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COPYRIGHT NOTICE © 2013 BendixKing by Honeywell. All rights reserved.Reproduction of this publication or any portion thereof by any means without the express written permission of Honeywell International Inc. is prohibited.This document is subject to change without notice.9201-B San Mateo Blvd. NE Albuquerque, New Mexico 87112 Customer SupportUS and Canada - 1.855.250.7027 International – 1.602.365.7027 /support At BendixKing we value your opinion and we are listening. For comments about this guide, please email: **************************KT 74 Pilot's GuideD201308000036Title Rev 0 Dec 2013Page T-1© Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of HoneywellKT 74 ADS-BOUT ENABLEDMODE STRANSPONDERPILOT'S GUIDEKT 74 Pilot's GuideRecord of RevisionsD201308000036 Page RR 1 Rev 0 Dec 2013© Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of HoneywellRevision History and InstructionsManual KT 74 ADS-B Out Enabled Mode S Transponder Pilot'sGuideRevision 0Summary This is a new release.Record of RevisionsREVISIONNUMBERREVISION DATE 0DEC, 2013KT 74 Pilot's GuideD201308000036Table of Contents Rev 0 Dec 2013 Page TC 1© Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of HoneywellTable of Contents Section Page1. Operation ................................................................................. 1-11.1 Introduction ...................................................................... 1-1 1.2 Front Panel Controls and Functions ................................ 1-2 1.3 Display ............................................................................. 1-2 Light Sensor .................................................................... 1-3 1.4 Mode Knob ...................................................................... 1-4 1.5 Push Buttons ................................................................... 1-5 Squawk Code Entry ......................................................... 1-6 1.6 Functions ......................................................................... 1-6 Flight Timer ...................................................................... 1-7 Stopwatch ........................................................................ 1-8 Flight ID Entry .................................................................. 1-8 Altitude Monitor ................................................................ 1-8 ADS-B Monitor ................................................................. 1-9 1.7 Warning Messages .......................................................... 1-9 1.8 Fault Annunciation ........................................................... 1-9 1.9 Configuration Mode ....................................................... 1-10 1.10 Low Temperature Operation ......................................... 1-102. Appendix ................................................................................. 2-12.1 Acronyms and Abbreviations ........................................... 2-1KT 74 Pilot's GuideTable of ContentsD201308000036 Page TC 2 Rev 0 Dec 2013© Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of HoneywellList of IllustrationsFigure Page Figure 1-1: Front Panel Controls and Functions ............................. 1-2 Figure 1-2: Display .......................................................................... 1-2 Figure 1-3: Mode Knob ................................................................... 1-4 Figure 1-4: Push Buttons ................................................................ 1-5 Figure 1-5: Functions ...................................................................... 1-6List of TablesTable 1-1: FUNC Sequence with Squat Switch Input Enabled ....... 1-7 Table 1-2: FUNC Sequence without Squat Switch Input Enabled .. 1-7KT 74 Pilot's GuideD201308000036Operation Rev 0 Dec 2013Page-1-1© Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell1. OPERATION1.1 INTRODUCTION Congratulations on choosing the KT 74 ADS-B Out Enabled Mode S Transponder. At BendixKing we are committed to providing you with the most reliable and advanced technology that will meet your transponder needs. The KT 74 meets the Global Mandates for Automatic Dependent Surveillance – Broadcast (ADS-B) out* and more.*When coupled with approved GPS source, STC and install kit required.Additional KT 74 Benefits:•Push button operation •New sleek design •Most affordable Mode S Transponder with ADS-B Out •Low power consumption •Stopwatch and timer •Altitude monitor •Built-in altitude repeater instead of a second altitude encoder • TIS-A Traffic outputThe feature-rich KT 74 brings the value, simplicity, reliability and affordability into the cockpit that BendixKing has been trusted for since 1959.The KT 74 is certified to ETSO C112d Class 1 Mode S level 2els, ETSO C166b Class B1S, FAA TSO C112D and TSO C166B.KT 74 Pilot's GuideOperationD201308000036 Page 1-2 Rev 0 Dec 2013© Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell1.2 FRONT PANEL CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONSFigure 1-1: Front Panel Controls and FunctionsThe KT 74 has the following front panel controls and functions:•Display: See section 1.3. •Mode Knob: See section 1.4. •Push Buttons: See section 1.5. • Functions: See section 1.6.1.3 DISPLAYFigure 1-2: DisplayKT 74 Pilot's GuideD201308000036Operation Rev 0 Dec 2013Page-1-3© Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of HoneywellThe display shows the following indications:•Active Mode: the Active Mode indicator shows the mode that is currently set on the Mode Knob. See section 1.4. • Pressure Altitude: The reported pressure altitude isdisplayed as a Flight Level (FL), which is the pressure altitude in hundreds of feet. When non-standard atmospheric conditions apply, this may not match the altimeter indicated altitude, but will be correctly displayed by the Air Traffic Control (ATC) radar.• Squawk Code: The current squawk code selected by the Numeric Buttons. See Squawk Code Entry in section 1.5• Flight ID: The aircraft call sign entered on your flight plan. See Flight ID Entry in section 1.6• IDENT Indicator: The IDENT Indicator shows when IDENT mode is active. See section 1.5.• Reply Indicator : The Reply Indicator is active when the transponder replies to interrogations.• Deviation Pointer: When altitude monitoring is in use, a small deviation pointer appears adjacent to the altitude display on the transponder. See Altitude Monitor in section 1.6.• Warning message: See section 1.7•Fault Annunciation: See section 1.8. Light SensorIf connected to a lighting bus, the KT 74 will adjust the brightness of the front panel lighting based upon the lighting bus input. If no lighting bus input is detected, the KT 74 will automatically control the front panel lighting based on the ambient light sensor. The dim point for the Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) backlight illumination can be adjusted by using the configuration mode as described in section 1.9 of this guide.KT 74 Pilot's GuideOperationD201308000036 Page 1-4 Rev 0 Dec 2013© Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell1.4 MODE KNOBFigure 1-3: Mode KnobThe mode knob to the right of the display controls the power to the transponder and the operating mode. The mode knob has the selections that follow:OFFPower is removed from the transponder. SBYThe transponder is on, but will not reply to any interrogations. ON The transponder will respond to all interrogations, butaltitude reporting is suppressed.ALTThe transponder will respond to all interrogations. When airborne, the transponder should always be set to ALT unless otherwise directed by Air Traffic Control. Aircraft installations that include a gear squat switch or other method of air/ground determination will automatically select surface reporting mode onlanding or when taxiing. The mode indicator will read GND.D201308000036 Operation Rev 0 Dec 2013Page-1-5© Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell1.5 PUSH BUTTONSFigure 1-4: Push ButtonsIDENTPress the IDENT button when ATC instructs you to “Ident” or “Squawk Ident”. This activates the SPI pulse in the transponder replies for 18 seconds. IDENT will appear in the display.VFRPressing the VFR button sets the transponder to the pre-programmed VFR code. Pressing the button again restores the previous squawk code.Pressing the VFR button while in Flight ID editing mode changes the Flight ID to the pre-programmed ID set up during configuration of the transponder.FUNCPressing the FUNC button provides access to the flight timer, stopwatch, Flight ID entry, ADS-B monitor (depending on installation) and altitude monitor function. See section 1.6 below.ENT The ENT button confirms selection or presented options. 