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ihab17 Posted - 12/27/2022 : 14:56:01



Screenshots of most of the GMC 600+ settings and options






Main Display Option: Large Font


Main Display Option: Large Font: CPM


Main Display Option: Large Font: uSv/h


Main Display Option: Large Font: mR/h


Main Display Option: Dosimeter


Main Display Option: Text


Main Display Option: Graph


Main Display Option: Food Sample


Main Menu


Main Menu --> User Options Menu


Main Menu --> User Options Menu --> Speakers ON


Main Menu --> User Options Menu --> Speakers OFF


Main Menu --> User Options Menu --> Alarm


Main Menu --> User Options Menu --> Alarm --> ON


Main Menu --> User Options Menu --> Alarm --> OFF


Main Menu --> User Options Menu --> Alarm --> CPM (Default value is 0150 CPM)


Main Menu --> User Options Menu --> Alarm --> uSv (Default value is 0.50 uSv)


Main Menu --> User Options Menu --> Alarm Volume (Default: Level 05)


Main Menu --> User Options Menu --> Medium Threshold


Main Menu --> User Options Menu --> High Threshold


Main Menu --> User Options Menu --> LED Indicator --> OFF


Main Menu --> User Options Menu --> LED Indicator --> ON (Default)


Main Menu --> User Options Menu --> Set Dose Alarm --> Numbers shown below are Defaults


Main Menu --> User Options Menu --> Fast Estimate Time --> Dynamic (Default). Values can be set to 05, 10, 15, 20, 30, 60 seconds, or Dynamic)


Main Menu --> User Options Menu --> Accuracy Display: Enabled or Disabled (Default). If enabled, this will add a percentage to the main display (see images 2, 3, and 4) on the percentage value just below the battery symbol -+5%


Main Menu --> User Options Menu --> Power Saving: ON or OFF (Default)


Main Menu --> User Options Menu --> Motion Detection: OFF (default), On Backlight, On Backlight & Display Mode






Main Menu --> User Options Menu -->Total Count: YES or NO (default)




Main Menu --> Display Options


Main Menu --> Display Options --> Backlight Timer: ON (default), OFF, Timeout (240, 180, 120, 60, 30, or values between 1 and 29)
















Main Menu --> Display Options --> Backlight Level (10 Default. It can take values from 00 to 20)


Main Menu --> Display Options --> Contrast: 10 (Default = 10, can be set from 00 to 40)


Main Menu --> Display Options --> Large Font Mode: CPM (Default), uSv/h, mR/h






Main Menu --> Display Options --> Graph Type: Line Graph (Default), Line & Bar, Bar Chart 1, Bar Chart 2








Main Menu --> Display Options --> Graphic Zoom: Zoom Auto (Default), 0.5x, 1x, 2x, 3x, 4x, 5x)


Main Menu --> Display Options --> Status Display: OFF, On Inverted (Default), ON






Main Menu --> Display Options --> Swivel Display: Auto (Default), Normal, Swivel, Vertical








Main Menu --> Display Options --> Reverse Display: OFF (Default), ON




Main Menu --> Save Data


Main Menu --> Save Data --> Save Data: Every Second (Default), Every Minute, Every Hour, Every Second Threshold, Every Minute Threshold, OFF












Main Menu --> Save Data --> Note/Location (Empty by default)


Main Menu --> Save Data --> History Data: Latest (default), Next Minute, Next Hour, Next Day


Main Menu --> Save Data --> Threshold


Main Menu --> Save Data --> Threshold --> CPM(*) 0150 (Default)


Main Menu --> Save Data --> Threshold --> uSv 0.36 (Default)


Main Menu --> Save Data --> Threshold --> mR 0.04 (Default)


Main Menu --> Save Data --> Erase Saved Data: YES/NO


Main Menu --> Save Data --> Screenshots


Main Menu --> Timed Count Menu


Main Menu --> Timed Count Menu --> Set Schedule (no default schedule, insert your own schedule)


Main Menu --> WiFi Menu


Main Menu --> WiFi Menu --> WiFi On/Off


Main Menu --> WiFi Menu --> WiFi Signal. Use this feature AFTER you have entered your WiFi SSID and password


Main Menu --> WiFi Menu --> Reset WiFi Module (Might be necessary after factory reset)


Main Menu --> Server Menu


Main Menu --> Server Menu --> Website: www.gmcmap.com (Default)


Main Menu --> Server Menu --> URL: log2.asp (Default)


Main Menu --> Server Menu --> User ID: No default value. To obtain your User ID, login to https://www.gmcmap.com/myProfile.asp and note down the Account ID (this is the User ID to use in the device)


Main Menu --> Server Menu --> Counter ID: No default value. To obtain your Counter ID, login to https://www.gmcmap.com/manageDevice.asp and note down the Counter ID. If you didn't add a counter yet, click on ADD A DEVICE button and follow the instructions. You should see your Counter ID afterwards.


