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MAGNASCANNER PD 6500

OWNER’S MANUAL

©2000 GARRETT METAL DETECTORS, INC.
6/19/00

PN 1531100

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2.2.6.

PROGRAM DISPLAY

The

PROGRAM DISPLAY

touchpad enables the user to view the program and base

sensitivity settings on the LCD.

2.2.7.

ACCESS  

The supervisor uses the 

ACCESS

touchpad to change the program and base sensitivity

settings, and to control functions, such as multi-unit synchronization, pulse frequency
and tone. A dual access, non-resettable sequence code protects the control settings by
indicating any access attempts–successful or otherwise.  When

ACCESS

is pressed, a

“chirping” sound occurs and the message, 

ENTER PASS CODE

appears on the LCD,

prompting the operator to enter an access code. If no code is entered, the chirping con-
tinues for 10 seconds and then normal operation resumes. If an invalid code is entered,
a tamper alarm sounds and 

ACCESS DENIED 

appears on the LCD for five seconds. An

asterisk (*) appears on the sequence counter indicating an unsuccessful attempt to
access the program/ base sensitivity settings or the Installation mode.

If the 

ACCESS

touchpad is mistakenly pressed, the tamper alarm sounds; however, no

action is necessary. After ten seconds the alarm ceases and normal operation resumes.

2.3.

PINPOINT LIGHTS

Pinpoint lights, comprising 11 distinct pinpoint arrays, are located on the side panels of
the exit side. These lights help the operator to identify the precise location of a metal
object within the walk-through, whether it is on the left, right or in the center of the body,

or from head to toe. (See Figure 2-4.)

2.4.

PACING LIGHTS

Pacing lights located on side panels of the entrance side indicate whether or not a
patron may enter the walk-through. The green light indicates walk and the red light indi-

cates wait. (See Figure 2-4.)

Special Note

The operator should NEVER touch this control.
The 

ACCESS

touchpad is used only by the supervisor to calibrate the PD 6500 and perform 

installation adjustments. 

Summary of Contents for 11678XX

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL MAGNASCANNER PD 6500 MODEL 11678XX Garrett Metal Detectors Inc 1881 W State Street Garland TX 75042 6797 972 494 6151 Fax 972 494 1881 email security garrett com www garrett com 6 19 00...

Page 2: ...STMENTS 17 7 SUPERVISOR RESPONSIBILITIES 19 8 OPERATOR RESPONSIBILITIES 20 9 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 22 10 MAINTENANCE REPAIR 10 1 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE 27 10 2 REPAIR 27 10 3 MODULE REPLACEMENT 27 10...

Page 3: ...will trigger bar graph activity CAUTION PD 6500 must be firmly anchored to the floor or optional stabilizer base attached to reduce the risk of injury to persons or property damage due to accidental k...

Page 4: ...arrays that help the operator identify the precise location of a metal object whether it is on the left right or in the center of the body or from head to toe An LCD located in the overhead panel and...

Page 5: ...2 1 4 LCD LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY The LCD is an ongoing visual display located in the overhead panel The LCD reports calibration and operational information including program and sensitivity settings o...

Page 6: ...ady to resume full operation 2 2 3 COUNTER The COUNTER touchpad is used to obtain an automatic update on the traffic count that appears on the LCD To return the traffic count to zero press and hold th...

Page 7: ...on the LCD for five seconds An asterisk appears on the sequence counter indicating an unsuccessful attempt to access the program base sensitivity settings or the Installation mode If the ACCESS touch...

Page 8: ...the controller module containing the top circuit board middle circuit board and the transmitter control board and the power module See Figure 2 5 MAGNASCANNER PD 6500 OWNER S MANUAL 2000 GARRETT METAL...

Page 9: ...els are plugged into connectors at the top of each panel The controller module cover should not be removed except in order to Connect wires to remote alarm relays or synchronization circuitry See Sect...

Page 10: ...y bumping against the detector wall and blaming the alarm on the bump Therefore if an alarm sounds when a person is passing through the archway he she must re enter the PD 6500 and or be scanned with...

Page 11: ...e 1 4 mounting holes located at the base of each panel Position the PD 6500 in the desired location Using the panels as guides mark and drill the holes then secure the walk through using the appropria...

Page 12: ...mper cord has been connected 6 Use the four remaining screws and washers to attach the crosspiece to the two panels as shown in Figure 3 4 7 Use two or more people to lift PD 6500 to a vertical posi t...

Page 13: ...a problem a failure message will appear e g SYNC FAIL Refer to Table 4 1 for a list of possible failures and remedies 4 2 1 CRITICAL FAILURES AND NON CRITICAL FAILURES Failures are classified as eithe...

Page 14: ...of archway POWER MOD FAIL Power module Ensure line voltage is between 100 and 240 VAC RXA BOARD FAIL 40 pin cable connection to top board and top board cable RXB BOARD FAIL 40 pin cable connection to...

Page 15: ...large metal object adjacent to the PD 6500 Then ensure that the balance number has fallen below 50 and the corresponding pinpoint lights are off Press ACCESS for the next adjustment or OPERATE to res...

Page 16: ...e 1 is set to the base sensitivity ZONE 1 165 15 Zone 1 sensitivity is 15 greater than the base sensitivity ZONE 1 165 15 Zone 1 sensitivity is 15 less than the base sensitivity Press ACCESS for the n...

