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APD 2000

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this meter read what scale?   1-100  
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In the Nerve range, what does it read?   GA, GB, GD, VX  
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In the blister range, what does it read?   HD, HN, L  
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In the irritants range, what does it read?   Mace, Pepper spray  
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Is the meter intrinsically safe?   No  
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How does the meter read the atmosphere? (What technology)   Ion Mobility Spectrometery  
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What does a R on screen signify?   Radiological presence.  
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Clear button does...   Clears system and backflushes  
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Mode button does...   Changes through the modes of CW, CWVX, IRRT  
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Light button does...   Turns on screen backlight  
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Event button does...   Creates a data logging event  
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Option button does...   Goes into menu mode  
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Select button does...   Silence the alarms  
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What are the 4 statuses the screen will show?   Standby, Ready, Autocal and Clearing  
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A reading of 0-25 signifies...   Below alarm  
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A reading of 26-50 signifies...   Low alarm  
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A reading of 51-75 signifies...   Medium alarm  
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A reading of 76-100 signifies...   High alarm  
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When testing the meter what order do you test with the slug?   G then H  
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In what physical property does a chemical need to be in for this meter monitor effectively?   Gas or Vapor  
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What are some items that will give a false positive?   AFFF, Antifreeze, Bleach, Vinegar, Windex, Floor Wax, Menthol  
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How does the meter determine a reading?   By measuring the amount of time required to reach the collector  
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How long is the reaction time for a vast majority of the chemicals this meter picks up?   15-30 seconds  
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How long does the battery last?   3 hours at 43 degrees F, One hour at 32 degrees F  
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At what reading does the meter automatically backflush?   76-100 concentration.  
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Can the meter read anything while in backflush mode?   No  
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What does the + or - mean?   Polarity indicator  
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What does a reversed + or - mean?   Backflush is in operation  
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In what mode do we start monitoring in?   CW mode  
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If there is no reaction in the CW mode, what is the next mode to switch to? (2nd mode)   CWVX mode  
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If there is nothing in the CW and the CWVX modes, what mode do we switch to? (3rd mode in the process)   IRRT mode  
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When testing the meter, how long is the sample confidence test to be held to tip for?   Less than 1 second  
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If a confidence test fails (and does not register), what do you do?   Wait 20 minutes and re-attempt, if that fails wait an additional 20 minutes, then try again. If this doesn't work, contact ops  
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What is the radiation source in the APD2000?   10 millicurie Nickel 63  
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