USER MANUALCS 5000Model 11674xxUSAGarrett Metal DetectorsSecurity Division1881 W. State StreetGarland, Texas 75042-6797 USAPhone: 1.800.234.6151Fax:
2.2.5 + AND - These touchpads will be used to increase or decrease various numerical settings and for certainOn/Off functions.2.2.6 PROGRAM When this
2.3.3 BATTERY PACK MODULE (OPTIONAL)This module, which includes two (2) 12v batteries and charging circuitry that comprise the optionalbattery pack, w
3. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 3.1 SITE SELECTIONThe Garrett CS 5000 should be located on a level, stable floor with no large metal items within three(3
3.2.2 Install the Power Cord completely through one of the channels at the top of either of the Panelsas shown below. A channel can be found in each
3.2.5 Use the remaining screws and washers to attach the Crosspiece to the two panels, as shown3.2.6 Tighten all eight screws securely with a slotted
4. SELF-DIAGNOSTIC TESTSThe Garrett CS 5000 LCD panel provides valuable information concerning the operation of this unitand the self-diagnostic progr
4.1.3 FATAL ERRORSThe system continuously performs several of the tests described above. Errors 1,4 and 5 severelylimit or prohibit the operation of
5. INSTALLATION ADJUSTMENTSThe Installation Adjustment Mode, which can be accessed only through use of a four-digit code(Access Code #2), permits the
ting with least interference as observed by fluctuation of the Bar Graph.Press ACCESS for the next adjustment or OPERATE to return to normal operation
6. SUPERVISOR ADJUSTMENTSSeveral adjustments may be made at the Supervisor’s Level (Access Code #1). These are primari-ly program/sensitivity settings
2. By inhibiting the alarm when no one is in its archway, the IR Analysis greatly minimizes nuisance alarms. In instances where there is movement of
7. SUPERVISOR RESPONSIBILITIES7.1 CALIBRATIONCalibration settings of walk-through metal detectors are dependent upon individualsecurity screening requ
be established, and this testing system should be adhered to consistently.Included in the test procedure should be the requirement that the tester be
7.4.2. APPLICATIONS:• High: High sensitivity; low traffic volume• Medium: High Sensitivity; high traffic volume• Standard: Normal sensitivity; high tr
8. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS8.1 ELECTRONICSDigital-controlled pulse induction metal detector with microprocessors utilized in both detection andcontrol
8.11 REGULATORY INFORMATIONThe Garrett CS 5000 meets or exceeds detection requirements of the National Institute of LawEnforcement and Criminal Jus
9. MAINTENANCE & REPAIR9.1 PERIODIC MAINTENANCEPeriodic maintenance of the equipment requires only inspection for loose or damaged parts andcleani
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MANUFACTURER CAUTIONRead Thoroughly Before OperatingCAUTION! Use of this equipment in a manner not specified by the manufacturer may result in damage
9.5 WARRANTYGarrett Electronics, Inc. (“Garrett”) warrants that this CS 5000 weapons/metal detector is protectedby the following limited parts and lab
10. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONSThis Manual is designed to provide all necessary information required for operation of the GarrettCS 5000 walk-through metal
10.4 READY LIGHTThis green light appears when full power has been turned on and the unit is ready to detect. The lightwill also indicate when an indiv
10.8.3 COUNTERSince the current traffic count of the CS 5000 is usually displayed, this touchpad will be needed onlyfor resetting the counter. Pressin
10.12 READY LIGHTThe green READY light, located at the top center of the Control Panel indicates that the CS 5000 isoperating. When the green light is
10.16 NUISANCE ALARMS Any metal detector will occasionally register what is called a “nuisance alarm,” triggered by electri-cal or mechanical noise fr
10.18 COUNTERIf the current traffic count is not being reported on the LCD display, press this touchpad to view it.Pressing and holding this touchpad
11 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION11.1 OPERATIONS WORK SHEETLocation: ____________________Serial Number: ____________________Version: ____________________Date
11.2 PROGRAMSNote: Although different settings are required for different applications, the manufacturerfinds Program D most effective for high volume
11.2.5 PROGRAM C• Custom program designed to detect ferrous and conductive objects equally.• This program is optimized for the three-gun test of the F
MEDICAL SAFETYGarrett Metal Detectors makes every effort to ensure its products are safe for use. Extensive research by Garretthas produced no informa
11.3 MULTIPLE UNIT OPERATIONThere are several options for installation of multiple units in close proximity. The following list ofexamples will be hel
Procedure:• Disconnect units from power line;• Open Access Door of Detection Unit;• Remove three (3) screws that hold controller cover;• Use synchroni
11.4.2.1 Case I: Use internal power• Disconnect from AC power;• Open Access Door of detection unit;• Remove three (3) screws that hold controller cov
11.5.1 INSTALLATION• With power disconnected locate archway and console in their desired locations;• Locate connecting wire and protect from tamperi
7. Reconnect the Power Supply Module and Battery Pack Module as shown;8. Reassemble the system and test.11.7 STABILIZER BASE INSTALLATIONTOOLS REQUIRE
Caution: Adjust the width of the unit at the bottom of the panels to 30” (762mm) BEFORE making theholes in the next step.11.8 ELECTRICAL WIRING REQUIR
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TABLE OF CONTENTS1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION 62. CONTROLS & MODULES 82.1 DISPLAY PANEL 82.2 TOUCHPADS 92.3 INTERNAL MODULES 103. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTI
1. CS 5000 GENERAL DESCRIPTIONThe Garrett CS 5000 Walk-Through Metal Detector features microprocessor-controlled circuitry and LCD presentation of all
allows supervisors to keep a log of all changes that are ever made as well as any unsuccessful attemptsto change them. In addition, a tamper indicati
2. CONTROLS & MODULES2.1 DISPLAY PANEL2.1.1 LED BAR GRAPHThis LED display at the top of the Control Panel indicates the detection intensity which
2.2 TOUCHPADSEight touchpads on the overhead Control Panel perform all control functions:2.2.1 STANDBYWhen this touchpad is pressed, the unit goes int
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