N141I1-L08 Ver2.0
HDMI 2.1 FRL Compliance Test Solution Datasheet说明书
HDMI 2.1 FRLCompliance Test Solution DatasheetEngineers designing and validating the HDMI physical layer of their devices face constant pressure to improve efficiency. Designers need to perform a wide range of compliance tests quickly and reliably, right on their bench.The HDMI 2.1 is known for Fixed Rate Link (FRL) supports up to 4 k at 120 Hz or 8 k at 60 Hz for both compressed and uncompressed video content. The FRL supports only predefined discrete data rates - 3 Gbps,6 Gbps, 8 Gbps, 10 Gbps, and 12 Gbps on each of its 4 lanes, which means the FRL supports a post encoded link bandwidth of up to 48 Gbps.Key featuresConformance to HDMI 2.1 Standards and Compliance TestSpecification 2.1 (CTS)Simple and easy setup to perform measurementsThe TekExpress based software solution allows to completelyautomate the execution of all source and sink measurements.There is no “external plumbing” such as delay lines, amplifiers or biasteesProgrammatically change amplitude, bias voltage, and skew with AWG-HD. No need to change the connection or manual intervention betweenthe tests.Superior performance across industry. Completes all sinkmeasurements for one data rate in less than 20 minutes.Fully integrated with EDID/SCDC emulatorsStatistically based Pass/Fail results, quick results with Pass/Failnotification, and limit margins. Detailed reports including BER error oneach lane.Provides link training debug capabilityCompletely automated pattern calibration software Multilane calibration supportFully automated HDMI 2.1 FRL compliance testingThe sink testing requires a source, capable of generating a wide range of test patterns and the ability to add precise amount of impairment to the output signal. The jitter, tolerance, skew, sensitivity and timing testing with repeatability are critical. For customers who want to reduce test times with the performance to meet the new standard requirements, Tektronix offers a complete test solution for HDMI 2.1 sink testing. The Tektronix sink test provides an end-to-end automated solution with significant reduction in test time. Featuring the performance for the Tektronix AWG70001B and the new AWG-HD test fixture, this solution provides complete automation without adding an external delay lines, amplifiers or bias tees. TheTekExpress based software solution completely automates the execution of all sink measurements. Once the set-up is connected, no changes in connection or no manual interventions are required between the tests.The TekExpress FRL compliance solution provides you the tools to easily run High Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) tests under the HDMI 2.1 compliance test specification. It provides a complete and reliable solution for quick testing.Quick Pass/Fail tests substantiated with results make the TekExpress FRL application the preferred solution for HDMI 2.1 physical layer validation. In-depth analysis is possible with the statistical information about the performed tests.The TekExpress FRL application performs the link training prior toexecuting each measurement, to establish a link between the FRL-capable sink device and the Tektronix signal generator. The statistical Pass/Fail criteria are based on whether the sink device meets the Character Error Rate requirement in the specification. The TekExpress FRL applicationdoes all these with a single-click and without any manual intervention.TekExpress FRL sink applicationFRL sink measurementsTekExpress FRL sink measurement configurationHDMXpress pattern calibration software)FRL sink measurementsDatasheetOrdering informationRequired softwareHD21 (HDMI 2.1 Advanced Analysis and Compliance Software for Tx tests)HD21DS (HDMI 2.1 Advanced Analysis and Compliance Software for Rx tests)HD21DSM (HDMI 2.1 Advanced Analysis and Characterization Software for Rx tests; HDMXpress (requires HD21, DJA, SDLA64))HDM-DSM (HDMI2.0 Advanced Analysis and Characterization Software for Rx tests)DJA (Advanced Jitter Analysis for use with TekScope Anywhere; DPO/DSA/MSO70000C/D/DX; DPO7000C or DPO/MSO5000Oscilloscopes)SDLA64 (Serial Data Link Analysis for Win7 (64 bit) Oscilloscopes)Required hardware DPO72304SX 1 Digital Phosphor Oscilloscope with bandwidth ≥ to 23 GHz ; 4 Ch, 23 GHz, 50 GS/s or 2 Ch, 23 GHz, 100 GS/s SEQ: Adds Sequencing to the AWG70001B; requires export control licenseAWG70000-150: Adds Sequencing to the AWG70001B; requires export control license AWGSYNC01: Hub for synchronizing multiple AWGsAWG70001B: Arbitrary Waveform Generator: 1-Channel, 10-bit, up to 50 GS/s AWG-HD (HDMI Fixture for Sink (Rx) Solution with Programmable Delay and Amplitude)Probes P7625/P7633/P7720 Tri-mode probe with P76CA-292C (1 No.)Recommended accessoriesCertificationsTektronix is registered to ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 by SRI Quality System Registrar.Product(s) complies with IEEE Standard 488.1-1987, RS-232-C, and with Tektronix Standard Codes and Formats.1Any 4 channel 23 GHz or greaterHDMI 2.1 FRL Compliance Test SolutionDatasheetASEAN / Australasia (65) 6356 3900 Austria 00800 2255 4835*Balkans, Israel, South Africa and other ISE Countries +41 52 675 3777 Belgium 00800 2255 4835*Brazil +55 (11) 3759 7627 Canada180****9200Central East Europe and the Baltics +41 52 675 3777 Central Europe & Greece +41 52 675 3777 Denmark +45 80 88 1401Finland +41 52 675 3777 France 00800 2255 4835*Germany 00800 2255 4835*Hong Kong 400 820 5835 India 000 800 650 1835 Italy 00800 2255 4835*Japan 81 (3) 6714 3086 Luxembourg +41 52 675 3777 Mexico, Central/South America & Caribbean 52 (55) 56 04 50 90Middle East, Asia, and North Africa +41 52 675 3777 The Netherlands 00800 2255 4835*Norway 800 16098People's Republic of China 400 820 5835 Poland +41 52 675 3777 Portugal 80 08 12370Republic of Korea +822 6917 5084, 822 6917 5080 Russia & CIS +7 (495) 6647564 South Africa +41 52 675 3777Spain 00800 2255 4835*Sweden 00800 2255 4835*Switzerland 00800 2255 4835*Taiwan 886 (2) 2656 6688 United Kingdom & Ireland 00800 2255 4835*USA180****9200* European toll-free number. If not accessible, call: +41 52 675 3777For Further Information. Tektronix maintains a comprehensive, constantly expanding collection of application notes, technical briefs and other resources to help engineers working on the cutting edge of technology. Please visit . Copyright © Tektronix, Inc. All rights reserved. Tektronix products are covered by U.S. and foreign patents, issued and pending. Information in this publication supersedes that in all previously published material. Specification andprice change privileges reserved. TEKTRONIX and TEK are registered trademarks of Tektronix, Inc. All other trade names referenced are the service marks, trademarks, or registered trademarks of their respective companies.09 Jul 2020 61W-61696-00 。
三星 I780 I788 ROM 刷机教程
I780 ROM 刷机教程I780刷机有2种方法。
∙Part 1一种是官方网站下载下来的EXE升级包,这种升级包只要你双击该程序,然后相应的勾选上,手机充满电开机,连接电脑,然后插上去就可以刷机了。
如下图1. 要求你充满手机电池。
2. 安装ActiveSync同步软件以及三星的Modem驱动。
3. 要求你开机插上手机同步。
当你点击了Verify Device之后,手机会自动重启然后刷机。
手机会有刷机进度提示。
∙Part2第二种是网友从升级包里导出或者机器里或者定制的刷机文件,有bin或者img两种。
其中img是三合一的刷机文件(eboot+phone+pda),而bin文件一般是单独的pda或者phone模块的刷机文件,我提供的定制的rom文件都是以bin形式提供。
下面以Nomad在HiPda的帖的教程和图举例,原帖找不到了。
Rom刷新步骤:1. 下载好rom文件和Mirage刷机程序,放同一个目录吧,方便选择2. 启动Mirage刷机工具3. 在select profile下拉框选择mirage lv image4. 点下面"EBOOT+PDA+PHONE"按钮,选择i780的rom文件(i780_DXHC4_Rev12.img),其他选项无需修改(Mirage工具会自动把img文件解压成三个文件放在C盘根目录下供随后刷新使用)5. 等一下以后会读取成功6. 点“Detect”按钮。
现在PC端的操作完成了。
7. 关闭i780(不是关屏幕,是关机,长按Power键)后用usb线连接i780到PC8. 长按power键开机9. 软件应自动检测到i780并自动开始刷rom,(此时i780屏幕上是启动的samsung logo,最上面依次有三行字提示刷新过程,屏幕下方有进度条)10. 看PC上mirage程序上的提示,依次刷新bootloader,PDA和Phone,直到那个黄色的label变成蓝色为止。
NI PXIe-7846R R Series 可配置I O模块(AI、AO、DIO)的使用指南说明书
GETTING STARTED GUIDENI PXIe-7846RR Series Reconfigurable I/O Module (AI, AO, DIO) for PXI Express,8 AI, 8 AO, 48 DIO, 500 kS/s AI, Kintex-7 160T FPGAThis document describes how to begin using the NI PXIe-7846R.Safety GuidelinesCaution Do not operate the NI PXIe-7846R in a manner not specified in thisdocument. Product misuse can result in a hazard. You can compromise the safetyprotection built into the product if the product is damaged in any way. If the productis damaged, return it to NI for repair.Electromagnetic Compatibility GuidelinesThis product was tested and complies with the regulatory requirements and limits for electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) stated in the product specifications. These requirements and limits provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the product is operated in the intended operational electromagnetic environment.This product is intended for use in industrial locations. However, harmful interference may occur in some installations, when the product is connected to a peripheral device or test object, or if the product is used in residential or commercial areas. To minimize interference with radio and television reception and prevent unacceptable performance degradation, install and use this product in strict accordance with the instructions in the product documentation.Furthermore, any changes or modifications to the product not expressly approved by National Instruments could void your authority to operate it under your local regulatory rules.Caution To ensure the specified EMC performance, operate this product only withshielded cables and accessories.Caution To ensure the specified EMC performance, the length of all I/O cablesmust be no longer than 3 m (10 ft).Preparing the EnvironmentEnsure that the environment in which you are using the NI PXIe-7846R meets the following specifications.0 °C to 55 °COperating temperature(IEC 60068-2-1, IEC 60068-2-2)Operating humidity (IEC 60068-2-56)10% RH to 90% RH, noncondensing Pollution degree2Maximum altitude2,000 mIndoor use only.Note Refer to the device specifications on /manuals for completespecifications.Unpacking the KitCaution To prevent electrostatic discharge (ESD) from damaging the device,ground yourself using a grounding strap or by holding a grounded object, such asyour computer chassis.1.Touch the antistatic package to a metal part of the computer chassis.2.Remove the device from the package and inspect the device for loose components or anyother sign of damage.Caution Never touch the exposed pins of connectors.Note Do not install a device if it appears damaged in any way.2| | NI PXIe-7846R Getting Started Guide3.Unpack any other items and documentation from the kit.Store the device in the antistatic package when the device is not in use.Verifying the Kit ContentsVerify that the following items are included in the NI PXIe-7846R kit.Figure 1. NI PXIe-7846R Kit Contents1.Hardware2.NI-RIO Media3.Getting Started GuideInstalling Software on the Host ComputerBefore using the NI PXIe-7846R, you must install the following application software and device drivers on the host computer.bVIEW 2016 or laterbVIEW Real-Time Module 2016 or later1bVIEW FPGA Module 2016 or later4.NI R Series Multifunction RIO Device Drivers August 2016 or laterVisit /info and enter the Info Code softwareversion for minimum software support information.Installing the NI PXIe-7846RCaution To prevent damage to the device caused by ESD or contamination, handlethe device using the edges or the metal bracket.1.Ensure the AC power source is connected to the chassis before installing the modules.The AC power cord grounds the chassis and protects it from electrical damage while you install the modules.1LabVIEW Real Time Module is only required when the R Series board is used in a chassis where the PXIe Controller is running a real-time operating system.NI PXIe-7846R Getting Started Guide | © National Instruments| 33.Inspect the slot pins on the chassis backplane for any bends or damage prior to installation. Do not install a module if the backplane is damaged.4.Remove the black plastic covers from all the captive screws on the module front panel.5.Identify a supported slot in the chassis. The following figure shows the symbols that indicate the slot types.Figure 2. Chassis Compatibility Symbols1.PXI Express System Controller Slot2.PXI Peripheral Slot3.PXI Express Hybrid Peripheral Slot4.PXI Express System Timing Slot5.PXI Express Peripheral SlotNI PXIe-7846R modules can be placed in PXI Express peripheral slots, PXI Express hybrid peripheral slots, or PXI Express system timing slots.6.Touch any metal part of the chassis to discharge static electricity.7.Place the module edges into the module guides at the top and bottom of the chassis. Slide the device into the slot until it is fully inserted.Figure 3. Module Installation1.Chassis2.System Controller3.Hardware Module4.Front-Panel Mounting Screws5.Module Guides6.Power Switch8.Secure the device front panel to the chassis using the front-panel mounting screws.Note Tightening the top and bottom mounting screws increases mechanicalstability and also electrically connects the front panel to the chassis, which can improve the signal quality and electromagnetic performance.9.Cover all empty slots with filler panels or use slot blockers to maximize cooling air flow.4 | | NI PXIe-7846R Getting Started GuideVerifying Hardware Installation for Host Targets You can verify that the system recognizes the NI PXIe-7846R by using