Apple aix appletalk services Line input, Clock/Calendar, Keyboard, Power supply

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A/C line input

mLine voltage: 100–240 volts AC, RMS single phase, automatically configured

mFrequency: 50–60 Hz

mPower: 708 watts maximum

Power supply

mSingle 325-watt on the 500 model; one or two 425-watt, hot-swappable supplies on the 700 model

Current type

500 model

700 model

 

 

 

 

+ 3.3 V*

25.0

A

50.0 A

+ 5

V*

28.0

A

44.0

A

+12

V (normal)

11.0

A

13.0

A

+12

V (start up)

18.0

A (12 seconds maximum)

18.0

A (12 seconds maximum)

–12 V

100 mA

100 mA

*+3.3 and +5 power outputs are traded off; total power for both not to exceed 180 watts for the 500 model, 260 watts for the 700 model.

Clock/Calendar

mCMOS custom circuitry with long-life lithium battery

WARNING If the clock begins to lose accuracy, see an Apple-authorized dealer or service provider for a battery replacement. Do not attempt to replace the clock battery yourself.

Keyboard

mSupports Apple ADB keyboards (an extended keyboard is recommended)

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