DEFINITY AUDIX System Release 4.0 | Issue 1 |
System Description Pocket Reference | May 1999 |
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Design and Operation |
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Operating Requirements | |
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Table
Table 2-2. Physical Dimensions for the DEFINITY AUDIX System
Slots the system | Height | Width | Length | Weight | |
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2 | 7.67 | 1.44 | 13.77 | 3.85 |
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Power Requirements
The DEFINITY AUDIX system draws its power from the 5 volt and
Table 2-3. Power Requirements for the DEFINITY AUDIX System
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Switch power source | DEFINTIY AUDIX system (Watts) | |
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5 volt bus | 20 |
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11 |
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Environmental Requirements
The switch and the DEFINITY AUDIX system generate heat as they operate. If the operating environment for the system and the switch is not properly ventilated, this heat can cause these systems to malfunction. Their operations can also be affected by other environmental conditions, such as humidity and air quality.
Switch documentation identifies specific guidelines for the switch’s operating temperature and environment. Generally, the customer should use these guidelines for creating a suitable operating environment for the DEFINITY AUDIX system and protecting the system from harmful environmental conditions. The following guidelines represent the recommended environmental conditions for DEFINITY switch Release
7.1and DEFINITY AUDIX system Release 4.0. See the system description for the customer’s switch for more information about environmental requirements.