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Instruction Manual
Neutron Survey Meter
Model: NSN3
Type: NSN31045-111YY-S
Revised on February 2018
WTA529571e
1/98

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  • Page 1 Instruction Manual Neutron Survey Meter Model: NSN3 Type: NSN31045-111YY-S Revised on February 2018 WTA529571e 1/98...
  • Page 2 Preface Thank you for purchasing the FUJI ELECTRIC’s NSN3 Neutron Survey Meter. This Manual describes the operation, function and parts of the Neutron Survey Meter. Please read this Manual carefully to ensure the correct operation before use. In case of a product failure, please contact our sales representative or agency with detailed information including the instrument status, sequence of operation, Model and Product Serial Number.
  • Page 3 Product Package Contents This package contains the items listed in the table below. Please confirm before use. Item Quantity Remarks One USB Connector Includes a button-type NSN3 Neutron Survey Meter battery Document Number: Instruction Manual WTA529571 Test Report AA Alkaline Batteries...
  • Page 4 Please note that the contents of this Manual may change due to the product modification without notice. Safety Precautions The NSN3 is a precision instrument and should be handled with care. Do not drop or subject the Survey Meter to impact.
  • Page 5 Safety Precautions Pay careful attention when using it near the following devices: 1. Cell phones (aka. Mobile phones) 2. Smart phones (i.e. iPhone, BlackBerry, etc.) 3. PHS handsets 4. High power transceivers (or similar devices) 5. Microwave ovens 6. Radars 7.
  • Page 6 Safety Precautions Safely dispose of used batteries by following the instructions at your local government. For secondary batteries, use the standard Ni-MH rechargeable batteries. Do not mix the battery types (the standard AA alkaline with Ni-MH batteries). Do not throw the instrument or batteries into the fire. Do not disassemble the instrument.
  • Page 7 Material Safety The NSN3 detector of contains flammable gas. Follow the attentions below. Attention Flammable gas is used in the Detector. Do not use the product near fire. Do not throw the product into an open fire. Do not expose the product to shock or impact.
  • Page 8: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS 1. General ..........................10 2. Parts and Features ......................11 2.1 Configuration ........................11 2.2 Display Unit ........................16 2.3 Description of the Displays ..................... 18 2.3.1 Display (Dose Rate) ....................18 2.3.2 Display (Accumulated Dose) ................... 19 2.3.3 USB Cable Connection ................... 20 3.
  • Page 9 10.1 Packing Method ......................90 10.2 Transportation method ....................93 10.3 Special Permit ....................... 94 WTA529571e 9/98...
  • Page 10: General

    The measurement values are displayed on the screen. In addition, the count monitor beeps and the LED flashes indicating counting activity. The NSN3 operates on six standard AA alkaline or the optional AA Ni-MH rechargeable batteries. An AC Adapter is also available as an option.
  • Page 11: Parts And Features

    (a) Detector Detects neutrons. Point the detector to the object to be measured. (b) Display The screen displays measurement values and various status. Always turn OFF the NSN3 before inserting or extracting the Display Unit to avoid incorrect operation. Attention WTA529571e...
  • Page 12 (c) Operating Pad Use the operating pad to switch between various functions. Refer to the Section 2.2 for details on display unit. (d) Power Switch Press down the " | " to turn ON. Press down the " O " to turn OFF. (e) Battery Compartment Battery Compartment Battery Cover...
  • Page 13 - Always turn OFF the NSN3 before replacing batteries. - Insert new batteries, observing the polarity marks (+/-) inside the Battery Compartment. - Use only standard AA alkaline batteries or Ni-MH rechargeable batteries. - When replacing batteries with standard AA alkaline batteries, Attention use six new batteries.
  • Page 14 The USB Connector is used for data transfer. Remove the protecting rubber cover and attach the optional USB Cable to connect the NSN3 to the PC. Do not touch the USB Connector as dirt or dust could cause transmission failure.
  • Page 15 (l) Shoulder Belt Clasps Use the Belt Clasps to join the ends of the Shoulder Belt to the NSN3 at 2 points. (m) Shoulder Belt At the time of carrying the Survey Meter, attach the Belt to the NSN3 with its Clasps.
  • Page 16: Display Unit

