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CS 5000 

User Manual

       

©2009 GARRETT METAL DETECTORS                      29  

 

 

       PN 1530100 REV H

10.  OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

This Manual is designed to provide all necessary information required for operation of the Garrett CS 

5000 walk-through metal detector. It contains four sections:

 

• Description of the detector;

 

• Description of all controls;

 

• Operators’ responsibilities;

 

• Basic operating instructions.

10.1 

BASIC INSTRUCTIONS

In addition to following all operating procedures as directed by supervisors the operator of a CS 5000 

detector has only these responsibilities:

 

• Assure that the detector is always operating properly;

 

• Select Off and Operate / On modes;

 

• Regulate volume of the alarm;

 

• Read and/or reset the counter;

 

• Respond to all alarms.

10.2 

LCD REPORTS INFORMATION

The LCD on an overhead panel of the detector reports information concerning the unit’s calibration 

and operation. This includes program data, sensitivity settings, operator settings and fault indication. 

A bright LED bar graph, easily visible from a distance, reports detection levels and separate lights 

indicate ready and alarm conditions. All regulation and control functions are “self-prompting” with nec-

essary commands shown automatically on the LCD. The unit also features the capability to report a 

traffic count on its LCD.

Exact control of the unit’s sensitivity is assured by a system with 200 precise and repeatable steps 

for  each  program  level,  regulated  by  state-of-the-art  touchpads  and  reported  visually  on  the  LCD. 

Improved security of the unit’s detection settings comes from a totally new system of access codes.

Two  levels  of  codes  eliminate  the  need  for  bothersome  keys  for  locked  doors  or  other  protective 

devices, while the CS 5000’s circuitry provides precise accuracy of calibration never before achieved.

Access Code #1 is used by supervisors for selecting programs and sensitivity, with Access Code #2 

designed for initial set-up and overall control. All settings are encoded by touchpads and stored in a 

resettable memory. 

Security of the unit’s calibration settings is further protected by a non-resettable sequence code that 

allows supervisors to keep a log of all changes that are ever made to the program, sensitivity or set 

up, as well as any unsuccessful attempt at changing them. In addition, a tamper indication reports any 

unauthorized attempts at access.

A  complete  and  automatic  self-diagnostic  program  is  carried  out  by  the  CS  5000  each  time  the 

OPERATE

 touchpad is pressed. In addition, the detector utilizes self-testing circuitry that enables it to 

identify and report automatically the failure of elements that would affect operation of the unit.

10.3 

CONTROLS / LCD DISPLAY

Large  alpha/numeric  display  on  the  Control  Panel,  backlit  for  easy  viewing,  reports  

(in  words)  all  regulating,  controlling  and  self-prompting  functions  of  the  unit.  Because  the  unit  is 

designed to be “user-friendly,” all regulation and control functions are self-prompting with necessary 

commands shown on the LCD display. Operators should follow instructions of supervisors concerning 

responses to these commands.

Summary of Contents for MAGNASCANNER CS 5000

Page 1: ...75042 6797 USA Phone 1 800 234 6151 Fax 1 972 494 1881 Email security garrett com Website garrett com International Garrett Metal Detectors International Security Division 1881 W State Street Garland...

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Page 3: ...n small amounts of harmful substances Caution Do not short circuit Serious burns may result Caution Do not dispose of batteries in a fire They may explode Caution Do not open or mutilate batteries The...

Page 4: ...ecial care Any recommendations or directives issued by personal physicians or medical device manufacturers should be fol lowed If for any reason e g doctors orders etc a patron objects to being scanne...

Page 5: ...ADJUSTMENTS 16 6 SUPERVISOR ADJUSTMENTS 18 7 SUPERVISOR RESPONSIBILITIES 20 8 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 22 9 MAINTENANCE REPAIR 24 9 1 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE 24 9 2 REPAIR 24 9 3 MODULE REPLACEMENT 24 9...

Page 6: ...s and fault indication A bright LED bar graph easily visible from a distance reports detection levels and separate lights indicate ready and alarm conditions All regulation and control functions are s...

Page 7: ...tain the green light is visible before any individual is permitted to pass through the detector 2 1 3 LCD Panel Large alpha numeric LCD below the Bar Graph reports all operating setup and diagnostic i...

Page 8: ...count is displayed on the LCD display Pressing and hold ing this touchpad for ten 10 seconds causes the counter to return to zero 0 Whenever the LCD is displaying information other than the current tr...

Page 9: ...touchpad no further action should be taken and the unit will return automatically to the Operate Mode in about ten 10 seconds SPECIAL NOTE The above touchpad functions will be available to operators o...

Page 10: ...this cover and connected with the Controller Module This pack has a switch which is used to disconnect battery power This switch need be placed in the OFF position only during storage or when the unit...

Page 11: ...proximity For information concerning the operation of multiple units see Section 11 3 The site for a CS 5000 should be selected with requirements for its pedestrian traffic and use in mind i e space f...

Page 12: ...ee at the top If using cord set it must be routed through the channel closest to the Power Module Care should be taken to prevent accidental disconnections and exposure to water 3 2 3 Place the styrof...

Page 13: ...2 7 With two or more people lift to a vertical position and move to location 3 3 8 Check for stability of unit which is important for proper operation and safety If the floor proves to be uneven eith...

Page 14: ...Display Panel as necessary SELF TEST will be displayed as the unit tests itself automatically If any of the following six errors are detected they will be displayed as shown below Example SELF TEST 3...