Main Menu --> Server Menu --> Period: 5 (Default in minutes)


Main Menu --> Server Menu --> Test Connection (shows the status of the connection)




Main Menu --> Init Setup Menu


Main Menu --> Init Setup Menu --> Date/Time: Set time and date. Press the Power button to cycle between date, month, year, minutes and seconds


Main Menu --> Init Setup Menu --> Calibrate


Main Menu --> Init Setup Menu --> Calibrate --> Calibrate1: In CPM units> 0420

In uSv units: 1000


Main Menu --> Init Setup Menu --> Calibrate --> Calibrate2: In CPM units> 4200

In uSv units: 10000


Main Menu --> Init Setup Menu --> Calibrate --> Calibrate3: In CPM units> 42000

In uSv units: 100000


Main Menu --> Init Setup Menu --> Tube Settings Menu


Main Menu --> Init Setup Menu --> Tube Settings Menu --> Tube Voltage


Main Menu --> Init Setup Menu --> Tube Settings Menu --> High Voltage Display: Enabled in Text Mode, Disabled (Default)


Main Menu --> Init Setup Menu --> Tube Settings Menu --> HV Calibration: 161 (Default)


Main Menu --> Init Setup Menu --> Tube Settings Menu --> Enable Deadtime: Disabled (Default), Enabled




Main Menu --> Init Setup Menu --> Tube Settings Menu --> Tube Deadtime: 270 microseconds (default). Values can range from 0 to 500 microseconds


Main Menu --> Init Setup Menu --> Languages: English (Default), Deutsch




Main Menu --> Others Menu


Main Menu --> Others Menu --> Battery: Displays the battery status


Main Menu --> Others Menu --> Gyroscope


Main Menu --> Others Menu --> COM Port Baud Rate


Main Menu --> Others Menu --> Third Party Output: OFF (Default), ON


Main Menu --> About Menu


Main Menu --> About Menu --> Model


Main Menu --> About Menu --> Revision (this displays the firmware version)


Main Menu --> About Menu --> Serial Number


Main Menu --> About Menu --> Manufacturer


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EmfDev Posted - 02/12/2024 : 11:20:11
This is supposed to test our configuration but somehow forgot to do a factory reset after testing.
ullix Posted - 02/11/2024 : 01:02:19
Unfortunately the location and content of certain definitions is shifting around the memory not only by counter model but also by firmware even in the same model. You will find details in the GeigerLog configuration for GMC counters.

In a 500+ counter with firmware before 2.0 memory location 0x65 is reserved with 32 bytes for the WiFi password. It is filled with 32 bytes of value 0x00 when "empty".

So, "wangshaofei" (followed with \x00\x00\x00 ... to fill up 32 spaces) is the password of the last user's local WiFi. Perhaps a previous owner, a tester, or (one of) the developers, with the GQ QA forgetting to remove such traces :-/

Use GeigerLog with a GMC counter activated and click menu Device --> GMC Series --> Set GMC configuration to see this (For demonstration purposes I myself had entered "wangshaofeiFAKE" into the WiFi Password field.):



sebastian Posted - 02/10/2024 : 12:49:57
quote:
Originally posted by GBG12

Perhaps the seller of your GMC 600+ tried it out before sending it? Or maybe the unit was not factory new.



See the same string "wangshaofei" in my 500+ at memory address 0x065 to 0x070 (include the terminating null char). Name of the developer?
ihab17 Posted - 01/03/2023 : 06:02:36
quote:
Originally posted by EmfDev

it is a moving window from 3 second estimate up to 60 seconds depending on stability of the readings.



