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The full energy range of thermal, intermediate and high energy neutrons is covered with a high sensitivity and very good gamma rejection, tested up to 6 MeV. They are designed to be worn on the body and keep a live record of both dose and dose rate. It operates with 2 push buttons. They are designed to be worn on the body and keep a live record of both dose and dose rate. It operates with 2 push buttons. Stratham, NH 03885-2468December 2014For instruction in the use of theDegrees Celsius. Degrees Fahrenheit. Active Device. Broadcast Group. A device currently connected to a TCU and actively being controlled or observed by the user. Multiple devices combined into a single controllable group on the TCU. Allows the user to sendDose. The accumulated dose to which alarm thresholds apply.DMC and DMC 2000TD LCD nomenclature for personal dose rate (Hp(10)). DMC and DMC 2000TD LCD nomenclature for personal dose rate (Hp(07))Parts per millionA unit of dose equivalentShort-press. Soft Button. A short press and release of the DMC 2000TD button. The two keypad buttons located directly below the LCD of the TCU. Each button is capable ofThe current function of the button will be displayed on the. LCD directly above. Standby Device. A device currently connected to a TCU but not actively being controlled by the user. Sv. Sievert, SI unit of dose equivalentTraining Control Unit. A numeric code of up to 6 digits that may be written to the DMC to define the current user orWearer ID. Alternative terminology for the User ID. Wearer Name. Alternative terminology for the User NameBatteries are susceptible to fire and abuse. Some manufactures provide batteries with a safety vent,If the DMC 2000TDInternal Access. The operator is not authorized to open the DMC 2000TD. Attempting to gain access to the internalThis device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:ImportantCanada, Industry Canada (IC) Notices.http://chukgoobok.com/files/fckeditor/cal-spa-2006-manual.xml This product complies with Industry Canada RSS-210. This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to theUnder Industry Canada regulations, the radio transmitter(s) in this device may only operate using anCanada, avis d’Industry Canada (IC). Cet appareil est conforme aux norme RSS210 d’Industrie Canada. Cet appareil est conforme aux normes d’exemption de licence RSS d’Industry Canada. SonConformement aux reglementations d'Industry Canada, les emetteurs radio de cet appareil ne peuventPour reduire le risque d’interference eventuelleFigure 1 DMC 2000TD Controls and Indicators. 4. Figure 2 External View with Battery Removed. 6. Figure 3 Wearing the DMC 2000TD. 7. Figure 4 DMC 2000TD LCD Display. 9. Figure 5 DMC 2000TD LCD Display Indication. 9. Figure 6 DMC 2000TD in Measurement Mode. 12. Figure 7 Dose Equivalent Measurement Display. 12. Figure 8 Time Display. 12. Figure 9 Display of Dose Rate in Measurement Mode. 13. Figure 10 Simulated Dose Equivalent Saturation Display. 13. Figure 11 Dose Equivalent Rate Saturation Display. 13. Figure 18 Pause Mode Displays. 15. Figure 19 Low Battery Condition. 16. Figure 20 Fault Condition in Pause Mode Display. 16. Figure 21 DMC 2000TD Display in Pause Mode. 17. Figure 22 DMC 2000TD Display of Operating Mode. 17. Figure 23 DMC 2000TD Simulated Cumulative Dose Display. 17. Figure 24 DMC 2000TD Simulated Rate Display. 17. Figure 25 DMC 2000TD Simulated Dose Alarm Threshold Display. 17. Figure 26 DMC 2000TD Simulated Rate Alarm Threshold Display. 18. Figure 27 DMC 2000TD Simulated Dose Pre-Alarm Threshold Display. 18. Figure 28 DMC 2000TD Simulated Rate Pre-Alarm Threshold Display. 18. Figure 29 DMC 2000TD Audible Alarm Operating Mode Display. 18. Figure 30 DMC 2000TD Simulated Serial Number Display. 19. Figure 31 Simulated Dose Pre-Alarm Sound. 19. Figure 32 Simulated Dose Pre-Alarm Display. 20. Figure 33 Simulated Dose Pre-Alarm and Rate Pre-Alarm Sound. 20.http://superbia.lgbt/flotaganis/1648155200 Figure 34 Simulated Dose Alarm Sound. 20. Figure 35 Simulated Dose Alarm Display. 20. Figure 36 Simulated Dose Rate Alarm Sound. 21. Figure 37 Simulated Dose Rate Alarm Display. 21. Figure 38 Simulated Dose Rate Alarm and Dose Alarm Sound. 21. Figure 39 Simulated Duration Alarm Display. 22. Figure 40 Simulated Blank Screen Fault. 22. Figure 41 Simulated Integrated Circuit Fault Display. 22. Figure 42 Simulated Initialization Fault Display. 23Figure 44 Simulated Detector Fault Display and Sound. 23. Figure 45 Simulated Historical Fault Display. 23. Figure 46 Simulated Calibration Fault Display. 