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Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS)
The MP6000 has integrated Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) options which allow support for Sensormatic
EAS controllers or Checkpoint EAS controllers. (See
for supported EAS controllers.)
The MP6000 and EAS system can operate independently of each other, or using communication cable to
synchronize deactivation with barcode scanning. The deactivation range is mapped suitable to the scanner
range, so both can be accomplished almost simultaneously
Supported EAS Controllers
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Sensormatic
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Sensormatic ScanMax-Pro
•
Sensormatic AMB-9010 (available December 2014)
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Checkpoint
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Checkpoint Interlocked, requires interlock cable: CB000002A01
•
Checkpoint Non-Interlocked.
EAS Operating Modes and Settings
EAS operating modes function when EAS is enabled at the site and are independent of whether or not EAS
equipment is connected. It is the installer's responsibility to match these settings with the installed equipment.
Enabling EAS without EAS equipment, or with the wrong equipment installed, displays an EAS error message.
See
Beeper and LED Indicators on page 5-20
and
Diagnostic LED 7-segment Display - Error and Warning
for beeper, warning, and error messages. Also refer to the
MP6000 Bar Code
Programming Guide
(p/n 72E-172633-xx) for EAS bar codes.
The default mode for EAS is disabled. Disable EAS when this technology is not used, or if you are using
Checkpoint without interlock.
There are 10 EAS operating modes and various EAS preferences for the MP6000:
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Sensormatic Auto
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Sensormatic Always Enabled
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Sensormatic Bar Code Interlock
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Sensormatic Bar Code Auto Interlock
•
Sensormatic Self Service
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Sensormatic Scan Enable Interlock
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Checkpoint Bar Code Interlock
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Checkpoint Scan Enable Interlock
•
Checkpoint Non Bar Code Interlock
•
EAS Disable.
NOTE
Checkpoint and Sensormatic EAS systems require proper installation by representatives from those
companies who install, verify, and tune the system for proper EAS operation. This is typically done on-site
by those companies.
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