Route finder Leica Digicat i750
Locator Leica Digicat 750i xf performs the same functions as the Digicat 650i, but has an integrated GPS unit for positioning.
Leica Digicat locators use state-of-the-art signal processing technology called Digital Signal Processing (DSP). After processing electromagnetic radiation from underground communications, the locator indicates their location. Passive and active modes of operation (see below).
Leica Digitech 100t / 300t generators are needed to facilitate the localization of communications, incl. search for traces that do not emit an electromagnetic signal.
The software Digicat analyzes the data and presents them in a visual and sound form (allowing you to estimate in which direction the object is located). Mark the position of communications directly on the ground or using GIS-devices (to communicate with them there is Bluetooth), so that the team that performs excavation can quickly adjust its plans. Leica Digicat 750i supports work with a GIS field controller, such as Zeno 10 or 15, which allows you to organize the collection of geodata in a budgetary and efficient manner and make an inventory of underground communications. Digicat 750i conducts search of underground conductors, accepting the electromagnetic signal emitted by them. Exact search for underground communications to avoid their rupture or damage.
Digicat 750i and the Digitex generator are used to determine the depth of the cable or pipe. The depth value is transferred to the controller via Bluetooth, and the Leica Zeno field software allows you to determine the coordinates of the object. You can also include images and comments, such as: Type and diameter of communication; Date and time of inventory; Technical condition; Operator name and note.
Digicat Locator modes:
- “Voltage” (passive) – detection of objects by signals of frequency 50Hz,
- “Auto” (passive) – a joint use of the “Voltage” and “Radio” modes to detect objects by signals of frequency 50Hz – 60Hz,
- “Radio” (passive) – detection of objects by signals of frequency 15 – 60kHz,
- active mode with inductive signal transmission to the traced object (frequencies from the series 512, 640, 8192, 32768Hz are used); work at frequencies of 512 and 640Hz allows
- you to track the route at large distances from the generator,
- active mode with galvanic signal transmission to the traced object (frequencies from the range 512, 640, 8192, 32768Hz are used),
- active mode using a cable for cable traces (for non-conductive objects),
- active mode using the Digimouse probe (for non-conductive objects).
Characteristics of the digicat 750i:
- depth measuring range: from 0.3 to 3 m in the “Voltage” mode and active modes, from 0.3 to 2 m in the “Radio” mode and up to 10 m using the optional Digimouse probe,
- depth accuracy ± 10%,
- operating conditions: temperature from -20 to 50 ° C, relative humidity not more than 95% without condensation,
- output power of the generator: 1W,
- battery life (4 D-size batteries): 30 hours,
- degree of protection of the generator housing: IP 65 with closed lid,
- Overall dimensions of the generator: 280х260х180 mm,
- mass of the generator: 2.95 kg,
- battery life of the receiver (6 AA-size batteries): 40 hours,
- degree of protection of the receiver body: IP 54,
- overall dimensions of the receiver: 760х265х85 mm,
- weight of the receiver: 2.7 kg.