Metal Shark® 2 Metal Shark® 2 Metal Shark® 2 Metal Shark® 2
Metal Shark® 2 Metal Shark® 2 Metal Shark® 2 Metal Shark® 2
Metal Shark® 2 Metal Shark® 2 Metal Shark® 2 Metal Shark® 2
Operator’s Manual
Index
1.
Messages................................................................................................7
Safety Messages................................................................................................7
1.1. Safety Symbols and Definitions..............................................................................................7
1.2. Instructions...................................................................................................7
General Safety Instructions................................. ..................................................................7
1.3. Safety Instructions for the Metal Detector..............................................................................9
1.3.1. Installation Instructions....................................................................................................... 9
1.3.2. Connecting Instructions........................................................................................................ 9
1.3.3. Instructions about Operation................................................................................................. 9
1.3.4. Protection against Interference.............................................................................................. 9
2. Getting Started................................................................................................
Started................................................................................................ 11
3. Introduction.................................................................................................... 13
3.1. General Information............................................................................................................
Information............................................................................................................ 13
3.1.1. Information about this Manual............................................................................................ 13
3.1.2. Content of this Manual....................................................................................................... 13
3.1.3. Target Group for this Manual............................................................................................... 13
3.1.4. Typographic Conventions..................................................................................................... 14
3.2. Scope of Application and Qualification................................................................................. 15
3.2.1. Normal Use...................................................................................................................... 15
3.2.2. Misuse............................................................................................................................. 15
3.2.3. Owner’s Obligation to Exercise Due Care................................................................................. 15
3.2.4. Requirements for Operating Staff......................................................................................... 16
3.2.5. Requirements for Service and Maintenance Staff..................................................................... 16
4. Description.......................................................................................
Technical Description............................................................................ ........... 17
4.1. Method of Operation........................................................................................................... 17
4.2. Limits.................................................................................................................
Operating Limits................................................................................................................. 17
4.3. Technical Data..................................................................................................................... 18
5. Transport........................................................................................................
Transport........................................................................................................ 19
5.1. Safety & Protection Instructions.......................................................................................... 19
5.2. Lifting................................................................................................................................
Lifting................................................................................................................................ 20
6. Mechanical Installation.................................................................................... 21
6.1. Metal-
Metal-Free Zone...........................................................
Zone..................................................................................................................
....................................................... 21
6.2. Vibrations.......................................................................................................................... 22
6.3. Laying of the Sensor Cable..................................................................................................
Cable.................................................................................................. 22
6.4. Installation of the Controller............................................................................................... 23
7. Electrical Installation......................................................................................
Installation...................................................................................... 25
7.1. Terminals of Power Supply Board.......................................................................................... 26
7.2. Relay K1, K2 - Function.......................................................................................................
Function....................................................................................................... 26
7.3. Terminals on the Mainboard................................................................................................. 27
14. Trouble
Trouble Shooting.............................................................................................. 73
14.1. Error Messages ................................................................................................................... 73
14.2. Reset to Default Values....................................................................................................... 74
14.2.1. Passwords and Language.................................................................................................... 74
14.2.2. Factory Settings................................................................................................................ 74
14.3. Problem Solving.................................................................................................................. 75
14.3.1. Problem: Still Considerable Metal Alarms After TEACH........................................................... 75
14.3.2. Problem: Still Few Metal Alarms After TEACH....................................................................... 75
14.3.3. Problem: TEACH ends After Short Period of Time ................................................................. 75
14.3.4. Problem: Poor Metal Sensitivity After TEACH ...................................................................... 75
16. Annex.............................................................................................................
Annex............................................................................................................. 79
16.1. Declarations....................................................................................................................... 79
16.1.1. CE - Declaration of Conformity............................................................................................. 79
16.1.2. Declaration of Manufacturer................................................................................................ 80
1. Safety Messages
1.1. Safety Symbols and Definitions
In this manual we use the following safety symbols. These symbols are supposed to draw the readers attention
especially to the text next to the safety symbol.
General Danger!
This Symbol indicates that there is a potential danger for life and health.
Caution!
This symbol indicates that there is a potential danger for machinery, material or the environ-
ment.
Danger!
Before working with the metal detector read these safety instructions thoroughly.
Never put the metal detector into operation without the safety devices provided by the manufac-
turer. Only specially trained maintenance staff is allowed to operate the equipment without the safety
devices.
Shut down the machine immediately if the safety devices are not operating properly or if there are
other apparent defects which pose a danger. Any defects must be eliminated or reported immedi-
ately.
Always observe any warning signs attached to the machine. They help prevent dangerous situations.
The removing of these warning signs is strictly prohibited.
Not operating the machine correctly may result in severe injury or damage.
Entering the area of the equipment is strictly prohibited for unauthorized persons. An unauthorized
person is a person who has not been instructed to work on the metal detector.
Wear closely fitting working clothes which cannot get caught in rotating parts (e.g. conveyor belt).
Keep the floor at your place of work clean. Remove oil and obstructions immediately.
Motor control equipment and electronic controllers are connected to hazardous line voltages.
Never touch any live parts. Electric shocks may lead to severe injury or death.
Disconnect power before checking controllers or performing maintenance, be sure equipment is prop-
erly connected to Protective Earth (PE).
During servicing or maintenance work always wear insulated safety shoes with thick crepe soles and
safety glasses.
Do NOT touch partss marked with this symbol during machine in operation.
2. Getting Started
Here we provide an overview of the actions you have to take before starting to work with the metal detector
METAL SHARK® 2 .
2. Note:
Note For more information read chapter “4. Technical Description”.
Move the metal detector to the location where you want to install it.
3. Note:
Note For more information read chapter “5. Transport”
Install the metal detector mechanically.
4. Note:
Note For more information read chapter “6. Mechanical Installation”
Check the metal detector’s electrical installation and connect the mains power.
5. Note:
Note For more information read chapter “7. Electrical Installation”
OK
TE S T
PRODUCT
MOZZAREL LA 5
Become familiar with the control panel and the main screens.
6. TE A C
H
OP TIMI ZE
ME NU
Total
Metal
7
0 0%
25 mV
166. 50°
Note:
Note For more information read chapter “8. Control Panel and Main Screens”
. Teach products, optimize stability and sensitivity, check the performance and then start
your normal production.
8. TEACH
Note:
Note For more information read chapter “10. Daily Operation Overview”, “11. Daily
Operation” and “12. MENU - Daily Operation Setup”
3. Introduction
3.1.
3.1. General Information
This documentation is not subject to change control by CASSEL. The manufacturer reserves
the right to make changes to this documentation. All rights reserved.
Note:
Note Refer to chapter “4.3. Technical Data” for more information.
3.2.2. Misuse
The METAL SHARK® 2 series is not designed for uses other than those listed in chapter “3.2.1. Normal Use” other-
wise it is regarded as misuse. In particular, pay attention to the fact that it is not allowed
ִ to change or remove safety components from the metal detector or the associated peripheral equipment in
order to perform measurements other than those indicated in chapter “3.2.1. Normal Use”,
ִto use the machine for a purpose which is not approved,
ִto convert the machine without consent from CASSEL in order to use it for a different
purpose. Please bear in mind that if you convert the metal detector you are considered the manufacturer.
