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Operation Manual for

Grad601 Single Axis Magnetic Field  

Gradiometer System

Summary of Contents for Grad601

Page 1: ...Operation Manual for Grad601 Single Axis Magnetic Field Gradiometer System...

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Page 3: ...13 5 Assembly 13 6 Connections 15 7 Grad601 2 Carrying Harness 16 8 Instrument Stands 16 9 Setting Up 17 10 Keypad Operation and Display 17 11 Grid Mode 18 11 1 Main Menu Grid Mode 19 11 2 Set Paramet...

Page 4: ...40 19 Downloading Survey Data to a PC 42 19 1 Installing the Grad601 Datalog Software 43 19 2 Running the Program 43 19 3 The Save Screen 44 19 4 File Formats 45 20 Serial Output 47 20 1 Data Format 4...

Page 5: ...TS Page 5 of 61 OM1800 26 A 4 Grids Lines and Positions 56 A 5 Survey Methods 56 A 6 Equipment Required 56 A 7 Setting Out the Area 57 A 8 Setting up the Gradiometer 57 A 9 Logging Data 57 A 10 Other...

Page 6: ...de 15 Figure 8 Grad601 2 dual sensor gradiometer carrying harness 16 Figure 9 DL601 Data Logger control panel 16 Figure 10 Parallel traverse pattern 30 Figure 11 Zigzag traverse pattern 30 Figure 12 P...

Page 7: ...ols Glossary The following symbols used within this manual call your attention to specific types of information Caution Indicates a situation in which bodily injury or damage to your instrument or bot...

Page 8: ...ette battery cassette and either one or two Grad 01 1000L cylindrical gradiometer sensors Figure 1 mounted on a rigid beam Each sensor contains two fluxgate magnetometers with one metre vertical separ...

Page 9: ...data during each traverse and reduces the survey time and distance walked to one half that of using a single sensor gradiometer Both versions can operate in one of two modes Figure 2 Grad601 2 dual se...

Page 10: ...les etc without data logging See Grid Mode NMEA NMEA Mode is designed for use with GPS hardware and features an NMEA output The Grid settings are not present and the logger will only run in scan mode...

Page 11: ...e may become warm during charging This is perfectly normal The red LED on the side of the cassette will be illuminated while the battery is being charged Figure 4b At the end of the charging period th...

Page 12: ...can be replaced by the operator Remove the back cover of the Battery Cassette Replace the battery or fuse Note When closing the Battery Cassette ensure that an anti surge protection fuse of the type s...

Page 13: ...logger attached to the beam and one or two separate gradient sensors as appropriate The data logger battery cassette and connecting cables will normally be left attached to the beam which is carried...

Page 14: ...e underside Figure 7 for securing the unit to the beam The Grad601 1 single sensor gradiometer has the sensor and data logger mounted in front of the operator and the battery box located at the end of...

Page 15: ...rear of the data logger If two sensors are used connect the sensor to the left of the operator to socket 1 and the one to the right to socket 2 Note Ensure the battery lead to the data logger is conn...

Page 16: ...n be quickly attached to and detached from the harness using two simple sprung hooks This makes it possible to use more than one harness and operator with one gradiometer The sprung cradles on the abd...

Page 17: ...ch it will be operating For example if it will be used in the sun let it warm up in the sun rather than in the shade Note The alignment should be checked at intervals over the course of a day by retur...

Page 18: ...he ENTER key STEP Step through the available options for each of the operating parameters Note With the exception of the ON OFF key the required action occurs only when a key is released after being p...

Page 19: ...ssing the down and up arrow keys Hence pressing the down arrow will change the display to Start scan Output data After completing each task the program returns to this main menu Note Always return to...

Page 20: ...ct the traverse pattern to be followed Parallel or Zigzag Lines m 1 Select the required number of data lines per metre 1 2 or 4 Note For a dual sensor system the spacing is fixed at 1 metre so the ope...

Page 21: ...l indicate that the parameters have been saved before reverting to the main menu Note Once set parameters are saved for use during subsequent operations Selecting Delete data from the main menu will c...

Page 22: ...nts as well as the specification of your GPS and or data logging device The following options can be set via the Set parameters menu in NMEA Mode Option Default Function Sensors 2 Select the number of...

Page 23: ...e result is saved to memory with the resolution appropriate for the range selected Each measured value is the average of many samples In Survey Mode the sampling time is adjusted to produce an average...

Page 24: ...or approaches the sensor The operator should check all parts against the end of a sensor until a change of less than 0 1nT is seen Caution Please ensure that the equipment does not get exposed to stro...

Page 25: ...set up will only be as good as the area used for the set up so select the area with care 2 Switch on the power using the ON OFF switch select the appropriate settings from the Set parameters menu and...

Page 26: ...hen the gradiometer is inverted Offset A fixed zero offset error regardless of the orientation of the gradiometer n a Note For optimum results the difference in the gradiometer readings should vary by...

Page 27: ...2 Align the assembly so the sensor arrows point north and the sensors are vertical then press the green push button When the button is pressed the instrument will take readings from the sensors It wi...

Page 28: ...lt is indicated and the set up routine will end with the message Coarse Error Sensor followed by the sensor number 1 or 2 Note If the set up is attempted in a relatively high gradient or when some mag...

Page 29: ...minated using the ESC key 17 Survey Mode Grid Mode 17 1 Survey Parameters The data logger is programmed to record surveys based on a series of areas termed Grids Each Grid will cover an area of 10x10...