0-7 The numeric buttons are used to change the squawk code and as part of the data entry selections.Operation D201308000036 Page 1-6Rev 0 Dec 2013© Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of HoneywellSquawk Code EntryPress any of the numeric buttons (0 through 7) to change the squawk code. A new squawk code is set when the fourth digit is entered. If the code entry is not completed within 7 seconds, the changes are ignored and the previous code restored. Some standard squawk codes are listed below:• 1200 VFR code in the USA• 7000 VFR code commonly used in Europe • 7500 Hijack code• 7600 Loss of communications •7700Emergency code1.6 FUNCTIONSFigure 1-5: FunctionsThe different KT 74 functions are accessed using the FUNC button. The functions displayed vary depending on whether the aircraft is airborne or is on the ground (squat switch or other method of air/ground determination installed) and has the GPS input enabled or not as shown in the following tables.D201308000036 Operation Rev 0 Dec 2013Page-1-7© Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of HoneywellTable 1-1: FUNC Sequence with Squat Switch Input Enabled Airborne/ Ground GPS INPUT SEQUENCEAirborneYesPWR ON (Squawk) -> Flight Time -> Timer -> ADS POS -> Edit Flight ID -> Alt Monitor -> SquawkAirborne No PWR ON (Squawk) -> Flight Time -> Timer -> Edit Flight ID -> Alt Monitor -> Squawk OnGround Yes PWR ON (Squawk) -> Flight Time -> Timer -> ADS POS -> Edit Flight ID -> Squawk OnGroundNoPWR ON (Squawk) -> Flight Time -> Timer -> Edit Flight ID -> SquawkTable 1-2: FUNC Sequence without Squat Switch Input Enabled GPS INPUT SEQUENCEYes PWR ON (Squawk) -> Flight Time -> Timer -> ADS POS -> Edit Flight ID -> Alt Monitor -> Squawk No PWR ON (Squawk) -> Flight Time -> Timer -> Edit Flight ID -> Alt Monitor -> SquawkEach function is described in more detail below:Flight TimerPress the FUNC button once to display the Flight Timer. The Flight Timer records the time for which the transponder has been powered on and operating in flight mode – either ON or ALT .Operation D201308000036 Page 1-8Rev 0 Dec 2013© Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of HoneywellStopwatchPress the FUNC button twice to display the stopwatch. The stopwatch can be used as a convenient timer. Pressing ENT will reset and start the timer. Pressing ENT again will stop the timer.Flight ID EntryPress the FUNC button three times to display the Flight ID entry screen. The edit the Flight ID using the numeric buttons. The lower portion of the display shows the alpha numeric characters selected through multiple presses of the numeric buttons. When the correct character is shown in the flight ID section of the screen, press the ENT button to accept and advance to the next digit. The flight ID is terminated with a “space” character located on the 7 button. When ENT is pressed on the end space, the new Flight ID will replace the previous value. If a button is not pressed for 7 seconds, the changes are ignored and the previous code restored.The Flight ID should correspond to the aircraft call sign entered on your flight plan. If no flight plan is active, the aircraft registration should be used as your Flight ID. Use only letters and digits. If the Flight ID is less than 8 characters long, enter the “space” character (7 button) to end it.Altitude MonitorPress the FUNC button four times to display the Altitude Monitor enable screen. The Altitude Monitor activates an audio annunciator or annunciator light (depending on installation) when the aircraft pressure altitude differs from the selected altitude by more than 200 feet. Pressing ENT toggles the altitude monitor at the current altitude.When altitude monitoring is in use, a small deviation pointer appears adjacent to the altitude display on the transponder.D201308000036 Operation Rev 0 Dec 2013Page-1-9© Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of HoneywellADS-B MonitorPress the FUNC button five times to display the Altitude Monitor screen The ADS-B Monitor is only available on installations that include an ADS-B position source. The ADS-B Monitor provides a display of the position information that is being transmitted in ADS-B position reports. This can provide confirmation that the correct information is being transmitted, particularly where the Global Positioning System (GPS) source is remote from the transponder. In the event that valid position information is NOT available from the GPS, the latitude and longitude display will be replaced by dashes. If no valid latitude and longitude is shown, then ADS-B position information is NOT being transmitted.Loss of ADS-B position information will also result in a WARNING message being displayed.1.7 WARNING MESSAGESIf the transponder detects a problem, the screen will indicate WARNING and a brief statement of the problem. Depending on the nature of the problem, your transponder may not be replying to interrogations. Note the message on the screen and pass that information to your avionics maintenance organization. The WARNING message should clear when the event has cleared. Press ENT to clear the message at any time; if the fault is still present the message may reappear.1.8 FAULT ANNUNCIATIONIf the transponder detects an internal failure, the screen will indicate FAULT and a brief statement of the problem. No replies will be made to interrogations when a fault is detected.Some FAULT indications can be recovered by switching the transponder off and back on again, although in all cases a FAULT code implies that there is a fault with the transponder or the installation. Note the FAULT message at the bottom of the screen and pass that information to your avionics maintenance organization.Operation D201308000036 Page 1-10Rev 0 Dec 2013© Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell1.9 CONFIGURATION MODEThe system is configured when it is first installed by your avionics installer. Configuration items include the Mode S aircraft address, the interface to the other aircraft systems, the aircraft category, and the pre-programmed values for VFR squawk code. To view or change these settings you must use Configuration Mode.Do not use Configuration Mode in flight. Check with your avionics installer before changing the configuration.To enter configuration mode, hold down the FUNC button while switching on the transponder. Configuration items can be changed using the numeric buttons (6 for down, 7 for up) and the ENT button to accept the selection. Pressing the 2 button will move back to the last menu item. Pressing FUNC advances to the next configuration item.When configuration is complete; switch the transponder off. When it is switched back on the transponder will use the new configuration.1.10 LOW TEMPERATURE OPERATIONThe KT 74 is certified to operate down to -25°C; however under cold operating conditions, the display update rate may be slowed but functional. The KT 74 incorporates an integral heating element in the front panel to automatically raise the temperature around the display. During cold operating conditions, a warm up period of 5 minutes minimum is suggested.D201308000036 Appendix Rev 0 Dec 2013Page 2-1© Honeywell International Inc. Do not copy without express permission of Honeywell2. APPENDIX2.1ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONSAcronyms and abbreviations used in this manual are defined as follows: TERMS DEFINITIONADS-B Automatic Dependent Surveillance ‐Broadcast ALT AltitudeATC Air Traffic Control ENT EnterFAA Federal Aviation Administration FL Flight Level FUNC FunctionGPS Global Positioning System IDIdentification IDENT IdentifyLCD Liquid Crystal Display SBY StandbyVFR Visual Flight RulesCopyrighted information in this manual is subject to change without notice. Bendix/King reserves the right to improve or change the products or contents of this manual, without notification of any person or agency. The contents of this pilot's guide may be downloaded, stored and reprinted for personal use provided that this copyright information is included. Commercial use is strictly prohibited. For further information contact **************************.。
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Users can view the current parameter values for these key parts by simply clicking on the icons corresponding to the parameters in the user er-defined key part indicators(KPIs)are used to monitor the computer’s key parts.Visible and/or audio alerts are triggered automatically via relay and SNMP traps when these KPIs exceed their preset threshold values,making it extremely convenient for operators to avoid system downtime by setting up predictive maintenance tasks well in advance.AppearanceFront ViewRear ViewSpecificationsComputerCPU Intel®Celeron®Processor1047UE(2M Cache,1.40GHz) System Chipset Mobile Intel®HM65Express ChipsetGraphics Controller Intel®HD GraphicsStorage Slot 2.5-inch HDD/SSD slots x1mSATA x1System Memory Slot SODIMM DDR3/DDR3L slot x1Supported OS Linux Debian8(Linux kernel v4.1)Windows Embedded Standard7(WS7P)32-bitWindows Embedded Standard7(WS7P)64-bitNote:W7E available by CTOSComputer InterfaceEthernet Ports Auto-sensing10/100/1000Mbps ports(RJ45connector)x6 USB2.0USB2.0hosts x4,type-A connectorsSerial Ports RS-232/422/485ports x2,software selectable(DB9male)RS-485ports x10,software-selectable(terminal block) Video Input VGA x1,15-pin D-sub connector(female)LED IndicatorsSystem Power x1Storage x1Programmable x6LAN2per port(10/100/1000Mbps)Serial InterfaceBaudrate50bps to115.2kbpsData Bits5,6,7,8Flow Control RTS/CTS,XON/XOFFIsolation2kVParity None,Even,Odd,Space,MarkStop Bits1,1.5,2Surge DA-681A-I-DPP models only:4kVSerial SignalsRS-232TxD,RxD,RTS,CTS,DTR,DSR,DCD,GND RS-422Tx+,Tx-,Rx+,Rx-,GNDRS-485-2w Data+,Data-,GNDRS-485-4w Tx+,Tx-,Rx+,Rx-,GNDPower ParametersOperating Voltage100to240VDC,100to240VACPower Button ON/OFF(rear panel)Reset button(front panel)Power Consumption25W(max.)Physical CharacteristicsHousing MetalDimensions(without ears)440x315x45mm(17.32x12.40x1.77in) Weight4,500g(10lb)Installation19-inch rack mountingEnvironmental LimitsOperating Temperature Standard Models:-25to55°C(-13to131°F)Wide Temp.Models:-40to70°C(-40to158°F) Storage Temperature(package included)-40to85°C(-40to185°F)Ambient Relative Humidity5to95%(non-condensing)Standards and CertificationsEMC EN61000-6-2/-6-4EMI CISPR32,FCC Part15B Class AEMS IEC61000-4-11DIPsIEC61000-4-2ESD:Contact:8kV;Air:15kVIEC61000-4-3RS:80MHz to1GHz:10V/mIEC61000-4-4EFT:Power:4kV;Signal:4kVIEC61000-4-5Surge:Power:4kV;Signal:4kVIEC61000-4-6CS:10VIEC61000-4-8:20A/mPower Substation IEC61850-3,IEEE1613Protection Relay IEC60255Safety EN60950-1,IEC60950-1,UL60950-1Shock IEC60068-2-27,IEC60870-2-2,IEC61850-3Edition1.0 DeclarationGreen Product RoHS,CRoHS,WEEEMTBFTime SP models:240,784hrsDPP models:215,436hrsStandards Telcordia SR332WarrantyWarranty Period3yearsDetails See /warrantyPackage ContentsDevice1x DA-681A Series computerInstallation Kit1x rack-mounting earDocumentation1x quick installation guide1x warranty cardNote This product requires additional modules(sold separately)to function.DimensionsOrdering InformationModel Name CPU DDR3RAM OS Storage(mSATA)Linux Debian864-bitPower Input100-240VAC/VDCOperating Temp.DA-681A-I-SP Celeron1047UE–––✓-25to55°C DA-681A-I-SP-LX Celeron1047UE2GB8GB✓✓-25to55°C DA-681A-I-DPP Celeron1047UE–––✓-25to55°C DA-681A-I-DPP-T Celeron1047UE–––✓-40to70°C DA-681A-I-DPP-LX Celeron1047UE2GB8GB✓✓-25to55°C DA-681A-I-DPP-T-LX Celeron1047UE2GB8GB✓✓-40to70°C Accessories(sold separately)Expansion ModulesDA-IRIGB-4DIO-PCI104-EMC4Expansion module with time-synchronization ports and DI/DOApplicable Models:DA-681A-I-DPPDA-681A-I-DPP-TDA-681A-I-DPP-LXDA-681A-I-DPP-T-LXUSB Dongle KitsUSB Dongle Kit Internal USB dongle kit installation packageStorage KitsDA-681A HDD Kit HDD/SSD installation package,supports single HDD/SSD©Moxa Inc.All rights reserved.Updated Feb22,2020.This document and any portion thereof may not be reproduced or used in any manner whatsoever without the express written permission of Moxa Inc.Product specifications subject to change without notice.Visit our website for the most up-to-date product information.。