24. Figure 47 Simulated Defective Battery Fault Display and Sound. 24. Figure 48 Simulated Low Battery Fault Display and Sound. 24. Figure 49 Battery Low Fault Display. 25. Figure 50 SCC Hub Page. 29Control Services Inc. (RSCS) DMC 2000S Training Device (DMC 2000TD). The DMC 2000TD is a fullyDosimeter. The manual provides both instruction for the DMC 2000TD and the Simulation Control. Center (SCC) software used to wirelessly control the DMC 2000TD. It is meant for the trainer’s referenceIt is strongly suggested that both theThe most basic level of the simulation system developed by RSCS Inc.Center (SCC) software, operating on a tablet with a USB Dongle installed, and at least one simulatedThis communication allows a trainingThe simulation system provides for the interoperability of multiple control devices and training devicesAny SCC software application is capable of controlling one or more trainingOnce a device has been connected to a specific control device itThe Simulation Control Center (SCC) software application was developed to run on any Windows 8.1TMIn addition toThe DMC 2000S Training Device (DMC 2000TD) is a fully functioning simulated DMC 2000S personalThe DMC 2000TD may be supplied individually for use with existing Windows 8.1TM computers or. Tablets, or with a preconfigured tablet. If the DMC 2000TD is supplied without a Windows 8.https://www.agence-immotech.com/images/brother-p-touch-2300-user-manual.pdf1TM tablet,In addition to the SCCThe DMC 2000TD has been designed to match both the environmental and electrical characteristics ofTherefore, it has been designed for use in the followingOffice and Laboratory environments. Industrial environments. HospitalsThe major physical characteristics of the DMC 2000TD are listed in Table 1. External features are shownTable 1 DMC 2000TD Major Characteristics. Item. Characteristic. Model NumberAlarm SounderThe DMC 2000TD also has the following additional major features. Manufactured using original Mirion Technologies (MGPI) mechanical components. Wireless communication via built in 802.15.4 transmitter with a range of approximately 75 ft. Table 2 DMC 2000TD Electrical and Wireless Information. Power Requirements. Battery Life. Wireless. Communication. Range of OperationUp to 30 hours depending upon feature configuration, connection to SCC and alarm use.Minimum of 75 ft. line of sight. Depending upon material composition obstructions may reduceFor specificThe initial set up process for the DMC 2000TD is very simple and almost exactly the same as that usedSetting up is primarily composed of. Unpacking the DMC 2000TD. Inserting the battery (if not already installed). Checking the initialization sequence. Checking the default settings. There are no special unpacking instructions. Depending upon customer requirements the DMC 2000TD. The battery, if supplied will be a 3 V. CR2450 Lithium battery. The DMC 2000TD BatteryDo not swallow. Not rechargeable. Do not throw in fire. General Instructions and Precautions. Always use new undamaged batteries of the correct type. The DMC 2000TD is supplied with the standard Mirion Technologies (MGPI) battery cover. Therefore,Note: Due to the presence of a capacitor to maintain power during battery removal, the DMC 2000TD. Once the capacitor has dissipated,Note: Use caution not to over torque the battery cover. Hand tight plus ? turn is recommended.Start-up Sequence.https://www.edutechusa.com/wp-content/plugins/formcraft/file-upload/server/content/files/1628d3b3aee7a8---cardiosport-instruction-manual.pdf Due to the constraints of simulation, the DMC 2000TD has a modified version of the DMC 2000’sInitial Battery Insertion or the “Off” State. When a battery is inserted into the DMC 2000TD for the first time or when the unit is in the powered. Battery Changes in the “On” State. When changing the battery while the DMC 2000TD is in the “On” state, upon loss of battery contact, the. DMC 2000TD will activate the “batlo” alarm until a battery regains contact or the capacitor dissipatesWearing a DMC 2000TD. The DMC 2000TD should be worn in the same manner as the standard DMC 2000S to ensure properNote that the button should be facing outwards.The type of outerFigure 3 Wearing the DMC 2000TDThe following chapter explains the basic functions performed by the DMC 2000TD and the functions ofIt also instructs both the trainerFor basic functions and operationsThe chapter has the following two sections. Wireless Network Configuration. DMC 2000TD Functional Description and OperationThis section provides a brief technical overview of the current network configuration used by the