Checkpoint Systems TR7240 Module for EAS Detection System User Manual TempConfidential E10 2 0 Installation Specs v3

Checkpoint Systems Inc Module for EAS Detection System TempConfidential E10 2 0 Installation Specs v3

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Antenna Placement – FCC Region With standard 410 EP series EAS tags, the maximum on-center aisle width is 182cm [72 in] between antennas.  Dual Aisle (3 pedestal) and Multi-Aisle Layouts are applicable for wider exits. The minimum distance between any door frame and antenna is 45.72cm [18 in]. Antenna Installation – Physical Requirements Mounting: Each antenna is mounted to the floor with two (2) anchor bolts. Concrete: 1.3cm [0.5 in.] anchor bolts Wood: 9.5mm [0.375 in.] lag bolts Antennas are typically mounted by Checkpoint Field Service personnel. Wiring Routing Methods: Floor: •Conduit Size:  4cm [1.5 in.] diameter – route between each antenna(ensure conduit access under frame) and to power supply location. •Placement Constraints: Conduit must be placed 68.5cm [27in] or furtherback from the door frame. The customer is typically responsible for conduit installation. •Trench Dimensions: 9mm [0.375in] wide X 44mm [1.75in] deepFloor trenching can be performed by the customer or by authorized Checkpoint personnel. Vertical: •Conduit: 4cm [1.5 in.] diameter – route from the floor level to thepower supply location (typically above the ceiling line, in the soffit) The customer is typically responsible for vertical conduit installation (work with GC at site).  •In wall/mullion: Provide pull strings from the floor level to the ceiling level.Wiring is pulled through hollow wall or mullion. See PSU Requirements.The customer is typically responsible for providing pull strings (at new construction or remodel sites) Cable Requirements Power Cable: 12 AWG 2-conductor for 12 VDC (RFID); see maximum length details. 18 AWG 2-conductor for 24 VDC (RF); no. of lengths depends on aisle and system.  Network:  CAT 5e Ethernet Cable (standard network patch cable) RF-EAS LTS/SND cable for Primary – Secondary layout (PSB –SSB config) RF Sync and inter-pedestal connection: 8-conductor Modular cable RF Coax for RF-EAS primary to secondary layout (PAB/SAB wiring RFID Antennas: RG316 coax cable, 2 x 3m lengths for every aisle Wiring is provided and typically installed by Checkpoint Installers   EVOLVE  E10 2.0  RFID-Ready (RF) and RFID-enabled systems Checkpoint Systems, Inc. 101 Wolf Drive Thorofare, NJ 08086 1-800-257-5540 This drawing and the accompanying written materials are the exclusive property of Checkpoint. Possession of this document or any written materials does not convey any right to reproduce, disclose its contents, or to produce, use or sell anything it may describe. Reproduction, disclosure or use without specific prior written authorization of Checkpoint is strictly forbidden. Any deviation to these specifications must be approved by project management. Contact your Checkpoint representative. Specifications for EVOLVE Exclusive E10  2.0 Systems (all models) Last Revised: May 22, 2015 Content: Physical Dimensions, System Description (pg. 1 of 3) This device is certified for mobile applications in which the antennas used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons.Ferrite cores: 1) Fair Rite P/N 73420 (Order No. 2865-000-202): 1 on each Light and Buzzer cable with 2 turns through the ferrite. 2) Würth 742 71111: 1 ferrite on the RX/TX cable with one turn through the ferrite. 3) Würth 7427122, KITAGAWA SFC-10, Fair Rite P/N 284760 (Order No. 0443806406) or GRFC-10: 1 ferrite on DC cable of the power supply with three turns through the ferrite.
Floor Layout – Aisle Configurations Several aisle configurations are possible. At least one antenna has to be wired to the customer Ethernet port (assuming data service). During site planning the recommend aisle layouts are determined.   Refer to the system Quick Start Guide (CKP P/N 10062884) for additional details on the Supported Aisle Layouts. Power Supply Requirements – All Regions System Requirements: Depending on the Antenna model (RF, RFID or Dual RF/RFID), different power  supplies are required. For a single aisle, Dual system, two separate supplies (12 VDC and 24DC, for RFID and RF, respectively) are required. This requires an AC Duplex outlet. Access to the PSU or having the outlets on a circuit breaker is recommended. Each RFID Reader requires +12V DC. There are 2 approved power supply models  of varying capacity. The “smaller” PSU is the 5.0A version, and can support 1 Reader. The other PSU has increased current capactiy (5.5A) for supporting 2 daisy-chained RFID readers and peripherals/LED. See Part numbers below: Small - EOS ZVC60NP12E4 - CKP P/N 7284242 Large - XP Power AEB70 -  CKP P/N 7421850 Group Planning, Required Floor Cuts The power supply must be located at least 1.5m [4ft 11in] away from the nearest antenna and less than 10m [32.8 ft]. There is not a specific requirement for the Ethernet cable to be routed through the  same conduit or trench as the power cabling.  