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Classic IP Street
Installation Manual
Version *60
P/N 10039305
Classic IP Street Installation Manual
Copyright © 2011 by Checkpoint Systems Inc.
Released 01/12/2012.
Published by:
Checkpoint Systems Inc.
101 Wolf Drive
Thorofare, NJ 08086
Document revision information
Classic IP Street Installation Manual, version *60
Rev
Description
Date
Author
*60
CR2632A
12/26/2011
Norman Wu, Chris Zheng
Trademarks
Checkpoint is a registered trademark of Checkpoint Systems, Inc.
Checkpoint, Liberty, Evolve, and VisiPlus are registered trademarks of Checkpoint Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
Information in this document is subject to change without notice.
Other products © or ® their respective manufacturers or copyright holders.
Companies, names and data used in examples herein are fictitious unless otherwise noted. No part of the contents of
this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without the written permission of the
publisher.
Copyright and Warranty Information
The information in this document is subject to change without notice.
Because of the changing nature of this product information presented in the Classic IP Street Installation Manual,
Checkpoint Systems, Inc. is not liable for any omissions, misstatements, or other errors of information.
The information presented in this document may not be copied, used or disclosed to others for the purpose of
procurement or manufacturing without the written permission of Checkpoint Systems, Inc. This guide and the
products discussed in this guide are the exclusive property of Checkpoint Systems Inc. Copyright laws of the United
States protect all information and products.
Copyright© 2011 Checkpoint Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Important Information to our Users in North America
FCC Regulatory Compliance Statement
Checkpoint Systems, Inc., offers Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) or Radio Frequency
Identification Products that have been FCC certified or verified to 47 CFR Part 15 Subparts B/C
and/or 47 CFR Part 18. Appropriately, one of the following labels will apply to the approval:
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class A digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial
environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate interference to radio
communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful
interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
- OR This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following
two conditions: (1) including this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this
device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation, which may include intermittent decreases in detection and/or
intermittent increases in alarm activity.
- OR –
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
miscellaneous type ISM device, pursuant to Part 18 of the FCC Rules. This equipment
generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio
communications reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on,
please contact Checkpoint Systems, Inc., at 1 (800) 257-5540 for further assistance.
Industry Canada
Under Industry Canada regulations, this radio transmitter may only operate using an
antenna of a type and maximum (or lesser) gain approved for the transmitter by Industry
Canada. To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its
gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power (e.i.r.p.) is not
more than that necessary for successful communication.
This radio transmitter (identify the device by certification number, or model number if
Category II) has been approved by Industry Canada to operate with the antenna types
listed below with the maximum permissible gain and required antenna impedance for
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each antenna type indicated. Antenna types not included in this list, having a gain greater
than the maximum gain indicated for that type, are strictly prohibited for use with this
device
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause interference.
(2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired
operation of the device
To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should
be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power (e.i.r.p.) is not more than
that permitted for successful communication.
Industrie Canada
Conformément à la réglementation d'Industrie Canada, le présent émetteur radio peut
fonctionner avec une antenne d'un type et d'un gain maximal (ou inférieur) approuvé pour
l'émetteur par Industrie Canada. Dans le but de réduire les risques de brouillage
radioélectrique à l'intention des autres utilisateurs, il faut choisir le type d'antenne et son
gain de sorte que la puissance isotrope rayonnée équivalente (p.i.r.e.) ne dépasse pas
l'intensité nécessaire à l'établissement d'une communication satisfaisante.
Le présent émetteur radio (identifier le dispositif par son numéro de certification ou son
numéro de modèle s'il fait partie du matériel de catégorie I) a été approuvé par Industrie
Canada pour fonctionner avec les types d'antenne énumérés ci-dessous et ayant un gain
admissible maximal et l'impédance requise pour chaque type d'antenne. Les types
d'antenne non inclus dans cette liste, ou dont le gain est supérieur au gain maximal
indiqué, sont strictement interdits pour l'exploitation de l'émetteur
Le fonctionnement de l’ appareil est soumis aux deux conditions suivantes:
1. Cet appareil ne doit pas perturber les communications radio, et
2. cet appareil doit supporter toute perturbation, y compris les perturbations qui
pourraient provoquer son dysfonctionnement.
Pour réduire le risque d'interférence aux autres utilisateurs, le type d'antenne et son gain
doivent être choisis de façon que la puissance isotrope rayonnée équivalente (PIRE) ne
dépasse pas celle nécessaire pour une communication réussie.
