Model 3014 Dual-Detector Digital Survey
Meter/SCA
Ludlum Measurements
March 2021
Serial Number: 25020730 and Succeeding
Firmware: F.2.1.1229 and Higher
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Page 5: ...ranty of merchantability or fitness which extend beyond the description of the face there of If the product does not perform as warranted herein purchaser s sole remedy shall be repair or replacement at the option of Ludlum Measurements In no event will Ludlum Measurements be liable for damages lost revenue lost wages or any other incidental or consequential damages arising from the purchase use o...
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Page 7: ... Overload 18 2 7 Instrument Use And Controls 19 2 7 1 ON AUD Button 19 2 7 2 UNITS Button 20 2 7 3 DETECTOR Button 21 2 7 4 MODE Button 21 2 7 5 LOG Button 22 2 8 RATE Mode Operation 23 2 9 MAX Mode Operation 24 2 10 COUNT Mode Operation 24 2 11 DOSE Mode Operation 28 3 Specifications 31 4 Setup Mode 33 4 1 Setup Overview 33 4 2 Setup Parameters 34 4 3 Entering Setup Mode 37 4 4 Setup Mode Operati...
Page 8: ...rument Calibration 80 7 6 Other Device Data 80 7 7 Battery Life 81 7 8 Real time Streaming 81 8 Safety Considerations 83 8 1 Environmental Conditions for Normal Use 83 8 2 Warning Markings and Symbols 83 8 3 Cleaning and Maintenance Precautions 84 9 Revision History 85 10 Recycling 87 11 Options 89 A Auxiliary Communications 91 A 1 AuxComm Overview 91 A 2 Requirements 91 A 3 Usage 91 A 3 1 AuxComm...
Page 9: ...CONTENTS 5 A 4 6 AuxComm Setting Auto Mode Interval 96 March 2021 ...
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Page 11: ...23 2 12 MAX Mode Display With ALARM Indication 24 2 13 COUNT Mode Displaying COUNT Timer of 5 Minutes 30 Seconds 28 2 14 COUNT Mode Displaying COUNT Timer of 100k Seconds 28 2 15 DOSE Mode Operation Display 29 4 1 Backlight Setup Protect Dipswitch 38 4 2 Setup Page Selection Display showing page 4 CAL 40 4 3 Detector Operation Modes 48 5 1 Displaying Datalog Table Index of 12 74 5 2 Displaying Dat...
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Page 13: ... and Result 26 7 1 Features That Affect Units in All Modes 80 A 1 AuxComm Mode 94 A 2 AuxComm Auto Off Time 95 A 3 AuxComm Power on at Boot up 95 A 4 AuxComm Write Protect 95 A 5 AuxComm Encription 96 A 6 AuxComm Auto Mode Interval 96 9 ...
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Page 15: ...e highest count activity or exposure rate detected useful for finding a peak rate or frisking when the display is not visible Two sets of units primary and secondary for RATE and MAX modes can be chosen from among cps cpm Bq Bq cm dpm R h or Sv h The user can switch between these two units by simply pressing the UNITS button COUNT mode allows the user to perform a count for a predetermined time De...
Page 16: ...a the internal switch on the Model 3014 in order to pro tect settings from inadvertent changes When the settings are protected the user can view the settings or modify a limited number of settings as defined with the Lumic software Us ing the Lumic software the Model 3014 can be configured to allow changes to the alarms and or count time even when in protect mode The unit is operated with four alk...
Page 17: ...hich can be downloaded from the Ludlum website at www ludlums com Find the form by clicking the Support tab and selecting Repair and Calibration from the drop down menu Then choose the appropriate Repair and Calibration division where you will find a link to the form 2 2 Battery Installation A low battery indicator appears at the top of the LCD when less than 16 hours of battery life remain When t...
Page 18: ... audio fails to work the device is in need of repair Please refer to Figure 2 1 Figure 2 1 Startup Display All Segments Shown The instrument then displays the current revision level of each board installed in the system main board internal detector high voltage board and auxiliary communications board Figure 2 2 Hardware Revision Levels A revision level of 0 indicates that the board is not install...
