SYSTEM INITIALIZATION GUIDE
Welcome to the world of total control! In your hands holds not just a device, but a powerful and flexible tool designed to solve a wide range of tasks. Its architecture is built on a separation of roles: the "Brain" (Wi-Fi) is responsible for communication and logic, while the "Muscles" (Jammer) ensure flawless execution of commands in real-time.
This guide will take you from the very first power-on to the fine-tuning of advanced features. We strongly recommend reading it in its entirety to unlock the full potential of the device.
Chapter 1: FIRST POWER-ON (AP Mode)
This method is the fastest for initial acquaintance, but not the most convenient for constant use. We will explain exactly why in the next chapter.
Press the single button on the body once shortly. The LED indicator will blink, confirming the action.
Wait 5-10 seconds. During this time, the device will boot up and create its own Wi-Fi network.
Take your smartphone and open Settings → Wi-Fi. In the list of available networks, find the one named:
SSID: bs_wifi
Tap on it and enter the password:
PASS: 82000058
Your phone will connect. At this stage, it may display a warning "Connected without internet" — this is absolutely normal.
Open your favorite web browser (we strongly recommend dedicating Firefox for this purpose and using it only for controlling the device). In the address bar, enter:
http://device.localThe main control interface screen will open before you.
CRITICAL FOR ANDROID
The Android operating system often cannot handle .local addresses in Access Point mode (without internet). If the page does not open:
1. Enter the IP address manually: 192.168.4.1
2. If that doesn't work, the exact IP can be viewed in the properties of the bs_wifi network on your phone (look for "Gateway" or "Router Management").
You are connected! Now you can control the device, but your mobile internet has likely disappeared. Let's move to the next chapter to fix this once and for all.
Chapter 2: PROPER SETUP (Client Mode)
Why is this so important? When your phone is connected to the device's Wi-Fi network (as in Chapter 1), it cannot use mobile internet simultaneously. Modern smartphones detect that the bs_wifi network has no internet, consider it "useless," and may spontaneously disconnect or block other network activities.
The only 100% working solution is to swap roles: the phone does not connect to the device, but rather the device connects to your phone's hotspot. This mode is called "Client" or "STA".
Main Advantages of this Mode:
- Internet Active: Your mobile internet remains active. You can control the device and use messengers simultaneously.
- Stability: The connection becomes maximally reliable. The phone no longer tries to "escape" from the network without internet.
- Energy Saving: Significantly saves the battery charge of the device itself, as it does not need to maintain its own powerful access point.
Step-by-Step Setup Instructions
For iPhone:
- 1. Go to Settings → Personal Hotspot.
- 2. Toggle "Allow Others to Join" to ON.
- 3. CRITICAL: Activate the "Maximize Compatibility" option. This switches the network to the 2.4 GHz frequency, which the device operates on.
- 4. Remember the Network Name and Password.
- * If "Personal Hotspot" is missing: Go to Settings → Cellular, turn "Cellular Data" off and on again. The item should appear.
For Android:
- 1. Go to Settings → Network & Internet → Hotspot & Tethering.
- 2. Turn on Wi-Fi Hotspot.
- 3. Remember the Name and Password. Ensure the 2.4 GHz band is selected.
Connect to the bs_wifi network and open the interface (as in Chapter 1).
1. Press the button 💡 Tap here ❓ User Guide ❓
2. On the new page, press ⚙️ Wi-Fi & Network Settings 📶
3. Select your preferred language at the top of the screen.
4. In the "📡 Operation Mode" section, select "Connect to your network (Recommended)".
5. In the "🔧 Connect to your network" section, very carefully enter your phone's Hotspot Name and Password.
One mistake — and the device won't connect (you will have to reset it with 12 clicks).
6. Press the large button Tap Save & Reboot
The device will reboot (5-10 seconds). After this, it will automatically connect to your phone's Wi-Fi network.
On your phone, disconnect from the bs_wifi network (it may disappear on its own). Ensure your mobile internet is on and Personal Hotspot is active (usually a blue bar or icon appears).
