BEETLE A Series User Manual 01750342843B
Table of Contents 1 Manufacturer´s Certification ..................................................................................................... 1-1 1.1 FCC-Class A Declaration ...................................................................................................1-1 1.2 Energy Efficiency ...............................................................................................................1-1 1.3 Wireless Declaration of Conformity ..................................................
Table of Contents 9 Installation to a stand ................................................................................................................ 9-1 9.1 Installing system to the stand (standard) ...........................................................................9-1 9.1.1 Preparing the stand............................................................................................. 9-1 9.1.2 Preparing the system ............................................................................
Table of Contents 18.1 AC Power Adapter .............................................................................................................18-3 18.2 NFC Module .......................................................................................................................18-4 18.3 I/O Hub ...............................................................................................................................18-5 18.3.1 Block Diagram.....................................................
1 1 Manufacturer´s Certification The device complies with the requirements of the EEC directive 2014/30/EU with regard to ‘Electro-magnetic compatibility" and 2014/35/EU “Low Voltage Directive” and RoHS directive 2011/65/EU. Therefore, you will find the CE mark on the device or packaging. In addition, the Beetle A Series has received the cTUVus symbol. 1.1 1.
Manufacturer´s Certification 1.3 1.3 Wireless Declaration of Conformity Hereby, Diebold Nixdorf declares that this device is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 2014/53/EC. Csěky [Czech]: Diebold Nixdorf tímto prohlašuje, že tento zařízení je ve shodě se základními požadavky a dalšími příslušnými ustanoveními směrnice 2014/53/ES.
Manufacturer´s Certification Magyar [Hungarian]: Alulírott, Diebold Nixdorf nyilatkozom, hogy a eszköz megfelel a vonatkozó alapvetõ követelményeknek és az 2014/53/EC irányelv egyéb elõírásainak. Polski [Polish]: Niniejszym Diebold Nixdorf oświadcza, że urządzenie jest zgodny z zasadniczymi wymogami oraz pozostałymi stosownymi postanowieniami Dyrektywy 2014/53/EC.
Manufacturer´s Certification 1.4 1.4 FCC RF exposure warning This equipment must be installed and operated in accordance with provided instructions and the antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
Manufacturer´s Certification 1.6 1.6 Important Notes Diebold Nixdorf is not responsible for any radio and television malfunctions which emerge from unauthorized changes in the device. Make sure that only cables and devices may be connected which are admitted by Diebold Nixdorf. The user is responsible for any malfunctions that emerge from the actions mentioned before. The device may only be installed, or repaired by authorized qualified personnel.
Manufacturer´s Certification 1.7 1.7 Safety Notes The Beetle A Series conforms to the current safety standards for data processing equipment. • If this device is taken from a cold environment into the operating room, moisture condensation may form. The device must be absolutely dry before being put into service; an acclimatization period of at least two hours must therefore be observed.
Manufacturer´s Certification • Leaving a battery in an extremely high temperature surrounding environment can result in an explosion or the leakage of flammable liquid or gas. • A battery subjected to extremely low air pressure may result in an explosion or the leakage of flammable liquid or gas.
2 2 Supplier’s Declaration of Conformity Product Description: POS Terminal Model: Beetle A Series Party issuing Supplier’s Declaration of Conformity Diebold Nixdorf Singapore PTE. LTD. 30A Kallang Place #04-01 Singapore 339213 Phone: +65 6747 3828 Responsible Party – U.S. Contact Information Diebold Nixdorf 5995 Mayfair Road N. Canton, OH 44720 / USA Phone: +1 330 490 5049 FCC Compliance Statement (for products subject to Part 15) This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
3 3 Introduction The Beetle A Series belongs to a new generation of the BEETLE all-in-one family to meet the demands for slim-look and bezel with narrower borders. It features the new Whiskey Lake U SOC along with other newer technologies such as USB Type C. 3.1 3.1 About this manual This documentation is intended to help you to work with the Beetle A Series system and to serve as a reference work. The detailed table of contents will help you find the desired information quickly and easily.
Introduction You can protect our environment by only switching on your equipment when it is actually needed. If possible, even avoid the stand-by-mode as this wastes energy, too. Also switch your equipment off when you take a longer break or finish your work. Please contact your competent branch or the Recycling Center Paderborn (for European countries) for information on how to return and reuse devices and disposable materials under the following mail address. Email: info@dieboldnixdorf.
