Description
Underwater Proton Precession Magnetometer is designed to search for objects in the water up to 20 meters deep in the ground. This device is used to detect large objects and anomalies with the possibility of a detailed computer diagnostics. It is widely used by search organisations for war and entrepreneurs to collect large iron objects at the bottom of the rivers of lakes and seas.
Configuration
First you need to configure the device, for this:
1. Select a clean place in the distance from the ferromagnetic objects.
2. Connect the sensor.
3. Grasp the back cover with your hand. Go to the MANUAL menu and make a manual measurement (press the key 1 twice).
4. The device will make 1 measurement and display the result on the screen
You should navigate to the lines: Loat and Volatility.
LOST must be 0, Volatility is 300-800. If you have the Volatility parameter above 800, then you need to adjust the filter Range on the rear panel of the device (a small screwdriver, until the minimum Volatility is
300-450).
The device is considered to be correctly configured with the following indications: Lost = 0, Volatility 300-800.
5. Just as the instrument is set up, go to the AUTO menu and turn on the measurement while holding the key 1 for three seconds to balance the instrument. The scatter of readings in automatic measurement should not
be used + - 5 nt. Attention! All device settings are made on the off-GPS receiver.
Check and adjust the device to produce on the ground.
When working in water, use the ground on the rear panel of the device (hold it with your hand, or wound on the arm with a wire).
Attention! In order to avoid discharging the battery, the cable must be disconnected from the sensor during transportation.
The sensor uses a lithium-polymer battery 12 volts 16A. Charging is performed by the charger supplied with the device.
For more details, you may contact Worldwide Technologies, Underwater Proton Precession Megnetometer Supplier in Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India at www.wtpl.co.in