USER MANUAL CS 5000 Model 11674xx USA Garrett Metal Detectors Security Division 1881 W. State Street Garland, Texas 75042-6797 USA Phone: Fax: Email: Website: 1.800.234.6151 1.972.494.1881 security@garrett.com garrett.com International Garrett Metal Detectors International Security Division 1881 W. State Street Garland, Texas 75042-6797 USA Phone: Fax: Email: Website: 1.972.494.6151 1.972.494.1881 international@garrett.com garrett.
CS 5000 User Manual MANUFACTURER CAUTION Read Thoroughly Before Operating CAUTION! Use of this equipment in a manner not specified by the manufacturer may result in damage to property or injury to persons. Electrical: Installation Category: Pollution Degree: Maximum Relative Humidity: Operating Temperature: Maximum Altitude: 100 – 240 V~ +10% – -15% 1.0-.
CS 5000 User Manual MEDICAL SAFETY Garrett Metal Detectors makes every effort to ensure its products are safe for use. Extensive research by Garrett has produced no information which would indicate that its products have any adverse effects on medical implants, pregnancy, recording media or magnetic strips.
CS 5000 User Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION 6 2. CONTROLS & MODULES 8 2.1 2.2 2.3 DISPLAY PANEL TOUCHPADS INTERNAL MODULES 3. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 3.1 3.2 SITE SELECTION ASSEMBLY 4. SELF-DIAGNOSTIC TESTS 15 5. INSTALLATION ADJUSTMENTS 17 6. SUPERVISOR ADJUSTMENTS 19 7. SUPERVISOR RESPONSIBILITIES 21 8. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 24 9. MAINTENANCE & REPAIR 26 9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4 9.5 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE REPAIR MODULE REPLACEMENT REPLACEMENT PARTS WARRANTY 10.
CS 5000 User Manual 1. CS 5000 GENERAL DESCRIPTION The Garrett CS 5000 Walk-Through Metal Detector features microprocessor-controlled circuitry and LCD presentation of all calibrating and operating information. It is capable of remote operation and monitoring, when required, and is designed to be easily portable. The unit can be operated on battery power alone through use of an optional battery pack, which further enhances its portability.
CS 5000 User Manual allows supervisors to keep a log of all changes that are ever made as well as any unsuccessful attempts to change them. In addition, a tamper indication reports any unauthorized attempts at access. A complete and automatic self-diagnostic program is carried out by the CS 5000 each time the Operate touch pad is pressed.
CS 5000 User Manual 2. CONTROLS & MODULES 2.1 DISPLAY PANEL 2.1.1 LED BAR GRAPH This LED display at the top of the Control Panel indicates the detection intensity which is based on the amount and composition of metallic objects passing through the unit. 2.1.2 READY LIGHT This green light appears when power is turned on and the unit is ready to operate. The light will also indicate when an individual inspection has been completed by the unit and it is ready to accept the next person.
CS 5000 User Manual 2.2 TOUCHPADS Eight touchpads on the overhead Control Panel perform all control functions: 2.2.1 STANDBY When this touchpad is pressed, the unit goes into a low power mode, ready to be returned to full operation when the OPERATE pad is touched. When STANDBY is displayed on the LCD, the green READY light is not visible and no processing can take place in the unit. It is important to remember that the Power Switch located on the Battery Back-up Module (See Section 11.
CS 5000 User Manual 2.2.5 + AND These touchpads will be used to increase or decrease various numerical settings and for certain On/Off functions. 2.2.6 PROGRAM When this touchpad is pressed, the settings for Program and Sensitivity will appear on the LCD display. 2.2.7 ACCESS The ACCESS touchpad will be used only by supervisory management personnel.
