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2.6 Other displayed messages
2.6.1 Time to Dose display
Pressing the push button twice shortly (within 1- 5 seconds) will
activate the Time to Dose display. The display indicates the time
required to reach the current valid dose alarm level at the
prevailing dose rate. The time format is hhHmm. The maximum
time is 99 hours 59 minutes (i.e. 99H59). This function can be
activated/deactivated using the CSW software
2.6.2 Low battery warning
An audible low battery warning signal followed by a "LobAt"
indication for two seconds will be repeated every five minutes
when the battery capacity < 30% but >10%.
Low battery warning:
_
_______
(a short beep followed by a long
beep once in five minutes). The dose rate measurement continues normally.
2.6.3 Low battery alarm
The display shows "bAtAL" blinking and the audible alarm is
activated when the battery capacity <10%.
Low battery alarm:
_____________
(continuous beep).
NOTE: The dose rate measurement is prevented.
2.6.4 Dose rate alarm (Blinking display)
The dose rate display is blinking and the continuous audible alarm is on. The audible
alarm can be reset by pressing the push button.
Dose rate alarm: ------ (two beeps per second).
2.6.5 Dose alarm
The dose rate display is on and the current dose alarm level alternates in the display
and the continuous audible alarm is on. The audible alarm can be reset by pressing the
push button.
Dose alarm: - - - - - - (one beep per two seconds).
2.6.6 Dose rate Overflow alarm (oFL)
When the measurement limits are exceeded, the display shows
“oFL” (blinking). The continuous audible alarm is on.
Dose rate overflow:
____------____
(continuous beep, two frequencies).
The overflow alarm cannot be reset.