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Metor 250 Installation & Operating Manual
Metor 250 Installation & Operating Manual
EDITION: 2.30
Author
Rev.
Code
O.Rantala
2.30
9100 082-4VE
Approved
Date
Document
ORA
14.3.2006
Product
Archives
Metor 250
M250
Title
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1
GENERAL INFORMATION
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
Contact Information
Safety Precautions
Product Introduction
Specifications
Warranty
First Installation
Switching ON/OFF
Adjustments
Basic Adjustments and Calibration
Daily Operation
Description of Detection Programs
4-1
4-1
4-1
4-2
4-3
4-3
4-3
4-3
4-4
4-5
MAINTENANCE
5.1 Fault Messages
CONT250.230
3-1
3-2
3-3
3-9
3 - 10
3 - 11
OPTIONAL FUNCTIONS
4.1 Remote Control Operations
4.1.1 Control Unit Learning
4.1.2 Factory Setting of Access Code
4.2 Multiple Array Operations
4.3 Digital Input Functions
4.3.1 Tamper Alarm
4.3.2 Alarm Inhibit
4.3.3 Manual Alarm
4.4 Relay Output Control
4.5 Accessories
2-1
2-3
2-5
OPERATION
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
3.6
1-1
1-2
1-2
1-4
1-5
INSTALLATION
2.1 Installation Place
2.2 Mechanical Assembly
2.3 Electrical Connections
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SECTION 1
GENERAL INFORMATION
1.1
Contact Information
Please use this address when you order parts or you need support in assembling,
operating or programming your Metor metal detector.
FINLAND
Nihtisillankuja 5, P:O: Box 174
FI-02631 Espoo, FINLAND
Tel: +358 9 32941500
Fax: +358 9 32941302
USA - NEW JERSEY
8 Commerce Way, Suite 115
Robbinsville, NJ 08691
UNITED STATES of AMERICA
Tel: +1 609 406 9000
Fax: +1 609 530 0842
Toll Free: 1 800 963 8676
ASIA PACIFIC
240 Macpherson Road
#06 04 Pines Industrial Building
SINGAPORE 348574
Tel: +65 6743 9892
Fax: +65 6743 9885 / 6743 9915
service@rapiscansystems.com
sales@rapiscansystems.com
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2)
Connect the unit to a voltage source (mains or DC) only when the
electronics unit is placed on it's normal location.
3)
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Cross piece
Electronics Unit
Power
cord
Control Unit
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Weight: 45 kg
1- 4
1.4 Specifications
Ambient operating temperature
from -10oC to +55oC (from 14oF to 131oF)
Ambient operating relative humidity
0 to 95%, no condensation
Protection
IP 20 (IEC 529)
Power supply
Mains: nominal 100 - 240VAC, maximum 90 - 264VAC
Mains frequency (nominal): 45-65Hz
Battery (optional): 24 - 35VDC
Max. consumption: 100VA (ACV), 45W (DCV)
Fuse: T2A 5x20mm
Power cord length: 2m
Dimensions and weight (see fig. 1-1)
CAUTION
DOUBLE POLE / NEUTRAL FUSING
Double pole / neutral fusing only applies to MELS units with power supply
front plates illustrated below.
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1.5 Warranty
Rapiscan Systems Oy (Rapiscan) warrants the Metor 250 against defects in
materials and workmanship in normal use. Within this warranty, Rapiscan
will at its option replace or repair any part of the Metor 250 that has become
defective within two (2) year from the date of delivery because of defect in
material or workmanship, and that has been returned freight prepaid.
THIS WARRANTY IS THE ONLY WARRANTY GIVEN BY
Rapiscan AND IS GIVEN IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER WARRANTY,
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.
Rapiscan DISCLAIMS ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE.
Rapiscan RESPONSIBILITY TO REPAIR OR REPLACE
DEFECTIVE PRODUCTS IS THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE
REMEDY FOR BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY.
LIABILITY
PROPRIETARY
NOTICE
The information contained in this manual and all designs expressed herein
are the property of Rapiscan. Rapiscan reserves all proprietary designs,
patents, manufacturing and sales rights except to the extent rights are
expressly granted to others.
Reproduction of any part of this document or any other item deemed the
property of Rapiscan strictly prohibited without prior written permission of
Rapiscan.
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SECTION 2
INSTALLATION
2.1 Installation Place
It is useful to minimize the possibility for electromagnetic disturbance (interference) that may
affect the operation of the Metor 250. The following points are recommendations that should
be kept in mind when the installation site is selected.
