HIKVISION 5030 User Manual
HIKVISION 5030 User Manual

HIKVISION 5030 User Manual

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  • Page 1 X-Ray Security Inspection System User's Manual...
  • Page 2 X-Ray Security Inspection System User's Manual...
  • Page 3: Statement Of Rights And Responsibilities

    Statement of Rights and Responsibilities Statement of Rights and Responsibilities ■ Anyone shall not do copy the print file of the manual or copy or spread the electronic document of the manual without the written permission of the company. ■ The company shall not undertake any responsibility for the damage of the equipment or the claim of Third Party caused by misuse.
  • Page 4: Foreword

    Foreword Foreword Thank you for using X-ray security inspection equipment: Dual-energy X-ray security inspection equipment is a new security inspection equipment which makes use of the penetrating power of X-ray to implement the rapid inspection of the packing baggage and goods. The equipment is equipped with the advanced X-ray image detection system and combines the advantages of the efficient semiconductor detector, digital image processing technology and computer image display so as to provide users with an efficient and reliable high- quality image processing system with the service function.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents Contents Statement of Rights and Responsibilities.............. I Foreword........................II Chapter 1 Safety Warning Signs................1 Chapter 2 Safety Precautions for Operation............2 Chapter 3 Equipment Appearance and Special Keyboard......... 3 3.1 Equipment Appearance..................... 3 3.2 Special Keyboard...................... 4 Chapter 4 Equipment Operation................8 4.1 Inspection before Boot.....................
  • Page 6 Contents 5.4.1 Menu..........................23 5.4.2 Calibration........................24 5.4.3 Status..........................24 5.4.4 Image Navigation......................24 5.5 Image Display Area....................24 Chapter 6 Menu Operation..................25 6.1 Logout........................25 6.2 Image Management....................26 6.3 Operator Management....................28 6.4 TIP (Dangerous Goods Insertion)................32 6.5 Equipment Diagnosis....................
  • Page 7: Chapter 1 Safety Warning Signs

    Chapter 1 Safety Warning Signs Chapter 1 Safety Warning Signs The meaning and positions of the safety warning signs on the X-Ray Security Inspection System are shown in Table 1-1. Table 1.1 Meanings of Safety Signs Sign Purpose or Meaning Position Film safety and radiation Lintel of access...
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  • Page 9: Chapter 2 Safety Precautions For Operation

    Chapter 2 Safety Precautions for Operation Chapter 2 Safety Precautions for Operation 1. Before the operation of X-Ray Security Inspection System, the operator should receive the training related to the radiation protection according to the requirements of local laws and regulations.
  • Page 10: Chapter 3 Equipment Appearance And Special Keyboard

    Chapter 3 Equipment Appearance and Special Keyboard Chapter 3 Equipment Appearance and Special Keyboard Introduction to this chapter: Equipment appearance Special keyboard 3.1 Equipment Appearance Take 6550B -- a typical model of equipment for example: Alarm light (Yellow) X-ray light (Red) Power light (Green) Emergency Stop button Display screen...
  • Page 11: Special Keyboard

    Chapter 3 Equipment Appearance and Special Keyboard X-ray indicator light: The scanning passage inlet and outlet of the equipment and the special keyboard are equipped with the X-ray indicator lights so that these lights are on at the same time when there is the X-ray emission.
  • Page 12 Chapter 3 Equipment Appearance and Special Keyboard 1. Key switch : It is used to switch on the power supply of the equipment control system and simultaneously is designed to prevent the non-operators from operating the equipment. Rotate this switch clockwise to the “ON” state to switch on the power supply of the equipment control system and rotate it counterclockwise to the “OFF”...
  • Page 13 Chapter 3 Equipment Appearance and Special Keyboard High Penetrating Power button: It is used to enable/disable the high penetrating power image processing function. Click it once to enable the function. After entering the system menu, you can input "9 / w, x, y, z/W, X, Y, Z", as shown in the menu button. Sign Alarm button: Under the condition of full screen image, when you press this button, the parts of the image which are impenetrable are displayed in purple red.
  • Page 14 Chapter 3 Equipment Appearance and Special Keyboard Menu button: Press this button to enter the system menu. Then press the capital letter, small letter and digital switching button in turn. To exit. Image Management button: Open the image management dialog box. After entering the system menu, please input digital "0", as shown in the menu button.
  • Page 15: Chapter 4 Equipment Operation