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Equipment Safety Compliance Statement
Checkpoint Systems’ EAS or Radio Frequency Identification products have been designed to be
safe during normal use and, where applicable, certain components of the system or accessory
sub-assemblies have been certified, listed or recognized in accordance with one or more of the
following Safety standards: UL 1012, UL 1037, UL 1310, UL 60950-1, CSA C22.2 No. 205,
CSA C22.2 No. 220, CSA C22.2 No. 223, CSA C22.2 No. 60950-1. Additional approvals may
be pending.
WARNING: Changes or modifications to Checkpoint’s EAS or Radio Frequency Identification
(RFID) equipment not expressly approved by the party responsible for assuring compliance
could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment in a safe or otherwise regulatory
compliant manner.
Important Information to our Users in Europe
CE Regulatory Compliance Statement
Where applicable, Checkpoint Systems, Inc., offers certain Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS)
products that have CE Declarations of Conformity according to R&TTE Directive 99/5/EC.
System Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC), has been tested and notified through Spectrum
Management Authorities if necessary, using accredited laboratories, whereby, conformity is
declared by voluntarily accepted European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI)
standards EN 301489-3 and EN 300330-2.
NOTE: Certain Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) equipment have been tested and found to
conform with the CE emission and immunity requirement in Europe. This equipment generates,
uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Under unusual
circumstances, interference from external sources may degrade the system performance, which
may include intermittent decreases in detection and/or intermittent increases in alarm activity.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this
equipment experiences frequent interference from external sources or does cause harmful
interference to radio communications reception, which can be determined by turning the
equipment off and on, please contact a Checkpoint Systems representative for further assistance.
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Equipment Safety Compliance Statement
Checkpoint Systems Electronic Article Surveillance products have been designed to be safe
during normal use and, where applicable, certain components of the system or accessory subassemblies have been declared safe according to the European Low Voltage Directive (LVD) by
being certified, listed, or recognized in accordance with one or more of the following European
safety standards; EN 60950, EN 50364, EN 60742.
WARNING: Changes or modifications to Electronic Article Surveillance equipment not
expressly approved by the party responsible for assuring compliance could void the user’s
authority to operate the equipment in a safe or otherwise regulatory compliant manner additional
approvals may be pending.
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Table of Contents
TABLE OF CONTENTS .................................................................................................................................................7
INSTALLATION OVERVIEW .................................................................................................................................9
OVERVIEW .................................................................................................................................................................9
REQUIREMENTS .........................................................................................................................................................9
Tools.....................................................................................................................................................................9
Parts...................................................................................................................................................................10
INSTALLATION OUTLINE ..........................................................................................................................................10
PHYSICAL INSTALLATION .................................................................................................................................11
OVERVIEW ...............................................................................................................................................................11
Aisle Width .........................................................................................................................................................11
POWER SUPPLY........................................................................................................................................................11
Placement...........................................................................................................................................................11
ANTENNA MOUNTING .............................................................................................................................................12
Mounting Hardware...........................................................................................................................................12
Wire Routing ......................................................................................................................................................13
ANTENNA WIRING ................................................................................................................................................14
OVERVIEW ...............................................................................................................................................................14
GENERAL WIRING INSTRUCTION .............................................................................................................................14
Wiring between Chassis Box /SSB .....................................................................................................................16
Wiring 24VDC power supply .............................................................................................................................18
SINGLE AISLE WIRING .............................................................................................................................................19
Secondary antenna (SSB) wiring........................................................................................................................19
Chassis Box wiring.............................................................................................................................................20
ELECTRONICS SETTING .....................................................................................................................................22
OVERVIEW ...............................................................................................................................................................22
The Jumper setting for coupler aiming to antenna tuning .................................................................................22
List of Ferrites for Classic IP Street ..................................................................................................................23
ANTENNA DIMENSIONS.......................................................................................................................................24
CLASSIC IP STREET SSB..........................................................................................................................................24
POWER SUPPLIES ..................................................................................................................................................25
OVERVIEW ...............................................................................................................................................................25
POWER SUPPLY USED IN UNITED STATES ................................................................................................................25
POWER SUPPLY USED IN EUROPE ............................................................................................................................27
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CHAPTER
INTRODUCTION
This Installation Manual details the steps necessary for the proper installation and configuration of
the Classic IP Street systems.
In this manual, most illustrations and pictures will show the Classic IP Street as a place of
reference, but it is to be understood that each antenna would be installed in the same manner
(unless otherwise noted).
