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Code
Meaning
Range
T Description
0
SETTING0
1
SETTING1
2
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:
19
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CURRENT SETTING: SETTING1
NOTES
If the selected setting has been modified affecting detection capability, an additional ‘MODIFIED’
indication appears.
If the current setting does not correspond to any LD setting, a ‘NO SET’ message is provided.
If an IS factory-defined setting is selected, a previous LD setting is disabled. This also is signalled
through the message ‘NO SET’.
Upon customer’s request some LD sets can be factory preprogrammed.
MTI
Metal Type
Indication
NO, YES
C
R
This parameter enables or disables the Metal Type Indication (Met-Identity).
NO
the alarm message is normal .
YES
in addition to the alarm message, the equipment can provide, on the display, the
type of metal detected.
Ferr
ferrous metal;
NoFe
diamagnetic metal
MV
Minimum
alarm volume
0-9
C
R
This determines the minimum value of the AV and RAV parameters.
0 (disconnected alarm)
9 (maximum volume).
NETV
Network
Visibility
NO, YES
C
R
Command available only if a network adapter APSIM is installed.
This parameter enables/disables the access to the equipment via an Internet browser.
The factory default setting is YES. Once completed the network configuration this parameter
can be set NO, to prevent unauthorized access to the unit via web. In this condition, the
function must be adjusted via local programming, if necessary.
NOTE: when NETV is set to NO, the unit management through the NetID System
Applications is still available.
NP
New password XXXXXX
X = any alpha-
numeric
character
C This selects a new password to allow access the programming phase. The password must
be made up of 6 characters (either upper or lower case). The password is displayed to
facilitate entry. Once the new password has been entered, it will be effective immediately.
ATTENTION! For security reasons, once a password has been entered it will no longer be possible to
read it. Should the access code be forgotten, assistance will be required from C.E.I.A. personnel.
OFV
Functionality
check at
operator level
-
C Activates the OFV test.
For details of the procedure see the instructions included in the OFV kit.
OTS
One-Touch
Self-
Installation
-
C This command starts the self-installation wizard.
The self-installation procedure consists of a sequence of tests and adjustments, regarding
the following aspects: operation of the signalling devices; relevant electrical parameters;
archway configuration; and the electromagnetic compatibility with the installation site.
PE
Programming
end
-
C
Function available in remote mode only.
This command ends programming. It will be executed automatically if no commands are
entered for a period of 2 minutes.
PT
Parameter
table
-
R
Function available in remote mode only.
Displays the values of the operating parameters. The serial number of the device appears at
the top.
The character * indicates that the command is enabled at user level (see command UP).
PV
Firmware
version
-
R
Firmware
version.
RAT
Random-Alarm
tone
0-44
C
R
Equipment fitted with photocells only.
It selects the type of acoustic alarm:
- continuous sounds
- sweep sounds
- pulsed sounds
- multi-tone sounds
During local programming, the device provides an audible signal using the selected sound.
RAV
Random-Alarm
volume
0-9
C
R
Equipment fitted with photocells only.
Random-Alarm volume.
0 (disconnected alarm)
9 (maximum volume)
During local programming, the device provides an audible signal using the selected sound.
SC
Self-diagnosis -
R Function available in remote mode only.
Displays the status of the Metal Detector:
SC OK
device operating properly
SC
BATT
battery
operation
SC
GATE
antenna
fault
SC RX ERR
faulty reception section
STB
equipment in Stand-by mode
PHOTERR
photocells
malfunction
PASSVIOL
incorrect
transit
DETEVIOL
transit with not ready detector
If one of the device’s components is faulty, a message will be displayed (in descending
order of priority). For more details see the “Maintenance” section.
N.B.: The self-diagnosis device is permanently active, and any indication of malfunction is
given automatically on the display.
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