X Ray Security Inspection System User Manualwin2019

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X-Ray Security Inspection System

User's Manual
X-Ray Security Inspection System

User's Manual
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.

■ Because the document update fails to keep up with the software update, if there is
some minor discrepancies, please understand.

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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. The equipment has enough hard disk
capacity which can store any number of high-definition images, and has the reliable automatic
alarm function for the dangerous goods and drugs, operator training function, dangerous goods
insertion function (TIP), network extending and interconnection function, automatic error check and
maintenance function, etc.; besides, It also adopts the simple humanized operation design so as to
make the user operation more convenient and quick.

Purpose:

This manual will help operators to operate X-Ray Security Inspection System correctly. Please read
this manual before the installation and operation of the product.

Application:

This manual is mainly suitable for the following people:


Operators of X-Ray Security Inspection System
Administrators of X-Ray Security Inspection System
Maintenance personnel of X-Ray Security Inspection System

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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............................................................................................. 8
4.2 Boot...................................................................................................................... ..... 9
4.3 Login......................................................................................................................... 10
4.4 Inspection of Goods.................................................................................................. 11
4.5 Power OFF................................................................................................................ 13
Chapter 5 Operation of Drawing Reading............................................................ 14
5.1 Status Information Area............................................................................................ 15
5.2 Image Processing Function Area............................................................................... 16
5.2.1 Color Image(CR)/BW Display(BW)............................................................................... 16
5.2.2 Image Local Enhancement (LE)..................................................................................... 17
5.2.3 Enhancement of High Penetrating Power (HP).............................................................. 17
5.2.4 Enhancement of Low Penetrating Power (LP)............................................................... 18
5.2.5 Super Enhancement (GE)............................................................................................... 18
5.2.6 Organics Exclusion (OS)................................................................................................ 18
5. 2.7 Inorganic Exclusion (MS).............................................................................................. 19
5.2.8 Negative (RS)................................................................................................................. 19
5.2.9 Brightening (BT)............................................................................................................ 19
5.2.10 Darkening (DK)............................................................................................................ 20
5.2.11 Gray-Level Scan (GS).................................................................................................. 20
5.2.12 Image Magnification..................................................................................................... 20
5.2.13 Pseudo-Color Processing (PC)..................................................................................... 21
5.2.14 Suspicious Organics Enhancement Z7/Z8/Z9.............................................................. 21
5.2.15 Alarm Sign Box of Suspicious Object.......................................................................... 22
5.2.16 Edge Enhancement (EE)............................................................................................... 22
5.3 Operation Function Area........................................................................................... 23
5.3.1 Function Shortcut Keys.................................................................................................. 23
5.3.2 Forward, Stop and Reverse............................................................................................. 23
5.3.3 Prev. and Next............................................................................................................... 23
5.4 Menu and Image Navigation Area............................................................................ 23

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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................................................................................................ 34
6.6 System Setting........................................................................................................... 38
6.7 About......................................................................................................................... 43
Chapter 7 Care and Maintenance.......................................................................... 45
7.1 External Cleaning of Equipment............................................................................... 45
7.2 Clean-up of Photoelectric Sensor.............................................................................. 45
7.3 Display Clean-up....................................................................................................... 45
7.4 Inspection of Conveyor............................................................................................. 46
7.5 Inspection of Lead Curtain at Access........................................................................ 46
7.6 Inspection of X-Ray and Power Indicator Light....................................................... 46
7.7 Inspection of Emergency Stop Button....................................................................... 46
Chapter 8 Common Faults and Troubleshooting................................................. 47
8.1 Key Switch Indicator Light Not On & Equipment Not Power-On........................... 47
8.2 Display Not On after System Power-on.................................................................... 47
8.3 Conveyor Fails to Run.............................................................................................. 48
8.4 Auto Shutdown during Equipment in Operation....................................................... 49
Chapter 9 After-Sales Service................................................................................. 50
9.1 After-Sales Service.................................................................................................... 50
9.2 After-Sales Service Items.......................................................................................... 51
Packing & Acceptance List of Security Inspection Equipment...................................... 52
Security Inspection Product Quality Certificate..............................................................53
Security Inspection Product Warranty............................................................................. 54
Repair Form of Security Inspection Product................................................................... 55
Chapter 10 Attachments......................................................................................... 56
10.1 Terminology................................................................................................... 57
10.2 Specifications and Parameters Table of Typical Models................................. 58
10.3 Cable Connection Block Diagram for Components of Equipment............... 76
Security Equipment project Acceptance Bill......................................................... .

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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

No. Sign Purpose or Meaning Position

Film safety and radiation


1 Lintel of access
danger signs

Sign for Goods Placement


2 [Remark: The sign for 150180B Lintel of access
see 4.4 Inspection of Goods]

Below the
3 bottom side
Sign for forklift position panel

Warning sign for strong Exterior of


4
current power box

Internal GND of
5 GND terminal sign
equipment

X-ray source or
6 Sign for X-Ray Source
sensor box

Sign for Moving Parts Both sides of


7
Present roller

8 Sign for Minding your The front of


hand the console panel
Near Emergency
9 EMERGENCY Sign for emergency stop
Stop button
On or Near the
10 POWER Sign for Power Light
power light
On or near the
11 X-RAY Sign for X-ray light
x-ray light
On or near the
12 ALARM Sign for alarm light
alarm light
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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.
2. The installation and operation situations of X-Ray Security Inspection System should be
reported to the relevant competent department in the location where the equipment use and the
radiation safety inspection shall be conducted if necessary. Please regularly check the radiation
protection conditions of X-ray.
3 The operators should know about regulations and requirements related to the radiation before
the operation of X-Ray Security Inspection System.
4. After the outage of the X- ray generator in the equipment for a long time, the preheating must
be done according to the corresponding prompts of the running inspection station before the
usage again in order to guarantee the service life of the X-ray generator.
5. The operation and storage environment of X-Ray Security Inspection System should avoid the
conductive dust, chemicals, etc.
6. The operators should receive the necessary training on how to operate the equipment before
operation.
7. Before supplying the power to the equipment, be sure that the power supply voltage of the
equipment supplied on site should be consistent with the power supply voltage required of the
equipment and simultaneously the power supply capacity shall not be lower than the working
power of the equipment, as shown in the power supply parameters table of X-Ray Security
Inspection System.
8. The equipment power supply should be in good grounding condition, and when the grounding
conditions required are not satisfied, the equipment must not be operated.
9. When the parts of the equipment need to be installed or replaced, please contact the professional
maintenance personnel or the after-sales service department.
10. When the external cables, conveyor, lead curtain or indicator lights of the equipment are
detected to be damaged, please stop using the equipment and contact the local after-sales
service department.
11. It is forbidden for the operators to open the access panel for the equipment to access to
the internal components, because such operation should be conducted by the professional
maintenance personnel.
12. The equipment should be attended with someone after it is started and runs.
13. Any part of our body (or other living body) is forbidden to access to the channel when the
equipment is running.
14. The goods in inspection pending should be placed on the conveyor belt or roller according to
the prompt requirements of the sign on the s passage inlet.
15. After the conveyor is switched on, the operator should pay attention to the position of the goods
to be inspected on the conveyor belt in order to prevent the goods for inspection from blocking
passages or falling.
16. In the process of inspection, please prevent the liquid from flowing into the device, and the
similar situation occurs, be sure to stop the conveyor for cleaning immediately.
17. When the equipment in operation, do not cover the vents of the access panel to ensure that the
heat dissipation inside the equipment internal is in good condition.
18. For the daily cleaning maintenance of the equipment, please cut off the power supply to ensure
safety.
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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

Console Lead curtain

Conveyor
Special keyboard

Extended table
Mouse

Fig 3.1 6550B Appearance Diagram


Emergency Stop button: The Emergency Stop buttons are installed at top of the inlet and outlet of
the channel and the special keyboard. When you press any emergency stop button in an emergency,
then the device will immediately stop the emission of the x-ray and the running of the conveyor.

★ NOTE:
Because the emergency stop button has the locking function, so if you need to restore
the normal state of emergency stop button, you need to rotate the button along the direction
arrow by about 30°to get the button up and reset.

Power indicator light: The scanning channel inlet and outlet of the equipment and the special
keyboard are equipped with the power indicator lights so that these lights are on at the same time
when the equipment is switched on.
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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.

Alarm indicator light: The scanning channel inlet and outlet of the equipment are equipped with the
yellow alarm indicator lights. When the software sets up the alarm function enabled, and the goods to be
checked contains the suspected dangerous goods, drugs or impenetrable goods, the display screen will
indicate the image mark box and the alarm indicator lights are on at the same time.

Lead curtain: All scanning channel inlets and outlets of the equipment are equipped with the lead
door curtains. When there are X-ray emissions, X ray can be blocked in the passage in order to
protect the X-ray from leakage outward.

Conveyor: The conveyor, installed inside the passage, is mainly composed of the motorized pulley,
roller, direction changing roll, belts and stand, and is used to transport the goods to be checked
through the channel.

Console (Control board): It used to place the display which is used to display the images of the
checked items and a special keyboard which is used to provide the operation of the equipment
hardware and the image processing operations.

PC mouse (optional): The image can be zoomed by rolling the mouse wheel, and the left button
is used to control the menus and functional buttons on the screen. After the image is amplified,
you can hold the left mouse button to drag the image so as to realize the flexible operation with the
image in motion and static states.

3.2 Special Keyboard


7 1 2 3 4 5 6 11

8 9 10
Fig 3.2 Operation Keyboard
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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” state to turn the power OFF, exit the
software, shut down the industrial control computer and disconnect the system power supply.

★ NOTE:
The key can be pulled out only in the "OFF" position.

