System Overheating; Display Unit Problem; Wobbly Wheels; Creating A Test Line For Data Quality - Radiodetection RD1500 Operation Manual

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14.3 System Overheating

The RD1500 GPR system is designed to operate to a maximum internal temperature of 70ºC or 158ºF. In
situations of high ambient temperatures or long exposure to direct sun, this maximum internal
temperature may be exceeded and cause the system to fail.
If you suspect that the GPR sensor is overheating, shut it off and give it a chance to cool down in a shady
location before trying to run it again.
If the situation is such that the high temperatures or direct sun cannot be avoided, putting some sort of
shade over the GPR sensor may help to reduce the internal temperature.

14.4 Display Unit Problem

The Display Unit, which is weatherproof and rugged, should be handled in much the same way as a
notebook computer is. If the Display Unit does not power up, check the battery power and all cable
connections. If that doesn't work, contact the vendor.

14.5 Wobbly Wheels

Over time, a wheel may become wobbly, in which case you will need to tighten it manually.
For the rear right wheel only (which is connected to the direct drive odometer), insert a large slotted
screwdriver into the end of the axle (there's already a slot there for it) and use a large wrench to slightly
tighten the wheel nut. The nut only has to be turned slightly, 1/8th -1/16th of a turn is usually enough.
Spin the wheel to make sure it is still free and not too tight.

14.6 Creating a Test Line for Data Quality

After receiving the system and getting comfortable with its operation, one of the best ways of
detecting any problems is to collect a line of data at a convenient, easily accessible location.
The line does not have to be too long but long enough to fill one screen is a good guide. This
data line should be saved electronically and perhaps plotted out on paper and dated. If there is
a suspected problem with the system later, this test line could be re-scanned and compared
with the earlier results.
NOTE: When comparing data, take weather and environmental conditions into account, as
changes could skew the comparisons slightly.

14.7 Contacting the Vendor for Service

When returning the system to the Vendor, have the following information available:
1) GPR sensor serial number displayed at the top of the System Settings Screen
(see Section 6.2).
2) Display Unit (DVL) serial number, which can also be found in the System Settings
Screen.
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