYSTEM User manual Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties Generol You can get IP settings assigned automatically f your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings C Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address Subnet mask Default gateway Bio Reever ELO e LEIT Y Use the following DNS server addresses Prefered ONS server i i Alternate DNS server Fig 5 7 Changing the IP address For a correct functioning of the software please set a minimum display resolution of 800x600 Character dimension must be 96dpi normal To guarantee the correct functioning of the DetectorDuo SW launch the Regional and Language Options icon on the control panel then select Regional Options Customize and the following configuration as shown below in the Numbers field in Regional Options 39 80 All information contained in this document is property of IDS All rights reserved IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S p A N doc MN 2009 028 Rev 1 1 DETECTOR DUO SYSTEM User manual Regional Options Genero Numbers curancy time Date irputLacoas Appsarance samplas Secta 123 4
22. ECTOR DUO SYSTEM User manual I INTRODUCTION The Detector Duo is an innovative system capable of detecting tubes and both metallic and nonmetallic cables buried underground Following standard radar principles the Detector Duo uses a high performance electromagnetic sensor equipped with e m transmitters and receivers The fundamental characteristic of this system is the simultaneous use of two frequencies permitting the identification of both shallow and deep utilities at the same time The groundbreaking control unit is extremely compact and lightweight at just 1Kg and is compatible with 2 ATS antennas with frequencies of 7OOMHz and 250MHz located in a single container The simplicity of this instrument means that a brief training course is sufficient to permit it to be used correctly I D S Ingegneria dei Sistemi S p A Georadar Division Via Enrica Calabresi 24 56121 Montacchiello PI Sales amp Marketing Department Paolo Papeschi p papeschi ids spa it Tel 39 050 3 124 374 Customer Care Department Davide Morandi d morandi ids spa it Valter Baroncini v baroncini ids spa it Tel 39 050 3124 355 356 Fax 39 050 3124 205 E mail inforis ids spa it Web site http www idsgeoradar com Tab 1 1 Contact addresses for technical and sales assistance 14 80 All information contained in this document is property of IDS All rights reserved IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S p A
23. INGEGNERIA DEI SISTEMI S p A Rev 1 1 N doc MN 2009 028 Config DETECTOR DUO PRCS OUT MN DETECTOR DUO USER MANUAL DETECTOR DUO SYSTEM User manual June 2010 Tot pag N 80 IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S p A N doc MN 2009 028 Rev 1 1 DETECTOR DUO SYSTEM User manual KEYWORDS GEORADAR DETECTOR DUO ANTENNA SUMMARY This manual contains a complete description of the Detector Duo radar system detailing the assembly procedure the correct use of the data acquisition software the work procedure and the general operating procedures of the system Document Evolution Revision Data Reason of modification Rev 1 0 July 2009 First edition It has been added a warning disclaimer and a new installation kit Rev 1 1 June 2010 Document revision modified DAD control unit description see Par 3 1 1 FCC Information updated see Disclaimers SW Versions covered by this manual DETECTOR DUO V 02 00 000 02 00 001 02 00 006 OUR CONTACTS IDS Ingegneria dei Sistemi S p A GeoRadar Division Via Enrica Calabresi 20 56121 Montacchiello PISA ITALIA Tel 39 050 3124350 Fax 39 050 3124205 inforis ids spa it Customer Care department customercare gpr 1ds spa it Tel 39 050 3124 355 356 Sales amp Marketing department sales gpr ids spa it Tel 39 050 3124 352 2 80 All information contained in this document is property of IDS All rights reserved IDS Ingegneria Dei Siste
24. N doc MN 2009 028 Rev 1 1 DETECTOR DUO SYSTEM User manual The simple acquisition software and automatic data saving procedures operate well on both Windows 2000 Professional and Windows XP Professional For details on the required characteristics of the notebook PC see Paragraph 5 1 From an operative point of view the Detector Duo can perfectly adapt to all applications for pipe and cable detection in a typical roadworks environment both over smooth and rough ground Contact IDS Georadar Division directly for all technical and commercial assistance 1 1 Scope This document describes how to use the Georadar Detector Duo including both its hardware and software components 1 2 Trademarks a WINDOWS 2000 Microsoft Corporation PROFESSIONAL WINDOWS XP PROFESSIONAL WINDO WS 7 a DETECTOR DUO IDS Ingegneria dei Sistemi S p A 1 3 Acronyms and Definitions 1 3 1 Acronyms DETECTOR DUO double antenna digital 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 antennas it represents the starting point for all scans 15 80 All information contained in this document is property of IDS All rights reserved IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S p A N doc MN 2009 028 Rev 1 1 DETECTOR DUO SYSTEM User manual Data processing this is applied to
25. NGTHERENIBWDPHARb AAA 60 HE 32T e E EL EE 61 FIG 5 26 FINAL PRINTOUT OF A RADAR MAP ssl is 62 FIG3 27 CLOSING THE PROGRAM rro ici cies 62 FIG 6 1 CONNECTING THE GPS TO THE NOTEBOOK COMPUTER AAA 64 FIG 6 2 EXTERNAL DEVICE SETTINGS COMMAND cas iaa acc 65 FIG 6 3 EXTERNAL DEVICE SETTINGS WINDOW 0 ccccccsssssssssnsrscccceeesssesscessnsnsnenssseceseeesesees 65 ElG 6 4 CEONMESE TLNGS WINDOW ssl 66 FIG 6 5 GPRS COORDINATE E 67 A OA 68 RIG 6 EXAMPEROE AGPS FEB arado idilio tacto 69 PIG 6 3 B2AMPEBOBA KM PEE iaa 69 FIG 6 9 EXAMPLE OF A VISUALIZATION KML FILE eccna eniin a aa aia 70 FIG 8 1 TRACE OF A PIPE PERPENDICULAR TO THE DIRECTION OF INVESTIGATION AND A FELATINTEREACE EE 12 FIG 8 2 MAPS SHOWING TRACES OF AN INTERFACE AND PIPES PERPENDICULAR TO THE DIREC TIONOFINVESTIGA NL pta 73 HG 93 EXAMPLE OF MAP INTERPRE DATION tt iene 74 FIGS TA MAIL SENT BY IDS TO THE CLIENT E 75 FIG 22 CLIENT DATAINSERTION POR Mei eenegen geet eege ee eege 76 FIG 9 3 WEBEX SET UP WINDOW sic ieee eee ee E 76 FIG 9 4 WELCOME TO WEBEX SUPPORT CENTER WINDOW ue eee cess eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 77 FIG 9 5 COMMAND ACCEPTANCE WINDOW EE 78 TABLES INDEX TAB 1 1 CONTACT ADDRESSES FOR TECHNICAL AND SALES ASSISTANCE 14 TAB 3 l CONPROL UNITCHARACTER BS TOS its 22 13 80 All information contained in this document is property of IDS All rights reserved IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S p A N doc MN 2009 028 Rev 1 1 DET
26. PE WINDOW EE 36 FIG 5 A PREINSTALLCA TON WINDOW E 36 FIG 5 5 INSTALLATION COMPLETED WINDOW oocooocccnnnnnocccnnnnnonccnnnononocnnnnnanocnnnnnnoccnnnnnnoronnnananonoss 37 FIG 5 6 SELECTING THE ETHERNET CARD CTCROP 38 FIG gt 7 CHANGING THE IPADDRESS EE EA 39 FIG 5 8 ACOUISITION SOFTWARE TICON Sosa di aii 40 FIG 5 9 INITALZING WINDOW a a A a ee ie aes 41 FIG 5 10 GAIN CALIBRATION UNDERWAY aan 42 HG 5 LLsADVANCED SETTINGS WINDOW ee 43 FIG 5 12 ACQUISITION SELECTION WINDOW 00 0 0 ccccccccccessecceccueeecceceueeeceeeeueeeeeeeaueeeeees 45 FIG S43 NEW ACO UTSET TON WINDOW a 46 FIG 5 14 RADAR MAP DURING THE ACQUISITION PHASE 48 FIG S15 IDENTIEVING A TARGEL ici 49 RG 3 16 THEANTENNA CENTER PON RE 49 12 80 All information contained in this document is property of IDS All rights reserved IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S p A N doc MN 2009 028 Rev 1 1 DETECTOR DUO SYSTEM User manual FIG 3 7 BET DOW NIEUNCT IONS E 50 FIG 5 18 DUAL DISPLAY DURING ACQUISITION 0 eeessssecennnnececeeeeeessessssssneeeessseceeeeeeeeees 51 FIG 5 19 ICONS FOR TYPES OF PIPES AND CABLES ist 52 FIG 5 20 DIAGRAM OF THE T L CARTESIAN REFERENCE SYSTEM ococcccccncnonnnnnonnnnnnnnnnccnnnnnnos 53 FIG 5 21 ACQUISITION PARAMETERS WINDOW ccccsosssssssssornssscccceesssssssestssnsnnenssscceseessssees 55 PIG 5 22 DEINE TING A SORVE EE 58 FIG 523 OW LO RENAME A SURVE EE 59 FIG 5 24 INSERTION OF A MARKER DURI
