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Rl1600 i, Ac p, Rf i – Triton RL1600 Installation Manual User Manual

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When installing an ATM, some general environmental and power pre-

cautions need to be considered. Evaluate the location where the ATM

will be installed. To help ensure proper operation of the ATM, ensure the

environmental criteria listed in this checklist are met.

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eMperature

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uMidity

1. The ATM will operate over a range of tem-

peratures and humidity. Generally, these

parameters must fall within the following
ranges:

Temperature

• 10°C to 40°C

• 50°F to 104°F

Relative Humidity

• 20% to 80%

• (Non-Condensing)

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2. Ensure the following AC power requirements

are met:

Current (Max)

2.2A @ 115 VRMS at 60 Hz

1.1A @ 230 VRMS at 50 Hz

Voltage

• 90 - 136VRMS @ 50/60 Hz

• 198 - 257VRMS @ 50/60 Hz

Power Consumption (Idle)

• 0.6A @ 115 VAC at 60 Hz

• 0.3A @ 230 VAC at 50 Hz

Power Consumption (Max Load)

• 250 Watts @ 120VAC

• 250 Watts @ 240VAC

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elepHone

3. Ensure the following telephone-line require-

ments are met:

Dedicated line. The telephone line servicing the

ATM will not be a “party” line or any other shared

type connection.
Proximity to Interference Sources. The t e l e -

phone line must not be in close proximity to “noisy”

devices that could induce interference into the ATM

communications channel. See the next section for

additional information on “interference sources.”

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4. Ensure there are no devices near the termi-

nal that may cause RF interference, such as:

TVs

Coolers

Security devices

Neon signs

Devices with compressors or motors.

* IMPORTANT *

AC power for the terminal should come from

a dedicated source with an isolated ground.

Dedicated source. The ATM AC power feed will be

a dedicated line, to which no other electrical devices

are connected. The ATM power line will be wired for

a single “duplex”-style outlet and connected directly

to the AC service panel. (No extension cords)
Isolated Ground. An equipment grounding conduc-

tor that is insulated from the conduit or raceway and

all other grounding points throughout its entire length.

The only points of electrical connection will be at

the duplex outlet and service panel ends of the line.

Surge ~50A @ 230V