3M 44 Marine Radio User Manual


 
Data Logging
Stay Time
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If Flag is selected, the Flag Conditions for U.S. Navy/Marines Corp. Ashore warning
system screen will appear. There are five flag systems, no flag, yellow, green, red, and
black, which provide heat exposure guidelines for acclimated individuals. (For more
information, please refer to the “U.S. Navy/ Marine Corp. Ashore Flag System” on page
30.)
Figure 1-18: Flag Conditions for U.S. Navy/Marine Corp. Ashore
If EPRI is selected, the recommended working hours are shown based on a maximum
of four hours. Working hours for Light (L) , Moderate (M), and Heavy (H) workload
categories are displayed below.
NOTE: 4:01indicates greater than four hours.
Figure 1-19: EPRI Stay time screen
Data Logging
Data from each sensor is recorded at the interval set by the logging rate. Every time
Run/Stop is pressed, a session is either started or ended in memory. Each session
contains a header with time, date, and summary information.
Memory Table: Gives the number of logging DAYS.
Log Rate
1 min
2 min
5 min
10 min
15 min
30 min
60 min
1 sensor
11.2
22.5
56.2
112.4
168.6
337.3
674.5
2 sensors
5.6
11.2
28.1
56.2
84.3
168.6
337.3
3 sensors
3.7
7.5
18.7
37.5
56.2
112.4
224.8
Table 1-1: Data logging (or memory table) table example
L M H 1
4:01 3:00 1:30
Light, Medium, and Heavy
maximum hours displayed
HEAT CATERGORY 1
YELLOW FLAG
U.S. Navy/Marine Corp. Ashore
flag condition screen