27. TEM User manual 5 4 Error messages Error messages found in the program are listed below in italics followed by their solutions gt Network error Retry or check hardware Check that the network cable is connected properly to the PC and the Detector Control Unit Try restarting the program gt New depth must be gt 0 Please insert new value to continue gt New depth must be gt 0 Unable to set the depth gt New depth missing Please insert value to continue Select a new value for the depth of the identified pipe gt Warning Unable to print on the selected printer Check that the printer is switched on and connected to the computer gt Unable to review calibration file has been lost The calibration files for the selected survey have been deleted To be able to see the data the Igr bkg and Igr stc files have to be copied from the main program directory C DetectorDuo into the survey directory gt Unable to review mark file has been lost A system file has been deleted making 1t impossible to review the selected acquisition gt Unable to mark marker already present at this distance You have tried to insert a pipe in a point already containing one select a new point gt Gain calibration has been skipped or lost Calibrate gain to proceed gt Unavailable gain calibration has been skipped or lost gt Unavailable gain calibration has changed A calibration has to be performed to be a
28. THE CONTROL UNT OS 19 FIG 3 3 THE ANTENNA CONTROL UNIT CONNECTION CARE 20 EENHEETEN 20 FIG 3S THE POWERSUPPEY CABLE tai Ee 21 FIG 3 6 BATTERY CABLE CONNECTION FOR THE NOTEBOOK PC AND THE DAD 21 FIG 3 7 IDS ATS DUAL 250 700 ANTENNA BOX odcccccncoonnnccnononnnncnnnnnnnnnconannnnncnnnnnnnnncnnnnnnnncconannnnnconnns 22 PS e LEAD BATER EE 23 FIG 3 9 BATTERY STATUS SIGNAL LEFT AND THE BATTERY CHARGER RIGHT 24 FIG 4 1 TROLLEY FOLDED IN ITS CARRIER BAG o ooccccnncconnnonccnnnononnnnnconononccnonononnonorononanccnananononns 25 PIG 2 OPENING THE TROULLEN ia co 26 FIG 4 3 UPPER BLOCKING MECHANISM 1 0 ccc cccccccccsseccceeeeceeeeeecesaeecccaeeecesaaeccesueecesaueecesees 26 FIG 4 4 BATTERY AND CABLING SUPPORT ce cccccccsseccceeececaecccceeeceseeeeceseeeceeeeeceeees 27 RIGA FIXING THE ANTENNA BOX EE 28 PIG 4 6 ANTENNAGRADAR CONNECTION td a ide ici 28 FIG 4 7 TROLLEY ANTENNA LOCKING SYSTEM 29 FIG 4 8 FIXING THE NOTEBOOK IPG unida a 29 PIGe4 9 HASSE VIB LING THE SUNSHADE EEN 31 FIG 4 10 SUNSHADE ON HORIZONTAL SCREEN oooccccocccnnnocononnncnnonononnnnnconononcononanonnnnorononnnccnnnanononos 31 FIG 4 11 CONNECTING THE POSITION SENSOR o occconocononcorononoonononorononnorononoscononorononcorononascononorenona 32 P D REMOVING THE TROLLEY WHEEES aa 33 FIGS tA DETECTOR DUO SETUP ICON e EE Ee 35 FIG 35 2 DETECTOR DUO WELCOME WINDOW sata e Ee A 35 FIG 53 SETUP TY
29. ain Calibration Radar selection E O RADAR O BATT O SPEED External device settings SWEEP Initializing softw C GPS re Pee External device type IRS 232GPS sl Initializing syste type RS 232 GPS s GPS spy light Initializing radar si COM Setting Acq step fi traces 1 Every update Configuration GPS offsetx 0 00 GPS offset Y 0 00 GPS tile 46 Shallow Deep start calibration Skip calibration End program Fig 6 6 GPS spy Remember that the GPS spy light only indicates the correct functioning of the GPS not the accuracy of the GPS readings to evaluate precision use the tools supplied with the GPS system Step 8 The GPS data in NMEAS GGA format are saved as an ASCII file in the same directory as the radar data the GPS files have the same numbering as the radar files but have a GPS extension see the example shown in Fig 6 7 During the radar data acquisition phase you can check the GPS acquisition data using white Markers placed at the bottom of the radar map 68 80 All information contained in this document is property of IDS All rights reserved IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S p A N doc MN 2009 028 Rev 1 1 DETECTOR DUO SYSTEM User manual 17710001 GPS Notepad Seles File Edit Format wiew Help GPGGA 111429 4339 1436 N 01026 1883 E 1 05 2 GPGGA 111431 4339 1436 N 01026 1883 E 1 04 2 GPGGA 111433 4339 1439 N 01026 1877 E 1 04 2 GPGGA 111435 4339
30. ained in this document is property of IDS All rights reserved IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S p A N doc MN 2009 028 Rev 1 1 DETECTOR DUO SYSTEM User manual 4 2 Connecting the cables 4 2 1 Connecting the battery ats Fig 4 4 Battery and cabling support gt Place the battery in its yellow bag Fig 4 4 gt Place the bag on the PVC base plate and fix the bag to the support with the strap provided 1 gt Connect the power supply cable to the BATTERY port on the Control Unit 3 and to the white connector to link it to the battery 2 4 2 2 Mounting the antenna and connecting the cables Place the antenna under the trolley Fig 4 5 inserting the two ends 1 and 2 into their PVC supports 3 and 4 gt Insert the pins 5 and 6 and block them with the nuts provided gt Connect the cable linking the antenna port 7 to the ANT 1 port on the Control Unit Fig 4 5 and Fig 4 6 27 80 All information contained in this document is property of IDS All rights reserved IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S p A N doc MN 2009 028 Rev 1 1 DETECTOR DUO SYSTEM User manual Fig 4 5 Fixing the antenna box Fig 4 6 Antenna radar connection gt Under the battery plate you can find the antenna trolley locking system see Fig 4 7 in order to lock the trolley to the antenna the user has to move the locking system down to the top of the antenna then push down the front of the antenna and at t
31. ble to acquire data See Paragraph 5 3 2 for calibration instructions gt Unavailable directory has been lost The last acquisition cannot be recovered select a new acquisition 63 80 All information contained in this document is property of IDS All rights reserved IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S p A N doc MN 2009 028 Rev 1 1 DETECTOR DUO SYSTEM User manual 6 USING GPS WITH THE DETECTOR DUO SYSTEM The Detector Duo system can acquire GPS data in NMEASGGA format You therefore have to set the GPS receiver so that the data output through the serial port or Ethernet port is in NMEA GGA format The serial communication between the GPS and the notebook computer must be set up for GPS as follows e Baud rate 9800 e Byte size 8 e Parity No e Stop bits 1 GPS data acquisition procedure with the DetectorDuo FW system Step 1 Connect the GPS receiver to the Panasonic CF 19 or with some others notebook with the serial port using the serial cable shown in Fig 6 1 A aaen 7 Oey Fig 6 1 Connecting the GPS to the notebook computer Step 2 Open the External device settings after having clicked on the DetectorDuoFW icon at the top left of the main window see Fig 6 2 64 80 All information contained in this document is property of IDS All rights reserved IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S p A N doc MN 2009 028 Rev 1 1 DETECTOR DUO SYSTEM User manual DetectorDuoFW v03 00 003 Mo
