Checkpoint Systems CP1900 User Manual

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476736 NOTICE TO PERSONS RECEIVING THISDRAWINGAND/OR TECHNICAL INFORMATION:Title:       INSTALLATION & TUNE-UPPROCEDURECOUNTERPOINT IXCheckpoint Systems claims proprietary rights to the material disclosedhereon.This drawing and/or technical information is issued in confidence forengineering information only and may not be reproduced or used tomanufacture anything shown or referred to hereon without direct writtenpermission from Checkpoint Systems to the user. This drawing and/ortechnical information is the property of Checkpoint Systems and is loanedfor mutual assistance, to be returned when its purp ose has been served.THIS DRAWING AND/OR TECHNICAL INFORMATION IS THEPROPERTY OF CHECKPOINT SYSTEMS, INC.Revisions RevisionsRev Description Date Engineer Rev Description Date Approved00Doc. Spec: Date:Dwn: Date:                    Chk: Date:Eng Date:Size A 476736Used On Appd:Date: Scale: N/A Checkpoint Systems, Inc. 1996 Page 1 of 28
Rev. 00TECHNICAL DOCUMENTATIONINSTALLATION & TUNE-UP PROCEDURE March 9, 2000             COUNTERPOINT IX FCC ID: D04CP1900 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________CHECKPOINT SYSTEMS, INC. CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION, FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY.DWG.  476736 PAGE 2Table Of ContentsSection Description PageAForward. 41.0 System Description 5-71.1 System Overview 51.1.1 How the System Works 51.1.2 System Effectiveness  51.2 Chassis 61.3 Power Supply and C/PT resettable fuse 61.4 Remote Unit 61.5 Antenna 61.6 Target 62.0 Recommended Tools and Equipment 72.1 Electronic Test Equipment 7Table 2.1 - Recommended Electronic Test Equipment 72.2 Installation Tools 7Table 2.2 - Recommended Installation Tools 73.0 Wiring the C/PT IX 8-113.1 Power Connection 8Figure 3.1 - wire Connection 83.2 Antenna Connection 93.2.1 Pad Connection 9Figure 3.2.1 - Pad Connection 93.2.2 Scanner Antenna Connection 10Figure 3.2.2 - Scanner Connection 103.3 Slaving Connection 103.3.1 Wire Slaving 103.3.2 Fiber Slaving 113.3.3 Secure Cables 113.4 Interlock Connection 113.5 Remote Unit Connection 11Table 3.5 - Remote Unit Connection 114.0 Install the C/PT IX 12-144.1 Chassis Installation 12Figure 4.1A - Horizontal Chassis Installation 12Figure 4.1B - Vertical Chassis installation 134.2 Remote Unit Installation 13Figure 4.2A - Vertical Remote Unit Installation 13Figure 4.2B - Horizontal Remote Unit Installation 14
Rev. 00TECHNICAL DOCUMENTATIONINSTALLATION & TUNE-UP PROCEDURE March 9, 2000             COUNTERPOINT IX FCC ID: D04CP1900 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________CHECKPOINT SYSTEMS, INC. CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION, FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY.DWG.  476736 PAGE 35.0 C/PT IX DIP Switch Configuration 14-185.1 Antenna Matching 15Table 5.1 - Antenna Matching Chart 155.2 IV Mode 16Table 5.2 - Settings for IV Mode 165.3 V Mode 17Table 5.3 - Settings for V Mode 175.4 VI Mode 18Table 5.4 - Settings for VI Mode 186.0 C/PT IX Tune-Up and Test Procedure 19-206.1 Center Frequency and Deviation Verification 196.2 IV Mode 196.3 V Mode 196.4 VI Mode 206.5 Interlock Turn-On Time Adjustment 207.0 After the Installation 20-217.1 Turning the Deactivator On and Off 207.2 How the Deactivator Works 207.3 When the Tag Doesn’t Deactivate 20-217.4 When the Sensing System Alarms 217.5 Testing the Deactivator 217.6 Operational Problems 217.7 Tagging 218.0 Figures and Tables 22-268.1 Test Points and Adjustments 22Figure 8.1 - Test Points and Adjustments 228.2 Slave/Inhibit Decision Chart 23Table - 8.2 C/PT IX Slaving/Inhibit Decision Chart 238.3 DIP Switch Settings 24Table 8.3 - DIP Switch Settings 248.4 INTERLOCK Time Adjustment Chart 25Table 8.4 - INTERLOCK Time Adjustment Chart 25       8.5         Performance Matrix 26        Table 8.5 - Performance Matrix 26Appendix A Fine Tuning 27-29       A.1         Detailed Tuning in IV Mode 27-29        Figure A1.1 - AC Signal at TP2 with SW1,2 ( 1 ) On 27       Figure A1.2 - AC Signal at TP2 with SW1,2 ( 5,6 ) On 27       Figure A1.3 - AC Signal at TP2 with SW1,2 ( 3,4,5,6 ) On 28       Figure A1.4 - AC Signal at TP4 29      A.2        Detailed Tuning in V  Mode 29      A.3        Detailed Tuning in VI Mode 29
Rev. 00TECHNICAL DOCUMENTATIONINSTALLATION & TUNE-UP PROCEDURE March 9, 2000             COUNTERPOINT IX FCC ID: D04CP1900 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________CHECKPOINT SYSTEMS, INC. CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION, FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY.DWG.  476736 PAGE 4           Scope of DocumentThis manual describes the steps necessary to install, tune, test and operate the C/PT IXDeactivation system.Manual StructureThis manual is organized with the following structure:Section 1.0 Describes the C/PT IX system components and how they work.Section 2.0 Lists the tools recommended to install, tune and test the C/PT IX system.Section 3.0 Lists and describes steps required to wire the C/PT IX system.Section 4.0 Lists and describes steps required to install the C/PT IX system.Section 5.0 Lists and describes steps to tune and test the C/PT IX system.Required Knowledge and SkillThis manual assumes that you have the technical skill and electronic knowledge you need to:•Read a wiring diagram•Connect and read electronic test instruments•Make electrical wiring connections•Do light construction work using hand and small power toolsEditorial ConventionsThis manual numbers each paragraph and table to help you find information easily and quickly.Two levels of decimals indicate subsections; for example: 5.1 or 2.3.3 Tables and figurescarry the number of the subsection in which they appear rather than consecutive numbers.
