FE NRF50 Manual de usuario

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User’s Manual
Electronic Personal Dosimeter
NRF50
Fuji Electric Co., Ltd.

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Introduction
This User’s Manual is a document to explain the operation of the Electronic Personal Dosimeter
NRF50 sample unit briefly. It is organized to provide descriptions of parts, functions and operational
instructions for optimal use. Please make sure that you read this manual carefully before operation. If
there are some requirements or improvements about this sample unit, please contact Fuji Electric
representative.
Also, in the event of unit malfunction, contact Fuji Electric representative immediately.

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Handling Precaution
Please read the following handling precautions to ensure that you use the sample unit safely and avoid
injury/damages. Please read this User’s Manual carefully to understand all the precautions before using the
sample unit.
Measures of Precaution
・
The Dosimeter is a precision instrument; do not drop it orsubject it to impact.
・Keep the Dosimeter in a plastic bag for protection when use in an
environment where chemical fumes, splashes/steam, full of dust and wastes
are present.
・Handle the Dosimeter with clean, dry hands. If becomes tainted, clean it with
dry cloth.
・Do not place the Dosimeter and metal objects in the same pocket. It may
cause the Dosimeter breaking.
・Avoid use where high frequency noise. Pay attention when use near the
following devices:
1. Mobile phone
2. Premises/local wireless phone such as <PHS>
3. High power transceiver, or like kind
4. Microwave oven
5. Radar
6. Welding machine
7. Any other spark discharging or high intensity radio wave emitting
devices
Especially keep the Dosimeter at least 5cm away from any mobile/
wireless phones
・When the battery level is critically low, read the displayed value within 10
minutes.
・UseAAalkaline battery only. During replacement, align the battery polarities
correctly.
・Prior to disposal of the used battery, protect exposed terminals with
insulating tape to prevent shorting that may cause possible heating, rupture,
or burning. Otherwise, injury or fire may result.
・Do not throw the Dosimeter or battery into a fire. Do not disassemble them.
・Keep distance between the buzzer and ears to avoid the injury.
(Buzzer makes the sound over 90dB)
・Do not use the Dosimeter as a survey meter.
・If a hard impact operating on the Dosimeter, it is fear of having a crack to
the Dosimeter. In this case, it is capable of deteriorations to the
capabilities in a waterproof and a resistance of radio wave.
Attention

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Contents
1. Overview...........................................................................................................................................5
2. Contents............................................................................................................................................6
2.1 Sample unit package ....................................................................................................................6
2.2 Model.............................................................................................................................................6
3. Precaution.........................................................................................................................................7
3.1 Operational conditions..................................................................................................................7
3.2 Other requirements.......................................................................................................................7
4. Description of Parts and Functions..................................................................................................8
4.1 Part names....................................................................................................................................8
4.2 Display function...........................................................................................................................10
4.3 Buzzer function ........................................................................................................................... 11
5. Parts Replacement.........................................................................................................................15
5.1 Battery replacement....................................................................................................................15
6. Operational Instruction ...................................................................................................................16
6.1 When starting to use...................................................................................................................16
6.2 During use (Normal operation)...................................................................................................18
6.3 During use (When alarm is generated) ......................................................................................26
6.4 During use (When communicating)............................................................................................28
6.5 After use......................................................................................................................................28
7. Care and Maintenance...................................................................................................................29
7.1 Daily check and maintenance items...........................................................................................29
7.2 Consumable supplies..................................................................................................................29
8. Specification ...................................................................................................................................30
8.1 General Specification..................................................................................................................30
8.2 Storage data................................................................................................................................31
9. Appendix.........................................................................................................................................32
9.1 Trouble shooting table ................................................................................................................32
9.2 Disposal.......................................................................................................................................33
9.3 Calibration...................................................................................................................................34
9.4 Block diagram .............................................................................................................................36

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1. Overview
The Electronic Personal Dosimeter NRF50 (hereinafter referred to as NRF50) is designed to provide
measurement of personal dose equivalent of external exposure to radiations (hereinafter referred to as
dose).
NRF50 indicates accumulated dose or dose rate. It measured dose (rate) value exceeds preset dose
(rate ) threshold (Alarm threshold), NRF50 will be audibly alarmed and flashes LED.
Using the Setting Device and a PC, it is able to write PC-edited values to NRF 50 and read measurement
trend data from the NRF50 via communication with the device.
If worn tight to the body, energy characteristic of the NRF50 enables direct reading of personal dose
equivalent Hp(10). (unit: rem)

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2. Contents
2.1 Sample unit package
(1) NRF50 1
(2) Accessory
・Battery (AA alkaline battery) 2
2.2 Model
NRF50

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3. Precaution
3.1 Operational conditions
Item Conditions
Temperature range -10 °C to +50 °C
Relative humidity 95 % or less (No condensation)
Storage temperature -25 °C to +50 °C
3.2 Other requirements
(1) See User’s Manual of “Setting Device” for information on parameter writing and data reading via the
device and a PC.
(2) Try turn OFF & ON the NRF50 if you encounter technical problems. See the “Troubleshooting Table”
if not recovered.
(3) Accumulated dose cannot be reset if the power-on-reset setting of NRF50 is “OFF”. In this case,
please reset the accumulated dose through the Setting Device.
Attention

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4. Description of Parts and Functions
4.1 Part names
Operating
Button
Flash LED
Buzzer
USB Connector
Call Button
Battery Cap
Auxiliary LED
29
18 60
105
LCD
FrontRight Side Back Left Side
Top
Type NRF50
Serial No.******
Fuji Electric Co.,Ltd.
Call
IR
Calibration Mark
EPD Information

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Functions
1. Buzzer :Sounds when starting, alarm and monitoring sound is generated.
2. Flash LED :Red LED on top of LCD flashes during alarm generation.
3.Auxiliary LED :Green LED flashes along to monitoring sound. Red LED flashes
along to alarm. Yellow LED flashes along to preliminary alarm.
4. LCD :Liquid Crystal Display Indicator.
5. Battery Cap :Cap of battery compartment. Tighten with screw.
6. Operating Button :Switch indication screen.Also, alarm threshold can be changed by
this button.
7. Calibration Mark :Shows location of calibration point. (Sensor position)
8. USB Connector :For power supply or communication by connecting USB cable.
9. IR :For communication with infrared communication device.
10. Call Button :Emergency alarm button. Press for more than 3 seconds to
generate warning sound and indication.
11. EPD Information :For indicating model and serial number of the NRF50.

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4.2 Display function
LCD Indication
■Normal condition
■Alarm condition
※During normal operation, “:” for time indication flashes.
d
:
Accumulated dose
R
:
Dose Rate
Icon area
Date indication
※
Battery remaining
Accumulated
dose
or
Dose rate
Unit
d
:
Accumulated dose
R
:
Dose Rate
Date indication
※
Battery remaining
Accumulated
dose
or
Dose rate
Warning
info
Unit
Icon area
Tabla de contenidos
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