Introduction 3.6 3.6 Unpacking and Checking the Delivery Unit Unpack the parts and check to see whether the delivery matches the information on the delivery note. The delivery comprises the respective screen module. Data cables, necessary for operation, can be ordered separately. lf damage has occurred during shipping or if the package contents do not match the delivery note, immediately inform your Diebold Nixdorf sales outlet.
4 4 Basic settings The Beetle A Series is configured to your order. Add-on peripheral devices, for example the magnetic swipe card reader (MSR), are delivered together with the system as an assembled unit. 4.1 4.1 Components The Beetle A Series comes with a 15W of the following processor options with configurable memory and SSD options: 4.1.1 4.1.1 Processor Type Whiskey Lake 15W Processor Options: • Celeron 4305UE • Core i3-8145UE • Core i5-8365UE 4.1.2 4.1.2 1.
5 5 Setting Up the Device The Beetle A Series was developed for an in-house installation. The devices are designed to be mounted on a stand (desktop version), or on the wall (wall mount version). Set up the Beetle A Series system where it will not be exposed to extreme environmental conditions. Protect the device from vibrations, dust, moisture, heat and strong magnetic fields. 5.1 5.
6 6 Overview 6.1 6.
Overview 6.2 6.
Overview 6.3 6.3 AC Power Adapter Figure 6-3: Beetle A Series AC power adapter 1 AC Power Cord 3 Power Indicator 2 DC Power Out The external power supply is applicable for common line voltage. It automatically adjusts itself to the particular voltage.
Overview 6.4 6.
7 7 Projected Capacitive Touch Screen 7.1 7.
8 8 Planning the Installation This chapter provides you with the information you need to prepare for the installation of the system. 8.1 8.1 Dimensions Please refer to the drawings below for dimensions of the desktop and wall mount versions. All dimensions are specified in millimetres. The views of the systems are not drawn to scale. 8.2 8.2 Desktop version 8.2.1 8.2.
Planning the Installation 15.
Planning the Installation 8.2.2 8.2.2 Wall mount version 15-inch display 15.
Planning the Installation 8.3 8.3 Required operation space WARNING Maintain at least 50 mm from the side of the system to ensure proper ventilation during the operation of the system.
Planning the Installation 8.4 8.4 Installation site requirements 8.4.1 8.4.1 Desktop version When selecting the installation site, ensure that: • The area is flat leveled. • The system to be installed on a table surface and not on a floor. 8.4.2 8.4.2 Wall mount version • To reduce the risk that someone may accidentally walk into the system, location such as walkway areas, hallways areas or crowded areas are not recommended.
9 9 Installation to a stand Take the stand and the monitor out of the packaging. For installation you will need a Torx screwdriver to loosen and tighten the Torx screws. 9.1 9.1 Installing system to the stand (standard) 9.1.1 9.1.1 Preparing the stand 1. Remove the VESA cover by sliding it downwards (indicated by arrow). 1 NOTE *Observe the safety precaution mentioned on the next page when you remove the back cover of stand.
Installation to a stand 9.1.2 9.1.2 Preparing the system 1 1 1. Place a piece of protection sheet on a flat surface e.g. a table. 2. Lay the display face down on the protection sheet. 3. Remove the 4 screws (1) that come with the Beetle A Series. 1 1 9.1.3 9.1.3 Installing system to the stand 1 1 Copyright © 2020, Diebold Nixdorf 01750342843B 1. Fit the system on the stand while holding it in place. 2.
Installation to a stand 3. Tilt the system back to access the connector panel at the bottom of the system display. 4. Remove the cable cover (1). 5. Plug the USB-C cable into the port indicated (1). 6. Replace the cable cover.
Installation to a stand 7. Tilt the system back to its operating position. 8. Replace the VESA cover (1) by pushing it upwards. 1 NOTE When uninstalling the stand, always make sure that all cables are disconnected. 9.2 9.2 Installing system to the stand (with I/O hub) 9.2.1 9.2.1 Preparing the stand 1. Remove the I/O Hub cover by pulling it up from the back.
Installation to a stand 2. Remove the VESA cover by sliding it downwards (indicated by arrow). NOTE *Observe the safety precaution mentioned on the next page when you remove the back cover of stand. WARNING To avoid damage to the back cover of the stand, be careful of how you would remove it.
