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1. USA Security Division Garrett Metal Detectors 1881 West State Street Garland Texas 75042 6797 USA Phone 972 494 6151 Fax 972 494 1881 Email security garrett com Website www garrett com USER MANUAL PD 6500 MODEL 11684xx GARRETT METAL DETECTORS www garrett com OUTSIDE USA International Division Garrett Metal Detectors 1881 West State Street Garland Texas 75042 6797 USA Phone 972 494 6151 Fax 972 494 1881 Email international garrett com Website www garrett com PD 6500 USER MANUAL MANUFACTURER CAUTION Read Thoroughly Before Operating CAUTION Use of this equipment in a manner not specified by the manufacturer may result in damage to x property or injury to persons Electrical 100 240 V 10 15 1 0 0 5A 50 60 Hz Installation Category II Pollution Degree 2 Maximum Relative Humidity 95 non condensing Operating Temperature 49F 20 C to 158 F 70 C Maximum Altitude 3000 meters gt P CAUTION PD 6500 must be firmly anchored to the floor or optional adhesive floor mounts attached to reduce the risk of injury to persons or property damage due to accidental knock down Warning Battery Safety The optional Battery Backup Module and the CMA Interface module contain rechargeable batteries that may contain small amounts of harmful substances Caution Do not short circuit Serious burns may result Caution Do not dispose of batteries in a fire They ma
2. Access Code Card 1562300 User s Manual 1532010 Video DVD 1678600 Detection Unit 2233462 Panel A 2233200 Panel B 2233350 TX Controller Board Pcb Assembly 2340503 RX Pcb Assembly 2340702 IR Emitter Pcb Assembly 2342002 IR Detector Pcb Assembly 2342102 Light Bar Controller 2341112 Light Bar Slave Set 2341212 Power Supply Module 2338612 Touch panel 9425100 Speaker Assembly 2404900 Cable Assembly A Det Unit Short 2421000 Cable Assembly B Det Unit Long 2421150 Ribbon Cable 40 x 3 5 Tx Rx 2416800 Flex Strip Jumper 20 x 1 9433100 Power Cord 110V 17 9411500 AC Cord Jumper 9427600 Power Cord Euro Plug 9421300 Power Cord NEMA L5 ISP Locking 9411570 Crosspiece 9968800 Screw 1 4 20x3 9820400 Finishing Washer 9820500 Mount Assembly IR Emitter Detector 2400202 Hole Plug 9832300 Extrusion Lens 9999200 Boot 9999900 Battery Gel Cell 12 V 5 AH 9413000 IC Extractor Tool 1623900 0 XA O Om SS Q N a N N BR N 0 00 CO B SN ND N NB 2008 Garrett Metal Detectors 45 PN 1532010 REV F1 PD 6500 USER MANUAL CONTROLLER POWER MODULE CABLE B POWER CORD ENTRANCE PANEL EXIT SIDE SIDE VIEW SIDE fo ae Lem TN N y 12 30 O 2008 Garrett Metal Detectors 46 PN 1532010 REV F1 PD 6500 USER MANUAL 6 5 WARRANTY INFORMATION Garrett Electronics Inc Garrett warrants that each piece of security equipment
3. O 2008 Garrett Metal Detectors 42 PN 1532010 REV F1 PD 6500 USER MANUAL Possible Failures and Remedies Verify and or Replace Special Note RX OPTIC FAIL 1 Make sure panel cables and PC Ensure no blockage of IR board are plugged in beam of Panel A and Panel 2 IR Detector board assembly in B at waist level of archway Panel B POWER MOD FAIL Power Module Ensure line voltage is between 100 and 240 VAC RXA BOARD FAIL 40 pin cable connection from Board Check to see all connectors to Board are properly seated RX Zn BAL FAIL 1 Cable and connector to Panel A Ensure no large metal object 2 Circuit Board Connects nearby If necessary move 4 zone with balance failure object or relocate PD 6500i RXB Zn BAL FAIL 1 Cable and connector to Panel B Ensure no large metal object 2 Circuit Board Connects nearby If necessary move zone with balance failure object or relocate PD 65001 RXA Zn PK FAIL 1 Panel A cable and connectors uen a Ensure no large metal object nearby If necessary move object or relocate PD 6500 2 Circuit Board Connections RXB Zn H PK FAIL 1 Panel B cable and connectors 2 Circuit Board Connections Ensure no TX A or B FAIL Ensure no large metal object nearby If necessary move object or relocate PD 6500 Ensure that the cables are CABLE MISCONNECT attached to the circuit boards are connected as described in the inside cover of the controller module Critical Failure
4. O 2008 Garrett Metal Detectors 43 PN 1532010 REV F1 PD 6500 USER MANUAL 6 3 REPAIR The PD 6500is modular design facilitates assembly and maintenance If problems are site related see Section 2 1 or contact the factory for assistance Often adjusting or relocating the equipment or removing nearby objects resolves problems If the equipment does not perform properly contact the factory for assistance 6 3 1 CONTROLLER MODULE The controller module located in the overhead 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 controller module cover should not be removed except to e Connect wires to remote alarm relays or synchronization circuitry see Section 7 e Attach the battery pack module see Section 8 1 Revert access codes to factory setting see Section 3 6 e Attach remote console or CMA Interface Module e Perform a repair 6 3 2 POWER MODULE The power module supplies the power required for operation Ensure that the power cord is plugged into the connector on the lower left side of the module O 2008 Garrett Metal Detectors A4 PN 1532010 REV F1 PD 6500 USER MANUAL 6 4 Replacement Parts Replacement parts are available from Garrett Refer to Table 6 4 and following illustrations to identify parts and part number Table 6 4 Replacement Parts ITEM DESCRIPTION PART QTY
5. ceeds FAA detection requirements i e FAA 3 gun test Provides excellent discrimination against innocuous items such as coins keys jewelry shoe shanks cigarette packs foil etc Recommended for applications requiring general weapons detection while providing high traffic through put with minimal nuisance alarms Airports Schools Courthouses Buildings Special Events Designed for the detection of guns as well as knives and other flat or rod shaped weapons Meets the Transportation Security Administration s TSA Enhanced walk through Metal Detector EMD requirements and European Airport requirements and exceeds FAA re quirements Provides good discrimination against innocuous items such as coins keys jewelry cigarette packs foil etc Recommended for applications requiring comprehensive detection of guns and knives while providing moderate traffic throughput with low to moderate nuisance alarms Airports Enhanced Airports Enhanced 2 AENA 1 AENA 2 ECAC STAC Nuclear A specialized weapons detection program designed to detect all metals and provide the highest level of security available Exceeds FAA and TSA detection requirements Provides no discrimination against innocuous items and is therefore recommended for applications which allow low traffic throughput Prisons Loss prevention programs one to six are used to detect metals ranging from conductive and or non ferrous to non conductive and or ferro
6. 2 i Non lonizing Radiation 1 23 ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY The Garrett PD 6500 has been tested and found to comply with e FCC 47 CFR Part 15 Subpart B 1998 Class A for Power Line Conducted Emissions e FCC 47 CFR Part 15 Subpart B 1998 Class A for Radiated Emissions e EN 55022 1998 Radiated Emissions for Class A Information Technology Equipment e EN 55024 1998 for Immunity 1 2 4 PHYSICAL The Garrett PD 6500 has been tested and found to comply with e IEC 68 2 27 29 for Shock and Bump e ASTM F1468 95 Section 5 4 Tip Over requires anchoring e IEC 529 IP55 for protection from water and foreign objects 1 25 PRODUCT PERFORMANCE e The PD 6500 is Transportation Security Administration TSA qualified to meet the new Enhanced Metal Detector EMD specification for walk through metal detectors e The Garrett PD 6500 has been tested and found to comply with e Federal Aviation Administration FAA three gun test e National Institute of Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Standards 0601 00 levels 1 5 O 2008 Garrett Metal Detectors 8 PN 1532010 REV F1 PD 6500 USER MANUAL 1 3 DESCRIPTION OF CONTROLS DISPLAYS AND ALARMS 1 3 1 DESCRIPTION OF VISUAL CONTROLS AND DISPLAYS READY LIGHT s ALARM LIGHT A OPERAE LED BAR e so ao A GRAPH me F EN eI ES LCD PANEL TOUCHPADS 7 Giel S lt TOUCHPAD KEY LOCK Figure 1 1 1 3 1 1 BAR GRAPH The LED bar graph is comprised
7. Option 1 AC power supplied from overhead AC outlet Option 2 Note AC power supplied thru panels Plug into either A or B panel p PV p depending on which panel the AC power is connected to 8 3 Desktop Remote Control PN 2266400 The desktop remote control allows the user to monitor and control the PD 6500 from a remote location The remote includes a full keypad LCD Panel LED bar graph zone indications and audible alarm A 50 foot cable is included as a standard length cable Cables up to 200 feet are available as a special order from the factory Installation requires access to the detection unit housing Remove the rubber plug in the top of the unit to allow the cable to feed into the housing Remove the three screws that secure the circuit board cover and connect the cable at the lower left corner of the pcb READY ALARM GARRETT _ Y Wi ri O 2008 Garrett Metal Detectors 51 PN 1532010 REV F1 PD 6500 USER MANUAL 8 4 MAGNADOLLY WHEEL TRANSPORTER The MagnaDolly transporter system may be obtained in two versions A permanent version is preferred when frequent relocation of the unit is required A removable version is used when moves are infrequent or when there is a requirement 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 and use drilling template provided with the MagnaD
