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Operating Instructions
This chapter provides general information about using the metal detector, including some guidance on
setting up the detector to provide the best results.
The following sections provide more information:
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Setting Up the Metal Detector
This section provides guidance for setting up some basic features of the metal detector.
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Configuring the Metal Detector
This section provides for configuring the available options to provide an effective metal
detection system.
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Adding a New Product
This section provides guidance for adding a new product into the system for inspection.
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Learning Products
This section provides guidance for setting up the Lean feature and then ‘Learning’ a product.
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Using Performance Validation
This section provides guidance for setting up the PVS feature and then carrying out a PV test
for a product.
Setting Up the Metal Detector
This section provides guidance covering how to set up some basic features of the metal detector.
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Setting the Time and Date
This section describes how to set the time and date to be used by the detector. It is important
that this is synchronised with other production equipment to assist with any investigations.
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Setting the Language
This section describes how to set the language to be used by the detector. A wide range of
languages are available for selection and the process is very simple.
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Setting the Machine ID
This section describes how to set a unique name / number identifier for the metal detector. This
is useful for data analysis purposes when you are using more than one detector as the
machine ID is provided at the top of all Logs and Reports.
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Setting User Access Level and Password
Use accounts are created at one of four access levels from 1 to 4. Level 1 provides basic
operator access whilst level 4 provides access to all of the detector’s features and functionality.
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