Page 19: ...displayed is related to the battery voltage and not that the battery voltage is low Should the instrument detect a battery voltage that is high enough to power on but too low to safely operate the display will go blank and the low battery icon will flash Normal opera tion will not be available until the batteries have been replaced Under extreme low battery conditions be aware that the unit may no...
Page 20: ...er extreme low battery conditions be aware that the unit may not even turn on or may turn itself off abruptly To assure proper operation of the instrument and detectors s between calibrations an in strument operational check including battery test and instrument test should be performed at least daily or prior to use whichever is less frequent A reference reading or readings with a dedicated check...
Page 21: ...sensitive audio indication to the user Note that this audio alarm can also work in conjunction with the fixed alarm i e the user can have both a floating audio alarm resulting in audio beeps based on the background level and a fixed tone audio and a steady ALARM icon when a predetermined fixed alarm level is exceeded 2 6 Detector Failure Diagnostic Note that the Model 3014 has its own diagnostic t...
Page 22: ...tly selected units as a warning Additionally the ALARM icon is displayed at the top of the screen an audio alarm sounds which can be silenced by a long press of the ON AUD button and the OVER RANGE icon is displayed The user should ensure whether this condition is being caused by a high radiation field by a shorted cable or by internal malfunction Figure 2 8 Detector Over Range Display Will Flash ...
Page 23: ...tton is at the first level of operation A long press and release or two beeps indicates the instrument button is at the second level of operation An extra long press and release or three beeps indicates the instrument button is at the highest level of operation By default the majority of functions are assigned to short presses of the buttons 2 7 1 ON AUD Button Used to power the Model 3014 ON and ...
Page 24: ...o begin the next count In DOSE mode it will reset the displayed integrated dose if the user has permission permission set from Lumic 2 0 software Extra Long Press press and release after three beeps After 3 beeps the countdown should begin to power off the instrument Releasing the button after the third beep will restart the setup menu four second counter allowing you quick access into the setup m...
Page 25: ...no effect Extra Long Press press and release after three beeps When in setup mode viewing the Detector Overload threshold it is used to toggle be tween the live current value and the set point value 2 7 4 MODE Button A short press of the MODE button 1 beep will switch the instrument to the next available mode After the RATE mode the default is MAX mode which will display the highest count rate det...
Page 26: ...utton Short Press press and release after one beep In RATE mode it will log the current rate reading if datalogging is enabled In MAX mode it will log the current MAX value if datalogging is enabled In COUNT mode it will If COUNT mode is ready Initiate a count Upon completion the result will be logged if datalogging is enabled If COUNT mode is in progress Button has no effect If COUNT mode is comp...
Page 27: ... A short press of the ON AUD button will cycle through the click audio volume levels When Sigma Audio is enabled a short press of the ON AUD button will toggle the Sigma Audio volume levels If multi level audio is disabled a short press of the ON AUD button will toggle audio between Off and On If an alarm condition is present a short press of the ON AUD button will acknowledge and turn off the con...
Page 28: ...ent a short press of the ON AUD button will acknowledge and turn off the continuous tone alarm audio The click audio will remain as selected under non alarm conditions Alarms are latching in MAX Mode Under an alarm condition the ALARM display indicator will remain on until the display is reset If other operational modes are available a short press of the MODE button will move to the next available...
Page 29: ...ent gathered reading Timer Readings Will cycle between showing the countdown timer and the current reading J A short press of the LOG button will start a count and automatically log the re sult An extra long press of the LOG button during the count will toggle the display between the timer and reading Audio clicks are disabled in COUNT mode by default but may be enabled in software see Lumic 2 0 s...
Page 30: ...m h Sv h exposure or dose rate averaged over the count time R Rem Sv integrated exposure or dose over the count time In COUNT mode operation depends on the current state of the Count Timer When the Count Timer is Ready The display will show the Count Time A short press of the UNITS button will switch between the Primary and Secondary Count Units and Tertiary if alpha beta is enabled The newly sele...
Page 31: ...nished The display will show either the accumulated total for c d R Rem and Sv or the timed ratemeter average for cps cpm Bq dpm or the average exposure or average dose in R h Rem h and Sv h If datalogging is enabled and logging the count results was previously requested the results will be logged to the log buffer A short press of the UNITS button will switch between the Primary and Secondary Cou...
