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The 440 System cannot compute an accurate position for the target
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Coil saturation has occurred
NOTE
Although the VRT measurements displayed and logged will be valid to the top of
the weight coating, the 440 System always measures to the top of the conductive
part of the target. The SDC compensates for the thickness of any weight coating
and outputs the corrected value. See Figure 6-3 and Figure 6-4.
5.
When used, coil altitude (ALT) information comes from an altimeter and is output in centime-
tres. Otherwise, the information in this field will be the fixed coil height if available. The field will
contain ‘???’ if there is no fixed height or altimeter information available.
6.
The SDC calculates the target depth of cover (COV) using COV = VRT – ALT in centimetres. A
positive value indicates the target is covered. Zero or negative values indicate an exposed tar-
get. There are several conditions that will cause the field to contain ‘???’:
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The target is out of range
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The 440 System cannot compute an accurate position for the target
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Coil saturation has occurred
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There is no fixed coil height or information available to the SDC from an altimeter
7.
The signal strengths, in microvolts (µV) measured on Starboard coil, Centre coil, Port coil.
8.
The QC check code provides additional status information that explains any occurrence of the
QC flag being set. The code consists of a two-digit number with the meaning defined in
. Where possible, the third coil is used to assist the lateral offset calculation. This makes the
LAT more stable and can make the VRT more accurate. For this reason, the most accurate
survey information is available when all three coils are in range. This is indicated by codes 00
and 20.
Summary of Contents for 440
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Page 18: ...Glossary xvi Teledyne TSS DPN 402196 Issue 4 1 ...
Page 24: ...1 Introduction 1 6 Teledyne TSS DPN 402196 Issue 4 1 ...
Page 32: ...2 System Overview 2 8 Teledyne TSS DPN 402196 Issue 4 1 ...
Page 66: ...4 Electrical Installation 4 20 Teledyne TSS DPN 402196 Issue 4 1 ...
Page 88: ...5 Operating Software 5 22 Teledyne TSS DPN 402196 Issue 4 1 Figure 5 10 Altimeter Test ...
Page 144: ...6 Operating Procedure 6 40 Teledyne TSS DPN 402196 Issue 4 1 ...
Page 154: ...7 Operational Considerations 7 10 Teledyne TSS DPN 402196 Issue 4 1 ...
Page 164: ...8 System Specifications 8 10 Teledyne TSS DPN 402196 Issue 4 1 ...
Page 203: ...10 System Drawings DPN 402196 Issue 4 1 Teledyne TSS 10 17 Figure 10 15 SDC10 Dimensions ...
Page 230: ...A Operating Theory A 12 Teledyne TSS DPN 402196 Issue 4 1 ...
Page 242: ...B Options B 12 Teledyne TSS DPN 402196 Issue 4 1 ...
Page 244: ...C Altimeter C 2 Teledyne TSS DPN 402196 Issue 4 1 ...
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