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PM2012M Data Processing Software

" (on memory drive included with the 

instrument) enables the operator 

to change

 the dose measurement units from Sv to 

R and vice versa, 

to set

  a DE threshold, and 

to reset

  the dose and dose 

accumulation time values. The event of the dose value resetting and the reset dose 
value are stored in the instrument’s memory. 
 
When the preset dose rate or dose thresholds are exceeded, the operator can switch 
the instrument to any other screen. However, the instrument will display 

the 

respective threshold screen

 in about 3 seconds. 

 
If the DER  and DE 

thresholds are exceeded simultaneously

, the dose threshold 

screen will be displayed first and the respective audible signal will sound, and then 
the DER  threshold screen will be displayed and the respective audible signal will 
emit. 
 

 

4.4 Detection of the chemical warfare agents 

 
After completing the calibration procedure (the unit displays "CHEM: SEARCH ON", refer to 
section 3.4.2.1 and Figure  3.7), switch the unit to the CWA detection mode: turn the rotating 

head in the direction shown by the arrow to math the    mark on the head and the 

 mark on the 

unit case. The unit displays "CHEM: SEARCH". 
 

  

If the instrument is switched to the CWA detection mode while the calibration 
procedure is not completed, the unit displays "CHEM: CALIBRATION ON". 
Please switch the unit to the calibration mode (refer to section 3.4.2.1). 

 
While in the CWA detection mode the instrument provides continuous and independent control 
of the chemical environment by analyzing the measured CWA concentrations relative to the 
preset thresholds. 
 
Red LEDs bar indicates the presence of arsenic containing (lewisite) vapors in the air (Figure 
4.4; Table 4.1). 
 
Yellow LEDs bar indicates the presence of organophosphorous compound vapors (sarin, soman, 
V-gases) in the air. 

 

 

 

 

Figure 4.4 – Indication of the CWA vapors detected in air 

Red LEDs bar  

indicating detected  

arsenic containing vapors 

Yellow LEDs bar 

indicating detected 

organophosphorous vapors 

Summary of Contents for PM 2012M

Page 1: ...COMBINED CHEMICAL AGENT AND GAMMA RADIATION DETECTOR PM2012M Models PM 2012M PM 2012MA PM 2012M Operation Manual...

Page 2: ...ates endeavor to assure that their published engineering specifications and manuals are correct Despite these efforts errors can occur Polimaster Ltd and its affiliates reserve the right to correct an...

Page 3: ...ound the world that have recognized the capability and quality of Polimaster s instruments to assist them in their daily detection operations The PM2012M PM2012MA PM2012MB are ideally suited for a lar...

Page 4: ...INSTALLATION OF USE OF AND RESULTS OBTAINED FROM THE PRODUCT MANUFACTURER DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE PRODUCTS AND SERVICES HEREUNDER WILL MEET PURCHASER S OR USERS REQUIREMENTS OR WILL OPERATE IN THE C...

Page 5: ...S HAVE BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES Limitation on Liability Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary herein and with the exception of the claims of intellectual property rights...

Page 6: ...Detector Module 19 3 4 2 Checking the CWA Module 19 Chapter 4 Operation Guidelines 22 4 1 Introduction 22 4 2 Dose rate measurements 23 4 3 Dose measurements 24 4 4 Detection of the chemical warfare...

Page 7: ...assembling of the chemical agent detection module and removal of the radioactive source will result in radiation exposure To avoid radiation exposure never disassemble the chemical agent detection mod...

Page 8: ...strictly observed Do not operate the unit if it is damaged or damage is suspected Pack the unit in its original packing case and return to the manufacturer or authorized service center for servicing...

Page 9: ...transfer via USB with PC and via Bluetooth channel with smartphones The unit also detects vapors emitted from chemical warfare agents CWA organophosphorus compounds sarin soman V gases and arsenic co...

Page 10: ...dose equivalent for the PM2012M model for the PM2012MA PM2012MB models from 1 Sv to 9 99 Sv from 1 Sv to 14 9 Sv Main relative dose measurement error 15 Dose accumulation time up to 99 999 h PM2012M P...

Page 11: ...discharge of 8 kV contact discharge of 6 kV test level 3 Thresholds of detection of organophosphorus compounds arsenic containing compound 5 1 5 10 5 mg l detection time is less than 10 s 3 0 9 10 4...

Page 12: ...nents The PM2012M PM2012MA PM2012MB GP Alkaline LR20 size D Battery CWA simulator Measuring cup Fabric filter elements 1 and 2 white Fabric filter element black Bottle with filter filler Cleaning rod...

Page 13: ...13 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES 220V 12V AC adapter and 9 36 V DC power cable Rotameter Infrared adapter ACT IR220L or IR 210B USB cable for PM2012MB...

