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3M Edge eg5 - Stopping a Study; Securing the Dosimeter During Run

3M Edge eg5
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Stopping a study
Indicators/Icons on the display
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Stopping a study
While the dosimeter is running, you can end the study by pressing and holding the stop button.
How to stop a noise study
1. While running, press and hold the button.
a. A 3, 2, 1 countdown will appear.
b. The stop indicator will be shown in the display.
Indicators/Icons on the display
The Edge is equipped to notify you of operational/status updates. These indicators (or alert notices) are
located on the top right-hand side of the screen. Table 2-2 explains the function of each indicator.
Table 4-1: Indicators (i.e., run, stop, battery, and OL)
Viewing measurements on the display
The up/down arrows on the keypad of the dosimeter enable you to move through the various
measurements. For specific information on the views of the Edge, please see “Views on the Edge”.)
Viewing measurements
1. Press the or arrow. This will move you through the views on the display.
NOTE: If you enabled only one measurement to appear on the display, when you press the up/down
arrows it will not show any other measurement values.
Locking or securing your dosimeter during run
As explained previously under DMS set-up parameters, the security or lock feature is designed to lock the
meter during run to ensure the study will not be stopped unless the lock feature is disabled. (Setting this
feature is programmed via DMS. Please see “Security: setting secure/lock featurefor more details.)
Indicator Icon
Explanation
Stop indicates the dosimeter is currently in the stop
status (opposed to run).
Run - indicates the dosimeter is currently logging a
study.
Battery charge status When completely shaded in
black, this indicates full battery power. If half shaded, this
represents ½ battery power
OL
Overload will appear whenever the input signal exceeds
the range of the dosimeter.

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