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Version No. 1.0
Page 13 of 51 User Manual STS Safe Series all Equipment 2023 V1.1
6.0 Radeye G10 Simulator
6.1 Technical Data
STS Safe-RadEye G-10
The STS Safe-RadEye G-10 simulator is a simulated radiation survey meter designed to aid the tuition of
workers in the nuclear industry in safe practices and in understanding the nature and mechanics of ionising
radiation. The instrument operates using an STS radio frequency system built into a real RadEye which
detects the presence of a simulated radiation field, generated by the Safe-MiniSource, with the resultant
reading displayed on the LCD Display of the instrument. The Safe-RadEye G-10 may be used in conjunction
with the Dosi-Safe or Safe-EPD dosimeter simulators to provide an even more immersive training experience.
Dimensions (mm)
96H
61W
31D
Weight (KG)
0.16KG
Construction
Moulded Plastic Case
Controls
Single piece membrane keypad
4 function keys
Gloved operable buttons
Control Keys
On (scroll)
Menu(off)
info (scroll)
Audio (scroll)
Display Type
Digital
32 x 20 LCD
Black & White
Backlight
Yes
On/off from keypad
Battery
2 x AAA 1.5V Alkaline cells
Battery life 7 hrs+
Detector
STS radio frequency Detector
Measurement
range
0.5uSv to 100mSv display range on instrument
Functionality
All RadEye functions are retained in the simulator, this is a real RadEye with an additional STS circuit.
Background
Level set at production not user changeable
Operating &
Storage
Temperature
Operating temp 0 to +40C
Storage temp 0C to +40C
Warm up time
10 seconds from switch on to ready.
Available Sources
Safe-MiniSource, Safe-MiniSource Variable,
Safe-Pocket Source
Available in a range of activity levels
Additional
Information
The STS Safe-RadEye G-10 is not designed to be intrinsically safe and therefore should not be used in
hazardous environments. The units are not waterproof and contain delicate and sensitive electronics which
may be caused to fail if exposed to moisture. Units should be stored in a clean and dry environment, batteries
should be removed if storing for more than 4 weeks. Instrument response will be affected by environmental
conditions such as the presence of large reflective surfaces, substantial metal structures and variable wall
thicknesses.