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Conveyor Speed | 0.2 m/s |
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X-ray Generator Anode Voltage | 160 kV |
Type | X-ray scanner |
Wire Resolution | 0.0787 mm |
Power Supply | 230 VAC ±10% / 50 Hz or 60 Hz |
X-ray Energy | 160 kV |
Spatial Resolution | 0.0787 mm |
Power Requirements | 230 VAC ±10% / 50 Hz or 60 Hz |
Operating Temperature | 0°C to 40°C |
Storage Temperature | -20°C – 60°C |
Introduction to the user manual for operating the HI-SCAN X-ray unit with operator access level.
Covers warning signs, legal requirements, and safety instructions for operating the X-ray unit.
Details on the keyboard, monitor, switches, indicators, and other control elements of the HI-SCAN X-ray unit.
Instructions on connecting, switching on, logging in, and safely shutting down the X-ray unit.
Information to operate further functions and set up the HI-SCAN X-ray unit as a supervisor.
Steps for logging into the HI-SCAN X-ray unit with supervisor access level using credentials or ISIS card.
Instructions for accessing and using ZIP, RIDA, CD/DVD drives and the USB interface for data transfer.
Setting up login options, managing user data, and configuring ISIS card usage for access control.
Defining and managing access rights for lower access level users (Local Supervisor 1, 2, 3) to menus and functions.
Steps for programming, deleting, and managing ISIS cards for user authentication and access control.
Customizing keyboard keys, language, date, time, image settings, and screen saver.
Setting operating modes, conveyor controls, reverse scanning, and continuous scanning functions.
Setting up X-ACT, HI-SPOT, radioactivity detection, and audible alarms for automated threat detection.
Setting up automatic storage, transmission, and evaluation of images for recheck and analyst stations.
Managing image storage, online recording, recall, print, convert, and rename functions within the IMS system.
Setting up threat image libraries, categories, projections, decision times, and object markings.
Setting up training sessions, organizing threat projections, and managing image change frequency.
Procedures for material detection calibration, complete calibration, and handling calibration errors.
Managing the exchange of signals between the X-ray unit and baggage handling systems or safety switches.
Configuring external access for authorized users to manage data and images via the connected network.
Creating diagnosis reports to trace error sources and report unit settings for service and maintenance.
Setting up printer type, IP address, paper size, and print content for X-ray images.
Resolving issues with TIP/OTS systems, removable drives, USB memory, and error messages encountered by supervisors.
Overview of preset and user-defined settings for login, key assignments, scanning, detection, and system configurations.