32. d which at IDS s judgment were defective or became defective during its normal use Seller s obligations shall not apply to Faulty Parts that O Buyer do not properly store install use or maintain 3 Buyer modify or perform tests which are not approved in writing by the Seller Buyer have subjected to any kind of misuse detrimental exposure beyond its intended purpose or damaged in an accident or by natural disaster or calamities d Are repaired by other than IDS personnel in which have been installed HW SW accessories not supplied by IDS are integrated or connected to equipment different from the ones supplied by IDS except the PC data Logger conform to IDS specifications e Whose operational software was not installed as per IDS instruction see IDS User s Guide for the Data Acquisition Software B Warranty Procedure 1 To proceed in the application of warranty terms Buyer shall have to contact IDS Customer Care Office to get the clearance to return the Faulty Parts 2 The Faulty Parts once received by IDS will be inspected to verify they are eligible for repair or replacement 3 Buyer is responsible for ensuring that the Faulty Parts be returned to IDS with a suitable packing it is recommended that the original packing be saved for a better understand of the failure cause IDS will not be obliged to repair or replace Faulty Parts damaged from abuse misuse negligence accident loss or dama
33. ds INGEGNERIA DE SISTEM Please select a setup type Typical Minimum required features will be installed Choose which program features you want installed and where they will be installed Recommended for advanced users Fig 5 3 Setup type window y DetectorDuo InstallShield Wizard Ready to Install the Program ID S The wizard is ready to begin installation IN ERIA DE SISTEMI ayo Click Install to begin the installation If you want to review or change any of your installation settings click Back Click Cancel to exit the wizard Fig 5 4 Pre installation window 36 80 All information contained in this document is property of IDS All rights reserved IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S p A N doc MN 2009 028 Rev 1 1 DETECTOR DUO SYSTEM User manual i DetectorDuo InstallShield Wizard InstallShield Wizard Completed The InstallShield Wizard has successfully installed DetectorDuo Click Finish to exit the wizard Fig 5 5 Installation completed window Automatically a shortcut of the DetectorDuo exe will be created on to desktop The software will be installed automatically under C DetectorDuo directory Before using the Detector software you have to configure the notebook network card To perform this operation in Windows 2000 Professional or Windows XP Professional follow the steps below gt Select the My Network Places icon with the right mouse button
34. epth of the target the ration between the twt relating to the echoes from the side points and the twt relating to the top surface of the target decreases Again the hyperbola widens with increasing target depth o For equal propagation speed depth and type of target the hyperbola will be wider for geometrically larger targets for examples for wider diameter pipes When interpreting the maps it is therefore a good idea to remember that the width of a hyperbola does not just depend on the geometrical size and shape of the target Fig 8 2 shows two maps featuring echoes of an irregular interface between two layers with different dielectric properties asphalt and six pipes situated perpendicularly to the direction of investigation surface of the pipes Fig 8 2 Maps showing traces of an interface and pipes perpendicular to the direction of investigation 73 80 All information contained in this document is property of IDS All rights reserved IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S p A N doc MN 2009 028 Rev 1 1 DETECTOR DUO SYSTEM User manual d gt Io Pro Puna JAS AE ee As can be seen in Fig 8 2 the echo of a target doesn t simple consist of a single dark band it consists of alternate dark and light bands These derive from the signal minimums and maximums reflected back from the target in fact the black and white bands represented in the figure correspond to maximum and minimum signal amplitude
35. equested by faxing or writing to the cartographic or planning office of the companies specifying clearly the streets and areas of interest 79 80 All information contained in this document is property of IDS All rights reserved IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S p A N doc MN 2009 028 Rev 1 1 DETECTOR DUO SYSTEM User manual The most important types of utilities which may be managed by different agencies to be considered are gt Public Street Lighting Low Medium and High Voltage Electricity Cables Water supply Gas Telephone Cables Y Y VY V WV Sewers Even though they may be very generic these maps represent an important support during the extraction and data interpretation phases since they give the user a first idea if not an exhaustive one of the utilities that are present For this reason it 1s important that the user activates the procedures for obtaining these maps well in advance to make sure that they will be available during the data extraction phase APPENDIX C OPENING MANHOLES This phase is normally performed once the acquisition phase has been completed and consists in opening the manholes present in the investigated site The data regarding the depth diameter and direction of the utility should be saved on the work sheet this will provide you with further reference data during the interpretation phase and will allow propagation velocity estimates to be performed in order to calculate the
36. ev 1 1 DETECTOR DUO SYSTEM User manual WHETHER WRITTEN ORAL EXPRESS IMPLIED OR STATUTORY INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE IMPORTANT NOTE FOR THE US CUSTOMERS FCC ID UFW DETDUO FW This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received Including interference that may cause undesired operation Warning Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Operation of this device is restricted to law enforcement fire and rescue officials scientific research institutes commercial mining companies and construction companies Operation by any other party is a violation of 47 U S C 301 and could subject the operator to serious legal penalties Coordination Requirements a UWB imaging systems require coordination through the FCC before the equipment may be used The operator shall comply with any constraints on equipment usage resulting from this coordination b The users of UWB imaging devices shall supply detailed operational areas to the FCC Office of Engineering and Technology who shall coordinate this information with the Federal Government through the National Telecommunications and Information Ad