Classic IP Street front view
Classic IP Street side view
Figure 1 Classic IP Street antenna front and side view
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CHAPTER
I N S T AL L AT IO N O V E R V IE W
Overview
This chapter is an overview of the installation process:
1. Requirements: Tool and part requirements for a typical installation.
2. Installation Outline: Lists the basic installation steps in sequence.
Requirements
Tools
The following tools are required for Classic IP Street Antenna installations:
 Arrow T-25 Staple Gun
 Diagonal wire cutter
 Hammer drill with 3/16” and 1/2” bits
 Extension cord
 Tape Measure
 Hammer
 Snap Off
 Marker, Black Felt
 Ratchet driver with 9/16” socket
 Screwdrivers, mini, regular and #2 Phillips
 Hacksaw
 Utility knife
 Wire Snake
 Wire Strippers
 Wrench, combination end 9/16”
 Classic IP Street Installation Manual (This manual)
 Tuning Procedure, TR4210 Checkpoint PN 7102103
 Checkpoint Systems Field Service Diagnostic Management Software (DMS version
1.8.31 or later version) installed on a laptop with the appropriate cables. DMS is an
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application developed to install and configure TR4210 boards via serial connections.
DMS provides for firmware updates without replacement of microchips.
Parts
Quantity will vary according to site.
 18 AWG 2-conductor (STP)
 CAT5e cable
 22 AWG 4-conductor (STP) (5594)
 1/2” Anchor Bolts
 *DekDuct (wire chase)
 *Wiremold (1500 or 2600 series)
 *Wiremold anchor bolts Note:
*Wire routing methods will vary by installation.
Installation Outline
Follow this sequence to successfully install the components:
1. Determine optimal antenna placement based upon antenna type, tag type, and door
opening width. (Refer to the TR4210 Product Reference Guide)
2. Determine power supply requirements and the ideal power supply location. (See
“Appendix 2 Power Supplies”)
3. Physically mount the antennas.
4. Connect the antenna wiring.
5. Install peripherals.
6. Configure the system using DMS.(Refer to test procedure P/N 7251662)
The information covered in steps 1 and 2 is generally used during the survey and planning stage,
but it is important for the installer to keep these specifications in mind to ensure that the systems
are installed to specification.
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CHAPTER
P H Y S IC A L I N S T A LL A T I O N
Overview
This chapter covers the physical placement and installation of the TR4210 antennas and power
supply in the following sections:
1. Placement: How to determine the proper placement of the antennas.
2. Power Supply: Information on typical power supply placement.
3. Wire Routing: Information on typical wire routing methods.
4. Antenna Mounting: Antenna mounting information.
Note: For details of placement, refer to Evolve installation manual, CKP P/N 7994249.
Aisle Width
The maximum aisle width for the Classic IP Street SSB antennas (with 410EP tag) is:
 Classic IP Street SSB – 2 m [6.6 ft]
System performance is affected by aisle width and tag type. For aisle width details please refer to
the TR4210 Product Reference Guide.
Power Supply
Classic IP Street SSB antennas utilize a +24 VDC power supply.
Placement
The Classic IP Street SSB antenna is designed to install on a standard 6.6 ft. opening. The
minimum distance the chassis box and power supply can be from the antenna is 1.524m [5ft]
while the maximum distance is 8m [26.4ft]. This distance should be taken into consideration when
determining placement of the antenna, although optimal placement will vary from retail site to
retail site.
Placement Requirements:
 The power supply must be within 18m [60ft] of the furthest antenna.
 The power supply must be placed no higher than what is accessible from a store ladder.
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If mounted in a plenum space, proper plenum rated wiring and plenum rated enclosures
are required.
The maximum operation temperature should be no more than 40 .
℃
Note: For more information about power supplies, please see “Power Supplies” on Appendix 2.
Antenna Mounting
Antennas are typically not mounted until after the finished flooring is in place.
Mounting Hardware
For mounting on Concrete Floor
Utilize two (2) 1.3cm [.5in.] anchor bolts per antenna.
Figure 2 Anchor Bolt (Concrete Mounting)
Wood Floor
Utilize two (2) 1.3cm [.5in] lag bolts per antenna.
Figure 3 Lag Bolt (Wood Mounting)
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Wire Routing
Methods of Wire Routing
Floor Trench: Typically 1.3cm [.5in.] wide by 3.8cm [1.5in.], but an increase in
dimensions is recommended for more than two antennas.
Wiremold: 1500 or 2600 series wire mold can be utilized. Typically wire mold is not
used within customer traffic areas, so a typical placement is from the outside of the
antennas to the doorframe.
Conduit: 2.5cm [1in.] diameter conduit can be utilized in new construction situations. It is
recommended that swept 90 degree angles are used, and that pull-strings are provided by
the conduit installer.
Wall / Mullion: Wires can be contained within mullions, and hollow walls for vertical
wire runs.
