Keonn AdvanSafe-200 UHF RFID overhead loss prevention system with beam steering
Keonn AdvanSafe-200 UHF RFID is an overhead loss prevention system based on RFID UHF that detects the tagged items that pass through an entrance, verifies if those items have been purchased, and triggers an acoustic and/or visual alarm if any item has not been purchased.Keonn AdvanSafe-200 UHF RFID overhead loss prevention system with beam steering uses multiple antenna beams and electronic beam steering to detect which tags are static and which are moving, avoiding
Keonn AdvanSafe-200 UHF RFID is an overhead loss prevention system based on RFID UHF that detects the tagged items that pass through an entrance, verifies if those items have been purchased, and triggers an acoustic and/or visual alarm if any item has not been purchased.
Keonn AdvanSafe-200 UHF RFID overhead loss prevention system with beam steering uses multiple antenna beams and electronic beam steering to detect which tags are static and which are moving, avoiding false alarms.
Keonn AdvanSafe UHF RFID can use four configurations for checking if a tagged item has been paid: • Checks the EAS bit of NXP chips • Checks if the EPC code includes a pre-defined pattern that signals that the product has or not been paid • Checks against the POS database if the product has been purchased • Checks bulk theft: trigger an alarm if a certain number of tags are read in a certain time period (e.g. a few seconds).
AdvanSafe uses primary units and secondary units: • The primary unit has an integrated reader, antenna, controller, acoustic alarm and visual alarm. • The secondary unit comprises antenna and visual alarm.
One secondary unit can be connected up to one primary unit. This reduces costs for stores with wide entrances. Keonn AdvanSafe works with any hard and soft Gen2 RFID UHF tags.
The tag chip and inlay chosen should provide a reading distance longer than the height at which Keonn AdvanSafe-200 will be installed in all tag orientations. Keonn AdvanSafe-200 includes advanced processing techniques for minimizing false alarms.
Benefits: • Improved store aesthetics, by having a store entrance free from obstacles • Shrinkage reduction • Minimization of false alarms with its beam steering technology • Combination of loss-prevention and product identification in one system • Provides data to detect which products suffer more theft attempts • Very quick detection • Continuous detection field • One master unit can be connected to a slave unit, which reduces costs
Uses & Applications: • Loss prevention at retail stores • Loss prevention at warehouses
Keonn AdvanSafe-200 UHF RFID overhead loss prevention system with beam steering can be ordered in 2 models: • Suspended wires mount • Ceiling Mount
How it works connection to Keonn AdvanCloud: Keonn AdvanSafe can be optionally connected to Keonn AdvanCloud cloud-based software platform. The products that trigger an alarm can be shown on a smartphone managed by store staff or security staff, in order to: • Thwart theft attempts • Register the event: false alarm, thwarted theft, theft
This information can then be analyzed for business intelligence purposes: • Theft attempts by day and time of day • Products that suffer more theft attempts • Stores with more theft activity
Optionally, Keonn AdvanSafe can be connected to a camera and send images of the person passing by when the alarm is triggered, to any smartphone.
UHF RFID Frequencies: FCC (NA, SA) (902-928) MHz ETSI (EU, IN) (865.6-867.6) MHz MIC (KR) (910-914) MHz SRRC-MII (P.R.China) (920.125–924.875) MHz (1) Australia (AU) (920.750–925.250) MHz New Zealand (NZ) (922.250–927.250) MHz Israel (IS) (915.0-917.0) MHz (2) Japan (JP) (916.8-920.8) MHz (3) Brazil (902–907.5) MHz (915–928) MHz by using channel selection Chile (916–928) MHz by using channel selection Peru (916–928) MHz by using channel selection Taiwan (922–928) MHz by using channel selection Open Region (4) (865–869) MHz and (902-928) MHz(by using channel selection) (5)