Cash Drawer Voltage Selection
The following is a close up view of the cash drawer voltage selector and the two different
settings:
Continuous and Peak Current Capacity
Actual
Voltage
(Default)
COM Ports
5
5.01
12
11.88
24
24.00
Hosiden 24V Output
24
24.00
DC 12V Outputs
12
11.88
Retail USB Ports
5
5.01
12
11.88
24
24.00
Cash Drawer Ports
12
11.88
24
24.00
Continuous current is the current drawn by a device during normal operation. An
example of continuous current is a receipt printer printing a receipt or docket. Peak
current is defined as the maximum current drawn for a finite period of time. An example
of peak current is when a printer is initially powered on.
Under no circumstances is the peak current to be exceeded or drawn for an
extended period of time. Overloading of the voltages is not recommended and can
render the Retail Blade™ inoperable or may even permanently damage circuitry
within the Retail Blade™. Overloading of any of the Voltages will void all warranties,
either on the Retail Blade™ or any connected peripherals. If any permanent damage
occurs, charges will apply for any repairs necessary.
Wherever possible,
representative with your intended peripheral configuration so that it can be checked
with respect to the current capacities detailed above.
D i g i P o S R e t a i l B l a d e
Vmin – Vmax
(Open Circuit)
4.85 – 5.15
11.40 – 12.60
23.52 – 24.48
23.52 – 24.48
11.40 – 12.60
4.85 – 5.15
11.40 – 12.60
23.52 – 24.48
11.40 – 12.60
23.52 – 24.48
please
contact your
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M a n u a l
Current (A)
Continuous
2
2
3
3
3
2
2
3
1
1
local
DigiPoS
Systems
Peak
3
3
4
4
4
3
3
4
1.5
1.5
office
or