ASM-990 Series
Advanced Survey Meter
Operators Manual
March 2005 Manual No. 1100001000 Rev. 3
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Page 1: ...ries Advanced Survey Meter Operators Manual March 2005 Manual No 1100001000 Rev 3 2004 2005 Fluke Corporation All rights reserved Printed in U S A All product names are trademarks of their respective...
Page 2: ...Fluke Biomedical Radiation Management Services 6045 Cochran Road Cleveland Ohio 44139 440 498 2564 www flukebiomedical com rms...
Page 3: ...Maintenance 4 1 4 1 Introduction 4 1 4 2 Routine Cleaning 4 1 4 3 Storage 4 1 4 4 Battery Replacement 4 2 4 5 Replacement Parts Information 4 3 4 6 Recalibration and Service Information 4 3 Appendix A...
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Page 5: ...series are a A built in real time clock calendar will provide a time and date stamp for all logged data b Optional barcode scanner adds barcode information to logged data c An internal GM tube allows...
Page 6: ...nt response at 40 RH and a nominal temperature 22 degrees C f Mechanical Shock The unit can withstand a shock test in accordance with CEI IEC International Standard 61010 1 The measurements taken befo...
Page 7: ...power is on ADVERTENCIA Voltaje peligroso riesgo de chaque electrico CUIDADO No tocar conectador mientras este encendido AVERTISSEME NT Non isole haute tension CAUTION Ne pas toucher cable coaxial qu...
Page 8: ...device is used in a manner not specified by Fluke Biomedical the protection by the device may be impaired There are no user serviceable parts for this unit Should unit require service please contact F...
Page 9: ...a time period user menu selected from 5 seconds to 255 seconds Conversely if the backlight is already on then pressing this key will turn it off d Pressing the START STOP RST SAVE key will cause the...
Page 10: ...will be displayed see Figure 2 4 The screen includes a RULER bar graph scale multiplier measurement reading data unit and real time clock The data unit and mode of operation are based on the user s p...
Page 11: ...Mode Main Menu Changing to the main menu screen see Figure 2 5 can be accomplished by pressing the SEL key while the normal operating screen is displayed PROBE INFO MODEL 489 50 SERIAL 002132 CAL DAT...
Page 12: ...CAL DUE date corresponding to the highlighted units will also appear at the bottom of the screen The selection of different units can then be done by first pressing the UP or DOWN arrow keys to highl...
Page 13: ...MENU the screen will display the items as shown in Figure 2 9 The user can then select either the MEASUREMENT or TIME mode from the SCALER SUB MENU along with the measurement unit time unit and scale...
Page 14: ...14 Changing selections can be accomplished by highlighting YES at the prompt then pressing SEL The PEAK HOLD INTERVAL screen will now be displayed see Figure 2 15 The UP and DOWN arrow keys may be use...
Page 15: ...ormation from the user will be necessary LCD Contrast Backlight On Time Speaker Volume Adjustments Power Down Interval and Switching to Tone Tick If LCD CONTRAST ADJ is highlighted and the SEL key is...
Page 16: ...nt at one minute intervals until the POWER DOWN INTERVAL has expired or the ESC key has been pressed This will also occur when the POWER DOWN INTERVAL time period falls to five minutes or less Respons...
Page 17: ...r must scan the barcode at the desired location before logging any data This is accomplished by pressing the START STOP RST SAVE key while simultaneously aligning the front of the unit with the barcod...
Page 18: ...Figure 2 21 Location List Prompt Figure 2 22 Log Data Locations Figure 2 23 Time Interval Setup SURVEY SUB MENU sequence name 1 sequence name 2 sequence name 3 SHOW LOCATION LIST YES NO LOG DATA LOCA...
Page 19: ...H setting Press the SEL key to save the displayed value and return to the NORMAL OPERATING SCREEN Note The DATE TIME will not require frequent adjustment since the internal real time clock continues t...
Page 20: ...value instead Also when the user sets an alarm value in units other than cpm the ASM 990 ASM 992 and ASM 993 automatically convert those units to the approximate cpm value The conversion accuracy in t...
Page 21: ...is equipped with a barcode scanner it will be necessary to position the front of the unit directly over the barcode prior to pressing this key in order to obtain a valid scan Individual survey locati...
Page 22: ...urvey sequence name 1 survey sequence name 2 survey sequence name 3 survey sequence name 10 SESSION SUB MENU 12 16 02 4 09 PM 12 16 02 5 22 PM 12 17 02 9 02 AM REVIEW DATA BRACHYTHERAPY LAB 3302782228...
Page 23: ...will appear as shown below in Figure 2 33 2 6 Probe Selection If the user has more than one probe i e there is more than one set of calibration data stored in EEPROM memory the first screen displayed...
Page 24: ...AUDIO and LIGHT keys simultaneously for five seconds will then unlock it However the ON OFF key will remain active and operational at all times 2 8 Data Transfer Upload Data points which have been pre...
Page 25: ...ters for each calibrated probe are then stored saved in the unit s non volatile memory EEPROM The user may then select from one of the previously stored probe data calibration parameters However the u...
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Page 27: ...in ANSI N45 2 2 1972 Section 6 1 2 2 The storage area shall comply with ANSI N45 2 2 1972 Section 6 2 Storage Area paragraphs 6 2 1 through 6 2 5 Housekeeping shall conform to ANSI N45 2 3 1972 Level...
Page 28: ...ment operates to specification it is recommended that the batteries be changed within one 1 hour after the low battery icon appears Regular or alkaline batteries can be used for replacement purposes B...
Page 29: ...82 Replaceable parts list Part Number Description 1100023000 Cap Battery Compartment 012 98 Spring Battery Cap 046 144 O ring Battery Cap 1100031000 Handle Foam Grip 4 6 Recalibration And Service Info...
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Page 31: ...Appendix Asm 992 ASM 993 Directional Dependence A A 1 Appendix A ASM 992 ASM 993 Directional Dependence A 1 ASM 992 ASM 993 Polar Response for Internal 1R Energy Compensated GM Tube...
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Page 33: ...pendix B ASM 992 ASM 993 Energy Dependence B 1 ASM 992 ASM 993 Energy Dependence Internal 1R Energy Compensated Detector Typical Energy Dependence 0 0000 0 2000 0 4000 0 6000 0 8000 1 0000 1 2000 1 40...
Page 34: ...Series Operators Manual B 2 B 2 ASM 993 Energy Dependence Internal Pancake GM Detector Protective cover open Typical Energy Dependence Model 993 Internal Pancake GM Detector Indicated Actual Energy k...
Page 35: ...Appendix Asm 992 ASM 993 Internal Energy Compensated 1R GM Tube C C 1 Appendix C ASM 992 ASM 993 Internal Energy Compensated 1R GM Tube C 1 Location Diagram Internal Energy Compensated 1R GM Tube...
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