Dek-Duct / Panduit: Wires can be contained within surface mount Dek-Duct or Panduit
for vertical wire runs.
WARNING: Any wiring in plenum areas must be plenum rated. Additionally, ensure that the
wire is installed in accordance with applicable (local/national) electrical codes.
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CHAPTER
A N T E NN A W IR I N G
Overview
This chapter describes the Classic IP Street SSB antennas wiring and cabling.
WARNING: This system runs on TR4210† electronics with firmware version 3.61 or higher. It is
critical to note that ONLY TR4210 electronics can be used in conjunction with this system. It is
also critical that DMS version 1.8.31 or later be used to configure the system.
Information is covered in the following sections:
1. General wiring instruction
2. Aisle wiring
General Wiring Instruction
This section describes how to prepare and wire all cables and wires involved in the antenna
installation. Wires can be cut to required length. Below is a picture of a TR4210 board with all
interfaces labeled.
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Figure 4 TR4210 Reader Board
Balance 3-loop
Balance 2loop
SSB/SSB
JUMPER
Ground
Jumper
Loop
Tuning
Loop
Tuning
PAB OUTPUT
Figure 5 Passive Coupler Board
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Figure 6 SSB Coupler Board Jumper Settings
Wiring between Chassis Box /SSB
There are only two (2) wires connected Chassis and SSB. They are 1) RG59 coax cable and 2)
SSB Light/Sounder cable (22 AWG 4-conductors (STP) (5594))
RG59 Coax Cable:
A 26ft long, two end pre-terminated RG59 coaxial cable is packed with SSB antenna. It connects
the Chassis Box antenna (SSB). It is recommended to leave the one pre-terminated end with 3-pin
Connector at the SSB, another pre-terminated shield end to Chassis Box. (Refer to Figure 7 metalshielded)
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Figure 7 metal-shielded
SSB Light/Sounder Cable
It is recommended to use CKP standard field service truck stock 4-conductor wire (AWG22). For
the lights the white wire connects LT+ terminal and green wire connects LT- terminal. For the
sounder the red wire connects to SD+ terminal and the black wire connects to the SD- terminal.
The SSB light/sounder cable must mount a cylindrical ferrite at end in chassis box. A ferrite core
with three turns is attached to each end.
SAB Light/Sounder Cable Wiring Table
Wire Color
Chassis Box
Classic IP Street SSB 1
WHITE
J42-LTS+
LT+
GREEN
RED
J42-LTSJ11-SND1+
LTSD+
BLACK
J11-SND1-
SD-
SAB Light/Sounder Cable Wiring Table
Wire Color
Chassis Box
Classic IP Street SSB 2
WHITE
J41-SECND LTS+
LT+
GREEN
J41-SECND LTS-
LT-
RED
BLACK
J54-SND2+
J54-SND2-
SD+
SD-
Table 1 SSB Light/Sounder Cable Wiring Table
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Figure 8 SSB Light/Sounder cable with ferrite core
Wiring 24VDC power supply
A Checkpoint certified 24VDC power supply can power up to Chassis Box. It is recommended to
wire the 24VDC power suppler to the nearer TR4210 filter board input, then, connect wire from
this filter board to J18 connector on the reader. 24VDC power cable uses AWG18 two (2)
conductor cable.
Wire Color
Description
Black
GND
Red
+24 V
Table 2 Power Cable Wiring Table
Figure 9 24 VDC Power Supply Cable
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Figure 10 24 VDC power filter
Single Aisle Wiring
The single aisle installation is the most common Classic IP Street SSB application which best
utilizes the SSB-SSB configuration (see Figure 11 Single Aisle). A typical single aisle installation
consists of a Chassis Box, two secondary antennas (SSB), a power supply and a cable kit
(packaged with secondary antenna). It is recommended to start SSB wiring first, then connect
Chassis Box. Connect the power cable last.
Figure 11 Single Aisle
Secondary antenna (SSB) wiring
Step 1: Open the base cover.
Step 2: Plug the pre-terminated RG59 coax cable onto coupler board J5.
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Note:
It is recommended to leave the pre-terminated coax cable end at SSB location where the
cable was laid out.
Step 3: Connect the SSB Lights/Sounder cable to the wire terminal LT+ (White) / LT- (Green)
and SD+ (Red)/SD- (Black) resp.
Step 4: Inspect wiring and connections, confirm coupler board jumper settings (see ).
Step 5: Put the base cover back and secure.
The R59 cable and Sounder/light cable to
Chassis Box
Figure 12 Classic IP Street SSB Antenna Wiring
Chassis Box wiring
Step 1: Open the base cover(s).