8. Then increase the value by about 2 to 3 steps per second The interference level as seen on the bar graph will begin to reduce as you approach a quiet Frequency setting Systematically step through the first 300 or 400 settings until you find the quietest Frequency Even though there 2008 Garrett Metal Detectors 32 PN 1532010 REV F1 PD 6500 USER MANUAL are 2300 frequencies available most noise sources including other brands of detectors can be eliminated with a setting between 50 and 400 Note This adjustment is most effective with M Filter OFF Note lf Line Sync is set to ON Frequency adjustment has no effect on the detector 3 5 35 Line Sync This feature is used to place the detector into free run operation thereby allowing adjustment of the operating Frequency To place detector into free run operation set Line Sync to OFF using the or touchpads To place the unit into its normal line sync d operation set Line Sync to ON Note Line Sync should normally be set to ON especially when operating in proximity to other Garrett walk through metal detectors Line Sync should only be set to OFF i e free run operation when operating with non Garrett walk through metal detectors or other types of interference sources requiring elimination via Frequency adjustment Note If Line Sync is set to OFF Channel adjustment has no effect on the detector 3 5 36 Transmit Configuration This feature allows the transmitters in ea
9. cord or the 2 AC jumper cord if required into the detection unit and plug directly into the power module If power is to be supplied at floor level determine the panel that is nearest the power outlet Within the Detection Unit plug in the 2 AC jumper cord from the selected panel to the power module Retrieve the power cable 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 pinching and abrasion when the unit is set upright Secure the connection with electrical tape or other means if required CROSSPIECE O all DETECTION UNIT h p FLOOR Styrofoam NOTE Wrap plugs with Packing Insert electrical tape if needed Figure 2 4 Figure 2 5 6 Use the four remaining screws and washers to attach the crosspiece to the two panels See Figure 2 5 7 If optional adhesive floor mounts are to be used attach the mounting plates to side panels Do not remove adhesive protectors at this time Follow instructions provided in the mounting kit 8 Use two or more people to lift the PD 6500i to a vertical position and move to desired location See Figure 2 6 below Figure 2 6 O 2008 Garrett Metal Detectors 18 PN 1532010 REV F1 2 3 O 2008 Garrett Metal Detectors 19 2 2 2 2 3 1 PD 6500 USER MANUAL 9 Ensure the PD 6500 is physically stable and does not sit on
10. reset the reading The reading should reset to greater than 190 gt 200 is ideal otherwise interference is present Ensure that you are metal free Hold the selected test object at the center of your waist Walk through the metal detector Note the new alarm level reading Change the test object s location and or orientation Repeat steps one through six several times with the target in various locations until you are satisfied that you ve performed enough tests 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 sensitivity 10 Confirm the new base sensitivity setting is appropriate by testing the selected test object at varying locations and orientations within the walk through alarms should occur with each pass particularly in critical locations and orientations where you suspect detection is most difficult 11 If alarms do not occur in the critical locations preferably increase the zone boost for that location or increase base sensitivity EE gay After choosing the base sensitivity press ACCESS to make another adjustment or OPERATE to resume normal operation Using Alarm Level to evaluate interference 1 Ensure the detector is not moving and there is no movement of nearby metal or people Gently press the plus touchpad to reset the Alarm Level reading Observe the Alarm Level reading f
11. reverse direction has no affect on count REV ONLY counts patrons passing in the reverse direction only and does not count patron passes made in the forward direction SUB REV counts patrons passing in the forward direction and subtracts from the count for patrons passing in the reverse direction BIDIRECT counts patrons passing in both directions 3 5 19 LANGUAGE LANGUAGE which indicates the current language setting appears on the LCD If the user is authorized to change the language setting the user may scroll through the language selections using the touchpads Choose from English Spanish Turkish German Czech French Polish or Italian 3 5 20 RX BALANCE RX BAL refers to the balance level of the receiving antennas and is a view only item Any number less than 50 is acceptable Anumber greater than 50 will elicit the message RX BAL and the pinpoint lights within the problem zone will illuminate Should this occur ensure that there is no large metal object adjacent to the PD 65007 Then ensure that the balance number has fallen below 50 and the corresponding pinpoint lights are off Refer to section 6 2 for more help in resolving this issue if necessary 2008 Garrett Metal Detectors 26 PN 1532010 REV F1 PD 6500 USER MANUAL 3 5 21 SYNCHRONIZATION Synchronization is factory preset to MASTER Refer to Section 2 3 for a more detailed explanation of synchronization SYNC MASTER provides the PD 6500 with a
12. the detector beeps for about ten seconds until a valid user is selected and a numeric access code is entered If a person or object passes through the archway during this time a loud low toned alarm will activate If an invalid code is entered the message ACCESS DENIED appears on the LCD and an audible tamper alarm momentarily sounds and normal operation resumes 2 INSTALLATION 2 1 SITE SELECTION amp REQUIREMENTS Before choosing a site for the PD 6500i Walk Through Metal Detector it is important to consider the volume and throughput requirements of patron traffic space availability and overall environmental conditions The PD 65007 must always be installed on a level stable floor The following site requirements are provided as a guide to successful installation 2008 Garrett Metal Detectors 11 PN 1532010 REV F1 PD 6500 USER MANUAL Garrett Metal Detectors has years of experience designing installing and operating security screening checkpoints Garretts 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 ELECTRICAL POWER Electri
13. to section 3 5 10 The Counter will roll over to O after 999 999 REAL ALARMS COUNT This is a view only menu item that displays the number of alarms that have occurred Note The Real Alarms count does not include alarms produced by the Random Alarm feature The Real Alarms count automatically resets to zero when the count is reset or rolls over REAL ALARM This is a view only menu item that displays the percentage of real alarms divided by patron counts The Real Alarm automatically resets to zero when the count is reset or rolls over RANDOM ALARM This feature provides the ability to randomly alarm on a selected percentage of non alarming persons The Random Alarm rate is adjustable from 0 to 50 using the or touchpads If set to 10 for example the detector will automatically alarm on 10 of the 2008 Garrett Metal Detectors 24 PN 1532010 REV F1 3 5 7 3 5 8 3 5 9 3 5 10 3 5 11 3 5 12 3 5 13 3 5 14 3 5 15 PD 6500 USER MANUAL persons which would otherwise not have alarmed Random alarms are indicated by zone lights sequencing from top to bottom The interval of these Random Alarms is randomly distributed among the non alarming persons Note Random Alarms are not included in the Real Alarms count or Real Alarm For Supervisor ACCESS level this is a view only menu item that displays the current Random Alarm Setting ADMINISTRATOR COUNT ADMIN COUNT is a traffic counter
14. top of power cord 10 Tighten all screws with a screwdriver POWER CORD WIRING DESCRIPTION The PD 6500 Model 11684xx includes a standard American ground power cord To replace or remove plug or to hard wire to an AC junction box use Green To Ground Black To line Hot White To line Neutral The PD 6500 Model 1168420 INTERNATIONAL includes a European power cord To replace or remove plug or to hard wire to an AC junction box use Green Yellow To Ground Brown To line Hot Blue To line Neutral MULTIPLE WALK THROUGH SITE INSTALLATION For multiple walk through metal 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 among units There are several ways to successfully install multiple walk throughs in close proximity with no crosstalk The following examples are aimed to help the installer determine an appropriate method for eliminating crosstalk CASE 1 Description e All detectors are PD 6500is See Figure 2 7 e All detectors are connected to the same AC Line Phase PD 6500 PD 6500 PD 6500 PD 6500 ET TT TT TT 2 2 min gt 5 cm min Master Master Master Master CH1 CH2 CH1 II CH2 Figure 2 7 tt _ Procedure 1 Set all PD 6500is synchronization to Sync MASTER 2 Set end unit to CHANNEL 1
15. 1 PD 6500 USER MANUAL TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PD 6500 a 6 Ia TEG NIGAL SPEGIFICATION LEE T 12 REGULATORY INFORMATION eee 7 1 3 DESCRIPTION OF CONTROLS DISPLAYS AND ALARMS 9 2 INSTALLATION ii telcel 11 Zc SITE SELECTION S REQUIREMENTS eege 11 22 WNIT AS SEMBE a ii E 16 2 3 MULTIPLE WALK THROUGH SITE INSTALLATION 19 ZA STABILIZING curia dar tods 22 25 INSTALLATION COMPLETION Ak 22 3 CONTROLS 8 ADJUSTMENTS r 22 Sal MENU TABLE sidad tte 22 2 EE Gd ee ree a res ery ee ene ere ree eer 23 E SERIES 24 3 4 SUPERVISOR AND ADMINISTRATOR LEVEL ACCESS 24 35 DETECTOR Ee ee eeh EE Sat 24 36 FACTORY DEFAULT SET TIN OS Luse 34 Sr CODE RESE WEE 35 4 PROGRAM amp SENSITIVITY SETTINGS a 36 AAT PROGRAM SELECTION re 36 42 SELECTING SENSITIVITY AND ZONE BOOST SETTINGS 36 5 OPERATION iii i un Alora 38 S OPERATIONAL TES TING Lauen 38 52 OPERATOR RESPONSIBIEITIES cio latido linden melee aie 38 6 MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING a 40 6 1 LOCATING AND RESOLVING NOISE SOURCES nn 40 6 2 ERROR CODE TABLE DIAGNOSTICS nn rna nanna 42 G RE FAIR use At eee eee 44 6 REPLACEMENT PARIS rada lila 45 6 5 WARRANTY INFORMATION mene 47 7 RELAY OPNONS EE 48 TA AG CONTR OU kie ila ta a Sa e ati si 48 I
