Evolve Exclusive E radio frequency antenna is Checkpoint Systems' new solution to protect merchandise in stores, improve inventory management and prevent unknown loss.

Checkpoint Systems E10The unknown loss management and labeling solutions provider Checkpoint Systems has Evolve Exclusive E available, a range of antennas with radio frequency technology (RF) and radio frequency identification (Rfid) consisting of two high-quality advertising panels that support personalized promotional campaigns, advertising messages and offers at the entrance to the establishment.

Checkpoint Systems E10The Evolve Exclusive E10 range is specifically designed to offer retail a smooth transition between existing RF technology and RFID, while preserving the current investment in labels for electronic surveillance of items (Eas).

Available in three formats: RF, RFID and dual mode (RF and RFID), this solution combines theft prevention and merchandise visibility through a single smart label, as well as inventory management and availability.

Dual RF/RFID antenna doesn't just set off the alarm when it detects someone carrying a product without paying, it also identifies exactly which items have been stolen. This feature allows retailers to replenish products from the shelves quickly and not lose potential sales.

This system also identifies when a stealer returns a stolen item to the store to get a refund., so that it helps fight fraud and criminals in retail.

Evolve Exclusive E10 can count on different alarms programmed depending on the quantity and value of the stolen merchandise, offering security personnel the necessary information to respond to the incident in accordance with company policy.

The solution is compatible with Wiramaä Radar technology from Checkpoint Systems, that tracks the location and address of tags (hard labels) in the store and determines if a piece of clothing is simply hanging near an exit door or if it may be being stolen, so that businesses can expand their sales area using the space near the antennas without false alarms harming the shopping experience of customers.


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By • 7 May, 2013
• Section: Deep down, Communications, Detection