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Traffic flow
Luggage
And other
personal
items
X-ray or manual
searching
Traffic flow
No alarm
Alarm
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Display
Display
Tx
Rx
Rx
NOTE! Place the Tx-panel to side where power cord is needed to take out
Figure 2-6. Assembly of the archway
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Tx
2-4
Cross piece
Electronics unit
Note!
-
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Power cord
Control unit
Zone display
Tx-panel
Rx-panel
Counter
(option)
50/60Hz setting
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SECTION 3
OPERATION
3.1 First Installation
Follow the recommended distances to minimize
the effect of interferences:
0.5 m to moving metal
0.1 m to static metal
0.5 - 4 m to electrical interferences
INSTALLATION PLACE
Chapter 2.1
ELECTRICAL
CONNECTIONS
Chapter 2.3
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the mechanical assembling has been finished (see instructions in chapter 2.2),
the electrical connections have been made (see instructions in chapter 2.3) and
the mains frequency setting in the electronics unit has been set according to the
frequency of the local mains, 50 or 60 Hz (see fig. 3-2).
The Metor 250 accepts mains voltage between 100-240 VAC automatically and
frequency 50 or 60 Hz with manual setting.
ON/OFF
switch
50/60Hz
setting
Note!
Jumper connector is always needed
ON/OFF
awitch
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3.3 Adjustments
Display
Green
Light
(standby)
Red
light
(alarm)
Green segment
Red segment
(signal strength)
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The light display and the audible alarm are in the cross piece. The display has a
green light to show the standby state and a red light for alarm. The
eight green and the eight red segments operate as a light bar to show
the signal level. The segments also display alphanumerically the
software version, the adjustments or the condition states of the
system.
The control unit is hold inside the small lid under the cross piece. As a function it
has the adjustment keypad and it can be attached to the cross piece or
used remotely. The control unit operates with two 1.5V AA size
batteries. The remote control operates inside 3m from the detector
when the IR-beam is aimed at the display in the cross piece. The
following factors make it practical and tamper proof to use.
-
The keypad has from 1 to 5 key access code to allow only authorized
persons to use it.
Remote control is operational only, if the holder in a cross piece is without
the control unit.
One control unit can be used remotely for one or several detectors.
The detector operates only with one specific control unit which has been
learned to that detector. The internal identification code and the alternating
code inhibit the operation of any other remote control.
The access code is factory preset to keying "1", "2" and "3". The code can be
changed by an operator for one to five key entries except the "EXIT"
key ( see "FUNC" settings, fig. 3-4 and chapter 4.2.2 for the factory
setting).
The Metor 250 has three types of settings: parameter, mode and function settings.
PARAMETER SETTINGS These settings are program (PG key), sensitivity (SENS) and volume (VOL).
PG
NOTE !
The settings are not fixed to the selected detection program in the Metor 250. When
program is changed the other settings will remain unchanged.
SENS
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VOL Volume is adjusted to exceed the background noise level so that the alarm
will be audible for the operator. For the preset minimum volume level
see MODE/VOL MIN n setting.
MODE SETTINGS
"DISPLAY nn"
Display operation setting to select: no light bar function ("nn =
OFF"), normal light bar ("nn = LIGHTBAR") or counter operation
("nn = COUNTERS"). Note, passenger counter is an option for the
Metor 250.
FUNCTION SETTINGS
The settings under the "FUNC" key are used to select the special functions:
"01 FAST RESET"
The alarm time is set to the specific value ("FAST RESET ON") or
to object dependable alarm time (FAST RESET OFF).
"02 RESET TIME"
Length of the alarm time in fast reset. The setting is RST TIME
nn where nn is between 0.5 to 3.0 sec.
"03 SENS AUTO"
Automatic sensitivity adjustment. The alarm threshold is set
according to the test object carried through the gate. Number of walkthroughs can be set by the user (N/WALK nn, where nn is
between 1 to 20).
"04 SENS FLOOR"
Lowest zone sensitivity adjustment (ZONE 1: nn %, where nn
is between 0 to 255%).
