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National Instruments NI CB-37F-LP连接器块安装指南说明书

National Instruments NI CB-37F-LP连接器块安装指南说明书

INSTALLATION GUIDENI CB-37F-LPConnector Block for 37-Pin D-Sub DevicesThis installation guide describes how to install and connect signals to theNI CB-37F-LP connector block for use with devices with a 37-pin D-Subconnector.IntroductionThe CB-37F-LP is a connector block assembly consisting of a printedcircuit board and 40 screw terminals. The connector block assemblyconnects directly to the front panel of National Instruments 37-pin D-Subdevices, eliminating the need for an external cable. It also can be cabledusing a 37-pin cable.The CB-37F-LP allows you to easily connect analog input, analog output,counter/timer, and digital I/O signals to your National Instruments device.The 40 screw terminals allow access to every pin on the connector, plusthree shield screw terminals for use with a shielded cable.Caution The CB-37F-LP is not designed for input voltages greater than 42 V pk, even if youinstall a voltage divider that reduces the voltage to within the input range of the DAQdevice. Input voltages greater than 42 V pk can damage the CB-37F-LP, any deviceconnected to it, and the host computer. Overvoltage also can cause an electric shock hazardfor the operator. National Instruments is not liable for damage or injury resulting from suchmisuse.What You Need to Get StartedYou need the following to set up and use your connector block:❑NI CB-37F-LP Connector Block Assembly❑NI CB-37F-LP Installation Guide❑One of the following:–NI 6010 device–NI 6510/6516/6517/6518/6519 device❑NI 6010 Help or Digital I/O Help for NI 6509/651x /6528 Devices❑0.10 in. slotted screwdriver❑Wire cutters❑Wire insulation stripper❑Number 1 Phillips screwdriver❑SH37F-37M cable (if not mounting directly to the NI device) Safety Informationflammable gases or fumes.Do not operate damaged equipment. The safety protection features built into this devicecan become impaired if the device becomes damaged in any way. If the device is damaged,turn the device off and do not use it until service-trained personnel can check its safety.If necessary, return the device to National Instruments for service and repair to ensure thatits safety is not compromised.Do not operate this equipment in a manner that contradicts the information specified in thisdocument. Misuse of this equipment could result in a shock hazard.Do not substitute parts or modify equipment. Because of the danger of introducingadditional hazards, do not install unauthorized parts or modify the device. Return thedevice to National Instruments for service and repair to ensure that its safety featuresare not compromised.You must insulate all signal connections to the highest voltage with which the CB-37F-LPcan come in contact.NI CB-37F-LP Installation © National Instruments Corporation 3NI CB-37F-LP Installation GuideConnections, including power signals to ground and vice versa, that exceed any of the maximum signal ratings on the connector block can create a shock or fire hazard, or can damage any or all of the boards connected to the host computer, and the connector block. National Instruments is not liable for any damages or injuries resulting from incorrect signal connections.Clean the device and accessories by brushing off light dust with a soft non-metallic brush. Remove other contaminants with a stiff non-metallic brush. The unit must be completely dry and free from contaminants before returning it to service.Connecting the SignalsRefer to the help file for the NI 37-pin device for a list of signals available on the CB-37F-LP.Refer to Figures 1 and 2 as you complete the following steps to connect signals to the connector block.Figure 1. CB-37F-LP Parts Locator Diagram1Signal Wires 2Screw Terminals3Connector Block Mounting Screw Holes4Rubber Feet 5ConnectorFigure 2. CB-37F-LP Top Viewe wire cutters and wire insulation strippers to strip no more than7 mm of insulation from the wire ends.2.Loosen the screws in the screw terminals with the 0.10 in. slottedscrewdriver.3.Insert the stripped wires into the screw terminals, and tighten thescrews with the 0.10 in. slotted screwdriver. No bare wire shouldextend past the screw terminal. Exposed wire increases the risk of shortcircuits and failures.NI CB-37F-LP Installation © National Instruments Corporation 5NI CB-37F-LP Installation GuideMounting the Connector Block to the DeviceRefer to Figure 3 as you complete the following steps to mount the connector block on the PCI device I/O connector.Figure 3. Mounting the CB-37F-LP to a 37-Pin DeviceCaution The connectors of both the PCI device and the connector block are polarized.You can attach them in only one way. Do not force the connector block when inserting it into or removing it from the PCI device I/O connector. Make sure that the computer is powered off before inserting the PCI device.1.Install the PCI device into the computer as described in the DAQ Quick Start Guide . You must install the CB-37F-LP connector block on the PCI device after the device is installed in the computer.Caution The CB-37F-LP is not designed for input voltages greater than 42 V pk , even if youinstall a voltage divider that reduces the voltage to within the input range of the DAQ device. Input voltages greater than 42 V pk can damage the CB-37F-LP, any deviceconnected to it, and the host computer. Overvoltage also can cause an electric shock hazard for the operator. National Instruments is not liable for damage or injury resulting from such misuse.2.Install the CB-37F-LP on the PCI device by screwing in both connector block mounting screws with the Phillips screwdriver.1Connector Block Mounting Screw 2CB-37F-LP 337-Pin NI Device 4ComputerNI CB-37F-LP Installation Guide Cabling the Connector Block to the DeviceIf you do not mount the connector block to the PCI device, you must use a cable to connect the CB-37F-LP to the device. Refer to Figure 4 as you complete the following steps to connect the connector block to the PCI device I/O connector.Figure 4. Connecting the CB-37F-LP to a 37-Pin Device with a CableCaution The connectors of both the PCI device and the connector block are polarized.You can attach them in only one way. Do not force the cable when inserting it into or removing it from the PCI device I/O connector or the CB-37F-LP. Make sure that the computer is powered off before inserting the PCI device.1.Install the PCI device into the computer as described in the DAQ Quick Start Guide . You must make the connection between the CB-37F-LP and PCI device after the device is installed in the computer.2.Connect the SH37F-37M cable to the PCI device I/O connector.3.Connect the other end of the cable to the CB-37F-LP connector.1CB-37F-LP2SH37F-37M Cable 337-Pin NI Device 4ComputerCaution The CB-37F-LP is not designed for input voltages greater than 42 V pk, even if you Array install a voltage divider that reduces the voltage to within the input range of the DAQdevice. Input voltages greater than 42 V pk can damage the CB-37F-LP, any deviceconnected to it, and the host computer. Overvoltage also can cause an electric shock hazardfor the operator. National Instruments is not liable for damage or injury resulting from suchmisuse.SpecificationsThis section lists the specifications of the CB-37F-LP. These specificationsare typical at 25 °C unless otherwise specified.Input/OutputRefer to the documentation for your NI PCI-6010 device to determine theinput/output specifications for your application.PhysicalDimensions.............................................5.733 × 8.113 × 1.417 cm(2.257× 3.194 × 0.558 in.)I/O connector..........................................One 37-pin female D-SubconnectorScrew terminalsNumber (40)Type................................................Angled entry, 3.91 mm pitch EnvironmentOperating temperature............................0 to 55 °CStorage temperature...............................–20 to 70 °CRelative humidity...................................10 to 90% noncondensingPollution Degree (2)Altitude...................................................2,000 mIndoor use only.© National Instruments Corporation7NI CB-37F-LP Installation GuideSafetyThis product is designed to meet the requirements of the followingstandards of safety for electrical equipment for measurement, control,and laboratory use:•IEC 61010-1, EN 61010-1•UL 61010-1•CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 61010-1/certification, search by model number or product line, and click theappropriate link in the Certification column.NI CB-37F-LP Installation Where to Go for SupportThe National Instruments Web site is your complete resource for technicalsupport. At /support you have access to everything fromtroubleshooting and application development self-help resources to emailand phone assistance from NI Application Engineers.National Instruments corporate headquarters is located at11500 North Mopac Expressway, Austin, Texas, 78759-3504.National Instruments also has offices located around the world to helpaddress your support needs. For telephone support in the United States,create your service request at /support and follow the callinginstructions or dial 512 795 8248. For telephone support outside the UnitedStates, contact your local branch office:Australia 1800 300 800, Austria 43 0 662 45 79 90 0,Belgium 32 0 2 757 00 20, Brazil 55 11 3262 3599,Canada 800 433 3488, China 86 21 6555 7838,Czech Republic 420 224 235 774, Denmark 45 45 76 26 00,Finland 385 0 9 725 725 11, France 33 0 1 48 14 24 24,Germany 49 0 89 741 31 30, India 91 80 51190000,Israel 972 0 3 6393737, Italy 39 02 413091, Japan 81 3 5472 2970,Korea 82 02 3451 3400, Lebanon 961 0 1 33 28 28,Malaysia 1800 887710, Mexico 01 800 010 0793,Netherlands 31 0 348 433 466, New Zealand 0800 553 322,Norway 47 0 66 90 76 60, Poland 48 22 3390150,Portugal 351 210 311 210, Russia 7 095 783 68 51,Singapore 1800 226 5886, Slovenia 386 3 425 4200,South Africa 27 0 11 805 8197, Spain 34 91 640 0085,Sweden 46 0 8 587 895 00, Switzerland 41 56 200 51 51,Taiwan 886 02 2377 2222, Thailand 662 992 7519,United Kingdom 44 0 1635 523545National Instruments, NI, , and LabVIEW are trademarks of National Instruments Corporation.Refer to the Terms of Use section on /legal for more information about NationalInstruments trademarks. Other product and company names mentioned herein are trademarks or tradenames of their respective companies. For patents covering National Instruments products, refer to theappropriate location: Help»Patents in your software, the patents.txt file on your CD, or/patents.© 2005 National Instruments Corporation. All rights reserved. 371538A-01Apr05。

