© 2008 Garrett Metal Detectors
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PD 6500
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User MANUAL
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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.)
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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
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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, 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 & reQUIreMeNTs
Before choosing a site for the PD 6500
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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 6500
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must always be installed on a level, stable
floor. The following site requirements are provided as a guide to successful installation.
LED pacing lights
(red=wait; green=walk)
LED pinpoint detection
lights (red)