Measurement & Automation Explorer (MAX).unch MAX by navigating to Start»All Programs»National Instruments»MAX or byclicking the MAX desktop icon.2.Expand Devices and Interfaces.3.Verify that the device appears under Devices and Interfaces.If the device does not appear, press <F5> to refresh the view in MAX. If the device does not appear after refreshing the view, visit /support for troubleshooting information. Verifying Hardware Installation for Remote TargetsYou can verify that the system recognizes the NI PXIe-7846R by using Measurement & Automation Explorer (MAX).unch MAX on the host computer.2.Expand Remote Targets in the configuration tree and locate your system.3.Install LabVIEW Real-Time Module 2016 and NI RIO Device Drivers August 2016 orlater on your Remote Target.a)Refer to the Installing Software on the Host Computer section for information aboutinstalling software on the host.b)Refer to the PXI Express Controllers User Manual at /manuals forinformation on installing software on the target.4.Under Remote Targets, find and expand Devices and Interfaces.If the device does not appear, press <F5> to refresh the view in MAX. If the device does not appear after refreshing the view, visit /support for troubleshooting information.NI PXIe-7846R Getting Started Guide | © National Instruments| 5PinoutCONNECTOR 1(DIO)CONNECTOR 0(MIO)Table 1. NI PXIe-7846R Signal Descriptions6 | | NI PXIe-7846R Getting Started GuideTable 1. NI PXIe-7846R Signal Descriptions (Continued)The NI PXIe-7846R is protected from overvoltage and overcurrent conditions.Note Refer to the device specifications, available at /manuals for moreinformation.NI PXIe-7846R Getting Started Guide | © National Instruments| 7Where to Go NextWorldwide Support and ServicesThe NI website is your complete resource for technical support. At /support, you have access to everything from troubleshooting and application development self-help resources to email and phone assistance from NI Application Engineers.Visit /services for NI Factory Installation Services, repairs, extended warranty, and other services.Visit /register to register your NI product. Product registration facilitates technical support and ensures that you receive important information updates from NI.A Declaration of Conformity (DoC) is our claim of compliance with the Council of the European Communities using the manufacturer’s declaration of conformity. This system affords the user protection for electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) and product safety. You can obtain the DoC for your product by visiting /certification. If your product supports calibration, you can obtain the calibration certificate for your product at /calibration. 8| | NI PXIe-7846R Getting Started GuideNI corporate headquarters is located at 11500 North Mopac Expressway, Austin, Texas, 78759-3504. NI also has offices located around the world. For telephone support in the United States, create your service request at /support or dial 1 866 ASK MYNI (275 6964). For telephone support outside the United States, visit the Worldwide Offices section of / niglobal to access the branch office websites, which provide up-to-date contact information, support phone numbers, email addresses, and current events.NI PXIe-7846R Getting Started Guide | © National Instruments| 9Refer to the NI Trademarks and Logo Guidelines at /trademarks for information on NI trademarks. Other product and company names mentioned herein are trademarks or trade names of their respective companies. For patents covering NI 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. Y ou can find information about end-user license agreements (EULAs) and third-party legal notices in the readme file for your NI product. Refer to the Export Compliance Information at /legal/export-compliance for the NI global trade compliance policy and how to obtain relevant HTS codes, ECCNs, and other import/export data. NI MAKES NO EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES AS TO THE ACCURACY OF THE INFORMA TION CONTAINED HEREIN AND SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY ERRORS. U.S. Government Customers: The data contained in this manual was developed at private expense and is subject to the applicable limited rights and restricted data rights as set forth in FAR 52.227-14, DFAR 252.227-7014, and DFAR 252.227-7015.© 2016 National Instruments. All rights reserved.375944B-01May16。
DrayTek VigorAP 960C 802.11ax Ceiling-mount Access
VigorAP 960C802.11ax Ceiling-mount AccessPointQuick Start GuideVersion: 1.2Firmware Version: V1.4.5(For future update, please visit DrayTek web site)Date: Dec. 21, 2022Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) InformationCopyrights © All rights reserved. This publication contains information that is protected by copyright. No part may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored ina retrieval system, or translated into any language without written permissionfrom the copyright holders.Trademarks The following trademarks are used in this document:●Microsoft is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corp.●Windows, Windows 8, 10, 11 and Explorer are trademarks of MicrosoftCorp.●Apple and Mac OS are registered trademarks of Apple Inc.●Other products may be trademarks or registered trademarks of theirrespective manufacturers.Safety Instructions and ApprovalSafety Instructions ●Read the installation guide thoroughly before you set up the device.●The device is a complicated electronic unit that may be repaired only beauthorized and qualified personnel. Do not try to open or repair thedevice yourself.●Do not place the device in a damp or humid place, e.g. a bathroom.●Do not stack the devices.●The device should be used in a sheltered area, within a temperaturerange of 0 to +40 Celsius.●Do not expose the device to direct sunlight or other heat sources. Thehousing and electronic components may be damaged by direct sunlight or heat sources.●Do not deploy the cable for LAN connection outdoor to preventelectronic shock hazards.●Keep the package out of reach of children.●When you want to dispose of the device, please follow local regulationson conservation of the environment.Warranty We warrant to the original end user (purchaser) that the device will be free from any defects in workmanship or materials for a period of two (2) yearsfrom the date of purchase from the dealer. Please keep your purchase receiptin a safe place as it serves as proof of date of purchase. During the warrantyperiod, and upon proof of purchase, should the product have indications offailure due to faulty workmanship and/or materials, we will, at our discretion,repair or replace the defective products or components, without charge foreither parts or labor, to whatever extent we deem necessary tore-store theproduct to proper operating condition. Any replacement will consist of a newor re-manufactured functionally equivalent product of equal value, and willbe offered solely at our discretion. This warranty will not apply if the productis modified, misused, tampered with, damaged by an act of God, or subjectedto abnormal working conditions. The warranty does not cover the bundled orlicensed software of other vendors. Defects which do not significantly affectthe usability of the product will not be covered by the warranty. We reservethe right to revise the manual and online documentation and to make changesfrom time to time in the contents hereof without obligation to notify anyperson of such revision or changes.Declaration of ConformityHereby, DrayTek Corporation declares that the radio equipment type VigorAP 960C is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU.The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address: https:///VigorAP 960C/Document/CE/Manufacturer: DrayTek Corp.Address: No.26, Fushing Rd., Hukou, Hsinchu Industrial Park, Hsinchu 303, Taiwan Product: VigorAP 960CFrequency Information for Europe area:2.4GHz WLAN 2400MHz - 2483MHz, max. TX power: 19.95dBm5GHz WLAN 5150MHz - 5350MHz, max. TX power: 22.84dBm5470MHz - 5725MHz, max. TX power: 28.14dBmRequirements in AT/BE/BG/CZ/DZ/DK/EE/FR/DE/IS/IE/IT/EL/ES/CY/LV/LI/LT/ LU/HU/MT/NL/NO/PL/PT/RO/SI/SK/TR/FI/SE/CH/HR.5150MHz~5350MHz is for indoor use only.This product is designed for 2.4GHz and 5GHz WLAN network throughout the EC region.Declaration of ConformityHereby, DrayTek Corporation declares that the radio equipment type VigorAP 960C is in compliance with Regulation SI 2017 No. 1206.Manufacturer: DrayTek Corp.Address: No.26, Fushing Rd., Hukou, Hsinchu Industrial Park, Hsinchu 303, Taiwan Product: VigorAP 960CImporter: CMS Distribution Ltd: Bohola Road, Kiltimagh, Co Mayo, IrelandFrequency Information for UK area:2.4GHz WLAN 2400MHz - 2483MHz, max. TX power: 19.95dBm5GHz WLAN 5150MHz - 5350MHz, max. TX power: 22.84dBm5470MHz - 5725MHz, max. TX power: 28.14dBmRequirements in UK. 5150MHz~5350MHz is for indoor use only.This product is designed 2.4GHz and 5GHz WLAN network use in the UK & Ireland.Regulatory InformationFederal Communication Commission Interference StatementThis 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 harmfulinterference 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 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.This 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 may accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.Company nameABP International Inc.Address 13988 Diplomat Drive Suite 180 Dallas TX 75234 ZIP Code 75234E-mail*******************USA Local Representative Contact PersonMr. Robert MesserTel. 19728311600Caution ● Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the grantee of this device could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.● Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment.● This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.●Radiation Exposure Statement: This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your body.External Power Supply ErP Information1 2A Manufacturer DVE DVEB Address No.5, Baogao Rd, XindianDist, New Taipei City(23144), TaiwanNo.5, Baogao Rd, XindianDist, New Taipei City(23144), Taiwan DSA-12PF09-12 FUK DSA-18PFR-12 FUKC Model identifierDSA-12PF09-12 FEU DSA-18PFR-12 FEU D Input voltage 100~240V 100~240VInput AC frequency 50/60Hz 50/60HzEOutput voltage DC 12.0V 12.0VF Output current 1.0A 1.5AG Output power 12.0W 18.0WH Average active efficiency 83.3% 85.5%I Efficiency at low load 10% 80.8% 83.7%J No-load power consumption 0.06W 0.07W*The external power supply used for each product will be model dependent.For more update, please visit .T a b l e o f C o n t e n t s1. Package Content (1)2. Panel Explanation (2)3. Installation (3)3.1 Ceiling-mount Installation (Wooden Ceiling) (3)3.2 Ceiling-mount Installation (Plasterboard Ceiling) (4)3.3 Suspended Ceiling (Lightweight Steel Frame) Installation (5)3.4 Wall-Mounted Installation (7)4. Connection and Configuration (8)4.1 Notifications for Hardware Connection (8)4.2 Connect to a Vigor Router using AP Management (9)4.3 Web Configurations (10)5. Customer Service (14)Be a Registered Owner (14)Firmware & Tools Updates (14)1.P a c k a g e C o n t e n tTake a look at the package content. If there is anything missed or damaged, please contact DrayTek or dealer immediately.VigorAP 960C Main Unit Ceiling mount bracket & Quick StartGuideT-Rail Mounting Kits(Used for suspended ceiling)Fixings and Screws(for ceiling mounting) RJ-45 Cable (Ethernet)Screw set (for wall mounting) The type of the power adapter depends on the country that the AP will be installed:UK-type Power Adapter EU-type Power AdapterUSA/Taiwan-type Power Adapter AU/NZ-type Power AdapterThe maximum power consumption is 11 Watt.2. P a n e l E x p l a n a t i o nLED Status ExplanationOn The system is in boot-loader mode. OffThe system is not ready or fails.Blue LEDBlinking The system is in AP mode and work normally.Green LED BlinkingThe system is in Mesh mode or Range Extender modeand works normally.Orange LED Blinking The system is in TFTP mode. Off Off VigorAP is turned off or not functioning. Interface Explanation Ethernet Port Connects to LAN or router.Supports PoE power & Gigabit (1000BaseT).Power Jack (DC IN) Connecter for a power adapter. Hole Explanation Factory Reset Restores the unit back to factory default settings.To use, insert a small item such as an unbent paperclip into the hole. You will feel the button inside depress gently. Hold it for 5 seconds. The VigorAP will restart with the factory default configuration and the LED will blink blue.Note● For the sake of security, make the accessory kit away fromchildren.● Remove the protective film from the access point before useto ensure ventilation.LEDFactory ResetEthernet PortPower Jack (DC IN)3. I n s t a l l a t i o nVigorAP can be installed under certain locations: wooden ceiling, plasterboard ceilings, light-weighted steel frame and wall.3.1 C e i l i n g -m o u n t I n s t a l l a t i o n (W o o d e n C e i l i n g )1. Place the bracket under the wooden ceiling and fasten two screws firmly (asshown in Figure below, Step 1). 2. When the bracket is in place, fasten two screws firmly (as shown in Figurebelow, Step 2) on the bottom of VigorAP. 