BONDTECH Ender-7 LGX Lite 和 Mosquito 安装指南说明书
Manuals+— User Manuals Simplified.BONDTECH Ender-7 LGX Lite And Mosquito On The Creality Owner’s ManualHome » BONDTECH » BONDTECH Ender-7 LGX Lite And Mosquito On The Creality Owner’s ManualContents1 BONDTECH Ender-7 LGX Lite And Mosquito On TheCreality2 HOW TO Install3 TAKE GOOD CARE OF IT4 HOW TO GET HELP5 Documents / Resources5.1 ReferencesBONDTECH Ender-7 LGX Lite And Mosquito On The Creality7. Loosen the three M3 screws holding the extruder to the motor using a 2 mm hex key.Pull away the extruder gear.Fasten the three M3 screws holding the extruder to the motor.Undo the four M3 screws on the bottom of the gantry front side using a 2 mm hex key.11. Undo the four M3 screws on the bottom of the gantry back side using a 2 mm hex key.12. Use a flathead screwdriver or something similar to pop off the gantry cowling.13. Cut the zipties securing the wire loom coming from the toolhead.14. Disconnect all wires coming from the toolhead.15. Pull the toolhead wiring loom through the gantry cowling.16. Undo the two M3 screws holding the toolhead to the x-carriage using a 2.5 mm hex key.17. Remove the wires from the conduit.18. Undo the two M3 screws holding the fan using a 2 mm hex key.19. Undo the four M3 screws holding the hotend using a 2 mm hex key.20. Add the conduit holder to the LGX lite using two low profile M3x8 screws and a 2 mm hex key.21. Add the mount to the bottom of the LGX lite using three low profile M3x8 screws.22. Add the mount to the hotend using two M2.5×6 SHCS screws and a 2 mm hex key.23. Add the included 40 mm PTFE insert and a collet clip.24. Remove the heater cartridge and thermistor from the original hotend and add to the Mosquito.25. Route wires as shown.26. Add the LGX lite and hotend to the x-carriage by pushing them from the front.27. Fasten the hotend to the x-carriage using included low profile M3x8 screws and a 2 mm hex key.28. Fasten the fan to the hotend using the included M2.5×16 screws and a 2 mm hex key.29. Fasten the cowling to the x-carriage back using the same SHCS screws and a 2.5mm hex key.30. Push and pull the wiring loom through the conduit.31. Using some tape and a spare piece of filament or string helps with this step.32. Secure the conduit to the side of the LGX lite using the two included zip ties.33. Place the gantry cowling loosely on the gantry and feed the conduit into it.34. Reconnect all the connectors unplugged previously.35. Click the gantry cowling back in place and secure it using the same screws on the back.36. Attach the bowden tube.’37. Unscrew all screws holding the bottom cover on.38. Remove the bottom cover.39. Power on the printer and be careful around the now live wires during the following step.40. With a multimeter, measure between PSU ground and the extruder trimpot.It should be aboout 1.25 volts from factory. Dial this down to 0.90 volts.41. Power it down and close it back up and you are done with the hardware configuration.Please see the Quick Start Guide for software configuration and print profiles.TAKE GOOD CARE OF ITEvery 6 months, or sooner if you have a higher than 15h per week average usage, perform the following maintenance operations:1. With a tooth brush and alcohol:a. Clean the double gear and the drive gearsb. Clean the needle bearings2. With a fine brush and lubricanta. Lubricate the needle bearings3. With compressed aira. Blow the housing plastic parts to remove dust and dirt particlesHOW TO GET HELPWe are available to help you with any questions or issues you may have. Simply go to our website where you can access our customer support and send us your questions or follow the provided link:https://www.bondtech.se/contact/#tab_technical-support-requestswww.bondtech.seDocuments / ResourcesBONDTECH Ender-7 LGX Lite And Mosquito On The Creality [pdf] Owner's ManualEnder-7 LGX Lite And Mosquito On The Creality, Ender-7, LGX Lite And Mosquito On The Creality, Lite And Mosquito On The Creality, And Mosquito On The Creality, Mosquito On The Creality, On The Creality, The CrealityReferencesBondtech Dual Drive Extruders and Extrusion Upgrade KitsContact Bondtech for support or to send us a messageManuals+,。
莫莎公司一 OnCell G3100-HSPA 系列高速工业级IP网关特点和优势说明书
OnCell G3100-HSPA SeriesAdvanced five-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE/UMTS/HSPA IP gatewaysFeatures and Benefits•Five-band UMTS/HSPA800/850/AWS/1900/2100MHz•Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE850/900/1800/1900MHz•Redundant DC power inputs•Connect to Ethernet and serial devices over an integrated VPN•2digital inputs and1relay output•Centralized private IP management software with OnCell Central ManagerCertificationsIntroductionThe OnCell G3110/G3150-HSPA Series of high-speed industrial-grade IP gateways are intelligent wireless communication platforms that connect your Ethernet and serial devices over a cellular TCP/IP network.The OnCell G3110/G3150-HSPA Series offers connectivity to all five HSPA/UMTS frequency bands and quad GSM/GPRS/EDGE frequency bands used in Europe and the United States,allowing the most flexible global deployment on the best available network.The OnCell G3110/G3150-HSPA products come with private IP management software and support VPN for handling IP addresses on cellular networks.A built-in relay output can be configured to indicate the priority of events when notifying or warning engineers in the field.Two digital inputs allow you to connect basic I/O devices,and the OnCell G3110/G3150-HSPA Series comes with redundant power inputs to assure non-stop operation.SpecificationsCellular InterfaceCellular Standards GSM,GPRS,EDGE,UMTS,HSPABand Options UMTS/HSPA2100MHz/1900MHz/AWS/850MHz/900MHzUniversal quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE850MHz/900MHz/1800MHz/1900MHz HSPA Data Rates14.4Mbps DL,5.76Mbps ULEDGE Data Rates237kbps DL,237kbps ULEDGE Multi-Slot Class12EDGE Terminal Device Class Class BGPRS Data Rates85.6kbps DL,85.6kbps ULGPRS Multi-Slot Class12GPRS Terminal Device Class Class BGPRS Coding Schemes CS1to CS4Cellular Antenna Connectors1SMA femaleNo.of SIMs1SIM Control Voltage3VEthernet Interface10/100BaseT(X)Ports(RJ45connector)1Serial InterfaceNo.of Ports1Serial Standards OnCell G3110-HSPA/G3150-HSPA Series:RS-232(DB9female connector)OnCell G3150-HSPA Series:RS-232/422/485(5-pin terminal block connector)Data Bits5,6,7,8Stop Bits1,1.5,2(when parity is None)Parity None,Even,Odd,Space,MarkFlow Control RTS/CTS,XON/XOFFBaudrate50bps to921.6kbpsSerial SignalsRS-232TxD,RxD,RTS,CTS,DTR,DSR,DCD,GNDRS-422Tx+,Tx-,Rx+,Rx-,GNDRS-485-2w Data+,Data-,GNDRS-485-4w Tx+,Tx-,Rx+,Rx-,GNDEthernet Software FeaturesManagement ARP,DDNS,DHCP Server/Client,BOOTP,DNS Relay,HTTP,SMTP,SNMPv1/v2c/v3,TCP/IP,Telnet,UDP,Web Console,Wireless Search Utility,Serial Console,TelnetConsole,Remote SMS Control,OnCell Central Manager,GuaranLinkSecurity HTTPS/SSL,SSHTime Management SNTPFirewall WAN IP FilteringRouting NAT,Port forwardingFirewallFilter ICMPOperation ModesStandards Ethernet Modem modeReal COM modeReverse Real COMRFC2217modeTCP Client modeTCP Server modeUDP modeSMS TunnelPower ParametersNo.of Power Inputs Redundant dual inputsInput Voltage12to48VDCPower Connector Terminal blockInput Current0.9A@12VDC,0.23A@48VDCReverse Polarity Protection SupportedPhysical CharacteristicsHousing AluminumIP Rating IP30Dimensions28x126x93mm(1.1x4.94x3.64in)Weight445g(0.98lb)Environmental LimitsOperating Temperature Standard Models:-30to55°C(-22to131°F)Wide Temp.Models:-30to70°C(-22to158°F)Storage Temperature(package included)-40to75°C(-40to167°F)Ambient Relative Humidity5to95%(non-condensing)Standards and CertificationsSafety UL60950-1EMC EN55032/24EMI CISPR32,FCC Part15B Class AEMS IEC61000-4-2ESD:Contact:8kV;Air:15kVIEC61000-4-3RS:80MHz to1GHz:10V/mIEC61000-4-4EFT:Power:4kV;Signal:2kVIEC61000-4-5Surge:Power:1kVIEC61000-4-6CS:3VIEC61000-4-8PFMFRadio Frequency EN301489-1,EN301489-7,EN301489-24,EN301511,EN301908,FCC Part22H,FCC Part24EFreefall IEC60068-2-31MTBFTime380,000hrsStandards Telcordia SR332WarrantyWarranty Period5yearsDetails See /warrantyPackage ContentsDevice1x OnCell G3100-HSPA Series IP gateway1Installation Kit1x DIN-rail kitAntenna1x UMTS/HSPADocumentation1x quick installation guide1x warranty card1.An activated SIM card(not included)must be provided by a third party Cellular Service Provider.DimensionsOrdering InformationModel Name Cellular Standard Band Operating Temp.Serial StandardsOnCell G3110-HSPA UMTS/HSPA 800/850/AWS/1900/2100MHz-30to55°C RS-232OnCell G3150-HSPA UMTS/HSPA 800/850/AWS/1900/2100MHz-30to55°C RS-232/422/485OnCell G3110-HSPA-T UMTS/HSPA 800/850/AWS/1900/2100MHz-30to70°C RS-232OnCell G3150-HSPA-T UMTS/HSPA 800/850/AWS/1900/2100MHz-30to70°C RS-232/422/485Accessories(sold separately)AntennasANT-WCDMA-ANF-00GSM/GPRS/EDGE/UMTS/HSPA,omni-directional outdoor antenna,0dBiANT-WCDMA-ASM-1.5GSM/GPRS/EDGE/UMTS/HSPA,omni-directional rubber duck antenna,1.5dBiANT-WCDMA-AHSM-04-2.5m GSM/GPRS/EDGE/UMTS/HSPA,omni-directional magnetic base antenna,4dBiANT-LTE-ASM-02GPRS/EDGE/UMTS/HSPA/LTE,omni-directional rubber duck antenna,2dBiANT-LTE-ANF-04GSM/GPRS/EDGE/UMTS/HSPA/LTE,omni-directional outdoor antenna,4dBi,IP66AntennasANT-LTEUS-ASM-01GSM/GPRS/EDGE/UMTS/HSPA/LTE,omni-directional rubber duck antenna,1dBiWireless Antenna CableA-CRF-SMSF-R3-100Cellular magnetic-base SMA connector with1-meter RF cableCRF-SMA(M)/N(M)-300N-type(male)to SMA(male),CFD200cable,3m©Moxa Inc.All rights reserved.Updated Nov12,2018.This document and any portion thereof may not be reproduced or used in any manner whatsoever without the express written permission of Moxa Inc.Product specifications subject to change without notice.Visit our website for the most up-to-date product information.。
