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Adjusting the Output Voltage
Your power adapter is ETL listed to UL
standards and meets all applicable
FCC standards.
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1. Determine the required output
voltage setting of the power
adapter by one of the following four
methods:
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• Refer to “Compatible
Computers” on Page 11 for
voltage, tip color, and polarity
settings.
• Note the voltage indication
marked next to the input jack on
the device to be powered.
Example:
Vin =
18V DC
or
18V
DC
.
• Review the power or ID plate on
the device to be powered. Look
for the word
“INPUT”
followed
by a number and
V DC
.
Example:
INPUT: 18V DC
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• Review the power or ID plate on
the AC power adapter usually
used to power the device. Look
for the word
“OUTPUT”
followed
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• Do not use the
adapter to power a
device that exceeds
the 80W maximum
power rating.
• Make sure the
adapter is
disconnected from
the AC outlet and
your computer before
adjusting its voltage
setting.
• Make sure you set the
power adapter to the
proper voltage before
you connect the
power adapter to an
input power source.
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The notation “V DC”
might not be indicated.
Instead, the
international symbol
might be used.