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top of the head down to the back of the neck.

  •  When  the  detector  identifies  a  suspicious  item  and  there  is  no  visible 

source for the alarm (clothing is shielding the source object), ask the person to 

show you what they have in that area. For example, for an alarm along the arm 

or wrist, have the scannee pull up his or her shirt sleeve. Using your detector, 

duplicate the squeal you heard before, but now over the visible item.

  • Do not let the scannee influence you as to what is actually causing an 

alarm. For instance, if the detector denotes the presence of a suspicious item 

under  a  shirt  sleeve,  do  not  fail  to  completely  investigate  the  source  of  the 

alarm even though the scannee assures you that it is just his or her watch.

  • If the person you are about to scan caused an alarm when walking through 

a portal metal detector, and your job is to try to locate the source of that alarm 

on his or her body, do not stop the complete scanning process just because you 

come across one alarm-causing item. Continue the scan even though you find 

one or more items in the process.

  • The lower abdominal area is particularly difficult to scan because this area 

is private in nature and because of the metal items usually found in this area: 

belt buckles, metal buttons or snaps, and metal zippers. When doing the initial 

front body scan, if an alarm occurs in this area, there are two possible ways to 

further investigate:

 

a. Ask the scannee to undo any belt he or she might have on and have him 

or her pull the belt ends away from the middle of the body. Now scan the zipper 

area;  your handheld metal detector should tell you if it is now only sensing a 

zipper and/or a metal snap, or if a more suspicious item is present and further 

investigation is needed.

 

b. A second approach that some schools use is that, if the lower abdominal 

area is causing an alarm on the handheld detector, ask the scannee to bend 

the front of his or her front waistband forward, to ascertain that no weapon 

is  hidden  behind  it.  Facilities  need  to  be  available  for  situations  where 

further investigation can be accomplished privately, but only in the presence 

of two or more school employees who are the same gender as the scannee

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Scanning a Person

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Page 3: ...attractive The Matrix 100 Handheld Metal Detector is designed to detect metal and is primarily for security applications however it is useful for a myriad of detection applications Table of Contents...

Page 4: ...8 778 9010 www whiteselectronics com Features Front View Features Back view ON OFF button Battery door De sense button Visual indicator LED Audio speaker ON OFF LED and Low battery indicator Lanyard h...

Page 5: ...0 www whiteselectronics com Features Back View Battery door De sense button Visual indicator LED Scan area Sensitivity control access hole Volume control access hole Earbud jack with rubber plug Lanya...

Page 6: ...lectronics com Features Top Edge Features Bottom Edge Mechanical Drawing metric Dimensions De sense button Scan area Visual indicator LED Battery door Lanyard hole Scan area Battery door Earbud jack a...

Page 7: ...7 888 778 9010 www whiteselectronics com Features Battery Door Battery door Stylus Battery polarization graphic...

Page 8: ...ouble ash for medium sensitivity or a triple ash for high sensitivity ON Vibrate press the ON OFF button twice This will be followed by a single vibration burst and the ON indicator LED will emit a si...

Page 9: ...o press the sensitivity control to cycle through the sensitivity levels low medium or high The unit will beep or vibrate and will ash the red visual indicator LED to announce the new sensitivity level...

Page 10: ...s turned off or the battery is removed the ear bud volume level setting is retained in the memory Testing the Scanner Turn on the scanner in the ON Audio or ON Vibrate mode Pass the scanner over a met...

Page 11: ...fe of 9V alkaline batteries and depends upon the battery type and the battery recharging system WARNING DO NOT use the earbud jack as a recharging port Use of the earbud jack as a recharging port may...

Page 12: ...12 888 778 9010 www whiteselectronics com Battery Installation Gently slide the battery door open Slide a 9V battery into the battery cavity as shown below Close the battery door L...

Page 13: ...ity by approximately 50 This is particularly useful when scanning near rebar reinforced oors The De sense is only activated as long as the button is depressed While the De sense button is pressed the...

Page 14: ...whiteselectronics com Earbud jack The earbud jack accepts a 3mm or 1 8 Mono connector Earbud Jack Rubber Plug The rubber plug helps protect the earbud jack against dirt and moisture Earbud jack Earbu...

Page 15: ...handheld detectors in schools While it is not dif cult to learn to use a handheld metal detector correctly school administrators should not underestimate the value of annual training for their operato...

Page 16: ...the torso down the leg to the ankle then move to the other ankle and sweep back up the front of this opposite leg and torso ending with the opposite shoulder If a particular detector s detection padd...

Page 17: ...m causing item Continue the scan even though you nd one or more items in the process The lower abdominal area is particularly dif cult to scan because this area is private in nature and because of the...

Page 18: ...S Schools National Institute of Justice U S Department of Justice Washington DC September 1999 Available online at http www ojp usdoj gov nij pubs sum 178265 htm There have been no conclusive studies...

Page 19: ...ems not covered by this warranty are as follows Batteries Failures caused by abuse Tampering with the internal electronics Battery leakage Repairs made by an unauthorized party Contaminants Use in adv...

Page 20: ...at 50 cm 19 68 43 cm 33 cm 21 cm Scan area is cylindrical 28 cm long Diameter is 2x the sensitivity distance for the object class plus 2 cm 79 Scan speed All object size classes 0 1 to 2 0 m s 04 to 7...

Page 21: ...r Service Representatives at 888 778 9010 Maintenance Perform daily inspection to ensure the Matrix 100 is operating properly Inspect the battery to ensure it is fresh or charged and that the Matrix 1...

Page 22: ...ential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio commu...

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