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Displayed Items
Stay Time
Screen 6: Stay times (QTº46 only) | L | M | H | VH | 1 |
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Screen 7: Time (24 hour format) | Figure |
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Date (day, month, year) | TIME | 11:04:13 | 1 |
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Figure 1-15: Time & Date screen
Screen 8: BAT (Battery voltage) MEM (Logging memory available in days)
BAT 11:04:13 1 MEM 10.4dy
Figure 1-16: Battery & Memory screen
NOTE: A series of dashes appear in the display if one of the following occur:
•The Heat Index or Humidex is outside of its allowable range
•The temperature is outside of its allowable range
•A temperature sensor has failed
•Stay times temperatures are outside of the their defined range
Stay Time
The screen(s) displaying stay time data appear different for each of the possible indices.
If ACGIH is selected, the recommended working minutes per hour are shown for each of the workload categories Light (L), Moderate (M), Heavy (H), and Very Heavy (VH). (Please see Figure
If the Navy PHELS are selected, the recommended working hours are shown based on a maximum of eight hours. Three screens are used to display the PHELs two at time.
NOTE: “8:01” following one of the PHELs indicates greater than eight hours.
PHEL_5 | 3:10 | 1 |
PHEL_6 | 2:10 |
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