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Garrett CS 5000 - User Manual

Garrett CS 5000
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USER MANUAL
CS 5000
Model 11674xx
USA
Garrett Metal Detectors
Security Division
1881 W. State Street
Garland, Texas 75042-6797 USA
Phone: 1.800.234.6151
Fax: 1.972.494.1881
Email: security@garrett.com
Website: garrett.com
International
Garrett Metal Detectors
International Security Division
1881 W. State Street
Garland, Texas 75042-6797 USA
Phone: 1.972.494.6151
Fax: 1.972.494.1881
Email: international@garrett.com
Website: garrett.com
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Garrett CS 5000 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandGarrett
ModelCS 5000
CategoryMetal Detector
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Manufacturer Cautions and Symbols

Safety Warnings and Symbols

Provides critical warnings regarding equipment use, battery safety, and explains safety symbols.

Medical Safety Considerations

Controls and Modules Overview

Touchpad Functions

Details the functions of Standby, Operate, Counter, Volume, +/-, Program, and Access touchpads.

Installation Instructions

Assembly Procedures

Details the steps for assembling the CS 5000 unit, including connecting panels and components.

Self-Diagnostic Tests and Error Handling

Error Codes and Corrective Actions

Lists diagnostic error codes and provides corrective actions for identified faults.

Fatal vs. Non-Fatal Errors

Distinguishes between fatal errors that stop operation and non-fatal errors.

Installation Adjustments and Settings

Access Code Management

Instructions for altering supervisor and installation access codes and resetting defaults.

Supervisor Adjustments and Settings

Program and Sensitivity Settings

Guides on selecting programs and adjusting sensitivity levels for optimal detection.

Supervisor Responsibilities

Calibration Procedures

Explains calibration importance, types of audio alarms, and using test pieces.

Maintenance and Repair

Periodic Maintenance Checks

Details regular inspections for loose parts, clean connectors, and exterior condition.

Troubleshooting and Repair

Guidance on contacting service for failures and modular component replacement.

Operating Instructions

Basic Operator Responsibilities

Defines essential responsibilities for operators, including checking operation and responding to alarms.

LCD Reports and Control Functions

Explains LCD information, bar graph, self-prompting controls, and access code security.

Alarm Types and Responses

Describes Ready Light, Alarm Light, and the three types of audio alarms (Set-up, Standard, Warble).

Diagnostic Problems and Alarm Responses

Guides on responding to diagnostic problems and handling alarms.

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