3. Make the device just below the bracket. Put the screws installed in Step 2 onthe holes of the bracket (as shown in Figure below, Step 3). 4. Gently rotate the device to make screws slide into the notches of thebracket and move forward till it is firmly fixed.Step 1Step 2BracketStep 33.2 C e i l i n g -m o u n t I n s t a l l a t i o n (P l a s t e r b o a r d C e i l i n g )1. Place the bracket under the plasterboard ceiling and fasten two turnbuckles firmly (as shown in Figure below, Step 1).2. Make the screws pass through the bracket and insert into the turnbuckles (asshown in Figure below, Step 2). Fasten them to offer more powerful supporting force.3. When the bracket is in place, fasten two screws firmly (as shown in Figurebelow, Step 3) on the bottom of VigorAP.4. Make the device just below the bracket. Put the screws installed in Step 3 onthe screw holes of the bracket (as shown in Figure below, Step 4).5. Gently rotate the device to make screws slide into the notches of thebracket and move forward till it is firmly fixed.BracketStep 1Step 2Step 3Step 43.3 S u s p e n d e d C e i l i n g (L i g h t w e i g h t S t e e l F r a m e )I n s t a l l a t i o nYou cannot screw into ceiling tiles as they are weak and not suitable for bearing loads. Your VigorAP is supplied with mounts (T-Rail brackets) which attach directly to the metal grid (‘T-Rail’) of your suspended ceiling.1. Choose one set of T-Rail mounting kits from the bundled package.2. Put the T-Rail brackets on the holes of the bottom side of the device. Fastenthem with suitable screws.3. If a larger gap is required between the ceiling and the VigorAP, use theextension pieces to extend the height of the brackets.T-Rail BracketExtension PieceT-Rail BracketExtension Piece4.Attach the T-Rail brackets to the ceiling frame.NoteWarning: The screw set shown below is for wall mounting only. Do not use such set for ceiling mounting due to the danger offalling.3.4 W a l l -M o u n t e d I n s t a l l a t i o nFor wall-mounting, the VigorAP has keyhole type mounting slots on the underside. You can fit the AP at any axis (i.e. 12, 3, 6 or 9 O’Clock) to allow for cable entry from the most convenient location if you are using side entry – note the position of the side entry cable cutout.1. A template is provided on the VigorAP’s packaging box to enable you tospace the screws correctly on the wall.2. Place the template on the wall and drill the holes according to therecommended instruction.3. Fit screws into the wall using the appropriate type of wall plug (as shown inthe ceiling section) but do not use the ceiling bracket – the VigorAP hangs directly onto the screws.Wall (wooden, concrete, plasterboard or others)4.C o n n e c t i o n a n d C o n f i g u r a t i o n4.1N o t i f i c a t i o n s f o r H a r d w a r e C o n n e c t i o n●If required, remove the protective cap of VigorAP to create extra spacefor the cables to pass through.●Connect VigorAP to Vigor router (via LAN port) with Ethernet cable.●Connect VigorAP to PoE switch (via LAN port) with Ethernet cable. Forconnecting with PoE switch, do not connect the power adapter. VigorAPwill get the power from the switch directly.4.2C o n n e c t t o a V i g o r R o u t e r u s i n g A P M a n a g e m e n tYour VigorAP can be used with Vigor routers which support AP management (such as the Vigor2865 or Vigor2927 series). AP Management enables you to monitor and manage multiple DrayTek APs from a single interface.1.Connect one end of the power adapter to power port of VigorAP, and theother side into a wall outlet.2.Access into the web user interface of Vigor router. Here we take Vigor2865as an example. Open Central Management>>AP>>Status.3.Locate VigorAP 960C. Click the IP address assigned by Vigor router to accessinto web user interface of VigorAP 960C.4.After typing username and password (admin/admin), the main screen will bedisplayed.4.3W e b C o n f i g u r a t i o n sThis section will guide you to install the AP and make configuration for VigorAP.C o n n e c t e d A s a M e s h N o d e(i n M e s h N e t w o r k)❶Install VigorAP on to the ceiling.❷As a mesh node, settings related to VigorAP 960C must be configured by a remote Mesh Root (e.g., VigorAP 903) within the mesh network.The user must detect VigorAP 960C via a Mesh Root to add it as a meshnode.C o n n e c t e d A s a n A c c e s s P o i n tAs an access point, VigorAP 960C must be connected to a router and configured in AP (Access Point) / Range Extender mode.❶Install VigorAP on to the ceiling.❷Use a twisted-pair cable with RJ-45 plugs at both ends, and plug into Ethernet device (e.g., Vigor router) and Ethernet port of VigorAP.❸ There are two methods to configure VigorAP.Method 1:(a) First, open a web browser on your PC and type https://192.168.1.2. Apop-up window will open to ask for username and password.Note You may either simply set up your computer to get IPdynamically from the router or set up the IP address of thecomputer to be in the same subnet as the IP address ofVigorAP 960C.● If there is no DHCP server on the network, then VigorAP960C will have an IP address of 192.168.1.2.● If there is DHCP available on the network, then VigorAP960C will receive its IP address via the DHCP server.● If you connect to VigorAP by wireless LAN, you could tryto access the web user interface through .(b) After clicking Login, Quick Start Wizard for configuring wirelesssettings will appear as follows.(c)Follow the on-screen steps to finish the network connection.Method 2:(a)Use a mobile phone to scan the QR code named with DrayTek WirelessApp to download DrayTek Wireless APP.(b)After downloading, run the APP.(c)From the home page, click the Connect icon to access the Connectpage. Next, press the QR code icon next to Scan QR Code on yourphone screen to open the camera.Scan the QR code named with Connect SSID to access the web user interface (configuration wizard) of VigorAP 960C. (For iOS users, the SSID and the password will be shown first. Simply click the Connect button to access the web user interface of VigorAP.)5.C u s t o m e r S e r v i c eIf the device cannot work correctly after trying many efforts, please contact your dealer/DrayTek for further help right away. For any questions, please feel freetosende-mailto“*******************”.B e a R e g i s t e r e d O w n e rWeb registration is preferred. You can register your Vigor router viahttps://..F i r m w a r e&T o o l s U p d a t e sDue to the continuous evolution of DrayTek technology, all routers will beregularly upgraded. Please consult the DrayTek web site for more information on newest firmware, tools and documents.https://GPL Notice This DrayTek product uses software partially or completely licensedunder the terms of the GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE. The author ofthe software does not provide any warranty. A Limited Warranty isoffered on DrayTek products. This Limited Warranty does not coverany software applications or programs.To download source codes please visit:GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE:https:///licenses/gpl-2.0Version 2, June 1991For any question, please feel free to contact DrayTek technical*************************************************.14。
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TFT LCD Preliminary Specification- CONTENTS -REVISION HISTORY ------------------------------------------------------- 3 1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION ------------------------------------------------------- 41.1 OVERVIEW1.2 FEATURES1.3 APPLICATION1.4 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS1.5 MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS2. ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS ------------------------------------------------------- 52.1 ABSOLUTE RATINGS OF ENVIRONMENT2.2 ELECTRICAL AB SOLUTE RATINGS2.2.1 TFT LCD MODULE2.2.2 B ACKLIGHT UNIT3. ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS ------------------------------------------------------- 73.1 TFT LCD MODULE3.2 BACKLIGHT UNIT4. BLOCK DIAGRAM ------------------------------------------------------- 114.1 TFT LCD MODULE4.2 BACKLIGHT UNIT5. INPUT TERMINAL PIN ASSIGNMENT ------------------------------------------------------- 125.1 TFT LCD MODULE5.2 B ACKLIGHT UNIT5.3 TIMING DIAGRAM OF LVDS INPUT SIGNAL5.4 COLOR DATA INPUT ASSIGNMENT5.5 EDID DATA STRUCTURE6. INTERFACE TIMING -------------------------------------------------------186.1 INPUT SIGNAL TIMING SPECIFICATIONS6.2 POWER ON/OFF SEQUENCE7. OPTICAL CHARACTERISTICS ------------------------------------------------------- 207.1 TEST CONDITIONS7.2 OPTICAL SPECIFICATIONS8. PRECAUTIONS ------------------------------------------------------- 24 8.1 HANDLING PRECAUTIONS8.2 STORAGE PRECAUTIONS8.3 OPERATION PRECAUTIONS9. PACKING ------------------------------------------------------- 2559.1 CARTON10.2 PALLET10. DEFINITION OF LABELS ------------------------------------------------------- 27711.1 CMO MODULE LABEL11.2 CMO CARTON LAB EREVISION HISTORYVersion Date Page(New)Section Description0.01.0Dec, 21,’06Feb, 9, 07AllAllAllAllTentative specification was first issued.Preliminary specification was first issued.1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION1.1 OVERVIEWN141I3 - L02 is a 14.1” TFT Liquid Crystal Display module with single CCFL B acklight unit and 30 pinsLVDS interface. This module supports 1280 x 800 WXGA mode and can display 262,144 colors. Theoptimum viewing angle is at 6 o’clock direction. The inverter module for backlight is not built in.1.2 FEATURES- Thin and Light Weight- WXGA (1280 x 800 pixels) resolution- DE only mode- 3.3V LVDS (Low Voltage Differential Signaling) interface with 1 pixel/clock-RoHS Compliance1.3 APPLICATION- TFT LCD Notebook1.4 GENERAL SPECIFICATI0NSNoteUnit Item SpecificationActive Area 303.36(H) X 189.6(V) mm(1)Bezel Opening Area 306.76 (H) x 193 (V) mmDriver Element a-si TFT active matrix - -Pixel Number 1280 x R.G.B. x 800 pixel -Pixel Pitch 0.237 (H) x 0.237 (V) mm -Pixel Arrangement RGB vertical stripe - -Display Colors 262,144 color -Transmissive Mode Normally white - -Surface Treatment Glare,3H- -1.5 MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONSNoteUnitMax.Item Min.Typ.319 319.5 320 mmHorizontal(H)Module Size(1)Vertical(V) 205 205.5 206 mmDepth(D) -- 5.2 5.5mmg430Weight --425Note (1) Please refer to the attached drawings for more information of front and back outline dimensions2 ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS2.1 ABSOLUTE RATINGS OF ENVIRONMENTValueUnit Note Item SymbolMin. Max.Storage Temperature T ST -20 +60 ºC (1)(2)Operating Ambient Temperature T OP 0 +50 ºC(1),(3),(5)Shock (Non-Operating) S NOP - 220/2 G(5)(4),Vibration (Non-Operating) V NOP - 1.5 G2.2 ELECTRICAL ABSOLUTE RATINGS2.2.1 TFT LCD MODULEValueUnit Note Item SymbolMin. Max.Power Supply Voltage V CC -0.3 +4.0 V(1)Logic Input Voltage V IN -0.3 V CC+0.3 V2.2.2 BACKLIGHT UNITValueItem SymbolUnit NoteMin. Max.V RMS(1), (2), I L = 6.0 mA Lamp Voltage V L - 2.5KmA RMSLamp Current I L 2.0 6.5(1), (2)Lamp Frequency F L 45 80 KHzNote (1) Permanent damage to the device may occur if maximum values are exceeded. Function operation should be restricted to the conditions described under Normal Operating Conditions.Note (2) Specified values are for lamp (Refer to 3.2 for further information).3 ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS3.1 TFT LCD MODULE Ta = 25 ± 2 ºCNote (3) The specified power supply current is under the conditions at Vcc = 3.3 V, Ta = 25 ± 2 ºC, f v = 60 Hz, whereas a power dissipation check pattern below is displayed.a. White Patternb. Black Pattern3.2 B ACKLIGHT UNIT Ta = 25 ± 2 ºCshould be operated in the same manners when it is installed in your instrument.The output of the inverter must have symmetrical (negative and positive) voltage waveform andsymmetrical current waveform.