GR-100 User's Manual Revision 1.2
4.0 Monitor 100U PC software
The data is presented in seven columns (from left to right): Date, Time, Maximum Gamma cps,
Maximum Neutron counts per one counting period of 6 seconds, Maximum Dose Rate, ICA Battery
Capacity Status, and Alarm Code.
ICA
[0 – 255]
Alarm
Code
Maximum
Dose
[nSv/h]
Maximum
Neutron
[c/6 sec]
Maximum
Gamma
[cps]
Time
Date
03/10/27 19:36:00
246
0
1679 255 A
03/10/27 19:36:22
351
0
1402 255 A
03/10/27 19:36:44
292
0
2148 255 A
03/10/28 09:19:31
303
0
1451 255 A
03/10/28 09:35:34
327
0
2198 255 A
03/10/28 09:37:45
102
0
521 255 A
Number of Records =
6
The Save to File button at the bottom left corner of the history screen toggles between ENABLE and
DISABLE states. When the Save to File button displays ENABLED, the alarm data is automatically saved
to a file in the Monitor 100U folder after clicking on the Read Alarms button. The program always
displays the default file name “FileALARM.ASC. You must type a new file name for your data. If the
name of this file is not changed, the previous data will be over-written with the new data every time the
Read Alarms button is clicked-on. The previous data will be lost because it will be replaced with the new
data.
The data is saved in ASCII format and can be viewed with a variety of editing, word processing and
spreadsheet programs. It can be distributed by email. A hard copy of the data can be obtained by
setting the Print button to the ENABLED state and clicking on the Read Alarms button. The data is
printed in a columnar format with a header as shown above. Printing and saving operations can be done
simultaneously if both Print and Save to File buttons are enabled.
Clicking on the Clear Alarms/Diag button deletes the alarm records from the GR-100 memory. You
should be careful not to erase the alarm data until you verified that it was saved correctly under the
desired file name. The data can be downloaded from the unit and saved repeatedly until it is finally
erased. To clear the screen without loosing the data, click on Main Menu. This will return you to the
main menu screen. Clicking on History in the menu bar will bring you back to the blank History screen.
You can now select the Save to File DISABLE if you do not wish to save the data, or Save to File ENABLE
if you do wish to save the data. Type a new file name for the data in the file name field and then click
on the Read Alarm button. This will download the data again, display it on the screen, and save it to the
desired file. This process can be repeated indefinitely, provided the data was not erased by clicking on
the Clear Alarms/Diag button.
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Revision Date:
November 2004
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