Installation to a stand 9.2.2 9.2.2 Preparing the system 1 1 1. Place a piece of protection sheet on a flat surface e.g. a table. 2. Lay the display face down on the protection sheet. 3. Remove the 4 screws (1) that come with the Beetle A Series. 1 1 9.2.3 9.2.3 Installing system to the stand NOTE When installing the system to a stand with I/O Hub, install the I/O Hub before installing the system to ensure stability of the structure. 1.
Installation to a stand 2. Secure the I/O Hub with the 2 M3x4 screws provided at the positions indicated (1). 3. Connect the USB-C cable to the port indicated (1). 4. Then, fit the system on the stand while holding it in place.
Installation to a stand 5. Tighten the 4 M4x6 countersunk screws (1) (that came with the stand) to secure the system to the stand. 6. Tilt the system back to access the connector panel at the bottom of the system display. 7. Remove the cable cover (1).
Installation to a stand 8. Plug the USB-C cable into the port indicated (1). 9. Replace the cable cover. 1 10. Tilt the system back to its operating position 11. Replace the VESA cover (1) by pushing it upwards. 1 12. Replace the cover of the I/O Hub (1) previously removed. 1 NOTE When uninstalling the stand, always make sure that all cables are disconnected.
Installation to a stand 9.3 9.3 Installing system to the stand (with cable covers) 9.3.1 9.3.1 Preparing the stand 1. Remove the back cable cover (1) by sliding it downwards (indicated by arrow). From the stand: 2. Remove the VESA cover by sliding it downwards (indicated by arrow). 1 NOTE *Observe the safety precaution mentioned on the next page when you remove the back cover of stand. WARNING To avoid damage to the back cover of the stand, be careful of how you would remove it.
Installation to a stand 9.3.2 9.3.2 Preparing the system 1 1 1. Place a piece of protection sheet on a flat surface e.g. a table. 2. Lay the display face down on the protection sheet. 3. Remove the 4 screws (1) that come with the Beetle A Series. 1 1 9.3.3 9.3.3 Installing system to the stand 1 1 Copyright © 2020, Diebold Nixdorf 01750342843B 1. Fit the system on the stand while holding it in place. 2.
Installation to a stand 3. Tilt the system back to access the connector panel at the bottom of the system display. 4. Remove the cable cover (1) at the bottom of the system display. 5. Plug the USB-C cable into the port indicated (1). 6. Route the cables from the connector panel in the path as illustrated (arrows). 7. Replace the cable cover previously removed.
Installation to a stand 8. Tilt the system back to its operating position 9. Tug the cables neatly into their respective cable channels as illustrated (arrows). NOTE The arrow paths are for illustration purpose only and are not meant to be exhaustive.
Installation to a stand 10. Replace the VESA cover by sliding it upwards. 11. Align the back cable cover (1) with the front cable cover (2). 12. Replace back cable cover (1) by sliding it upwards.
10 10 Connector Panel The following sockets are located under the cable connection cover of the display: Port label Description of port 1 LAN RJ45 LAN port 2 USB2 USB 3.0 (Type C with DP and PD 5/12V) 3 COM1 RJ50 powered COM port (5V/12V) 4 COM2 RJ50 powered COM port (5V/12V) 5 USB3/4 USB 2.0 (Type A) 6 USB5/6 USB 3.0 (Type A) 7 24V IN Connection to power (24V DC Input) 8 USB1 USB 3.
Connector Panel 10.1 10.1 Connecting cables All devices belonging to the module Beetle A Series that have a separate power cable must be connected to the same electric circuit. 1. Tilt the display to the back, and remove the cable connection cover (1) to uncover the connector panel. 2. Connect the cables to their assigned ports. 3. Re-attach the cable connection cover.
Connector Panel 10.2 10.2 Disconnecting cables Never unplug a cable by pulling on the cable; always take direct hold of the plug itself. Follow the procedure below when disconnecting cables: • Turn off all power and equipment switches. • Remove the cable cover. • Unplug all power plugs from the grounded-contact power sockets. • Unplug all data communication cables from the sockets of the data networks. • Unplug all cables from the devices. 1.
Connector Panel 6. Manually loosen the knurled screw of the USB-C connector. 7. To release a RJ45/RJ50 plug push down the latch (see arrow).
