Mindware EAS Systems
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(EAS) antenna is a dual side antenna ensuring the security of store merchandise,pilferage of books from libraries or removal of properties from office building ; and the wide distance installation of mindware antenna not only improves the shopping environment, but also appear to be more fashion for acrylic transparent antenna. Acoustic-Magnetic EAS systems transmit a magnetic frequency signal at a frequency of 58 KHz in a pulsed pattern. The transmitted signal is then used to energize an acoustic-magnetic retail security tag or label that is within the systems detection zone or field. While the transmitted signal is switched off between pulses, a narrow band receiver circuit within the electronics pack of the system then detects the retail security tag or label signal.A microcomputer within the system is then used to check the retail security tag or label signal that has been detected by the receiver, to ensure the following:• The signal is radiated at the right frequency and has defined characteristics.• The signal occurs at a precise point in time, which is also synchronised tothe transmitter.• The signal has been received at the proper level, and at the correct repetitionor pulse rate.If all the above criteria are then found to have been met several times in a row, only then will an alarm occur. This unique tag or label signature and also the large tag signal produced by the AM technology EAS system, enables it to achieve a wide surveillance area coverage,high tag or label detection rates, and also provides immunity to false alarm situations.The new acoustic-magnetic system has the ability to protect wide exits and allows for high-speed label application, uses a transmitter to create a surveillance area where retail security tags and labels are detected. The transmitter sends a radio frequency signal in pulses, which energize a retail security tag in the surveillance zone. When the pulse ends, the retail security tag responds, emitting a single frequency signal like a tuning fork. While the transmitter is off between pulses, the retail security tag signal is detected by a receiver.
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EAS Systems : We are proud to introduce ourselves as one of the renowned suppliers and traders of a wide range of EAS Systems. These systems are skillfully designed and developed by experienced manufacturers of the industry. Demands of these devices are increasing day by day owing to its precise designs and robustness. Further, these are acclaimed for their rough and tough usage and accurate dimension. These are available at budget friendly rates. Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) is a technological method for preventing shoplifting in retail stores, libraries, and other businesses where merchandise is on display. Sensor Tags or Sensor Labels are fixed to merchandise and are removed or deactivated by personnel when the merchandise is properly bought or checked out. At building exits, detection systems are installed that will sound an alarm or alert the staff when an active tag or label that has not been removed or deactivated passes through the exit. Apparel retailers were the first to begin using EAS products to protect their merchandise in the mid 1970′s. Apparel was the first type of merchandise to be tagged, because the hard plastic security tags were introduced well before the adhesive paper security labels. In addition, Loss Prevention executives wanted more visible and substantial looking tags on the merchandise to deter shoplifting as much as possible.were the pioneers of EAS technology back then.