MTI FREEDOM LP3 Product Manual

FREEDOM™
LP3
PRODUCT
MANUAL
MTI
P/N
063-0825-00
A
Release
Date:
March
2010
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CONTENTS
Overview
........................................................................................................ 3
Features & Benefits
.................................................................................. 3
System
at a Glance
.................................................................................... 4
Display
Puck
Details .................................................................................. 5
Alarm
Module
Details ................................................................................. 6
Base
Details &
Options
.............................................................................. 7
Retractor Bracket Details ........................................................................... 7
Additional Options
&
Accessories
............................................................... 8
SKU-Activated Digital
Signage
Application (optional) ................................... 8
Installation & Setup
........................................................................................ 9
Creating
Cabinet
Cutouts ........................................................................... 9
Installing
Base & Puck
.............................................................................. 9
Connecting
System
Corn
ponents
.............................................................. 10
Installing the Battery
Backup
System
(optional) .........................................
11
Installing
the
Power
loss
Alarrn
Module
(optional) ......................................
11
Configuring
the
Power
Boosters
.................................................................
12
Testing Uie
System
.................................................................................
13
Mounting
Products
................................................................................ 14
Using
the
Puck
Lock
(optional) ................................................................ 15
Removing
Products
................................................................................ 15
Operation
................................................................................................... 16
Arming the Display ................................................................................. 16
Disarrni
ng
the
Display ............................................................................. 16
'Learn' & 'Auto Learn' Functions ............................................................... 16
LED
Indicators,
Alarms
& Alerts ................................................................
17
Solving
Alarm
Conditions ........................................................................ 18
Maintenance
............................................................................................... 18
Performing Routine Maintenance ............................................................. 18
Troubleshooting
............................................................................................ 19
Limited
Warranty
.......................................................................................... 20
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OVERVIEW
Welcome
to
Freedom"
LP3 -an
updated
version
cf
fv1Tl's
exclusive
merchandising
system
for
small,
handheld
electronic
devices.
This
advanced
system
allows
you
to
power,
secure
and
display
merchandise
so
shoppers
can
demo a live,
fully
powered
device.
LP3
is
specifically
designed
for
low-profile,
low-power
handheld
consumer
electronic
devices,
sucr1
as
mobile
phones,
MP3
players,
and
F"DA's.
l.P3
offers
severa;
industry-leading
ciesign
features,
including
wireless
communication
capabiiitie:;, a robust
non-powered
tether,
large
LED
light
bar,
and
extra-strong
adhesive
mounting
pad.
Taken
together,
these
features
offer
better
reliability,
easier
operation,
and
the
highest
product
security
in
the
industrJ.
Freedom
tP3
features
Main
security
sensor
Alarm
module
provides
DC
power
/
Universal
power
connector
Switch
trigge1s
alarm
1f
product
Is
~
lc
1
puck
whf;~.puck
1s_1n
:ts
base;
removed
from
ouck
SrnartCable
,hen
de11vers
correc,
power
to
charge
device
batteries
High-bond
adhesive
pad
Secondary
security
sensor
S"!,:ures
prod•1cl
to
puck
----...____
./
--,--....~
4
/
(optional -not
shown)
~
c
A;;
Provides
add1t1onal
prolecuon
lo
f'>•~-
,.,,,'1;
' product
or
acces.,ories,
suc:t1
as
a
A,,:::~::,;~:~!/'
battery
pack
or
carnern
iens
~i~
I
~71ho~::f
;~~\~~~:
:~:e~:g~~
Tn--·-·
i
Alarmed
retractor
cable
flashes
when
puck
is
in
state
of
alarm
/\~'>-1/,,,_;,/
Robust.
braided--s1:eel
c_able
l
provides
mechanical
security;
Retractable
display
puck
!
alarn,
__
L:ii::.gern
if
cable
is
cul
Alarm
rnodule
provides
power
to
rne1,ll
contacls
in
base,
which
tt1e11
rec:t1arge
l!1e
puck
battery
and
device
batte;y
when
puck
i,;
<JockecL
Alignment
f,~alur<)S
keep
proc!ucls
properly
orientecl
in
tlH,
display.
Pucl<s
can
haw,
Retrnctor
bracket
with
-------
.
,.,,.,-
!6
-?•t
two
oriimt~1:ions
180"
apart.
Central
power/alarm
module
(not
,hcwni
Provides
power
and
alarm
functions
for
2!1
products
on
display. A central
alarm
sounds
if
someone
attempts
to
remove
a product
or
cut
the
retractor
cable.