(Unsymmetrical ratio is less than 10%) Please do not use the inverterwhich has unsymmetrical voltage and unsymmetrical current and spike wave. Lamp frequency may produce interface with horizontal synchronous frequency and as a result this may cause beat on the display. Therefore lamp frequency shall be as away possible from the horizontal synchronous frequency and from its harmonics in order to prevent interference.Requirements for a system inverter design, which is intended to have a better display performance, a4LOCK DIAGRAM4.1 TFT LCD MODULE5 INPUT TERMINAL PIN ASSIGNMENT5.1 TFT LCD MODULEPin Symbol Description Polarity Remark1 VssGround2 Vcc Power Supply +3.3 V (typical)3 Vcc Power Supply +3.3 V (typical)4 V EDID DDC 3.3V Power DDC 3.3V Power5 NCNon-Connection6 CLK EDID DDC Clock DDC Clock7 DATA EDID DDC Data DDC Data8 Rxin0- LVDS Differential Data Input Negative9 Rxin0+ LVDS Differential Data Input Positive R0~R5,G0-10 VssGround11 Rxin1- LVDS Differential Data Input Negative12 Rxin1+ LVDS Differential Data Input Positive G1~G5, B0, B1-13 VssGround14 Rxin2- LVDS Differential Data Input Negative B2~B5, DE, Hsync, Vsync15 Rxin2+ LVDS Differential Data Input Positive16 VssGround17 CLK- LVDS Clock Data Input Negative18 CLK+ LVDS Clock Data Input PositiveLVDS Level Clock19 VssGround20 NCNon-Connection21 NCNon-Connection22 NCNon-Connection23 NCNon-Connection24 NCNon-Connection25 NCNon-Connection26 NCNon-Connection27 NCNon-Connection28 NCNon-Connection29 NCNon-Connection30 NCNon-ConnectionNote (1) Connector Part No.: JAE-FI-XB30SRL-HF11 or equivalentNote (2) User’s connector Part No: FI-X30C2L or equivalentNote (3) The first pixel is even.5.2 BACKLIGHT UNITPin Symbol Description ColorVoltagePinkHigh1 HVWhiteGround2 LVNote (1) Connector Part No.: JST- BHSR-02VS-1 or equivalentNote (2) User’s connector Part No.: SM02B-BHSS-1-TB or equivalent5.4 COLOR DATA INPUT ASSIGNMENTThe brightness of each primary color (red, green and blue) is based on the 6-bit gray scale data input for the color. The higher the binary input, the brighter the color. The table below provides the assignment of color versus data input.Data SignalRed GreenB lueColorR5R4 R3 R2R1R0G5G4G3G2G1G0B 5 B 4 B 3 B2B1B0Basic Colors BlackRedGreenBlueCyanMagentaYellowWhite111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111Gray Scale Of Red Red(0)/DarkRed(1)Red(2)::Red(61)Red(62)Red(63)::111::111::111::1111::111::11::::::::::::::::::::::::Gray Scale Of Green Green(0)/DarkGreen(1)Green(2)::Green(61)Green(62)Green(63)::::::::::::::111::111::111::1111::111::11::::::::::::Gray Scale Of Blue Blue(0)/DarkBlue(1)Blue(2)::Blue(61)Blue(62)Blue(63)::::::::::::::::::::::::::111::111::111::1111::111::11Note (1) 0: Low Level Voltage, 1: High Level Voltage5.5 EDID DATA STRUCTUREThe EDID (Extended Display Identification Data) data formats are to support displays as defined in theVESA Plug & Display and FPDI standards. Byte # (decimal) Byte #(hex)Field Name and Comments Value (hex)Value(binary) 00 Header 00 000000001 1 Header FF 111111112 2 Header FF 111111113 3 Header FF 111111114 4 Header FF 111111115 5 Header FF 111111116 6 Header FF 1111111177 Header 00 0000000088 EISA ID manufacturer name (“CMO”) 0D 0000110199 EISA ID manufacturer name (Compressed ASCII) AF 10101111100A ID product code (N141I3-L02) 250010010111 0B ID product code (hex LSB first; N141I3-L02) 1400010100120C ID S/N (fixed “0”) 00 00000000130D ID S/N (fixed “0”) 00 00000000140E ID S/N (fixed “0”) 00 00000000150F ID S/N (fixed “0”) 00 000000001610 Week of manufacture (fixed week code) 2D 001011011711 Year of manufacture (fixed year code) 10 000100001812 EDID structure version # (“1”) 01 000000011913 EDID revision # (“3”) 03 000000112014 Video I/P definition (“digital”) 80 100000002115 Max H image size (“30.336cm”) 1E 000111102216 Max V image size (“18.96cm”) 13 000100112317 Display Gamma (Gamma = ”2.2”) 78 011110002418 Feature support (“Active off, RGB Color”) 0A 000010102519 Rx1 Rx0 Ry1 Ry0 Gx1 Gx0 Gy1 Gy0 9F10011111261A Bx1 Bx0 By1 By0 Wx1 Wx0 Wy1 Wy0 0500000101271B Rx=0.588 96 10010110281C Ry=0.337 56 010********D Gx=0.315 50 010********E Gy=0.534 88 10001000311F B x=0.152 27 001001113220 B y=0.125 20 001000003321 Wx=0.313 50 010********* Wy=0.329 54 010********* Established timings 1 00 000000003624 Established timings 2 00 000000003725 Manufacturer’s reserved timings 00 000000003826 Standard timing ID # 1 01 000000013927 Standard timing ID # 101 000000014028 Standard timing ID # 2 01 00000001 4129 Standard timing ID # 2 01 00000001 422A Standard timing ID # 3 01 00000001 432B Standard timing ID # 3 01 00000001 442C Standard timing ID # 4 01 00000001 452D Standard timing ID # 4 01 00000001 462E Standard timing ID # 5 01 00000001 472F Standard timing ID # 5 01 00000001 4830 Standard timing ID # 6 01 00000001 4931 Standard timing ID # 6 01 00000001 5032 Standard timing ID # 7 01 00000001 5133 Standard timing ID # 7 01 00000001 5234 Standard timing ID # 8 01 00000001 5335 Standard timing ID # 8 01 000000015436Detailed timing description # 1 Pixel clock (“71.1MHz”,According to VESA CVT Rev1.1)BC 101111005537 # 1 Pixel clock (hex LSB first) 1B 000110115638 # 1 H active (“1280”) 00 00000000 5739 # 1 H blank (“160”) A0 10100000 583A # 1 H active : H blank (“1280 : 160”) 50 01010000 593B # 1 V active (”800”) 20 00100000 603C # 1 V blank (”23”) 17 00010111 613D # 1 V active : V blank (”800 :23”) 30 00110000 623E # 1 H sync offset (”48”) 30 00110000 633F # 1 H sync pulse width ("32”) 20 00100000 6440 # 1 V sync offset : V sync pulse width (”3 : 6”) 36 001101106541# 1 H sync offset : H sync pulse width : V sync offset : V syncwidth (”48: 32 : 3 : 6”)00 000000006642 # 1 H image size (”303 mm”) 2F 00101111 6743 # 1 V image size (”190 mm”) BE 10111110 6844 # 1 H image size : V image size (”303 : 190”) 10 00010000 6945 # 1 H boarder (”0”) 00 00000000 7046 # 1 V boarder (”0”) 00 000000007147# 1 Non-interlaced, Normal, no stereo, Separate sync, H/V polNegatives18 000110007248 Detailed timing description # 2 00 00000000 7349 # 2 Flag 00 00000000 744A # 2 Reserved 00 00000000754B # 2 FE (hex) defines ASCII string (Model Name “N141I3-L02”,ASCII)FE 11111110764C # 2 Flag 00 00000000 774D # 2 1st character of name (“N”) 4E 01001110 784E # 2 2nd character of name (“1”) 31 00110001 794F # 2 3rd character of name (“4”) 34 00110100 8050 # 2 4th character of name (“1”) 31 00110001 8151 # 2 5th character of name (“I”) 49 01001001 8252 # 2 6th character of name (“3”) 33 00110011 8353 # 2 7th character of name (“-”) 2D 001011018454 # 2 8th character of name (“L”) 4C 01001100 8555 # 2 9th character of name (“0”) 30 00110000 8656 # 2 9th character of name (“2”) 32 00110010 8757 # 2 New line character indicates end of ASCII string 0A 00001010 8858 # 2 Padding with “Blank” character 20 00100000 8959 # 2 Padding with “Blank” character 20 00100000 905A Detailed timing description # 3 00 00000000 915B # 3 Flag 00 00000000 925C # 3 Reserved 00 00000000 935D # 3 FE (hex) defines ASCII string (Vendor “CMO”, ASCII) FE 11111110 945E # 3 Flag 00 00000000 955F # 3 1st character of string (“C”) 43 01000011 9660 # 3 2nd character of string (“M”) 4D 01001101 9761 # 3 3rd character of string (“O”) 4F 01001111 9862 # 3 New line character indicates end of ASCII string 0A 00001010 9963 # 3 Padding with “Blank” character 20 00100000 10064 # 3 Padding with “Blank” character 20 00100000 10165 # 3 Padding with “Blank” character 20 00100000 10266 # 3 Padding with “Blank” character 20 00100000 10367 # 3 Padding with “Blank” character 20 00100000 10468 # 3 Padding with “Blank” character 20 00100000 10569 # 3 Padding with “Blank” character 20 00100000 1066A # 3 Padding with “Blank” character 20 00100000 1076B # 3 Padding with “Blank” character 20 00100000 1086C Detailed timing description # 4 00 00000000 1096D # 4 Flag 00 00000000 110 6E # 4 Reserved 00 000000001116F # 4 FE (hex) defines ASCII string (Model Name“N141I3-L02”,ASCII)FE 11111110112 70 # 4 Flag 00 00000000 113 71 # 4 1st character of name (“N”) 4E 01001110 114 72 # 4 2nd character of name (“1”) 31 00110001 115 73 # 4 3rd character of name (“4”) 34 00110100 116 74 # 4 4th character of name (“1”) 31 00110001 117 75 # 4 5th character of name (“I”) 49 01001001 118 76 # 4 6th character of name (“3”) 33 00110011 119 77 # 4 7th character of name (“-”) 2D 00101101 12078 # 4 8th character of name (“L”) 4C 01001100 12179 # 4 9th character of name (“0”) 30 00110000 1227A # 4 9th character of name (“2”) 32 00110010 1237B # 4 New line character indicates end of ASCII string 0A 00001010 1247C # 4 Padding with “Blank” character 20 00100000 1257D # 4 Padding with “Blank” character 20 00100000 1267E Extensionflag 00 00000000 1277F Checksum 64 011001006 INTERFACE TIMING6.1 INPUT SIGNAL TIMING SPECIFICATIONSThe specifications of input signal timing are as the following table and timing diagram.Timing Specifications:0.5< t1 Љ 10 msec0 < t2 Љ 50 msec0 < t3 Љ 50 msect4Њ 500 msect5Њ 200 msect6Њ 200 msecNote (1) Please avoid floating state of interface signal at invalid period.Note (2) When the interface signal is invalid, be sure to pull down the power supply of LCD Vcc to 0 V.Note (3)The B acklight inverter power must be turned on after the power supply for the logic and the interface signal is valid. The Backlight inverter power must be turned off before the power supply for the logic and the interface signal is invalid.Note (4) Sometimes some slight noise shows when LCD is turned off (even backlight is already off). To avoid this phenomenon, we suggest that the Vcc falling time had better to followmsect7Њ 57 OPTICAL CHARACTERISTICS7.1 TEST CONDITIONSItem Symbol Value UnitAmbient Temperature Ta 25r 2oC Ambient Humidity Ha 50r 10%RH Supply Voltage V CC 3.3 V Input Signal According to typical value in "3. ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS" Inverter Current I L 6 mA Inverter Driving Frequency F L 61 KHzInverter H05-4915 The relative measurement methods of optical characteristics are shown in 7.2. The following items should be measured under the test conditions described in 7.1 and stable environment shown in Note (5).7.2 OPTICAL SPECIFICATIONSItemSymbol Condition Min. Typ. Max. Unit Note Contrast Ratio CR 350 500 - (2), (5)T R - 38msResponse TimeT F -712ms (3)Average Luminance of White L AVE 180 220cd/m 2(4), (5)White VariationG W1.4 - (5), (6)Rx (0.564) -RedRy (0.335) -Gx (0.307) -Green Gy (0.567) -Bx (0.156) -Blue By (0.134) -Wx 0.313-ColorChromaticityWhite WyT x =0q ,T Y =0qViewing NormalAngle TYP -0.030.329TYP+0.03-T x +40 45 HorizontalT x -40 45 T Y +15 20 Viewing AngleVerticalT Y -CR t 1040 45 Deg.(1), (5)Note (1) Definition of Viewing Angle (T x,T y):Note (4) Definition of Average Luminance of White (L AVE):Measure the luminance of gray level 63 at 5 pointsL AVE = [L (1)+ L (2)+ L (3)+ L (4)+ L (5)] / 5L (x) is corresponding to the luminance of the point X at Figure in Note (6)Note (6) Definition of White Variation (G W):Measure the luminance of gray level 63 at 5 pointsG W = Maximum [L (1), L (2), L (3), L (4), L (5)] / Minimum [L (1), L (2), L (3), L (4), L (5)]8 PRECAUTIONS8.1 HANDLING PRECAUTIONS(1) The module should be assembled into the system firmly by using every mounting hole. Be careful notto twist or bend the module.(2) While assembling or installing modules, it can only be in the clean area. The dust and oil may causeelectrical short or damage the polarizer.(3) Use fingerstalls or soft gloves in order to keep display clean during the incoming inspection andassembly process.(4) Do not press or scratch the surface harder than a HB pencil lead on the panel because the polarizer isvery soft and easily scratched.(5) If the surface of the polarizer is dirty, please clean it by some absorbent cotton or soft cloth. Do not useKetone type materials (ex. Acetone), Ethyl alcohol, Toluene, Ethyl acid or Methyl chloride. It might permanently damage the polarizer due to chemical reaction.(6) Wipe off water droplets or oil immediately. Staining and discoloration may occur if they left on panel fora long time.(7) If the liquid crystal material leaks from the panel, it should be kept away from the eyes or mouth. Incase of contacting with hands, legs or clothes, it must be washed away thoroughly with soap.(8) Protect the module from static electricity, it may cause damage to the C-MOS Gate Array IC.(9) Do not disassemble the module.(10) Do not pull or fold the lamp wire.(11) Pins of I/F connector should not be touched directly with bare hands.8.2 STORAGE PRECAUTIONS(1) High temperature or humidity may reduce the performance of module. Please store LCD module withinthe specified storage conditions.(2) It is dangerous that moisture come into or contacted the LCD module, because the moisture maydamage LCD module when it is operating.(3) It may reduce the display quality if the ambient temperature is lower than 10 ºC. For example, theresponse time will become slowly, and the starting voltage of lamp will be higher than the room temperature.8.3 OPERATION PRECAUTIONS(1) Do not pull the I/F connector in or out while the module is operating.(2) Always follow the correct power on/off sequence when LCD module is connecting and operating. Thiscan prevent the CMOS LSI chips from damage during latch-up.(3)The startup voltage of B acklight is approximately 1000 Volts. It may cause electrical shock whileassembling with inverter. Do not disassemble the module or insert anything into the Backlight unit.9 PACKAGING9.1 CARTON9.2 PALLET10 DEFINITION OF LABELS10.1 CMO MODULE LABELThe barcode nameplate is pasted on each module as illustration, and its definitions are as following explanation.N141I3-L02(a) Production location: Made In XXXX. XXXX stands for production location.O n e s t e p s o l u t i o n f o r L C D / P D P / O L E D p a n e l a p p l i c a t i o n : D a t a s h e e t , i n v e n t o r y a n d a c c e s s o r y !w w w .p a n e l o o k .c om。
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ioLogik E1200 Series (E1210) 固件发布说明书
