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Satimo EME Guard - Operating the EME Guard; Setup, Parameters, and Operation

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2 OPERATING THE DOSIMETER
2.1 P
ARAMETERS FOR USE
The different configurable parameters and thus the EME Guard Dosimeter can be adapted
to suit the needs of each user, through the EME Guard Analysis Software.
How to configure these parameters is explained in detail in the paragraph 3.3
CONFIGURING THE DOSIMETER.
2.1.1 Reference Threshold – Visual Alarms
The reference threshold is used by the device to determine the visual alarms.
The measurements displayed by the 4 visual alarm lights are the instant field
value expressed as a percentage of the chosen reference threshold.
2.1.2 Audio Alarm and Vibrating Alarm
The EME Guard has also two additional independent alarms (audio alarm and vibrating
alarm).
Three operating modes are possible for both of these alarms. The trigger threshold of
these alarms is expressed directly in V/m.
The alarms are triggered if the measurement taken is superior to the configured threshold
without reference to a percentage to the reference threshold which is used only by the
visual alarms.
Definition of Alarms
Type Audio Vibrating
Threshold from 5 to 137 V/m from 5 to 137 V/m
Mode
De-activated
instantaneous(1)
6 minutes (2)
De-activatedi
instantaneous(1)
6 minutes (2)
(1) These alarms are immediately triggered by measured field values.
(2) These alarms are triggered by the mean value of fields measured over the last six
minutes of measurement.
Light status – Reference Threshold
Lights
20
V/m
40
V/m
60
V/m
80
V/m
100
V/m
140
V/m
Reference threshold
On Off Off Off Off Off 20 V/m
Off On Off Off Off Off 40 V/m
Off Off On Off Off Off 60 V/m
Off Off Off On Off Off 80 V/m
Off Off Off Off On Off 100 V/m
Off Off Off Off Off On 140 V/m