You can alter any of these parameters after you have recalled them. The saved Setups represent common settings and are a good start point template.
1.
200_SW: A Model 5106 200 MHz antenna using the tow-behind Model 620 survey wheel (16” diameter).
2.
400_Cart A Model 5103 400 MHz antenna with the three-wheeled survey cart.
3.
900_Cart: A Model 3101D 900 MHz antenna with the three-wheeled survey cart.
4.
1600_B_5x or 1600_B_10x: A Model 5100 1.5 GHz antenna with the blue metal survey minicart. The final value before the x denotes grid size. Setups with the “G”
designation in their name are optimized for the gray plastic model 613 minicart.
: Center frequency of the antenna you are using.
Calibration number in ticks/unit for the survey wheel you are using. See Chapter 3 of this manual for the factory supplied number for different wheels.
You may need to re-calibrate your survey wheel for local conditions.
Either Zig-zag (scanning during the “up and back” directions of a survey) or Normal (scanning only in one direction).
Default grid size.
Default profile spacing.
Survey profile direction. The choice here is parallel to the listed axis. For example, “Yonly,” means the profiles are parallel to the grids Y axis.
The default time range in nanoseconds. You can change this under COLLECT > SCAN > RANGE.
The default dielectric value. This is needed if you want the SIR 3000 to do a time to depth calculation during data collect. This is also used for the
auto migrate display during data collection and playback. This has no bearing over depth of investigation.
The number of scans/second that the system is able to collect. The recommended number is 120 per second at 512 samples/scan. A higher sample density
will slow this down automatically.
The number of scans per unit that the system is collecting along your profile line.
Either Auto or Manual.
The number of gains points evenly distributed along the vertical range.
Infinite Impulse Response Low Pass frequency filter. Contains antenna-specific information that the SIR 3000 needs to use with the selected antenna.
Infinite Impulse Response High Pass frequency filter. Contains antenna-specific information that the SIR 3000 needs to use with the selected antenna.
Finite Impulse Response Low Pass frequency filter. Contains antenna-specific information that the SIR 3000 needs to use with the selected antenna.
Finite Impulse Response High Pass frequency filter. Contains antenna-specific information that the SIR 3000 needs to use with the selected antenna.
A horizontal high pass noise reduction filter.
Background Removal is a horizontal low pass noise reduction filter.
Toggles the migration display during data collection on and off.
Toggles the migration display during data PLAYBACK on and off.
Toggles the default color table.
Toggles the default color transform.
Indicates added display gain.
Default data pathway.