ATAs Datasheet Power Consumption

DOCUMENT PURPOSE

This document is a technical bulletin describing power consumption details for HT502, HT503, HT701, HT702, HT704, HT801, HT802, HT812, HT814, and HT818.

The HT502, HT503, HT701, HT702 and HT812 can be powered via:

  • Universal power supply (Input AC 100-240V 50/60Hz; Output 12VDC, 0.5A).

The HT801 and HT802 can be powered via:

  • Universal power supply (Micro-USB connection) (Input AC 100-240V 50/60Hz; Output 5VDC, 1A).

The HT704 and HT814 can be powered via:

  • Universal power supply (Input AC 100-240V 50/60Hz; Output 12VDC, 1A).

The HT818 can be powered via:

  • Universal power supply (Input AC 100-240V 50/60Hz; Output 12VDC, 1.5A).

TEST CONDITION TERMINOLOGY

The following test condition terminology was used in Table 1.

Standby State

  • The UUT (Unit Under Test) has completed the boot-up process.
  • The SIP application was running PCMA codec with SRTP.
  • No established call and no incoming ring.

Operating State

  • The UUT is set up as described in the Idle State.
  • The maximum number of calls are established for each UUT.
  • The Phone connected to UUT FXS port is working at handsfree mode and set to maximum volume.

Max Power

  • 3RENs loaded on each FXS port of UUT and ring established for all HTxxx except HT701.
  • 5RENs loaded on FXS port of HT701 and ring established.

POWER DISSIPATION

Product

Version

Power Adapter Model

Standby

Operating

Max Power

Power (W)

Power (W)

3RENs Loaded

Power (W)

HT502

V2.0

2.26

3.36

Europe

4.43

America

4.64

HT503

2.74

3.52

Europe

3.82

America

4.32

HT701

V3.0

1.05

1.73

Europe

4.85

America

3.95

HT702

V2.0

1.35

2.93

Europe

5.70

America

6.05

HT704

1.60

4.21

Europe

4.57

America

9.27

HT801

0.96

1.33

Europe

2.23

America

2.79

HT802

V1.5

1.58

2.14

Europe

3.12

America

2.25

HT812

V1.3

2.52

3.11

Europe

3.51

America

3.82

HT814

2.08

4.00

Europe

3.19

America

3.76

HT816

2.85

4.96

Europe

9.84

America

10.36

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