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Important

 

Information

 

to

 

our

 

Users

 

in

 

North

 

America

FCC

 

Regulatory

 

Compliance

 

Statement

Checkpoint

 

Systems,

 

Inc.,

 

offers

 

Electronic

 

Article

 

Surveillance

 

(EAS)

 

or

 

Radio

 

Frequency

 

Identification

 

Products

 

that

 

have

 

been

 

FCC

 

certified

 

or

 

verified

 

to

 

47

 

CFR

 

Part

 

15

 

Subparts

 

B/C.

 

Appropriately,

 

one

 

of

 

the

 

following

 

labels

 

will

 

apply

 

to

 

the

 

approval:

NOTE:

 

This

 

equipment

 

has

 

been

 

tested

 

and

 

found

 

compliant

 

within

 

the

 

limits

 

for

 

a

 

class

 

A

 

digital

 

device,

 

pursuant

 

to

 

Part

 

15

 

of

 

the

 

FCC

 

Rules.

 

These

 

limits

 

are

 

designed

 

to

 

provide

 

reasonable

 

protection

 

against

 

harmful

 

interference

 

when

 

the

 

equipment

 

is

 

operated

 

in

 

a

 

commercial

 

environment.

 

This

 

equipment

 

generates,

 

uses,

 

and

 

can

 

radiate

 

interference

 

to

 

radio

 

communications.

 

Operation

 

of

 

this

 

equipment

 

in

 

a

 

residential

 

area

 

is

 

likely

 

to

 

cause

 

harmful

 

interference

 

in

 

which

 

case

 

the

 

user

 

will

 

be

 

required

 

to

 

correct

 

the

 

interference

 

at

 

own

 

expense.

OR

 ‐

This

 

device

 

complies

 

with

 

Part

 

15

 

of

 

the

 

FCC

 

Rules.

 

Operation

 

is

 

subject

 

to

 

the

 

following

 

two

 

conditions:

 

(1)

 

including

 

this

 

device

 

may

 

not

 

cause

 

harmful

 

interference,

 

and

 

(2)

 

this

 

device

 

must

 

accept

 

any

 

interference

 

received,

 

including

 

interference

 

that

 

may

 

cause

 

undesired

 

operation,

 

which

 

may

 

include

 

intermittent

 

decreases

 

in

 

detection

 

and/or

 

intermittent

 

increases

 

in

 

alarm

 

activity.

Where

 

applicable,

 

Checkpoint

 

Systems,

 

Inc.

 

Electronic

 

Article

 

Surveillance

 

(EAS)

 

products

 

comply

 

with

 

the

 

Maximum

 

Permissible

 

Exposure

 

limits

 

FCC

 

47

 

C.F.R.

 

1.1307(b)(1))

 

for

 

US

 

and

 

RF

 

Exposure

 

limit

 

RSS

 

102

 

,

 

table

 

4.2

 

for

 

Canada.

Equipment

 

Safety

 

Compliance

 

Statement

Checkpoint’s

 

Electronic

 

Article

 

Surveillance

 

(EAS)

 

products

 

have

 

been

 

designed

 

for

 

safeness

 

during

 

normal

 

use

 

and,

 

where

 

applicable

 

have

 

been

 

certified,

 

listed,

 

or

 

recognized

 

in

 

accordance

 

with

 

one

 

or

 

more

 

of

 

the

 

following

 

safety

 

standards;

 

UL

 

60950

1,

 

CSA

 

C22.2

 

No.

 

60950

1

07.

 

Additional

 

approvals

 

may

 

be

 

pending.

 

WARNING:

Changes

 

or

 

modifications

 

to

 

Checkpoint’s

 

EAS

 

equipment

 

not

 

expressly

 

approved

 

by

 

the

 

party

 

responsible

 

for

 

assuring

 

compliance

 

could

 

void

 

the

 

user’s

 

authority

 

to

 

operate

 

the

 

equipment

 

in

 

a

 

safe

 

or

 

otherwise

 

regulatory

 

compliant

 

manner.

Industry

 

Canada

 

Regulatory

 

Compliance

 

Statement

This

 

device complies

 

with Industry Canada

 

licence

exempt

 

RSS

 

standard(s).

 

Operation is subject to

 

the

 

following two

conditions:

 

(1) this device may not

 

cause

 

interference,

 

and

 

(2) this device must

 

accept any interference,

 

including interference that may cause

 

undesired operation of

 

the

 

device.

Le

 

présent

 

appareil

 

est

 

conforme

 

aux

 

CNR

 

d'Industrie

 

Canada

 

applicables

 

aux

 

appareils

 

radio

 

exempts

 

de

 

licence.