Page 32: ... If multi level audio is disabled a short press of the ON AUD button will toggle audio between Off and On Sigma Audio is disabled in DOSE mode Under a non alarm or alarm condition a long press of the ON AUD button will reset the display This feature must be enabled in software If an alarm condition is present a short press of the ON AUD button will acknowledge and turn off the continuous tone alar...
Page 33: ...2 11 DOSE MODE OPERATION 29 A short press of the LOG button if datalogging is enabled will log the currently displayed DOSE value Figure 2 15 DOSE Mode Operation Display March 2021 ...
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Page 35: ...tects an overload condition it will display a graphic OVERLOAD icon and trigger an audio warning Zero Protection after typically 60 seconds of no pulses from the detector unit will flash a zero reading the alarm audio will be triggered and a graphic LOSS OF COUNTS icon will be displayed Overrange if the reading should exceed the predefined detector range the instrument will flash a maximum reading...
Page 36: ...r fast fixed slow or fast or user selectable from 1 to 60 seconds Audio click audio greater than 65 dB at 0 6 m 2 ft alarm audio at greater than 72 dB Power four alkaline AA batteries Battery Life approximately 175 hours of operation 16 hour low battery warning Maximum Current 50 mAdc Construction high impact plastic with water resistant rubber seals and separate battery compartment Temperature Ra...
Page 37: ...ibration is not normally required following instrument cleaning or battery replacement While recalibration does not require any special tools or software to perform Lumic software available through Ludlum Measurements Inc will greatly ease calibration especially when second order deadtime correction extended calibration is being utilized As a result the use of Lumic software is highly recommended ...
Page 38: ...Mode 3 1 LOG 4 Mode 3 Timer 60 CFG 1 Detector Enable En CFG 2 Operational Modes r c MAX r c INTG CFG 3 Bar Graph Mode Std CFG 4 Response Rate F F CFG 5 Response Time 60 CFG 6 Background Audio oFF CFG 7 Background Alarms oFF CFG 8 Audio Mode clc CAL 1 High Voltage Setpoint 550 800 800 1200 550 CAL 2 Calibration Constant Mantissa 122 100 001 600 600 CAL 3 Calibration Constant Exponent E04 E08 E01 E0...
Page 39: ...n Icon oFF α Al pha oFF U 1 3 Unit 1 RATE MAX Alarm 1 20 0 mR h 200 µR h 2 00 kcpm 2 00 mRem h 2 00 mR h U 1 4 Unit 1 RATE MAX Alarm 2 50 0 mR h 500 µR h 5 00 kcpm 5 00 mRem h 5 00 mR h U 1 5 Unit 1 RATE MAX Alarm 3 80 0 mR h 800 µR h 8 00 kcpm 8 00 mRem h 8 00 mR h U 1 6 Unit 1 COUNT Units and Minimum Display 0 00 µR 000 c 0 00 mRem 0 00 µR U 1 7 Unit 1 COUNT Alarm 1 20 0 mR 200 µR 2 00 kc 2 00 m...
Page 40: ...T Units and Minimum Display 000 c U 2 7 Unit 2 COUNT Alarm 1 2 00 kc U 2 8 Unit 2 COUNT Alarm 2 5 00 kc U 2 9 Unit 2 COUNT Alarm 3 8 00 kc U 2 10 Unit 2 DOSE Units and Minimum Display 0 Disabled U 2 11 Unit 2 DOSE Alarm 1 2 00 kc U 2 12 Unit 2 DOSE Alarm 2 5 00 kc U 2 13 Unit 2 DOSE Alarm 3 8 00 kc U 2 14 Unit 2 Channel 1 1 2 1 1i U 3 1 Unit 3 RATE MAX Units and Minimum Display 0 No unit 000 cpm 0...
Page 41: ...er the main screen is displayed This will allow the instrument to enter Setup mode otherwise setup enters lock out mode J If power is already applied press and hold the ON AUD button until the count down begins and then release This unlocks Setup mode and re initializes the Setup mode four second lockout timer J This process is different if you are in Sigma Audio Mode rather than in the click Audi...