    2.2 Display Unit Figure 2-3 Description of the Display Unit (a) ENT Key Use the "ENT" Key to display setup values/setup screen while the Dose Rate is displayed. The "ENT" Key is also used to cancel or confirm various parameters. (b) ▲...
  • Page 17 The screen displays the measurement values and the various status. (e) USB Connector The NSN3 can be connected to the PC by attaching the optional USB Cable to the Connector. Remove the protective rubber cover and then attach the Cable.
  • Page 18: Description Of The Displays

    "Battery Replacement" when replacing AA alkaline batteries or recharging Ni-MH batteries. (d) Accumulation Indicator - Indicates that the NSN3 is accumulating Dose Values. When Dose Values are not being accumulated, "||" is displayed. (e) Time Constant - Indicates selected time constant: A, L, M, or S. Refer to section 3.1 for Time constant setting and the section 5 for details on the "Time Constant".
  • Page 19: Display (Accumulated Dose)

    (b) Unit - Displays selected unit: "Sv" or “mSv". (c) Accumulation Indicator - Indicates that the NSN3 is accumulating the Dose Values. When the Dose Values are not being accumulated, "||" is displayed. (d) Time Display (Remaining Time in seconds) - Displays remaining measurement time.
  • Page 20: Usb Cable Connection

    2.3.3 USB Cable Connection Figure 2-6 USB Cable Indicator (a) USB Cable Indicator - Indicates that the Display Unit is connected to the PC using the USB Connector. WTA529571e 20/98...
  • Page 21: Operation

    ENT to reset. Maintainance Figure 3-1 Operational Flow NOTE: When the NSN3 operates in the Measurement Mode, the following values can be measured : Dose Rate and Accumulated Dose, while the data is being transferred to the PC using the USB Connector or while Trend Data is being copied to the Display Unit Memory, the above data cannot be measured.
  • Page 22 The NSN3 operates in the following four modes: Measurement Mode Configuration Mode Communication Mode Accumulation Mode (1) Measurement Mode In the Measurement Mode, the NSN3 continuously measures the Dose Rate. In addition, the NSN3 displays the followings: - Dose Rate...
  • Page 23 When the Main Body is turned OFF or the Display Unit is removed from the Main Body, the data recorded in the Display Unit Memory is transferred to the Attached USB Cable NSN3 Figure 3-4 System Configuration for the Data Transfer WTA529571e...
  • Page 24 4) Accumulation Mode - Start, stop or reset the Accumulation Process by pressing the "ENT" Key to select "START", "STOP" or "RESET?". Figure 3-6 Selecting the "STOP" Figure 3-5 Selecting the "START" Press the "ENT" Key. Press the "ENT" Key. While the Accumulation While the Accumulation process...
  • Page 25 To set the selection, press the keys in the order of "▲", "▼" and "ENT". STEP 1 STEP 3 PRESS PRESS STEP 2 PRESS Figure 3-8 Setting the Selection When restarting the Accumulation Process, perform the aforementioned procedures. WTA529571e 25/98...
  • Page 26: Dose Rate Measurement And Time Constant Setting

    3.1 Dose Rate Measurement and Time Constant Setting The Dose Rate Measurement is a basic function of the NSN3. By turning on the instrument, the Dose Rate Measurement starts in the Measurement Mode.  It takes approximately two seconds for the Survey Meter to power up. Once the Survey Meter is ready,the display lights up.
  • Page 27 In order to set the other parameters, while in the Dose Rate Screen, press the "ENT" Key until the "Menu" is displayed. PRESS Figure 3-10 Switching to the "Menu" Screen To set the Time Constant: • Press the "▲" Key or the "▼" Key to select the "Time Const." under the "Menu". Figure 3-11 Selecting the "Time Const."...
  • Page 28 • Press the "ENT" Key to select "S", "M" ,”L” or "A". This will automatically confirm the selection. Refer to the Section 5 for details on the "Time Constant". Mode S Mode M PRESS PRESS Mode L Mode A Go back to the beginning.
  • Page 29 To display the Dose Rate Screen, press the "▲" Key or the "▼" Key to select "END" at the bottom of the screen and then press the "ENT" Key. PRESS PRESS Figure 3-13 Displaying the Dose Rate Screen WTA529571e 29/98...
  • Page 30: Accumulated Dose Measurement