    Chapter 4 Equipment Operation Chapter 4 Equipment Operation Introduction to this chapter: Inspection before Boot Boot Login Inspection of Goods Power Off ★ Warning Before operating the equipment, please be sure to read the "Safety Precautions for Operation" of this manual! 4.1 Inspection before Boot Step 1 Check whether the cable connections of the equipment power supply are in good condition;...
  • Page 16: Boot

    Chapter 4 Equipment Operation ★ NOTE If there are the excessive gaps between the curtains or the lead curtains are seriously damaged, please stop operating equipment and contact the local after-sales service department. Step 3 Check and make sure that the surface of the belts should be no cracks, and a certain distance should be reserved between the conveyor belt edge and the guard boards on two sides;...
  • Page 17: Login

    Chapter 4 Equipment Operation 4.3 Login Step 1: The system will will automatically login as the default user. ★ NOTE If the system disabled the automatic login function, then you need to select a user and enter the login password before login. Step 2: After login, the system directly enters the XBIS software to display "Clear the Channel"...
  • Page 18: Inspection Of Goods

    Chapter 4 Equipment Operation ★ NOTE Purpose of x-ray generator Preheating: The anode voltage of the ray tube is increased gradually in order to reach the working state. This process can effectively extend the lifetime of the X-ray generator. Time of x-ray generator Preheating: It is depend on the interval of the last two booting time of the equipment.
  • Page 19 Chapter 4 Equipment Operation ★ Description Light and thin goods, dirty goods or the goods with the damaged package should be placed in the appropriate plastic container for inspection. ★ NOTE Be sure to place the goods to be checked outside the lead curtains! It is forbidden to stretch your hands into the channel! Be sure to prevent the goods to be checked from falling or accumulating at the exit of the channel;...
  • Page 20: Power Off

    Chapter 4 Equipment Operation ★ Description When the system enables the Bi-directional Scanning function, you need to click button to scan the goods, or the system will scan the goods only when the conveyor rotates forward. Step 4: Depends on the scan image, click the button in the image processing functional area on the software interface to identify and judge the image, or` click the image function keys on the special keyboard to identify and judge the image.
  • Page 21: Chapter 5 Operation Of Drawing Reading

    Chapter 5 Operation of Drawing Reading Chapter 5 Operation of Drawing Reading Image Display Area Status Information Area Operation Function Area Image Processing Menu and Image Function Area Navigation Area Fig 5.1 Function Area Diagram of Main Interface Introduction to this chapter: Status Information Area Image Processing Function Area Operation Function Area...
  • Page 22: Status Information Area

    Chapter 5 Operation of Drawing Reading 5.1 Status Information Area Fig 5.2 Status Information Area : Current login user group. The software has set up three kinds of users, namely sys (system management group), mt (maintenance group) and usr (operation group). When you log in with the different user names, the corresponding selected user names will be indicated.
  • Page 23 setting state, the automatic status bar is off; in the “Show” setting state, the automatic status bar is - 16 -...
  • Page 24: Image Processing Function Area

    Chapter 5 Operation of Drawing Reading on. The red marker box is used to mark out the goods difficult to penetrate; the yellow marker box is used to mark out the suspected explosives; the green marker box is used to mark out the suspected drugs.
  • Page 25: Image Local Enhancement (Le)

    Chapter 5 Operation of Drawing Reading Fig 5.4 Color Image/BW Images Comparison 5.2.2 Image Local Enhancement (LE) This function is used to fade up the darker areas of the image and make the object hidden behind the thick object clearly be displayed, but the normal image areas are not affected. Under the normal image display status, when you can press the function button, the system enters the image local enhancement state, and when you press it again, the image display state is changed from the local enhance state to the normal image display state, as shown in Fig 5.5.
  • Page 26: Enhancement Of Low Penetrating Power (Lp)

