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This program provides an overview of the SBCCOM Radiac Set AN/UDR-13, including its features, capabilities, and operator maintenance procedures. Learn how to remove and install batteries, perform self-checks, set alarms, use sleep mode, and maintain the system components.
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Overview • Program Description • Remove and install batteries • Self check and turn on • Rate and Dose modes • Setting alarms • Sleep mode • Backlight • Operator Maintenance
System & Components Radiac Set AN/UDR-13 Case TM 11-6665-364-12 Simplified Operation Card Batteries
Additional Information • Capabilities • Combined ratemeter and tactical dosimeter • Settable autio and visual rate and dose alarm • Measures doserate from .1-999cGy/hr • Measures total dose from .1-999cGy • Improvements over IM-93: • Measures prompt dose including neutrons • Has alarms and also measures rate • Does not require separate charger • Backlit display • Rugged, reliable, and accurate • Mission • Detect and measure nuclear radiation from fallout and nuclear detonations • Key Events • Production Contract Award: May 96 • First Delivery April 98 • Due January 99 • Team • PM NBC Defense SBCCOM, Nuclear Research Corp., Dover, NJ • User • U.S. Army
Batteries • 4 AAA cells • What happens when batteries replaced or installed? • Low battery indication • Install according to procedure in manual • Do not force batteries into compartment
Self Check and Turn On • ON/OFF button • CLR/TEST for Self Check
Rate and Dose Modes • Rate button • Dose button • Default to rate mode
Setting Alarms • ALARM + RATE Button • ALARM + DOSE Button • Set values • Set Audible, Visual, Both or none • How do I test alarm without radiation source?
Sleep Mode • >1000 hours of battery life • Wakes up every 5 minutes • Will alarm if preset levels exceeded • Will alarm on prompt radiation • Setting and un-setting sleep mode
Backlight • LIGHT button • Why can’t I see the light?
Operator Maintenance • Cleaning • Inspection • Battery replacement • Replace carrying case