Firmware for ioLogik E1200 Series (E1210) Release NotesSupported Operating SystemsNotesChangesApplicable ProductsBugs Fixed• Added SNMP Trap Community Setting to the web console.• Added a note on the password settings page that passwords are limited to 16 characters.• Fixed DHCP lease time did not ask for extension when half of the lease time elapsed.• Closed IP forwarding function (Port 0).• Closed UDP Port 161 when SNMP agent is disabled.• Fixed RESTful API header case-sensitive issue.• Fixed invalid token issue on login page when using Firefox.EnhancementsN/AioLogik E1210-T, ioLogik E1210• Added OPTIONS method for RESTful API.• Added quick access URI for RESTful API.New FeaturesN/A• This version of the firmware only works with ioSearch v2.0 or later versions.• To prevent system failure, only update the next or the previous released firmware version to prevent from system failure.Supported Operating SystemsNotesChangesApplicable ProductsBugs FixedN/A• Fixed file transfer problems when using the Chrome browser (e.g., firmware update, configuration import or export).EnhancementsN/AioLogik E1210, ioLogik E1210-T• Added the EtherNet/IP protocol.• Added RESTful API.• Added new registers for the Modbus/TCP protocol.• Added new OIDs for the SNMP protocol.• Modbus, EtherNet/IP, and RESTful services can be disabled (enabled by default).• Added sending heartbeat to port 9500 of MX-AOPC UA Server after the heartbeat function is enabled.• Increased password length from 8 to 16 characters.• Added a function to check special characters to prevent Cross-Site Scripting.• Passwords are now sent using the POST method instead of the GET method.New FeaturesN/AN/ASupported Operating SystemsNotesChangesApplicable ProductsBugs FixedN/AN/AEnhancementsN/AioLogik E1210, ioLogik E1210-T• Improved protocol efficiency for the ioLogik 2500 Series.New FeaturesN/AN/ASupported Operating SystemsNotesChangesApplicable ProductsBugs FixedN/A• Unable to disable the P2P heartbeat interval.• When the P2P client heartbeat is larger than 256 the time interval is incorrect.EnhancementsN/AioLogik E1210, ioLogik E1210-T• Supports ioLogik 2500 expansion mode.• Supports setting an initial value for a counter.New FeaturesN/AN/ASupported Operating SystemsNotesChangesApplicable ProductsBugs FixedN/A• The counter storage is deleted when the power fails.EnhancementsN/AioLogik E1210-T, ioLogik E1210• Supports SNMP protocol.• Added P2P heartbeat function.New FeaturesN/A• This version of firmware only works with ioSearch v1.5 or later versions.• Use the web console when upgrading the firmware from v1.0 to v1.10.Supported Operating SystemsNotesChangesApplicable ProductsBugs Fixed• Ensured that the system works properly after unstable power conditions.N/AEnhancementsN/AioLogik E1210, ioLogik E1210-TN/ANew FeaturesN/AN/ASupported Operating SystemsNotesChangesApplicable ProductsBugs Fixed• Improved firmware upgrading speed.• Removed Modbus/TCP ID checking mechanism.N/AEnhancementsN/AioLogik E1210, ioLogik E1210-T• Added "Locating I/O" function in General Settings.• Added Modbus address function code=0x08 for “ECHO” function.• Counter overflow status displayed in Channel Settings can be cleared manually.New FeaturesN/A• This version of the firmware only works with ioSearch v1.5 or later versions.• Use the web console when upgrading the firmware from v1.0 to v1.9.。
联想手机解锁指令大全
联想手机解锁指令与方法大全E200指令####8112#OKE616####3616#或###3676#OKV858同E616指令一样联想I607指令####3676#联想I660####3616#或###3676#OK联想288 2946#*#联想E307解锁####777#按确认I750####3676#I360####7777#联想E307解网络锁移动用####1861#联通####1001#I606解锁###3676#联想P607解锁指令*200307150401#+ok选择第二项联想P608解锁 *#1002#联想P706---####0000#联想E368解锁####7777#联想I660手机解锁用###3676#指令输入,格式闪存。
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联想手机解网络锁密码:(增)联想818手机解网络锁2945#*#,也可看版本,最新版本V131原创] 联想E700解锁联想E700解锁指令:####3676#联想630解手机锁2945#*#选回厂设置即可I606解锁###3676#联想288解锁:*888*888#,进入测试模式,可看版本,选择恢复出厂设置即可。
联想288/300解锁:2945#*,进入测试模式,选择恢复出厂设置即可。
联想300:看版本2945#*#->S/W版本联想i188解锁:不插卡输入*544*745625# 再插卡开机。
联想808解锁:246812357 不插卡*#*#1705#46联想G820解网络锁:*#111#联想G820/G828手机指令:网络信号*#104# 基带测试*#000# 生产版本*#107# 版本*#111# 解网络锁*#111#联想G530/G630/G800/G818/818/808/530解网络锁:2945#*# 也可看版本,818最新V131联想G678解网络锁:*#0000#联想i188解锁:*544745625# 可解决听筒无声联想E616/V858解锁指令:用###3676#指令,格式化闪存。
Silicon Labs 芯片评估板 套件说明书
EVALUATION BOARD/KIT IMPORTANT NOTICESilicon Laboratories Inc. and its affiliated companies ("Silicon Labs") provides the enclosed evaluation board/kit to the user ("User") under the following conditions:This evaluation board/kit ("EVB/Kit") is intended for use for ENGINEERING DEVELOPMENT, TESTING, DEMONSTRATION, OR EVALUATION PURPOSES ONLY and is not a finished end-product fit for general consumer use. ANY OTHER USE, RESALE, OR REDISTRIBUTION FOR ANY OTHER PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. This EVB/Kit is not intended to be complete in terms of required design-, marketing-, and/or manufacturing-related protective considerations, including product safety and environmental measures typically found in end products that incorporate such semiconductor components or circuit boards. As such, persons handling this EVB/Kit must have electronics training and observe good engineering practice standards. As a prototype not available for commercial reasons, this EVB/Kit does not fall within the scope of the European Union directives regarding electromagnetic compatibility, restricted substances (RoHS), recycling (WEEE), FCC, CE or UL, and therefore may not meet the technical requirements of these directives or other related directives.Should this EVB/Kit not meet the specifications indicated in the User's Guide, the EVB/Kit may be returned within 30 days from the date of delivery for a full refund. THE FOREGOING WARRANTY IS THE EXCLUSIVE WARRANTY MADE BY SILICON LABS TO USER, IS USER'S SOLE REMEDY , AND IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED, IMPLIED, OR STATUTORY , INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY , NONINFRINGEMENT, DESIGN, WORKMANSHIP , OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PUR-POSE.User assumes all responsibility and liability for proper and safe handling of the EVB/Kit. Further, User indemnifies Silicon Labs from all claims arising from User's handling or use of the EVB/Kit. Due to the open construction of the EVB/Kit, it is User's responsibility to take any and all appropriate precautions with regard to electrostatic discharge.EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT OF THE INDEMNITY SET FORTH ABOVE, NEITHER PARTY SHALL BE LIABLE TO THE OTHER FOR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CON-SEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.Neither Silicon Labs nor User is obligated to perform any activities or conduct any business as a consequence of using the EVB/Kit, and neither party is entitled to any form of exclusivity with respect to the EVB/Kit.Silicon Labs assumes no liability for applications assistance, customer product design, software performance, or infringement of patents or services described herein.Please read the User's Guide and, specifically, the Warnings and Restrictions notice in the User's Guide prior to handling the EVB/Kit. This notice contains important safety information about temperatures and voltages. For additional environmental and/or safety information, please contact a Silicon Labs application engineer or visit /support/quality.No license is granted under any patent right or other intellectual property right of Silicon Labs covering or relating to any machine, process, or combination in which the EVB/Kit or any of its components might be or are used.User's use of this EVB/Kit is conditioned upon acceptance of the foregoing conditions. If User is unwilling to accept these conditions, User may request a refund and return the EVB/Kit to Silicon Labs in its original condition, unopened, with the original packaging and all documentation to:Mailing Address:400 W. Cesar Chavez Austin, TX 78701Copyright © 2012 by Silicon Laboratories Rev. 0.2 7/12P R E C I S I O N 32™ M C U D E V E L O P M E N T K I T Q U I C K -S T A R T G U I D E F O R K I T S F E A T U R I N G T H E U N I F I E D D E V E L O P M E N T P L A T F O R M (U D P )T h e P r e c i s i o n 32™ M C U D e v e l o p m e n t K i t s a r e a v a i l a b l e i n a l o w c o s t D e v e l o p m e n t K i t a n d a f u l l y f e a t u r e d E n h a n c e d D e v e l o p m e n t K i t . K i t c o n t e n t s a r e d e s c r i b e d b e l o w . A l l d e v e l o p m e n t k i t s c o m e w i t h a n M C U c a r d , U S B D e b u g A d a p t e r , a n d a l l n e c e s s a r y c a b l e s a n d p o w e r s u p p l i e s n e e d e d t o e v a l u a t e h a r d w a r e a n d d e v e l o p c o d e . T h e E n h a n c e d D e v e l o p m e n t K i t s a d d i t i o n a l l y c o n t a i n a U D PM o t h e r b o a r d a n d o n e o r m o r e I /O c a r d s t o e n h a n c e t h e u s e r e x p e r i e n c e .D e v e l o p m e n t K i t•U D P M C U c a r d•S i l i c o n L a b o r a t o r i e s U S B D e b u g A d a p t e r •S u p p o r t i n g C a b l e s a n d P o w e r S u p p l i esE n h a n c e d D e v e l o p m e n t K i t•U D P M C U c a r d•U D P M o t h e r b o a r d •U D P I /O c a r d (s )•S i l i c o n L a b o r a t o r i e s U S B D e b u g A d a p t e r •S u p p o r t i n g C a b l e s a n d P o w e r S u p p l i e sA. Install SoftwareB. Hardware Setup (Steps 1, 4, and 5 Only Apply to Enhanced Development Kits)C. Documentation12Click the large Download Button to initiate the Precision32 web install.Navigate to the Precision32 software download website.3Start the Installer and allow it to run in the background. Advance to Step 4 while the Precision32 Development Suite andAppBuilder are being installed./32bit-software1Connect the USB Debug Adapter ribbon cable to the MCU card.2Connect the USB Debug Adapter to thePC using the standard USB cable.I/O cardMCU card45If Enhanced DK, apply power to the UDP Motherboard using 1 of 4 power options,Power Options1: 9 V Universal Adapter (J20)2: Standard USB (J16) 3: Mini USB (J1)4: 6 V Battery Pack (J11)then set power switch (S3) to the ON Position.If Development Kit, apply power to the MCU Card using 1 of 2 power options.Power Options1: Mini USB – For USB MCUs2: 9 V Universal Adapter – For Non-USB MCUsIf Enhanced DK, update the motherboardfirmware using the UDP MotherboardFirmware Update Utility./udpMCU card321412Note: If Enhanced DK, the MCU Card is powered from the motherboard.36If Enhanced DK, connect the MCU card and I/O card to the UDP Motherboard.1Download the User’s Guide for EachBoard in the Development Kit.Where to Find DocumentationData Sheet:/32bit-mcu →Choose Product Family →Documentation tab Reference Manual:/32bit-mcu →Choose Product Family →Documentation tab Hardware User's Guide:/32bit-mcu →Design Resources →Unified Development Platform OR /udp Application Notes:/32bit-mcu →Design Resources →Application Notes Software Development Kit Documentation:C:\Silabs\32bit\si32-{revision}\Documentation\si32Hal.chm Quality Documents:/qualityE . U s i n g t h e P r e c i s i o n 32 D e v e l o p m e n t S u i t eT h e P r e c i s i o n 32 D e v e l o p m e n t S u i t e i s a c o m p l e t e d e v e l o p m e n t s y s t e m f o r S i l i c o n L a b s 32-b i t M C U s . T h e D e v e l o p m e n t S u i t e c o n s i s t s o f t h r e e p a r t s : t h e U n i f i e d D e v e l o p m e n t P l a t f o r m (U D P ) h a r d w a r e , t h e S o f t w a r e D e v e l o p m e n t K i t (S D K ), a n d t h e P C d e v e l o p m e n t t o o l s i n c l u d i n g A p p B u i l d e r a n d t h e I n t e g r a t e d D e v e l o p m e n t E n v i r o n m e n t (I D E ). S e e t h e a p p l i c a t i o n n o t e s l i s t e d b e l o wf o r c o m p l e t e d e t a i l s .t h e p r o g r a m . T h e L E D b l i n k . P a u s e p r o g r a R u nl i n e s o f c o d e a n d s e l e c t T o g B r e a k p o i n t t o a d d a b r e a k p o T h e n p r e s s R u n t o r u n t o b r e a k p o i c o d e .S t e p I n t o o r S t e p O v e r V i e w o r m o d i f y P e r i p h e r a R e g i s t e r s , o r M e m o i a b l e , r i g h t -c l i a n d s e l e c t A d d W a t c h E x p r e t o a d d i t t o t h e E x p r e s s i o n s w A p p B u i l d e r I D E•A N 675: P r e c i s i o n 32 D e v e l o p m e n t S u i t e O v e r v i e w•A N 667: G e t t i n g S t a r t e d w i t h t h e S i l i c o n L a b s P r e c i s i o n 32 I D E•A N 670: G e t t i n g S t a r t e d w i t h t h e S i l i c o n L a b s P r e c i s i o n 32 A p p B u i l d e r•A N 678: P r e c i s i o n 32 s i 32F l a s h U t i l i t y C o m m a n d -L i n e P r o g r a m m e r U s e r 's G u i d e•A N 719: P r e c i s i o n 32 I D E a n d A p p B u i l d e r D e t a i l e d T u t o r i a l a n d W a l k t h r o u g hW h e r e t o F i n d S u p p o r tM C U K n o w l e d g e B a s e :w w w .s i l a b s .c o m →S u p p o r t →K n o w l e d g e B a s eV i d e o T r a i n i n g M o d u l e s :w w w .s i l a b s .c o m →S u p p o r t →T r a i n i n g a n d R e s o u r c e sC o n t a c t a n A p p l i c a t i o n s E n g i n e e r :w w w .s i l a b s .c o m →S u p p o r t →C o n t a c t T e c h n i c a l S u p p o r tD . U s i n g t h e P r e c i s i o n 32 I DE f o r t h eF i r s t T i m e2R e g i s t e r t h e I D E u s i n g t h e s t e p s l i s t e d o n t h e W e l c o m e p a g e .1O p e n t h e P r e c i s i o n 32 I D E a n d s e l e c t t h e p r o j e c t w o r k s p a c e .313456S e l e c t j u s t t h e s i m x x x x x _B l i n k y c h e c k b o x ,e n s u r e C o p y p r o j e c t s i n t o w o r k s p a c e i s s e l e c t e d , a n d p r e s s F i n i s h .S e l e c t t h e I m p o r t S I 32 S D Ke x a m p l e (s ) l i n k i n t h e Q u i c k s t a r t w i n d o w .S e l e c t t h e s i m x x x x x _B l i n k yp r o j e c t i n t h e P r o j e c t E x p l o r e r a n d p r e s s B u i l d ‘B l i n k y ’ [D e b u g ] i n t h e Q u i c k s t a r t w i n d o w .S t a r t a D e b u g s e s s i o n b yc l i c k i n g D e b u g ‘B l i n k y ’ [D e b u g ] i n t h e Q u i c k s t a r t w i nd o w .。
