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StorEdge 5310 NAS
Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance

The Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance is the newest
addition to the Sun StorEdge 5000 NAS Appliance family. Designed for
multiprotocol IT environments seeking to consolidate storage, the Sun StorEdge
5310 NAS Appliance supports UNIX and Microsoft Windows, simplifying file sharing
between disparate platforms. To protect your data and keep your business running
smoothly, the Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance combines advanced
business-continuity functions such as file system journaling, checkpointing,
remote mirroring, clustering*, and full system redundancy with a full 2-gigabit
Fibre Channel (FC) RAID array to deliver very high levels of availability and
performance in almost any open environment. Available in single and dual
clustered NAS server configurations, the Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance
provides quick deployment, simple manageability, seamless integration, and
flexible policy-based services. The Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance is easy to
operate and effortless to manage, and installs in less than 15 minutes, thanks
to its highly intuitive wizard. Designed to grow along with your business, this
powerful NAS appliance can easily be scaled to 65 terabytes of raw Fibre
Channel or 179
terabytes of raw SATA* RAID-protected storage.
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- Software Development
- Decision Support Data Warehouse
- Email
- File and Print
- IP Telephony
- VOIP
- Graphics-intensive Applications
- Medical Imaging
- Visualization
- Web Server
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- Automotive
- Education
- Energy
- Financial Services
- Government
- Healthcare
- Life Sciences
- Manufacturing
- Retail Trade
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- Easy Storage Platform to Deploy and
Manage.
- Cross-Protocol Client Support and
Management.
- Journaled File System with
Checkpoint Capability.
- Remote Replication/Data Mirroring,
and Remote Monitoring.
- Clustering Capability*.
- Sun StorEdge Compliance Archiving
Software
- Investment Protection with Common
Storage Modules.
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Easy Storage Platform to Deploy and
Manage.
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Installation wizard automatic detection
first-time access. Intuitive, 10-15 minute set of configuration
dialogs.
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Quick and easy setup saves time.
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Multiple Administration Interfaces.
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In band and out-of-band management,
intuitive Web browser, command line configuration and management.
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Flexible management interface options
match your administrative requirements.
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Appliance Management Module.
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Provides front access LCD and keypad
input; "soft" shutdown from the front panel; ability to set an IP
address; system health monitoring.
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Simplified, easy, installation and
management saves time.
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Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP).
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Automatically finds IP address for setup.
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Saves time.
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Comprehensive Quota Support.
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- User Quotas
- Group Quotas
- Default Quotas
Defines maximum usable storage capacity
by individual user or groups/departments with soft and hard limits.
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Flexible, yet simple policy-based storage
usage authorization saves time and can help track
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Cross-Protocol Client Support and
Management.
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Supports both Network File System (UNIX)
and CIFS(Microsoft Windows) clients.
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Saves time and money by allowing
integrated consolidation of mixed operating environments.
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Cross-Protocol Management.
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- Same management for UNIX and Windows
clients
- No artificial partitioning
- File sharing between UNIX and
Microsoft client groups and users
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Simplified common management for mixed
operating environments saves time.
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User/Group Mapping.
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Map UNIX users/groups to Windows
users/groups; automatic or manual configuration options.
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Convenient, integrated, multiprotocol file
sharing configuration options.
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Cross-Protocol Locking.
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Integrated multiprotocol security model
and supports Windows Access Control Lists (ACLs) and files with UNIX
permissions.
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Secured file sharing in multiprotocol
environments.
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Cross-Protocol Security Mapping.
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Consistent security policies for objects
created through one file system protocol (for example, UNIX) and then
accessed through another (for example, Windows).
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Simplified policy-based multiprotocol
security configuration and management maintains data integrity.
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Journaled File System with Checkpoint
Capability.
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- Saves user and meta data
- Maintains a log of block activity
- File consistency for committed
transactions
- Remote file replication/data
mirroring
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Enhanced data integrity and fast recovery.
Helps save time because data protection is integrated and easy to
perform.
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Remote Replication/Data Mirroring, and
Remote Monitoring.
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Remote file replication/data mirroring,
SNMP, and remote syslog.
