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The Sensormatic 1200-3286-03 is a high-frequency electronic article surveillance (EAS) system commonly used in retail settings for theft prevention. It features a transmitter and receiver unit that work together to create an electromagnetic surveillance field, detecting tagged items passing through the system. Typical failures of this device include malfunctioning transmitters or receivers, faulty power supplies, or damaged antennas leading to decreased detection performance. Proper maintenance and calibration are essential to ensure optimal performance and prevent false alarms.
The Sensormatic 0301-0518 is a magnetic detacher used in retail security systems to deactivate electronic article surveillance (EAS) tags. It is designed to remove security tags from merchandise at the point of sale or authorized exit. The device features a strong magnet that disarms the locking mechanism of the EAS tag, allowing for the easy removal of the tag without damaging the product. Typical failures include magnet loss, coil damage, or internal circuitry issues, which may result in the detacher not being able to properly release the EAS tags. Regular maintenance and inspection can help prevent these failures.
The Sensormatic 1200-3286-03 is a security tag deactivator commonly used in retail stores to remove or deactivate electronic article surveillance (EAS) security tags from merchandise. These devices typically utilize electromagnetic or radio frequency technology to activate and deactivate EAS tags when passed over the deactivator pad. Typical failures in the Sensormatic 1200-3286-03 may include malfunctioning deactivation capabilities, faulty power supply components, damaged circuitry, or sensor issues. Troubleshooting such failures often involves diagnosing the internal electronics, testing the power supply, and ensuring proper communication between the deactivator and EAS tags. Proper maintenance and periodic calibration are crucial to ensure reliable operation and prevent potential issues.
The Sensormatic 0301-0380 is a popular electronic article surveillance (EAS) system used in retail stores to prevent shoplifting. It consists of a transmitter antenna and a receiver antenna that create an electromagnetic field. When an item with a compatible tag passes through these antennas without being deactivated by the cashier, an alarm is triggered. Typical failures in the Sensormatic 0301-0380 include antenna misalignment, cable damage, power supply issues, and component failures in the transmitter or receiver circuits, resulting in false alarms or ineffective detection. Regular maintenance and calibration are necessary to ensure optimal performance.
The Sensormatic 0301-0380 is a magnetic deactivator commonly used in retail environments to deactivate anti-theft tags on merchandise at the point of sale. This device features a high-speed deactivation process using a built-in magnetic field to render security tags inactive. Typical failures in the Sensormatic 0301-0380 include power supply issues, faulty magnetic coil, or improper alignment causing incomplete deactivation of security tags. Other common problems may include electronic component failure due to wear and tear or damage. Regular maintenance and calibration are recommended to ensure proper functionality.
The Sensormatic 0301-0518 is a surveillance system used in retail stores to deter theft and monitor customer activity. This model features a high-quality camera with advanced image processing capabilities to capture clear video footage. Common failures with this device include issues with camera lenses, image sensors, and connection cables. Regular maintenance and inspection are recommended to ensure optimal performance.
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