Specification
Advantages
Proven Performance: The classic system features the time-tested
Digitilt analog probe designed and manufactured by Slope Indicator.
Repeatable Tracking: The Digitilt probe is equipped with robust wheel carriages, sealed wheel bearings, and specially designed wheels to ensure consistent tracking in all types of casing.
Reliable Control Cable: Digitilt control cable is durable and easy to handle. The cable has excellent dimensional stability, and its rubber depth marks are vulcanized to the cable jacket and cannot slip.
Ergonomic Operation: Surveys require just one person, since the
cable and hand switch can be gripped at the same time. The pulley also takes the weight of the cable while the reading stabilizes.
Versatile: The Digitilt Classic system includes a horizontal probe, a spiral probe, a portable tiltmeter, slip-ring reels, and other accessories.
DigiPro2 Software: DigiPro2 makes short work of data management and plotting. Its advanced mode provides routines for identifying and correcting errors, reusable reports and many other features
Digitilt Reader App: The Reader app is central to the simplicity and power of the AT system. Running on a certified Android tablet, the Reader app supports high resolution displays, touch interfaces, and full internet connectivity.
DigiPro2: DigiPro2 software creates inclinometer databases, manages inclinometer data, generates plots and reports, and provides advanced routines for identifying and correcting errors.
Operation
To start a survey, the operator selects an inclinometer from a list stored in the DataMate. The DataMate displays a starting depth for the survey.
The operator positions the probe and watches the DataMate for a “ready” signal that indicates that the reading is stable. To record the reading, the operator clicks the hand switch. The DataMate confirms with a beep and displays the next depth.
The operator repositions the probe, watches for the ready signal, and records the reading, repeating these steops until the survey is complete.
If display depth and probe depth get out of sync, the operator can scroll to the required depth, reposition the probe, and continue the survey from that point.
When all readings have been taken, the operator can display checksum statistics to validate the survey. On return to the office, the operator transfers surveys from the DataMate to the PC using DigiPro2 software. Afterwards, DigiPro2 can process and plot the surveys