ִto step on or climb over the machine (especially the conveyor belt),
ִto transport humans or any kind of material with the metal detector
4. Technical Description
4.1. Method of Operation
METAL SHARK® Metal Detectors operate on the principle of inductance measurement, which is briefly described
below.
The sensor has two coils:
ִthe transmitter coil and
the receiver coil.
The pair of coils must be balanced before measuring. They are balanced automatically after switching on the metal
detector. This is called „adjustment“.
In the transmitter coil a generator is used to create a flow of electric current. This creates an electromagnetic
alternating field (magnetic field) in the sensor.
If a particle of metal now passes through the metal detector — and hence through the magnetic field — the mag -
netic field of the transmitter coil changes. As a result of the change in the magnetic field an electric voltage is
created in the receiver coil. This process is termed „electromagnetic induction“.
The amount of voltage generated (induced) is directly proportional to the magnetic and electrical properties of
the metal piece:
ִ Large metal pieces induce a higher voltage than small metal pieces
ִMagnetic metals (e.g. steel) induce a higher voltage than non-magnetic metals (e.g. aluminium)
The voltage thus induced is measured and then processed and analyzed by the electronic circuitry.
Since this method of measurement responds to
ִ electrical conductivity and
ִmagnetism
all types of metal are detected. However, magnetic metals are detected more reliably than non-magnetic ones. This
way of measuring also makes it possible to detect metal particles inside the product or in non-metal packaging.
The examined products are not harmed or changed in any way.
4.3. Technical
Technical Data
Nominal voltage 110 – 240 VAC, 50 – 60 Hz
Nominal power rating 100 VA
External fuse min. 10A (slow blow), max. 16A (slow blow)
External wiring 1,5mm² or AWG 14
Internal fuse 240V / 1 A (slow blow)
Power dissipation 20W typ. / 60 W max.
Overload / overtemp protection yes
Protection class IP65
Operating temperature -10 – +40°C
Storage temperature -20 – +75°C
Relative humidity 20% – 85% (non condensing)
Operating altitude 2000 m
Dimensions WxHxD in mm 240x345x115 (Type D) or 296x345x115 (Type W)
Weight (controller only) 6 kg
5. Transport
5.1. Safety & Protection Instructions
Danger !
To prevent damage to the machine and hazardous injuries when transporting and installing
the machine it is absolutely essential that you keep in mind the following instructions:
ִOnly qualified personnel considering safety instructions is allowed to transport and install the
metal detector.
ִThe machine may only be lifted using the frame provided.
ִTo transport the machine only the hoisting and sling gear specified here may be used.
ִIf the frame of the metal detector has rollers make sure that you only transport it on flat surface
ִWhen selecting suitable hoisting equipment always take the following weights into account: depending on
size and type, the metal detector can weigh up to 1,000 kg.
ִA third person must secure the transport route.
ִThe transport routes must be cordoned off and secured so that no unauthorized persons may enter the
danger zone.
ִSharp edges may cause injuries.
ִSuspended loads may drop. There is a risk of fatal injury – never stay under suspended loads.
ִParts lying unsecured on top of one another may slip and drop.
ִOnly transport the metal detector after it is disconnected from the power supply.
ִAlso read chapter “1. Safety Messages”.
5.2. Lifting
Lifting
Choosing suitable hoisting equipment. When choosing hoisting equipment always use padded cables or straps.
Using of chains could lead to damaging of the metal detector.
Only lift the metal detector at the frame provided.
Caution !
Never lift the entire set of equipment at the sensor head or other parts. The heavy weight of the
entire set of equipment may cause damage to the sensor head.
= Lift here!
= Do not lift here!
6. Mechanical Installation
The following points require special attention during installation:
ִ Metal-free zone
ִVibration
ִLaying of the sensor cable
ִInstallation of the controller
6.1. Metal-
Metal-Free Zone
A metal-free zone is required in front of and behind the sensor head aperture with a length corresponding to 1.5
times the aperture height.
Aperture Height
6.2. Vibrations
ִ Install the metal detector so that it is exposed to as little vibration as possible in operation.
ִ Light vibrations do not affect the metal detector.
ִ However, metal alarm can be triggered by a hard shocks.
Caution!
Do not lay the cables on the floor! Stepping on it damages the cable and thus leads to malfunctions.
Sensor Cable
Sensor Cable
AC Power Supply
15 cm
15 cm
Reject Cable
✕
Reject Cable
Make sure that the distance between any other cables, such as the power supply of the controller, and the sen-
sor cable is more than 15 cm (see illustrations above). Laying it parallel to other cables causes interferences and
thus leads to false trips.
Gap Between
Between Sensor Head and Product
7. Electrical Installation
High Voltage!
Only qualified electricians are allowed to perform work inside of electrical cabinets.
High Voltage!
Hazard of electrical shock. Disconnect incoming power before opening the control box lid.
Use a metric
Allen key 4 mm to
unscrew the control
box lid.
Mainboard
Terminals of the
Power Supply Board
45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 L1 N PE PE
45 - 47 48 - 50 51 - 53 54 - 56 1A T (slow) L1 N PE PE
45 46 47
45, 46, 47 Ground Ground potential for internal power supply
48 49 50
Internal Power supply source 24V/300mA max
48, 49, 50 + 24 V DC OUT (total max. 400 mA accumulated at all 24V out-
puts; inclusive of mainboard outputs)
56
51
52
Relay K2 Closed line, potential free, switching capacity:
53
Error alarm OUT 230V AC at 5 A max or 30V DC at 5A max
51, 52, 53
54
55
Relay K1 Closed line, potential free, switching capacity:
Metal alarm OUT 230V AC at 5 A max or 30V DC at 5A max
54, 55, 56
P
L1
Mains power supply
N
L1, N, PE AC Power supply IN 85 – 250 V AC / 47 – 63 Hz / 100 VA PE
E
51
56
51
Relay K2
52
52
53
54
54
55
Relay K1
55
Metal alarm OUT
56
Termi-
Termi- Name Ratings Function
nal #
25, 27, Logic output, functions refer to chapter "13.2.5. IN/OUT MENU"
29, 31, OUT1 - (Parameters E120 - E155)
24V DC,
33, 35, OUT8 (total max. 400 mA accumulated at all 24V out-
37, 39 puts; inclusive of power supply board outputs)
26, 28,
30, 32,
0V 0V DC Logic ground for logic outputs
34, 36,
38, 40
-5...+5V
41 TX digital RS232 Asynchronous Serial-Data (transmitter) output.
Caution!
The sum of all +24 VDC loads must not exceed 400mA, including all loads connected to mainboard (ter-
minals 9 -40) and power supply board (terminals 48-50).
Example only
OK PORK 5
PRODUCT
TEST
TEACH
OPTIMIZE
Total 7 75 mV
MENU
Metal 0 0% 168.50°
ERROR ! LED indicates a malfunction (more information: chapter "13.1. Error Messages").
OK
OK is displayed when the metal detector is working properly.
STOP is displayed when the conveyor belt is stopped (only when using a conveyor belt)
!MET
!MET is displayed in case of a metal alarm.
!ERR is displayed in case of an error.
