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Dosimeter RadiaCode-101. User manual.

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© 2021 Scan Electronics Ltd.

Contents

Chapter I

Intoduction

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1 Device purpose 

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2 Device features 

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3 Device design 

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4 Technical specifications 

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5 Developer contacts 

Chapter II Safety precautions and warnings

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Chapter III Standalone usage

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1 Before use 

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2 Battery charging 

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3 Firmware update 

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4 Contols and indication 

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Display 

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Buttons 

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Signals 

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5 Turning on and off 

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6 Menu 

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7 Display modes 

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Monitor 

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Dose 

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Search 

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Spectrum 

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8 Device settings 

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Display units 

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Measurement units 

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Dose rate 

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Dose 

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Screen 

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Signals 

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Bluetooth 

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Language 

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Time 

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Device info 

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Factory settings 

Chapter IV Mobile device communication

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Chapter V PC communication

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Index

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Summary of Contents for RadiaCode-101

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Page 2: ...ne usage 8 9 1 Before use 9 2 Battery charging 9 3 Firmware update 10 4 Contols and indication 11 Display 11 Buttons 12 Signals 13 5 Turning on and off 13 6 Menu 15 7 Display modes 16 Monitor 17 Dose...

Page 3: ...Chapter I...

Page 4: ...vironment the results can be viewed on display at any time the device is turned on Measurement results can be viewed in form of dose rate count rate accumulated dose and energy spectrum of absorbed ph...

Page 5: ...up for the left hand orientation down for the right hand orientation 11 USB type C connector for device charging and data exchange 12 Round button used for turning on the device and navigating throug...

Page 6: ...time typical Li Pol 3 7 V 1000 mAh 5 V 500 mA 2 h Operating temperature range 10 35 C Relative humidity max 85 Wire connection type cable current consumption max USB 2 0 and higher type C 500 mA Wirel...

Page 7: ...2021 Scan Electronics Ltd 1 5 Developer contacts Scan Electronics Ltd office 41 building 2 36 Ugreshskaya str 109089 Moscow Russia 7 495 133 2468 E mail info scan electronics com Web https www scan el...

Page 8: ...Chapter II...

Page 9: ...l void the manufacturer s warranty If you brought the package with the device from frost to a warm room leave it to warm up for two hours without opening Otherwise moisture may condense inside the dev...

Page 10: ...Chapter III...

Page 11: ...nguage set display parameters set up signals update firmware of the device 3 2 Battery charging To charge the battery plug the USB cable to the connector located at the end of the device 14 in the gen...

Page 12: ...ion RadiaCode 101 is equipped with a combined user interface display buttons sound emitter LEDs vibration signaling Sound light and vibration signaling complement the information presented on the disp...

Page 13: ...base and may break if the device is handled carelessly 3 4 2 Buttons Dosimeter RadiaCode 101 has an intuitive menu system and is controlled by three buttons see image below The device is in the left h...

Page 14: ...see Signals 3 4 3 Signals RadiaCode 101 has built in sources of sound and vibration for confirmation of pressing the button and indication of events and alarms Also light indication is provided for co...

Page 15: ...s example enter the menu by long pressing the round button After entering the menu the menu item icons is located on the left side and the text name of the selected item is located at the top of the d...

Page 16: ...cumulated dose Alarm 2 setting alarm threshold 2 for the accumulated dose Screen transition to submenu Backlight transition to submenu Turning on backlight turninig on mode Auto Never By button Durati...

Page 17: ...on is Monitor The display mode is selected via the menu In the menu the items are marked with icons and text names see the table below Spectrum Display mode energy spectrum of absorbed photon radiati...

Page 18: ...ate or count rate When the device is turned on it starts to work in this display mode In the Monitor display mode see also Display units the screen represents status bar at the top vertical graphic sc...

Page 19: ...higher the counting rate the faster reliable assessment will be obtained The table below shows a comparison of radiation sensors for the required time to obtain reliable assessment Scintillation dete...

Page 20: ...graph It can be used to quickly search for a source or an area with an increased radiation level In the Search display mode the screen represents status bar at the top vertical graphic scale of the c...

Page 21: ...ng quick control options are available in this mode by using the buttons short press on the swing button up switches the scale of the spectrum amplitude between linear and logarithmic short press on t...

Page 22: ...ng alarms and buttons separate turning on off the sound and vibration signaling Bluetooth Bluetooth turning on off Language Language selection English Russian Time Setting current time Device info Vie...

Page 23: ...te and Dose display modes take the following steps while in the Measurement units set focus on the Dose item by short pressing the swing buttons select the dose and dose rate units by short pressing t...

Page 24: ...selected digit by short pressing the swing buttons repeat the previous two steps to set all digits of the value To return to the higher level with or without changes select Enter or Esc item respectiv...

Page 25: ...ton then setup dialog will appear select the desired digit of the threshold value by short pressing the round button change the value of the selected digit by short pressing the swing buttons repeat t...

Page 26: ...n the Settings set focus on the Screen item by short pressing the up and down swing buttons enter the submenu by short pressing the round button If you need to change the backlight parameters of displ...

Page 27: ...ion take the following steps while in the Screen set focus on the Rotate item by short pressing the swing buttons select the display orientation mode by short pressing the round button there are 3 var...

Page 28: ...ps while in the Signals select Light item by short pressing the swing buttons select On or Off variant according to the desired action by short pressing the round button If you need to change the clic...

Page 29: ...n If you need to change the separate permissions for alarms signaling take the following steps while in the Signals set focus on the Alarms item by short pressing the up and down swing buttons enter t...

Page 30: ...ng buttons select On or Off variant according to the desired action by short pressing the round button To return to the higher level or quit the menu set focus on the Back or Menu quit item respective...

Page 31: ...und button 3 8 9 Time When connecting RadiaCode 101 to a smartphone or computer the time on the device will be set automatically When you use the dosimeter in a standalone mode you may need to set up...

Page 32: ...quit the menu set focus on the Back or Menu quit item respectively and confirm your choice by short pressing the round button 3 8 11 Factory settings Use Factory settings item of Settings to reset th...

Page 33: ...Chapter IV...

Page 34: ...device smartphone pad etc with OS Android v 6 0 and higher install the application RadiaCode on it The application is available at https www scan electronics com en_arc101 and in GooglePlay You can a...

Page 35: ...Chapter V...

Page 36: ...o work in pair with a computer with OS Windows XP 7 8 10 install the application RadiaCode on it The application is available at https www scan electronics com en_wrc101 A detailed interface descripti...

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