OFFICIAL OPERATOR MANUAL
ATTENTION USER!
We recommend that you carefully read this manual and strictly follow the instructions regarding safety measures, operation, and technical maintenance of the device.
The information contained in this manual is based on the technical specifications available at the time of publication in 2026. Technical specifications are subject to change without prior notice, as we constantly strive to improve the quality of our devices.
Before shipping, the jammer is always switched to "Transport Lock" mode. If the device arrives discharged, charge it using a standard smartphone charger.
Upon receiving the package, you must "unlock" the jammer for the first time using the button, following the instructions.
Once unlocked, the jammer will immediately provide an increasing LED indication, confirming activation. One more short press will activate the communication module.
Pro Tip: To minimize incorrect attempts, carefully study the control section. The most critical factor is the duration of presses and pauses. Use the 7-9 second hold method for unlocking.
From the Author:
Treat this manual as a compilation of answers to all your questions. The creation process began by collecting every single inquiry we received. The result looks like a standard manual, but that is just a shell hiding a repository of unique knowledge and experience for using this most sophisticated tool.
I ask you! Try to figure it out yourself. The absolute majority have succeeded. Please understand... even in several hours of personal conversation, I wouldn't be able to tell you everything described in this knowledge base. Thank you, and enjoy your reading.
I. DEVICE PURPOSE
Testing to identify current existing vulnerabilities in Acousto-Magnetic (AM) and Radio Frequency (RF) anti-theft systems.
The device is intended for professional use and implies an understanding of the differences between AM (Acousto-Magnetic) technology and RF (Radio Frequency) or RFID anti-theft systems.
II. MAIN SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS
1. AM Systems (Acousto-Magnetic)
Soft Deactivatable Sensor Stickers:
- Can only be Plastic.
- Size: ~4 cm long, 1 cm wide, 1-2 mm high.
- CONVEX, meaning they have volume.
- Usually white with a fake barcode, but can be black or other colors.
- Interior: 2-3 dense metal strips parallel to each other.
Hard Non-Deactivatable Sensors: Interiors come in two types:
- Ferrite core tightly wrapped with thin wire (many turns) with a capacitor.
- Two strips of special alloy.
2. RF Systems (Radio Frequency)
Soft Deactivatable Sensor Stickers:
- Can only be Paper or film-based.
- Usually SQUARE (4x4 cm), rarely round. Very thin.
- White with fake barcode, sometimes solid color or hidden under labels.
- Interior: A foil coil and flat capacitor.
Hard Non-Deactivatable Sensors:
- Standard square or round flat sensors.
- Golf-Tags, clamshells, turtles (round with a wide pin head).
- Cone-shaped sensors.
- Interior: Simple coil with a capacitor or a coil on ferrite (few turns, single layer).
Specific Difference in Pedestals:
- AM: Only 2 bars inside the frame, shifted toward the center.
- RF: Bars (2-3 pcs) are evenly distributed across the height of the frame.
III. CONCEPTS AND TERMINOLOGY
Jammer, Device, Unit- in this article, all these refer to the subject of this page.
Powerbank- a portable device for charging mobile phones or other electronics.
Battery, Internal Battery, Accu- the internal rechargeable Li-ion battery inside the powerbank charged via the powerbank's input port.
Standby Mode- the mode in which the device is ready to instantly switch to jamming mode; effectively "OFF".
Active Mode; Activity- the mode in which the device emits an electromagnetic signal on the anti-theft system's frequency using specific algorithms to disrupt the system; effectively "ON".
Lock Mode (Locked)- the "sleep" state of the jammer where it does not react to any button presses except the specific sequence for waking (unlocking); the powerbank screen will still function; effectively "COMPLETELY OFF".
Long Press- a press lasting from 0.5s to 1.5s; if shorter or longer, it is not counted.
Click, Short Press- a press lasting up to 0.5s; if longer, it is not counted.
Gap, Pause between presses- the absence of pressing from 0s to 0.3s; if shorter or longer, the "gap" is not counted.
Button- the button on the powerbank casing used in standard operation to check the battery level.
AM/RF Sensor-Indicator- a device (field detector, tester, "beeper") used to check the system type (AM or RF), trigger a real system alarm, or verify the jammer's active signal.
Indicator Status- the lighting of the LED inside the detector-indicator when receiving an electromagnetic signal on a matching frequency.
False Alarm- a light/sound reaction from the anti-theft system caused by a software reboot or false identification of a tag.
Anti-theft System- A system consisting of one or more pedestals (frames, gates) that alerts others with light/sound when a tag is nearby.
USB Port / USB Plug / USB Cable- Standard connectivity components.
Kindergarten- A place where they teach you to eat puree with a spoon, not your palm.