Function Keys: On the Main Screen the keys are preset to PRODUCT, TEST, TEACH, OPTIMIZE and MENU.
In the menu you can assign shortcuts to the upper four keys by pressing the particular key for two seconds
in the desired menu.
ESC-
ESC -Key: Press ESC to leave the current menu item or data entry. Keep it pressed to return to the Main
Screen.
Arrow-
Arrow-Keys: Press to choose the menu items and to change the Main Screen Mode (More information:
chapter ”8.2. The Main Screens” ). When entering names and numbers you select the previous or next char-
acter with .
Plus/Minus-
Plus/Minus-Keys: Press +/– to change parameters and to switch between functions.
OK-
OK-Key: Press OK to confirm a selection or entry.
OPTIMIZE
For the different screen elements refer to "8.2.1. The
Bar Graph's Screen Elements".
Total 276 364 mV
MENU
Metal 34 12 % 16.97°
Press ▼
!MET PORK 5
PRODUCT
2D plot
TEST We recommend the 2D Plot Screen to look for details of
a single product sample.
TEACH
For the different screen elements refer to "8.2.2. The
2D Plot's Screen Elements".
OPTIMIZE
Press ▼
OPTIMIZE
For the different screen elements refer to "8.2.3. The
Scope's Screen Elements".
Total 276 116 mV
MENU
Metal 34 12 % 2.66°
!MET PORK 5
PRODUCT
TEST
TEACH
OPTIMIZE
MENU Total 276 364 mV
Metal 34 12 % 16.97°
Signal
Signal strength in % shows how close the signal comes to a metal alarm.
Signal amplitude shows the signal strength in mill volts.
!MET PORK 5
PRODUCT
TEST
TEACH
OPTIMIZE
Red dots show measured values that left the teach area. Normally, this happens with contaminated prod-
ucts. In case the products are not contaminated you have to optimize.
Teach area displays the tolerance range in which the signal is identified as product. All signals outside the
teach area are identified as metal.
!MET PORK 5
PRODUCT
TEST
TEACH
OPTIMIZE
Set LANGUAGE.
Step 2 Note:
Note For more information refer to chapter “13.2. SYSTEM MENU”.
TEACH product.
Step 6 Note:
Note For more information refer to chapter “11.3. TEACH - Add New Product”.
OK NO PRODUCT 1
PR OD UC T
Switch on the metal detector’s power supply. After having auto-
TEST
calibrated itself the METAL SHARK®® 2 displays the main screen.
Power on TEACH
OPTI MIZ E
More information:
information “8. Control Panel and Main Screens”
Tot al 0 57 m V
MENU
Met al 0 0% 123. 97°
OR
Teach New Product
Set product and press NEXT
Press TEACH to add a new product to the product
OK NO NAME 1 list. The teach assistant starts. Set up a new prod-
Select & Edit Products - TEACH STEP 1: Set Product
uct. Press NEXT and feed product samples through
PRODUCT NR. 005
- PRODUCT NAME MOZZA the sensor.
PRODUCT IS...
OK CAMEMBERT 4 FREQ. SELECT 300000
NEXT TEACH MODE precise
SELECT # PRODUCT NAME
EDIT
0 NEUTRAL
1 GOUDA - More information:
information “11.3. TEACH – Add New
2 BRIE
3 EDAMMER EXIT
Total 0 25 mV Product”
COPY Metal 0 0% 166.50°
4 CAMEMBERT
5 NO NAME
DELETE 6 NO NAME
7 NO NAME
Total 0 25 mV
EXIT
Metal 0 0% 166.50°
Optimize Stability & Sensitivity
Select existing product Best stability when X below 80% and Y below 80%.
Set TOL. X to make X m ax. 80%
!MET MOZZARELLA 5
from product list: Press TOL. X 1.2
Best sensitivity when X over 60% and Y over 60%.
TOL. Y 1.2
PRODUCT to open the Press OPTIMIZE.
-
✕
navigate through the prod- EXI T
Total 276 364 m V Stability = best, Sensitivity
Sensitivity = best,
Metal 34 12 % 1.97°
OPTI MIZ E
MEN U
Total
Metal
276
34 12 %
364 m V
1.97° More information:
information “11.4. OPTIMIZE – Improve
Stability & Sensitivity”
Start Normal
Production OPTIMIZE
More information:
information “11.2. TEST – Check Metal Detector’s
MENU Total
Metal
276
34 12 %
364 mV
1.97°
Performance” and “12.2. TEST MENU”
OK MOZZARELLA 5
IFS/HACCP
PRODUCT REPORT - SUMMARY
From date/time: 2008-05-03 08:02:54
Optionally, you might want to print IFS/HACCP Reports or send
Print To date/time:
IFS/HACCP
Number of PVS tests: 4
2008-05-05 18:15:21
them to a connected PC. Press MENU. Enter the REPORT MENU
IFS/HACCP- Number of passed PVS tests:
Number of failed PVS tests:
3
1
and open IFS/HACCP REPORT. Then press OK to print it.
MENU
Report Metal Events:
Product Counter:
34
276
Percent Metal:
TEST 8
More information:
information “12.1. REPORT MENU”
Total 276 25 mV
EXIT
Metal 34 12 % 154.26°
CAMEMBERT). 5 PORK
6 NO NAME
DELETE
7 NO NAME
opens the PRODUCT MENU where you
EDIT EXIT
Total 0 25 mV
can edit the settings of the respective Metal 0 0% 166.50°
3. Feed test Feed a test stick of the indicated size through the sensor. Feed test balls with no product through sensor
(Ok) Total 11 28 mV
when the correct test stick size has been MENU
(Esc)
Passed detected.
Metal 0 0% 157.12°
(Ok) Total 11 28 mV
MENU
(Esc) Metal 0 0% 157.12°
Total 0 25 mV
EXIT
Metal 0 0% 166.50°
PROD- Press +/- to choose the desired product number. OK NO NAME 1
- TEACH STEP 1: Set Product
UCT NR. Confirm with OK.
PRODUCT NR. 005
- PRODUCT NAME
PRODUCT IS... dry
FREQ. SELECT 300000
NEXT
TEACH MODE precise
Note:
Note Product 0 is set to neutral and can not be -
changed. Total 0 25 mV
EXIT
Metal 0 0% 166.50°
-
Confirm the name with OK.
Total 0 25 mV
EXIT
Metal 0 0% 166.50°
quency
Press OK. OK PORK 5
- TEACH STEP 1: Set Product
Press +/- to select the desired frequency. PRODUCT NR. 005
- PRODUCT NAME MOZZARELLA
Single-
Single- Frequency-
Frequency-Sensor: This parameter cannot PRODUCT IS...
FREQ. SELECT
salty
300000
be changed. NEXT TEACH MODE
Dual-
Dual- or Four-
Four- Frequency-
Frequency-Sensor and AUTO -
FREQUENCY (D115) set to yes: Total 0 25 mV
EXIT
Metal 0 0% 166.50°
FREQ. SELECT is determined automatically. You can-
not change it.
