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InVue Exhibit 1024 

InVue v. MTI

Summary of Contents for FREEDOM LP3

Page 1: ...FREEDOM LP3 PRODUCT MANUAL MTI P N 063 0825 00 Rev A Release Date March 2010 InVue Exhibit 1024 InVue v MTI...

Page 2: ...System Corn ponents 10 Installing the Battery Backup System optional 11 Installing the Power loss Alarrn Module optional 11 Configuring the Power Boosters 12 Testing Uie System 13 Mounting Products 14...

Page 3: ...1vers correc power to charge device batteries High bond adhesive pad Secondary security sensor S ures prod 1cl to puck ____ 4 optional not shown c A Provides add1t1onal prolecuon lo f 1 product or acc...

Page 4: ...power and aiarm functions see page 6 tor alarm modu e details r ic housing attaches to display cabinet nas spec1ai alignment features to orient product towards front of display Retractor bracket Has...

Page 5: ...ttery in the mounted devic0 When a pucK is lift d out of its base tho ntcrr1Ji puck bc Ucry povv crs the puck s security features and the device battery povvers that product A fully charge d puck can...

Page 6: ...rotect the products This rechargeable battery only provides power to keep the system armed ii does not pmvide any power to operate the products Once main power is restored the system automatically rec...

Page 7: ...hich contact the set of contacts on each puck when it is docked Each base has alignment fea IJres to keep pmdlJct properly oriented in the display Pucks can sit in each base in two orientations 180 ap...

Page 8: ...adisplay position maximum sup crl distance 16 1 1Ti intuition Li PfJ is an optional clig tal sigr 1age dpplication aval arJle for trio Fr0edrnr1 LP system it gives custorncrs the atiility to view pro...

Page 9: ...ents 1 Install base into pre drilled cabinet hole 1 65 diameter 2 Tt1read retractor cable up through bracket nut and base then screw into tr1readed insert in bottom of puck using the security driver 3...

Page 10: ...etween each retractor and the Position jacks on the module mportant Connect cables in sequence starting with position 1 For example if you are using four display positions connect them to positions t...

Page 11: ...ower Verify that one of the cl1arge1 LEDs is lit The red LED lights if system is charging the green LED lights if system is charged MT s Power Loss Aiarm Module PU M is an optional security feature fo...

Page 12: ...not requi1 e a booster will not negatively impact the device or the performance of the device l Ensure that SraJs positions requiring the Power Booster are merchandised on alarm positions 7 and 8 2 De...

Page 13: ...unding 6 Cycle keyswitch Verify that alarm sounder goes off and that puck s LED is flashing twice every 7 seconds when docked lote alarm may reactivate if keyswitch is cycled too quickly i 7 Repeat st...

Page 14: ...ck and v1rap around d1 1 1ice Use tr e other ip tie to secure the head to U1c device Loavc zip ties on for at least 12 so dd hcsive bond can gain strength 9 T1 1rn en dev1c to vwify it powers on Once...

Page 15: ...d secondary sensor if present from puck 3 Use puck 1 emoval tool to wist the puck back and forth unti the pad separates The pad should split in half leaving adhesive tape on both product and puck 4 Re...

Page 16: ...there snot a product mounted on a puck the missing product would normally trigger an alarm because of the open sensor With the learn function however the system now thinks the missing product is norm...

Page 17: ...chirp if t t n is E1 syst8rn maintenance i ssuo ii lt h Steady alarm siren Security alarm C8 JSE d by Prnduc1 em ivefl irom an armed puci 1 Active puck taken from the display losing communication with...

Page 18: ...ery can only provide powe1 for a limited time up to 18 hours on afully populated alarm module Once power is restored the system returns to tr1e normal operation mode The system then automatically rech...

Page 19: ...is or Piug povver supply into the alarm module Connect the correct SmartCable Check cab e connections between a mn rnodu e and retractor Replace damaged pdrts Ch cr contacts on pLck and base to e s Jr...

Page 20: ...g costs All OnSite switching modules and video audio switcl1ing and distribution modules for the Audition Signal Management System Audition System are warranted to Customer for a period of five 5 year...

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