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is arguably improved in LCX mode, the false alarm rate will increase to a level unusable for
many applications. Be aware that the instrument will issue approximately two false suspect
threat alarms every hour while in LCX mode.
Therefore, we recommend LCX mode only for
experienced spectroscopists.
To enable LCX Mode, mark the checkbox and click on Back. A blue simulated LED ( ) will be
displayed in the upper left of all screens, beside the screen title (Figs. 63 and 64). This shows
you, at a glance, which radiation monitoring mode is currently selected.
Figures 65 and 66 compare how suspect identifications in LCX mode are displayed in the
“Classify” and “ANSI” ID Display Modes (both screens reflect the same set of found and
suspect substances). Note that in LCX mode, the Color coded IDs option is always on.
5.2.3.4. Color Coded IDs
When this option is checkmarked (on), ANSI Mode nuclide IDs are displayed on a color-coded
background indicating their threat/suspect/innocent status (refer to Figs. 25, 33, and 66). As
noted in the preceding section, this option is always on in LCX mode.
5.2.4. Settings
5.2.4.1. Password
The Settings screen allows you to set a password to prevent unintended changes to the
Advanced Setup parameters. The password is case sensitive, alpha-numerical, can include
spaces, and can be of any length. There is no factory default.
Figure 63.
Figure 64.
Figure 65. Suspect IDs in “Classify”
Display Mode.
Figure 66. Suspect IDs in “ANSI”
Display Mode.
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