CS 5000 User Manual POWER 2.3.3 BATTERY PACK MODULE (OPTIONAL) This module, which includes two (2) 12v batteries and charging circuitry that comprise the optional battery pack, will be stored behind this cover and connected with the Controller Module. This pack has a switch which is used to disconnect battery power. This switch need be placed in the OFF position only during storage or when the unit is not being used and is not connected to AC power for more than 24 hours. See Section 11.6.
CS 5000 User Manual 3. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 3.1 SITE SELECTION The Garrett CS 5000 should be located on a level, stable floor with no large metal items within three (3) feet. Any nearby large metallic object can interfere with operation of the detector. Moving metallic objects, such as an escalator or revolving door, close to the detector can cause false alarms.
CS 5000 User Manual 3.2.2 Install the Power Cord completely through one of the channels at the top of either of the Panels as shown below. A channel can be found in each of the four corners. Select the corner that will be convenient in relation to site selection. For overhead power connection, do not insert the cable through a channel but leave it free at the top. If using cord set, it must be routed through the channel closest to the Power Module.
CS 5000 User Manual 3.2.5 Use the remaining screws and washers to attach the Crosspiece to the two panels, as shown 3.2.6 Tighten all eight screws securely with a slotted screwdriver. 3.2.7 With two or more people lift to a vertical position and move to location. 3.3.8 Check for stability of unit, which is important for proper operation and safety.
CS 5000 User Manual 4. SELF-DIAGNOSTIC TESTS The Garrett CS 5000 LCD panel provides valuable information concerning the operation of this unit and the self-diagnostic program of which it is capable. 4.1 OPERATING INFORMATION When the unit is placed into operation from the Standby Mode, the following information is reported: 1. Serial Number of the unit will be displayed. 2. Software Version of the unit will be displayed. 3.
CS 5000 User Manual 4.1.3 FATAL ERRORS The system continuously performs several of the tests described above. Errors 1,4 and 5 severely limit or prohibit the operation of the Magnascanner and are considered Fatal Errors. If a fatal error is encountered because of component failure, broken wire, etc., the audible alarm will sound and the LED display will begin to flash. To remedy the situation, press the OPERATE touchpad, which will initiate the self-diagnostic routine.
CS 5000 User Manual 5. INSTALLATION ADJUSTMENTS The Installation Adjustment Mode, which can be accessed only through use of a four-digit code (Access Code #2), permits the CS 5000 to be set up properly for best performance in a given operational environment. Various options permit setting the unit for proper operation in conjunction with other walk-through units or for dealing with typical operation problems.
CS 5000 User Manual 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. 5.6 RELAY This feature allows the AC and DC relay circuits to be changed easily to Normally Open (N/O) or Normally Closed (N/C) to meet installation requirements. Use + and - touchpads to select RELAY N/C or RELAY N/O (See Section 11.4). Press ACCESS for next adjustment or OPERATE to return to normal operation. 5.
CS 5000 User Manual 6. SUPERVISOR ADJUSTMENTS Several adjustments may be made at the Supervisor’s Level (Access Code #1). These are primarily program/sensitivity settings and the operation of the IR Sensor. These supervisor’s adjustments can be accessed only through use of a four-digit code (See instructions for altering Access Code #1 under Installation Adjustments, Section 5.7) To access the Supervisor Adjustment Mode for the first time, press the ACCESS touchpad and the factory preset code of 1234.
CS 5000 User Manual 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 large metal objects near the exterior of the unit, such as when luggage or supply carts pass by, or when lack of space requires the unit to be placed very near a conveyor belt of parcel X-ray equipment, the sensor will effectively inhibit alarms. 3.
CS 5000 User Manual 7. SUPERVISOR RESPONSIBILITIES 7.1 CALIBRATION Calibration settings of walk-through metal detectors are dependent upon individual security screening requirements and, therefore, must be the responsibility of the screening installation. Program and Sensitivity settings should be established at a level that permits the detector to detect all forbidden objects that can be reasonably expected to appear at a particular screening station.
