Ray types
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α, ß, γ and X ray
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Range (automatic selection range)
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Radiation dose rate : 0.01μSv/h - 1000μSv/h Pulse dose rate : 0-4000cpm, 0-4000cps Radiation dose accumulation total value : 0.001μSv – 9999Sv Pulse dose accumulation total value : 0-9999
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Sensitivity
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When in environment background of energy is 1 Sv/h Cobalt - 60 ray, it is 108 pulse or 1000 CPM/mR/hr
α- from 4.0 million volt MV ß- from 0.2 million volt MV γ- from 0.02 million volt MV X – from 0.02 million volt MV
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Accuracy
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<10% (less than 500μSv/h) <20% (less than 600μSv/h)
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Ray selection switch
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Combination selection to α, ß, γ, X
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Sensor
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Halogen fill detector (G.M Geiger counter tube)
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Output port
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Bluetooth wireless data transmission (Space transmission distance 10m)
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Mean time
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Manual or automatic adjustable between 2 to 12 seconds
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Show
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Big screen with 4 digit LCD, with bar graph display, following data can be shown: Radiation dose rate, pulse dose rate, radiation dose accumulative value, pulse dose accumulative value, time, date, alarm value, max radiation dose rate, radiation type, measuring dynamic icon, battery power indicator, etc..
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Warming function
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Alarm value can be set freely, the default Settings is 5 μ Sv/hr
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Normal natural environment radiation value
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Less than 0 - 0.2 uSv / h
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Memory function
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Automatic storage 4000 set of data, and record a set of data per minute(including real-time date, time, measuring value and measurement unit)
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Bluetooth transmission data
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Every second transmission 1 set of data (including real-time date, time, measuring value and measurement unit)
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Software
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Data real-time display, analysis and recording
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Detector working temperature
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0° to 50°C
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Weight
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206g
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Dimension
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Length 200cm, width 70mm, high 45mm
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Power source
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(4) AA batteries
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Quality certificate
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European CE, US FCC-15
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Warranty
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Main engine 12 months
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Note: Sievert (mark is Sv, unit, 1Sv=100 rem)
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rem (roentgen equivalent man) μSv/h (unit of ray radiation dose rate) 1SV=100Rem 1 rem=1cSv=10mSv 1uR/h=10uSv/h 1mR/h =10mSv/h
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CPS: pulse counts per second (In the pulse rate model, pulse has constantly been measured by counter tube and translated into pulse rate)
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CPM: pulse counts per minute(In the pulse rate model, pulse has constantly been measured by counter tube and translated into pulse rate)
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