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The flash of a red light and a beep
indicates deactivation of a Universal
Label. The Universal Deactivator is an instrument
used to deactivate the adhesive labels at the point of
sale so that a customer's item or items may leave the
store without being detected by the Electronic Article
Surveillance (EAS)
System located at the store's exit.
This Deactivator is composed of two units; a detector
and a deactivator. To avoid the noise signals, which
other deactivators can be influenced by, the Universal
II Deactivator is only deactivating when it has to;
when a Label is detected.
A low power transceiver detects a Label when it enters
the detection area. A signal is then sent to the
deactivation unit, which will then send out a
deactivation signal. Ultimately, the deactivation
signal deactivates the Label in 2 micro seconds. The
Deactivator beeps upon detecting and deactivating the
label, although, if desired the beep may be silent.
Depending upon store conditions, the Deactivator can
be placed as close as 2.5 m away from the transmitter
of the Universal System. However, the Deactivator can
be placed closer to the system by slaving the
deactivator's transmitter to the system's transmitter.
Specifications:
- Dimensions: 40 cm (15.7") x 28 cm (11") x
2.5 cm (.98")
- Frequency: 8.2 MHz
- Power Input: 12VAC 200mA
- Deactivation Distance: 1.5" X 1.5" Label 20 cm
5x5 cm Label 20 cm
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