OK PORK 5
Dual-
Dual- or Four-
Four- Frequency-
Frequency-Sensor and AUTO PRODUCT ✔
TEACH SETUP Level 3
FREQUENCY (D115) set to no: PRECISE COUNT 10
You can choose between the available sensor IFS/HACCP TEACH TIME s 15
TEACH EXTERN yes
frequencies (only technicians). TEACH REJECT no
MENU REMOTE PRODUCT no
AUTOMAT IC T EACH no
Confirm with OK. TEST
CONV. LENGTH mm 1000
AUTO FREQUENCY yes
Total 0 25 mV
EXIT
Metal 0 0% 166.50°
9. Feed prod- Feed product samples through the sensor. The number of Please Feed Product
ucts through products depends on what you have set up for TEACH OK PORK 5
sensor MODE: - Teach Step 2: Learning
-
quick 3 to 7 product samples
precise 8 to 14 product samples -
Total 2 344 mV
EXIT
Metal 0 0% 182.70°
10. Teach As soon as the METAL SHARK® 2 has collected all neces- Teach Successfull
successful sary data a help text confirms that the teach process has OK PORK 5
been successful. - Teach Step 3: Finished
Total 4 328 mV
EXIT
Metal 0 0% 177.12°
Note:
Note For products with PRODUCT IS... set to neutral refer to "11.4.3. Optimize with PRODUCT IS... set to
neutral".
Set TOL. X
3. The yellow help text shows that you should change TOL. X Set TOL. X to make X max. 80%
and/or TOL. Y and TOL. Y. A value between 60 and 80% is the optimal !MET MOZZARELLA 5
setting for best sensitivity at highest stability. TOL. X 1.2
Note:
Note For more information on tolerances refer to
"13.1.3. ADVANCED (MENU)"
4. Check result Due to increasing the tolerance the products are not Set TOL. Y to make Y max. 80%
Therefore, increase TOL. X , in this exam ple to 1.4. Total 623 566 mV
EXIT
Metal 38 6% 2.44°
= product effect
= tolerance
range
= teach
area
= PRODUCT X TOL.
= PRODUCT Y TOL.
3. Increase Now you have two options: Either you increase the tol-
tolerance or !MET PORK 5
erance (as described in the previous chapter) or you can TOL. X 1.2
press FREEZE press FREEZE which gives you the following options:
Records product signals over a longer TOL. Y 1.2
Deletes the old teach area. The products Simple Freeze (OK)
ZOOM *A Add to Teach Area (+)
you feed through the sensor create the New Teach Area (-)
New
new teach area. The settings are the same FREEZE
Exit (ESC)
Teach
as the original TEACH.
Area EXIT
Total 276 364 mV
Step Operation
Operation Screen
1.Start Sim- Press OK to start Simple Freeze Mode.
ple Freeze
Note: Please read chapter “11.4.2. Optimizing with
the Teach Area” first.
Simple Freeze displays all product signals since you
have started Simple Freeze. It shows how optimally the
metal detector is adjusted to your product.
2. Increase/ In the example the turquoise dots mark the product sig-
decrease tol- nals that were recorded. The red circle is the teach area. OK PORK 5
erance The white area between the turquoise dots and the teach
TOL. X 2.0
00:00:46
To increase the metal detection performance and to EXIT
Total 276 234 mV
Metal 34 12 %
detect smaller metal contaminants you decrease the tol- 182.66°
erance.
Note:
Note If too many irregular products are rejected,
as described in 11.4.1, increase the tolerance.
3. Decreas Press TOL. X or TOL. Y
tolerance
e OK BRIE 5
Press +/- to make the area smaller/bigger.
TOL. X 1.8
Confirm with OK.
TOL. Y 1.8
FREEZE
In the example you see that the teach area wraps itself
00:01:25
around the product signals more tightly. The grey lines EXIT
Total 276 234 mV
show the teach area before decreasing the tolerances. Metal 34 12 % 182.66°
4. Confirm Decrease the tolerance until the teach area wraps itself
perfectly around the product signals. OK BRIE 5
TOL. X 1.5
Note: Keep in mind that the less tolerance range
Note
you leave the more often irregular products might TOL. Y 1.8
2. Feed prod- Now the old teach area is deleted and all products that
ucts you feed through the sensor are recognised as product
signals. OK BRIE 5
-
minutes. ZOOM *A
screen you have selected beforehand. neutral: set mV for metal sensitivity
ZOOM *A
FREEZE
Total 276 17 mV
BACK
Metal 34 12 % 1.97°
REPORT MENU
Enter the correct password of the required password level IFS/HACCP ENTER
TEST PASSWORD
MENU
Level 2 access
(Level 2 in the example) or the password of any higher PASSWORD
*****3
PRODUCT MENU
level (e.g. Level 3 in the example): MENU SYSTEM MENU
FACTORY MENU
Change the current character with +/-. TEST
Select the next or the previous character with . Total 276 25 mV
EXIT
Metal 34 12 % 154.26°
Confirm the password with OK.
You are now logged in with the rights of the specific
password level.
Go to LOGOUT.
TEST
Press OK.
Total 276 25 mV
EXIT
Metal 34 12 % 154.26°
REPORT MENU
IFS/HACCP TEST MENU
PASSWORD
PRODUCT MENU
MENU
SYSTEM MENU
FACTORY MENU
TEST
Total 276 25 mV
EXIT
Metal 34 12 % 154.26°
3. Change Go to the password level you want to change: PRODUCT MENU, SYSTEM MENU
you do not have the necessary rights you are Total 276 25 mV
EXIT
prompted to enter the correct Metal 34 12 % 154.26°
password.
For more information on the different user levels
refer to chapter "12.3. PASSWORD (MENU)".
Press OK to edit the password.
Change the current letter with +/-.
Select the next or the previous letter with .
Note:
Note You can only use Latin characters.
Confirm the new password with OK.
√ enter.
SYSTEM MENU
FACTORY MENU
TEST
Marks menus that only users of a higher
X password level are allowed to enter. EXIT
Total
Metal
276
34 12 %
25 mV
154.26°
REPORT MENU
Refer to chapter "12.3. PASSWORD (MENU)" for IFS/HACCP ENTER
TEST PASSWORD
MENU
Level 3 access
PASSWORD
*****3
more information. MENU
PRODUCT MENU
SYSTEM MENU
FACTORY MENU
In case you do not have the necessary rights to enter TEST
the specific menu you are prompted to enter the specific Total 276 25 mV
EXIT
password (refer to illustration). If you want to change Metal 34 12 % 154.26°
IFS/HACCP REPORT
IFS/HACCP METAL REPORT
EVENT REPORT
METAL COUNTER 34
MENU TOTAL COUNTER 276
PRINT one by one
TEST INTERFACE RS232
BAUDRATE RS232 115200
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Note Set the parameter PRINT to report to set up a printer connected to the RS232 interface. More infor-
Note:
mation "11.1.6. PRINT".
METAL shows detailed information about the specific metal events. Here
OK MOZZARELLA 5
IFS/HACCP
PRODUCT REPORT - METAL
an example of how to read the list:
0034 2008-05-05 17:22:24 P005 245 mV 132.88°
0033 2008-05-05 15:32:12 P005 225 mV 164.74° 0034 number of the metal alarm.
IFS/HACCP
0032 2008-05-05 11:17:33 P005 211 mV 126.36°
0031 2008-05-05 10:56:34 P005 214 mV 175.56° 2008-05-05 date the alarm occurred.
