Control Elements
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Green: The green LED indicates that the Gepard GPR is powered on but no WiFi connection has been
established so far.
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Blue: The blue LED indicates an active WiFi connection between control unit and Tablet PC. It also
indicates the sampling status of the device. As soon as sampling starts the LED will start to blink. If
sampling stops it will shine permanently.
Connectors for antennas: These connectors are used to connect the cables of the antennas. Always make
sure to connect the receiving and transmitting antenna to the correct connector (see section 4.1.2
“Connector panel” for more details).
Mounting socket for telescopic shaft: The mounting sockets are used to mount transmitter and receiver
shafts. Each of the telescopic shafts contains an internal battery that powers the control unit of Gepard GPR.
Furthermore you can adjust its length to adapt the distance of the antennas to the ground surface.
4.1.2 Connector panel
In figure 4.2 is shown, where to connect the telescopic shafts as well as the cables for the transmitting and
receiving antennas.
Mounting socket for telescopic shaft: Here you can mount the telescopic shaft by pushing it into the opening.
The socket that is located on the shaft must fit the mounting socket. At the end it will snap in perfectly.
Please read chapter 5 “Assembly” on page 20 to learn more about mounting the telescopic shafts properly!
Connector for receiving antenna: The connector, that is situated on the silver side of the connector panel, is
used to attach the cable of the receiving antenna.
Please pay attention to not interchange the connectors.
Connector for transmitting antenna: The connector, that is situated on the red side of the connector panel, is
used to attach the cable of the transmitting antenna.
Please pay attention to not interchange the connectors.
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Figure 4.2: Connector panel of the control unit
Connector for
transmitting antenna
Mounting socket for
telescopic shaft
Connector for
receiving antenna