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opposite the chosen value you’ll see the check mark; 

- by pushing the button 

«<»

,come back to the Sound settings menu (fig. 10). 

 

2.3.1.14. Setting the sound volume  

- in the Sound settings menu (Рис. 10), by pushing the buttons 

«˄»

 and 

«˅»

 choose the line

 

«ГРОМКОСТЬ(VOLUME) 

and

 

confirm your choice by pushing the button 

«ОК»

 or 

«˃»;

 

 -  by  pushing  the  buttons 

«˄»

  and 

«˅»

  choose  one  from  available  values  of  the  sound 

volume 

«ВЫКЛЮЧЕН  (OFF)»,

  or 

«ТИХО(LOW)»,

  or 

«ГРОМКО(HIGH)»

,  and

 

confirm 

your choice by pushing  the button 

«ОК»

, you’ll see the check  mark opposite the chosen value, 

and  the  sound  mode  pictograph  on  the  top  of  the  display  will  be  changed  like  it’s  illustrated 
below depending on what you have chosen: 

 

 - sound is switched off; 

 - quiet; 

 - loud. 

 

- by triple pushing of the 

«<»

 button or by pushing the button 

 come back to the Main 

menu for

 

further settings. 

 

2.3.1.15. Setting the time of automatic switching off 
 

This option is to save energy of the batteries when user forgets to switch off the device.   
 
For settings you should: 
-  when you are in  the Main  menu (Рис. 7), by pushing  the buttons 

«˄»

 и 

«˅»

  choose the 

line

 «НАСТРОЙКИ (SETTTINGS)»

 and confirm your choice by pushing the button 

«ОК»

 or 

«˃»; 

-  in  the  opened  submenu  by  pushing  the  buttons 

«˄» 

and

  «˅»

  choose  the  line

 

«АВТОВЫКЛЮЧ-Е (AUTO  TURN OFF)»

  and  confirm  your  choice  by  pushing  the  button 

«ОК»

 or 

«˃»

- choose the time of automatic switching off  from available by pushing the buttons 

«˄» 

и

 

«˅» 

(1, 2…. 10 minutes), or choose the value «ВСЕГДА ВКЛ. (ALWAYS ON)», and

 

confirm 

your choice by pushing the button 

«ОК»

. You’ll see the check mark opposite the chosen value. 

- by double pushing of the 

«<»

 button or by pushing the button 

 come back to the Main 

menu for further settings. 

 

2.3.1.16. Setting the current time 
 

- when you are in the Main menu (Fig.7), by pushing the buttons 

«˄»

 and 

«˅»

 choose the 

line  

«НАСТРОЙКИ (SETTTINGS)»

 and confirm your choice by pushing the button  

«ОК»

 

or 

«˃»

-  in  the  opened  submenu  by  pushing  the  buttons 

«˄» 

and

  «˅»

  choose  the  line 

«ВРЕМЯ 

(TIME)»

 and confirm your choice by pushing the button  

«ОК»

 or 

«˃»

- you’ll see the Current time setting menu on the display (Fig.11) 

Summary of Contents for 62252

Page 1: ...Package and transportation 6 Proof of acceptance 7 Manufacturer s warranty 8 Certification information Warranty Card Appendix General information of the radiation nature and the material radiation in...

Page 2: ...ifferent readings This situation is similar to the rain in everyday life When there is a bit of rain it s difficult to detect how many drops drip per second by hand there may be 2 drops more or no one...

Page 3: ...accumulated dose selecting the unit measures roentgen Sievert setting and changing the alarm sound of the ambient dose rate threshold audiovisual warning of the ambient dose rate threshold excess sett...

Page 4: ...re than 105 58 18 5 Mass with batteries grams not more than 110 1 3 Contents of the box 1 3 1 The table below gives the information about parts of the product and the delivery set Table 2 Name number...

Page 5: ...nging from 10 to 80 seconds depending on the radiation rate The displayed values are automatically changing and being averaged by the microprocessor This averaging process is displayed by the measurem...

Page 6: ...iation dose considered safe During the life the accumulated dose value must be below 100 700 millisieverts summarized according to the local radiation background 1 4 4 Control buttons are used to swit...

Page 7: ...edure To prepare the product for working you should loosen the screw and remove the battery compartment cover no 3 Fig 2 install the batteries respecting polarities Fig 4 place back the battery compar...

Page 8: ...button come back to the Measurement settings menu Fig 8 for further settings 2 3 1 4 Setting the threshold of the ambient dose rate above which the device sounds because the radiation level is high wh...

Page 9: ...opposite the chosen brightness and the screen brightness will be changed according to your choice by pushing the button come back to the Screen settings menu fig 9 for further settings 2 3 1 8 Setting...

Page 10: ...hing the buttons choose the line BUTTONS SOUND and confirm your choice by pushing the button or by pushing the buttons and choose the value ON or OFF to switch the buttons sound on and off and confirm...

Page 11: ...rgy of the batteries when user forgets to switch off the device For settings you should when you are in the Main menu 7 by pushing the buttons choose the line SETTTINGS and confirm your choice by push...

Page 12: ...e the line SETTTINGS and confirm your choice by pushing the button or in the opened submenu by pushing the buttons and choose the line ACCUMULATOR and confirm your choice by pushing the button or by p...

Page 13: ...dio signal passing frequency occur At the same time the ambient dose value is raising in the upper right corner of the screen and the columns at the radiation environment time based historical graphs...

Page 14: ...e the natural radiation background normal for the location it indicates that the object you investigate is polluted by radiation To define the ionization radiation source you should remove the working...

Page 15: ...pair should be carried out by the dealer 5 Package and transportation Every Product delivery set see Table 2 is packaged in individual corrugated fiberboard box The moving of contents of the box is no...

Page 16: ...or the authorized Distributor shall replace or repair the products broken down during the guaranteed use period at the expense of them 7 5 This warranty shall be void if guaranteed use period is over...

Page 17: ..._________________________________________________________________________ Sale Date _________________________________________________________________________ Vendor s stamp and signature _____________...

Page 18: ...es caused to biological tissues by ionizing radiation exposure depend on the dose of absorbed radiation energy To characterize it the term absorbed dose is used i e the energy absorbed by the unit of...

Page 19: ...The equivalent dose rate H is defined by the formula H dH dT where dT is a period of time In the SI system the equivalent dose rate H is measured by Sievert per second Sv s 1 Sv s 100 Rem s 1 Sv s R s...

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