X-Z Lab RadTarge II D700 Operator's Manual

Electronic personal dosimeter

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RadTarge II D700
Electronic Personal Dosimeter
Operator Manual
Version 1.1
January 2017

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  • Page 1 RadTarge II D700 Electronic Personal Dosimeter Operator Manual Version 1.1 January 2017...
  • Page 2 X-Z LAB, Inc. Subsidiary of Raycan Technology Co., Ltd. 2440 Camino Ramon Suite #264 San Ramon, CA 94583 Phone: (925) 359-6908 Email: contact@x-zlab.com www.x-zlab.com...
  • Page 3 Table of Contents Introduction ..............................2 Product Description ........................... 2 1.1.1 Models ............................2 Product Diagram ............................3 Product Specifications ..........................4 Performance Data ............................5 1.4.1 Energy Response ......................... 5 1.4.2 Accuracy ............................6 1.4.3 Angular Response ........................7 Package Contents ............................
  • Page 4: Introduction

    Basic wide-range model Recommended for strong radiation fields found in applications such as irradiation processing, accelerator centers, and nuclear power plants RadTarge II D700 High-sensitivity model Recommended for weak radiation fields found in applications such as nuclear medicine centers, radiology departments, and research labs...
  • Page 5: Product Diagram

    1.2 Product Diagram Display Clip Power button Alarm indicator Detector Settings location button MicroUSB Charging port indicator...
  • Page 6: Product Specifications

    1.3 Product Specifications Feature Parameter Radiological Detector YSO(Ce) scintillator + SiPM Type of Radiation Detected Gamma; X-ray Energy Range 20 keV–3 MeV Dose Rate Range 1 µrem/h–100 mrem/h (0.01 µSv/h–1 mSv/h) Integrated Dose Range 1 µrem–10,000 rem (0.01 µSv–100 Sv) Sensitivity ∝...
  • Page 7: Performance Data

    1.4 Performance Data 1.4.1 Energy Response ISO Beam Tech Code Energy (keV) Energy Response LK35 82.00% LK55 89.01% LK70 112.74% LK100 107.03% LK125 83.78% LK170 90.12% 100.00% 1250 84.82% Energy Response 120% 100% Energy Response 1000 1200 1400...
  • Page 8: Accuracy

    1.4.2 Accuracy Photon Beam Dose Equivalent Rate (µGy/h) Relative Intrinsic Error 60.5 4.62% 121.0 0.93% Cs-662 keV 242.0 1.03% 484.0 1.00% 968.0 0.29% Relative Intrinsic Error 30.00% 25.00% 20.00% 15.00% Relative Intrinsic Error 10.00% 5.00% 0.00% 1000 1200...
  • Page 9: Angular Response

    1.4.3 Angular Response Z-Axis X-Axis Y-Axis XY-Plane ( Direction (°) Response -180 100% -150 -120 100% 100% Angular Response: XY-Plane -180 100% -150 -120...
  • Page 10: Package Contents

    XZ-Plane ( Direction (°) Response 100% Angular Response: XZ-Plane 100% 1.5 Package Contents Item Quantity RadTarge II D700 MicroUSB Cable User Guide...
  • Page 11: Operation

    2 Operation 2.1 Actions 2.1.1 Power On/Off Press the power button for two seconds until the screen lights up. After starting, the device will automatically enter the main interface (dose rate interface). To turn off the device, press the power button for two seconds.
  • Page 12: Settings

    2.3 Settings To enter setup mode, press the settings button for two seconds. “SET” will appear at the top center of the display. Press the settings button for two seconds in any settings interface to exit setup mode and return to the main interface. 2.3.1 Alarm Options Enter setup mode.
  • Page 13: Date And Time Settings

    2.3.4 Date and Time Settings Enter setup mode and press the settings button five times. When “RTC” is displayed, press and hold the power button for two seconds to enter the date and time settings. Press the power button to choose values for year, month, day, and time (24-hour format).
  • Page 14: Software Login

    2.5.2 Software Login Title bar User login Device connection User login Device status status lookup The login interface includes the title bar, user login, and status bar. Title Bar The title bar includes the Raycan logo and two to three buttons: Main interface button: Enter dose management interface ...
  • Page 15: Main Interface

    User Registration and Permissions There are three user groups, each with varying permissions: User Group Permissions Data Access Super Admin User management All devices Device management Data retrieval Admin Device management All devices Data retrieval User Data retrieval User’s device Permission Functions User management...
  • Page 16: Cumulative Dose Curve

    Button Description Year Annual cumulative dose equivalent curve Month Monthly cumulative dose equivalent curve Daily cumulative dose equivalent curve Log interface The informational sidebar is composed of two sections. The top section displays basic information of the owner of the device. The bottom section contains basic information about the device. 2.5.4 Cumulative Dose Curve Date selection menu Sidebar toggle...
  • Page 17: Log Interface

    2.5.5 Log Interface Date selection menu The log interface contains the device’s operation log. The log records four states: Device State Data Recorded Power on Device start time Power off Device shutoff time Alarm start Alarm start time Alarm threshold Alarm stop Alarm end time Clicking the date selection menu reveals a dropdown menu.
  • Page 18: Settings Interface

    Button Function All log Display all log data, including device start/shutoff time and alarm start/stop time Alarm log Display alarm log Export Export alarm log and dose data to Excel sheet 2.5.6 Settings Interface Click on the gear icon on the top right to access the settings interface. The function selection bar updates to settings icons.
  • Page 19 Management Settings Mouse over the management settings icon to reveal three settings selections: personal information, user management, and device management. Personal Information The personal information interface allows users to set their personal information, including name, gender, job position, email address, and photo. Button Function Change password...
  • Page 20 User Management Super admins can add and delete users on the user management interface. Clicking add leads to the user creation interface. Fill in the user’s basic information and assign a user group. Generally, setting the user group to user is recommended.
  • Page 21 Device Management User selection menu Device selection menu The device management interface is used to add and delete devices. It is divided by the user selection menu and the device selection menu. Clicking the user selection menu reveals the user list, which displays all registered users’...
  • Page 22 To delete a device, click the delete button. Checkboxes will appear next to each device. Select the devices to be deleted and press apply to complete the process. Time Settings Time selection menu The time settings interface is used for internal device real-time clock (RTC) calibration. After entering the interface, the time selection menu displays the date and time the interface was accessed.
  • Page 23 Alarm Threshold Settings The threshold settings interface is used to set the alarm threshold of the device. Dose Mode Threshold Description Hp(10) Dose equivalent threshold Deep dose equivalent (equivalent dose at 10 mm below surface of body) Dose equivalent rate threshold Hp(0.07) Dose equivalent threshold Shallow dose equivalent (equivalent dose...
  • Page 24: Maintenance

    The warranty can be extended up to two (2) years, totaling to three (3) years of coverage past purchase date. Devices past warranty may be sent in to X-Z LAB for repair. Rates for parts and labor will be determined at the time of repair.
  • Page 25: Revision History

    Revision History Revision Date Description September 22, 2016 Document created October 28, 2016 Document released January 12, 2017 Operating temperature updated...

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