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GARRETT PD 65001
USER MANUAL
2.2.1 POWER CORO WIRING DESCRIPTION
The PD 65001 (Model 11684xx) includes a standard American ground
power cord. To replace or remove plug, or to hard wire to an AC
junction box, use:
Green To Ground
Black To une Hot
White To une Neutral
The PD 65001 (Model 1168420) (INTERNATIONAL) includes a European
power cord. To replace or remove piug, orto hard wire to an AC
junction

Green/YeIIow To Ground
Brown To line Hot
Blue To une Neutral
2.2.2 STABILIZING
For proper stability, the PD 65001 should be firmly secured to the
ground. Anchor the unit to the floor, using the 1/4’ mounting holes
located at the base of each panel. Position the PD 65001 in the
desired location. Using the panels as guides, mark and dril! holes,
then secure the walk-through using the appropriate mounting devices.
Tighten only to prevent rocking. DO NOT over-tighten! As an option,
stabilizer bases or adhesive floor mounting plates are available for
securing the PD 65001 to the tloor without drilling.
2.3 PLACEMENT PROCEDURE
1. Place assembled unit (For Assembly, See Section 2.2) in fina!
position at checkpoint Iocation.
2. Connect to power source.
3. Program / Calibrate unit. (See Section 3)
4. Check for interference and troubleshoot. (See Section 5)
5. Test. (See Section 2.3.1 and 2.3.2)
CAUTION
For multiple PD 6500i operation (units within 25 to 100’ of each other
depending on sensitivity setting), additional power requirements and
installation adjustments are necessary to avoid crosstalk
(interference) among units. (See sections 2.1.3 and 2.4 for multiple
unit operation)
2.3.1 OPERATIONAL TESTING
Once the PD 65001 is calibrated, a SELECTED TEST OBJECT can be
used as a substitute for the forbidden object in subsequent routine
verifications. A SELECTED TEST OBJECT is an object similar in size,
shape and material composition to the smallest forbidden target and
is considered an acceptable means of verifying calibration.
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Garrett offers an optional SELECTED TEST OBJECT that meets the
specifications of the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)
(Garrett Accessory #1600600), and represents a small firearm.
Each installaton requires a carefully selected calibration test object.
2.3.2 FUNCTIONAL TEST
A standard, functional test is essential in order to ensure that the PD
6500i is always calibrated and functioning properly. The test should
complement your overall security plan and be pertormed daily. Pass a
SELECTED TEST OBJECT and/or other objects at varyin iocations and
orientations within the archway. Note the number of repetitions that
you need to trigger successful alarms.
Whoever performs the routine test must be free of metaNic items,
including shoes with steel toes or shanks prior to testing. A hand-held
metal detector can be used to contirm that the tester is “metal free”.
2.4 MULTIPLE WALK-THROUGH SITE INSTALLATION SETUP
Each PD 6500i must be free from interference from adjoining walk-
through metal detectors. To ensure that there is no interference,
observe the bar graph of one walk-through while switching the
remaining walk-through(s) from 0FF to OPERATE. lf interterence is
indicated on the walk-through’s bar graph when remaining unit(s) are
in the operate mode, and no interference takes place with remaining
units off, crosstalk is occurring.
There are several ways to successfully install multiple walk-throughs
in close proximity with no crosstalk. The following examples are
aimed to help the installer determine an appropriate method.
2.4.1 CASE 1
Description:
• Two or more PD 6500i ‘s that interfere with each other.
• AlI units within 25 to 100 of each other depending on sensitivity
settings must be plugged into the same AC power line (same circuit
breaker).
• Do not place more than two units within any 10 span.
Procedure:
1. Set alI PD 6500/5 synchronization MASTER.
2. Set end unit (i.e., first or last in a series of PD 6500/s) to CHANNEL
1.
3. Set next unit to CHANNEL 2.
4. Set next unit to CHANNEL 1.
5. Repeat pattern for channels 1 and 2 for any additional PD 6500i’s.
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2.4.2 CASE 2:
Description:
• Two or more PD 6500is that interfere with each other.
• PD 6500is not plugged into the sarne AC power line or those with
battery
back-up option which rnay be required to operate in the absence of AC
power.
Procedure:
1. Disconnect PD 6500,s from power une.
2. Open access door of detection unit.
3. Remove the three screws that hold controller cover. (See Figure 2-
6)
4. Use synchronization wire (18 to 24-gauge, 2 conductor) between
units;
connect as shown. (See Figure 2-7) (Connector block is a plug in and
rnay
be removed to facilitate connection of unit)
5. With the exception of the end units, the SH1 jumper, located on the
controller board assernbly must be removed. (See Figure 2-7)
6. Replace covers and reconnect power.
7. Set the end unit (i.e., first or last in a series of PD 650015)
synchronization
to MASTER CHANNEL 1 and make sure it is always connected to
either
AC power or battery power.
8. Set ah other units synchronize to SLAVE.
9. Set the remaining units to CHANNEL 2 and 1 as shown in Figure 2-7.