Step 2: Cut, strip and terminate the RG59 coax cable, then plug it to the TR4210 board.
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Step 3: Connect the SSB1 Lights/Sounder Cable wires to the electronic reader board (TR4210).
Step 4: Connect the SSB2 Lights/Sounder Cable wires to the electronic reader board (TR4210).
For detail connection of Light/Sounder Cable wire , refer to Table 1 SSB Light/Sounder
Cable Wiring Table
Step 5: Connect 24v DC power cable to the VDC power filter and then the output of the filter
board to J18 on the electronic reader board (TR4210).
Step 6: Put the base cover(s) back and secure.
Power cable
The R59 cable and Sounder/light
cable to antenna SSB 1
The R59 cable and Sounder/light
cable to antenna SSB 2
Figure 13 Chassis Box wiring
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CHAPTER
E L E C T R ON IC S S E T T I N G
Overview
All electronics setting here aimed for on site configurations based on compliance and performance
test result, if it still can not illuminate fundamental noise; please refer to tuning procedure of
TR4210.
The Jumper setting for coupler aiming to antenna tuning
Antenna Type
Jumper Settings
Classic IP Street
J7, J11
Table 3 Coupler Board Jumper Settings
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List of Ferrites for Classic IP Street
Classic IP Street
SSB
CKP
P/N
MFR
MFR & MFR
P/N
Turn
Cable
installed on
Install location
Qty
221412
Fair Rite
FAIR RITE
2861000202
2Loop cable
Close to
coupler board
221412
Fair Rite
FAIR RITE
2861000202
3Loop cable
Close to
coupler board
7784420
Wurth
WURTH
74271111
exit point of
cable from
coupler
284760
Fair Rite
FAIR RITE
0443806406
close to 6-pin
connector
Install location
Qty
RG-59 COAX
cable (both
ends)
LED+sounder
cable
Secondary
Classic IP Street
Electronics
Chassis
CKP
P/N
MFR
MFR & MFR
P/N
Turn
Cable
installed on
7784420
Wurth
WURTH
74271111
RG-59 COAX
cable (Primary)
7784420
Wurth
WURTH
74271111
RG-59 COAX
cable
(Secondary)
284760
Fair Rite
FAIR RITE
0443806406
LED cable
Primary
284760
Fair Rite
FAIR RITE
0443806406
Sounder cable
Primary
284760
Fair Rite
FAIR RITE
0443806406
Pwr supply - dc
cable
exit point of
cable from
chassis
exit point of
cable from
chassis
exit point of
cable from
chassis
exit point of
cable from
chassis
next to exit
point of cable
from chassis
Table 4 Ferrites list for Classic IP Street
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APPENDIX
A N T E NN A D I M E NS IO N S
Classic IP Street SSB
The weight of the antenna is 8kg, The weight of Chassis Box is 3kg.
The antenna dimension as following
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APPENDIX
P O W E R S U P P L IE S
Overview
This appendix covers all available (US and EU) TR4210 Street compatible power supplies.
Details
Power supplies have an output of +24 VDC.
Requirements
In the US, if the power supply is to be installed in a plenum (HVAC ventilation) area, the Globtek
GS-599ES(R) and the Globtek GS-599MC-KIT(R) must be installed.
Capacity
The following power supplies can provide power for up to two aisle systems:
 Globtek GS-599 UF
 Globtek GS-599ES(R)
 EOS LFZVC65SG24E
 EOS- LFEVC65NS24PL (PN: 10102495)
The following power supply can provide power for one aisle systems:
 EOS LFZVC36FS24S91
Power Supply Used in United States
Model
The US market uses the following power supply types:
1.
Globtek GS-599ES(R) (PN: 7116509)
Standard power supply rated for use in plenum areas.
Note: For use in plenum areas, the Globtek GS-599MC-KIT(R) must be used in
conjunction with the Globtek GS-599ES(R).
Dimensions
Width: 10.50cm [4.13in]
Length: 15.24cm [6.00in]
Height: 8.64cm [3.40in]
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2.
EOS- LFEVC65NS24PL (PN: 10102495)
Note:
Dimensions
Width: 5.8 cm [2.284in]
Length: 13.3 cm [5.236in]
Height: 2.9 cm [1.152in]
Weight
350 grams (12.35 ounces)
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Power Supply Used In Europe
Model
The EU market uses one power supply types:
 EOS LFZVC36FS24S91 (PN: 7683707)
Dimensions
Length: 8.89cm [3.50in]
Width: 2.42cm [0.95in]
Height: 4.47cm [1.75in]
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