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90W AC Notebook Power Adapter w/
14 tips connectors 12-24V output/5V USB Made in China
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Step 1
Read the Safety and Warning information above.
Step 2
Please refer to your notebook computer user manual or check on the back of the notebook computer to find the correct input voltage requirement for your notebook computer. To select proper input voltage (12V, 15V, 16V, 18V, 19V, 20V, and 24V) on the Adapter to fit your notebook computer need (Picture 1), please manually move the voltage selection switch located on the right bottom of the adapter. The LED indicator (on the right top of the adapter) will show the voltage that you have manually selected.
Step 3
Choose correct tip connector to fit your notebook power socket and connect it to the Adapter output cable (Picture 2).
For more detail info about tip selections, please visit http://www.prudentway.com check UNIVERSAL ADAPTERS.
Please Note!
Each tip connector has a special 2-pin design with only one pluggable direction to make sure you do not plug the tip connector to the wrong direction on the adapter output cable and cause damage to your notebook. If you experience difficulty to plug the tip connector to the holes on the output cable, please check if you plug it to the wrong direction.
Step 4
Connect the tip connector to the power socket of your notebook (Picture 3).
Step 5
Connect the Adapter input power cable to the AC socket of the Adapter (Picture 4). Then plug the other end of AC power cable to the wall outlet (Picture 5).
Step 6
Turn on and use your notebook.
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For devices with USB interfaces such as MP3, cell phones, iPod, iPhone, iPad and more*: |
Step 1
Read the Safety and Warning information above.
Step 2
Please connect the USB Type A cable provided by your USB device company to the USB port of the Adapter.
Step 3
Connect the Adapter input power cable to the AC socket of the Adapter (Picture u03a). Then plug the other end of AC power cable to the wall outlet (Picture u03b).
Step 4
Turn on and use your USB device. |

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Please follow the same steps as you use for notebook computer. Most LCDs use 12V. |
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For LCDs: Please follow the same steps as you use for notebook computer. Most LCDs use 12V.
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MAIN FEATURES |
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100-240V AC input provides worldwide power conversion capability. |
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Adjustable 12-24V output design fits specific notebook models and LCD needs. |
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14 pieces of tip connector for use with most major notebook brands such as IBM, Dell, Toshiba, Compaq, Asus, Acer, HP, Sony and More . |
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Extra USB port built in for as MP3, cell phones, iPod, iPhone, iPad and more. |
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RoHS compliancy is friendly to environment. |
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High efficiency & full power protection. |
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Fanless, No noise. |
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FEATURES |
Output Power (Max.) |
90W |
Overload Protection |
Yes |
Short Circuit Protection |
Yes |
Line Regulation |
+/- 5% |
Load Regulation |
+/- 5% |
Switching Mode |
Universal switching-mode power adapter for notebook & LCD |
Special Connectors |
14 tip connectors including 7.4x5mm for Dell (with Smart Pin). 7.4x5mm for HP (with Smart Pin), 4.8x1.7mm for HP, 3.0x1.0mm for tablet, 4.0x1.35mm for Asus. |
Efficiency |
> 87% (TYP) |
Fanless |
Yes |
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DIMENSIONS |
Unit Size |
5.25" x 2.4" x 1.5" |
Net Weight |
1Lbs |
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OUTPUT |
Output Voltage
(0/+0.8V No Load) |
12V/15V/16V/18V/19V/20V/24V. DC12V-24V
USB Port: 5V |
Output Voltage
(+/- 5% @typical +/- 0.8V) |
12V/15V/16V/18V/19V/20V/24V. DC12V-24V
USB Port: 5V |
Output Current |
12V/15V/16V/18V/19V/20V@4.5AMP(max)
24V @3.75AMP(max)
USB Port: 2 AMP @ 5V |
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INPUT |
Rated Input Voltage (50 - 60 Hz) |
AC120V or AC230V |
Vibration Input Voltage Range
(47-63Hz) |
AC100V-240V |
Input Rated Current |
2.2AMP |
Input Power |
102VA |
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ENVIRONMENTAL |
Operating Temp. |
0-40°C |
Humidity |
20% to 80% |
RoHS Ready |
Yes |
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