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Table 1. Power consumption figures (transceiver units)
Unit series
Minimum power
consumption
Nominal power
consumption
(typical conditions)
Maximum power
consumption
(realistic system-
design
assumption)
FM Ponte kit
(Model FM1200V-
HW)
4 Watts
6 to 7 Watts
10 Watts
FM1200 Volo
(Model FM1200V-
HW)
4 Watts
6 to 7 Watts
10 Watts
FM1300 Otto
8 Watts
10 to 12 Watts
15 Watts
FM3200-series
(Model FM3200)
4 Watts
6 to 7 Watts
10 Watts
FM4200-series
(Models FM4200F
and FM4200)
4 Watts
6 to 7 Watts
10 Watts
FM3500 Endo
(Model FM3500)
8 Watts
10 to 12 Watts
15 Watts
FM4500-series
(Models FM4500F
and FM4500)
8 Watts
10 to 12 Watts
15 Watts
FM 4800 Fiber
13 Watts
15 to 17 Watts
20 Watts
Table 2. Power consumption figures (gateway units)
Unit
Maximum power consumption (realistic system-
design assumption)
FM1000 Gateway
60 Watts
FM10000 Gateway
(Gen. 1)
275 Watts (redundant AC power supply)
250 Watts (non-redundant AC power supply)
FM10000 Gateway
(Gen. 2)
300 Watts (redundant AC power supply)
IMPORTANT
In service, transceiver and gateway units will consume power
at various levels between the quoted lower limit and upper limit,
depending on data traffic load, signal strength, environmental
conditions such as line-of-sight and atmospheric moisture, and
other factors.
Note that the power consumption of transceiver units tends to
be affected in inverse proportion to the unit temperature (in
other words, power consumption tends to rise when the
temperature of the unit falls, and the other way around).