    3.2 Accumulated Dose Measurement Once the Switch of the NSN3 is turned ON, the Dose Rate Screen will be shown. Then press either the "▲" Key or the "▼" Key. It would appear the Accumulated Dose Screen. The Accumulation Process will start automatically.
  • Page 31 To stop the Accumulation Process: • Press the "ENT" Key during the Accumulation Process and then confirm that "STOP" appears in the lower left corner of the screen. • Press the keys in the order of "▲", "▼", and "ENT". Figure 3-15 Selecting the "STOP"...
  • Page 32 To restart the Accumulation Process: • Press the "ENT" Key and then confirm that "START" appears in the lower left corner of the screen. • Press the keys in the order of "▲", "▼", and "ENT". Figure 3-16 Selecting the "START" WTA529571e 32/98...
  • Page 33 To reset the Accumulation Process: • Press the "ENT" Key twice during the Accumulation Process then confirm that "RESET?" appears in the lower left corner of the screen. Figure 3-17 Selecting the "RESET?" • Press the keys in the order of "▲", "▼", and "ENT". The Accumulated Dose and the remaining time are reset.
  • Page 34 To start the Accumulation Process of Dose Values: • Press the "ENT" Key and then confirm that "START" appears in the lower left corner of the screen. • Press the keys in the order of "▲", "▼", and "ENT". Figure 3-18 Selecting the "START" WTA529571e 34/98...
  • Page 35: Time Setting (Accumulation)

    3.3 Time Setting (Accumulation) To display the "Menu", press the "ENT" Key while in the Dose Rate Screen shown. PRESS Figure 3-19 Displaying the "Menu" Screen Press the "▲" Key or the "▼" Key to select the "Settings" under the "Menu" and then press the "ENT"...
  • Page 36 Press the "▲" Key or the "▼" Key to select "Accum. time" and then press the "ENT" Key to move the cursor to the first digit (in minutes). PRESS Figure 3-21 Selecting the "Accum. time" Press the "ENT" Key to move the cursor to the preferred digit and press the "▲" Key or the "▼"...
  • Page 37 After changing the time, press the "ENT" Key to move the cursor to the last digit and then press the "ENT" Key again. Confirm that the "SET" appears and press the "ENT" Key PRESS PRESS PRESS PRESS Figure 3-22 Setting the "Accum. time" WTA529571e 37/98...
  • Page 38 To switch back to the "Menu", press the "▲" Key or the "▼" Key to select "END" at the bottom of the screen and then press the "ENT" Key. PRESS PRESS Figure 3-23 Switching Back to the "Menu" Screen To display the Dose Rate Screen, press the "▲" Key or the "▼" Key to select "END"...
  • Page 39: Backlight Setting (Power-Saving Mode)

    3.4 Backlight Setting (Power-Saving Mode) To save battery life, the Display Backlight automatically can be turned OFF when there has been no key activity for a certain amount of time depending on the setting (1 min./5min.). To display the "Menu", press the "ENT" Key while in the Dose Rate Screen shown.
  • Page 40 Press the "▲" Key or the "▼" Key to select the "Settings" under the "Menu" and then press the "ENT" Key. PRESS PRESS Figure 3-26 Selecting the "Settings" Press the "▲" Key or the "▼" Key to select the "Backlight". PRESS Figure 3-27 Selecting the "Backlight"...
  • Page 41 By pressing the "ENT" Key, choices are is displayed in the following order: 1 min.  5 min.  " " means that the Display Backlight will always be on. • Press the "ENT" Key to select "1 min.", "5 min." or " ".
  • Page 42 To switch back to the "Menu", press the "▲" Key or the "▼" Key to select "END" at the bottom of the screen and press the "ENT" Key. PRESS PRESS Figure 3-29 Switching Back to the "Menu" Screen To display to the Dose Rate Screen, press the "▲" Key or "▼" Key to select "END"...
  • Page 43: Buzzer" (Monitoring Sound)