Page 30: ...in either parallel pattern Figure 10 where each traverse starts at the same side of the Grid or zigzag pattern Figure 11 where traverses start at alternate sides of the Grid A zigzag pattern is normal...

Page 31: ...cted at the distance intervals set by the operator assuming a fixed walking pace The pace can be set as one of the survey parameters between 0 5 and 2m s The operator should find a comfortable walking...

Page 32: ...Figure 10 or zigzag Figure 11 The Set parameters option allows the initial starting direction to be saved as part of the header information Figure 12 Possible starting points for first traverse Figur...

Page 33: ...trically in one direction and the values are measured at positions spaced symmetrically along the lines The first line should therefore be measured at a distance of one half line space from the edge o...

Page 34: ...aken along the line at intervals of 0 5m then the first measurement will be taken at 0 25m from the start of the line and the last at 0 25m from the end of the line The results from each Grid will the...

Page 35: ...n 5 7 and later allows data to be collected with a line spacing of 1 2 or 4 lines m for both single and dual sensor gradiometers The line spacing is therefore 1 0 5 or 0 25m Using a Grad601 1 single s...

Page 36: ...or gradiometer for surveying at 2 lines m with a parallel or zigzag traverse pattern the operator must follow exactly the appropriate pattern shown in Figures 17 and 18 Figure 17 Dual sensor parallel...

Page 37: ...m at 3 25m from edge of the Grid This alternating pattern of 1 5m and 0 5m increments is repeated for the complete Grid 17 4 2 Surveying at 4 lines m When using the Grad601 2 dual sensor gradiometer f...

Page 38: ...f beam 0 875m from edge of the Grid 3 Centre of beam 1 125m from edge of the Grid 4 Centre of beam at 1 375m from edge of the Grid 5 Made with an increment of 1 25m so centre of beam at 1 625m from ed...

Page 39: ...e operator to confirm this by pressing the ENTER key The display will then show that the instrument is ready to start the first traverse Note To ensure good alignment of the data the operator should s...

Page 40: ...s When operating in a zigzag pattern an obstruction may prevent the end of the current traverse and the start of the next traverse being completed Pressing the ESC key at any time during a traverse wi...

Page 41: ...hown will be incremented accordingly Note Remember that if data is being recorded at 0 25m intervals then four dummy values are required for each metre of traverse If a dummy is entered at the last po...

Page 42: ...ach recorded Grid separately 18 1 2 Single Shot Operation If Single Shot is selected as Pace in the Set parameters menu between 2 and 0 5m s then the survey operates as normal except that only one rea...

Page 43: ...ong with appropriate installation software 2 Switch on the data logger it does not need to be connected to any sensors 3 On the PC start the program Grad601 Datalog 4 Select the com port corresponding...

Page 44: ...hen be saved with filenames comprising the chosen prefix and the Grid number for example if the prefix mygrid is selected the Grids will be saved in files called mygrid1 dat mygrid2 dat etc Skip curre...

Page 45: ...ll be shown depending on the range used during the survey 19 4 1 Spreadsheet Format If the data has been downloaded in spreadsheet format as one file and opened as tab or comma delimited data in Excel...

Page 46: ...selected the header and data would appear in separate files with different filename extensions Note If Geoplot by Geoscan Research is being used to view and process the data then it should be download...

Page 47: ...2 signed integers as 64 bytes and wait for the next character S from the PC The baud rate is set to 9600 baud with 8 data bits no parity 1 stop bit and no handshaking The last transmission may be less...

Page 48: ...s covered using zigzag traverses then the data will represent this traverse pattern The downloading program uses the header information to re organise the data as if it was collected with a single sys...

Page 49: ...s The summary data of mean gradient maximum gradient and minimum gradient For a dual sensor gradiometer system the values are those recorded for the left hand sensor One zero value End of File integer...

Page 50: ...ment is showing abnormally high values and the surrounding area is known to be magnetically quiet then there are several fixes that can be attempted to bring it back to a normal level The gradiometer...

Page 51: ...ver a memory corruption can sometimes cause the final grid to download in a continuous cycle Note If the number of downloaded bytes exceeds 260 000 then the download should be interrupted manually Aft...

Page 52: ...y that top and bottom of the sensor are fixed properly with no loose screws the seals on the sensor connector blocks are in good condition If there are any gaps or there is noticeable cracking then a...

Page 53: ...nd electronic equipment should not be placed in municipal waste Check local regulations for disposal of electronic products 23 1 Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Regulations The Grad601...

Page 54: ...ata to be plotted with the correct orientation using only the starting direction from the list of parameters saved as a header file Plotting software will normally show a single Grid with the first tr...

Page 55: ...west lines then continue from the north to the south end of the Grid The adjacent Grid to the south of the completed Grid can then be surveyed and the pattern repeated until a complete column of Grid...

Page 56: ...d will depend on the purpose of the survey For archaeological prospecting prior to land development the operation may need to be carried out quickly and with the minimum number of personnel Detailed s...

Page 57: ...up the Gradiometer See also Checking and Adjusting the Sensors Note Ensure that the instrument has been switched on for at least 15 minutes prior to setting up Note Before setting up always check the...

Page 58: ...The equipment described above is suitable for single or dual sensor operation For the highest spatial accuracy the operator should walk relatively slowly and ensure the sensor is held upright at all t...

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