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Proceq Profometer 5+ Operating Instructions Manual
Rebar detection system
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1 Safety
General Information
Liability
Safety Regulations
Standards and Regulations Applied
2 Product Description
Model S (Basic Unit)
Model SCANLOG
Universal Probe
Scancar
3 Startup
Connecting the Components
Putting the Indicating Device into Operation
4 Settings
Bar Diameter
Object Number
Limit Value
Corrections
Language
Basic Setups
Data Output
Measure with Statistics
Scanning Bars
Measure with Grid
5 Measuring Process
Detecting Insufficient Concrete Cover
Determining the Bar Diameter
Making Reinforcement Visible with Cyberscan
Measure with Grid
Data Output
6 Maintenance and Storage
Cleaning
Performance Check
Storage
7 Data
Form of Delivery
7.2 Accessories / Spare Parts
Technical Data
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Summary of Contents for Proceq Profometer 5+
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Bedienungsanleitung Modell S / SCANLOG Bewehrungs-Suchsystem Operating Instructions Rebar Detection System Système de détection d’armatures Mode d’emploi...
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Aliquippa, PA 15001 Singapore 536202 Switzerland Republic of Singapore Tel. +41-43-355-38-00 Phone +1-724-512-0330 Phone +65-6382-3966 Fax +41-43-355-38-12 +1-724-512-0331 +65-6382-3307 info-europe@proceq.com info-usa@proceq.com info-asia@proceq.com www.proceq.com Subject to change without notice Copyright © 2007 Proceq SA Switzerland 820 390 01 ver 05 2007...
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English...
Page 7: Table Of Contents
Basic Setups ......Data Output ......© 2007 Proceq SA Contents...
Page 8: Safety
- Failure to use the rebar locator in accordance with its designated use - Incorrect startup and operation of the rebar locator - Unauthorized structural modifications to the rebar locator - Serious damage resulting from the effects of foreign bodies, accidents, vandalism and force majeure Safety © 2007 Proceq SA...
Page 9: Product Description
In the case of both models, the data can be printed - Measuring concrete covers directly on a printer connected to the indicating device or - Storing individual cover values and statistical transferred to a PC. evaluation - Determining the bar diameters © 2007 Proceq SA Product Description...
Page 10: Universal Probe
The size of the two measuring ranges of the universal probe depends on the bar diameters. The accuracy of the concrete cover indication refers to individual bars. See also Fig. 2.4. Product Description © 2007 Proceq SA...
Page 11: Scancar
For possibility for correction, see «Corrections», page 7. © 2007 Proceq SA Product Description...
Page 12: Startup
LCD can be turned on and off by pressing the ↑ key for more than 2s. Metric System The bar size can be increased in mm. This makes it If no display appears, replace the batteries. possible to set bar diameters according to different Startup © 2007 Proceq SA...
Page 13: Object Number
In some cases the bar diameters Statistics», page 9 and «Detecting Insufficient Concrete cannot be measured by the PROFOMETER 5+ and Cover», page 12. must be determined by removing the concrete. The diameter setting is automatically selected as 16mm. © 2007 Proceq SA Settings...
Page 14: Language
If you chose «inch» the bar diameter Statistics», page 9. setting can be made in bar size numbers and the results are indicated in imperial units. Please refer also to «Bar Diameter» on page 6. Settings © 2007 Proceq SA...
Page 15: Measure With Statistics
The cover values can be stored under object numbers. 5.1.1 Rebars Connected with Binding Wires Settings See also under «Settings», page 6. • Enter the bar diameter. If the bar diameter is unknown, enter 16 mm. • Enter the object number. © 2007 Proceq SA Measuring Process...
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«0» is displayed. field «Memo». • Please repeat this check procedure from time to time. • In the case of loud noises from the surroundings, use the headset to hear the acoustic signals. Measuring Process © 2007 Proceq SA...
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• Pressing END again completes the measurement series and starts a new one with an object number that is incremented by 1. Fig. 5.2 Welded reinforcing mesh © 2007 Proceq SA Measuring Process...
Page 18: Detecting Insufficient Concrete Cover
«—» is indicated in the «Current «Universal Probe», page 4. concrete cover» display field. Storing the measured values Switching off the unit deletes the set limit • Proceed as described under «Storing the measured value. values», page 11. Measuring the diameter «Welded Reinforcing Meshes», page 14. Measuring Process © 2007 Proceq SA...
Page 19: Determining The Bar Diameter
• Place the probe parallel over the bar and press the ↑ key. • The result of the bar diameter determination is displayed in mm or inch. Fig. 5.5 Determining diameters Fig. 5.3 Rebar of 1st Fig. 5.4 Rebar of 2nd layer layer © 2007 Proceq SA Measuring Process...
Page 20: Making Reinforcement Visible With Cyberscan
If the area that must be measured is smaller than the mined precisely. size of the selected area the bars are only shown in the length they were measured. Measuring Process © 2007 Proceq SA...
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• Enter the size of the measuring area («MENU» → «Basic setups» → «Scan Area»). • Select the measuring function «Scanning Bars». • Press the START key. © 2007 Proceq SA Measuring Process...
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The layer measured first • Press the END key if is displayed in thicker the result must be lines. deleted. Measuring Process © 2007 Proceq SA...
Page 23: Measure With Grid
• Set the range in which the concrete covers are to be displayed in grey scale («MENU» → «Basic setups» → «Display»). Change the grey scale range to improve the contrast of the displayed object (see Fig. 5.12). Fig. 5.13 «Measure with Grid» measuring display © 2007 Proceq SA Measuring Process...
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3 Current concrete cover 4 Grey scale symbol of the current concrete cover 5 From 10 m in direction x, 10 a.s.o. is displayed. • Follow the instructions in the display of Fig. 5.15 before starting measuring. Measuring Process © 2007 Proceq SA...
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To confirm the reservation you can set a grey scale symbol in the second row using the PRINT/STORE key. The grey scale symbol can be overwritten or deleted at any time. © 2007 Proceq SA Measuring Process...
Page 26: Data Output
Characteristics of the menu items: 5.6.1 Object Select All object numbers used are listed. 5.6.2 Object Display An object which has been selected from the list is called from the memory and displayed. Fig. 5.17 Printout of a «Measure w. Statistics» object Measuring Process © 2007 Proceq SA...
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RS232/USB adapter, Art. No. 390 00 540 must be used. Information on the installation of the Fig. 5.22 Object «Measuring with grid» adapter can be found on the included CD. 5.6.5 Clear memory Objects cannot be deleted individually You can only delete the entire memory con- tents. This action cannot be undone after it has been confirmed. © 2007 Proceq SA Measuring Process...
Page 28: Maintenance And Storage
• All measuring functions can be checked with the test block, Art. no. 390 00 270. • If the battery life symbol is only ¼ black a set of new batteries should be taken on site. Maintenance and Storage © 2007 Proceq SA...
Page 29: Data
USB-memory stick for data transfer Headset Protection sleeve for display Model SCANLOG unit Operating instructions Carrying case 415 x 500 x 125 mm Total weight 4.2 kg 4.5 kg © 2007 Proceq SA Data...
Page 30: 7.2 Accessories / Spare Parts
Storage areas for «CyberScan» Storage areas for «Measure with Grid»: 500 pages with 16 x 15 = 240 measured values each The maximum number of objects, however, remains 60; #200 000 and 300 000 are demo objects Data © 2007 Proceq SA...
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