Checkpoint Omni Manuel utilisateur

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Omni Verifier User’s Manual



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Packing List (see Figure 1)
1. Omni Verifier
2. Docking Station
3. Universal Power Supply
4. Mounting Hardware (2 screws and 2 wall anchors – shown in Figure 2)
5. Power cord (country specific - sold separately)
6. Deactivation Key (not shown - only available with the Omni Deactivation Package)

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FIGURE 1

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Installation of Docking Station
Select a location, which is convenient for the operational requirements on a vertical, dry wall and within easy access to an
outlet.
Mount the docking station at a height, which is comfortable for all intended users.
Secure the docking station to the wall with the mounting hardware (screws and wall anchors) provided, in the orientation
shown in Figure 2.
Connect universal power supply into AC Outlet/Mains and connect the round DC jack into the bottom of the docking station.
See Figure 1. Do not allow the universal power supply to hang from the Docking Station, the DC Plug and Docking
Station will separate.
OMNI VERIFIER MUST BE CHARGED IN DOCKING STATION
FOR 24 HOURS BEFORE INITIAL USE.
FIGURE 2

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Set-Up
PLEASE REMOVE CUSTOMER LABEL IF OUTSIDE OF EUROPE!
Determine the primary tag frequency type that is used. From this information set the frequency select switches accordingly.
Use a small flat blade screwdriver to set the switch position. Figure 3 shows the location of the frequency selector rotary
switches.
Figure 3
Primary Frequency Table
Switch
position
Label Frequency Type
(MHz)
A 8.2 (default)
B* 7.8, 8.2, 8.6
C 7.8, 8.2 (Europe)
D* 8.2, 8.6, 9.0
INVALID POSITION
F* 8.2, 8.6, 9.0, 9.5
G 8.2
H8.2
I* 9.0, 9.5
INVALID POSITION
* Frequency cannot be used in CEPT member countries within Europe
To help determine the primary frequency in use please cross reference the color coded sticker on the outside of each roll of
labels.
Label Frequency
Type (MHz)
Color code
7.9 Brown
8.2 Dark Blue
8.5 White
9.0 Purple
9.5 Green
Please note: More than one frequency may be in use. If you are still unsure, please contact Checkpoint’s Support Center.

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If a secondary tag frequency is required (typically not used), determine the frequency of the secondary tag, then select the
following switch setting below.
Secondary Frequency Table
Switch
position
Label Frequency Type
(MHz)
K* 1.8
L* 2.0
M* 2.2
N* 3.25
secondary disabled (default)
P* 4.75
Q* 5.0
R* 5.5
S* 16.5
secondary disabled
* Frequency can not be used in CEPT member countries within Europe
Operation
The Omni verifier is used together with the Checkpoint security system. The Omni verifier is designed to allow an operator to
detect an EAS tag, verify operation of the Checkpoint Counterpoint Deactivator, and deactivate Checkpoint deactivatable
security labels (available only with the Omni Deactivation package).
FIGURE 4

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Controls (refer to Figure 4)
OPERATE BUTTON RED button, press to operate; release when finished.
MODE SWITCH Slide switch located on the left side of the unit. This allows the user to operate either in the
PV (Portable Tag Verifier) or DV (Portable Deactivation Verifier) mode.
FREQ. SEL.SWs. Two rotary switches located on the right side of the unit. This allows the user to select
which type of tags he/she wishes to detect.
Indicators (refer to Figure 4)
MODE The YELLOW indicator illuminates when the Omni verifier is in DV (portable deactivation
verifier) mode.
NOISE The ORANGE indicator illuminates when the Omni verifier detects a high noise
environment. This indicator will only light while in the PV (portable tag verifier) mode.
The detection height of a tag could be affected when this indicator is illuminated.
ALARM/CHG The RED indicator illuminates when a tag is detected in PV mode. The RED indicator also
illuminates once the Omni has determined that the Counterpoint antenna is emitting enough
energy to deactivate a standard tag in DV mode. Additionally, while in the Docking
Station, a blinking RED light indicates a deeply discharged battery. When the RED
indicator is lit continuously, this indicates normal charging operation. After charging is
complete, the RED indicator turns off.
PWR/LO BAT The GREEN indicator illuminates continuously while the RED operate button is pressed.
Additionally, this GREEN indicator will flash when the battery is low. The Omni verifier
should be placed in the docking station as soon as possible.
BUZZER Sounds when a tag is detected in PV (portable tag verifier) mode. A loud beep indicates a
primary tag and softer beep indicates a secondary tag. When in the DV (portable
deactivation verifier) mode, the buzzer will beep loudly when a valid Checkpoint
Counterpoint deactivator is detected. When in PD (portable deactivator) mode, the buzzer
will beep loudly on a label until it is deactivated (available only with the Omni
Deactivation package).
If the Omni verifier detects an error condition, all the indicators (YELLOW, ORANGE, RED, and GREEN) will flash
simultaneously and the buzzer will sound. The unit will not function. Selecting an invalid frequency setting usually causes this.

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Portable Tag Verification (PV)
•Remove the detector from the docking station.
•Assure that the mode switch is set to PV.
•Depress and hold the red operate button. The green PWR/LO BAT indicator will illuminate, indicating normal PV
operation. Assure that the YELLOW mode indicator is not illuminated.
•If the green PWR/LO BAT indicator flashes, then place the Omni Verifier back in its docking station.
•Slowly bring the Omni verifier toward the tag. Once the Omni is in close proximity (3” to 5” or 7 to 12 cm) to a
functional tag, the buzzer will sound and the red ALARM/CHG indicator will illuminate.
•The Omni can also periodically check for tags other than those operating in the standard 8.2 MHz. These are
known as secondary frequencies. Changing the rotary switches located on the side of the unit can set both the
primary and secondary frequency bands. Refer to the Set-Up section.
•Replace the detector in the docking station if not to be used further.
Portable Deactivation Verifier (DV)
•Remove the detector from the docking station.
•Assure that the mode switch is set to DV.
•Depress and hold the red operate button. The green PWR/LO BAT indicator will illuminate, indicating normal
operation. Assure that the yellow MODE indicator is illuminated.
•If the green PWR/LO BAT indicator flashes, then place the Omni Verifier back in its docking station.
•Hold the Omni about 24” (61cm) above the Counterpoint Deactivation antenna. Slowly lower the Omni towards the
antenna.
Once the Omni has determined that the Counterpoint antenna is emitting enough energy to deactivate a standard tag,
the buzzer will sound and the red ALARM/CHG indicator will illuminate. (Please note: The mode of operation of the
Checkpoint deactivator will affect the detection height.) The portable deactivation verifier will only indicate that an
appropriate deactivation signal is available. The Omni DV mode should not be used to determine the height that a
label will deactivate.
•Replace the Omni in the docking station if not to be used further.
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