 

L'exploitation

 

est

 

autorisée

 

aux

 

deux

 

conditions

 

suivantes

 

:

 

(1) l'appareil

 

ne

 

doit

 

pas

 

produire

 

de

 

brouillage,

 

et

 

(2) l'utilisateur

 

de

 

l'appareil

 

doit

 

accepter

 

tout

 

brouillage

 

radioélectrique

 

subi,

 

même

 

si

 

le

 

brouillage

 

est

 

susceptible

 

d'en

 

compromettre

 

le

 

fonctionnement.

Under

 

Industry Canada

 

regulations,

 

this radio

 

transmitter may only operate using an

 

antenna of

 

a

 

type

 

and

 

maximum

 

(or

 

lesser)

 

gain

 

approved for

 

the

 

transmitter by

 

Industry Canada.

 

To

 

reduce potential radio

 

interference to

 

other users,

 

the

 

antenna type

 

and

 

its gain

 

should be so chosen that the

 

equivalent isotropically radiated power

 

(e.i.r.p.)

 

is not

 

more

 

than that

necessary for

 

successful communication.

Conformément

 

à

 

la

 

réglementation

 

d'Industrie

 

Canada,

 

le

 

présent

 

émetteur

 

radio

 

peut

 

fonctionner

 

avec

 

une

 

antenne

 

d'un

 

type

 

et

 

d'un

 

gain

 

maximal

 

(ou

 

inférieur)

 

approuvé

 

pour

 

l'émetteur

 

par

 

Industrie

 

Canada.

 

Dans

 

le

 

but

 

de

 

réduire

 

les

 

risques

 

de

brouillage

 

radioélectrique

 

à

 

l'intention

 

des

 

autres

 

utilisateurs,

 

il

 

faut

 

choisir

 

le

 

type

 

d'antenne

 

et

 

son

 

gain

 

de

 

sorte

 

que

 

la

 

puissance

 

isotrope

 

rayonnée

 

équivalente

 

(p.i.r.e.)

 

ne

 

dépasse

 

pas

 

l'intensité

 

nécessaire

 

à

 

l'établissement

 

d'une

 

communication

 

satisfaisante.

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Страница 1: ...Electronic Article Surveillance North America User s Guide Copyright C 2014 Checkpoint Systems Inc Checkpoint Systems Inc Electronic Article Surveillance User s Guide ...

Страница 2: ... Tag Application 13 15 Hard Tagging Dos and Don ts 16 Hard Tag Removal 17 Soft Labels 18 Where to Apply Labels 19 Label Dos and Don ts 20 Source Tagging 21 Label Deactivation 22 Omni Verifier 23 Deactivation 24 27 Testing Procedures 28 29 Troubleshooting 30 32 Handling Alarm Activations 33 Alarm Activation Log 34 35 Customer Service Procedures 36 37 ...

Страница 3: ...tore shrinkage evaluation and consultation day Checkpoint Academy Contact us regarding information on our full range of Shrink Management Solutions Merchandise Visibility and Labeling Solutions Technology is continually improving and loss prevention methods are regularly reviewed So please adhere to your corporate policies and contact your management office with any additional questions The inform...

Страница 4: ...safety standards UL 60950 1 CSA C22 2 No 60950 1 07 Additional approvals may be pending WARNING Changes or modifications to Checkpoint s EAS equipment not expressly approved by the party responsible for assuring compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment in a safe or otherwise regulatory compliant manner Industry Canada Regulatory Compliance Statement This device complies ...

Страница 5: ... applicable NOTE Certain Electronic Article Surveillance EAS equipment have been tested and found to conform to the CE emission and immunity requirement in Europe This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Under unusual circumstances interference ...

Страница 6: ...e European REACH Regulation 1907 2006 on Registration Evaluation Authorization and Restriction of Chemicals REACH Annex XVII entered into force in June 2009 and affects all companies producing importing using or placing products on the European market The aim of the REACH regulation is to ensure a high level of protection of human health and the environment from chemical substances Checkpoint Syst...

Страница 7: ...heckpoint s leading edge technology uses radio frequency RF waves that are emitted by the pedestals at the entrance to the establishment This creates an invisible wall between the pedestals that searches only for live Checkpoint tags attached to merchandise If the tag is not deactivated prior to the merchandise leaving the store the pedestals produce an alarm in the form of a light a sound and if ...

Страница 8: ...service calls it is essential that store associates are given complete and thorough instruction Teamwork is essential Store associates only need to have a basic knowledge level and they should be instructed on why the system has been installed as well as the importance of their individual input An in depth knowledge and understanding should be acquired by the store manager and any other personnel ...

Страница 9: ...s If not tell them you do not know the technical mechanics of the system but you know it is very effective The system is utilized by tagging merchandise with special Checkpoint Alpha hard tags keepers and labels During a normal transaction the cashier will remove any hard tags or keepers and will deactivate any labels by passing the merchandise over a deactivation field The deactivation field turn...