2. Start button : When a key switch is in the “ON” position and the “Start” button is pressed,
the system is powered on and begins to start up, and at the same time the power indicator light is
on.
3. Status indicator lights : After the system is powered on, it is used to indicate the working
state of the keyboard, and consists of the power indicator light, the indicator light for the
communication between the keyboard and the host and swiping card indicator light from top to
bottom. X-RAY

4. X-ray indicator light : It says that the X-ray is being emitted.

5. Emergency Stop button : When this button is pressed, the X-ray generator and conveyor
on the equipment stop immediately.

6. Image Processing buttons:

Color Image/BW button: It is used to switch between Color and B/W image modes. When
you click it, the system enters the black and white image display mode; when you click it again, the
system switches to the color display mode so as to realize the switchover of Color Image/BW mode.
After entering the system menu, you can input "1", as shown in the menu button.

Organics Sieving button: It is used to enable/disable the organics sieving image function.
Click it once to enable the organics sieving image processing function, and click it again to disable
the function. After entering the system menu, you can input “2 or a, b, c or A, B, C”, as shown in the
menu button.

Inorganic Sieving button: It is used to enable/disable the inorganics sieving image function.
Click it once to enable the inorganics sieving image processing function, and click it again to disable
the function. After entering the system menu, you can input "3 or d, e, f or D, E, F", as shown in the
menu button.

Invert button: It is used to enable/disable the image invert state. Click it once to enable the
image invert function, and click it again to disable the function. After entering the system menu, you
can input "4/g, h, i/G, H, I ", as shown in the menu button.

Super Enhancement button: It is used to enable/disable the image super enhancement


function. Click it once to enable the function, and click it again to disable the function. After
entering the system menu, you can input "8 / t, u, v/T, U, V", as shown in the menu button.
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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. When you press it again, the
image will change from the marked state to the normal state.

Z789 Suspicious Organics Enhancement button: It used to enable, switch and disable 7/8/9.
Click it once to enable the function, and click it again to disable the function.

“Optimal Screen” button: Under the condition of full screen image, when the image is
zoomed in or move left and right, you can press the "Optimal Screen" button to restore the image
with the magnification of 1.0 and be relatively centered state.

Function Switch: It is not enabled.

Zoom In/Out button: This button is used to zoom in or zoom out the image (with
the rate of 1~64), with the magnification indicated at the bottom of the screen and the constructed
drawing for the amplified image indicated on the lower right corner. When zooming in image, the
current full screen image area is marked out by a red box and you can move and display the image
amplified zone through the direction keys.

Variable Absorption Rate button: It is used to adjust the image variable absorption
rate. After pressing button to enter the system menu, please input “6 / m, n, o/M, N, O”; after

pressing button to enter the system menu, please input “7/p, q, r, s/P, Q, R, S”, as shown in the
menu button.

7. Function keys:

Energy-saving button: When the system is in the ready state, the upper left of the screen will
pop up the corresponding prompt: Energy-saving mode is enabled by pressing this button. When
the energy-saving sensor is covered by the luggage, the system will start to scan normally, and the
display will indicate the current inspected image. If the energy-saving sensor module fails to detect
there are goods sorting within 15 seconds, the conveyor will stop running automatically in order
to avoid the conveyor idler running without package so as to achieve the purpose of the energy
saving. When you press this button again under the condition of the system in the ready state, the
upper left of the screen will pop up the corresponding prompt: Energy-saving mode is disabled! At
the moment, the system will return to the normal state. After entering the system menu, please inlet
"5 or j, k, l, or J, K, L", as shown in the menu button.

★ NOTE:
The energy saving function is non-standard configuration, if you want to use this energy
saving function, the equipment should be equipped with the energy-saving sensor module.
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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.

8. Custom functional buttons : The different processing functions-”F1”, “F2,” “F3”


can be set separately as required, as shown in the main interface of the X-Ray Security Inspection
System in Chapter 4 (Fig 4.4). The default configuration of the functional shortcuts: F1 stands for
“Super Enhancement”; “F2” stands for “Local Enhancement”; “F3” stands for “Invert”.

9. Conveyor control buttons : Press “ ”button to control the forward


rotation of rollers; press “ ” button to stop the roller, press “ ” button to control the
reverse rotation of the roller.

10. Mouse : Touch this area to control the mouse direction; click the this area for the
confirmation, which is equivalent to the function of the left mouse button; click the left key to
confirm the mouse options The right button is not used.

11. Direction Navigation buttons : Under the conditions of image amplified to the full
screen, press these direction buttons to get the image to move up and down, or move left and right.
Under the condition of the image in the original state: Left and Right direction buttons are used to
pull in and pull back the historical images.

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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;
Check whether the equipment power supply is grounded reliably; whether the Emergency Stop
button on the external cover plate is pressed down, if yes, please rotate it clockwise to reset it;
whether the Emergency Stop button on the special keyboard of the equipment is pressed down, if
yes, please rotate it clockwise to reset it; whether the keys of the special keyboard work properly. The
connection position of the power supply is shown in Fig 4.1 below:

Fig 4.1 Connection Position of Power Supply

★ NOTE
If you find t he damaged cable sheath, failure o f the Emergency Stop button or
unsmoothspecial keyboard, please stop operating the equipment and contact the local after-
sales service department.

Step 2 Check whether the lead curtains at the channel inlet and outlet which are used to prevent the
X-ray leakage are in good condition; the door curtains should be free from the obvious gaps and
obvious damage.
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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; check
whether belts are deviated or stuck.

★ NOTE

If the conveyor belt position obviously deviates from the channel center (its edges are stuck in
the guard boards on two sides) or the belt has insufficient tension (the conveyor surface is
loose), the operator should adjust the conveyor position under the guidance of professionals,
or read the maintenance manual carefully.

Step 4 Check whether there are some goods in the equipment channel, if any, please clear it out of
the channel.

4.2 Boot
Step 1 Plug the power cable plug into the power supply socket on site to ensure the normal power
supply.

Step 2 Insert the key into the key switch of the special keyboard and rotate it clockwise by

90°to “ON” position; then press and hold the power button for about 1 second until the power

indicator lights of the equipment and special keyboard are on, and wait for the
system boot.

★ NOTE
Before pressing the power button, please check whether the emergency stop buttons of the

equipment and the special keyboard are pressed down, if yes, then the X-ray
generator and conveyor can’t be started. Before booting the equipment, please rotate the
Emergency Stop button clockwise by 30 °and then release it to reset it.

★ NOTE
During the start-up process of the equipment, if the conveyor or X-ray generator goes wrong,
please press the Emergency Stop button to shut off their power supply.

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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" ,
then please select a way to clear the channel, as shown in Fig 4.2.

Fig 4.2 Prompt Interface of Clearing Passage


Choose the way:

If there are goods in the channel, please click the button / on the interface or

click button / at the special keyboard , then the conveyor will run in

the relevant direction and the goods in the will be cleared out of the channel; click on

the interface or click the button of the special keyboard to stop the conveyor.

After clearing the channel or when the channel no need to be cleared, you can click

on the interface or press key on the special keyboard to turn off the clearing channel
interface.
Step 3: If the machine is not used for more than 24 hours, then when the system boot up for the first
time, the system will get into a preheating process to make the X-ray generator ready, Please wait
about 1-20 minutes until the preheating is finished, the system will enter the main interface .

Fig 4.3 Preheating Interface of X-Ray Generator


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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.
Boot Time Interval (Y) Time of Tube Preheating
1 day < Y < 3 days 3 minutes

3 day ≤ Y < 30 days 6 minutes


30 day ≤ Y < 90 days 12 minutes
90 day ≤ Y 60 minutes

Step 4: After the preheating process is over, the system directly enters the main interface.
System Main Interface:
Here is the main interface, as show in Fig 4. 4.

Fig 4.4 Main Interface of X-Ray Security Inspection System

4.4 Inspection of Goods


Step 1: The system will complete the calibration automatically while entering the main interface;
when the system status bar pops up “Calibration over” and “Ready”, you can conduct the inspection
of goods.
Step 2: The goods to be inspected should be stably placed on the conveyor according to the way
indicated as the “Goods Placement Sign” at the equipment inlet.

The “Goods Placement Sign” for 150180B is .


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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; If happen, please press the emergency stop buttons of the equipment or
the special keyboard to stop the conveyor.

Step 3: When you click the button / of interface or / button of the


special keyboard, the conveyor begin running. Place the goods to be checked in the middle of the
conveyor so that the goods can enter on the passage by the running conveyor. When the goods to be

inspected abeing scanned in the channel, the red X-ray indicator lights on the equipment

and the special keyboard are ON at the same time, and the system will display the scanned
image on the display, as shown in Fig 4.5a or Fig.4.5b.

Figure 4.5a Goods Scanning Image (Single Perspective)

Figure 4.5b Goods Scanning Image (Double Perspectives)


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★ Description
When the system enables the Bi-directional Scanning function, you need to click or
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.
Step 5: After the goods to be checked move out the equipment channel with the conveyor, you

can click the button on the special keyboard to stop the convey, and then you can remove
the goods or turn to the further inspection.

4.5 Power OFF


★ NOTE
Before the shutdown operation, please make sure the scanning has ended and there are no
goods left in the equipment channel.
Step 1: After the completion of inspection work, you can click the button on the software

interface or button on the s pecial keyboard to s top the conveyor. Step 2: Rotate the key
switch counterclockwise to “0” position to get the equipment to begin to shut down; about 1 minute
later, the system equipment and all the indicator lights are off. Then you can turn off the external
power supply at this time.

★ NOTE
After the equipment is turned off by rotating the key switch, please don't immediately
disconnect the external power supply, but observe the green indicator light on the
special keyboard and wait for all lights off; 10 seconds later, cut off the power.
If the equipment is equipped with the uninterrupted power supply (UPS), then when the
self- checking indicator light is off, you can turn off the UPS. After all the lights (including the
power indicator light of the display) are off, please wait for 60 seconds before the next boot,
otherwise, the industrial computer will fail to start.

