Operations Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Safety
- 3 System Overview
- 4 Getting Started
- 5 Operating the Fido X4
- 6 Reviewing Data
- 7 Connecting to a Computer
- 8 System Maintenance
- 9 Understanding Alerts
- 10 Specifications
- Table of Figures
- Index
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5.5.3 DATA command
Select Data from a sample information screen to view the raw sensor array data in the form
of a spectrogram. An example is shown in Figure 5-28.
Figure 5-28: Spectrogram of a sample analysis
5.5.4 FLAG command
You can use the Flag command to flag any sample immediately after viewing the results or
at any time later through the File Archive menu.
Flags are meant to provide some additional information about the sample that was collected.
There are multiple flag options to choose from:
• Red flag: Use to flag the record of a known threat material
• Green flag: Use for a sample record of a known blank or background
• Sample source flags: These are icons you can use to identify the source of a sample,
including a person, vehicle, bag, or cargo container.
To see the different types of flags, highlight the Flag command on a sample information
screen, then press repeatedly.
Figure 5-29: Flagged sample record