WG security WGLYNX Label Deactivator User Manual Overview
WG Security Products, Inc Label Deactivator Overview
User manual
TM 58kHz LynX Control box Instructions Manual Version: 2008 July Manual Part number: WG-LynX-IM July (09150801) WG SECURITY PRODUCTS INC. 3031 Tisch Way, Suite 602, San Jose, CA 95128 (USA) Tel: 408-241-8000 ▪ Fax: 408-241-8082 For technical support in your country, visit our web site at www.wgspi.com. WARRANTY DISCLAIMER WG Security Products Inc. 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, WG Security Products Inc. reserves the right to revise this publication and make changes from time to time in the content hereof without obligation of WG Security Products Inc. to notify any person of such revision or changes. TECHNICAL SUPPORT CONTACT INFORMATION Tel: 949-545-6005 x107 North America South America Carribean Fax: 949-545-6011 Email: service@wgspi.com Tel: 408-241-8000 Rest of World Fax: 408-241-8082 Email: support@wgspi.com CRITICAL NOTE As specified by FCC Regulations 15.21, any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance of this equipment, will void the user’s permission and authority to operate this equipment. TABLE OF CONTENTS OVERVIEW ..................................................................................................... 1 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION .................................................................................... 1 FEATURES ...................................................................................................... 1 SYSTEM CONNECTIONS & JUMPER SETUPS ...................................................... 2 SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................................................. 4 BEFORE-INSTALLATION GUIDE .................................................................. 5 CAD DIMENSIONS .......................................................................................... 5 CONTROL BOX INPUT POWER VOLTAGE CHECK ................................................ 7 INSTALLATION SITE POWER SUPPLY CHECK ...................................................... 7 INSTALLATION............................................................................................... 8 PARTS LIST .................................................................................................... 8 DEACTIVATOR COMPONENTS AND CONNECTIONS .............................................. 9 SOCKET CONNECTIONS NOTICE ..................................................................... 10 POWER CORD NOTICES ................................................................................ 11 FUSE REPLACEMENT ..................................................................................... 12 QUICK START INSTRUCTIONS................................................................... 13 GENERAL SETUP AND USE ............................................................................ 13 RECORDED MEDIA PRODUCTS DEACTIVATION .. ERROR! BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED. OVERVIEW System Description Lynx is an advanced EAS label deactivator with highly integrated control box, providing excellent deactivation reliability and high throughput. The Lynx can work with a series of deactivation antenna pad. When working with different antennas pad, the deactivator can adapt to different counter applications requiring different desktop space and performance, offering great flexibility. Double Resonant Labels for Deactivation De-Gauss Field Lynx Control Box Lynx Deactivation Pad Features Proximity Deactivation The Lynx offers proximity deactivation, making it perfect for both source tagged and retailer tagged merchandise. Compact Size The compact size of of Lynx antenna pad and the control box allows Lynx to easily be integrated into a counter application. Integrated Audible and Visual Notification. Label deactivation notification is built into the Lynx. External Control Accessible Lynx includes external control access via RS-232 series port that connects to POS machine, footswitch and external tuning hardware. System Connections & Jumper Setups Antenna Pad Connection Sockets 4 pin and 7 pin Sockets Shutdown Open Main Power Switch Clockwise - Open Counter Clockwise – Shutdown Main AC input 220vac/110vac internal switchable The bottom sockets are for the connections of optional external accessories Lynx antenna pad The default jumper settings for connection of antenna pad is Lynx antenna pad. If any other antenna pad is involved, please refer to the antenna accossories manual for setups. ■ 1■ ■ 2■ ■ 3■ Antenna jumper Lynx antenna pad Specifications Electrical Primary Input .................. 100Vac~240Vac, 50Hz /60Hz Rated Current................. 3 A Ac Operating Phase...........0°, 120°, or 240° Mechanical Lynx Control Box Height ............................ 102mm (4") Width .............................. 310mm (12.5") Depth ............................. 223mm (8.8") Weight ............................ 2.4kg (5.3 lbs) Lynx Antenna Pad Length ........................... 350mm (13.8") Width .............................. 113mm (4.5") Height ............................. 107mm (4.2") (with fan) Weight ............................ 4.5kg (10 lbs) Environmental Operating Temperature .. 0 to TBD°C (32°–TBD°F) Relative Humidity: ......... 