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3.9 Imagescan
A reference grid is attached to the area to be scanned using the adhesive tape supplied. After selecting the
Imagescan mode with the scanner, the rows and columns of the grid are scanned following the instructions
on the screen. The data is transferred to the tablet where the image can be viewed. The position of the
reinforcing bars relative to the concrete surface is indicated. Bar diameter can be estimated and bar depth
determined. If the data is downloaded to the PC application, this information can be evaluated as on the
tablet, with the additional advantage of allowing a series of points to be recorded along with associated
depth and diameter, and the data saved for future use. Reports can be printed. Further evaluation options
allow Imagescans to be imported and evaluated automatically, statistical evaluations prepared and scans
displayed in the form of large-area evaluations.
3.10 Blockscan
A reference grid is attached with adhesive tape to the area to be scanned. After selecting Blockscan mode,
the user is prompted to select the first area to scan. An Imagescan is then made. After completing the
Imagescan, the user is prompted to select the next area to scan. This should be adjacent to the previous
area. Attach the grid and then scan as before. This procedure can be repeated for up to 3 x 3 Imagescans.
The data is transferred to the tablet. The Imagescans are automatically stitched together to form a larger
image. The reinforcement layout can then be viewed over the whole area. Individual Imagescans can be
selected for evaluation by zooming in. If the data is downloaded to the PC application, this information can
be evaluated as on the tablet, with the additional advantage of allowing a series of points to be recorded
along with associated depth and diameter, and the data saved for future use. A report can be printed.
4 Technical data
4.1 PS 200 S technical data
Maximum scanning speed
Memory type
Memory capacity
Screen type / size
Display resolution
Dimensions
Weight (with PSA 80 battery)
Minimum battery life with PSA 80 bat-
tery
Automatic power-off
Backup battery type / life
Data interface between the scanner
and tablet
Data transfer time between scanner
and tablet
Infrared range
Infrared output power

4.2 Ambient conditions

Operating temperature
Storage temperature
Dust and water protection (operation)
Impact resistance (device in toolbox)
Dropping
Vibration (not in operation)
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Printed: 14.11.2016 | Doc-Nr: PUB / 5314765 / 000 / 00
0.5 m/s
(1.6 ft/s)
Built-in data flash memory
9 Imagescans plus up to 30 m of Quickscan recording (max.
10 scans)
LCD / 50 × 37 mm (1.97" x 1.46")
128 x 64 pixels
260 x 132 x 132 mm
1.4 kg
8 hours under typical conditions
5 minutes after the last time a button is pressed
Lithium / 10 years (typically)
Infrared
≦16 s for 9 images, ≦2 s for 1 image
Typically 0.3 m (0.98 ft)
Max. 500 mW
PS 200 S
−10 ℃ ... 50 ℃
−20 ℃ ... 60 ℃
IP54
EN 60068-2-29
EN 60068-2-32
MIL-STD 810 D

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