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Complete data and application availability
for disaster recovery planning and ability to remotely monitor system
health.
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Clustering Capability*.
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Ability to run two NAS clustered nodes in
parallel and fail-over from one NAS node to another.
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Helps provide continuous data
availability.
* Available soon. Please call your Sun Storage representative for
status.
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Network Interface Card Failover.
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- Redundant path to the same IP
address
- Cooperative (with the host) failover
topology
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Self-healing data availability recovery
helps keep system up and running.
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Dual Redundant Battery-backed RAID
Controllers.
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Write transactions are always protected.
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Enhanced data integrity and fast recovery.
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Closed Operating System.
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More difficult to hack versus open
architecture (Microsoft SAK).
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Minimizes unauthorized access and viruses.
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CIFS/Windows Security.
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- SID of the owner's primary group
- SID of the owner's primary group
Access Control List for the file or directory
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Robust CIFS/Windows security support.
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NFS/UNIX Security.
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- User ID (UID) of the owner
- Group ID (GID) of the owner
- Permission bits for the owner,
defining read, write, and execute (rwx) permissions
- Permission bits for the group,
defining rwx permissions
- Permission bits for others, defining
rwx for users other than UID, or members of the group other than the
one specified by the GID
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Robust NFS/UNIX security support.
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Cross-Protocol Security Mapping.
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Consistent security policies for objects
created through one file system protocol (for example, UNIX) and then
accessed through another (for example, Windows).
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Simplified, policy-based, multi-protocol
security configuration and management saves time.
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Sun StorEdge Compliance Archiving Software
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Software designed in consultation with
information management compliance and enterprise content management
industry experts.
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Helps businesses address the most
stringent requirements for electronic storage media retention and
protection.
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Data Throughput.
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Full 2-Gb Fibre Channel (FC) backend.
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Very fast access to data for the most
demanding user requirements.
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Port Aggregation/Trunking.
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Same IP address across multiple NIC ports
from a single switch.
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Increased bandwidth performance.
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Fast Snapshot Restore.
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- Provides for a metadata-effected
restore of snapshot file
- Facilitates recovery of
accidentally-deleted data within minutes
- Does not necessitate recovery of an
entire volume
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Get up and running
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Investment Protection with Common Storage
Modules.
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- Dual redundant RAID controllers
- Up to eight 14-drive external
storage modular trays
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Pay as you grow, paying for what you need
when you need it.
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Dynamic Volume Expansion.
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Grow data volume size without powering
down the system.
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Easily and quickly grow capacity without
disruption of service.
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Expansion Slots.
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Two PCI-X slots for optional NICs and HBAs.
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Plenty of room to grow.
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Future Products Compatibility.
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Use same operating system, data services,
and management for same product family.
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Scalable compatibility provides
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CPU: One 3.06-GHz Intel Xeon processor
with 512 KB of Level 2 cache
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Number of Slots
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4 GB in 6 DIMM slots, registered DDR-266
ECC SDRAM
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Network: Two 10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet
ports
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Serial
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One RJ-45 serial port
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SCSI
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One Ultra320 SCSI multimode (SE/LVD)
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USB
