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SWEN R2
User’s Manual
INDEX
• Introduction
• Clock set
• Configuration
• Calibration
• Component
• Scanner operation
• Charging
• Attentions
• Power on/off
• Specifications & Features
• Warming up
• Icons on the upper screen
• Buzzer on/off
• Lamp on/off
• Setup of LCD bright
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Overview
Without the necessity of bottle opening or content sampling, the SWEN R2 just
scans PET bottles and easily identifies the contents inside them. Our detector
employs a microwave using GPR (Ground Penetrating Radar) to identify contents,
which prevents users from being exposed to X-rays or other radiations and
chemical substances to be carefully used.
This detector employs microwave to penetrate most objects; thus even a very small
quantity of flammable substance can be detected. Its superior CPU with the high
speed performs the fast scanning within just one second. Such simple operation of
the SWEN R2 does not require additional personnel, thus labor costs could be kept
at a minimum.
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Configuration
[1] SWEN R2 Scanner
[2] Case
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[3] Belt
[4] Adapter
[4] Key ring
Components
DETECTING
BUTTON
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Charging
[*] The icon of charging appears when the charging adapter is connected and the message that it started
charging appears and then disappears.
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Power on/off
1. The operation is
initialized once
power is on.
2. Success of system
initialization
3. Failure of system
initialization. In this
case, re-trial of poweron or calibration is
required.
[*] The icon of charging appears when the charging adapter is connected and the message that it
started charging appears and then disappears.
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Warming up
Power Save
1 Warming up
2 After 10 seconds
Wake Up
3 Press on the button
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4 After 10 seconds
Icons on the upper screen
State of battery charging (4 phases)
Buzzer - off
Buzzer – on
(warning messages & detecting beeping)
LED lamp-off
LED lamp-on
(during the detecting process)
Current state of battery charging
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Buzzer on/off
Buzzer - on
1. Press the
menu key.
2. Move to the Buzzer
through up/down
cursor
3. Press the
menu key.
4. Buzzer on with beeping
sound
Buzzer - off
1. Press the
menu key.
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2. Move to the Buzzer
through up/down
cursor
3. Press the menu
key.
4. Buzzer off
Lamp on/off
Lamp - on
1. Press the menu
key.
2. Move to the Lamp
through up/down
cursor
3. Press the
menu key.
4. Lamp on with
flickering
Lamp - off
1. Press the menu
key.
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2. Move to the Lamp
through up/down
cursor
3. Press the menu
key.
4. Lamp off
Setup of LCD bright
1. Press the menu
key.
5. Press the menu
key for setup
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2. Move to the LCD Bright
through up/down cursor
3. Press the menu
key.
4. Adjust the bright level(1~5) through up/down cursor
Clock set
1. Press the menu
key.
7. Return to menu
screen after
clock set
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2. Move to the Clockset
through up/down cursor
6. Complete the clock set
through the menu key
3. Press the
menu key.
4. Setup of time through
up/down cursor
5. Move to the other part
Through up/down cursor
Calibration
Start of calibration
1. Press the
menu key.
5. Failure in calibration
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2. Move to the
Calibration through
up/down cursor
7. Return to the
menu screen
3. Press the
menu key.
6. Success in
calibration
4. Calibration is
operating
7. Return to the
menu screen
Scanner operation
Nonflammables
Put the subject like the image and press the
sensor in the red circle.
Inflammables
Put the subject like the image and press the
sensor in the red circle.
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Scanner operation
1.
The subject should be placed on the center of the sensor.
2.
The proper amount of liquid is needed.
3.
The subject cannot be scanned through being placed on floor (desk, or glass etc.).
Liquid amount
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Attentions
• This scanner is specified for DC9V.
• The unintended disassembly is not allowed.
• The unreasonable uses such as watering or forceful pressing can cause damages on the
scanner.
• During the processes of Initialization and Calibration, there should be no subject affecting the
sensor.
• In case of defecting the result of the sensor due to peripheral environment, the calibration or
power-on should be conducted again.
• The conductive currents, glass or metal materials which are around the sensor can cause
malfunctioning of the scanner.
• The user should be careful against the high voltage inside the scanner.
• Once the message of Low Battery appears, the battery should be charged promptly. Despite
such usage, the continuous usage of the battery can be one factor of reduction in battery life.
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Specifications & Features
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Type
Principle of Detection
Detection Method
Microwave Output
SWEN-R2 Type
Substance identification by microwave
Evaluation of the property of substance
Less than 5mw (Detection within 5~8cm)
Detection Interval
Real time - within one seconds
Result Notification
Displayed on LCD panel and a buzzer goes off
Main Processor
S3C840FX
Detection Process
Automatic identification when placed on the surface of a subject
Power Source
7.4V 2400mA Li-ion battery
Power Consumption
Operating Mode : Less then 500mA , Sleep mode : Less then 25mA
Battery charge time
8 hours
Adapter
9V 1000mA
Operational Condition
-10~40℃, 95%RH
Size and Weight
The main unit
W66×D400×H33mm
/ Weight : 540g
Thank you
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