ABC Office KT7105-A manual

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    VECTOR KT7105-A 06502 Shoplifting Protection Ketec, Inc abcoffice www.abcoffice.com 1-800-658-8788[...]

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    VECTOR USERS GUIDE INDEX Parts List …………………………….1 Assembly Instructions……………… 2 Positioning the System ……………. 3 Tagging Guidelines …………………4 Removing Hard Tag……………….. 7 Detection Area ……………………... 9 Alarm Handling …………………….. 10 Troubleshooting ……[...]

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    Remove all contents from packaging. Co mpare products with the example. If you are missing any parts please contact your supplier immediately. The carton should contain: VECTOR ANTENNA WITH WIRE BASEPLATE CAP NUTS AND WASHERS 5’ RUBBER MOLDING & DOUBLE SIDED TAPE POWER SUPPLY WITH 10’ OF CORD PARTS LIST 1 abcoffice www.abcoffice.com 1-800-6[...]

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    ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 1. Locate the baseplate, cap nuts and washers. 2. Place the antenna on top of the baseplate, aligning the holes in the antenna base with the studs on the baseplate. Make sure that the power supply wire is in the channels of the antenna base and is not crushed between the antenna base and the baseplate. 3. Attach the washers an[...]

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    POSITIONING THE SYSTEM 6. Position the system a minimum of 18” (Inches) from the doorframe and on the side closest to the door handle. 7. Cut the rubber molding to the length that will allow it to cover the wire from the wall to the system. You must cover the wire, using a metal pancake molding If the wire is in an area where it will be walked up[...]

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    TAGGING GUIDELINES 1. The tag should be visible to the customer. 2. Tag uniformly, it speeds up removal. 3. Tag near a price label. It assists in the removal. 4. Place the tag as high as possible when tagging silks & light or stretchy fabrics. 5. Except for leather goods we d not recommend locating the tag at the seams. The seams are easily cut[...]

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    TAGGING GUIDELINES Dresses Pants One Piece Bathing Suit Bikini Bathing Suit 5 abcoffice www.abcoffice.com 1-800-658-8788[...]

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    TAGGING GUIDELINES Shoes Tennis Shoes Belts Purses 6 abcoffice www.abcoffice.com 1-800-658-8788[...]

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    7 3. Remove the pin and hard tag from the detacher and store for future use. 2. Remove the pin by holding the hard tag to the detacher and pulling straight up on the pin or garment. 1. Place the hard tag into the detacher with the pin facing up. REMOVING HARD TAG abcoffice www.abcoffice.com 1-800-658-8788[...]

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    REMOVING HARD TAG It is possible for the locking mechanism to become jammed when the pin is pulled extremely hard. It is possible to un-jam the pin so that you will be able to remove it when needed. The first step is to place the hard tag into the detacher then press on the head of the pin. This should release the pressure on the locks allowing you[...]

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    DETECTION AREA The Vector system will detect hard tags within 4 feet to each side and 3 feet in front of and back of the antenna. We recommend that you keep all merchandise with hard tags a minimum of 4-1/2 feet from t he sides of the system and 3 feet from the front of and back of the system. This will r educe the possibility of the system being a[...]

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    ALARM HANDLING There are three reasons for the system to alarm: 1. The REAL alarm: The occurrence of a shoplifting attempt. 2. The ACCIDENTAL alarm: a) Personnel neglected to remove a tag at the point of sale. b) An electronic security access card has been carried into the store by a customer, or c) A previously purchased product, wit h an active t[...]

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    TROUBLESHOOTING If a problem develops with the Vector system it is usually caused by common occurrences. The following is a basic troubleshooting guide to be used prior to contacting your supplier if the need arises. DO NOT MAKE ANY INTERNAL ADJUSTMENTS TO THE SYSTEM PRIOR TO CONTACTING YOUR SUPPLIER. NO DETECTION 1. Insure that the power supply is[...]