Fluke 07-453 Blood Pressure Monitor User Manual


 
Nuclear Associates 07-453
Operators Manual
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The most convenient way of using the Digital X-Ray Pulse Counter/Timer is to place it directly under the
x-ray head. Step back, take the exposure and then read the exposure time in pulses or milliseconds. An
optional remote sensor is also available to allow use of the instrument at distances of up to 12 ft away
from the x-ray.
1.3 Specifications
Accuracy
AC Input: +/- 1 count
DC Input: 2% or +/- 1 count
X-ray Detection: +/- 1 count
Sensitivity
AC Input: 65 VAC minimum
X-ray Input: 50 kVp, 5 mA at 2.0 in from top surface of case, pointed to target on
case
Range
9999 pulses
9999 milliseconds
Display
0.4 in liquid crystal
Power
9 V battery; alkaline or equivalent
Battery Life
24 hours continuous; typically 6 months of normal use
AC Input Jacks
130 V AC maximum
65 V AC minimum
Input circuit not affected by reversed polarity
Controls/Indicators
3-position switch: Pulse, Off, Milliseconds
4-digit liquid crystal display: 0.4 character
Low battery indicator: “Low Batt” appears in display when battery voltage reaches
4.8 V ± 0.5 V
Power-On: LED (green)
Oscilloscope output
Connections
None required for direct exposure measurement
Dimensions
3.15 x 5.8 x 1.6 in (80 x 147 x 40 mm)
Weight
0.5 lbs/0.21 kg
Accessories
AC test leads with pluggable alligator clips
Optional
Accessories
Remote X-Ray Sensor (Model 07-453-2000)
Carrying Case (Model 89-453)
Oscilloscope Leads (Model 88-453)
1.4 Battery Replacement
The Digital X-Ray Pulse Counter/Timer is supplied with one 9 V alkaline battery. Replace the battery
when the “Lo Batt” indicator shows in the display. Long life alkaline batteries are available from Fluke
Biomedical. Any standard 9 V alkaline battery can be used in the Digital X-Ray Pulse Counter/Timer.
To replace the battery, slide open the battery compartment on the bottom of the case. Remove the old
battery, and install the new battery.