Step 3: Take away the key on the special keyboard and keep it properly.

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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
Menu and Image Navigation Area
Image Display Area

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Chapter 5 Operation of Drawing Reading

5.1 Status Information Area

Fig 5.2 Status Information Area

1. : 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. For
the initial startup of the equipment, the system will automatically log in with “usr”-the operator
identification by default. If you want to modify the corresponding user name and permission, you
should carry out the related setting via menu.

2. : It refers to the current magnification rate. When the image is zoomed in, the
corresponding magnification rate (1~64) will be indicated in the status bar.

3. : It re fe rs to the curre nt status of the equipme nt, including six statuses,


namely“Waiting”, “Ready”, “Preparing”, “Scanning”, “Paused” and “Fault”.
a. When the software is started normally and the conveyor not runing, the equipment should in the
"Ready" state.
b. When the conveyor is running normally and there is no luggage on the conveyor, then the
equipment should be in the "Waiting" state.
c. When the conveyor is running normally and the luggage on the conveyor have been sent to the
channel and trigger the inductive switch, then the equipment should be in the "preparing" state,
and the X ray indicator lights are on at this moment;
d. When the X-ray emission is stabilized and the parcels reach above the collimator, then the
equipment should be in the "scanning" state;
e. In scanning state, when you stop the conveyor, the convey or belt will move in the reversed
direction for a certain distance in order to keep the integrity of the image , at this moment, the
equipment should be in the "Paused" state.
f. When the luggage inside the passage have been scanned, then the equipment should be in the
"Waiting" state.
g. When the equipment goes wrong, for example the Emergency Stop button or micro switch is
triggered, etc., the equipment will be in the "fault" status, the background of the status bar is
red at the same time..
4. : It refers to the current scanning mode . It refers to the current scanning mode.
If the Bi-directional scanning mode is not enabled, then “Uni-DIR” is indicated on in the status bar;
for this case, the luggage will scanned only when the conveyor rotate forward. If the Bi-directional
Scanning mode is enabled, “Bi-DIR” is indicated on in the status bar; for this case, the luggage can
be scanned in both direction.

5. : It refers to the counter for the parcels count and can show the total number of the
parcels sorted by the current user at this time, or the total quantity of the parcels.

6. : It refers to the "automatic sensor switch" status bar. When the “Hide” or
“Show” status is set under the menus the "Assist Check"- "Display Identification Tags”. In the “Hide”
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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.
7. : It refers to TIP on/off state and shows whether the TIP function is enabled.

8. : It refers to the forcedly scanning status bar and shows whether the “Forces a Scan”
function is enabled.

9. : It refers to the current system time.

10. : It refers to the information display area.


a.To display the result of the equipment automatic calibration: Calibration over or calibration
failure.
b.To display the fault code:
[100] Failure to communicate with the master controller;
[101] Power switch of master controller triggered
[102] Emergency switch triggered
[103] Micro-switch for L-type box triggered [104]
Micro-switch for side cover plate triggered [105]
Acquisition system fault
NOTE: Emergency switch refers to the Emergency Stop button.

5.2 Image Processing Function Area

Fig 5.3 Image Processing Function Area


As shown in Fig 5.3, you can not only operate the image processing functions in the image
processing area on the software interface but also directly operate them via the special keyboard.
In addition to the 12 image processing functions above, there are the image magnification, pseudo-
color processing, suspicious organics enhancement, suspicious objects alarm marker box, edge
enhancement and other processing functions.
5.2.1 Color Image/BW Display
Click “Color Image/BW” button or press key on the special keyboard to choose the color or
BW image reading. The color image is the 4-color image, and the scanned items can be divided into
4 types, including orange for the organic matter, blue for inorganic, green for mixture, black (or
red) for the items with the uncertain material properties which generally refer to the items difficult
to penetrate. When operating the “Color Image/BW” button, you can switch the display modes of
color and BW images, as shown in Fig 5.4.
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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.

Fig 5.5 Color Image/Image Local Enhancement (LE)

5.2.3 Enhancement of High Penetrating Power (HP)


As the areas with the high penetrating power are brighter and the contrast is lower. Click the

"HP" button, or the button on the special keyboard to get the brighter areas indicated at the
appropriate contrast so as to clearly show the areas with the high penetrating power, the normal
areas, however, are affected and indicated at the lower contrast. As shown in Fig 5.6.

Fig 5.6 Enhancing Effect of Color Image/High Penetrating Power

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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. As shown in Fig 5.7.

Fig 5.7 Enhancing Effect of Color Image/Low Penetrating Power

5.2.5 Super Enhancement (GE)

Click the "Super Enhancement" button or key on the special keyboard to conduct the image
enhancement processing in details so as to clearly display the objects hidden behind the thick
object. Press this functional button to automatically switch between the normal display and super
enhancement mode of the image. Press this button again (or the press “ESC” button) to stop the
display switch, as shown in Fig 5.8.

Fig 5.8 Color Image/Super Enhancement Display Effect

5.2.6 Organics Exclusion( (OS)


Click the "Organics Exclusion" button or key on the special keyboard to get the orange part
(organics) to be indicated in gray level and the blue part (inorganic) to be highlighted. This function
helps operators to judge the knife rest, guns, gas cans and other goods, as shown in Fig 5.9.

Fig 5.9 Color Image/ Organics Exclusion Display


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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.

Fig 5.10 Color Image/ Inorganic Exclusion Display


5.2.8 Negative (RS)
Click the “Invert” button or key on the special keyboard. Usually the objects with high
X-ray absorption rate are in deep black, and the objects with the low absorption rate are in bright
white on the image display interface. On “RS” mode, however, the objects with high X-ray
absorption rate are in bright white, and the objects with the low absorption rate are in deep black.
Click the “RS” button to switch to negative display, in this way, the smaller or thinner high-
density objects (such as metal wire) will become clearer. The “RS” button can be used at the color
images or grayscale images mode. as shown in Fig 5.11.

Fig 5.11 Color Image/ Negative Image Comparison


5.2.9 Brightening (BR)
Click “BR” button to brighten the whole image, as shown in Fig 5.12.

Fig 5.12 Color Image/ Brightenging Image Comparison


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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. In this
way, the operator is easy to find the most suitable contrast and brightness of the current image.
Press this button again to stop the gray level scanning and display the image as current contrast and
brightness. Here are the brightest image and the darkest image , as shown in Fig 5.14.

Fig 5.14 Gray-Level Scan

5.2.12 Image Magnification


On the image display interface, the image can be zoomed in with the constructed drawing for the
amplified image indicated on the lower right corner. When zooming in image, the current full screen
image area is marked out by a black box and you can move and display the zoomed part by the
direction keys.
a. Zoom in/out the image by the mouse wheel..

b. Zoom in/out the image by keys on the special keyboard.

c. At the original state,, you can also press “UP”/”DOWN” keys on the special

keyboard to zoom in/out the image. Besides, you can press button to get the image
display in the optimal screen way.

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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. When you press it again to restore the original state.( Refer to the programmable keys of
Section 6.6) .

Fig 5.16 Image Pseudo-Color Processing Effect


★ Description
The combination of the pseudo- color display function and high penetrating function is
suitable for the view of the high-density objects; the combination of the pseudo- color
display and the invert function is suitable for the view of the thready objects.

5.2.14 Suspicious Organics Enhancement Z7/Z8/Z9


The equivalent atomic number r(Zeff) of explosives and drugs is relatively concentrated within the
interval [7, 9], as shown in Table 5.1.
Table 5.1 Equivalent Atomic Number of Explosives and Drugs

Equivalent Atomic Number (Zeff) Objects

7 Water, plastic explosives

8 Impure Drugs or explosive

9 Pure drugs

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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 organics 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.

Fig 5.17 Suspicious Organics Enhancement Z7


5.2.15 Alarm Sign Box of Suspicious Organics

Click the button on the special keyboard to mark out the inspecting items, such as the ones
difficult to penetrate, explosives and drugs with red, yellow and green boxes; at the same time, the

yellow alarm is on to alert the security personnel to make a judge, as shown in Fig 5.18.

Fig 5.18 Alarm Sign Box of Suspicious Organics


5.2.16 Edge Enhancement (EE)
Click the "Edge Enhancement" button to sharpen the original image in order to make the image
clearer and its profile sharpened. The software has already enabled the edge enhancement function
by default. As shown in Fig 5.19, the left one is the original image, and the right one is the image
with enhanced edges. (Refer to the programmable buttons in Section 6.6).

Fig 5.19 Image with Enhanced Edge


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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.

5.3.1 Function Shortcut Keys

Click “F1”, “F2”, “F3” or keys on the special keyboard to conduct the super
enhancement, local enhancement and negative processing of the inspecting image. You can set “F1”,
“F2”, “F3” to the different image processing functions as required.

5.3.2 Forward, Stop and Reverse

Click or keys to on the special keyboard to get the conveyor for


the “Forward”, “Stop” or “Reverse” motion.

5.3.3 Pull Back and Pull In


Click "Prev." and "Next" buttons or the LEFT/RIGHT keys of navigation keys on the
special keyboard (at the state of optimal screen) to display the Prev. or the Next image.

5.4 Menu and Image Navigation Area

Fig 5.21 Image Navigation Area


The menu and image navigation area includes the menu, calibration and image direction navigation
areas.

5.4.1 Menu

Click or key on the special keyboard to enter the menu interface. There are the “Logout”,
“Image Management”, “About” submenus when you login as the operator group (usr).
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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

or button on the special keyboard to enter the menu interface, and press button again to

switch “ ”,“ ” or “ ” digital and character input format state; when

entering the state of training, the will be displayed on this location.


5.4.4 Image Navigation
The relative position of the image in the whole display screen can be indicated in the image
direction navigation area.

5.5 Image Display Area

Fig 5.22 Image Display Area


Image display area: To display the image of inspecting objects for the operators for the identification
image and image processing.