Open your browser again and go to http://device.local (for iPhone) or to the IP address the phone assigned to the device (for Android, check the list of connected devices in hotspot settings).
Now the interface will work through your hotspot, and you will have full internet access!
Chapter 3: CONTROL INTERFACE (Detailed Review)
Status Panel (Top Block)
- ● (Blue Indicator): Blinks when an AM channel is active. Color corresponds to buttons in the blue column.
- ● (Red Indicator): Blinks when an RF channel is active. Color corresponds to buttons in the red column.
- ● (Link Indicator): Shows the connection status between the phone and the device.
- Green: Excellent! Stable connection established.
- Red: Connection lost. Check if Wi-Fi and Hotspot are enabled.
- ✉️ (Envelope): There are unread messages in the hidden chat (long tap on the panel to enter).
- 🖐️ (Hand): Signals that control has been "intercepted" by the physical button. The device always prioritizes physical input. To return control to the app, press the central button 🖐️ TAKEOVER
- 📶 (Wi-Fi): Signal quality. The more bars, the better.
- 🔋 (Battery):
- Green (25-100%): Charge is normal.
- Red with ⚠️ (0-25%): Critically low level. The jammer will automatically shut down.
Main Control Buttons
- 💤 SHUTDOWN (Hold 2 sec): Completely turns off the device, putting it into Deep Sleep for maximum savings. It can only be turned back on via the physical button.
- 🔒 LOCK🔓 UNLOCK Safety Switch. Locks the app interface and the physical button. Protection against accidental presses in a pocket.
- OFF / ON LAST / TAKEOVER (RIGHT button): Changes function based on the situation:
- OFF Jammer mode active? Pressing turns everything off.
- ON LAST Everything off? Turns on the last used combination.
- TAKEOVER Did you press the button on the body? Press here to return control to the phone.
Mode Selection
- Columns AM (Blue) and RF (Red): Press any button to activate the mode. Pressing again turns it off. You can combine modes from different columns.
- 3alarm AMRF Test mode for checking sensors for "3alarm" protection (see knowledge base).
- RF tag deact Exclusive Mode. Designed for deactivating RF tags (Tag Killer). When enabled, any active AM channel is disabled.
Chapter 4: MANUAL CONTROL (Physical Button)
Even without a phone, you have full control over the main functions.
| Action | Result | Comment |
|---|---|---|
| 1 short click | Enables Wi-Fi | For first connection or waking up. |
| 2 short clicks | AM1 + RF1 | Basic (Universal) combination. |
| 3 short clicks | MODE 2 | Your personal combination (configured in the menu). |
| 1 long click (1-3 sec) | OFF / SLEEP | If something was running — turns it off. If everything is off — puts to sleep. |
| Hold 4-7 sec | RF Deactivator | Special function. Activates from the off state. |
| 2 long clicks | 3-Alarm Mode | Sensor test mode. |
| 5-8 short clicks | LOCK | Locks the device and puts it to sleep. |
| Hold 7-9 sec | UNLOCK | Exits the locked state. |
| 12 short clicks | Wi-Fi RESET | Important: works only in unlocked state. Resets to bs_wifi / 82000058. |
Chapter 5: ADVANCED FUNCTIONS AND TIPS
Information Page: On the main page at the bottom, there is a button:
💡 Tap here ❓ User Guide ❓
There you will find part of the information from this page and links to other menus:
- Wi-Fi Settings.
- Link to the instruction page.
- Built-in AMvsRF game.
Swap AM/RF Columns (Left/Right-handed): If it is more convenient for you to have the red column (RF) on the left, simply perform a horizontal swipe across the screen near the buttons for the 6th mode. The columns will swap places. The choice is saved.
Configuring MODE2 (Your Preset):
- Press the button:
⚙️ Tap here to change 🖐️ mode2
It will turn yellow, and setup mode is enabled. - Select the desired modes in the AM and RF columns (one or one from each). They will be highlighted with a purple border.