    Chapter 5 Operation of Drawing Reading 5.2.4 Enhancement of Low Penetrating Power (LP) As the areas with the low penetrating power are darker and are not easy to observe. Click the "LP" button to get the areas brighter and improve the contrast so as to clearly show the areas, the normal areas, however, are affected with the lower contrast.
  • Page 27: Inorganic Exclusion (Ms)

    Chapter 5 Operation of Drawing Reading 5. 2.7 Inorganic Exclusion (MS) Click the“ Inorganic Exclusion” button or key on the special keyboard to get the blue part (inorganic) to be indicated in gray level and the orange part (organics) to be highlighted. This function helps operators to judge the explosives, drugs, gasoline and other flammable, as shown in Fig 5.10.
  • Page 28: Darkening (Dk)

    Chapter 5 Operation of Drawing Reading 5.2.10 Darkening (DK) Click “DK” button to darken the whole image, as shown in Fig 5.13. Fig 5.13 Color Image/ Shadowed Image Comparison 5.2.11 Gray-Level Scan (GS) Click “GS” button to get the image to automatically transform the grayscale mapping so as to brighten gradually the darker area and darken gradually the brighter area at the same time.
  • Page 29: Pseudo-Color Processing (Pc)

    Chapter 5 Operation of Drawing Reading Fig 5.15 Image Magnification 5.2.13 Pseudo-Color Processing (PC) The pseudo- color processed image is rich in details, which helps the operator to identify the image details; when you press the "PC" button, the image on the display screen will change, as shown in Fig 5.16.
  • Page 30: Suspicious Organics Enhancement Z7/Z8/Z9

    Chapter 5 Operation of Drawing Reading Press the key on the special keyboard to enable the suspicious enhancement display function, namely to further highlight the organics with the equivalent atomic number Zeff = 7, 8 or 9.You can view the o rganics with the equivalent atomic number Zeff = 7, 8 or 9 in turn, at this moment, other areas of the image are indicated in gray level, only the organics with the specified equivalent atomic number are indicated in amaranth so as to make it easy to view the suspicious objects.
  • Page 31: Operation Function Area

    Chapter 5 Operation of Drawing Reading 5.3 Operation Function Area Fig 5.20 Operation Function Area In the operation function area, there are "Super Enhancement F1", "Local Enhancement F2", "Negative F3", "Forward", "Stop", "Reverse", "Prev." and "Next" buttons which can be operated on the special keyboard and on the software interface.
  • Page 32: Calibration

    Chapter 5 Operation of Drawing Reading 5.4.2 Calibration Click to calibrate the related performance of the equipment. And the calibration results will be indicated at the calibration result status bar of the information area. 5.4.3 Status “ ” refers to the normal scan state or the corresponding setting state. Click “Menu” button button on the special keyboard to enter the menu interface, and press button again to switch “...
  • Page 33: Chapter 6 Menu Operation

    Chapter 6 Menu Operation Chapter 6 Menu Operation Introduction to this chapter: Logout Image Management Operator Management TIP (Dangerous Goods Insertion) Diagnosis Settings About Click the "Menu" button or key on the special keyboard to enter the menu; the system has three level permissions group by default: operation group (usr), maintenance group (mt) and system administrator group (sys).
  • Page 34: Image Management

    Chapter 6 Menu Operation Des cr i pt i on : Th e but t on s i s divided into two layers. Among t h em , th e l ow er but t on F1 means that the key on the special keyboard is used for the operation directly, in the same way, the same function buttons will appear...
  • Page 35 Chapter 6 Menu Operation Fig 6.5 Image Management Menu Image Selection You can select the corresponding images in the automatically saved list by "Select All" button, "Deselect" button and a single click of the mouse applied on the image file and other operations. When an image is selected, you can not only preview the contents of the image, but also can preview "Model", "Login User", "Scanning Time"...
  • Page 36: Operator Management

