Motorola Canopy Powerline MU User Manual

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Powerline MU User Guide

March, 2007


Issue 2.0

Page 103 of 112

(Ivory Coast)

Croatia

230 V

50 Hz

C &

F

Cuba

110/220 V

60 Hz

A & B, C,

F

& L

Most older hotels 110 V. Some newer hotels 220 V.

Some outlets are a combination of type A and C and can
accept either type plug.

Cyprus

240 V

50 Hz

G

Czech Republic

230 V

50 Hz

E

Denmark

230 V

50 Hz

C & K

Denmark's connectors have slight differences from those
used elsewhere. While pin diameter and spacing is
standard, outlets may have different housing depths
which could interfere with standard adaptors -- one report
says this is due to "childproofing." Also, Plug C fits into K-
type outlets (but not vice versa).

Djibouti

220 V

50 Hz

C & E

Dominica

230 V

50 Hz

D & G

Dominican
Republic

110 V

60 Hz

A

Type J may exist in some hotels.

East Timor

220 V

50 Hz

C, E, F, I,

A UN correspondent reports "power is poor in the country
with frequent brownouts and blackouts. I suspect that
surges are frequent as we go through a lot of surge-
protecting power bars." Further he reports than Type I is
common as much construction is done by Australians;
type C is common in building built during Indonesian
occupation; type E is less common; type F is common in
offices but not hotels.

Ecuador

120-127 V

60 Hz

A & B

Egypt

220 V

50 Hz

C

El Salvador

115V

60 Hz

A & B

England (See
United Kingdom)

Equatorial Guinea

220 V*

50 Hz

C & E

*Voltage varies between 150 & 175V with frequent
outages

Eritrea

230 V

50 Hz

C

Estonia

230 V

50 Hz

F

Type C may be found in older buildings. Type E plugs
may work in either C or F type outlets.

Ethiopia

220 V

50 Hz

D, J, & L

Faeroe Islands

220 V

50 Hz

C & K

Falkland Islands

240 V

50 Hz

G

Fiji

240 V

50 Hz

I

Finland

230 V

50 Hz

C & F

France

230 V

50 Hz

E

Type C plugs may be found on some appliances, and will
fit the Type E outlet. Type C outlets may be found in
older buildings. Type A may be found in older buildings
but is illegal.

French Guiana

220 V

50 Hz

C & E

Gaza

230 V

50 Hz

H

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