Whatever path the power wires take,  the Ethernet cable usually takes as well. This means that an Ethernet port (network connection) must be supplied at the location of the power supply housing. If possible, choose a concealed location for the PSU (for example, in a locked  closet or under the checkout station.). See below for above-ceiling requirements. For network sharing purposes, groups are able to be daisy chained. In this scenario, the entrance of the store could be connected via CAT 5e cabling to a storeroom.  Ethernet cable could be routed a large distance (from one group / coverage zone to  another area) to provide access to a main uplink or control room. The conduit or channel that arrives at the antenna should enter the front / rear face of the antenna (rather than from the side). See Figure on pg. 3.  Swept 90 degree angles must be cut. See pg. 1 for conduit and/or floor cut details. Plenum Installation - Requirements When installing the PSU in the soffit, there are special requirements if the space is  a plenum. Duct-work and also open areas, but only when used for HVAC ventilation, are considered plenum spaces. The GlobTek PSU can be placed in the plenum but NOT higher than 3m [9ft 10in]. If mounting in a plenum space, use proper plenum-rated wiring and an enclosure kit. A licensed electrician must install per section 300.22 of the NEC. 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 (for example, NEC 300.2 in the US). There must be access to the power supply location. Checkpoint Systems, Inc. 101 Wolf Drive Thorofare, NJ 08086 1-800-257-5540 This drawing and the accompanying written materials are the exclusive property of Checkpoint. Possession of this document or any written materials does not convey any right to reproduce, disclose its contents, or to produce, use or sell anything it may describe. Reproduction, disclosure or use without specific prior written authorization of Checkpoint is strictly forbidden. Any deviation to these specifications must be approved by project management. Contact your local Checkpoint office.   Specifications for EVOLVE Exclusive E10 2.0 Systems (all models) Approved By:  CKP Engineering Services  Revision: * Content: Aisle Layouts, Groups and Plenum Installation
Compliance WRTZ-2000 TX/RX meets regional UHF broadcast rules: FCC: UHF, 902 – 928 MHz / 4 Watt EIRP (US only) ETSI: UHF, 865 – 868 MHz / 2 Watt ERP at 865.7 – 867.5 MHz accordant to ETSI EN 302 208 version 1.3.1 (2009-07) (EU only) Singapore: UHF, 920 – 925 MHZ/3.28 Watt EIRP,  Modulation ASK,  7.4 MHz – 8.8 MHz/7.4 dBuA/m, Modulation None Evolve System - Peripheral Support •VisiPlus•EVOLVE-Store (EV3 board)Site Planning Evaluate how antenna will be mounted: Concrete, Wood, or Tile finished flooring. EAS and RFID power supplies should be planned based on the configuration layout. If using peripherals such as VisiPlus or a DVR relay, the trigger cable and 4C VisiPlus cables are routed from the SEC (if necessary) to PRI (PSB) EAS reader.  Plan the distance to the door-frame, and whether or not specific antenna types are required (see page 2 with options for some common layouts - other "Mall opening" layouts are supported). For the best alarm performance (reduced False Alarm counts), customer is expected to maintain the Storefront layout so as to avoid high tag concentrations directly in front of the system. RFID Coax Cables and M-to-M Adapter connector for some custom installations Number 1 (shown at buttom left) shows the RFID Reader with 8 Coax ports. It is possible for all of the system UHF Antennas to be used simultaneously, and  in this case, 8 total Coax Cables are connected to the reader. 4 cables will be  be routed to the “Active” pedestal’s 2 RFID Arrays (4 total patch antennas); and  at the opposite sides (on left and right of pedestal in center), the Arrays facing  this pedestal will be connected. This is shown in the figure below: where each of 2 readers is shown driving FULL left and right aisle. Specific settings have to be  applied to the RFID Reader to allow proper function  RX Map: Left Aisle (1)   Right Aisle (0) RX Map Settings RX Map Settings RxMap 11 12 RxMap 01 34 RxMap 12 43 RxMap 02 21 RxMap 13 33 RxMap 03 33 RxMap 14 44 RxMap 04 44 Checkpoint Systems, Inc. 101 Wolf Drive Thorofare, NJ 08086 1-800-257-5540 This drawing and the accompanying written materials are the exclusive property of Checkpoint. Possession of this document or any written materials does not convey any right to reproduce, disclose its contents, or to produce, use or sell anything it may describe. Reproduction, disclosure or use without specific prior written authorization of Checkpoint is strictly forbidden. Any deviation to these specifications must be approved by project management. Contact your local Checkpoint office.   Specifications for EVOLVE Exclusive E10 2.0 Systems (all models) Approved By: Engineering Services Revision: * Content: Compliance

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