31
*)
Typical result for the RDS-31 standard GM-detector and counting
statistics, not to be used as a specification.
5.4.10.1 Other Histogram Records
In addition to the preprogrammed and manual histogram data
storing, there are automatic records that are stored into
histogram memory:
Diagnostics (Automatic, manual or error found)
The user has reset the dose or the max dose rate
The instrument has been calibrated (New and old
Coefficients are stored)
Normal histogram memory: The internal structure of the
histogram memory is designed in such a way that the Daily
basis functions are stored inside a circular buffer, where a
header separates the data sets. This part has a maximum limit
of storing approx. 30000/60000 normal data sets. Other daily
activities are stored within this buffer area as well, such as the
instrument Switch On/Off, the Dose Reset, the Max.Dose rate
Reset, etc. The more activities are stored, the more the data
records consume the histogram memory.
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