Yes, the �+� polarity in the
outside and �-�polarity at the centre.
Seeni, SB support
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Behalf Of Rob Cleminson
Sent: Wednesday, August
06, 2003 6:26
AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: [smartBridges] AirPoint-Pro
Outdoor
Thanks
for that � I neally bought the wrong one tonight. Most UK adapters have the
positive in the centre � it was only on closer inspection of the Powershot
that I noticed Positive on the outside � I�ll have to keep looking
tomorrow.
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On Behalf Of sBTech
Sent: 05 August
2003 21:33
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [smartBridges] AirPoint-Pro
Outdoor
Hi Rob
Cleminson,
An 18 V DC plug is an ideal and
sufficient plug however you have to make sure that the polarity of the plug
should as specified in the website.
http://www.smartbridges.com/new/products/ps.php
Few customers are using Motorola
Canopy Powershot which is 24V and it is same pin as sB.
Also you can use the following
powersupply, however you need to change the Pin polarity as stated in the
specification.
Brand: Mouser
Model: 552-PSA-31U-180 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To help you procure the correct power
supply adapter, the specification of the power adapter is :-
|
Output
Voltage
Range
|
Regulated
between 15V to 18V (max) |
|
Current Ratings
|
1 Ampere
|
|
Type of Plug
|
Barrel Type
|
|
Plug Polarity
|
outer body =
+ve, center = -ve
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Diameter of
plug |
Inner Diameter
of the plug = 2.5mm Outer Diameter of the plug = 5.5mm
|
|
Length of the
plug |
10mm or more
|
Thank you
Seeni, SB
support
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On Behalf Of Rob
Cleminson
Sent:
Wednesday, August 06,
2003 12:57
AM
To:
'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: [smartBridges] AirPoint-Pro
Outdoor
Hi,
I just purchased my first Airpoint
Pro Outdoor � Powered it up fine on my desk.
Just got down from installing on
my tower � I have 100Metres of CAT5 and now no power is arriving at the
unit?
Is this because I am using the
standard 12V AC Adapter and because of the extra cable length now need 15V.
There is a note in the booklet suggesting that this is best but I am not sure
if it is a MUST
Any advice?
Regards
Rob
Cleminson