海康威视摄像头HTTP接口能力调研报告
视频监控平台调研报告【海康】V1.0目录目录................................................................................1.前言.............................................................................2.部署情况 (4)4.1.1基本信息 (7)4.1.2设备状态..............................................................4.1.3重启设备..............................................................4.1.4恢复出厂设置..........................................................4.3告警通知 ...................................................................4.3.1设置告警开关..........................................................4.3.2配置告警中心..........................................................5.2合码器 .....................................................................6.附录.............................................................................6.1VLC Media Player ...........................................................6.3DEMO程序...................................................................6.4RTSP消息示例...............................................................1.前言2)设备部署&端口映射3)设备配置注意事项IPC和NVR均需要通过修改管理员密码才可以激活,然后接入网络;录相机(NVR)标准配置都是不带硬盘,所以需要事先准备好SATA硬盘;录相机(NVR)在接入枪机时,自动识别的设备协议为“海康协议”但实际需要根据说明书修改为ONVIF才可以,否则会一直报“未知错误“;枪机(IPC)须另备 DC12V Φ5.5mm圆头电源;设备因为是租借来的,所以不是全新,建议配置调试之前先做出厂设置;3.视频监控3.1主码流与字码流主码流与子码流是海康威视提出的概念,是为了解决在网络情况不好时为了满足远程预览的流畅性,而不影响本地录像提出的双码流技术,主码流分辨率高于子码流,主码流用来录像,子码流用来网传,默认客户端访问采用主码流,客户可以根据网络情况选择子码流访问,以达到改善网络浏览的流畅性,而又不改变本地录像的录像效果。
Alfalaval ThinkTop V70 IO-Link 控制器用户指南说明书
IO-Link Interface DescriptionThinkTop V70 IO-LinkI O D D -P D F C r e a t o r V 2.2.0.15a l f a l a v a l -00000A -20220112-I O D D 1.1, V 1.0.32C o p y r i g h t 2018, w w w .a l f a l a v a l.c o mVendor ID 1292 / Bytes 5-12 (hex: 05-0C)Device ID 10 / Bytes 0-10 (hex: 00-0A)Bit rateCOM2Minimum cycle time 5 ms SIO mode supported No Block parameterization Yes Data storage YesSupported profilesBLOB, Binary Large ObjectsIdentification and DiagnosisNOTE:If the Vendor ID and Device ID is referenced in your PLC system, then it is ensured that - the connected Device type is correct - the IO-Link datastorage is enabled- your application is still able to work, even your Device has been exchanged with a successor model.For process value update rate, as well as further information concerning sensor performance, see datasheet2 processdataValve positionIntegerT (16 Bit)Current valve position. Represents the actual distance between the top of the valve actuator and the top of the valve stem.Value range [mm](0 to 1060) * 0.132764(NoData) 0x7FFCError statusUIntegerT (6 Bit)Short description of the current error (Troubleshooting advice is available in the Instruction manual)Value range(Everything is OK)16(Sensor target missing (#16))17(Setup prerequisite issue (#17))18(Pneumatic part issue (#18))19(Seat lift sensor issue (#19))20(Position not reached (#20))21(Unexpected movement (#21))22(Seat-lift sensor missing (#22))23(Pilot valve 1 missing (#23))24(Pilot valve 2 missing (#24))25(Pilot valve 3 missing (#25))26(Interlock active (#26))27(Output short circuit (#27))28(Setup aborted (#28))29(Blocked button (#29))30(Communication failure (#30))31(Safety stop active (#31))Valve stateBooleanTCurrent Valve state (The valve system is OK when the signal is high)Value rangefalse (Valve state NOT OK)true(Valve state OK)LSPBooleanTLower Seat Push energised positionValue rangefalse (inactive)true(active)USLBooleanTUpper Seat Lift energised positionValue rangefalse (inactive)true(active)MAINBooleanTMain energised PositionValue rangefalse (inactive)true(active)DE_ENBooleanTDe-EnergizedValue rangefalse (inactive)true(active)Process data displayed according device sort order.Please note: Siemens PLCs swap the high and low byte when using byte addressing.2 processdataPulse BooleanT Trigger one clean pulse on SV 1 (The pulse stroke length can be customised)Value range false(Disable)true(Enable)Burst BooleanT Enable burst cleanValue range false(Disable)true(Enable)SV 1BooleanT Trigger solenoid valve 1 for main valve activationValue range false(Disable)true(Enable)SV 2BooleanT Trigger solenoid valve 2 for upper seat lift activationValue range false(Disable)true(Enable)SV 3BooleanT Trigger solenoid valve 3 for lower seat push activationValue range false(Disable)true(Enable)Wink BooleanT Visual indication for locating the unit (Purple flashing as default)Value range false(Disable)true(Enable)3 Parameter overview3 Parameter overview4 System CommandsSystem Command information- Address: Index 2, Subindex 0- Datatype: UInteger (8 Bit)- AccessRight: Write Only5 Identification6 Parameterfalse(Unlocked)bitOffset 1Data Storage /This lock prevents the write access to the device parameters via the data storagemechanism.bitOffset 2Local Parameterization /This lock prevents the device settings from being changed via local operatingelements on the device.6 ParameterError Subindex 2UIntegerT (8 Bit) RGB colour for error feedbackFactory setting4(Red)Value range0(RGB off)1(Blue)2(Green)3(Cyan)4(Red)5(Purple)6(Yellow)7(White)Out Subindex 3UIntegerT (8 Bit) RGB colour for Moving (out of any position)Factory setting0(RGB off)Value range0(RGB off)1(Blue)2(Green)3(Cyan)4(Red)5(Purple)6(Yellow)7(White)De-En Subindex 4UIntegerT (8 Bit) RGB colour for De-Energized positionFactory setting2(Green)Value range0(RGB off)1(Blue)2(Green)3(Cyan)4(Red)5(Purple)6(Yellow)7(White)Main Subindex 5UIntegerT (8 Bit) RGB colour for Main positionFactory setting7(White)Value range0(RGB off)1(Blue)2(Green)3(Cyan)4(Red)5(Purple)6(Yellow)7(White)Usl Subindex 6UIntegerT (8 Bit) RGB colour for Upper Seat Lift positionFactory setting3(Cyan)Value range0(RGB off)1(Blue)2(Green)3(Cyan)4(Red)5(Purple)6(Yellow)7(White)Lsp Subindex 7UIntegerT (8 Bit) RGB colour for Lower Seat Push positionFactory setting6(Yellow)Value range0(RGB off)1(Blue)2(Green)3(Cyan)4(Red)5(Purple)6(Yellow)7(White)6 ParameterWink Subindex 8UIntegerT (8 Bit) RGB colour for Wink signalFactory setting5(Purple)Value range0(RGB off)1(Blue)2(Green)3(Cyan)4(Red)5(Purple)6(Yellow)7(White)7 Diagnosis7 DiagnosisSV3Subindex 3IntegerT (32 Bit) Number of SV 3 activationsFactory setting0Value range(0 to 2000000) * 17 DiagnosisSwitchpoint logic Subindex 2BooleanTValue range0(High active)1(Low active)Switchpoint hysteresis Subindex 3UIntegerT (8 Bit) Value range37 DiagnosisSV1Subindex 1IntegerT (32 Bit) Stroke duration, SV 1 (de-energize)Factory setting0Value range [ms](0 to 100000) * 1SV2Subindex 2IntegerT (32 Bit) Stroke duration, SV 2 (de-energize)Factory setting0Value range [ms](0 to 100000) * 1SV3Subindex 3IntegerT (32 Bit) Stroke duration, SV 3 (de-energize)Factory setting0Value range [ms](0 to 100000) * 18 EventsEvents are raised by the device itself to notify irregular device statesPQ* = Process data quality9 Error typesError types are used for the ISDU response. Values unequal '0' indicate the cause of a failed ISDU read or writeservice.。
MiiNePort E1 Series 固件更新说明书
Firmware for MiiNePort E1 Series Release NotesSupported Operating SystemsNotesChangesApplicable ProductsBugs Fixed• Prevents XSS attacks on web server.• Extended challenge ID to 64 bytes for security purposes.• Supports CSRF token on webpage for security purposes.• Enhanced web login security and supports 5 users logged in simultaneously.• Enabled default password for login.• Supports encrypted import/export.• Removed the echo server (port 7) function.• The "sysDescr" default value is set to the model name.• SCM client connections support TCP client mode.• In MCSC mode, MiiNePort may stop sending continuous data when using a slow baudrate.• Console showed DIO state error when DIO mode was set to input.• In Real COM mode, opening a port caused RX malfunctions while the port was receiving data.• In Real COM mode, the data port connection counter would be incorrect when only the command port was connected and a command timeout notification occurred.• Data would not be completely sent to the serial port when the TCP connection closed immediately after data was transmitted from host.EnhancementsN/AMiiNePort E1-T, MiiNePort E1-H-T, MiiNePort E1-ST, MiiNePort E1, MiiNePort E1-H• Supports SCM client connections in MCSC mode.• In TCP client, for the manual connection option in connection control, both the IP and domain name can be entered from serial.New FeaturesN/A• This version also support MiiNePort E1-SDK, MiiNePort E1-H-SDK, and MiiNePort E1-ST (w/o module)Supported Operating SystemsNotesChangesApplicable ProductsBugs Fixed• If MiiNePort receives a ARP request from another host for which an ARP entry already exists, the hardware address in the ARP entry will be updated accordingly.• RFC1213-MIB "Get Next" of sysServices will get ifIndex instead of ifNumber.EnhancementsN/AMiiNePort E1, MiiNePort E1-H, MiiNePort E1-T, MiiNePort E1-H-T, MiiNePort E1-ST• Supports MiiNePort SDK firmware.New FeaturesN/A• This version also support MiiNePort E1-SDK, MiiNePort E1-H-SDK, and MiiNePort E1-ST (w/o module)Supported Operating SystemsNotesChangesApplicable ProductsBugs FixedN/A• In Real COM mode, the alive check mechanism would not work properly.• In Windows 7 with IE8, images on the webpage may be missing.• TCP retransmission may happen immediately.EnhancementsN/AMiiNePort E1, MiiNePort E1-H, MiiNePort E1-T, MiiNePort E1-H-T, MiiNePort E1-STN/ANew FeaturesN/A• This version also support MiiNePort E1-SDK, MiiNePort E1-H-SDK, and MiiNePort E1-ST (w/o module)Supported Operating SystemsNotesChangesApplicable ProductsBugs FixedN/A• In Real COM mode, the MiiNePort E1 would reboot when users closed the port.EnhancementsN/AMiiNePort E1, MiiNePort E1-H, MiiNePort E1-T, MiiNePort E1-H-T, MiiNePort E1-STN/ANew FeaturesN/A• This version also support MiiNePort E1-SDK, MiiNePort E1-H-SDK, and MiiNePort E1-ST (w/o module)Supported Operating SystemsNotesChangesApplicable ProductsBugs Fixed• Changed the filename of configuration file for the AutoCFG process. The file name for MiiNePort E1is "MiiNePortE1.txt", for MiiNePort E1-H is "MiiNePortE1-H.txt". If the MiiNePort E1 cannot get the "MiiNePortE1.txt" file, it will try to get the "MiiNePortE1.cfg" file.• In the web console, when changing the OP mode to MCSC and submitting immediately, the OP mode would be unchanged.• Setting "Match bytes" as 2 byte by NECI command lost efficacy.• The device name would be cleared after changing miscellaneous settings from the web console.• Doing a firmware upgrade from the web console would fail occasionally.• DHCP would fail occasionally.• The gratuitous ARP period value limit range was not matched between the telnet console and web console.EnhancementsN/AMiiNePort E1, MiiNePort E1-H, MiiNePort E1-T, MiiNePort E1-H-T, MiiNePort E1-ST• Supports MiiNePort E1-H, MiiNePort E1-H-T.• When DHCP or BOOTP server does not respond properly, the Fault LED (right side of the RJ45jack) will blink amber every 0.5 seconds.New FeaturesN/A• This version also support MiiNePort E1-SDK, MiiNePort E1-H-SDK, and MiiNePort E1-ST (w/o module)Supported Operating SystemsNotesChangesApplicable ProductsBugs FixedN/A• Setting the destination port for UDP mode using the web console did not work.• The destination port for TCP Client mode only accepted 4 digits in the telnet console.• ExTrigger reset-to-default functionality sometimes failed to reset IP settings when AutoIP/AutoCfg was enabled.• The text "Configuration Tool" in the web/telnet console should be plural.• MiiNePort would continue trying to connect to peer host in TCP Client mode even if serial command mode was triggered.• Invalid destination port numbers for UDP mode could be set through the web console.• Destinations for UDP mode would be cleared when the settings of other operation modes were changed through the web console.• Destination 2-4 for UDP mode should be cleared when configuring UDP mode using simple view through the web console.• "Configuration Tools Settings OK" would be incorrectly shown after configuring Auto Configuration through the web console.• Reset-to-default via NECI did not work.• Data 0x00 would trigger serial command mode when it was set to trigger by break signal.• Retrieving MAC addresses in serial command mode returned unrecognized information.• For configuration of serial command mode SW trigger characters, the exported configuration file did not include the second and third trigger characters.• Connecting to a non-existing host caused delays for all other packets.EnhancementsN/AMiiNePort E1, MiiNePort E1-H, MiiNePort E1-T, MiiNePort E1-H-T, MiiNePort E1-STN/ANew FeaturesN/A• This version also support MiiNePort E1-SDK, MiiNePort E1-H-SDK, and MiiNePort E1-ST (w/o module)。
仿苹果笔记本参数详细报表
主硬盘 富士通 MHZ2250BH G1 ( 250 GB )
显卡 英特尔 Graphics Media Accelerator 3150 ( 384 MB / 英特尔 )
子系统ID A0008086h(Generic ID)
设备 Graphics Media Accelerator 3150
设备ID A001h
制造商 Intel
制造商ID 8086h
设备 N10 DMI Bridge
设备ID A000h
制造商 Intel
制造商ID 8086h
类别 Bridge / PCI to HOST
子系统制造商 Intel
设备 N10/ICH7 USB Universal Host Controller
设备ID 27C8h
制造商 Intel
制造商ID 8086h
Gamma 2.20
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--------[ 声卡 ]----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
设备 N10/ICH7 PCI Express Root Port
设备ID 27D2h
制造商 Intel
制造商ID 8086h
类别 Bridge / PCI to Байду номын сангаасCI
新格林耐特8口交换机精简配置说明.