    3.5 "Buzzer" (Monitoring Sound) The "Buzzer" (Monitoring Sound) can be turned ON/OFF according to an operation purpose. To display the "Menu", press the "ENT" Key while in the Dose Rate Screen shown. PRESS Figure 3-31 Displaying the "Menu" Screen WTA529571e 43/98...
  • Page 44 Press the "▲" Key or the "▼" Key to select the "Buzzer". PRESS Figure 3-32 Selecting the "Buzzer" Press the "ENT" Key to select "ON" or "OFF". This will automatically confirm the selection. PRESS PRESS Figure 3-33 Selecting the "Buzzer" When the buzzer is turned "ON", the "...
  • Page 45 To display the Dose Rate Screen, press the "▲" Key or the "▼" Key to select "END" and then press the "ENT" Key. PRESS PRESS Figure 3-34 Displaying the Dose Rate Screen WTA529571e 45/98...
  • Page 46: Trend Data Storage Cycle

    3.6 Trend Data Storage Cycle Select from the 8 time selections according to an operation purpose. The Default Setting is 60 seconds. To display the "Menu", press the "ENT" Key while in the Dose Rate Screen shown. PRESS Figure 3-35 Displaying the "Menu" Screen WTA529571e 46/98...
  • Page 47 Press the "▲" Key or the "▼" Key to select "Settings" under the "Menu" and then press the "ENT" Key. PRESS PRESS Figure 3-36 Selecting the "Settings" Press the "▲" Key or the "▼" Key to select the "Trend cycle" and then press the "ENT"...
  • Page 48 By pressing the "▲" Key or the "▼" Key, choices are displayed in the following order: 0  10  20  30  60  120  300  600 (sec.) (Default Setting: 60 seconds) When "0" is selected, then the data storage is not carried out. Figure 3-38 Selecting the "Trend cycle"...
  • Page 49 Press the "▲" Key or the "▼" Key to select "0", "10", "20", "30", "60", "120", "300" or "600" (seconds) and then press the "ENT" Key . Confirm that "SET" appears and then press the "ENT" Key again. PRESS PRESS Figure 3-39 Setting the "Trend cycle"...
  • Page 50 To display the Dose Rate Screen, press the "▲" Key or the "▼" Key to select "END" and then press the "ENT" Key. PRESS PRESS Figure 3-41 Displaying the Dose Rate Screen WTA529571e 50/98...
  • Page 51: Date And Time Setting

    3.7 Date and Time Setting To display the "Menu", press the "ENT" Key while in the Dose Rate Screen shown. PRESS Figure 3-42 Displaying the "Menu" Screen Press the "▲" Key or the "▼" Key to select the "Date & Time" and then press the "ENT"...
  • Page 52 Press the "▲" Key or the "▼" Key to change the last 2 digits to the preferred figure. For example: The Year 2009 should be entered as "09 Y." • Move the cursor by pressing the "ENT" Key. The cursor moves in the following order: "Y"(Year), "M"...
  • Page 53 After changing the Date and Time, press the "ENT" Key to move the cursor to "m" (Minutes: Final Digit) and then press the "ENT" Key again. Confirm that "SET" is highlighted at the bottom of the screen. Press the "ENT" Key to confirm. PRESS PRESS Figure 3-45 Setting the "Date &...
  • Page 54 To display the Dose Rate Screen, press the "▲" Key or the "▼" Key to select "END" and then press the "ENT" Key. PRESS PRESS Figure 3-47 Displaying the Dose Rate Screen WTA529571e 54/98...
  • Page 55: Copying Of Trend Data

    3.8 Copying of Trend Data After turning ON the Survey Meter, the Main Body of the NSN3 automatically collects and stores the Trend Data according to the Trend Data Storage Cycle (Refer to the Section 3.7). The Default Setting of the Data Storage Cycle is 60 seconds at the time of shipment. Up to 1200 Data Records can be stored in the Main Body.
  • Page 56 Press the "▲" Key or the "▼" Key to select the "Trend Copy" and then press the "ENT" Key. PRESS PRESS Figure 3-49 Selecting the "Trend Copy" Confirm that the message: "Now operating. Don’t turn off" appears. The total number of Trend Data Records and of Copied Data Records are displayed.
  • Page 57 Once it reaches at 240/240, then the copying is completed. Figure 3-51 Completion of the Copying When copying has been completed, press the "▲" Key or the "▼" Key. Confirm that the "CXL" is highlighted at the bottom of the screen. Press the "ENT" Key and the "Menu"...
  • Page 58 To display the Dose Rate Screen, press the "▲" Key or the "▼" Key to select "END" and then press the "ENT" Key. PRESS PRESS Figure 3-53 Displaying the Dose Rate Screen WTA529571e 58/98...
  • Page 59: Maintenance

    3.9 Maintenance This operation displays the each ID Number and each Version Number of the Main Body NSN3 and the Display Unit. To display the "Menu", press the "ENT" Key while in the Dose Rate Screen shown. PRESS Figure 3-54 Displaying the "Menu" Screen...
  • Page 60 Press the "▲" Key or the "▼" Key to select the "Settings" under the "Menu" and then press the "ENT" Key. PRESS PRESS Figure 3-55 Selecting the "Settings" Press the "▲" Key or the "▼" Key to select "Maintenance" and then press the "ENT"...
  • Page 61 To switch back to the "Menu", press the "ENT" Key and press the "▲" Key or the "▼" Key to select "END" at the bottom of the screen and press the "ENT" Key again. PRESS PRESS PRESS Figure 3-57 Switching back to the "Menu" Screen To display to the Dose Rate Screen, press the "▲"...
  • Page 62: Maintenance

    Note: Please consult our sales representative or agency before repairing the product. Table 4-1 Maintenance Procedures Item Procedures Turn OFF the NSN3 and remove the all batteries. Storage Method Store the NSN3 into a plastic bag. Temperature : -10 to + 45 ℃ (14 to 113 ℉)
  • Page 63 Recharge the AA Ni- MH rechargeable batteries by using the designated Battery Charger (optional). Remove all the batteries when storing the NSN3. Failure to do this may result in battery corrosion. Do not mix the battery types (For example: AA alkaline batteries with AA Ni-MH rechargeable batteries).
  • Page 64 Table 4-2 Maintenance and Inspection Procedures Item Procedures Battery When the battery power is low, replace the used batteries Replacement with the new ones. (Standard AA Alkaline Refer to the Section 4.3 for details on the "Battery Batteries) Replacement". When battery power is low, recharge the AA Ni-MH rechargeable batteries.
  • Page 65 Item Procedures Clean either the dust or the dirt inside the USB Terminal and the Signal Connector with a dry cloth or soft brush. Dust If they are dirty, thoroughly clean them with the Removal ethanol-soaked wipes. Do not use ethanol near heat, sparks or flame.
  • Page 66: Replacement Parts

    5 years TK4J6654 for Moisture Proof Always turn OFF the NSN3 before replacing batteries. When replacing batteries, insert the batteries, be sure to observe the polarity marks (+/-) inside the Battery Compartment. Follow the waste disposal instructions at your local government when disposing the used batteries.
  • Page 67: Battery Replacement

    4.3 Battery Replacement For the battery removal or the replacement, follow the procedures below: (1) Turn OFF the Power Switch of the main body. Battery Battery Cover Compartment (2) Loosen the screw of Point A (shown in Figure 4-1), slide the Battery Cover upward (in the direction indicated by the arrow) and remove it.
  • Page 68 Always turn off the NSN3 before replacing batteries. Observe the polarity marks (+/-) inside the Battery Compartment. Use standard AA alkaline batteries or AA Ni-MH rechargeable batteries. Caution All six batteries should be either new or fully charged. Follow the waste disposal instructions at your local government when disposing the batteries.
  • Page 69: Time Constant

    5. Time Constant Table 5-1 Time Constant Time Constant (seconds) Measurement Accuracy (2) Measured Dose Rate [Sv/h] Short Medium Long Short Medium Long ≤ < 0.00 0.03 ≤ < 0.03 0.10 100% 88.2% 50.9% ≤ < 0.10 0.20 83.7% 48.3% 27.9% ≤...
  • Page 70: Troubleshooting

    6. Troubleshooting If the problem continues, please contact our sales representative or agency. When returning the product, place it in a suitable box with appropriate packing material and label the box "Precision equipment, handle with care". Please enclose the detailed status and defect report in the box.
  • Page 71 Symptom Possible Cause Suggested Solution No recovery from the (1) Component failure of the (1) Contact our sales representative "▲" and the "▼" Keys or Power-Saving Mode or agency. even when the "▲" the IC malfunction. Key or the "▼" Key is pressed.
  • Page 72 (2) Contact our sales representative external power supply or agency. circuit. Communication (1) The NSN3 and the PC is (1) The distance between the PC failure occurs using too far apart. and the NSN3 should be within the USB Cable.
  • Page 73: Specifications

    7. Appendix A 7.1 Specifications Table 7-1 Specifications Item Specifications Neutron Radiation Detected (Excluding Pulsed Neutron) Energy Range 0.025 eV to 15 MeV Detector Organic mixed gas counter Moderator Polyethylene : 0.01 Sv/ h to 99.99 mSv /h Dose rate Measurement Range Accumulated dose : 0.01 Sv to 99.99 mSv : ±...
  • Page 74 Item Specifications Selectable from "A" (Auto), "L" (Long), "M" (Medium) or "S" (Short) Time Constant Time constant automatically switches depending on dose rate. (Refer to the Section 5) Measurement Unit Automatically switches between "Sv/ h" and "mSv/h" Display Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) Digital Display Format Up to 5 digits Sv/h - Dose Rate:...
  • Page 75 Item Specifications (1) 6 standard AA alkaline batteries. Power Supply (2) 6 AA Ni-MH rechargeable batteries (optional). (3) AC Adapter (optional). Count Monitor Beep Set to either ON or OFF. (Buzzer) (1) The following indicates type of power supplies or battery levels: AC Adapter is connected.
  • Page 76 Item Specifications Warranty Period 1 year from the purchase date - Instruction Manual (WTA529571) ················· 1 - Test Report ·················································· 1 Accessories - AA Alkaline Batteries ··································· 6 - Shoulder Belt ············································ 1 Please contact our sales representative or agency for the details.
  • Page 77: Radiation Characteristics

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  • Page 78: Energy Characteristics

    7.2.2 Energy Characteristics 7.2.2.1 Energy Characteristics for Continuous Energy Neutrons Evaluated by: Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA) . Neutron sources: Cf (2.13 MeV), Am-Be (4.16 MeV), thermal neutrons generated from graphite pile loading an Cf source (0.025 eV), D O- moderated neutrons of Cf source (550 keV), and graphite-moderated neutrons of Am-Be source (840keV).
  • Page 79 7.2.2.2 Energy Characteristics for Monoenergetic Neutrons Evaluated by: Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA), 144keV, 550keV National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), (Japan), 27keV,14.8MeV Simulation Calculation: Particle and Heavy Ion Transport Code System (PHITS ) Figure 7-3 Energy Characteristics for Monoenergetic Neutrons WTA529571e 79/98...
  • Page 80: Response For Photon Radiation

    7.2.3 Response for Photon Radiation Table 7-2 Response for Photon Radiation Gamma-Ray ( Indicated Value Response Reference Dose Rate [mSv/h] [mSv/h] 0.00005 0.005 0.00070 0.007 WTA529571e 80/98...
  • Page 81: Angular Dependence

