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TECHNICAL SPECS

Sensor type

Isotropic, RMS diode technology

Response

Shaped (ICNIRP 1998*, FCC, Safety Code 6, European 

Directives, or NATO Standard**) 

* compliant with ICNIRP 2020 from 27 MHz
** WaveMon RF-60

 

Interface

1 ON/OFF button, status and low battery LED

Indicators

6 LEDs + Audio + Vibration

Type of alarms

By instantaneous value or average value

Alarm threshold 

2 limits adjustable by user

Connectivity 

Waterproof USB

Fall detection 

Yes

Autonomy

> 1 month (typical working hours) without GPS
> 1 week (typical working hours) with GPS

Data logger

> 1 000 000 events

Logging interval

1 sec to 60 min (adjustable by user)   

Averaging interval

1 sec to 60 min (adjustable by user)   

Battery Type

2 x AA NiMH battery rechargeable by USB

Protection

IP 54

Temperature

-20 / +50 ºC (-4 / +122 ºF)

Size

174 x 42.5 x 33 mm (6.8 x 1.7 x 1.3 ’’)

Weight

190 g (6.7 oz.)

GPS and Altimeter

Optional

 

User’s Manual 

Personal equipment WaveMon   

P. 

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Summary of Contents for WaveMon RF

Page 1: ...Safety Quality Service 34 93 320 80 55 www wavecontrol com info wavecontrol com V 2 0 USER S MANUAL EMF Personal Monitor WaveMon RF...

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Page 3: ...s no responsibility or liability of any kind for errors or omissions in the contents of this document Although the information contained herein is correct to the best of Wavecontrol s knowledge it is...

Page 4: ...Parameters 14 9 4 Registration 17 10 BATTERIES 17 10 1 Use 17 10 2 Charging 18 11 SOFTWARE AND FIRMWARE UPDATES 19 11 1 Updating the WaveMon Reader PC software 19 11 2 Updating the WaveMon firmware 1...

Page 5: ...ration is valid at all times If you are unsure or need to recalibrate please contact your distributor or contact us at service wavecontrol com see section 13 2 Environmental information Disposal of yo...

Page 6: ...uously and store readings in its internal memory It has a capacity to store up to 1 000 000 readings Warnings are given based on instantaneous and or average field values Measurements are taken contin...

Page 7: ...and its accessories as ordered The standard elements are The WaveMon RF with its mount USB cable USB key Elastic band to fasten the device to your arm Non elastic band to fasten the device to a harne...

Page 8: ...To switch it on press the ON OFF button on the front panel The device will switch on and go through the start up sequence to check that all the warning systems are working properly and that the batter...

Page 9: ...ow analysis of your exposure in respect of international standards The user can learn the power density by observing the number of blinking lights Power density indication starts when it is over 10 of...

Page 10: ...falls Note the device will continue measuring and recording the electromagnetic field even after a fall is detected 6 PLACING THE DEVICE The device is supplied with a mount to which it may be attached...

Page 11: ...erent ways a Using the mount With the elastic band to fasten it to your arm With the non elastic band to fasten it to a safety harness With a belt passed through the mount b In a pocket detached from...

Page 12: ...interval and always measures and calculates the average every second regardless of the log interval value Two different log intervals may be defined This allows you to define a different interval for...

Page 13: ...ways have the maximum value of average in memory sliding average updated every second as required by international standards Note the WaveMon RF limits the maximum length of each log to 10 hours In ca...

Page 14: ...your PC install the WaveMon Reader software by running the WaveMon_Setup msi file This will install the software with the necessary drivers When the installation is complete connect the WaveMon RF You...

Page 15: ...asurement the measurement points are downloaded and the graph is displayed You can zoom into the information by clicking on the graph and selecting a square When a register is fully downloaded to the...

Page 16: ...dd value On the other hand it is possible that in high field conditions we want to have more samples to evaluate In this sense the user is given the possibility of defining the sampling period below a...

Page 17: ...he instantaneous level in this case level 1 is defined below 100 e g 50 or 75 and level 2 at 100 or 200 With this configuration you will receive immediate warnings of the instantaneous field level but...

Page 18: ...rogram parameters Date format used to select the day month year format Time format 12 or 24 hours Language used to select the language The program must be rebooted to apply the changes made Third sect...

Page 19: ...net 10 BATTERIES 10 1 Use The WaveMon RF uses 2 rechargeable AA Ni Mh batteries Any type of Ni Mh battery can be used as long as the 2 batteries are the same model When the unit is switched on the uni...

Page 20: ...in blue while the batteries are charging End of charge the WaveMon RF shows the level indicator in green Note we recommend making a full charge at least once a month to extend the useful life of the...

Page 21: ...the first time follow the instructions on the screen see section 9 4 Step 2 Downloading and installation When you have registered go to www wavecontrol com Home Login and enter your login and passwor...

Page 22: ...are is available 4 Click on Update If the most recent version of the firmware was delivered to you as a separate file you can update it as follows Follow steps 1 to 3 then go to Parameters Update firm...

Page 23: ...8 GHz 25 MHz 1 GHz 1 dB 30 MHz 700 MHz 0 dB 2 5 dB 700 MHz 850 MHz 0 dB 5 dB 850 MHz 1 GHz WaveMon RF 8 EUD EMF Directive 2013 35 EU EU recommendation 1999 519 EC WaveMon RF 8 FCC FCC 96 326 3 5 dB 3...

Page 24: ...10 6 dB 35 GHz 60 GHz 0 5 1000 3 dB 25 MHz 1 GHz 1 1000 WaveMon RF 60 ICN ICNIRP 1998 2020 General public 3 5 dB 5 MHz 10 GHz 4 dB 10 GHz 35 GHz 10 6 dB 35 GHz 60 GHz 0 5 1000 3 dB 25 MHz 1 GHz 3 100...

Page 25: ...10 GHz 4 dB 10 GHz 35 GHz 10 6 dB 35 GHz 60 GHz 0 5 1000 3 dB 25 MHz 1 GHz 3 1000 WaveMon RF 60 NATO NATO Standards Zone 1 3 5 dB 100 kHz 10 GHz 5 dB 10 GHz 35 GHz 12 6 dB 35 GHz 60 GHz 0 5 1000 2 dB...

Page 26: ...ommendation and it is up to the owner of the device to decide how often a check up is performed That decision may depend on a number of factors For example if the device is used very frequently it may...

Page 27: ...rm threshold 2 limits adjustable by user Connectivity Waterproof USB Fall detection Yes Autonomy 1 month typical working hours without GPS 1 week typical working hours with GPS Data logger 1 000 000 e...

Page 28: ...can do via the intranet is keep your WaveMon device always up to date Wavecontrol offers you regular updates of the WaveMon firmware and the WaveMon Reader software free of charge Those updates may co...

Page 29: ...4123 673340 211 310577 0 1 The first 5 lines represent the header with the following information 1 Log format version 2 WaveMon model 3 Serial number 4 Limit applied 5 Thresholds and type INS AVG of...

Page 30: ...ts k H_ALARM alarm tag for magnetic field 0 without alarm 1 first threshold alarm 2 second threshold alarm l GPS_LAT GPS_LAT Latitude in ddmm mmmmm means that the position is not available m GPS_LONG...

Page 31: ...nd description IEC EN 61326 1 2013 Electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use EN 55011 2016 A1 2017 Industrial scientific and medical equipment Radio frequency disturbance charact...

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