Allen-Bradley DPI External Communications Kit 安装说明

Allen-Bradley DPI External Communications Kit 安装说明

DPI External Communications KitInstallation InstructionsThese Installation Instructions are provided with the DPI External Comms Kit. This document explains how to install a communications adapter (sold separately) into the kit, mount the kit in an enclosure, and connect the required cables.These instructions also describe the accessory AC Power Adapter. See AC Power Adapter (20-XCOMM-AC-PS1) on page3 for details.CompatabilityThis kit is for use with only the following Allen-Bradley communication adapters (sold separately):•20-COMM-E EtherNet/IP•20-COMM-C ControlNet (coax)•20-COMM-Q ControlNet (fiber)•20-COMM-D DeviceNet (Series B or later)•20-COMM-B BACnet MS/TP•20-COMM-M Modbus/TCPThe DPI External Comms Kit is typically used to provide an additional network connection for a drive that already has a 20-COMM-* installed inside. For example, one network may be used for control and a second network may be used for configuration and data collection.Installing the Communications Adapter1.Before you install the communication adapter into theComms Kit, make sure to configure all of the adapter’s switches and/or jumpers, if applicable, to appropriatesettings. Refer to the Communication Adapter UserManual for details.2.Remove the Comms Kit enclosure cover from the baseby unfastening its two screws.3.Fasten the communication adapter into the enclosurecover by using the adapter’s captive screws (Figure 1).This also grounds the adapter.4.The communication adapter is supplied with two InternalInterface (ribbon) cables. Use only the longer 15.24 cm(6 in.) Internal Interface cable. Plug one end of the cableinto the mating connector on the power supply board in the base of the Comms Kit enclosure.Figure 1Mounting and Connecting the Adapter5.Plug the other end of the Internal Interface cable into themating connector on the communication adapter.6.If using an Allen-Bradley I/O Board option (20-XCOMM-IO-OPT*) with the External Comms Kit,install the I/O board into the kit at this time. For details, see the I/O Board Installation Instructions provided with the board. Otherwise, fasten the enclosure cover onto the base using the two screws in the cover.Mounting the External Comms KitPanel or DIN rail mount the Comms Kit before connecting the adapter to the network and drive.External Comms Kit (20-XCOMM-DC-BASE)!ATTENTION: Risk of equipment damage exists.The communications adapter contains ESD(Electrostatic Discharge) sensitive parts that can bedamaged if you do not follow ESD controlprocedures. Static control precautions are requiredwhen handling the adapter. If you are unfamiliar withstatic control procedures, refer to Guarding AgainstElectrostatic Damage, Publication 8000-4.5.2.!ATTENTION: Risk of equipment damage exists.During panel or DIN rail mounting, be sure toprevent any debris (metal chips, wire strands, etc.)from falling into the Comms Kit. Debris that fallsinto the kit could cause damage on power up.Minimum SpacingExternal Comms Kits can be zero-stacked (side-by-sidemounting). Allow 75 mm (3 in.) of space on the bottom of the enclosure for cable entry. Allow at least 75 mm (3.2 in.) of enclosure clearance depth to accommodate the Comms Kit.Panel Mounting Using the Dimensional DrawingMount the Comms Kit to a panel using two M4 or #8 panhead screws (not included). Figure 2 shows mounting dimensions.Figure 2Panel Mounting DimensionsPanel Mounting Procedure Using Comms Kit as a Template The following procedure enables you to use the assembled Comms Kit as a template for drilling holes in the ing the assembled Comms Kit as a template, carefully mark the center of both holes on the panel.2.Remove the Comms Kit to a clean location.3.Drill and tap the mounting holes for the recommended M4 or #8 panhead screws (not included).4.Place the Comms Kit back on the panel, and check for proper hole alignment.5.Attach the Comms Kit to the panel using the mounting screws.DIN Rail MountingThe Comms Kit can be mounted using these DIN rails:•35 x 7.5 mm (EN 50 022 - 35 x 7.5)•35 x 15 mm (EN 50 022 - 35 x 15)Before mounting the Comms Kit on a DIN rail, open the DIN rail latch. Press the DIN rail mounting area of theComms Kit against the DIN rail, and manually lock the DIN rail latch (Figure 3).Figure 3DIN Rail MountingElectrical ConnectionsAfter the communication adapter (and I/O Board option, if used) is installed and the Comms Kit is mounted, connect all required cables. See Figure 4 and its related table showing the connectors and their connection procedures.Figure 4Connecting to the Comms Kit!ATTENTION: Risk of equipment damage, injury or death exists. Unpredictable operation may occur if you fail to verify that parameter settings and switch settings are compatible with yourapplication. Verify that settings are compatible with your application before applying power to the drive.Item DescriptionConnection Procedure➊Network Connector Connection for the network. Insert the network cable plug into the mating connector on the communications adapter.➋Optional I/O T erminal BlockSee the I/O Board option (20-XCOMM-IO-OPT*) Installation Instructions for details.Configuring the Communications AdapterAfter mounting and connecting the Comms Kit, configure the communication adapter. Refer to the communication adapter User Manual for complete details.External Comms Kit SpecificationsCommunicationsElectricalMechanicalEnvironmentalRegulatory ComplianceNOTE: In order to remain CE and CTick compliant, the DPI cable length may not exceed 30 m (98.4 ft.).NOTE: This is a product of category C3 according to IEC 61800-3. It is not intended for operation in a domestic environment.The 20-XCOMM-AC-PS1 is an accessory AC-to-DC converter for use with the External Comms Kit. It is used when only 100-240 V AC power is available inside a control panel. The converter, which comes with interchangeable plugs, is shown below. The converter connects to an AC receptacle inside the control panel. Use the appropriate plug for your region:(1)The DC power source or AC-to-DC converter used to power the Comms Kit must *************************************************,itsconnector must be of “pin and barrel” construction with a 2 mm pin.(2)To power multiple Comms Kits, see Powering Daisy-Chained Comms Kits on page 4.Network Dependent on installed 20-COMM-* adapter Drive Protocol Data RatesDPI125 kbps or 500 kbpsDrive 60 mA at 12 VDC supplied from drive via DPI cable NetworkNone for all network protocols except:DeviceNet 60 mA at 24 VDCDC Power Supply Requirement (1)(1)Since the Comms Kit is powered by a nominal 24 VDC, the current consumption listed in this table differs from the value shown on the label of the communication adapter, which is based on the adapter being powered by 5 VDC from the drive.20-COMM-B 75 mA at 24 VDC 20-COMM-C 105 mA at 24 VDC20-COMM-D 60 mA at 24 VDC 20-COMM-E 140 mA at 24 VDC 20-COMM-Q 135 mA at 24 VDC 20-COMM-M 140 mA at 24 VDCDimensions Width Height Depth 108 mm (4.25 in.)108 mm (4.25 in.) with I/O terminal block attached 75 mm (2.95 in.)Weight340 g (12 oz.)Temperature Operating Storage-10 to 50° (14 to 122° F)-40 to 85° (-40 to 185° F)Relative Humidity 5 to 95% non-condensingAtmosphereImportant: The Comms Kit must not be installed in an area where the ambient atmosphere contains volatile or corrosive gas, vapors or dust. If theComms Kit is not going to be installed for a period of time, it must be stored in an area where it will not be exposed to a corrosive atmosphere.ShockOperationalNon-operational 30g, 11 ms (DIN Rail Mount)50g, 11 ms (Panel Mount)30g, 11 ms (DIN Rail Mount)50g, 11 ms (Panel Mount)Vibration Operational Non-operational 2.5g, 5 to 2000 Hz 5.0g, 5 to 2000 HzUL UL508CCUL CAN / CSA C22.2 No. 14-M91CE EN50178 and EN61800-3CTickEN61800-3AC Power Adapter (20-XCOMM-AC-PS1)For use in the US For use in the UKFor use in EuropeFor use in AustraliaPublication 20COMM-IN001D-EN-P – May 2007P/N 319869-P04Supersedes 20COMM-IN001C-EN-P – July 2006Copyright © 2007 Rockwell Automation, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in USA.Electrical ConnectionsPowering a Single Comms KitThe DC output plug is connected to the mating DC ADP connector on the 20-XCOMM-DC-BASE.Powering Daisy-Chained Comms KitsAdditional Comms Kits can be powered by daisy-chaining them together. For each Comms Kit in the chain, connect all DC “+” terminals together and all DC “-” terminals together (Figure 5).Figure 5Powering Multiple Comms Kits via Daisy ChainingThe number of Comms Kits that can be daisy-chained together is dependent on:•Total current consumed by all of the communication adapters being daisy-chained. For adapter current consumptions at 24 VDC, see DC Power Supply Requirement on page 3.•Whether or not an I/O Board option is installed. If it is, the I/O Board consumes 60 mA @ 24VDC.•Available current output capacity of the AC-to-DC converter being used.The following two examples explain how to determine the number of daisy-chained Comms Kits that can be powered:Example 1: Suppose the Comms Kits being daisy-chained each have an installed 20-COMM-E EtherNet/IP adapter and I/O Board option, and that the kits will be powered by the 20-XCOMM-AC-PS1 converter which has an output capacity of 830 mA.Since the current consumed by one Comms Kit is 200 mA (140 mA for the 20-COMM-E plus 60 mA for the I/O board), divide the power source’s available output capacity by this consumption (830 mA ÷ 200 mA = 4.15), and round down the result. For this example, 4 daisy-chained Comms Kits can be powered.Example 2: Suppose the Comms Kits being daisy-chained each have an installed 20-COMM-C ControlNet adapter, and that the kits will be powered by the 20-XCOMM-AC-PS1 converter which has an output capacity of 830 mA.Since the current consumed by one Comms Kit is 105 mA, divide the power source’s available output capacity by this consumption (830 mA ÷ 105 mA = 7.90), and round down the result. For this example, 7 daisy-chained Comms Kits can be powered.AC Power Adapter SpecificationsTIP: It is highly recommended to use twisted wire pairs for better noise immunity.TIP: When using the DC power source to also power the additional I/O, subtract the required I/O current from the power source capacity before making the calculation.InputRated Input Voltage Operating Input Voltage AC Input Frequency 100 - 240 VAC 90 - 264 VAC 47 - 63 Hz OutputOutput Voltage Output Current24 VDC 830 mAU.S.Allen-BradleyDrivesTechnicalSupport-Tel:(1)262.512.8176,Fax:(1)262.512.2222,Email:*****************,Online:/support/abdrives。

ADLRAN ATLAS 800PLUS 使用手册说明书

ADLRAN ATLAS 800PLUS 使用手册说明书
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without encoded analog content and billing protection is used to transmit digital signals containing encoded analog content which are intended for eventual conversion into voiceband analog signals and transmitted on the network. • The affidavit shall affirm that either no encoded analog content or billing information is being transmitted or that the output of the device meets Part 68 encoded analog content or billing protection specifications. • End user/customer will be responsible for filing an affidavit with the local exchange carrier when connecting unprotected customer premise equipment (CPE) to 1.544 Mbps or subrate digital services. • Until such time as subrate digital terminal equipment is registered for voice applications, the affidavit requirement for subrate services is waived.

希捷 Backup Plus 便携式硬盘 1TB 使用手册说明书

希捷 Backup Plus 便携式硬盘 1TB 使用手册说明书
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Bruker Toolbox 安装指南说明书

Bruker Toolbox 安装指南说明书

030.0122.03.0S1 TITAN/T RACER 5/CTX Bruker Toolbox Installation Guide1.7.0.128This page intentionally left blank.Table of Contents1. Introduction and Requirements (5)2. Setting User Access Control (6)3. Installing Bruker Toolbox (8)4. Connecting the Instrument (12)Appendix A C++ Redistributable (14)Appendix B Installing the Driver (15)Appendix C Working with a Firewall (17)This page intentionally left blank.1.Introduction and RequirementsDescription Bruker S1 TITAN, T RACER 5, and CTX instruments can be operated remotely from a PC with – ∙Windows operating system 7, 8.1, or 10.∙Bruker Toolbox, part number710.0042, included on the Bruker USB stick User Manuals, Toolbox, Videos, part number 160.0209.This manual describes how to install Bruker Toolbox onto a PC. Windows administrator rightsare required.Microsoft requirements Bruker Toolbox software requires appropriate Microsoft support packages – ∙.NET 4.6.2 or higher.∙Visual C++ Redistributable package..NET If the available version of .NET is not 4.6.2 or higher, the installation process is exited. To install the latest version, go to https:///en-us/download/details.aspx?id=55170 orsearch Google for “.NET download.”IP address The S1 TITAN, T RACER 5, and CTX default IP address is 192.168.137.139. To change the IP address, from the Ready to Test screen on an instrument, tap Utilities -> Connections -> Connection ->USB tab or Wireless tab. See the Supervisor Manual, Bruker document 030.0113.Contacting Bruker Email: **********************Address: 415 N. Quay Street Phone: +1 (509) 783-9850, Option 4 Kennewick, WA 99336 USA Web: /hhxrf2.Setting User Access ControlDescription Before installing Bruker Toolbox, the User Access Control must be set.Process To change User Account Control settings in Windows –Step Action Result1 On the PC, open the Control Panel. The Control Panel window is displayed.2 Select User Accounts. The User Accounts window is displayed.3 Click Change User Account Control settings. The User Account Control Settingsdialog box is displayed.4 Drag the slider down and click OK. The change is saved and the dialog boxis closed.3. Installing Bruker ToolboxDescriptionThis section describes how to install Bruker Toolbox onto a PC. The two different methods are based on whether Toolbox was installed previously. If so, the old version is automatically uninstalled, with one exception, as described below.Exception: version 1.6.0.110In the case of Bruker Toolbox version 1.6.0.110, before a new version can be installed, version 1.6.0.110 must be explicitly uninstalled using Windows Start -> Control Panel -> Programs and Features . Right click Bruker Toolbox and click Uninstall .Process if not installed previouslyTo install Bruker Toolbox onto a PC for the first time –Step Action Result 1 Disconnect the instrument from the PC. 2 Install the provided USB stick, part number 160.209. Navigate to and double-click the Bruker Toolbox file name or download from the Bruker website.The Bruker Instrument Tools and BrukerRemoteCtrl Installation dialog box is displayed.3 Click Next . The Installation Folder dialog box is displayed.4Accept the default folder by clicking Next .ORChange the destination folder by – 1. Clicking Browse…2. From the Browse for Folder dialogbox, selecting a folder and clicking OK .3. Clicking NEXT . The Installing Files progress box is displayed briefly, then the Bruker Instrument Tools and Bruker RemoteCtrl Install Successful dialog box.If a previous version is already installed, the Uninstall Previous Version dialog box is displayed. See the following table for steps. 5Click Finish .Bruker Instrument Tools and BrukerRemoteCtrl icons are displayed on the desktop.Process if previously installedStep ActionResult1 Starting at Step 4 of the previoustable, click OK on the Uninstall Previous Version dialog box.After a moment, the Bruker Instrument Tools and Bruker RemoteCtrl Uninstallation! dialog box is displayed.2 Click Next. A progress bar is displayed briefly, then the UninstallSuccessful dialog box.3 Click Finish. The Installing Files progress box is displayed briefly,then the Bruker Instrument Tools and BrukerRemoteCtrl Install Successful dialog box.4 Click Finish .Bruker Instrument Tools and Bruker RemoteCtrl icons are displayed on the desktop.Cancelling uninstallation To cancel the uninstallation , click Cancel on an Uninstalling dialog box. The following dialog box is displayed.Click OK .4.Connecting the InstrumentDescription To finalize the driver installation for the first time only, connecting the instrument to the PC through a USB cable is recommended.Process To connect the instrument to the PC –Step Action Result1 Power on the PC and the instrument.2 Connect the instrument to the PC with a USB cable(Bruker part number 160.0012.01.0).3 On the PC, double-click the Bruker RemoteCtrl icon. The Bruker RemoteCtrl windowis displayed.4 Click File.A dropdown list is displayed.5 Click Connect. The Connect popup is displayed.6 Log into the instrument in Supervisor mode andfollow instructions on the instrument screen. Thedefault password is 54321.The Ready to Test screen isdisplayed.7 On the instrument, tap Utilities -> System Setup-> Connections.The Connection screen is displayed.8 On the instrument, select USB Enable and click OK. After a few minutes, the firsttime the PC and instrument areconnected after the first timethe driver is installed, theWindows Security Alertwindow is displayed on the PC.If not, see Working with aFirewall on page 17.9 Check the box for Public network, such as … andclick Allow access. After a few seconds, the instrument serial number is displayed in the Connect dialog box.10 On the PC, click the instrument name and click OK. After a few seconds, theinstrument screen is displayedon the PC.Appendix A C++ RedistributableC++RedistributableThe installation process should include automatic installation of .dll files. If not, see the following.When accessing Bruker RemoteCtrl, if an error message stating that msvcp140.dll and/orvcruntine.dll are missing is displayed, Visual C++ Redistributable for Visual Studio 2015 must beinstalled.To install msvcp140.dll and/or vcruntine.dll –Step Action Result1 Navigate to/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=48145. The download page is displayed.2 Click the red Download button. A new page isdisplayed.3 Select the vc_redist.x86.exe checkbox and click Next.Note: x86 version is required even on a 64-bit OS. vc_redist.x86.exe is available at the bottom of the browser.4 Click Save and Run. The installationwindow is displayed.5 Read, and click the box to agree to, the license terms andconditions. Click Install. Libraries are installed in the appropriate location.Appendix B Installing the DriverDescriptionThe installation process should include automatic installation of the driver. If not, see the following.This section describes how to manually install the driver for Windows operating systems 7, 8.1, or 10. For subsequent installations of Bruker Toolbox, these steps are not required as the driver is automatically installed.ProcessTo install the driver –Step ActionResult1 Power on the PC and the instrument.2 Connect the instrument to the PC with a USBcable (Bruker part number 160.0012.01.0). 3 Navigate to the folder containing BrukerToolbox. The default location isC:\Programs Files (x86)\Bruker\Bruker Toolbox\.4 Right click on the file name appropriate to theoperating system.Windows 7 – rndisbruker.infWindows 8.1 and 10 - brukerrndis.inf A dropdown list is displayed.5 Click Install .The Windows Security dialog box is displayed.6Select Install this driver software anyway .The message Device driver software installed successfully is displayed.If the message Device driver software was not successfullyinstalled , unplug the USB cable, wait 15 seconds, and plug it in again.Appendix C Working with a FirewallDescription The installation process should include automatic access through a firewall. If not, see the following.A firewall may interfere with the connection between a PC and an instrument and prevent theinstrument serial number from displaying in the Connect dialog box. This section describes howto work around a firewall by deleting certain firewall rules.Port numbers Fixed port numbers are 55000, 55101, 55102, 55203. Artax uses 55204. Data Stream uses 55001, 55204, 55205, and 55500. These must stay open.Process To delete firewall rules that block Bruker programs –Step Action Result1 On the PC, open the Control Panel. The Control Panel window is displayed.2 Click Windows Firewall. The Windows Firewall window isdisplayed.3 Click Allow a program or feature throughWindows Firewall. The Allow programs to communicate through Windows Firewall window is displayed.4 For each program to be deleted, highlightthe name and click Remove. Remove thefollow programs:∙All entries that start with S1RemoteCtrl,e.g., S1RemoteCtrl, S1 RemoteCtrl,S1 RemoteCtrl.exe.∙S1 Sync.∙Bruker Instrument Tools.∙Bruker RemoteCtrl.The window reflects the changes.5 Close all windows.6 Repeat the steps in Connecting theInstrument on page 12 for both BrukerRemoteCtrl and Bruker Instrument Tools.。

