2 Using the
radEAGLET
The
radEAGLET
is designed for single-hand operation. You hold the instrument by its handle
and point the the detector to the object to be surveyed while observing the screen and
pressing the keys with your thumb.
2.1
The
radEAGLET
Display
The
radEAGLET
displays information on a color LCD screen (Fig.
, p.
) divided into three
principle areas (Fig.
, p.
Current Time
Battery Status
Communication Status
GPS Status
Stabilization Status
Data Logging Status
Spectrum Acquisition Status
Status Information
Main Display Area
Current Key Commands
Figure 5:
Anatomy of the
radEAGLET
display
Top: Status Bar
This area contains icons representing the status of several components of the
radEAGLET
.
7:32 pm
The hours and minutes of the current local time are shown. The date and time
are read from the internal clock of the
radEAGLET
. Time stamps are written
into all files saved by the
radEAGLET
, for example, spectra.
Please ensure the correct setting of the clock and your local time zone (see
, p.
If the instrument’s clock is completely off, you have to set it via the web
interface (see
, p.
). This could be necessary after storing the
radEAGLET
with no or empty batteries for a while.
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