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Eugene Rounds Posted on Jan 20, 2008

3350 power connector specs

I need the wyse 3350se power supply connector pinout. It is label +5vdc. What I need which pins are + and - and what ampage, VA or wattage needed. I would like to check the unit before buying adaptor for the unit.

  • Eugene Rounds Feb 18, 2008

    can't anyone use a DVMM and do a pinout for power supply connector?

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The Pin Assignment is as follows:
Pin 1,4: +5V
Pin 2,3: not connected
Shield: Ground
The AC Adaptor is specified as 5V , 4Ampere. Actually the unit draws around 2-3 Amperes.
/------\
/ 3 1 \o
\ 4 2 /
\------/
This "Image" shows the pins, when you look onto the jack at the back side of the terminal, with the terminal standing upright. The label = 5V is located left of the jack

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