Technical Manual
Technical Manual RF Mono
Introduction v1.4 Page 5 of 47
2 Introduction
The products mentioned in this manual are Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) systems
based on Radio Frequency (RF) technology operating between 7.6 MHz – 8.6 MHz.
They are manufactured by
Cross Point B.V.
Waanderweg 12
7812 HZ Emmen
The Netherlands
+31 (0)591 668866
www.crosspoint.nl
2.1 Description
The RF Mono system is a state-of-the-art anti-shoplifting system, advertising system and
visitor counting system and combines a receiver (RX) and transmitter (TX) in one
antenna, a so called transceiver (TRX).
2.2 Available RF Mono systems
This technical manual applies to the following RFM systems:
SOLUS RFM40
FORTUS RFM40
2.3 Field Bus Network structure
Multiple RF Mono antennas are interconnected with each other using UTP cables and
can be connected to the CrossCONNECT Access Point for either local or remote
adjustment or service as well as retrieval of counting data.
2.4 Visitor counting
Visitor counting comes with Optima models only because bi-directional IR-based visitor
counters are installed in these antennas.
Optima models offer the following extra features:
Automatic antenna arrangement
Possibility to count visitors per aisle and to determine the direction of movement
(in or out of the shop)
Generate reports on visitor numbers and alarm numbers
Doorbell function for incoming and/or outgoing customers
2.5 Restrictions and limitations
The following restrictions and limitations must be considered:
2.5.1 AM systems versus RF Mono systems
It is not allowed to connect AM systems together with RF Mono systems to the same
Field Bus!