Deactivators

Adjustable Antenna Deactivator: DT-2000

Adjustable Antenna Deactivator has a loop, which can be placed underneath the counter or price scanner at the point of sale. The price tag will be scanned and the EAS Label next to the price tag will be deactivated simultaneously.  Not only does this make the checkout process more efficient for the sales associate, but it also allows for more usable counter space.

The deactivators main unit, with dimensions of 25 x 8 x 4 cm, can be mounted anywhere around the checkout area allowing the checker to see the flash of light and/or hear the beep that indicates deactivation of a label’s antennas.If a retail store is not using a price tag scanner, the adjustable loop can still be installed into any non-metallic counter and this will keep the counter space free of unnecessary clutter.



Universal Deactivator: Product Code – DT 3000

The Universal Deactivator is an instrument used to deactivate the adhesive RF labels at the point of sale.

A low power transceiver detects a label when it enters the detection area. A signal is then sent to the deactivation unit, which will then send out a deactivation signal. Ultimately, the deactivation signal deactivates the label in 2 microseconds. An audible beep indicates that the label has been permanently deactivated.

  • Dimensions: 40 cm (15.7") x 28 cm (11") x 2.5 cm (.98")
  • Frequency: 8.2 MHz
  • Power Input: 12VAC 200mA
  • Deactivation Distance: 4x4 cm Label 20 cm
    5x5 cm Label 20 cm

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