宜家橱柜安装指南说明书

宜家橱柜安装指南说明书

The step-by-step guide to installing your new kitchen rightThis brochure is your guide to preparing and installing your new kitchen. Inside you’ll find tips and ideas, clear steps to follow, and the tools you’ll need. Use this guide along with your assembly instructions to make sure your kitchen is installed correctly.You can do it yourself but you don’t have toOur kitchens are designed to be simple to install and assemble yourself, but we’re here to help as muchas you would like along the way. Whether you’d like a hand with delivery or a complete installation service, we’re happy to put together a service package that suits you. For more details, see the kitchen section of or contact your local IKEA store. Before you beginTake a look at this brochure to see what steps are involved in installing your new kitchen and organize what tools you’ll need.Once you’ve received your kitchen, double-check that all the parts have arrived. A good way to do this is by checking what packages you have at home against the order list. You should only dismantle your old kitchen when you have all your new parts and appliances. Your kitchen parts and countertop should be stored indoors, with normal room temperature and humidity levels. It’s helpful if you arrange your cabinets in the order you will be installing them. Use your shopping list and IKEA home planner drawing to help you. Remove your old kitchen making sure that electric, water and gas are off before you begin. Use a qualified, licensed professional to disconnect and connect your gas, water, and electricity.23The tools you’ll need depend on how much of yourkitchen you are doing yourself. See the assemblyinstructions for the tools you’ll need to use. It’s a goodidea to wear safety glasses when using power tools.Miter box and saw Fine-toothed handsawBar clampsElectric screwdriver/drill JigsawCircular saw LevelAwl Square Pencil Rubber mallet Claw Hammer Phillips screwdriver Flat screwdriver Hole cutter – for drilling the hole for the faucet in the sink.4Prepare your roomOnce you have removed your old kitchen, prepareyour room by making sure your walls and floorare even, and that your walls are suitable forsupporting your new kitchen. Now is also thetime to prime and paint your walls, put in tiles orchange your flooring.Marking cabinet positionsDraw a layout of your new kitchen directlyon the wall. Check that everything fits withthe measurements from your plan and yourelectricity, water, gas, and ventilation connectionsare where you want them. Also mark where toattach your new kitchen’s suspension rails.Prepare your space by making sure your corners are even and your walls and floor are squareand plumb. Use your square for the corners and a level for the walls and floor. Make sure younote the highest point of the floor and where the corners are not square.Check that your wall is strong enough tohang your suspension rail and cabinets.Depending on your wall material, it’s bestSet your suspension railWith the new IKEA kitchen system, your cabinets can be hung directly onto a suspension rail making them easier to install and easier to adjust.It’s important to make sure your suspension rail is straight and level, and to secure it with the right screw type for your wall.Marking the right height for your suspension rail Your base suspension rail needs to be hung 32 3/16" above your floor’s highest point (measure to the underside of the rail). You should allow 22 5/16" between the bottom of your wall cabinets and the bottom of your base rail when measuring for your upper rail.Fasten your rails, base rail first. Make sureyou’ve found suitable points in the wallwhere the rails can be fastened and that therails are level before drilling.If your wall is uneven use shims between the rail and the wall to make sure the rail is e a level to check that each rail is level.6Install your cabinetsIn most kitchens it’s best to install your wallcabinets first. This will allow you to move aroundwithout base cabinets in the way. One exceptionis if you are installing a single line kitchen with ahigh cabinet at one end. In this case install thehigh cabinet first.Before you begin, mark down all plumbing andother utilities. Some cabinets have ready-madeopenings for plumbing and utilities, but you canuse a jigsaw to create your own openings, ifneeded. Do this before fitting the cabinet in place.Be aware that these openings can affect how youcan arrange drawers in a cabinet.to the assembly instructions. Wait until laterbefore fitting drawers, doors, and internalfittings.corner. Hang all remaining cabinets in thesame way. If you’re installing a cornercarousel now is the time to place it in thecabinet.aligned with your plumbing.tightening the screws. Hang the remainingcabinets and connect them with the includedscrews. Wait to tighten the screws untilthe base cabinets are in place and you canensure alignment.previous cabinet by adjusting the legs.assembly instructions. Make sure to havethe legs attached in the order the cabinetswill be installed.installing. Remember to use the distance ring included with the legs.cover panel first.Filler piecesFiller pieces are used between yourcabinets and walls for a streamlinedappearance and to ensure there isenough room to fully open doors anddrawers. They are especially useful ifyour walls are not perfectly straight.If the wall is not level and flat, the filler piece must be cut to fit to the wall’s shape. To do this,you’ll need a filler piece, measuring tape, small block of wood about 1 1/4" thick and a pencil.Cut the filler piece so it’s the same height as the cabinet. Place the edge of the filler pieceagainst the wall. Hold the block of wood flat against the wall with the pencil against it. Keepthem pressed against the wall as you slide them down the length of the filler piece. Now youhave traced the shape of the wall onto the filler piece. Cut along your trace line.Place the newly cut edge of the filler piece against the wall, it should fit perfectly. Mark theedge of the cabinet on the top and bottom of the filler piece. Draw a straight line from theseCheck the wall with your level to see if it is straight. If the wall is even, measure between the wall and the cabinet and mark this distance at the top and bottom of the filler piece.To ensure the filler piece stays in place, first attach a support strip to the wall. Drill holes in the cabinet for the screws you’ll use to attach the cabinet and filler piece together.Put the filler piece into place. Put screws through the holes you have drilled. When all your filler pieces are in, caulk around each one with silicone for an airtight seal.8Install your worktop, sink, lighting, appliances, and kitchen island.With your cabinet frames in, it’s time to installyour countertop, sink, lighting, and appliances.Check that your countertop is the correct sizebefore fitting it in place. Now is also the time ifyou need to customize your countertop for a sinkor cooktop, see your assembly instructions forhelp.Once your countertop is in, you’re ready toget your water, gas, lighting and appliancesconnected. All water, gas, and electricityconnections must be done by qualified, licensedprofessionals according to valid local safetyregulations.All electrical connections must be made by aqualified, licensed electrician.straight-edge to your pre-cut countertopwhen you cut to customize the size. It’shelpful to use a pair of sawhorses.countertop apply polyurethane siliconeacross the sawn edges.Install your lighting and appliances.the assembly instructions.Measure your countertop. If you have a pre-cut countertop, now is the time to cut itto the right length.countertop in place. Trace the inside ofthe base cabinet onto the underside of thecountertop. This helps you align your sink.Turn your countertop over and trace theoutline of your sink onto masking tape.the assembly instructions.It’s helpful to drill a hole on the insidecorners of your outline before cutting, soyou can make a cleaner cut.9Customize your countertop for your cooktopin the same fashion as for your sink. Seeyour cooktop’s assembly instructions forhelp.Install the extractor hood. The extractor hoods from IKEA can be installed in two ways: either vented to the outside, called extraction, or used in recirculation mode fitted with a charcoal filter. Each installation option is described in the assembly instructions that come with the product.Saw the hole either in the back panel or in the top of the cabinet. See the assembly instructions.For safety and functionality reasons, follow precise measurements in the instructions forinstallation that come with the extractor hood/fan.Supporting brackets are used to fasten kitchen islands to the floor.Legs/toe kicks must then be fitted around the outside of the island.The kitchen island assembly kit is used to connect cabinets back toback, or for attaching a cover panel to the back of cabinets.10Install your shelves, drawers, doors, knobs, and handles.Now that the cabinet frames, countertops andappliances are in, attach the drawer slides intothe cabinets. Remember that the slides for innerand standard drawers are attached differently,see the assembly instructions for help.Once the slides are in, attach the drawers beforethe doors and shelves. Finish by adding knobsand handles as well as any other internalsolutions, like wire baskets.outer drawers. Outer drawer slides shouldbe attached to the outer row of holes in thecabinet.the inner drawer slides. The inner drawerslides are attached to the inner row of holesin the cabinet.assembly instructions.cabinets.width by adjusting the screws on the hingeplate.Now its time to attach a toe kick. Follow theassembly instructions for help.If using a ventilation grill, place it betweentwo pieces of toe kick.You’re done! Congratulations on your new kitchen!Caring for your cabinetsClean the doors, cabinet interiors, and wood surfaces with a soft, damp cloth. Only use cleaning products intended for these materials. Do not use products that contain ammonia, alcohol, bleach, or abrasives. Rinse with clean water, then dry with a clean, dry cloth. Make sure to clean up spills quickly.Keep your sink sparklingAfter each use, wipe the sink clean with a cloth or sponge damped in water or a non-abrasive scratch the stainless steel surface. The damp surface can be discolored if substances containing iron are allowed to remain on it.Long-lasting countertopsKeep your countertop in top condition by cleaning up spills quickly with water and a mild detergent. Be sure to keep them as dry as possible after use. For wood and solid wood countertops use BEHANDLA wood treatment oil. The oil protects the wood from marks, stains, and cracks, and prevents water from penetrating the surface.11Services and prices may vary, please see /services or your local IKEA store for details.ALL THE HELP YOU NEED TO MAKE YOUR DREAM KITCHEN A REALITYAt IKEA we believe everyone has the right to a new kitchen. Apart from offering a wide range of kitchens, we also offer a wide range of services, including measuring, planning, and installation. Everything you need to make getting your dream kitchen as easy as possible. And at your local IKEA store you’ll find our team of kitchen experts who are on hand to answer questions, give practical advice, and help you through the buying process.Save time and effort with professional installation. Kitchen Installation isprovided by an Independent Service Provider and is priced per cabinet.INSTALLATION SERVICEWe can arrange for an Independent Service Provider to deliver your newkitchen directly to your home or office. Prices are based on distance.DELIVERY SERVICEA professional Measurement Technician will visit you in your home toprovide all measurement services. A Kitchen Planner will then contact youto discuss the details of your kitchen plan, and start the planning process.Performed by an Independent Service Provider. The Measurement andPlanning fee is refunded to you when you purchase your IKEA kitchen.MEASUREMENT AND PLANNING SERVICE MEASUREMENT SERVICEAn experienced professional from an Independent Service Provider willcome to your home to assess the conditions and provide accuratemeasurements. This service is available to customers living in our servicearea. The Measurement fee is refunded to you when you purchase your IKEAkitchen.© Inter IKEA Systems B.V. 2015/August 2018。

VOLVOVIDA安装步骤

VOLVOVIDA安装步骤

VOLVOVIDA安装步骤1.插入光盘,自动弹出安装画面,点击【VIDA ALL‐in‐one】开始安装;如果没有自动弹出,则参考第2步操作Insert the Volvo vida dice disk, automatically show the install screen. please click【viad all‐in‐on】start install. If this screen have not show up when you insert the disk, please do as step two show.2.在图示目录下找到安装文件【setup.exe】,双击打开,则出现第1步的安装画面Find install file[setup.exe] under the file as the pic show, double click to open it, then you will see the install screen as the step 1 show.3.点击【VIDA ALL‐in‐one】开始安装,继续点击【Next】click [ vida all‐in‐one] start install,click[next].4.如果显示以下图片,请参考第5步更改系统时间后重新启动电脑,再进行安装 if show thepic as below show, please do as step 5 show change the computer system time and then restart computer and finish install.5.更改系统时间到2008年11月1日,然后重新启动电脑,重复1‐3步 Change computersystem time back to 2008.11.1 then restart computer. Do again step 1 to 3.6.安装正在进行install processing…..7.点击【Next】继续安装 Click[next]8.选择【Yes】继续安装 choose [yes]9.安装正在进行 install processing continue10.正在COPY系统文件 Copy system file now.11.设置工作环境,选择【Internet】,点击【Save】Set working environment, choose[Internet],click [save]12.点击【确定】click[enter]13.安装完成,重新启动电脑 install finish, restart the computer.14.解除阻止 unblock15.解除阻止 unblock16.打开软件【VIDA All‐in‐one】open software [vida‐all‐in‐one]17.输入用户名:info‐pc input user name:info‐pc18.点击【Cancel】取消次对话框 click [cancel] to cancel dialog box.19.选择图示菜单进入 Choose the menu as the pic show enter20.将设备的16P头插入汽车,USB头插入电脑,系统自动完成驱动安装 Input the 16pinconnector of Volvo vida dice into the car, USB connect to the computer. System will install the drive automatically.21.驱动安装完毕 Drive install finish22.继续点击图示菜单进入设置项Click the menu into setup choice.23.点击【ADD】添加设备 Click [add] to add device.24.设备找到后,点击【OK】退出设置项After find the device, click [ok] quit the setup choice.25.点击【VEHICLE PROFILE】菜单,输入准备测试的汽车VIN码Click[vehicle profile] menu,input the car VIN code that you ready to test.26.按汽车实际配置选择各个选项,然后点击【OK】According to the car condition choose everyform then click[ok]27.选择【DIAGNOSTICS】菜单,开始汽车诊断choose[diagnostics] menu, begin diagnose thecar.28.自动扫描后显示汽车信息,然后选择【NETWORK】Automatically scan and then show the carinformation, then choose [network].29.选择需要测试的模块,进行详细诊断 choose the model you want to test, do detail test.Thank you!。