11 11 Storage Media Mass storage in the Beetle A Series is a double-slot Socket 3 (M-Key) for Type 2280 M.2 SSD card. • Solid State Disk (SSD) A solid state disk is a data storage drive that uses memory elements in place of a rotating disk to store data. The SSD easily substitutes the hard disk and emulates a hard disk drive interface. Most SSDs are flash memory-based. 11.1 11.1 Replacement of Solid State Disk 1. First, ensure that the device is switched off and the power connector is disconnected. 2.
Storage Media 6. Turn the back cover over to expose the components as shown. 7. Remove the screws (1) and (2) on the SSD. Figure 11-3: Exposing the components NOTE Screw (2) is attached to an optional second SSD, which may or may not be present depending on your system configuration. 1 8. The SSD can now be removed from their slots by pulling downwards in the direction indicated (arrow). 9. Insert the new SSD by pushing it into the slot in the direction indicated (arrow).
Storage Media 11.2 11.2 Replacement of the RAM 1. First ensure that the device is switched off and the power connector is disconnected. 2. Proceed to replace the RAM with following the step below. 3. To unhook the RAM, locate the 2 latches (1) and (2) by their sides. 4. Press them in an outwards direction (indicated by the arrows). 5. The RAM is now unhooked and can be removed and replaced. 6. When fitting in the new RAM, push it downwards until it latches on and a “click” sound is heard.
12 12 Installing System to a Wall Unpack the parts from the wall mount kit and check whether the delivery matches the details of the delivery note. 12.1 12.
Installing System to a Wall Safety factor: 6 12.2 12.2 Mounting height The mounting height of the system should be appropriate and comfortable for the majority of users. Based on the recommendation of the ADA (American Disability Association), it is recommended that the highest point of the display should not exceed 1370mm height. It is also recommended that the system is approximately 122cm (48 in) from the floor to the centre of the display when the user is in the standing position. 12.3 12.
Installing System to a Wall 12.4 12.4 Installation WARNING The wall mount plate must be installed by a professional and qualified installer who is familiar with the building construction methods and the electrical code that are govern by the local laws on the public access areas. Use only Diebold Nixdorf wall mount plate. 12.4.1 12.4.1 Fix wall mount back plate to the wall • Prepare the mounting points penetrating from the wall according to the dimension of the mounting holes on the back of the system.
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Installing System to a Wall 12.4.2 12.4.2 Fix wall mount front plate to the system • Align the 4 mounting holes of the wall mount front plate onto the mounting holes at the back of the display. • Secure the wall mount front plate onto the display using the M4 screws provided in the wall mount kit. 12.4.3 12.4.3 Secure the system to the wall • Ensure that the power cable has been connected onto the system.
Installing System to a Wall • Tighten the thumb screw on the top of the wall mount front plate to secure the hooks of the wall mount plates. • Dress the cables routing according to the store set up or the overall installation site plan.
13 13 Mounting a Second Display (A1150/D1101) NOTE Regardless of the top hinge angle and the bottom hinge angle, the angle from normal for A1150 needs to be kept at a maximum of 35° to maintain stability when the D1101 is mounted. 13.1 13.1 Installing the D1101 using an adapter kit Copyright © 2020, Diebold Nixdorf 01750342843B 1. Remove the VESA cover from the stand. 2. Remove the breakaway (1) at the top.
Mounting a Second Display (A1150/D1101) Copyright © 2020, Diebold Nixdorf 01750342843B 3. Remove the cable cover (1) from the system. 4. Remove the 4 VESA screws (1) from the D1101. 5. Then, remove the cable cover (2).
Mounting a Second Display (A1150/D1101) Copyright © 2020, Diebold Nixdorf 01750342843B 6. Connect the USB-C cable to the D1101. 7. Replace the cable cover (1). 8. Allow the cable to exit from the top opening of the cable cover (arrows).
Mounting a Second Display (A1150/D1101) 9. Loosen the 2 screws (1) to separate the D1101 adapter. The components of the adapter kit are as seen.
Mounting a Second Display (A1150/D1101) 10. Secure the adapter to the D1101 using the 4 countersunk VESA screws (1) provided in the adapter kit. 11. Route the cable along the path indicated by the arrows. 12. At the stand side, remove the 2 VESA screws securing the main system to the stand.
Mounting a Second Display (A1150/D1101) 13. Slot in the adapter upwards (arrow). 14. Replace the 2 VESA screws (1). 15. Slot in the D1101 and tighten the 2 screws (1).
Mounting a Second Display (A1150/D1101) 16. Route the cable along the opening (1). 17. Connect the USB-C to the port indicated (1).
