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ghost做网克时出现usage error 10027

ghost做网克时出现usage error 10027

ghost做网克时出现usage error 10027昨晚上网络实训课利用ghost做网络克隆演示时出现usage error 10027错误提示,下面把ghost常见错误代码公布如下,希望对大家以后用ghost做镜像恢复、镜像备份、硬盘对拷、网络克隆等一系列操作有所帮助。

ghost的一些出错代码8005,8012 代表没有在DOS下运行Ghost;8006,8007,8008 代表试用版的Ghost过期;10002 你试图在试用版的Ghost中注册;10003,10009,10012,10016,10018,10030 代表Ghost找不到多点传送服务器10098,12412 你输入的批次指令缺少分区代号11010,10013,10014,10016,10017,10019,10032,10041,10042,11000 路径或文件名不对14030 没有注册的Ghost试用期已过15150 镜像文件出错,很可能是文件坏15170 无法格式化你的硬盘。

19900,19901 多点传送没有正确设定8004 The -sure and -batch switches are not allowed in evaluation copies 使用的是评估版。

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8012 Ghost cannot access the disk on OS/2. Please boot your \n system into DOS and then run Ghost 在MSDOS 下运行Ghost8013 IB and -ID are not valid switches for partition operati***** 已使用某个命令行转换参数克隆某个分区,但还使用了仅用于整个磁盘的转换参数(IB 或–ID)。