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Two USB 1.1 ports
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Expansion bus: Two internal PCI-X
64-bit/100 MHz
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Fibre channel
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1 or 2 dual-port 2-Gb Fibre Channel (FC)
HBAs
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Scales to 65 TB of FC or 179 TB of SATA
RAID-protected storage*
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Operating System
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Storage-optimized operating system
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File system:
- 64-bit Journaling file system
- Checkpoints
- Online extensible/expandable
capacity
- NTFS streams support
- Quotas: user, group and directory
tree, Unicode
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File access protocols: Common Information
File System (CIFS)/SMB, NetBIOS, NFS v2 and v3, FTP
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Directory and name services: ADS (LDAP,
Kerberos v5), NT 4.0 Multiple Master Domains (MMD), DNS, WINS, NIS,
NIS+, Local files
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Network services: DHCP, NTP, RDATE,
Network Status Monitor
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Access control:
- NT 4.0 Access Control Lists and
Access Tokens
- UNIX credentials and permissions
- Credential mapping
- Directory tree quotas
- User and Group Quotas
- Checkpoints
- SMB/CIFS Shares
- UNIX exports
- Approve lists, trusted host lists,
netgroups
- Cross-platform file locking
(limitations)
- Cross-platform authentication
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Supported platforms
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- Microsoft Windows NT
4.0/2000/2003/XP
- Sun Solaris 2.6, 7, 8, 9 Operating
System (Solaris OS)
- Sun Solaris x86 9
- IBM AIX 5.1 (ML-06)
- HP HP-UX 11i
- Red Hat Linux EE 2.1
- SUSE Linux ES 9
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Remote management: SNMP, Remote Syslog
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System administration: Web (HTTP/Java
platform-based) GUI, Telnet, Rlogin, Rsh, SSH, Console Command Line
Interface (CLI)
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Mail services: SMTP
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System monitoring
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Disk subsystem via SCSI Enclosure Services
(SES); Fans, power supplies, temperature, voltages via IPMI protocol;
UPS; Network monitor
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Tape backup: NDMP v2 and v3, Backup with
full Unicode, "Remote backup" configuration support w/NDMP
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Setup and configuration: Web-based GUI
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RAID manager: Integrated through Web-based
GUI
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Height: 8.7 cm (3.50 in.)
Width: 43.0 cm (16.93 in.)
Depth: 64.8 cm (25.51 in.)
Weight: 20.9 kg (46 lbs)
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Enclosure: Fits into a standard 19-inch
rack
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Power Supplies
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Dual; second is for redundancy
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DC power
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DC: 500 W; AC: 100-240 V, 50/60 Hz
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Meets or exceeds the following
requirements:
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Safety
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IEC60950, UL/CSA60950, EN60950
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RFI/EMI
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FCC Class A, Part 15 47 CFR, EN55022,
CISPR 22
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Immunity
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EN55024
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Safety
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cULus Mark, TUV GS Mark, CE Mark
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External storage
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RAID Exp: 14 x 146 GB FC HDDs
FC Exp: 14 x 146 GB FC HDDs
SATA Exp: 14 x SATA HDDs*
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Max. RAID Exp. Units: 4
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Max. Exp. Units: Up to 28 (7 per RAID
Expansion Unit)
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Max. capacity per enclosure
FC: 2.0TB (raw)/1.4 TB (Usable RAID 5 w/Hot Sparing)
SATA: 5.6TB (raw)/5.1 TB (Usable RAID 5 w/Hot Sparing)*
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Max. system capacity
FC: 65.4 TB (raw)/46.9 TB (Usable RAID 5 w/Hot Sparing)
SATA: 179.2 TB (raw)/128.1 TB (Usable RAID 5 w/Hot Sparing)*
* Available soon. Please call your Sun Storage representative for
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| Dimensions |
RAID Expansion Unit |
Expansion Unit |
| Height |
13.2 cm (5.21 in.) |
12.9 cm (5.1 in.) |
| Width |
44.5 cm (17.6 in.) |
44.7 cm (17.6 in.) |
| Depth |
56.1 cm (22.1 in.) |
56.1 cm (22.1 in.) |
| Maximum weight |
43 kg (95 lbs.) |
41 kg (91 lbs.) |
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AC power
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RAID Exp. Unit: 2.9A max. op. @100VAC; (90
-136 VAC range), 50/60 Hz 1.5A max. op. @240VAC; (198 -264 VAC range),
50/60 Hz
Exp. Unit: 3.2A max. op. @100VAC; (90 -136 VAC range), 50/60 Hz 1.4A
max. op. @240VAC; (198 -264 VAC range), 50/60 Hz
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Emissions
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IEC 60950, EN 60950, UL 60950, UL 1950,
FCC Part 15 (47CRF15B), CISPR 22 (EN55022 -RF Radiated and Conducted
Emissions), IEC 61000-3-2, IEC 61000-3-3
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Immunity
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CISPR 24 (EN55024), IEC 61000-4-2, IEC
61000-4-3, IEC 61000-4-4, IEC 61000-4-5, IEC 61000-4-6, IEC 61000-4-8,
IEC 61000-4-11
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