37. every 20 traces if the Acquisition Step traces 1 the DetectorDuoFW system will uptake all the information produced by the GPS according to the time parameters set on GPS equipment Step 5 The GPS antenna coordinates will be insert the text box GPS offset X and Y and referred to the barycenter system in the antenna see Fig 6 5 bg ke Acq step hl traces 1 Every update GPS offset X 10 00 GPS offset Y 10 00 GPS tile 46 66 80 All information contained in this document is property of IDS All rights reserved IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S p A N doc MN 2009 028 Rev 1 1 DETECTOR DUO SYSTEM User manual Antenna advancing direction System barycenter Fig 6 5 GPS coordinates Step 6 Accept the parameters set in the COM settings field by clicking the OK button as shown in Fig 6 4 Step 7 Correct functioning of the GPS and its communication with the DetecorDuoFW system is indicated by the GPS spy light in the acquisition window when the light is green the GPS is correctly connected and functioning when the GPS is red either the connection between the GPS and DetecorDuoFW systems has not been correctly made or the GPS is switched off Fig 6 6 67 80 All information contained in this document is property of IDS All rights reserved IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S p A N doc MN 2009 028 Rev 1 1 DETECTOR DUO SYSTEM User manual H DetectorDuoFW v03 00 003 E ee dei Sistemi RADAR SETUP G
38. field you have the choice of modifying the vertical scale of the radar map by setting the value in m or nsec 5 In the Gain application field you can choose to view the radar map acquired in real time with or without gain applied 6 In the Background removal field you can set the Clear_x application for the acquired radar maps 7 Language this permits you to change the language used on the software interface amongst those available e g ITA Italian Eng English 44 80 All information contained in this document is property of IDS All rights reserved IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S p A N doc MN 2009 028 Rev 1 1 DETECTOR DUO SYSTEM User manual 5 3 3 Commands used during acquisition Data acquisition is started using the window shown in Fig 5 12 YUZ NI DU Powered Di Fig 5 12 ACQUISITION SELECTION window Ar alibrati sal sea aes gt Press the Ze button to go back to the pre acquisition phase gt Press the 122 1 button to close the software gt To start a new acquisition write a name in the text box then press the button next to 1t This will open the window shown in Fig 5 13 45 80 All information contained in this document is property of IDS All rights reserved IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S p A N doc MN 2009 028 Rev 1 1 DETECTOR DUO SYSTEM User manual ld DetectorDuo v02 00 000 Powered by IDS ingegneria dei Sistemi NEW ACQUISITION Scan 01 Say Seale o Eda
39. ge 41 80 All information contained in this document is property of IDS All rights reserved IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S p A N doc MN 2009 028 Rev 1 1 DETECTOR DUO SYSTEM User manual SoniiGuretion Ser CONTEO gt By pressing the button you can avoid performing the gain calculations but in this way you can only view pre existing radar maps gt The spy lights representing the radar RADAR battery BATT acquisition speed SPEED and acquired sweeps SWEEP indicate the current activity status of the system 42 80 All information contained in this document is property of IDS All rights reserved IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S p A N doc MN 2009 028 Rev 1 1 DETECTOR DUO SYSTEM User manual gt You can zoom in on the maps up to a magnification of 4 by selecting one of these buttons me gt Press the _End program button to shut down the software then confirm your choice in the following message window Do you really want to quit the program Le HS Press Yes this is followed by the final message xi Ku Radar on Please remember to switch the radar off gt Clicking twice on the upper grey bar of the first window Fig 5 10 opens the Advanced settings window Fig 5 11 where the following parameters can be set Advanced settings v2 03 Wheel setting rr Ground type Measure unit GG Wheel driven Rough terrain a GG micm C Auto stacking fi
40. ge in transit 4 The Shipping costs for Products returned during the warranty period are as follows f From Buyer Site to Seller site 1 shipping costs as per Incoterms CIP are borne by Buyer g From Seller Site to Buyer site shipping cost as per Incoterms CIP are borne by Seller 5 The warranty period on the repaired or replaced Faulty Parts is six months or the unexpired portion of warranty on such Faulty Parts whichever date comes later C Special Warranty Terms for IBIS M Units 1 IDS offers the Buyer special Support and Maintenance Plans to be executed conditionally by the Buyer These Plans set forth special Warranty conditions which are detailed in the relevant options purchased D Limited Liability Seller s sole obligation and liability under this Agreement shall be limited to the repair or replacement of the Product or the refund of the purchase price at the Seller s sole option This Article sets forth the sole and exclusive remedies for claims based upon defects or nonconformity of the Products whether the claim is on contract warranty tort including negligence strict liability or otherwise 3 EXCEPT AS PROVIDED IN THIS DOCUMENT THE FOREGOING WARRANTIES ARE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES AND SELLER MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTIES 8 80 All information contained in this document is property of IDS All rights reserved IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S p A N doc MN 2009 028 R
41. he same time fix the system to the central pin After this turn down the lever and close it 28 80 All information contained in this document is property of IDS All rights reserved IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S p A N doc MN 2009 028 Rev 1 1 DETECTOR DUO SYSTEM User manual Fig 4 7 Trolley antenna locking system 4 2 3 Mounting the PC notebook and the sunshade gt The upper base plate on the trolley 2 is used to fix the notebook PC 1 with four Velcro strips A B C D as shown in Fig 4 8 gt Once the notebook is fixed on the plate connect the inverted network cable see Fig 3 4 by connecting the green connector to the PC network port 3 and the waterproof black connector to the radar port 4 Fig 4 8 Fixing the notebook PC gt A sunshade can be applied to the notebook see 29 80 All information contained in this document is property of IDS All rights reserved IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S p A N doc MN 2009 028 Rev 1 1 DETECTOR DUO SYSTEM User manual gt gt E we ta on ae gt Fig 4 9 Fix the lateral guides of the sunshade to the lateral sides of the notebook screen Then close and tighten the belt behind the screen The internal edges can be tightened as required 30 80 All information contained in this document is property of IDS All rights reserved IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S p A N doc MN 2009 028 Rev 1 1 DETECTOR DUO SYSTEM User manua
