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GAUGE PARTS AND ACCESSORIES
Figure 1–1 shows the gauge and its accessories.
1.
The
Gauge
is the portable instrument containing electronic
modules, a cordless serial adapter with Bluetooth wireless
technology, a rechargeable battery pack, detectors, and the
radioactive sources.
2.
The
Intermec
700 Series Color Mobile Computer
, or
PDA
,
provides the operator interface with the gauge. Included with
the PDA are a
stylus
, a rechargeable
battery pack
, a
serial cable
,
a
dc adapter
used to charge the PDA from an automobile
cigarette lighter, a universal
ac adapter
and
ac power cord
used
to charge the PDA from an ac outlet, a
Quick Start Guide
, and a
Pocket PC Companion CD
containing Microsoft ActiveSync
software.
3.
The
Transport Case
for the Model 3451 is a Type A package.
Always use a Type A package to ship the Model 3451.
4.
The
Reference Standard Block
provides a measurement
standard for standard counts. It is also used during stability and
drift tests.
5.
The
Scraper Plate/Drill Rod Guide
is used to prepare the test
site and to guide the drill rod when preparing the source rod
hole for direct transmission measurements.
6.
The
Drill Rod
is used to drill holes for direct transmission
measurements.
Do not use the gauge source rod to drill holes.
7.
The
Extraction Tool
provides leverage to remove the drill rod
from soil materials.
8.
The
Model 3451 Manual of Operation and Instruction
details
how to use the gauge. Both the manual and the
Transportation
Guide
discuss radiation safety and gauge shipping concerns.
9.
The
AC Charger
and
DC Adapter
are used to charge the gauge
batteries. The ac charger accepts 110 (220 and European
optional) V ac, 50/60 Hz and supplies 12 V dc. The dc adapter
allows recharging from an automobile cigarette lighter.
10.
The
Data Manager PDA to PC Model 3451 for Windows XP
software includes tools for retrieving and managing project data
from the PDA or gauge. This software is provided on CD-ROM
(not shown).
Summary of Contents for Enhanced RoadReader Plus 3451
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Page 29: ...1 12 NOTES...
Page 33: ...2 4 Figure 2 1 Effect of Moisture on Depth of Measurement...
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Page 106: ...Model 3451 6 3 Figure 6 1 Offset Menu 6 OFFSETS CALIBRATION...
Page 114: ...Model 3451 6 11 Figure 6 10 Moisture Offset Erase Prompt 6 OFFSETS CALIBRATION...
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Page 141: ...7 10 Figure 7 5 Project Data Spreadsheet...
Page 145: ...7 14 Figure 7 8 Project Setup Display Figure 7 9 Standard Counts Display...
Page 147: ...7 16 Figure 7 10 Project Status Display Figure 7 11 Source Decay Display...
Page 149: ...7 18 Figure 7 12 Stat Test Display Figure 7 13 Drift Test Display...
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Page 166: ...Model 3451 Appendix A 13 Figure A 3 Cleaning the Sliding and Fixed Blocks...
Page 174: ...Model 3451 Appendix A 21 NOTES...
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Page 183: ...Appendix B 8 NOTES...
Page 221: ...Appendix D 6 NOTES...
Page 223: ...Appendix E 2 STANDARD COUNT LOG Gauge Serial Number Date Moisture MS Density DS1 Density DS2...
Page 225: ...Appendix E 4 STANDARD COUNT LOG Gauge Serial Number Date Moisture MS Density DS1 Density DS2...
Page 227: ...Appendix E 6 STANDARD COUNT LOG Gauge Serial Number Date Moisture MS Density DS1 Density DS2...
Page 229: ...Appendix E 8 STANDARD COUNT LOG Gauge Serial Number Date Moisture MS Density DS1 Density DS2...
Page 235: ...Appendix G 4 NOTES...