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                          363325  Rev. 01

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Packing List (see Figure 1) 

1.

 

Omni Verifier

2.

 

Docking Station

3.

 

Universal Power Supply

4.

 

Mounting Hardware (2 screws and 2 wall anchors – shown in Figure 2)

5.

 

Power cord (country specific - sold separately)

6.

 

Deactivation Key (not shown - only available with the Omni Deactivation Package)

 

Summary of Contents for Omni

Page 1: ...363325 Rev 01 Page 1 of 9 Omni Verifier User s Manual ...

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Page 4: ...1 1 Omni Verifier 2 Docking Station 3 Universal Power Supply 4 Mounting Hardware 2 screws and 2 wall anchors shown in Figure 2 5 Power cord country specific sold separately 6 Deactivation Key not shown only available with the Omni Deactivation Package ...

Page 5: ...363325 Rev 01 Page 4 of 9 FIGURE 1 ...

Page 6: ...ure the docking station to the wall with the mounting hardware screws and wall anchors provided in the orientation shown in Figure 2 Connect universal power supply into AC Outlet Mains and connect the round DC jack into the bottom of the docking station See Figure 1 Do not allow the universal power supply to hang from the Docking Station the DC Plug and Docking Station will separate OMNI VERIFIER ...

Page 7: ...tch position Label Frequency Type MHz A 8 2 default B 7 8 8 2 8 6 C 7 8 8 2 Europe D 8 2 8 6 9 0 INVALID POSITION F 8 2 8 6 9 0 9 5 G 8 2 H 8 2 I 9 0 9 5 INVALID POSITION Frequency cannot be used in CEPT member countries within Europe To help determine the primary frequency in use please cross reference the color coded sticker on the outside of each roll of labels Label Frequency Type MHz Color co...

Page 8: ... 25 secondary disabled default P 4 75 Q 5 0 R 5 5 S 16 5 secondary disabled Frequency can not be used in CEPT member countries within Europe Operation The Omni verifier is used together with the Checkpoint security system The Omni verifier is designed to allow an operator to detect an EAS tag verify operation of the Checkpoint Counterpoint Deactivator and deactivate Checkpoint deactivatable securi...

Page 9: ...enough energy to deactivate a standard tag in DV mode Additionally while in the Docking Station a blinking RED light indicates a deeply discharged battery When the RED indicator is lit continuously this indicates normal charging operation After charging is complete the RED indicator turns off PWR LO BAT The GREEN indicator illuminates continuously while the RED operate button is pressed Additional...

Page 10: ... detector in the docking station if not to be used further Portable Deactivation Verifier DV Remove the detector from the docking station Assure that the mode switch is set to DV Depress and hold the red operate button The green PWR LO BAT indicator will illuminate indicating normal operation Assure that the yellow MODE indicator is illuminated If the green PWR LO BAT indicator flashes then place ...

Page 11: ...l PV operation simply power on the unit without the deactivation key card Replace the Omni in the docking station if not to be used further Recharging Batteries The Omni is powered by rechargeable batteries which are not accessible to the user A docking station and desktop power supply are supplied with each unit for recharging batteries and storage of the Omni when not in use While using the Omni...

Page 12: ... incinerate this unit without checking with your local regulations regarding rechargeable batteries Warranty The warranty does not extend to any equipment that is damaged or defaced due to abnormal handling or misuse nor to any equipment altered or modified in design construction or repaired by anyone other then persons authorized by Checkpoint Specifications and Compliance Operation Duration Up t...

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