WG security WGDC58-1 58kHz Tag and Label Checker User Manual manual
WG Security Products, Inc 58kHz Tag and Label Checker manual
Revised user manual
58kHz DOUBLE CHECKER MANUAL WG SECURITY PRODUCT INC. 161 San Lazaro Ave. Sunnyvale, CA 94086 USA Tel: 1-877-494-2288 (Toll Free) 1-408-530-8070 Fax: 1-408-530-8074 Website: www.wgspi.com E-mail:info@wgspi.com Page: 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION ONE SYSTEM DESCRIPTION..…………….…………………….…………………..………..………..P1 SECIFICATIONS ……………..………..………………………………………..……………….....P2 PARTS LIST …..…………………..…………………………………………..……………….…....P4 SECTION TWO INPUT POWER NOTICES………….……………………….……...……….…............................P5 QUICK START INSTRUCTIONS ..…………………………………………………………….…..P6 PROBLEMS …………..…………..…………………………………………………..…….……....P8 SECTION THREE IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS AND REGULATORY NOTICES………………………….…….P9 Page: 2 Overview SYSTEM DESCRIPTION Double checker is a compact size Electronic Article Surveillance detector that works with any 58kHz accousto-magnetic tags and labels. This device is plug and play, which eliminates the need for expensive technicians in installation. Double checker has the latest signal processing technology that constantly checks the environment and can operate at a higher level of sensitivity, resulting in an excellent detection height of 15cm above the device surface. Technical Data Length Width Thickness Weight Power Operating Frequency Maximum Detection Height Europe 32mm 24mm 2.5mm 0.7Kg 220-240vac 58kHz 15 cm United States 13.4" 9.5" 1" 0.3lbs 110-120vac 58kHz 6 inches Page: 1 SPECIFICATIONS Deactivation Pad Alarm Indicator Page: 2 Mechanical Dimensions (L x W x H) Double checker box …………….. 34 x 24 x 2.5 cm (13.4 x 9.5 x 1 in) Unit weight ……………………….. 0.70 kg ( 0.3 lbs) Power supplier……………………. 65 x 51 x 8 cm (25.6x20x3.1 in) Unit weight ………………………... 0.3 kg ( 0.14 lbs) Electrical AC Voltage for power supply.………100-120VAC 220-240VAC @ 50-60Hz Current Draw ……………………..… 0.027Arms Input Power ……………………….… < 6 watts AC Voltage for double checker.…… 10VAC x 2 Current Draw ……………………..… 0.1Arms Input Power ……………………….… < 3 watts Environmental Operating Temperature …………….. 0 to 50 °C (32 to 122 °F) Relative Humidity…………………..… 0 to 90% (non-condensing) Regulatory Safety ……………………………..….. CE **** EMC ……………………………….. FCC P9I WGDC58K Page: 3 PARTS LIST WGDC58K …………………………. Double checker box WGDCPS110 ………………………. Double checker power supplier 110VAC (USA) WGDCPS220 ………………………. Double checker power supplier 220VAC (Europe) WGDC58K Manual 1 PC 1 OF 2 PC 1 PC Power Supply (1 of 2 types) CHECK THE TYPE WITH LOCAL POWER VOLTAGE l WGDCPS110 110VAC input for US l WGDCPS220 220VAC input for Europe INPUT POWER NOTICES Double checker requires two of 10VAC 0.1Arms power. Customer can use transformer provided within the package. Page: 4 PLEASE CHECK THE TYPE OF TRANSFORMER WITH LOCAL POWER VOLTAGE BEFORE APPLYING AC TO DOUBLE CHECKER AC Voltage for power supply.………100-120VAC @ 60Hz 220-240VAC @ 50Hz Current Draw ……………………..… 0.027Arms Input Power ……………………….… < 6 watts AC Voltage for double checker.…… 10VAC x 2 Current Draw ……………………..… 0.1Arms Input Power ……………………….… < 3 watts No dedicated power line is needed and neither is special grounding necessary, but if there are multiple devices used, PLEASE PLUG THE DEVICE ONTO THE SOCKETS FROM SAME POWER LINE, otherwise please adjust phase switch to place multiple devices of double checker into the same working phase. Same power line with same phase QUICK START INSTRUCTIONS Page: 5 Before You Install Congratulations on your purchase of one of the finest EAS devices on the market. This is the Installation Instructions manual. Receiving Inspection Inspect all shipping containers for any signs of damage. If any is found, notify the shipping company. If there is no obvious damage, continue with the unpacking instructions. Unpacking Instructions Carefully remove the contents of container and place on a flat level surface. Compare the contents with the Part List to ensure that there no missing items. Make a note of any discrepancies. Equipment Inspection Inspect all equipment for damage. Items to specifically check, and damage to look for, are listed below: l Connectors for bent or broken pins l Cables for crimped or broken wires l Plastic housing for any obvious signs of damage If any damage is found, contact Customer Service at the telephone number in the front of this manual. If any item is damaged, DO NOT make any power or signal connections to the unit unless otherwise advised to do so by Customer Service. If there are any discrepancies between the Manual Set Inventory sheet and the manuals received, or between the Packing List and items received, contact Customer Service at the telephone number at the front of this manual. If there are no discrepancies and either no damage, or GVG-advised correction action is made, continue with this manual. OPEERATION INSTRUCTION Page: 6 How to deactivate labels Label alive Place label with merchandise within detection range (vertical detection is preferred) of double checker to make sure it’s not yet deactivated. Deactivate Secondly, place label onto the deactivation area, making sure that label fully lies on the surface of the area. Wait 1 second. Double check Then lift label to proper detection range again (vertical detection is preferred) to make sure that the label is fully deactivated. Detection Range LE labels Vertical Detection ……… 10cm (4 in) Horizontal ……….. 6cm (2.4 in) DR labels Vertical Detection …….. 15cm (5.9 in) Horizontal ………. 10cm (4 in) Vertical detection Horizontal detection Horizontal detection (Note: Detection range may vary upon different working environment, the above spec is the performance under normal circumstances) PROBLEMS If you have ensured that every step in installation is correct and all connections are ok, Page: 7 and the system still malfunctions, our technicians will help with phone support. For Tech Support In Your Country Please Visit Our Web Site www.wgspi.com. IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS AND REGULATORY NOTICES Federal Communications Commission statement: This device complies 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. CAUTION: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment Page: 8
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