16. 3 Set next unit to CHANNEL 2 4 Set next unit to CHANNEL 1 5 Repeat alternating pattern for channels 1 and 2 for any additional PD 6500 s PN 1532010 REV F1 PD 6500 USER MANUAL 2 3 2 CASE 2 Description e All detectors are PD 6500is See Figure 2 8 e Detectors are connected to different AC Line Phases or operating from battery back up Synchronization wires p smet a PD 65001 PD 6500 PD 6500 PD 6500i 2 2 5 cm 5 cm a min min Master Slave Slave Slave CH2 CH1 CH2 CH1 fi tal fi tal i tal la 10 ft 3m Figure 2 8 min Procedure 1 Switch units off and disconnect PD 6500is from power line 2 Open access door of detection unit 3 Remove the three screws that hold controller cover See Figure 2 9 4 Use synchronization wire 18 to 24 gauge 2 conductor between units connect to pins 1 and 2 as shown 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 the controller board assembly must be removed See Figure 2 10 6 Replace cover and reconnect power 7 Set the end unit i e first or last in a series of PD 6500is synchronization to MASTER CHANNEL 1 and make sure it is always connected to either AC power or battery power 8 Set all other units synchronize to SLAVE 9 Set the remaining units alt
17. 6 Unit Assembly Section 2 2 16 19 Self Test Section 3 3 24 Program and Sensitivity Settings Section 4 4 1 4 2 36 37 Operation Section 5 5 1 5 2 38 39 Note If you are having difficulties during setup it may be desirable to return the unit to the factory default settings See Section 3 6 If the above listed sections do not take care of a specific problem sections 6 1 6 3 cover other issues which can commonly affect performance 6 1 LOCATING AND RESOLVING NOISE SOURCES The PD 65007 uses the latest digital signal processing technologies to eliminate the effects of most external noise sources 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 recognized through unusual bar graph activity typically spiking into the yellow or red when no one is being screened The source of the noise may be mechanical or electrical Two techniques are often helpful in locating external noise sources 6 1 1 METHOD TO LOCATE CONTINUOUSLY OCCURRING NOISE INTERFERENCE 1 Enable the keypad by switching the TOUCHPAD KEY LOCK to the enable position See section 1 3 1 5 2 Enter the diagnostic mode by pressing the ACCESS touchpad and then entering the code 8721 3 Press the ACCESS key incrementally to view the alarm levels for each zone The numbers on the left and right indicate the ambient noise levels present on
18. D 6500i Non Garrett model TT LATT gt 40 1m lt gt Transmit Transmit ON ON ON ON PD 6500i with a Non Garrett detector TX facing PD 6500i with a Non Garrett detector RX facing greater than 40 1m separation greater than 40 1m separation PD 6500 Non Garrett model PD 6500 Non Garrett model Guter DT Transmit Transmit OFF ON JON OFF PD 6500 with a Non Garrett detector TX facing PD 6500 with a Non Garrett detector RX facing less than 20 50 cm separation less than 20 50 cm separation Figure 2 11 O 2008 Garrett Metal Detectors 21 PN 1532010 REV F1 PD 6500 USER MANUAL Procedure 1 Whenever possible attempt to separate the PD 6500 from non Garrett walk through metal detectors as much as possible Doing so will significantly reduce interference between differing brands of detectors 2 Switch M Filter OFF and Line Sync OFF See Section 3 5 33 and 3 5 35 3 Select the appropriate transmit configuration based on the four diagrams shown in Figure 2 11 See Section 3 5 36 4 Determine quietest Frequency See Section 3 5 34 2 4 STABILIZING The PD 6500 may be bolted to the floor using the holes in the unit s boot or adhesive floor mounting plates are available for securing the PD 6500 to the floor without drilling Stabilizing the unitis particularly important in locations where the floor slopes or tilts disorderly
19. DNR 48 8 ACCESSORIES iii a a a T E 50 Bal BATTERYBAGKUP MODULE concreci n cdi oc 50 82 POWER CORD JUMPERS TO ua 50 8 9 DESKTOP REMOTE CONTRO E lola obli 91 8 4 MAGNADOLLY WHEEL TRANSPORTER nanna 52 B ADHESIVE FEQORMOUNTS spasere eege 53 06 STABILIZ ER BARS see 93 BT GMAINTERFAGE MODULE be Eeer 54 8 8 OPERATIONAL TEST PIECE OTP amp FLAT TEST PIECE FTP 54 O 2008 Garrett Metal Detectors 5 PN 1532010 REV F1 Basic Description Memory Unique Target Pinpointing Improved Sensitivity Traffic Flow Security Controls Displays Optional Accessories O 2008 Garrett Metal Detectors 6 PD 6500 USER MANUAL GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PD 6500 The Garrett PD 6500 Model 11684xx is a digitally controlled pulse induction metal detector All program selections and settings are maintained in electrically erasable non volatile memory The unit will maintain all settings even when disconnected from power No battery is required for memory retention The Garrett PD 6500 is an advanced Digital Signal Processor DSP based walk through metal detector that provides superior target detection with excel lent metal discrimination capabilities Multiple targets are pinpointed on the left center or right side of the body from head to toe within 33 distinct areas using a unique array of Light Emitting Diodes LED s located on the exit side of each panel Independent zone by zone calibration ca
20. U iS o D O Ge z 3 l o 3 K ve O b jo l Traffic Flow i O Wanding Area 10 99 9q Bag Screener 2008 Garrett Metal Detectors 15 PN 1532010 REV F1 PD 6500 USER MANUAL 2 1 4 INTERFERENCE Many variables can potentially cause interference with any metal detector operation However there are some major variables which may be identified and addressed during site selection Electrical sources of interference including generators transformers elec trical panels etc should be kept as far away as possible Large moving or stationary metallic objects such as revolving doors elevators garbage cans barricades etc should be kept as far away as possible Search tables and personnel should be placed a minimum of 6 from the detector X ray 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 interference 2 2 UNIT ASSEMBLY Assemble the unit and position at the checkpoint location connect to power set desired program operating procedures check for interference and perform necessary tests 2 2 1 ASSEMBLY The enclosed instructional video provides detailed assembly instructions 1 Verify that the following contents are included e Panel A e Panel B e Detection Unit Head e Crosspiece Support Brace e 2 AC Jumper Cord e 10 Power Co
21. USER MANUAL 4 PROGRAM AND SENSITIVITY SETTINGS The PD 6500 is shipped with program and sensitivity settings which are suitable for many general security applications It is important that prior to placing a unit in service that the Administrator determine the specific needs of the installation and make necessary changes to the settings described in Section 3 The required Program and Sensitivity settings of walk through metal detectors are dependent on individual security screening requirements and therefore must be the responsibility of the checkpoint Supervisor Program sensitivity and zone boost settings should be established at a level that permits the detector to detect the forbidden objects that are expected to appear at a particular screening station Included in the test procedure should be the requirement that the tester be free of all metallic items including watches belts shoe shanks cell phones etc prior to arming himself with the test objects A hand held metal detector can be used to confirm that the tester is clean of extraneous metallic items Careful determination 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 and higher than necessary settings can result in excessive nuisance alarms that may disrupt traffic flow and decrease effectiveness of the equipment and security opera
22. and adjust authorized functions See Table 3 1 and Section 3 5 for more information 3 1 MENU TABLE Table 3 1 on page 23 lists access levels and menu functions O 2008 Garrett Metal Detectors 22 PN 1532010 REV F1 PD 6500 USER MANUAL TABLE 3 1 Monitoring Preferences Function Operator Supervisor Administrator Default Access Code Not Required 1234 5678 Power Program Base Sensitivity Alarm Level Count Real Alarm Count Real Alarm Random Alarm Administrator Count Admin Real Alarm Count Admin Real Alarm Reset Counters Sequence Operating Hours Rx Balance Volume Min Volume Tone OFF ON View Only View Only View Only View Reset View Reset View Reset View Only View Only View Reset View Reset View Reset View Reset View Only View Only View Only Min Volume 12 View Reset 0 50 View Reset View Reset View Reset Yes View Only View Only View Only Min Volume 12 0 12 1 9 OFF ON OFF ON View Only View Only Pacing Lights Zone Lights Alarm Time R Analysis Count Direction Language ON OFF OFF 2 3 4 Sec 1 2 3 4 Sec ON OFF Fwd Only Rev Only Subtract Rev Bidirectional Select Synchronization Channel Program Base Sensitivity Zone 1 Boost Zone 2 Boost Zone 3 Boost Zone 4 Boost Zone 5 Boost Zone 6 Boost Relay Bar Graph Detection Speed M Filter Frequency Line Sync Transmit Configuration Master Sla
23. 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 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 O 2008 Garrett Metal Detectors 12 PN 1532010 REV F1 PD 6500 USER MANUAL 8 wide and at least 10 deep should be reserved for every checkpoint lane There are many ways to arrange detectors at a checkpoint Garrett has found the following configurations to work best Please refer to the following il
24. anging from a very slow walk to a very fast walk which are commonly encountered at security checkpoints and as are specified by known international standards Expanded This setting is intended for use in those rare applications where excessive 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 MFilter This is a special filter designed to eliminate low frequency impulse interference such as produced by the refresh pulse of CRT monitors Set to OFF when attempting to operate the PD 6500i in proximity to non Garrett walk through metal detectors Set to ON when receiv ing interference from a CRT monitor within 40 1m Try both settings to determine which provides the quietest operation Note Press or touchpads to adjust Early software versions have this feature set to ON and there is no menu option 3 5 34 Frequency If Line Sync is set to OFF see Section 3 5 29 then this feature allows the detector s operating frequency to be adjusted Adjustment of the operating frequency is very useful and often necessary when operating the PD 6500 in proximity to non Garrett walk through metal detectors or other environmental noise sources The Frequency setting can be adjusted from O to 2300 using the or touchpads When using this feature to eliminate interference start with a low Frequency of 40 to 50
