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WORLD LEADER IN ELECTRONIC SECURITY User’s Guide (Preliminary)
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Ultra•Max® Hand Held
Deactivator
About the Unit
The Ultra•Max hand-held deactivator (HHD) is a
battery-operated, rechargeable, device used to:
Detect active Ultra•Max security labels or tags
at store exits so they can be returned to the
checkout counter for proper deactivation or
removal
Deactivate labels when necessary
Audit incoming merchandise for source tagging
compliance.
The deactivator works by generating a short-range
field and then listening for signal from an active
Ultra•Max security tag or label. Typically, it is held
over merchandise near the security label. If a
signal is detected, the deactivator emits a field that
deactivates the tag or label.
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Features
The deactivator consists of a:
Wand
Base charging station.
Wand
Keypad entry for security and mode selection
LCD display
Red and green LEDs indicate detection,
deactivation, keypad mode selection, low
battery and base time out feature.
Audio indication for detection, deactivation,
keypad mode selection, low battery and base
time out feature.
HHD built in security:
Multiple security codes allowed via keypad
on hand unit. (Administrator programmable
with user privileges).
HHD will disable itself after set duration of
time after not being placed back on to base.
HHD will emit warning tone and LCD
message before disable will become active.
HHD built in feature modes:
Manual detection / deactivation (Greeter
mode)
Manual label detection with auto deactivation
(search and deactivate) “Line Busters” mode
Manual label detection, no deactivation
(Source label compliance mode)
Double check feature (used in manual
detection auto deactivate)
Hand unit can be belt clip mounted.
Hand unit will have shopping cart edge mount
feature for hands free use.
Base Charging Station
Wall or desktop mountable
Locking feature that requires a security code
(on the wand) to unlock the HHD
Communication port to program and update the
HHD when docked
12VDC universal input power supply.
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Specifications
AC power (N. America)......120Vac, 0.5A (60Hz)
Class 2
AC power (Europe) ...........230Vac, 0.3A (50Hz)
LPS
Detection height................12.7–15.2cm (5–6")
Deactivation height............7.6cm (3")
Battery
Type............................Lithium Ion
Operating time..............12 hours
Recharge time..............15 hours max.
Weight of wand.................0.8 kg (28 oz)
Weight of charger .............0.3 kg (10 oz)
Declarations
Regulatory Compliance
EMC (wand & charger)........... 47 CFR, Part 15
EN 300330
EN 300683
RSS 210
Safety (power supply)............. Certified Class 2
EN60950 LPS
Safety (wand & charger)......... EN60950
FCC COMPLIANCE: This equipment has been tested and
found to comply with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is
subject to the following two conditions: 1) this device may not
cause harmful interference, and 2) this device must accept any
interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
EQUIPMENT MODIFICATION CAUTION: Equipment
changes or modifications not expressly approved by
Sensormatic Electronics Corporation, the party responsible for
FCC compliance, could void the user's authority to operate the
equipment and could create a hazardous condition.
Other Declarations
WARRANTY DISCLAIMER: Sensormatic Electronics
Corporation makes no representation or warranty with respect
to the contents hereof and specifically disclaims any implied
warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular
purpose. Further, Sensormatic Electronics Corporation
reserves the right to revise this publication and make changes
from time to time in the content hereof without obligation of
Sensormatic Electronics Corporation to notify any person of
such revision or changes.
LIMITED RIGHTS NOTICE: For units of the Department of
Defense, all documentation and manuals were developed at
private expense and no part of it was developed using
Government Funds. The restrictions governing the use and
disclosure of technical data marked with this legend are set
forth in the definition of "limited rights" in paragraph (a) (15)
of the clause of DFARS 252.227.7013. Unpublished - rights
reserved under the Copyright Laws of the United States.
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Installing the Charger
IMPORTANT! To ensure the installation complies
with all applicable codes and regulations, when you
first receive the deactivator, you must install its
charger by following the steps listed below. DO
NOT leave the charger lying around.
Install the charger as follows:
1. Using the two screws provided, mount the
charger vertically to any flat surface with its
open end facing up (see diagram).
2. Plug the cord of the power supply into the side
of the charger.
3. Plug the power supply into an AC wall outlet.
The green light on the charger should light.
Charging the Wand
1. With the lights on the wand facing you, slide the
handle of the wand into the tube of the charger
and push down.
a. The top light on the charger turns red to
indicate charging, which can take up to 10
hours max. When the top light turns green,
the wand is fully charged. The wand should
be fully charged before using it for the first
time.
b. This product uses a nickel metal hydride
battery. To maximize battery life, charge
battery for 10 hours before first use.
c. The power supply may get slightly warm
during charging (this is normal).
2. Remove the wand from the charger. The charge
should last for about 5 hours.
Note: You can store the wand in the charger when
not in use; however, battery life can be enhanced if
you unplug the power supply when not recharging.
Using the Wand
You detect active labels and tags as follows:
1. Hold button on wand down.
2. The wand will go through an initialization routine
(see below).
3. Continuing to hold the button down, move wand
in a circular motion over item. If the red light on the
wand glows and a steady beep occurs (with the
green light remaining lit), then an active label or tag
has been found.
Note: For best operator comfort, the unit is
recommended for use for short periods of time only
(for example, for checking a shop-ping bag or a
source-tagged sample). Pro-longed repetitive use
by the same employee is not recommended.
CAUTION: To avoid EAS detector false alarms,
EAS deactivator false triggering, and degraded
performance of detector, deactivator, and verifier,
keep the wand at least 1.8m (6') from EAS
transmitters (detectors and deactivators).
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Initialization Routine
The wand has a button, a buzzer, and two lights
(red and green). When you first press down the
button, the lights and buzzer go through a
sequence as follows:
a. Red flashes once
b. Green flashes once
c. Short beep occurs
d. Green light glows steadily and remains on.
The verifier is then ready to detect labels or tags.
Note: Large metal surfaces (including shopping
carts) can affect detection. The red light on the
wand will blink when metal is detected; in which
case, move the wand at least 1m (3') away from
the metal and retry. If the green light blinks, then
wand needs to be recharged.
Battery Disposal
If your state or country requires that you remove
the batteries for special disposal, here is how to
remove them (refer to the following figure).
1. Lift the housing cover by removing two screws
“A” and “B” from the housing. Use a 2mm Allen
wrench the remove the screw labeled “A” and a
Phillips screwdriver to remove the screw labeled
“B”.
2. Remove the cover by pulling it in
the direction of the arrow.
3. The two batteries are mounted to a circuit
board. Cut the red and black wires at one
end of the board.
4. Cut the red and black wires at the
other end of the board.
5. Remove the board containing the batteries and
send it to the designated disposal site.
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