    Chapter 6 Menu Operation button on the special keyboard, the system will enter the operator training mode. Fig 6.8 Prompt Box of Training Mode If you want to end the training state, you need to click “End Training” on the lower right corner of the screen, and the upper left corner of the screen pops up a prompt “Has withdrawn from the training mode”! Fig 6.9 Ending Training...
  • Page 37 Chapter 6 Menu Operation Operator The operator information in the operator list includes the name of the operator, permissions(group) and enabled. Click "Add" button to increase the number of operators. Input the operator name, select the permissions (group), and enable and reset the password, as shown in Fig 6.11. Fig 6.11 Adding Operators Interface Click the "Edit"...
  • Page 38 Chapter 6 Menu Operation Fig 6.14 Group Interface Click "Add" button, entering the group name and description and choosing group permissions (system settings, image management, TIP, system diagnosis, operator management), and then click "OK" button to increase a new group, as shown in Fig 6.15. Fig 6.15 Adding &...
  • Page 39 Chapter 6 Menu Operation Fig 6.17 Setting Interface of Other Operation Groups The log list includes “Operator”, “Login Time”, “Logout Time”, “Time” and “Count”, as show in Fig 6.18. Fig 6.18 Operator’s Log Interface Click the "Export" button to select the exporting location (local or external memory device), and also click "Create Directory"...
  • Page 40: Tip (Dangerous Goods Insertion)

    Chapter 6 Menu Operation Click “OK” button to save the log in the current directory, as shown in Fig 6.20. Fig 6.20 Exporting Log Interface 6.4 TIP (Dangerous Goods Insertion) According to the related parameters of the administrator, the system can automatically insert the images of the dangerous luggage into the scanning image list of items to be scanned or automatically insert different kinds of dangerous goods into the real images of the checked goods.
  • Page 41 Chapter 6 Menu Operation Fig 6.22 TIP Principle "Enable": It refers to the enabled state of TIP, and you can choose "yes/no". If you select "yes", the TIP is ON and at the same time, the information area on the application software interface also displays: "TIP: ON";...
  • Page 42: Equipment Diagnosis

    Chapter 6 Menu Operation Fig 6.23 TIP Record NOTE: The corresponding record of the TIP report generated in the current login will be provided when the user logs in again after the logout. 6.5 Equipment Diagnosis The system software can carry out the diagnosis operation for the key components of the equipment through this diagnosis interface.
  • Page 43 Chapter 6 Menu Operation "Detector" diagnosis module can display the gray level data curve of the sensor array and you can press “Start Emit” and “Stop Emit” to observe the gray level of the curve so as to check whether the detector is in good condition and whether the position of the detector board is in the appropriate postition.
  • Page 44 Chapter 6 Menu Operation b. The gray level of the curve should be 25000~55000, and the whole curve presents an arc with a hollow center. Diagnosis of X-Ray Generator "X-Ray Generator" -The diagnosis module can show whether the voltage and current are normal under the condition of the normal emission of rays so as to make a preliminary judgment of X-ray generator, as shown in Fig 6.26.
  • Page 45 Chapter 6 Menu Operation Fig 6.27 Diagnosis Interface of Infrared Sensor Special Keyboard Diagnosis The "Special Diagnosis" module is mainly used to test whether the keys on the special keyboard are valid. a. Except that the "Power" button, the "right button" of mouse and the mouse navigation area can't be tested in the diagnosis module, other keys on the keyboard can be diagnosed in this module.
  • Page 46: System Setting

