Operation, External controls, On/off button – Fluke Biomedical 451B User Manual

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Ion Chamber Survey Meter

Operation

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Operation

The following sections describe the operation of the Survey Meter.

 Warning

To prevent possible electrical shock, fire, or personal injury, do
not put metal objects into connectors.

External Controls

There are two external controls on the Survey Meter: an ON/OFF button and a

MODE button.

ON/OFF Button

Press the ON/OFF button to turn on the product. All the elements in the display

turn on and the microprocessor runs through an initialization procedure. Part of

the procedure includes reading the calibration coefficients stored in EEPROM. If

an EEPROM read error occurs, an error code (E1) displays at power-on and

unity calibration coefficients are used.
The bar graph and digital display will show a reading that decreases as the

Survey Meter stabilizes. The initial reading usually starts in the 50 R/h

(50 mSv/h) range and decreases through the lower ranges to a reading of less

than 0.5 mR/h (5 µSv/h) within 40 seconds. When the elements in the display

turn off, with the exception of those necessary for normal operation, the user can

begin the measurement process.

Note

Background fluctuations may occur (less than 0.5 mR/h (5 µSv/h))
returning to the original reading typically in less than 3 seconds.

Mode Button

To configure the MODE button to the opposite function without the RS-232

connection, use the following procedure:
1. Turn off the Survey Meter.
2. Press the MODE button.
3. Turn on the Survey Meter while continuing to press the MODE button.
4. Release the MODE button when the display is in the “all elements on”

condition.

5. Use the MODE button to toggle the Survey Meter between the rate mode and

the newly selected Freeze or Integrate mode.

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