Страница 10: ...o reason The environment in which the system is installed is a factor to be taken into consideration for peak performance This section explains how the best results are achieved There may be interference from metal items near the antenna or electrical activity which can create noise for the system Before installation this is taken into consideration and the system or environment is adjusted accord...

Страница 11: ...ems require testing each day using a special Test Tag The store manager is ultimately responsible for testing and reporting faults It is essential that each and every alarm activation is responded to and handled appropriately Classic range Offers the recognized benefits of Checkpoint Design Quality and Detection in three affordable design options EVOLVE range Checkpoint s Premier range designed wi...

Страница 12: ... including data reporting There are various data accessories and effective network solutions available for iRange pushing this platform to the next level with KPI driven management tools The platform has been proven time and time again to help retailers grow profitably S10 P20S SEMI SHIELDED P30 G10 G30 EVOLVE EXCLUSIVE RANGE An exclusive collection of designer based solutions For those retailers ...

Страница 13: ... constantly when in disabled mode 1 Local Disable Turn switch clockwise for 1 second then return to center position LED display slow blinking 1 pulse every 3 seconds Blinking lasts 20 seconds and then goes solid 2 Local Enable Turn switch clockwise for 4 seconds then return to center position LED display fast blinking 10 pulses a second Blinking lasts 20 seconds and then goes solid 3 If the light ...

Страница 14: ...t engineer called Problem System is alarming intermittently Try to log the time and date of each alarm to see if a pattern can be established Check for the following 1 Tagged articles are not within 6 feet of the antenna 2 Metallic objects are not within 6 feet of the antenna 3 Are there cables running nearby 4 There are no faulty lights in the area Check for damage to the antenna Call for a Check...

Страница 15: ...product should be standardized so that cashiers know where to locate tags when removing at the point of sale Tags should be positioned in a visible place on the outside of the garment for maximum deterrent effect Pins should be pushed gently through the fabric along seam then pressed easily into the tag After applying tags should be checked to ensure they are fastening securely by giving the tag a...

Страница 16: ...ibers and to avoid damage Important Always apply the pin through the fabric seam Push the pin through fabric until the stem is seen on the outside of the garment Line up the pin with the hole in the hard tag and push in as far as it will go Ensure pin in locked by gently pulling upwards Tags should always be visible from the outside ...

Страница 17: ...e tag through eyelet loop or fabric material For Bottoms Jeans Dress Pants Skirts Shorts Place tag 3 above the hemline on the wearer s left outside seam Consult your manager as application preference may vary by product or company Consult your Checkpoint Sales representative if you have questions or would like assistance determining where to place tags 15 ...

Страница 18: ...ion for maximum deterrence Use bent pins or damaged lanyards Gently ease the pin through the fabric Leave pins on the point of sale area or on the floor Perform the tug test to ensure the pin tag is locked into position Store tags next to deactivation equipment Store tags and pins lanyards separately on removal Place customer payment cards next to the magnetic detacher Ensure bottle tags are posit...

Страница 19: ...wist gently This allows the pin to reposition itself in the lock The pin will now lift from the tag Tags and pins should be stored safely and separately for reuse Dispose of any bent pins these could jam in the locking mechanism Take care not to leave the sharp pins lying around Checkpoint personnel may bolt the detacher to a convenient position on the point of sale area It is essential that these...

Страница 20: ...nd place on product as desired Ensure the label is smoothly and completely adhered and placed close to the barcode if possible Different tagging procedures and placement may be required depending on the type of label and product Never cover important or legal information such as best before dates safety instructions or ingredients Avoid tagging directly on top of metallic items or finishes Doing s...

Страница 21: ...n Place close to barcode for efficient deactivation Small Goods Place label on product for best fit no part of label should stick off product Clear window enables view of important information and possibly barcodes Labels may be curved but do not fold or bend Small Goods Place label on product for best fit no part of label should stick off product Place them on the side or back of packaging but do...

Страница 22: ... the product with the tag Apply the tag as close to the product barcode as possible Bend or crease the tag A slight curve is OK Ensure that the tag is applied smoothly and evenly Apply to metallic surfaces unless intended as a visual deterrent only Store tags at room temperature in a secure area Place an EAS label on food items unless it is a designated food label Incorrect Correct Bad 20 ...

Страница 23: ...isplay of many items Improved item availability for shoppers More accurate POS inventory data to trigger reorders Checkpoint s RF EAS technology is ideal for Source Tagging Paper thin RF EAS tags can be embedded seamlessly and virtually anywhere on any product inside branded tags or on the outside of any packaging They can be applied at production line speeds and can be overprinted with variable d...

Страница 24: ...essential that the chassis is switched on An illuminated green light on the front of the chassis indicates it has power and is operational Point of Sale While handling a transaction cashiers should pass each product over the deactivators holding the items as low as possible Any folding of clothing should occur on the deactivation location only after the product is passed over the deactivation loca...