SCCIt explains the two basic options available forThe two basicNormal Mode. Group Mode. A basic understanding of these wireless network configurations and the functions of each device withinNormal Mode. The Normal Mode is the basic means of controlling and interacting with a single training device orGroup Mode. Group Mode incorporates all the features of Individual Control Mode while allowing SCC to provide theThis mode allowsSCC is capable of connecting and controlling up to thirty-two (32)This total may be reached in any manner the instructor chooses so long asThe same custom-designed LCD display as the standard DMC 2000S is used by the DMC 2000TD. ThisFigure 5 illustrates the display indicating a dose alarm (the alarm threshold programmed into the DMCThe indicator light flashes. The “dose alarm” indicator flashes. The value of the dose is displayed (9.5 mSv).contactlens88.com/imagedepot/upbank/files/canon-multipass-l60-service-manual.pdf Figure 5 DMC 2000TD LCD Display IndicationThe DMC 2000TD retains the same operating modes as the standard DMC 2000S. The DMC 2000TD canThe mode selection can be set using the DMC 2000TD Configurations feature of SCC (see 2.3.2).In Autonomous mode, the DMC 2000TD is capable of entering and exiting Active Mode without the useIn Satellite Mode, the DMC 2000TD enters Measurement Mode via the SCC application. All configuredRegardless of the operating mode, the DMC 2000TD has various function modes. Off. PauseWhen in this mode, the DMC 2000TD. Periodically monitors the battery status. In this mode the DMC 2000TD uses minimal power consumption. No simulation functions or SCCWhen in this mode, the DMC 2000TD. Permanently displays the message “Pause” or a personalized message of 6 characters or less ifAttempts to connect with any available Control Devices (if unconnected). In this mode the DMC 2000TD simulates all the selected features and functions of a standard DMCDuring this state the DMC 2000TD does not accumulate dose and allowsAll networking and major functions of the SCCNote: The personalized message displayed in Pause Mode can be set DMC 2000TDin the SCC Device. Configuration. When in this mode, the DMC 2000TD. Communicates with the SCC application for all selected features. Audible and Visual signals activate when commanded. Attempts to connect with any available Control Devices (if unconnected). In this mode the DMC 2000TD simulates all the selected features and functions of a standard DMCDuring this state all functions of the simulator and SCC areTo start up a DMC 2000TD the following procedures must be performed. Configuration using SCC Device Configurations (definition of alarm threshold values, dose rate. Activation. A connection with the SCC application is required for full operation of the DMC 2000TD in all modes.In Satellite Mode, the DMC 2000TD enters Active Mode via the SCC application.https://ballestermultiservicios.com/wp-content/plugins/formcraft/file-upload/server/content/files/1628d3b444fb57---Cardiosport-watch-user-manual.pdf All configured functionsFor use in stand-alone (autonomous) mode, the initialization and initial configuration must beActivation is carried out by using the Selector Button (refer to Figure 1).Switching to Active Mode primarily consists of entering the DMC 2000TD into an active display mode. Once activated, all display characteristics are dictated by the SCC application. To enter the DMC 2000TD into Active Mode. Open the Simulation Control Center (SCC). Perform a short-press of the DMC 2000TD(s) Selector Button to exit “Off” mode and enterThe number of DMC 2000TDs in Pause will be displayed in the “Available” Tile’s lower rightTouch the “Available” Tile to enter the SCC Training Section. SCC switches to the Training Section and shows individual DMC 2000TDs as unique Tiles. Touch the desired DMC 2000TD Tile(s) or press Select All to select all of the available DMCNote: The DMC 2000TD Tile(s) will be highlighted once selected. Note: Once all the DMC 2000TDs are selected, the Select All option is replaced with Clear All to quicklyOnce the desired DMC 2000TD(s) are selected, touch the Connect button. Note: Optionally, touching the Control button will bypass the Connect step and go directly to the. Control PageTouch the Connected tab to move to the Connected Page. Once on the Connected Page, select the desired DMC 2000TD(s) to control by touching theTouch the Control button to begin controlling the selected DMC 2000TD(s). The screen will switch from the Training Section to the Control Page. Select the desired DMC 2000TD(s) by touching the unique DMC 2000TD Tile(s).Then, touch