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 UNIVERSAL AC ADAPTER

SMP-70W AC Adapter Details
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To use this AC Adapter:

label-volts.jpg (20837 bytes) The user must identify the DC (Direct Current) voltage their device uses. This is generally found on the label that each device has on the back. Here is an example of a Dell Latitude CPI laptop label.

 

plugpr2.jpg (89743 bytes) Next, the user must find the correct connector by trying to plug it in the device. We recommed plugging the connector in the device before it is plugged into the AC Adapter.

The connector must be plugged in the cord correctly in order to assure the correct polarity. Most devices are designed to take the positive (+) in the middle and the negative (-) on the exterior of the plug. If unsure the can consult the user manual or look for symbols on the original AC adapter. They might look like this:polarity.jpg (3234 bytes)

tip.jpg (70138 bytes) If the Positive is in the center prong, please align the "+" on the connector to the "TIP" inscription on the cord. This will bring the positve pole to the center.

If the minus is needed in the center, please reverse the plug with the "-" inscription aligned to the "TIP". Some portable televisions are wired this way.

 

 

selector.jpg (207051 bytes) The last step is setting the correct voltage on the output of the Universal AC Adapter. This is a simply done by setting the switch to the correct DC voltage determined above. You can use your finger for the switch movement.

Please remember that the Universal AC Adapter will act as the AC adapter that orignally came with your device. If you have an internal drained battery, this will be charged by the Universal AC Adapter.

The Universal AC Adapter is also designed with a red LED, which lights up when connected to a power source.

Here are the different Voltages of the Universal AC Adapter:

  • 15 Volts
  • 16 Volts
  • 18 Volts
  • 19 Volts
  • 20 Volts
  • 22 Volts
  • 24 Volts