S2008EI-S交换机手动配置命令最精简方式:一、访问交换机使用超级终端(或者仿终端软件)连接到交换机的Console口,从而通过超级终端来访问系统的命令行接口(CLI)。
批处理配置(把做好的脚本命令一起粘贴到超级终端时的行为):修改串口连接设备:使用串口线连接,打开超级终端。
新建连接后,在端口设置里面先点击还原默认值,然后再把波特率修改为9600。
(这一点非常总要)。
需要注意如果需要粘贴配置,需要配置行延时和字符延时(点击文件属性设置 ASCII码设置行延时填写100毫秒字符延时20毫秒)。
第一步:将交换机的Console口和计算机的串口连接起来;第二步: 打开超级终端,新建一个连结,随便取一个名字,例如aaa然后按确定,然后选择COM口,按确定,端口设置选择为还原为默认值,再确定第二步:此时就可以以看到登录提示信息:Username(1-32 chars):第三步:输入正确的用户名,按回车,在提示下再输入相应密码。
如果是首次登录交换机,就应该使用缺省的用户名admin登录,此时输入登录密码123456,以系统管理员的身份进行操作。
第四步:成功登录交换机后,系统显示如下信息:TiNet>第五步:输入enable回车,系统显示如下信息:TiNet# 说明:特权模式第六步:输入configure terminal回车,系统显示如下信息:TiNet(config)# 说明:配置模式,请在此模式下进行配置TiNet(config)#ipaddress 172.20.100.10 255.255.255.0 172.20.100.1 说明:配置交换机IP地址这样通过IP地址,我们可能在WEB页面配置交换机了,但我们不建议在配置开始就用IP地址去配置,出于安全、稳定性的考虑,交换机的WEB页面并没把全部命令都加进去,还有不少的配置与调试信息都在命令行里。
另外,为了安全考虑,本地交换机的各端口默认VLAN 都不在管理VLAN里,这样,直接用网线接交换机会无法访问。
ioLogik E1200系列快速安装指南说明书
P/N: 1802012001016*1802012001016*ioLogik E1200 Series Quick Installation GuideEthernet Remote I/OVersion 6.1, January 2021Technical Support Contact Information/support2021 Moxa Inc. All rights reserved.Package Checklist• 1 ioLogik E1200 series remote I/O product•Quick installation guide (printed)SpecificationsInput Current ioLogik E1210 Series: 110 mA @ 24 VDCioLogik E1211 Series: 200 mA @ 24 VDCioLogik E1212 Series: 155 mA @ 24 VDCioLogik E1213 Series: 130 mA @ 24 VDCioLogik E1214 Series: 188 mA @ 24 VDCioLogik E1240 Series: 121 mA @ 24 VDCioLogik E1241 Series: 194 mA @ 24 VDCioLogik E1242 Series: 139 mA @ 24 VDCioLogik E1260 Series: 110 mA @ 24 VDCioLogik E1262 Series: 118 mA @ 24 VDC Input Voltage 12 to 36 VDCOperating Temperature Standard Models: -10 to 60°C (14 to 140°F) Wide Temp. Models: -40 to 75°C (-40 to 167°F)Storage Temperature-40 to 85°C (-40 to 185°F)InstallationJumper SettingsModels with DIO, AI, or external power channels require configuring the jumpers inside the enclosure. Remove the screw located on the back panel and open the cover to configure the jumpers.DIO mode configurations areshown above (Default: DO Mode).Analog mode configurations areshown above (Default: VoltageMode).DOs on the ioLogik E1213 have 3possible external (EXT) powerconfigurations, which are shown to theright. Only one field power can beselected at a time (JP10 / 12V JP5 / 9VJP11) and the jumper must be insertedvertically, not horizontally(Default: Field Power JP10).NOTE The ioLogik E1213 has 4 pure DO channels and 4 hybrid DIO channels. For the 4 pure DO channels, you can use the jumpers toselect the power configuration output (i.e., field power, 12 V, 9V). But for the 4 hybrid DIO channels, you cannot use thejumpers to select the power configuration output. Instead, youcan only use the jumpers to set the DIO channels to either DImode or DO mode.I/O WiringDigital Inputs/OutputsAnalog Inputs/OutputsRelay Output (Form A)RTD InputsTC InputsNOTE A “load” in a circuit schematic is a component or portion of the circuit that consumes electric power. For the diagrams shown in this document, “load” refers to the devices or systems connected to the remote I/O unit.MountingThere are two sliders on the back of the unit for DIN rail and wall mounting.1. Mounting on a DIN rail: Pull out the bottom slider; latch the unitonto the DIN-rail, and push the slider back in.2. Mounting on the wall: Pull out both the top and bottom sliders andalign the screws accordingly.Connecting the PowerConnect the +12 to +36 VDC power line to the ioLogik E1200’s terminal block V+ terminal; connect the ground from the power supply to the V- terminal. Connect the ground pin () if earth ground is available.NOTE For safety reasons, wires connecting the power supply should be at least 2 mm in diameter (e.g., 12 gauge wires).Connecting to the NetworkThe ioLogik E1200 has two built-in RJ45 Ethernet ports for connecting standard direct or cross-over Ethernet cables.LED IndicatorsType Color DescriptionPower Amber System power is ONOff System power is OFFReady Green System is readyFlashing Flashes every 1 sec when the “Locate”function is triggeredFlashing Flashes every 0.5 sec when the firmware isbeing upgradedFlashing An on/off period cycle: 0.5 second shows“Safe Mode”Off System is not ready.Port 1 Green Ethernet connection enabledFlashing Transmitting or receiving dataPort 2 Green Ethernet connection enabledFlashing Transmitting or receiving dataEXT(E1213 only) Green EXT field power input is connected Off EXT field power input is disconnectedSystem ConfigurationConfiguration via Web ConsoleMain configuration of an ioLogik E1200 is by web console.•Default IP Address: 192.168.127.254•Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0NOTE Be sure to configure the host PC’s IP address to the same subnet as the ioLogik E1200. For example, 192.168.127.253 ioSearch UtilityioSearch is a search utility that helps users locate an ioLogik E1200 on the local network. The utility can be downloaded from Moxa’s website. Load Factory Default SettingsThere are three ways to restore the ioLogik E1200 to factory default settings.1.Hold the RESET button for 5 seconds.2.In the ioSearch utility, right-click on the ioLogik device to be reset andselect Reset to Default.3.Select Load Factory Default from the web console.NOTE Please refer to the user's manual for detailed configuration and settings information.How to Download the SoftwareStep 1: Click on the following link to open the Support & Downloads search tool:/support/support_home.aspx?isSearchShow=1 Step 2: Type the model name in the search box or select a product from the drop down box and then click Search.Step 3: Click the Software Packages link to download the latest software for the product.ATEX Information1.Certificate number: DEMKO 13 ATEX 1210600X2.Certification string: Ex nA nC IIC T3 Gc3.Standards covered:EN 60079-0:2012+A11:2013, EN 60079-15:20104.These products are to be installed in an ATEX Certified IP54enclosure and accessible only by the use of a tool.5.These products are for use in an area of not more than pollutiondegree 2 in accordance with IEC 60664-1.。
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- CONTENTS -REVISION HISTORY ------------------------------------------------------- 3 1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION ------------------------------------------------------- 41.1 OVERVIEW1.2 FEATURES1.3 APPLICATION1.4 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS1.5 MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS2. ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS ------------------------------------------------------- 52.1 ABSOLUTE RATINGS OF ENVIRONMENT2.2 ELECTRICAL ABSOLUTE RATINGS2.2.1 TFT LCD MODULE2.2.2 BACKLIGHT UNIT3. ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS ------------------------------------------------------- 73.1 TFT LCD MODULE3.2 BACKLIGHT UNIT4. BLOCK DIAGRAM ------------------------------------------------------- 114.1 TFT LCD MODULE4.2 BACKLIGHT UNIT5. INPUT TERMINAL PIN ASSIGNMENT ------------------------------------------------------- 125.1 TFT LCD MODULE5.2 BACKLIGHT UNIT5.3 TIMING DIAGRAM OF LVDS INPUT SIGNAL5.4 COLOR DATA INPUT ASSIGNMENT5.5 EDID DATA STRUCTURE6. INTERFACE TIMING ------------------------------------------------------- 186.1 INPUT SIGNAL TIMING SPECIFICATIONS6.2 POWER ON/OFF SEQUENCE7. OPTICAL CHARACTERISTICS ------------------------------------------------------- 207.1 TEST CONDITIONS7.2 OPTICAL SPECIFICATIONS8. PRECAUTIONS ------------------------------------------------------- 24 8.1 HANDLING PRECAUTIONS8.2 STORAGE PRECAUTIONS8.3 OPERATION PRECAUTIONS9. PACKING ------------------------------------------------------- 259.1 CARTON9.2 PALLET10. DEFINITION OF LABELS ------------------------------------------------------- 2710.1 CMO MODULE LABEL10.2 CMO CARTON LABEREVISION HISTORYVersion Date Page(New)Section Description2.0 Jan 17,’06 All All Approval specification was first issued.1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION1.1 OVERVIEWN141I1 - L08 is a 14.1” TFT Liquid Crystal Display module with single CCFL Backlight unit and 30 pinsLVDS interface. This module supports 1280 x 800 WXGA mode and can display 262,144 colors. Theoptimum viewing angle is at 6 o’clock direction. The inverter module for Backlight is not built in.1.2 FEATURES- Thin and Light Weight- WXGA (1280 x 800 pixels) resolution- DE only mode- 3.3V LVDS (Low Voltage Differential Signaling) interface with 1 pixel/clock- RoHS Compliance1.3 APPLICATION- TFT LCD Notebook1.4 GENERAL SPECIFICATI0NSNote Item SpecificationUnitActive Area 303.36(H) X 189.6(V) mm(1)Bezel Opening Area 306.76 (H) x 193.0 (V) mmDriver Element a-si TFT active matrix - -Pixel Number 1280 x R.G.B. x 800 pixel -Pixel Pitch 0.237 (H) x 0.237 (V) mm -Pixel Arrangement RGB vertical stripe - -Display Colors 262,144 color -Transmissive Mode Normally white - -Surface Treatment Glare, ReflectionІ2%, 3H - -1.5 MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONSMax.NoteUnitTyp.Item Min.319 319.5 320 mmHorizontal(H)(1)Module SizeVertical(V) 205 205.5 206 mmmmDepth(D) -- 5.2 5.5Weight without inverter -- 390 405 gNote (1) Please refer to the attached drawings for more information of front and back outline dimensions2 ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS2.1 ABSOLUTE RATINGS OF ENVIRONMENTValueItem SymbolMin. Max.Unit NoteStorage Temperature T ST -20 +60 ºC (1) Operating Ambient Temperature T OP 0 +50 ºC (1), (2) Shock (Non-Operating) S NOP - 220/2 G/ms (3), (5) Vibration (Non-Operating) V NOP - 1.5 G (4), (5)2.2 ELECTRICAL ABSOLUTE RATINGS2.2.1 TFT LCD MODULEValueUnit Note Item SymbolMin. Max.Power Supply Voltage V CC -0.3 +4.0 V(1)Logic Input Voltage V IN -0.3 V CC+0.3 V2.2.2 BACKLIGHT UNITValueUnit Note Item SymbolMin. Max.(2)Lamp Voltage V L - 2.5KV RMS (1),mA RMSLamp Current I L 2.0 6.5(1), (2)Lamp Frequency F L 45 80 KHzNote (1) Permanent damage to the device may occur if maximum values are exceeded. Function operation should be restricted to the conditions described under Normal Operating Conditions.Note (2) Specified values are for lamp (Refer to 3.2 for further information).3 ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS3.1 TFT LCD MODULE Ta = 25 ± 2 ºCNote (3) The specified power supply current is under the conditions at Vcc = 3.3 V, Ta = 25 ± 2 ºC, f v = 60 Hz, whereas a power dissipation check pattern below is displayed.a. White Patternb. Black Pattern3.2 BACKLIGHT UNIT Ta = 25 ± 2 ºCshould be operated in the same manners when it is installed in your instrument.The output of the inverter must have symmetrical (negative and positive) voltage waveform andsymmetrical current waveform.