英文安装系统操作方法

英文安装系统操作方法

英文安装系统操作方法Following are the steps to install a system in English:1. Begin by inserting the system installation disc or USB drive into your computer's disc drive or USB port, respectively.2. Restart your computer and press the appropriate key to access the Boot Menu. This key varies depending on the computer manufacturer, but it is often the F12, F11, or ESC key. Consult your computer's manual or manufacturer's website if you are unsure which key to press.3. Use the arrow keys on your keyboard to select the disc drive or USB drive as the boot device, and then press Enter.4. Wait for the system to load the installation files. This may take a few minutes.5. Select your preferred language during the initial setup screen. Choose English or the desired language from the available options.6. Click on the "Install Now" button to begin the installation process.7. Read and accept the End-User License Agreement (EULA) by checking the box and clicking "Next".8. Choose the type of installation you want. If you want to install a fresh copy of the system, select "Custom" or "Advanced" installation. If you want to upgrade an existing system, select "Upgrade" installation.9. Select the hard drive or partition where you want to install the system.If there are multiple partitions on your hard drive, choose the one where you want to install the system, or create a new partition if needed. 10. Follow the on-screen instructions to configure the system settings, such as region, keyboard layout, and time zone. Choose the appropriate options for your preferences.11. Enter your product key, if prompted. This is a unique alphanumeric code that came with your system installation disc or product packaging. If you do not have a product key, you may be able to skip this step or usea trial version of the system.12. Wait for the system installation to complete. This may take anywhere from a few minutes to an hour, depending on your computer's performance and the system you are installing.13. Once the installation is finished, your computer may automatically restart. If not, restart it manually.14. Follow the on-screen instructions to set up your user account. Provide a username and password for your account, and optionally set up additional settings, such as a computer name or login method. 15. After completing the initial setup, wait for the system to boot into the desktop. You can now start using your newly installed system in English.。

FLUKE43B用户手册

FLUKE43B用户手册

FLUKE43B用户手册Table of ContentsChapter Title PageInstalling FlukeView ...................................................... 1-1 Installing the FlukeView Software..................................... 1-1 Running the FlukeView Software ...................................... 1-1 Connecting the Power Quality Analyzer ............................ 1-2 Using FlukeView ............................................................ 2-3 Using Online Help .............................................................. 2-3 Introducing the FlukeView Software ................................. 2-4 Instrument Screens ......................................................... 2-5 Waveforms ..................................................................... 2-6 Harmonics ...................................................................... 2-7 Readings ......................................................................... 2-8 Instrument Setups........................................................... 2-9 Creating a Test Report........................................................ 2-10 Documenting Screens ......................................................... 2-12 Displaying an Instrument Screen on the PC................... 2-12 Inserting Screens into a Document................................. 2-13 Analyzing Waveforms ........................................................ 2-14 Displaying Waveforms on the PC.................................. 2-14 Zooming In and Out on a Waveform ............................. 2-16 Scaling a Waveform....................................................... 2-16 Analyzing Harmonics ......................................................... 2-17 Displaying Harmonics on the PC ................................... 2-17 Zooming In and Out on Harmonics................................ 2-19 Scaling Harmonics ......................................................... 2-19 Logging Readings............................................................... 2-20 Graphing Harmonics from the Fluke 43B...................... 2-20 GraphingReadings......................................................... 2-21 Inserting Readings into a Spreadsheet ........................... 2-24 Transferring Instrument Setups .......................................... 2-25 Printing Windows ............................................................... 2-26 Saving Windows to a File................................................... 2-28 Optically Isolated RS-232 Interface (optional) ............. A-29 Interface Connections ......................................................... A-29 Interface Specifications ...................................................... A-30 Interface Cable.................................................................... A-31 Warranty ............................................................................. A-32 表的内容章标题页安装flukeview ......................................................1-1安装flukeview软件.....................................1-1运行flukeview软件......................................1-1连接电源质量分析仪............................1-2使用flukeview ............................................................2-3 使用在线帮助..............................................................2-3 介绍flukeview软件.................................2-4仪器的屏幕.........................................................2-5波形.....................................................................2-6谐波......................................................................2-7 .........................................................................读数2-8仪器设置...........................................................2-9创建一个测试报告........................................................2-10 .........................................................记录屏幕2-12在电脑屏幕...................显示仪2-12插入到文档中.................................屏幕2-13分析波形........................................................2-14在PC机上显示的波形..................................2-14放大和缩小对波形.............................2-16缩放波形.......................................................2-16谐波分析.........................................................第2-17在PC ...................................显示谐波第2-17放大和缩小的谐波................................2-19谐波.........................................................缩放2-19 ...............................................................测井读数2图谐波福禄克43B (2).........................................................图形读数2-21插入数据到一个电子表格...........................第2-24将仪器设置..........................................2-25Windows ...............................................................印刷2-26 保存到一个文件...................................................窗户2-28 光隔离RS-232接口(可选).............A-29接口的连接.........................................................A-29 ......................................................接口规范分离接口电缆....................................................................A - 31 保修.............................................................................一个32Chapter 1Installing FlukeViewInstalling the FlukeView SoftwareFlukeView?software offers you simple mouse-controlled tools to work with your Power Quality Analyzer.The setup program installs th e FlukeView software on PC’s running Windows 95, 98, ME (Millennium Edition), NT 4, 2000. To install FlukeView, insert the CD ROM into the CD ROM drive, or insert the first floppy into the appropriate floppy disk drive and run SETUP.The setup program starts up and prompts you for information to complete the installation.Running the FlukeView SoftwareChoose from Start - Programs - FlukeView–Power Quality Analyzer 2.0 Englishto runthe FlukeView software.Choose from Start - Programs - FlukeView-Power Quality Analyzer 2.0 English tocreate a test report in Word.NoteTo use the QREPORT template, copy the fileQREPORT.DOT to your Word template directory (orfolder).1章安装flukeview安装flukeview软件flukeview?软件为您提供简单的鼠标控制的工具你的电能质量分析仪的工作。

NI-XNET硬件和软件安装指南说明书

NI-XNET硬件和软件安装指南说明书

INSTALLATION GUIDENI-XNET Hardware and™SoftwareThis installation guide contains instructions to help you install your National Instruments hardware and software. Complete documentation is in theNI-XNET Hardware and Software Manual on your NI-XNET installation media. Refer to the NI-XNET_Hardware_and_Software_Manual.pdf file on the installation media or select National Instruments»NI-XNET»NI-XNET Hardware and Software Manual from the Windows Start menu or NI Launcher. The NI-XNET software on this installation media supports Microsoft Windows operating systems.This installation guide covers National Instruments 851x hardware products for CAN, LIN, and FlexRay on the PCI and PXI buses, as well as NI 986x C Series hardware products. It is written for users already familiar with Windows.Install the NI-XNET SoftwareBefore installing the NI-XNET software, users must first log on as a user with Administrator privileges. The NI-XNET setup program must have Administrator privileges because the program modifies the configuration registry of your system. Complete the following steps to install the NI-XNET software.1.Insert the NI-XNET installation media into your computer. The installerlaunches if your CD/DVD-ROM drive plays data disks automatically.If the installer does not launch automatically, navigate to the installation media using Windows Explorer and launch the autorun file from your NI-XNET installation media.2.The Installation Wizard guides you through the necessary steps to install theNI-XNET software. You can go back and change values where appropriate by clicking Back. You can exit the setup where appropriate by clicking Cancel.3.Power down your computer when the setup is complete.4.Proceed to the Install the Hardware section.in the NI-XNET Hardware and Software Manual for more informationabout installing the NI-XNET software on your RT system and verifyingthe installation.NI XNET Hardware and Software Installation © National Instruments 3NI XNET Hardware and Software Installation Guide Install the HardwareThis section describes how to install your hardware on the PCI and PXI buses, as well as how to install XNET C Series modules.Install Your PCI HardwareCaution Before you remove the card from the package, touch theantistatic plastic package to a metal part of your system chassis todischarge electrostatic energy, which can damage components on your CAN, LIN, or FlexRay card.1.Make sure that your computer is powered off and unplugged.2.Remove the top cover (or other access panels) to give yourself access to thecomputer expansion slots.Figure 1. Installing a PCI Device3.Find an unused PCI slot in your computer.4.Remove the corresponding slot cover on the back panel of the computer.5.Insert the CAN, LIN, or FlexRay card into the slot with the bus connector(s)sticking out of the opening on the back panel. It might be a tight fit, but do not force the interface into place.6.Screw the mounting bracket of the CAN, LIN, or FlexRay card to the backpanel rail of the computer.7.You can use a RTSI cable to connect your CAN, LIN, or FlexRay card RTSIinterface to other National Instruments RTSI-equipped hardware. Refer to the Synchronization section of NI-XNET Hardware Overview in the NI-XNET Hardware and Software Manual for more information about the RTSIinterface on your CAN, LIN, or FlexRay card.8.Replace the top cover (or the access panel to the expansion slot).9.Proceed to the Verify Your Installation section.NI XNET Hardware and Software Installation © National Instruments 5NI XNET Hardware and Software Installation Guide Install Your PXI HardwareCaution Before you remove the card from the package, touch theantistatic plastic package to a metal part of your system chassis todischarge electrostatic energy, which can damage components on your CAN, LIN, or FlexRay card.Figure 2. Installing a PXI Device in the Chassis1.Make sure that your PXI or CompactPCI chassis is powered off, and unplugthe computer.2.Choose an unused PXI or CompactPCI peripheral slot.NI XNET Hardware and Software Installation Guide 3.Remove the filler panel for the peripheral slot you have chosen.4.Touch a metal part on your chassis to discharge any static electricity that mightbe on your clothes or body.5.Insert the PXI card into the selected slot. Use the injector/ejector handle tofully inject the card into place.6.Screw the front panel of the PXI card to the front panel-mounting rail of thePXI or CompactPCI chassis.7.Proceed to the Verify Your Installation section.Install Your C Series HardwareCautionBefore you remove the module from the package, touch theantistatic plastic package to a metal part of your system chassis todischarge electrostatic energy, which can damage components on your module.Complete the following steps to install a C Series I/O module:1.When using your C Series hardware with a CompactDAQ chassis, refer to theNI cDAQ ™-91xx User Guide and Specifications for detailed installation instructions.2.When using your C Series hardware with a CompactRIO chassis, refer to theInstalling CompactRIO I/O Modules in the Chassis section of theCompactRIO Reconfigurable Embedded System Installation Instructions document for detailed installation instructions.3.Connect the power source to the NI 986x C Series module. The NI 986xmodule requires an external power supply that meets the specifications listed in the respective operating instructions document.4.Proceed to the Verify Your Installationsection.Verify Your Installation1.Power on your computer and start Windows.A New Hardware Found dialog box may appear. If a dialog box appears anddoes not go away on its own, choose the default option, Install the Software Automatically (Recommended), and let the operating system install the driver files.unch Measurement & Automation Explorer (MAX) and refresh (press<F5>or choose View»Refresh from the menu). Y our CAN, LIN, and FlexRayhardware should be listed now under Devices and Interfaces. To test alldetected CAN, LIN, and FlexRay hardware, right-click each NI-XNET device and select Self Test. If you are using an NI 986x C Series module withCompactRIO, refer to the Getting Started with CompactRIO section in the NI-XNET Hardware and Software Manual.3.Proceed to the Connect the Cables section.TroubleshootingIf you have problems installing your software, go to /xnet. For hardware troubleshooting, go to /support and enter your device name, or go to /kb.If you think you have damaged your device and need to return your National Instruments hardware for repair or device calibration, go to /info and enter the Info Code rdsenn to learn how to begin the Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) process.© National Instruments7NI XNET Hardware and Software Installation GuideConnect the CablesAfter you have installed the hardware, connect your cables to the hardware. Refer to the Cabling Requirements section for your CAN, LIN, or FlexRay hardware in NI-XNET Hardware Overview in the NI-XNET Hardware and Software Manual for information about the cabling requirements of the CAN, LIN, and FlexRay hardware.Uninstalling the NI-XNET SoftwareComplete the following steps to uninstall the NI-XNET software.1.Navigate to the location where the Windows operating system allows you touninstall software.2.Find and select National Instruments Software. Click the Change orUninstall/Change button.3.Select NI-XNET in the list of products and click Remove.The uninstall program removes all folders, utilities, device drivers, DLLs, and registry entries associated with the NI-XNET software. The uninstall program removes only items that the installation program installed.If you have added anything to a directory created by the installation program, the uninstall program cannot delete that directory because it is not empty after the uninstallation. Remove any remaining components manually.After the uninstall program completes, restart your computer.NI XNET Hardware and Software Installation Further DocumentationComplete documentation is in the NI-XNET Hardware and Software Manual in the Documentation folder on your NI-XNET installation media. The manual includes a Troubleshooting and Common Questions section with more detailed information about installation and configuration of your NI-XNET software and hardware. Refer to the NI-XNET_Hardware_and_Software_Manual.pdf file on the installation media or select National Instruments»NI-XNET»NI-XNET Hardware and Software Manual from the Windows Start menu or theNI Launcher.© National Instruments9NI XNET Hardware and Software Installation GuideLabVIEW, National Instruments, NI, , the National Instruments corporate logo, and the Eagle logo are trademarks of National Instruments Corporation. Refer to the Trademark Information at /trademarks for other National Instruments trademarks. Other product and company names mentioned herein are trademarks or trade names of their respective companies. For patents covering National Instruments products/technology, refer to the appropriate location: Help»Patents in your software, the patents.txt file on your media, or the National Instruments Patent Notice at /patents. You can find information about end-user license agreements (EULAs) andthird-party legal notices in the NI-XNET Readme. Refer to the Export Compliance Information at /legal/export-compliance for the National Instruments global trade compliance policy and how to obtain relevant HTS codes, ECCNs, and other import/export data.© 2009–2013 National Instruments. All rights reserved.372843E-01Feb13。

