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Test Samples (FERROUS – #.#mm / NONE
FERROUS – #.#mm / STAINLESS STEEL 0.#mm)
This allows the user to setup test sample materials
and sizes which will be prompted for during the
performance check. There are three independent
settings for each of the twenty one product
numbers.
Selecting the soft key adjacent to the material will
allow selection of ferrous (Fe.), none ferrous (N-
Fe.), or stainless steel S/S)l.
Having selected the material select the soft key
adjacent to #.0mm and enter the test sample size.
Press ENTER to store the selected material and
test sample size in memory.
Shift Report Options
The following options, if selected ’IN’, will be
recorded and printed out as part of the shift report.
Reiect Relay Operations (Reject Rly Oper’ns –
IN/OUT)
If ’IN’ is selected the shiff report will include the date
and time of all reject delay operations since the last
shift report.
Modified Settings (Modified Settings – IN OUT)
If ’IN’ is selected the shift report will include certain
settings which have been changed since the last
shift report. The shift report will include the settings
new value / condition and the date and time when it
was changed.
The settings which are recorded are;
Prod No, Sens, Phase, Timer Type, Reference
Phase, Pack and Reject Count Resets and Reject
Inhibit
Shift Report Interval (Shift Report Int. – H. / M.M)
The shift report can be automatically printed on a
timed basis.
The ’H’ stands for hours and can be adjusted to a
maximum of 8.
The ’M’ stands for minutes and can be adjusted to a
maximum of 59.
This will allow a time interval of up to 8:59 between
shift reports.
Setting the time to 0 00 disables timed shift reports.
Shift Report Start Time (Shift Report Start H.## /
M W) –
Firmware 2.10 or qreater
The start time of the shift report can be set to allow
automatically printed shift reports to be started from
a specified time.
The ’H’ stands for hours and can be adjusted to a
maximum of 23.
The ’M’ stands for minutes and can be adjusted to a
maximum of 59.
Test Interval (Test interval - H #/ M.##)
The test interval is the time period between which
the metal detector system requests the QA
personnel to carry out a performance check.
The message ’REQUEST FOR PERFORMANCE
CHECK’ appears on the control module display
when a test is due.
With Module firmware version 2.10 (or greater) an
optional output is available which could be used to
drive an external indicator to attract the attention of
the QA operator.
The test interval time is restarted when a
performance check is carried out.
The ’H’ stands for hours and can be adjusted to a
maximum of 8.
The ’M’ stands for minutes and can be adjusted to a
maximum of 59.
This will allow a time interval of up to 8.59 between
performance checks.
Setting the time to 0.00 disables requests for timed
performance checks.
Overdue Period (Overdue Period - H. # /M.##)
This is the time period allowed, following a
performance check request, before the test is
classed as being overdue.
If the overdue period is reached the ’REQUEST
FGR PERFORMANCE CHECK’ message is
changed to ’OVERDUE FOR PERFORMANCE
CHECK’ and the bar graph display and buzzer are
sequenced on and off to attract attention. An alarm
output is also available, see ’Alarm if overdue’.
The maximum overdue period is restricted to half of
the test interval time.
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