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The Switches
The 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.
Mode Switch Figure 2(2)
mR/hr µSv/hr.
The numeric display shows the current radiaon level in milliroentgens per hour or, when SI units are used, in
microsieverts per hour.
In mR/hr mode, The Inspector displays the radiaon level from .001 to 100.
In µSv/hr mode, The Inspector displays the radiaon level from .01 to 1000.
See Ulity Menu in Chapter 3 for details on how to switch between modes.
CPM CPS
In CPM, the display shows the current radiaon level in counts per minute from 0 to 350,000. When using SI
units, the display shows the radiaon level in counts per second from 0 to 5000. When X1000 is shown on the
display, mulply the numeric reading by 1000 to get the complete radiaon level.
Total/Timer
The display shows the accumulated total of counts from 1 to 9,999,000. When X1000 is shown on the display,
mulply the numeric reading by 1000 to get the complete radiaon level. For details, see Taking a Timed Count
in Chapter 3.
O/On/Audio Switch Figure 2 (3)
Audio. The Inspector is on and makes a clicking sound for each radiaon event detected.
On. The Inspector is operang, but audio is o.
O. The Inspector is not operang.
The Backlight
The LCD has a backlight that can be acvated for the default 10 seconds by pressing the + buon. The duraon
me of the backlight can be changed with the soware. If the duraon me has been changed, you can restore
the default me of 10 seconds in the ulity menu. See Ulity Menu in Chapter 3 for more informaon on using
the ulity menu.
(1) LCD Display
(8) Count Light
(10) USB Jack
(9) Output Jack
(7) Tube Center Indicator
(2) Mode Switch
(3) On/O/Audio Switch
Figure 2
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