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Type | Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) |
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Manufacturer | Leica Geosystems |
Protection Class | IP65 |
Data Output | USB |
Positioning | GNSS |
Data Acquisition | Real-time |
Data Storage | Internal SSD |
Provides general directions for anticipating and avoiding operational hazards.
Details intended and foreseeable misuse of the product, defining its operational scope.
Specifies environmental conditions suitable for operation and hazardous areas to avoid.
Outlines duties of the manufacturer and the person responsible for product usage.
Covers risks associated with RF signals, electrical installations, and mechanical stress.
Explains the product's capability to function smoothly in electromagnetic environments.
Details FCC compliance for digital devices and radio frequency energy.
Outlines compliance with Industry Canada standards for digital apparatus.
Introduces the DS2000 system and its intended application in civil engineering.
Lists the main components of the DS2000 system, including GPS antenna and laptop.
Details the items included in a standard stand-alone package of the DS2000.
Describes specific parts of the DS2000 (two-wheeled and four-wheeled versions).
Details optional accessories like spray support and GPS support for the DS2000.
Covers charging, operation, and storage guidelines for DS2000 batteries.
Lists technical requirements for connecting a GPS antenna for real-time positioning.
Step-by-step guide on how to unfold and adjust the DS2000 handle and support.
Instructions on regulating the movement and height of the antenna for different conditions.
Guidance on mounting a laptop/tablet onto the support and connecting it to the DS2000.
Describes the procedure for opening the compartment and inserting the DS2000 battery.
Explains how to mount the optional spray support and its usage.
Details the procedure for attaching the GPS support to the DS2000.
Step-by-step process for calibrating the DS2000 encoders for accurate distance measurement.
Outlines minimum and optimal requirements for installing the Ouverture software.
Describes the available functions and options in the Ouverture software's main menu.
Explains how to acquire scan data, including the acquisition screen and its functions.
Covers reviewing acquired scan data, including the review acquisition screen and opening projects.
Details the process of exporting scan data and inserted targets in various file formats.
Introduces the settings dialogue with tabs for Survey, Hardware, Graphics, and International configurations.
Guidance on gathering information and familiarizing with jobsite features before a survey.
Key considerations for preparing a survey, including permissions and site access.
Importance and method of obtaining technical maps for utility identification during surveys.
How opening manholes provides additional data for interpretation and velocity calculation.
Steps to take before departing to the jobsite and initial setup at the site.
Detailed steps for marking detected utilities using spray paint.
Procedures for mapping utilities based on a measurement grid when GPS is unavailable.
Steps to create a georeferenced map of utilities using a GPS antenna.
Guidelines for transporting the product using original packaging or equivalent.
Recommendations for storing the equipment respecting temperature limits.
Precautions and methods for cleaning and drying the product safely.
Provides general technical specifications including dimensions, weight, control unit, and antenna.
Declares compliance with FCC and European directives for products with radio.