Tyco Safety Sensormatic DEACSLNK Anti-Theft Auxiliary Device User Manual Exhibit 11 Set Up Guide

Tyco Safety Products/Sensormatic Anti-Theft Auxiliary Device Exhibit 11 Set Up Guide

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Preliminary AMC-4010 SYNCHRONIZATION MODULE INSTALLATION AND SERVICE GUIDE (8200-0183-01, REV. 03) 1 of 5 ZPSYNC4010 Wireless ZPSYNC4010 Wireless Sychronization Sychronization ModulesModules  Setup GuideSetup Guide     Wireless synchronization modules can significantly reduce electrical interference between Sensormatic EAS systems timed to the AC line. A module system includes a module designated as a transmitter and one or more modules designated as receivers.  IMPORTANT! Ensure EAS devices can support wireless synchronization.  IMPORTANT! The maximum distance between the transmit module and any receive module is approximately 60.1m (200 feet), but keep in mind that the range depends upon the environment in which the module is used. Many factors can limit the range, thus it would be impossible to list them.  © Sensormatic 2002 For best performance, please follow these instructions carefully. Parts SuppliedParts Supplied  Sync Link Module 1 0304-0029-01 Cable Ties 3 ? Cable 1 ? Mechanical SpecificationsMechanical Specifications  Dimensions: 82mm (L) x 60mm (W) x 30mm (D) Weight: 2.5 oz Transmit FrequenciesTransmit Frequencies  North America Frequency Hop: 903.2–914.8 MHz Europe Single Low frequency: 869.8 MHz Europe Single High frequency: 869.9 MHz Setting Up the TransmitterSetting Up the Transmitter  1. Find the EAS device that is central and within 60.1m (200 feet) of the others. Designate this device for use with the transmit module. IMPORTANT! DO NOT designate a mobile checkout stand or use with the transmit module. Only receive modules can be used with mobile checkout stands. 2. Configure one module as the transmitter by opening it and setting switch 7 to OFF (see Table on page 3). To access the switch, remove the holding screw and carefully separate the top and bottom covers (the side label serves as a hinge between the two covers. DO NOT remove this label).
Preliminary AMC-4010 SYNCHRONIZATION MODULE INSTALLATION AND SERVICE GUIDE (8200-0183-01, REV. 03) 2 of 5  4. Close the module and reattach the holding screw. 5. Mount the transmit module: • As high as possible and in a location near the designated EAS device. The length of the cable supplied determines the distance the module can be from the device. IMPORTANT! Ensure the module will be within 60.1m (200 feet) of the transmit module. • In such a way that the two LEDs on the module can be readily see from below. Note: It is recommended to mount the module to an electrical access pole of a checkout counter by running a tie wrap through the two key slots on the back of the module and then running two additional tie warps through the tie wrap and around the pole (see box).  Receivers  (Rx) must be within  60.1m (200 feet) of the transmitter (Tx) 6. Using the cable supplied, connect the transmit module to the expansion port of the EAS device. Tx Rx Rx Rx Rx Rx Rx Switch 7
Preliminary AMC-4010 SYNCHRONIZATION MODULE INSTALLATION AND SERVICE GUIDE (8200-0183-01, REV. 03) 3 of 5 Setting Up a ReceiverSetting Up a Receiver  1. Mount each receive module:  • As high as possible and in a location near the designated EAS device. The length of the cable supplied determines the distance the module can be from the device. IMPORTANT! Ensure the module will be within 60.1m (200 feet) of the transmit module. IMPORTANT! If mounting the module to a mobile checkout stand, mount it on the stand as high and as far away from obstructions and metal as possible. • In such a way that the two LEDs on the module can be readily see from below. Note: It is recommended to mount the module to an electrical access pole of a checkout counter by running a tie wrap through the two key slots on the back of the module and then running two additional tie warps through the tie wrap and around the pole (see box). 2. Using the cable supplied, connect the receive module to the expansion port of the EAS device. 3. Allow __ time for the modules to synchronize.    Verifying OperationVerifying Operation  Transmit ModuleTransmit Module   Look at the transmit module. The green LED blinking with the red LED off is normal. Receiver Module(s)Receiver Module(s)   Look at each receive module. The green LED glowing steadily with the red LED off is normal.
Preliminary AMC-4010 SYNCHRONIZATION MODULE INSTALLATION AND SERVICE GUIDE (8200-0183-01, REV. 03) 4 of 5 TroubleshootingTroubleshooting  Transmit ModuleTransmit Module   If the red LED is blinking, this means that the power line connected to the EAS device it is connected to has noise on it. Use another EAS device to drive the transmit module. ReceivReceive Module(s)e Module(s)   If the red LED is glowing steadily or flickering, this indicates that the module is either not receiving a signal from the transmit module or the signal is weak. Try moving the receiver 15.5 cm (6 inches) up or down the pole to allow it to receive a stronger signal. Mobile checkout stands: If the signal is weak, try moving the cart closer to the transmit module or away from obstacles that can block the signal.  Switch settings for transmit or receive setup  DIP Switch Settings Mode of Operation S1-1 S1-2 S1-3 S1-4 S1-5 S1-6 S1-7 S1-8 RX 60Hz North America  Frequency hop OFF OFF ON ON ON ON ON X RX 50Hz Europe  Single low frequency ON ON OFF OFF ON ON ON ON  Europe  Single high frequency ON ON OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF  Europe  Single frequency, auto-search OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON ON X TX 60Hz North America  Frequency hop OFF OFF ON ON ON ON OFF X TX 50Hz Europe  Single low frequency ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF ON  Europe  Single high frequency ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF
Preliminary AMC-4010 SYNCHRONIZATION MODULE INSTALLATION AND SERVICE GUIDE (8200-0183-01, REV. 03) 5 of 5 DeclarationsDeclarations  Regulatory Regulatory ComplianceCompliance  Emissions ........................ 47 CFR, Part 15  RSS 210  EN 300 220  EN 301 489 Safety.............................. UL1950  CSA C22.2 No 950  EN 60 950 FCC COMPLIANCE: This equipment complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules for intentional radiators and Class A digital devices when installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual. Following these rules provides reasonable protection against harmful interference from equipment operated in a commercial area. This equipment should not be installed in a residential area as it can radiate radio frequency energy that could interfere with radio communications, a situation the user would have to fix at their own expense. 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 DeclarationsOther 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. TRADEMARK NOTICE: Sensormatic, and the Sensormatic logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sensormatic Electronics Corporation. Other product names mentioned herein may be trademarks or registered trademarks of Sensormatic or other companies. No part of this guide may be reproduced in any form without written permission from Sensormatic Electronics Corporation. MDR 07/02

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