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05-443/05-444 

Users Manual 

10 

Operator Controls and Setup 

Calibration Controls 

Remove the calibration cover to expose the calibration controls.  

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Warning 

To prevent possible electrical shock, fire, or personal injury: 

 

To prevent contact with internal hazardous live parts that 

are accessible using a tool: turn off the Product and 

disconnect the power cord. Allow the Product to sit for 

1 minute before accessing internal components. 

 

Do not touch the circuit board in the calibration window due 

to potential for electric shock. 

The calibration controls include the up/down buttons, five calibration 

potentiometers, and the option dipswitch (detailed in the following subsection). 

The five potentiometers are detailed below: 

 

ANALOG

: Used to adjust the logarithmic analog voltage output. Adjusted in 

calibration mode to the full-scale voltage reading or adjusted to a known point 

at some given reading. 

 

HV

: Used to set the high voltage required for detector operation. Adjustable 

from 0 V dc to 2500 V dc. The high voltage required will depend on the type 

of detector used. Internal GM detectors typically require 550 V dc. Be sure to 

check the high voltage with a high impedance (1000-Mohm impedance) 

voltmeter only. A high-voltage checkpoint is located next to the HV 

potentiometer. 

 

DISC

: Internal discriminator used to set negative pulse threshold for counting 

pulses from the detector. Pad allows direct measurement of threshold 

voltage. Utilize a Ludlum Model 500 Pulser or equivalent to inject pulses of 

the desired threshold size. The pulse height threshold is adjustable from 

2.0 mV dc to 100 mV dc. 

 

BAT CHARGE

: Used to set the backup battery trickle charging voltage. It is 

set to 6.9 V dc while the battery is disconnected. 

 

OVERLOAD

: Used to set the detector current overload point. When 

excessive radiation causes the detector to overload, this set point will cause 

the 

FAIL

 light to engage, and the display will be forced to 

-OL-.

 

Summary of Contents for 05-443

Page 1: ...2014 2014 Fluke Corporation All rights reserved Specifications are subject to change without notice All product names are trademarks of their respective companies 05 443 05 444 Digital Wall Mount Are...

Page 2: ...ke Biomedical service facility NO OTHER WARRANTIES SUCH AS FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED FLUKE SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL INDIRECT INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMA...

Page 3: ...cations or if there are any other problems not caused by shipping damage please contact Fluke Biomedical or your local sales representative Returns and Repairs Return Procedure All items being returne...

Page 4: ...ance standards using accepted test procedures WARNING Unauthorized user modifications or application beyond the published specifications may result in electrical shock hazards or improper operation Fl...

Page 5: ...32 Output 12 9 Pin Data Connector Female Sockets 13 Internal Detector Setups 13 Model 05 443 and Model 05 443 2200 13 Model 05 444 14 Common Options and Modifications 15 Time and Date Stamp Option 15...

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Page 7: ...iii List of Figures Figure Title Page 1 Front Panel 2 2 Left Side Panel 6 3 Alarm Point Notice 7...

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Page 9: ...peration Parameters are protected under a calibration cover Calibration is easily accomplished by moving the CAL dipswitch to the right and using the pushbuttons to increment or decrement the calibrat...

Page 10: ...event possible electrical shock fire or personal injury Read all safety information before you use the Product Carefully read all instructions Do not use the Product around explosive gas vapor or in d...

Page 11: ...parts Do not use the Product if it is damaged Disable the Product if it is damaged Use only specified replacement fuses For continued protection against the risk of fire replace only with fuse of the...

Page 12: ...ay in R hr mR hr R hr Sv h mSv h Sv h rem hr mrem hr rem hr cpm cps and others Linearity Readings within 10 of true value with detector connected Operating Range 05 443 and 05 443 2200 1 Sv h to 10 mS...

Page 13: ...ned on Construction Aluminum housing with ivory powder coat finish Temperature range Normal use 20 C to 50 C 4 F to 122 F May be certified for operation from 40 C 40 F Maximum relative humidity Less t...

Page 14: ...oduct is designed for ease of use This section of the manual is designed to help the first time user get started Initial power up and basic features of the instrument will be discussed in this section...

Page 15: ...e 3 Alarm Point Notice Initial power up by way of the power switch on the left side panel will momentarily activate the internal front panel lights sound the audio and display 8888 on the 4 digit LED...

Page 16: ...r dead time correction by pressing down on the DEAD TIME button The dead time correction will be displayed as long as the button is pressed The dead time correction is in units of microseconds The dea...

Page 17: ...ash your hands after handling Radiation exposure while handling this source is very minimal with no identified long or short term risks Although the amount of radiation given off by exempt sources is...

Page 18: ...nown point at some given reading HV Used to set the high voltage required for detector operation Adjustable from 0 V dc to 2500 V dc The high voltage required will depend on the type of detector used...

Page 19: ...CAL MODE switch back to the left locks the parameters and disables any further changes Dipswitch 2 The second switch LATCH ALARM changes the high alarm to a latching alarm This switch does not affect...

Page 20: ...top bit no handshaking buffer size of 8k OPEN COM1 2400 n 8 1 bin CS0 DS0 CD0 RB0 FOR INPUT AS 1 open up filename for output CLS clear the screen LOCATE 1 PRINT Press Esc key to stop reading data COM...

Page 21: ...ital signal outputs are open drain 2N7002 outputs able to sink about 50 mA each Internal Detector Setups Model 05 443 and Model 05 443 2200 Typical response and set points for the Product with interna...

Page 22: ...ector is as follows Operating Voltage 550 V dc Threshold 100 mV dc Calibration Constant 150 cpm mR hr Dead Time Correction 30 sec to 150 sec Linear Range with DTC 1 mR hr to 8 R hr Typical Checkpoints...

Page 23: ...hose buttons are pressed The year can be adjusted from 0000 to 9999 Check the hours and minutes HHMM by pressing the LOW ALARM and DEAD TIME buttons simultaneously The hours and minutes will be displa...

Page 24: ...d to a low radiation field A low radiation field in this case is defined as a field where dead time losses do not exceed 5 The calibration constant is usually given for a certain detector Once the cal...

Page 25: ...If exposure to chemicals occurs clean with water and get medical aid Have an approved technician repair the Product Use only specified replacement parts Do not touch the center pin of the detector co...

Page 26: ...ange of recyclable materials present in its products so that the user will have flexibility in following all local and federal laws The following types of recyclable materials are present in manufactu...

Page 27: ...screws 1 648 in 1 648 in 3 in 3 in 2 679 in 0 in 0 in Anchors must be able to hold 12 pounds per screw and must be appropriate for wall construction Minimum clearance Drawing to actual size may be us...

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