Poly G200视频合作设备说明书
POLY G200Today, video and voice collaboration are vital in enabling companies to conduct everyday business. Whether from an office or from home, communication is the key to business continuity and economic success.Growth companies and businesses need enterprise-quality tools to ensure that their teams have the best chance of success.The Poly G200 video collaboration device allows teams to communicate and share ideas clearly. Its compact, portable form factor is packed with powerful features such as 1080p HD quality. Paired with the signature, rich Poly audio quality, users will feel like they are collaborating effectively in the same room as far-end participants. Teams can also be more productive, sharing ideas clearly, with crystal clear visuals displayed on up to 2 screens.The sharp, rich and reliable video collaboration that the Poly G200 delivers, comes at an affordable price. It is deployment friendly, with an intuitive user-interface. Its ease of use and simple set-up makes it a wise choice for organizations looking to adopt effective video collaboration solutions.AFFORDABLE COLLABORATION FOR GROWING BUSINESS.BENEFITS• Affordable video collaboration device with uncompromised audio and video quality • Sharp, rich and reliable video collaboration with full 1080p HD • Minimize meeting disruptions from background noise with advanced audio technology - Poly NoiseBlock • Poly Lost Packet Recovery (LPR) technology keeps your meetings clear and on track, despite tough network conditions.SPECIFICATIONSPACKAGE INCLUDES• G200 codec• EagleEye Mini camera orEagleEye Cube USB camera• Poly Studio Microphone• Bluetooth® Remote control (for G200)• Cable bundleVIDEO STANDARDS AND PROTOCOLS • H.264, H.264 High Profile, H.239• H.264 video error concealment VIDEO INPUT• 1 x USB• 1 x HDMIVIDEO OUT• 2 x HDMIPEOPLE VIDEO RESOLUTION ENCODE • 1920x1080, 30fps (HD 1080p)• 1280x720, 30fps (HD 720p)• 640x360, 30fps• 320x180, 30fpsPEOPLE VIDEO RESOLUTION DECODE • 1920x1080, 30fps (HD1080p)• 1280x720, 30fps (HD720p)• 1280x768, 30fps (WXGA)• 1024x768, 30fps (XGA)• 800x600, 30fps (SVGA)• 640x480, 30fps (VGA)• 640x360, 30fps• 320x240, 30fps (QVGA)• SIF (352 x 240), 30fps • 1024x576, 30fps (w576p)• 768x448, 30fps (w448p)• 576x448, 30fps (448p)• 512x288, 30fps (w288p)CONTENT VIDEO RESOLUTION• Input (Through 1 x HDMI)-WUXGA (1920 x 1200)-HD (1920 x 1080)-HD (1280 x 720)-WXGA (1280 x 768)-XGA (1024 x 768)-SVGA (800 x 600)• Receive-HD (1920 x 1080)-HD (1280 x 720)-XGA (1024 x 768)• Transmit-HD (1920 x 1080)-HD (1280 x 720)• Content frame rate-5–30 fpsCONTENT SHARING• 1 x HDMI input• Polycom Content App supportAUDIO INPUT• 1 x Polycom StudioExpansion microphone• 1 x HDMI• 1 x USBAUDIO OUTPUT• 1 x HDMI• 1 x USBOTHER INTERFACES• 2x USB 2.0• 1x USB-C1• Bluetooth 4.0AUDIO STANDARDS AND PROTOCOLS• 48KHz Siren LPR• 16 kHz bandwidth with G.722.1• 32 kHz bandwidth with G722.1C• 8 kHz bandwidth with G.711• 48 kHz bandwidth with G.719NETWORK• IPv4 support• 1 x 10/100/1G Ethernet• H.323 or SIP up to 4Mbps• Polycom Lost Packet Recovery(LPR) technology• Dynamic Bandwidth AllocationSECURITY• Media Encryption (H.323, SIP):AES-128, AES-256• H.235 support• Authenticated access to adminmenus, web interface• PKI/Certificate Management:• TLS 1.2, 1.1, 1.0-Self-signed and CA-signedcertificate supportOPTIONS• EagleEye IV USB camera• Poly StudioPOLY G200©2020 Plantronics, Inc. All rights reserved. Poly and the propeller design are trademarks of Plantronics, Inc. The Bluetooth trademark is owned by BluetoothAVAILABLE IN SELECTED COUNTRIES ONLY.LEARN MOREFor more information on Poly G200 visit ELECTRICAL• Typical operating voltage/power -24VA @ 230V @ 50/60 Hz -24VA @ 120V @ 60 Hz • Typical BTU/h - 51ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATION • Operating temperature -0 to 40 °C • Operating humidity -20 to 80%• Non-operating temperature - -20 to 70 °C• Non-operating humidity (non- condensing) - 5 to 95%• Maximum altitude -5000mPHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS • G200 base box-320mm (L) x 235mm (W) x70mm (H) - 1.3kg1F or future use。
emg-drehmo
emg-drehmo1. IntroductionThe emg-drehmo is a powerful and versatile electromyography (EMG) device with integrated motion tracking capabilities. This document provides detailed information on the specifications and functionality of the emg-drehmo device.2. Features2.1 EMG Sensor•The emg-drehmo device is equipped with high-resolution EMG sensors that detect electrical signalsgenerated by muscle contractions.•The EMG sensors provide accurate and real-time data on muscle activity.•The device supports multi-channel EMG recording, allowing for the monitoring of multiple musclessimultaneously.2.2 Motion Tracking•In addition to EMG recording, the emg-drehmo device also includes integrated motion tracking capabilities.•The built-in motion trackers capture precise movement data, allowing for the analysis of muscle activation and joint angles during physical activities.•The motion tracking feature is especially useful for applications such as sports science, rehabilitation, and biomechanics research.2.3 Wireless Connectivity•The emg-drehmo device supports wireless connectivity, enabling seamless data transfer to a computer or mobile device.•The Bluetooth technology ensures reliable and secure data transmission.•Users can access and analyze their EMG and motion data in real-time using dedicated software.2.4 Customizable Software•The emg-drehmo device comes with a user-friendly software interface that allows for easy customization and control.•Users can adjust recording parameters, set thresholds for muscle activation detection, and configure data visualization options.•The software also provides advanced analysis tools for in-depth evaluation of EMG and motion data.3. ApplicationsThe emg-drehmo device has a wide range of applications in various fields:3.1 Sports Science•The emg-drehmo device is valuable for athletes and sports teams to monitor and optimize their trainingprograms.•The real-time EMG and motion data provide insights into muscle activation patterns during specific sportsmovements.•Coaches and trainers can use this information to design targeted exercises and improve performance.3.2 Rehabilitation•In the field of rehabilitation, the emg-drehmo device can be used to assess and monitor muscle activity during the recovery process.•Physical therapists can analyze the EMG and motion data to track progress and customize rehabilitationexercises accordingly.•The device also allows for real-time feedback, helping patients with neuromuscular disorders to improve their motor control.3.3 Biomechanics Research•Biomechanics researchers can benefit from the comprehensive EMG and motion data provided by the emg-drehmo device.•The device enables the analysis of muscle activation patterns, joint angles, and movement coordination.•This information contributes to a better understanding of human movement biomechanics.4. Technical Specifications4.1 EMG Sensor•Resolution: 16-bit•Sampling Rate: up to 2000 Hz•Number of Channels: 4•Input Range: ±5V•Impedance: <10kΩ4.2 Motion Tracking•Motion Tracking Technology: Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU)•Number of Sensors: 6 (3-axis accelerometer, 3-axis gyroscope)•Sampling Rate: up to 1000 Hz•Motion Range: ±16g (accelerometer), ±2000°/s (gyroscope)4.3 Wireless Connectivity•Bluetooth Version: 4.2•Range: Up to 10 meters•Compatibility: Windows, macOS, Android, iOS5. ConclusionIn conclusion, the emg-drehmo is a state-of-the-art EMG device with integrated motion tracking capabilities. It offers high-resolution EMG recordings and precise motion tracking data, making it a valuable tool for sports science, rehabilitation, and biomechanics research. With its wireless connectivity and customizable software, the emg-drehmo provides a user-friendly and comprehensive solution for analyzing muscle activation and movement patterns.。
s-MEXT-G00 型号:Klimaschr
HighlightsIdeal für kleine und mittlere Technik- oder Serverräume Zur Klimatisierung von kleinen und mittleren Server- und Technikräumen ist die Geräteserie s-MEXT -G00 entworfen worden. Die Klimaschränke werden an eine oder zwei Mr. Slim Außeneinheiten angeschlossen. Neben dem Kühl-betrieb stehen auch optional die Funktionen Heizen, Be- und Entfeuchten im Vordergrund, um auch höherwertigen Anfor-derungen an das Raumklima gerecht zu werden. Das System ist als Plug and Play Lösung für eine schnelle und einfacheInstallation und Inbetriebnahme konzipiert. Zudem werden die Geräte einem umfassenden Testlauf im Werk unterzogen.s-MEXT -G00 - Over: Luftausblas nach obenKlimaschränke mit Mr. Slim Außeneinheit• K limaschrank für Kältemittel R32• A usführung: nur Kühlen • A usführung: Kühlen, Heizen, Befeuchten • S HR Wert bis 92%• W asserleckage-Sensor • G 4 Luftfilter mit Differenzdrucküberwachung • E C Ventilator • K askadierung von bis zu 10 GerätenOver: Luftausblas nach obenDer Luftansaug erfolgt über Öffnungen im unteren Teil der Türen des Klimaschrankes aus dem Raum heraus und bläst die Luft nach oben in den Raum. Im Bild ist der Luftausblas mit einem 90° Plenum (optional) dargestellt. Weitere Gerätemerkmale:Geräteaufbau • 3Gehäusegrößen • L eistungen von 6 - 28,0 kW mit einem Mr. Slim Außengerät • L eistungen von 38,8 - 42,4 kW mit zwei Mr. Slim Außengeräten • R ohrleitungslänge bis maximal 100 Meter • F ront-Zugang zu allen GerätekomponentenLüfter und Volumenstromregelung • 1 EC Plug Fan bzw. 2 EC Plug Fans für Leistungsgröße 022• R eglung der Lüfterdrehzahl über / / Konstante Drehzahl/ / Variable Drehzahl anhand der Lastanforderung / / Konstanten Volumenstrom (optional)/ / Konstanten Druck im Doppelboden (optional)• E