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Rev 6 – Feb 2022
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Operator
The operator can enter their name. This is an advantage later in data analysis to track the
performance of individual operators and follow up with possible issues. Operator name can be up to
32 characters.
Survey Title
Enter information about this section of survey. It is often used to identify the line surveyed, starting
point, direction, etc. up to 32 characters long. Example: Line 2 upstream from TP16874
Survey Type
The Hexcorder Pro can perform eighteen different survey configurations, based on three different
types of survey. CIPS (CIS) Close Interval Potential Survey measures the level of cathodic
protection on a structure. Direct Current Voltage Gradient (DCVG) and Alternating Current Voltage
Gradient (ACVG) surveys both detect flaws or holidays in the coating.
NOTE: ACVG survey is only available in units manufactured after January 2022. Contact the
factory at
to find out about upgrading older Hexcorder Pro units.
The Hexcorder Pro can measure all survey types at the same time, as well as various combinations of
the three. The user can select the number of input channels and input impedances, among other
options. Allowable combinations of survey types will be selectable in the Hexcorder Pro application.
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CIPS (CIS)
– standard pipe to soil potential survey. Centre and Right poles are used
together so only one pole is required to be on the ground at the time of measurement. One
channel (Centre and Right connected) or two channel (Centre and Right independent).
Input impedance is selectable from the settings menu at 25Mohm, 250Mohm, or both
25Mohm and 250Mohm *NOTE: Only can be used in areas with <10V AC*.
Additionally, the input range can be configured for ±5V DC or ±10V DC.
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DCVG
– Direct current voltage gradient survey (pole to pole Center to Right, Center to
Left). One, two, or four channel.
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ACVG
– Alternating current voltage gradient survey (pole to pole Center to Right, Center
to Left) – one or two channels, requires the same number of DCVG channels to be active.
Figure 10 - Survey mode configuration menu