Mounting a Second Display (A1150/D1101) 18. Route the cable along the path indicated by the arrows. 19. Replace the cable cover (1) on the system.
Mounting a Second Display (A1150/D1101) 20. Replace the VESA cover (1). The D1101 as a second display is assembled.
14 14 Peripherals (optional) 14.1 14.1 Waiter Lock The Waiter Lock module is used for system access control. The operation of the system is very simple, the key is placed onto the magnetic probe (see figure). The key is held magnetically to the probe and transmits the data by an electrical USB interface. The readout of the data may be integrated easily in a software application. NOTE For guide on software application programming, please refer to BA9x MSR/Waiter Lock Programming Manual. 14.1.1 14.1.
Peripherals (optional) 2. Gently remove the Waiter Lock side cover by prying the 2 ends outwards (see arrows) with a small screwdriver. 3. Then, slide the side cover out (see arrow).
Peripherals (optional) 4. Remove either side-attach peripheral connection cover of the Beetle A Series. 5. The side-attach peripheral connection cover now removed as seen.
Peripherals (optional) 6. Insert the Waiter Lock module into the now exposed USB port of the Beetle A Series. 7. Fit each knob on the Waiter Lock module into its respective groove on the system as indicated. 8. Then put on and tighten two M3x4 screws at (1) and (2). 9. Re-attach the side-attach peripheral connection cover. Figure 14-6: Fitting the Waiter Lock into the Beetle A Series 1 2 Figure 14-7: Tightening the Waiter Lock screws 10. Re-attach the Waiter Lock side cover. 11.
Peripherals (optional) 12. The front view of the Beetle A Series with the Waiter Lock as seen.
Peripherals (optional) 14.2 14.2 Magnetic Swipe Card Reader (MSR) The MSR module supports reading of standard ISO 3-track magnetic swipe card. Card reading is bi-directional. The MSR module can be mounted either on the right or left side of the display. 14.2.1 14.2.1 How to operate Run the swipe card through the slit of the swipe card reader from top to bottom in a quick and steady movement. Make sure that the magnetic strip is to the right.
Peripherals (optional) 3. Remove either side-attach peripheral connection cover (1) of the Beetle A Series. 4. Insert the MSR module into the now exposed USB port of the Beetle A Series. 5. Fit each knob on the MSR module into its respective groove on the system as indicated. 6. Then put on and tighten two M3x4 screws.
Peripherals (optional) 7. Re-attach the side peripheral connection cover. 8. Re-attach the MSR module side cover. 9. The MSR is now installed. Back view of the Beetle A Series, with the MSR as seen. Figure 14-15: MSR module installed 10. The front view of the Beetle A Series, with the MSR as seen.
Peripherals (optional) 14.3 14.3 NFC Module The Waiter Lock module is used for system access control. The operation of the system is very simple, the key is placed onto the magnetic probe (see figure). The key is held magnetically to the probe and transmits the data by an electrical USB interface. The readout of the data may be integrated easily in a software application. NOTE For guide on software application programming, please refer to BA9x MSR/Waiter Lock Programming Manual. 14.3.1 14.3.
Peripherals (optional) 2. Gently remove the NFC Module side cover by prying the 2 ends outwards (arrows) with a small screwdriver. 3. Then, slide the side cover out (see arrow).
Peripherals (optional) 4. Remove either side-attach peripheral connection cover of the Beetle A Series. 5. The side-attach peripheral connection cover now removed as seen.
Peripherals (optional) 6. Insert the NFC module into the now exposed USB port of the Beetle A Series. 7. Fit each knob on the NFC Module into its respective groove on the system as indicated. 8. Then put on and tighten two M3x4 screws at (1) and (2).
Peripherals (optional) 9. Re-attach the side-attach peripheral connection cover. 10. Re-attach the NFC Module side cover. 11. The NFC Module is now installed. Figure 14-24: NFC module installed The front view of the Beetle A Series with the NFC Module as seen.
15 15 Starting Up the System After installing the Beetle A Series, switch on the system by using the Power button on the front panel. The system first performs an automatic self-test to test its basic functions. For example, you may see the following message (irrespective of processor type) on the monitor: DN „ID xx/xx Date“ xx/xx is the placeholder of the BIOS version number. Following the completion of the BIOS boot up, the BIOS will attempt to boot up an operating system from a bootable media.
16 16 Error Reporting When an error condition is detected, it is reported by a repetitive train of blinking red LED. Decode by counting the number of blinks in a train and check against the error code table below.
