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User Manual and Installation Guide
FMD Pro 2.0
Date: August 2023
Doc Version: 1.4
English
Thank you for choosing our product. Please read the instructions
carefully before operation. Follow these instructions to ensure that the
product is functioning properly. The images shown in this manual are for
illustrative purposes only.
For further details, please visit our Company's
website www.TURNSTILES.us.
www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099

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  • Page 1 Thank you for choosing our product. Please read the instructions carefully before operation. Follow these instructions to ensure that the product is functioning properly. The images shown in this manual are for illustrative purposes only. For further details, please visit our Company’s website www.TURNSTILES.us. www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    ......................14 NSTALLATION TEPS DETECTION ZONES ..................17 OPERATIONAL PROCEDURE ................18 MAIN MENU ......................19 ADJUSTING SENSITIVITY ................21 SECURITY LEVEL SETTING ................21 APPLICATION AREA SETTING ................22 ALARM SETTINGS ....................23 AUTOTEST ......................25 www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099 P a g e...
  • Page 3 PC C ......................33 ONNECTION 4.11.3 ....................34 IRELESS ETWORK 4.11.4 ....................36 LOUD ERVER ETTING TESTING DATA SHEET ..................37 MAINTENANCE ....................39 FAQ ......................... 40 PACKING LIST ....................41 www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099 P a g e...
  • Page 4: Overview

    User Manual and Installation Guide Overview Introduction FMD Pro 2.0 is a metal detection pole that offers a checkpoint specific solution to airports, bus terminals, conferences, customs, docks, and railway stations. FMD Pro 2.0 can detect concealed metal objects, smartphones, and smartwatches on a person's body.
  • Page 5: Dimensions

    FMD Pro 2.0 User Manual and Installation Guide Dimensions www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099 P a g e...
  • Page 6: Specifications

    8Hrs to be fully charged Embedded Rechargeable Battery Supports 28Hrs of operation Battery Capacity 10000mAh Input Voltage Operating Current 260mA Operating Power 3.9W Housing Material Aluminum Alloy Protection Level IPX5 Operating Temperature 14°F(-10°C) to 122°F(50°C) www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099 P a g e...
  • Page 7: Performance And Technical Features

    Harmless: With no radiation emitted, the detector is safe for pregnant women, people who implanted pacemakers. Easy to install: The detector has an integrated design which makes it easy to assemble and disassemble. www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099 P a g e | 10...
  • Page 8: Detection Distance

    We have tested common threat items in a single lane application (two poles in the base at approximately 47" (119cm). See testing data sheet on pages 37 and 38. www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099 P a g e | 11...
  • Page 9: Components

    User Manual and Installation Guide Components 1. Indicator 2. Speaker 3. 3.5-inch Touch Screen 4. Alarm Zone LED 5. Power Button 6. Foot Cup 7. Magnetic Sensor 8. Interface 9. Base www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099 P a g e | 12...
  • Page 10: Installation Setup

    1 meter from the sources of electromagnetic radiation or electromagnetic interference. The parameters that define the distance are determined by the installation environment and the parameters vary for different installation environments. www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099 P a g e | 13...
  • Page 11: Installation Steps

    Otherwise, you will bear any consequence resulting from your actions. Install on the base  Insert the pole into the hexagonal slot of the base. Tighten set screw to secure the pole properly to the base. www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099 P a g e | 14...
  • Page 12 After insertion into the pole, adjust the height of the foot cups by rotating the nuts on each foot cup as necessary to ensure that all four foot cups remain at the same level. Press the power button to start the device. www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099 P a g e | 15...
  • Page 13 You need to press the power button to start the device and then attach the pole to the back plates. Note: The detector's sensor needs to point to the North Pole. www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099 P a g e | 16...
  • Page 14: Detection Zones

    FMD Pro 2.0 User Manual and Installation Guide Detection Zones The FMD Pro 2.0 detector can detect a wide range of threat objects/weapons composed of magnetic. The three detection zones and accurate detection ensures that if the metal composition reaches or exceeds the preset value, the alarm LED of the specific zone where the material is hidden will glow and an alarm will be triggered.
  • Page 15: Operational Procedure

    Connect the power supply to the detector. Press the power button, and after 5 seconds of initialization, you can perform the following operations. Press on the home screen and input the password (if you set a password) to set the sensitivity quickly. www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099 P a g e | 18...
  • Page 16: Main Menu

    Sets the metal detection level. The level can be set to different security levels according to different Security Level application area. There are three modes: "High", "Medium", and "Low". It is recommended to use the default level of "High". www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099 P a g e | 19...
  • Page 17 You can view the device name, serial number, MAC System Info address, firmware, manufacturer information, MCU version and records. To set the relevant parameters of Network, PC COMM. Connection, Wireless Network and Cloud Server. www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099 P a g e | 20...
  • Page 18: Adjusting Sensitivity