    7.2.4 Angular Dependence 7.2.4.1 Horizontal Direction Angular dependence ( Am-Be, Horizontal direction) Figure 7-4 Angular Dependence (Horizontal direction) WTA529571e 81/98...
  • Page 82 7.2.4.2 Vertical Direction Angular dependence ( Am-Be, Vertical direction) Figure 7-5 Angular Dependence (Vertical direction) WTA529571e 82/98...
  • Page 83: Error Code

    Second digit indicates details of error (*) error occurred. 0 : PC 0: RAS Failure at the time of the start-up 1 : NHV (Display) 1: BCC Failure 2 : NSN3 (Detector) 2: Communication Failure Overrun Error Framing Error Parity Error 3: Sequence Number Failure...
  • Page 84: Calibration Procedures

    A Dose Rate should be measured by placing the source at the distance from reference point of the NSN3 and it should also be traceable to the Japanese National Standard. In general, if many instruments require the calibration on site, then the calibration can be done by comparing a working standard (NSN3) that has been calibrated by the accredited calibration laboratory.
  • Page 85 • Maintenance Software (optional). Install the Maintenance Software. Connect the PC to the Display Unit of the NSN3 using the USB Cable. Note: Connect to the PC only with the Display Unit attached to the Main Body. Attached USB Cable...
  • Page 86 The Maintenance Software activates and then the following "Main Menu" is displayed. Figure 9-3 Main Menu Screen Click on the "Operation Setting" under the "Main Menu". Confirm that the "Operation setting" screen is displayed as shown below. Figure 9-4 Operation setting Screen WTA529571e 86/98...
  • Page 87 Click on "Read" to display the Calibration Factor. Figure 9-5 Operation Setting Screen Enter the Calibration Factor value and then click on "Update" as shown below. For example, when changing the Calibration Factor to 1.28, then enter "128". New Calibration Factor Figure 9-6 Operation Setting Screen WTA529571e 87/98...
  • Page 88 Click on "Read" again and confirm that the Calibration Factor is updated. Figure 9-7 Operation Setting Screen WTA529571e 88/98...
  • Page 89 10. Appendix D This section describes the packing and transportation method for this product. Shipping should be performed by shipper’s responsibility. Because the following dangerous materials are included, shipper shall pack and transport according to this chapter. United Nations Number : UN1954 Proper Shipping Name (PSN) : Compressed gas, flammable, n.o.s.
  • Page 90 10.1 Packing Method This section describes the packing method for this product. The packing must be performed according to U.S. DOT Special Permit (DOT-SP 16217). It is recommended that dedicated optional packaging material (transportation case or fiberboard box) is used for the packaging of this product since they were tested and confirmed the compliance with U.S.
  • Page 91 10.1.2 Packing Methods using the Fiberboard Box for Transportation 1) Material Main Material : Fiberboard Box Dimension : 590mm(L) x 390mm(W) x 310mm(H) Inner Material : Styrofoam Buffer materials : Eco plus etc. Packing Tape : 45mm or more width with sufficient adhesive power 2) Packing method i) Seal off the bottom surface of the Fiberboard box by taping all lids...
  • Page 92 Put in the inner material for accessories on the inner material for Neuron Survey Meter . Place the accessories and buffer materials like following figure. Shoulder belt Manuales Batteries AC Adaptor al USB cable and CD-ROM Buffer materials (optional) (オプション) Seal off the top surface of the Fiberboard box by taping all lids together in H-shaped form.
  • Page 93 10.2 Transportation method 1) Ground transportation Transport this product according to the regulations of the applicable country. This neutron survey meter can be transported with usual Ground transportation service in Japan since any Japanese regulations does not prohibit or limit a ground transportation of this product.
  • Page 94 10.3 Special Permit See following Special Permit. Please get the latest Special Permit and confirm it before shipping. WTA529571e 94/98...
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  • Page 100 Fuji Electric France S.A.S. 46, Rue Georges Besse - Z I du Brézet 63 039 Clermont-Ferrand cedex 2 — FRANCE France : Tél. 04 73 98 26 98 - Fax 04 73 98 26 99 International : Tél. (33) 4 7398 2698 - Fax. (33) 4 7398 2699 E-mail : sales.dpt@fujielectric.fr - Web : www.fujielectric.fr...

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