- Press the green button:
Tap to Save
- Done! Now this combination activates with 3 clicks on the body.
- Press the button:
Stealth Mode: On the
User Guidepage (accessible from the main page), there is a toggle switch to enable/disable Stealth Mode. It completely disables all remote control LED indications on the device body for maximum camouflage (background indication of jammer operation is also disabled; only indications for reactions to physical button presses remain).Auto-off Timers (Watchdog): The device cares about energy saving:
- During active generation: turns off modes after 12 minutes, goes to sleep completely after another 12 minutes.
- In standby mode (connected to phone): goes to sleep after 12 minutes of inactivity.
- In LOCK mode (after waking Wi-Fi): turns off Wi-Fi after 6 minutes if no one connects.
Chapter 6: FAQ (TROUBLESHOOTING)
Forgot Wi-Fi password or made a mistake entering network. How to reset?
No problem. Quickly press the physical button on the body 12 times in a row (the device must be unlocked). Wi-Fi settings will return to factory defaults (bs_wifi / 82000058). After this, go through the setup from Chapter 2 again.
Phone keeps disconnecting from Device Wi-Fi
This is the main reason we require the setup from Chapter 2. Switch the device to Client Mode (connecting to the phone), and the problem will disappear forever.
Interface device.local does not load
1. Clear browser cache.
2. Android: enter IP address manually (192.168.4.1 in AP mode).
3. In Client Mode: ensure the phone and device are on the same network; check the device IP in the phone's hotspot settings.
NOTE ABOUT THE APP
Why didn't we develop an app that could be downloaded from the Play Market or App Store?
Developing a native app would require a constant battle with Apple and Google moderation. "Jammers" are banned there. The app could be removed at any moment, leaving you without control.
But that's not the biggest problem. Let's say, for the iPhone, it would require a huge amount of effort to legally upload it to the App Store or Play Market:
- We would need to register a legal company, prepare a pile of documents,
- just so the app store, for instance, the iPhone's, would approve it, and not delete it upon the first complaint (and complaints would come over time, and you would be left without an app!!!).
- It lives in your browser. It cannot be remotely deleted.
- It works on any system and leaves no traces of installation.
So no — there are no apps and never will be, because it is unrealistic. But I have done everything, absolutely everything, to make this much simpler than even installing an app from the App Store.
About Functionality
Why so many buttons if it is, in fact, a jammer for only two types of systems?
Answer: The answer to this question is given in the jammer description, as well as in the article on the history of EAS system jamming development.
These articles explain that the two types of systems differ not only in frequency but also by manufacturer. Pioneer companies that started producing AM and RF systems developed them in their own ways, patenting numerous methods for detecting anti-theft tags. As a result, other companies wishing to sell their own anti-theft AM or RF gates had to solve the same problem but using different, non-patented methods.
- Over many years of developing our jammers, we discovered that some techniques for bypassing anti-theft systems are ineffective against gates of the same type but from different manufacturers, as their detection algorithms differ significantly. Therefore, we created not just a jammer for two types of systems, but a device with multiple built-in countermeasure methods. Each of them uses different techniques to neutralize systems analyzing tag presence in the gate field.
- We have written a detailed manual for users, covering all these types of systems, which countermeasure methods to use for which, how to identify them correctly, and why all this is needed.
- Nevertheless, in most cases, as you will definitely notice, the first modes — 1 AM and 1 RF — are marked as "Main". This means they are effective against the vast majority of systems. But in case of incompatibility, you have a set of other methods to counter those gates that do not yield to modes 1 AM and 1 RF.
Don't be alarmed — this is normal. Over many years of manufacturing our equipment, countless users have successfully figured everything out. And actually, "manual" is just a scary word. In fact, it is a collection of knowledge and experience from many people. Everything is written in fairly simple language, with photos, images, and other explanations.
First connection? Learn about network conflicts, browser specifics, and Client Mode setup.