W i r e l e s s G e i g e r C o u n t e r
PS-3238
Wireless Geiger Counter
USB Cable
Threaded handle
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123-456
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5
1
Battery status light
Indicates the status of the Bluetooth connection.
Light
Red, blink
Green, solid
Yellow, solid
Power button
2
Turn the sensor on or off by pressing the power button until the lights
turn on. Turn the audible count indicator beep on or off by pressing
the power button for a half-second. Two beeps indicate that the
audible count indicator beep is turned off and one beep indicates
that it is turned on.
6
Status
Low battery level
Fully charged
Charging
USB port
3
charger using the USB cable. You can also use USB to connect to a
PC, Mac, Chromebook, or Android device.
4
Bluetooth status light
Indicates the status of the Bluetooth connection or remote logging.
See the SPARKvue or PASCO Capstone help for instructions on
how to use remote logging.
Light
Red, blink
7
Green, blink
Yellow, blink
5
Device ID
Use the device ID to identify the sensor when connecting using
Bluetooth.
Threaded hole
6
Attach the threaded handle to the hole for mounting the sensor to a
rod stand.
Sensor window
7
Place a radioactive sample in front of the window to detect alpha,
beta, and gamma particles. A built-in metal mesh screen protects the
mica window in the front of the Geiger–Müller detector tube.
Product Manual
012-16913A
Status
Ready to pair
Paired
Remotely logging data
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