When the EAS security box guard sounds, it is usually because the system has detected illegal or unauthorized operations. Here are some possible steps:
1. Check whether it is a false trigger:
Confirm whether the operation is correct: Check whether the password, fingerprint recognition or other unlocking methods are mistakenly operated when opening the box. If the operation is improper, the alarm may be triggered.
Check the surrounding environment: Make sure there are no interference signals or objects around that affect the EAS system.
2. Re-enter the password or authentication information:
If the alarm is caused by entering the wrong password or failing to verify the information, re-enter the correct password or perform identity authentication such as fingerprint recognition.
If the system has a reset function, you can try to reset the system according to the manual.
3. Check the battery or power supply problem:
If the EAS safe is battery-driven, make sure the battery is fully charged. Insufficient power may cause system abnormalities or false alarms.
If it is an external power supply, check whether the power connection is normal and ensure that there is no poor contact or voltage fluctuation.
4. Check if the sensor is blocked or damaged:
EAS systems are usually composed of sensors. Check if the sensor is blocked by dirt, dust or other items.
If the sensor is damaged, it may need to be replaced or repaired.
5. Consult the manufacturer or technical support:
If the above steps do not solve the problem, it is recommended to contact the customer support or technical support team of the safe manufacturer to report the problem and seek a solution.
6. Power off and restart the system:
If the alarm continues to fail to turn off, you can try to disconnect the power, wait a few minutes, and then reconnect the power to see if you can reset the system.
Summary: The EAS security box guard may sound for a variety of reasons. It is recommended to first check whether the operation is correct, whether the sensor is interfered with or damaged, and ensure that the battery or power supply is working properly. If the problem persists, contact the manufacturer or technical support for further processing.