Features, Overrange rate, Low batter indicator – Fluke Biomedical 451B User Manual

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Ion Chamber Survey Meter

Features

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Features

The following sections describe the features of the Survey Meter.

Overrange Rate

If the instantaneous radiation rate measured by the Survey Meter exceeds

50 R/h (0.5 Sv/h), the 'R' in R/h or the 'Sv' in Sv/h displayed will blink to notify the

user that the radiation field exceeds the measuring capability of the Survey

Meter. Also, a potential error in the integrated radiation value may exist due to

this condition. The blinking will stop when the integrated value is cleared.

Low Batter Indicator

There are about 6 hours of operation remaining when the LOW BATTERY

indicator first becomes visible. When the LOW BATTERY indicator blinks, there

is less than 1 hour of operation remaining. These times are for two batteries

installed and from the first occurrences of these indications. If the Survey Meter

is turned off during a low battery condition, the batteries will recover somewhat,

but time of operation remaining will be less.

Audio Alarm

The audio alarm set points are set using the RS-232 COMM port connected to a

computer along with the associated software. The audio alarm set point is set in

increments of 1 % full scale. That is from 1 % to 100 % of full scale. The “A”

command in the menu allows access to the scale and percent set point. The

alarm will sound when readings reach or exceed the set point.

Integrate Mode

The Integrate Mode allows the Survey Meter to display the integrated exposure.

Exposures are accumulated up to 999 R (9.99 Sv).

Freeze Mode

The Freeze Mode will move a “bar” on the bar graph display to show the user the

peak value, and will lock on the maximum range. The Survey Meter will continue

to read and display current readings.

Auto-On Backlight

The Survey Meter is equipped with a backlight which automatically turns on when

ambient light drops below a predetermined level. The backlight will turn off when

the ambient light exceeds the predetermined level, which is factory set.

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