conomy-Funktion im Standby-BetriebSchaltschrank und Regelung • H auptschalter • F ern-Ein / Aus-Kontakt • S törmeldeausgang Priorität A • S törmeldeausgang Priorität B • S chnittstellenkarte PAC-IF 013 im Klimaschrank installiert und verkabelt • Z uluft- oder Rücklufttemperaturregelung • B lackBox Funktion zur Analyse von Fehlermeldungen • B ediendisplay mit Klartextanzeige am Klimaschranks-MEXT-G00 OverPUZ-ZM60VHA2PUZ-ZM100-250YKA2R 32s-MEXT -G00 - Over: Luftausblas nach oben - kühlen, heizen, befeuchtenKlimaschränke mit Mr. Slim AußeneinheitUnsere Klimaanlagen, Kaltwassersätze und Wärmepumpen enthalten die fluorierten Treibhausgase R410A, R513A, R134a, R32, R1234ze und R454B.Weitere Informationen finden Sie in der entsprechenden Bedienungsanleitung.s-MEXT -G00 Klimaschränke mit Mr. Slim Außeneinheit:Aufstellungen ohne Doppelboden mit Luftausblas nach oben - kühlen, heizen, befeuchten* Brutto-Kälteleistung bei: Außen: 35 °C; Innen: 27 °C / 47 % r. F.; 5 m Leitungslänge; ESP: 20 Pa ** SHR: Verhältnis von sensibler Kälteleistung zu gesamter Kälteleistung *** bei windgeschützter Aufstellung oder mit Zubehör Low Temperature Kitsensible Leistung (kW)*SHR**Leistungsaufnahme (kW)*EER*Einsatzbereich Klimaschrank Temperatur (°C)Einsatzbereich Klimaschrank relative Feuchte (%)Einsatzbereich Außengerät (°C)6,080,891,464,6719 − 35 °C 30 – 60 % (-15 °C***) -5 °C / +46 °C8,880,882,354,319 − 35 °C 30 – 60 % (-15 °C***) -5 °C / +46 °C10,20,863,413,4919 − 35 °C 30 – 60 % (-15 °C***) -5 °C / +46 °C19,30,867,113,1619 − 35 °C 30 – 60 % (-15 °C***) -5 °C / +46 °C260,9310,72,6119 − 35 °C 30 – 60 % (-15 °C***) -5 °C / +46 °C33,60,8610,93,5619 − 35 °C 30 – 60 % (-15 °C***) -5 °C / +46 °C35,20,8314,82,8619 − 35 °C 30 – 60 % (-15 °C***) -5 °C / +46 °C* gemessen in 1 m Entfernung** von 71 bis 105 m bitte Mr. Slim O&M Manual hinzuziehen *** bei Leitungslängen über 50 m。
IBM Smarter Cities 城市管理解决方案说明书
Events / Incidents
Coordinate resources and processes to operate effec3vely
Public Safety
Social Programs Transporta3on Stadiums
Automatically flag event conflicts between city agencies
Events trigger pre-‐determined workflows
Efficient control and utilization of cross agency resources to reduce the time to resolution of emergency and crisis situations
Manage and track workflows
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Coordinate resources to respond to issues rapidly & effectively
Facilitate cross agency decision making and collaboration in order
Trigger pre-defined workflows to improve responsiveness, minimize service disruptions, and reduce impacts of emergency situations
Event lists with addi3onal informa3on
Education
Transportation
Global Mixed-mode Technology Inc. G690 G691
3 VCC GND VCC
RESET RESET GND
Ver: 1.3 Oct 31, 2002
TEL: 886-3-5788833
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Global Mixed-mode Technology Inc.
G690/G691
Absolute Maximum Ratings
Applications
Computers Controllers Intelligent Instruments Critical µP and µC Power Monitoring Portable / Battery-Powered Equipment Automotive
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µA
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4.70
4.75
4.86
4.45
4.50
4.56
4.06
4.10
4.20 3.11
V
3.15
3.23
2.96
3.00
3.08
2.66
2.70
2.76
Ver: 1.3 Oct 31, 2002
TEL: 886-3-5788833
General Description
The G690/G691 are microprocessor (µP) supervisory circuits used to monitor the power supplies in µP and digital systems. They provide excellent circuit reliability and low cost by eliminating external components and adjustments when used with +5V, +3.3V, +3.0V- powered circuits.
肯天:不仅提供产品,更注重为客户创造价值——访肯天亚太区高级副总裁兼总经理Bret Miller
肯天:不仅提供产品,更注重为客户创造价值———访肯天亚太区高级副总裁兼总经理Bret Miller“肯天在脱模剂行业已经有接近60年的科研开发和生产经验,凭借对客户业务的深刻理解,能够为客户提供独到的解决方案,帮助客户提高生产效率、提升产品品质,降低成本。
”肯天亚太区高级副总裁兼总经理BretMiller先生在接受采访时自豪地说。
提供定制化配方服务,满足客户个性化需求Bret Miller先生一开始就幽默地说:“肯天是一家做脱模剂的公司。
脱模剂是什么?形象一些来说,脱模剂就好比生活中烧菜的油,油的作用是让锅里的食物可以顺利被盛出,不会粘在锅底上。
同样的道理,我们在工业领域所扮演着相同的角色。
”肯天公司成立于1960年,在脱模剂行业已经有接近60年的研发和生产经验,2004年被科德宝集团收购,隶属于科德宝特种化工集团。
目前服务七个应用领域,包括复合材料、压铸、聚氨酯、橡胶、热塑性塑料、轮胎、人造板。
肯天不单是一家脱模剂产品的公司,我们为客户提供高效完整的脱模解决方案。
我们在各个应用行业里面都有数十年的服务经验,并有经验丰富的团队为客户提供产品以及技术支持,能够集中资源快速响应客户需求,为客户提供有效提高质量与生产效率的解决方案。
注重创新,设立专属研发实验室科德宝集团拥有强大的技术平台,不同应用行业之间的资源可以全球共享,让肯天有更多创新的机会和可能性。
谈到肯天实验室,Bret Miller先生表示,我们致力于开发旨在优化工艺流程的解决方案。
肯天在全球都有技术精良、设备齐全的行业专属研发实验室,同时,我们在各个区域都有业界领先的区域技术服务与开发实验室、分析和应用研究实验室。
我们整合诸多不同技术资源,充分利用多行业共享知识体系,针对客户需求与行业难题开发解决方案。
对于肯天来说,我们非常自豪的是在各个行业里面都有着十分强大的技术和专家团队。
我们的专家团队对客户的需求有着充分的了解,他们的服务以及研发能力在业内也是顶尖的,能为不同的客户带来个性化的解决方案和产品。
Landis_Gyr Company profile
Key FiguresTurnover: USD 1.60 billionR&D: 6.9 % of sales Employees: 5,210Global footprint: 72 sites in 32 countriesLandis+Gyr is the leading global provider of inte-grated Energy Management products tailored to energy company needs and unique in its ability to deliver true end-to-end Advanced Metering solu-tions. The Company offers the broadest portfolio of products and services in the electricity meter-ing industry and is paving the way for the next generation of Smart Grids.With annual sales of USD 1.60 billion, Landis+Gyr, an independent growth platform of the Toshiba Corporation (TKY:6502) and 40% owned by the In-novation Network Corporation of Japan (INCJ) operates in 32 countries across five continents and employs more than 5,200 people whose sole mission is to help the world manage energy better. More information is available at .Table of ContentsSmart Grid18 |Building the Smart Grid20 |Distribution Automation22 |Advanced Metering Infrastructure24 |Secure Energy Supply26 |Meter Data Management28 |Environmental Stewardship30 |Beyond the Smart Grid – an Outlook32 |Contributing to Smart CommunitiesCommitted to Sustainability34 |Energy Efficiency and SustainabilityBusiness Year 201104 |Milestones 201106 |Message from the Chairman07 |Landis+Gyr Group12 |Americas14 |EMEA and Asia Pacific16 |Technology and Innovation17 |Global Supply Chain ManagementCompany Information42 |Group Companies44 |Executive Management45 |AddressesValue Proposition38 |Our Value Proposition40 |Our Product and Solution Offeringn USA: Landis+Gyr is selected by Alliant Energy Corpo-ration to provide radios and selected components for ex-panding its existing distribution automation network for a Smart Grid project. n USA: Landis+Gyr and Ecologic Analytics intensify their collaboration on the development of the next generation of the Gridstream™ Meter Data Unification & Synchronization (MDUS) 2.0 to streamline integration with SAP for Utilities.September n USA: An IDC Energy Insights report ranks Landis+Gyr as the only company in the market leader category for Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) technology.April n China: Landis+Gyr has been selected by the State Grid Corporation of China to supply over 10,000 commercial and industrial advanced electricity meters for upcoming deployment in six provinces. n Zug: Landis+Gyr has signed an agreement with Oulu Energy in Finland for the delivery of the Landis+Gyr Gridstream™ Smart Metering solution and Smart Me-tering hardware.January n Switzerland and Japan: Toshiba Corporation has entered into a definitive sale agreement with the shareholders of Landis+Gyr, under which Toshiba will acquire Landis+Gyr for USD 2.3 billion in cash, to build the world’s Smart Grid leader. n Canada: Landis+Gyr has been chosen by Hydro-Québec to deploy its next-generation digital Smart Meter network rollout.May n USA: Kosciusko REMC has selected Landis+Gyr’s Gridstream™ RF Advanced Metering solution for its Smart Grid infrastructure project. n Australia: Landis+Gyr has been recognized with the inaugural 2011 Frost & Sullivan Asia Pacific Advanced Metering Infrastructure Company of the Year Award.November n North America: Landis+Gyr has been awarded second place in the mid-size industry category of Mexico’s 2011 National Award for Energy Savings. December n Europe: Landis+Gyr, Nordic telecom operator and Smart Metering communication hub specialist Xemex bundle their international experience and launch a new communication solution. n USA: Landis+Gyr has been selected by Nashville Elec-tric Service to install the Smart Grid network that will support the utility’s immediate Advanced Metering and Demand Response needs. n USA: Landis+Gyr has been selected by Kauai Island Util-ity Cooperative (KIUC) to deploy advanced meters and in-frastructure as part of a wide-ranging Smart Grid project.October n USA: Landis+Gyr negotiates a seven-year extension of its contract to provide managed metering services for Puget Sound Energy, the largest utility in Washing-ton state. n USA: Landis+Gyr joins National Campaign on Energy Conservation aimed at promoting energy conservation among U.S. electricity consumers.JuneFebruary n Europe: Landis+Gyr brings a key Smart Grid building block, namely its Gridstream™ MDUS (Meter Data Unifi-cation & Synchronization) integrated with the SAP for Utilities solution portfolio to market.August n USA: Master Meter and Landis+Gyr enter into a tech-nology partnership designed to provide dynamic water measurement solutions to utilities through the Gridstream™ Advanced Metering estones 2011Consolidating the Group’smarket leadershipAndreas Umbach, President and Chief Executive OfficerIn financial year 2011, Landis+Gyr was able tosustain increased year-over-year sales levelsagain despite a challenging global economic envi-ronment. The Company, now an independentgrowth platform within the Toshiba Group, furtherstrengthened and expanded its product offering ofleading-edge products in all regions, with a spe-cial emphasis on meeting opportunities in emerg-ing markets. Very significant growth of 26 % in theAsia Pacific region coupled with 7 % growth inEMEA more than offset the USD 29 million declinein the Americas region. Total sales increased 4.3 %reaching a record USD 1.60 billion, a solid growthcompared to previous year’s result (2010: USD1.53 billion). The Group still achieved record salesdespite several adverse developments in 2011.Economies in mature and emerging Asian marketswere affected by major natural catastrophes. Theearthquake and subsequent tsunami in Japan andthe severe