MAL GeoScience RAMAC X3M and EasyLocator Hardware Manual Table of Contents ____________________________________________________________ 1. Introduction 1.1 Unpacking and Inspection 1.2 Repacking and Shipping 2. Start up and hardware description 2.1 Layout of the X3M 2.2 Mounting on the shielded antenna 2.3 Power cable 2.4 Distance measuring devices 2.5 Connection to computer 2.6 Kill switch 2.7 Start up and power button 3 3 3 4 4 5 5 5 6 6 7 3. Batteries and charging 3.1 Batteries 3.2 Charging 4. Software 5. Using the RAMAC X3M 6. RAMAC X3M specifications 8 8 8 8 9 10 2 from you concerning Introduction 1 ___________________________________________________________ Thank you for purchasing the RAMAC X3M/EasyLocator. We at Mala GeoScience welcome comments the use and experience of this equipment, as well as the contents and usefulness of this manual. Please take the time to read through the assembling instructions carefully and address any questions or suggestions to the following:
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(Be sure to include instrument type and serial numbers) 1.1 Great care should be taken when unpacking the equipment. Be sure to verify the contents shown on the packing list and inspect the equipment for any loose parts or other damage. All packing material should be preserved in the event that any damage occurred during shipping. Any claims for shipping damage should be filed to the carrier. Any claims for missing equipment or parts should be filed with Mala GeoScience. 1.2 If original packing materials are unavailable, the equipment should be packed with at least 80 mm of absorbing material. Do not use shredded fibers, paper wood, or wool, as these materials tend to get compacted during shipment and permit the instruments to move around inside the package. Repacking and Shipping 3 2 Start up and Hardware Description Layout of the RAMAC X3M /EasyLocator the shielded antennas and powered externally. X3M ___________________________________________________________ The RAMAC X3M/EasyLocator is an integrated radar control unit, mounted directly on is compatible with the RAMAC/GPR shielded antennas 100, 250, 500 and 800MHz. EasyLocator has it own family of shielded antennas; DEEP, MID and SHALLOW. The built-in electronic design makes it a low weight and compact size system, easier to assemble and operate. No fiber optic cables are required since the unit communicates directly with the laptop. Based on the flexibility and the modularity of the RAMAC/GPR, the RAMAC X3M is fully compatible with the Windows based acquisition software Ground Vision, while the EsayLocator has it own acquisition software: EasyVision. The built-in default autostacking function secures the best data quality at maximum survey speed, in both units. This section will give a short overview of how the GPR (Ground Penetrating Radar) systems work. 2.1 1. Kill switch connection Figure 2.1a. Layout of the X3M The different number in Figure 2.1 corresponds to the following:
Connector for kill switch Power button Connector for encoder, 9 pin d-sub (wheel or hip chain) Connector for parallel cable to a PC, 25 pin d-sub Securing screws for mounting on antennas Power cable connection Figure 2.1. Layout of RAMAC X3M 1:
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3. Encoder connection 4. Parallel cable port connection 5. Securing screws 6. Power cable connection 2. Power button 4 3. Encoder 4. PC comm. 6. DC power 2. ON/OFF 1. Kill switch Figure 2.1 b. The same connectors as in figure 2.1a showed on an EasyLocator. 2.2 Mounting on the shielded antennas Start by placing the X3M/EasyLocator on the antenna that you are going to use for your measurement. The Parallel port and the Power connection should point forward according to the picture (Figure 2.2). Fasten the unit on the antenna by tighten the securing screws. Figure 2.2 Mounting on the antenna 5 Power cable Figure 2.3. Power cable Distance measuring devices standard MAL GeoScience 2.3 When the X3M/EasyLocator is mounted on the antenna connect the Power cable from your battery. Look for the countersink and place it towards the mark on the connection. Push lightly. If you have it in the correct position it should connect smoothly. To disconnect: Pull out, holding the milled part of the connection. 2.4 The X3M/EasyLocator can be used together with the distance measuring devices
(hip-chain and measuring wheels). The encoder cable is connected as shown below (Figure 2.4) 2.5 Connection to computer Add the computer to the system by connecting the parallel port cable between the computer and the X3M/EasyLocator
