ImpulseRadar
CrossOver® User Manual V1.4
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Note:
during data collection, you can still view either the single-channel (low or high frequency) or dual-
channel (low and high frequency) data, just as in the ‘one line project’ mode.
Figure 19
Screen views and controls during reference-line projects
Select the direction of data collection (forward/backward) and press the
appropriate button to start the profile. The selected button will be
highlighted in green to indicate the selected direction and additional buttons
(left/right) will become available. These buttons are used for the placement
of the reference marker, by indicating the position of the start point in
relation to the direction of travel, when crossing the reference-line.
Referring to , the first profile is collected by moving away from position 1.
Upon reaching the reference-line at point 2, a reference marker is placed in
the data by pressing the ‘right’ button. The right button is selected, because
the next profile will be to the right. The profile continues to be collected until
reaching point 3, at which the stop button is pressed.
The system is then moved to the start point of the second profile (point 4)
and the forward/backward button is pressed to start the measurement.
Upon reaching point 5, a reference marker is again placed into the data. This
time the left marker button is selected (if the cart was turned and data
collection done in the forward direction), because now the next profile will
be to the left.
If data is correctly gathered, all profiles will be correctly aligned and
orientated with the reference-line and each other when opening the
project in the CrossPoint® software.
Figure 20, RL-project profile
collection