Page 17: ...f video terminals including x ray monitors computers and closed circuit televisions Use the and touchpads to select from 63 filter settings If you observe noise at the desired base sensitivity setting...

Page 18: ...E ENTERED OK should appear If the message INVALID ENTRY appears repeat steps 2 and 3 NOTE To revert to factory settings 1 Open the main cover of the detection unit 2 Remove the three screws attached t...

Page 19: ...the needs of the screening installation For example when you select PROG AIRPORTS the PD 6500 detects guns but elimi nates certain metal objects from detection in this case innocuous items such as ke...

Page 20: ...etting that triggers an alarm 8 Once you are satisfied that you have performed enough tests i e an alarm sounds each time you pass the OTP through the metal detector choose the lowest setting that det...

Page 21: ...s the base sensitivity To confirm that the new base sensitivity setting is appro priate test the OTP at varying locations and orientations within the walk through partic ularly in spots where you susp...

Page 22: ...ly The test should complement your overall secu rity plan and be performed daily Pass an OTP and or other objects at varying locations and orientations within the archway Note the number of repetition...

Page 23: ...f the self test reveals a failure that severely limits or prohibits the PD 6500 s perfor mance the alarm will sound the LED display will flash and the message SYSTEM FAILURE will appear on the LCD The...

Page 24: ...omplete horizontal and vertical uniformity The sensitivity of each field can be adjusted to meet the requirements of specific secu rity applications The PD 6500 s unique design enables the operator to...

Page 25: ...ted on the side panels of the exit side help the operator to identify the precise location of a metal object within the walk through whether it is on the left center or right side of the body or from...

Page 26: ...atly reduces the occurence of nuisance alarms by inhibiting alarm activity without a person in the archway In circumstances where large metal objects such as luggage or supply carts and x ray equipmen...

Page 27: ...FEATURES 2225400 Dual battery back up permits approximately eight hours of operation with quick recharge 12 hours maximum 1168000 Magna Dolly wheel assembly for easy portability 9 24 WEIGHT 126 lbs 9...

Page 28: ...Through Metal Detectors for Use in Weapons Detection NILECJ STD 0601 00 sec tion 4 11 Canada Health and Welfare Performance Standards walk through RPB SC 18 section 3 2 2 which addresses the issue of...

Page 29: ...sary replace immediately 6 Clean exterior surfaces with mild soap and water only Use only denatured alcohol for heavy duty cleaning 10 2 REPAIR The Magnascanner s modular design facilitates assembly a...

Page 30: ...28 MAGNASCANNER PD 6500 OWNER S MANUAL 2000 GARRETT METAL DETECTORS INC 6 19 00 PN 1531100 Figure 10 1 Figure 10 2 CONTROLLER MODULE DETECTION UNIT...

Page 31: ...29 MAGNASCANNER PD 6500 OWNER S MANUAL 2000 GARRETT METAL DETECTORS INC 6 19 00 PN 1531100 Figure 10 3 Figure 10 4 Figure 10 5...

Page 32: ...y B Det Unit Long 2417200 1 14 Power Cord Euro Plug 9421300 1 15 Power Cord 110V 10 9411500 1 16 Touchpanel 9425100 1 17 Ribbon Cable 40x3 5 Tx Rx 2416800 2 18 Ribbon Cable 12x44 Light Bar 2416900 2...

Page 33: ...essed or implied including the warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose The Buyer acknowledges that any oral statements about the merchandise described in this contract made by...

Page 34: ...00 OWNER S MANUAL 2000 GARRETT METAL DETECTORS INC 6 19 00 PN 1531100 11 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION 11 1 OPERATIONS WORK SHEET Location Serial Number Version Date Seq Number Prog Base Sens Settings Change...

Page 35: ...one to six are used to detect metals ranging from conduc tive and or non ferrous to non conductive and or ferrous respectively Loss Prev1 is designed to detect all metals particularly good conductors...

Page 36: ...to Loss Prev6 11 2 PROGRAMS CONT D Alternate For use as an alternative under difficult environmental conditions including electri cal interference A general weapons pro gram that provides moderate dis...

Page 37: ...ing examples are aimed to help the installer determine an appropriate method 11 3 1 CASE 1 Description Two or more PD 6500s that interfere with each other Both units plugged into the same AC power li...

Page 38: ...Set the remaining units to CHANNEL 2 and 3 as shown 10 Repeat pattern of channels 1 2 and 3 for any additional PD 6500s 11 3 3 CASE 3 Description PD 6500 s that interfere s with MT 5500 s MT 5500 must...

Page 39: ...nect power 11 5 BATTERY PACK MODULE OPTIONAL The battery pack module is a field installable assem bly that provides approximately eight hours of uninter rupted operation A monitoring circuit ensures t...

Page 40: ...To replace or remove plug or to hard wire to an AC junction box use Green to ground Black to line hot White to line neutral MAGNASCANNER PD 6500 1167720 INTERNATIONAL Includes a European power cord To...

Page 41: ...n the center of a persons body activates pinpoint lights on BOTH sides of the archway A weapon located either on the right or left side of the body activates pinpoint lights on the right OR left side...

Page 42: ...Copyright 2001 Garrett Metal Detectors All rights reserved PN 1531100 0600...

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