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Details the LED bar graph, ready light, LCD panel, and alarm light indicators.
Explains the function of each of the eight touchpads on the control panel.
Describes the controller, power supply, and optional battery pack modules.
Guides on choosing a suitable location for the Magnascanner, considering environmental factors and interference.
Provides step-by-step instructions for assembling the Magnascanner unit components.
Details information displayed during operation and the self-test procedure, including error reporting.
Lists error codes, their causes, and recommended actions for resolution.
Guides on adjusting receiver balance and alarm tone levels for optimal performance.
Details settings for multiple unit synchronization and channel selection.
Covers adjusting ankle boost sensitivity and altering access codes.
Procedure to reset access codes to factory defaults if lost or forgotten.
Details how to select and adjust detection programs for various applications.
Explains how to adjust sensitivity and utilize the Infrared Sensor.
Guides on determining the minimum sensitivity level required for specific targets to trigger an alarm.
Explains audio alarms, calibration importance, and using test pieces for verification.
Emphasizes the need for a standard test program to ensure proper calibration and detection.
Details the detector's electronics, memory retention, and integrated overhead control unit.
Describes connection types, operational indicators (lights, bar graph), and the traffic counter.
Covers security features like access codes and the unit's physical construction.
Lists compliance with FAA, NILECJ, and other safety/electromagnetic standards.
Details public safety, weatherproofing, infrared sensor benefits, and interference rejection.
Covers multi-unit synchronization, electrical requirements, and physical dimensions.
Outlines routine checks, cleaning, and guidance for equipment repair.
Explains module replacement and lists common replacement parts.
Details the 24-month limited parts and labor warranty terms and conditions.
Summarizes essential operator duties, including proper operation, volume, counter, and alarm response.
Explains how the LCD and LED indicators (Ready, Alarm, Bar Graph) provide operational status.
Details the three types of audio alarms and the functions of the control touchpads.
Guides operators on addressing diagnostic errors and responding to alarms, including nuisance alarms.
Covers adjusting alarm volume and the procedures for tamper alarms.
Instructions for viewing/resetting the counter and general operator guidance.
Provides a template for recording operational data, serial number, version, and changes.
Details various programs (1-10, 11-15, A-E) and their recommended applications.
Options and procedures for installing multiple units in close proximity without interference.
Details how to connect external alarm, locking devices, or other components via AC/DC outputs.
Covers the optional remote console and battery back-up module for enhanced functionality and portability.
Instructions for installing a stabilizer base and details on electrical wiring requirements.
Details the LED bar graph, ready light, LCD panel, and alarm light indicators.
Explains the function of each of the eight touchpads on the control panel.
Describes the controller, power supply, and optional battery pack modules.
Guides on choosing a suitable location for the Magnascanner, considering environmental factors and interference.
Provides step-by-step instructions for assembling the Magnascanner unit components.
Details information displayed during operation and the self-test procedure, including error reporting.
Lists error codes, their causes, and recommended actions for resolution.
Guides on adjusting receiver balance and alarm tone levels for optimal performance.
Details settings for multiple unit synchronization and channel selection.
Covers adjusting ankle boost sensitivity and altering access codes.
Procedure to reset access codes to factory defaults if lost or forgotten.
Details how to select and adjust detection programs for various applications.
Explains how to adjust sensitivity and utilize the Infrared Sensor.
Guides on determining the minimum sensitivity level required for specific targets to trigger an alarm.
Explains audio alarms, calibration importance, and using test pieces for verification.
Emphasizes the need for a standard test program to ensure proper calibration and detection.
Details the detector's electronics, memory retention, and integrated overhead control unit.
Describes connection types, operational indicators (lights, bar graph), and the traffic counter.
Covers security features like access codes and the unit's physical construction.
Lists compliance with FAA, NILECJ, and other safety/electromagnetic standards.
Details public safety, weatherproofing, infrared sensor benefits, and interference rejection.
Covers multi-unit synchronization, electrical requirements, and physical dimensions.
Outlines routine checks, cleaning, and guidance for equipment repair.
Explains module replacement and lists common replacement parts.
Details the 24-month limited parts and labor warranty terms and conditions.
Summarizes essential operator duties, including proper operation, volume, counter, and alarm response.
Explains how the LCD and LED indicators (Ready, Alarm, Bar Graph) provide operational status.
Details the three types of audio alarms and the functions of the control touchpads.
Guides operators on addressing diagnostic errors and responding to alarms, including nuisance alarms.
Covers adjusting alarm volume and the procedures for tamper alarms.
Instructions for viewing/resetting the counter and general operator guidance.
Provides a template for recording operational data, serial number, version, and changes.
Details various programs (1-10, 11-15, A-E) and their recommended applications.
Options and procedures for installing multiple units in close proximity without interference.
Details how to connect external alarm, locking devices, or other components via AC/DC outputs.
Covers the optional remote console and battery back-up module for enhanced functionality and portability.
Instructions for installing a stabilizer base and details on electrical wiring requirements.
| Brand | Garrett |
|---|---|
| Model | MAGNASCANNER CS 5000 |
| Category | Metal Detector |
| Language | English |











