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1. Life line Dongle User Manual RAID M Chemical Agent Detector Safe Environment Engineering 25061 Avenue Stanford 30 Valencia CA 91355 661 295 5500 661 294 9246 Fax www safeenv com info safeenv com Table of Contents 10 0 Overview Installation Access Point Connection Dongle Battery Installation Mounting the Dongle to the RAID M Connecting the Communications Cable Turning on the Dongle Starting the RAID M Monitoring Software Monitoring Application Opening Screen Getting Connected RAID M Meter Window RAID M Status Library A and B Substance 1 Through 5 Help Appendix A Administration Setting and Logging Appendix B Setting Appendix C Logging OO 7 4 7 4 O DO O1 C W W 1 0 Overview Management of hazards such as the release of chemical radiological or biological agents requires timely information from sensors and detectors Viewing meter readings while wearing Level A protection suits and gloves can be extremely cumbersome The practice of transmitting readings by voice to incident command centers can be subject to security risks Automatic wireless transmission of meter readings to incident command centers is a widely sought solution to these problems The solutions offered by Safe Environment Engineering provide a one stop total systems integration package for incident response agencies seeking the capability to communicate sensor data gathered on site to an individual in an incident command
2. Strip chart displaying the Agent s concentration over time 5 0 Getting Connected Locate the Serial Number of the Dongle SIN T9Z 168 10 102 Select Open from the File menu File Bun Admin Help Open RAID M 5 Save Save As Exil EX IE Highlight the xml file with the same Serial Number as the Dongle Look in Bruker v ri E u E 1802 158 10 1 2 xml 192 158 10 103 xml hiy Recent E 192 168 10 104 xml Documents E SafeEny Monitor xml Desktop hy Documents My Computer a File name 192 168 10 102 xml v My Network Files of type XML Files rnl v Select Start from the Run menu ie Admin Help Awo m latus Libra 6 0 RAID M Meter Window 4 Safe Environment Engineering Monitoring Application Em File Run Admin Help RAID M Meter RAID M Status Library A Library B Substance 1 Substance 2 Substance 3 Substance 4 Substance 5 Substance 1 Agent Detected Agent Name No warfare agent Substance 3 No warfare agent 0 Audible Siren Library Switch Enable Siren User ID Incident Alarm 9 A Communication link has connected u Samples 35 Run Time hh mm ss 00 01 Communications Status Bar Processing Connection User Total Number Indicator Indication Identification of Samples Field e Agent Detected Abbreviation of the detected agent e Agent Name The complete agent name e Audible Siren Switch Turns audible siren o
3. 44 52 ppb 52 61 ppb bl ppb F ppb Soman GD l4ipph 14 20 ppb 27 ppb 34 ppb 34 40 ppb 40 4 ppb 47 54ppb gt 54 ppb Cyclosarin GF T 14ppb 14 21 ppb 2 ppb 34 ppb 34 40ppb 40 4 ppb 47 54 ppb gt 54 ppb M MA 0 7 1 8 ppb 1 8 3 7 ppb 6 4 ppb 3 1 ppb 31 14ppb 14 18ppb 18 2 ppb 27 ppb Mx Russian VxH 09 23ppb 23 46ppb 46 681 ppb amp 1 12ppb 12 1 ppb 17 23ppb 23 35ppb gt 35 ppb Sulfur Mustard HE 3 ppb 7 Teppb 18 31 ppb 31 38ppb 38 46ppb 4B 54ppb 54 6l ppb 6l ppb Nitrogen Mustard HN 22 25ppb 25 29ppb 29 43ppb 43 72ppb 72 120 ppb 120 290 ppb 290 860 ppb gt 560 ppb Lemisite L 3 12 ppb 12 24ppb 24 4 ppb 41 58ppb 59 94ppb 94 140 ppb 140 190 ppb 190 ppb Hydrogen Cyanide AL 3 1 1 pom 1 1 1 4 ppm 1 4 1 6 ppm 1 5 1 8 ppm 1 8 2 7 ppm 2 7 3 5 ppm 36 45 ppm 4 5 ppm Methyl Salicylate H5I 5 8 ppb B8 l3pph 13 19ppb 13 235ppb 26 32ppb 32 48ppb 48 B ppb gt 80 ppb Dipropyleneglycal GSI 3 ppb l2pph 12 17 ppb 17 34pph 34 58ppb 58 91 ppb 91 120 ppb gt 120 ppb Enable Siren Weer ID Incident Alarm Ready Samples Hun Time mE l Safe Environment Engineering Monitoring Application File Run Admin Help Symbol Bar 1 Bar 2 Bar 4 Bar 5 Bar 6 Bar 7 E i gem Chlorine CL 2600 3000 ppb 3000 4000 ppb 4000 6000 ppb 6000 Lhlarorganic Compounds CLs 360 600 ppb 600 800 ppb 800 1000 ppb 1000 1200 ppb 1200 2000 ppb 2000 3500 ppb 3500 Sulfur Oxide 502 400 600 ppb 600 800 ppb 800 1000