    Chapter 6 Menu Operation This diagnosis module is mainly used for the equipment debugging of the professional and technical personnel. 6.6 System Setting Select "Settings" menu on the main menu to enter the system setup interface, as shown in Fig 6.29. Fig 6.29 System Setup Interface Programmable Keys "Programmable Keys"- functional shortcuts, such as F1, F2 and F3 as shown in the figure above.
  • Page 47 Chapter 6 Menu Operation Fig 6.30 Functional Shortcut Setting b. Exchange Belt Direction control keys”: You can select “Yes/No” through the drop-down menu to enable or disable the control function. c. When you click “Close” button, the system will exit from the system setup interface. Display The “Display”...
  • Page 48 Chapter 6 Menu Operation Fig 6.31 Display Interface of System Setup a. Mirror-Horizontally": You can select “Yes/No” option through the drop-down menu to enable or disable the control function. If you select "Yes" option, it means to enable the mirror horizontally function and the image will be mirrored horizontally while scanning.
  • Page 49 Chapter 6 Menu Operation enable the Bi-directional scanning function. If you select "No" option (by default), it means to enable the Uni-directional scanning function. b. "Scanning Direction": You can select “Forward” or “Backward” option, at this moment, the luggage can be scanned by X-ray Uni-directional only. The “Forward” option is by default. When the “Bi-directional Scanning”...
  • Page 50 Chapter 6 Menu Operation 6.34 Count Interface of System Setup a. "Total Counter": It is used to count the total number of the parcels sorted by different users in different dates. b. "Temporary Counter": It is used to count the number of parcels sorted by one user. c.
  • Page 51: About

    Chapter 6 Menu Operation 6.7 About Select “About” function module on the main menu to enter the “About X-Ray Inspection System” interface, as shown in Fig 6.36. Fig 6.36 Equipment Information About Equipment Information The module mainly shows the version and copyright of the software, equipment model, factory number, scanning time, working time, emit time, storage capacity of the image files and other information.
  • Page 52 Chapter 6 Menu Operation Fig 6.38 Export Machine Code Interface Pass the saved machine code file passed to the equipment supplier to register, and the serial number registered by the equipment supplier will be provided to the user. When the user clicks “Import Serial Number”...
  • Page 53: Chapter 7 Care And Maintenance

    Chapter 7 Care and Maintenance Chapter 7 Care and Maintenance The daily care and maintenance is the work that must be done in equipment work time and is an important part of the reasonable usage and operation of the system. This chapter presents the following requirements of the daily care and maintenance.
  • Page 54: Inspection Of Conveyor

    Chapter 7 Care and Maintenance 7.4 Inspection of Conveyor During the long-time inspection work, the conveyor belt of the equipment may deviate from the center of the channel, and if the motor end comes out due to the off tracking of the conveyor, then it is necessary to adjust the conveyor belt.
  • Page 55: Chapter 8 Common Faults And Troubleshooting

    Chapter 8 Common Faults and Troubleshooting Chapter 8 Common Faults and Troubleshooting This chapter will introduce the common faults and troubleshooting. Introduction to this chapter: Key Switch Indicator Light Not ON & Equipment Not Power- Display Not ON after System Power Conveyor Fails to Auto Shutdown during Equipment in...
  • Page 56 Diagnosis The power switch of the display is not turned on. The cable plug of the display is loose. - 48 -...
  • Page 57: Conveyor Fails To Run

    Chapter 8 Common Faults and Troubleshooting Solutions Step 1: At first, check whether the power switch of the display is turned on and make sure the switch is turned on, at the moment, the switch indicator light should be on. Step 2: Check whether the cable plug of the display is loose, if yes, please insert it again, and screw up the screws on both sides to fasten the plug.
  • Page 58: Auto Shutdown During Equipment In Operation

    Chapter 8 Common Faults and Troubleshooting 8.4 Auto Shutdown during Equipment in Operation Symptom A sudden black screen happen to the display during the equipment in operation, and the power indicator light of the equipment is off. Diagnosis The external power supply cable plug of the equipment is loose, or the breaker or fuse is blowout.. Solutions Step 1: At first, check whether the external power supply cable plug of the equipment and the power socket are loose;...
  • Page 59: Chapter 9 After-Sales Service

