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Once the walls are assembled, place the control unit on top of them, paying attention to the proper exit/entrance orientation. 
The control unit’s cups are keyed just like the panels’ cups are. Fasten all four of the control unit’s draw latches.

 

Fig. i

If you are not tall enough to assemble the unit as described in steps 
7 and 8, you can use a small ladder or stepstool, or you may assemble 
the walls with just two of the panels. Fasten the top panels to the 
control unit forming a structure that looks like a table 

Fig. J

 - Carefully 

lift  this  assembly  onto  the  existing  walls,  and  fasten  the  remaining 
latches. Avoid putting stress on the joints between the panels and the 
control unit by keeping the panels parallel and straight. 

step

10

Push the outriggers back into the bases. 

Fig. K

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tHe unit’s asseMbly is coMPlete

. You may elect to plug the charger 

into the charger connector on either of the two bases. 

Fig. l - 

As long as the unit is powered on, one charger will charge 

both batteries (there is a total of two batteries, one in each base). When unit’s power is off, (as when unit is disassembled), 
each base will have to be connected to the charger individually, to charge both batteries. This can be done by using a 
standard ‘Y’ cable assembly. Such cable assemblies are available from Fisher or your local distributor. 

step

9

step

8

8

Fig. i

Fig. J

Fig. K

Fig. L

Presets

The M-Scope’s ideal group of settings may change with different users’ individual preferences, or in different security applications. The 
M-Scope can store three separate groups of settings under the headings of User Presets 1, 2 and 3. These correspond to numeral keys 7,8 
and 9 respectively.  A fourth group of settings, called the Factory Presets, corresponds to the numeral 6 key. To configure the M-Scope 
to use any of these four Preset groups, simply press the corresponding numeral key when the M-Scope is in normal operating mode. For 
example, pressing the numeral 8 key will set the M-Scope to the configuration stored in User Preset 2. 

When you receive your M-Scope, Presets 1, 2, 3 and the FP (factory Preset) will be saved to the following levels. Before using the 
M-Scope in any application, all target types and sizes of interest should be passed through the M-Scope to properly select the ap-
propriate sensitivity settings. Read below if you would like to configure your own unique Presets. 

FPSET (factory Preset)/ numeral 6: (high sensitivity level) 
MAIN SENS ............ = 80
TOP ZONE .............. = 1.30
MID ZONE ............. = 1.00
BOTTOM ZONE ........ = 1.80

 

PRO1 (memory #1)/ numeral 7: 
same as FPSET

 

PRO2 (memory #2)/ numeral 8: (medium sensitivity level)
MAIN SENS ............ = 45
TOP ZONE  ............. = 1.30
MID ZONE ............. = 1.00
BOTTOM ZONE ........ = 1.50

 

PRO3 (memory #3)/ numeral 9: (low sensitivity level) 
MAIN SENS ............ = 20
TOP ZONE .............. = 1.00
MID ZONE  ............ = 0.80
BOTTOM ZONE ........ = 1.20

To assign a group of settings to one of the User Presets, adjust the all of the M-Scope’s variables as discussed in the preceding instructions, 
and then press and hold the corresponding numeral key for at least one second to store the settings. This is similar to the way most car 
radio Presets are stored. Note: the Factory Presets cannot be changed.
 
If the M-Scope is password protected (Access enabled mode), the system will prompt the operator to enter in their password, or Access 
code. Changing the values in any of the three User Presets while the unit is in the Access enabled mode, requires a Master level access 
code. 

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Huvudkontor Order & Lager: Malux Sweden AB, Box 221, 891 25 Örnsköldsvik. Växel 0660-29 29 00, fax 0660-850 85.

Försäljningskontor: Stockholm, Göteborg, Stenungsund, Kalmar. För adresser: www.malux.se.

Huvudkontor Order & Lager: Malux Sweden AB, Box 221, 891 25 Örnsköldsvik. Växel 0660-29 29 00, fax 0660-850 85.

Försäljningskontor: Stockholm, Göteborg, Stenungsund, Kalmar. För adresser: www.malux.se.

Summary of Contents for M-Scope

Page 1: ...ldsvik V xel 0660 29 29 00 fax 0660 850 85 F rs ljningskontor Stockholm G teborg Stenungsund Kalmar F r adresser www malux se Huvudkontor Order Lager Malux Sweden AB Box 221 891 25 rnsk ldsvik V xel...

Page 2: ...ates split cognition freeing operator to monitor surroundings 2 Some objects may not be detected because of their composition size and location on the subject If an undetected object passes through th...

Page 3: ...sher s expertise innovation and reputation for quality metal detection solutions to the critical and demanding security market Huvudkontor Order Lager Malux Sweden AB Box 221 891 25 rnsk ldsvik V xel...

Page 4: ...dity 95 non condensing BATTERY AC POWER 2 rechargeable batteries 40 hours of battery life on a single charge AC power options include 110V 60Hz or 220V 50Hz Warranty 24 months parts and labor NOTE Thi...

Page 5: ...emember the following tips for caring and maintaining your M Scope Check the spring contact pins and boards for dirt and debris When cleaning your M Scope use a damp cloth only Do not submerge the bas...

Page 6: ...Light OFF Ready Light OFF Numeral 4 key Bar graph LED 4 on GREEN Top Zone Light GREEN Middle Zone Light GREEN Bottom Zone Light GREEN Status Light OFF Ready Light OFF Numeral 5 key Bar graph LED 5 on...

Page 7: ...e alphanumeric characters between the pairs of ovals represent the magnitudes of the three zones most recent target measurements These values are expressed in hexadecimal engineering units and they va...

Page 8: ...ope to use any of these four Preset groups simply press the corresponding numeral key when the M Scope is in normal operating mode For example pressing the numeral 8 key will set the M Scope to the co...

Page 9: ...wait ten seconds to exit the Access menus Access Menus Password Protection Continued Default Codes MASTER 1 01 USER 2 1 USER 3 2 USER 4 3 Lay out the transport straps on the spot where you will stack...

Page 10: ...violation While in the Rate Alarm Menu a user can choose to set the M Scope to an Entrance Only Active mode In this mode the M Scope alarms and counts people that enter the unit through the entrance...

Page 11: ...RATE 6 Factory Presets FPSET 7 User Presets 1 PRO1 8 User Presets 2 PRO2 9 User Presets 3 PRO3 All of the M Scope s commands are entered through the twelve button keypad on the control unit The two up...

Page 12: ...a time No more than two can glow yellow alternating red and green at a time Any combination of green zone indicators is possible After finding target s the audio alert will continue to beep and the al...

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