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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).
Functional Permission of Operation Group (usr): Logout, Image Management and About, as
shown in Fig 6.1-C (usr).
Functional Permission of Maintenance Group (mt): Logout, Image Management, Diagnosis,
Settings and About, as shown in Fig 6.1-B (mt).
Functional Permission of System Administrator Group (sys): Logout, Image Management,
Operator Management, TIP, Diagnossis, Settings and About, as shown in Fig 6.1- A (sys)

A(sys) B(mt) C(usr)


Fig 6.1 Menu Operation Authority

6.1 Logout

Click "Logout" button on the main menu and then select the "sys" from the operator options; later,

input the password in the password field with the special keyboard then press button on the
special keyboard to confirm logging in the Administrator group, as shown in Fig 6.2.

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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
in the introduction of operation
buttons next, the lower layer
prompts that the corresponding
buttons on the special keyboard
are used for the direct operation.

Fig 6.2 Login Interface

6.2 Image Management


Press “Image Management” on the main menu or click the key on the special keyboard to
enter the image management interface, as shown in Fig 6.3.

Single Perspective Double Perspectives


Fig 6.3 Image Management Interface
Image Filtration

Click “ ” button to filtrate the image with the category and time.
a. “Category” list includes “Automatically Save” and “Sample” options. The “Sample” images
are image files built-in the equipment(no “Sample” images for Double Views machine) , while
“Automatically Save” images are the image files recorded and saved in the `scanning process.

Fig 6.4 Image Filter


b. Under the "Time" list, there are “Current Session”, "Today", "Yesterday", "The Day Before
Yesterday" and "All" options.
When the "Auto Save" list has the corresponding images, then the "Export", "Open", "Print",
"Training" also become its operational items.
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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" and other information below the image, as shown
in the red box part of Fig 6.6.

Fig 6.6 Image Preview


Exporting Image
Insert a memory device (such as U disk, etc.) to choose the images to be exported, and then click
the "Export" button and select format types of the exporting image (such as the special format (XF),
PNG, BMP, JPEG, TIFF, GIF) so as to import the images into the external memory device.

Fig 6.7 Image Export Formats


Opening Image
Select a image and click “Open” button to conduct the full-screen preview and image processing of
the image.
Printing Image
If the equipment is equipped with the printer, then you can click “Print” button to print the selected
image(s).
Training of Operators
When you click “Training” button (The upper left corner of the screen will pop up a hint: Has
entered the training mode.) and then press down “Forward” or “Reverse” button or click or
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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


6.3 Operator Management
Select “Operator Manage” option on the main menu to enter the operator management interface, as
shown in Fig 6.10.

Fig 6.10 User Management Interface


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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" button to modify the name of the operator, group, password and enabled state, as
shown in figure 6.12.

Fig 6.12 Editing Operator Interface


When selecting the operator, you can click “Delete” button to delete the operator, as shown in Fig
6.13.

Fig 6.13 Deleting Operators Interface

Group
The group list has three permission groups, namely administrator group, maintenance group and
operation group; the privilege list shows all the permissions of this group.

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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 & Editing Operation Group Interface


Click the "Edit" button to modify the name, description and permission of the group;
Click the "Delete" button to delete the groups, as shown in Fig 6.16.

Fig 6.16 Deleting Operation Group Interface


Miscellaneous:
Set up “Automatically Login the System” and “Operator Automatically Login”. The default settings
are “enabled and usr”, as shown in Fig 6.17.
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Fig 6.17 Setting Interface of Other Operation Groups


Log
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" button and enter the name of the new directory (to save the in the
directory), as shown in Fig 6.19.

Fig 6.19 Creating Directory Interface


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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.
Select "TIP" list on the main menu to enter the TIP system interface, as shown in Fig 6.21.
Image Library
The image library lists the image folders of dangerous goods to be inserted "knife", "knife2" and
so on. Open the pull-down menus of the corresponding file and choose the corresponding files to
preview the image content, as shown in Fig 6.21.

Fig 6.21 Image Library


a. "Import": You can import typical images as the TIP images within the scope of the
permissions.
b. "Delete": Within the scope of the authority, you can choose the corresponding example images
and click the “Delete” option, then the "Delete" option is brightened, at this moment, you can
delete the corresponding TIP images.
c. "Name": Within the scope of the authority, you can choose the corresponding example images
and click the “Name” option, then the "Name" option is brightened, at this moment, you can
rename the corresponding example images.
d. "Proportion": You can modify the proportion of the example images in the total TIP inserted
images, and the proportion of “knife + knife2” is always 100%.

Principle
You can set up the TIP enabled state, insertion interval, floating ratio, motion decision time and
static decision time, as shown in Fig 6.22.
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Fig 6.22 TIP Principle


a. "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"; if you select "no", the TIP is OFF and at the same time, the
information area on the application software interface also displays: "TIP: OFF". In addition,
only in the condition of "TIP: ON", the settings below are valid.
b. "Insertion interval": It refers to that how many parcels one dangerous product is inserted per.
The range is the value of multiples of 5: 5-100, and the insertion is random.
c."Floating Range": It refers to the floating range of the insertion position for the TIP pic. and
can be set to the value of multiples of 5 by 0% ~100% .
d. "Time to Recognise when Keep Moving": It refers to the time from the appearance to
disappearance of the TIP pic. in the case of insert the TIP pic. while the scanning images are
moving(i.e., you can recognise the TIP pic in this period of time). During this period, if the
tester or the user presses the functional shortcut- " Recognise TIP" (a functional shortcut can be
set to "Identify TIP" on the system setting, as shown in Section 6.6), then the interface will pop
up the prompt: “Has Recognise TIPxxx”; if no action is applied to " Recognise TIP" shortcut in
this period, the interface will pop up the prompt:” Fail to Recognise TIPxxx”, as shown in the
settings above.
When TIP pic. are inserted, you can press " Recognise TIP" functional shortcut within 4
seconds, then the interface will pop up the prompt: “Has Recognise TIPxxx”; if no action is
applied to " Recognise TIP" shortcut within 4 seconds, the interface will pop up the prompt:”
Fail to Recognise TIPxxx”. 4 seconds later, the TIP pic. will disappear automatically, and it can
reappear only in the training mode.
e. "Time to Recognise when Keep Still": It refers to the time from the appearance to
disappearance of the TIP pic. in the case of insert the TIP pic. while the scanning images are
static. The principle and process are as the same with moving state.
Record
Record the process related to the TIP insertion and list "Operator", "Begin Time", "Finish Time",
”Injection, "Recog. Count", "Recog. Ratio" and other information, and then export the related
information through the "Export" button on the lower left corner.

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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.
Select "Diagnosis" menu on the main menu to enter the equipment diagnosis interface, as shown in
Fig 6.24a or Fig 6.24b.
Grey level of curve

Sensing Points

Fig 6.24a Equipment Diagnosis Interface (Single Perspective)


Grey level of curve

Sensing Points

Fig 6.24b Equipment Diagnosis Interface (Double Perspectives)


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"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.
a. When you click the "Start Emi" button, the X-ray begins to emit and the curve rises; when you
click the "Stop Emi" button, the X-ray stops emitting, the curve falls back.
b. Click the "Forward", "Stop" and "Backward" button to realize the "Forward", "Stop" and
"Reverse" operations of the conveyor.
c. Click the "View-1/6" as the main perspective curve diagnosis interface, click the "View-2/7" as
the side perspective curve diagnosis interface.
d. Click the "OFF" button to get the system to exit from the equipment diagnosis menu.
The standard reference curve is as shown in Fig 6.25a or Fig 6.25b:

Fig 6.25a Detector Diagnosis Interface (Single Perspective)

Fig 6.25b Detector Diagnosis Interface (Double Perspectives)


Curve Judgement Criterion:
a. The different devices are equipped with different number of the detection plates and the number
of sensing points differs.
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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.

Fig 6.26 Diagnosis Interface of X-Ray Generator


a. When you click the "Beam-out" button, X-ray begins to emit, and the system begins to display
the normal voltage and current; when you click the "Beam-End" button, X-ray stops emitting,
and the system stops indicting the voltage and current. The specific voltage and current settings
vary with the equipment with different models.
b. Click the "Forward", "Stop" and "Backward" button to realize the "Forward", "Stop" and
"Reverse" operations of the conveyor.
c. Click the "OFF" button to get the system to exit from the equipment diagnosis menu.

Infrared Sensor Diagnosis Module


The "infrared sensor” diagnosis module is used to diagnose whether two pairs of infrared sensors
are activated at entrances and exits. Test Method 1: When you place an opaque object at the entrance
to keep off the ray of infrared sensors, then Port A will output a high-level square wave; the longer
the blocking time is, the wider the square wave will be, which shows that Port A is normal. Port B
can be tested in the same way.
Test Method 2: When you place a luggage on the conveyor and click the button, then Port A
will output a high-level square wave, which shows that Port A is normal. When you click button,
then Port B will output a high-level square wave, which shows that Port B, with the effect as shown
in Fig 6.27.

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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.
b. When you click the buttons on the multifunction keyboard, the corresponding button on the
software interface will be on. During the test, you should repeatedly test each button for
6-10 times and observe whether the key on the keyboard is pressed or up normally and the
corresponding button is on timely and smoothly. The test results are as shown in Fig 6.28.
c. When you click "Exit" button, the system exits from the diagnosis menu of the special keyboard.