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100错误代码

100错误代码

01:10Electronics Module failureSee Contact HP at the bottom of this document01:12The Electronics Module failed during the firmware upgrade or during initializationTry the following: 1. If the Electronics Module failed during initialization, perform an electronics test to determine the cause of the failure. 2. If the Electronics Module failed during a firmware upgrade, first perform an emergency firmware upgrade. 3. If an emergency firmware upgrade is not possible or did not work, See Contact HP at the bottom of this document02:10Carriage failureSee Contact HP at the bottom of this document04:13Generic firmware error (network card)Unplug the power cable from the printer and wait a few seconds. Plug in the power cable again and check if the error code has disappeared. If the error code continues, refer to the service manual and service notes for the HP Jetdirect card08:11Front Panel cannot be detectedReconnect the Front Panel11:10Trailing Cable failureSee Contact HP at the bottom of this document11:11Trailing cable error Adjust manually (reconnect)See Contact HP at the bottom of this document21:10Service Station failureSee Contact HP at the bottom of this document22:10Ink Supply Station failureReplace the Ink Supply Station.27x:00(Warning) Printhead error, Color x printhead error (270: black; 271: cyan; 272: magenta; 273: yellow; 275: light cyan; 275: light magenta)Replace Printhead35:01No Cleanout Assembly detected while loading mediaTry the following: Remove the Cleanout Assembly, and then install it again correctly. Or See Contact HP at the bottom of this document37:01Automatic roll motor shutdownProcedure: clear paper jam, if it exists. If there is no paper jam or recovering a paper jam does not resolve the problem, then See Contact HP at the bottom of this document37:10Automatic roll home position errorSee Contact HP at the bottom of this document42:10Carriage Motor failure (short-circuit)See Contact HP at the bottom of this documentSystem errorProblem descriptionCorrective action56:10Error during the calibration of the Line-feed Motor/Encoder system or a problem finding the zero position on the Encoder DiscSee Contact HP at the bottom of this document56:13Error during the calibration of the Line-feed Motor/Encoder systemUnplug the power cable from the printer and wait a few seconds. Plug in the power cable again and check if the error code has disappeared58:10Color sensor error Replace color sensor ( the sensor is part of the carriage assemblyProblem detected is the color sense system. See Contact HP at the bottom of this document61:05Language interpreting error Upgrade computer software(Warning) This is usually an error produced while parsing a file. There is probably an incompatibility between the driver and the firmware. Upgrade the driver62:04, 63:04, 64:04, and 65:04I/O module error: 62 = parallel 63 = Network 64 = USBTry the following: 1. Unplug the power cable from the printer and wait a few seconds. Plug in the power cable again and check if the error code has disappeared. 2. If the error code reappears, check for a new firmware release. Otherwise, perform normal troubleshooting steps to find cause.71:03Memory management error (out of memory)Try the following: 1. Unplug the power cable from the printer and wait a few seconds. Plug in the power cable again and check if the error code has disappeared. 2. If the error code reappears, check for a new firmware release. Otherwise, perform normal troubleshooting steps to find cause.71:14Memory management error (out of memory during firmware upgrade)Try the following: 1. Unplug the power cable from the printer and wait a few seconds. Plug in the power cable again and check if the error code has disappeared. 2. If the error code reappears, perform an emergency firmware upgrade.72:04Generic firmware error (expected)Try the following: 1. Unplug the power cable from the printer and wait a few seconds. Plug in the power cable again and check if the error code has disappeared. 2. If the error code reappears, check for a new firmware release. Otherwise, perform normal TS steps to find cause.System errorProblem descriptionCorrective action74:12Firmware upgrade error (memory size check failed during firmware upgrade)See Contact HP at the bottom of this document79:04Generic firmware error (unexpected)Try the following: 1. Unplug the power cable from the printer and wait a few seconds. Plug in the power cable again and check if the error code has disappeared. 2. If the error code reappears, check for new firmware release. Otherwise, perform normal troubleshooting steps to find cause.81:01Paper-Axis shutdown. Usually a paper-jam caused by a blockage of the Paper-Axis system.Try the following: If this error code was caused by a paper jam, unplug the power cable and clear the blockage. Plug in the power cable again and check if the error cord has disappeared. If error continues, see Contact HP at the bottom of this document81:12Media advance errorThis error usually appears during the paper-advance calibration. Retry the paper-advance calibration.83:10Sheet feeding failureSee Contact HP at the bottom of this document85:10Paper-Axis encoder errorTry the following: Make sure that the Encoder Sensor cable is connected correctly. If not See Contact HP at the bottom of this document86:10Scan-Axis shutdown. Usually a paper-jam caused by a blockage of the Scan-Axis system.Try the following: 1. Check that there are no obstacles in the Scan-Axis that stops the carriage from moving freely.2. Lubricate the Slider Rod.3. If the Carriage is stuck at the right side of the printer and cannot be moved out to the center of the Print Platen, it is because the Service Station cannot uncap the printheads. In this case, the Service Station assembly needs to be replaced, contact HP.4. Check that the belt is correctly installed and that it is not damaged.5. Check that the Turnaround Pulley is correctly installed.See Contact HP at the bottom of this documentSystem errorProblem descriptionCorrective action86:11Scan-Axis shutdown during initialization. Typically, this error occurs when the printer detects an incorrect length If the Carriage stopped on the right side of the printer, try the following: 1. Check that the foam packing materialthat secures the Carriage has been removed. 2. Check that the Carriage latch is closed properly. 3. Check that the Carriage moves freely and does not bump into the Service Station. If the Carriage stopped in the middle of the print zone, try the following: 1. Check that the Trailing Cable is properly attached. 2. Check that the Trailing Cable clip is properly installed. If the cutter is present, make sure it is able to go back and forth smoothly.94:02Coated paper calibration obsolete or missingThe user selected Coated media and Best mode or High Resolution mode, but the color calibration profile was obsolete or missing for Coated paper and that combination of print quality setting94:12Glossy paper calibration obsolete or missingThe user selected Glossy media and Best mode or High Resolution mode, but the color calibration profile was obsolete or missing for Glossy paper and that combination of print quality setting94:22Photo paper calibration obsolete or missingThe user selected Photo media and Best mode or High Resolution mode, but the color calibration profile was obsolete or missing for Photo paper and that combination of print quality setting94:32Heavy weight paper calibration obsolete or missingThe user selected Heavy Weight media and Best mode or High Resolution mode, but the color calibration profile was obsolete or missing for Heavy weight paper and that combination of print quality setting94:42Semi-Gloss paper calibration obsolete or missingThe user selected Semi-Gloss media and Best mode or High Resolution mode, but the color calibration profile was obsolete or missing for Semi-Gloss paper and that combination of print quality setting95:00Alignment error Replace part (printhead?)Printhead alignment failed because the correction for a printhead failed. The most probable cause is poor performances of a printhead. The cross mark helps to identify which printhead could be causing the problem.95:02Alignment error Perform automated troubleshooting procedure (image quality troubleshooting process) Printhead alignment failed because the printer did not detected enough boxes printed. This should usually be a print quality issue caused by the performance of a printhead.95:04Alignment Error Upgrade firmwarePrinthead alignment error in a control point of the firmware. It should never happen; If it does, firmware should be upgraded.。