Rev. 00TECHNICAL DOCUMENTATIONINSTALLATION & TUNE-UP PROCEDURE March 9, 2000             COUNTERPOINT IX FCC ID: D04CP1900 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________CHECKPOINT SYSTEMS, INC. CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION, FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY.DWG.  476736 PAGE 51.0 System Description1.1 System OverviewCheckpoint's C/PT IX deactivation system dramatically cuts inventory shrinkagelosses from customer shoplifting and employee pilferage when used in conjunctionwith a Checkpoint electronic article merchandising system.  Although not foolproof,C/PT IX can reduce losses in retail stores so effectively that the savings will quicklyexceed the system's cost.  This manual describes how to install, tune, and test theC/PT IX system.A complete C/PT IX system consists of one chassis, one or two pads or scanner antennas and targets attached to protected inventory.  The pad rests on the top of the checkout counter where tagged merchandise can pass over it.  The chassis is usually mounted under or inside the checkout counter.  Clerks deactivate these targets at checkout.  If someone should try to exit through the sensing system with an active target, an alarm sounds.  The manager can then intercept and verify the item has been properly purchased.1.1.1 How the System WorksOne chassis can drive up to two pads or up to two scanner/deactivators or acombination of both.  A random pulsed-RF signal is generated by the chassis.This signal is sent through a cable or cables connected to one or two padscreating a RF field above the pad(s).  When a Checkpoint target enters thefield, it responds to the chassis' signal by resonating and emitting a signal of itsown.  Depends on its operating modes, the chassis either picks up the target'ssignal, and amplifies the subsequent pulses to destroy or deactivate the target,or operates in the high power mode to destroy or deactivate the target all thetime.1.1.2 System EffectivenessIt is possible to subvert the C/PT IX system.  For example, targetedmerchandise can be deactivated by customers, then concealed.  Customerscould also remove targets from protected merchandise.  Customers can learnthese and other tricks to evade security measures.Most theft loss arises from impulsive shoplifters, who sense an opportunity tosteal and spontaneously act to take advantage of it.  C/PT IX, in conjunctionwith a sensing system, acts effectively to discourage these casual shoplifters,     and they seldom learn how to defeat this system.
Rev. 00TECHNICAL DOCUMENTATIONINSTALLATION & TUNE-UP PROCEDURE March 9, 2000             COUNTERPOINT IX FCC ID: D04CP1900 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________CHECKPOINT SYSTEMS, INC. CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION, FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY.DWG.  476736 PAGE 61.2 ChassisThe chassis is mounted inside or under the checkout stand so that it is within 8 feet of an AC  power outlet, 7 feet of a pad, 5 feet of a scanner antenna.On the unit’s face are:• a recessed power switch,• an access hole to the internal volume control,• a green LED ( POWER ) that lights when power is on,• a red LED ( ALARM ) that lights when a live tag is detected,• a green LED ( SLAVE ) that lights when the C/PT IX is locked in slaved mode,• a yellow LED ( DISABLE ) that lights when the C/PT IX is inhibited.  On the unit’s back are: • a 6-pin female connector for antenna connection,• three access holes for power, slaving, interlock, inhibit, and remote unit cables.  1.3 Power Supply and C/PT resettable fuse The standard C/PT IX chassis operates on 90 - 264 VAC 50/60Hz /15 VDC supplywith a current rating of over 1.0 A.  The C/PT IX uses a resettable fuse. To reset thisfuse, turn off power, wait 1 minute and turn on power.  1.4 Remote Unit When the C/PT IX is configured in IV or VI mode, a remote unit is needed.  On the remote unit’s face are: • a recessed power switch,• a green LED that lights when power is on,• a sonalert that beeps when a live tag is detected by the C/PT IX.1.5 AntennaThe C/PT IX chassis can be used with a variety of antenna configurations.Checkpoint or some scanner manufacturers produce these antennas.1.6 TargetThe C/PT IX system is compatible with all 8.2 MHz deactivatable tags.  In addition, the C/PT IX will alarm when a non-deactivatable tag is placed in its field, but it will not deactivate the tag.  Occasionally, non-deactivatable paper tags ( those with lower than average breakdown voltage ) will be deactivated, especially when placed near a corner  of the pad where field strength is greatest.  The CSE should be aware of this rare event.