Fig 6.28 Diagnosis Interface of Special Keyboard


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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.
a. The different functions can be given through the drop-down menus on the right of F1, F2 and
F3, such as main menu, scroll to old, scroll to new, zoom-in, zoom-out, origin size, magnifier,
default process, original image, edge enhancement, super enhancement, high penetration,
low penetration, brightening, darkening, local enhancement, Black and White, pseudo color,
colorizing, organics exclusion, inorganic exclusion, Z789, negative, gray scanning, var-
absorbency minus, var-absorbency plus, colorizing/ Black and White, organics/ inorganic
exclusion, high penetration/low penetration, brighten/darken, force scanning, calibration
system, Assistant recognise, recognise TIP, log off, power save, reset automatically, image
management, operator management, TIP management, system settings, system diagnosis and
about. According to the factory default settings: "F1" stands for "Super Enhancement", "F2"
for "Local Enhancement" and "F3" for Negative, as shown in Fig 6.30.

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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” function module is used to set the mirror image or max. magnification rate of the
images, as shown Fig 6.31.

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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. If you select
"No" option (by default), it means to disable the mirror horizontally function.
b."Mirror-Vertically": 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-vertically
function and the image will be mirrored vertically while scanning. If you select "No" option (by
default), it means to disable the mirror vertically function.
c.“Maximum Magnification” can be set to 1-64 at the default of 32.
d. When you select " Close" button, the system will exist from the system settings menu.
Scan
"Scan" function module is mainly used to control the scan mode, and enable or disable the automatic
calibration when logged in to system..

Fig 6.32 Scanning Interface of System Setup


a. "Bi-directional Scanning": It refers to that X-ray will scan the luggage when it pass the channel
from both side and will present the image. 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
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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” function is enabled, however, the scanning direction is not
optional.
c. “Forces a Scan”: It used for scanning ultra-thin goods. You can select “Yes/No” option through
the drop-down menu to enable/disable the “forces a scan” function. “No” is by default,
generally.
d. “Energy-Saving Mode”: If there are no other luggage coming in 15 seconds after the last
luggage have been scanned by X-ray, then the conveyor will stop running so as to achieve the
purpose of the energy saving. You can select “Yes/No” option through the drop-down menu to
enable/disable the energy-saving mode. “No” is by default, generally.
e. “automatic calibration when logged in to system”: It refers to the automatic calibration process
of equipment when logging in the system. You can select “Yes/No” option through the drop-
down menu to enable/disable the self-check function. “No” is by default, generally.

Assist Check
“Assist Check” refers to the Assist check of “Display Identification Tags”, “Difficult to Penetrate”, “Explosive”,
“Drug” and other items, as shown in Fig 6.33.

Fig 6.33 Auxiliary Check Interface of System Setup


a. “Display Identification Tags”: It is equivalent to the alarm box and you can select “Display”
or “Hidden” option through the drop-down menu. If you select "Display" option, then the
position(s) of the corresponding dangerous goods will be marked with the marker boxes if
the system detects the objects difficult to penetrate, explosives or drugs (on premise that the
functions are enabled) when scanning.
b. “Difficult to Penetrate, “Explosives” and “Drugs”: These options refer to the goods property
check and you can enable or disable these functions through their respective down-drop menu.
c. When you select “Close" button, the system will exist from the system setup menu.

Counter
“Counter” function module is mainly used to display the total counter, temporary counter and other
information.
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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. "Reset Temporary Counter when Login": It refers to automatically reset the Temporary Counter
last time when you log in, but it will not change the total number. You can choose "yes/no"
option, but “No” is by default, generally.
d. "Panel Counter": It refers to the counter number indicated in the software information area, and
it can display the temporary counter/total counter.
e. When you select " Close " button, the system will exist from the system setup menu.
System
On the “System” setting module, you can set the system date/time, tube current, gain value and
factory number.

6.35 System Interface of System Setup


a. “Date/Time” synchronizes with the equipment industrial PC and it can be changed, but there is
no need, generally.
★ NOTE
The tube current and gain settings are used for as a reference standard of the delivery
inspection, so these settings shall be not modified by the non-professional technical
personnel.
b. When you select "Close" button, the system will exist from the system setup menu.

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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. (The information on the figure above is just for reference).
Authorization Management
After entering “About” interface, you can click “Serial Number” button to enter the authorization
management interface:

Fig 6.37 Authorization Manager Interface


After entering the interface, you can click “Export Mach-Code” button or press “1” key on the
special keyboard to rename and then click “OK” button or press “FI” button to save it.

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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” button or press “2” key on the special keyboard to import the registered serial
number, the system will automatically identify whether the sequence number is valid; if yes, you
can click “OK” button or press “FI” button to enable the corresponding function of the equipment.

Fig 6.39 Import Serial Number Interface

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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.

Introduction to this chapter:


External Cleaning of Equipment
Clean-up of Photoelectric Sensor
Display Clean-up
Inspection of Conveyor
Inspection of Lead Curtain at Access
Inspection of X-Ray and Power Indictor Light
Inspection of Emergency Stop Button

7.1 External Cleaning of Equipment


During the long-time running process of the equipment, dust and all kinds of dirt are accumulated
on the equipment surface. So it is necessary to clean up the surface of the equipment on a regular
basis in order to guarantee the normal operation of equipment.
The surface of the equipment should be cleaned with the moist towel.
The guard plates and uprights of the equipment should be cleaned up.
★ NOTE
Before cleaning the exterior of the equipment outside, be sure to turn off the power supply of
the equipment and cut off the equipment external power supply.

7.2 Clean-up of Photoelectric Sensor


If The injection port of the photoelectric sensor is covered or blocked, When the conveyor is
started, the equipment will emit x-ray and scan immediately. If you check the system setup, and
find out "Force a Scan" function is disabled, then you can judge the photoelectric sensor may be
covered or blocked.
Please turn off the equipment and take out the key from the operation keyboard with you. Check
the state of photoelectric sensor and find out that the photoelectric sensor is located on the
inner wall of the channel inside the lead curtain. Then check whether the photoelectric sensor
is covered, which may affect the accuracy of the photoelectric sensor signal. For this case, you
can gently wipe the surface of the photoelectric sensor with the moist cotton ball to restore the
cleanliness of the surface.

7.3 Display Clean-up


During the long-time running process of the equipment, there is dust or fingerprints on the surface
of the display which will affect the image resolution of which the operators identify the goods.
For this case, you can clean the display screen with the dedicated monitor cleaner and adjust the
brightness of the display under the condition of -cutting
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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. Please contact the professional maintenance personnel
to adjust the running condition of the conveyor belt or read the maintenance manual carefully.

7.5 Inspection of Lead Curtain at Access


If you find the clearance of the lead curtains is too large, or the lead curtains fall off or are
damaged, please contact the professional maintenance personnel to replace or supplement them.
★ NOTE
Please wear the gloves when adjust or replace the lead curtain .

7.6 Inspection of X-Ray and Power Indictor Light


★ NOTE
The system administrator and maintenance personnel can inspect the state of the X-ray
indicator light by the corresponding operation of the diagnosis maintenance program.

7.7 Inspection of Emergency Stop Button


The Emergency Stop buttons on the equipment cover plate and the operation keyboard are the key
safety devices, so if one of them or both are loose or its shells are damaged, be sure to stop the
equipment immediately, and contact the professional maintenance personnel to maintain or replace
the corresponding Emergency Stop button. Only after the maintenance can the equipment continue
to be used.
★ Description
After the maintenance, please press this Emergency Stop button. At this moment, the motor
inside the system stops running; the X-ray generator stops emitting X-ray and the display will
pop up a prompt – the Emergency Stop button is pressed down, which show that the
switch can work normally.

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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-
On
Display Not ON after System
Power
Conveyor Fails to
Run
Auto Shutdown during Equipment in
Operation

8.1 Key Switch Indicator Light Not ON & Equipment Not Power-On
Symptom
Rotate the key switch on the operation keyboard to start the system, at this moment, if the right
indicator light can not turned on, which means that the equipment cannot be powered on.

Diagnosis
The power supply cable plug of the equipment is loose.
The control cable plug of the special keyboard is loose.
The breaker at the input end of the equipment power is not closed or the fuse blowout..

Solutions
Step 1: At first, check whether the power supply cable plug of the equipment is inserted into the
power socket on the operation place, and the power supply is normal. If the plug is loose, please
insert it again.
Step 2: Check whether the control cable plug of the operation keyboard is loose, if yes, please insert it again,
and screw up the screws on both sides to fasten the plug.
Step 3: Rotate the key switch on the operation keyboard. At the moment, if the right indicator light
is on and the device can be started, which show that the fault is removed, if not, continue to carry
out the following steps.
Step 4: Use some tools to open the cover plates of the equipment where the breaker and fuse are
installed to check whether the breaker is closed and whether the fuse is blowout. If the fuse is burnt
out, it should be replaced with the new one with the same specification.
Step 5: Rotate the key switch on the operation keyboard again. At the moment, if the right indicator
light is on and the device can be started, which show that the fault is removed.
★ Remark
If the fault still can’t be removed on the basis of the above steps, please contact the
professional maintenance personnel.

8.2 Display Not ON after System Power-on


Symptom
After the equipment is powered on and started up, the display is not on.
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Diagnosis
The power switch of the display is not turned on.
The cable plug of the display is loose.

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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.
Step 3: Observe whether the display screen outputs the image. If the image is output, which shows
that the fault is removed.
★ Remark
If the fault still can’t be removed on the basis of the above steps, please contact the
professional maintenance personnel.

8.3 Conveyor Fails to Run


Symptom
When you press or button, the conveyor fails to run.
Diagnosis
The Emergency Stop button or the safety interlock is triggered by mistake.

Solutions
Step 1: Check whether the system status panel shows the prompt of "[102] Emergency Stop
switch triggered"; if yes, please carry out the following steps.
Step 2: Inspect the Emergency Stop buttons on the cover plate of the equipment and the special
keyboard in turn; if any switch is pressed, please rotate it clockwise to reset it.
Step 3: Observe whether the information of "[102] Emergency Stop switch triggered" on the

system status panel disappears; if yes, please press or button again, at the moment,
the conveyor should run; if there is an information of “[104] Micro switch of the cover board
triggered”, please carry out the following steps.
Step 4: Check whether the cover plates of the equipment are installed in place in turn; if you find
that any cover plate is loose, please install and fix it again.
Step 5: Observe whether the information of "[104] Micro switch of the cover board triggered"

on the system status panel disappears; if yes, please press or button again, at the
moment, the conveyor should be started and run.

