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 User MANUAL

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© 2008 Garrett Metal Detectors 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 PN 1532010 REV F1

 

 

   

Garrett  Metal  Detectors  has  years  of  experience  designing,  installing  and  

 

 

   

operating  security  screening  checkpoints.  Garrett’s  experience  ranges  from  very  small— 

 

 

   

one and two detector checkpoints—to very large, 900-detector Olympic operations. Garrett  

 

 

   

always prefers to work closely with its clients when designing checkpoints. Every client has  

 

 

   

a unique situation and needs a somewhat customized solution. Garrett is happy to assist in  

 

 

   

designing and implementing these solutions. This section is intended to provide general in 

 

 

   

formation for designing security screening checkpoints.

 

  2.1.1 

eLeCTrICAL POWer

 

 

   

Electricity is a critical element for successful, trouble-free installations. Garrett metal detectors  

 

 

   

require 100-240 Volt, 50/60 Hertz power, and draw less than 2 amperes each. Consequently,  

 

 

   

“power load” is minimal for any group of detectors. 

 
 

 

   

Due  to  their  pulse  induction  technology,  it  is  required  that  all  PD  6500

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  units  

 

 

   

within 25’ to 100’ of each other be connected to the same phase of the AC power source;  

 

 

   

otherwise, a Master / Slave configuration must be used. 

(See Section 2.3.)

 

 

   

Connecting to a single power source can be easily accomplished using extension power cords  

 

 

   

connected to the same outlet if existing power does not, or cannot, meet this requirement. An  

 

 

   

optional 10’ power cord jumper is available to simplify this connection. 

(See Section 8.2.)

 

 

   

Garrett  metal  detectors  are  very  versatile  and  can  be  connected  to  power  from  either  

 

 

   

the top or bottom of either side. This makes connecting power very convenient and gives  

 

 

   

users more options when designing their sites. When “running” power along the ground it is  

 

 

   

recommended that cords be secured to the ground using highly visible industrial tape or cable  

 

 

   

trays. This ensures that the cord is visible to patron traffic and prevents personal injury as well 

 

 

 

   

as equipment damage. When “running” power overhead it is recommended that power cords  

 

 

   

be suspended above the detector. This keeps the cord accessible for maintenance, but out of  

 

 

   

reach of regular traffic.

 

  2.1.2 

PHYsICAL sITe

 

 

   

Appropriate selection and preparation of a site is paramount for successful, efficient and 

 

 

 

   

effective checkpoint screening operations. The site must be flat, level and free from obstruc-

 

 

 

   

tions.  The  surface  must  be  solid  and  free  from  any  vibration  or  movement.  Most  indoor  

 

 

   

surfaces are already adequate. Outdoor surfaces should be asphalt or concrete; wooden or  

 

 

   

metal platforms can NOT be used. The site should be free from running or standing water and  

 

 

   

should provide protection from weather elements. An industrial, four-walled tent is the best  

 

 

   

way to provide shelter from the weather elements when outdoors. The tent must be strong  

 

 

   

enough to repel rain, snow, sleet and a fair amount of wind.

 

  2.1.3 

CHeCKPOINT CONFIGUrATION

 

 

   

A  site  must  also  allow  for  efficient  spacing  and  configuration  of  metal  detectors.  If  a 

 

 

 

   

site  is  too  small  the  operation  of  the  checkpoint  becomes  “choked”  and  “bottlenecks”  

 

 

   

form. This severely hampers the flow of “traffic” through a checkpoint and can be troublesome 

 

 

 

   

when trying to operate within time constraints. If a site is too big it becomes difficult to oversee 

 

 

 

   

the checkpoint, and valuable space is wasted. As a general rule a rectangular block of space,  

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Страница 1: ...treet Garland Texas 75042 6797 USA Phone 972 494 6151 Fax 972 494 1881 Email international garrett com Website www garrett com USA Security Division Garrett Metal Detectors 1881 West State Street Garl...

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Страница 3: ...of harmful substances Caution Do not short circuit Serious burns may result Caution Do not dispose of batteries in a fire They may explode Caution Do not open or mutilate batteries They may contain a...

Страница 4: ...e Any recommendations or directives issued by personal physicians or medical device manu facturers should be followed If for any reason e g doctors orders etc a patron objects to being scanned with a...

Страница 5: ...NGS 24 3 6 FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS 34 3 7 CODE RESET 35 4 program Sensitivity settings 36 4 1 program selection 36 4 2 selecting sensitivity and zone boost settings 36 5 operation 38 5 1 OPERATIONAL...

Страница 6: ...ape and orientation Traffic Pacing lights with international wait and proceed symbols are Flow located on the entrance side of each panel and allow smooth and efficient traffic flow The PD 6500i traff...

Страница 7: ...2 1 ELECTRICAL SAFETY The Garrett PD 6500i has been tested and found to comply with Canadian Standard CAN CSA C22 2 No 1010 1 and CAN CSA C22 2 No 1010 1B 97 Safety Requirements for Measurement Contro...