简单的安装步骤英语作文

简单的安装步骤英语作文

简单的安装步骤英语作文Title: A Step-by-Step Guide to Simple Installation Process。

Introduction:Installing software or setting up a device can sometimes seem daunting, but with clear, step-by-step instructions, it can be a breeze. In this guide, we'll walk through a simple installation process, breaking down each step into clear, easy-to-follow instructions.Step 1: Preparation。

Before diving into the installation process, it's essential to gather all the necessary tools and materials. This may include the software or device you're installing, any required cables or adapters, and any additional components. Ensure that you have everything on hand before proceeding to avoid interruptions during the installation.Step 2: Read the Instructions。

Many installation processes come with accompanying instructions or manuals. Take the time to carefully read through these materials before starting. Pay closeattention to any warnings, requirements, or special considerations mentioned. Understanding the installation process beforehand can prevent errors and ensure a smoother experience.Step 3: Check Compatibility。

西仪通信设备:克雷电通联网关(模型:327W)说明书

西仪通信设备:克雷电通联网关(模型:327W)说明书

Westell®V ERSA L INK™ G ATEWAY (M ODEL327W)Quick Start Guide030-300391 Rev. A May 2004Congratulations!You are on your way to experiencing the Internet with DSL at speeds significantly faster than traditional modems. With your purchase of the Westell® VersaLink™ Gateway, you will also enjoy the following features:• Always-on connection• Multiple users can share the connection using Wireless IEEE 802.11b/g/g+ and Ethernet connections.Follow the steps in this Quick Start Guide and get online fast! Before you begin, check the package contents to ensure that all components are included.NOTE: Internet service provider subscriber software and connection requirements may vary. Consult your Internet service provider for installation instructions. Please wait until you have received notification from your service provider that your DSL line has been activated before installing the Westell® VersaLink™ Gateway and software.030-300391 Rev. A May 2004Before you begin:Make sure that your kit contains the following items.• Westell® Versa Link™ Gateway• Power Supply• RJ-45 Ethernet cable (straight-through) (yellow)• RJ-11 Phone cable• SMA Antenna• Westell CD-ROM containing User Guide in PDF format• Quick Start Guide030-300391 Rev. A May 2004Networking RequirementsConnectionTypeMinimum System RequirementsETHERNET • Pentium® or equivalent and above class machines, Macintosh • Microsoft® Windows® (95, 98, 2000, ME, NT 4.0, or XP), Macintosh® OS X, or Linux installed• Computer Operating System CD-ROM on hand• Internet Explorer 4.x or Netscape Navigator 4.x or higher • 64 MB RAM (128 MB recommended)• 10 MB of free hard drive space• TCP/IP Protocol stack installed• 10/100 Base-T Network Interface Card (NIC)WIRELESS IEEE 802.11g • Pentium® or equivalent and above class machines • Microsoft® Windows® (98, ME, 2000, or XP) or Macintosh® OS X installed• Computer Operating System CD-ROM on hand • Internet Explorer 4.x or Netscape Navigator 4.x or higher• 64 MB RAM (128 MB recommended)• 10 MB of free hard drive space• An available IEEE 802.11b/g/g+ PC adapter030-300391 Rev. A May 2004030-300391 Rev. A May 2004INSTALLING THE MICROFILTERS If your DSL service shares the same line as your fax machine ortelephone, you need to install a filter. Please follow the installationprocedure in this section, and be sure to install one filter on everyphone line that has a telephone, answering machine, or faxmachine.Connect a DSL filter to standardtelephone equipment:1. Plug the short cord that isattached to the DSL filter intothe phone jack on the wall plate.2. Plug the standard telephonecable from the telephone deviceinto the jack of the DSL filterwhere it is labeled “PHONE.”Note: Repeat these steps for each telephone. However, DO NOT place a microfilter onthe DSL cord that is used to connect the Router to the wall jack.030-300391 Rev. A May 2004Connect a microfilter to telephoneequipment and DSL equipmentthat share the same wall jack:1. Plug the short cord that isattached to the DSL filter intothe phone jack on the wall plate.2. Plug the standard telephonecable from the telephone deviceinto the jack of the DSL filterwhere it is labeled “PHONE.”3. Plug one end of the DSL phonecable (that you received in themicrofilter kit) into the DSLfilter where it is labeled “HPN.”4. Plug the other end of the DSLphone cable into the DSL Linejack located on the rear panel ofthe Router.INSTALLING VERSALINKThis section explains the procedures for installing VersaLink. Youmay choose to install VersaLink in one of three ways: Ethernet only,Wireless only, or both Ethernet and Wireless simultaneously. Toinstall VersaLink via 10/100 Base-T Ethernet only, refer to section2A. To install VersaLink via Wireless only, refer to section 2B. Ifyou want to install VersaLink via Ethernet and Wireless portssimultaneously, refer to section 2C.NOTE: If you are using VersaLink™ in conjunction with an Ethernet Hub or Switch, refer to the manufacturer’s instructions for proper installation and configuration. When using a Microfilter, be certain that the DSL phone cable is connected to the “DSL/HPN” non-filtered jack. Westell recommends the useof a surge suppressor to protect equipment attached to the AC power supply.When using the optional uplink port (E1), Ethernet LAN connection is limited to E2, E3, and E4. The UPLINK feature is optional, and if UPLINK is not enabled in the .ini file, the Router will use DSL and Wireless only.030-300391 Rev. A May 2004030-300391 Rev. A May 20042A. Installation via 10/100 Base-T/Ethernet ConnectionsNOTE: Before you connect via 10/100 Base-T, you must have an available Ethernet card installed in your computer. If your Ethernet card does not auto-negotiate, you must set it to half duplex. Refer to the Ethernet card manufacturer’s instructions for installing and configuring your Ethernet card.1. Connect the power supply cord to the power connector marked DC 9V onthe rear panel of VersaLink. Plug the other end of the power supply into a wall socket.2.Connect the DSL phone cable from the jack marked on the rear panel ofVersaLink to the DSL-equipped telephone line jack on the wall.IMPORTANT: Do not use a DSL filter on this connection. You must use the phone cord that was provided with the kit.3. Connect the yellow Ethernet cable from any one of the Ethernet jacksmarkedon the rear panel of VersaLink to the Ethernet port on your computer. Repeat this step to connect up to three additional PCs to VersaLink.NOTE: You may connect to any of the four Ethernet jacks on the rear panel of VersaLink as they serve as an Ethernet switch.4. Check to see if the DSL LED is solid green. If the DSL LED is solid green,VersaLink is functioning properly.5. Check to see if the Ethernet LED is solid green. Solid green indicates thatthe Ethernet connection is functioning properly.Congratulations! You have completed the Ethernet hardware installation. No software installation is required when using only an Ethernet connection. You must now proceed to section 3 for instructions on accessing VersaLink.030-300391 Rev. A May 2004030-300391 Rev. A May 2004Figure 1. Connection via 10/100 Base-T/Ethernet2B. Installation via WirelessIMPORTANT: If you are connecting to VersaLink via a wireless network adapter, the service set ID (SSID) must be the same for both VersaLink and your PC’s wireless network adapter. The default SSID for VersaLink is the serial number of the unit (located below the bar code on the bottom of the unit and also on the Westell shipping carton). Locate and run the utility software provided with your PC’s Wireless network adapter and enter the SSID value. The PC’s wireless network adapter must be configured with the SSID (in order to communicate with VersaLink) before you begin the account setup and configuration procedures. Later, for privacy you can change the SSID by following the procedures outlined in the Wireless Configuration section of the User Guide provided with your kit.NOTE: Client PCs can use any Wireless Fidelity (Wi-Fi) 802.11b/g/g+ certified card to communicate with VersaLink. The Wireless card and VersaLink must use the same Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) security code type. The factory default for WEP is DISABLED. If you enable WEP, you must ensure the network setting for your wireless adapter is set to “Must Use Shared Key for WEP” or “Open Wi-Fi.” You must ensure that your PC’s Wi-Fi adapter is configured properly for whichever network setting you use. You can access the settings in the advanced properties of the wireless network adapter.030-300391 Rev. A May 2004To network VersaLink to additional computers in your home or office using a wireless installation, you will need to confirm the following:1. Ensure that an 802.11b/g/g+ wireless network adapter has been installed ineach PC on your wireless network.2. Install the appropriate drivers for your Wireless IEEE802.11b orIEEE802.11g adapter.3. Make sure the SMA antenna connector is loose. Orient the antenna in theproper configuration. Then, tighten the antenna knob to lock it into place.4. Connect the power supply cord to the power connector marked DC 9V onthe rear panel of VersaLink. Plug the other end of the power supply into a wall socket.5.Connect the DSL phone cable from the connector marked on the rear panel of VersaLink to the DSL-equipped telephone line jack on the wall. IMPORTANT: Do not use a DSL filter on this connection. You must use the phone cord that was provided with the kit.6. Check to see if the DSL LED is solid green. If the DSL LED is solid green,VersaLink is functioning properly.7. Check to see if VersaLink’s Wireless LED is solid Green. This means thatthe Wireless interface is functioning properly.Congratulations! You have completed the Wireless installation VersaLink. You must now proceed to section 3 for instructions on accessing VersaLink.030-300391 Rev. A May 2004030-300391 Rev. A May 2004Figure 2. Connection via Wireless030-300391 Rev. A May 20042C. Ethernet, Wireless, Combination Hardware InstallationVersaLink™ supports simultaneous use of 10/100 Base-T Ethernet and Wireless IEEE 802.11b/g ports. The following instructions explain how to install VersaLink for simultaneous use of Ethernet and Wireless ports.NOTE: Refer to Figure 1 and Figure 2 for illustrations on hardware installation via Ethernet and Wireless connections, respectively.1. Ensure that an 802.11b/g/g+ wireless network adapter has been installed ineach PC on your wireless network2. Install the appropriate drivers for your Wireless IEEE802.11b or IEEE802.11g adapter.3. Make sure the SMA antenna connector is loose. Orient the antenna in theproper configuration. Then, tighten the antenna knob to lock it into place.4. The Connect the power supply cord to the power connector marked DC 9Von the rear panel of VersaLink. Plug the other end of the power supply into a wall socket.5.Connect the DSL phone cable from connector marked on the rear panelof VersaLink to the DSL-equipped telephone line jack on the wall.IMPORTANT: Do not use a DSL filter on this connection. You must use the phone cord that was provided with the kit.6. Connect the yellow Ethernet cable from any one of the Ethernet jacksmarkedon the rear panel of VersaLink to the Ethernet port on yourcomputer. Repeat this step to connect up to three additional PCs toVersaLink.NOTE: You may connect to any of the four Ethernet jacks on the rear panel of VersaLink as they serve as an Ethernet switch.7. Check to see if the DSL LED is solid green. If the DSL LED is solid green,VersaLink is functioning properly.8. Check to see if the Ethernet LED is solid green. Solid green indicates theEthernet connection is functioning properly.9. Check to see if VersaLink’s Wireless LED is solid Green. This means thatthe Wireless interface is functioning properly.Congratulations! You have completed the simultaneous hardware (Ethernet and Wireless) installation. You must now proceed to section 3 for instructions on accessing VersaLink.030-300391 Rev. A May 2004ACCESSING VERSALINKBefore you can browse the Internet using VersaLink, you mustperform the following steps.1. Access VersaLink by clicking on your web browser. Next, type eitherhttp://dslrouter or http://192.168.1.1 in the web browser’s addresswindow and press ‘Enter’ on your keyboard.2. Follow the instructions in the screens to set up your account profile.NOTE: If you need further instructions during your Account Setup, refer to section 7,‘Configuring VersaLink for Internet Connection’ of the User Guide, which is located on the Westell CD-ROM that you received with your kit.030-300391 Rev. A May 2004PUBLICATION INFORMATIONWestell® VersaLink™ Gateway (Model 327W)Quick Start Part No. 030-300391 Rev. A© 2004 Westell, Inc.All rights reserved.Westell, Inc.750 North Commons DriveAurora, Illinois 60504 USAAll trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners.030-300391 Rev. A May 2004。