Rev. 00TECHNICAL DOCUMENTATIONINSTALLATION & TUNE-UP PROCEDURE March 9, 2000             COUNTERPOINT IX FCC ID: D04CP1900 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________CHECKPOINT SYSTEMS, INC. CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION, FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY.DWG.  476736 PAGE 72.0 Recommended Tools and Equipment2.1 Electronic Test EquipmentTable 2.1 lists the electronic equipment recommended for tuning the C/PT IX system.Equipment Comments_________________________________________________________________________________Oscilloscope Minimum 20 MHz bandwidth, battery powered or filteredDC power supply, Two X10 probes, HITACHI V209or equivalent.Solid State Dip Meter Or some type of oscillator to tune bandwidth.  Delica MC200, or equivalent.Multimeter  with  Fluke 79 Series II Multimeter or equivalent.frequency counter_________________________________________________________________________________Table 2.1 Recommended Electronic Test Equipment2.2 Installation ToolsThe tools listed in Table 2.2 are recommended for installing the C/PT IX system._______________________________________________________________________________Arrow Staple Gun, T-25 PenlightDiagonal cutter, regular and midget Coaxial wire strippersWire stripper Crimper for RG58/59 coax cableElectronic hand drill and bits: Heyco bushing pliers - Heyco # 0022 (optional)•Steel bits, assorted sizes Screwdriver, regular•Wood bits, assorted sizes Screwdriver, #2, Phillips25' heavy duty extension cord, 3-conductor Tape measure, 25'Marker, black felt Tuning tool, plastic/non-conductiveNut driver, 1/4" and 5/16" Outlet testerWire snake Wiremold removal tool400 series test tag A 300 Kohm or greater resistor( Used to bleed off capacitors )______________________________________________________________________________Table 2.2 Recommended Installation Tools
Rev. 00TECHNICAL DOCUMENTATIONINSTALLATION & TUNE-UP PROCEDURE March 9, 2000             COUNTERPOINT IX FCC ID: D04CP1900 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________CHECKPOINT SYSTEMS, INC. CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION, FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY.DWG.  476736 PAGE 83.0 Wiring the C/PT IX3.1 Power ConnectionThe BLACK/WHITE or POSITIVE conductor from the power supply should be connected to the PWR+ of J2 and the BLACK or GROUND conductor from the power  supply should be connected to the PWR- of J2.If a switch is being used to cycle the power, the switch should be connected to theSWITCH of J2. If no switch is being used, place a jumper wire between those twopins of SWITCH.  See Figure 3.1 for the detail.Figure 3.1 Wire Connections
Rev. 00TECHNICAL DOCUMENTATIONINSTALLATION & TUNE-UP PROCEDURE March 9, 2000             COUNTERPOINT IX FCC ID: D04CP1900 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________CHECKPOINT SYSTEMS, INC. CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION, FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY.DWG.  476736 PAGE 93.2 Antenna Connection3.2.1 Pad ConnectionC/PT IX can drive one or two pads or scanner/deactivators.  The cable lengthfor the pad is 8 feet.  (Don’t alter the cable length under any circumstance)Place each pad in position on its counter.  The maximum distance between thetwo pads that are connected to a single chassis is 12 feet.  The best performancecan be achieved if the pad cable run straight out of the pad for at least 6”(15 cm) before it changes direction.  See Figure 3.2.1.  If the direct pad-chassisroute takes the cable back under the pad, beneath the counter top, it’s best toroute the cable along the center of the pad.  See Figure 3.2.1.  Ensure thatdeactivation remains as transparent to the checkout process as possible. Connectthe pads cables to either ANT1 (pin 1,3 of J1) or ANT2 (pin 4,6 of J1) withdrain wires to GND (pin 2 or 5 of J1) on the C/PT IX. See Figure 3.1 for thedetail.Figure 3.2.1 Pad Connection
Rev. 00TECHNICAL DOCUMENTATIONINSTALLATION & TUNE-UP PROCEDURE March 9, 2000             COUNTERPOINT IX FCC ID: D04CP1900 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________CHECKPOINT SYSTEMS, INC. CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION, FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY.DWG.  476736 PAGE 103.2.2 Scanner Antenna ConnectionTo achieve optimized performance, the cable length from the chassis to 4_WAYconnector or buttsplice should be kept to 6 feet in length.  (Don’t alter thislength under any circumstance)  Extend the scanner antenna cable by 6 feetusing the 4-WAY connector or the buttsplice and the cable (Belden 8760 #18) provided with the installation kit.  See Figure 3.2.2.  Connect the antenna cable to either ANT1 (pin 1,3 of J1) or ANT2 (pin 4,6 of J1) with the drain wire to GND (pin 2 or 5 of J1) on C/PT IX.  See Figure 3.1 for the detail.                                                                                                                                                C/PT IX                           ScannerFigure 3.2.2 Scanner Connection3.3 Slaving ConnectionWhether or not the C/PT IX should be slaved to other EAS systems or deactivationsystems depends on the environment of the site, the layout of the system, and thesettings of the system.  Refer to Table 8.1 as a guideline for the minimum distancesrequired between the various EAS systems and the C/PT IX.  If you are not sure,temporarily plug in and turn on the C/PT IX, attach the oscilloscope probe to theappropriate test point of the EAS systems receivers as you test for poor detection andphantoms.NOTE: The C/PT IX doesn’t have MASTER SLAVE OUTPUT. It cannot be slaved to each other unless a master source such as an EAS system or fiber master exists.3.3.1 Wire SlavingConnect the slaving input cable from the master source to Slave In (pin 5, 6 of J4).  Connect the slaving output cable (daisy chain) to Slave Out (pin 3,4 of J4).  Ground for wire slave is pin 2 of J4. See Figure 3.1 for the detail. 6 feetConnectorOrButtsplice