Страница 8: ...R Part 15 Subpart B 1998 Class A for Power Line Conducted Emissions FCC 47 CFR Part 15 Subpart B 1998 Class A for Radiated Emissions EN 55022 1998 Radiated Emissions for Class A Information Technology...

Страница 9: ...The ready light must be illuminated before a patron is permitted to enter the walk through A rapidly blinking ready light is an indication that AC power has been discon nected and the unit is operatin...

Страница 10: ...orts alarm statistics such as alarm count and alarm count If operator access is enabled the counter may be reset by pressing the COUNTER touchpad for approximately ten seconds 1 3 1 6 4 VOLUME The VOL...

Страница 11: ...r the PD 6500i and overloads the detector s circuits The warble sound prompts the operator to correct the situation before allowing anyone to pass through the metal detector 1 3 2 3 TAMPER ALARM When...

Страница 12: ...de This makes connecting power very convenient and gives users more options when designing their sites When running power along the ground it is recommended that cords be secured to the ground using h...

Страница 13: ...ors at a checkpoint Garrett has found the following configurations to work best Please refer to the following illustrations See Section 2 3 for additional equipment spacing requirements and set up inf...

Страница 14: ...ff Membe r X Ray or Search Table Detector Operator Operator Operator 12 30 cm min X Ray or Search Table Detector 12 30 cm min Traffic Flow 24 60 cm min Traffic Flow Pacing Line 24 60 cm min Traffic Fl...

Страница 15: ...or X Ray or Search Table 12 30 cm min 12 30 cm min Detector Pacer Pacer Operator Operator Wanding Area Staff Member 2 5 cm min 2 5 cm min Detector Detector Pacer Bag Screener Bag Screener Bag Screener...

Страница 16: ...machines and other complementary screening equipment should be placed a minimum distance of 12 from the detector See section 6 1 for information about identifying and resolving sources of interferenc...

Страница 17: ...ction unit with touchpad panel facing down on packing insert Connect detection unit to panels A and B using four screws and finishing washers Do not tighten Figure 2 2 4 Connect Panel Cables Open the...

Страница 18: ...able at the bottom of the entrance side of the selected panel through the 1 inch diameter opening in the bottom of the boot Slip the power cord into the clamp as shown in Figure 2 4 to prevent pinchin...

Страница 19: ...l detector WTMD operation units within 25 to 100 of each other depending on sensitivity setting certain power requirements and installation adjustments are necessary to avoid crosstalk interference am...

Страница 20: ...n in Figure 2 10 and on inside of controller cover Connector block is a plug in and may be removed to facilitate connection of the wires 5 With the exception of the end units the SH1 jumper located on...

Страница 21: ...operation Note At distances between 20 and 40 inches 0 5 to 1 m it may or may not be necessary to switch off a transmitter panel of the PD 6500i Leave both transmitters on unless interfer ence is obse...

Страница 22: ...etting 3 Establishing the required program and settings 4 Checking for interference and verifying proper operation 3 CONTROLS AND ADJUSTMENTS There are three access levels of security clearance for th...

Страница 23: ...Yes View Only View Only Min Volume 12 ON OFF Select 1 200 Administrator 5678 OFF ON View Only View Reset 0 50 View Reset View Reset View Reset Yes View Only View Only View Only Min Volume 12 0 12 1 9...

Страница 24: ...rder press the PROGRAM touchpad Press OPERATE to exit and return to normal operation 3 5 1 VOLUME VOLUME shows the current volume setting The user may use the touchpads to increase or decrease the ala...

Страница 25: ...e viewed only by the administrator The Admin Alarm automatically resets to zero when the Admin Count is reset or rolls over 3 5 10 RESET COUNTER RESET COUNT allows the traffic and Alarm counts to be r...

Страница 26: ...N CNT DIR is used to select the way in which traffic flow will be counted FWD ONLY counts patrons passing in the normal forward direction only passing in the reverse direction has no affect on count R...

Страница 27: ...coincide with other Garrett walk through channels A and B 3 5 23 PROGRAM PROG which indicates the current program setting will appear on the LCD If the user is authorized to change the program the us...

Страница 28: ...rformed enough tests 8 Choose the highest reading produced by the test object 9 Return to the base sensitivity menu item and enter the alarm level reading that you chose in Step 8 as the base sensitiv...

Страница 29: ...ds An adjustment of zero percent means the sensitivity of that area is equal to the base sensitivity The zones lights on the detector will light up to indicate the area being adjusted The following ar...

Страница 30: ...ble KEYPAD 6 7 8 9 10 11 Figure 3 2 PD 6500i Zones There are 33 total detection zones 11 from top to bottom Zones 1 1 2 6 each having 3 separate detection zones to indicate left center or right side T...