42. he antenna box The detector duo system can be used with the box containing two antennas one with a frequency of 700MHz and the other with 250 MHz see Fig 3 7 Fig 3 7 IDS ATS DUAL 250 700 antenna box 22 80 All information contained in this document is property of IDS All rights reserved IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S p A N doc MN 2009 028 Rev 1 1 DETECTOR DUO SYSTEM User manual NOTE it is also possible to connect the DAD to one of the two ATS single frequency models at 250MHz or 7OOMHz 3 1 3 Power supply The Control Unit is powered by gt A lead 12V 12Ah battery see Fig 3 8 To connect to the power supply cable Fig 3 8 Lead Battery 3 1 3 1 Charge level and battery replacement When the spy light is lit next to the power supply port on the radar this indicates that the system is powered if it is not lit this means that either the cable is not connected correctly or that the battery is flat less than 10V The battery has an autonomy of around 12 hours When the battery runs down the instrument must be switched off another battery connected and the system can be started up again A flat battery can be completely recharged in around 3 hours with the appropriate battery charger see Fig 3 9 right A software message on the PC informs the user of the battery charge level with a BATT button see Fig 3 9 left which changes color as follows gt Green if the battery is fully charged gt
43. iodically using a damp cloth Do not use solvents or abrasive detergents Do not apply liquid directly to the electrical contacts of the various connectors If a specific spray 1s used to clean the PC TFT monitor make sure it is not flammable ion any case do not spray it directly on the screen instead spray it onto the cleaning cloth 5 80 All information contained in this document is property of IDS All rights reserved IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S p A N doc MN 2009 028 Rev 1 1 DETECTOR DUO SYSTEM User manual dg BATTERIES REMOVAL INFORMATION cl Laptop Batteries Manufacturer PANASONIC Type Li ion Ni Characteristics 10 65V 5 7Ah Removal instructions 1 turn off the laptop 2 open the drawer with the symbol of the batteries 3 extract the battery pack pulling the tab Radar batteries Manufacturer FIAMM FG21202 SAFT MP176065 Type rechargeable lead acid rechargeable lithium ion Characteristics 12V amp 12Ah 15V amp 6 8Ah Removal instructions 1 disconnect the battery from the instrument a pull the connector wings b separate the connectors 2 remove the battery from the cover optional opening the Strap 6 80 All information contained in this document is property of IDS All rights reserved IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S p A N doc MN 2009 028 Rev 1 1 DETECTOR DUO SYSTEM User manual RECICLYING The crossed out wheeled bin symbol shown on the equipment indicates tha
44. l LATERAL GUIDES Fig 4 9 Assembling the sunshade gt Another possibility is to work with the horizontal touch screen see Fig 4 10 In this case first take out the touch pen then fix the lateral guides of the sunshade to the lateral sides of the screen Then close and tighten the belt under the laptop Finally tighten the inner edges of the sunshade Fig 4 10 Sunshade on horizontal screen 4 2 4 Connecting the position sensor 31 80 All information contained in this document is property of IDS All rights reserved IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S p A N doc MN 2009 028 Rev 1 1 DETECTOR DUO SYSTEM User manual Fig 4 11 Connecting the position sensor gt The system position sensor is situated inside one of the trolley wheels and turns in unison with it Fig 4 11 gt The sensor measures all movements of the Detector Duo from its starting point which coincides with the system centerpoint which is the center of the antenna gt The sensor cable has to be connected to the WHEEL port 1 on the Control Unit 4 2 5 Removing the trolley wheels gt If the wheels need to be removed for storage press the black button labelled PRESS indicated by the arrow to the side of the wheel and pull the wheel outwards gt To reinsert the wheel onto the axis it is sufficient to push it into the support until the automatic block clicks into place Fig 4 12 32 80 All information contained in
45. le EE 25 DC EE Ar Ad CORMECIINS Meba E 2d 4 2 2 Mounting the antenna and connecting the Cables cccccceseeeccceeeceeceeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeees Sc 4 2 3 Mounting the PC notebook and the sunshade cccccccccnnonononoccncnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnononanannnnnnnss 29 124 Connecting the POSION SENSO ii 31 4 2 5 Removing the trolley Wheels E 32 S The acquisition SOPDW ALE in AA AEEA E STER 34 Id The Notebook EE 34 5 2 Software installation and configuration oooooonnncncnnnnnnnnnnanononnnnnnnnnnanonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnncnnnnnnnnnos 35 Jo RNA OTRA ee 40 A A a aaa 40 33 2 Pre acquisition Commands dlls 41 5 3 3 Commands used during acquisition cccccccccnnnnnnnnononnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnononnnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnos 45 5 3 3 1 Acquisition for on site detecton 47 525 52 AACQUISICION FOL MAP PIN EE 52 ia A A A A 56 5 3 9 We Ee Tee enen EE 57 EE 63 6 Using GPS with the detector duo System sssssssssssscccccccccccccccssssssssssssssscssccsscsssssssees 64 71 Work procedure flowchart EE 71 S How touse ENE CELE CEO ee 72 11 80 All information contained in this document is property of IDS All rights reserved IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S p A N doc MN 2009 028 Rev 1 1 DETECTOR DUO SYSTEM User manual IOMA EE EN 75 9 1 Remote assistance using Webex Support Center 73 OL HOW touse he WED REI e eel nan e dea rad 75 FIGURES INDEX FIG 3 1 OVERVIEW OF THE DETECTOR DUO AND ITS COMPONENTES cc eeccee eee 18 FIG 922
46. mi S p A N doc MN 2009 028 Rev 1 1 DETECTOR DUO SYSTEM User manual DISCLAIMER IDS INCLUDING ITS SUBCONTRACTORS OR SUPPLIERS ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY AND ALL CLAIMS RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THE EQUIPMENT BY THE BUYER WHETHER USED SEPARATELY OR IN COMBINATION WITH OTHER PRODUCTS WHICH ASSUMES ALL RELEVANT RISKS AND LIABILITY EQUIPMENT MAY INCLUDE SPECIFIC OPERATIONAL SOFTWARE WITH AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING AND ANALYSIS TOOLS WHILE EVERY EFFORT IS MADE TO ENSURE THE ACCURACY OF THE INFORMATION PROVIDED BY THOSE TOOLS THEY MUST NOT BE INTENDED AS A SUBSTITUTE FOR PEOPLE ANALYSIS RATHER THEY HAVE TO BE INTENDED AS AN ADVISOR AND THE USER MUST BE AWARE THAT THE RESULTS PROVIDED BY THEM MAY BE NOT ABSOLUTELY ERROR FREE AND MUST NOT COMPLETELY RELY ON THE RESULTS PROVIDED BY THEM IDS ASSUMES NO LIABILITY FOR ANY DIRECT INDIRECT SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR INJURIES CAUSED BY SUCH RELIANCE ANY PERSON OR ENTITY WHO COMPLETELY RELIES ON INFORMATION OBTAINED FROM THE AUTOMATED DATA PROCESSING ANALYSIS TOOLS ONLY DOES SO AT HIS HER OWN RISK 3 80 All information contained in this document is property of IDS All rights reserved IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S p A N doc MN 2009 028 Rev 1 1 DETECTOR DUO SYSTEM User manual CONFORMITY TO EUROPEAN REGULATIONS The equipment conforms to the following requirements set by EC regulations including subsequent modifications and to the legislation se