post-exploitation basics tryhackme -回复

post-exploitation basics tryhackme -回复

post-exploitation basics tryhackme -回复Post-Exploitation Basics: Understanding the Intricacies of TryHackMeIntroduction:Post-exploitation is an essential aspect of penetration testing or ethical hacking. It involves the activities performed by an attacker after successfully breaking into a system. TryHackMe, a popular online platform, provides a simulated environment where users can practice their skills and explore the post-exploitation phase of a cyber attack. In this article, we will delve into the fundamentals of post-exploitation by discussing the various techniques and tools used in TryHackMe.Understanding Post-Exploitation:Post-exploitation poses significant challenges to attackers due to the increased security measures adopted by organizations. The objective of the post-exploitation phase is to maintain control over the compromised system, gather sensitive information, escalate privileges, and achieve further goals, such as lateral movementthrough the network or establishing persistence.Step 1: Gaining Initial AccessThe first step in post-exploitation is gaining initial access to the target system. This can be achieved through various means, such as exploiting software vulnerabilities, phishing attacks, or stealing credentials. In TryHackMe, users are presented with different scenarios where they must employ their skills to exploit a vulnerability and gain access to the target machine.Step 2: Reconnaissance and EnumerationAfter gaining access, the attacker's next step is to gather as much information as possible about the compromised system. This includes identifying the operating system, active services, open ports, and network configuration. Once this information is obtained, the attacker can proceed with the enumeration process, which involves identifying the accounts, users, and groups on the system, as well as the network shares, databases, and file systems.TryHackMe provides users with a variety of tools, such as Nmapand enumeration scripts, to perform these tasks. By understanding the system's layout and potential vulnerabilities, the attacker can strategize their actions for further exploitation.Step 3: Privilege EscalationPrivilege escalation refers to the process of gaining higher levels of access and permissions on a compromised system. TryHackMe introduces users to the concepts of local and network privilege escalation. Local privilege escalation involves escalating privileges from a non-administrative user to an administrator or root-level access. Network privilege escalation, on the other hand, involves moving laterally within the network, gaining access to other systems, and escalating privileges on those systems.TryHackMe incorporates practical scenarios to simulate real-world privilege escalation. Users can leverage tools like sudo, SUID, and misconfigured services to escalate privileges. By understanding the vulnerabilities present in the system, an attacker can exploit them to gain higher levels of access and control.Step 4: Maintaining Access and PersistenceOnce an attacker has gained initial access and escalated privileges, the next objective is to maintain control over the compromised system. TryHackMe encourages users to explore techniques such as backdoors, rootkits, and web shells to establish persistence. By maintaining access, an attacker can continue to exploit the compromised system, gather sensitive information, and perform further actions.Step 5: Information Gathering and ExfiltrationThe final step in post-exploitation is gathering sensitive information from the compromised system. TryHackMe provides users with hands-on activities where they must use various tools like Metasploit, Powershell, or custom scripts to retrieve usernames, passwords, hashes, and other valuable information. Exfiltrating this information can be done through encrypted channels or by compressing and obfuscating the data.Conclusion:Post-exploitation is a crucial phase of ethical hacking orpenetration testing, as it allows attackers to maintain control over a compromised system and achieve their objectives. TryHackMe, with its interactive simulated environment, provides a platform for users to learn and practice the various techniques employed during the post-exploitation phase. By gaining initial access, performing reconnaissance and enumeration, escalating privileges, maintaining access and persistence, and exfiltrating sensitive information, users can enhance their understanding and skills in the post-exploitation domain. Through this hands-on experience, individuals can develop effective ways to defend against cyber threats and ultimately contribute to the overall security of the digital landscape.。

