3.4 Identification
field) is compared to a stored library of known spectra
where a match is determined.
The "Magic Eye" represents an optimal distance range
for collecting spectra samples. In the example, the illus-
tration demonstrates that the source is separated by too
much distance from the FLIR identiFINDER R200.
The double vertical lines indicate that the distance is not
maintained inside the Magic Eye, and so the detector dis-
plays an instruction to "Move Closer".
When at the optimal distance, the display will read
"Keep Distance".
Too close to the source, and the instruction is to "Move
Farther".
The library is located in "Nuclide List" on page84.
After the background profile (baseline) has been established and during survey an
alarm has been produced...
After acknowledging the alarm, select the radiation trefoil symbol ("Center" thum-
bpad button) to execute the "Identification" command.
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