logging in or signing up How To Build A GracePort Part Number marketingbrandi Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 1860 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: April 01, 2011 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript How To Build A GracePort® Part Number: How To Build A GracePort® Part NumberFully Customized by YOU!: Fully Customized by YOU! Many Options to Choose Meet Your SpecificationsIntroduction: Introduction A common GracePort® part number looks like this: As you can see, there are five distinct parts of this number. We will take each of these sections one by one and explain them in full. P- P11R2 - K3 RF 0Step 1: The first section of the GracePort® number is seen here in red: Step 1 P- P11R2-K3RF0 The ‘P-’ simply means it’s a Port. So, every GracePort® will begin with a ‘P-’.Step 2: Step 2 Next is the component section: Each letter and number combination are a code which can be cross referenced on our part number guide. P- P11R2 -K3RF0 Please Note: You can download our part number guide by clicking here . R70 P38 A14Slide 6: P K3RF0 - - P11 R2 Component Section: Alpha-Numeric Order P- R2P11 - K3RF0Slide 7: USB MicroLogix RJ45 Computer Interfaces Ethernet Switch Plus Many More! P- P11 R2 -K3RF0 Component SectionStep 3: Step 3 P-P11R2- K3 RF 0 M 3 K2 M5 K3Step 4: Step 4 This next code can be either a 1-,2-, or 3-digit code referencing the power option you want. To view our power options, please refer to the part number guide. In this instance, the RF code indicates our patented Inside-Outlet. P-P11R2-K3 RF 0Step 4 - Continued: Step 4 - Continued Here we have a GracePort that looks a little different. This an image of only an Ethernet (R2) in our smallest housing (B3) and without any power option (RX). P-R2-B3 RXStep 4 - Continued: Step 4 - Continued We have many power options for you to choose. You can find the codes on the Part Number Guide. Here are a few examples of our International outlets. We have: Continental European Australian Outlet Indian Outlet Universal OutletStep 4 - Continued: Step 4 - Continued Here is how some of those other power options might look in our example part number. P-P11R2-K3 RF 0 RE RU _Step 5: Step 5 P-P11R2-K3RF 0 Here we are going to discuss circuit breakers. We have different amperages of circuit breakers to offer, and all you have to do is put the number of amps you’d like in this section. So, if you wanted 20 amps, you’d put 20 in the place of the zero. If you wanted 5 amps, you’d put the number 5. For , 10, you’d put a 10. 20 5 10Exception Codes!: What makes Graceport such an awesome product is your ability to customize. Exception Codes are another way to help you make this YOUR GracePort. Exception Codes! P-P11R2-K3RF0 Some of the most common exception codes are cable lengths. Our standard cable length is 10’. -__________Exception Codes!: Exception Codes! P-P11R2-K3RF0 -C3 -F2Step 6 Exception Codes: : Step 6 Exception Codes: One of the exceptions available to you is to add your company logo to your GracePort. Here are a handful of companies that choose to brand-label their GracePort!Exception Codes - LOGOs: Exception Codes - LOGOs P-P11R2-K3RF0 -U 123 042 594To Sum Up…: To Sum Up… P- P11R2 - K3 RF 0 You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
How To Build A GracePort Part Number marketingbrandi Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 1860 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: April 01, 2011 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript How To Build A GracePort® Part Number: How To Build A GracePort® Part NumberFully Customized by YOU!: Fully Customized by YOU! Many Options to Choose Meet Your SpecificationsIntroduction: Introduction A common GracePort® part number looks like this: As you can see, there are five distinct parts of this number. We will take each of these sections one by one and explain them in full. P- P11R2 - K3 RF 0Step 1: The first section of the GracePort® number is seen here in red: Step 1 P- P11R2-K3RF0 The ‘P-’ simply means it’s a Port. So, every GracePort® will begin with a ‘P-’.Step 2: Step 2 Next is the component section: Each letter and number combination are a code which can be cross referenced on our part number guide. P- P11R2 -K3RF0 Please Note: You can download our part number guide by clicking here . R70 P38 A14Slide 6: P K3RF0 - - P11 R2 Component Section: Alpha-Numeric Order P- R2P11 - K3RF0Slide 7: USB MicroLogix RJ45 Computer Interfaces Ethernet Switch Plus Many More! P- P11 R2 -K3RF0 Component SectionStep 3: Step 3 P-P11R2- K3 RF 0 M 3 K2 M5 K3Step 4: Step 4 This next code can be either a 1-,2-, or 3-digit code referencing the power option you want. To view our power options, please refer to the part number guide. In this instance, the RF code indicates our patented Inside-Outlet. P-P11R2-K3 RF 0Step 4 - Continued: Step 4 - Continued Here we have a GracePort that looks a little different. This an image of only an Ethernet (R2) in our smallest housing (B3) and without any power option (RX). P-R2-B3 RXStep 4 - Continued: Step 4 - Continued We have many power options for you to choose. You can find the codes on the Part Number Guide. Here are a few examples of our International outlets. We have: Continental European Australian Outlet Indian Outlet Universal OutletStep 4 - Continued: Step 4 - Continued Here is how some of those other power options might look in our example part number. P-P11R2-K3 RF 0 RE RU _Step 5: Step 5 P-P11R2-K3RF 0 Here we are going to discuss circuit breakers. We have different amperages of circuit breakers to offer, and all you have to do is put the number of amps you’d like in this section. So, if you wanted 20 amps, you’d put 20 in the place of the zero. If you wanted 5 amps, you’d put the number 5. For , 10, you’d put a 10. 20 5 10Exception Codes!: What makes Graceport such an awesome product is your ability to customize. Exception Codes are another way to help you make this YOUR GracePort. Exception Codes! P-P11R2-K3RF0 Some of the most common exception codes are cable lengths. Our standard cable length is 10’. -__________Exception Codes!: Exception Codes! P-P11R2-K3RF0 -C3 -F2Step 6 Exception Codes: : Step 6 Exception Codes: One of the exceptions available to you is to add your company logo to your GracePort. Here are a handful of companies that choose to brand-label their GracePort!Exception Codes - LOGOs: Exception Codes - LOGOs P-P11R2-K3RF0 -U 123 042 594To Sum Up…: To Sum Up… P- P11R2 - K3 RF 0