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Chapter 15: Preferences
5495975-1EN Rev.9 15-62
© 2013-2017 General Electric Company. All rights reserved.
Figure 15-50 Detector Bump Events
Table 15-12 Detector Bump Events
NOTE: When critical impact is determined, there shall be an exposure inhibit until QAP is completed. In
the event of a FAILED QAP, it is recommended to discontinue use of detector and call GE Service.
NOTE: If a detector is not communicating with a system, the bump event will be stored in the detector
until the detector has reestablished communication with a system. Once the detector has
reestablished communication the events will be uploaded to the system for viewing.
Item Description
Timestamp Records Accurate Local Time and Unknown Local Time
Serial # Serial # of connected detector(s)
Impact Displays impact ot x,y,z axes
Severity
Level 5= Serious Impact (100-199 G’s)
With a Level 5 impact, a simple warning message will be
displayed to the user to let them know to take care or caution
when using the detector. This event should be considered a
warning of a potentially significant impact. No further action is
required by the user.
Level 3=Critical Impact (>200 G’s)
With a Level 3 impact an inhibit will be displayed and the QAP
flag will appear on the QAP icon. This message should be
considered a critical warning and performing QAP is required.
After QAP is completed and passed, proceed with exposures. A
system reset is not required to continue.

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