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.