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Stack the panels on top of the bases such that the cones are nearest to the wheel ends of the control unit. 

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that their stacking features are firmly engaged such that the panels, bases, and control unit all nest together snugly. 

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Fasten the straps securely. Stand it up on its wheel end. 

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Exercise caution when standing the unit up on its end. The sudden shift in weight may cause the unit to rock away from you.

 

If your car is too small to accommodate the entire unit in one block, simply remove the straps and load the components 
wherever there is room for them. The entire M-Scope can be loaded into the back seat of a small car. You may wish to un-
stack the components and load them individually if the entire unit is too heavy for you to lift by yourself. The M-Scope 
weighs about 90lbs, which is very light for a security portal, but too heavy for most people to safely lift, unaid

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All of the components have a series of projections and indentations that are designed to nest within each other when the 
components are stacked together for transport. These are called the ‘Stacking Features’. They keep the components from 
sliding around within the stack when they are strapped together for storage or transport. Make sure the bases are positioned 
so their stacking features nest on the control unit securely. 

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counter Menu / statistics

To  view  the  counters’  contents,  press  the  counter  key  [numeral  4]  while  the  M-Scope  is  in  normal 
operating mode. The LCD will display the four counters’ names [people counter, metal target counter, 
speed violations counter, access  alarm counter] and display the values stored in them. To reset the 
counters, press the numeral 1 key. Press numeral 0 [or wait ten seconds] to exit the counter menu.

 

rate alarm Menu

To access the rate alarm menu, press the rate key [numeral 5] while the M-Scope is in normal operating 
mode. The LCD will show the rate alarm setting. There are six possible speed settings including the 
disable  rate  alarm    setting  [i.e.  0.2m/S,  0.5m/S,  1.0m/S,  1.5m/S,  2.0m/S,  Disabled].  All  rates  are 
expressed in meters per second. Use the Up/Down arrows to adjust the rate alarm setting.  Press numeral 
0 [or wait ten seconds] to exit the rate alarm menu. If the rate alarm is not set to DISABLED, a subject 
taking too long (more than 7.5 seconds) to exit the M-Scope will also cause a speed violation.

While in the Rate Alarm Menu,  a user can choose to set the M-Scope to an “Entrance Only Active” 
mode.  In this mode, the M-Scope alarms and counts people that enter the unit through the entrance 
only, and ignores those entering through the exit side of the unit.  The “Entrance Only Active” mode 
can be set by pressing the numeral 5 key while in the Rate Alarm Menu.  “Entrance Only Active” will 
be displayed in the rate alarm menu and on the title screen when powering the unit on. This function 
is useful in situations where there is an interest in screening people entering an event and but not 
screening or acquiring statistics (for example, people or target counters) when they are leaving. 

To return to the normal operating mode (the alarm and counter are active when people enter through 
the entrance and exit), press the 5 key again, while in the Rate Alarm Menu.

access Menus / Password Protection

Access to adjustable parameters such as sensitivity and rate alarm settings, and to the statistics 
counters, may be password protected using the features found on the Access menu.  Pressing the 
Down arrow key while the M-Scope is in normal mode opens the access menu. If the Access feature is 
enabled, meaning the system is currently under password protection, the LCD screen will prompt you 
to enter the current access code.  The M-Scopes factory default access code is 01. The default access 
code will remain 01, until it is changed by a user.

• System will respond to an incorrect access code entry by displaying code mismatch.

• After each unsuccessful attempt, the system will display  Access Denied and the event will be logged 
in the statistics counter under the Access alarm counter heading.

There are locations for storing four different access codes, for use by different individuals.
Location 1 is the Master 1 access code location. 
Whenever the M-Scope is password protected by Access enable, 
a Master level password is needed to access: 
1. Change the sensitivity level
2. Access the counter menu
3. Change the rate alarm setting
4. Edit the access codes
5. Change/Access Presets

User level access codes allow changes to be made to the volume and contrast. 
No access code is needed to turn on or off the unit. 
When you open the access menu with a Master level code, you can choose between access enabled and 
access disabled, by pressing the numeral 5 key.  

Huvudkontor Order & Lager: Malux Sweden AB, Box 221, 891 25 Örnsköldsvik. Växel 0660-29 29 00, fax 0660-850 85.

Försäljningskontor: Stockholm, Göteborg, Stenungsund, Kalmar. För adresser: www.malux.se.

Huvudkontor Order & Lager: Malux Sweden AB, Box 221, 891 25 Örnsköldsvik. Växel 0660-29 29 00, fax 0660-850 85.

Försäljningskontor: Stockholm, Göteborg, Stenungsund, Kalmar. För adresser: www.malux.se.

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Страница 2: ...ates split cognition freeing operator to monitor surroundings 2 Some objects may not be detected because of their composition size and location on the subject If an undetected object passes through th...

Страница 3: ...sher s expertise innovation and reputation for quality metal detection solutions to the critical and demanding security market Huvudkontor Order Lager Malux Sweden AB Box 221 891 25 rnsk ldsvik V xel...

Страница 4: ...dity 95 non condensing BATTERY AC POWER 2 rechargeable batteries 40 hours of battery life on a single charge AC power options include 110V 60Hz or 220V 50Hz Warranty 24 months parts and labor NOTE Thi...

Страница 5: ...emember the following tips for caring and maintaining your M Scope Check the spring contact pins and boards for dirt and debris When cleaning your M Scope use a damp cloth only Do not submerge the bas...

Страница 6: ...Light OFF Ready Light OFF Numeral 4 key Bar graph LED 4 on GREEN Top Zone Light GREEN Middle Zone Light GREEN Bottom Zone Light GREEN Status Light OFF Ready Light OFF Numeral 5 key Bar graph LED 5 on...

Страница 7: ...e alphanumeric characters between the pairs of ovals represent the magnitudes of the three zones most recent target measurements These values are expressed in hexadecimal engineering units and they va...

Страница 8: ...ope to use any of these four Preset groups simply press the corresponding numeral key when the M Scope is in normal operating mode For example pressing the numeral 8 key will set the M Scope to the co...

Страница 9: ...wait ten seconds to exit the Access menus Access Menus Password Protection Continued Default Codes MASTER 1 01 USER 2 1 USER 3 2 USER 4 3 Lay out the transport straps on the spot where you will stack...

Страница 10: ...violation While in the Rate Alarm Menu a user can choose to set the M Scope to an Entrance Only Active mode In this mode the M Scope alarms and counts people that enter the unit through the entrance...

Страница 11: ...RATE 6 Factory Presets FPSET 7 User Presets 1 PRO1 8 User Presets 2 PRO2 9 User Presets 3 PRO3 All of the M Scope s commands are entered through the twelve button keypad on the control unit The two up...

Страница 12: ...a time No more than two can glow yellow alternating red and green at a time Any combination of green zone indicators is possible After finding target s the audio alert will continue to beep and the al...

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