(Unsymmetrical ratio is less than 10%) Please do not use the inverterwhich has unsymmetrical voltage and unsymmetrical current and spike wave. Lamp frequency may produce interface with horizontal synchronous frequency and as a result this may cause beat on the display. Therefore lamp frequency shall be as away possible from the horizontal synchronous frequency and from its harmonics in order to prevent interference.Requirements for a system inverter design, which is intended to have a better display performance, a4 BLOCK DIAGRAM 4.1 TFT LCD MODULE5 INPUT TERMINAL PIN ASSIGNMENT5.1 TFT LCD MODULEPin Symbol Description Polarity Remark1 VssGround2 Vcc Power Supply +3.3 V (typical)3 Vcc Power Supply +3.3 V (typical)4 V EDID DDC 3.3V Power DDC 3.3V Power5 NCNon-Connection6 CLK EDID DDC Clock DDC Clock7 DATA EDID DDC Data DDC Data8 Rxin0- LVDS Differential Data Input Negative9 Rxin0+ LVDS Differential Data Input Positive R0~R5,G0-10 VssGround11 Rxin1- LVDS Differential Data Input Negative12 Rxin1+ LVDS Differential Data Input Positive G1~G5, B0, B1-13 VssGround14 Rxin2- LVDS Differential Data Input Negative B2~B5, DE, Hsync, Vsync15 Rxin2+ LVDS Differential Data Input Positive16 VssGround17 CLK- LVDS Clock Data Input Negative18 CLK+ LVDS Clock Data Input PositiveLVDS Level Clock19 VssGround20 NCNon-Connection21 NCNon-Connection22 NCNon-Connection23 NCNon-Connection24 NCNon-Connection25 NCNon-Connection26 NCNon-Connection27 NCNon-Connection28 NCNon-Connection29 NCNon-Connection30 NCNon-ConnectionNote (1) Connector Part No.: JAE-FI-XB30SRL-HF11 or equivalentNote (2) User’s connector Part No: FI-X30C2L or equivalent5.2 BACKLIGHT UNITPin Symbol Description Color1 HVHighVoltagePink2 LVGroundWhite Note (1) Connector Part No.: JST- BHSR-02VS-1 or equivalentNote (2) User’s connector Part No.: SM02B-BHSS-1-TB or equivalent5.3 TIMING DIAGRAM OF LVDS INPUT SIGNAL5.4 COLOR DATA INPUT ASSIGNMENTThe brightness of each primary color (red, green and blue) is based on the 6-bit gray scale data input forthe color. The higher the binary input, the brighter the color. The table below provides the assignment ofcolor versus data input.Data SignalRed Green Blue ColorR5R4 R3 R2R1R0G5G4G3G2G1G0B5 B4 B3 B2B1B0Basic Colors BlackRedGreenBlueCyanMagentaYellowWhite111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111Gray Scale Of Red Red(0)/DarkRed(1)Red(2)::Red(61)Red(62)Red(63)::111::111::111::1111::111::11::::::::::::::::::::::::Gray Scale Of Green Green(0)/DarkGreen(1)Green(2)::Green(61)Green(62)Green(63)::::::::::::::111::111::111::1111::111::11::::::::::::Gray Scale Of Blue Blue(0)/DarkBlue(1)Blue(2)::Blue(61)Blue(62)Blue(63)::::::::::::::::::::::::::111::111::111::1111::111::11Note (1) 0: Low Level Voltage, 1: High Level Voltage5.5 EDID DATA STRUCTUREThe EDID (Extended Display Identification Data) data formats are to support displays as defined in the VESA Plug & Display and FPDI standards.Byte # (decimal)Byte#(hex)Field Name and Comments Value(hex)Value(binary)0 0Header 00 000000001 1Header FF 11111111 2 2Header FF 11111111 3 3Header FF 11111111 4 4Header FF 11111111 5 5Header FF 11111111 6 6Header FF 11111111 7 7Header 00 000000008 8 EISA ID manufacturer name (“CMO”) 0D 000011019 9 EISA ID manufacturer name (Compressed ASCII) AF 1010111110 0A ID product code (N141I1-L08) 19 0001100111 0B ID product code (hex LSB first; N141I1-L08) 14 0001010012 0C ID S/N (fixed “0”) 00 0000000013 0D ID S/N (fixed “0”) 00 0000000014 0E ID S/N (fixed “0”) 00 0000000015 0F ID S/N (fixed “0”) 00 0000000016 10 Week of manufacture (fixed week code) 2E 0010111017 11 Year of manufacture (fixed year code) 0F 0000111118 12 EDID structure version # (“1”) 01 0000000119 13 EDID revision # (“3”) 03 0000001120 14 Video I/P definition (“digital”) 80 1000000021 15 Active area horizontal 30.336cm 1E 0001111022 16 Active area vertical 18.96cm 13 0001001123 17 Display Gamma (Gamma = ”2.2”) 78 0111100024 18 Feature support (“Active off, RGB Color”) 0A 0000101025 19 Rx1 Rx0 Ry1 Ry0 Gx1 Gx0 Gy1 Gy0 9F 1001111126 1A Bx1 Bx0 By1 By0 Wx1 Wx0 Wy1 Wy0 05 0000010127 1BRx=0.588 961001011028 1CRy=0.337 560101011029 1DGx=0.315 500101000030 1EGy=0.534 881000100031 1FBx=0.152 270010011132 20By=0.125 200010000033 21Wx=0.313 500101000034 22Wy=0.329 540101010035 23 Established timings 1 00 0000000036 24 Established timings 2 00 0000000037 25 Manufacturer’s reserved timings 00 0000000038 26 Standard timing ID # 1 01 0000000139 27 Standard timing ID # 1 01 0000000140 28 Standard timing ID # 2 01 0000000141 29 Standard timing ID # 2 01 0000000142 2AStandard timing ID # 3 01 0000000143 2B Standard timing ID # 3 01 0000000144 2C Standard timing ID # 4 01 0000000145 2D Standard timing ID # 4 01 0000000146 2E Standard timing ID # 5 01 0000000147 2F Standard timing ID # 5 01 0000000148 30 Standard timing ID # 6 01 0000000149 31 Standard timing ID # 6 01 0000000150 32 Standard timing ID # 7 01 0000000151 33 Standard timing ID # 7 01 0000000152 34 Standard timing ID # 8 01 000000015335Standard timing ID # 801 0000000154 36 Detailed timing description # 1 Pixel clock (“71MHz”, Accordingto VESA CVT Rev1.1) BC 1011110055 37 # 1 Pixel clock (hex LSB first) 1B 0001101156 38 # 1 H active (“1280”) 00 0000000057 39 # 1 H blank (“160”) A0 1010000058 3A # 1 H active : H blank (“1280 : 160”) 50 010******* 3B # 1 V active (”800”) 20 0010000060 3C # 1 V blank (”23”) 17 0001011161 3D # 1 V active : V blank (”800 :23”) 30 0011000062 3E # 1 H sync offset (”48”) 30 0011000063 3F # 1 H sync pulse width ("32”) 20 0010000064 40 # 1 V sync offset : V sync pulse width (”3 : 6”)36 0011011065 41 # 1 H sync offset : H sync pulse width : V sync offset : V syncwidth (”48: 32 : 3 : 6”) 00 0000000066 42 # 1 H image size (”303 mm”) 2F0010111167 43 # 1 V image size (”190 mm”) BE1011111068 44 # 1 H image size : V image size (”303 : 190”) 10 0001000069 45 # 1 H boarder (”0”) 00 0000000070 46 # 1 V boarder (”0”)00 0000000071 47 # 1 Non-interlaced, Normal, no stereo, Separate sync, H/V polNegatives 18 0001100072 48 Detailed timing description # 2 00 0000000073 49 # 2 Flag 00 0000000074 4A # 2 Reserved00 0000000075 4B # 2 FE (hex) defines ASCII string (Model Name “N141I1-L08”,ASCII) FE 11111110 76 4C # 2 Flag 00 0000000077 4D # 2 1st character of name (“N”) 4E010******* 4E # 2 2nd character of name (“1”) 310011000179 4F # 2 3rd character of name (“4”) 340011010080 50 # 2 4th character of name (“1”) 310011000181 51 # 2 5th character of name (“I”) 49010******* 52 # 2 6th character of name (“1”) 310011000183 53 # 2 7th character of name (“-”) 2D0010110184 54 # 2 8th character of name (“L”) 4C010******* 55 # 2 9th character of name (“0”) 30 0011000086 56 # 2 9th character of name (“8”)38 0011100087 57# 2 New line character indicates end of ASCII string 0A 0000101088 58 # 2 Padding with “Blank” character 20 0010000089 59 # 2 Padding with “Blank” character 20 0010000090 5A Detailed timing description # 3 00 0000000091 5B # 3 Flag00 0000000092 5C # 3 Reserved00 0000000093 5D # 3 FE (hex) defines ASCII string (Vendor “CMO”, ASCII) FE 11111110 94 5E # 3 Flag00 0000000095 5F # 3 1st character of string (“C”) 43 010******* 60 # 3 2nd character of string (“M”) 4D 010******* 61 # 3 3rd character of string (“O”)4F 010******* 62 # 3 New line character indicates end of ASCII string 0A 0000101099 63 # 3 Padding with “Blank” character 20 00100000100 64 # 3 Padding with “Blank” character 20 00100000101 65 # 3 Padding with “Blank” character 20 00100000102 66 # 3 Padding with “Blank” character 20 00100000103 67 # 3 Padding with “Blank” character 20 00100000104 68 # 3 Padding with “Blank” character 20 00100000105 69 # 3 Padding with “Blank” character 20 00100000106 6A # 3 Padding with “Blank” character 20 00100000107 6B # 3 Padding with “Blank” character 20 00100000108 6C Detailed timing description # 4 00 00000000109 6D # 4 Flag00 000000001106E# 4 Reserved00 00000000111 6F # 4 FE (hex) defines ASCII string (Model Name“N141I1-L08”,ASCII) FE 11111110 112 70 # 4 Flag 00 00000000113 71 # 4 1st character of name (“N”) 4E010******** 72 # 4 2nd character of name (“1”) 3100110001115 73 # 4 3rd character of name (“4”) 3400110100116 74 # 4 4th character of name (“1”) 3100110001117 75 # 4 5th character of name (“I”) 49010******** 76 # 4 6th character of name (“1”) 3100110001119 77 # 4 7th character of name (“-”) 2D00101101120 78 # 4 8th character of name (“L”) 4C010******** 79 # 4 9th character of name (“0”) 30 00110000122 7A # 4 9th character of name (“8”) 38 00111000123 7B # 4 New line character indicates end of ASCII string 0A 00001010124 7C # 4 Padding with “Blank” character 20 00100000125 7D # 4 Padding with “Blank” character 20 00100000126 7E Extension flag 00 00000000127 7F Checksum68 011010006 INTERFACE TIMING6.1 INPUT SIGNAL TIMING SPECIFICATIONSThe specifications of input signal timing are as the following table and timing diagram.Timing Specifications:0.5< t1 Љ 10 msec0 < t2 Љ 50 msec0 < t3 Љ 50 msect4 Њ 500 msect5 Њ 200 msect6 Њ 200 msecNote (1) Please avoid floating state of interface signal at invalid period.Note (2) When the interface signal is invalid, be sure to pull down the power supply of LCD Vcc to 0 V.Note (3)The Backlight inverter power must be turned on after the power supply for the logic and the interface signal is valid. The Backlight inverter power must be turned off before the power supply for the logic and the interface signal is invalid.Note (4) Sometimes some slight noise shows when LCD is turned off (even backlight is already off). To avoid this phenomenon, we suggest that the Vcc falling time had better to followmsect7Њ 57 OPTICAL CHARACTERISTICS7.1 TEST CONDITIONSItem Symbol Value UnitAmbient Temperature Ta 25r 2 oC Ambient Humidity Ha 50r 10 %RH Supply Voltage V CC 3.3 V Input Signal According to typical value in "3. ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS" Inverter Current I L 6 mA Inverter Driving Frequency F L 61 KHzInverter H05-4915 The relative measurement methods of optical characteristics are shown in 7.2. The following items should be measured under the test conditions described in 7.1 and stable environment shown in Note (5).7.2 OPTICAL SPECIFICATIONSItemSymbol Condition Min. Typ. Max. Unit Note Contrast Ratio CR 450 700 - - (2), (5)T R - 5 10 msResponse TimeT F -11 16 ms (3)Average Luminance of White L AVE 190 240 - cd/m 2(4), (5)White VariationG W- - 1.4 - (5), (6)Rx 0.590 - RedRy 0.340 - Gx 0.319 - Green Gy 0.541 - Bx 0.152 - Blue By 0.125 -Wx 0.313 -ColorChromaticityWhite WyT x =0q , T Y =0qViewing NormalAngle TYP-0.030.329 TYP +0.03- T x +40 45 - HorizontalT x -40 45 - T Y +15 20 - Viewing AngleVerticalT Y -CR t 1040 45 - Deg. (1), (6)Note (1) Definition of Viewing Angle (T x, T y):Note (4) Definition of Average Luminance of White (L AVE):Measure the luminance of gray level 63 at 5 pointsL AVE = [L (1)+ L (2)+ L (3)+ L (4)+ L (5)] / 5L (x) is corresponding to the luminance of the point X at Figure in Note (6)Note (6) Definition of White Variation (G W):Measure the luminance of gray level 63 at 5 pointsG W = Maximum [L (1), L (2), L (3), L (4), L (5)] / Minimum [L (1), L (2), L (3), L (4), L (5)]8 PRECAUTIONS8.1 HANDLING PRECAUTIONS(1) The module should be assembled into the system firmly by using every mounting hole. Be careful notto twist or bend the module.(2) While assembling or installing modules, it can only be in the clean area. The dust and oil may causeelectrical short or damage the polarizer.(3) Use fingerstalls or soft gloves in order to keep display clean during the incoming inspection andassembly process.(4) Do not press or scratch the surface harder than a HB pencil lead on the panel because the polarizer isvery soft and easily scratched.(5) If the surface of the polarizer is dirty, please clean it by some absorbent cotton or soft cloth. Do not useKetone type materials (ex. Acetone), Ethyl alcohol, Toluene, Ethyl acid or Methyl chloride. It might permanently damage the polarizer due to chemical reaction.(6) Wipe off water droplets or oil immediately. Staining and discoloration may occur if they left on panel fora long time.(7) If the liquid crystal material leaks from the panel, it should be kept away from the eyes or mouth. Incase of contacting with hands, legs or clothes, it must be washed away thoroughly with soap.(8) Protect the module from static electricity, it may cause damage to the C-MOS Gate Array IC.(9) Do not disassemble the module.(10) Do not pull or fold the lamp wire.(11) Pins of I/F connector should not be touched directly with bare hands.8.2 STORAGE PRECAUTIONS(1) High temperature or humidity may reduce the performance of module. Please store LCD module withinthe specified storage conditions.(2) It is dangerous that moisture come into or contacted the LCD module, because the moisture maydamage LCD module when it is operating.(3) It may reduce the display quality if the ambient temperature is lower than 10 ºC. For example, theresponse time will become slowly, and the starting voltage of lamp will be higher than the room temperature.8.3 OPERATION PRECAUTIONS(1) Do not pull the I/F connector in or out while the module is operating.(2) Always follow the correct power on/off sequence when LCD module is connecting and operating. Thiscan prevent the CMOS LSI chips from damage during latch-up.(3) The startup voltage of Backlight is approximately 1000 Volts. It may cause electrical shock whileassembling with inverter. Do not disassemble the module or insert anything into the Backlight unit.9.2 PALLET10 DEFINITION OF LABELS10.1 CMO MODULE LABELThe barcode nameplate is pasted on each module as illustration, and its definitions are as following explanation.(a) Production location: Made In XXXX. XXXX stands for production location.。