IBM q5-44-3974-04 All in One Printer User Manual


 
Sound Levels
The upper limits for sound level are shown in Table 4.
Table 4. 3130 Sound Levels
Printer Condition Sound Level
Idle 6.4 bels (55 dBA)
Operating 7.2 bels (46 dBA)
Power Requirements
Attention
Do not connect the 3130 to any 380—415 IT power distribution system
(impedance grounded neutral system).
Make sure that your installation meets the electrical power requirements listed in
Table 5 before the printer is delivered. In addition:
Reserve a dedicated electrical outlet to support the printer and to allow the
printer to be disconnected from power. This can be:
A compatible receptacle installed near the 3130.
A circuit breaker that breaks all live poles. This circuit breaker must be
dedicated to the 3130 printer.
Provide electrical outlets for auxiliary equipment, such as modems or
communication modules. If necessary, make sure a telephone line and jack
are available.
The 3130 is equipped with an approved plug for your safety. Use it in
conjunction with a properly grounded receptacle. Refer to Appendix C to find
out which type plug is supplied in your country.
Table 5. 3130 Power Source Requirements
Item North American and
Japanese Requirements
European Requirements
Nominal Voltage 100V, 115V ac ±10%, single
phase, two wires plus ground
220V, 230V, and 240V ac
±10%, single phase, two wires
plus ground
Nominal
Frequency
50/60 Hz ±1.0% 50/60 Hz ±1.0%
Input Current 10 amperes 5.2 amperes
Power Input 1.08 kVA 1.08 kVA
Power Dissipation
The 3130 can enter a power-save mode after a specified time has elapsed with no
printer activity. When the 3130 enters power-save, it removes power from all
printer subsystems. Normal operation resumes when the printer receives a host
command.
20 3130 Advanced Function Printer: Introduction and Planning Guide