25. arge without battery damage An alarm warns the operator when batteries are low NOTE The green ready light rapidly blinks when AC power is disconnected and the unit is operating from battery power With battery backup l Figure 8 1 8 1 1 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 cover 4 Remove the four acorn nuts from the package 5 Install the battery pack module with the acorn nuts 6 Disconnect the power supply module connector from the controller circuit board See Figure 8 1 Reconnect the power supply and battery pack modules See Figure 8 1 8 Reassemble the system and test N 8 2 POWER CORD JUMPER 10 PN 9431900 The Power Cord Jumper is a convenient method of supplying power to multiple units located in close proximity Cable length allows spacing of up to seven feet between units Using the O 2008 Garrett Metal Detectors 50 PN 1532010 REV F1 PD 6500 USER MANUAL power jumper is an effective method to ensure that nearby units are properly connected to the same power phase To install simply remove the rubber grommet in the top of the detection housing and install in series with the power cord jumper Each PD 6500 requires less than two amperes of current and it is possible to safely connect five or more units to a common electrical outlet
26. ated on side panels of the entrance side indicate whether or not a patron may enter the walk through The green proceed symbol indicates the unit is ready for a patron while the red wait W symbol indicates the patron should wait See Figure 1 2 O 2008 Garrett Metal Detectors 10 PN 1532010 REV F1 PD 6500 USER MANUAL 1 3 1 8 PINPOINT LIGHTS Pinpoint lights are located on the exit side of each panel and provide location information using 11 vertical and 3 horizontal positions for a total of 33 pinpoint areas These lights help the operator to identify the precise location of a metal object within the walk through whether it is on the left right or in the center of the body from head to toe See Figure 1 3 ENTRANCE LED pacing lights LED pinpoint detection red wait green walk lights red Figure 1 2 Figure 1 3 1 3 2 DESCRIPTION OF AUDIO RESPONSES 1 3 2 1 TARGET ALARMS The steady single pitch audio alarm indicates that a target has been identified according to the program and sensitivity settings 1 3 2 2 WARBLE ALARM A quickly alternating two tone alarm occurs when a very large metal object such as a wheel chair piece of furniture or metal container moves through or near the PD 6500 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 the ACCESS touchpad is pressed
27. ble with software versions 2 23 1 37 or greater PN 1532010 REV F1 PD 6500 USER MANUAL 1 1 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 1 1 1 DIMENSIONS e Passage Interior Width 30 0 76m Height 80 2m Depth 23 0 58m e Overall Exterior Width 35 0 9m Height 87 2 2m Depth 23 0 58m e Shipping Width 35 5 0 9m Height 92 2 3m Depth 6 5 0 17m e Shipping Weight 165 lbs 74 kg 1 1 2 OPERATING CONDITIONS Temperature 4 F 20 C to 158 F 70 C Humidity Up to 95 non condensing 1 2 REGULATORY INFORMATION The PD 6500i meets or exceeds industry safety and electromagnetic compatibility EMC standards and conforms to international directives CE approved The PD 6500 is made of scratch and mar resistant laminate with resilient end caps a control panel and heavy duty aluminum crosspiece A smooth rounded corner design ensures no puncturing cutting or tearing of the skin or clothing or other wise causing bodily injury A key lock panel protects critical circuitry wires cables data cables and power connectors to prevent tampering or injury 1 2 1 ELECTRICAL SAFETY The Garrett PD 6500 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 Control and Laboratory Use Part 1 General Requirements United States Standard UL 3101 1 1993 Electrical Equipment for Laboratory Use Part 1 Ge
28. ch panel to be independently switched on or 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 detector is closest to the PD 6500i then it may be necessary to turn OFF the PD 65007 s adjacent transmitter to prevent excessive interference in the non Garrett detector If the TX panel of the non Garrett detector is closest to the PD 65007 then it may be necessary to turn OFF the PD 65007 s distant transmitter to prevent overload of the PD 6500 indicated by warble audio These are the only situations where one of the PD 65007 s transmitters should be switched OFF For all other situations both PD 6500 transmitters should be switched ON An LCD reading of ON TRANSMIT ON indicates both transmitters are on Press or touchpads to adjust Note Switching off the transmitter in either panel does not reduce detection or the ability of the PD 6500i to indicate the target s vertical position with its zone lights However switching off either transmitter does eliminate the PD 65007 s ability to indicate the target s horizontal position with separate left and right zone lights With either transmitter switched off the PD 6500 is operating as a single sided detector It therefore can not resolve the target s horizontal position as is the case with conventional less advanced detectors 2008 Ga
29. city 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 Consequenily power load is minimal for any group of detectors Due to their pulse induction technology it is required that all PD 65007 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 PHYSICAL SITE Appropriate selection
30. composition to the smallest forbidden object This Test Piece can be used to generally verify operation on a regular basis without the necessity of having actual weapons on hand at the screening station Garrett offers an optional Operational Test Piece OTP that meets the specifications of the U S Federal Aviation Administration FAA and is a representation of a small handgun Garrett also offers an optional Flat Test Piece FTP which represents a small knife see Section 8 8 You may want to consider other test pieces if your screening operation requires detection of objects other than guns and or knives 5 2 OPERATOR RESPONSIBILITIES The Operator must follow the Supervisor s instructions regarding use of the PD 6500 and the appropriate response to alarms The Operator s ongoing responsibility is to ensure that the PD 6500 always operates accord ing to the information displayed on the LCD and to determine the cause of the alarms The Operator should ensure that the PD 6500 is always operating properly Program and sensitivity settings are correct by pressing PROGRAM DISPLAY LED bar graph shows minimal interference two lights maximum Green READY light is on Operational testing is performed according to the Supervisor s instructions Oh eS 5 2 1 READY LIGHT The Green READY light must appear before a patron is permitted to enter the walk through for inspection If the READY light shuts off and remains off the Operator shou
31. crowds high winds etc are possible Itis recommended that the unit be tested for functionality and interference prior to permanent mounting 2 5 INSTALLATION COMPLETION Complete the installation of the PD 6500 by 1 Connecting the unit to a power source 2 Selecting the operating setting 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 the PD 6500i 1 Operator Level The Operator can view the Program Base Sensitivity Patron Count Alarm Count Alarm Random Alarm and Sequence settings as well as alter Volume settings and reset the Counter without a User Code See Monitor Functions Table 3 1 At any time the Administrator can deny the Operator access to these Monitor Functions Press the PROGRAM touchpad to view Program and Base Sensitivity Press the COUNTER touchpad to view Patron Count Alarm Count Alarm and Random Alarm Press and hold the COUNTER touchpad to reset the Counter to zero 0 Press the VOLUME touchpad to view the volume setting then press the touchpad to increase or decrease the volume setting 2 Supervisor Level The Supervisor requires a user code and may require a key to view and adjust authorized functions See Table 3 1 and Section 3 5 for more information 3 Administrator Level The Administrator requires a user code and may require a key to view
32. cuit board as shown 5 Replace terminal connector cover and reconnect power 7 2 DC CONTROL To control devices which require low voltage DC there are three options for connection Cases 1 internal power 2 external power and 3 external logic control see Figures 7 2 7 3 and 7 4 show alternatives to connecting an external device that requires a low voltage direct current The output is an open collector configuration that can switch 15V at 100mA or less including connections to computing devices and other equipment requiring low level DC O 2008 Garrett Metal Detectors 48 PN 1532010 REV F1 PD 6500 USER MANUAL Procedure for Cases 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 circuit board as shown 5 Replace cover and reconnect power 12 15V DC RELAY CONTACT CONTROLLER CIRCUIT BOARD CONTROLLER CIRCUIT BOARD RELAY CONTROL Figure 7 2 Figure 7 3 CONTROLLER CIRCUIT BOARD LOGIC CONTROL Figure 4 2008 Garrett Metal Detectors 49 PN 1532010 REV F1 PD 6500 USER MANUAL 8 ACCESSORIES 8 1 BATTERY BACKUP MODULE PN 2225400 U S and 2225470 Euro The battery backup module is a field installable assembly that provides approximately 10 hours of uninterrupted operation A monitoring circuitensures the batteries maintain maximum ch