NETGEAR GS305v3和GS308v3无管理5 8口巨量以太网开关安装指南说明书

NETGEAR GS305v3和GS308v3无管理5 8口巨量以太网开关安装指南说明书

Guida all'installazione Switch Gigabit Ethernet Unmanaged da 5 e 8 porte Modello GS305v3 e GS308v3Contenuto della confezione• Switch• Alimentatore (varia in base all'area geografica)• Guida all'installazionei cavi Ethernet non sono inclusi.1. Registrazione tramite l'app NETGEAR InsightUtilizzare l'app NETGEAR Insight per registrare lo switch, attivare la garanzia eaccedere al supporto tecnico.1. Sul dispositivo mobile iOS o Android in uso, accedere all'App Store, cercareNETGEAR Insight e scaricare l'app più recente.2. Aprire l'app NETGEAR Insight.3. Se non è stato ancora configurato un account NETGEAR, toccare CreateNETGEAR Account (Crea account NETGEAR) e seguire le istruzionivisualizzate sullo schermo.4. Toccare il menu nell'angolo in alto a sinistra per aprirlo.5. Toccare REGISTER ANY NETGEAR DEVICE (REGISTRA QUALSIASIDISPOSITIVO NETGEAR).6. Immettere il numero di serie riportato sulla parte inferiore dello switchoppure utilizzare la fotocamera del proprio dispositivo mobile o tablet peracquisire il codice a barre del numero di serie.7. Quindi toccare Go (Vai).8. Per aggiungere lo switch alla rete, toccare View Device (Visualizzadispositivo).A questo punto, lo switch risulta registrato e aggiunto all'account. È orapossibile visualizzare lo switch nell'app NETGEAR Insight.Nota: poiché si tratta di uno switch unmanaged, non è possibile configurarlo ogestirlo in NETGEAR Insight.2. Collegamento dello switchNel diagramma delle connessioni di esempio, l'intera rete viene distribuita inambienti interni.Se si desidera collegare un dispositivo esterno allo switch, collegare lo switcha un dispositivo di protezione da sovratensione Ethernet che supporta lestesse velocità dello switch, quindi collegare il dispositivo di protezione dasovratensione al dispositivo esterno.Non utilizzare lo switch in ambienti esterni. Prima di collegare questo interruttorea cavi o dispositivi esterni, consultare https:///000057103 perinformazioni sulla sicurezza e sulla garanzia.3. Accensione dello switch• Nel caso si utilizzi uno switch modello GS308v3, spostare l'interruttore Off/On (Spento/Acceso) sulla posizione On (Acceso).•Collegare l'adattatore di alimentazione allo switch e a una presa di corrente.Access PointRouterGS305v3Collegamenti di esempioNETGEAR, Inc.piazza della Repubblica 32 20124 Milano NETGEAR INTL LTDFloor 1, Building 3, University Technology Centre Curraheen Road, Cork,T12EF21, Irlanda© NETGEAR, Inc. NETGEAR e il logo NETGEAR sono marchi di NETGEAR, Inc. Qualsiasi marchio non‑NETGEAR è utilizzato solo come riferimento.Supporto e CommunityVisita /support per trovare le risposte alle tue domande e accedere agli ultimi download.Puoi cercare anche utili consigli nella nostra Community NETGEAR, visitando la pagina .Conformità normativa e note legaliPer la conformità alle normative vigenti, compresa la Dichiarazione di conformità UE, visitare il sito Web https:///about/regulatory/.Prima di collegare l'alimentazione, consultare il documento relativo alla conformità normativa.I LED indicano lo stato.LED DescrizionePower (Alimentazione)• Acceso. Lo switch è collegato all'alimentazione.• Spento. Lo switch non è collegato all'alimentazione.Porta• Verde senza intermittenza. Lo switch ha rilevato uncollegamento con un dispositivo acceso su questa porta.• Lampeggia in verde. La porta invia o riceve traffico.• Spento. Lo switch non rileva nessun collegamento suquesta porta.Aprile 2020。