(Figure 2.5). Use an IEEE 1284 compatible parallel cable that is less than or equal to three meters long. Figure 2.5. Parallel port Figure 2.4. Encoder 6 Kill switch 2.6 Kill switch The kill switch is attached to a handle that can either be handheld or snapped onto a RAMAC/GPR Cart (Figure 2.6 top). The X3M/EasyLocator will not be operational without the kill switch. The button has to be pushed down at all times during measurements. If the button is released the transmitter will stop transmitting. Connect the kill switch to the bayonet holder on the X3M/EasyLocator by pushing lightly and turning the bayonet socket clockwise (Figure 2.6 bottom). To disconnect: Turn the bayonet socket counterclockwise and pull out. 2.7 To start the X3M/EasyLocator press and hold the start button for approximately two seconds. The light in the center of the button will start to flash (Figure 2.7). Next start the acquisition software, GroundVision or EasyVision, in your computer. During the measurement the button will have a steady light. The X3M/EasyLocator has autostacking as a default setting. More information about autostacking and how to operate the software will be found in their respective manuals Start up and power button Figure 2.6. Kill switch Figure 2.7. Power 7 If you need to reset the X3M/EasyLocator press the power button for at least three seconds. When the light starts to flash again the X3M is ready for new measurements. To turn the X3M/EasyLocator off, push the button and release quickly. The red light will then stop flashing; the unit is now off. If the power cable is accidentally pulled out, the X3M/EasyLocator will start automatically when the cable is inserted again. 8 Batteries and charging 3 ___________________________________________________________ 3.1 Batteries The battery belt is the standard power supply for the RAMAC X3M/EasyLocator. Capacity of the battery is 12V/9 Ah. This gives an operation time of 6-8 hours. When the battery voltage has dropped down to 10V the X3M/EasyLocator will automatically turn itself off. The battery should always be stored fully charged to maximize the lifetime of the battery. The X3M/EasyLocator can also be supplied by any other external 12V DC power source. The EasyLocator can also be purchased with a specially designed trolley system. This trolley has a special battery box, designed for Li-Ion batteries. These are more lightweight while giving the same operation time. 3.2 Charging The battery charger is an automatic quick charger designed for lead acid batteries. The recharge up to about 80% of the full capacity goes very quickly. However, it is recommended to keep the battery charging until it is fully charged. The battery charger can be left on after the battery has been fully charged. It then automatically turns into maintenance charging. The indicator lamp on the charger gives you the following information:
Red = Charged < 80%
Yellow = Charged 80-100%
Green = Maintenance charging Output 2.7 A, equals charging time between 3-5 hours (80%-100%) 4 ___________________________________________________________ The RAMAC X3M is designed to operate best with the data acquisition software, GroundVision. The software is compatible with Windows 9x/ Me/
NT/ W2000 and XP. GroundVision is designed for a quick setup and storage of default settings in the X3M. All data is stored in its original format (raw data) on the hard drive of the computer for further post processing, if Software 9 required. Please refer to the GroundVision software manual for further information on the acquisition software. The EasyLocator is operated with the software EasyVision, designed for optimal user friendliness. Please refer to the EasyVision software manual for further information. 10 Using the RAMAC X3M/EasyLocator 5 ___________________________________________________________ There are many applications where you can use the RAMAC X3M/EasyLocator. A variety of different accessories that will make the measurement easier are available for the X3M/EasyLocator. The X3M/EasyLocator can be used together with the RAMAC/GPR Cart. The Cart is designed for surveys on a flat surface (Figure 5.1) Figure 5.1 RAMAC X3M with 500MHz antenna If the RAMAC/GPR Cart is not suitable the system can also be towed by using the pulling handle and the X3M PC holder. (Figure 5.2) Figure 5.2. RAMAC/GPR Cart with X3M and 250MHz antenna. Note: All measurements should be performed with the antenna close to ground, for best results. 11 RAMAC X3M Specifications 6 ___________________________________________________________ Pulse repetition frequency Data bits Nr of samples/trace Nr of stacks Autostacking in the range 1-32768 for 16 128-8192 (1024 with autostacking) 100 kHz optimized speed performance
< 100ps Signal stability Communication interface IEEE 1284 (ECP) Communication speed Data transfer rate Acquisition mode1 Power supply2 Operating time Charger Quick charger, automatic charge cycle 100
>700 kb/s 40-400 kb/s at 4 Mbit/s Distance/time/manual External 12V DC battery (Pb) 6-8 hours with standard battery belt 40VAC input 3-5h (80-100%) 310 x 180 x 30 mm (12.2 x 7 x 1.2 in) 1.7 kg (3.7 lb)
-20oC to +50oC (-4oF to +122oF) IP 67 Charge time Measuring wheel Standard RAMAC/GPR trigger device Software3 Compatible with GroundVision Antennas4 Shielded antennas 100, 250, 500 and 800 MHz. Dimensions Weight Operating temperature Environmental Notes:
1 EasyLocator does not have manual mode. 2 EasyLocator also has an Li-ion option. 3 EasyLocator only operates with the EasyVision software 4 EasyLocator is compatible with the DEEP, MID AND SHALLOW antennas. 12