4. ppb 1000 1200 ppb 1200 2000 ppb 2000 3500 ppb 3500 Toluene Disocyanate TDI 10 12 ppb 12 15 ppb 15 20 ppb 20 30 ppb 30 40 ppb 40 60 ppb Bl Cyanide cy 1060 1500 ppb 1500 2000 ppb 2000 2500 ppb 2500 3000 ppb 3000 3500 ppb 3500 4000 ppb 4000 a Chlarabenzylidne malonitrile CS 1 1 ppb 1 2 ppb 2 3 ppb 3 4 ppb 4 5 ppb 5 6 ppb 6 7 p a Chloroacetophenone CH 2 4 ppb 4 6 ppb 5 8 ppb 3 10 ppb 10 12 ppb 12 14 ppb 14 16 Pepper Spray PI Arsine gt 5000 ppb Methyl Salicylate 8 13 ppb 13 19 ppb 19 26 ppb eb 32 ppb 32 48 ppb 48 50 Diprapyleneglycol Monmethylether 7 12 ppb 12 17 ppb 17 34 ppb 34 58 ppb 58 91 ppb 81 121 Enable Siren Weer ID Incident Alarm Ready i l Run Time ana Substance 1 though 5 tabs provide strip chart viewing of concentration levels for the operational time that the application was acquiring samples Concentration Scale Concentration Level Safe Environment Engineering Monitoring Application Mee File Run Admin Help Alarm Threshold Limit Time Units A Substance 4 Time Span min 2 Time Interval Window Enable Siren Incident Setting Alarm Communication link has connected Samples 1265 Run Time hh mm ss Q0 2f Concentration Scale The maximum resolution set between zero and the High Limit alert limit See Appendix A Concentration Level The averaged co
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6. D indicates no power or low batteries 4 0 Starting the RAID M Monitoring Software On the desktop double click the RAID M Monitor Icon E KA I i Monitor 4 1 Monitoring Application Opening Screen 5i Safe Environment Engineering Monitoring Application File Run Admin Help CONC UNITS CON UNITS CONC UNITS CONC UNITS Substance 3 we O00 CONC UNITS Library Enable Siren Weer ID Incident Alarm n Ready Samples Run Time hhimm ss Once the application is open a series of tabs are displayed across the top of the screen e RAID M Meter Displays the real time readings of all substances capable of being displayed by the RAID M Any substance detected will activate one or more Substance display boxes and the Agent Name Concentration and Units of measure will be displayed Concurrently the Library box will indicate what reference Library it is getting its values from e RAID M Status Displays general information on the RAID M s operational condition e Library A Reference Library for Nerve Blister and Simulant agents detected This table cross references the number of bars displayed on the RAID M with the Agent detected and its concentration level e Library B Reference Library for Toxic Industrial Compounds and associated Simulants This table cross references the number of bars displayed on the RAID M with the Agent detected and its concentration level e Substance 1 Through 5
7. ard Deviation Min Intere Errors Avg Interval era Update Meters Enable Siren UserID Alarm Incident Conmanicabon linkas connected Samples 20 Run Time hh mm ss 00 0f Maximum Data Exchange Interval Total Number of Samples The total samples taken from the meter since the start of the current wireless link If link is lost and re established this number will reset Min Interval Minimum data exchange interval in milliseconds Avg Interval Average data exchange interval in milliseconds Max Interval Maximum data exchange interval in milliseconds Errors Error count number Std dev Standard deviation Raw Data The raw data received by the application 20
8. center or anywhere in the world for that matter The Safe Environment Instrumentation Solution includes the following elements e Wireless data transmitters that can be physically attached to a variety of existing chemical biological or radiological sensors e Custom wired or infrared interconnections between the sensors and data transmitters that allow the capture of readings that appear on meter displays in a digital format e A software suite that remotely receives wireless data and includes real time meter displays settings for visible and audible alarms and charting components for visualizing trends The wireless software suite is built on a common operational platform Microsoft NET that can be readily customized to provide archival data storage data aggregation and data re transmission Sensor measurements can also be joined with GPS positional information and posted on map displays 2 0 Installation The RAID M Monitoring application comes pre installed with its own laptop computer access point Dongle and long range antenna This configuration was designed to allow quick deployment and or demonstration of the system s capabilities 2 1 Access Point Connection The Lifeline Access Point uses the Strix brand modular access point for its significant versatility in supporting future expansion and larger networks The access point is installed on a telescoping tripod to allow its multi polarized antenna to be raised to a mana