Select All to select all available DMCTo activate the selected DMC 2000TD(s), swipe up from the bottom of the screen to reveal the. App Bar. Then, touch Activate to put the controlled DMC 2000TD(s) in Active Mode. The DMC 2000TD(s) has now entered Active Mode. All functions besides automatic alarms are directly controlled by the SCC application. Figure 6 DMC 2000TD in Measurement Mode.https://humantouchtranslations.com/wp-content/plugins/formcraft/file-upload/server/content/files/1\/1628d3b4f1a050---cardiostride-30-manual-treadmill.pdf When switching to Active Mode, the display of the DMC 2000TD reads as illustrated in Figure 6.Displaying the Simulated Dose Equivalent Measurement. When in Active Mode, the DMC 2000TD continuously displays the simulated Hp (10) dose equivalent, asThe display shows the dose value. The unit, format (fixed or floating point) and display resolution areFigure 7 Dose Equivalent Measurement Display. Displaying the Time in Measurement Mode. If selected during configuration briefly pressing the Selector Button displays the time on the display. Figure 8 Time Display. Displaying the Simulated Dose Rate Measurement. Pressing and immediately releasing the Selector Button displays the simulated dose equivalent rateConfiguration (see 2.3.2). Simulated Dose Equivalent Saturation. When the dose equivalent exceeds the value of 999.9999 rem (9999.999 mSv), the display reads asFigure 10 Simulated Dose Equivalent Saturation Display. This message alternates with the measurement value, to indicate a possible dose underestimation, dueThe DMC 2000TD only simulates this condition and reverts back to normalSimulated Dose Equivalent Rate SaturationFigure 11 Dose Equivalent Rate Saturation DisplayFault and Alarm Indicators. In the event of a simulated fault or alarm, additional messages alternate on the display every 2 seconds,Viewing Alarm Thresholds. Settings for the alarm and pre-alarm (if selected during device configuration) thresholds can be viewedTo display the thresholds, press and hold the Selector Button for at least 10 seconds, without releasingWhen the Selector Button is released, the dose equivalent is automatically displayed on the DMCThis value corresponds to the alarm thresholds of the simulated dose equivalent for the mainThe display is shown in exponential form. In the example shown in Figure 13, the value of the simulated dose equivalent corresponds to 5.92 mSVThe display is shown in exponential form.www.bascoy.com/userfiles/files/canon-multipass-l60-manual.pdf Figure 15 illustrates the display that corresponds to a time alarm threshold of 94 hours.The value shown in Figure 17 corresponds to the pre-alarm threshold of the simulated dose equivalent. Switching to Pause Mode. Switching to Pause Mode primarily consists of deactivating the Active Mode. Once in Pause Mode, the. DMC 2000TD remains capable of receiving commands from the SCC application. To enter Pause Mode from Active Mode using the SCC application. From the Control Page Select the DMC 2000TD(s) to be entered to Pause Mode by ensuring theySwipe up from the bottom of the screen and select Pause. The DMC 2000TD(s) will enter Pause Mode. Figure 18 Pause Mode Displays. The DMC 2000TD is capable of displaying a custom message (6 character maximum) in place of “Pause”In this mode the DMC 2000TD uses minimal power consumption. No simulation functions or SCCNormal Display. When the DMC 2000TD is in Pause Mode, it continuously performs the operations described in 1.9.5. The display shows the message “PAUSE” or a user selectable display 6 characters or less (see Figure 18). In the event of a simulated fault, initiated from the SCC, additional alternating messages are displayedFigure 20 Fault Condition in Pause Mode Display. Note: All dosimeter fault messages are described in 1.13. Operation of the Selector Button. Using the Selector Button in Satellite Mode allows for. Displaying the necessary information for the user on the DMC 2000TD’s display. The different functions of the Selector Button are listed below. Pressing the button. Displays the next data. Pressing and holding. Maintains the data on the display. After five (5) seconds without pressing. Normal display in the Simulated “Pause” Mode. Data Displayed using the Selector Button. Pressing the Selector Button in Pause Mode displays the next data on the display. This information andDepending on the dosimeter’s configuration, someFigure 22 DMC 2000TD Display of Operating Mode. The message “Sat” indicates that the DMC 2000TD is configured in “Satellite” Mode. Figure 23 DMC 2000TD Simulated Cumulative Dose