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Scanprobe Maxprobe - User Interface; Basic Report Navigation; Recording Video

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Maxprobe User Manual
Version 2.0
22 November 2023
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User Interface
Regardless of the survey mode that the Maxprobe system is used in, the main principles of
operation remain consistent. This section provides guidance on the basic functionality of the
Maxprobe CCU, such as recording video, taking snapshots and annotating recordings.
Formal, professional report generation including site mapping and sharing these reports with
customers requires the use of additional software (such as mina or WinCan; please refer to
the mina User Manual or the WinCan User Manual for information on the use of these
applications).
Note:
Some reporting software could require a licensing agreement and may come
with addition cost.
Basic Report Navigation
When editing a report, the number keys can be used to navigate to the relevant page (i.e.,
press <1> for page 1, <4> for page 4, etc.). The <Page UP> and <Page DOWN> keys can
also be used to navigate up and down pages.
Recording Video
Scanprobe recommends that video recordings are limited to a maximum of 1 hour each, as
longer recordings generate larger file sizes and require more computing resource to handle.
If the survey is going to take over one hour to complete, it is strongly recommended to break
the recordings into 45 to 60 minute sections for ease of playback and file management.
To start the recording, press the record button (the “red dot”). The Maxprobe CCU will
automatically record directly to the internal Solid State Drive (SSD) unless another device
has been attached through the USB ports, whereupon the inserted device then becomes the
default recording location.
Note:
In basic recording mode the Maxprobe will record exactly what appears on the
screen if it has been stamped.
Note:
While the Maxprobe CCU does have the capability to record directly onto an
external USB drive, this is not recommended. This is because the recording may
freeze, or be corrupted, if the USB drive is knocked while in use.
The recording can be paused by pressing the pause button (the two vertical grey lines).
This will allow, for example, text to be added to the screen without the viewer having a
delay on the video while the operator types during the survey. Pressing the pause
button again will continue the recording.
When the survey is complete, press the stop button (the grey square) to end the
recording.
While recording, pressing the snapshot button will save a jpeg image of the screen.

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