Page 42: ... batteries from the Model 3014 Next loosen the six pan head screws that fasten the bottom cover Gently remove the bottom cover of the instrument The DIP dual in line position switch should now be visible in the center of the circuit board With the instrument positioned as indicated in the picture slide dipswitch 2 towards the instrument handle J The dipswitch has a plastic cover which protects the...
Page 43: ... operation Follow the steps above for SETUP PROTECT but use DIP Switch 1 for display backlight selection Setting DIP Switch 1 to the ON forward position will configure the display backlight to remain on during operation Set DIP Switch 1 to the OFF back position and the display will be backlit only when light levels are low J Setting the display backlight for continuous on operation can result in r...
Page 44: ... will allow the user to see and change the value for the selected detector For example Set Detector 1 Rate Mode Unit 1 Alarm 1 Value to 150 mR h Enter the Setup Menu Use the MODE or ON AUD buttons to advance to U 1 Press the UNIT button to enter the menu The first value is shown and the appropriate LED should illuminate If the appropriate LED is not lit short press the DETECTOR button to cycle thr...
Page 45: ...down Time Auxiliary COM Real Time Clock Month Real Time Clock Day Real Time Clock Year Real Time Clock Hour Real Time Clock Minute Real Time Clock Second Page 2 Log Enabled Mode Location Mode 3 Mode 3 Timer Page 3 Cfg Detector Enable Operation Modes Bar Graph Mode Response Rate Response Time Background Audio Background Alarms Audio Mode March 2021 ...
Page 46: ...erload Threshold Detector Adjustable Scaler Count Time Detector Active Area Page 5 CH_1 Channel 1 Threshold Channel 1 Window Channel 1 Efficiency Channel 1 Loss of Count Alarm Time Channel 1 Icon Page 6 CH_2 Channel 2 Threshold Channel 2 Window Channel 2 Efficiency Channel 2 Loss of Count Alarm Time Channel 2 Icon Page 7 U 1 Unit 1 RATE MAX Units and Minimum Display Unit 1 RATE MAX Maximum Display...
Page 47: ... Unit 1 DOSE Alarm 1 Unit 1 DOSE Alarm 2 Unit 1 DOSE Alarm 3 Unit 1 Channel Page 8 U 2 Unit 2 RATE MAX Units and Minimum Display Unit 2 RATE MAX Maximum Display Unit 2 RATE MAX Alarm 1 Unit 2 RATE MAX Alarm 2 Unit 2 RATE MAX Alarm 3 Unit 2 COUNT Units and Minimum Display Unit 2 COUNT Alarm 1 Unit 2 COUNT Alarm 2 Unit 2 COUNT Alarm 3 Unit 2 DOSE Units and Minimum Display Unit 2 DOSE Alarm 1 Unit 2 ...
Page 48: ...DOSE Alarm 3 Unit 3 Channel Page 10 rst Erase Storage WARNING 4 6 Page 1 Device To begin adjusting a device parameter short press the MODE or ON AUD to scroll through the available device parameters Next short press UNIT to begin modifying the parameter chosen Finally extra long pressing the UNIT button will complete the modification Default settings are in bold Multi level Audio Upon entry into M...
Page 49: ... parameter will be selected flashing 00 12 hours until auto shutdown where 0 is off Use the MODE and ON AUD buttons to scroll through the parameter options Auxiliary Comm Upon entry into Auxiliary Comm the parameter will be selected flash ing 00 SLURM 01 LMI Direct 05 Simple Counts 06 CPM 07 Numeric Display Use the MODE and ON AUD buttons to scroll through the parameter options Real Time Clock Mon...
Page 50: ... of the day Use the MODE and ON AUD buttons to scroll through the parameter options Real Time Clock Minute Upon entry into Real Time Clock Minute the parameter will be selected flashing 00 59 minutes of the hour Use the MODE and ON AUD buttons to scroll through the parameter options Real Time Clock Second Upon selection of Real Time Clock Seconds the seconds displayed on the LCD will continue to i...
