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High Security 300
Alarming Handheld Security Installation
MP600
2 3
Read entire instruction guide before starting installation.
System Components
1. HS300 Alarming Recoiler (MP600)
2. Handheld Alarm Unit (MP100)
3. Handheld Sensor (MP604)
4. Puck (MP217, MP218)
5. IR Dot (MP207)
6. 5V Power Supply
7. IR Key (not included)
System Components
High Security 300 is designed for the toughest secu-
rity for smartphones in the most high risk environment.
This system provides mechanical security plus alarming
security.
5
10
20
30
Drill Multi Tool
AF6313
18V Power Supply
PS18VUS
PS18VEU
PS18VAUS
PS18VUK
PS18VARG
Alarm Unit
MP100
HS300
Alarming
Recoiler
MP600
IR Dot
MP207
Puck
MP217
MP218
Handheld Sensor
MP604
T-20 Bit
(included with
Multi Tool)
T-27 Bit
(included with
Multi Tool)
H.S. Bit
AF6315
4 5
Drill a 45 mm (1.75”) diameter hole in display
counter.
1
RECOILER & PUCK INSTALLATION
5
10
20
30
Puck
Spacer
(For display counters
between 3.175 mm, 0.125”
and 12.7 mm, 0.5” thick.)
Recoiler
6 7
Slide recoiler up through hole in display counter. Use
spacer if needed. Loosely hand tighten cap above
counter onto recoiler.
2a
Recoiler
Spacer
(For display counters
between 3.175 mm, 0.125”
and 12.7 mm, 0.5” thick.)
Cap
2bRotate recoiler until cut out in recoiler is towards back
of display counter. Fully tighten cap.
Back of
display
counter
Cut out in
recoiler
Recoiler
Front of
display
counter
8 9
Pull recoiler up and slide both parts of puck together
on cap. Confirm lock is at back of display counter.
3aFully tighten screws on puck with T-20 bit.
3b
Back of
display
counter
Front of
display
counter
10 11
ALARM & IR DOT INSTALLATION
Alarm Unit
IR Dot
1Drill a 20.5 mm (0.8125”) diameter hole in display
counter at preferred location for IR Dot.
5
10
20
30
12 13
2Slide IR dot down through display counter and
tighten nut below counter.
3Plug cord from recoiler and IR dot into alarm unit.
14 15
Remove clear film from Alarm Unit. Attach Alarm Unit
below counter near puck. Press firmly for at least 10
seconds.
4 5 Plug cord from alarm unit into power supply. Plug
power supply into outlet.
16 17
ATTACHING MERCHANDISE
Spacer
(For phones thinner than
11.75 mm, 0.46”)
Sensor
Arms
Power
Connector
Wipe back of phone with alcohol wipe provided. Let it
dry completely. Plug power connector into phone.
1
CONTENTS: One pad saturated in
Isopropyl Alcohol
75%
DIRECTIONS: Apply topically as
needed to cleanse surface mounting area.
FOR EXTERNAL USE ONLY
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF
CHILDREN
KEEP AWAY FROM EYES
AND FIRE
18 19
2 3 Confirm phone is placed on sensor correctly so orien-
tation of phone is correct on recoiler. Make sure cut out
in sensor is towards top of phone.
Top of Phone
Route power connector cable through if phone charg-
ing port is at the bottom or side of the phone.
Cut out in
sensor