
USER'S MANUAL, NP10, NP20, NG10 (ALL NEO SYSTEM MODELS)
CHECKPOINT SYSTEMS, INC.
FOR EXTERNAL USE
Document No. 10071753
Rev. 02
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ensures tightness. Connectors are also "dressed" or pre-installed at the time of
manufacture.
The TR4300 board is mounted in a subassembly referred to as the "Cage" or sometimes
"Board Carrier" (also "PCBA" for PCB Assembly). The entire cage is the spare. See Table
4-2 for the spare or upgrade part numbers (SAP Material code).
At the time of this publication, all actively manufactured NEO systems require TR4300
(CKP P/N 10053101) with hardware Revision 11 (or later). Refer to the NEO Installation
Manual for details on how to check the Revision of your hardware.
4.3.1
Spare Part information
To order a spare:
Table 4-2: Lower Bay Spares
Model Name
SAP Material code
Description
Complete Cage for any
PRI Model Antenna
10058664
^LOWER BAY,ELEC NEO RF ONLY
Complete Cage for
RF/HUB Model
10144164
^LOWER BAY,ELEC NEO RF/HUB
Complete replacement, rather than replacing a single failed PCB, speeds up service times.
The installation manual has procedures on lower bay replacement and upgrade.
4.4
A1207 PAB/SAB Splitter Board
As described above, each EAS Sensor has 2 RF transmit/receive circuits. When running in
PAB/SAB, the 2 transmit/receive circuits operate in a different mode, and they are
physically connected to PCB hardware called the "Splitter Board" (CKP P/N 10034597)
which features a 1:2 RF split and LED signal routing.
With PAB/SAB, there is a "Primary" pedestal which contains the EAS Sensor (TR4300)
and a Splitter Board (A1207), and there is a "Secondary" pedestal, which contains only
the Splitter Board (A1207). From the EAS Sensor, 1 transmitter controls the primary side
and 1 transmitter controls the secondary side.
Every set of adjacent pedestals includes one splitter board in the Primary and one in the
Secondary. Cables are ran between the devices. The terminology "PAB" and "SAB"
applies because the splitter board can be used either as the "Primary Antenna Board"
(PAB) (or Primary Splitter Board), and when installed at the secondary, the splitter board
can be referred to as the "Secondary Antenna Board" (SAB) or Secondary Splitter Board.
Unlike Evolve 2, there are no required jumper settings to reconfigure for PAB or SAB
operation. The only jumper on the PCB is used only at the SAB for selecting the LED
color.