Page 15: ...described in Section 9 2 4 1 4 NON FATAL ERRORS Errors 2 3 and 6 may also occur These failures do not limit the system s detection capabilities and the unit will continue to operate Although the equip...

Page 16: ...to 9 will be displayed on the LCD panel and the tone that has been selected will be heard When the desired tone is reached press ACCESS to select the next adjustment or press OPERATE to return to norm...

Page 17: ...return to normal operation 5 8 Alter Access Code 2 This Installation Access Code has been preset at the factory at 5678 To change this code 1 Press the touchpad 2 Enter a new four digit code 3 The LC...

Page 18: ...he four digit code touchpad can be used to increase the number and the touchpad to lower it Press ACCESS for next adjustment or OPERATE to return to normal operation 6 2 Sensitivity This option permit...

Page 19: ...nsitivity level required to cause an alarm for the particular metallic target that is being passed through the archway This information can then be used to regulate the unit Press the ACCESS touchpad...

Page 20: ...s saturated the detector s receiver circuits and the warble alarm is an indicator that the operator should correct the situation before allowing anyone to pass through the metal detector Calibration a...

Page 21: ...kle boost to allow easier passage of shoes containing metal shanks Two additional levels of boost are available for higher levels of security This adjustment should be used only when sensitivity at an...

Page 22: ...through a screw terminal block Remote indicators and remote console are connected through RJ 45 telephone type connections 8 6 Indicators Ready light indicates unit is operational Alarm light and audi...

Page 23: ...RFI EMI filters provideattenuation from 10 MHz to 1000 MHz 8 14 Synchronization Multiple frequencies permit several CS 5000s to operate simultaneously in close proximity 8 15 Electrical Fully automati...

Page 24: ...eaning use only denatured alcohol Test the detector daily or whenever the environment changes 9 2 Repair There are no user adjustable controls inside the unit Should the equipment ever fail to perform...

Page 25: ...CTORS 25 PN 1530100 REV H 12 9 14 23 5 CABLE A CONNECTOR CABLE B CONNECTOR RIBBON CABLE CONNECTOR BOTTOM OF PC BOARD CONNECTOR FRONT TOUCHPAD CONNECTOR BOTTOM OF PC BOARD ACCESS CODE RESET POWER SUPPL...

Page 26: ...CS 5000 User Manual 2009 GARRETT METAL DETECTORS 26 PN 1530100 REV H 17 18 20 10 19 21 11 4...

Page 27: ...Assembly 2326081 1 9 Power Supply Module 85 265 vac 2326300 1 10 IR Emitter Circuit Board Assembly 2333702 1 11 IR Detector Circuit Board Assembly 2333802 1 12 Cable Assembly Panel A 2403700 1 13 Cabl...

Page 28: ...y an unauthorized party This warranty is expressly in lieu of all other warranties expressed or implied including the warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose The Buyer acknowle...

Page 29: ...hpads and reported visually on the LCD Improved security of the unit s detection settings comes from a totally new system of access codes Two levels of codes eliminate the need for bothersome keys for...

Page 30: ...not ready for operation Wait for green Ready light press OPERATE touchpad if necessary Person s who triggered the Set up Alarm must pass through the unit again 10 6 2 Standard Alarm Occurs when a red...

Page 31: ...quency and tone The unit further protects security of control settings by maintaining a non resettable sequence code that indicates any attempt at seeking access to the settings A Tamper Alarm sounds...

Page 32: ...r have not been blocked in any way Receiver Balance Error 4 This problem could be caused by the presence of a large metal object that has been placed near the unit Operators should look for such an ob...

Page 33: ...uld always follow instructions from supervisors about reporting them On rare occasions a nuisance source might trigger the alarm just as someone is passing through the detector An operator should neve...

Page 34: ...n carefully and remember their basic responsibilities for operating the CS 5000 as stated on the first page Make sure power is turned on Make certain the unit is operating properly Adjust volume of th...

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Page 36: ...be emphasized or ignored 11 2 2 Programs 11 15 Standard programs designed to detect a broad range of objects Lower numbered programs are primarily for the detection of ferrous objects such as iron mo...

Page 37: ...ive objects Emphasis of detection is on conductive objects Immunity to external noise is moderate making this program usable in most environments Discrimination is moderate to good Recommended applica...

Page 38: ...fere with each other Both units plugged into same power line same circuit breaker Procedure Set both units to MASTER Set one unit to CHANNEL A Set one unit to CHANNEL B 11 3 2 CASE II Description Thre...

Page 39: ...l alarm locking device or other component may be made as shown below The optically isolated triac output will conduct only during the time that the Red Alarm light is illu minated It is recommended th...

Page 40: ...power 11 5 REMOTE CONTROL Optional A complete remote console with all control functions that are available on the overhead panel is avail able for monitoring and controlling functions of the Magnasca...

Page 41: ...ided on the side of the battery module to fully disconnect battery power This switch should be set to its OFF position anytime the system is being stored and anytime the system is not in use and is no...

Page 42: ...g for the power cord 11 7 2 For each panel remove and discard the two 2 rubber bumpers located on the bottom of the panels these holes will be used for attaching mounting plates to panels 11 7 3 Using...

Page 43: ...xt step 11 8 ELECTRICAL WIRING REQUIREMENTS Magnascanner CS 5000 11674XX Comes with a standard American ground power cord If the plug must be replaced or removed to hardwire an AC junction box use the...

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