Description
The Sensormatic AM/RFID SuperTag
Detacher combines performance with realtime visibility into inventory and assets to
help improve operations, optimize profitability and create memo-rable shopper
experiences. Fitted with an ultra-high
frequency (UHF) RFID antenna, this detacher
solution supports the AM SuperTag portfolio
and RFID-enabled dual-technology tags,
preparing for transition to RFID solutions in
the future.
When connected to the Sensormatic IDX
Multipurpose RFID reader, the RFID itemlevel data stored in dual-technology hard
tags is read when the tag is detached.
Through proper integration with the pointof-sale (POS) via the reader, this item-level
data can be seamlessly captured, analyzed
and acted upon. For instance, one function requires the tag’s RFID information to
match the scanned merchandise barcode
prior to completing the transaction and
releasing the tag. This level of intelligence
helps greatly reduce sweethearting, scan
avoidance and merchandise switching.
Retailer Values
• Access item-level data from AM/RFID
hard tags to ensure inventory accuracy
and improve replenishment time
• Combats theft techniques such as scan
avoidance, merchandise switching and
sweethearting when connected to an
IDX Multipurpose RFID Reader
• Removes all SuperTags quickly and
easily to accelerate check-out and
improve the customer experience
• Works with a connected RFID reader
to send item-level and detach data to
TrueVUE management software for near
real-time reporting and analysis
• Increases detaching security with password-protected lock and reset
• Provides ergonomic flexibility with
desktop and flush mount options
• Gives feedback for correct operation via
LEDs and the insertion switch
Product Compatibility
• SuperTag AM, AM/RFID Portfolio
• TrueVUE IDX-2000 2-Port Multipurpose
RFID Reader
• TrueVUE IDX-8000 8-Port Multipurpose
RFID Reader
• TrueVUE Software
• EPC Gen2 standard RFID Tags
• Wireless Device Manager
• Wireless Module
• Shrink Management as a Service
(SMaaS)

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