17 17 POST Code When an error occurs during BIOS boot up, the system will stall and the POST code will be emitted in a sequence of 8 long/short blinks of the amber LED at the front panel. A long blink represents logic ‘1’ and a short blink logic ‘0’. Record the 8 bits code. Phase Error Codes Error Description SEC Phase 0x0E Microcode not found 0x0F Microcode not loaded 0x50 Memory initialization error. Invalid memory type or incompatible memory speed 0x51 Memory initialization error.
POST Code 0xD2 South Bridge initialization error 0xD3 Some of the Architectural Protocols are not available 0xD4 PCI resource allocation error.
18 18 Technical Data Whiskey Lake Dimensions 15-inch display 15.6-inch display 15" 15.6" 305.13 x 229.1 (H x V) 344.16 x 193.59 (H x V) Basic unit (mm) 338.7 x 273.4 x 37.2 376.11 x 236.59 x 37.20 BEETLE A1150 - 2.3kg BEETLE A1050 2.8kg - Diagonal Screen size Active screen size (mm) Weight Standard stand 1.8kg Stand with cable covers 1.9kg Stand with I/O hub cover (excluding I/O hub) 1.3kg I/O hub 0.
Technical Data 2x RJ50 Powered COM port 1x USB Type-C, PD 2.0, DP1.2, DFP/DRP (5V/12/24V) 1x USB Type-C, PD 2.0, DP 1.2, DFP (5V/12V) Expansion Internal 2x M.2 2280 socket (for SSD) 1x M.2 2230 socket (for WiFi) External MSR, Waiter Lock, NFC reader Options Other Features Projected capacitive touch panel Ambient Light Sensor Proximity Sensor Hardware TPM 2.
Technical Data 18.1 18.1 AC Power Adapter Only use power supply units (PSU) released or approved by Diebold Nixdorf. The PSU has to comply with the following minimal requirements and common standards: Rated input voltage 100-240VAC Rated input current 1.2A Input frequency range 47-63 Hz Rated output voltage 24V ± 5% Rated output current 3.75A Max.
Technical Data 18.2 18.2 NFC Module Supported Standards ISO/IEC 14443A/MIFARE ISO/IEC 14443B FeliCa ISO 18092 passive initiator Validated IC cards/Tags NFC Forum tags Innovision Topaz / Jewel NXP Mifare Ultralight Sony Felica NXP DESfire, NXP SmartMX with JCOP RF Operating Frequency 13.56 MHz Host Interface USB 2.0 full speed CCID protocol support Rated Voltage 5V Rated Current 300mA on transmitter path RF Output Power 1W (max.
Technical Data 18.3 18.3 I/O Hub The I/O Hub (illustration on next page) is an accessory for the Beetle A Series, to extend the number of I/ O ports. Power input DC24V IN 24V DC, 4A User interface USB-C (Right) USB Type C, PD 3.0, DP 1.2, UFP Dual Power Role (5V, 24V/4A) USB-C (Left) USB Type C, PD 2.0, DP 1.
Technical Data Figure 18-1: I/O Hub – front view Figure 18-2: I/O Hub – back view Copyright © 2020, Diebold Nixdorf 01750342843B 18-6
Technical Data 18.3.1 18.3.
Technical Data 18.4 18.4 Total Available Power The total power available for the external IO ports depends on the rating of AC power adapter used. Below is the Diebold Nixdorf’s approved AC power adapter for Beetle A Series. Part Number Model Name Output Rating Total power available External I/O Ports 1750266555 ADC029-280G 120W Type Port Name Voltage Current Rating USB 3.0 USB5 5V 0.5A USB6 5V 0.5A USB3 5V 0.5A USB4 5V 0.5A USB2 5V 3A 12V 3A 5V 3A 12V 3A 24V 4A 5V 0.
19 19 Appendix 19.1 19.
Abbreviation Index CE UL European Symbol of Conformity cUL Canadian Registration DIN (Recognized by UL) DIN Deutsche Industrie Norm (German Institute for Industrial Standards) DVI-D Digital Visual Interface Digital HDD Hard Disk Drive IEC Underwriters Laboratory (standards) USB Universal Serial Bus VDE Verband Deutscher Elektrotechniker (German Electricians Association) VESA Video Electronics Standard Association VGA Video Graphics Array XGA Extended Graphics Array International Electro technic
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