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Power, requirements, consumption, power, ratings

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System specifications and planning information Power requirements and consumption This section describes the power requirements and power consumption of the SurePOS 500 Series. Power Table 23. Input voltage, frequency Input 100 - 127 V AC 200 - 240 V AC 50 or 60 Hz 50 or 60 Hz Frequency Table 24. SurePOS 500 Series Models 545 and 565 power supply Nominal output voltage Tolerance Rated Current +5.0 V AUX ±5% 2.0 A +5.0 V MAIN +5/-4% 8.0 A +12.0 V ±5% 12.0 A +3.3 V ±5% 6.0 A -12.0 V ±10% 0.3 A +25.3 V ±4% 3.0 A Table 25. Power consumption State: Off Standby Suspend On (idle, no I/O) On (idle, I/O: cash drawer, MSR, 2/20, printer) On (max, printing) Input Voltage/Frequency Maximum kVA AC Input Connector/Cable leakage current Inrush 4 W 80 W Not supported 120 W 125 W Usage: 170 W 100 - 127, 200 - 240 V AC (nominal), 50 or 60 Hz (+/- 3 Hz) Sinusoidal, trapezoidal, or square wave inputs 0.3 IEC 320 C14, unshielded right angle type 3.5 ma maximum < 30 A (peak, first cycle) Port power ratings v Only one cash drawer may be activated at any instance in time. v Hot plugging of powered USB devices, especially printers, is not supported. Some powered USB devices create surge currents that may cause the system power supply to initiate over-current shut down. Note: All ports provide protection against power surges. Appendix C. System specifications and planning information 115

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Power
requirements
and
consumption
This
section
describes
the
power
requirements
and
power
consumption
of
the
SurePOS
500
Series.
Power
Table
23.
Input
voltage,
frequency
Input
Frequency
100
127
V
AC
50
or
60
Hz
200
240
V
AC
50
or
60
Hz
Table
24.
SurePOS
500
Series
Models
545
and
565
power
supply
Nominal
output
voltage
Tolerance
Rated
Current
+5.0
V
AUX
±5%
2.0
A
+5.0
V
MAIN
+5/-4%
8.0
A
+12.0
V
±5%
12.0
A
+3.3
V
±5%
6.0
A
-12.0
V
±10%
0.3
A
+25.3
V
±4%
3.0
A
Table
25.
Power
consumption
State:
Usage:
Off
4
W
Standby
80
W
Suspend
Not
supported
On
(idle,
no
I/O)
120
W
On
(idle,
I/O:
cash
drawer,
MSR,
2/20,
printer)
125
W
On
(max,
printing)
170
W
Input
100
-
127,
200
-
240
V
AC
(nominal),
50
or
60
Hz
(+/-
3
Hz)
Voltage/Frequency
Sinusoidal,
trapezoidal,
or
square
wave
inputs
Maximum
kVA
0.3
AC
Input
IEC
320
C14,
unshielded
right
angle
type
Connector/Cable
leakage
current
3.5
ma
maximum
Inrush
<
30
A
(peak,
first
cycle)
Port
power
ratings
v
Only
one
cash
drawer
may
be
activated
at
any
instance
in
time.
v
Hot
plugging
of
powered
USB
devices,
especially
printers,
is
not
supported.
Some
powered
USB
devices
create
surge
currents
that
may
cause
the
system
power
supply
to
initiate
over-current
shut
down.
Note:
All
ports
provide
protection
against
power
surges.
System
specifications
and
planning
information
Appendix
C.
System
specifications
and
planning
information
115