Universal Surveillance Systems USS-RF-DEAC-82 8.2 MHz Deactivator User Manual RFDEAC CT7 A5 USR MAN REV A

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RF DEACTIVATOR
USER'S MANUAL
HISTORY OF REVISIONS AND REPAIRS:
01/2014 REV.A (HW:N:09-000-005, REV.4)
RFDEAC_CT7_A5_USR_MAN_REV_A
USER'S MANUAL
CONTENT
1. Basic information
2. Basic device description
3. Deactivator parameters and their mutual interactions
3.1 Sensing and deactivation
3.2 Deactivator operating modes
4. Configuration of deactivator's parameters
4.1 The usage of one or two deactivators pads
4.2 Settings of the deactivation power
4.3 Settings of the sensing deactivation power
4.4 Settings of the sweeping frequency range
5. Installation
5.1 Faults clearing
6. Electronic board description
6.1 Terminal description
6.2 Jumpers and DIP switch description
6.3 Trimmers description
6.4 LEDs description
7. Declaration
7.1 Equipment modification caution
7.2 FCC compliance
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1. BASIC INFORMATION
USE: The deactivator is determinate for the deactivation the RF sticker labels in
frequency range 8.2 MHz ± 3.625 %. The deactivator can also detect deactivation less
hard tags in the above-mentioned frequency range.
The deactivator works with all kinds of hard tags and sticker labels in the market for 8.2
MHz
The synchronization between deactivators and EAS system is the way for the elimination of
bad influence between the deactivators and EAS system. This bad influence usually comes
out as EAS system sensitivity decreasing or false alarms.
2. BASIC DEVICE DESCRIPTION
1. Embedded 4 LEDs indicate the following deactivator state:
- The deactivator unit is powered
- Internal synchronization
- LF synchronization led to the deactivator unit
- The detection of sticker label or tag
2. Maximum deactivation height is up to 40 cm.
NOTE: Maximum output power of the deactivator, 40x40 mm sticker labels.
3. Maximum detection height is up to 40 cm.
4. Sound indicator of the detection hard tag or sticker label with possibility of volume
adjustment.
5. The deactivator unit works in only one mode. Detection with deactivation.
3. DEACTIVATOR PARAMETERS AND THEIR MUTUAL INTERACTIONS
3.1 SENSING AND DEACTIVATING POWER
The deactivator needs two output power levels for its operation.
RX Sensitivity Level - Is used for the detection of sticker labels and tags. The bigger this
power is the higher detection height is reached, but the higher the probability is, that the
sticker label is deactivated before its detection. The level of sensing output power (RX) is
found experimentally by reaching acceptable detection height and probability of
successful detection by mod ifi c a ti on tr i mmer RX PWR tr i mmer . Th e va lu e of this
parameter is set at 50 %.
NOTE: All Power settings MUST be left at default settings in USA. USA versions do
not allow for power adjustments
Deactivation output power - Is used for deactivation
of sticker labels. This level is set at manufacture. Bad
influence usually comes out as EAS system sensitivity
decreasing or false alarms making. It is necessary to
perform proper synchronization between EAS system
and the deactivator.
Pic. 1 - The comparison - possible levels of
‘sensing power’ and ‘deactivation power’
3.2 DEACTIVATOR OPERATING MODES
The deactivator unit can o n l y work in 1 mode.
MODE1 - deactivation with detection - The deactivator emits ‘deactivation output power’
pulses, which are defined by TX PWR trimmer. The response after deactivation pulse is
analyzed in order to look for the presence of sticker label or tag inside detection area
(above or under deactivation pad).
4. CONFIGURATION OF DEACTIVATOR'S PARAMETERS
4.1 THE USAGE OF ONE OR TWO DEACTIVATOR PADS
If it is intended the usage of the only one deactivation antenna (deactivation pad) it makes
no difference, if it is connected to the terminal ANT1 or ANT2. We recommend keeping
recommended dimensions of the deactivation antenna; it fits 90 % of installations.
The usage of two deactivation antennas/pads can be requested in some cases. It can
happen mainly in three following cases:
1. It is requested to have two deactivation antennas/pads, which are not distant
more than approximately 2-3 m (for example one can be normal deactivation
pad and the second one can be embedded into bar code reader).
2. One deactivation antenna/pad is required, but bigger deactivation field is
requested than one deactivation pad can give.
Both of deactivation antennas should be connected to terminals ANT1 and ANT2 (for
example first deactivation antenna can be connected to the terminal ANT1 and second
one to the terminal ANT2). Both of antennas will work the same way as per settings of the
operational mode (MODE1, MODE2, MODE3 or MODE4).
Pic. 2 - Recommended dimension of deactivation antennas and their connection to the deactivator
4.2 SETTINGS OF THE DEACTIVATION POWER
The deactivator deactivation power is determined by settings of the TX PWR trimmer. The
value of this parameter determines the height of the deactivation field. This level should
be chosen the way to assure the reliable sticker labels deactivation. There is general rule
valid, that 50 % level of output power is sufficient for the most sticker labels. Th e va l u e
of this parameter is set at 50 %; setting beyond this level is not allowed by the
manufacturer. This setting cannot be changed in USA models.