智能机器人使用手册说明书

智能机器人使用手册说明书

User ManualPrecautions!Precautions for BatteriesThe batteries (battery pack or batteries installed) shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire or the like.Only use attachments/accessories specified or provided by the manufacturer (such as the exclusive supply adapter, battery etc).Do not touch the product when it is moving to avoid hand injuries.1.2.3.All example of use refer to warning card.Keep this product away from fire and keep it dry and clean.Do not squeeze this product with too much force during use.Please use the robot on a flat surface.Maintain an appropriate distance from the robot while it is in operation to avoid injuries.When the robot is in operation, do not forcibly bend its joints as to avoid hand injuries and damage to the machine.Please use the supplied charger for charging the robot.The servos for robot joints are precisely designed and should not be disassembled without authorization. Contact us if necessary.For repair services, go to your local after-sales service center or contact our customer support.When an abnormality is found during debugging, immediately press the Emergency Stop button and cut off the power as to avoid hand injuries and damage to the machine.Take necessary preventive measures when using the robot. Do not use it at heights or near any edges as it may fall off and result in damage.Man-made damage is not covered by our warranty.It is best to use the robot for no longer than 1 hour each time, which will extend the service life of the servo actuators.This product is not intended for children under 14 years of age.You will be provided with software updates if any. For some features, the latest update instruction shall prevail.Please use HDMI cables with good shielding layers and magnetic rings when connecting Yanshee to an external monitor.1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.16.Immediately Cut off the power and contact us when:Warning:EmergencyStop buttonCAUTION: Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type.Disposal of a battery into fire or a hot oven, or mechanically crushing or cutting of a battery, that can result in an explosion.Leaving a battery in an extremely high temperature surrounding environment that can result in an explosion or the leakage of flammable liquid or gas.A battery subjected to extremely low air pressure that may result in an explosion or the leakage of flammable liquid or gas.a. The robot smokes or you smell something burning; orb. Water or any other foreign matter enters the robot; orc. The robot is damaged.The User Manual contains important information. Please keep it for future reference!4.5.6.An "Emergency Stop" button is on the top of the robot. When the robot is in operation, you can press this button to immediately cut off the power and stop its operation.01. Packing ListYanshee RobotUser Data Set*1(Quick Start Guide*1,Warranty Card*1)Yanshee Robot components: 1Quick Start Guide: 1Warranty card: 1Battery: 1Power adapter: 1Power cord: 1Spare parts kit: 1 (wires, screws)Screwdriver: 1Charging dock: 1 (Selective Accessories)Sensor Suite: 1 (Selective Accessories)Usage Examples: 1Front view of YansheeBackside view of YansheeIntroduction to GPIO Extended Port Note:Ports 3, 5, 12, 35, 38 and 40 are used, of which ports 3 and 5 are for I2C communication and ports 12, 35, 38 and 40 are for audio I2S signaling.GPIO Pinout DiagramPhysicalPin No.Function Function03. SpecificationsAppearanceElectrical SpecificationsConstructionHumanoid Product ModelERHA101Product NameYanshee ColorSilver Dimensions 370*192*106 (mm)Weight ≈2.05 kgServo Actuators 17 degrees of freedom (DOF)Operating voltage DC 9.6VPower 4.5W~38.4WPower adapterOperating temperature Material Aluminum alloy structure, PC+ABS housing0℃ to 40℃Input: 100V ~240V, 50/60Hz 1.5AOutput: 9.6V, 4AMaster Chip and MemoryNetworkVision SystemSTM32F103VDT6Broadcom BCM2837 1.2GHz 64-bit quad-core ARMv8 Cortex-A53RAM 1GBProcessorMemory 16GBBluetoothBluetooth 4.1Battery capacity 3000mAhCamera 8 mega-pixel camera, fixed focusLightWi-Fi Operating system RaspbianSupports Wi-Fi2.4G802.11b/g/n fast connectEyes: 3-color LED lights *2Chest: 3-color LED notification lights *3Microphone: green indicator *1Charge: dual-color indicator *1AudioSensorsDebugging PortOthers MicrophoneSingle SpeakerStereo speakers *29-axle motion tracking sensor *1Motherboard temperature sensor *1POGO 4PIN *6Built-in sensorExtended port HDMI1GPIO40 (6 of them are used)USB2Control Mode Mobile software (APP); voice control;PC control (Raspbian )KeysFor BT :Maximum OutputPower :5.636 dBmFor 2.4G WIFI :Maximum Output Power : 18.19dBm ON/OFF key on the chest;Emergency Stop key on the top Applicable Standard04. Download and Sign in to Mobile Software (APP)Download the APP:Sign in:APP Download QR Code YansheeMethod 1: Scan the QR code below to enter the APPdownload page where you can click to download theYanshee APP;Method 2: Search and download "Yanshee" in APPStore/Google Play/MyAPP or other platforms.After installing the APP, run the APP and sign in according to the instruction. If you are a registered user, log into the APP directly.Method 3: Log onto /en to searchfor your desired product and download the app.05. Assemble the RobotOpen and log into the APP. Select the assembly tutorial to learn about how to assemble or disassemble the robot from the menu bar.Select the disassembly tutorial to learn about how to disassemble the robot.06. Install and Charge the BatteryInstall the Battery• The battery compartment is below the left arm of the robot. Rotate the battery cover clockwise 90° to unlock it.• Install the battery into the battery cover and then reinstall the battery cover. Rotate the battery covercounter-clockwise 90° to lock it.Charge the BatteryMethod 1: After installing the battery, connect the power cord to the charge port on the back of the robot to charge the battery.07. Start the Robot and Set up the Network Method 2: Place the battery onto the dock charger, and then connect the power cord to the charge port of the dock charger to charge the battery.• Press and hold the button on the chest for 2-3 seconds and release until the indicator is lit up in blue. The robot is booted up after you hear a boot-up sound.• Make sure that both the Bluetooth and Wi-Fi are enabled on the smart devices. Open and log into the Yanshee APP, and click the icon on the upper left of the home screen to connect the robot and set up the network.• Refresh and search devices detected by the system, and select the device to be connected according to the last 4 digits of the MAC address value on the label attached ontothe back of the robot.• After the desired device is selected, the APP will selectthe SSID identical to the local Wi-Fi to be displayed on thepage. Enter the correct Wi-Fi password and click the"Join" button, the robot will set up and connect to thenetwork and also give you a voice prompt, saying"Connecting".Note:You will hear a voice prompt saying "Connected" after successful connection.If the connection fails, you will hear a voice prompt saying, "Connection Failed". In this case, please set up the network again.You do not have to set up the network again for later use, just directly select the desired device from the list.After setting up the network, you can use the APP to controlthe robot and learn more information.08. Use of Mobile APPFall-over ManagementThe mobile APP has a built-in graphic user interface and integrates features including motion tracking, FPV, Blockly visual programming, action readback programming, curriculums, BBS and real-time sensor data view.This feature is off by default. You can enable the feature via the APP. The robot can pick itself up if it falls over whenenabled.Language SwitchingBoth Simplified Chinese and English are supported so far. Goto your APP to select the desired language for the robot.09. Built-in Smart ApplicationsRaspbian OS issued by Raspberry Pi is used as the robot software. This open source software comes with the following features:Speech RecognitionThe robot is configured with speech recognition and semantic recognition for Chinese, allowing you to chat with it.When the robot started, press the button on the chest until the chest lamp turns green, then you can chat with the robot after a "tinkling" sound is heard.Visual ProcessingThe robot is configured with face analysis, face tracking and other features. You can call these functions through the programming tools in the APP or Raspberry Pi system. UBTECH provides the Open SDK API, which enables you to configure your own visual identification functions withthird-party visual identification platforms.Note: please abide by relevant laws when using thethird-party voice platform.Auto Update:After the robot is connected to the Internet, the built-in platform software will automatically detect whether you have the latest version and execute the update process.Do not cut off the power or disconnect from the Internet while updating.10. Open Source Platform(2). Use the USB port on the Yanshee to connect a USB, keyboard and mouse.The Yanshee robot is built on the Raspberry Pi open source platform and open SDK files are provided, allowing a user to configure, learn or develop smart Applications as desired, and also allowing developers to create their own robot.(1). Use an HDMI cable to connect the Yanshee robot to amonitor.(3). You can log onto the Linux system from Raspberry Pi bysimply starting the robot.(4). SDK API and Demo codes are available from(5). For developers, please visit https://to learn more information about Raspberry Pi./enThis device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.FCC Caution:Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment.IMPORTANT NOTE:FCC Radiation Exposure Statement:This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits should be installed and operated with minimum distance20cm between the radiator & your body.This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.FCC ID: 2AHJX-YANSHEE-1UBTECH ROBOTICS CORP LTDAdd: 16th & 22nd Floor, Block C1, Nanshan i Park, No. 1001 Xueyuan Road, Nanshan District, Shenzhen City, China P.R.T el: 800-276-61372019-09-25尺寸:95*130mm颜色:四色双面印刷材质:105g铜版纸工艺:骑马钉公差:±0.5mm。