Page 51: ...to Mode the parameter will be selected flashing indicating the state of the parameter 01 log data uses the first Location ID 02 log data user selectable Location ID 03 auto log data user defined log interval and Location ID Use the MODE and ON AUD buttons to scroll through the available parameter options Location Mode 3 Upon entry into Location Mode 3 the parameter will be selected flash ing indic...
Page 52: ...ed off detector is disabled Use the MODE and ON AUD buttons to scroll through the available parameter options Operation Modes Upon entry into Operation Modes the parameter will be selected flash ing indicating the state of the parameter A picture of the LCD is below Figure 4 3 Detector Operation Modes Each mode is represented on the LCD screen as follows r rate mode c count mode scaler MAX MAX mod...
Page 53: ...e selected flashing indicating the state of the parameter USr user defined time A S auto slow F S fixed slow at 22 seconds A F auto fast F F fixed fast at 4 seconds Use the MODE and ON AUD buttons to scroll through the available parameter options Response Time Upon entry into the user defined Response Time the parameter will be selected flashing indicating the state of the parameter 1 60 response ...
Page 54: ...s Audio Mode Upon entry into Audio Mode the parameter will be selected flashing indicat ing the state of the parameter Sig Sigma audio clc Click audio is enabled Use the MODE and ON AUD buttons to scroll through the available parameter options 4 9 Page 4 Calibration To begin adjusting a calibration parameter short press the MODE or ON AUD to scroll through the available calibration parameters When...
Page 55: ...ugh the parameter options Calibration Constant Exponent Upon entry into Calibration Constant Exponent one of the following parameters will be selected flashing Ones Place 0 9 Tens Place 0 9 Use the UNIT button to select the appropriate parameter and use the MODE and ON AUD buttons to scroll through the parameter options Dead Time Correction 1 Upon entry into Dead Time Correction one of the followi...
Page 56: ...ghtmost Digit 0 9 Middle Digit 0 9 Leftmost digit 0 9 µ m Multiplier with all digits flashing adjustable from x xx µ to x xx Use the UNIT button to select the appropriate parameter and use the MODE and ON AUD buttons to scroll through the parameter options Perform an extra long press of the DETECTOR button to view the live current draw of the active detector Performing an extra long press of the D...
Page 57: ...rough the available channel parameters When the appropriate parameter is selected short press DETECTOR to select the detector that needs the parameter adjusted To begin short press UNIT to begin modifying the parameter chosen Finally extra long pressing the UNIT but ton will complete the modification Channel 1 Threshold Upon entry into Channel 1 Threshold one of the following param eters will be s...
Page 58: ...table from xxx m to xxx Use the UNIT button to select the appropriate parameter and use the MODE and ON AUD buttons to scroll through the parameter options Channel 1 Loss of Count Alarm Time Upon entry into Channel 1 Loss of Count Time one of the following parameters will be selected flashing Ones Place 0 9 Tens Place 0 9 Hundreds Place 0 9 Use the UNIT button to select the appropriate parameter a...
Page 59: ...hort press UNIT to begin modifying the parameter chosen Finally extra long pressing the UNIT but ton will complete the modification Channel 2 Threshold Upon entry into Channel 2 Threshold one of the following param eters will be selected flashing Rightmost Digit 0 9 Middle Digit 0 9 Leftmost digit 0 9 Multiplier m with all digits flashing adjustable from x xx m to xxx m Use the UNIT button to sele...
Page 60: ...hing adjustable from xxx m to xxx Use the UNIT button to select the appropriate parameter and use the MODE and ON AUD buttons to scroll through the parameter options Channel 2 Loss of Count Alarm Time Upon entry into Channel 2 Loss of Count Time one of the following parameters will be selected flashing Ones Place 0 9 Tens Place 0 9 Hundreds Place 0 9 Use the UNIT button to select the appropriate p...
Page 61: ... the UNIT button will complete the modification Unit 1 RATE MAX Units and Minimum Display Upon entry into Unit 1 RATE MAX Units and Minimum Display one of the following parameters will be selected flashing Note Select Unit first before setting other parameters Rightmost Digit 0 9 Middle Digit 0 9 Leftmost Digit 0 9 Multiplier with all digits flashing adjustable from x xx µ to x xx k Unit off dpm B...