Display. The data shown above corresponds to the cumulative dose equivalent for the main measurement duringThe display is shown inFigure 24 DMC 2000TD Simulated Rate Display. This data corresponds to the maximum dose equivalent rate for the main measurement during the lastThis display is shown in exponential form. In the example above, the value. Figure 25 DMC 2000TD Simulated Dose Alarm Threshold Display. This data corresponds to the alarm threshold value of the dose equivalent for the main measurementThis data corresponds to the alarm threshold value of the dose equivalent rate for the main. Figure 27 DMC 2000TD Simulated Dose Pre-Alarm Threshold Display. This data corresponds to the pre-alarm threshold value of the dose equivalent for the mainFigure 28 DMC 2000TD Simulated Rate Pre-Alarm Threshold Display. This data corresponds to the pre-alarm threshold value of the dose equivalent rate for the main. Figure 29 DMC 2000TD Audible Alarm Operating Mode Display. This data corresponds to the function which indicates the ambient rate to the user by an audible signalThis data corresponds to the simulated identification (serial number) written to the DMC 2000TD usingThe DMC 2000TD generates audible and visual alarms when thresholds which have been predetermined during configuration are exceeded. In Active Mode these alarm indicators are. An audible alarm emitted by the DMC 2000TD buzzer. A flashing message or symbol on the display. Three (3) flashes (short flashes by the indicator light) emitted during the alarm, at a rate of 3Note. In the event of simultaneous alarms, all corresponding messages and symbols are displayed. The audible alarms and alarm displays can be disabled when configuring the DMC 2000TD; thisCauseFigure 31 Simulated Dose Pre-Alarm SoundThe dose is still displayed (seeAcknowledgement: this silences the alarm, but does not change the displayNote: In the event a rate pre-alarm occurs at the same time as a dose pre-alarm or a dose alarm, theFigure 33 Simulated Dose Pre-Alarm and Rate Pre-Alarm SoundCauseFigure 34 Simulated Dose Alarm Sound. DisplayThe dose is still displayed (see below). Figure 35 Simulated Dose Alarm DisplayCauseFigure 36 Simulated Dose Rate Alarm Sound. Figure 37 Simulated Dose Rate Alarm Display. Note: The simulated dose rate alarm cannot be acknowledged. However, if the simulated dose rate isNote: In the event a rate alarm occurs at the same time as a dose pre-alarm or a dose alarm, the audibleFigure 38 Simulated Dose Rate Alarm and Dose Alarm SoundCauseNote: The time alarm can only be set using the SCC Device Configuration.DisplayFigure 39 Simulated Duration Alarm DisplayThis section explains the User Selectable Simulated Faults (also called Alarms in SCC) on the DMCEach fault isThese faults are indicated by one orAn audible signal emitted by the DMC 2000TD buzzer. Display of the current Fault message on the DMC 2000TD display. Simulated Faults can be activated from the Control Page. See section 2.3.4.When selected the DMC 2000TD display will go blank (see below). Figure 40 Simulated Blank Screen FaultWhen selected the DMC 2000TD will display “dF Cld” (see below). Figure 41 Simulated Integrated Circuit Fault Display. The simulated fault (“dF Cld”) is meant to replicate an actual DMC fault in the component used for theWhen selected, the DMC 2000TD will display “dF INt” (see below):The simulated fault (“dF INt”) is meant to replicate an actual DMC fault where there is a data integrityWhen selected, the DMC 2000TD will display “dF E2P” (see below). Figure 43 Simulated E2PROM Fault Display. The simulated fault (dF E2P”) is meant to replicate an actual DMC fault where there is a problemWhen selected, the DMC 2000TD will display “dF dEt” and have 2 audible pulses every second (seeFigure 44 Simulated Detector Fault Display and Sound. The simulated fault (dF dEt”) is meant to replicate an actual DMC fault where there is a physical, internalWhen selected, the DMC 2000TD will display “dF his” (see below). Figure 45 Simulated Historical Fault DisplayThis would often occur after the battery has been handled (removed orWhen selected, the DMC 2000TD will display “dF CAL” (see below). Figure 46 Simulated Calibration Fault Display. The simulated fault (“dF CAL”) is meant to replicate an actual DMC fault where there is a problem in theWhen selected, the DMC 2000TD will display “dF bAt” and have 3 audible pulses every 10 seconds (seeFigure 47 Simulated Defective Battery Fault Display and Sound. The simulated fault (“dF bAt”) is meant to replicate an actual DMC fault where the battery has beenWhen selected, the DMC 2000TD