工具-黑莓错误代码一览(Tools-BlackBerryerrorcodelist)

工具-黑莓错误代码一览(Tools-BlackBerryerrorcodelist)

工具-黑莓错误代码一览(Tools - BlackBerry error code list)When the JVM startup process, the previous startup project failed, and the device has been reset. This error indicates that JVM found "start this sign in" has been set up at startup, the current screen information: intention to stop "system to reset the cycle of death, to correct the incorrect startup operation of current system102, Invalid, code, in, filesystemInvalid code found in the file system. The handheld system detects this problem in some.Cod files when checking changes in the.Cod file. He might have indicated that an error occurred during the build, that is, there was a problematic signature in the COD file. If some user operating equipment causes this problem, the file system code is broken and the reset cycle will be continuously cyclic. The only way to recover is to wipe off the device and restore a new system.103, Cannot, find, starting, addressThe boot address was not found. The boot cod file for booting the system could not be found. This error indicates that a cod file for booting the system is not installed on the device or is not in the correct format.104 Uncaught: <Java-type-name>Non expected: the "Java" module name JVM diagnosis of an unexpected exception thrown java code, the program continues execution, or handheld devices can use desktop manager even USBline to install a debugger to view these error messages. Exception messages should be included in the event log105 Example, DbRecSizeFor example, the DbRecSize file system API has returned an error status code for a particular operation. He may indicate that there is an invalid or wrong file system on the JVM106 Graphics system errorA graphical system error. An error occurred in the graphics system of the device and detected107 operator new () calledIn JVM, the operation new () calls a c++ class that is not correctly inherited from the VMRamObject object, and the new operator needs to be inherited correctly. Extract the current (- after reset) BUGDISP108 operator delete () calledIn JVM, operate delete() callback a c++ class that is not inherited correctly from the VMRamObject object, and the new operator needs to be inherited correctly. Extract the current (- after reset) BUGDISP109 PriorityMessageCount error: <priority-count>Priority statistics calculation error:< priority calculation > when it should always be greater than or equal to zero, the value returned by RimPriorityMessageCount is negative. This shows that this is a mistake in the system.Extract the current (- after reset) BUGDISP and view the system event log110, Non-idle, event, downtime, error:, <down-time>,<idle-down-time>Non idle time event error: < time > < free time > detected an error in JVM free time statistics, representing JVM for a long time.This usually indicates an error in a handheld device or JVM. If the counter is idle for more than 400 days, he may also appear.111 Font engine errorFont engine error: a font engine error detected on a system device. Check the current BUGDISP and event logs112, Java, Native, Assertion, FailureJava localization instance failed. A localized code error was detected. Check the current BUGDISP and event logs200 application manager throws an unexpected thread exception error, and the program cannot continue executing. Reset handheld device.201, Crypto, initialization, code, failedCrypto initialization code failed. Crypto module initialization failed. Handheld device cannot continue202 detects a crack attack on the key store, and the program cannot continue203控制台进程死亡控制台进程死亡。

