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Analog, Pilot/QAM and OFDM leakage detector mode - buffering
When operating in analog Pilot/QAM, or OFDM mode,
continuous communication with the server is not
required, and as the vehicle passes through areas with no
coverage, the leakage data as well as drivepath
coordinates will be buffered. In the background the
device will continuously attempt to reconnect to the
network, and after it does so the buffer will quickly be
dumped to the server. When analog mode is selected, the
Leak level display screen for all channels will show a
buffer indicator in the form of a vertical rectangle.
Normally just the buffer rectangular outline will be
displayed, indicating an empty buffer. As the buffer is
filled the indicator will rise from the bottom.
In analog detector mode,
no time delay information is
displayed and the Signal
view screen is not available.
Detector Walk Mode
When the device is
removed from the cradle,
it will automatically go
into walk mode. If the
device is configured to
utilize a different Wi-Fi
network for Walk mode, it
will ask the user if it should switch to the Walk mode network – if yes it will switch to
that network, and if no it will stay connected to the truck network. If the leak is close