Page 62: ... on unit selected Use the UNIT button to select the appropriate parameter and use the MODE and ON AUD buttons to scroll through the parameter options Unit 1 RATE MAX Alarm 2 Upon entry into Unit 1 RATE MAX Alarm 2 one of the following parameters will be selected flashing Rightmost Digit 0 9 Middle Digit 0 9 Leftmost Digit 0 9 Multiplier with all digits flashing adjustable from x xx µ to xxx M depe...
Page 63: ... Sv h Use the UNIT button to select the appropriate parameter and use the MODE and ON AUD buttons to scroll through the parameter options Unit 1 COUNT Alarm 1 Upon entry into Unit 1 Count Alarm 1 one of the following pa rameters will be selected flashing Rightmost Digit 0 9 Middle Digit 0 9 Leftmost Digit 0 9 Multiplier with all digits flashing adjustable from x xx µ to xxx M depending on unit sel...
Page 64: ...arameters will be selected flashing Note Select Unit first before selecting multiplier Multiplier with all digits flashing adjustable from x xx µ to xxx M depending on unit selected Unit off d c Rem R Sv Use the UNIT button to select the appropriate parameter and use the MODE and ON AUD buttons to scroll through the parameter options Unit 1 DOSE Alarm 1 Upon entry into Unit 1 Dose Alarm 1 one of t...
Page 65: ...ect the appropriate parameter and use the MODE and ON AUD buttons to scroll through the parameter options Unit 1 Channel Upon entry into Unit 1 Channel the parameter will be selected flashing indicating the state of the parameter Valid parameter options are as follows 1 Channel 1 2 Channel 2 1i Internal Detector Only Use the MODE and ON AUD buttons to scroll through the parameter options 4 13 Page...
Page 66: ...g parameters will be selected flashing Rightmost Digit 0 9 Middle Digit 0 9 Leftmost Digit 0 9 Multiplier with all digits flashing adjustable from x xx µ to x xx k Use the UNIT button to select the appropriate parameter and use the MODE and ON AUD buttons to scroll through the parameter options Unit 2 RATE MAX Alarm 1 Upon entry into Unit 2 RATE MAX Alarm 1 one of the following parameters will be ...
Page 67: ...IT button to select the appropriate parameter and use the MODE and ON AUD buttons to scroll through the parameter options Unit 2 COUNT Units and Minimum Display Upon entry into Unit 2 Count Units Mini mum Display one of the following parameters will be selected flashing Note Select Unit first before selecting multiplier Multiplier with all digits flashing adjustable from x xx µ to xxx M depending ...
Page 68: ...ON AUD buttons to scroll through the parameter options Unit 2 COUNT Alarm 3 Upon entry into Unit 2 Count Alarm 3 one of the following pa rameters will be selected flashing Rightmost Digit 0 9 Middle Digit 0 9 Leftmost Digit 0 9 Multiplier with all digits flashing adjustable from x xx µ to xxx M depending on unit selected Use the UNIT button to select the appropriate parameter and use the MODE and ...
Page 69: ...to scroll through the parameter options Unit 2 DOSE Alarm 2 Upon entry into Unit 2 Dose Alarm 2 one of the following parame ters will be selected flashing Rightmost Digit 0 9 Middle Digit 0 9 Leftmost Digit 0 9 Multiplier with all digits flashing adjustable from x xx µ to xxx M depending on unit selected Use the UNIT button to select the appropriate parameter and use the MODE and ON AUD buttons to...
Page 70: ... that needs the parameter adjusted To begin short press UNIT to begin modifying the parameter chosen Finally extra long pressing the UNIT button will complete the modification Unit 3 RATE MAX Units and Minimum Display Upon entry into Unit 3 RATE MAX Units and Minimum Display one of the following parameters will be selected flashing J Select Unit first before setting other parameters Rightmost Digi...