Metasys

Metasys

Network Control Engine Catalog PageLIT-19004552018-12-17 Release 9.0.7MS-NCE25xx-xJohnson ControlsIntroductionThe Metasys® Network Control Engine (NCE) Series controllers provide a cost-effective solution designed for integrating central plants and large built-up air handlers into your existing Metasys networks.These network control engines combine the network supervisor capabilities and IP network connectivity of a Network Automation Engine (NAE) with the I/O point connectivity and direct digital control capabilities of a Field Equipment Controller (FEC), making them the ideal choice for expanding and improving your Metasys installation for greater data visibility and control over your energy usage.NCEs provide supervisory control of a specified field bus trunk with up to 32 field controllers. NCE25 Series controllers provide integration to many network protocols, including BACnet®/IP, BACnet MS/TP, N2 Bus, Modbus® RTU, Modbus TCP, M-Bus (EN 13757-3), KNX IP, and other third-party protocols. The MS-NCE2500-0 and MS-NCE2506-0 models, which are available in Europe only, do not provide a physical field controller trunk connection.All NCE models feature 33 integral I/O points and a Sensor/Actuator (SA) Bus, which allow you to increase the NCE's I/O field point capacity and integrate NS Series Network Sensors, and VFDs into your NCE application.Some NCE models feature an integral field controller display screen with a navigation keypad, allowing for easy modifications in the field.Application documentationRefer to the Network Engines Product Bulletin (LIT-12012138) for important product application information.Repair informationIf the network engine fails to operate within its specifications, replace the unit. For a replacement network engine, contact the nearest Johnson Controls® representative.Features and benefitsUse of commonly accepted IT standards at the automation and enterprise level Allows you to install the network engine on the existing IT infrastructure within a buildingor enterprise and use standard IT communication services over the company intranet, WAN, or public Internet with firewall protection. Communication between the network engine and clients is encrypted with Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure (https).Web-based user interfaceAllows you to access, monitor, and control the network engine from a supported webbrowser connected to the network.Secure Linux® operating systemProvides a high level of protection from threats with the adoption of the Linux operatingsystem, a full replacement of the recently expired Windows® CE operating system. Supervision of controller networks including Johnson Controls and third-party protocol devicesSupports connectivity to open network standards for complete flexibility in the selection of field devices. Supported protocols are model and software release dependent. They include BACnet MS/TP, BACnet/IP, N2 Bus, Modbus RTU, Modbus TCP, M-Bus (EN 13757-3), KNX IP,and other third-party protocols. Prior to Metasys system Release 9.0.7, only the NetworkIntegration Engines (NIE29s) provided the Modbus, M-Bus, and KNX integrations. At Release9.0.7, these third-party integrations are included with all NCEs.Multiple connection options for data accessAllow connection of a web browser through the IP network using the Ethernet port. AtRelease 9.0 or earlier, you can use the optional internal or external modem for a dial-upconnection. Modem functions are not available for an NCE25 at Release 9.0.7.Integral field controller with 33 I/O pointsProvides field-level control of central plant and large air-handler applications combined with enterprise level IP network connectivity.Expandable I/O point capacity, NS sensor connectivity, and VFD control on field controller SA BusAllow you to connect multiple IOMs, NS Series Network Sensors, and VFDs to the fieldcontroller SA Bus, which greatly expands the network engine's field level control capabilities. No hardware to replaceUpgrade from Windows CE to Linux OS using a simple network download.Point type countsTable 1: Point type countsOrdering informationContact the nearest Johnson Controls representative to order an NCE25 or accessories. Specify the desired product code number using the following NCE ordering information tables.Table 3: NCE25 accessories ordering informationTechnical specifications Table 4: NCE25Network and Serial Interfaces (Depending on the NCE model.)