    Chapter 9 After-Sales Service Chapter 9 After-Sales Service Introduction to this chapter: After-Sales Service Packing & Acceptance List of Security Inspection Equipment Security Inspection Product Quality Certificate Security Inspection Product Warranty Repair Form of Security Inspection Product 9.1 After-Sales Service a) Guarantee of Factory We put the technical support and after-sales service in the first place and wholeheartedly provide the high-quality service to the customers.
  • Page 60 equipment application. - 52 -...
  • Page 61: After-Sales Service Items

    Chapter 9 After-Sales Service 9.2 After-Sales Service Items Thank you for choosing the equipment of our company, and our company will provide you with the high-quality after-sales services, including: 1. Choose the nearest special maintenance units of our company for maintenance. 2.
  • Page 62: Packing & Acceptance List Of Security Inspection Equipment

    Chapter 9 After-Sales Service Packing & Acceptance List of Security Inspection Equipment Remarks Name Specifications and Models Unit (No./ Serial No.) □ 5030 □ 6550 □ 8065 □ 10080 Model □ 100100 □ 150180 □ Industrial- □ Grantech; □ Controlled Host □...
  • Page 63: Security Inspection Product Quality Certificate

    Chapter 9 After-Sales Service Security Inspection Product Quality Certificate Thank you for operating the following product of our company! Product Name: X-Ray Security Inspection System Product Model: Product ID: The product model shall be subject to the strict inspection according to the standard of “Micro-dose X-ray Security Inspection System”...
  • Page 64: Security Inspection Product Warranty

    Chapter 9 After-Sales Service Security Inspection Product Warranty Thank you for operating the security inspection product of our company! Product Model: 5030 QTY: 6550 QTY: 8065 QTY: 10080 QTY: 100100 QTY: 150180 QTY: QTY: Please operate the equipment properly according to the requirements of the manual.
  • Page 65: Repair Form Of Security Inspection Product

    Chapter 9 After-Sales Service Repair Form of Security Inspection Product Thank you for your company to use our security inspection products: When there is equipment failure and the staff of your company could not handle it, please fill out the following information in writing and fax it to us in order to get your fastest services;...
  • Page 66: Chapter 10 Attachments

    Chapter 10 Attachments Chapter 10 Attachments 10.1 Terminology Micro-dose X-ray security inspection equipment based on the ■ Equipment computer platform for energy resolution. The equipment has the ability to distinguish the single solid copper ■ Line Resolution: line. The line resolution is generally expressed in the nominal diameter of the line (mm) or the corresponding wire size (AWG).
  • Page 67 Chapter 10 Attachments X-ray dose absorbed by t he goods to be inspect ed in t he ■ Single Inspection Dose process of one inspection in Gy ( 1Gy=1J/kg ). ■ Ray Leaking Dose Ionizing radiation intensity per unit time of the X-ray which Rate penetrates the radiation shield and leaks out of the equipment in uGy/h.
  • Page 68: Specifications And Parameters Table Of Typical Models

