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how to calculate Power needed for Crystal OXE
Posted: 13 Jul 2017 07:35
by Waelkaamalzaki
I'm new Alcatel-Lucent Pre-sale using Actis I want to order crystal OXE without Alcatel Power supply option ( rectifier and batteries). my question how to calculate Power needed for this equipment.
Re: how to calculate Power needed for Crystal OXE
Posted: 13 Jul 2017 08:17
by vad
In Actis - Technical configuration display/ Power supply section.
Re: how to calculate Power needed for Crystal OXE
Posted: 13 Jul 2017 08:37
by Waelkaamalzaki
I didn't find this kindly provide me with more details
Re: how to calculate Power needed for Crystal OXE
Posted: 13 Jul 2017 08:53
by Waelkaamalzaki
Thank you I found it . but I'm searching for a tool called Power supply calculation you can find image bellow
Re: how to calculate Power needed for Crystal OXE
Posted: 13 Jul 2017 14:19
by cavagnaro
Well that is another question totally different... If you don't want batteries then why you want this tool?
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Re: how to calculate Power needed for Crystal OXE
Posted: 13 Jul 2017 23:54
by vad
I talked about - Display/ Technical config - Power supply.
You can see - consumption, heat dissipation for your system. And calculation for rectifier/battery (for central area, for peripheral areas).
Re: how to calculate Power needed for Crystal OXE
Posted: 18 Jul 2017 03:22
by Waelkaamalzaki
I am searching for Power supply calculation tool.
kindly help
Re: how to calculate Power needed for Crystal OXE
Posted: 18 Jul 2017 04:45
by vad
Nor clear what you want.
Tools/Power supply calculation - for Consumption and autonomy what you want - tool will calculate battery and rectifier.
If you want to know consumption for your PBX - calculate PBX in Actis. Calculated consumption you can see in Display/Technical config - Power supply.
Re: how to calculate Power needed for Crystal OXE
Posted: 18 Jul 2017 10:03
by Waelkaamalzaki
I want a tool to calculate battery and rectifier
Re: how to calculate Power needed for Crystal OXE
Posted: 18 Jul 2017 15:21
by tot3nkopf
It is automatically calculated as vad described...