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Anti-theft arch compatible with EAS RF 8.2Mhz 2-column anti-theft labels and people counter
REF: XY003
Specifications
- Beige aluminum columns with robust metal base.
- Column size: 156 x 38 x 9 cm.
- Compatible with 8.2 MHz radio frequency (RF) EAS technology.
- EAS (Electronic Article Surveillance) is a very popular anti-theft system on the market.
- Detection distance for soft tags: 80-90 cm.
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Anti-theft arch compatible with EAS RF 8.2Mhz 2-column anti-theft tags and people counter
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€365.95
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€365.95
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€347.66
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2 years
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14 days
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Specifications
- Beige aluminum columns with robust metal base.
- Column size: 156 x 38 x 9 cm.
- Compatible with 8.2 MHz radio frequency (RF) EAS technology.
- EAS (Electronic Article Surveillance) is a very popular anti-theft system on the market.
- Detection distance for soft tags: 80-90 cm.
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Anti-theft arch compatible with EAS RF technology at 8.2 Mhz. Incorporates people counter. It is a kit with two columns made of beige aluminum and a robust metal base to be anchored to the ground. It is possible to expand the number of columns by purchasing an additional one-column kit, or more two-column kits, depending on your needs. The final result is a passage for clients, formed by different columns interconnected with each other, forming a single theft detection system. Compatible with rigid labels (retrievable) or soft adhesive labels (disposable). These types of tags or labels are the most common on the market.
Kit content
Kit content
- Tx column
- Rx column with acoustic/luminous signal and people counter.
- Power supply for the Tx column (220VAC to 24VDC).
- 160cm interconnection cable between the Tx and Rx column.
- Operation and installation manual in English.
- Beige aluminum columns with robust metal base.
- Column size: 156 x 38 x 9 cm.
- Compatible with 8.2 MHz radio frequency (RF) EAS technology.
- EAS (Electronic Article Surveillance) is a very popular anti-theft system on the market.
- Detection distance for soft tags: 80-90 cm.
- Detection distance for hard tags: 120-160 cm.
- The Tx column has a siren, with acoustic and light signals.
- The Rx column has a people counter. 4-digit LCD display.
- Robust metal base, with 4 holes to anchor the column to the ground.
- Perforation in the lower part of the base of the column, for the passage of cables through the floor.
- Electronics and connection box, at the base of the column, closed with a key (two keys are supplied).
- Gross Weight: 13.3 kg
- Product size (width x depth x height): 36.5 x 9.0 x 156.5 cm
- Number of packages: 1
- Packages size: 160.0 x 44.0 x 20.0 cm
- Master-pack: 1
Technical terms
- EAS RF Deactivator
- EAS RF security systems
- RF or Radio Frequency
- Hz
EAS RF Deactivator
The EAS RF deactivator is a device designed to electronically disable soft, adhesive and disposable anti-theft labels.
Its design is usually flat type, to facilitate its placement and installation on tables, counters etc.
Its operation is simple, it is only necessary to pass the label over the deactivator (A) and it will be unusable.
To deactivate the tagta (B) the system applies a very high electric impulse (C), this impulse is able to disable (destroy) the diode incorporated in the circuit of the label.
Once the label passes through the arc it will not detect the diode and the alarm will not be activated.
Its design is usually flat type, to facilitate its placement and installation on tables, counters etc.
Its operation is simple, it is only necessary to pass the label over the deactivator (A) and it will be unusable.
To deactivate the tagta (B) the system applies a very high electric impulse (C), this impulse is able to disable (destroy) the diode incorporated in the circuit of the label.
Once the label passes through the arc it will not detect the diode and the alarm will not be activated.