0030 2008-05-05 08:45:17 P005 227 mV 153.98°
MENU
0029 2008-05-04 19:41:43 P005 275 mV 144.54° 17:22:24 time the alarm occurred.
0028 2008-05-04 19:22:59 P005 264 mV 186.76°
0027 2008-05-04 13:54:24 P005 199 mV 116.92°
TEST P005 product number.
0026 2008-05-04 11:44:23 P005 278 mV 175.53°
EXIT
Total 276 25 mV 245 mV voltage that was measured.
Metal 34 12 % 154.26°
132.88° phase that was measured.
EVENTS shows all events since the last print out (max last 1024 events).
OK MOZZARELLA 5
IFS/HACCP
PRODUCT REPORT - EVENTS
Here an example of how to read the list:
0001 2008-05-01 08:02:54 [01] System started
0002 2008-05-01 08:18:52 [10] Teach: Successful 0001 number of the event.
IFS/HACCP
0003 2008-05-01 08:19:34 [20] PRODUCT IS...=dry
0004 2008-05-01 08:20:14 [35] BALANCE FACTOR=5 2008-05-05 date of the event.
0005 2008-05-01 08:23:15 [36] Set all products
MENU
0006 2008-05-01 08:42:31 [20] Freeze performed 17:22:24 time of the event.
0007 2008-05-01 08:43:25 [35] PRODUCT X TOL=1.5
0008
TEST2008-05-01 08:44:43 [35] PRODUCT Y TOL=1.5 [01] code for the respective type of event.
0009 2008-05-01 08:47:10 [35] PRODUCT Y TOL=1.2
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System started Indicates which parameter was changed or what
Metal 34 12 % 154.26°
action was taken.
12.1.6. PRINT
MENU
METAL COUNTER
TOTAL COUNTER
34
276
off No output to interface
PRINT one by one
You can print various reports by pressing OK in the
TEST
INTERFACE
BAUDRATE RS232
RS232
115200
report report screens.
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EXIT
Metal 34 12 % 154.26° Each metal alert and event immediately makes the
one by one
printer print a message.
Default : off
SharkDiag for SHARK DIAGNOSE® software at Windows PC
SharkNet for SHARKNET® software at Windows PC
12.1.7. INTERFACE
INTERFACE (A035) sets the output for the data. Options are:
RS232 Sends data via RS232
Ethernet Sends data via optional Ethernet or WLAN to PC
Default : RS232
Use the TEST MENU to adjust the settings of the PVS test, explained
OK MOZZARELLA 5 in “10.2. TEST – Check Metal Detector’s Performance“. Below the various
PRODUCT TEST MENU ✔ Level 2
parameters are explained:
AUTO PVS TEST yes
IFS/HACCP PVS FE mm 0.7
sets up an automatic reminder reminding you to
PVS FE max mV 1000
AUTO PVS
MENU
PVS NonFE mm
PVS NonFE maxmV
1.0
1000 TEST (B005)
check the performance of the metal detector.
PVS SS mm 1.2 Default : no
PVS SS max mV 1000
TEST
PVS FREQ hrs 8
PVS FE mm set the test stick size of the respective metal that
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(B010) is to be found.
PVS NonFE mm Note:
Note If you do not want to test a certain
(B020) metal set the relative parameter to zero.
PVS SS mm Default : depends on application
(B030)
Range: 0 - 99.9 [Millimetres]
set the voltage that is not to be exceeded during the
PVS FE max mV
test. If it is exceeded an alarm is given out.
(B015)
PVS NonFE Note:
Note If you do not want to test a certain
maxmV (B025) metal set the relative parameter to zero.
PVS SS max mV Default : depends on application
(B035)
Range: 0 - 9999
sets every how many hours a test is to occur if AUTO
PVS FREQ hrs PVS TEST is set to yes.
(B040) Default : 24
Range: 1 - 500
Time frame for testing after PVS appeared.
PVS WINDOW
min (B045) Default : 30
Range: 1 - 180
sets how often you can skip or fail the PVS Test
before the error message PVS Test Elapsed is dis-
PVS ERROR played.
COUNT (B050)
Default: 3
Range: 1 - 999
If set to no the metal counter does not increase
PVS COUNT
METAL (B055)
when detecting a test stick.
Default : no
PVS USE If set to no the user is prompted to feed the test stick
PRODUCT without a product sample.
(B060) Default : no
MENU
LEVEL 3 PASSWORD
LOGOUT
***
OPEN LEVELS Sets which password levels are open without having
(C005) to enter a specific password.
TEST
TEST
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Use the PRODUCT MENU to preset all products with the same settings
OK MOZZARELLA 5 or if you want to change settings of an existing product.
PRODUCT PRODUCT MENU ✔ Level 2
Only level 3 users can access the REJECT MENU, TEACH SETUP and
ADVANCED. They are explained in detail in the next chapter.
The REJECT MENU sets up the timing for reject devices and photo
OK MOZZARELLA 5 cell triggering.
PRODUCT REJECT MENU ✔ Level 3
DELAY mm 0
IFS/HACCP DURATION ms 500
METAL CONTACT pulse
PUSHER TOL mm 100
MENU METAL-PHOTO mm 0
BELT STOP PUSH yes
TEST
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Delays the metal output signal for a certain distance. Use this to setup the proper reject
timing.
The metal detector calculates a time delay based on DELAY mm and SPEED mm/s.
DELAY mm Note:
Note During the delay period other metal signals which occur are stored in a shift reg-
(D035) ister and are not lost.
Default 0 [Millimetres]
Default:
Range 0 - 30,000 [Millimetres]
Range:
is the length of time in milliseconds for which the Metal signal relay remains switched.
Sets the length of a metal output pulse signal. E.g. use this to setup how long a reject sig-
nal remains active.
DURATION ms Note:
Note Whilst the relay is switched on, other metal signals which occur are stored in a
(D040) shift register and are not lost.
Default pulse
Default:
In the TEACH SETUP you adjust the settings for the teach assistant.
OK MOZZARELLA 5 For more information refer to chapter "11.3. TEACH - Add New Product".
PRODUCT TEACH SETUP ✔ Level 3
SENSE MIN mV 10
IFS/HACCP TEACH SENSE mV 25
QUICK COUNT 3
PRECISE COUNT 10
MENU
TEACH TIME s 15
TEACH EXTERN yes
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Defines the smallest possible sensitivity that the teach assistant can automatically set. For
most cases setup according suggestion of yellow help line.
SENSE MIN mV
(D065) Note:
Note Use product 0 when setting up this parameter
Range: 3 - 2,000
blanks out signals that are smaller than this value. TEACH SENSE mV prevents the metal
detector from recognizing e.g. noises as products. It should be at least the value of SENSE
TEACH SENSE
MIN mV. Signals that are bigger are identified as products. Set this parameter as the yel-
mV (D070)
low help text indicates.
Range: 3 - 2,000
defines the maximum number of product samples required for TEACH STEP 2 if TEACH
QUICK COUNT
MODE is set to quick.
(D075)
Default : 3
defines the maximum number of product samples required for TEACH STEP 2 if TEACH
PRECISE
MODE is set to precise.
