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Smart Deactivator
Manual UL
manual smart deactivator
according to ul regulations
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SMART DEAC Mounting
SMART DEAC Wiring
Appendix 1 : Quick Reference
Technical Support
Email:
support-eas@nedap.com
Postal address:
N.V. Nederlandsche Apparatenfabriek “NEDAP”, Parallelweg 2, 7141DC, Groenlo, The Netherlands
Safety precautions:
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK).
NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED NEDAP SERVICE PERSONNEL.
EN 50419:2005
This European Standard specifies a marking  
• of electrical and electronic equipment in accordance with Article 11(2) of Directive 2002/96/
EC (WEEE); This is in addition to the marking requirement in Article 10(3) of this Directive
which requires producers to mark electrical and electronic equipment put on the market
after 13 August 2005 with a ‘crossed-out wheeled bin’ symbol.
• that applies to electrical and electronic equipment falling under Annex IA of Directive
2002/96/EC, provided the equipment concerned is not part of another type of equipment
that does not fall within the scope of this Directive. Annex IB of Directive 2002/96/EC
contains an indicative list of the products, which fall under the categories set out in Annex
IA of this Directive;
• that serves to clearly identify the producer of the equipment and that the equipment has
been put on the market after 13 August 2005.
© 2013 N.V. Nederlandsche Apparatenfabriek “NEDAP”:
The software / hardware described in this book / file is furnished under a license agreement and
may be used only in accordance with the terms of the agreement.
Copyright Notice:
All Rights Reserved. Any technical documentation that is made available by N.V. Nederlandsche
Apparatenfabriek “NEDAP” is the copyrighted work of N.V. Nederlandsche Apparatenfabriek
“Nedap” and is owned by N.V. Nederlandsche Apparatenfabriek “Nedap”.
Table of content
Introduction
System overview
Installation instructions
Regulatory declaration
Specifications SMART DEAC
Appendix 1
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Introduction
N.V. Nederlandsche Apparatenfabriek “Nedap”, hereafter called “Nedap”, is manufacturer of one of the most
reliable and scalable EAS Systems in the market today.
With a Nedap EAS system you are able to reduce shoplifting costs to a minimum in combination with
Nedap’s tagging solutions.
The Nedap Smart Deactivator, also called SMART DEAC, is meant for deactivation of disposable 8.2MHz RF
labels.
It detects RF labels and hard tags in range of the deactivator antenna and tries to deactivate the rf labels until
they are deactivated.
Some of the Smart Deactivator advantages are:
1. Constant optimal deactivation distance, independent of the tag frequency between 7.2 – 8.8 MHz
2. Deactivation behavior programmable with switches
3. Detect only Mode
4. Deactivation on input
5. Forced deactivation on input
6. Short repeating acoustical feedback for successful deactivation, continuous beep when deactivation is unsuccessful or
when a hard tag is detected.
7. Prepared for connectivity in RS485 bus structure
8. Sends only a deactivation burst when a tag is detected; Low energy consumption
9. Through air synchronization with Nedap OS/T systems and other SMARTDEAC ‘s
The SMART DEAC produces an acoustic and visual signal when it detects and / or deactivates an operating RF
label or hard tag.
ANTENNA 265x265
SMART DEAC
ANTENNA 275x275
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System overview
Power Adapter
Nedap Part.no.: 9651802
Antenna
Model: SDA-265x265
Nedap Part.no.: 9564101
or
Model: DAPL-275x275
Nedap Part.no.: 9911537
SMART DEAC
4 RS485 communication
5 Input
Nedap Part.no. 9937676
6 Output
LED
Nedap Part.no.: 9563652
Figure 1 Functional system overview
The SMART DEAC system (Figure 1) consists of the following components:
1. AC/DC Power adapter Wall Mount 100 – 240 VAC / 12 VDC Nedap Part.no.: (9551802)
2. Smart Deactivator electronics (9937676)
3. Antenna including cable - Model: SDA-265x265 (9564101) or Model: DAPL-275x275 (9911537)
4. RS485 connection to communicate with the SMART DEAC
5. Input for functionality to be defined
6. Output for functionality to be defined
7. LED for visual indication (9563652)
The SMART DEAC system is plug & play. You only have to follow the next steps:
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Install the Smart Deactivator system according the instructions;
Power up the Smart Deactivator system;
Check the functionality; by deactivating a RF label above the antenna and check it for a audio signal.