IV. CONTROLLING THE JAMMER
The jammer is equipped with only one button, which performs the following actions:
ADDITIONAL:
| Action | Function |
|---|---|
| 1 click | WiFi Activation / Connection Check / Wake up |
| 2 clicks | Activate AM + RF Mode #1 (Base) |
| 3 clicks | Activate saved modes (configured in App) |
| 1 long (~2 sec) | Turn off generation / Put device to sleep |
| Hold 4-7 sec | Launch RF Deactivator (Tag Killer) |
| 2 long presses | "3-Alarm" Mode (Sensor Check) |
| 5-8 clicks | LOCK the device |
| Hold 7-9 sec | UNLOCK the device |
| 12 clicks | WiFi Reset |
EXPLAINED SIMPLY:
To activate the Wi-Fi module, press the button once. If the device is not locked, a single LED flash will follow, and the jammer will become available for connection. If you have previously paired it with your phone, the device will immediately attempt to connect automatically.
To disable the communication module, perform one long press (approx. 2 seconds). The communication module will turn off provided that no active signal generation is occurring. Otherwise, the long press will only stop the generation (the jammer stops working), but Wi-Fi will remain active. If there was no active generation, you simply turn off Wi-Fi. The device will then "sleep" completely after a few minutes. To save power, you can press and hold the button again to put the device to sleep instantly (without locking it).
Further details on controlling the jammer are provided on the page describing the phone control system. If you encounter difficulties, refer to the LED indicator reference section. There is a table linking button press types to LED responses. Every press triggers an LED response unless "Stealth" mode is active or the device is locked.
In the locked state, the device will not respond with LEDs to any actions. In "Stealth" mode, the device will only provide visual signals during physical button presses, but will not react visually to events or commands sent via the mobile app.
On "Stealth" Mode and Remote Reliability
A brief explanation of why "Stealth" mode was developed. It is necessary in situations where the device is in your hands or its top panel with LEDs is visible to others. If you are controlling the device remotely, this mode allows you to completely disable light indication. This ensures the device does not attract unwanted attention, even if someone is standing right next to you.
You can be completely confident in the reliability of the app-to-device interaction. The system is designed so that any loss of connection is immediately reflected on your smartphone screen: the interface will change, signaling that communication is broken.
As long as the connection is stable, indicators at the top of the app will blink. The central indicator confirms the last communication occurred no more than 6 seconds ago. The device polls the phone with this frequency, and the app interface responds with green flashes. This serves as confirmation that the device is online and the data on your screen is up-to-date.
Additionally, the left side of the status panel features two indicators informing you which generation channel is active — AM or RF. Thus, by looking at your smartphone, you always control:
- Current status and connection level;
- Active jamming channel;
- Specific operating mode, which highlights when active.
This allows you to rely entirely on the app data without needing to visually inspect the LEDs on the device body.
V. SPECIFICATIONS
• USB cable for charging from any USB source.
• RF Mode: up to 50 minutes.
• Mixed Mode (MIX): approx. 40 minutes.
— In real-world usage (1-5 minute bursts), total usage time increases by ~30% because continuous operation heats the battery, accelerating chemical depletion.
Note: Read the full manual for tips on working in pairs.
Important:
— Anti-theft systems use various algorithms and electronics; the jammer's radius varies depending on the system and selected mode, but never falls below the minimum tested for user protection.
Special Order for MONO Systems:
— Mono systems have both transmitter and receiver in one frame, usually making them more powerful. In this case, the jammer must be closer to the frame, and anti-theft tags should be on the opposite side of your body.
— Maximum effect is achieved when the device is parallel to the plane of the gates, aligning the electromagnetic field direction.
— The jammer electronics are housed in a shockproof/dustproof/waterproof capsule. Failure is only likely if the PowerBank's own charging electronics are damaged or short-circuited.
VI. USAGE RULES
1. Charging the Device
All information regarding charging can be found here:
2. Personal Safety
- In some jurisdictions, administrative or criminal liability may exist for possessing jammers in public places without professional credentials. Observe personal safety rules:
- Do not publicly disclose the device's purpose;
- If you must hand the device to third parties, lock it using the quick-lock function;
- The jammer is built into a PowerBank for both convenience and stealth;
- Strictly observe the compatibility between the jammer mode and the anti-theft system being tested.
- We disclaim responsibility for misuse of the device.
3. ATTENTION! Not Recommended
- Placing the device near signal-shielding objects or transceivers (car remotes, tablets, massive metal objects), as this distorts the signal and reduces jamming reliability.
- Extremely fast passage through the system, as a sudden surge of energy from the jammer may trigger an unpredictable reaction from the system's analyzer.
- Approaching the system from around a corner or wall for the same reasons as above.
- Walking through the frames diagonally, as tags may get too close to the pedestal or energy surges may cause a false alarm.
- Activating the jammer in immediate proximity (within 3 meters) of the system.
- Using the device at critically low battery levels. The jammer can function at very low charge to allow for an emergency exit, but this is not recommended for regular use.
- Continuous use for more than 15-20 minutes to avoid overheating (a 15-minute auto-cutoff is implemented for safety).