Rev. 00TECHNICAL DOCUMENTATIONINSTALLATION & TUNE-UP PROCEDURE March 9, 2000             COUNTERPOINT IX FCC ID: D04CP1900 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________CHECKPOINT SYSTEMS, INC. CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION, FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY.DWG.  476736 PAGE 113.3.2 Fiber SlavingWhen fiber slaving, you need the fiber receiver found in Fiber Slave Kit(P/N 469022).  Plug the fiber receiver into U15 and tie wrap it.  Connect the fiber cable with the connector from the fiber master to the fiber receiver.3.3.3 Secure CablesSecure slave/inhibit wiremold, measure, cut, and lay the cable.  Secure thepad- chassis and power cables to the sales counter surfaces with cable ties.Use plastic wiremold where cables are visible to the store personnel.  Securethe excess of either cable under the counter by bundling it.  Do not coil it.Make sure to leave enough cable slack at the chassis end to allow serviceaccess.  Leave the chassis unplugged.  Install Heyco bushings at each cableentry on the rear of the deactivator chassis.3.4 Interlock ConnectionIf the interlock function is used, connect the interlock input cable either directly from the scanner or from the audio interlock board to INTLK at J4.  Notice the polarity. See Figure 3.1 for the detail.3.5 Optional Remote Unit ConnectionWhen configured in IV and VI modes, an optional remote unit containing a sonalertand the power ON/OFF switch can be connected to the C/PT IX chassis.  Thepurpose of this unit is to provide easy access to power ON/OFF switch.  To connectthe remote unit, remove the wires from SWITCH at J2 of the C/PT IX chassis and cutoff the exposed leads.  Install the wires from the remote unit following Table 3.5.Install Heyco Bushing at the entry of the cable.  See Figure 3.1 for the detail.Cable From the Remote Unit Connection to C/PT IX ChassisRed, Brown and Yellow SWITCH Pin 4 at J2( next to SPKR )Black and Green SWITCH Pin 3 at J2( next to PWR )White SPKR ( + ) at J3Blue SPKR ( - ) at J3Orange PWR ( - ) at J2Table 3.5 Remote Unit Connection
Rev. 00TECHNICAL DOCUMENTATIONINSTALLATION & TUNE-UP PROCEDURE March 9, 2000             COUNTERPOINT IX FCC ID: D04CP1900 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________CHECKPOINT SYSTEMS, INC. CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION, FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY.DWG.  476736 PAGE 124.0 Install the C/PT IX4.1 Chassis InstallationThe C/PT IX chassis can be installed vertically and horizontally.  Ensure to install the chassis at a convenient location where the customer has easy access to ON/OFF switch.  Unscrew and slide the cover out of the chassis, install the cover horizontally as shown in Figure 4.1A and vertically as shown in Figure 4.1B, and slide the chassis back on.  Ensure to allow enough space so the chassis can slide in and out easily.Figure 4.1A Horizontal Chassis Installation
Rev. 00TECHNICAL DOCUMENTATIONINSTALLATION & TUNE-UP PROCEDURE March 9, 2000             COUNTERPOINT IX FCC ID: D04CP1900 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________CHECKPOINT SYSTEMS, INC. CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION, FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY.DWG.  476736 PAGE 13Figure 4.1B Vertical Chassis Installation4.2 Remote Unit InstallationWhen a remote unit is used, it should be installed at a location where the customer haseasy access to the unit.  Figure 4.2A and 4.2B show examples.Figure 4.2A Vertical Remote Unit Installation
Rev. 00TECHNICAL DOCUMENTATIONINSTALLATION & TUNE-UP PROCEDURE March 9, 2000             COUNTERPOINT IX FCC ID: D04CP1900 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________CHECKPOINT SYSTEMS, INC. CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION, FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY.DWG.  476736 PAGE 14Figure 4.2B Horizontal Remote Unit Installation5.0 C/PT IX DIP Switch ConfigurationThe C/PT IX can be configured as master or slave unit, operating in IV, V, or VI modes. Thisis done by the settings of SW1, SW2, SW3, SW4, and SW5.In IV mode, the C/PT IX detects the tag first and switches from the low power mode to the high power mode to destroy the tag.In V mode, the C/PT IX operates in the high power mode all the time to destroy the tag and will not detect the tag.In VI mode, the C/PT IX operates in the high power mode all the time to destroy the tag but will detect the hard tags and any missed soft tags.Almost all the C/PT IX’s functions are configured by three banks of DIP switches.  Refer toTable 8.3 for a complete listing of the DIP switches and their functions.  A simplified tablecan also be found on the back of the chassis.5.1 Antenna Matching
Rev. 00TECHNICAL DOCUMENTATIONINSTALLATION & TUNE-UP PROCEDURE March 9, 2000             COUNTERPOINT IX FCC ID: D04CP1900 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________CHECKPOINT SYSTEMS, INC. CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION, FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY.DWG.  476736 PAGE 15To achieve optimized performance, the C/PT IX’s output impedance needs to be matched to the scanner antenna or the pad it connects to.  This is done by using DIP switches SW1and SW2.  Table 5.1 applies to CP IV, V, or VI mode.Note 1: The cable length is 8 feet for the pads and 6 feet for the scanners.Note 2: The table is for single pad or scanner. If double, refer to Section 8.0 for details.SCANNERS SW1,2 (1) SW1,2 (2) SW1,2 (3) SW1,2 (4) SW1,2 (5) SW1,2 (6)HS1250 ON OFF OFF OFF ON OFFLS5000 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFFLS5700 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFFLS9100 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFFMAGELLAN OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFFMAGELLAN SL ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFFNCR7820 ON OFF OFF OFF ON OFFNCR7824 ON OFF OFF OFF ON OFFNCR7870 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFFNCR7875 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ONORION OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFFPADS ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFFSP750F ON OFF OFF OFF ON OFFSP760SLS ON OFF ON OFF OFF ONSP960LS ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFFVS1000 ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFFVS1000S ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFFWAND OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFFTable 5.1 Antenna Matching Chart