CS 5000 User Manual be established, and this testing system should be adhered to consistently. Included in the test procedure should be the requirement that the tester be free of all metallic items, including shoe shanks, prior to arming himself with the OTP. A hand-held metal detector can be used to confirm that the tester is “clean” of extraneous metallic items. 7.4 ANKLE BOOST The CS 5000 (Version 2.
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CS 5000 User Manual 8. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 8.1 ELECTRONICS Digital-controlled pulse induction metal detector with microprocessors utilized in both detection and control circuitry. Designed for tailoring specific programs to fulfill various security applications. Electronics are modular and designed for easy plug-in and change-out. 8.2 MEMORY All program selections and settings are maintained in electrically erasable non-volatile memory.
CS 5000 User Manual 8.11 REGULATORY INFORMATION The Garrett CS 5000 meets or exceeds detection requirements of the National Institute of Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Standards #0601.00, levels 1-5, and Federal Aviation Administration airport application specifications. Programs have been designed specifically to meet he three-gun test of the FAA and the requirements of the Undetectable Firearm Act of 1991.
CS 5000 User Manual 9. MAINTENANCE & REPAIR 9.1 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE Periodic maintenance of the equipment requires only inspection for loose or damaged parts and cleaning of the exterior surfaces. • Open the access door of the Detection Unit and check that all connectors are snapped securely and that all screws and nuts are in place. • Inspect the windows of the IR Sensor to make certain they are not blocked in any way.
CS 5000 User Manual POWER SUPPLY & BATTERY BACK-UP CONNECTORS ACCESS CODE RESET FRONT TOUCHPAD CONNECTOR (BOTTOM OF PC BOARD) 22 RIBBON CABLE CONNECTOR (BOTTOM OF PC BOARD CONNECTOR) 16 CABLE B CONNECTOR 7 CABLE A CONNECTOR 8 15 5 13 12 9 6 14 23 ©2005 GARRETT METAL DETECTORS 27 PN 1530100 REV E
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CS 5000 User Manual 9.5 WARRANTY Garrett Electronics, Inc. (“Garrett”) warrants that this CS 5000 weapons/metal detector is protected by the following limited parts and labor warranty for a period of 24 (twenty-four) months (the “Warranty”). During this 24-month period Garrett will inspect and evaluate all security equipment returned to its authorized repair station or factory to determine if the equipment meets performance specifications.
CS 5000 User Manual 10. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS This Manual is designed to provide all necessary information required for operation of the Garrett CS 5000 walk-through metal detector. It contains four sections: • Description of the detector; • Description of all controls; • Operators’ responsibilities; • Basic operating instructions. 10.
CS 5000 User Manual 10.4 READY LIGHT This green light appears when full power has been turned on and the unit is ready to detect. The light will also indicate when an individual inspection has been completed by the unit and it is ready to accept the next person. Operators should make certain the green light is visible before any individual is permitted to pass through the detector. 10.
CS 5000 User Manual 10.8.3 COUNTER Since the current traffic count of the CS 5000 is usually displayed, this touchpad will be needed only for resetting the counter. Pressing and holding this touchpad for ten (10) seconds causes the counter to return to zero (0). Whenever the LCD displays information other than the current traffic count, pressing this touchpad will cause the count to appear. 10.8.
CS 5000 User Manual 10.12 READY LIGHT The green READY light, located at the top center of the Control Panel indicates that the CS 5000 is operating. When the green light is showing, power has been turned on and the unit is prepared to detect metal. The green READY light must always be on before anyone is permitted to enter the archway for inspection. The green light will “wink” whenever anyone breaks the IR beam across the archway or whenever there is a noise “spike.
CS 5000 User Manual 10.16 NUISANCE ALARMS Any metal detector will occasionally register what is called a “nuisance alarm,” triggered by electrical or mechanical noise from the environment. On most walk-through detectors such an alarm can sound when a person carrying no detectable metal is passing through the archway, or even when nobody is passing through. Audible nuisance alarms are minimized by the IR Sensor. This sensor requires that a person must be passing through the unit for any alarm to sound.