COUNT (D080)
Default : 7
The teach assistant stops after TEACH TIME s is elapsed. You have to feed at least one
product sample during that time. In case you do not feed a product the teach assistant stops
and sets the highest possible sensitivity.
VERY IMPORTANT: TEACH TIME s must be high enough to get at least one product signal.
Otherwise the compensation fails!
Recommendations:
TEACH TIME s
(D085) Product speed 100-200 mm/sec. TEACH TIME s = 45
Product speed 200-300 mm/sec. TEACH TIME s = 30
Product speed 300-500 mm/sec. TEACH TIME s = 20
Product speed above 500 mm/sec. TEACH TIME s = 15
Default : depends on application
Range: 2 - 300 [Seconds]
TEACH yes: teach assistant starts when a 24V PLC signal is provided to the appropriate input.
EXTERN (D090) Default: no
TEACH REJECT yes: activates metal alarm during teach assistant.
(D095) Default : no
yes: sets PRODUCT 0 – 20 remotely according input voltage 0-10V at terminal AIN1..
REMOTE Note:
Note Refer to Service Manual for detailed information.
PRODUCT
(D100) Note:
Note Available only for conveyors supplied by CASSEL
Default:
Default no
yes: only one product sample is required for the teach process. The conveyor belt goes back
and forth feeding the product through the sensor automatically.
AUTOMATIC
TEACH (D105) Note:
Note Make sure that CONV. LENGTH mm is set up correctly.
Default:
Default no
sets the length of the conveyor belt for AUTOMATIC TEACH.
CONV. LENGTH
Default:
Default 1,000 [Millimetres], should be set to actual value
mm (D110)
Range:
Range 100 - 9,999 [Millimetres]
AUTO yes: In case of a two or four frequency sensor head the teach assistant chooses automati-
FREQUENCY cally the best frequency automatically.
(D115) Default:
Default no
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sets the metal sensitivity and thus the threshold for metal detection. If set to 3000 mV
metal detection for this product is deactivated and NOT ACTIVE is displayed.
To determine which mV a particular metal object generates, refer to mV value in the lower
right corner of the display. Bear in mind that non-spherical metal parts may generate dif-
ferent magnitudes depending on their orientation. Magnetic metal parts produce a larger
METAL SENSE signal than non-magnetic metal parts.
mV (D120)
Note:
Note Normally, you only have to set METAL SENSE mV for neutral products
(PRODUCT IS... = neutral). The teach assistant presets METAL SENSE mV for
all other products automatically.
Default:
Default set during TEACH
Range: 3 - 3,000
Range
adds a tolerance range around the product effect. The tolerance range prevents false alarms
from irregular products. Increasing PRODUCT X TOL. increases the teach area at the
X-axis.
PRODUCT X TOL. is automatically added as a factor to the result of the teach assistant.
It is not altered by the teach assistant. Thus, it allows to preset a larger tolerance range
than the teach assistant automatically considers.
= product effect
PRODUCT X
TOL. (D125)
= tolerance range
= teach area
= PRODUCT X TOL.
Default:
Default 1.0
Range:
Range 0.0 - 9.9
adds a tolerance range around the product effect. The tolerance range prevents false alarms
from irregular products. Increasing PRODUCT Y TOL. increases the teach area at the
Y-axis.
PRODUCT Y TOL. is automatically added as a factor to the result of the teach assistant.
It is not altered by the teach assistant. Thus, it allows to preset a larger tolerance range
than the teach assistant automatically considers.
= product effect
PRODUCT Y
TOL. (D130)
= tolerance range
= teach area
= PRODUCT Y TOL.
Default:
Default 1.0
Range: 0.0 - 9.9
Range
Hardware amplification factor for the product effect (X channel). The larger the product
effect is, the smaller the AMPLIFICATION X value has to be. 3% is the smallest hardware
amplification.
When using product memories 1 - 120:
120 AMPLIFICATION X is set automatically during
AMPLIFICATION teach process according to the following rule:
X (D135)
Very strong product effect amplitude = AMPLIFICATION X 3%
Low product effect amplitude = AMPLIFICATION X 200%
Default:
Default set during teach process
Values: 3%, 6%, 12%, 25%, 50%, 100% and 200%
Values
AMPLIFICATION
Y (D140) Refer to AMPLIFICATION X.
Default:
Default 0.00°
adjusts the product's phase during normal operation to compensate slow changes of the
product effect phase. The product effect phase may change depending on product tempera-
ture and composition.
PHASE TRACK The parameter PHASE TRACK indicates the increment with that the phase is adjusted:
(D155) The higher this value the stronger the phase tracking. E.g. a 0.10° means 0.10 degree track-
ing with each product or metal signal.
Default:
Default 0.00°
Range: 0.00 - 10.00°
Range
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For optimum signal evaluation the unit has to be adjusted to the velocity at which the prod-
ucts are passed through the sensor. A correct SPEED mm/s setting is absolutely essen-
tial.
SHARK® BD : Adjust the setting to the belt speed at which material is passed through the
metal detector.
SPEED mm/s SHARK® BD supplied with conveyor HQ: SPEED mm/s is set automatically.
(E005)
SHARK® GF, SHARK® GF compact: 2000 mm/sec recommended.
OTHERS: Set SPEED mm/s at which material is currently passed through the detector.
Range: 100 - 9,999 [Millimetres per Second]
Date and time are used in the various reports of the REPORT MENU.
OK MOZZARELLA 5 Adjustable parameters are: SET DATE (E015) and SET TIME (E020).
PRODUCT DAT E/T IME MENU ✔ Level 3
MENU
TEST
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Caution!
OK PORK 5
PRODUCT AUTOSPEED MENU ✔ Level 3
Only use the AUTOSPEED MENU if your metal detector is
AUTOSPEED yes shipped with an original CASSEL belt control unit with fre-
IFS/HACCP 0mm/s = x mV
300mm/s = x mV
500
1800
quency inverter, or if you know that a 0-10V speed signal is
MENU
SPEED mm/s 300 connected to the AIN2 (input terminal #3).
TEST The speed signal at AIN2 must be calibrated by the parameters 0mm/s
Total 276 25 mV
= x mV and 300mm/s = x mV. The calibration defines which speed cor-
EXIT
Metal 34 12 % 154.26° responds to how many millivolts (pre-calibrated by Cassel at conveyor
models with variable speed control).
Two values must be calibrated:
ִThe voltage in mV at AIN2 (input terminal #3) that corresponds to
a belt speed of 0 mm/sec. (=belt stop);
ִThe voltage in mV at AIN2 (input terminal #3) that corresponds to
a belt speed of 300 mm/sec.
Note:
Note Systems consisting of detector and conveyor belt are pre-set
by CASSEL. Then AUTOSPEED is activated.
AUTOSPEED
yes activates the automatic adjustment of the detector to the speed of the belt.
(E025)
Set calibration voltage of frequency inverter for zero belt speed.
Hint:
Hint The yellow help text shows the current input signal of the frequency inverter.
0mm/s = x mV This helps you to find the correct calibration values.
(E030)
Default: 0
Range: 0 - 9,990
Set calibration voltage of frequency inverter for belt speed 300mm/sec (= 18 m/min).
