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 52
Appendix E: Labeling
The exterior caution and warning labels are reprinted here in order to comply with various international
regulations. Please contact GSSI if your labels have worn off and you require a replacement.
FCC ID and Canadian ICES-003
This label is affixed to the bottom plate of a StructureScan Mini XT systems and contains the following
information:
FCC ID: The US Federal Communications Commission requires all domestic United States users to
register their equipment with the FCC. You should print, fill out, and submit to the FCC the registration
form found at the beginning of this document. Failure to do so constitutes a violation of FCC laws.
ICES-003: The Canadian government requires that the Mini XT pass emission testing in much the same
manner as the FCC. The Mini XT ID number is presented here in case Canadian users need to prove that
the Mini XT conforms to Canadian government emission regulations.
FDA: The use of lasers in this product is governed by the US Food and Drug Administration. The
StuctureScan Mini XT conforms to FDA Laser Notice No. 50.
WiFi Antenna FCC/IC ID: The Mini XT also contains a WiFi antenna. This is governed under a separate
FCC/IC ID number. This is listed here.
Laser Warnings
The Mini XT has four (4) laser caution labels. The top one at the right is
affixed at each of the three laser aperture. Take care not to stare directly
into the laser beam.
The bottom label at the right is affixed behind the left rear wheel and is meant
to be visible when the Mini XT is opened for service. This cautions the repair
technician that Class 2 laser light may be emitted when the Mini XT housing is
opened.