    Chapter 10 Attachments 10.2 Specifications and Parameters Table of Typical Models 5030 X-Ray Security Inspection System for Passenger Hand Luggage Inspection External Specification Technical Indicators Equipment Data Weight(kg) Overall Dimensions(mm) 2178(L)x746(W)x1165(H) Track Dimensions(mm) 503(L)x306(H) Conveyor Speed(m/s) Conveyor Belt Height(mm) 663(Adjustable) Max.
  • Page 69 Chapter 10 Attachments 5030B X-Ray Security Inspection System for Passenger Hand Luggage Inspection External Specification Technical Indicators Equipment Data Weight(kg) Overall Dimensions(mm) 2133.5(L)x746(W)x1165(H) Track Dimensions(mm) 500(L)x305(H) Conveyor Speed(m/s) Conveyor Belt Height(mm) 639.5(Adjustable) Max. Load Capacity(kg) For single motor, about 100kg <...
  • Page 70 Chapter 10 Attachments 6040B X-Ray Security Inspection System for Passenger Hand Luggage Inspection External Specification Technical Indicators Equipment Data Weight(kg) Overall Dimensions(mm) 2648(L)x844(W)x1234(H) Track Dimensions(mm) 613(L)x409.5(H) Conveyor Speed(m/s) Conveyor Belt Height(mm) 663.5(Adjustable) Max. Load Capacity(kg) For single motor, about 150kg <...
  • Page 71 Chapter 10 Attachments 6550 X-Ray Security Inspection System for Passenger Hand Luggage Inspection External Specification Technical Indicators Equipment Data Weight(kg) Overall Dimensions(mm) 2809(L)x902(W)x1362.5(H) Track Dimensions(mm) 659.5(L)x504(H) Conveyor Speed(m/s) Conveyor Belt Height(mm) 700(Adjustable) Max. Load Capacity(kg) For single motor, about 150kg <...
  • Page 72 Chapter 10 Attachments 6550B X-Ray Security Inspection System for Passenger Hand Luggage Inspection External Specification Technical Indicators Equipment Data Weight(kg) Overall Dimensions(mm) 4117(L)x904(W)x1331(H) Track Dimensions(mm) 659(L)x506(H) Conveyor Speed(m/s) Conveyor Belt Height(mm) 662.5(Adjustable) Max. Load Capacity(kg) For single motor, about 100kg <...
  • Page 73 Chapter 10 Attachments 8065 X-Ray Security Inspection System for Passenger Hand Luggage Inspection External Specification Technical Indicators Equipment Data Weight(kg) Overall Dimensions(mm) 4067(L)x1095(W)x1536(H) Track Dimensions(mm) 800(L)x650(H) Conveyor Speed(m/s) Conveyor Belt Height(mm) 341(Adjustable) Max. Load Capacity(kg) For single motor, about 200kg <...
  • Page 74 Chapter 10 Attachments 8065B X-Ray Security Inspection System for Passenger Hand Luggage Inspection External Specification Technical Indicators Equipment Data Weight(kg) Overall Dimensions(mm) 3851(L)x1103(W)x1502(H) Track Dimensions(mm) 805(L)x650.5(H) Conveyor Speed(m/s) Conveyor Belt Height(mm) 317(Adjustable) Max. Load Capacity(kg) For single motor, about 200kg <...
  • Page 75 Chapter 10 Attachments 10080 X-Ray Security Inspection System for Passenger Hand Luggage Inspection External Specification Technical Indicators Equipment Data Weight(kg) Overall Dimensions(mm) 4355(L)x1295(W)x1716.5(H) Track Dimensions(mm) 1000(L)x800(H) Conveyor Speed(m/s) Conveyor Belt Height(mm) 341(Adjustable) Max. Load Capacity(kg) For single motor, about 200kg <...
  • Page 76 Chapter 10 Attachments 10080B X-Ray Security Inspection System for Passenger Hand Luggage Inspection External Specification Technical Indicators Equipment Data Weight(kg) Overall Dimensions(mm) 4366(L)x1305(W)x1648(H) Track Dimensions(mm) 1005(L)x803.5(H) Conveyor Speed(m/s) Conveyor Belt Height(mm) 299.5(Adjustable) Max. Load Capacity(kg) For single motor, about 200kg <...
  • Page 77 Chapter 10 Attachments 100100 X-Ray Security Inspection System for Passenger Hand Luggage Inspection External Specification Technical Indicators Equipment Data Weight(kg) Overall Dimensions(mm) 4842(L)x1295(W)x1916.5(H) Track Dimensions(mm) 1010(L)x1005.5(H) Conveyor Speed(m/s) Conveyor Belt Height(mm) 341(Adjustable) Max. Load Capacity(kg) For single motor, about 200kg <...
