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Help finding a replacement power supply.

jdobratz

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Here at work, I have an older Cybex 4-port KVM switch. The power adapter for this unit seems to have disappeared. I am not the greatest with things dealing with electricity, so I am looking for a little bit of help from someone more knowledgeable than myself. The company website has some limited information on the unit here. On the back of the unit, there are also some markings that are unknown to me, they can be seen on this wonderful paint diagram that I drew up.

I know that the power supply needs to take standard 120V @ 60Hz AC wall power and convert it into 6V DC @ 700mA. That part is straight forward, but the two symbols in the above diagram are what confuse me. If someone would be able to explain what those mean, I would appreciate it. Also, if someone might know of a website where I might procure a power supply matching these criteria that would be great. Thanks much!
 
the bottom thing in the pic means center pin is positive

You can probably go to Radio Shack and find one there
 
Hi, You are looking for a 6 Volt DC, .7 amps or greater and the inside connector if cylindrical or tip if phono connector is +. The size of the connector will have to be determined by measuring it or take the unit to Radio Shack with you. One AMP would be great, but anything over .7 Amp is OK. Good Luck, Jim
 
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