Hint:
Hint The yellow help text shows the current input signal of the frequency inverter.
300mm/s = x mV This helps you to find the correct calibration values.
(E035)
Default: 0
Range: 0 - 9,990
SPEED mm/s
shows the value set for the parameter SPEED mm/s in the SYSTEM MENU.
(E005)
The CIP MENU (CIP = Clean In Place) is for pipeline models only (METAL
OK MOZZARELLA 5 SHARK® IN LIQUID).
PRODUCT CIP MENU ✔ Level 3
CIP Reject s 1
If activated, the reject device toggles between positions “NORMAL” (pro-
IFS/HACCP CIP Normal s 1 duction) and “REJECT” as long as the CIP input is in state HIGH. Clean-
CIP Timeout min 5
MENU
ing fluid running through the product pipes cleans all interior surfaces
of the reject device.
TEST
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sets the time for how long the reject device is switched to position “REJECT” (in seconds).
CIP Reject s
Default : 0
(E045)
Range: 0 - 320 [Seconds]
sets the time for how long the reject device is switched to position “NORMAL” (in seconds)
CIP Normal s
Default : 0
(E050)
Range: 0 - 999 [Seconds]
sets the maximum time the detector is in CIP-mode (in minutes). After this time, the detec-
tor will switch to normal operation even if CIP input remains HIGH. Next CIP can be acti-
vated only after CIP input has been reset to low.
CIP Timeout min
(E055) Note Refer to parameter start cip in chapter "13.2.5. IN/OUT MENU".
Note:
Default : 1
Range: 0 - 999 [Minutes]
The BRC MENU allows you to configure the metal detector in order to
OK MOZZARELLA 5 comply with the British Retail Consortium (BRC) Food Technical Stand-
PRODUCT BRC MENU ✔ Level 3
ard.
REJECT CONFIRM no
IFS/HACCP BIN FULL no
LOW AIR no
MENU
TEST
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yes enables reject monitoring (using optional photo eyes). It thus checks whether the con-
taminated product was indeed rejected.
REJECT
Status of the metal detector will switch to “ERROR” if reject device fails.
CONFIRM
(E060) Note Refer to parameter reject valid in chapter "13.2.5. IN/OUT MENU".
Note:
Default: no
yes enables reject bin monitoring (with optional photo eye). It thus checks whether the
rejection bin is full.
BIN FULL (E065)
Note Refer to parameter bin full in chapter "13.2.5. IN/OUT MENU".
Note:
Default: no
yes enables air pressure monitoring (with optional pressure sensor).
Status of the metal detector will switch to “ERROR” (i.e. relay K2 “OFF”) if the air pressure
LOW AIR (E070) is too low.
Note Refer to parameter low air in chapter "13.2.5. IN/OUT MENU".
Note:
Default: no
Setup of the input and output switching lines of the metal detector. Set
OK MOZZARELLA 5 up the parameters according to the devices connected to IN1 - IN8 and
PRODUCT IN/OUT MENU ✔ Level 3
OUT1 - OUT 8 terminals on the mainboard.
INPUT LINE 1 conveyor on/off
IFS/HACCP INPUT LINE 2
INPUT LINE 3
input off
input off
Note:
Note For more information refer to “7.3. Terminals on the
MENU
INPUT LINE 4 input off Mainboard”.
INPUT LINE 5 input off
INPUT LINE 6 input off
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met/err reset HIGH: Return to normal operation mode after METAL or ERROR
conveyor on/off Belt control push button input (START / STOP / RESET)
start teach HIGH: Start TEACH
reject test HIGH: Trigger reject device now.
metal HIGH if metal detected, refer to “13.1.5. REJECT MENU” for details
metal inverse LOW if metal detected.
HIGH during normal operation, LOW if detector is not in normal oper-
error ation
LOW during normal operation, HIGH if detector is not in normal oper-
error inverse ation
OUTPUT LINE 1 HIGH if metal alarm or unit not in normal operation, LOW during nor-
met+err mal operation
- OUTPUT LINE 8
(E120 - E155) LOW if metal alarm or unit not in normal operation, HIGH during nor-
met+err inv. mal operation
HIGH if metal detected, no DEL AY mm (refer to “13.1.1. REJECT
metal zero del MENU”)
HIGH if last sensitivity test more than PV FREQ HOURS ago (refer
pv test to “11.2. TEST - Check Metal Detector's Performance”)
dual freq For dual frequency detectors only.
HIGH if TEACH ended successfully (" Teach Successfull" dis-
teach confir m played)
HIGH if detector is in CIP mode (refer to “13.2.3. CIP MENU” for
cip out details)
The FILTER MENU sets filters to improve the detection reliability and
OK MOZZARELLA 5 suppress noise.
PRODUCT FILTER MENU ✔ Level 3
VIBRAT ION mV 5
IFS/HACCP VIBRAT ION FILTER off
BP FILTER CCF
LP FILTER off
MENU
GF MODE off
TEST
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The FACTORY MENU adopts the electronic cards to the sensor head.
OK MOZZARELLA 5
PRODUCT FACTORY MENU ✔ Level 4
Note:
Note Never touch these parameters. All parameters here are fac-
SENSOR CALIB. tory preset. Therefore, Password Level 4 is required to change set-
IFS/HACCP UTILITIES
tings in the menu. Level 3 users can enter the menu and read the
MENU
parameters.
TEST
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Error 5: PVS Test Elapsed ִ Performance valida- ִConfirm with OK and ִ Confirm with OK
tion test not done repeat test ִ Error reappears, if
within preset period period of time has
of time. expired and the PV
test was unsuccess-
ful
Error 6: Bin Full ִ The bin is full or a ִEmpty bin ִ Confirm with OK
product blocks the ִContact technician ִ Error message reap-
sensor.
pears after 30 sec-
onds, if bin still full
Error 7: Low Air ִ Air pressure moni- ִCheck air pressure ִ Confirm with OK
tor signals low pres- supply ִ Error message reap-
sure. ִContact technician pears after 30 sec-
onds, if not enough
air pressure
Error 9: Keyboard ִ Key is jammed or ִContact technician ִ Confirm with OK
keyboard connector ִE r r o r m e s s a g e
is loose.
appears until key-
board is replaced
Solution:
1. TEAC H again. If metal alarms occur again:
2. Switch main screen to 2D plot (refer to “8.2. The Main Screens”)
3. OPTIMIZ E (refer to “11.4. OPTIMIZE – Improve Stability & Sensitivity”)
4. FREEZE (refer to “11.4.2. Optimizing with the 2D Plot”)
5. Add to Teach Area (+) (refer to “11.4.2.2. Add to Teach Area”)
15.3. Notes
Normally, CASSEL commissions to adjust the metal detector to find the smallest metal pieces possible. Therefore
please consider the following notes:
Keep the conveyor belt clean: Finger marks and shoe prints, visible or not, may contain metal particles.
Do not weld or grind near the detector or the conveyor without having covered the conveyor belt with e.g. card-
board. Sparks may burn into the surface of the conveyor and thus permanently contaminate the belt.
Do not change the conveyor belt construction without having asked the manufacturer of detector and belt.