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PARAMETER
SETTING
PG
Detection program
SENS
Sensitivity
45
VOL
Audible volume
MODE/FREQUENC
Operation frequency
MODE/HI SPEED
MODE/LO SPEED
MODE/VOL MIN
Minimum volume
MODE/TONE
Audible tone
MODE/DISPLAY
Display mode
Light bar
01 FAST RESET
Fast reset
ON
02 RESET TIME
0.5 sec
03 AUTO SENS
04 SENS FLOOR
100%
05 SENS ZONE
100%
13 COUNTER
Auto
Decrease no
18 INPUT CONFIG
OFF
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Floor level sensitivity adjusts the detection up or down in the lowest zone.
This adjustment is needed only if the lowest level sensitivity should be
changed from the normal sensitivity level.
Zone sensitivy adjusts the detection in the selected zone up or down. The
adjustment is used only when some of the eight zones need special
sensitivity.
When the above adjustments are made careful testing with metal objects is
recommended to see their influence on operation. The following hints are useful
during the testing:
-
When the optimum settings have been found, find a suitable size of test object
(sensitivity criteria) to check the detection in daily operation.
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gate assembly is firm (if not, tighten the cross piece screws),
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75
50
25
0
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11
DUMMY
DUMMY
8
9
1
11
DUMMY
FAA-DUMMY
FAA-DUMMY
LITTLE JOE
LITTLE JOE
S&W
S&W
6
7
8
9
1
11
DUMMY
DUMMY
FAA-DUMMY
FAA-DUMMY
LITTLE JOE
LITTLE JOE
S&W
S&W
LITTLE JOE
FAA-DUMMY
DUMMY
MP-25
S&W
MINI
FAA-DUMMY
4
6
FAA-DUMMY
3
5
11
LITTLE JOE
MP-25
S&W
LITTLE JOE
FAA-DUMMY
DUMMY
MINI
6
LITTLE JOE
1
5
S&W
MP-25
MP-25
MINI
MINI
GLOCK
MINI
MP-25
S&W
LITTLE JOE
FAA-DUMMY
DUMMY
MP-25
S&W
LITTLE JOE
FAA-DUMMY
DUMMY
MP-25
S&W
LITTLE JOE
FAA-DUMMY
DUMMY
MINI
MINI
GLOCK
GLOCK
S&W
MP-25
MP-25
GLOCK
MP-25
MINI
MINI
MINI
GLOCK
DERRINGER
DERRINGER
CDM
CDM
CHARTER
CHARTER
BEST
BEST
PG01
PG02
MP-25
MINI
2
4
GLOCK
DERRINGER
DERRINGER
5
6
7
8
9
1
11
GLOCK
DERRINGER
CDM
CDM
GLOCK
DERRINGER
CDM
CHARTER
CHARTER
GLOCK
DERRINGER
CDM
CHARTER
BEST
GLOCK
DERRINGER
CDM
CHARTER
GLOCK
DERRINGER
CDM
CHARTER
DERRINGER
CDM
CHARTER
DERRINGER
CDM
CHARTER
CDM
CHARTER
CHARTER
BEST
100
75
50
25
0
BEST
100
75
50
25
0
BEST
PG07
100
75
50
25
0
BEST
PG06
100
75
50
25
0
BEST
PG05
100
75
50
25
0
BEST
PG04
100
75
50
25
0
PG08
100
75
50
25
0
BEST
PG03
100
75
50
25
0
PG09
100
75
50
25
0
BEST
PG10
100
75
50
25
0
PG11
3 - 12
7
8
9
1
11
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
11
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
11
7
8
9
1
11
8
9
1
11
11
Figure 3-7. M250 PGs / HAND GUNS, sensitivity levels with 100% detection
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PG29
100
75
50
25
0
100
75
50
25
0
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11
DUMMY
FAA-DUMMY
DUMMY
FAA-DUMMY
DUMMY
LITTLE JOE
FAA-DUMMY
DUMMY
LITTLE JOE
FAA-DUMMY
DUMMY
LITTLE JOE
FAA-DUMMY
DUMMY
LITTLE JOE
FAA-DUMMY
DUMMY
S&W
S&W
MP-25
FAA-DUMMY
LITTLE JOE
S&W
MP-25
7
FAA-DUMMY
LITTLE JOE
S&W
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
11
MP-25
MINI
MP-25
LITTLE JOE
FAA-DUMMY
DUMMY
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
11
S&W
LITTLE JOE
FAA-DUMMY
DUMMY
MP-25
S&W
MINI
LITTLE JOE
S&W
MP-25
MINI
6
MINI
LITTLE JOE
S&W
S&W
MP-25
2
5
MP-25
MINI
MP-25
MINI
MINI
GLOCK
GLOCK
DERRINGER
MP-25
MINI
GLOCK
GLOCK
DERRINGER
CDM
GLOCK
