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Page 1 - INTERNATIONAL

S.E. International, Inc. P.O. Box 39, 436 Farm Rd. Summertown, TN 38483 USA 1.800.293.5759 | 931.964.3561 | Fax: 1.931.964.3564www.sein

Page 2 - Table of Contents

Ulity MenuThe Ulity Menu allows the user to change default sengs for several operang parameters. Once a seng is changed, it remains in eect unle

Page 3 - Chapter 1: Introducon

Chapter 4: Common ProceduresSeng the Internal ClockTo set the internal clock, enter into the ulity menu, select CLOC, and press set. 1) First, the

Page 4 - Chapter 2: Features

The Inspector requires regular calibraon and careful handling to assure good measurements. Use the following guidelines to maintain the instrument pr

Page 5 - The Backlight

Ionizing radiaon Ionizing radiaon changes the structure of individual atoms by ionizing them. The ions produced in turn ionize more atoms. Substance

Page 6 - The Output Ports

The Observer USB reads in Total Counts, CPM, CPS, µR/hr, mR/hr, µSv/hr and has the ability to collect, log, and perform stascal analysis on the dat

Page 7 - Chapter 3: Operaon

Observer USB Chart ScreenThe Observer USB Chart Screen displays a chart of the data currently collected by the aached instrument. The X AxisThe X axi

Page 8 - Taking a Timed Total Count

General Discussion of CalibraonIn order to have condence in the measurements taken with a radiaon detecon instrument, a calibraon must be perform

Page 9 - Using The Alert

Eciency CalibraonThe Inspector can be used beyond simple detecon of contaminaon and can also be used to determine the acvity of beta- or alpha-em

Page 10 - Ulity Menu

Procedure (Metric Units)1. Aach the Wipe Test Plate and power on the Inspector. Make sure the Inspector is in Total/Timer mode, displaying CO

Page 11 - Chapter 4: Common Procedures

Exposure Rate CalibraonAn exposure rate calibraon correlates the number of counts in given me to the exposure rate present in that eld. This is i

Page 12 - Chapter 5: Maintenance

Table of Contents1 Introducon 2How The Inspector Detects Radiaon 2Precauons 2 2 Features 3The Display

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Built in Isotope EcienciesThe Inspector has a number of built in eciencies for specic isotopes. If you know the isotope being surveyed, then you ca

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The Inspector is a highly reliable instrument. If it does not seem to be working properly, look through the fol-lowing chart to see if you can idenfy

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Chapter 11: Basics of Taking MeasurementsThe Inspector will not detect neutron, microwave, RF (radio frequency), laser, infrared, or ultraviolet radia

Page 16 - Observer USB soware

Geiger counters can detect the four main types of ionizing radiaon: alpha, beta, gamma, and x-rays. Some detect only gamma and x-rays. Our instrument

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Radiaon Measurement UnitsSeveral dierent units are used to measure radiaon, exposure and dosage. A Roentgen is the amount of X-radiaon or gamma ra

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Background RadiaonNaturally occurring radiaon is always present, it includes high energy gamma rays from the sun and outer space and alpha, beta, an

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Xtreme BootThe Xtreme boot oers maximum performance in a lightweight rugged soluon for using Radiaon Alert® products in the eld. The Xtreme boot i

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DetectorInternal Halogen-quenched, uncompensated GM tube with thin mica window, 1.4-2.0 mg/cm2 areal density. Effective diameter of window is 45 mm (1

Page 21 - Chapter 10: Troubleshoong

WARRANTOR: S.E. Internaonal, Inc., P.O. Box 39, 436 Farm Road, Summertown, TN 38483-0039, USA, (931) 964-3561ELEMENTS OF WARRANTY: S.E. Internaonal,

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Or ll out the form online at http://seintl.com/calibrations/ NAME MODEL NAMECOMPANY SERIAL NUMBERADDRESSCITYSTATE, ZIP, & COUNTRY PHONE NUMBERPle

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Chapter 1: IntroduconThe Inspector is a health and safety instrument that is opmized to detect low levels of radiaon. It measures alpha, beta, gamm

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Chapter 2: FeaturesThe Inspector measures alpha, beta, gamma, and x-ray radiaon. It is opmized to detect small changes in radiaon levels and to hav

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The SwitchesThe Inspector has two switches on the front and three buons on the end panel. Each switch has three sengs which are described below. Mod

Page 26 - Chapter 13: Accessories

Set Buon Figure 3 (5)The Set buon is used to set the Alert or Timer in normal operang mode and to select items in the Ulity Menu. See Chapter 3 Us

Page 27 - Appendix A: Specicaons

Chapter 3: OperaonStarng the InspectorBefore starng the Inspector, install a standard 9-volt alkaline baery in the baery compartment located in t

Page 28 - Appendix B: Limited Warranty

AutorangingWhen radiaon levels increase in some modes over certain preset levels, The Inspector uses autoranging, automacally changing to the X1000

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To take a med count, follow these steps:1. With The Inspector operang, set the Mode switch to Total/Timer. The display shows 0 and Total in the uppe

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