★ Remark
If the fault still can’t be removed on the basis of the above steps, please contact the
professional maintenance personnel.

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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; if yes, please insert the power plug again reliably and take some anti-
looseness measures to the power plug.
Step 2: If the external power supply of the equipment is OK, then you need to check whether the
breaker or fuse is off; use some tools to open the cover plates of the equipment where the breaker
and fuse are installed to check whether the breaker is closed and whether the fuse is in good
condition.
★ Remark
If the fault still can’t be removed on the basis of the above steps, please contact the
professional maintenance personnel.

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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.
b) Equipment Acceptance Check
1. After the receipt of the equipment, the user should inform our company so that our company
will arrange the professional technical support engineers to contribute to the unpacking
acceptance of the equipment, and installation and debugging of the equipment. In the light with
the spirit of being responsible for the user, technical support engineers should carefully make
an inventory of the equipment and accessories according to the order contract and packing
list one by one. If there are any damage and mistakes and omissions, the technical support
engineers shall assist to execute the claim work, or inform the company immediately to make
corrections or supplement, and then carry out the installation and debugging work according to
the technical specification of equipment.
2. During the equipment installation and debugging, the user should actively coordinate the work
to ensure that the system put into operation as soon as possible.
3. Equipment acceptance standard: The equipment acceptance should be conducted according to
the standards and methods specified in the contract.
4. Equipment acceptance period: The acceptance of the equipment should be completed within
5 days after the equipment installation and debugging. The acceptance report is signed by the
user, and this day is defined as the begin day of the warranty period. If overdue, the company
will not assume any responsibility.
c) Technical Support and Training
Technical training is divided into the basic operation training and training of the image recognition
skills. The will provide users with free training on the basic operations.
1. Purpose: To get the users to understand the system structure of the equipment, and basically
know the mechanical and electrical equipment operation and the supporting software operation.
At the same time, make a preliminary evaluation on the the quality situation of the arrival of
the equipment.
2. Time: The time can be arranged according to the user requirements and the actual situation.
3. Location: The principle is to arrange the operation training to be conducted on the field of the
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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. If there is any doubt and maintenance difficulty, please firstly contact the maintenance center
located in your province (municipality).
One of following cases for the security inspection equipment is not covered in the warranty:
1. The trademark, nameplate or serial number of the device or accessories is torn up or modified.
2. Damage caused by the user’s improper operation, maintenance and keeping.
3. Damage caused by force majeure.
4. Removal and repair by the non-designated maintenance units or by oneself.
5. Combination or assembly with the equipment from other companies without the expressly
written approval of our company.

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Packing & Acceptance List of Security Inspection Equipment

Remarks
No. Name Specifications and Models QTY Unit
(No./ Serial No.)

□ 5030 □ 6550 □ 8065 □ 10080


1 Model □ 100100 □ 150180 □ set

Industrial-
2 Controlled □ Grantech; □ ; set
Host
□ 17 inch;
3 Display □ 19 inch; set
□ ;

Special □ Special Keyboard;


4 piece
Keyboard

Standby □ Logitech Keyboard and Mouse Set MK120;


5 Keyboard / □ ; piece
Mouse

■ Art knife 1 piece; ■ Monkey wrench 1 piece;


■ Allen wrench 1 set; ■ Grand Cross 1 piece;
■ Small Cross 1 piece; ■ Medium Cross 1 piece;
■ Small screwdriver 1 piece; ■ Medium screwdriver 1 piece;
■ Grand screwdriver 1 piece; ■ Pincer pliers 1 piece;
■ Diagonal pliers 1 piece; ■ Nipper pliers 1 piece;
6 Tool Kit ■ White gloves 1 pair; ■ Towel 1 bar; 1 set
■ Anchor screws for industrial- ■ Keys for industrial-
controlled host 2 pieces; controlled host 2 pieces;
■ Keys for control console 4 pieces; ■ Triangle keys 2 pieces;
■ Anchor screws for display 4 pieces; ■ Anchor screws for receiver
shelf 12 pieces;
■ Ignition keys 2 pieces; ■ Ribbon 10 pieces ( Consumables );

7 Manual ■ Operation Manual; copy

Certificate of ■ Certificate of Approval;


8 copy
Approval

9 Warranty ■ Warranty; copy

Project
10 Acceptance ■ Project Acceptance Certificate; copy
Certificate
Warranty ■ Warranty Bill;
11 copy
Card
■ Packing List; 1 For the user
12 Packing List sheet
acceptance check

Receiver □ 5030 ; □ 6550 ; □ 8065 ;


13 1 set
Shelf □ (10080/100100) ; □ ;

□ 17 inches Single; □ 19 inches Single;


Control 1
14 □ 17 inches double; □ 19 inches double; set
console
□ ;

Inspection Date: Inspector:

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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” (GB15208.1-
2005).

Conclusion: OK. This product has been tested and proved to be qualified for
delivery.

Inspector:

Inspection Date:

Quality Inspection Department

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Security Inspection Product Warranty

Thank you for operating the security inspection product of our company!

Product Model:

5030 QTY: set

6550 QTY: set

8065 QTY: set

10080 QTY: set

100100 QTY: set

150180 QTY: set

QTY: set

Please operate the equipment properly according to the requirements of the


manual.

You can enjoy the free maintenance provided by our company under the
Warranty Period.

Quality Inspection Department

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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;
we will arrange the professional technical personnel to serve you as fast as possible.
Thank you very much for your cooperation!

Detailed Address of Equipment Application:

Model of Current Equipment: sets:

Model of Current Equipment: sets:

Principal of Equipment: Title: Contact:

Enabled Time:

Symptom of Equipment (in Detail):

Repair Application Date:

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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).
The equipment has the ability to distinguish the single solid copper
line under the condition of the aluminum alloy steps with the specified
■ Penetration Resolution
thickness. The penetration resolution is generally expressed in the nominal
diameter of the line (mm) or the corresponding wire size (AWG).
It refers to the ability of the equipment to penetrate the goods to be inspected
■ Penetrating Power
and is generally expressed in the thickness of the steel plate (mm).
It refers to the ability to distinguish the metal wire and is generally
■ Space Resolution
expressed the nominal diameter of the line (mm).
In interaction of X-ray and matter, the equivalent atomic number
is the characteristic parameter used to calculate the attenuation,
absorption and scattering ability regard with to X-ray. For the
■ Equivalent Atomic
elementary substance, the position number in the periodic table,
Number
namely the electron number of an atom for the substance, it is the
atomic number; for the compound or mixture, it is obtained by
calculation or experiment.
■ Organics Substance with the equivalent atomic number less than 10.
■ Inorganics Substance with the equivalent atomic number more than 18.
It refers to the ability of the equipment to distinguish organics and is
■ Organics Resolution
expressed in the thickness of discriminable organic step.
It refers to the ability of the equipment to distinguish inorganics and
■ Inorganics Resolution
is expressed in the thickness of discriminable steel step.
It refers to the area where the goods to be inspected cannot be
■ Impenetrable Area identified by the equipment. The strength that the X-ray penetrates
the goods to be inspected and reaches the detector is almost zero.
■ Uncertain Material It refers to the area where the X-ray can penetrate but the detector
Area cannot identify the material property of the goods to be inspected.
It refers to the quantity of goods in length of 1 meter inspected by the
■ Pass Rate
equipment within one hour.

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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.
■ Micro-dose X-ray X-ray security inspection system with the single inspection dose less than
Security Inspection System 5uGy.
■ Start Button of It refers to the switch component which should be confirmed twice
Secondary Electric to power on the equipment, and is generally applied for the radiation
Power Supply equipment.
It refers to the process of X-ray tube’s voltage being increased
■ Preheating Tube gradually in the boot and automatic start process of the equipment, and its
purpose is generally to protect the service life of the ray tube.
It is used to display the image from left to right of the screen or from
■ Scroll
right to left.
Sensor used to detect the operator on-the-job state. If the system is
■ Operator Sensor
equipped with such component, then when the operator is close to
it, the equipment can normally; when the operator is away from it,
the equipment will automatically shut off the power supplies of the
X-ray generator and the conveyor.
■ Emergency Stop It is used in an emergency and will cut off the power supplies of the
button X-ray generator and the conveyor at once.
A sensor which can detect (measure) X-ray and convert the X-ray
■ X –ray Detector
intensity into the processed electrical signal.
Test object used to test and evaluate the performance indications of
■ Test Object (Box)
X-ray image
■ Test Card Test object used to test and evaluate an index of X-ray image

Remarks: The definitions of terminologies above are from the national standard
(GB 15208.1-2005) and other data.

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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) 300
Overall Dimensions(mm) 2178(L)x746(W)x1165(H)
Track Dimensions(mm) 503(L)x306(H)
Conveyor Speed(m/s) 0.2
Conveyor Belt Height(mm) 663(Adjustable)
Max. Load Capacity(kg) For single motor, about 100kg
Leaking Ray Dose < 1.0μGy/h
Film Security To guarantee the high-speed film security(ASA/ISO 1600)
Max. Power Consumption 0.5kVA
Noise Level < 60dB(A)
Environmental Conditions
Storage Temperature -20 ℃~ +60 ℃
Operating Relative 10% ~ 9 0 % (Non-condensation)
Humidity
Operating Temperature 5℃~+40 ℃
220V AC(+10%~-15%),50HZ±3HZ;
Operating Voltage
Optional: 110V AC(+10%~-15%),60HZ±3HZ
Remark: The indicators in detail are shown in the latest product samples or the technical
specifications in the contract.