DERRINGER
DERRINGER
CDM
CHARTER
MINI
GLOCK
DERRINGER
CDM
CDM
CHARTER
MP-25
S&W
LITTLE JOE
FAA-DUMMY
DUMMY
DERRINGER
MINI
CDM
GLOCK
CHARTER
BEST
GLOCK
DERRINGER
CDM
CHARTER
CHARTER
BEST
GLOCK
DERRINGER
CHARTER
BEST
PG12
MINI
GLOCK
GLOCK
DERRINGER
CDM
CHARTER
DERRINGER
CDM
CHARTER
BEST
BEST
PG13
PG21
CDM
CDM
CHARTER
PG22
DERRINGER
CDM
100
75
50
25
0
CHARTER
100
75
50
25
0
CHARTER
100
75
50
25
0
BEST
100
75
50
25
0
BEST
PG23
100
75
50
25
0
BEST
PG24
100
75
50
25
0
BEST
PG25
100
75
50
25
0
BEST
PG26
100
75
50
25
0
PG27
100
75
50
25
0
BEST
PG28
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5
6
7
8
9
1
11
8
9
1
11
8
9
1
11
8
9
1
11
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
11
5
6
7
8
9
1
11
11
11
Figure 3-7. M250 PGs / HAND GUNS, sensitivity levels with 100% detection
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GLOCK
MINI
MP-25
LITTLE JOE
FAA-DUMMY
DUMMY
11
CHARTER
DERRINGER
GLOCK
MINI
MP-25
S&W
LITTLE JOE
FAA-DUMMY
DUMMY
11
DERRINGER
GLOCK
MINI
MP-25
S&W
LITTLE JOE
FAA-DUMMY
DUMMY
11
TEST CONDITIONS
Ref.
BEST
S&W
DERRINGER
CDM
CHARTER
CDM
CDM
CHARTER
BEST
100
75
50
25
0
BEST
PG31
100
75
50
25
0
BEST
PG30
100
75
50
25
0
PG32
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Dimensions, mm (in)
Weight Material
Length Hight Width g (lb.)
114
85
24
350
Steel
(4.49) (3.35) (0.77) (0.77)
164
106
33
480
Steel
(6.46) (4.17) (1.30) (1.46)
155
92
30
260
Steel
(6.10) (3.62) (1.18) (0.57)
123
83
31
230
Aluminium
(4.84) (3.27) (1.22) (0.51)
204
135
29
673
Plastic,
(8.03) (5.31) (1.14) (1.48)
Steel
100
59
20
130
Stainless
steel
(3.94) (2.32) (0.79) (0.29)
121
80
22
420
Zinc alloy
(4.76) (3.15) (0.87) (0.92)
156
110
30
447
Aluminium,
steel
(6.14) (4.33) (1.18) (0.98)
106
61
22
139
Steel
(4.17) (2.40) (0.87) (0.31)
104
51
25
211
Steel
(4.09) (2.01) (0.98) (0.47)
135
(5.31)
65
(2.56)
30
(1.18)
300
(0.66)
Figure 3-7. Metor 250 PGs / HAND GUNS, sensitivity levels with 100% detection
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PG01
PG02
PG03
PG04
PG05
PG06
PG07
PG08
PG09
PG10
PG11
PG12
PG13
PG21
PG22
PG23
PG24
PG25
PG26
PG27
PG28
PG29
PG30
PG31
PG32
FE
AISI316
AL
PB
Figure 3-8. Metor 250 PGs /metal cylinder, relative detection capability with 100% detection
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NOTES!
TEST CONDITIONS:
-
Figure 3-8. Metor 250 PGs /metal cylinder, relative detection capability with 100% detection
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SECTION 4
OPTIONAL FUNCTIONS
4.1 Remote Control Operations
4.1.1 Control Unit Learning
The electronics has a coding switch in the MSPU board for control unit learning and
the factory settings of access code.
The coding switch no. 1 is used to learn that control unit to the detector. The
learning procedure is the following:
-
Put the MPSU coding switch no.2 to ON and again OFF position.
NOTE!
If the coding switch is in ON position during the operation of
detector, any settings cannot be done.
MSPU board
Switch positions:
-> = ON
<-=OFF
Switch number
1=remote control learning
2=access code of factory settings
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Tamper Alarm
Alarm Inhibit
Manual Alarm
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MIOU-unit
Relay connection
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4.5 Accessories
The Metor 250 has the following optional accessories which dont belong to the
standard setup and they can be ordered separately.
