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IDS GeoRadar s.r.l.  

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INDEX 

 

INTRODUCTION .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 4 

 

Purpose ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 4 

 

Application field .................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 4 

 

Intended Readership ............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 4 

 

HOW TO READ THE MANUAL ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 5 

 

Manual Layout ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 5 

 

Glossary & Acronyms ............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 5 

 

Definitions ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 5 

 

Symbols ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 6 

 

SAFETY DIRECTIONS ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 7 

 

Description............................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 7 

 

Definition of Use ................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 7 

 

Reasonably Foreseeable Misuse .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 7 

 

Limits of Use ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 7 

 

Responsibilities ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 7 

 

Hazards of Use ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 8 

 

C-Thrue HARDWARE DESCRIPTION .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 11 

 

General ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 11 

 

Multi 

 touch Screen .......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 16 

 

Batteries ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 17 

 

Battery charger ................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 18 

Summary of Contents for C-Thrue

Page 1: ...WARRANTY MN 2017 011 Rev 1 0 C Thrue All in one Ground Penetrating Radar GPR for accurate scanning and real time analysis User manual...

Page 2: ...4 HOW TO READ THE MANUAL 5 Manual Layout 5 Glossary Acronyms 5 Definitions 5 Symbols 6 SAFETY DIRECTIONS 7 Description 7 Definition of Use 7 Reasonably Foreseeable Misuse 7 Limits of Use 7 Responsibil...

Page 3: ...24 Periodical Check 24 Proper system use 24 TROUBLESHOOTING 26 IDS GEORADAR ON LINE ASSISTANCE 27 Download area 27 Screen Connect Support Center Remote Assistance 27 APPENDIX A Technical Specification...

Page 4: ...cription and set up Safe utilization of the system and instructions for its general maintenance Use of the acquisition software and managing the results Application field This system is dedicated to l...

Page 5: ...us GPR Ground Penetrating Radar AC Alternate Current HF High Frequency Definitions Raw data unprocessed data obtained during a field survey Maps graphics showing the change in received radar signal wi...

Page 6: ...er Warning messages are an essential part of the safety concept of the instrument They appear wherever hazards or hazardous situations can occur Warning messages make the user alert about direct and i...

Page 7: ...ts Use with accessories from other manufacturers without the prior explicit approval of IDS GeoRadar s r l Inadequate safeguards at the working site Aiming directly into the sun Limits of Use Environm...

Page 8: ...e safety authorities responsible for the electrical installations and follow their instructions WARNING Inadequate securing of the working site can lead to dangerous situations for example in traffic...

Page 9: ...t IDS GeoRadar has set up to permit the separate collection of the apparatus at its life end Adequate separate collection for its subsequent recycling treatment and environmental friendly disposal con...

Page 10: ...emperatures or immersion into fluids can cause leakage fire or explosions of the batteries Precautions Protect the batteries from mechanical influences and high ambient temperatures Do not drop or imm...

Page 11: ...data visualization 2 rechargeable 15 Volts Li ion batteries USB port for the radar data transfer and software updating 4 Encoder wheels 3 laser interfaces for the 2D positioning system Accessories o...

Page 12: ...Fig 3 Multi Touchscreen for the embedded PC Integrated Control unit 4 wheels for distance measurement and encoder to DAD input Handle Battery compartment USB port for radar data transfer and software...

Page 13: ...t The Radar Control Unit DAD is lodged and integrated within the main system body Fig 5 No Cables have to be connected on it Under the handle there is a power button to turn it on off Fig 4 The main p...

Page 14: ...nt part and the other two are in the right and left side of the system Fig 8 They are mounted exclusively for the 2 D positioning system used with reflective bars Par 4 5 1 Fig 8 Lasers position on C...

Page 15: ...operate the system only with one hand Fig 9 C Thrue handle A safety tie Fig 10 is provided to attach the system to the wrist Fig 10 Safety tie The User should make a knot around the C Thrue handle wi...

Page 16: ...touch Screen The system is provided with an integrate OS Fig 13 with the software already installed the user can operate C Thrue also with a Wi Fi connected laptop whose minimum requirements are the...