0 to 85% non-condensing BEFORE-INSTALLATION GUIDE CAD Dimensions Lynx Control Box (All dimensions are in millimeters) Lynx Antenna (All dimensions are in millimeters) Control Box Input Power Voltage Check The number on the switch shows which AC input the system is set to. In North America, please place the switch at 115; While in Europe, please place the switch at 230. Installation Site Power Supply Check IT’S RECOMMENDED TO HAVE ALL CONTROL BOX ON THE SAME POWER PHASE,otherwise you need to adjust B sync value step by step to find a best position to sync different control box connected to power source with difference phase. IT’S RECOMMENDED TO HAVE ENOUGH CURRENT SUPPLY FOR DEACTIVATORS IF THERE ARE MULTIPLE DEACTIVATORS SHARE ONE POWER SUPPLY. The rated current for Lynx is 3A but the suggested current draw for one FastPad is 7-8A for better performance, so a 15 amp power box will better serve 2 deactivators instead of 3 or more. IT’S RECOMMENDED TO HAVE GOOD GROUNDING FOR POWER SUPPLY OF DEACTIVATORS. (Some time the poor grounding and high noise from power supply will decrease the sensitivity or detection range.) INSTALLATION Parts List Foot Switch (Optional) Control box (1) External Alarm and Lock (Optional) Lock Key (2) Part Name Order Number Lynx Control Box WG LynX-CB Lynx Antenna WG LynX-AT Foot Switch External Alarm and Lock Deactivator Components and Connections As shown in Figure 1, the deactivator consists of a detect/deactivator antenna pad, power and control box. The cables used and connections are shown in the following diagram. The antenna pad can be installed flush to the counter with the flush mount kit. Antenna Always match the antenna type (see page 3) with control box internal jumper setups before connecting them; make sure they are matched. The control box hardware is identical to all antennas but their internal jumper setups are different and cannot be mixed. Control Box 7-pin Connector 4-pin Connector HIGH VOLTAGE – HANDLE WITH CARE! Equipment must be electrically disconnected from the branch-circuit supply when connecting the antenna with the control box. Power Plug Socket Connections Notice To secure good contact and proper connections from the antenna pad to control box, please make sure the cable sockets are firmly connected and the pins are aligned correctly. Inner Key Outer Slot Antenna Pad Connector Control Box Socket Inner Key Outer Slot Incorrect pin mapping and loose contact of the connections will lead system to mal-functions! Procedures: 1.Align and Insert 2.Turn around and Lock 1.Align and Insert 2.Turn around and Lock 1. First align inner key with the outer slot and insert the connector of antenna pad into the socket of the control box 2. Secondly turn around the outer case of the antenna pad connector until the three outer slots capture the three outer keys on control box socket 10 Power Cord Notices North American Power Supply Cords This equipment is supplied with an external power line at one end and a molded receptacle terminal block at the other end. Conductors are color coded white (neutral), black (line) and green or green/yellow (ground). Operation of this equipment at voltages exceeding 130 vac will require power supply cords that comply with NEMA configurations. International Power Supply Cord This equipment is supplied with an external power line at one end and a molded receptacle terminal block at the other end. Conductors are CEE color-coded—light blue (neutral), brown (line) and green/yellow (ground). Other IEC 320 C-13 type power supply cords can be used if they comply with the safety regulations of the country in which they are installed. We recommend that you use a CE approved power cord H05 VV-F or H05 VVH2-F2 (Refer to the Electrical code which governs your country for installation of an Anti-Theft Unit to the Main power Supply) 11 Fuse replacement Control box back view Fuse replacement Extend fuse (time-delay fuse) 5mmx20mm 6.3A Equipment shall be electrically disconnected from the branch-circuit supply when replacing the fuse. WARNING – TO REDUCE THE RISK OF DAMAGE. REPLACE ONLY WITH SAME TYPE AND RATING OF FUSE. There is another internal fuse inside the Control Box and located near the AC input voltage selection swtich on the Lynx integrated board. If the system goes dead and primary fuse on AC socket is not blown out, please check and replace this fuse by professional service people to see if it bring back power to control box circuit. Fuse replacement SMD 5mmx20mm 0.5A 12 QUICK START INSTRUCTIONS General Setup and Use Equipment must be electrically disconnected from the power supply before connecting the antenna with the control box. Connect deactivation antenna to the control box as noted in the section named ―Deactivator Components and Connections‖. Make sure the connectors are firmly attached to the sockets. When all connections are ready, connect power and toggle the power switch. The power LED will come on to indicate the unit is active. Horizontal B Vertical orientation Horizontal A Detection Range DR Labels Vertical……… 9cm (3.5 in) HorizontalA .. ..10cm (4.0 in) HorizontalB.. ...6cm (2.4 in) 13 Vertical Deactivation Range DR Labels Vertical…….…..5cm (2 in) HorizontalA .. ....3cm (1.2 in) HorizontalB .... ...4cm (1.6 in) Vertical orientation 5cm Horizontal B 4cm Horizontal A peak position 9cm Horizontal A 3cm Horizontal A 14
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