Using the Device

Indication

Using sound, vibration, and light device feedback

Sound and vibration sources are built in to acknowledge button presses and indicate events and alarms. Also, light indication is provided for remote monitoring.

You can hear sounds when you:

  • turn the device on and off;
  • press a button;
  • establish a Bluetooth connection;
  • record radiation;
  • exceed alarm thresholds;
  • have low battery;
  • receive a response to the "Search for the device" request.

Vibration can be enabled when you:

  • turn the device on and off;
  • press the button;
  • exceed alarm thresholds;
  • receive a response to the "Search for the device" request.

You can see the light when you:

  • charge the battery - the light will glow blue continuously;
  • register radiation under normal conditions - the light will flash green;
  • register radiation in case of alarm - the light will flash red;
  • when the alarm threshold is exceeded, the backlight will turn on.

It is possible to toggle the alarm signals by separate groups:

  • all sounds;
  • button press sound;
  • sound of radiation quantum detection;
  • all types of vibrations;
  • light indicator.

If you want to disable these signals, you can do so by adjusting the settings.

Updated: Dec 10, 2025