Call Nedap EAS Support for quick hands-on problem solution in case of unforeseen trouble
(see Technical Support on page 2)
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Installation instructions
The SMART DEAC electronics unit must be powered with a NEC class2 type power source like the NEDAP
AC/DC power adapter 100~240Vac/12V dc NEDAP part number 9651802.
Always place the unit near a power outlet (less than 1 meter / 3.3 feet ), the power outlet should be easily
accessible, also after installation.
All the outputs from the SMART DEAC are NEC class2 outputs, output voltages will be 12Vdc or less.
The inputs may only be connected to class2 powered system.
The SMARTDEAC must be mounted on a solid, nonflammable surface, using all mounting holes and proper
mounting material, according to local regulations.
All wiring should be done according to local regulations.
External LED
An external LED can be connected to the connector pins marked LED + and -. We recommend the use of an
UL recognized LED like the APEM red panel mount indicator led type Q14F1CXXR02.
(V_forward 1,6v +/-10% and I_forward max. 20mA)
The LED output is current limited and short-circuit protected.
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Regulatory declaration
Compliance statements (part15.19)
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules and to RSS210 of Industry Canada.
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.
Warning (part15.21)
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the
user’s authority to operate the equipment.
This in particular is applicable for the antenna which can be delivered with the SMART DEAC System.
RF Exposure (OET Bulletin 65)
To comply with FCC RF exposure requirements for mobile transmitting devices, this transmitter should only
be used or installed at locations where there is at least 20cm / 8” separation distance between the antenna and
all persons.
Information to the User (Part 15.106(b))
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital devices,
pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against
harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio
frequent energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment
causes harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the
equipment off and on , the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the
following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult your local Nedap Business Partner or
- Consult the dealer of the radio communication device(s) or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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Specifications SMART DEAC
Enviromental
Description
Material Construction
Protection Class
Aluminium
IP20
Min.
Operating frequency
7.5 MHz
Operational temperature
0 ºC / 32 °F
Storage temperature
-10 ºC / 14 °F
Relative Humidity
20 %
Operating Distance
Typical
8.2 MHz
Max.
8.8 MHz
40 ºC / 104 °F
+70 ºC / 158 °F
90 %
0.3 m / 12”
Condition
non-condensing
Tag-dependant
Input Requirements and electrical specifications
Description
Input Voltage
Input Current
Line Frequency
Operation Voltage
Power
Min.
90 VAC
0.35 A
47 Hz
Typical
100-240
50-60 Hz
3W
Regulations
Safety approvals of the Power Adapter
• cULus according to UL/CSA 60950-1
• CB according to IEC60950-1
• TUV EN60950-1 (2006)
• NEC Class 2
• CE Europe according to EN300330
• Japan PSE
Telecom system approval
• Canada IC according to RSS210 IC ID:1444A-SMARTDEAC
• US according to FCC Part 15 FCC ID:CGDSMARTDEAC
• CE according to EN300330
• Japan pending
In compliance with Human exposure assessment according to:
• EN62369-1 and EN50364
• ICNIRP Guidelines
• IEEE C95.1
• RSS102
• ARIB STD-38
• IEC62369-1
Electromagnetic compatibility
• EN 301 489 (Emission according to EN55022)
• IEC 61000-6-2
• IEC 61000-6-3
• CISPR 22
Max.
264 VAC
0.7 A
63 Hz
Condition
Full Range; 50/60Hz
264 VAC - 90 VAC
230 VAC 50Hz
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Appendix 1
Deactivator Antenna 265x265
Deactivator Antenna 265 x 265 (cable length 1600 mm)
01
02
Bottom mount
Table
150
265
4,5 (4x)
150
150
4,5 (4x)
265
4x , not included
265
150
265
GROENLO
THE NETHERLANDS
dsgn
: CB
date
: 27 February 2014 12:08 PM
rev
:A
quick reference : antenna 265x265
article no : 9741704
Copyright © by N.V. Nederlandsche Apparatenfabriek NEDAP. No part of this drawing may be
reproduced or distributed in any form or by any means, or stored in a data base or retrieval system
without the prior written permission of NEDAP.
