630 System Manual
Version 1.1 December 14, 2010
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Typical Power Consumption 630
The typical power consumption of the 630 is much lower that a desktop computer and more
comparable to a notebook computer. Using the Intel’s Atom processors and Intel chipset allows
for much lower power consumption than previous generations of POS computers. This, when
coupled with J2 software power reduction utilities, can greatly reduce the system’s total carbon
foot print.
Test conditions
Voltage:
220VAC 50Hz, measured voltage 240VAC
OS:
Windows 7
Heavy Load Program: PassMark Burn-In Test
Temperature:
27c
Updated:
December 1, 2010
All systems where tested in their standard hard drive configuration. Results are +/- 15%.
J2 630 1.6 GHz Atom with 1GB Memory, 8GB SSD
1: Normal application including most POS software
35 watts
2: Boot up
38 watts
3: Very heavy load application
40 watts
4: Normal POS application, back light off
20 watts
5: Standby, unit off, waiting for wake on LAN, RTC or power button 0.5 watts
The J2 630 wall adapter conforms to the IEA “One Watt Initiative” and consumes less
than 0.5 watt when the unit is in standby.
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