flooding in Thailand interrupted and de-layed the planned modernization of electricity sup-ply networks. In Europe, the debt crisis reachedOver the past ten yearsLandis+Gyr earned areputation as an indus-try pioneer creating theworld leader in Smart Metering. Now part of theToshiba family, Landis+Gyr can take advantage ofthe Group’s tradition of leading innovation, re-sources and expertise to complement and developits product offering and thereby strengthen itsunique market proposition. The Toshiba Group wel-comes Landis+Gyr, the global leader in Energy Man-agement solutions for utilities with over 8,000 sat-isfied utility customers worldwide. We are eager tosupport our new colleagues in helping society tomanage energy better. The combination is de-signed to create a new growth platform withinToshiba specifically targeting the global Smart Gridopportunity, bringing benefits to utilities and theiranother peak inmany countriesin the secondhalf of the year,resulting in further delays in the planned rollout ofAdvanced Metering projects, even though thisimpact was limited thanks to the priorities set outin the European Union’s 20-20-20 goals.Growth in 2011 was primarily fueled by significantcustomer contract wins in the reporting period.These included a contract with Hydro-Québec,one of North America’s largest utilities, which wasthe largest contract ever awarded to the Compa-ny. In addition, Landis+Gyr was distinguished withthe inaugural 2011 Frost & Sullivan Asia PacificAdvanced Metering Infrastructure Company of theYear Award in November and ranked second inthe mid-size industry category of Mexico’s 2011National Award for Energy Savings in Decem-ber 2011. The Company received the latter award forenergy efficiency improvements at its advancedelectric meter manufacturing plant in Reynosa,Mexico. Moreover, an Energy Insights report of In-ternational Data Corporation (IDC), the premierglobal provider of market intelligence and adviso-ry services, ranked Landis+Gyr as sole company Message from the Chairman«All stakeholderswill benefitfrom this combination ofmarket leaders.»Landis+Gyr GroupAs the rollout of next-generation Smart Meters continued around the globe,Landis+Gyr further expanded its leading market position in 2011 thanksto its innovative state-of-the-art product and solution offering.In 2011 a new era began: Landis+Gyr and the Toshiba Group became partners,joining their capabilities, technologies and experiences to help society buildSmart Communities.Andreas Umbach, President and Chief Executive OfficerMunehiko Tsuchiya, Chairman Landis+Gyr AGcustomers, the actual end consumers of energy. Itis the aim of Toshiba to leverage Landis+Gyr’sproven capabilities and jointly create a much wideroffering for utility customers. Dedicated teamsfrom both companies have already achieved pleas-ing progress in accelerating the development of acombined product and service portfolio that willserve the needs of utilities and ensure that con-sumers will benefit from the integration of first-class engineering know-how as Smart Grid appli-cations continue to evolve into Smart Communityenvironments. In addition to enhancing and furtherdeveloping Landis+Gyr’s iconic brand and reputa-tion for excellence in Smart Metering solutions, thisstrategic move underlines Toshiba’s total commit-ment to people and to the future, its determinationto help create a higher quality of life for all, and todo its part to help ensure the progress of the worldcommunity. It is our strong belief that all of the twocompanies’ stakeholders will benefit from thispowerful combination, including their businesspartners. Toshiba: “Committed to People, Commit-ted to the Future.”Munehiko Tsuchiya, ChairmanOwnershipToshiba Corporation 60 %Innovation Network Corporation of Japan 40 %«We continuedto strengthenour position as amarketleader.»in the market leader category for Advanced Metering Infra-structure (AMI) technology. These achievements are tes-timony to the Group’s coretechnology offering, underpinned by Landis+Gyr’s long history of precision engineering, leading-edge product development and high-quality as-sembly. Even more importantly, the perception of Landis+Gyr’s offering in the markets reflects fa-vorably on the dedication of the Group’s more than 5,200 employees. In the light of the need for an efficient and secure energy supply, their top priority remains the fast deployment of Smart Grid infrastructure worldwide. To accelerate this vision, Landis+Gyr invested USD 110.8 million in R&D projects (2010: USD 101.1 million), further broadening the Group’s state-of-the-art product and solutions pipeline. Technological innovations and new rollout contract The continuing global adoption of Smart Metering and Smart Grid infrastructure projects was the key driver of Landis+Gyr’s growth in 2011. The Group achieved further significant advances in winning future business contracts and delivering both solutions and products to its customers.One of the most important achievements in 2011 was Hydro-Québec’s decision announced in May 2011 to have Landis+Gyr deploy its next-genera-tion digital Smart Meter network. Under the agree-ment, valued at CAD 350 million, Landis+Gyr’s Gridstream TMRF two-way communication infra-structure will be installed over the next five years, allowing Hydro-Québec to improve grid reliability and operational efficiencies. Landis+Gyr will also provide a data management system, associated software, service and support. Another major highlight in regard to future growth was the an-nouncement by the State Grid Corporation of China in January 2011 that Landis+Gyr would supply over 10,000 commercial and industrial advanced electricity meters for upcoming deployment in six provinces. The win of this initial contract from the country’s grid operator gives the Company a strong foothold in the important Chinese market. In Eu-rope, Landis+Gyr secured new agreements with Oulu Energy in Finland for the delivery of the Landis+Gyr Gridstream Smart Metering solution and Smart Me-tering hardware and with Nordic telecom operator andSmart Metering communication hub specialist Xemex to bundletechnology and market expertise into a new com-munication solution. In addition to Smart Meter-ing wins, the Group also recorded substantial success in South America and India by actively pushing the transition from electromechanical to digital meters and supporting utilities in effective-ly reducing nontechnical losses. Technology-wise, too, Landis+Gyr strengthened and expanded its industry-leading market posi-tion. The Group launched various new products and software solutions and entered new develop-ment agreements with partner companies, there-by enhancing its technology portfolio, meeting new customer needs and helping utilities around the world to deploy the next generation of Smart Grid networks. A major strategic decision was the acquisition of the remaining stake in Ecologic Analytics, based in Minnesota, USA, effective January 2012, bringing Landis+Gyr’s ownership to 100 %. Ecologic Analytics is the most experi-enced Meter Data Management (MDM) software provider in North America with more end points«Valuableproject wins securedsustained growth.» «We have the technology and capabilities to enlargeour customers’Smart Grid offering.» Structure & Contactsin service and more meter reads handled annuallythan anyone in the industry. Ecologic Analyticstransforms Advanced Metering Infrastructure datainto accurate, timely and actionable informationfor electric, natural gas and water utilities. Alreadyin September 2011, both companies announcedthey would partner on the development of theGridstream Meter Data Unification & Synchroniza-tion (MDUS) 2.0 to streamline integration withleading ERP software from SAP, thereby settingthe standard for next-generation Smart Meteringmanagement solutions. In August 2011, MasterMeter, based in Mansfield, Texas, USA, andLandis+Gyr announced a technology partnershipdesigned to provide dynamic water measurementsolutions to utilities through the GridstreamAdvanced Metering network.Stable Western markets andAsia Pacific growth drove record salesAndreas Spreiter, Chief Financial OfficerIn 2011 net sales grew by 4.3 % to USD 1.60 bil-lion (2010: USD 1.53 billion). This solid perfor-mance was primarily driven by dynamic growth inthe emerging Asia Pacific region as well as by se-lected European countries where Smart Grid net-work pilot projects are moving toward the adop-tion and realization period in advance of theEuropean Union’s 20-20-20 goals. The NorthAmerican operations consolidated last year’s stel-lar growth of more than 50 % as sales edgedslightly lower in 2011. South America still sufferedfrom volatile and unstable market conditionswhich limited sales in this region. Overall, theGroup strengthened its leading market positionand demonstrated its earnings power, in particularin light of the lost sales as a consequence of theEuropean debt crisis and budget cuts in importantEuropean countries as well as the natural catas-trophes in Asia, which dampened economic activ-ity and the Company’s short-term growth pros-pects in important emerging markets. Ordersreceived during 2011 increased to USD 1.73 billion(2010: USD 1.38 billion), raising the Group’s totalbacklog by 3.2% to USD 2.47 billion. In 2011Landis+Gyr increased its investment in R&D to6.9% of total sales (2010: 6.6%). Backed by therich technology portfolio and financial strength ofToshiba Corporation, Landis+Gyr is well posi-tioned to participate in the potential growth of dy-namic energy supply and management marketsby further expanding its product and solutions of-fering and by taking advantage of promisinggrowth opportunities, as demonstrated in Janu-ary 2012 with the acquisition of Ecologic Analyt-ics. During 2012 Landis+Gyr will remain focusedon meeting customer requirements to ensure theGroup’s participation in major Smart Grid deploy-ments, thus contributing to an efficient and securegrid network worldwide. Notwithstanding thechallenging economic environment, the close col-laboration with