Page 17: ...with two batteries 1 plus 1 spare Fig 14 Li ion batteries for C Thrue The C Thrue Li ion Battery is lodged in the rear part of the system under the handle To open the battery compartment cover the Use...

Page 18: ...attery housing see Fig 16 The battery charging is concluded when the Led becomes green Fig 16 Battery charger components Accessories Reflective Bars for system positioning The C Thrue is also provided...

Page 19: ...r l MN 2017 011 Rev 1 0 19 38 Fig 18 Distances between notches Fig 19 Reflective side of the bars To fix the reflective bars to a wall or pavement surface a sticky modelling paste is provided Fig 20 F...

Page 20: ...e the system the User should follow these steps 1 removing the radar main body from the luggage Fig 21 Fig 21 the system and its luggage 2 Fixing the safety lace to the system Fig 22 Fig 22 the safety...

Page 21: ...ASSEMBLY PROCEDURE IDS GeoRadar s r l MN 2017 011 Rev 1 0 21 38 6 Switch on the system from the power button Fig 25 Fig 25 the switch button...

Page 22: ...gh resolution imaging both on product display and remote desktop connection to external device Capability to mark targets within the software Fully integrated with GRED HD post processing software Abi...

Page 23: ...ssed Step 4B US Canada System Press one of the START buttons placed on the handle or directly on the antenna and keep it pressed a special acoustic signal will confirm that the START button has been p...

Page 24: ...hat the system is off Use the turn left screw to open the battery compartment cover Remove the battery from the compartment optional opening the strap Periodical Check The Operator should periodically...

Page 25: ...ely store the positioning bars Positioning bars use at least 3 square of sticky modelling paste for each bar Don t use any other type of material Positioning bars if the bars are attached to the ceili...

Page 26: ...CARE AND TRANSPORT IDS GeoRadar s r l MN 2017 011 Rev 1 0 26 38 TROUBLESHOOTING...

Page 27: ...Support Center is a service that allows the activation of a two host session making your application or your desktop available to another user It can be used to perform web conferences and presentatio...

Page 28: ...hnician try to connect to your pc you will receive a Popup requesting the authorization click on Allow see Fig 29 Fig 29 Authorization request At this point IDS GeoRadar Customer Care can perform a ra...

Page 29: ...Dimensions length x width x height 285mm x 200mm x 160mm 11 2in x 8 6in x 6 3in Weight 2 4 kg 5 lb with battery Display 7 0 inches TFT multi touch SOFTWARE SPECIFICATIONS C thrue software Quick start...

Page 30: ...SPECIFICATION IDS GeoRadar s r l MN 2017 011 Rev 1 0 30 38 Exposure to Radio Frequency RF In the normal manner of intended use this product does not pose health or safety risks regarding radio frequen...

Page 31: ...uclear ballistic weapons Buyer User will defend indemnify and hold IDS GeoRadar harmless against any liability including attorney s fees for non compliance with the terms of this article that no opera...

Page 32: ...ght be influenced by two main factors which may distort its outcomes thus giving rise to false or missing alarms a the parameters introduced by the operator s b the particular environmental conditions...

Page 33: ...ment 3 Buyer is responsible for ensuring that the Faulty Parts be returned to IDS GeoRadar with a suitable packing it is recommended that the original packing be saved for a better understand of the f...

Page 34: ...pon defects or nonconformity of the Products whether the claim is on contract warranty tort including negligence strict liability or otherwise The cumulative liability of Seller including its subcontr...

Page 35: ...ation set by the member states that implement these regulations 2014 053 EEC Radio Directive Warning this equipment is destined for use in industrial environments Class A apparatus In residential comm...

Page 36: ...include the name address and other pertinent contact information of the user the desired geographical area of operation and the FCC ID number and other nomenclature of the UWB device This material sha...

Page 37: ...ini res les soci t s de construction et les organisations de secours d urgence ou de combat du feu CANADIAN REPRESENTATIVE Company Name Leica Geosystems Ltd CN Number 3177B Contact Name Sudha Sachdeva...

Page 38: ...v 1 0 38 38 APPENDIX G CONTACTS IDS GeoRadar s r l GeoRadar Division Via Enrica Calabresi 24 Loc Montacchiello 56121 PISA ITALY Phone 39 050 312411 Fax 39 050 3124205 Customer Care department Support...

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