Rev. 00TECHNICAL DOCUMENTATIONINSTALLATION & TUNE-UP PROCEDURE March 9, 2000             COUNTERPOINT IX FCC ID: D04CP1900 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________CHECKPOINT SYSTEMS, INC. CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION, FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY.DWG.  476736 PAGE 165.2 IV ModeWhen configured as IV mode, SW1, SW2, SW3, SW4, and SW5 need to be set as follows:SW1,2 DESCRIPTION1,2 See Table 5.13,4 See Table 5.15,6 See Table 5.1SW31 OFF    See Note 32 OFF    See Note 4 Note 4: This is for interlock function. See Table 8.3.3 OFF    See Note 44 OFF    See Note 6 Note 6: This is a default setting for MASTER mode, see Table 8.3 for5 OFF    See Note 6              slaving6 OFF    See Note 6SW41OFF2OFF3ON4OFF5 ON      See Note 7 Note 7: This is a default setting for MEDIUM detection, see Table 8.36 OFF    See Note 7                for different settings.SW51 OFF  See Table 8.32 OFF    See Note 8 Note 8: This is the default freq. band (7.6 – 8.7 MHz), see Table 8.33 OFF    See Note 8                for different bands.4 OFF    See Note 8Note 3: This is a default setting for Medium deactivation. ( 44 VDC at VPA TP2 for FCC, CE/UKcompliance ) For non- regulated market, please see Table 8.3 for the settings.Table 5.2 Settings for IV Mode
Rev. 00TECHNICAL DOCUMENTATIONINSTALLATION & TUNE-UP PROCEDURE March 9, 2000             COUNTERPOINT IX FCC ID: D04CP1900 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________CHECKPOINT SYSTEMS, INC. CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION, FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY.DWG.  476736 PAGE 175.3 V ModeWhen configured as V mode, SW1, SW2, SW3, SW4, and SW5 need to be set as follows:SW1,2 DESCRIPTION1,2 See Table 5.13,4 See Table 5.15,6 See Table 5.1SW31 OFF    See Note 92 OFF    See Note 10 Note 10: This is for interlock function in IV mode3 OFF    See Note 104 OFF    See Note 11 Note 11: This is a default setting for MASTER mode, see Table 8.3 for5 OFF    See Note 11              slaving6 OFF    See Note 11SW41OFF2OFF3OFF4OFF5 N/A    See Note 12 Note 12: Not used in V mode.6 N/A    See Note 12SW51 OFF  See Table 8.32 OFF    See Note 13 Note 13: This is a default setting for MASTER mode, see Table 8.33 OFF    See Note 13                for slaving4 OFF    See Note 13Note 9: This is a default setting for Medium deactivation ( 44 VDC at VPA TP2 for FCC, CE/UK compliance )For non- regulated market, please see Table 8.3 for the settings.Table 5.3 Settings for V Mode
Rev. 00TECHNICAL DOCUMENTATIONINSTALLATION & TUNE-UP PROCEDURE March 9, 2000             COUNTERPOINT IX FCC ID: D04CP1900 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________CHECKPOINT SYSTEMS, INC. CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION, FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY.DWG.  476736 PAGE 185.4 VI ModeWhen configured as VI mode, SW1, SW2, SW3, SW4, and SW5 need to be set as follows:SW1,2 DESCRIPTION1,2 See Table 5.13,4 See Table 5.15,6 See Table 5.1SW31 OFF    See Note 142 OFF    See Note 15 Note 15: This is for interlock function. See Table 8.3.3 OFF    See Note 154 OFF    See Note 16 Note 16: This is a default setting for MASTER mode, see Table 8.3 for5 OFF    See Note 16              slaving6 OFF    See Note 16SW41 ON Note 18: This is for interlock function. See Table 8.3 for settings.2OFF3N/A4ON5 ON      See Note 19 Note 19: This is a default setting for MEDIUM detection, see Table 8.36 OFF     See Note 19                for different settings.SW51 OFF  See Table 8.32 OFF     See Note 20 Note 20: This is the default freq. band (7.6 – 8.7 MHz), see Table 8.33 OFF     See Note 20                for different bands.4 OFF     See Note 20Note 14: This is a default setting for Medium deactivation. ( 44 VDC at VPA TP2 for FCC, CE/UK compliance )For non- regulated market, please see Table 8.3 for the settingsTable 5.4 Settings for VI Mode
Rev. 00TECHNICAL DOCUMENTATIONINSTALLATION & TUNE-UP PROCEDURE March 9, 2000             COUNTERPOINT IX FCC ID: D04CP1900 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________CHECKPOINT SYSTEMS, INC. CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION, FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY.DWG.  476736 PAGE 196.0 C/PT IX Tune Up and Test ProcedureIf you haven’t already done so, follow the standard procedure to tune the sensing system to Checkpoint’s specifications BEFORE tuning the deactivators.6.1 Center Frequency and Deviation VerifySince the C/PT IX uses pulse-listen technology, it’s difficult to measure the centerfrequency and the deviation using regular tools.  Also, since the C/PT IX uses DDS(Direct Digital Synthesis), the frequency band can not be adjusted. Use dip meter andthe ear  phone to verify the center frequency and the deviation.  You shouldhear the clicking sound with your earphone from 7.6 –8.7 MHz when you sweep thefrequency using the dip meter.  See Figure 8.1.6.2 IV ModeFollow step 5.2 to configure the chassisDetection Field AdjustmentWhen in IV mode, the detection field should be adjusted properly to achieve the best performance.To insure that tags will be detected before they are deactivated adjust R11 toits minimum setting which is approximately 0.7 VDC. See Figure 8.1.Sensitivity adjustmentWhen in IV mode, the sensitivity of the receiver should be adjusted properly to achieve the best performance.Adjust GAIN (R4) all the way clockwise (maximum) to achieve betterdetection.  If phantoms occur, adjust GAIN (R4) counterclockwise slightlyuntil the phantoms stop.Test the detection height using standard 410 test tag.  The detection height should be comparable to the numbers listed in Table 8.2.  If the detection height is less than expected, go to Appendix A for the detailed tuning.6.3 V ModeFollow step 5.3 to configure the chassis.  Test the deactivation height using live 410tags.  The deactivation height should be comparable to the numbers listed in Table8.2. If the deactivation height is worse than expected, go to Appendix A for thedetailed tuning.
