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
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Section 7: Using the DualScan App
DualScan enables you to view two different profiles on the screen at the same time so that you can judge
differences between them. A common reason to do this is deciding if there is a difference in the apparent
depth of objects. DualScan is only available when the UI Mode is set to Advanced.
DualScan works by selecting a reference file (called Base) and collecting new files to compare to the
Base file. You should familiarize yourself with the ScanMax app before working with DualScan since the
basic setup steps are identical to ScanMax mode.
Setting Up for Data Collection and Choosing a Base File
DualScan uses a reference Base file. If you have no 2D files saved on the system from DualScan or any of
the other 2D modes, the XT will prompt you to collect a new Base file. If you have 2D files stored on the
XT, you will need to specify one of the saved files to act as the Base file.
The image at the right shows the scan
setup screen. Note that at the top-left
corner it indicates: Base: XXX. This
means that no base file is selected and that
you will need to either select one by
clicking Files or collect a new one by
clicking Scan.
Note that collecting a new Base file is only
an option if there are no 2D files stored on
the XT. It may be easier to delete all 2D
files in the current project prior to working
with DualScan (recommended). Please see
Section 8 for details on file deletion.