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The 1783-SR security appliance from Allen Bradley’s Stratix 5900 series is designed to operate effectively within various network environments. This device requires a router input voltage of 5 VDC, and it has a power supply input range of 100 to 240 VAC, allowing it to adapt to different electrical setups.
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| Manufacturer | Allen Bradley |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Security Appliance |
| Product Line | Stratix 5900 |
| Part Number | 1783-SR |
| Weight | 2.25 lbs (1.02 kg) |
| Max. Altitude | 1000 meters above sea level |
| Router Input Voltage | 5 VDC |
| Power Supply | LITEON PA-1220-1SA2 |
| Power Supply Input | 100 to 240 VAC |
| Power Consumption | 11 W |
| Power Dissipation | 11 W |
| Protection Class | IP41 |
| Network Layer | Layer 2/3 |
| Isolation Voltage | Not rated |
| Power Port Wiring Category | Category 3 |
| Ethernet Port Wiring Category | Category 2 |
| Max Ambient Temperature | 60 ⁰C |
The 1783-SR, part of Allen Bradley's Stratix 5900 series, serves as an essential security appliance tailored for network integration. Designed to function efficiently at altitudes reaching 1000 meters, it is suitable for various installation locations. The appliance requires a router input voltage of 5 VDC, making it compatible with many power sources. Its power supply, specified as LITEON PA-1220-1SA2, is flexible, operating with inputs from 100 to 240 VAC.
Power consumption and dissipation are both rated at 11 watts, indicating a balance between energy efficiency and performance. The security appliance is rated as IP41, which provides a minimal level of protection against dust ingress and water splashes, suitable for indoor environments. Working within network layers 2 and 3 enhances its functionality in managing data traffic.
Wiring requirements are categorized as follows: the power port follows Category 3 standards, while the Ethernet port adheres to Category 2, ensuring reliable connectivity. Notably, the isolation voltage is not rated, which may need consideration during setup. Additionally, the device can operate effectively in ambient temperatures up to 60 ⁰C, making it a robust choice for various industrial applications.