33. e following are a few examples of adjustments for a base sensitivity setting of 150 ZONE 1 150 0 Zone 1 is set to the base sensitivity ZONE 3 150 15 Zone 3 sensitivity is 15 greater than the base sensitivity ZONE 5 150 15 Zone 5 sensitivity is 15 less than the base sensitivity The adjustment ranges for the zones are as follows 1 ZONE 1 64 to 64 user adjustable 2 ZONE 1 internally adjusted based on Zone 1 and Zone 2 settings 3 ZONE 2 15 to 15 user aqjustable 4 ZONE 2 internally adjusted based on Zone 2 and Zone 3 settings 5 ZONE 3 15 to 15 user adjustable D ZONE 3 internally adjusted based on Zone 3 and Zone 4 settings 7 ZONE 4 15 to 15 user adjustable 8 ZONE 4 internally adjusted based on Zone 4 and Zone 5 settings 9 ZONES 63 to 192 user adjustable 10 ZONE 5 internally adjusted based on Zone 5 and Zone 6 settings 11 ZONE 6 63 to 192 user adjustable O 2008 Garrett Metal Detectors 29 PN 1532010 REV F1 1 Zone 1 2 Zone 1 3 Zone 2 4 Zone 2 5 Zone 3 6 Zone 3 7 Zone 4 8 Zone 4 9 Zone 5 10 Zone 5 11 Zone 6 PD 6500 USER MANUAL Figure 3 2 PD 6500 Zones e 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 e The 11 detection zones from top to bottom are grouped into 6 adjustable areas labeled as Zones 1 6 i
34. emove any metal objects from their body and or clothing The Operator should then either scan the patron with a hand held metal detector such as a SuperScanner of SuperWand or ask the person to re enter the walk through If an alarm sounds after the patron reenters the walk through he or she must be re scanned with a hand held metal detector The pinpoint lights facilitate the screening process by indicating the location of ALL alarm able objects within 33 pinpoint areas In cases where there is more than one object the lights appear in each array that requires investigation This enables the Operator to know from which area s objects require removal and to concentrate on the problem areas when hand scanning resulting in improved overall security and increased throughput O 2008 Garrett Metal Detectors 39 PN 1532010 REV F1 PD 6500 USER MANUAL 6 MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING There are several factors that may cause difficulties with the PD 65007 These can include installation environmental noise and program selection as well as failures of the circuitry Often a problem can be corrected quickly and easily by using the following information without the need for replacement parts or assistance from the factory or your dealer The following sections contain specific information and setup and should be read as part of the troubleshooting procedure Procedure Manual Section Page s Site Selection amp Requirements Section 2 1 11 1
35. ernately to CHANNEL 2 and CHANNEL 1 as shown 10 Repeat alternating pattern of channels 1 and 2 for any additional PD 6500 s MASTER SLAVE SLAVE Screws CHANNEL 1 GHAN NEL 2 CHANNEL 1 Controller Remove SH1 SH1 Jumper Figure 2 9 Figure 2 10 O 2008 Garrett Metal Detectors 20 PN 1532010 REV F1 PD 6500 USER MANUAL 2 3 3 CASE 3 Description e A combination of PD 6500is and other Garrett walk through metal detectors Procedure e This procedure is the same as Case 1 or Case 2 above The only difference is that with other Garrett models you may need to use Channel A and Channel B rather than Channel 1 and Channel 2 2 3 4 CASE 4 Description e PD 6500 walk through in use with non Garrett walk through metal detectors See Figure 2 11 e Note f possible exchange detectors from other checkpoints so that there is only one brand of detector at each checkpoint If the PD 6500 must operate with another brand of walk through metal detector the following procedure will help ensure successful operation e 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 65007 Leave both transmitters on unless interfer ence is observed after adjusting M Filter and Frequency Adjustments should be made after the detectors are set to the desired detection sensitivities See Section 3 5 36 for more detail PD 6500 Non Garrett model P
36. he sensitivity should be set high enough so that the smallest forbidden object depending on your security needs can be detected BASE SENSE shown with the current base sensitivity setting will appear on the LCD If user is authorized to change the base sensitivity the user may select from 1 200 using the touchpads To determine proper sensitivity setting follow ALARM LEVEL setting instructions in section 3 5 25 See Section 3 5 26 for instructions on adjusting sensitivity of individual zones SPECIAL NOTE A final decision on program and base sensitivity settings is the sole responsibility of the end user and must be determined by keeping the purpose of the security application in mind O 2008 Garrett Metal Detectors 27 PN 1532010 REV F1 3 5 25 PD 6500 USER MANUAL ALARM LEVEL Alarm level is a useful installation tool that helps you determine the lowest level of sensitivity required to activate an alarm for a particular metal object This information can then be used to determine the desired level of sensitivity Alarm Level is also very useful in evaluating interference and noise levels Alarm level is a view only menu item and is a measurement or readout of the signal level present on the detector ALARM LEVEL followed by the current alarm level reading will appear on the LCD The following are examples of the use of alarm level Using Alarm Level to determine required sensitivity 1 Pressthe plus touchpad to
37. ld activate the self test report by pressing the OPERATE touchpad the results will appear on the LCD During this time no one is permitted to enter the walk through Traffic may resume only when the READY light reappears and remains on If the READY light does not reappear or a failure message is displayed on the LCD the Operator should attempt to resolve the problem or consult the Supervisor 5 2 2 DIAGNOSTIC PROBLEMS As a general rule the operator should follow the instructions regarding the appropriate response to failures revealed by the self test However the operator may be able to remedy the following failures 2008 Garrett Metal Detectors 38 PN 1532010 REV F1 PD 6500 USER MANUAL RX OPTIC FAIL Ensure the openings for the optical sensor located inside both side panels at approximately 30 from the floor are not blocked RX Aor B ZN fi BAL FAIL Ensure there is no large metal object near the PD 6500i If the self test reveals a failure that severely limits or prohibits the PD 65007 s performance the alarm will sound the LED display will flash and the message SYSTEM FAILURE will appear on the LCD The LED will continue flashing until the power is turned off or the failure is remedied The Operator should inform the Supervisor of any problems that occur 5 2 3 RESPONDING TO ALARMS If a patron triggers an alarm and the alarm light appears the Operator should instruct the individual to step outside the walk through and r
38. lustrations See Section 2 3 for additional equipment spacing requirements and set up information SUGGESTED SINGLE LANE CONFIGURATION Bag Screener Pacer IF 12 30 cm min Wanding Area AD Traffic Flow sul Bulded 1oj99joq SSS Cp Jojelado 24 60 cm CC 5 min O 2008 Garrett Metal Detectors 13 PN 1532010 REV F1 PD 6500 USER MANUAL SUGGESTED MULTI LANE CONFIGURATION A Bag Screener Pacer TJ 12 30 cm min Wanding Area QD Traffic Flow ro U 1D D O D A ML O O D o 9 A II a 24 60 cm U S min Bag Screener Pacer IF 12 30 cm IA Wanding Area U Q Traffic Flow E D OD E Q ef E lt TE 24 60 cm U S min Bag Screener Pacer min Wanding Area Traffic Flow eu Dune U 9 ES D O O Jojelado lt 24 60 cm min O 2008 Garrett Metal Detectors 14 PN 1532010 REV F1 PD 6500 USER MANUAL SUGGESTED MULTI LANE BACK TO BACK CONFIGURATION B Bag Screener X Ray or Search Table Pacer IF 12 30 cm min Traffic Flow is A 3 RE 3 DE D VIG E 2 5 cm A 2 min E Traffic Flow a U S Wanding Area 24 60 cm mn 12 30 cm cm Ob min Pacer Search Table 3 Bag Screener IF X Ray or Search Table LP f 2 30 cm min gt TO lt 0 Traffic Flow 3
39. manufactured by Garrett is protected by the following limited parts and labor warranty for a period of 24 twenty four months the Warranty During this 24 month period Garrett will inspect and evaluate all equipment returned to its authorized repair station or factory to determine if the equipment meets Garrett s performance specifications Garrett will repair or replace at no charge to the owner all parts determined faulty This Warranty does not cover batteries nor any and all failures caused by abuse tampering theft failure due to weather battery acid or other contaminants and equipment repairs 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 FORA PARTICULAR PURPOSE THE BUYER ACKNOWLEDGES THAT ANY ORAL STATEMENTS ABOUT THE MERCHANDISE DESCRIBED IN THIS CONTRACT MADE BY SELLERS REPRESENTATIVES IF ANY SUCH STATE MENTS WERE MADE DO NOT CONSTITUTE WARRANTIES SHALL NOT BE RELIED UPON BY THE BUYER AND ARE NOT A PART OF THIS CONTRACT FOR SALE THE ENTIRE CONTRACT IS EMBODIED IN THIS WRITING THIS WRITING CONSTITUTES THE FINAL EXPRESSION OF THE PARTIES AGREEMENT AND ISA COMPLETE AND EXCLUSIVE STATEMENT OF THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT The parties agree that the Buyers sole and exclusive remedy against Seller shall be for the repair and replacement of defective parts The Buyer agrees that no other remedy including b
40. n order to simplify the adjustment process for the operator e The intermediate zones such as Zone 1 Zone 2 etc are automatically adjusted internally based on the adjustment settings of Zones 1 6 O 2008 Garrett Metal Detectors 30 PN 1532010 REV F1 PD 6500 USER MANUAL 3 5 27 RELAY This feature enables the user to change the AC and DC relay circuits to normally open RELAY N O or normally closed RELAY N C depending on the installation requirements RELAY with either N O or N C will appear on the LCD The user may use the touchpads to change to N O or N C 3 5 28 OPERATOR ENABLE This setting works in conjunction with the Enable or Disable key position at the Control Panel It allows the PD 6500 to further protect menu settings from tampering Settings are as follows on this table Key Position O All touchpads are OPERATIONAL All touchpads are OPERATIONAL 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 ALTER CODE 1 The Supervisor Adjustments code referred to as CODE 1 is factory preset to 1234 To change it 1 Press the touchpad 2 Enter a new four digit code 3 When the LCD prompts REPEAT CODE re enter the new four digit code The message CODE ENTERED OK should appear If the message INVALID ENTRY appears repeat steps 2 a