Anti-kink
retractor
fittings
Ailows
pllck
to
swivel
360"
without twisting
the
cabie,
extending
retractor
lifespan
&
reducing
total
ownersl1ip
cc·,ts
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Moveable
post
used
to
mount
product:
Puckl
cont.ains a wireless
transmitter
to
communicate
with
the
alarm
module
Retractor
cable
Provides
rnec:hanical
security
to
product
and
serves
as
antenna
ror
wireless
transmitter
Power/alarm
cable
---....._
Provicles
power
to
each
base/puck;
'\
.
conveys
dc:ta
bet,,veen
wireless
}j
receiver & alarm
rnodule
,
Alarm
module
Central
connection
point
tt1at
provides
power
and
aiarm
functions
(see
page 6 tor
alarm
modu!e
details)
r
~~:~ic
housing
attaches
to
display
cabinet;
nas
spec1ai
alignment
features
to
orient
product
towards
front
of
display
Retractor
bracket
Has
rnC:E!iVE!(
to
rf:CHiVE!
wirnif~SS
messages
from
puck
Power
supply
Alarm
sounder
External
alarm
(12Vdc
alarm
siren)
triggered
if
a product
is
removed
from
puck
or
puck
is
removed
from
display
I
Keyswitch
or
keypad
Turns
a!arm
functions
on
and
oif;
also
used
to
perform
the
'learn'
function
Provides
system
power
to
tile
alarm
n-:oduie
and
connected
devices
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Tl1e
puck
is
ti1e
primary
component
used
to
showcase,
protect
and
power
ihe merchandise
on
display.
its
low
profile
makes
it
easy
for
customers to ~:andic product:s, and
its
modular d(;sign makes it easy
to
replace
tr1c
puck!!' needed.
Each
puck
has a Lithium
Polymer
(U-PO)
rechargeable
battery
and a set
of
metal
contacts
that fit
agaL1st a set
of
spring contacts
the
L-iasc.
'When
the
puck
is
ir:
its
bas(~,
tr1e
a!arrn
rnociul(:i
sencJs
:Xlwer
through
th<:ise
metal
contact~i
to
recr1arge
t11e
puck'~;
battery
8nd
!he
rccr1argcab10
battery
in
the
mounted
devic0.
When a pucK
is
lift(;;d
out of
its
base.
tho
!ntcrr1Ji
puck
bc,Ucry
povv•crs
the
puck's security
features
and
the
device
battery
povvers
that
product
A fully charge:d
puck
can operate 16·•24 hours without
addttionaf
charging.
The alarm module
provic!es
an
aud:bie a!ert (chirp)
when
puck's
rerna1ning
battery
po-ver
drops to
lQD;~
.. A ·fully
dmlnec
battery
um
be
recr1arged
in 1 hour.
Puck
batteries
r1ave
an
expected
lifespan
cf approximately
two
years.
Conducts
ocvver
from
a lam
modu!e
to
puck battery
1,vhen
docked
___
Retractor
cable
Security
screw
attacl1es
to
bottom
ol'
puck
and
allows
puck
lo
rotate
without
!wisting
the
cable
Retractor
cable
socket
Bottom
View
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Alarm
Moriuie
Details
Tt1e
alarm
module
is
the
central
t1ub
or
the
Freedom
LP
system.
Each
module
provides
power
and
alarm
·functions
for
up
to
cigM
positions
and
you
can
connect
up
to
eight
modules
together
in a chain
to
share a common
alarm
and
keyswitch.
H1is
module
is
not
compatible
with
earlier
LP
1.0
or
2.0
components.
The
aiarrn
module
is
powered
using a single
l5Vdc
power
supply.
During
normal
operation,
the
mod
Lile
supplies
5.0Vdc
(5.5Vdc
with
booster)
of
power,
up
to
l0OOrnA
to
each
position
via a USB
cable.
A product-specific
SmartCabie
delivers
the
correct
voltage
to
each
product
when
the
puck
sits
in
its
base.
The
alarm
module
has
an
option,11
battery
bacl,up
system
to
provide
power
rl
there
1s
an
interruption
lo
the
main
power
supply,
allowing
the
module
to
continue
to
protect
the
products.
This
rechargeable
battery
only
provides
power
to
keep
the
system
armed.
ii
does
not
pmvide
any
power
to
operate
the
products.
Once
main
power
is
restored,
the
system
automatically
recharges
this
battery
so
it
is
ready
for
the
next
power
outage.
Position
jacks
(1-8)
Connects
to
each
retractor;
coveys
power & alarm
signals
between
alarm
module
&
eacl1
product
position
Power
booster
dip
swttch
--
Use
to
boost
power
to
positions
7 & 8
(optional}
Less
.Al.:irrn
(o;:it:0:121)
Main
pmYE!r
input
Provide~;
power
to
alarm
rnn,::iJle
Power
LED
indicates when main
syste:i1
pov,,rer
is
011
I
Main
alarm & keyswitch
connectoni
Connects
to
local
alarm
sounder
&
keyswitch
Aux
alarm & keyswttch
connectors
Use
to
connect
other
alarm
modules
in
a
daisy
chain,
allowing
them
to
ihare
a
!llmote
alarm & keyswrtch
L
UIM
connectors
Use
to
add
optio-1al
intuitio,1 Lift
dip,1tal
signage
application
Battery
power
input
Opl1onal
battery
pack
provides
lo
alarm
module
power
:s
disrupted
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