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Capintec CAPTUS 4000e - Chapter 8; Quick Step Guide for Wipe Test; Setting up Defaults; Selecting Isotopes for Wipe Test

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CAPINTEC, INC. CAPTUS
®
4000e
November 16 WIPE TESTS 8-3
The Wipe Locations box shows a history of the tests performed to date and will be empty if
no wipes have been performed previously. Each record appears with the location of testing,
trigger level, counting time used in its measurement and the wipe type (location) (page 8-3).
By default, the first record is selected. When counting is started, the wipe tests are measured
in the same order as they appear in the Wipe Locations box. This order can be changed
using the and arrows on the right side of the box. The buttons at the left of the
screen allow you to add, edit, delete and print/view data. The Isotope Library button
provides access to the Isotope Library. At the bottom of the screen, there are buttons for
setting the default parameters for measurement and organization of wipe locations into
groups.
Note: The DICOM Report button will only be displayed if valid license key for cap-DICOM
module is entered in your system.
To return to Figure 8-1 Main Screen from Figure 8-2 Wipe Test Main Screen, select the Exit
button or press the Esc key.
QUICK STEP GUIDE FOR WIPE TEST
Page
1.
Setup default parameters
SETTING UP DEFAULTS
8-3
2. Select isotopes for measurement
SELECTING ISOTOPES
FOR WIPE TEST
8-4
3. Add wipe locations
ADDING WIPE LOCATIONS
TO PRESET GROUPS and
ADDING WIPE LOCATIONS
TO USER DEFINED
GROUPS
8-6
8-7
4.
Organize wipe locations into groups
GETTING ORGANIZED
8-7
5.
Select a group of wipe locations to work with
SELECTING WIPES…
8-8
6.
Make measurements
MAKING MEASUREMENTS
8-12
7. View and print results
VIEWING AND PRINTING
RESULTS
8-18
SETTING UP DEFAULTS
All wipe locations belong to one of the following four pre-set groups or types:
Work Areas .................... places where radioactive material is handled, e.g. hot labs,
medicine administration rooms, storage rooms
Unrestricted Areas ........ places of free access e.g. reception desk, waiting rooms
Sealed Sources ............. devices that contain a sealed radioactive source
Packages ....................... arriving or leaving shipments of radioactive material

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