Rev. 00TECHNICAL DOCUMENTATIONINSTALLATION & TUNE-UP PROCEDURE March 9, 2000             COUNTERPOINT IX FCC ID: D04CP1900 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________CHECKPOINT SYSTEMS, INC. CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION, FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY.DWG.  476736 PAGE 206.4 VI ModeFollow step 5.4 to configure the chassis.  Test the deactivation height using live 410tags.  The deactivation height should be same or better compared to the numberslisted in Table 8.2.  If the deactivation height is worse than expected, go to AppendixA for the detailed tuning.  Test the detection height using standard 410 test tag, itshould be at least 6” or higher if a pad is used.6.5 Interlock Turn-On Time AdjustmentWhen the interlock function is used, adjust INT TIME (R98) clockwise to increasethe interlock Turn-On time from 0.2 - 10 seconds in LO mode (SW3-3 OFF) and 1min– 10 min in HI mode (SW3-3 ON).  See Figure 8.1.7.0 After The InstallationWait until after installation and tuning to show the customer personnel how the deactivatoroperates.  Ensure that site management is present and let them designate which siteemployees will attend.  If you have just installed a sensing system and deactivators, explainthe sensing system operation first, then follow with the deactivator operations, as follows:7.1 Turning the Deactivator On and OffThe deactivator should be turned off when not in use to prevent unauthorizedpersonnel from deactivating tags.Show the operation of the power switch, and point out the green light on the chassis,which shows that the power is on.  If the sensing system control module is Model N orlater, mention that a key is required to activate the system.  If the sensing system isthe master in a slaved configuration, indicate that it must be on before thedeactivators will function.7.2 How the Deactivator WorksShow how the deactivator operation is similar to the sensing system in that bothsystems transmit radio signals which cause tags to respond with their own radiosignals when they come into range.  Explain that each system's receiver recognizes thetag signal then verifies it.  Then explain that the difference between the two is whateach does with the verified tag signal.  The sensing system alarms loudly upon tagverification.  The deactivator alarms softly at the chassis and disables the tag.  Whendeactivation is immediate, there will be no audible alarm.7.3 When the Tag Doesn't DeactivateExplain that tags vary in length of time required to deactivate.  Some tags deactivateinstantly, while others take longer.  It may be that a very few wouldn't deactivateautomatically.  If this should occur, just place a Thank You label over the tag.Mention that any hard tags, hang tags, or non-deactivatable stickers also will notdeactivate automatically.  Clerks must either remove these tags, or mask them with a
Rev. 00TECHNICAL DOCUMENTATIONINSTALLATION & TUNE-UP PROCEDURE March 9, 2000             COUNTERPOINT IX FCC ID: D04CP1900 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________CHECKPOINT SYSTEMS, INC. CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION, FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY.DWG.  476736 PAGE 21Thank You label.  For these tags, the deactivator acts as a point of sale detector.  Itcontinues to alarm softly until the tag is removed or masked.7.4 When the Sensing System AlarmsEmployees should follow their management's standard procedure for handling sensingsystem alarms, just as if there were no deactivators in the store.  If there is nostandard procedure, make a mental note to encourage management to set one.  Waituntil after you conclude the training meeting to avoid embarrassing management infront of the employees.7.5 Testing the DeactivatorEmployees should turn on the deactivator before use and turn off the deactivatorwhen unattended.  An employee verifies power by viewing the green light on thechassis.  Beyond checking the power on switch, there isn't much need to test thedeactivator's function because it will be immediately apparent should a unit fail todisable tags.Show employees how to test for deactivation in case site management should want totest a unit.  In IV and VI modes, use a hard tag, hang tag or non-deactivatable sticker.Hold it about 18" (46 cm) above each deactivator pad and bring it down slowly to thepad's surface.  Point out alarm occurs at about 10.5" (27 cm) height.  Take adeactivatable sticker and move it down in the same manner.  Observe the signal stopsas the tag gets closer.  Try to alarm the deactivator again with the same tag to verifythat it has been disabled.  Make sure that this activity doesn't alarm any otherdeactivator or sensing system.  In V mode, use DV1000 and live 410 tags to test thesystem.7.6 Operational ProblemsGive site management the telephone numbers used for calling Checkpoint serviceabout equipment problems.  Detail how to avoid potential problems by keepingpermanent tags and stickers and also metal objects away from the deactivator pads.7.7 TaggingShow how deactivatable stickers can now be hidden in protected merchandise.Remind the customer that metal and foil objects usually can't be protected by pressuresensitive tags.  Detail that all procedures for tagging merchandise covered in theUser's Guide apply also to deactivatable tags.  Detail the necessity of maintaining atagging system, use of merchandise value or theft activity to decide whichmerchandise to tag, and the need for following an established procedure when thesensing system alarms.8.0 Figures and Tables
