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Before you turn on your security system, you have to turn your power up and FingerTec recommends
the CE-certified PW12V Switch Mode Power Supply, the most essential and reliable item to power up
your security system. This power supply helps to secure your premises and ensure your access control
system is always on safe and/or power on mode.
PW12V’s switching power supply has a universal power input range (from AC110 to 240) to ensure
suitability for all power sources around the world. Switching between AC current to a more stable DC
power is also hassle-free. To achieve zero down time and power failure, PW12V comes with a second
power output port that charges your 12VDC rechargeable backup battery while the battery powers up
the access control system during an emergency.
With its lightweight, compact size and extra short circuit & overload protection feature, PW12V is
perfectly ideal to power up FingerTec H3i, s-Kadex and Ingressus controllers. |
BENEFITS |
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• Universal power input for global compatibility |
• Integration protection to prolong life span |
• Sufficient power output to charge 12VDC rechargeable backup battery |
• Highly efficient power conversion and low operation temperature |
• 100% full load burn-in test to prove its reliability |
• Lightweight, compact size for easy installations |
• Maintain switching frequency at 45kHz |
• CE-certified to ensure quality and safety of use |
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LAYOUT PLAN |
Circuit Diagram:The circuit design of PW12V |
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PW12V with Power Source and Load |
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SPECIFICATIONS |
OUTPUT |
OUTPUT NUMBER |
OUTPUT TO FINGERTEC DEVICES |
OUTPUT TO RECHARGEABLE BATTERY |
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DC VOLTAGE |
13.8V |
13.4V |
RATED CURRENT |
3.5A |
0.23A |
CURRENT RANGE |
0 ~ 4A |
N/A |
RIPPLE & NOISE (max.) Note.2 |
100mVp-p |
N/A |
VOLTAGE ADJ. RANGE |
CH1: 12 ~ 14.5V |
VOLTAGE TOLERANCE Note.3 |
+/- 1.0% |
N/A |
LINE REGULATION |
+/- 0.5% |
N/A |
LOAD REGULATION |
+/- 0.5% |
N/A |
SETUP, RISE TIME |
800ms, 50ms/230VAC 1600ms, 50ms/115VAC at full load |
HOLD UP TIME (Typ.) |
80ms/230VAC 16ms/115VAC at full load |
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INPUT |
VOLTAGE RANGE |
88 ~ 264VAC |
124 ~ 370VDC |
FREQUENCY RANGE |
47 ~ 63Hz |
EFFICIENCY (Typ.) |
71% |
AC CURRENT (Typ.) |
1.6A/115VAC |
1A/230VAC |
INRUSH CURRENT (Typ.) |
COLD START 20A/115VAC |
40A/230VAC |
LEAKAGE CURRENT |
<1mA / 240VAC |
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PROTECTION |
OVERLOAD |
105 ~ 150% rated output power |
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Protection type : AC Charging Mode : Hiccup mode, recovers
automatically after faulty condition is removed
UPS Mode : Protected by internal fuse |
OVER VOLTAGE |
CH1:15.87 ~ 18.63V |
Protection type : Hiccup mode, recovers automatically after faulty
condition is removed |
LOW BATTERY |
9.5 ~ 11V |
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FUNCTION |
DC ALARM SIGNAL
(OPTIONAL) |
AC fail CN1 PIN2 |
Battery low under charge voltage 82.5% 2% CN1 PIN1 |
Normal 0.8V max. Abnormal 5V 0.5V |
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ENVIRONMENT |
WORKING TEMP |
-10 ~ +60C (Refer to "Derating Curve") |
WORKING HUMIDITY |
20 ~ 90% RH non-condensing |
STORAGE TEMP., HUMIDITY |
-20 ~ +85C , 10 ~ 95% RH |
TEMP. COEFFICIENT |
+/- 0.03%/C (0~50 ) on CH1 output |
VIBRATION |
10 ~ 500Hz, 2G 10min./1cycle, 60min. each along X, Y, Z axes |
SAFETY STANDARDS |
UL60950-1, TUV EN60950-1 approved |
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SAFETY & EMC
(Note 4) |
WITHSTAND VOLTAGE |
I/P-O/P:3KVAC I/P-FG:1.5KVAC O/P-FG:0.5KVAC |
ISOLATION RESISTANCE |
I/P-O/P, I/P-FG, O/P-FG:100M Ohms / 500VDC / 25C / 70% RH |
EMC EMISSION |
Compliance to EN55022 (CISPR22) Class B, EN61000-3-2,-3 |
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OTHERS |
EMC IMMUNITY |
Compliance to EN61000-4-2,3,4,5,6,8,11, EN55024, light industry level, criteria A |
MTBF |
304.3K hrs min. MIL-HDBK-217F (25C ) |
DIMENSION |
159*97*38mm (L*W*H) |
PACKING |
0.5Kg; 24pcs/12.6Kg/0.75CUFT |
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NOTE: 1. All parameters NOT specially mentioned are measured at 230VAC input, rated load and 25C of ambient temperature.
2. Ripple & noise are measured at 20MHz of bandwidth by using a 12" twisted pair-wire terminated with a 0.1uf & 47uf parallel capacitor.
3. Tolerance: includes set up tolerance, line regulation and load regulation.
4. The power supply is considered a component which will be installed into a final equipment. The final equipment must be
re-confirmed that it still meets
EMC directives. For guidance on how to perform these EMC tests,
please refer to .EMI testing of component power supplies.. |
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