MetorNet MNES 5018, part no. 8100 080
The MetorNet is a PC-based monitoring and control system for the Metor archways.
The network can consist of up to 99 gates with 1.2 km (0.7 miles) maximum
distance between two operating detector.
Battery Back up, MBBS 1794, part no. 4100 820
Battery back up is used to guarantee the uninterrupted operation for 2 hours in case
of mains voltage breakdown.
Remote Display Unit MRDU 1793, part no. 4100 919
Remote display is movable display and alarm unit with standby/alarm/zone alarm
lights and adjustable audible alarm. The display can be attached to the Metor 250
gate or outside. The standard cable length is 1 m (3.3 ft) and the maximum length is
60 m (196 ft).
M200 Gate Wheel Set, part no. 4101 214
The Gate Wheel Set is used to make the short distance transportation of Metor gate
easier. The gate is placed over the wheel set and moved from the one place to
another by pushing the gate.
M200 Tamper Switch, part no. 4101 241
Tamper switch is used to generate alarm, if the cross piece lid is opened during
operation. This gives improved security to tamper proofness in addition to the key
operating lock of the cross piece lid and the internal slide latch for the remote
control lid.
Passenger Counter, part no. 4100 349
The passenger counter is used to count number of people passing the gate.
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MAINTENANCE
5.1 Fault Messages
Figure 5-1.
POSSIBLE CAUSE
CORRECTIVE ACTION
1 ZONE 1
2 ZONE 2
3 ZONE 3
4 ZONE 4
5 ZONE 5
6 ZONE 6
7 ZONE 7
8 ZONE 8
9 ZONES
10 ALLZONE
11 PARAMET
12 fMEMORY
13 sMEMORY
14 nMEMORY
15 iMEMORY
16 ASIC1
17 ASIC2
18 ASICsel
19 WATCHDG
20 L DISPL
21 R DISPL
22 TIMER
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23 DynZONE1
24 DynZONE2
25 DynZONE3
26 DynZONE4
27 DynZONE5
28 DynZONE6
29 DynZONE7
30 DynZONE8
31 DynZONES
32 DynAllZs
33 LOW BAT
34 IRQA
Check connection
I/O-unit faulty
Replace unit
Check connection
Replace unit
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APPENDIX A
1-1
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
Enter the code to access the set-up mode 1 2 3 is the factory setting. The
display should read set on the right.
Hit the program button to display the current program number.
If this is not the current program, change it using the arrow keys.
Then press the Function key. The display should read 01 fast reset.
Use the arrow keys again, go to 03 auto sens.
Then hit the Start key. At this point, you will be asked for the number of
walks.
Use the arrows keys to set this to 12.
Then hit Start.
*wait *wait should then be displayed.
You are going to walk through 12 times with your test object(s) (for example,
a test gun or knife). When walking through you need to hold the test object at
4 different heights and in 3 different orientations at each height. These heights
are head level, chest level, waist level and ankle level. (Note that these
objects should always be in the center of the detector from left to right). The
orientation of the object refers to its position with the longest length from top
to bottom, right to left, and front to back.
At the sound of the beep, walk through the detector. You will do this 12
times.
After the 12th time, the sensitivity will be displayed. This is the optimum
sensitivity for the test object using the program that you have selected.
Hit the Exit button until the machine is back in normal operation mode.
Retest the Metor 250 by walking through with and without the object(s). If
the unit operates properly, you have completed the calibration procedures.
If the following are occurring, please continue:
a. detects falsely, first adjust the sensitivity down
b. does not detect enough, adjust sensitivity up
c. detects in a certain area falsely or not enough.
1.
enter 1 2 3
2.
hit Function button
3.
go to 05 zone sens
4.
hit Start
5.
Adjust the zone percentage up and down for each zone to have it
detect more or less in that specific zone, without affecting the
overall sensitivity.
APPENDIX A
APPA-250_230.DOC
APPENDIX B
1-1
In case faulty units are sent to us for repair, service report with the first three
copies must be enclosed and filled with the information about fault symptoms.
The customer copy is returned with repaired unit completed with repair data.
In case the fault is repaired in the field by user or Metor representative the
second and the third copies are sent to factory.
The service report forms are available from the factory and they will
be mailed to you when we are informed from the need.
APPENDIX B
APPB-250_230.DOC