9. d to eliminate the need for memorized lists The Password Generator application can be found in the c Program Files PwGenerator folder PwGenerator LL fox an File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Qk Q Seach D Folders 3 x x fe Address C PwGenerator u i B B Go Folders Name T Sire Type s Jb 3vs Floppy A PasswordGenerator exe 24 KB Application E Local Disk C 5 Bruker iE Documents and Se c Drivers 4 53 Inetpub 4 i MicronPC B Mew Folder amp 9 Program Files c3 Pwisenerator 5 temp c dtp E TFTP Root 5 T mx 15 Double clicking on the PasswordGenerator icon will generate the password of the day Password Generator Please make note of the Password In our example the password is ELSWWS the password is not case sensitive The password will be necessary to unlock the Administrative privileges of the application Enter the password into the Unlock Key and select OK pa Please Enter Unlock Key ui mfx You must enter in the unlock code in order to use these features Cancel 16 The Admin window will activate 2 additional options Setting Tab and Log Tab Admin Help Unlock Settings Tab Log Tab File Run RA ID h bi Selecting the Setting and or Log Tabs will create 2 new Tabs under the main window Settings Tab Fal Safe Environment Engineering Monitoring Ap
10. geable height to optimize the range of the system Multi Polarized aN te ml itl Tripod The access point and multi polarized antenna are mounted close together to minimize antenna cable loss Power and Ethernet connectors must be firmly inserted into the access point as shown below Ensure the Ethernet cable is connected to the computer and the computer is turned on 2 2 Dongle Battery Installation Remove the 4 screws that hold on the Dongle cover and insert 3 AA batteries Remove ML cover l rar ee Lite Line HAA screws Dongle JE 3 Install 3 AA al IR batteries RI fb Ll Sat l 7 7717 dec A Y i ud i 2 3 Mounting the Dongle to the RAID M The Dongle is strapped to the RAID M by placing the Dongle beneath the RAID M and wrapping the Velcro strap tightly around the body of the instrument Wrap Velcro tight around body Insert Velcro tongue through slot Rotate antenna 2 4 Connecting the Communications Cable Twist on the military cable connector Communication cable connector 3 0 Turning on the Dongle Toggle the switch towards the antenna If the access point is turned on and in range the LED will turn on solid A blinking LED indicates the Dongle is out of communications range of the access point or the access point is not turned on Solid LED indicates communications LOCK Flashing LED indicates Dongle is LOOKing for the Access Point No lit LE
11. n off e Status Bar Text indicating different tasks the application is performing Common messages Include o Communications link has connected o Connecting to 192 168 x x on Port 8023 o Disconnected at HH MM SS AM PM o Failed to connect to the meter Timeout e Communications Processing Indicator This indicator has 3 states o Grey The application is idle o Q8 Green The application is processing data from the meter Q Red The wireless link is disconnected and data is not processing e Connection Indication The communications globe has 2 states wy wireless link has been established with the meter 10 Mirror of RAID M Display No Bars Concentration g m Reference Library for ppm ppb Value Incident Identification Field Total Time Sampling The wireless link with the meter is broken and the application is attempting to re establish e User Identification Field Field to type a user s name and or ID e Total Number of Samples The total samples taken from the meter since the start of the current wireless link If link is lost and re established this number will reset e Total Time Sampling How long active samples have been accumulated e Incident Identification Field Field to type Incident name and or ID e Reference Library for ppm ppb Value Indicator to the viewer to reference Tab Library A or B for equivalent Parts Per Million ppm or Parts per Billion p
12. ncentration level measured in g m for the given Interval Resolution Time Interval Window Setting How many minutes of sample viewing is displayed on the chart This interval window can be set from 1 to 10 minutes Time Units The time units shown for the sample window Each hash mark represents 5 seconds 13 10 0 Help Application and contact information About Raid M Monitor Aad Monitor Version 0 9 2459 28054 Lib Version US 2452 24155 Copyright Sate Environment Engineering 2006 This application interfaces the Bruker Daltonik s AAID M sensor meter Use this application to remotely monitor the sensor reading measurements of meters carried by Field personnel RUNE s safe Environment Engineering 25061 ww Avenue Stanford Suite 3t Valencia LA 31 355 Fh 661 295 5500 Fas BB1 294 9246 Www saleenv com 0 t n vy Uu 2 ns F A 14 Appendix A Administration Setting and Logging Administration setting and logging functionality are hid behind 2 password protected Tabs The Settings Tab provides meter binding information and alarm threshold configuration Since these values typically do not need changing they have been password protected to eliminate inadvertent change Logging is also provided to view statistical data and count information 1 0 Password Generator The Password Generator is a date driven tool that will change daily to insure a relatively high level of security an