Page 71: ...t selected Use the UNIT button to select the appropriate parameter and use the MODE and ON AUD buttons to scroll through the parameter options Unit 3 RATE MAX Alarm 2 Upon entry into Unit 3 RATE MAX Alarm 2 one of the following parameters will be selected flashing Rightmost Digit 0 9 Middle Digit 0 9 Leftmost digit 0 9 Multiplier with all digits flashing adjustable from x xx µ to xxx M depending o...
Page 72: ...UNIT button to select the appropriate parameter and use the MODE and ON AUD buttons to scroll through the parameter options Unit 3 COUNT Alarm 1 Upon entry into Unit 3 Count Alarm 1 one of the following pa rameters will be selected flashing Rightmost Digit 0 9 Middle Digit 0 9 Leftmost digit 0 9 Multiplier with all digits flashing adjustable from x xx µ to xxx M depending on unit selected Use the ...
Page 73: ...the parameter options Unit 3 DOSE Units and Minimum Display Upon entry into Unit 3 RATE MAX Units Max imum Display one of the following parameters will be selected flashing J Select Unit first before selecting multiplier Multiplier with all digits flashing adjustable from x xx µ to xxx M depending on unit selected Unit off d c Rem R Sv Use the UNIT button to select the appropriate parameter and us...
Page 74: ...s Unit 3 DOSE Alarm 3 Upon entry into Unit 3 Dose Alarm 3 one of the following parame ters will be selected flashing Rightmost Digit 0 9 Middle Digit 0 9 Leftmost digit 0 9 Multiplier with all digits flashing adjustable from x xx µ to xxx M depending on unit selected Use the UNIT button to select the appropriate parameter and use the MODE and ON AUD buttons to scroll through the parameter options ...
Page 75: ... to the stored instru ment values an instrument reset has been incorporated which will wipe out all stored in formation in the device with the exception of hardware calibration information from the fac tory This reset is password protected and the password will only be provided by the factory should it be required March 2021 ...
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Page 77: ... and erased using the LMI Lumic Datalogger software kit which includes a USB cable Editing of datalogging parameters and RTC via setup mode on the instrument is disabled Setup of the datalogging parameters is also done through the LMI Lumic Datalogger soft ware The advanced user or administrator can set Datalogging Mode Real Time Clock RTC Values Location IDs 5 1 Datalogging Operation Mode 1 Datal...
Page 78: ...and the max imum Datalog Table index 1 00 k will be displayed for about 2 seconds The instru ment will then return to the previous mode of operation 5 2 Datalogging Operation Mode 2 Datalogging Mode 2 will allow the user to choose the Location ID by Location ID Table in dex to store with the logged data When the LOG button is pressed the current radiation readings and other log data are temporaril...
Page 79: ...alogging Operation Mode 3 Datalogging Mode 3 will automatically record data log records using the current location saved in Location Mode 3 with the user settable auto log interval Mode 3 Timer settable to record every 1 to 1800 seconds When the Device is turned on and in RATE or MAX mode the current radiation reading and other log data is recorded at the set interval In SCALER Mode Auto log will ...
Page 80: ... Byte Year 2 Bytes Day 1 Byte Hour 1 Byte Minutes 1 Byte Seconds 1 Byte Logged Value 4 Bytes Range 1 Byte Units 1 Byte Mode 1 Byte Detector Number 1 Byte Status 1 Byte Reserved 2 Bytes Elapsed Count Time in seconds 4 Bytes Scaler Count Time in seconds 4 Bytes Location ID 32 Bytes Ludlum Measurements Inc ...
Page 81: ... of the USB cable to the instrument first and then the other end to the computer Do not connect both ends to the computer Please allow Windows a moment to install the proper HID drivers for the instrument before trying to use any software J We recommend that you plug the USB cable into the back of your PC that con nects to your motherboard instead of a USB hub J Some parameters may only be edited ...
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Page 83: ...d ratec is the corrected rate Dead time correction coefficients are configured through the device setup menu or through Lumic Calibration software Lumic Calibration software also includes a wizard that will au tomate finding and setting the correct coefficients DTC1 is represented in microseconds µs on the device setup menu and in the software The equation must be calculated in terms of seconds s ...
