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OFFSET A
It is adjustable from 1-100 and is set during the learn process and should not need to be adjusted.
OFFSET B
OFFSET B is determined during the learn process and should not need to be adjusted.
OFFSET C
It is adjustable from 0-11 and is set during the learn process. It should not need to be set by the operator.
PRODUCT MONITOR:
The detector is equipped with a Product Monitor, allowing the user to view the
measured signals of the product. The Product Monitor displays the product values for Signal 1 and 2, which
correlate to Sensitivity 1 and 2, along with the product phase. The Product Monitor is helpful in determining
variations in your product and is vital for the manual calibration of the unit for advanced users. Product
Monitor is accessed through the Product Menu screen.
MANUALLY ADJUSTING SENSITIVITY
To manually 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 detector has a
detection threshold value of 10000. To achieve a detection, the
value of the product
+
the sensitivity value
+
the
contaminant value
must equal or exceed 10000. To determine a sensitivity value, run a sample product AND a
standardized contaminant (test wand) through the unit and record the values from the product monitor. If the
product and the contaminant have a combined value of 1000 for example, then a sensitivity of 9001 will cause
the detector to trip. Keep in mind that variations in product effect must be considered, and the sensitivity needs
to be adjusted accordingly to factor in those variations. This procedure is utilized for Sensitivity 1 and 2, using
the Product Monitor Signal 1 and 2 values, respectively.
Please Note: A detection will occur if either signal 1 or signal 2 exceeds the detection threshold.