Страница 25: ...tion key over the round part of the Omni Verifier Keep the red button depressed The lights on the display will continue to flash The flashing signifies that the Omni Verifier is now in deactivation mode By holding the saucer close to a live tag it will beep for a couple of seconds then turn off the tag Function 3 Testing for Deactivation test equipment daily Switch the small black button on the si...

Страница 26: ...e this feature TIPS FOR INSTALLED PADS Free standing deactivators or pads can be fitted to the underside of the POS counter Maximum distance above pad where deactivation will occur is called Deactivation Height and depends on the system Ensure that supplies of Tags Labels do NOT come near these stations Again active labels must never be brought near such areas TIPS FOR WAND DEACTIVATORS Handheld w...

Страница 27: ... will work with Checkpoint to determine which mode is suited for your mix of tags If varied uses are permitted Managers can quickly train employees Using CPiD RF Deactivation and detection are assisted with Alarm on HT and other typical operations Basic operation is the same as Counterpoint IX and other related products Label Deactivation can be integrated to the POS so the action of scanning a ba...

Страница 28: ... Reset again The unit makes a clicking noise while it tunes this is normal If the Red or Violet LED ever stays on resetting may enable proper system function see Troubleshooting Change Modes Press Reset 1 time to apply a new mode If red or a teal light stays on press Reset twice Adjusting Sensitivity Use table description on the following page Status LED Definitions Details on LED Definitions and ...

Страница 29: ...for additional information on applications 27 Counterpoint Intelligent Deactivator RF CPiD RF Troubleshooting Problem Action s Green power LED is not on Confirm DC plug and AC power cord are both secure Function is lost or reduced deactivation Check connections confirm antenna s are plugged in Confirm SW 1 Power is OFF Status light is teal CPiD RF may need to be auto tuned reset unit by pressing b...

Страница 30: ...f 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...

Страница 31: ...ion problems when testing your deactivators using either the DV1000 or Omni devices please check the following before placing a service call 1 Locate the deactivation electronics box and confirm it s plugged in and or the power switch is turned on A green light should be illuminated on the front of the electronics box to indicate power 2 If the light is on the power supply is plugged in and there ...

Страница 32: ...s extension cords etc A Remove the material and monitor the pedestals to see if this fixes the issue Q Are display racks in the vicinity loose close to or touching the pedestals A Door handles and cart guards should be insulated from the door frame by inserting rubber gaskets If there is an excessively loose or rickety display nearby move it at least six feet away from the system If the phantom al...

Страница 33: ...units check the following before placing a service call OMNI If you are experiencing problems when using the OMNI handheld device check the following 1 If the unit gives off an erratic alarm and or the noise light illuminates while in PV mode move at least six feet from the EAS pedestal and try again 2 If the unit does not give off any alarm or the green power light blinks recharge the battery by ...

Страница 34: ...e check the merchandise for tags A Re run the merchandise over the deactivation pad or check for missed hard tags Q Does the alarm sound at the doorway after a soft tag has been passed over the deactivation pad A Look to see if the deactivation system is powered Experience has shown that other possible causes can be Metal racks weekly magazine circular racks Doors door frames The upper tracks of s...

Страница 35: ...dealt with be sure to walk the purchase through yourself You do not want to further embarrass the customer if there is still an issue Key phrases might include Sorry we have made a mistake putting your items through our security system please can you come back and I ll correct it Would you mind if I take a look at your receipt so I can see who assisted you Have you done any shopping elsewhere toda...

Страница 36: ...e master sheet is provided in the Welcome Kit You may use this to make copies of the preferred alarm log format This format may be adapted to suit the needs of your store Record every alarm completing all information What to Record Store management will decide what to record Listed below are a few suggestions Results of test Date of alarm Time of alarm Type of alarm R U P R Real alarm shoplifting ...

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Страница 38: ...s and procedures for responding to system alarms Contact your store manager with further questions It is also important to be consistent in the manner in which alarm situations are handled If there is no response to alarms shoplifters will observe this and return to the store in the hopes of challenging both the system and store personnel 1 Do not spray the pedestals with cleaning solution Instead...

Страница 39: ...liarize all new employees with the system and make sure they review this User s Guide Make sure that employees do not give customers any information about the system or tags Call your Checkpoint representative if you have any questions regarding the use of the system tags or accessories Customer Service Contact Information For you Customer Service needs please call 1800 253 7580 and follow the pro...

Страница 40: ...reduce theft thus improving merchandise availability and the shopper s experience Checkpoint s solutions are built upon 45 years of radio frequency technology expertise innovative high theft and loss prevention solutions market leading RFID hardware software and comprehensive labeling capabilities to brand secure and track merchandise from source to shelf Checkpoint s customers benefit from increa...

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