How to Use
1. Set the Required Sensitivity
First, turn on the power of the TS1210. For the Walk-Through Metal Detector For Concerts/Events, setting the right sensitivity is vital as different concert venues may have varying security requirements. For example, in large-scale concerts with a large number of attendees, the sensitivity might need to be adjusted to a moderate level to avoid excessive false alarms while ensuring potential threats are detected. The Walk Through Security Metal Detector 7 Zone also requires careful sensitivity adjustment because its 7-zone detection relies on appropriate sensitivity settings to accurately identify the zone where metal objects are located.
Locate the "S-Y ADJUSTMENT" knob and turn it to the appropriate position. It should be noted that the larger the scale reading of the knob, the higher the detection sensitivity. At the same time, ensure that the "SENSITIVITY" LED is off. If the "SENSITIVITY" LED is on, it indicates that the current sensitivity is too high, and you should appropriately reduce the sensitivity. This principle applies not only to the TS1210 but also to the Safeagle Test Door Walk Through Metal Detector. When testing the Safeagle Test Door Walk Through Metal Detector, if the "SENSITIVITY" LED is on, reducing the sensitivity in time can prevent unnecessary false alarms.
To test the sensitivity, the user can carry a metal ball or other metal objects and walk through the detection door. This testing method is effective for the Walk Through Metal Detector Security Door Frame as well. By walking through the Walk Through Metal Detector Security Door Frame with a metal object, you can verify whether the sensitivity setting meets the actual needs. For the Walk Through Arch Metal Detector Security Gate, this testing step is equally important to ensure that it can effectively detect metal objects carried by individuals passing through. Based on the test results, adjust the required sensitivity and volume to the appropriate positions.
(Note: If the rack shakes during the adjustment process, wait for the rack to stabilize before conducting the detection work. This is a key point to ensure the accuracy of detection results for all similar devices, including the Walk-Through Metal Detector For Concerts/Events, Walk Through Security Metal Detector 7 Zone, Safeagle Test Door Walk Through Metal Detector, Walk Through Metal Detector Security Door Frame, and Walk Through Arch Metal Detector Security Gate.)
2. Prepare the Person to Be Detected
Ask the person to be detected to remove metal objects from their body, such as watches, keys, coins, mobile phones, etc. This step is necessary for all walk-through metal detectors. For the Walk-Through Metal Detector For Concerts/Events, if attendees fail to remove metal objects, it may trigger false alarms, leading to delays in the entry process, especially during peak entry times of a concert. The Walk Through Security Metal Detector 7 Zone, with its high-precision detection, can easily detect even small metal objects, so removing these objects in advance is crucial to avoid unnecessary troubles.
The Safeagle Test Door Walk Through Metal Detector also requires the person being detected to remove metal objects to ensure the accuracy of the test results. When using the Walk Through Metal Detector Security Door Frame, if metal objects are not removed, the detector may mistakenly identify them as potential threats, affecting the normal flow of security checks. Similarly, for the Walk Through Arch Metal Detector Security Gate, removing metal objects first is an important prerequisite for efficient and accurate detection. After removing the metal objects, the person to be detected should walk through the detection door at a normal walking speed.
3. Response to Metal Detection
If the instrument detects a metal object, the buzzer will emit a "beep" sound, and the "SENSITIVITY" LED will flash. This indicates that the person is carrying a metal object. In such cases, for the Walk-Through Metal Detector For Concerts/Events used in concert venues, security personnel can use a handheld metal detector to further determine the location of the metal object to ensure there are no potential security risks. The Walk Through Security Metal Detector 7 Zone, due to its 7-zone detection function, can roughly indicate the area where the metal object is located, which helps security personnel quickly find the metal object with a handheld detector.
The Safeagle Test Door Walk Through Metal Detector also has this prompt function, and when the buzzer sounds and the LED flashes, it is necessary to further check the person being detected. For the Walk Through Metal Detector Security Door Frame and Walk Through Arch Metal Detector Security Gate, the same operation applies. Using a handheld metal detector to confirm the location of the metal object can effectively improve the efficiency and accuracy of security checks, ensuring that no dangerous metal objects are brought into the restricted area.
4. Counter Operation
After a person to be detected passes through the detection door once, the counter reading will increase by 1. This counting function is very useful for the Walk-Through Metal Detector For Concerts/Events to count the number of attendees entering the venue, helping organizers grasp the flow of people in real-time. The Walk Through Security Metal Detector 7 Zone also has a counter function, which is convenient for security management personnel to statistics the number of people passing through the security check point.
The Safeagle Test Door Walk Through Metal Detector can also record the number of tests through the counter, facilitating the evaluation of the test work. For the Walk Through Metal Detector Security Door Frame and Walk Through Arch Metal Detector Security Gate used in places such as stations and airports, the counter can help staff understand the passenger flow, so as to arrange security check personnel reasonably. To operate the counter, toggle the button on the left side of the counter downward to keep the count value from being cleared. When you need to clear the count value, toggle the button upward and then press the button.
5. Power Off After Operation
After the instrument finishes working, turn off the power in a timely manner. This is a basic operation to protect the instrument and extend its service life, which is applicable to all walk-through metal detectors, including the Walk-Through Metal Detector For Concerts/Events, Walk Through Security Metal Detector 7 Zone, Safeagle Test Door Walk Through Metal Detector, Walk Through Metal Detector Security Door Frame, and Walk Through Arch Metal Detector Security Gate. Turning off the power when not in use can not only save energy but also prevent damage to the instrument caused by long-term idle operation, ensuring that the instrument can work normally in the next use.