Rev. 00TECHNICAL DOCUMENTATIONINSTALLATION & TUNE-UP PROCEDURE March 9, 2000             COUNTERPOINT IX FCC ID: D04CP1900 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________CHECKPOINT SYSTEMS, INC. CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION, FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY.DWG.  476736 PAGE 228.1 Test Points and AdjustmentsFigure 8.1 Test Points and AdjustmentAntenna TPRX GAINPotentiometerDetection PowerAdjustment (4mode)Listen TPVPA TPDeactivation PowerAdjustmentInterlock TimeAdjustmentPotentiometerSounder VolumeInterlock TP
Rev. 00TECHNICAL DOCUMENTATIONINSTALLATION & TUNE-UP PROCEDURE March 9, 2000             COUNTERPOINT IX FCC ID: D04CP1900 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________CHECKPOINT SYSTEMS, INC. CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION, FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY.DWG.  476736 PAGE 238.2 Slaving Decision Chart/All testing have been done with pads.C/PT IX Slaving Decision ChartC/PT IX Operating ModeSystem C/PT IXPower IV V VISlaved Non-Slaved Slaved Non-Slaved Slaved Non-SlavedHi 15 ft 35 ft 20 ft 50 ft 20 ft 50 ftCondor Med 15 ft 30 ft 20 ft 40 ft 20 ft 40 ftLow 15 ft 20 ft 20 ft 35 ft 20 ft 35 ftHi 9 ft 9 ft 2 ft 4 ft 3 ft 4 ftQS4000 Med 9 ft 9 ft 2 ft 3 ft 3 ft 3 ftLow 9 ft 9 ft 2 ft 3 ft 3 ft 3 ftHi 8 ft 8 ft 2 ft 5 ft 2 ft 5 ftQS2000 Med 8 ft 8 ft 2 ft 4 ft 2 ft 4 ftLow 8 ft 8 ft 2 ft 3 ft 2 ft 3 ftHi 8 ft 8 ft 2 ft 5 ft 2 ft 5 ftQuickSilver Med 8 ft 8 ft 2 ft 4 ft 2 ft 4 ftLow 8 ft 8 ft 2 ft 3 ft 2 ft 3 ftHi 7 ft 7 ft 2 ft 5 ft 2 ft 5 ftInca Med 7 ft 7 ft 2 ft 4 ft 2 ft 4 ftLow 7 ft 7 ft 2 ft 3 ft 2 ft 3 ftHi 7 ft 7 ft 13 ft 13 ft 13 ft 13 ftCP IV Med 7 ft 7 ft 7 ft 7 ft 7 ft 7 ftLow 7 ft 7 ft 4 ft 4 ft 4 ft 4 ftCPV Hi 8 ft 8 ft 0 ft 0 ft 5 ft 5 ftHigh Power Med 8 ft 8 ft 0 ft 0 ft 5 ft 5 ftLow 8 ft 8 ft 0 ft 0 ft 5 ft 5 ftHi 18 ft 18 ft 1 ft 1 ft 6 ft 6 ftCP VI Med 18 ft 18 ft 1 ft 1 ft 6 ft 6 ftLow 18 ft 18 ft 1 ft 1 ft 6 ft 6 ftC/PT IX in Hi 15 ft 15 ft 18 ft 18 ft 18 ft 18 ftIV Mode Med 15 ft 15 ft 15 ft 15 ft 15 ft 15 ftLow 15 ft 15 ft 14 ft 14 ft 14 ft 14 ftC/PT IX in Hi 18 ft 18 ft 0 ft 0 ft 5 ft 5 ft V Mode Med 15 ft 15 ft 0 ft 0 ft 3 ft 3 ftLow 14 ft 14 ft 0 ft 0 ft 3 ft 3 ftC/PT IX in Hi 18 ft 18 ft 5 ft 5 ft 5 ft 5 ft VI Mode Med 15 ft 15 ft 3 ft 3 ft 3 ft 3 ftLow 14 ft 14 ft 3 ft 3 ft 3 ft 3 ftTable 8.2 C/PT IX Slaving decision Chart
Rev. 00TECHNICAL DOCUMENTATIONINSTALLATION & TUNE-UP PROCEDURE March 9, 2000             COUNTERPOINT IX FCC ID: D04CP1900 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________CHECKPOINT SYSTEMS, INC. CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION, FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY.DWG.  476736 PAGE 248.3 DIP Switch SettingsSW1,2 ON Position OFF Position Description1,2 220 pF enabled 220 pF disabled Note: Use SW1 and SW2 to tune the antennas. Refer to Table 5.13,4 150 pF enabled 150 pF disabled           and Appendix A for the details5 91   pF enabled 91   pF disabled6 47   pF enabled 47   pF disabledSW3 ON Position OFF Position Description1 ADJ. VPA (50–90V) 44V VPA Use R57 to adjust VPA2 Interlock enabled Interlock disabled3 HI (Intlk. Time) LO (Intlk. Time) LO (0.2 – 10 sec),   HI (1- 10 min)4 Wire slave ON Wire slave OFF If no slave source is used 4,5, and 6 should kept OFF.5 Wireless slave ON Wireless slave OFF6 Fiber slave ON Fiber slave OFFSW4 123456Description10Hz/ 16 pulse OFF OFF  ---  ---  ---  --- 10Hz is the average frequency when not slaved164Hz/ single pulse ON OFF  ---  ---  ---  --- 164Hz is the average frequency when not slavedPulse Listen N/A ON  ---  ---  ---  ---4  Mode  ---  --- ON OFF  ---  ---5  Mode  ---  --- OFF OFF  ---  ---6  Mode  ---  --- N/A ON  ---  ---Fast Detection  ---  ---  ---  --- OFF OFF 2 tags in sequenceMedium Detection  ---  ---  ---  --- ON OFF 4 tags in sequenceSlow Detection  ---  ---  ---  --- N/A ON 16 tags in sequenceSW5 1 2 3 4Disable Dual Band OFF  ---  ---  --- This feature is used to enable a second frequency band. Dual BandEnable Dual Band ON  ---  ---  --- can’t be used in the US. The software disables Dual band in 5Mode.7.6 - 8.7 MHz  --- OFF OFF OFF This is the default setting for the US.7.4 - 9.0 MHz  --- ON OFF OFF7.4 - 8.8 MHz  --- OFF ON OFF This is the default setting for the Europe.7.8 - 9.4 MHz  --- ON ON OFF7.8 - 9.8 MHz  --- OFF OFF ON7.5 - 8.6 MHz  --- ON OFF ON7.7 - 8.8 MHz  --- OFF ON ON8.5 - 9.8 MHz  --- ON ON ONTable 8.3 DIP Switch Settings