41. nd 3 3 5 30 ALTER ADMINISTRATOR CODE TO ALTER CODE 2 The Administrator Adjustments code referred to as CODE 2 is factory preset to 5678 To change it 1 Press the touchpad 2 Enter a new four digit code 3 When the LCD prompts REPEAT CODE re enter the new four digit code The message CODE ENTERED OK should appear If the message INVALID ENTRY appears repeat steps 2 and 3 2008 Garrett Metal Detectors 31 PN 1532010 REV F1 PD 6500 USER MANUAL 3 5 31 BAR GRAPH The LED graphical indicator on the front panel is a visual indicator to provide information about the size of metallic objects passing through the archway and provides an indication when interference from nearby moving objects and electrical sources is present There are two bar graph settings Press the or touchpads to select the desired setting as follows Normal This default setting is intended for use under normal operation and indicates activity that is significant relative to the detection setting Diagnostic This setting is intended for technical troubleshooting where a more active bar graph is useful for locating and resolving nearby noise sources 3 5 32 DETECTION SPEED Detection speed refers to the speed at which a metal object passes through the archway There are two settings for the detection speed Press the or touchpad to select the desired setting as follows Normal This default setting accommodates typical transient speeds r
42. neral Requirements International Standard CB Certification IEC 610010 1 Safety Requirements for Electrical Equipment for Measurement Control and Laboratory Use Part 1 General Requirements OSHA Regulation 1910 147 De energizing Equipment 1 2 2 MAGNETIC FIELD SAFETY The Garrett PD 6500 has been tested and found to comply with AICGH 0302 1996 Sub Radio Frequency 30 kHz and below Magnetic Fields Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers IEEE C95 1 1999 IEEE Standard for Safety Levels with Respect to Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields 3 kHz to 300 GHz International Commission for Non lonizing Radiation Protection ICNIRP Guidelines for Limiting Exposure to Time Varying Electric Magnetic and Electromagnetic Field Up to 300 GHz NBS Special Publication 500 101 Care and Handling of Computer Magnetic Storage Media 2008 Garrett Metal Detectors 7 PN 1532010 REV F1 PD 6500 USER MANUAL e Canada Health and Welfare Performance Standards Walk Through RPB SC 18 section 3 2 2 which addresses the issue of electromagnetic effects to cardiac pacemakers Occupational and Safety Health Administration Radiation Protection Guide CFR 1910 97 section 2 i e National Institute of Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Standards for Walk Through Metal Detectors for use in Weapons Detecting NILECJ STD 0601 00 Section 4 11 e OSHA Regulation 1910 47 a
43. ng product safety The electromagnetic fields produced by Garrett products are similar to those encountered in the daily environment and meet U S and International standards for electromagnetic emissions Garrett recognizes that certain medical devices may have additional requirements which may require special care 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 metal detector it is recommended that alternative procedures be used The following should be considered when developing a security checkpoint screening plan Traffic Flow Traffic flow should remain consistent and encourage unrestricted traffic flow as a means of minimizing the time a person remains within the archway of a walk through metal detector Alternative Screening Alternative screening methods such as scanning with a hand held metal detector hand searching or denial of access should be clearly defined in checkpoint screening procedures as approved alternatives to screening with the walk through metal detector Personnel Training Security screening personnel should be instructed in the care of persons with special medical needs and use of alternative screening methods that meet the requirements of medical practitioners or medical device manufacturers O 2008 Garrett Metal Detectors 4 PN 1532010 REV F
44. o OFF See Section 3 5 17 3 Observe the Zone indicators to determine the location of the alarm source 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 location of the strongest interference investigate possible mechanical or electrical devices that are in the vicinity Possible sources of interference are moving gates loose panels on cabinet x ray equipment electrical components in nearby equipment Remember that nearby sources within a few feet are likely to cause the zone lights to activate in only one or two zones often on only one panel Sources that are farther removed are likely to cause more zone lights to activate 6 One method to further identify the source of noise is to switch off disconnect or move equipment suspected of interference A second method is to temporarily rotate or move the archway to determine an increase or decrease in interference 7 The interference may also be resolved by switching M Filter ON or OFF or adjusting Frequency See Sections 3 5 33 3 5 35 8 Remember to restore the Sensitivity and IR settings prior to placing the equipment back in service O 2008 Garrett Metal Detectors 41 PN 1532010 REV F1 PD 6500 USER MANUAL 6 2 ERROR CODE TABLE DIAGNOSTICS CRITICAL FAILURES AND NON CRITICAL FAILURES Failures are classified as either critical
45. of a series of lights The bar graph light activity represents the level of metal detection intensity occurring within the archway The detection intensity is dependent upon the quantity and composition of the metallic object s and the program and sensitivity settings of the unit The bar graph also indicates the presence of electrical interference and interference from nearby moving metallic objects 1 3 1 2 READY LIGHT The green READY light appears when power is on and the PD 6500 is ready to detect metal 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 operating on the optional battery backup system 1 3 1 3 BACKLIT LCD The LCD is a visual display located in the overhead panel The LCD reports calibration and operational information including program and sensitivity settings operator functions and fault indication The LCD displays all self prompting regulation and control functions as well as traffic count information 1 3 1 4 ALARM LIGHT The red ALARM light is a visual indication of an alarm when the unit detects a targeted amount of metal within the walk through according to the program and base sensitivity settings When a target is detected the alarm light appears even if audio volume is off 1 3 1 5 TOUCHPAD KEY LOCK Disables touchpad to prevent tampering O 2008 Garrett Metal Detec
46. olly to permanently install upper and lower wheel assemblies support bar and bracket 8 4 2 INSTALLATION OF MAGNADOLLY QUICK RELEASE PN 1168000 Using a slotted screwdriver install the upper wheel assembly Lift the edge of the detector to slip the lower wheel assembly in place O 2008 Garrett Metal Detectors 52 PN 1532010 REV F1 PD 6500 USER MANUAL 8 5 ADHESIVE FLOOR MOUNTS PN 1604100 Adhesive floor mounts may be used to fix the location of the PD 6500 to eliminate unauthorized relocation and to protect from tipping The mounts are intended for smooth floors and eliminate damaging finished floors caused by anchor bolts 8 6 STABILIZER BARS PN 1603900 Stabilizer bars may be used to prevent the PD 6500 from tipping over O 2008 Garrett Metal Detectors 53 PN 1532010 REV F1 8 7 CMA MODULE PN 1168310 The CMA Interface Module is used in conjunction with a 10baseT network and a personal computer lt allows control real time monitoring and diagnostics from a remote location The PD 6500 USER MANUAL internal memory records all changes to settings and patron traffic 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 network hub or PC using an appropriate category 5 cable Followthe configuration instructions supplied with the CMA GARRETT METAL DETECTORS Securit
47. or non critical A critical failure prevents the PD 6500 from operating and must be corrected immediately When a critical failure occurs the audio alarm sounds the overhead display begins flashing and the message SYSTEM FAILURE appears on the LCD A non critical failure does not prevent the PD 6500 from operating however it should be corrected as soon as possible CRITICAL FAILURES NON CRITICAL FAILURES e TXA or B FAIL e NO SLAVE OUTPUT e POWER MOD FAIL e SLAVE SYNC e RX BOARD FAIL e AC SYNC or SYNC FAIL e RXA or B ZN PK FAIL e RX or TX OPTIC FAIL e CABLE MISCONNECT RX A or B ZN BAL FAIL e DSP FAIL Possible Failures and Remedies Verify and or Replace Special Note TX A FAIL Panel A cables amp connectors Transmitter control TX board Panel A Panel B cables and Connectors TX board Panel B TX B FAIL Verify connections to slave unit Verify TX board NO SLAVE OUTPUT 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 SLAVE SYNC Verify connections from master unit Verify TX board N Power connections to TX board Power supply module Transmitter control board SYNC FAIL O N Ensure line voltage is between AC SYNC FAIL 100 and 240 VA TX OPTIC FAIL Make sure panel cables and PC Board are plugged in IR Emitter board assembly in panel A Make sure AC power is connected DSP Switch unit off and back on to reset failure Replace RX board Critical Failure
48. or several seconds Repeat steps 2 and 3 several times to determine the background interference level It is desired that the Alarm Level numbers remain very close to or greater than 200 indicating small levels of interference 6 If necessary try switching off nearby equipment or moving the detector and repeating steps 2 and 3 in order to determine the source and or location of interference E JON 2008 Garrett Metal Detectors 28 PN 1532010 REV F1 PD 6500 USER MANUAL 3 5 26 ZONE SENSITIVITY BOOST Individually adjusting the sensitivity of the detector s zones helps establish an optimal detection field The PD 6500i contains a total of 33 zones eleven zones from top to bottom and three zones from left to right However for the sake of simplicity in making individual zone adjustments these 33 zones are consolidated into six adjustable areas from top to bottom These six adjustable areas are displayed on the walk through s LCD as Zones 1 6 The 33 zones and their corresponding zone lights are shown in Figure 3 2 on the next page Each adjustment is based on a percentage of the base sensitivity The user may increase or decrease the percentage of the base sensitivity level in 1 increments by press ing the to increase or to decrease touchpads 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 Th