LG 电视设置指南说明书

LG 电视设置指南说明书

Please read this manual carefully before operating your set and retain it for future reference.2y Failing to set the graphics card to the recommended (optimal) resolution may result in blurred text, a dimmed screen, a truncated display area, or misalignment of the display.y The configuration procedure may differ depending on your computer and/or operating system. Also, some graphics cards may not support certain resolutions. If this is the case, contact the manufacturer of the computer or graphics card for assistance.y Some graphics cards may not support 4096 x 2160 resolution. It is recommended to use a graphics card that sup-ports 4096 x 2160 resolution. Even when you set the resolution to 4096 x 2160 on your PC, the actual PC output may not support the resolution.STEP 1STEP 2STEP 33 Choose the Settings menu and select an optimal resolution. (4096 x 2160)4 Click the Apply button to com-plete resolution setting.5 Select the Advanced button.6 After selecting a monitor screen, select a vertical frequency of 24 Hz or 60 Hz in Screen refresh rate (S).7Click the Apply button to com-plete optimal frequency setting.Windows XP1 Move the mouse pointer to anempty area on the Windows screen (with no icons or task bars) and click the right mouse button.2 When the pop-up menu ap-pears, click the Property .12Precautions for Changing ResolutionSystem Requirementsy Thunderbolt () is supported in Windows 7, Windows 8.1, or later. (31MU97Z model only)y In order to set the resolution to 4096 x 2160, you may be required to configure the custom settings from the graphics card control panel or update to the latest graphics card driver. y Support settings are subject to change.34675y Image shown may differ from the product that you are using.3ENGLISHWindows VistaSTEP 1STEP 3STEP 23 Choose the Display Settings menu and select an optimal resolution. (4096 x 2160)4 Click the Apply button to com-plete resolution setting.5 Select the Advanced button.6 After selecting a monitor screen, select a vertical frequency of 24 Hz or 60 Hz in Screen refresh rate (S).7 Click the Apply button to com-plete optimal frequency setting.Move the mouse pointer to anempty area on the Windows screen (with no icons or task bars) and click the right mouse button.2When the pop-up menu ap-pears, click the Personalize 12PersonalizeDisplay Settings3STEP 2STEP 33 Choose the Settings select an optimal resolution. (4096 x 2160)4 Click the Apply button to com-plete resolution setting.5 Select the Advanced button.6 After selecting a monitor screen, select a vertical frequency of 24 Hz or 60 Hz in Screen refresh rate (S).7Click the Apply button to com-plete optimal frequency setting.1 Move the mouse pointer to an empty area on the Windows screen (with no icons or task bars) and click the right mouse 2When the pop-up menu ap-pears, click the Screen resolu-tion .Screen resolution2435674y Screen Split Automatically splits the monitor screen into the desired layouts.y True Color Pro Calibrates the color output of the monitor using the hardware calibration function. (A separate calibrator is required.)y TUSB3410 Driver This driver file is required for USB communication between the monitor and the PC software. y Dual Controller Software that makes it possible to use a PC's keyboard and mouse to control other PCs connected to the same network (router).y The software listed above can be installed using the CD provided with the product or downloaded as the latest version from the LG Electronics website.y Graphics card Use a graphics card that supports 4096 x 2160 resolution.How to Instally Installing with the CD provided.Insert the manual CD provided in the product box into the PC's CD drive and install the LG Monitor Software. You can also choose to install Screen Split / True Color Pro. y Downloading from the LG Electronics website.Visit the LG Electronics website () and download the latest software for your model.On the manual CD's main screen, select LG Monitor Software.In the feature selection step, choose to install programs.Installation complete.LG Monitor Software Introduction / System RequirementsMonitor DriverInstalling LG Monitor Softwarey Installation priority (required/optional) Optionaly Usage The resolution and frequency are adjusted for the monitor.ASM Driver(31MU97Z model only)y Installation priority (required/optional) Required y Usage Driver file used when transferring data via Thunderbolt () port in Windows OS.How to Instally Installing with the CD provided.Insert the user manual CD provided in the product box into the PC's CD drive and install the driver program. y Downloading from the LG Electronics website.Visit the LG Electronics website () and download the latest driver for your model.5Screen Split (MONITOR Screen Split Software)y Installation priority (required/optional) Optional y Usage Automatically splits the monitor screen into desired layouts (2 sections, 3 sections, or 4 sec-tions).How to Instally Installing with the CD provided.Insert the manual CD provided in the product box into the PC's CD drive and install the LG Monitor Software.On the Select Options window, select Screen Split and continue. y Downloading from the LG Electronics website. Visit the LG Electronics website () and download the latest software for your model.How to Run1 Double-click on the shortcut icon on the desktop, or2 Click on the tray icon at the bottom right of the PCscreen.Check I accept the terms of the license agreement on the License Agreement screen and then click on theNext button.When the installation is complete, restart the system.How to Usey For details on using the software, refer to the pro-gram's Help.121 Click on the tray icon at the bottom right of the PCscreen.2 Select a screen layout.3 The screen split layout is applied.6Dual Link-Up (Monitor PBP Function)y Usage The monitor displays screens for 2 input sources simultaneously.y The Dual Link-Up feature requires that one of the two input sources is connected via HDMI. y Image shown may differ from the product that you are using.How to Run1 Connect the monitor to two input sources.2 Press the joystick button on the bottom of the monitor.3 Enter PBP .14 Adjust the settings according to the input sources connected.5 DUAL LINK-UP is applied.y For details on using the software, refer to the product user manual.y The product user manual is included on the CD provided and is available for download from the LG Electronics website.Main screenSub screen7True Color Pro (Monitor Color Calibration Software)y Installation priority (required/optional) Optionaly Usage Calibrates the monitor's color output using the hardware calibration function.y A separate calibrator is required.y Applicable calibrators LG Calibrator, Spyder3, Spyder4, i1Display Pro, ColorMunki Photo/Design, and iPro2y True Color Pro may not support PBP mode.y The software execution images may vary depending on the model.y It is recommended to perform calibration after disabling the dual monitor function.How to Instally Installing with the CD provided.Insert the manual CD provided in the product box into the PC’s CD drive and install the LG Monitor Software.On the Select Options window, select True Color Pro and continue.y Downloading from the LG Electronics website.Visit the LG Electronics website () and download the latest software for your model.How to Run1 Connect the monitor to the PC using the USB cable.2 Connect the calibrator to the USB IN port of the PC or the monitor.3 Start the True Color Pro program.1 Double-click on the icon on the desktop.2Click on the tray icon at the bottom right of the PC screen j Start the program.How to Usey For details on using the software, refer to the program's Help.True Color Pro launch screen.Calibration start screen.28Screen ScreenRouter (Wired/Wireless)PC 1PC 2Dual Controller (Keyboard/Mouse Sharing Software)yy Installation priority (required/optional) Optional yy Usage Sharing a mouse and a keyboard between PCs connected to the same network; transferring files (providing compatibility between Windows and Mac OS)How to Install yy Installing with the CD provided.Insert the manual CD provided in the product box into the PC's CD drive and install the Dual Controller.yy Downloading from the LG Electronics website.Visit the LG Electronics website () and download the latest software for your model.How to Run1 Connect your PC to a network.2 Connect an LG monitor that supports Dual Controller to the PC.3 Run Dual Controller.1 Double-click the shortcut icon on the desktop.2 Click the tray icon on the bottom right of the PCscreen and then click Open Dual Controller.2How to Use1 Check your network connection.Make sure that the PCs you want to control through keyboard/mouse sharing are connected to the same LAN via a router. ÚAn LG monitor that supports Dual Controller must be connected to the PC that will be run in Main PC mode. ÚOnly one user on a network can use Dual Controller. Dual Controller can also be used in office environ-ments. However, it is recommended to have only one user. ÚDual Controller may not work properly when playing games.2 Run Dual Controller on the PC running in Main PC mode.: Click theMain PC button on the PC whose keyboard and mouse will be shared.y Image shown may differ from the product that you are using.9ENGLISH3 Run Dual Controller on a Sub PC in Sub PC mode.C lick the Sub PC button on the PC you want to control.4 Click the Apply Dual Controller button on the Main PC.T he Sub PC is automatically searched for on the Main PC mode screen. Click the Apply Dual Controller button on the Main PC mode screen.yy When you move the mouse cursor from the screen of the Main PC to the screen of the Sub PC, you can use the Main PC's keyboard and mouse on the Sub PC. ÚYou can set the positions of the Main PC and the Sub PC, to Left /Right or Right /Left , in PC Position Con-trol in Dual Controller's Option tab. ÚWe recommend that you set the Sub PC so that its screen is only displayed on a monitor. ÚIf there is an active Internet connection, Dual Controller automatically updates to the latest version when started. ÚDual Controller may not be available on certain web-sites and networks depending on the security policy.10System RequirementsPrecautions for Changing Resolutiony In order to set the resolution to 4096 x 2160, you may be required to configure the custom settings from the graphics card control panel or update to the latest graphics card driver.y The ability to set up dual monitors using the Thunderbolt () and daisy-chaining technology depends on the performance of your video card. (31MU97Z model only) y Support settings are subject to change.y Failing to set the graphics card to the recommended (optimal) resolution may result in blurred text, a dimmed screen, a truncated display area, or misalignment of the display.y The configuration procedure may differ depending on your computer and/or operating system. Also, some graphics cards may not support certain resolutions. If this is the case, contact the manufacturer of the computer or graphics card for assistance.y Some graphics cards may not support 4096 x 2160 resolution. It is recommended to use a graphics card that sup-ports 4096 x 2160 resolution. Even when you set the resolution to 4096 x 2160 on your PC, the actual PC output may not support the resolution.Step 1Step 3Step 2Mac1 On the Doc bar, click on the System Preferences icon.4 In the Display tab, select Best for display. The display is now set to the recommended resolution (4096 x 2160).3 Select the Scaled option and then select a desiredresolution, the settings are now configured.2 When the System Preferences window opens, select Displays.11ENGLISHy Screen Split Automatically splits the monitor screen into the desired layouts. y True Color Pro Calibrates the color output of the monitor using the hardware calibration function. (A separate cali-brator is required.) y TUSB3410 Driver This driver file is required for USB communication between the monitor and the PC software. y Dual Controller Software that makes it possible to use a PC's keyboard and mouse to control other PCs connected to the same network (router). y The software listed above can be installed using the CD provided with the product or downloaded as the latest ver-sion from the LG Electronics website. y Graphics card Use a graphics card that supports 4096 x 2160 resolution.Available Product and OSDual Link-Up (Monitor PBP Function)y Usage The monitor displays screens for 2 input sources simultaneously. y The Dual Link-Up feature requires that one of the two input sources is connected via HDMI. y Image shown may differ from the product that you are using.y For details on using the software, refer to the product user manual. y The product user manual is included on the CD provided and is available for download from the LG Electronics website.How to Run1 Connect the monitor to two input sources.2 Press the joystick button on the bottom of the moni-tor.3 Enter PBP.14 Adjust the settings according to the input sources connected.5 DUAL LINK-UP is applied.Main screen Sub screen12Screen Split (Monitor Screen Split Software) y Installation priority (required/optional) Optionaly Usage Automatically splits the monitor screen into de-sired layouts (2 sections, 3 sections, or 4 sections). How to Instally Installing with the CD provided.Insert the manual CD provided in the product box into the PC's CD drive and install the Screen Split. y Downloading from the LG Electronics website. Visit the LG Electronics website () and download the latest software for your model.How to Runy Finder j Applications j Run Screen SplitHow to Usey For details on using the software, refer to the pro-gram's Help.1 When the installation program starts, click on Con-tinue. During the installation, you have to accept thelicense agreement.2 Enter the Super User password and click on InstallSoftware.3 Click on Closeto finish the installation.1 Click on the tray icon at the bottom right of the PCscreen.2 Select a screen layout.3 The screen split layout is applied.y Click on the Screen Split icon on the menu bar.y Search for Screen Splitin Spotlight search.13 y Installation priority (required/optional) Optionaly Usage Calibrates the monitor's color output usingthe hardware calibration function. y A separate calibrator is required. y Applicable calibrators LG Calibrator, Spyder3,Spyder4, i1Display Pro, and ColorMunki Photo/ Design, iPro2y True Color Pro may not support PBP mode. y The software execution images may vary dependingon the model. y It is recommended to perform calibration after dis-abling the dual monitor function.How to Instally Installing with the CD provided.Insert the manual CD provided in the product boxinto the PC's CD drive and install the True Color Pro.y Downloading from the LG Electronics website. Visit the LG Electronics website () and download the latest software for your model.How to Run 1 Connect the monitor to the PC using the USB cable.2 Connect the calibrator to the USB IN port of the PC or the monitor.3 Start the True Color Pro program. Finder j Applications j Run True Color Pro How to Use y For details on using the software, refer to the pro-gram's Help.2 Enter the Super User password and click on Install Software .3 Click on Restart to finish the installation. y Click on the True Color Pro icon on the menu bar and click on Start Program . y Search for True Color Proin Spotlight search.1 When the installation program starts, click on Con-tinue . During the installation, you have to accept the license agreement.True Color Pro (Monitor Color Calibration Software)True Color Pro launch screen.Calibration start screen.14Screen Screen Router (Wired/Wireless)PC 1PC 2Dual Controller (Keyboard/Mouse Sharing Software)y y Installation priority (required/optional) Optional y y Usage Sharing a mouse and a keyboard between PCs connected to the same network; transferring files (pro-viding compatibility between Windows and Mac OS)How to Install yy Installing with the CD provided.Insert the manual CD provided in the product boxinto the PC's CD drive and install the Dual Controller.yy Downloading from the LG Electronics website.Visit the LG Electronics website () anddownload the latest software for your model.1 When the installation program starts, click on Con-tinue . During the installation, you have to accept thelicense agreement.2 Enter the Admin User password and click on Install Software .3 Click on Restart to finish the installation. y Image shown may differ from the product that you are using.15How to Run1 Connect your PC to a network.2 Connect an LG monitor that supports Dual Controller to the PC.3 Run Dual Controller.y y Finder ApplicationsRun Dual Controller y y Click the Dual Controller icon on the menu bar and then click Open Dual Controller .y y Search for Dual Controllerin Spotlight.How to Use y y Instructions for running Dual Controller for Mac are the same as Dual Controller for Windows. See the instructions for Dual Controller for Windows. ÚThe PC whose keyboard and mouse will be shared must be run in Main PC mode. ÚAn LG monitor that supports Dual Controller must be connected to the PC that will be run in Main PC mode. ÚThe PC that you want to control with Dual Controller must be run in Sub PC mode. ÚOnly one user on a network can use Dual Controller. ÚDual Controller may not work properly when playing games. ÚWe recommend that you set the Sub PC so that its screen is only displayed on a monitor. ÚIf there is an active Internet connection, Dual Control-ler automatically updates to the latest version when started. ÚDual Controller may not be available on certain web-sites and networks depending on the security policy.。

Home Connect智能家居设备连接指南说明书

Home Connect智能家居设备连接指南说明书

Installation guideCongratulations on your new smart appliance with Home Connect, designed to simplify your life and make it more enjoyable.*Home Connect helps you to manage your home appliances with ease and comfort, providing a variety of functions beyond simple remote control.The Home Connect app gives you important and useful information about your home appliance, allowing you to customize and trigger certain functionalities and actions. Furthermore, the app offers support on how to properly maintain your home appliance and also inspires with a variety of recipes. Explore our ecosystem of partners and gain even more functionalities and services.Home Connect opens up a world of possibilities exceeding your expectations of a home appliance.* The availability of the Home Connect function depends on the availability of Home Connect services in your country.Home Connect services are not available in every country. You can find more information on this at Welcome to the connected home!Explore: With the Home Connect app you can...Manage your applianceIn the app’s appliance section you have an overview ofyour connected home appliances, offering a variety offunctions beyond simple remote control. Monitor the home appliance’s progress, change or pause programs, change settings, trigger actions, and receive notifications.Be inspiredThe recipe section provides a variety of inspiring recipes,tips and videos, that will make cooking and baking evenmore enjoyable.Get supportThe service section gives helpful information on how to maintain and operate your home appliance properly.Discover even more benefitsWe are constantly expanding our ecosystems of partners. Please refer to for an overview ofall partners.Let's get started!What you need1 | Your oven that is connected to the power supply andswitched on.2 | A smartphone or tablet with the latest version of the iOS orAndroid operating system.3 | Your oven within range of your home network's Wi-Fi signal.4 | The name (SSID) and password (key) of your Wi-Fi homenetwork.5 | These installation instructions.3ENEN4Step 2: Connect your oven to your home network1 | Your oven must be installed properly and turned on.2 | Open your Home Connect app to add your oven.Select "Add appliance".3 | Please follow the directions in the app and refer to this guideonly when prompted to by the app.Step 1: Download the Home Connect app and create a user account1 | Open the App Store (Apple devices) or Google Play Store(Android devices) on your smartphone or tablet.2 | Search for the "Home Connect (America) app in the store’ssearch and install it.Home Connect app:3 | Open the app and register to create a Home Connect useraccount.4 | Write down your Home Connect account credentials (useraccount and password), you will need them later.D D The app will guide you through the steps of adding yourappliance to Home Connect. It will refer to this guide onlywhen needed.Step 2.1: Connect your oven to your WLAN home network (Wi-Fi) with WPSThe following steps describe operations at the homeappliance itself.1 |2 | Press "Home Connect Assistant" on your oven.DD The display now shows "Network connection Automatic".3 | Activate the WPS function on your home network routerwithin the next 2 minutes .DD After a few seconds, "Network connection Successful"appears on your oven's display.4 | Follow the instructions in the app.EN5EN6 Step 2.2: Connect your oven to yourWLAN home network (Wi-Fi) step by step Please enter step 2.2 only when prompted to by the app. The following steps describe operations at the home appliance itself.1 |2 | Press "Home Connect Assistant" on your oven.3 | To start connecting manually, press "Manually connect".3DD The appliance opens a temporary Wi-Fi network named"HomeConnect" for 5 minutes with the password4 |EN7Step 3: Connect your oven to the Home Connect appPlease enter step 3 only when prompted to by the app. The following steps describe operations at the home appliance itself.1 | Press "Connect with app"on your oven.12 | Follow the instructions in the app.3 | Once successfully logged in, press "End assistant" on youroven.EndassistantInformation:。

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Enphase Mobile Connect 安装手册说明书