47. ministration The information provided by the UWB operator shall include the name address and other pertinent contact information of the user the desired geographical area of operation and the FCC ID number and other nomenclature of the UWB device This material shall be submitted to the following address Frequency Coordination Branch OET Federal Communications Commission 445 12th Street SW Washington D C 20554 ATTN UWB Coordination d Users of authorized coordinated UWB systems may transfer them to other qualified users and to different locations upon coordination of change of ownership or location to the FCC and coordination with existing authorized operations e The NTIA FCC coordination report shall include any needed constraints that apply to day to day operations Such constraints could specify prohibited areas of operations or areas located near authorized radio stations for which additional coordination is required before operation of the UWB equipment If additional local coordination is required a local coordination contact will be provided f The coordination of routine UWB operations shall not take longer than 15 business days from the receipt of the coordination request by NTIA Special temporary operations may be handled with an expedited turn around time when circumstances warrant The operation of UWB systems in emergency situations involving the safety of life or property may occur without coordination provided a
48. notification procedure similar to that contained in CFR47 Section 2 405 a e is followed by the UWB equipment user Notice Use of this device as a wall imaging system is prohibited by FCC regulations 9 80 All information contained in this document is property of IDS All rights reserved IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S p A N doc MN 2009 028 Rev 1 1 DETECTOR DUO SYSTEM User manual IMPORTANT NOTE FOR THE CANADIAN CUSTOMERS IC Certification Number IC 8991A DETDUOFW This device complies with the requirements of IC Standard RSS 220 This Ground Penetrating Radar Device shall be operated only when in contact with or within m of the ground This Ground Penetrating Radar Device shall be operated only by law enforcement agencies scientific research institutes commercial mining companies construction companies and emergency rescue or firefighting organizations 10 80 All information contained in this document is property of IDS All rights reserved IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S p A N doc MN 2009 028 Rev 1 1 DETECTOR DUO SYSTEM User manual INDEX E buteoustreut eer EE 14 EE 15 RE RE 15 Eegenen 15 MEA O A A 15 js Deh A EN 15 EE 17 Dl TIOW EE 17 22 backround KHOWICd BC reguit CG cries E A E 17 Ds BT TE 18 Dd DESCONOCE TOI REENEN IS Sell The Detector Duo Control Er EEN 19 3A 2 The antenna OOK E 22 ALS A 23 3 1 3 1 Charge level and battery replacement al 23 AASSCMDIY Procedure iii ainia 25 AL Howto assemb
49. on you can remove a previously selected marker The system can t identify the types of pipe or cable This information can be found from other sources such as opening manhole covers or consulting technical maps 5 3 3 2 Acquisition for mapping In this second case select the Edit parameters button Fig 5 13 to set the starting point coordinate al fine the window shown in Fig 5 21 automatically opens You then have the chance to choose the following acquisition parameters e The acquisition direction as either Longitudinal or Transversal When filling in this field remember that Longitudinal L means the scans is performed parallel to the zero reference line T axis while a scan perpendicular to this line is called a Transversal scan T See figure Fig 5 20 52 80 All information contained in this document is property of IDS All rights reserved IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S p A N doc MN 2009 028 Rev 1 1 DETECTOR DUO SYSTEM User manual Transverse Scan REFERENCE GRID Longitudinal Scan Fig 5 20 Diagram of the T L cartesian reference system e Coordinate m This field allows you to insert the values of the set T or L co ordinate Remember to indicate if a coordinate is negative Check the current T or L coordinate on the site and insert it into the relative field Remember that despite the actual dimensions of the antenna box it is represented in the Cartesian reference sy
50. op left of the sections hide a target they can be moved to the bottom right of the radar maps simply by clicking twice with the left mouse button on the yellow Shallow or Deep labels 50 80 All information contained in this document is property of IDS All rights reserved IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S p A N doc MN 2009 028 Rev 1 1 DETECTOR DUO SYSTEM User manual EJ DetectorDuo v02 00 000 Powered by IDS Ingegneria dei Sistemi NEW ACQUISITION Scan O 1 Next Z2x0004 3 00m Um rew Dist 17 71 m ZS JS L dk 8 E m zem o m J gege Lo mm EECH y Py 1 a dm we DOE E 4 d El lei EAR o Stortscan Stop scan Fig 5 18 DUAL display during acquisition gt The button permits the type of pipe and its position to be marked on the chosen point of the radar map The window shown in Fig 5 19 appears automatically The icons represent some types of pipe from the top left clockwise we have Gas Electric Cable Telephone Cable Water Pipe Unknown Pipe Sewage Pipe Public Illumination cable Traffic Light cable 51 80 All information contained in this document is property of IDS All rights reserved IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S p A N doc MN 2009 028 Rev 1 1 DETECTOR DUO SYSTEM User manual Marker Select pipe cable to confirm marker A A A __ _ _ _ gt gt Fig 5 19 Icons for types of pipes and cables gt By pressing the Lene butt
51. parameters IIIT o Fig 5 13 NEW ACQUISITION window Once a name has been given to a new survey a file is automatically created with the selected name in the C DetectorDuo Mission directory All data files containing acquired data will be automatically stored in this file gt Press the _txtecqisiion_ button to stop and save the acquisition The window shown in Fig 5 12 then reappears gt The icon below reminds you that you can write some notes on the scan in the text box underneath 46 80 All information contained in this document is property of IDS All rights reserved IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S p A N doc MN 2009 028 Rev 1 1 DETECTOR DUO SYSTEM User manual Prescan note At this point you have two options 1 perform radar scans without setting any reference coordinates simply to locally identify any buried utilities on site 2 perform geo referenced scans to obtain an underground mapping of the site 5 3 3 1 Acquisition for on site detection Press the 1 button and start the acquisition by pushing the trolley The window shown in Fig 5 14 appears displaying the icon 47 80 All information contained in this document is property of IDS All rights reserved IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S p A N doc MN 2009 028 Rev 1 1 DETECTOR DUO SYSTEM User manual El DetectorDuo v02 00 000 Powered by IDS Ingegneria des Sistemi NEW ACQUISITION Scan 01 NextL22x0001 0 00m On Om Pre
52. pipe This Operation can be repeated several times during the acquisition a symbol will appear at calibration points describing the type of the characteristics of the detected pipe gt Press the button to finish the scan while remaining in the open survey gt Press the 52 button to save the scan file onto the computer hard disk in the C DetectorDuo Mission directory you can continue the same scan by moving the trolley in the same direction gt Press the LL button to finish the scan and go back to the main menu shown in Fig 5 12 to choose a new survey 5 3 5 Post acquisition commands The following commands can be activated from the ACQUISITION SELECTION window see Fig 5 12 57 80 All information contained in this document is property of IDS All rights reserved IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S p A N doc MN 2009 028 Rev 1 1 DETECTOR DUO SYSTEM User manual gt Any of the surveys saved on the computer can be deleted by pressing the button select the survey name and press the delete button the software requests you to confirm your choice Fig 5 22 Fig 5 22 Deleting a survey gt By pressing the button the last survey can be reloaded to continue performing further scans in it Fig 5 23 58 80 All information contained in this document is property of IDS All rights reserved IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S p A N doc MN 2009 028 Rev 1 1 DETECTOR DUO SYSTEM