•One Ethernet port; 10/100 Mbps; 8-pin RJ-45 connector•One optically isolated RS-485 SA Bus port; with a pluggable and keyed 4-position terminal block (on all NCE25 models)•One optically isolated RS-485 port; with a pluggable and keyed 4-position terminal block (only on NCE25 models that support an N2 Bus or MS/TP bus trunk)•One LonWorks port; FTT10 78 Kbps; pluggable, keyed 3-position terminal block (only on NCE25 models that support a LonWorks Network trunk). The LonWorks models are supported to run the Metasys Release 9.0 software, but not the Release 9.0.7 update.•One RS-232-C serial port with a standard 9-pin sub-D connector that supports standard baud rates•One USB serial port with a standard USB connector that supports an optional, user-supplied external modem. Modem functions are available with Metasys Release 9.0, but are not available after the NCE is updated with Release 9.0.7.•Option: One telephone port for the internal modem; up to 56 Kbps; 6-pin modular connector (NCE models with an optional internal modem have one RS-232-C serial port only; not supported for an engine with Release 9.0.7).Analog Input/Analog Output Point Resolution •Analog Input Points: 16-bit resolution•Analog Output Points: 16-bit resolution and ±200 mV accuracy on 0-10 VDC applicationsInput/Output Capabilities •10-Universal Inputs: Defined as 0–10 VDC, 4–20 mA, 0–600k ohm, or Binary Dry Contact•8-Binary Inputs: Defined as Dry Contact Maintained or Pulse/ Accumulator Mode•4-Analog Outputs: Defined as 0–10 VDC or 4–20 mA•7-Binary Outputs: Defined as 24 VAC Triac (selectable internal or external source power)•4-Configurable Outputs: Defined as 0–10 VDC or 24 VAC Triac BODimensions (Height x Width x Depth)155 mm x 270 mm x 64 mm (6.1 in. x 10.6 in. x 2.5 in.), minimum mounting space required: 250 mm x 370 mm x 110 mm (9.8 in. x 14.6 in. x 4.3 in.)Housing Plastic housingPlastic material: ABS and polycarbonateProtection: IP20 (IEC60529)Mounting On a flat surface with screws, on three mounting clips, or a single 35mm DIN railShipping Weight 1.2 kg (2.7 lb)United States: UL Listed, File E107041, CCN PAZX, UL 916, EnergyManagement Equipment; FCC Compliant to CFR47, Part 15, Subpart B,Class AComplianceCanada: UL Listed, File E107041, CCN PAZX7, CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 205,Signal Equipment Industry Canada Compliant, ICES-003Europe: CE Mark - Johnson Controls declares that this product isin compliance with the essential requirements and other relevantprovisions of the EMC Directive.Australia and New Zealand: RCM Mark, Australia/NZ EmissionsCompliantBACnet International: BTL 135-2010 Listed B-BC at Metasys systemRelease 8.1The performance specifications are nominal and conform to acceptable industry standard. For application at conditions beyond these specifications, consult the local Johnson Controls office. Johnson Controls shall not be liable for damages resulting from misapplication or misuse of its products. North American emissions complianceCanadaThis Class (A) digital apparatus meets all the requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.Cet appareil numérique de la Classe (A) respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur lematériel brouilleur du Canada.United StatesThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when this equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference toradio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area may cause harmful interference, in which case the users will be required to correct the interference at their own expense.Points of single contactAPAC Europe NA/SAJOHNSON CONTROLSC/O CONTROLS PRODUCT MANAGEMENTNO. 32 CHANGJIJANG RD NEW DISTRICTWUXI JIANGSU PROVINCE 214028CHINAJOHNSON CONTROLSWESTENDHOF 345143 ESSENGERMANYJOHNSON CONTROLS507 E MICHIGAN STMILWAUKEE WI 53202USA© 2018 Johnson Controls. All rights reserved. All specifications and other information shown were current as of document。

