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©2003 GARRETT METAL DETECTORS
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GARRETT PD 6500
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USER MANUAL
ZONE 5-6 (ZONE 5=150+0%)
The sensitivity of the last two zones can be adjusted from -63% to +192% of
the base sensitivity. For example an adjustment of zero percent means that
the sensitivity of a given zone is equal to the base sensitivity.
The following are a few examples of adjustments based on a base sensitivity
setting of 150.
ZONE 5= 150+0% (Zone 5 is set to the base sensitivity)
ZONE 5= 150+192% (Zone 5 sensitivity is 192% greater than the
base sensitivity)
ZONE 5= 150-63% (Zone 5 sensitivity is 63% less than the base
sensitivity)
ZONE 5 = <current base sensitivity number setting> + <choice of -63% to
+192%>, will appear on LCD. If user is authorized to change this setting, the
user may use the + (to increase) or - (to decrease), in 1% increments, the
percent to be increased or decreased from the base sensitivity level.
ZONE 6 = <current base sensitivity number setting> + <choice of -63% to
+192%>, will appear on LCD. If user is authorized to change this setting, the
user may use the + (to increase) or - (to decrease), in 1% increments, the
percent to be increased or decreased from the base sensitivity level.
Press ACCESS for the next zone adjustment or OPERATE to resume normal
operation.
3.5.20
RELAY
This feature enables user to change the AC and DC relay circuits to
"normally open" (RELAY N/O) or "normally closed" (RELAY N/C) depending
on the installation requirements. RELAY <N/O or N/C>, will appear on LCD.
If user is authorized to change relay, the user may use the + / - touchpads to
change to N/O or N/C.
Press ACCESS for next adjustment or OPERATE to resume normal operation.
3.5.21
ALTER SUPERVISOR CODE
(+ TO ALTER CODE 1)
The Supervisor Adjustments code (referred to as CODE1) is factory preset to
1234. To change it:
1. Press the + touchpad.
2. Enter a new four-digit code.
3. When the LCD prompts, REPEAT CODE, re-enter the new four-digit
code. The message, CODE ENTERED OK, should appear. (If the
message, INVALID ENTRY, appears, repeat steps 2 and 3.)
Press ACCESS for the next adjustment or OPERATE to resume normal
operation.