Sensor head, Controller, Features – Magnetic Products Cassel Metal Shark Combi Metal Detectors User Manual
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Digital balance control: levels temperature and humidity influences.
Auto calibration: fast and easy set-up of Metal Detector.
Digital frequency and phase control avoid any drifts: after initial set-up, no further adjustment of electronics is needed.
Multi-channel technology for optimum recognition of all metals (ferrous, nonferrous and stainless) by Metal Detector.
Power supply: wide input 85 - 265VAC works reliably even with unstable and poor power sources.
Auto self-control: possible functional effects of the device are displayed on a separate output contact.
No maintenance electronics: automatic balance and calibration of electronics ensures that the Metal Detector performs reliably for many years. After initial set-up, no
further adjustment of electronics is needed.
Outstanding stability and sensitivity: new "recipes" or changes to current data are easily programmed. Digital noise filters eliminate any undesired signals, while
multichannel technology provides optimum detection of ferrous, nonferrous or stainless steel contaminants. The integrated sensor is built to withstand the rigors of a
harsh production setting. Key internal electronics of the Metal Detector are fully protected and reliably perform in extreme environments.
High-speed Digital Signal Processor (DSP): highly effective high-speed processors support digital filters to provide more efficient product effect-compensation and
more effective noise reduction, allowing the Metal Detector to identify even the smallest metal particles.
Direct Digital Synthesizer (DDS): Direct Digital Synthesizer (DDS) replaces traditional quartz or analog oscillating chips used to generate frequency by digitally
generating a consistently stable frequency and phase preventing drift.
SENSOR HEAD
• Digital Metal Detector for conveyor applications with stainless steel housing fabricated to IP69k
• Digital Balance Control adjusts for temperature and humidity fluctuations by monitoring coil balance more than 200 times per second
• Digital Frequency Control utilizes digital synthesizer technology to generate a constant and stable frequency and phase, during extended metal detector use
• Digital Dynamic Noise Filter reduces or eliminates electronic and vibration signals in the environment, creating a more reliable signal
CONTROLLER
• SHARK-2 Digital Control housed inside a stainless steel enclosure, fabricated up to IP69k
• 5.4” color screen with soft menu keypad to be attached to wall
• Intuitive user interface allows operators to quickly and easily control metal detector
• Exclusive Four-Quadrant Digital Technology allows for a 360° freestyle teach area around the product effect, significantly increasing sensitivity
• Quick-Teach with graphic assist allows the metal detector to be operational in less than 10 product passes
• Auto reporting - HACCP-GMP-IFS5, operating data and Ethernet option included
• Four-level password feature-operator, manager, technician and service
• Performance Validation Software (PVS Test) automatically notifies operator to test the metal detector
• Product presets allow for quick changing of product settings when changing products
FEATURES
• Maintenance-free - frequent calibration eliminated; digitalized circuitry ensures years of reliable performance
• Digital balance control - counters the effects of temperature and humidity
• Auto calibration - fast and easy setup
• Digital frequency and phase control to avoid drifts - after initial setup, no further adjustment of electronics is needed
• Digital noise filters - eliminates undesirable signals such as vibrations and shocks
• Multi-channel technology - allows optimum recognition of metals
• User-friendly - software is self explanatory; on-board “teaching assistant” helps user
• Intuitive operation - control panel shows only the information that is required
• Able to handle 120 product configurations
• Auto calibration - provides quick and easy learning of product characteristics for product effect
• Rugged construction
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