10. Repeat pattern of channels 1 and 2 for any additional PD 65001’s.


2.4.3 OPERATING WITH GARRETT PRODUCTS OTHER THAN
P065001
The PD65001 wihI operate with other Garrett wahk-through metal
detectors with sorne hirnítation. As a general rule the installation
described in sections 2.4.1 and
2.4.2 apphy with the exception that the alternating channels selected
should be Channeh A and Channel B. Channels C & D of other Garrett
Products should not be used when operating with the PD6500i.
Spacing requirements may vary and may be dependent on program
and sensitivity settings.
FIGURE 2-6 FIGURE 2-7
(See table 5-3 tor parts hist)

MASTLR SLAVE SLAVE


CHANNEL1 CHANNEL2 CHANNF 1
ADDITONA UNITS

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3.1. MENU TABLE
The following table Iists access eveIs and menu functions.
TABLE 3.1

*Items in Operator column are only accessibíe when Qperator Enable is in ‘QN’
position “With touchpad
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Function Operator* Admin,strator
sor

Not
DefaultAccess Code 1234 5678
Reguired

Power 0ff / Qn 0ff / Qn 0ff / Qn


Self Test View* View View

Program
View”
Base Sensitivity View** 0-12 0-12
Volume 0.12** View View
Patron Count View” View View
Monitor
Alarm Count View” Vew Vew
Alarm O VIew** View View
Sequence View** Yes Yes
Reset Counters
Yes**

1-9
Tone -
Qn / 0ff
Pacing Lights - -
Preterence -
- 0ff. 2, 3, 4, Sec
Zone Lights
-
- -
s -
Qn / 0ff 1. 2, 3, 4, Sec
A!arm Time R Analysis -
- Qn / 0ff
Language
E. S. G. T

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Programmi Rx Balance -
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View M / S
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Synchronization
Channel 1, 2, A, B
Program Select Select
Base Sensitivity 1-200 1-200
Alarm Leve!
- View / Reset
- View/Re
- +1- 15%
Zone 1 Boost -
set
ng - +I 15%
Zone 2 Boost -
-
-
- +/- 15%
Zone 3 Boost -
-
-
- +1- 15%
Zone 4 Boost -
-63-+192°
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Zone5Boost - -63-+192% NO /
Zone6Boost NC
Relay

Qperator Enable 0ff / Qn W-Iock / Qn


Administra - -
Alter Code 1 - - Yes
tion - -
Yes
Aher Code 2

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3.2 POWER ON / 0FF
When you press the OPERATE touchpad for the first time, the READY
light appears and the LCD displays the message, GARRETT SECURITY.
Press OPERATE again, and the unit wil begin its first self-test. The
LCD wil display the following information, in sequence:
LCD MESSAGE DEFINITION
1. SIN ########* serial number
2. VERSION ### software version
3. 60 or 50 Hz line frequency
4. SYNC MASTER or SLAVE synchronization
5. CHANNEL 1 or 2 channel selection
6. PROG: XXXXXXXX program selection
7. BASE SENSE: ### base sensitivity setting
8. SELF-TEST... self test in progress
9. BATT POWER XX% strength of battery if in use
10. SELF TEST OK self test reveals no problems
11. OPERATE resume operate mode
3.3 SELFTEST
Every time the PD 65001 is turned on, a self-test occurs. To safeguard
against non-critical failures, after unit is initially turned on, user
should perform a manual self-test by pressing the self-test touchpad
again. The unit will initiate a self-test that will report the results on
the LCD screen. Should the self-test reveal a problem, a failure
message will appear (e.g., SYNC FAIL). (Refer to Table 5.4 for a Iist of
possible failures and remedies). The self-test feature within the unit is
in constant operation and will reveal ‘critical failures”
instantaneously. lf unit is in 24 hour, 7-day a week operation, a manual
selftest should be conducted at least once every 24 hour period to
check for non-critical failures. The operator should inforrn the
supervisor about any problerns that appear on the LCD.
3.4 USER ACCESS
To log in, the user rnust press the “ACCESS” touchpad. The unit will
prompt the user to enter their password.
3.5 MENU ITEMS
Each user may scroll through the menu items assigned to their
particular level. Sorne menu iterns are available as “view only’. The PD
6500/ will not allow this user to change any of the “view only” iterns.
To scroll the menu iterns, use the ACCESS touchpad; to scroll in the
reverse order, press PROGRAM touchpad.
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3.5.1 PROGRAM
PROG: <current program set>, will appear Qn LCD. If user is
authorized to change the program, the user may scroll the menu of
programs using the + /
touchpads to find the new program. Stop scrolling when program
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desired appears Qn LCD. (Refer tQ Table 4.2 fQr a listing and


descriptiQn Qf prog rams)
Press ACCESS fQr the next adjustment or OPERATE to resume normal
operation.
3.5.2 BASE SENS!TIVITY
At higher sensitivity settings, smaller metal objects are detected.
CQnversely, at lower sensitivity settings, Qflly larger metal Qbjects
are detected. Keep in mmd that the sensitivity should be set high
enough s that the smallest forbidden object (depending Qn your
security needs) can be detected.
BASE SENSE: <current base sensitivity setting>, will appear Qn LCD. lf

user is authQrized to change the base sensitivity, the user may scroll
frQm
1-200 using the + / touchpads. TQ determine proper sensitivity
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setting, fQIIOW
ALARM LEVEL setting instructions in sectiQn 3.5.18.
SPECIAL NOTE
A final decision Qn program and base sensitivity settings is the sQle
respQnsibility Qf the end user and must be determined by keeping the
intent of the security applicatiQn.
Press ACCESS fQr the next adjustment Qr OPERATE tQ resume normal
operation.
3.5.3 ADJUST VOL UME
VOLUME <current vQlume setting>, appears Qn LCD. The user may use
the + / touchpads tQ increase Qr decrease the alarm vQlume frQm O
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12.
Press ACCESS fQr the next adjustment Qr OPERATE to resume normal
QperatiQn.
3.5.4 PATRON COUNTER
A built-in and user resettable tratfic counter recQrds the number Qf
patrons whQ pass thrQugh the walk-through. This is a view Qflly”
menu item. TQ reset the cQunter tQ zero, refer tQ sectiQn 3.5.8.
COUNT <number Qf patrQns whQ have passed thrQugh the detectQr>.
Press ACCESS fQr the next menu item or OPERATE to resume nQrmal
QperatiQn.
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