49. pability insures optimal archway field uniformity regardless of installation challenges An improved multi coil design allows programming for the detection of the smallest of metallic targets regardless of shape and orientation Pacing lights with international wait ik and proceed UN symbols are located on the entrance side of each panel and allow smooth and efficient traffic flow The PD 6500 traffic counter tracks the number of patrons that have passed through the detector the number of alarms and calculates the alarm percentage All settings are secured with a key lock and 3 levels of user access Further security is accomplished with a cabinet lock which prevents unauthorized access to cables connectors and circuit boards The PD 6500 utilizes backlit Liquid Crystal Displays LCD s and LED bar graphs for continuous on line operating status and self diagnostic reporting All controls and settings are simplified with menu selections and touchpad controls Optional accessories include a Battery Back Up Module for emergency or remote use Desktop Remote Control a wheel assembly for easy portabil ity adhesive floor mounts and a computerized Control Monitor Analyzer CMA interface module CMA software provides network capabilities for remote access to data collection alarm statistics and real time detector events for monitoring and or analyzing Note This revised manual describes several new features which are availa
50. pads to set pacing lights ZONE LIGHTS The zone light duration may be adjusted to two three or four seconds or turned off O 2008 Garrett Metal Detectors 25 PN 1532010 REV F1 PD 6500 USER MANUAL The user may press the touchpads to scroll through the options ZONE LIGHT OFF ZONE LIGHT 2 SEC ZONE LIGHT 3 SEC ZONE LIGHT 4 SEC 3 5 16 ALARM TIME Sets the duration for audible alarms for 1 2 3 or 4 seconds The user may use the touchpads to adjust the time between 1 SEC to 4 SEC in 1 second increments 3 5 17 IR ANALYSIS Infrared sensors have been designed to help prevent false alarms caused by nearby external moving metallic materials such as wheelchairs elevators persons possessing metal etc and when outdoors by wind causing the unit to rock and then alarm When IR Analysis is on the above circumstances will not cause the detector to audibly alarm when no one is passing through the unit When IR Analysis is off the unit may audibly alarm under these circumstances even when no one is passing through the unit Although useful the IR Analysis is not required for operation and may be disabled if desired IR ANALYSIS shown either ON or OFF will appear on LCD Press the minus touchpad to disable or touchpad to activate 3 5 18 COUNT DIRECTION 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
51. r e g SYNC FAIL Refer to Table 6 2 for a list of possible failures and remedies If the unit is in 24 hour 7 day a week operation a manual self test should be conducted at least once every 24 hour period to check for non critical failures The operator should inform the supervisor of any problems that appear on the LCD SUPERVISOR AND ADMINISTRATOR LEVEL ACCESS To log in the user must press the ACCESS touchpad The unit will prompt the Supervisor or Administrator to enter their password DETECTOR SETTINGS Once their access code has been entered each user may scroll through the menu items assigned to their particular access level Some menu items are available as view only The PD 6500 will not allow a user to change any of the view only items To scroll forward through the menu items use the ACCESS touchpad to scroll in the reverse order press the PROGRAM touchpad Press OPERATE to exit and return to normal operation VOLUME VOLUME shows the current volume setting The user may use the touchpads to increase or decrease the alarm volume Note the minimum volume that can be selected is controlled by the Administrator using the MINIMUM VOLUME setting MINIMUM VOLUME This is an Administrator setting that specifies the minimum volume that can be selected COUNTER A built in and user resetable traffic counter records the number of patrons who pass through the walk through To reset the counter to zero refer
52. rd e Eight 1 4 20x3 Screws e Eight Finishing Washers Accessories e User Manual e Instruction DVD e Pocket Item Container Coin Tray e Stabilizing Plates Optional 2 Arrange the major components as shown in Figure 2 1 sasseppe FINISHING WASHERS II SCREWS 1 4 20X3 DETECTION UNIT DE CROSSPIECE sf 10 POWER CORD EE S 1 PACKING INSERT 8 use for assembly geb 2 AC JUMPER CORD Figure 2 1 O 2008 Garrett Metal Detectors 16 PN 1532010 REV F1 PD 6500 USER MANUAL 3 Place the packing insert on floor as shown in Figure 2 2 Lay detection 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 PANELS SJ DETECTION UNIT 4 pl H b K SZ FLOOR Styrofoam Packing Insert Figure 2 2 4 Connect Panel Cables Open the door of the detection unit Connect cables A and B into the corresponding panels See Figure 2 3 CABLE RECEPTACLE an f e 7 AC JUMPER CORD REGEFTIGLE CONTROLLER POWER MODULE MODULE PANEL B e a ZS Ze A CABLE B CABLE A POWER CORD Figure 2 3 O 2008 Garrett Metal Detectors 17 PN 1532010 REV F1 PD 6500 USER MANUAL 5 Determine the location of the AC power outlet and select a power connection means If power is to be supplied from an overhead source remove the rubber access plug in the top of the detection unit feed the power
53. rrett Metal Detectors 33 PN 1532010 REV F1 PD 6500 USER MANUAL 3 6 FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS The Garrett PD 6500 arrives from the factory with the following default settings Function Volume Minimum Volume Random Alarm Tone Pacing Lights Zone Lights Alarm Time R Analysis Count Direction Language Synchronization Channel Program Base Sensitivity Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4 Zone 5 Zone 6 Relay Operator Enable Supervisor Access Code Administrator Access Code Bar Graph Detection Speed M Filter Frequency Line Sync Transmit Configuration O 2008 Garrett Metal Detectors Value 05 0 0 5 ON 2 Sec 1 Sec ON Forward Only English Master 1 Airports 165 0 0 0 0 0 0 Normally Open ON 1234 5678 Normal Normal ON 50 viewable only when LINE SYNC is off ON ON ON 34 PN 1532010 REV F1 PD 6500 USER MANUAL 3 7 CODE RESET Should the administrator access code be forgotten or misplaced the PD 6500 has a mechanical method 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 on and the unit in Operate mode press and hold the ACCESS CODE RESET button on the upper left side of the lower circuit board for ten seconds See Figure 3 3 Figure 3 3 O 2008 Garrett Metal Detectors 35 PN 1532010 REV F1 PD 6500
54. self generated synchronization from the power line SYNC SLAVE synchronizes the PD 6500 from a secondary signal on the sync terminal located on the left edge of the transmitter controller board SYNC which indicates MASTER or SLAVE will appear on LCD The user may use the touchpads to change sync to MASTER or SLAVE 3 5 22 CHANNEL This feature enables multiple Garrett walk through metal detectors to operate simultaneously in proximity Use Channels 1 and 2 when two or more PD 65007 are operating near each other See Section 2 3 CHANNEL shown with either 1 or 2 will appear on LCD The user may use the touchpads to change channel to 1 or 2 Note If Line Sync is set to OFF Channel Adjustment has no effect on the detector Note When using any other Garrett walk through metal detectors with PD 6500is use channels A and B to 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 user may scroll the menu of programs using the touchpads to find the new program Stop scrolling when the desired program appears on the LCD Refer to Table 4 2 for a listing and description of programs 3 5 24 BASE SENSITIVITY At higher sensitivity settings smaller metal objects are detected Conversely at lower sensitivity settings only larger metal objects are detected Keep in mind that t
55. that can be viewed and reset only by the administrator The Admin Count will roll over to O after 999 999 ADMIN REAL ALARMS COUNT AD RL ALARMS displays the number of alarms and can be viewed only by the administrator The Admin Real Alarms Count automatically resets to zero when the Admin Count is reset or rolls over ADMININSTRATOR REAL ALARM ADMIN ALARM displays the percentage of real alarms and can be viewed only by the administrator The Admin Alarm automatically resets to zero when the Admin Count is reset or rolls over RESET COUNTER RESET COUNT allows the traffic and Alarm counts to be reset To reset counters to zero 0 press the touchpad SEQUENCE SEQUENCE indicates the number of times the system has been accessed via password This is a view only menu item OPERATING HOURS OP HOURS indicates the number of hours the unit has been in operation i e switched on This is a View Only menu item TONE TONE which indicates the current tone setting appears on the LCD The user may use the touchpads to adjust the tone from 1 bass to 9 treble PACING LIGHTS Pacing lights located on the side panels of the entrance side indicate whether or not a patron may enter the walk through The green proceed symbol f indicates proceed and the red wait symbol y indicates wait PACE LIGHTS shown either ON or OFF appears on the LCD The user may use the pacing lights on pacing lights off touch