16. Annex
16.1. Declarations
Safety:
EN ISO 12100-1 Safety of machinery - Basic concepts, general principles for design - Part 1: Basic ter-
minology, methodology
EN ISO 12100-2 Safety of machinery - Basic concepts, general principles for design - Part 2: Technical
principles
EN 60204-1 Safety of machinery - Electrical equipment of machines - Part 1: General requirements
EN 61010-1 Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement, control and laboratory
use - Part 1: General requirements
EN 60529 Degrees of protection provided by enclosures (IP code)
EN 61000-6-4 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 6-4: Generic standards - Emission standard
for industrial environments
Herewith we declare that we followed the relevant safety norms and requirements for technical safety and for explosion pre-
vention for the intended use when constructing and producing this metal detector.
Constructional changes which have effects on the technical information in this manual and on the intended utilization,
utilization,
and therefore
therefore convert the machine considerably, make this declaration of conformity invalid!
Safety:
Safety:
EN ISO 12100-1 Safety of machinery - Basic concepts, general principles for design - Part 1: Basic ter-
minology, methodology
EN ISO 12100-2 Safety of machinery - Basic concepts, general principles for design - Part 2: Technical
principles
EN 60204-1 Safety of machinery - Electrical equipment of machines - Part 1: General requirements
EN 61010-1 Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement, control and laboratory
use - Part 1: General requirements
61000--6-2/4:
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) according to 61000
EN 61000-3-3 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 3-3: Limits - Limitation of voltage changes,
voltage fluctuations and flicker in public low-voltage supply systems, for equipment with
rated current <=16 A per phase and not subjected to conditional connection
EN 61000-6-4 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 6-4: Generic standards - Emission standard
for industrial environments
EN 55011 Industrial scientific and medical (ISM) radio-frequency equipment - Electromagnetic
disturbance characteristics - Limits and methods of measurement
Herewith we declare that we followed the relevant safety norms and requirements for technical safety and for explosion pre-
vention for the intended use when constructing and producing this metal detector.
Constructional changes which have effects on the technical information in this manual and on the intended utilization,
utilization,
and therefore convert the machine considerably, make this declaration of manufacturer invalid!
Read/
Code Name Description Write Setting
REPORT MENU (✔ 1 )
A005 IFS/HACCP REPORT Quality inspection report, printed to screen or printer R
A010 METAL REPORT Shows report about last metal alerts R
A015 EVENT REPORT Shows information about last events R
A020 METAL COUNTER Increased by each metal detection R
A025 TOTAL COUNTER Increased when product passes sensor R
1
offreport
A030 PRINT Print mode R/W 3
2 one by one
4 SharkDiag
5 SharkNet
1 RS232
A035 INTERFACE Interface protocol R/W
2 Ethernet
1 9600
2 14400
A040 BAUDRATE RS232 Speed of the interface R/W 3 57600
4 115200
5 230400
A055 HISTOGRAM LIMIT % Only signals exceeding this threshold appear in histogram R/W
A060 INFO SOFTWARE Shows software version R
Read/
Code Name Description Setting
Write
TEST MENU (✔ 2 )
1 yes
B005 AUTO PVS TEST Performance Validation System Test R/W
2 no
1 yes
B060 PVS USE PRODUCT PVS Test with product R/W
2 no
PASSWORD (MENU) (✔ 2 )
C005 OPEN LEVELS No password protection up to this level R/W
C010 LEVEL 1 PASSWORD Password for Level 1 user R/W
C015 LEVEL 2 PASSWORD Password for Level 2 user R/W
C020 LEVEL 3 PASSWORD Password for Level 3 user R/W
C025 LOGOUT Logs out current user R
PRODUCT MENU (✔ 2 )
D005 PRODUCT NR. Product number R/W
D010 PRODUCT NAME Product name R/W
1 dry
2 wet
3 salty
4 frozen
5 melting
D015 PRODUCT IS... Product characteristic (sets product adjusted settings) R/W
6 alu foil
7 plastic
8 vibration
9 shock
10 neutral
Read/
Code Name Description Setting
Write
1 pulse
2 gf1
3 gf2
4 mesep
D045 METAL CONTACT Programs the function of the metal alarm outputs R/W 5 inline
6 hold
7 push1
8 push2
9 push3
1 yes
D060 BELT STOP PUSH Conveyor stops during rejection R/W
2 no
1 yes
D090 TEACH EXTERN Enables external product teach R/W
2 no
1 yes
D095 TEACH REJECT Enables rejection during teach R/W
2 no
1 yes
D100 REMOTE PRODUCT Activates remote product selection R/W
2 no
One product used for teach process (only possible with for- 1 yes
D105 AUTOMATIC TEACH R/W
wards/backwards belt control) 2 no
Read/
Code Name Description Setting
Write
SYSTEM MENU (✔ 3 )
Speed of product through sensor. IMPORTANT – Must match
E005 SPEED mm/s R/W
with real speed.
E010 LANGUAGE Sets language R/W
1 yes
E065 BIN FULL Checks if bin is full (photo sensor required) R/W
2 no
1 yes
E070 LOW AIR Checks if enough air pressure (air jet required) R/W
2 no
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SYSTEM MENU IN/OUT MENU (✔ 3 )
Metalt
met/err rese t
reject safet y
product 12 0
keypad loc k
reject vali d
reject syn c
s
teach
false tri p
start ci p
input off
Reject
low ai r
bin full
tart
h
E080 INPUT LINE 1
E085 INPUT LINE 2
E090 INPUT LINE 3
E095 INPUT LINE 4
E100 INPUT LINE 5
E105 INPUT LINE 6
E11 INPUT LINE 7
0
E11 INPUT LINE 8
5
metal zero de l
start conveyo r
metal invers e
conv. forwar d
conv. revers e
error invers e
m
met+err inv .
teach confir
output off
dual fre q
met+er r
pushe r
pv test
cip out
metal
error
1 yes
E165 VIBRATION FILTER Avoids false trips if sensor is subjected to vibrations R/W
2 no
1 no filter
Shall always be CCF, unless specified other by Cassel CAS-
E170 BP FILTER R/W 2 FFT
SEL
3 CCF
1 yes
E175 LP FILTER Avoids false trips from VFDs and similar noise sources R/W
2 no
1 yes
E180 GF MODE Enables superfast metal detection for gravity feed R/W
2 no
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FACTORY MENU (✔ 3 )
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About CASSEL
As a manufacturer CASSEL is committed to highest quality standards. For more than ten years our goal has been
to ensure the quality of your products. We have earned our reputation by protecting yours.
We supply customers in different industries worldwide such as Foods, Plastics, Pharmaceuticals, Textile, Timber
and Mining.
Our state of the art manufacturing facilities and service centers are located near Hanover in the heart of Germany,
Thailand, and Vancouver Canada.
Each year we manufacture and deliver over 1000 metal detection systems.
Approximately 80% of the production is heading for export markets. We have a worldwide network of partners
and representations. This way we ensure that you get the very best service and support no matter where you use
one of our metal detectors.
Contact
CASSEL
9 – 18812 96 Ave
Surrey British Columbia,
Canada V4N 3R1
Tel: +01 604 607-6028
Fax: +02 604 607-6026
E-Mail: sales@metal-shark.com
Web: www.metal-shark.com