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be aware that there is no design intent or authority from Carlson to do so.
Connect the 6-pin ‘L’-shaped connector on the 13.6 m or 1.5 m power/data cable to the Void Scanner probe. Mount
the Void Scanner probe as required. Connect the other end of the power/data cable – the 4-pin connector – to the
‘Probe In’ connector on the Void Scanner Wi-Fi box side panel.
Depress the ‘Int. Power Source’ power button on the side panel. If the internal battery has sufficient charge, the
power button illuminates and the Void Scanner Wi-Fi box is powered ON. Power is supplied from the Void Scanner
Wi-Fi box to the Void Scanner probe.
When the Void Scanner Wi-Fi box is powered ON, the probe head rotates vertically and horizontally as the encoders
are initialised.
Run Cavity Profiler – VS software to begin scanning operations.
Note: Due to the nature of Wi-Fi communications, scans carried out using the Void Scanner Wi-Fi box may take
marginally longer than those carried out with a cable connection to the probe.
In addition, due to the nature of the data collection process and scanning sequence in the Void Scanner, for optimum
performance it is recommended that you carry out horizontal scans rather than vertical scans when using the Void
Scanner Wi-Fi box.
After use, turn off the Void Scanner Wi-Fi box by toggling the illuminated power button OFF.
Disconnect the Void Scanner power/data cable and dismount the Void Scanner probe.
Pack the equipment away in preparation for transport from the project site.
After returning to base, charge up the internal battery ready for the next use.