Enphase Mobile Connect 安装手册说明书

Enphase Mobile ConnectThis guide is intended for use by professional installation and maintenance personnel and provides instructions on how to install Enphase Mobile Connect with the Envoy. For details about the Envoy, refer to the Envoy Installation and Operation Manual.The Envoy connects to the modem using a USB cable.The USB cable also powers the modem.Enphase Mobile Connect is pre-configured for data serviceand becomes activated when connected to the Envoy.The Envoy collects module-level production data, system-levelproduction data, and, if available, consumption data, at pre-defined periods of time, typically at 15-minute intervals.The report setting for an Envoy with Mobile Connect is lowbandwidth mode and transmits data to Enlighten four times a day.The transmission times occur within a five-minute window, at 3 am(03:00), 9 am (09:00), 3 pm (15:00), 9 pm (21:00). After transmission,the data may take several minutes to display in Enlighten.© 2016 Enphase Energy Inc. All Rights Reserved.REACH STATEMENTRegistration of SubstancesAfter careful review of the legislation and specifically the definition ofan “article” as defined in EC Regulation 1907/2006, Title II, Chapter 1,Article 7.1(a)(b), it is our current view MultiTech Systems, Inc. productswould be considered as “articles”. In light of the definition in § 7.1(b)which requires registration of an article only if it contains a regulatedsubstance that “is intended to be released under normal or reasonablyforeseeable conditions of use,” Our analysis is that MultiTech Systems,Inc. products constitute non-registerable articles for their intended andanticipated use.Substances of Very High Concern (SVHC)Per the candidate list of Substances of Very High Concern (SVHC)published October 28, 2008 we have reviewed these substances andcertify the MultiTech Systems, Inc. products are compliant per the EU“REACH” requirements of less than 0.1% (w/w) for each substance.If new SVHC candidates are published by the European ChemicalsAgency, and relevant substances have been confirmed, that exceedsgreater than 0.1% (w/w), MultiTech Systems, Inc. will provide updatedcompliance status.MultiTech Systems, Inc. also declares it has been duly diligent inensuring that the products supplied are compliant through a formalizedprocess which includes collection and validation of materialsdeclarations and selective materials analysis where appropriate. Thisdata is controlled as part of a formal quality system and will be madeavailable upon request.WASTE ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICEQUIPMENT STATEMENTWEEE DirectiveThe WEEE Directive places an obligation on EU-based manufacturers,distributors, retailers, and importers to take back electronics productsat the end of their useful life. A sister directive, ROHS (Restriction ofHazardous Substances) complements the WEEE Directive by banningthe presence of specific hazardous substances in the products atthe design phase. The WEEE Directive covers all MultiTech productsimported into the EU as of August 13, 2005. EU-based manufacturers,distributors, retailers and importers are obliged to finance the costsof recovery from municipal collection points, reuse, and recycling ofspecified percentages per the WEEE requirements.Instructions for Disposal of WEEE by Users in the EuropeanUnionThe symbol shown below is on the product or on it’s packaging,which indicates that this product must not be disposed of with otherwaste. Instead, it is the user’s responsibility to dispose of their wasteequipment by handing it over to a designated collection point for therecycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment. The separatecollection and recycling of your waste equipment at thetime of disposal will help to conserve natural resources andensure that it is recycled in a manner that protects humanhealth and the environment. For more information aboutwhere you can drop off your waste equipment for recycling,please contact your local city office, your household waste disposalservice or where you purchased the product.• Do not place the antenna outdoors, unless in an outdoor-ratedenclosure.• Switch OFF your wireless device when in an aircraft. Failing toobserve this restriction may lead to suspension or denial of cellularservices to the offender, legal action, or both.• Switch OFF your wireless device when around gasoline or dieselfuel pumps and before filling your vehicle with fuel.• Switch OFF your wireless device in hospitals and any other placewhere medical equipment may be in use.• Refer to Potential Interference with Pacemakers and Other MedicalDevices.Potential Interference with Pacemakersand Other Medical DevicesRadio frequency energy (RF) from cellular devices can interact with someelectronic devices, causing electromagnetic interference (EMI). The FDAhelped develop a detailed test method to measure EMI of implantedcardiac pacemakers and defibrillators from cellular devices. This testmethod is part of the Association for the Advancement of MedicalInstrumentation (AAMI) standard. This standard allows manufacturers toensure that cardiac pacemakers and defibrillators are safe from cellulardevice EMI.The FDA continues to monitor cellular devices for interactions with othermedical devices. If harmful interference occurs, the FDA will assess theinterference and work to resolve the problem.Precautions for Pacemaker WearersEMI can affect a pacemaker in one of three ways:• Stop the pacemaker from delivering the stimulating pulses thatregulate the heart’s rhythm.• Cause the pacemaker to deliver the pulses irregularly.• Cause the pacemaker to ignore the heart’s own rhythm and deliverpulses at a fixed rate.Based on current research, cellular devices do not pose a significanthealth problem for most pacemaker wearers. However, people withpacemakers may want to take simple precautions to avoid EMI fromcellular devices:• Keep the device on the opposite the side of the body from thepacemaker to add extra distance between the pacemaker and thedevice.• Avoid placing a turned-on device next to the pacemaker (forexample, don’t carry the device in a shirt or jacket pocket directlyover the pacemaker).AntennaThe antenna intended for use with this unit meets the requirements formobile operating configurations and for fixed mounted operations, asdefined in 2.1091 and 1.1307 of the FCC rules for satisfying RF exposurecompliance.REGULATORY NOTICESSAFETY WARNINGSRadio Frequency (RF) SafetyTo avoid possible radio frequency (RF) interference, follow any specialregulations for using radio equipment, and follow the safety advicelisted here:• Operating the device close to other electronic equipment maycause interference if the equipment is inadequately protected.• Observe any warning signs and the manufacturerrecommendations. Different industries and businesses restrictthe use of cellular devices. Respect restrictions on the use ofradio equipment in fuel depots, chemical plants, or where blastingoperations are in process. Follow restrictions for any environmentwhere you operate the device.Reporting ModeThe report setting for an Envoy with Mobile Connect is low bandwidth mode. If you unplug the cellular modem, the Envoy remains in low bandwidth mode. Contact Enphase Customer Support if you want to configure the Envoy to standard reporting mode. Standard mode is applicable only when the Envoy connects via WiFi or Ethernet.Checking Modem and Connection StatusAn Envoy with Mobile Connect automatically reports to Enlighten. You can check the status of the modem and connection to Enlighten from the Enphase Installer Toolkit or from Enlighten.When the Envoy establishes an Internet connection through the cellular modem, the Envoy Network Communications LED lights solid green in the Envoy-S, indicating connection to Enlighten.Checking from the Installer ToolkitOpen the Enphase Installer Toolkit app. Tap Network > Cellular. The cellular modem information displays. Check the connection status and verify that signal strength is at least two bars for adequate data transmission.Checking the Connection from Enlighten1. Log in to Enlighten Manager.2. Select a system.3. Choose the Devices tab.• Click the Cellularicon next to the Envoy serial number. The modeminformation displays.• Or, click the Envoy serial number to view the Envoy page. Select the Modem tab. The modem information displays.TroubleshootingREGULATORY NOTICESEMC, Safety, and R&TTE Directive ComplianceThe CE mark is affixed to this product to confirm compliance with the following European Community Directives:Council Directive 2004/108/EC of 15 December 2004 on theapproximation of the laws of Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility; andCouncil Directive 2006/95/EC of 12 December 2006 on theharmonization of the laws of Member States relating to electrical equipment designed for use within certain voltage limits; andCouncil Directive 2011/65/EU on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment; andCouncil Directive 1999/5/EC of 9 March 1999 on radio equipment and telecommunications terminal equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity.Restriction of the Use of Hazardous Substances (RoHS)MultiTech Systems, Inc. Certificate of Compliance 2011/65/EUMultiTech Systems, Inc. confirms that its embedded products comply with the chemical concentration limitations set forth in the directive 2011/65/EU of theEuropean Parliament (Restriction of the use of certain Hazardous Substances in electrical and electronic equipment - RoHS).These MultiTech products do not contain the following banned chemicals:• Lead¹, [Pb] < 1000 PPM • Mercury, [Hg] < 1000 PPM• Hexavalent Chromium, [Cr+6] < 1000 PPM • Cadmium, [Cd] < 100 PPM• Polybrominated Biphenyl, [PBB] < 1000 PPM•Polybrominated Diphenyl Ether, [PBDE] < 1000 PPMEnvironmental Considerations:• Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) =1• Maximum Soldering Temperature = 260C (in SMT reflow oven)¹Lead usage in some components is exempted by the following RoHS annex, therefore higher lead concentration would be found in some modules (>1000 PPM);Resistors containing lead in a glass or ceramic matrix compound.INSTALLATION MultiTech Modem Dimensions。

科勒安装说明书

科勒安装说明书

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Cingular LaptopConnect解决方案安装与设置指南说明书

Cingular LaptopConnect解决方案安装与设置指南说明书

automatically run, then click Start > Run. Enter X:\
setup where X is the letter of your CD drive.
Click OK.
b. Install the Communication Manager software by following the on-screen Install Wizard steps.
Here’s what you need to get started:
Installation and Setup time: Approximately 15 minutes
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Communication Manager CD-ROM
PC card modem or data-capable handset
b. Complete the software configuration by following the remaining prompts.
Note: On the Post-Install Configuration screen, data-capable handset users should check the box: “Configure a phone as a tethered modem”. (PC card modem users can leave the box unchecked.)
Note: Depending on the device, the smartchip position may vary. Refer to the documentation provided with the device.

喷砂房安装说明手册说明书

喷砂房安装说明手册说明书

喷砂房安装说明手册Sandblasting roomInstallation instruction manual版权:本手册版权属于青岛青工机械有限公司所有。

没有本公司的书面授权,任何单位或个人不能将本手册复印,翻版,或交给第三者使用。

Copyright:The copyright of this manual belongs to Qingdao Qinggong Machinery Co.,Ltd. Without the written authorization of the company,any unit or individual may not copy,reproduce or hand over this manual to a third party.设备组成喷砂房体、喷丸罐、斗式提升机、丸砂分离器、螺旋输送器、操作地坪、除尘系统、吊装系统、电控系统以及辅助钢结构等组成。

Equipment compositionSandblasting room body,shot blasting tank,bucket elevator,sand separator,screw conveyor, operating floor,dust removal system,lifting system,electronic control system and auxiliary steel structure.1、喷砂房体喷砂房体主要由8瓣室体和两扇大门组成,包括必要的附件(8只照明灯和除尘口)和顶部的简易防雨棚1、Sandblasting roomThe sandblasting chamber body mainly consists of8blocks for enclosure body and two large doors,including the necessary accessories(8lights and dust removal ports)and a simple rainproof shed at the top.A、安装时需要把室体块依次拼装,在相邻的室体中间焊接保证牢固,同时与地面的预埋件焊接,保证不会发生过倾倒。

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How to install and connect the terminal and computer (1)
1:Installation (1)
2:DIY Network Cable (2)
3:Topological Diagram (3)
4:Network Connection (4)
How to install and connect the terminal and computer 1:Installation
Determine the location to fix the terminal, power cord and communication cable. If access control function is needed, determine first the location of external devices like electronic lock and open button etc.
Screw tighten the installing metallic back board in a wall with enough bearing capacity
Fix the metallic back board onto the wall with 4 steel nails.
Hang the terminal to the metallic back board, to check if it’s tight and solid
After the terminal is hung onto the metallic back board tightly, fix it to the board with screws through the fixing hole on the upper side of the terminal
Connect the power interface of the terminal with power cord supplied by the manufacturer
See below the installing diagram:
2:DIY Network Cable
It’s necessary to make network cable for networking. Let’s introduce how to make network cable now.
The sequence of cord is as below:
Usually there’re two kinds of cord sequence to make network cable, Type A and Type B.
The cord sequence of Type B:
① Orange white, ② orange, ③ green white, ④ blue, ⑤ blue white, ⑥ green, ⑦ brown white, ⑧brown
The cord sequence of Type A:
① Green white, ② green, ③ orange white, ④ blue, ⑤ blue white, ⑥ orange, ⑦ brown white, ⑧brown
If connect the computer to HUB, the cord sequence of both sides of the network cable must be same, Type A or Type B.
If connect two computers which aren’t connected to HUB, the cord sequence of both sides of the network cable should be different, one side as below:
Orange white, orange, green white, blue, blue white, green, brown white, brown (Type B)
The other side as below:
Green white, green, orange white, blue, blue white, orange, brown white, brown (Type A)
3:Topological Diagram
By TCP/IP Ethernet Communication Protocol, the terminal can transfer data in various forms of communication like below:
1) U Disk
2)Connection of managing computer and terminal
3)LAN Connection
4:Network Connection
3.1 TCP/IP Network Connection
1) Enter “Shortcut” of the main menu of the device
2) Set IP address. In setting option the existing IP address is shown. Input new IP address and confirm. The new IP address is up to the fixed IP address of local web, for example, 192.168.0.160 3) Set local IP address, subnet mask and gateway as those in LAN. Press Key [#/.] or direction key to input the dot mark in IP address.
4) Insert network connector of LAN into RJ45 interface of the device.
Note: the IP address for TCP/IP communication must be a sole one.
3.2 Uniqueness of IP Address
On the service computer, click [START] –[RUN] to pop up a window, input “ping (IP address)”, like “ping 192.168.0.160”, if communication works as below: (it shows info according to IP address of users)
When the computer and device can communicate with each other normally, we can set up device to transfer staff files and transaction etc (please refer to software manual).
If it shows as below that means the network unreachable between device and computer. Please check the network communication and net cable.
Notice:
Terminal can be connected to your existing network with standard RJ-45 cable.
Confirm your computer or notebook has been installed and set TCP/IP protocol.
Terminal can also be connected to PC with crosswise RJ-45 cable to the net gape of the PC.
Set IP address of the terminal, and test if it works in the network. You may run the command PING in the computer.。

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