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Brad Miller
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From: Plano, TX (36.2 miles NW of Rockwall)
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 - posted 02-11-2009 12:59 AM      Profile for Brad Miller   Author's Homepage   Email Brad Miller       Edit/Delete Post 
Does anyone have a specific make and model recommendation for whatever these things are called? (Yes I am too tired to care that I called them "pole thingeys" right now.)

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Poon Limpapun
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We have them here and it is really incredible.
The make is Sensormatic and we use the Ultra Post model.

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Sam D. Chavez
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Jack Roe has introduced some specific RFI towers for the exits.

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John Wilson
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Pole thingies are something different entirely here. [Wink]

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Ron Funderburg
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Aren't poll thingys what dancer use? Or is what the guys call up to take for politics? I just am not quite sure it is such a technical term!

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Richard Fowler
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It is called an EAS system. The one manufactured specifically for the cinema market is made by Proyecson / Valencia, Spain and is being distributed by Jack Roe USA.

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Tony Bandiera Jr
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I happen to be quite proud of my pole thingey. [evil]

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Edwin Schwing
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I tell my customers that the "pole thingeys" with the red velvet ropes attached to them will trigger if they have any outside food or beverage that they are hiding...

I get a few people who believe me, and look at me all scared!

E

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Justin Gorka
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Go with Real-D no poles! (I am of Polish extraction so feel I can get away with this!)

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Demetris Thoupis
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I know Proyecson makes such a product. They even sent us a pdf brocure. It is not on their website though. Anyone intereste PM me and I will forward you the e-mail.
Demetris

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Mark Gulbrandsen
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Go with Master Inage! You'll have a much brighter image than Real-D or Dolby... No poles needed here either!

Mark

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Tristan Lane
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Typically, most EAS systems will detect the tags embedded in the glasses. The variables of the specific area are what dictate what system you need to install. Stantion style systems will generally cover a 36" path. Larger areas over coverage require more stantions or one of the systems that utilizes a wire embedded in the door frame and floor.

Sensormatic and Checkpoint are the most popular manufacturers. Dolby doesn't specify an exact model since the design of the building and placement can be different from site to site.

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Go with Master Inage! You'll have a much brighter image than Real-D or Dolby... No poles needed here either!
But a silver screen is [Cool]

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