- Leaving the device in extreme temperatures or wet conditions.
- Due to limited research on the effects of jammers on medical electronics, we do not recommend use by individuals with pacemakers.
4. Long-term Storage Rules
- Store the device in Locked mode to reduce standby consumption and prevent accidental activation.
- Fully charge the Powerbank once a month, as the electronics consume a tiny amount of energy to remain responsive.
- Store in a dry place.
5. Deployment Example (Simplified)
Study the manual on this page from start to finish;
Study the device description on the main page;
Watch control videos;
Ensure the battery is charged;
Ensure the jammer is unlocked;
Switch the device to ACTIVE jamming state (double click);
Select the required mode based on the EAS system model;
If you have an AM/RF test tag, place it conveniently to verify jamming effectiveness;
Walk through at a calm pace without sudden accelerations;
If staying inside for a long time, switch to standby (1 long press);
........ (the rest depends on the user's intelligence).
VII. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Pair Work (Social Engineering)
If you and a partner are moving toward each other to pass through the system simultaneously:
The person carrying the jammer should reach the gates slightly earlier than the person carrying the tags, as the system needs a moment to transition into analysis-suppression state.
The system returns to normal operation shortly after the jammer moves away. If moving in the same direction, the person with the tags should follow no more than one meter behind the person with the jammer.
Standing right next to the pedestals has proven to be effective and usually does not cause suspicion. During testing, we performed extreme experiments that confirmed this.
Social Engineering Insights...
From personal experience in highly secured shopping malls:
Initially, you might act unnaturally because you worry about attracting attention.
Rest assured, guards and staff are mostly low-intellect individuals who don't give much weight to their duties. They can look directly at a device or even witness a theft and not understand what is happening because they think in rigid templates. They are preoccupied with their own lives, coffee, or the cashier's looks. Put yourself in the opponent's shoes and realize how vulnerable they are.
Many of us have passed through countless locations with this device without raising any suspicion. The simpler you feel, the less visible you are.
Example of the FIRST EXIT with a Jammer
FORGET ABOUT TAKING ANYTHING UNTIL YOU HAVE EXPERIENCE!
For real verification, you need hard AM or RF tags. Without test tags, practice is meaningless.
Unlock the jammer(s).
Check the charge.
When approaching an object, do not rush; first, determine if it is an AM or RF system.
Next, using reference photos, try to identify the model based on shape, lights, and size. You will soon learn to recognize the common 50 pedestal models:
Determine the type and model, turn on a recommended mode, and enter. Walk 4-5 meters in and then walk out. If there is no alarm and you are sure of the type (AM or RF), you can proceed.
BUT! Based on hundreds of consultations, I recommend walking through a dozen such places before taking real action.
SPECIAL CASES (NONAME)
If you see a completely NONAME system ("typical smooth white board") or gates 100% covered by opaque advertisements:
!Pro-tip! Lift your phone slightly to snap a photo of the top of the gates or peek over the top. No one will realize what you are doing.
- Observe the light placement;
- Check for any small labels;
- Identify the system TYPE by the sensors used in the store;
- Test modes starting from Mode 1;
- Enter and exit with test tags and the jammer active.
If you cannot identify the system, send a photo to your seller. An experienced seller will likely help you identify the model and mode.
*** By mid-2026, we plan to implement a neural network on this site to recognize gates from photos. However, do not rely solely on tech; your brain is the best recognizer.
If You Lack Test Tags (The "Sock" Method)
If you don't have AM/RF tags to test the jammer, there is a simple method:
— Enter a store, remove a HARD tag from a product (not a sticker), place it in your sock or shoe, and calmly walk toward the exit.
If the system alarms, be ABSOLUTELY calm. Step back one step, point your foot toward the gate so it alarms again, and say:
"- It's my shoes, I just bought them." You can easily leave without suspicion. NO ONE WILL ASK YOU TO TAKE OFF YOUR SHOES.
Now you know the easiest way to get any number of test tags.
BY THE WAY... A true professional always carries AM/RF tags to verify the jammer's performance upon entering a new store!
VIII. ACTIVITY MODES
"Activity Modes" is a term used to describe different signal emission algorithms used to suppress systems that have evolved to resist basic jamming methods. The base method remains effective but has been expanded and improved.
For details on modes, why they exist, and how to use them, see the dedicated pages:
IX. SIGNAL IMITATION (3-ALARM)
The device has an option to check sensors with "3-Alarm" technology (tags with their own battery and speaker that scream if they "hear" the pedestal).
How to test such a sensor:
- From the OFF state, perform 2 long presses.
- The device will start blinking at a rate of once per second.
- Bring it close to a suspected sensor. If it is "smart" (3-Alarm), it will start beeping as if it were being moved through the gates.
- Yes, this carries a risk of drawing attention, but it will not look like a theft attempt—rather like a malfunctioning "spider" tag. You don't even need to touch it; just bring the PowerBank close.
To turn it off, press the button once.