2024-08-27
If you find that your EAS Am narrow label anti-theft system is not working, you can take the following steps to resolve the issue:
1. Check the tag and device
Tag integrity: Check the tag for physical damage, such as tearing or bending. If the tag is damaged, it may need to be replaced.
Device status: Make sure the EAS detector device is working properly. Check that the device is turned on, set up correctly, and has fault indicators or warnings.
2. Reinstall the tag
Proper installation: Make sure the tag is installed on the product in the manufacturer's recommended position. The wrong installation position may affect the performance of the tag.
3. Cleaning and maintenance
Regular cleaning: Clean the EAS device and tags regularly to ensure that there is no dust or dirt that affects the function of the device.
Device maintenance: Perform regular maintenance and inspections on the EAS system to ensure that all components are in working order.
4. Check for interference sources
Environmental interference: Determine if there are other devices or items that generate electromagnetic interference that affect the performance of the EAS system. Remove or adjust these interference sources.
5. Update the system
Upgrade the device: Consider upgrading to a more advanced EAS system that uses the latest technology to improve the anti-theft effect.
Software Update: If the system includes software components, ensure that the software is up to date to fix possible vulnerabilities.
6. Implement additional measures
Multiple protection: Consider combining other anti-theft measures, such as video surveillance, store staff inspections, etc., to supplement the deficiencies of the EAS system.
By taking these measures, the risk of failure of the EAS Am narrow label anti-theft system can be minimized and the safety of the goods can be ensured.