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2. Configure the settings as desired:
a. Alarm: turn on/off the alarm functionality
b. Alarm type: choose EAS, AFI or both as alarm type. EAS has better
performance than AFI, but is ‘only’ available in NXP chips.
c. Script to execute: the behavior of the lights in the gates can be altered, by
selecting a different script. Either the lights on antennas on both mux output are
switched on, or only for the gate that detected the label.
d. EAS Relais 1 (ms): time that the 1
st
relais stays on after an alarm
e. EAS Relais 2 (ms): time that the 2
nd
relais stays on after an alarm
f. DC Insert 1 (ms): time that the lights of the gate(s) on mux channel 1 stay on
after an alarm.
g. DC Insert 2 (ms): time that the lights of the gate(s) on mux channel 2 stay on
after an alarm.
h. DC Insert 3 (ms): time that the lights of the gate(s) on mux channel 2 stay on
after an alarm.
i. DC Insert 4 (ms): time that the lights of the gate(s) on mux channel 2 stay on
after an alarm.
j. EAS Beeper 1 (ms): time that the 1
st
beep stays on after an alarm
k. EAS Beeper 2 (ms): time that the 2
nd
(optional) beeper stays on after an alarm
3. When EAS is chosen as Alarm Type, the EAS page can be used to change the detection
threshold. In 99.9% of the cases the default value is right.
4. When AFI is chosen as Alarm Type, the AFI page can be used to set the AFI values for which
the alarm should go off.
a. AFI security on: the AFI value for which an alarm should go off
b. AFI security off: the AFI value which indicates an RFID tag with alarm switched off
c. UID Mask 1: enter an UID mask, like ‘FFFFFFFFFFFFFFE0’ to minimize
false AFI alarms. Consult Nedap Librix for more help.
d. UID Mask 2: enter an 2
nd
UID mask, like ‘FFFFFFFFFFFF04E0’ to minimize
false AFI alarms. Consult Nedap Librix for more help.
5. Use the monitoring page to enter the settings of the pc that is running
‘Bibliocheck4Monitor’, which allows the customer to see which ‘AFI’ book caused an alarm.
THIS FUNCTION WILL NOT WORK WITH ALARM TYPE “EAS”!