    Here, the metal detection level can be set to different security levels according to the real-time application area. Click Security Level on the main menu to set the metal detection level. www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099 P a g e | 21...
  • Page 19: Application Area Setting

    Select the application area according to the requirements and the settings will be updated automatically. Press the icon in the top left corner of the interface to exit the domain interface. www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099 P a g e | 22...
  • Page 20: Alarm Settings

    User Manual and Installation Guide Alarm Settings The Alarm Settings are used to set the volume, alarm count, tone of the alarm and relay delay. Click Alarm Settings on the main menu. www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099 P a g e | 23...
  • Page 21 Select an alarm tone from the available options. Set the alarm delay time, the larger the number, the Relay Delay longer the alarm time output; the valid rang is: 0 to www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099 P a g e | 24...
  • Page 22: Autotest

    User Manual and Installation Guide Autotest The Autotest option is used to automatically test whether each module functions properly, including Zone, LED, and Speaker. Click Autotest on the main menu. www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099 P a g e | 25...
  • Page 23: System Password

    Enter a password and re-enter it. Click OK. If the two entered passwords are different, the prompt "Password not match” will appear. The default password is 0, which can be changed, the password may contain1 to 6 digits. www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099 P a g e | 26...
  • Page 24: Record Query

    Select the time range you want to search records; press OK, the system will search and display the respective record. System Settings You may customize the screen sleep, time, language and reset the device. Click System Settings on the main menu. www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099 P a g e | 27...
  • Page 25: Sleep Mode

    Press any key or finger to resume the normal working mode. You can disable this function or set the value to 5s, 10s, 20s, 40s, 60s or 120s. www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099 P a g e | 28...
  • Page 26: Time Settings

    You can manually set date and time and click Confirm to save. 4.9.3 Language Click Language on the System Settings interface to select the language of the device. To select the language of the device. www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099 P a g e | 29...
  • Page 27: Reset

    This option restores the device settings, such as system settings, to factory settings (does not clear the data). Click OK to reset. 4.10 System Info Click System Info on the main menu. www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099 P a g e | 30...
  • Page 28: Communication (If Applicable)

    Click COMM. on the main menu to set the relevant parameters of Network, PC Connection, Wireless Network and Cloud Server. 4.11.1 Network Settings Click Ethernet on the COMM. interface. www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099 P a g e | 31...
  • Page 29 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol dynamically DHCP allocates IP addresses for clients via server. Display in Status Toggle to set whether to display the network icon on the status bar. www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099 P a g e | 32...
  • Page 30: Pc Connection

    It is the identification number of the device, which ranges between 1 and 254. Device ID If the communication method is RS232/RS485, you need to input this device ID in the software communication interface. www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099 P a g e | 33...
  • Page 31: Wireless Network

    Connect to WIFI (OK). Adding WIFI Network Manually The WIFI can also be added manually if the required WIFI does not show on the list. www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099 P a g e | 34...
  • Page 32 The default Subnet Mask of the WIFI network is Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0. It can be modified according to the network availability. The Default Gateway address is 0.0.0.0. It can be Gateway modified according to the network availability. www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099 P a g e | 35...
  • Page 33: Cloud Server Setting

    Server Port Port used by the ADMS server. The IP address and the port number Enable Proxy Server of the proxy server is set manually when the proxy is enabled. www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099 P a g e | 36...
  • Page 34: Testing Data Sheet

    Back Utility W: 0.5 100% Knife H: 1.75 (4"x3/8") L: 4.00 Paring Knife W: 0.88 100% (4") H: 1.00 L: 5.00 Serrated W: 0.88 100% Knife (5") H: 1.00 www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099 P a g e | 37...
  • Page 35 (iPhone11) H: 0.50 Device Setting: Sensitivity setting - High; Sensitivity Zone 1 - 85; Sensitivity Zone 2 - 75; Sensitivity Zone 3 - 75; Lane width(2 units) - 47 www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099 P a g e | 38...
  • Page 36: Maintenance

    Every 6 months, clean the product surfaces. To improve battery life if the product is not used for a long period of time, the lithium battery should be charged and discharged every six months. www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099 P a g e | 39...
  • Page 37: Faq

    5. Is there a requirement for the product‘s placement direction? A: The product’s base is marked with a pointing mark, if placing it in that direction will get the best performance. www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099 P a g e | 40...
  • Page 38: Packing List

    User Manual and Installation Guide Packing List The package consists of the following items: S.No Component Quantity Pole Base Plates Screw Plastic Plug User Manual Adapter Power Cord Caster Wheel www.TURNSTILES.us | patrick.mcallister@TURNSTILES.us | 303-670-1099 P a g e | 41...

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