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The Radiation Safety staff is responsible for ensuring the safety of individuals using ionizing radiation (radioactive materials and radiation-producing machines) at the UNM campus and in other locations where these items may be used by University faculty and staff. Our objective is the protection of people and the environment from unnecessary exposure to radiation. We accomplish this by providing a radiation protection program to the University community which is in compliance with both Federal and State Radiation Protection Regulations Obtaining Radioactive Materials Radioactive materials are used in medical diagnosis, therapy and research in humans, human research subjects, research and development, animal studies, student instruction, shielding and instrument calibration in UNM facilities, and at temporary job sites within the State (not under exclusive Federal jurisdiction) as approved by the Radiation Safety Committee. The UNM Radioactive Material License and the UNM Radiation Safety Manual must be followed in regard to radioactive materials and other sources of ionizing radiation. Each individual or group who wishes to initiate a program that has radiological implications shall submit a written proposal to the Radiation Safety Division. All uses of ionizing radiation and radioactive materials must be performed under the authority of a Radiation Permit. The acquisition of radioactive material shall not be permitted until approvals have been received. The initiator of the proposal sends the application for a permit form RSF-01-1 to the Radiation Safety Officer for review. If the RCC ( Radiation Control Committee) approves an application, a permit is issued. All users of ionizing radiation must submit a completed T however, there may beundetected errors. Any errors found will be corrected insubsequent editions. Any suggestions for improvement arewelcomed.  Download Contentsiii Contents Chapter Overview1.1 Features1-2. 1.2 Inputs1–4. 1.3 Outputs1–5. 1.4 LED Indicators1–6. 1.5 Counting Modes1–7. Pulse- Counter Mode1–7. Quadrature Mode1–8.
Expandable HSC 505- E alarm control panel September 2004, Perimeter Security, Alarms & Intruder Detection The introduction of the expandable HSC 505- E alarm control panel from QD Electronics ( QDE) earlier this year has been met with great excitement and enthusiasm by the electronic security industry, says Mel Labuschagne, sales and marketing director of QDE. The HSC 505- E was introduced to the market in September 2003 as being expandable only to 16 zones. Now it expands to 32 zones, by 8-zone expander, directly off the 4-wire bus-line, accommodates a CODEX (encrypted rolling code) receiver for remote arm/disarm, panic, fire or medical emergency requests, each logged by user, and is fully SAIDSA Bylaw 25 compliant. Managing director, Tom Kenny elaborates that an immense amount of additional development has been done to this already powerful 8-zone expandable alarm panel to position the HSC 505- E as the 'best value for money' in its class. The market requested a more installer and user-friendly locally manufactured alarm panel, using LCD keypads, expandable, partitionable, lightning resistant in SA conditions, and more. HSC 505- E with LCD keypad.