Page 14: ...WA Module The analyzed air enters the unit via the inlet 1 and exits it via the outlet 11 The display 6 together with two color LEDs bars 3 and 3 along with the audible alert device 4 provides all rel...

Page 15: ...ion The Radiation Detector module continuously measures the ambient dose equivalent rate 10 and the ambient dose equivalent 10 of gamma and X ray radiation and the dose accumulation time If the preset...

Page 16: ...onitors the battery voltage and displays the battery sign with the analogue scale in the upper right corner If the battery is fully charged all five marks are displayed In case of critical discharge t...

Page 17: ...nnector is blue connector is To avoid spontaneous switching the CWA operating modes do not expose the instrument to strong constant magnetic fields 3 3 Instrument Turning On Off The instrument turns o...

Page 18: ...ts measurements but the CWA module is still not working To operate with the CWA module three control marks on the rotating head 2 Figure 2 1 are used module is switched off calibration mode CWA detect...

Page 19: ...d dose rate value exceeds the preset threshold an audible alarm will sound Remove the source The audible alarm should terminate in 30 seconds Figure 3 5 The mark of the geometrical center of the gamma...

Page 20: ...his mode ensures the additional blowing of the ionization chamber The instrument automatically returns to the calibration mode when the blowing is successfully completed CAUTION If the instrument cont...

Page 21: ...t 1 Figure 2 3 of the instrument and open it Red or yellow LEDs will blink L bar or GV bar respectively depending on the simulator type marked on its ends and the audible alarm will sound refer to sec...

Page 22: ...DE button Figure 3 2 can switch the unit to the PC communication mode and see the current time hours minutes and seconds Dose equivalent rate screen Dose equivalent screen Time screen PC communication...

Page 23: ...e screen Dose equivalent rate threshold screen Figure 4 2 The dose equivalent rate DER and DER threshold screens The manufacturer presets the DER threshold value at 1 Sv h The DER threshold setting ra...

Page 24: ...igure 3 2 To return to the dose indication press the SET button again Dose equivalent screen Dose accumulation time screen Dose equivalent threshold screen Figure 4 3 The dose equivalent DE dose accum...

Page 25: ...procedure the unit displays CHEM SEARCH ON refer to section 3 4 2 1 and Figure 3 7 switch the unit to the CWA detection mode turn the rotating head in the direction shown by the arrow to math the mar...

Page 26: ...tected concentration is higher than about 125 of the preset threshold value Triple discontinuous audible signal with 1 s interval The manufacturer sets the CWA vapor detection thresholds as follow for...

Page 27: ...requirements IBM PC Pentium III or higher 1 G free HDD space operating systems Microsoft Windows 7 Windows 8 or Windows 10 To use the PC communication mode install PM2012M Data Processing Software ref...

Page 28: ...ment non volatile memory instrument operation history DER values in set time intervals time and date when the instrument was switched on off time date and current DER value when the preset DER thresho...

Page 29: ...tion push the Home button iPhone and Android and switch off the Bluetooth channel as in par 2 4 The following operations can be conducted when the instrument is connected to smarthone in particluar to...

Page 30: ...e maintenance procedures Protect the instrument from shocks and mechanical impacts corrosive environments organic solvents and open fire 5 1 Maintenance schedule Task Frequency Refer To Cleaning of th...

Page 31: ...the rotating head 2 Figure 5 1 and the mark on the unit case align the unit vertically so that the inlet 1 Figure 3 2 is facing upward take the cleaning rod and a strip of cotton cloth 8 10 mm wide an...

Page 32: ...3 2 is facing upward take a medicine or measuring pipette with 10 15 drops 0 5 ml of rectified ethanol insert pipette into the inlet not deeper than 1 2 cm and put in ethanol drop by drop into the io...

Page 33: ...st of the micropump capacity Connect the lower silicone tube of the rotameter available as an option with the outlet 11 Figure 3 2 check that a seal is made tight Switch the instrument into the CWA mo...

Page 34: ...ded in the Accessories kit 10 fabric filter element 2 white included in the Accessories kit Figure 5 1 Filter construction The replacement procedure consists of the following steps turn the instrument...

Page 35: ...rough remove the fabric filter elements 9 and 10 install the new fabric filter elements 9 and 10 from the Accessories kit and the cleaned gauze 8 fill in the unit case with a fresh coal Figure 5 2 usi...

Page 36: ...d be fulfilled by the specially trained personnel at the manufacturer facility or authorized service center 5 6 Instrument decontamination The protective treatment includes external examination of the...

Page 37: ...isplays error messages Test failure Send the instruments to the manufacturer or authorized service center Instrument produces neither audible nor visual alarms in the CWA detection mode if the simulat...

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