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Technical Manual
NAM-CLEAR-MT-EN-A
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Function 6
– Vibration noise damping channel 1 and channel 2
This function is used to optimize the operation of the metal detector by damping noises due to antenna
movement and/or vibrations.
Each channel has to be set independently; switch off the other channel via Function 12.
The proper setting will generate minimum LED oscillations on the BL LED bar when the 2 antennas are slightly
shaken.
Note
: When program 0 is used with the ClearLock metal detector (see Function 10), the value should be
between 220 and 250.
Press PROG to confirm the value and repeat for the other channel.
Function 7 – Static/dynamic mode
In Static mode a continuous alarm is maintained upon metal detection.
In Dynamic mode a short alarm is triggered upon metal detection.
The choice of the appropriate option depends on the client's needs.
Note:
For the ClearLock metal detector, the suggested setting is Dynamic.
Function 8 – Password selection
This function is used to change the preset password. Enter a number (12 digits maximum) on the
programming terminal and press ENTER.
Press PROGR.
Function 9 – Channel amplification selection (final booster)
The value must be between 1 and 4, depending on the selected program (see Function 10) and the type of
antenna installed.
Note:
For the ClearLock metal detector, the value must be 3.
Function 10 – Program selection
This function is used to change the operation program.
Note:
For the ClearLock metal detector, the program must be 0.
Program Vibration noise damping (Function 6) Filter selection (Function 11)
0
≈
230
1=ON
1
≈
230
1=ON
2
≈
180
1=ON
3
≈
170
4=ON
4
≈
230
1=ON
5
≈
220
1=ON
6
≈
230
1=ON
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8
≈
60
1=ON 4=ON
9
≈
220
1=ON
10
≈
140
4=ON