56. the left and right panels for the zone currently being observed The number in the center indicates the zone currently being observed 4 The alarm level indicates the peak level of the interference Press the key to reset the indicator to allow a new reading After taking several readings for a given zone press ACCESS to proceed to the next zone 5 Observe the alarm levels of each panel for each zone Lower numbers indicate greater ambient noise Higher numbers 185 255 indicate low or no external interference Zones with alarm level numbers approaching or below the selected sensitivity setting 2008 Garrett Metal Detectors 40 PN 1532010 REV F1 PD 6500 USER MANUAL should be investigated Large differences in the left and right numbers indicate nearby noise sources Smaller differences in the left and right numbers indicate more distant noise sources 6 Attempt to identify and resolve noise sources by switching off nearby electrical equipment sequentially while observing changes to the alarm levels Moving the detector to change the distance or angle from nearby equipment or interference sources in the floor or walls is often found to be helpful 7 The interference may also be resolved by switching M Filter ON or OFF or adjusting Frequency See Sections 3 5 33 3 5 35 6 12 METHOD TO LOCATE PERIODIC SPIKING NOISE SOURCES 1 Enable the keypad by switching the TOUCHPAD KEY LOCK to the enable position 2 Switch the IR ANALYSIS t
57. tion 4 1 PROGRAM SELECTION The PD 6500 is equipped with several programs to address a variety of security needs A program whose characteristics are appropriate to the application should be selected Table 4 2 is a list of available programs and information about the characteristics of the programs Figure 4 1 shows the detection characteristics of the Loss Prevention programs for various metals Good Conductors Aluminum Fine Jewelry at Most Common Stainless Steel i i eos d Poor Conductors A i i Foi Costume Jewelry i E j d N a o e Ferrous Iron Tools Wm j i wn e ke P j Loss Prevention LPI LP2 LP LP4 LPS p Program Figure 4 1 Loss Prevention Programs 4 2 SELECTING SENSITIVITY AND ZONE BOOST SETTINGS The procedure described in Section 3 5 19 Alarm Level is helpful in determining the required base sensitivity setting forthe selected program This testis often performed with the test objects carried in various orientations near the center of the body Once the base sensitivity has been established continue testing at various elevations to make any necessary zone boost adjust ments Itis often helpful to return to the alarm level reading to evaluate the effects of the zone boost adjustments See Section 3 5 26 2008 Garrett Metal Detectors 36 PN 1532010 REV F1 PD 6500 USER MANUAL PROGRAM DESCRIPTION USE Designed primarily for detection of guns and other such weapons Ex
58. tors 9 PN 1532010 REV F1 PD 6500 USER MANUAL 1 3 1 6 TOUCHPADS Use to turn unit on access and adjust setup and programming Function of touchpad depends upon key lock and user access level 1 3 1 6 1 OPERATE ON TEST The OPERATE touchpad is used to turn the PD 6500 on The unit will be ready to operate within ten seconds Activate the manual self test at any time by pressing OPERATE 1 3 1 6 2 OFF The OFF touchpad is used to turn the PD 6500 off ensuring that all of the information and settings are stored in memory until the detector is ready to resume full operation 1 3 1 6 3 COUNTER The COUNTER touchpad is used to obtain an automatic update on the traffic count that appears on the LCD The counter also reports 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 VOLUME touchpad is used to access the volume control of the audio alarm 1 3 1 6 5 and The plus and minus touchpads are used to change numerical settings activate certain on off functions and adjust the volume of the audio alarm 1 3 1 6 6 PROGRAM The PROGRAM touchpad enables the user to view the current program and base sensitivity settings on the LCD 1 3 1 6 7 ACCESS The ACCESS touchpad is used to initiate the log in process and to scroll through menu items 1 3 1 7 PACING LIGHTS Pacing lights loc
59. us re spectively Loss Prev1 is designed to detect all metals particularly good Loss Prevention 1 conductors such as jewelry computer components and most coins Loss Prev 2 is similar to Loss Prev1 except it is designed to ignore poor con ductors such as cigarette or chewing gum foil and keys Loss Prev3 to Loss Prevention 3 6 are designed to detect items that are increasingly less conductive and Loss Prevention 4 more ferrous i e contain more iron e g Loss Prev3 to 5 detects most weapons Loss Prev6 is most recommended for detecting steel tools Low moderate throughput Loss Prevention 2 Loss Prevention 5 Loss Prevention 6 See Figure 4 1 for a graph representing detection capabilities of Loss Prevention programs Loss Previ to Loss Prev6 For use as an alternative under difficult environmental conditions includ ing electrical interference A general weapons program that provides mod erate discrimination against pocket items while offering the best balanced response to all metals Meets FAA requirements i e three gun test Alternate Figure 4 2 Programs Chart 2008 Garrett Metal Detectors 37 PN 1532010 REV F1 PD 6500 USER MANUAL 5 OPERATION 5 1 OPERATIONAL TESTING 5 1 1 OPERATIONAL TEST PIECE Actual forbidden objects should be used as targets for initial calibration Once the detector settings are established it is recommended that a Test Piece be selected which is similar in size shape and metallic
60. ut not limited to incidental or consequential damages for lost sales lost profits injury to person or property shall be available to him O 2008 Garrett Metal Detectors 47 PN 1532010 REV F1 PD 6500 USER MANUAL 7 RELAY OPTIONS The PD6500i is equipped with solid state switches capable of controlling external alarms locking devices video recorders etc Several combinations of switching are available to allow control of low voltage AC and DC circuits as well as control of logic inputs Control is activated when the red Alarm light on the control panel is activated The control may be configured to normally open or normally close based on menu settings See Section 3 5 27 7 1 AC CONTROL To control devices which require low voltage AC follow Figure 7 1 The optically isolated triac output is capable of controlling up to 48 Vrms at up to 100 ma The output is electrically isolated from the ground To connect an external alarm a locking device a VCR video monitor or other AC component follow Figure 7 1 The opticallv isolated triac output conducts only when the red Alarm light is illuminated Control should not exceed 48Vrms and 100mA The output is electrically isolated from ground AC AC SUPPLY RELAY Figure 7 1 Procedure 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 cir
61. ve 1 2 A B Select 1 200 64 15 15 15 63 192 63 192 NO NC Normal Diagnostic Normal Expanded ON OFF 0 2300 ON OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON W key ON Access Control Operator Enable Alter Code 1 Alter Code 2 3 2 POWER ON OFF When you press the OPERATE touchpad for the first time the READY light appears and the LCD displays the message GARRETT SECURITY Press OPERATE again and the unit will report critical settings and self test results The LCD displays the following information in sequence LCD MESSAGE DEFINITION SIN HHHHHHH serial number VER software version SYNC MASTER or SLAVE synchronization CHANNEL 1 or 2 channel selection PROG XXXXXXXX program selection BASE SENSE base sensitivity setting SELF TEST self test in progress BATT POWER XX strength of battery if in use SELF TEST OK self test reveals no problems OPERATE resume operate mode 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 ch O 2008 Garrett Metal Detectors 23 PN 1532010 REV F1 3 3 3 4 3 5 3 5 1 3 5 2 3 5 3 3 5 4 3 5 5 3 5 6 PD 6500 USER MANUAL SELF TEST The self test feature within the unit is in constant operation and will reveal critical failures instantaneously Press the OPERATE TEST button to display the self test results on the LCD screen Should the self test reveal a problem a failure message will appea
62. y Division 1601 W Sinta Siret Gorana Texas 150426797 USA 072 494 6151 Fax 872 494 1881 ail security Bg arret ogm e kanay AE 100 240 VAC 2A Max enti is EG e VS Model 2233000 MT Power 55W Max AN CAUTION To reduce iha risk ol oocincal 6500 do N L FOTO Cenble bis Dar parts inside Feder Bencina 10 8 8 OPERATIONAL TEST PIECE OTP and FLAT TEST PIECE FTP Operational Test Piece OTP PN 1600600 OTP is designed by the FAA to represent a small hand gun Flat Test Piece FTP PN 1620570 FTP represents a small knife or box cutter O 2008 Garrett Metal Detectors 162057 0rB 94 PN 1532010 REV F1 GARRETT METAL DETECTORS www garrett com
63. y explode Caution Do not open or mutilate batteries They may contain an electrolyte which is toxic and harmful to the skin and eyes Caution Replace batteries with the same type and number of batteries as originally installed in the equipment Caution Do not put the batteries in trash that is disposed of in landfills When disposing of the battery N comply with local ordinances or regulations and your company s safety standards e Recycling centers and retailers with recycling programs may be found at www rbrc org SYMBOLS ES Alternating Protective CAUTION CAUTION Recycle current conductor Risk of Refer to terminal electric accompanying shock documentation Garrett Metal Detectors and garrett com are trademarks and registered trademarks of Garrett Electronics Inc If further assistance is required please contact the factory using contact information on front cover O 2008 Garrett Metal Detectors 3 PN 1532010 REV F1 PD 6500 USER MANUAL MEDICAL SAFETY Garrett Metal Detectors makes every effort to ensure its products are safe for use Extensive research by Garrett has produced no information which would indicate that its products have any adverse effects on medical implants pregnancy recording media or magnetic strips Garrett makes every effort to cooperate with medical device manufacturers and to communicate with agencies such as the United States Food and Drug Administration and Health Canada as a means of assuri
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