53. r cable you can then mark the position on the ground in correspondence to the center point of the antenna as shown in Fig 5 16 Fig 5 16 The antenna center point The centerpoint 1 of the system is situated in the central point of the antenna see Fig 5 16 and it represents the starting point when reading radar maps red line on the ground 49 80 All information contained in this document is property of IDS All rights reserved IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S p A N doc MN 2009 028 Rev 1 1 DETECTOR DUO SYSTEM User manual gt Use the PS and buttons to position the horizontal cursor on the peak of the chosen hyperbola see Fig 5 17 C Y HORIZONTAL CURSOR Fig 5 17 UP DOWN functions In particular during the acquisition phase both the radar maps can be viewed Fig 5 18 when the DUAL 250 700 antenna is operated In fact initially the software automatically displays the Shallow radar section 7OOMHz to view both the sections together click once with the left mouse button in the bottom right section named Deep to make the radar section for the 7OOMHz appear together with the 250MHz antenna The two sections are separated by a yellow horizontal line Then by clicking twice with the left mouse button on the horizontal yellow line and dragging upwards or downwards the two maps can be viewed in more or less detail In addition if the Shallow and Deep labels in the t
54. s 18 80 All information contained in this document is property of IDS All rights reserved IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S p A N doc MN 2009 028 Rev 1 1 DETECTOR DUO SYSTEM User manual 3 1 1 The Detector Duo Control Unit The control unit has the following main functions gt To communicate with the antenna gt To communicate with the notebook computer gt To pilot the position sensor The control unit Fig 3 2 is fitted with the following connection ports gt Position sensor port 4 the position sensor is connected to the control unit using the specific cable This port is marked as WHEEL Fig 3 2 The Control Unit gt Antenna port 3 using the cable shown in Fig 3 3 this connects the Control Unit to the antenna It is marked as ANT 1 19 80 All information contained in this document is property of IDS All rights reserved IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S p A N doc MN 2009 028 Rev 1 1 DETECTOR DUO SYSTEM User manual Fig 3 3 The Antenna Control Unit connection cable gt Network port 2 a inverted network cable Fig 3 4 connects the control unit to the notebook PC This port is marked LAN Fig 3 4 The inverted network cable Power supply port 1 this connects the battery to the Control Unit using the power supply cable Fig 3 5 20 80 All information contained in this document is property of IDS All rights reserved IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S p A N doc MN
55. stem by a single point that corresponds to its centerpoint When moving the antenna box make sure the centerpoint is on the scan line at the defined coordinate o Coord value insert the value of the coordinate to be maintained constant during the scan in this field o Coord Step this field contains the step value that is added automatically to the current value when a scan is finished leaving the system ready to start the next scan The preset value 2 m between scans For example if a longitudinal scan has been chosen and it starts from a point with coordinates T L 0 2 m the following values must be set 53 80 All information contained in this document is property of IDS All rights reserved IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S p A N doc MN 2009 028 Rev 1 1 DETECTOR DUO SYSTEM User manual e Longitudinal e 21n the Coord value field e 21nthe Coord Step field Once the scan is finished the coordinate of the L value is automatically positioned on the value 4 The Antenna Box may only be moved in one direction It may E only be pulled or pushed in the direction of increasing scanning BE CAREFUL coordinates e Scan Offset m each radar scan is characterised by an initial L and or T co ordinate Therefore once you have inserted the starting point co ordinate for the investigation coord value as a function of the type of scan the other reference co ordinate must be defined in the Scan Offset m
56. survey consists in the preliminary investigation its scope is to acquire all the necessary information for the logistics of the operation taking into account the objectives to be performed In the specific case of a georadar investigation for underground utilities searching the first thing to consider is the accessibility of the site in terms of taking into account the space available for the passage of the antenna trolley and considering any architectural obstacles that could cause an obstacle to the data acquisition phase Often in fact the investigation is performed in streets squares and on pavements with a relatively high level of urban traffic and above all in the presence of randomly parked cars The main points to be considered during this phase are described below gt Specific permissions must be obtained access to pedestrian zones permission to interrupt the traffic flow etc gt Any difficulties in accessing the site must be considered gt The space available gt The presence of parked cars gt The level of traffic It is the task of the user to take these points into consideration when programming the work APPENDIX B THE TECHNICAL MAPS Technical maps of the existing utilities are produced by the various utilities companies These give general indications in a schematic way about the type and position of the utilities that are managed and or have been constructed by them These maps can be r
57. t by the member states that implement these regulations 1999 05 EEC Radio Directive Warning this equipment is destined for use in industrial environments Class A apparatus In residential commercial and light industry environments this apparatus may generate radio interference in this case the user may be required to operate while taking appropriate countermeasures The apparatus is sensitive to the presence of external electromagnetic fields which may reduce its performance RADIO FREQUENCY EXPOSURE COMPLIANCE This product operated is usually operated at least 1 m from the operator Typical power density levels at a distance of 1 m or greater is below 1 uW cm 0 01 W m which are far below the levels specified by the current regulations Thus this product pose no health and safety risk when operated in the normal manner of intended use 4 80 All information contained in this document is property of IDS All rights reserved IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S p A N doc MN 2009 028 Rev 1 1 DETECTOR DUO SYSTEM User manual CLEANING INFORMATION Before cleaning any external parts of the apparatus make sure that all cables have been disconnected including the power supply cable If a damp cloth is used make sure it is not too wet to avoid any damage to the electrical components of the equipment Wait until the equipment is totally dry before reconnecting the cables The Detector Duo should be cleaned per