Rev. 00TECHNICAL DOCUMENTATIONINSTALLATION & TUNE-UP PROCEDURE March 9, 2000             COUNTERPOINT IX FCC ID: D04CP1900 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________CHECKPOINT SYSTEMS, INC. CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION, FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY.DWG.  476736 PAGE 258.4 INTERLOCK Time Adjustment ChartThe chart below specifies the voltage on the INTLK TP (Figure 8.1) to set the INTERLOCKtime using INTERLOCK Adjustment potentiometer .INTLK TP(Vdc +/-0.2Vdc) INTLK TIME LOSW3-3 OFF INTLK TIME HISW3-3 ON0.25 0.2 sec 1 min0.75 1 sec 2 min1.25 2 sec 3 min1.75 3 sec 4 min2.25 4 sec 5 min2.75 5.5 sec 6 min3.25 7 sec 7 min3.75 8 sec 8 min4.25 9 sec 9 min4.75 10 sec 10 minTable 8.4  INTERLOCK Time Adjustment Chart
Rev. 00TECHNICAL DOCUMENTATIONINSTALLATION & TUNE-UP PROCEDURE March 9, 2000             COUNTERPOINT IX FCC ID: D04CP1900 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________CHECKPOINT SYSTEMS, INC. CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION, FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY.DWG.  476736 PAGE 268.5   Performance MatrixSCANNER ANTENNA C/PT IX - 4 Mode C/PT IX - 5/6 ModeMGR. NUMBER DETECTION DEACTIVATIONNCR  7820 231088 3" - 4" 7-1/2" - 9"  7824 231088 3" - 4" 7-1/2" - 9"  7870 EAS ready 8-1/2" - 10" 13" - 15"  7875 EAS ready 6" - 8" 11" - 13"Symbol  LS5000-V 994026 6" - 8" 16" - 19"  LS5700 EAS ready 6" - 7" 13" - 15"  LS9100 076635 3" - 4" 4" - 5"Spectra-Physics  MAGELLAN 098409 4-1/2" - 6" 10" - 12"  MAGELLAN SL EAS ready 4" - 6" 6" - 8"  VS1000 EAS ready 4-1/2" - 5-1/2" 8" - 10"  VS1000-Shroud 881777 6" - 8" 14" - 18"  HS1250 EAS ready 3-1/2" - 4" 6" - 8"  750F 231088 3-1/2" - 4-1/2" 8" - 9-1/2"  760SLS-M 881367 8" - 9" 15" - 18"  960LS 984483 4" - 5" 9" - 11-1/2"ICL  ORION 431727 9" - 10-1/2" 14" - 17"MISC.CP WAND 076658 4-1/2" - 5-1/2" 5-1/2" - 6-1/2"12 X 12 PAD 251281 8-1/2" - 9-1/2" 25" - 27"LOW PROFILE 256279 7" - 8" 20" - 22"  V ---- Vertical     H ---- Horizontal     P ---- Plastic     M ---- Metal     W ---- Weigh ScaleTable 8.5 Performance Matrix
Rev. 00TECHNICAL DOCUMENTATIONINSTALLATION & TUNE-UP PROCEDURE March 9, 2000             COUNTERPOINT IX FCC ID: D04CP1900 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________CHECKPOINT SYSTEMS, INC. CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION, FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY.DWG.  476736 PAGE 27Appendix A Fine TuningDIP switch settings in Table 5.1 and Performance Matrix in Table 8.4 are based on the testsperformed in the lab under following conditions:1. Use of 6 feet, #18 cables for the scanners2. Use of 8 feet, #18 cables for the pads3 Free of any interfering RF systems in an open environment4. Use of standard 410 test tag in V mode testing5. Use of standard 410 tags in IV mode testingIn actual installation, these settings may be changed for proper performance of the C/PT IX due toenvironmental variations.  If you are not able to tune the C/PT IX following the normal tuningprocedure detailed in previous chapters, refer to this chapter for fine tunings.A.1 Detailed Tuning in IV ModeTo fine tune the C/PT IX in IV mode, change switches SW1 and SW2 so that the averageamplitude of the AC signal at ANT (TP2) is both maximized and as flat as possible.  Startwith SW1 and SW2 all off and turn on the DIP switches two at a time beginning at position(1).  The following is an example of tuning 12 x 12 pad.Scope Settings:Ch1: Voltage: 5.00v/div Triggered on Ch1Time: 50us/divTest point: TP1Maximized IntensityA1.1 AC Signal at ANT (TP2) with SW1, 2 ( 1 ) On
Rev. 00TECHNICAL DOCUMENTATIONINSTALLATION & TUNE-UP PROCEDURE March 9, 2000             COUNTERPOINT IX FCC ID: D04CP1900 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________CHECKPOINT SYSTEMS, INC. CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION, FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY.DWG.  476736 PAGE 28A1.2 AC Signal at ANT (TP2) with SW1, 2 ( 5,6 ) OnA1.3 AC Signal at ANT (TP2) with SW1, 2 ( 3,4,5,6 ) OnFrom A1.1 to A1.3 it's clear that SW1 and SW2 position (1) should be set to on (A1.1) for12x12 pad because the average amplitude of the AC signal at ANT (TP2) is highestand more flat compared to the others.
Rev. 00TECHNICAL DOCUMENTATIONINSTALLATION & TUNE-UP PROCEDURE March 9, 2000             COUNTERPOINT IX FCC ID: D04CP1900 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________CHECKPOINT SYSTEMS, INC. CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION, FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY.DWG.  476736 PAGE 29If the C/PT IX phantoms, check the sensitivity as follows:Scope Settings:Ch1: Voltage: 100mv/div Triggered on Ch1Time: 200us/div                Test point:       LISTEN (TP4)                           Maximized IntensityEnsure the peak amplitude of the AC signal without the tag at LISTEN (TP4) is below 0.5Vp-p asshown in A1.4.A1.4    AC Signal at LISTEN (TP4)Readjust SW1 and SW2 if the signal at LISTEN (TP4) is over 0.5Vp-p.A.2 Detailed Tuning in V ModeFollow step A.1 to fine tune SW1 and SW2 without checking sensitivity.A.3 Detailed Tuning in VI ModeFollow step A.1 to fine tune the C/PT IX in VI mode for deactivation.  If phantoms occur, reducethe sensitivity by adjusting GAIN (R4) counterclockwise all the way.

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