11/26/2012 Metal Detecto Set-Up Ceia 02PN8 Series Page 3 of 3
Sensitivity: (SE)
The sensitivity
(alarm threshold)
of the metal
detector can be adjusted for the requirements of
the metal detector. The SE command can also
modify the IS command to the customer’s request.
The adjustment of the SE command should be
completed with a test piece
(listed in table 1)
so there
is no location the gun can pass through the metal
detector without being detected.
Factory Value: 32
Isotec Recommended Value:
For commercial installation using security level 1 the IS
command need to be set to 1 and then adjust the SE
command to 19
–
25.
This recommendation should
only be completed with testing with Level 1 test piece.
Possible Value: 0
–
99
0 = minimum sensitivity, detection of large
metal masses
99 = Maximum sensitivity, detection of small
metal masses
NOTE: if the 02PN8 Bidirectional model is being used, this
command selects the sensitivity (alarm threshold) to be
applied for transits in the normal (inbound) direction
.
Super-User Commands:
These following commands should only be used
within conjunction with an Isotec Security factory
representative
.
Lower Coefficient: (LC)
The Lower coefficient is used to adjust the
sensitivity of the electromagnetic field emitted by
the antenna at the lower level
Factory Value: 0
Possible Value: -20
–
-1; 0; 1
–
20
-20 = decrease sensitivity at lower level
0 = No change at the lower level
+20 = Increase sensitivity at lower level
Upper Coefficient: (UC)
The Upper coefficient is used to adjust the
sensitivity of the electromagnetic field emitted by
the antenna at the Upper level
Factory Value: 0
Possible Value: -20
–
-1; 0; 1
–
20
-20 = decrease sensitivity at upper level
0 = No change at the upper level
+20 = Increase sensitivity at upper level
Useful Width: (UW)
This command selects the effective useful width of
the archway, in mm. The correct value is preset in
the factory and is indicated in the Factory
Acceptance Test Report which can be found at the
end of the Ceia manual. This command can be
change only on the Ceia 02PN8-Bidirectional
model.
Factory Value: 820
Possible Values:
720mm = 28”
760mm = 30”
820mm = 32”
International Security Standard Outbound:
(ISO)
The International Security Standard outbound
command is for the reverse (outbound) directions
is only available for the 02PN8-Bidirectional model
Factory Value: 10
Possible Values: 1
–
10
(see IS command)
NOTE: if the 02PN8 Bidirectional model is being used, this
command selects the International Security Standard to be
applied for transits in the reverse (outbound) direction
.
Sensitivity Outbound: (SEO)
Sensitivity
(alarm threshold)
of Metal Detector for the
reverse (outbound) direction is only available for
the 02PN8-Bidirectional model
Factory Value: 15
Possible Values: 0
–
99
(see SE command)
NOTE: if the 02PN8 Bidirectional model is being used, this
command selects the sensitivity (alarm threshold) to be
applied for transits in the reverse (outbound) direction
.
For more in-depth of all the commands and
troubleshooting please refer to the Ceia 02PN8 HI-
PE Installation and Maintenance Manual provided
with your purchase of the Metal Detector.
Table 1: IS Command
PROGRAM:
IS
DISPLAY
MESSAGE*
SECURITY
LEVEL/APPLICATION
SAMPLES
1
NILECJ1
Standard: NILECJ-STD-0610.00
Security Level 1
AM9
2
NILECJ2
Standard: NILECJ-STD-0610.00
Security Level 2
AM7, AN7
3
NILECJ3
Standard: NILECJ-STD-0610.00
Security Level 3
AM5; AN5
4
NILECJ4
Standard: NILECJ-STD-0610.00
Security Level 4
AM3; AN3;
B6
5
NILECJ5
Standard: NILECJ-STD-0610.00
Security Level 5
AM1; AN1
B2
6
3GUN TST
Standard: 3-GUN-TEST
(FAA-USA)
OTP and
weapons
foreseen by
the standard
7
3GUN TSE
Standard: ENHANCED
3-GUN-TEST
OTP and
weapons
foreseen by
the standard
8
SPH.44.4
-
Sphere AISI
420
∅
44.25
9
SPH.41.3
-
Sphere AISI
420
∅
41.275