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AuditLok XLV Power SuppliesPower ProblemsOne of the most common problems with electronic products is partial or complete loss of power. External power supplies are used with NKL safes so that a safe does not need to be drilled open to service the more common types of power supply failures.Safe Power - 5 Pin DIN Style (V1, V2, D8)The three-level main power supply transformer output (±12 VDC and +5 VDC) may easily be checked with a multi-meter. The pin-out is shown below. To prevent power supply failure due to surges or spikes, always use an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) with your safe.
Safe Power - 8 Pin DIN Style (Max Vend)The main power supply transformer output (+12 VDC and common) may easily be checked with a multi-meter. The pin-out is shown below. To prevent power supply failure due to surges or spikes, always use an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) with your safe.
Aux Power - ValidatorsSafes with JCM or CashCode validators require a separate +12 VDC (tip hot) external power supply. Older safes with Mars validators require a separate 24 VAC external power supply. To prevent power supply failure due to surges or spikes, always use an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) with your safe.Aux Power - EPRA standard EPR requires an external 9 VDC power supply (tip hot). An EPR equipped with a fingerprint reader (XLV-FPR) uses the 5-pin DIN power supply normally used for Safe Power. |
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