Electrical power
Power requirement
Battery type
Battery Operation
Protection against electrical shock
Environment conditions
Transportation temperature
Storage temperature
Operation temperature
Operation relative humidity
Operation atmospheric pressure
Operation altitude
IP Protection Classification System
Dimensions
Width
Height
Thickness
Weight
7.3. Specifications for aView 2 Advance Power Supply
Dimensions
Weight
Electrical power
Power requirement
Power out
Protection against electrical shock
Operating and storage environment
Temperature
Relative humidity
Power cables
Between the power supply and the
displaying unit
Power cables 6 interchangeable types
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19.0 VDC; 3.43 ADC
14.4 VDC 6500mAh
Typical battery runtime of a new, fully charged batte-
ry (the displaying unit turned on and scope connec-
ted) is more than 3 hours
Internally Powered
Minus 10 - 55°C (14 - 131°F)
10 - 40°C (50 - 104°F)
10 - 35°C (50 - 95°F)
30 - 85%
80-109 kPa
≤ 2000 m
The aView 2 Advance is classified IP30.
Protection against solid objects
331 mm (13.03")
215 mm (8.46")
52 mm (2.05")
2.7 kg (6.0 lbs)
360g (0.79 lbs)
100 - 240V AC; 50-60 Hz; 1.0-2.0 A
19.0VDC 3.43ADC
Class I
10 - 40° C (50 - 104° F)
30 - 85%
Ø6.5mm DC jack connector
1. USA and Japan: Model NEMA 5 AC grounded power
plug
2. Australian: AS3112, AC grounded power plug
3. UK: BS1363, AC grounded power plug
4. European: CEE 7, AC grounded power plug
5. Danish: 2-5a, AC grounded power plug
6. Swiss: Type J, AC grounded power plug
7.4. Specifications for aView 2 Advance Bracket
Bracket
Fits poles with thicknesses
Contact Ambu for further information.
8. Troubleshooting
If problems occur with the displaying unit, please use this troubleshooting guide to identify the
cause and correct the error. If the problem cannot be resolved by the actions in the trouble-
shooting guide, contact your local Ambu representative. If replacement of spare parts is neces-
sary, you can find a Spare Part Replacement Manual on www.ambu.com. Here you will also find
information about the available Ambu authorized spare parts.
Problem
Possible cause
The displaying unit
No power is left on
does not turn ON
the displaying unit
when the power but-
battery
ton is pressed
The displaying unit
does not turn ON
even though the
power supply is
connected
The battery is
The internal
not charging
temperature in the
displaying unit is
over 45°C.
Ø 18 - 35 mm (0.7 - 1.5")
Recommended action
Connect the power supply to the displaying
unit
Check that the light on the power supply is ON
when it is plugged into a working wall socket.
If there is no light, the power supply may need
to be replaced. Force the displaying unit to
turn OFF
1. Press the power button for 10 seconds to
force Turn OFF.
2. Press the power button again to turn the
displaying unit back on.
If this does not work reset displaying unit
hardware
1. Remove all connected items including the
power supply
2. Press the hardware reset button on the
back of the displaying unit*
3. Reconnect the power supply
4. Press the power button to turn ON the
displaying unit
If any of the following conditions apply, correct
it to cool down the displaying unit:
Check if the back of the monitor has
free access to air flow.
1. Check that the fan is running by looking
through the ventilation holes, feeling for air-
flow at ventilation holes and/or by listening
for fan noise. If the fan is not running, it
may need to be replaced.
2. Check if the displaying unit is placed in
direct sunlight or is exposed to other heat
sources.
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