13. pb concentration e Concentration ug m Agent concentration value in micro grams per cubic meter e Mirror of RAID M Display No Bars Mirror image of the current bar graph being displayed by the RAID M 7 0 RAID M Status The RAID M Status window provides the viewer with key meter performance data 4 Safe Environment Engineering Monitoring Application File Run Admin Help Operation Mode Device Status Alarm Status Gaz Flow Direction Horn Status Relative peak area HH 4A 2 Helative Peak Area RAIN 2 Number af Purity B ars Battery Status Device Errors DSP State Enable Siren Alarm Communication link has connected 11 0x CA Bipolardeasurement Holam Measurement Disabled Charged Active User ID Incident iun Time hh mm ss 00 01 tt campes 11 The Library A and B tabs are reference areas for the viewer to translate the number of display bars and ug m concentration to Parts per Million ppm or Parts per Billion ppb concentration levels l Safe Environment E ngineering Monitoring Application d B x File Run Admin Help PAID M Meter FIAID M Status Library A Library B Substance 1 Substance 2 Substance 3 Substance 4 Substance 5 Symbol Bar 1 Bar 2 Bar 3 Bar 4 Bar 5 Bar 6 Bar Bar 8 E TU Tabun GA 1 5 9ppb 9 lfppb 17 24 ppb 31 ppb 31 33pph 39 47 ppb 647 54 ppb gt 54 ppb Sarin GB B l pph 17 26 ppb 35 ppb 44 ppb
14. plication File Run Admin Help Log Tab CONC UNITS CONC UNITS CONC UNITS CONC UNITS Substance 3 we OOO CON UNITS Library Enable Siren Weer ID Incident Alarm Ready Samples Hun Ts hh mm ss 17 Appendix B Setting The Setting window provides general network and alarm information for the Dongle and connected meter Network Meter Display Communications Picture Button Port Fal Safe Environment Engineeri 2 Monitoring Application Seles File Run Admin Help RAID M Meter AAID M Status Library amp Nbram B Substance 1 Substancege Substance 3 Substance 4 Dongle Serial EGLI ILLE eS ILI RE Jc PLE ee we MPRA e ASAA e eee Se LS A ee Number or IP Address IPddess 182 158 10 104 Port 8023 Network Settings View Meter Sensors amp Alarms Note Leave box blank to omit test Alarm Th reshold Enter in the Bar ta set an alert Values l Low Limit High Limit Substance 1 Substance 2 Substance 3 Activate Substance 4 Chan es Test Alarms r Substance 5 Not i Operational Configure Save Setting Enable Siren UserID Incident Alarm peada Samples Hun Time hhimm ss e Dongle Serial Number or IP Address The Serial Number on the Dongle case This is also the network address of the wireless radio in the device e Alarm Threshold Values High and Low limits to trigger system alarms Most substances will onl
15. y have a high limit Low Limits are provided for concentrations of substances below a desired level Fore example Oxygen has a Low Limit of 19 5 and a High Limit of 23 5 Test Alarms Not Operational This feature is not in operation Save Setting All display data is saved to the current open xml file Configure Activates all changed settings Network Communications Port A network port that allows data to be exchanged with the wireless device 18 e Meter Display Button Picture representing the face of the meter allowing the system administrator greater ease of setting up what Substance alarm threshold goes in what location Ld i J POPP ETRTTEE ROTATE pec 19 Appendix C Logging Logging provides some statistical information to the viewer of the raw data acquired by the application along with information on timing intervals of the data messaging Total Number of Samples Minimum Data Exchange Interval Average Data Exchange Interval 74 Safe Environment Engineering Monitoring Application File Run Admin Help C 53 0D 0D 7C 23 00 00 00 00 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 33 00 27 00 1C 00 00 00 OB 00 00 00 00 00 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 000000000000 7C 53 D OD 7C 23 00 00 00 00 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 33 00 26 00 1C 00 00 00 OB 00 00 00 00 00 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 1 7C 53 0D OD 7C 23 00 00 00 00 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 38 00

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