page
: 1 of 1
drawing : T9741704-45.01
Smart Deactivator
1x Smart Deactivator including power supply
01
1x Antenna connector set
1x Power Supply
02
Mount housing to solid surface
1x Connector cover
Connect deactivator antenna to antenna
connector
to deactivator
antenna
106
ANT1
25
10
14.5
ANT
GND
GND
Antenna wire 2
Ground
Ground
ANT
Antenna wire 1
03
Connect deactivator antenna to Smart
Deactivator
4.5
131.6
175.3
109.8
40.5
Tie Wrap
ANT2
56
86.6
04
Connect to power 100-240V
05
Beeper sound volume
06
Beeper sound (Standard mode)
deactivation
detection
GROENLO - HOLLAND
description:
drw: CB 2013/05/29
chk:
doc. article no: 5276802
quick ref. Smart Deactivator | art. no. 9200002
Rev. : B.03
Copyright © by N.V. Nederlandsche Apparatenfabriek NEDAP. No part of this drawing sheet: 45.01 of 1
may be reproduced or distributed in any form or by any means, or stored in a data base or
drawing: T9937-676
retrieval system without the prior written permission of NEDAP.
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LED Output Connector +
LED Output Connector -
Output Common
Normal Open
Input Anode
Input Kathode
RS485 Connector A
RS485 Connector B
LED +
LED -
Out C
Out NO
Inp A
Inp K
+12V
RS485 A
RS485 B
GND
It is possible, by using a special
RS485 converter and software, to
adjust some settings.
5 - 12V
Solid State Output
12
11
10
after 10 seconds of detection
(Software > 6.4)
4 = low Address 1 (standard)
4 = high Address 2
DLL mode - Transaction Controlling
= Standard sensitivity
= Low sensitivity
( software V7.0 )
Low
High
Deactivation only if input is high ( software > 6.3 )
Detect only - Output inverted
Counting output inverted - Standard mode
Input used as switch for buzzer volume
90 seconds
Forced deactivation, for 90 seconds after input signal
Output
Detect only mode
Line Termination RS485
Standard mode
( software V7.0 )
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Version: >V7.5
12345678
12345678
12345678
12345678
12345678
12345678
12345678
12345678
12345678
12345678
12345678
High pulse after deactivation
not used
High pulse after detection
Flash
High pulse after detection
High during deactivation
LED Orange
LED Yellow
LED Orange
LED Yellow
LED Orange
High at input signal
LED Yellow
low after deactivation
LED Orange
High during deactivation
LED Yellow
LED Orange
High after 10 seconds detection
not used
LED Yellow
High after 10 seconds detection
LED Orange
Flash
GND
+S
LED Yellow
Low after detection
LED Orange
High at input signal
LED Yellow
Low after deactivation
G3VM-351A
OC1
LED Orange
Anode (+)
Kathode (-)
Input
Solid State Output
LED Yellow
The LED will flash 3x at deactivation
and once on detection.
Program Switch
settings
(current version v6.8, version label on bottom of unit)
Program
Switch
settings
Power connector Ground
Power Connector +12V DC
GND
+12V
14
13
Connector side
Antenna connector side
4 = Low Address 1
1 = Line Termination RS485
12345678
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Status LEDs
SmartDeactivator 1
SmartDeactivator 2


GND

Smart deactivator
RS485

+12V
Renos
RS485
= Power
= Label detected – 1 flash (Standard mode)
Label deactivated – 3 flashes (Standard mode)
Yellow
= Output LED
Orange
= Status LED
Depending on dipswitch settings, LED behaviour can be different. (See Program switch settings)
Green
Red
Status LEDs
4 = High Address 2
4 = Low Address 1
i37
12345678
1 = Line Termination RS485
12345678
1 = No Line Termination
SmartDeactivator 2
SmartDeactivator
SmartDeactivator 1
i37
Settings only for use with !Sense
Version: >V7.6
2014 - v1
parallelweg 2d
nl-7141 dc groenlo
the netherlands
+31 (0) 544 471555
+31 (0) 544 465814
info-rs@nedap.com
www.nedap-retail.com

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