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When power is applied, the metal detector will sequence through a number of self-test screens, ending with the 
screen shown above. This screen is the “MAIN” screen, and it will appear on the display unless the user has 
entered one of the menu levels. The "MAIN" display shows which product number the metal detector is ready 
to inspect in the lower right hand corner. There is also a counter that shows the number of detections that have 
occurred since the counter was last reset. A real time clock shows the date and time in the lower left corner.  All 
of  the  operating  screens  will  have  a  “Main  Screen”  button  that  will  take  the  operator  back  to  the  “MAIN” 
screen. 
 
The “MENU” button on the lower left section of the panel is used to display the options when moving from the 
“MAIN” screen.  Once the “MENU” button is pressed the screen will display three different levels of security.  
Each level is protected by its own password.  
 
LEVEL 1: 

Allows the operator to change product and change the level 1 password. 

LEVEL 2: 

Allows the operator LEVEL 1 functions as well as access to change all aspects of the product 
such as sensitivity, reject control and timing, product learn, product naming, etc. 

LEVEL 3: 

Allows the operator LEVEL 2 functions as well as the ability to change system settings and 
access the maintenance menu.   

 
PLEASE NOTE: All subsequent screen shots will not show the entire panel, but just the touchscreen view. 
 
 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
SECURITY (PASSWORD)   
 

The detector is password protected to avoid unauthorized tampering. The detector has three levels of security; 
level 1, level 2, and level 3.  Each level allows greater access to more operating functions of the detector.   The 
default passwords set at the factory are: Level 1 = 1000, Level 2 = 2000, and Level 3 = 3000.  The password 
can be set at each level by pressing the “”SECURITY” button on each level menu. 
  
Since level 3 allows access to all screens, this manual will proceed with the assumption that we are operating in 
level  3.    In  order  to  enter  a  level,  touch  the  level  desired.    A  keypad  should  appear.    Enter  the  four  digit 
password and press the “ENTER” key.  Once access has been gained, it will continue until the “LOG OUT” 
button is pressed or until 10 minutes has passed. 
 
There are four “Shortcut” keys along the left side of the panel.  They will take you directly to the screen desired 
after the correct password has been entered. 
 

Summary of Contents for ProScan Max II

Page 1: ...Metal Detector INSTALLATION GUIDE AND OWNER S MANUAL Advanced Detection Systems 4740 W Electric Avenue Milwaukee WI 53219 414 672 0553 Phone 414 672 5354 Fax www adsdetection com P N 807732 Rev 4 6 2...

Page 2: ...tal Detector Auto Learn Procedure 12 Product Selection 12 Tips for Successful Auto Learn 16 Additional Items for Product Set Up 17 Naming the Product 17 Product Settings 18 Phase Setting 18 Sensitivit...

Page 3: ...site in sign As metal passes between the oscillator and a receiving coil the current induced in that coil changes This causes an imbalance which is amplified and detected in the electronic control uni...

Page 4: ...ct pipes with emulsions or gravity system product chutes should pass through the center of the detector opening without touching the walls of the aperture The product being inspected should pass throu...

Page 5: ...l strip housed inside of the separate power box A terminal connections chart is located on page 5 and on the inside of the power box cover Main power is applied to the metal detector via Terminals L I...

Page 6: ...s other than those supplying the metal detector Caution should be used when working on machinery as components may stop and start automatically without warning POWER INPUT OUTPUT BOARD RLY 5 15 VDC IN...

Page 7: ...y closed contact for relay 2 PULSE and RESET inputs OPTO INPUT Input for photo eye RLY2 NO Normally open contact for relay 2 PULSE INPUT Input for external timing pulses 5 VDC OUT Locally available 5...

Page 8: ...y time if you want the contaminated product to stop at a particular spot on the conveyor If you want the conveyor to stop immediately set the delay time to zero The conveyor may be restarted by pressi...

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Page 11: ...s discussion we will use the Windows File File method of navigating around the menu As an example if we needed to go to the Reject Options screen we would say MENU LEVEL 3 PASSWORD REJECT OPTIONS The...

Page 12: ...all aspects of the product such as sensitivity reject control and timing product learn product naming etc LEVEL 3 Allows the operator LEVEL 2 functions as well as the ability to change system settings...

Page 13: ...LL BE DESCRIBED BELOW It is a good idea to first read the following section Tips for Successful Auto Learn before beginning the auto learn process PRODUCT SELECTION Product selection is available on a...

Page 14: ...to perform the learn function Logging in on level 2 produces the following screen Now press the PRODUCT SET UP button to go to the learn menu The following screen will appear Now press the LEARN RELE...

Page 15: ...there is a continuous line uninterrupted line of products This learn method allows a hands off learn A continuous pipeline of liquid or a uninterrupted line of candy bars would be appropriate for thi...

Page 16: ...en metal comes through the detector it makes a large enough signal to go above the detect point and the detector sees metal If the product is very consistent the learn margin can be set close to the p...

Page 17: ...roducts will give uncertain phase values For all practical purposes partially frozen meat products should not be used for auto learning 5 Make sure the sample product is uncontaminated by metal If by...

Page 18: ...MENU The following screen will appear The default name for each product is Product 1 Product 2 etc Press the Product Name to make the keyboard appear Enter the name you have chosen for this product up...

Page 19: ...tely by the learn process and generally should not have to be adjusted by the user SENSITIVITY 1 SENSITIVITY 2 The metal detector has two channels of sensitivity During the learning process the metal...

Page 20: ...anually configure the sensitivity of your detector using the Product Monitor it is first necessary to understand the correlation between the sensitivity settings and the product monitor values The det...

Page 21: ...oduct tracking is a method of averaging the signal coming from the product so that as the signal changes gradually during the day the allowed signal will gradually change also The product tracking men...

Page 22: ...conds Reject operate time Sets the time that the reject device stays activated It can be adjusted in tenths of a second from 0 30 seconds On detection of metal the reject device light and or alarm wil...

Page 23: ...bring up the RELAY CONTACT SETUP screen After changing the configuration of the relays you MUST press the SAVE SETTINGS button to make the change permanent The metal detector is usually mounted on a c...

Page 24: ...o provide compensation for two metal detection situations The metal is at the leading edge of the package In this case the rejection device may operate slightly sooner than when the package actually a...

Page 25: ...metal has been detected since the counter was last reset Reset the counter during product changeover for more accurate product run information To reset the counter go to MENU LEVEL 3 PASSWORD REPORTS...

Page 26: ...al samples When enabled this feature reminds the user that performance validation is due Access to the performance validation feature is through the Reports hard key on the left When pressed the follo...

Page 27: ...listed on the data logger along with a time and date stamp upon successful completion of the ferrous test Enter the desired values for each metal type Enter Validation Set Up and the following screen...

Page 28: ...in From the Performance Validation Menu screen select Validation Ferrous The following screen will appear Test the product with the ferrous test wand If a detection occurs press Test Passed If it did...

Page 29: ...owered from sources other than those supplying the metal detector Caution should be used when working on machinery as components may stop and start automatically without warning Most faults found with...

Page 30: ...xcessive vibration CONSTANT FALSE TRIPS Check to make sure that the product being inspected has not changed in any way If a product changes in moisture temperature or mass it will change the product s...

Page 31: ...ded These variables are adjusted using the Reject Delay Time and Reject Operate Time in the metal detector menu By adjusting the sweep arm speed on either the retreat or attack rate it may be necessar...

Page 32: ...regarding sweep arm adjustments HANDLING MOVING AND TRANSPORTING THE UNIT When moving the detector be sure the unit is powered off Exercise caution to avoid tipping the unit When lifting the unit wit...

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