Testing Procedures
EAS Pedestals
It is suggested that the pedestals are tested at the start of each business day. Use the same method each time
which helps to build confidence that the system is performing as designed.
To test the system properly, walk completely through the pedestals while holding the test tag (included in your
welcome kit) at waist level. Waving the test tag alone between the pedestals will not provide a true reading.
If you are experiencing detection problems when using the test tag with the pedestals, please check the
following before placing a service call:
1. Is the light at the base of one of the pedestals illuminated?
A.
If so, than power is active
B.
If not, refer to number 2
2. Is the AC circuit breaker powering the pedestal tripped?
A.
If so, reset the breaker and recheck
B.
If not, refer to number 3
3. If the problems persist, contact Checkpoint’s Service Department to place a service call. When placing a
service call, please give a brief description of the problem you are experiencing. See the Contact Information
section for details on how to contact your service center.
Test deactivation height:
For 5 or 6 Mode Deactivation units:
Hold the DV1000 unit approximately 15 inches over the centre of the pad. While holding the button, slowly
lower the DV1000 device over the pad or locating label until the light illuminates green. This indicates that a
deactivation field is present.
For 4 Mode deactivation unit:
Place a tag and DV1000 over the pad at the same distance and repeated the above procedure. The presence of
the tag will activate the pad and aid the DV1000 to determine the presence of a field.
If no light is illuminated then either the battery is completely drained or there is no deactivation field present.
Test the DV1000:
Depress the button. If the light illuminates red then the battery is low and should be replaced.
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