58. t the product must be recycled separately from other waste at the end of its useful life Separate waste disposal of this product at the end of its useful life will be organised and managed by IDS When you decide to dispose of the equipment contact IDS and follow the system that IDS has set up to permit the separate collection of the apparatus at its life end Adequate separate collection for its subsequent recycling treatment and environmental friendly disposal contribute towards avoiding any unnecessary effects on the environment and to health and favour the reuse or recycling of the materials that make up the equipment Unauthorised disposal of this product as unsorted waste by its possessor will lead to an administrative penalty foreseen by national regulations 7 80 All information contained in this document is property of IDS All rights reserved IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S p A N doc MN 2009 028 Rev 1 1 DETECTOR DUO SYSTEM User manual WARRANTY CERTIFICATE CONDITIONS A Standard Warranty Conditions 1 IDS Ingegneria dei Sistemi S p A hereinafter referred to as IDS or Seller warrants that its products shall be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of 12 months from the delivery date duly registered and certified Effective Date in the Warranty Registration Form IDS shall repair or replace Products or parts thereof found faulty the Faulty Parts which are returned to IDS an
59. this document is property of IDS All rights reserved IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S p A N doc MN 2009 028 Rev 1 1 DETECTOR DUO SYSTEM User manual Fig 4 12 Removing the trolley wheels Remember to disconnect all the cables before putting the trolley back into its storage bag position sensor cable antenna DAD cable network and power supply cable 33 80 All information contained in this document is property of IDS All rights reserved IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S p A N doc MN 2009 028 Rev 1 1 DETECTOR DUO SYSTEM User manual 5 THE ACQUISITION SOFTWARE 5 1 The Notebook Computer The DETECTORDUO acquisition SW is installed on a Notebook Computer This SW is dedicated to the specific phases of setting up acquiring and saving radar data IDS recommends to use a notebook PC with the following characteristics gt Pentium processor gt 1 5GHz or Centrino gt 900 MHz gt Ethernet 100 Mbit sec card gt monitor resolution color gt 800x600 gt Operative system Windows 7 or XP Professional gt HDD gt 40 Gbyte shock proof mounted on a gel support or equivalent Serial Port RS232 Water proof gt IP54 Y YV No communication software of the type Firewall WiFi or Antivirus protection may be installed on the computer these types of SW enter into conflict with the DETECTOR DUO acquisition SW IDS takes no responsibility for any functional conflicts that may occur between
60. tp www weber com Bringing the support to you TM Fig 9 1 Mail sent by IDS to the client Once you have clicked on the link sent by email the following window will appear Insert your data into the form see Fig 9 2 75 80 All information contained in this document is property of IDS All rights reserved IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S p A N doc MN 2009 028 Rev 1 1 DETECTOR DUO SYSTEM User manual following information Support session number F32 159 716 Saraceni Required First name Last name Fran Cesco Email Le sraceni ids spa it Company IDS Fig 9 2 Client data insertion form Once you have clicked Submit the following page will appear showing a downloading bar The session starts as soon as the download is complete see Fig 9 3 2 op WEEDE Fierosegt Desmet Gazkegt GO ss rr Il oe H JA Air Hip huppari copo tilo econ ade php Pala ppart picar Ara One moment please Perper Air vient Leng i S hE n Fig 9 3 Webex Set up window As you can see from the following screen Fig 9 4 you are given a console just containing the Chat Video and Leave Session commands 76 80 All information contained in this document is property of IDS All rights reserved IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S p A N doc MN 2009 028 Rev 1 1 DETECTOR DUO SYSTEM User manual ADE Support Loser kraft Ice Es oktpcr Da E Daa sobe DE Eno
61. v T T wm ft wm mg ee mg mm E AR mg Se SE Gate SE Whee E ge deren SE Nia KR e SS Ta SOHO HI SIA wm ER y Aj i wem N zem pa E ge n ken det pen P keng Tra mm e A s a 7 a ua Stop seen Sava sce End acquisition Fig 5 14 Radar map during the acquisition phase gt During the acquisition the user can also change the contrast value in real time through the function editing the number in the side textbox as shown in Fig 5 14 gt If you note the appearance of a hyperbola on the screen during acquisition generated by a buried pipe or cable go back moving the trolley in the opposite direction to the acquisition direction This temporarily suspends acquisition and produces a vertical line on the data screen see Fig 5 15 48 80 All information contained in this document is property of IDS All rights reserved IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S p A N doc MN 2009 028 Rev 1 1 DETECTOR DUO SYSTEM User manual ras em wk em y DANA pr Y og FEST e Sf We ect wm Ma eng ge Der ar e AUN yen ied tie LEE Caer FFEA TE a i SE d 4 NE E f SE Y lanes e bee Sea be on Ate L t e EN 5 re GE E Afs d i Cu Nol A er ai ent d fs aie dy E 47 ve lense RADAR We NW sag R dn ai ANOMALY Fig 5 15 Identifying a target gt This vertical line permits you to position the trolley on the axis of the identified pipe o
62. ve Close Alt F4 External device settings Virtual keyboard Windows Start Advanced settings Fig 6 2 External device settings command Step 3 In the External device settings window select the External device type field then select the type of GPS connection as RS 232 GPS Fig 6 3 External device settings External device type IRS 232 GPS dE A E a COM Setting Acq step hl traces 1 Every update GPS offset X 10 00 GPS offset 10 00 GPS tile 46 Fig 6 3 External device settings window Step 4 Click the COM Setting button this opens the window shown in Fig 6 4 from where you can set the parameters shown according to the characteristics of the GPS being used 65 80 All information contained in this document is property of IDS All rights reserved IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S p A N doc MN 2009 028 Rev 1 1 DETECTOR DUO SYSTEM User manual Com port number Baud rate Byte size Parity stop bits j Cancel Fig 6 4 Com settings window For example selecting External device type RS 232 GPS gt Select 1 in the Com menu or set the number of the COM port number the GPS is connected to and the other parameters according to the GPS characteristics gt Use the Acq Step traces field in Fig 6 3 to select the number of sweeps interval the GPS data will be acquired with For example if you have set the Acquisition Step traces to 20 the system will acquire the GPS data
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