The User Interface
110
Once a successful inspection of the Fe test wand has been completed, the user is
prompted to pass the same test wand through the detector a number of times, set in the
Number of passes field in this screen, until they have all passed inspection and the test
is complete in the PVS screen as shown below.
The user is then prompted to repeat the above process for the Nfe and then the S.St test
wands.
Once all test wands have been completed successfully the PVS screen will close and
normal inspection can be continued.
The test wands are colour coded RED – Fe (Ferrite), GREEN – NFe (Non-Ferrite) and
BLUE – S.St (Stainless Steel). These colours are also used to identify the test wand types in
the PVS screen.
o
Sequential
Selecting this option enables the sequential process which is basically the same as the
Normal process with the exception that each of the test wand types is passed one after
the other through the detector rather than one type at a time until they have all passed
inspection and the test is complete.
High Speed
When this option is selected the system only checks that the required number of reject packs
have been passed during the PVS test. False threshold and saturation checks are not used in
this mode. If any accept packs are detected during the test then the PVS test will fail.
A Product Registration photo-eye must be fitted and enabled to use the high speed option.
Test timing
Tap on the arrow to the right of the field to display a drop down list of options for setting the
test timing to be used.
o
Off
Selecting this option means that the user will initiate a PV test manually. To enable the
user to do this do a Notepad icon is included in the Main Run screen as shown below.
Tapping on the icon will start the test.
Summary of Contents for IQ3+ST
Page 2: ......
Page 36: ...Safety First 26 THIS PAGE IS INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK ...
Page 43: ...Installation 33 ...
Page 60: ...Installation 50 THIS PAGE IS INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK ...
Page 70: ...About the Metal Detector Range 60 THIS PAGE IS INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK ...
Page 172: ......
Page 212: ...Operating Instructions 202 THIS IS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK ...
Page 240: ...Maintenance 230 THIS PAGE IS INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK ...
Page 244: ...Glossary 234 THIS PAGE IS INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK ...