User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Limited Warranty, Limitations Of Liability And Restrictions
- Garantie limitée, limites de responsabilité et restrictions
- FCC Notice (for U.S. Customers):
- (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.
- Or
- Frequency Coordination Branch, OET
- ATTN: UWB Coordination
- Canadian Requirements for RSS-220
- Canadian Requirements of RSS-220 for Ground Antennas
- Canadian Requirements of RSS-220 for Hand-held Antennas
- Canadian Requirements of RSS-220 for Search and Rescue Antennas
- Table of Contents
- Section 1: Introduction 1
- StructureScan™ Mini XT 2
- Section 2: Getting Started 3
- Section 3: Using ScanEZ Mode 5
- Section 4: Using the Scan3D App 10
- Section 5: Using the ScanMax App 14
- Section 6: Calibrating for Depth in the ScanMax App 20
- Section 7: Using the DualScan App 23
- Section 8: File Management 26
- Setting up Your Laptop/PC and Data Transfer 27
- Launching and Navigating the Software 28
- Viewing and Processing the Data 30
- Processing the Data 32
- Ribbon Options 34
- Home Ribbon Options 34
- 3D Volume Options Ribbon 40
- Chapter 1: Using the StructureScan Mini XT
- Section 1: Introduction
- StructureScan™ Mini XT
- Section 2: Getting Started
- Section 3: Using ScanEZ Mode
- Section 4: Using the Scan3D App
- Section 5: Using the ScanMax App
- Section 6: Calibrating for Depth in the ScanMax App
- Section 7: Using the DualScan App
- Section 8: File Management
- Chapter 2: Using RADAN for StructureScan Mini
- Setting up Your Laptop/PC and Data Transfer
- Launching and Navigating the Software
- Viewing and Processing the Data
- Processing the Data
- Ribbon Options
- Home Ribbon Options
- 3D Volume Options Ribbon
- Appendix A: The Dielectric Constant
- Appendix B: Data Interpretation and Examples of Common Features
- Appendix C: Technical Specifications
- Appendix D: Accessories
- Appendix E: Labeling
Geophysical Survey Systems, Inc. StructureScan™ Mini XT
Manual
MN 70-813 Rev C 7
• New File: This will stop and save your current file and begin collecting a new one. The file number
in the top-left corner will advance by 1.
• Close File: This will stop and save the current file and return you to the ScanEZ menu screen.
• Mark: This will write a red-dashed user mark to the Backup Cursor location when the option is
pushed. This is useful to note the location of something you want to remember.
Collecting Data and Marking Targets
This section covers the steps to locate and mark out objects in 2D.
1 From the ScanEZ Main menu, pull the trigger or
select Scan from the handle keypad to begin.
Roll the Mini XT along the area to be
scanned. The system will display data in
real time as you are rolling it.
2 Back the Mini XT up in a straight line. You will see
a yellow vertical line (the backup cursor) appear on
the screen. The position of this cursor is tied to the
Mini XT’s survey wheel. Stop when the cursor
bisects a hyperbola.
3 Mark the survey surface at both side laser points,
and then back the Mini XT up a little further and
make an “X” in the middle between those laser
marks. Note that objects you are imaging run perpendicular to the track of the Mini XT.
After each line, select New File to collect a new line.
Start Scan