CS 5000 User Manual 10.18 COUNTER If the current traffic count is not being reported on the LCD display, press this touchpad to view it. Pressing and holding this touchpad for ten (10) seconds enables the operator to return the traffic counter to zero (0). Supervisors will issue instructions concerning this control and its use by individual operators. 10.
CS 5000 User Manual 11 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION 11.1 OPERATIONS WORK SHEET Location: ____________________ Serial Number: ____________________ Version: ____________________ Date Seq.
CS 5000 User Manual 11.2 PROGRAMS Note: Although different settings are required for different applications, the manufacturer finds Program D most effective for high volume high security; Program A for low volume maximum security; and Program 9 in loss prevention situations and in cases where noise problems limit performance of custom programs. It is the responsibility of the user to select and implement that program which is best suited to a particular situation. 11.2.
CS 5000 User Manual 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 Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). • Immunity to external noise is moderate, making this program usable in most environments. • Discrimination is good, providing the highest throughput rate. • Recommended applications include airports, schools, courtrooms and other high volume installations. 11.2.
CS 5000 User Manual 11.3 MULTIPLE UNIT OPERATION There are several options for installation of multiple units in close proximity. The following list of examples will be helpful in determining an appropriate method of connection. For proper operation, each walk-through metal detector must be set to receive no interference from adjoining units. This can be determined by observing the bar graph indication of one unit while switching the remaining unit(s) from Standby to Operate.
CS 5000 User Manual Procedure: • Disconnect units from power line; • Open Access Door of Detection Unit; • Remove three (3) screws that hold controller cover; • Use synchronization wire (18 to 24-gauge, 2 conductor) between units; connect as shown; • Set the end unit to MASTER CHANNEL A and ensure that this unit is connected to either AC power or battery power at all times; • Replace covers and reconnect power; • Set all other units to Slave; • Repeat pattern of CHANNELS A, C, and D for any additional units
CS 5000 User Manual 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 cover; • Connect the relay or device to control, as shown at right; • Replace cover and reconnect power. 11.4.2.2 Case II: Use external power • Disconnect from AC power; • Remove three (3) screws that hold controller cover; • Connect the relay or device to control, • Replace cover and reconnect power. 11.4.2.
CS 5000 User Manual 11.5.1 INSTALLATION • With power disconnected locate archway and console in their desired locations; • Locate connecting wire and protect from tampering or vandalism, as necessary; • Plug the wire into the rear of the console; • Open the Access Door of the detection unit; • Remove three (3) screws that hold the controller cover; • Plug the wire into the Circuit Board connector as shown on Page 23; • Replace covers and connect to power. 11.
CS 5000 User Manual 7. Reconnect the Power Supply Module and Battery Pack Module as shown; 8. Reassemble the system and test. 11.7 STABILIZER BASE INSTALLATION TOOLS REQUIRED •1/4” Electric Drill Motor •1/4” (6mm) Nut Driver or Hex Socket •Tape Measure •#2 Phillips Screwdriver PARTS LIST •2-Mounting Plate •4-Screw #8x2” Self-Tapping 1/4” •1-Drill Bit 3/32” •1-Instruction Sheet Procedure (NOTE: Install mounting plates before assembling the archway) 11.7.
CS 5000 User Manual Caution: Adjust the width of the unit at the bottom of the panels to 30” (762mm) BEFORE making the holes in the next step. 11.8 ELECTRICAL WIRING REQUIREMENTS Magnascanner CS 5000 # 11674XX Comes with a standard American ground power cord. If the plug must be replaced or removed to hard wire an AC junction box, use the following wiring list: Green Black White To Ground To Line Hot To Line Neutral Magnascanner CS 5000 # 11674XX (International) Comes with a European power cord.
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