2178
1660 746
940 503
306
1055
1165
663

Outline Drawing of 5030 Equipment

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Chapter 10 Attachments

5030B X-Ray Security Inspection System for Passenger Hand Luggage Inspection

External Specification Technical Indicators


Equipment Data
Weight(kg) 320
Overall Dimensions(mm) 2133.5(L)x746(W)x1165(H)
Track Dimensions(mm) 500(L)x305(H)
Conveyor Speed(m/s) 0.2
Conveyor Belt Height(mm) 639.5(Adjustable)
Max. Load Capacity(kg) For single motor, about 100kg
Leaking Ray Dose < 1.0μGy/h
Film Security To guarantee the high-speed film security(ASA/ISO 1600)
Max. Power Consumption 0.5kVA
Noise Level < 60dB(A)
Environmental Conditions
Storage Temperature -20 ℃~ +60 ℃
Operating Relative Humidity 10% ~ 9 0 % (Non-condensation)
Operating Temperature 5℃~ +40 ℃
220V AC(+10%~-15%),50HZ±3HZ;
Operating Voltage
Optional: 110V AC(+10%~-15%),60HZ±3HZ
Remark: The indicators in detail are shown in the latest product samples or the technical
specifications in the contract.

2133.5
1664 746
1040 500
305
1148
639.5

Outline Drawing of 5030B Equipment

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6040B X-Ray Security Inspection System for Passenger Hand Luggage Inspection

External Specification Technical Indicators


Equipment Data
Weight(kg) 455
Overall Dimensions(mm) 2648(L)x844(W)x1234(H)
Track Dimensions(mm) 613(L)x409.5(H)
Conveyor Speed(m/s) 0.2
Conveyor Belt Height(mm) 663.5(Adjustable)
Max. Load Capacity(kg) For single motor, about 150kg
Leaking Ray Dose < 1.0μGy/h
Film Security To guarantee the high-speed film security(ASA/ISO 1600)
Max. Power Consumption 0.8kVA
Noise Level < 60dB(A)
Environmental Conditions
Storage Temperature -20 ℃~ +60 ℃
Operating Relative Humidity 10% ~9 0 % (Non-condensation)
Operating Temperature 5℃~ +40 ℃
220V AC(+10%~-15%),50HZ±3HZ;
Operating Voltage
Optional: 110V AC(+10%~-15%),60HZ±3HZ
Remark: The indicators in detail are shown in the latest product samples or the technical
specifications in the contract.

2648
2007
844
1200 613
409.5
1234
663.5

Outline Drawing of 6040B Equipment

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Chapter 10 Attachments

6550 X-Ray Security Inspection System for Passenger Hand Luggage Inspection

External Specification Technical Indicators


Equipment Data
Weight(kg) 480
Overall Dimensions(mm) 2809(L)x902(W)x1362.5(H)
Track Dimensions(mm) 659.5(L)x504(H)
Conveyor Speed(m/s) 0.2
Conveyor Belt Height(mm) 700(Adjustable)
Max. Load Capacity(kg) For single motor, about 150kg
Leaking Ray Dose < 1.0μGy/h
Film Security To guarantee the high-speed film security(ASA/ISO 1600)
Max. Power Consumption 0.8kVA
Noise Level < 60dB(A)
Environmental Conditions
Storage Temperature -20 ℃~ +60 ℃
Operating Relative Humidity 10% ~9 0 % (Non-condensation)
Operating Temperature 5℃~+40 ℃
220V AC(+10%~-15%),50HZ±3HZ;
Operating Voltage
Optional: 110V AC(+10% ~-15%),60HZ±3HZ
Remark: The indicators in detail are shown in the latest product samples or the technical
specifications in the contract.

2809
2195 902
1190 731
659.5
504

1275.5
1362.5
700

Outline Drawing of 6550 Equipment

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Chapter 10 Attachments

6550B X-Ray Security Inspection System for Passenger Hand Luggage Inspection

External Specification Technical Indicators


Equipment Data
Weight(kg) 510
Overall Dimensions(mm) 4117(L)x904(W)x1331(H)
Track Dimensions(mm) 659(L)x506(H)
Conveyor Speed(m/s) 0.2
Conveyor Belt Height(mm) 662.5(Adjustable)
Max. Load Capacity(kg) For single motor, about 100kg
Leaking Ray Dose < 1.0μGy/h
Film Security To guarantee the high-speed film security(ASA/ISO 1600)
Max. Power Consumption 0.8kVA
Noise Level < 60dB(A)
Environmental Conditions
Storage Temperature -20 ℃~ +60 ℃
Operating Relative Humidity 10% ~ 9 0 % (Non-condensation)
Operating Temperature 5℃~+40 ℃
220V AC(+10%~-15%),50HZ±3HZ;
Operating Voltage
Optional: 110V AC(+10%~-15%),60HZ±3HZ
Remark: The indicators in detail are shown in the latest product samples or the technical
specifications in the contract.

4117
2037
1260 904
659
506
1331
662.5

Outline Drawing of 6550B Equipment

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Chapter 10 Attachments

8065 X-Ray Security Inspection System for Passenger Hand Luggage Inspection
External Specification Technical Indicators
Equipment Data
Weight(kg) 640
Overall Dimensions(mm) 4067(L)x1095(W)x1536(H)
Track Dimensions(mm) 800(L)x650(H)
Conveyor Speed(m/s) 0.2
Conveyor Belt Height(mm) 341(Adjustable)
Max. Load Capacity(kg) For single motor, about 200kg
Leaking Ray Dose < 1.0μGy/h
Film Security To guarantee the high-speed film security(ASA/ISO 1600)
Max. Power Consumption 1.0KVA
Noise Level < 60dB(A)
Environmental Conditions
Storage Temperature -20 ℃~ +60 ℃
Operating Relative Humidity 10% ~9 0 % (Non-condensation)
Operating Temperature 5℃~+40 ℃
220V AC(+10%~ -15%),50HZ±3HZ;
Operating Voltage
Optional: 110V AC(+10%~-15%),60HZ±3HZ
Remark: The indicators in detail are shown in the latest product samples or the technical
specifications in the contract.

1500
736 1095
1536
1199

650
341

4067 800
2848

Outline Drawing of 8065 Equipment

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Chapter 10 Attachments

8065B X-Ray Security Inspection System for Passenger Hand Luggage Inspection

External Specification Technical Indicators


Equipment Data
Weight(kg) 650
Overall Dimensions(mm) 3851(L)x1103(W)x1502(H)
Track Dimensions(mm) 805(L)x650.5(H)
Conveyor Speed(m/s) 0.2
Conveyor Belt Height(mm) 317(Adjustable)
Max. Load Capacity(kg) For single motor, about 200kg
Leaking Ray Dose < 1.0μGy/h
Film Security To guarantee the high-speed film security(ASA/ISO 1600)
Max. Power Consumption 1.0KVA
Noise Level < 60dB(A)
Environmental Conditions
Storage Temperature -20 ℃~ +60 ℃
Operating Relative Humidity 10% ~9 0 % (Non-condensation)
Operating Temperature 5℃~+40 ℃
220V AC(+10%~ -15%),50HZ±3HZ;
Operating Voltage
Optional: 110V AC(+10%~-15%),60HZ±3HZ
Remark: The indicators in detail are shown in the latest product samples or the technical
specifications in the contract.

1509 1103
690 805
1502

650.5
317

3851

Outline Drawing of 8065B Equipment

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Chapter 10 Attachments

10080 X-Ray Security Inspection System for Passenger Hand Luggage Inspection
External Specification Technical Indicators
Equipment Data
Weight(kg) 800
Overall Dimensions(mm) 4355(L)x1295(W)x1716.5(H)
Track Dimensions(mm) 1000(L)x800(H)
Conveyor Speed(m/s) 0.2
Conveyor Belt Height(mm) 341(Adjustable)
Max. Load Capacity(kg) For single motor, about 200kg
Leaking Ray Dose < 1.0μGy/h
Film Security To guarantee the high-speed film security(ASA/ISO 1600)
Max. Power Consumption 1.0kVA
Noise Level < 60dB(A)
Environmental Conditions
Storage Temperature -20 ℃~ +60 ℃
Operating Relative Humidity 10% ~9 0 % (Non-condensation)
Operating Temperature 5℃~ +40 ℃
220V AC(+10%~-15%),50HZ±3HZ;
Operating Voltage
Optional: 110V AC(+10%~-15%),60HZ±3HZ
Remark: The indicators in detail are shown in the latest product samples or the technical
specifications in the contract.

1790 1295
776
1716.5

800
341

3136 1000
4355

Outline Drawing of 10080 Equipment

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Chapter 10 Attachments

10080B X-Ray Security Inspection System for Passenger Hand Luggage Inspection

External Specification Technical Indicators


Equipment Data
Weight(kg) 880
Overall Dimensions(mm) 4366(L)x1305(W)x1648(H)
Track Dimensions(mm) 1005(L)x803.5(H)
Conveyor Speed(m/s) 0.2
Conveyor Belt Height(mm) 299.5(Adjustable)
Max. Load Capacity(kg) For single motor, about 200kg
Leaking Ray Dose < 1.0μGy/h
Film Security To guarantee the high-speed film security(ASA/ISO 1600)
Max. Power Consumption 1.0kVA
Noise Level < 60dB(A)
Environmental Conditions
Storage Temperature -20 ℃~ +60 ℃
Operating Relative Humidity 10% ~ 9 0 % (Non-condensation)
Operating Temperature 5℃~+40 ℃
220V AC(+10%~-15%),50HZ±3HZ;
Operating Voltage
Optional: 110V AC(+10%~ -15%),60HZ±3HZ
Remark: The indicators in detail are shown in the latest product samples or the technical
specifications in the contract.