Toshiba Corporation offers newjoint business development prospects while at thesame time providing the Company with vast re-sources and a solid basisfor further developing theGroup’s offering of SmartGrid products and solu-tions, thereby enhancingcustomer value.Andreas Spreiter, Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer«It is our intentto becomea global leaderin the Smart Communitybusiness.»Structure & ContactsEMEA 565527 + 7 %Asia Pacific 278221 + 26 %Total 1,5981,533 + 4 %Major new contracts and service extensions Richard Mora, Executive Vice President North AmericaIn 2011 Landis+Gyr North America further expand-ed its leadership position by winning significant Smart Grid deployment contracts as well as inten-sifying its collaboration with Ecologic Analytics re-sulting in the acquisition of this leading provider of Meter Data Management (MDM) in early 2012. Dur-ing the year, the North American region continued to be at the forefront of the regional Smart Meter rollout wave. The team won 30 new contracts to join with the 50 deployments in progress, thereby suc-cessfully compensating for expired agreements in the amount of more than USD 100 million and keep-ing the order book well filled for 2012 and beyond. In May 2011 Landis+Gyr was selected by Hydro-Québec to deploy its next-generation digital Smart Meter network over the next five years. This Grid-stream™ deployment will be the largest in Canada and one of the biggest in North America. Other highlights were the new contracts and service agreement with Puget Sound Energy, the largest utility in Washington state, and Alliant Energy Cor-poration based in Wisconsin. In parallel, Landis+Gyr North America concluded its landmark contract with San Francisco-based PacificGas & Electric Company andcontinued to integrate more than 2 million meter points into Oncor’s network in Texas.Also during the reporting period, Landis+Gyr joined the National Campaign on Energy Conser-vation that aims to promote energy conservation among U.S. electricity ndis+Gyr South America lays the groundwork for future success Álvaro Dias Júnior, Executive Vice President South America In South America, Landis+Gyr continued to roll out its Advanced Metering Infrastructure and tradi-tional electronic meters in the region, thereby broadening its offering tailored to the needs of lo-cal utilities. The local teams further tightened rela-tionships with important clients such as Rede Group, Ampla, Light, Cemig, Copel and Eletropau-lo, thereby initiating new joint projects. The contin-ued postponement of new regulations for Smart Meters by Brazil’s National Electricity Bureau, ANEEL, caused some delays in certain AMI rollouts. As a key driver of the expected growth in the re-Richard Mora, Executive Vice President North America Álvaro Dias Júnior, Executive Vice President South America In 2011 Landis+Gyr further solidified its leading position in North America, while making continued progress in South America, with overall sales in the Americas reaching USD 756 million.«We further expanded our technology and marketleadership.»«Landis+Gyr is a pioneer of tailor-made Smart Metering and distribution automation.»gion, the Smart Metering regula-tion by ANEEL is expected in the second half of 2012. This will sig-nal green light for large-scale pro-grams targeting the replacement of electromechanical and old-fashioned electronic meters with Smart Meters. It will modernize the energy supply network in Brazil offering utilities consumers the full range of unique advantages of today’s state-of-the-art Smart Grids. In the meantime, Landis+Gyr continues to supply its market leader solutions to South Ameri-can utilities. Furthermore, Landis+Gyr helped to massively reduce nontechnical losses of utilities in specific areas with poor electricity infrastructure thanks to its effective anti-theft technology. These efforts, along with important Distribution Automa-tion projects such as the ones with Light and Ele-tropaulo, underline Landis+Gyr’s leading market position as a preferred Smart Meter solutions pro-vider and a pioneer of tailor-made energy metering applications, helping clients to improve the avail-ability and reliability of their distribution networks. AmericasSG &A 17 %Sales In million USD ’11’10 785756 – 4 %EMEA AP EMEA AP 527 565 + 7 % Operations 54 % R&D incl. Product Management 17 %SG &A 25 % Holding Headquarter 4 % Operations 52 % R&D incl. Product Management 27 % SG &A 21 %Jon Stretch, Executive Vice President EMEA In 2011 sales in EMEA (Europe, Middle East and Africa) showed significant increases. Dynamic growth was also key in the emerging markets of Asia Pacific. «We continued to successfully support large-scaleSmart Meter deployments.» «We are the leading international provider of electric meters in India.» EMEA: Nordic countries at the forefront of Smart Meter deployment in Europe Jon Stretch, Executive Vice President EMEALandis+Gyr’s EMEA operations achieved signifi-cant gains across the region. In the Nordic region the Smart Meter wave continued apace. In Fin-land, Landis+Gyr secured another landmark con-tract with Oulu Energy. The deal marks the sixth major Smart Metering win in less than a year in the Finnish market. Over the next two years nearly 600,000 new Smart Meters will be delivered by Landis+Gyr to enable Finnish utilities and con-sumers to manage energy better. While in Norway, Landis+Gyr and several local partners bundled their know-how to launch a new communication solution to facilitate Smart Meter deployment in that country. The UK con-tinues to be a very active market and Landis+Gyrcontinued to support the country’s largest energy supplier British Gas/Centrica in deploying its first large-scale Smart Meter installation program. In France, the Group played a major role in ERDF’s 300,000-end-point trial in Lyon and Tours. In Spain, Landis+Gyr was a leader in the PRIME Alliance and a key player in Iberdrola’s 100,000-end-point trial in Castellón, and as a result has been selected as the leading supplier for their first tender in support of the full Smart Meter rollout. A special highlight in the reporting period was Landis+Gyr’s presence at the important industry trade fair Metering Europe 2011, held from October 4 to 6 in Amsterdam, Hol-land. Landis+Gyr and Toshiba first presented to-gether publically the concepts and technologies that will help Europe to build the Smart Grid and link the supply and demand in future Smart Com-munity Pacific: Significant growth advances Oliver Iltisberger, Executive Vice President Asia Pacific In 2011 the Asia Pacific operations experienced dy-namic growth with strong double-digit growth rates in important emerging markets. Despite the nega-tive impact on the regional economy from the natural catastrophes in Japan and Thailand, Landis+Gyr’s Asia Pacific organization made significant progress by exe-cuting its existing meter de-ployments and winning new contracts with leading utili-ties in Australia and New Zealand. Growth in the re-gion was mainly derived from two major Smart Me-ter contracts in Australia. Furthermore, Landis+Gyr widened its market share and expanded its portfo-lio offering in India. The Company continued to in-vest in the Delhi-based Global Development Center (GDC), which provides R&D and engineering sup-port services, encompassing software, firmware and hardware development, to the Group’s operat-ing companies around the globe. As Japan too is moving quickly to deploy energy-efficient Smart Grids, we are now well positioned to participate in this trend. Together with Toshiba, we are working on dedicated offerings to cover the needs of this arising Smart Metering market. Additionally, in the impor-tant, fast-growing Chinese market, Landis+Gyr sig-nificantly strengthened its business presence in the heat metering market. Encouraged by the huge growth potential, Landis+Gyr is actively exploring possibilities for local assembly of heat meters to better capture future opportunities.Oliver Iltisberger, Executive Vice President Asia Pacific Sales In million USD Sales In million USD ’11’11’10’10’10’11221 278 + 26 %317266251239698620EMEA and Asia PacificEMEAAP Striving for supply security and quality in a dynamic world Dieter Hecht, Executive VP and Chief Procurement Officer Landis+Gyr’s procurement and supply chain spe-cialists have a deep understanding of the Group’s supply base and react extremely quickly to exter-nal shocks. As well, they work closely with all ma-jor global materials and services providers to achieve the optimum balance of quality, reliability, cost and service. The 2011 earthquake and sub-sequent tsunami in Japan and the immense flood-ing in Thailand were two exceptional situations that interrupted the supply chains of many com-panies. As a consequence, the operations of ma-jor producers of electronic devices were severely affected for weeks and months and caused short-ages in their offerings. Landis+Gyr closely ob-served the situation and was able to maintain 100 % of production capacity and continue serv-ing its customer base through a combination of both early purchases of critical ma-terials and prudent inventory man-agement. This proactive, intense ac-tion successfully kept all assembly lines operating and ensured that the Group was able to meet all obliga-tions to its customers during this unprecedented series of supply chain disruption. Landis+Gyr’s primary goal is to meet customers’ demanding re-quirements by ensuring consistent, reliable and viable sourcing from qualified suppliers. Annual supplier audits, new supplier evaluation, quarterly business reviews, annual risk assessments, quali-ty improvement initiatives as well as co-engineer-ing and supplier development agreements are part of the strategic processes implemented at Landis+Gyr, in order to secure the highest service levels, supply chain stability and quality perfor-mance for our valued customers.Branko Bjelajac, Executive Vice President and Chief Technology OfficerIn 2011 natural catastrophes in Japan and Thailand placed extreme demands on the