  • Page 78 Chapter 10 Attachments 100100B X-Ray Security Inspection System for Passenger Hand Luggage Inspection External Specification Technical Indicators Equipment Data Weight(kg) 1080 Overall Dimensions(mm) 4864(L)x1295(W)x1922(H) Track Dimensions(mm) 1008(L)x1011(H) Conveyor Speed(m/s) Conveyor Belt Height(mm) 340.5(Adjustable) Max. Load Capacity(kg) For single motor, about 200kg <...
  • Page 79 Chapter 10 Attachments 100100B (Bottom) X-Ray Security Inspection System for Passenger Hand Luggage Inspection External Specification Technical Indicators Equipment Data Weight(kg) 1150 Overall Dimensions(mm) 3256(L)x1310(W)x1904(H) Track Dimensions(mm) 1000(L)x1000(H) Conveyor Speed(m/s) Conveyor Belt Height(mm) 749(Adjustable) Max. Load Capacity(kg) For single motor, about 200kg <...
  • Page 80 Chapter 10 Attachments 150180B X-Ray Security Inspection System for Passenger Hand Luggage Inspection External Specification Technical Indicators Equipment Data Weight(kg) 3500 Overall Dimensions(mm) 7127(L)x2422(W)x2388(H) Track Dimensions(mm) 1505(L)x1800(H) Conveyor Speed(m/s) Conveyor roller height(mm) 350(Adjustable) Max. Load Capacity(kg) about 2000kg Ray source 160KV (Normal) / 200KV (Enhanced) <...
  • Page 81 Chapter 10 Attachments 6550D X-Ray Security Inspection System for Passenger Hand Luggage Inspection External Specification Technical Indicators Equipment Data Weight(kg) Overall Dimensions(mm) 4547W(L)x1348(W)x1331(H) Track Dimensions(mm) 660(L)x501.5(H) Conveyor Speed(m/s) Conveyor Belt Height(mm) 669(Adjustable) Max. Load Capacity(kg) For single motor, about 150kg <...
  • Page 82 Chapter 10 Attachments 8065D X-Ray Security Inspection System for Passenger Hand Luggage Inspection External Specification Technical Indicators Equipment Data Weight(kg) Overall Dimensions(mm) 4278(L)x1481(W)x1491(H) Track Dimensions(mm) 813(L)x650.5(H) Conveyor Speed(m/s) Conveyor Belt Height(mm) 306(Adjustable) Max. Load Capacity(kg) For single motor, about 100kg <...
  • Page 83 Chapter 10 Attachments 10080D X-Ray Security Inspection System for Passenger Hand Luggage Inspection External Specification Technical Indicators Equipment Data Weight(kg) 1200 Overall Dimensions(mm) 4423(L)x1728(W)x1648(H) Track Dimensions(mm) 1005(L)x802(H) Conveyor Speed(m/s) Conveyor Belt Height(mm) 301(Adjustable) Max. Load Capacity(kg) For single motor, about 100kg <...
  • Page 84 Chapter 10 Attachments 100100D X-Ray Security Inspection System for Passenger Hand Luggage Inspection External Specification Technical Indicators Equipment Data Weight(kg) 1350 Overall Dimensions(mm) 5134(L)x1781(W)x1878(H) Track Dimensions(mm) 1007(L)x1008(H) Conveyor Speed(m/s) Conveyor Belt Height(mm) 309(Adjustable) Max. Load Capacity(kg) For single motor, about 200kg <...
  • Page 85 Chapter 10 Attachments 10080T X-Ray Security Inspection System for Passenger Hand Luggage Inspection External Specification Technical Indicators Equipment Data Weight(kg) 1400 Overall Dimensions(mm) 3060(L)x1687.5(W)x1845(H) Track Dimensions(mm) 1005(L)x806(H) Conveyor Speed(m/s) Conveyor Belt Height(mm) 795(Adjustable) Max. Load Capacity(kg) For single motor, about 200kg <...
  • Page 86: Cable Connection Block Diagram For Components Of Equipment

    Chapter 10 Attachments 10.3 Cable Connection Block Diagram for Components of Equipment External power input & filtration Three-phase Converter motor Micro-switch - 78 -...
  • Page 87: Security Equipment Project Acceptance Bill

    Security Equipment project Acceptance Bill Dear Customer: Thanks for you choosing our products: Model QTY / Unit Please inspect the above products: 1. When you open package; Qty is comply with PL and Contract terms; 2. Installation: The equipments installed at customer designated locations; 3.

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