4366
3148.5 1305
1800 1005
803.5
1648
299.5

Outline Drawing of 10080B Equipment

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Chapter 10 Attachments

100100 X-Ray Security Inspection System for Passenger Hand Luggage Inspection
External Specification Technical Indicators
Equipment Data
Weight(kg) 950
Overall Dimensions(mm) 4842(L)x1295(W)x1916.5(H)
Track Dimensions(mm) 1010(L)x1005.5(H)
Conveyor Speed(m/s) 0.2
Conveyor Belt Height(mm) 341(Adjustable)
Max. Load Capacity(kg) For single motor, about 200kg
Leaking Ray Dose < 1.0μGy/h
Film Security To guarantee the high-speed film security(ASA/ISO 1600)
Max. Power Consumption 1.0kVA
Noise Level < 60dB(A)
Environmental Conditions
Storage Temperature -20 ℃~ +60 ℃
Operating Relative Humidity 10% ~ 9 0 % (Non-condensation)
Operating Temperature 5℃~+40 ℃
220V AC(+10%~-15%),50HZ±3HZ;
Operating Voltage
Optional: 110V AC(+10%~-15%),60HZ±3HZ
Remark: The indicators in detail are shown in the latest product samples or the technical
specifications in the contract.

2290 1295
776
1916.5
1806.5
1005.5
341

4842
3636

Outline Drawing of 100100 Equipment

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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) 0.2
Conveyor Belt Height(mm) 340.5(Adjustable)
Max. Load Capacity(kg) For single motor, about 200kg
Leaking Ray Dose < 1.0μGy/h
Film Security To guarantee the high-speed film security(ASA/ISO 1600)
Max. Power Consumption 1.0kVA
Noise Level < 60dB(A)
Environmental Conditions
Storage Temperature -20 ℃~ +60 ℃
Operating Relative Humidity 10% ~9 0 % (Non-condensation)
Operating Temperature 5℃~+40 ℃
220V AC(+10%~-15%),50HZ±3HZ;
Operating Voltage
Optional: 110V AC(+10%~-15%),60HZ±3HZ
Remark: The indicators in detail are shown in the latest product samples or the technical
specifications in the contract.

4864
3644.5 1295
2296 1008
1922
1011
340.5

Outline Drawing of 100100B Equipment

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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) 0.2
Conveyor Belt Height(mm) 749(Adjustable)
Max. Load Capacity(kg) For single motor, about 200kg
Leaking Ray Dose < 1.0μGy/h
Film Security To guarantee the high-speed film security(ASA/ISO 1600)
Max. Power Consumption 1.0kVA
Noise Level < 60dB(A)
Environmental Conditions
Storage Temperature -20 ℃~ +60 ℃
Operating Relative Humidity 10% ~9 0 % (Non-condensation)
Operating Temperature 5℃~+40 ℃
220V AC(+10%~-15%),50HZ±3HZ;
Operating Voltage
Optional: 110V AC(+10%~-15%),60HZ±3HZ
Remark: The indicators in detail are shown in the latest product samples or the technical
specifications in the contract.

3256 1310
2280 1000
1000
1904
749

Outline Drawing of 100100B (X-Ray from Bottom) Equipment

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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) 0.2
Conveyor roller height(mm) 350(Adjustable)
Max. Load Capacity(kg) about 2000kg
Ray source 160KV (Normal) / 200KV (Enhanced)
Leaking Ray Dose < 1.0μGy/h
Film Security To guarantee the high-speed film security(ASA/ISO 1600)
Max. Power Consumption 2.0kVA
Noise Level < 60dB(A)
Environmental Conditions
Storage Temperature -20 ℃~ +60 ℃
Operating Relative Humidity 10% ~9 0 % (Non-condensation)
Operating Temperature 5℃~+40 ℃
220V AC(+10%~-15%),50HZ±3HZ;
Operating Voltage
Optional: 110V AC(+10%~-15%),60HZ±3HZ
Remark: The indicators in detail are shown in the latest product samples or the technical
specifications in the contract.

3949 2422
2338
1800
370
350

7127 1505

Outline Drawing of 150180B Equipment

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Chapter 10 Attachments

6550D X-Ray Security Inspection System for Passenger Hand Luggage Inspection
External Specification Technical Indicators
Equipment Data
Weight(kg) 740
Overall Dimensions(mm) 4547W(L)x1348(W)x1331(H)
Track Dimensions(mm) 660(L)x501.5(H)
Conveyor Speed(m/s) 0.2
Conveyor Belt Height(mm) 669(Adjustable)
Max. Load Capacity(kg) For single motor, about 150kg
Leaking Ray Dose < 1.0μGy/h
Film Security To guarantee the high-speed film security(ASA/ISO 1600)
Max. Power Consumption 1.0kVA
Noise Level < 60dB(A)
Environmental Conditions
Storage Temperature -20 ℃~ +60 ℃
Operating Relative Humidity 10% ~9 0 % (Non-condensation)
Operating Temperature 5℃~+40 ℃
220V AC(+10%~-15%),50HZ±3HZ;
Operating Voltage
Optional: 110V AC(+10%~-15%),60HZ±3HZ
Remark: The indicators in detail are shown in the latest product samples or the technical
specifications in the contract.

4547 1348
383 1690 383 904
501.5
1331
669

781 636 660

Outline Drawing of 6550D Equipment

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Chapter 10 Attachments

8065D X-Ray Security Inspection System for Passenger Hand Luggage Inspection
External Specification Technical Indicators
Equipment Data
Weight(kg) 950
Overall Dimensions(mm) 4278(L)x1481(W)x1491(H)
Track Dimensions(mm) 813(L)x650.5(H)
Conveyor Speed(m/s) 0.2
Conveyor Belt Height(mm) 306(Adjustable)
Max. Load Capacity(kg) For single motor, about 100kg
Leaking Ray Dose < 1.0μGy/h
Film Security To guarantee the high-speed film security(ASA/ISO 1600)
Max. Power Consumption 1.5kVA
Noise Level < 60dB(A)
Environmental Conditions
Storage Temperature -20 ℃~ +60 ℃
Operating Relative Humidity 10% ~9 0 % (Non-condensation)
Operating Temperature 5℃~+40 ℃
220V AC(+10%~-15%),50HZ±3HZ;
Operating Voltage
Optional: 110V AC(+10%~-15%),60HZ±3HZ
Remark: The indicators in detail are shown in the latest product samples or the technical
specifications in the contract.

4278
3060
2500 1481
970.5 1103
561
300
1491

650.5
306

813

Outline Drawing of 8065D Equipment

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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) 0.2
Conveyor Belt Height(mm) 301(Adjustable)
Max. Load Capacity(kg) For single motor, about 100kg
Leaking Ray Dose < 1.0μGy/h
Film Security To guarantee the high-speed film security(ASA/ISO 1600)
Max. Power Consumption 1.5kVA
Noise Level < 60dB(A)
Environmental Conditions
Storage Temperature -20 ℃~ +60 ℃
Operating Relative Humidity 10% ~9 0 % (Non-condensation)
Operating Temperature 5℃~+40 ℃
220V AC(+10%~-15%),50HZ±3HZ;
Operating Voltage
Optional: 110V AC(+10%~-15%),60HZ±3HZ
Remark: The indicators in detail are shown in the latest product samples or the technical
specifications in the contract.

4423
1045 1728
500 2206 1295
1005
270
1648

802
301

3200

Outline Drawing of 10080D Equipment

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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) 0.2
Conveyor Belt Height(mm) 309(Adjustable)
Max. Load Capacity(kg) For single motor, about 200kg
Leaking Ray Dose < 1.0μGy/h
Film Security To guarantee the high-speed film security(ASA/ISO 1600)
Max. Power Consumption 1.5kVA
Noise Level < 60dB(A)
Environmental Conditions
Storage Temperature -20 ℃~ +60 ℃
Operating Relative Humidity 10% ~9 0 % (Non-condensation)
Operating Temperature 5℃~+40 ℃
220V AC(+10%~-15%),50HZ±3HZ;
Operating Voltage
Optional: 110V AC(+10%~-15%),60HZ±3HZ
Remark: The indicators in detail are shown in the latest product samples or the technical
specifications in the contract.

5134
1272 1781
590 2736 1303
1007
335.5
1878

1008
309

3909

Outline Drawing of 100100D Equipment

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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) 0.5
Conveyor Belt Height(mm) 795(Adjustable)
Max. Load Capacity(kg) For single motor, about 200kg
Leaking Ray Dose < 1.0μGy/h
Film Security To guarantee the high-speed film security(ASA/ISO 1600)
Max. Power Consumption 2.0kVA
Noise Level <60dB(A)
Environmental Conditions
Storage Temperature -20 ℃~ +60 ℃
Operating Relative Humidity 10% ~9 0 % (Non-condensation)
Operating Temperature 5℃~+40 ℃
220V AC(+10%~ -15%),50HZ±3HZ;
Operating Voltage
Optional: 110V AC(+10%~-15%),60HZ±3HZ
Remark: The indicators in detail are shown in the latest product samples or the technical
specifications in the contract.

1687.5
1005
806
1845
795

2600
3060

Outline Drawing of 10080T Equipment

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Photoelectric
sensor
10.3 Cable Connection Block Diagram for Components of Equipment

X-ray control
board
Extended
Main control board IPC(Industrial cable
Personal Computer)
Extended
cable
Alarm
Emergency Stop
Display
Button Indicator
Light
Electric Control
Panel

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Special
keyboard
Fan

Converter
Breaker
Chapter 10 Attachments

Micro-switch
Three-phase
motor
input & filtration
External power
Data
Analog acquisition
Analog
unit
detector detector Equipment Cable Connection Block Diagram
Security Equipment project Acceptance Bill

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Thanks for you choosing our products:

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2. Installation: The equipments installed at customer designated locations;
3. Adjustment: Our Engineers have adjusted the machines well according to Contract
requirements;
4. Training: Our Top engineers gave details technology trainings for your workers, the workers
are able to finish job now.

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