Group’s global operations. Nevertheless, Landis+Gyr maintained its industry-leading service levels.Innovation – based on Toshiba’s and Landis+Gyr’s combined technology portfolio and on joint applied research activities with best-in-class R&D partners – is the key strategic success factor within the ongoing transition to the Smart Grid.Global Supply Chain Management Technology and Innovation«We strive for quality at attractive cost patterns.»Innovation is the source of future growth Branko Bjelajac, Executive VP and Chief Technology OfficerLandis+Gyr’s high-quality and future-proof solu-tions now encompass the entire end-to-end chain of products and technologies from Smart Meters through communication networks to Head-End Systems (HES) and Meter Data Management Sys-tem (MDMS). With the acquisition of Ecologic An-alytics in January 2012 we added a state-of-the-art MDMS to our product portfolio that not only enhances the functionality of our solutions in the areas of data storage and analytics, but provides the technology platform for future Smart Grid ap-plications. The focus of the Group’s current R&D activities is on metrology, Smart Grid communica-tion and the scalability and reusability of our HES. In order to explore new Smart Grid applications more efficiently, we have entered into research partnerships with renowned institutes like the Uni-versity of St. Gallen and the University of Göttin-gen. Group activities also include the introductionof collaborative tools for component management and solution testing. Landis+Gyr intensified its joint projects with Toshiba to capitalize on the ex-perience, technologies and solutions of both part-ners. In addition to developing new technologies, our focus is on combining proven ones to serve new customers or changing needs. Smart street lighting is one such area. Here Toshiba’s latest LED technology combined with Landis+Gyr’s proven load management capabilities will help to bring public lighting to a new level in energy effi-ciency. The Group increased its investment in R&D to USD 110.8 million in 2011 (2010: USD 101 mil- lion), equivalent to a high 6.9 % of total sales. Structure & Contacts331299266317288305’10’11Dieter Hecht, Executive VP and Chief Procurement Officer 20112010 Asia Pacific 33 % 31 %。
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18 May 2023Convatec Group Plc (Convatec)AGM trading update for the four months ended 30 April 2023Good start to 2023 – revenue guidance increasedConvatec, a global medical products and technologies company, announces a trading update for the four months ended 30 April 2023. Revenue increased by 3.1% on an organic basis1. On a reported basis revenue decreased by 1.7%, as expected, following the exit of the hospital care activities and related industrial sales in 2022. On a constant currency basis revenue increased by 0.8%. Given the good organic growth so far this year against tough comparatives coupled with the improving momentum and confidence in the outlook, we now expect organic revenue growth for 2023 to be between 5.0% and 6.5% (previously 4.5%-6.0%).In Advanced Wound Care, organic growth was mid-single digit, with a strong performance in Global Emerging Markets and good growth in Europe and North America, the latter supported by a strong contribution from ATT2.In Ostomy Care, organic growth compared to the same category last year was mid-single digit, with strong growth in Global Emerging Markets, good growth in North America and key European markets. In the new combined category, which includes Flexi-Seal3, growth was flat, with the positive performance in Ostomy products offset by expected declines in Flexi-Seal. This was owing to phasing of sales which are expected to normalise across the year.In Continence Care, organic growth was mid-single digit, benefitting from an increase in reimbursement levels in the US. Organic growth was mid-single digit both including and excluding industrial sales4, which was added to the category at the start of this year.In Infusion Care, organic growth was flat for the first four months, due to the phasing of customer orders and strong prior year comparators, as anticipated. Underlying demand for Convatec’s infusion sets remains strong. We continue to expect high single-digit growth from this category over time.Strategic progress over the last four months∙Acquisition of a highly innovative anti-infective nitric oxide technology platform: a unique natural antimicrobial and antibiofilm mode of action, backed by compelling scientific and clinical data. Convatec is well positioned to commercialise this technology across a variety of medtech device applications starting with Advanced Wound Care, with the first product expected to be launched in 2025∙Plant Network Optimisation: announced plan to move manufacturing operations from EuroTec facility in Roosendaal, the Netherlands, to our larger site in Michalovce, Slovakia, which already manufactures similar Ostomy products. The intended move will take place later this year and is part of our simplification and productivity agenda∙New product innovationo ConvaFoam TM launched in the US in January, and we are pleased with the initial positive customer feedbacko InnovaMatrix TM continued to demonstrate strong momentum in the large and rapidly growing wound biologics segment5 and contributed to organic growth from Aprilo Regulatory approval was received in the US for the sale of Medtronic’s 780G with our MioAdvance TM Extended Wear Infusion Seto On track for further new product and customer launches in 2023:▪GentleCath TM Air for Women, our compact catheter offering, in France in Q4 2023▪Tailored infusion set for Tandem Mobi, for launch in H2 2023 in the US, subject to regulatory approval ▪inset TM and contact TM infusion sets for the Beta Bionics iLet Bionic Pancreas in the US, subject to regulatory approval▪Neria TM guard infusion set for AbbVie’s ABBV-951 Parkinson’s disease therapy which has been submitted for regulatory approval across global marketsRevenue guidance increasedGiven the good organic revenue growth so far this year against tough comparatives coupled with the improving momentum and confidence in the outlook, we now expect organic revenue growth for 2023 to be between 5.0% and 6.5% (previously 4.5%–6.0%). We continue to expect to increase our operating profit margin on a constant currency basis to at least 19.7% (FY2022: 19.5%).***Footnotes1 Organic growth is calculated by applying the applicable prior period average exchange rates to the Group's actual performance in the respective period and excluding acquired and disposed/discontinued businesses2 Triad Life Sciences, now known as Advanced Tissue Technologies (ATT), included in organic growth from 1 April 20233 Faecal management system, which was moved to Ostomy Care at the start of this year4 B2B catheter sales, which was moved to Continence Care at the start of the year5 SmartTRAK wound biologics segment includes skin substitutes, active collagen dressings and topical drug deliveryContactsAnalysts & Investors Kate Postans, Vice President, InvestorRelations & Corporate Communications+44 (0) 7826 447807Sheebani Chothani, Investor Relations &Corporate Communications Manager+44 (0) 7805 011046***************Media Buchanan: Charles Ryland / Chris Lane+44 (0)207 466 5000About ConvatecPioneering trusted medical solutions to improve the lives we touch: Convatec is a global medical products and technologies company, focused on solutions for the management of chronic conditions, with leading positions in advanced wound care, ostomy care, continence care, and infusion care. With around 10,000 colleagues, we provide our products and services in almost 100 countries, united by a promise to be forever caring. Our solutions provide a range of benefits, from infection prevention and protection of at-risk skin, to improved patient outcomes and reduced care costs. Group revenues in 2022 were over $2 billion. The company is a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index (LSE:CTEC). To learn more about Convatec, please visit Forward Looking StatementsThis document includes certain forward-looking statements with respect to the operations, performance and financial condition of the Group. Forward-looking statements are generally identified by the use of terms such as “believes”, “estimates”, “aims”, “anticipates”, “expects”, “intends”, “plans”, “predicts”, “may”, “will”, “could”, “targets”, continues”, or their negatives or other similar expressions. These forward-looking statements include all matters that are not historical facts. Forward-looking statements are necessarily based upon a number of estimates and assumptions that, while considered reasonable by the Company, are inherently subject to significant business, economic and competitive uncertainties and contingencies that are difficult to predict and many of which are outside the Group’s control. As such, no assurance can be given that such future results, including guidance provided by the Group, will be achieved. Forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance and such uncertainties and contingencies, including the factors set out in the “Principal Risks” section of the Strategic Report in our Annual Report and Accounts, could cause the actual results of operations, financial condition and liquidity, and the development of the industry in which the Group operates, to differ materially from the position expressed or implied in the forward-looking statements set out in this document. Past performance of the Group cannot be relied on as a guide to future performance.Forward-looking statements are based only on knowledge and information available to the Group at the date of preparation of this document and speak only as at the date of this document. The Group and its directors, officers, employees, agents, affiliates and advisers expressly disclaim any obligations to update any forward-looking statements (except to the extent required by applicable law or regulation).。
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