User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 General Overview
 - 2 Noggin Components
 - 3 Noggin 100 Assembly
 - 4 SmartCart Assembly
 - 5 SmartTow Assembly
 - 6 SmartHandle Assembly (Noggin 500 & 1000 only)
 - 7 Rock Noggin Assembly (Noggin 500 & 1000 only)
 - 8 Connecting GPS
 - 9 Digital Video Logger (DVL)
 - 10 Powering Up the System
 - 11 Locate & Mark Mode
 - 12 Survey & Map Mode
- 12.1 Survey & Map Menu
 - 12.2 Data Acquisition
- 12.2.1 Replaying or Overwriting Data
 - 12.2.2 Screen Overview
 - 12.2.3 Position Information
 - 12.2.4 Data Display
 - 12.2.5 Section C - Menu
 - 12.2.6 Gain
 - 12.2.7 Collecting Data using the Odometer
 - 12.2.8 Collecting Data in Free Run Mode
 - 12.2.9 Collecting Data using the Trigger (or B) Button
 - 12.2.10 Noggin Data Screens
 - 12.2.11 Calib. (Calibration) Menu
 - 12.2.12 Error Messages
 
 - 12.3 Noggin Setup
 - 12.4 Noggin File Management
 - 12.5 Noggin Utilities
 
 - 13 Troubleshooting
 - 14 Care and Maintenance
 - Appendix A Noggin Data file Format
 - Appendix B Health & Safety Certification
 - Appendix C GPR Emissions, Interference and Regulations
 - Appendix D Instrument Interference
 - Appendix E Safety Around Explosive Devices
 - Appendix F Using the PXFER Cable and WinPXFER Software
- F1 Transferring Data to a PC using the PXFER Cable
 - F1.1 Connecting the Digital Video Logger to a PC
 - F1.2 PXFER Cable Types
 - F1.3 Installing and Running the WinPXFER Program
 - F1.4 Setting the DVL to the PXFER Cable Type
 - F1.5 Transferring Noggin Data Buffer Files
 - F1.6 Exporting Nogginplus Data
 - F2 Transferring One or More Noggin PCX Files to an External PC using WinPXFER
 
 - Appendix G GPR Glossaries
 
Appendix A - Noggin Data file Format Noggin
A-2
16 reserved for receiver y position
17 reserved for receiver z position
18 reserved for transmitter x position
19 reserved for transmitter y position
20 reserved for transmitter z position
21 timezero adjustment
where:point(x)= point(x+adjustment)
22 Zero flag: 0 = data okay, 1=zero data
23 (not used)
24 Time of day data collected in seconds past midnight.
25 Comment flag: 1 = comment attached.
26 - 32 Comment
The data section consists of an array of two-byte integers, one value for every data point.










