Pulsar Model 22 User Manual 
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Section 5 Reviewing & Downloading Measurements
Once measurements have been downloaded from the dosemeter into the Reader unit, 
they are stored in the memory of the Reader automatically. The measurements can be 
reviewed on the display of the Reader unit or they can be downloaded from the Reader 
to the Pulsar AnalyzerPlus software. 
Reviewing stored measurements
Press the Cancel button to exit any menus and return to 
the Measurement Display Mode. If there are no 
measurements stored in the Reader unit, the following 
information will be displayed: 
Where measurements are stored, the Reader will show the last measurement to be 
downloaded as follows: 
This display shows that there are 10 measurements stored 
in the memory of the Reader and that the measurement 
shown is number 1 of 10.  
The arrow keys allow the measurement information to be 
viewed and the different measurements to be accessed as 
follows: 
The information stored for each measurement will be determined by the configuration 
of the dosemeter.  
Please note that the information provided by the 3dB configuration will include 
L
Aeq
 and L
EX,8
 data only if the Threshold Level is None and if the Time 
Weighting is None.  If either of these parameters are set to other values, the 
measurement data will be displayed as L
AVG
 and TWA. 
L
Aeq
 and L
EX,8
 data cannot be calculated where a Threshold or a Time Weighting are 
used. Ensure that the dosemeter is correctly configured before making measurements. 
Measurement data cannot be recalculated after the measurement has been made. 
An example of the measurement data parameters provided are shown on the next 
page. 
Please note that the Pulsar AnalyzerPlus software allows the user to select which 
additional measurement functions are displayed on the Reader display. When these 
additional parameters are downloaded, they are automatically stored in the Reader unit 
but are not displayed on the screen. 
000 of 000
17:05:28 20/06/02
No Measurements
001 of 010
  12:42:53  28/02/05
Serial No.   CA015
Meas. Time   16:55
Meas Date    06/02/05
Run Time     07:45:12