Страница 31: ...TIONAL except ACCESS OFF All touchpads are blocked except All touchpads are BLOCKED ON OFF and ACCESS ON w Key All touchpads are OPERATIONAL All touchpads are BLOCKED 3 5 29 ALTER SUPERVISOR CODE TO A...

Страница 32: ...sive detection speeds are required such as throwing a metal object through the archway Activating the Expanded Detection Speed setting may increase the level of noise interference 3 5 33 M Filter This...

Страница 33: ...off This feature may be useful when attempting to operate within 20 50 cm of non Garrett walk through detectors see illustrations in Section 2 3 4 Specifically if the RX panel of the non Garrett detec...

Страница 34: ...Zone Lights 2 Sec Alarm Time 1 Sec I R Analysis ON Count Direction Forward Only Language English Synchronization Master Channel 1 Program Airports Base Sensitivity 165 Zone 1 0 Zone 2 0 Zone 3 0 Zone...

Страница 35: ...d for resetting the administrator access code to factory preset code 1 Open the main cover of the detection unit 2 Remove the three screws attached to the controller module cover 3 With power turned o...

Страница 36: ...n of Program Sensitivity and Zone Boost settings is important since lower than required sensitivity and or zone boosts settings can decrease the ability of the equipment to detect forbidden objects an...

Страница 37: ...tems and is therefore recommended for applications which allow low traffic throughput Loss prevention programs one to six are used to detect metals ranging from conductive and or non ferrous to non co...

Страница 38: ...rms The Operator s ongoing responsibility is to ensure that the PD 6500i always operates accord ing to the information displayed on the LCD and to determine the cause of the alarms The Operator should...

Страница 39: ...n alarm and the alarm light appears the Operator should instruct the individual to step outside the walk through and remove any metal objects from their body and or clothing The Operator should then e...

Страница 40: ...rces However the high sensitivity required to detect smaller objects may make the equipment susceptible to interference from a variety of external sources The presence of these noise sources may be re...

Страница 41: ...4 Adjust the BASE SENSITIVITY up or down until only a limited number of zone lights are active This will indicate the location of the strongest interference See Section 3 5 24 5 After identifying the...

Страница 42: ...RX BOARD FAIL AC SYNC or SYNC FAIL RX A or B ZN PK FAIL RX or TX OPTIC FAIL CABLE MISCONNECT RX A or B ZN BAL FAIL DSP FAIL TX A FAIL TX B FAIL NO SLAVE OUTPUT SLAVE SYNC SYNC FAIL AC SYNC FAIL TX OPT...

Страница 43: ...and connectors 2 Circuit Board Connections 1 Panel B cable and connectors 2 Circuit Board Connections Ensure no blockage of IR beam of Panel A and Panel B at waist level of archway Ensure line voltag...

Страница 44: ...head panel contains all of the circuit boards required for operation The cables that connect the controller module to the side panels are plugged into connectors at the top of each panel The controlle...

Страница 45: ...sembly 2342102 2 11 Light Bar Controller 2341112 2 12 Light Bar Slave Set 2341212 2 13 Power Supply Module 2338612 1 14 Touch panel 9425100 1 15 Speaker Assembly 2404900 1 16 Cable Assembly A Det Unit...

Страница 46: ...PD 6500i USER MANUAL 46 2008 Garrett Metal Detectors PN 1532010 REV F1 27 10 16 21 17 13 9...

Страница 47: ...made by an unauthorized party THIS WARRANTY IS EXPRESSLY IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING THE WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE THE BUYER A...

Страница 48: ...evice a VCR video monitor or other AC component follow Figure 7 1 The optically isolated triac output conducts only when the red Alarm light is illuminated Control should not exceed 48Vrms and 100mA T...

Страница 49: ...1 and 2 1 Disconnect from AC power 2 Open access door of detection unit 3 Remove the three screws that hold controller cover Remove the terminal connector 4 Connect the relay or device to controller...

Страница 50: ...BATTERY BACKUP MODULE INSTALLATION 1 Open the access door of the detection unit 2 Disconnect the AC power plug from the power supply module 3 Remove the three screws that hold the controller module co...

Страница 51: ...trical outlet 8 3 Desktop Remote Control PN 2266400 The desktop remote control allows the user to monitor and control the PD 6500i from a remote location The remote includes a full keypad LCD Panel LE...

Страница 52: ...equirement to move multiple units The removable version requires no modifications to the panels for installation 8 4 1 Installation of Permanent MagnaDolly PN 1169000 Follow installation instructions...

Страница 53: ...mounts may be used to fix the location of the PD 6500i to eliminate unauthorized relocation and to protect from tipping The mounts are intended for smooth floors and eliminate damaging finished floors...

Страница 54: ...fic and alarm history To install the module first install the short RS485 cable on the circuit board Attach the CMA module using the screws which attach the circuit board cover Connect the CMA to a ne...

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