Ranger INTELLISCAN SIX ZONE Operator's Instruction Manual

Ranger INTELLISCAN SIX ZONE Operator's Instruction Manual

Multi-zone walk-through security metal detector

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OPERATOR'S INSTRUCTION
MANUAL
INTELLISCAN SIX ZONE
Multi-Zone Walk-Through Security Metal Detector
Ranger Security Detectors, Inc.
11900 Montana Avenue
El Paso, TX 79936
Telephone: (915) 590-4441
Fax:
(915) 592-1043
Web site:
www.rangersecurity.com
E-mail:
support@rangersecurity.com
Version 9.9
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  • Page 1 OPERATOR’S INSTRUCTION MANUAL INTELLISCAN SIX ZONE Multi-Zone Walk-Through Security Metal Detector Ranger Security Detectors, Inc. 11900 Montana Avenue El Paso, TX 79936 Telephone: (915) 590-4441 Fax: (915) 592-1043 Web site: www.rangersecurity.com E-mail: support@rangersecurity.com Version 9.9...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Intelliscan Six-Zone Specification Section 1.0 Parts List and Diagram Section 1.1 General Description Section 2.0 Assembling and Wiring the Intelliscan Six-Zone Section 3.0 Site Selection Section 4.0 Using the Intelliscan Six-Zone Section 5.0 Keypad layout Section 6.0 Visual Display Panel Section 7.0 Adjusting Operating Parameters Section 8.0...
  • Page 3: Intelliscan Six-Zone Specification

    IMPORTANT: If you have received a consignment of more than one detector please insure that the Side Panels are matched to the correct Header Assembly. Serial numbers are written on the packing cases and on identification labels attached to top Side Panels and Header.
  • Page 4 Interference immunity: Intelliscan Six-Zone advanced design provides excellent interference rejection. Outside interference from sources such as computers, fluorescent lights, etc., have minimal impact, enabling the unit to operate in environments that render many units inoperable. Uniform Detection: The field of detection is uniform from top-to-bottom with no hot spots or dead spots. In situations where large amounts of steel re-bar exist in a support floor and cause a drop in detection at ankle height: adjusting the sensitivity of the floor level zone can compensate the loss.
  • Page 6: Parts List And Diagram

    PARTS LIST AND DIAGRAM Parts List: 1. Header (Electronics enclosure) 2. Side Panel A 3. Side Panel B 4. (8) Flat Washers 5. (8) 2 ½ Socket Head 6. (8) 5/8” Plugs 7. Ten Foot Power Cord Parts Diagram:...
  • Page 7: General Description

    GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF INTELLISCAN SIX-ZONE The Ranger Intelliscan Six-Zone uses a unique Continuous Wave Multiple Sensor Technique. An embedded processor analyzes data from multiple individual sensors. An Alarm Display Panel depicts the archway opening, showing six separate detection zones within the opening. The six zones are monitored individually and typically, when used for weapon screening, detect a metal mass the size of a weapon before alarming.
  • Page 8: Assembling And Wiring The Intelliscan Six-Zone

    ASSEMBLING AND WIRING THE INTELLISCAN SIX ZONE The two packing cases contain two Side Panels, a Header Assembly, eight Allen bolts with washers and a wrench, two keys and a power cord. Side Panels have identification labels screwed onto their top Surface Panel “A”...
  • Page 9 Please Note: when the unit leaves the factory the power cord is configured to connect to Side Panel “B”, see Figure 3. if the wall AC power outlet is situated adjacent to Side Panel “A”, it is necessary to re-route the Header Assembly power cord. First, Remove the Header Assembly’s top access panel.
  • Page 10: Site Selection

    4.0. SITE SELECTION CHOOSE YOUR INSTALLATION CAREFULLY! The Intelliscan Six Zone should be installed on a level, solid floor. There should be no large metal objects within 3 feet of the unit. Intelliscan is designed to detect metal that is moving, hence, closely spaced large metal objects such metal clad doors, passing metal carts or fork lifts, etc.
  • Page 11: Keypad Layout

    KEYPAD LAYOUT Select (M↑) Tabs down through the menu in forward direction Select reverse (M↓) Tabs through the menu in reverse direction Backspace (Bks) Deletes what has been typed; allows for corrections. Nominal (Nom) Resets the settings to the nominal operating parameters (original operating values set at the factory) Escape (Esc) Escapes from the scrolling menu program and back to the normal...
  • Page 12: Visual Display Panel

    Negative (-) adds a negative value to a number (e.g. used to lower zone sensitivity settings). Increment and Decrement (Inc) (Dec) used to adjust single digits settings. (Inc). For up and (Dec) .for down. Enter (Ent) To enter a parameter value. Numerals.
  • Page 13: Adjusting Operating Parameters

    5. Wait indicator light (yellow L.E.D.) lights when unit is self calibrating discriminating an object or goes into noise or metal overload fault condition. 8.0. ADJUSTING OPERATING PARAMETERS All adjustments to the operating parameters are entered via the Keypad and viewed on the L.C.D.
  • Page 14: Program Settings

    IR Sensor – Enables/Disables the intelligent IR Sensor. Target Filter – Sets Low frequency filter values (0-8). Skew Frequency – Sets the unit frequency (1-8). Wide Mode – Sets unit for 36 inch wide unit. Zone Settings – Sets gain in each of 6 horizontal zones. IDC Parameters –...
  • Page 15: Menu Definitions

    Program 20 – Aluminum Program 21 – User definable Program 22 – User definable Program 23 – User definable Program 24 – User definable 10.2. Menu Definitions Baseline Sensitivity – Sets unit sensitivity range between 1 (minimum) and 99 (highest) Alarm Tone –...
  • Page 16: Security Level

    a different target if so desired. Each window has a center value, a window with value, and an amplifier/attenuator value. When the object is passed to the center, the display will show side A, side B. Smaller object may have to be passed closer to one side, therefore making the farthest side reading somewhat unstable.
  • Page 17: Suggested Parameters For Three Gun Security Level

    Washington, DC 20591 10.6. SUGGESTED PARAMETERS FOR THREE GUN SECURITY LEVEL Program 1 or 2 Baseline Sensitivity 35 to 50% 10.7. HIGHER SECURITY WEAPONS DETECTION The security level includes the detection of a variety of small handguns and most Knives. 10.8.
  • Page 18: Horizontal Axis Gain Control

    steel ball bearing. If an OTP is used, hold it consistently in a barrel down butt right orientation. Pass the chosen object through the left, center and right sectors of each zone and check that consistent detection is achieved. If non-uniformity exists, adjust zone sensitivities using the following procedure: 14.1) For Zone settings go to Zone settings and press ENT.
  • Page 19: Maintenance And Repair

    2 year period from the date of purchase to the original user. Liability in all events is limited to the purchase price paid. Liability under the aforesaid to Ranger Security Detectors El Paso factory. Ranger Security Detectors, Inc. Warrants the Intelliscan Eighteen-Zone against defects in...
  • Page 20 Ranger Security Detectors, Inc. Telephone Number: (915) 590-4441 11900 Montana Avenue Toll Free Number: (800) 852-8266 El Paso, Texas 79936 Fax Number: (915) 592-1043 Website: www.rangersecurity.com E-mail: support@rangersecurity.com...

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