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1.1  Unpacking and Inspection 

 
Great  care  should  be  taken  when  unpacking  the  equipment. 
Be  sure  to  verify  the  contents  shown  on  the  packing  list  and 
inspect the equipment for any loose parts or other damage. All 
packing  material  should  be  preserved  in  the  event  that  any 
damage  occurred  during  shipping.  Any  claims  for  shipping 
damage  should  be  filed  to  the  carrier.  Any  claims  for  missing 
equipment or parts should be filed with Mala GeoScience. 
 
 

1.2  Repacking and Shipping 

 
If  original  packing  materials  are  unavailable,  the  equipment 
should  be  packed  with  at  least  80  mm  of  shock-absorbing 
material. Do not use shredded fibres, paper wood, or wool, as 
these  materials  tend  to  get  compacted  during  shipment  and 
permit the instruments to move around inside the package. 

 
 

1.3  Limited Warranty and Liability 

 
Malå Geoscience warrants that, for a period of 12 months from the delivery 
date to the original purchaser, Malå Geoscience products will be free from 
defects  in  materials  and  workmanship. 

Except  for  the  foregoing  limited 

warranty,  Malå  Geoscience  disclaims  all  warranties,  express  or 
implied,  including  nay  warranty  of  merchantability  or  fitness  for  a 
particular  purpose

.  Malå  Geoscience  will  repair  and  replace  parts  or 

equipment  which  are  returned  to  Malå  Geoscience,  transportation  and 
insurance pre-paid, without alteration or further damage, and which in Malå 
Geoscience´s  judgement,  were  defective  or  became  defective  during 
normal use.  
 

Malå Geoscience assumes no liability for any direct, indirect, special, 
incidental  or  consequential  damages  or  injures  caused  by  proper  or 
improper  operation  of  its  equipment  or  software,  whether  or  not 
defective.

  

 

Summary of Contents for EasyLocator

Page 1: ...Draft MALA EasyLocator WideRange Operating manual Version 1 0...

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Page 3: ...Inspection 5 1 2 Repacking and Shipping 5 1 3 Limited Warranty and Liability 5 1 4 Important information regarding the use of this MALA GPR unit 6 2 Hardware and Start Up 7 2 1 Hardware 7 2 2 Start u...

Page 4: ...comments from you concerning the use and experience of this equipment as well as the contents and usefulness of this manual Please take the time to read through the assembling instructions carefully...

Page 5: ...ermit the instruments to move around inside the package 1 3 Limited Warranty and Liability Mal Geoscience warrants that for a period of 12 months from the delivery date to the original purchaser Mal G...

Page 6: ...adian regulations states that whenever GPR antennas are in use the following note apply This Ground penetrating Radar device shall be operated only when in contact with or within 1 m of the ground Thi...

Page 7: ...atteries The system is preferable powered with one battery and data communication between the GPR transducer and the monitor is managed with an Ethernet link on a cable which carries power to the moni...

Page 8: ...re below Press and release the button the GPR transducer shortly do keep it pressed This will start up the unit the LED s on the panel will start to blink as well as the LED inside the button see figu...

Page 9: ...Draft www malags com 9 After these simple steps the monitor will display the screen shown in figure below and the system is ready for operation...

Page 10: ...d lid with the MAL logo Once the unit is un folded and started as described in previous paragraph operation is very straight forward and self explanatory some details will be described in the followin...

Page 11: ...nce just pulling the power cable may harm the internal memory of the unit Pressing the Start button will immediately put the unit into data collection mode and a radar image of the subsurface will sta...

Page 12: ...trigger type field The trigger type field explains what controls the data acquisition there s three different types of control forward wheel backward wheel and time triggering Time triggering means th...

Page 13: ...ows the high frequency part of the data the lower the low frequency part An important feature in the instrument is the track cursor pointed to by the red arrow in the figure This cursor will move with...

Page 14: ...r changing the settings Below the different options are described Color the user can switch between gray scale and color scale for the displayed radar data The vast majority of users prefer the grey s...

Page 15: ...ectromagnetic waves in ground The depth displayed on the scales is estimations only Variations in normal ground are between 80 to 120 meters microseconds A user must be aware of this fact The System P...

Page 16: ...emperature 20 to 50 0 C Data acquisition Wheel or time based Environmental IP67 Certifications ETSI FCC pending ICC pending This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to t...

Page 17: ...If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interferenc...

Page 18: ...nna of a type and maximum or lesser gain approved for the transmitter by Industry Canada To reduce potential radio interference to other users the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that th...

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