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User’s Manual  

Personal equipment WaveMon 

13. 

Maintenance 

The 

WaveMon

 requires very little maintenance, 

although it should be handled with care, as with 
any professional measurement equipment.

Maintenance by the user is limited to the outside 
of the device, its connections and management 
of regular calibrations. Any maintenance or repair 
for which the device needs to be opened must be 
carried out by Wavecontrol to avoid invalidating 
the warranty.

13.1 Cleaning the device

To avoid damaging the surface, use a soft 
antistatic cloth to clean the device.

13.2 Regular recalibration

Wavecontrol recommends that the 

WaveMon

 

should be recalibrated every 2 years. This is 
strictly a recommendation and it is up to the 
owner of the device to decide how often to 
recalibrate. That decision may depend on a 
number of factors. For example, if the device 
is used very frequently, it may be advisable to 
recalibrate it more often, as would also be the 
case if the device has had any accident that 
might make its accuracy questionable, or where 

specific regulations require a stipulated regularity 

for recalibration, or simply at the request of the 
organisation or client for which the device is being 
used, among other circumstances. 

To recalibrate your equipment, please contact 
your local distributor or Wavecontrol at  
[email protected]. Wavecontrol offers 
ISO 17025 accredited calibrations at its LabCal 
Wavecontrol laboratory.

We are aware of the importance of recalibration to 
the management of your operations. We strive to 
offer you the best service in terms of quality, price 
and delivery time. If you have a special need, we 
will do our best to help you.

Summary of Contents for WaveMon

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

Page 2: ...ocument and the product warranty Wavecontrol assumes no responsibility or liability of any kind for errors or omissions in the contents of this document Although the information contained herein is co...

Page 3: ...6 PLACING THE DEVICE 10 7 LOG INTERVAL AND AVERAGE 12 8 GPS AND ALTIMETER OPTION 12 9 SOFTWARE PC 13 9 1 Installation 13 9 2 Displaying information 13 9 3 Parameters 14 9 4 Registration 15 10 BATTERI...

Page 4: ...trol com User s Manual Personal equipment WaveMon 13 MAINTENANCE 19 13 1 Cleaning the device 19 13 2 Regular recalibration 19 14 TECHNICAL SPECS 20 APPENDIX 1 WAVECONTROL INTRANET 22 DECLARATION OF CO...

Page 5: ...consequences for the environment and human health 1 WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS Review this manual and become familiar with all the instructions for using and handling your WaveMon Your WaveMon is a por...

Page 6: ...later processing The WaveMon is a personal electromagnetic field monitor Its main function is to monitor the user s exposure For that purpose it should be carried close to the body to provide a warni...

Page 7: ...r Wavecontrol at service wavecontrol com This section provides instructions for unpacking the device and inspecting it when it is delivered When you receive the device please check the box to see if i...

Page 8: ...ice will switch on and go through the start up sequence to check that all the warning systems are working properly and that the batteries are suitable to run the device Mount Fastening system Field st...

Page 9: ...10 of the established limit A colour code is also used so that the user does not have to focus continually on the device If the field strength is lower than 50 of the limit the lights showing the pre...

Page 10: ...uick release mechanism The device can be released from its mount easily with one hand This can be useful for checking a potential source of radiation before approaching it minimising the risk of expos...

Page 11: ...portant When working at heights the opening on the bottom of the WaveMon can be used to fasten it to a harness This is particularly advisable to keep it from being dropped if the device is to be used...

Page 12: ...information for later processing The log interval defines how often a measurement is stored in memory This interval does not affect how the measurement is taken or the warnings given to the user The...

Page 13: ...ctions Displaying and downloading recorded measurements Configuring the device 9 1 Installation The software is available in the USB key in the box You can also find the latest version on the Wavecont...

Page 14: ...d in memory if the field measured higher than a given field value in Note This value must be higher than 25 and lower than alarm level 1 With the device connected the list of measurements taken by the...

Page 15: ...ar allowing you to register with the Wavecontrol intranet We strongly recommend registering since it will allow you access to support documents and you will need it for obtaining free software and fir...

Page 16: ...hes to battery charge mode If the device is in charge mode and you wish to connect the WaveMon to the computer program you will need to disconnect it and then reconnect the USB to have the program rec...

Page 17: ...d select the firmware file that you received 11 1 Updating the WaveMon Reader Software for PC You can download the most recent version of the software from the private area intranet of Wavecontrol s w...

Page 18: ...r Model Description WWM0001 WaveMon Broadband 8 ICN 1 MHz 8 GHz ICNIRP 1998 occupational WWM0002 WaveMon Broadband 8 FCC 3 MHz 8 GHz FCC occupational WWM0003 WaveMon Broadband 8 SC6 10 MHz 8 GHz SC6 2...

Page 19: ...owner of the device to decide how often to recalibrate That decision may depend on a number of factors For example if the device is used very frequently it may be advisable to recalibrate it more ofte...

Page 20: ...EDs Audio Vibration Alarm threshold 2 limits adjustable by user Connectivity Waterproof USB Fall detection Yes Autonomy 1 months typical working hours Data logger 1 000 000 events Logging interval 1 s...

Page 21: ...z 1 dB 30 MHz 700 MHz 0 dB 2 5 dB 700 MHz 850 MHz 0 dB 5 dB 850 MHz 1 GHz FCC Federal Communications Commission 3 MHz 8 GHz 3 5 dB 3 MHz 1 GHz 1 dB 3 MHz 400 MHz 2 dB 400 MHz 850 MHz 0 dB 4 dB 500 MHz...

Page 22: ...lication notes etc One of the important things that you 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 Wav...

Page 23: ...uirements of the following specifications Documents No and description IEC EN 61326 1 2013 Electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use EN 55011 2016 A1 2017 Industrial scientific a...

Page 24: ...Safety Quality Service 34 93 320 80 55 www wavecontrol com info wavecontrol com...

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