Has your Personal Monitor alarm ever been triggered? – Part 1
Yes?
But, hold on a moment: alarms are triggered by instantaneous values, while the limit values are average values!
So, you were surely far from exceeding the limit …
Were you able to finish your task?
How long could you stay after the alarm went off?
Of course, you didn’t know …
Well, that is all in the past.
Now the WaveMon can trigger alarms from average values
The new firmware update lets you fully customise two exposure alarms:
- Select the alarm level.
- Trigger each alarm from the instantaneous or average value.
- Establish LEDs to display only the instantaneous value or also the average value.
- Choose vibration, sound or both for each alarm.
- Allow the snooze function (when the button is pressed, the alarm is silenced for 1 minute).
If you already have a WaveMon, don’t wait: go to Wavecontrol’s intranet and update it.
If you don’t use a WaveMon, don’t hesitate: ask for information or a demo here.
If you need help to update your device, don’t hesitate to use the link above to contact us.