Erickhill | Rt-100 User Manual Exclusive
: To conserve battery, the device automatically powers down after 5 minutes of inactivity. Understanding the Interface & Controls
The is a portable, hand-held electromagnetic field (EMF) meter designed to detect and measure electric and magnetic field radiation simultaneously. This guide provides a comprehensive overview of how to operate the device, understand its readings, and maintain it for long-term use. Quick Setup & Basic Operation
: Frequently used by enthusiasts for paranormal investigations due to its sensitivity to field changes. Troubleshooting & Maintenance ERICKHILL RT-100 EMF Meter erickhill rt-100 user manual
The device features a backlit LCD screen that displays real-time data. Button/Action Function Description Locks the current reading on the screen ( Data Hold ). Short Press AVG/VPP Toggles between Average and Peak (Maximum) value modes. Long Press AVG/VPP Turns the audible buzzer alarm on or off. Short Press UNIT Switches the magnetic field unit between T (Microtesla) and mG (Milligauss) . Alarm Thresholds & Safety Indicators
: Hold the device and slowly approach the radiation source (e.g., microwave, TV, or computer) with the top sensing area. Note : Avoid covering the top sensors with your hands, as this can interfere with the readings. : To conserve battery, the device automatically powers
: Short press the power button to turn the meter on. To turn it off, long press the same button.
: Testing low-frequency appliances like microwave ovens, refrigerators, printers, and computers. Quick Setup & Basic Operation : Frequently used
The RT-100 is designed for one-handed operation and requires no complex configuration.
The RT-100 includes a built-in "Sound-Light Alarm." When radiation levels exceed safe thresholds, the screen turns , the indicator light flashes, and a buzzer sounds. Electric Field (V/m) : Alarm triggers at . Magnetic Field ($\mu > 0.4 \mu\text{T} > 4 \text{mG}$ . Technical Specifications Electric Field (EF) Magnetic Field (MF) Range Resolution Bandwidth (Shared across both modes) Battery Lithium Battery (Rechargeable via USB) Common Applications
: Checking high-voltage cables and cell towers.
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: To conserve battery, the device automatically powers down after 5 minutes of inactivity. Understanding the Interface & Controls
The is a portable, hand-held electromagnetic field (EMF) meter designed to detect and measure electric and magnetic field radiation simultaneously. This guide provides a comprehensive overview of how to operate the device, understand its readings, and maintain it for long-term use. Quick Setup & Basic Operation
: Frequently used by enthusiasts for paranormal investigations due to its sensitivity to field changes. Troubleshooting & Maintenance ERICKHILL RT-100 EMF Meter
The device features a backlit LCD screen that displays real-time data. Button/Action Function Description Locks the current reading on the screen ( Data Hold ). Short Press AVG/VPP Toggles between Average and Peak (Maximum) value modes. Long Press AVG/VPP Turns the audible buzzer alarm on or off. Short Press UNIT Switches the magnetic field unit between T (Microtesla) and mG (Milligauss) . Alarm Thresholds & Safety Indicators
: Hold the device and slowly approach the radiation source (e.g., microwave, TV, or computer) with the top sensing area. Note : Avoid covering the top sensors with your hands, as this can interfere with the readings.
: Short press the power button to turn the meter on. To turn it off, long press the same button.
: Testing low-frequency appliances like microwave ovens, refrigerators, printers, and computers.
The RT-100 is designed for one-handed operation and requires no complex configuration.
The RT-100 includes a built-in "Sound-Light Alarm." When radiation levels exceed safe thresholds, the screen turns , the indicator light flashes, and a buzzer sounds. Electric Field (V/m) : Alarm triggers at . Magnetic Field ($\mu > 0.4 \mu\text{T} > 4 \text{mG}$ . Technical Specifications Electric Field (EF) Magnetic Field (MF) Range Resolution Bandwidth (Shared across both modes) Battery Lithium Battery (Rechargeable via USB) Common Applications
: Checking high-voltage cables and cell towers. |
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Good power management application!
You can even have your computer log off, or shutdown, but what if you need it to be turned on at a specific time? You can have an alarm clock do this for you, and then turn on your computer manually, or you can work on your BIOS settings, and configure the operation from there. But things can get simpler, and there are applications out there that are able to wake up your computer from the sleep state, or even turn it on after a complete shutdown. More...
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Save your energy
Because an idle system is an energy-wasting system, Power also uses Auto Power-on and Shut-down. By letting him schedule shutdown times and allowing his system to hibernate, the app has saved Power plenty of juice. More...
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True to its name, the program mainly lets you schedule your PC to start up and shut down at regular intervals. You can configure the application to boot up or shut down your PC on a daily or weekly basis, and you can schedule such events down to the very second. The utility's clean tabbed interface is logically arranged, allowing even inexperienced users to get up to speed quickly. In addition to its main job, the program lets you schedule tasks such as opening a URL or a file, launching a program, playing a sound file, or locking the computer.Auto Power-on and Shut-down also supplies a few nice bonus features, such as tools for saving power and syncing your PC's clock with atomic servers. Both parents andsystem administrators likely will find this program a handy addition to their computers. More -CNet
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