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Introduction to MillAlert |
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MillAlert™ connects to a wide range of radiation detection systems from a variety of manufacturers. Detection system interfaces will be added continually expanding this list.
Graphic and status screens can be printed to a remote printer and/or sent to PDF files for reports, to be used as email attachments, etc. You won’t have to mess with the internal thermal printer anymore!
For detection systems that do not support a serial interface to report data or in the event the serial interface does not function, the MillAlert™ also gather sdata using the TLC interface from several detector systems.
MillAlert™ gathers all information available from the radiation detection systems and stores this data into a database: serial data, response test results, sensitivity test results, and TLC information indicating detector systems’ status and alarms.
All bag house data is collected and stored. This includes each continuously reported value (as often as once per second) and any alarm or response test data.
MillAlert™ can gather data from up to two bag houses and provides data to support Rad-melt response / alarm confirmation. This data can be viewed in real time and historically with resolutions ranging from 4 hours to 7 days. Statistical data including standard deviation is calculated over a 90-day period.
Any PC (on the same network as the system server) can view current status, have alarm announcements displayed as pop-up notices, and create/view database reports. The color-coded alarm pop-ups can be configured where to appear on the display, how long to appear on the display, if the user must acknowledge the alarm, and specifically which alarms will be shown. |
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