Page 84: ...e value of Sv Example An R to Sv conversion factor of 0 0106 will cause a reading of 10 6 mSv h 1 06 rem h while in a 1 R h field 7 4 Software Calibration Tools Lumic Calibration software includes wizards that will assist in calibrating and plateauing detectors After configuring the wizard for a specific detector the wizard will automate much of the data collection and calculation required for cal...
Page 85: ...for 7 7 Battery Life The instrument leaves the shop with adjustments to meet most consumer demands how ever advanced users may use the Lumic software to adjust the LED and backlight brightness to maximize battery life By changing the backlight mode of operation and adjusting the brightness settings for the backlight and LED to meet user needs it is possible to reduce battery current consumption by...
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Page 87: ... an explosive atmosphere 8 2 Warning Markings and Symbols The Model 3014 Survey meter is marked with the following symbols CAUTION per ISO 3864 No B 3 1 designates hazardous live voltage and risk of electric shock During normal use internal components are hazardous live This instrument must be isolated or disconnected from the hazardous live voltage before accessing the internal components This sy...
Page 88: ...n a manner not specified by Ludlum Mea surements Inc 8 3 Cleaning and Maintenance Precautions The Model 3014 may be cleaned externally with a damp cloth using only water as the wetting agent Observe the following precautions when cleaning or performing maintenance on the instru ment Turn the instrument OFF and remove the batteries Allow the instrument to sit for one minute before cleaning the exte...
Page 89: ...Y This section of the manual will be updated with each revision of theModel 3014 in order to document changes over time Ludlum Measurements policy is to provide free software upgrades to instruments for the life of the instrument 85 ...
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Page 91: ...form its consumers of the range 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 Ludlum Measurements Inc elec tronics products and should be recycled separately The list is not all inclusive nor does it suggest that all materials are present in each piece of equi...
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Page 93: ... to attach it to a Model 3000 series instrument Bluetooth 4 0 LE Bluetooth Low Energy sometimes referred to as Bluetooth Smart part 4519 564 This feature permits wireless transmission of readings from a connected instrument allowing operators to remotely monitor the live data on the screen of their mo bile device When paired with Ludlum s Lumic Linker App the operator can also seamlessly send data...
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Page 95: ...ness to connect the target device The correct mode set for the AuxComm port A 3 Usage Usage of the AuxComm port is generally very simple from the user s perspective Most modes initialize everything to be plug n play however there are a couple of caveats If using the SLURM protocol the user will need to pair the instrument with a mobile device using the hot key listed below A 3 1 AuxComm Usage Hot ...
Page 96: ...ify you are connecting to the correct device as well as configures the encryption The pairing process should only be done when both the instrument and mobile device are ready Ensure the App or software is installed and then follow these steps 1 Open connection window in App Software 2 Use 2 second PIN hot key to get PIN 3 Use 2 second PIN hot key to clear screen 4 Use 2 second Enable hot key to tu...
Page 97: ...ure A 1 Example Device Selection In Lumic Linker App iOS Figure A 2 Example Pairing Figure A 3 Example Model 3000 series Found in Lumic Linker App iOS Figure A 4 Example Entering PIN In Lumic Linker App iOS March 2021 ...
Page 98: ...MI Direct 115200 Raw Count 115200 CPM 115200 Display 115200 SLURM Used to encapsulate LMI Direct messages with encryption and checksums This mode is primarily used for Bluetooth LMI Direct Full exposure to the LMI Comm Communication protocol This allows reading and writing all parameters data streaming etc Raw Count Mode that automatically transmits raw uncorrected counts The count interval is bas...
Page 99: ...before auto off A 4 3 AuxComm Setting Pwr Mode This setting determines whether or not the AuxComm module is turned on when the instru ment is powered on In addition to power savings this setting is also intended for use when a user has a need for radio silence no RF broadcasts This setting does not override the hot key function Again the primary use for this parameter is while using Bluetooth The ...
Page 100: ...stry standard encryption this becomes much more difficult The table below shows valid settings J This setting only applies to SLURM mode Table A 5 AuxComm Encription Description Off On J SLURM mode will still require the pairing sequence to connect to the instru ment A 4 6 AuxComm Setting Auto Mode Interval This setting controls the number of seconds for each transmitted value in automatic stream ...