If I send my GMC-600+ Geiger counter for calibration to ANSI-STD N323A standards using a NIST traceable source will it pass?
EmfDev Posted - 12/29/2022 : 16:58:47
it is a moving window from 3 second estimate up to 60 seconds depending on stability of the readings.
Bobakman Posted - 12/29/2022 : 09:31:21
Can someone explain how the "Dynamic" mode functions when set? IE is it just an automatic variable estimate time based on a specific count rates?
Main Menu --> User Options Menu --> Fast Estimate Time --> Dynamic

Thanks, Bob
ihab17 Posted - 12/29/2022 : 06:06:03
quote:
Originally posted by ullix


Tube Deadtime is now 80 us
Enable Deadtime is now Disabled
Fast Estimate Time = 60

Measurements started at 15:05 2022/12/29

Will see how that changes the data collection tomorrow
Thanks Ullix
ullix Posted - 12/29/2022 : 03:11:59
@Ihab: the FFT data have no relevance in this context. But the Poisson data are relevant, and they are NOT looking good! You say:
quote:
Fast Estimate Time is set to 60 seconds (Default was Dynamic),
Enable Deadtime = Enabled (Default was Disabled)
Checked the Tube Deadtime and it was 270 microseconds (default value)

So FET is already switched off (=60) which is good. But a dead time of 270 us is awfully long, given that the manufacturer says: (https://www.lndinc.com/products/geiger-mueller-tubes/7317/ )
quote:
MINIMUM DEAD TIME (MICRO SEC) 40
whereby 40us is really short; actually one of the shortest in the tube world! This does not make sense!

@Emfdev: what does this setting do???

I understand that the "Enable Deadtime" has two settings: Enabled and Disabled, and you had it enabled? Then disable it now, and repeat the wall measurement in your garage.

At that count rate, it must be glowing in the dark ;-))

Well, seriously, this is nothing to be concerned about. I bet the building material (do you know what it is?) is rich in Potassium. One easy test: put a stack of 3 mm (as this was the distance you had tested) of copy-paper sheets between wall and counter, and press paper to the wall using the counter. I expect that the count rate will go down drastically.

Reason: Potassium is a strong beta emitter, and those betas will largely be absorbed in the paper. Enjoy physics!

ihab17 Posted - 12/29/2022 : 01:42:32
Apart from the Wi-Fi and counter ID, and some display settings that have no effect on the counting, after a Factory Reset, the only parameters I have changed are the following:

Fast Estimate Time is set to 60 seconds (Default was Dynamic),
Enable Deadtime = Enabled (Default was Disabled)
Checked the Tube Deadtime and it was 270 microseconds (default value)

Here are some readings using GeigerLog 1.4.1. The first readings were done at home where the counter was on a wooden cupboard from 2022-12-27 at around 11:00 pm until 2022-12-28 at around 10:40 am. The peak you see in the bottom left is about 15 minutes interval, when I took down the counter and put it face down on a marble table from around 2022-12-28 at 03:38 am "yes I was awake at this time :)".



Then on 2022-12-28 at around 10:30 I moved my counter to my radioactive garage, faced it directly to the wall, about 2 to 3 mm away from the wall, and you can see how the counts went up from the readings in the above image until this moment, 2022-12-29 at 10:30 am

Meet my counter and my radioactive wall


Zooming into the last part of the readings from the garage, namely from 2022-12-28 at 4:15 pm until this moment 2022-12-29 at 09:35 am, and performing some data analysis with GeigerLog (ULLIX FOR PRESIDENT! YOU ARE DA MAN. I can't stop thanking you for this piece of marvelous project), here are some screens:

Data I am interested in


Poisson Curve


Fourier Fast Transform


ihab17 Posted - 12/29/2022 : 00:29:12
quote:
Originally posted by GBG12

Perhaps the seller of your GMC 600+ tried it out before sending it? Or maybe the unit was not factory new.


No, because even after a factory reset, I still get this strange string
GBG12 Posted - 12/28/2022 : 19:29:23
Perhaps the seller of your GMC 600+ tried it out before sending it? Or maybe the unit was not factory new.
ihab17 Posted - 12/28/2022 : 13:55:29
quote:
Originally posted by EmfDev

Did you input it as your WiFi password?


No never, my WiFi password is completely different
EmfDev Posted - 12/28/2022 : 13:46:48
Did you input it as your WiFi password?
ihab17 Posted - 12/28/2022 : 13:33:38
quote:
Originally posted by EmfDev

I have no idea who Wang Shaofei or Wang Xiaofei is. Where did you get this name?


Trying GeigerLog to get my GMC 600+ configuration
EmfDev Posted - 12/28/2022 : 10:34:15
I have no idea who Wang Shaofei or Wang Xiaofei is. Where did you get this name?
ihab17 Posted - 12/28/2022 : 06:47:41
I am wondering, shouldn't this Main Menu --> Save Data --> History Data: Latest (default), Next Minute, Next Hour, Next Day be Last Minute, Last Hour, Last Day?







ihab17 Posted - 12/28/2022 : 03:47:33
@EmfDEV who is Wang Shaofei or Wang Xiaofei?

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