Motorola LS9208 ユーザーズマニュアル
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Symbol LS9208 Product Reference Guide
Integrated Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS)
Deactivation Antenna for Checkpoint EAS Systems
The Symbol LS9208's optional EAS deactivation feature includes an integrated RF
antenna which, when attached to a Checkpoint Systems, Inc. RF-EAS deactivation system,
supports deactivation of RF-EAS security labels while scanning a product at the Point-of-
Sale. This allows the merchandise to be removed from the store without activating the
security alarm.
antenna which, when attached to a Checkpoint Systems, Inc. RF-EAS deactivation system,
supports deactivation of RF-EAS security labels while scanning a product at the Point-of-
Sale. This allows the merchandise to be removed from the store without activating the
security alarm.
Note: Please contact your local Checkpoint representative to help connect
the EAS deactivation system to insure proper operation.
EAS Deactivation Range
EAS Deactivation Range depends upon several factors including:
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EAS Tags. EAS tags are produced by several different manufacturers, each with
a different performance level. This variance in performance can also vary the
deactivation range.
a different performance level. This variance in performance can also vary the
deactivation range.
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Cable. The length of the EAS antenna cable wire is directly related to deactivation
range. The longer the EAS deactivation antenna wires are, the more signal loss
there is, which decreases EAS deactivation range.
range. The longer the EAS deactivation antenna wires are, the more signal loss
there is, which decreases EAS deactivation range.
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Calibration of the Checkpoint RF-EAS Deactivation System. There are several
adjustments that can be made on the Checkpoint Deactivation System side.
Please contact Checkpoint Systems, Inc. for details.
adjustments that can be made on the Checkpoint Deactivation System side.
Please contact Checkpoint Systems, Inc. for details.
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Check Stand Construction. Check stand construction also affects EAS
deactivation range. The RF-EAS signal can be dampened, or severely reduced if
there is too much metal or wood blocking the RF signal.
deactivation range. The RF-EAS signal can be dampened, or severely reduced if
there is too much metal or wood blocking the RF signal.
Note: Please contact your local Checkpoint representative to help connect
the EAS deactivation system to insure proper operation.