4.3 SETTINGS OF DEACTIVATION RX SENSITIVITY
The deactivator features having the adjustable level of sensing power RX PWR (the power,
what is needed for the detection of the sticker label without its deactivation). The correct
setting of this parameter is very important for the sticker label detection. Too small
sensing output power will give small detection height, but on the other hand, too big
output power can deactivate the sticker label without its detection. The correct level of
this parameter varies on the sticker label brand. The value is set 50%. This setting cannot be
changed in USA models
4.4 SETTINGS OF THE STEPPING FREQUENCY RANGE
The deactivator is factory set to detect the standard sticker labels. Stepping frequency
range will assure the detection of sticker labels, which are out of the standard operational
frequency range of the RF EAS system. Bigger sweeping frequency range will mean less
detection height on the other hand and vice versa. Th e va lu e of this parameter issetat50
% fixed; setting beyond this level is not allowed by the manufacturer and is fixed for
USA models.
5. INSTALLATION
There are several simple and essential rules mentioned, which keeping will assure very
good parameters of the deactivation.
• Don’t install deactivation antennas/pads to the near proximity of metal
objects. There should be no metal object under the deactivation antenna/pad
closer than from 3 to 4 cm. There should be no metal object next to the
deactivation antenna/pad closer than from 5 to 10 cm.
• Don’t install the deactivation antennas/pads to the close proximity of the other
electronic devices.
• Don’t install wire between the deactivator unit and the deactivation
pad/antenna along with the others cables.
• Pay your utmost attention to install deactivators as far as possible from the RF
EAS system. The particular minimum distance depends mainly on the quality of
used RF EAS system.
5.1 FAULTS CLEARING
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6. ELECTRONIC BOARD DESCRIPTION
6.1 TERMINAL DESCRIPTION
Pic. 3 - Location of terminals on the board.
SWITCH - The deactivator switch.
AC 15V - Power supply terminal (AC 15V/11VA).
EXT.DEAC - Reserved for the future board expansion.
LF SYNC OUT – Not used in USA
ANT1 ANT2 - Deactivation antennas terminal.
IN WIRE OUT – Not u sed in USA
LF SYNC IN – Not used in USA
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6.2 JUMPERS AND DIP SWITCH DESCRIPTION
Pic. 4 - Location of jimpers and DIPs on the board.
JP1 - The free place for spare jumpers.
JP2 - Source of high frequency synchronization.
JP3 - Delay between received trigger signal and the transmitted one – in mode of low
frequency mode.(Not USED IN USA MODEL)
JP4, JP5 - In order to be able to put antenna on resonance, the effects of loop geometries
and different cable lengths can be composed to certain degree. By jumpers JP4, JP5 can
be done the matching deactivation antenna to deactivator unit.
JP6, JP7 - Terminating resistors to the high frequency input terminal IN WIRE. These
resistors should connected to this terminal if there is nothing connected to the (WIRE OUT
terminal).
JP8 - Reserved for the future usage – the expansion deactivator unit.
RX SENS - The sensitivity of the deactivator receiver. Higher receiver sensitivity brings
higher detection height.
DIP 1,2 - Deactivator operational modes.
DIP 3 - Way of deactivator synchronization. (NOT USED IN USA MODEL LEAVE IN OFF MODE)
DIP 4, DIP 5 - Time between particular deactivation pulses in the internal synchronization
mode.
DIP 6 - The feature „pedal“ is enabled/disabled.
DIP 7 - Way of the synchronization.
DIP 8 - Sensitivity of the hard tags and sticker labels recognition.
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6.3 TRIMMERS DESCRIPTION
Pic. 5 - Location of trimmers on the board.
TX PWR - Deactivation output power (set at 50%).
RX PWR - Sensing output power (set at 50%).
Stepping - The range of sweeping is set from the production fixed at 50%.
SYNC - The time between the request for deactivation and transmission of
detection/deactivation pulse and the settings of deactivation output power TX PWR and
RX PWR) The purpose of trimmer is to put the detection/deactivation pulse into time,
where the EAS system doesn’t analyze the tag and sticker label response and therefore it
is resistant to deactivator transmissions (time multiplex principle). VOLUME - The volume of
buzzer – the indication of the hard tag or sticker label detection.
6.4 LEDS DESCRIPTION
PWR - Power supply LED.
LF - Signal on low frequency synchronization terminal LF SYNC IN.
EXT - Indication of the internal synchronization.
ALARM - Alarm LED.
PEDAL - Pedal switch LED.
FM - The indicator, if currently received and FM demodulated signal is good enough
for proper external synchronization.
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Pic. 6 - Location of LEDs on the board.
7. DECLARATION
7.1 EQUIPMENT MODIFICATION CAUTION
Equipment changes or modifications not expressly approved by manufacturer, the party
responsible for FCC &/or CE compliance, could void the user's authority to operate the
equipment and could create a hazardous condition.
7.2 FCC COMPLIANCE
“This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for 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 radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance
with the instruction's manual, may cause interference to radio communications.
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference in
which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own
expense. The user is cautioned that changes and modifications made to the
equipment without approval of the manufacturer could void the user’s authority
to operate this equipment.”
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