Radiation Alert MONITOR 4, MONITOR 4EC, MC1K Instruction Manual

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Monitor 4 & 4EC
Same Monitor 4. New ergonomic design. The M4 and M4EC are compact, general purpose survey meters capable of detecting alpha, beta, gamma, and x-rays over 3 selectable ranges. A red count light flashes and a beep sounds with each event detected. The Monitor 4EC offers a more linear reading for gamma and x-rays (above 40 keV).
OPERATION MANUAL
RoHS
& MC1K
OPERATION MANUAL FOR THE
MONITOR 4, MONITOR 4EC, AND MC1K
Before using this instrument the user must determine the suitability of the product for his or her intended use.
The user assumes all risk and liability connected with such use.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

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DESCRIPTION 2 OPERATION 2 PRECAUTIONS 2 MAKING MEASUREMENTS 2 CALIBRATION 3 CALIBRATION SERVICE 3 TECHNICAL SERVICE 4 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION FOR THE NEWCOMER TO RADIATION PROTECTION 4 MEASURING RADIATION 5 BRIEF OVERVIEW 5 POSSIBLE HOUSEHOLD SOURCES OF RADIATION 5 GLOSSARY 6 SPECIFICATIONS MONITOR 4 & 4EC 6 MC1K 7 LIMITED WARRANTY 8 CALIBRATION DATABASE APPLICATION 9
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS ILLUSTRATION 1 2 ILLUSTRATION 2 and 3 3 GRAPH 1 6 GRAPH 2 7

DESCRIPTION

The monitor senses ionizing radiation by means of a GM (Geiger Mueller) tube with a thin mica window. (Note: There is no window on the MC1K). The tube is enclosed inside the instrument. When a ray or particle of ionizing radiation enters or passes through the tube, it is sensed electronically and displayed by a red count light. When the switch is in the AUDIO position, the instrument will also beep with each radiation event. About 5 to 25 counts at random intervals (depending on your location and altitude) can be expected every minute from naturally occurring background radiation.
Illustration 1

OPERATION

1. Before turning on your instrument, install a 9 volt alkaline battery. If a battery is already installed, turn the instrument on and switch the range switch to the battery position indicated by the battery icon on the on/off switch. Battery condition will be indicated on the meter.
2. Set the range switch in the X1 position. If the meter goes off scale, move the range switch to the next higher setting,
X10, X100 or (X1000 MC1K only). (Note: Refer to specifications for operating ranges.)
3. For an audible signal, position the OFF/ON/AUDIO switch to the audio position indicated by the speaker icon. (Note:
The flashes from the count light and the audible beeps are progressively shorter in X10, X100 or (X1000, MC1K only).
4. To use with Observer Software, plug in the serial cable to the 3.5MM mono jack located near the battery door or a mini USB cable to the USB port located on the side of the instrument to connect to a Windows based computer.

PRECAUTIONS

• Handle your instrument carefully as you would a camera.
• Avoid exposing the instrument to liquids, moisture, and corrosive gases; also avoid extreme temperatures or direct sunlight (i.e., car dashboards) for extended periods.
• Remove battery to prevent leakage if you do not plan to use the instrument for an indefinite period.
• The mica window of the GM tube can be easily damaged if struck directly. DO NOT INSERT ANYTHING
THROUGH THE SCREEN.
• To avoid contamination, do not touch the instrument to the surface being tested.
• This instrument may be sensitive to, and may not operate in, radio frequency, microwave, electrostatic, and magnetic fields.
• Since the instrument has semiconductors in its circuitry, it is susceptible to EMP (electromagnetic pulse) and may be rendered inoperable by an atomic detonation. It has not been determined what distance from an atomic blast would be considered safe for semiconductor circuitry.
GM END WINDOW (MC1K- no window)
DETECTOR (sidewall)
METER
RANGE SWITCH (MC1K- X1, X10, X100, X1000)
COUNT LIGHT
OFF-ON-AUDIO SWITCH
BEEPER
HEADPHONE AND PULSE OUTPUT
Optional USB
BATTERY DOOR
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