will display “bA LO” (in Pause Mode) or “bA LO9” (in Active Mode) andFigure 48 Simulated Low Battery Fault Display and SoundNote: Currently only the “bA LO9” is displayed in measurement mode for simulation purposes. The DMCWhile in Pause or Active Mode, the DMC 2000TD will alert the user of an actual low battery situation. In. Figure 49 Battery Low Fault DisplayThis section describes the maintenance that may be required for the DMC 2000TD. Maintenance is. DMC 2000TD clip assembly. Limited maintenance may also be carried out to check the functionality ofIf the DMC 2000TD is to be stored for a prolonged period of time the DMC 2000TD battery should beIf there is any uncertainty ofReplacement batteries must be suitable for installation into the DMC 2000TD. On no account mustThe following are recommendedThe DMC 2000TD is a sealed unit and has protection against dust and low pressure jets of water from allCleaning should be carriedThe unit should be cleaned with a damp cloth. Use a neutral water-based detergent, other detergentsA small brush should be used to clean anyAfter cleaning dry the DMC 2000TD with a soft cloth. During cleaning, water mayThe sounder aperture is watertight, although water ingress mayAny leakage of the DMC 2000TD battery must be treated with extreme caution. In most instancesMinor leakage (lightHowever, ifRSCS should be contacted for advice.The DMC 2000TD should be cleaned by wiping it over periodically with a cloth lightly dampened with aThere are no special shipping and handling instructions for the DMC 2000TD. However, it isThere are no special short term storage requirements for the DMC 2000TD. If the DMC 2000TD is goingThe Simulation Control Center (SCC) is an application written and designed for use with Windows 8.1TM. SCC can be installed on any Windows 8.1TM Tablet and downloaded for free, directly from the Windows. Store. SCC allows a training instructor to remotely send commands wirelessly to a variety of simulatedThis section focuses on the use of SCC with the DMC 2000TD. SCC isThe Simulation Control Center (SCC) application provides the user a means of wirelessly controlling theThe SCC application runs on any Windows 8.1TM. Tablet and communicates wirelessly via a USB Dongle inserted in the Tablet. SCC provides the user withIt also provides the user a means ofThe Hub Page (Figure 50) is the basic interaction point between SCC and DMC 2000TDs awaiting controlTraining allows the user to directly connect with DMC 2000TDs and simulate almost all functions of aDevice Configuration allows the user access to the various configurableFigure 50 SCC Hub PageThe Simulation Control Center (SCC) application runs on any Windows 8.1TM Device. SCC comesEnsure the USB Dongle is installed in the. USB port of the Windows 8.1TM Device.Once installed, SCC requires no preparation for use other than opening the application.The following section provides operating instructions for the Simulation Control Center (SCC). TheseSpecific instructions for other simulator device typesThe Simulation Control Center runs as an application on a Windows 8.1TM Device. Ensure the USB DongleOpen the SCC application to start using SCC.Each DMC 2000TD comes with the same default configuration preloaded during manufacture. It isDMC 2000S dosimeters. Similar to Mirion’s DosiMass or DMC User software, SCC provides a way for thePrior to use, it is recommendedNote: Device Configurations may only be accessed if there are no devices currently in Training Mode. Opening Device Configurations. To open Device Configurations:Configuration from Device, and Default. Adding Device Configurations. To add a Configuration specific to site needs, perform the following;To quickly load the Default Configuration that every DMC 2000TD is shipped with, select Default. Configuration and follow the steps in “Read Configuration from Device” to write and save theThe Default Configuration file contains the followingTo change or view the configuration of a specific DMC 2000TD, use Read Configuration from Device.Select Read Device and select the DMCNote: Ensure the desired DMC 2000TD is powered on.Serial number. All the options that are selected (or not) are the current configuration of thatAlarms. These options allow the instructor to more closely match the operation of a DMCRefer to Mirion Technologies latest DMC 2000S User ManualWrite Device button. Note: Ensure the desired DMC 2000TD is powered on.Select the correct DMC 2000TD by touching the corresponding Tile.Note: After the new configuration is written to the DMC 2000TD, the DMC 2000TD will change Function. Modes to Off Mode.