NEXUS AM Deactivator
Configuration
v2.1
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The ‘Trigger on input method’ offers various methods as input, like Input low, Input high,
Rising edge, Falling edge and Rising or falling edge. This offers you the possibility of
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pting the deactivator’s input to the output of the external device.
The ‘Deactivator enabled for deactivation duration’ represents the deactivation time
window in which the deactivator can detect and deactivate a label after the trigger was
activated by the external device. When this time has passed, the external device must
activate the trigger again to open up a new deactivation time window. The minimum value
is 1 second and the maximum value is 254 seconds. The option ‘Infinite’ can be activated
if an infinite deactivation window is required.
The ‘Number of deactivations’ represents the maximum number of deactivations that are
allowed within the deactivation time window. If the deactivation time window is set to
‘infinite’, the number of allowed deactivations will determine when the trigger needs to be
activated again.
7.7.1
Tag detector
The NEXUS AM deactivator can also be switched to a tag detector. In the detector mode,
the unit only detects DR labels and AM hard tags, without transmitting deactivation
pulses. In detector mode, the unit functions as a reminder unit. Please note that the unit
can only be either a deactivator or a detector, not both at the same time.
Tick the “Detect only” checkbox to switch the unit to detector mode. The tag detected
notification must be configured to give the required buzzer and light signals when a tag is
detected. The deactivation notifications (successful and failed) should be disabled.