macfee报警代码

macfee报警代码

mcafee8.5i全部报警提示代码及意思:1024 发现感染病毒的文件1025 已成功清除文件感染的病毒1026 无法清除文件中感染的病毒1027 感染病毒的文件已删除1028 无法删除感染病毒的文件1029 要从扫描中排除的文件1030 无法从扫描中排除项目1031 拒绝访问感染病毒的文件1032 感染病毒的文件已被移到隔离文件夹1033 无法将感染病毒的文件移动到隔离文件夹1034 扫描已完成未发现病毒1035 扫描被取消1036 内存已感染病毒1037 发现感染病毒的引导记录1038 扫描发现感染病毒的文件1039 扫描发现感染病毒的文件并已清除病毒1040 活动日志错误1041 扫描报告内存分配错误1042 路径太长1043 介质有写保护1044 找不到指定的介质1045 指定的扫描项目无效1046 文件 I/O 错误1047 磁盘 I/O 错误1048 扫描报告常规系统错误1049 扫描报告内部系统错误1050 无法修复受密码保护的项目1051 无法扫描受密码保护的项目1052 感染病毒的捆绑对象1053 发现感染病毒的文件1054 感染病毒的文件已删除1055 无法删除感染病毒的文件1056 文件已移动到隔离文件夹1057 无法将感染病毒的文件移动到隔离文件夹1059 扫描超时1060 引导区病毒已清除1061 清除引导区病毒时出错1062 发送警报时出错1063 指定的选项无效1064 服务已启动1065 服务已结束1066 任务成功启动1067 无法启动计划的任务1068 计划的任务已停止1069 停止计划的任务时出错1070 任务成功完成1071 任务已取消1076 记录信息时出错1077 内存分配错误1086 扫描进程错误1087 按访问扫描已启动1088 按访问扫描已停止1089 扫描设置1090 OAS 已停止1091 已阻止脚本运行1092 已被行为阻挡规则阻挡1093 已被缓冲区溢出保护阻挡1094 已被端口阻挡规则阻挡1095 将被行为阻挡规则阻挡1099 将被缓冲区溢出保护阻挡1100 在文件中检测到宏1101 已从文件中删除宏1118 更新成功完成1119 更新失败:请参阅事件日志1120 正在更新1121 更新已取消1122 正在升级1123 升级失败,参阅事件日志1124 升级已取消1125 DAT 版本不够新1126 扫描任务被 DAT 文件的自动更新而取消1127 OAS 扫描引擎已禁用1128 扫描超时1129 扫描任务被 WINDOWS 关闭1200 进程已启动1201 进程已结束1202 按需扫描已启动1203 按需扫描完成1204 报告操作系统序列号1270 病毒已隔离,没有清除程序1271 病毒已隔离,启发式扫描1272 病毒已隔离,不能清除1273 病毒已隔离,已加密1274 病毒未清除或隔离1275 病毒,启发式扫描,隔离失败1276 病毒,清除错误,隔离失败1277 病毒,已加密,隔离失败1278 病毒,没有清除程序,已删除1279 病毒,启发式扫描,没有清除程序,已删除1280 病毒,清除错误,已删除1281 病毒,已加密,已删除1282 病毒,没有清除程序,删除失败1283 病毒,启发式扫描,删除失败1284 病毒,清除错误,删除失败1285 病毒,已加密,删除失败1286 病毒,没有清除程序,已继续1287 病毒,启发式扫描,已继续1288 病毒,清除错误,已继续1289 病毒,已加密,已继续1290 病毒,没有清除程序,拒绝访问1291 病毒,启发式扫描,拒绝访问1292 病毒,清除错误,已拒绝访问1293 病毒,隔离失败,已删除1294 病毒,隔离失败,删除失败1295 病毒,隔离失败,已继续1296 病毒,隔离失败,已拒绝访问1297 病毒,删除失败,已隔离1298 病毒,删除失败,隔离失败1299 病毒,删除失败,已继续1300 病毒,删除失败,已拒绝访问1401 用户检测1402 用户清除和移动失败1403 用户检测已移动1404 用户清除和删除失败1405 用户检测已删除1406 用户检测已移动1407 用户移动和删除失败1408 用户检测已删除1409 用户检测移动失败1410 用户检测已删除1411 用户删除和移动失败1412 用户检测已移动1413 用户检测删除失败1500 已清除电子邮件感染的病毒1501 感染病毒的电子邮件已隔离1502 无法清除邮件中感染的病毒1503 检测到感染病毒的电子邮件1504 感染病毒的邮件项目已删除1505 电子邮件内容已过滤1506 电子邮件内容已阻挡1507 入站邮件因磁盘空间不足而挂起1508 入站邮件已恢复1509 启动请求处理成功1510 关闭请求处理成功1511 警告 - 异常终止1512 出现最大负载的情况1513 邮件病毒已隔离和清除1514 邮件病毒已隔离[未清除]1700 服务已成功启动1701 服务已成功结束1702 文件已阻挡1703 发现感染病毒的邮件正文1704 邮件被主题行扫描阻挡1705 发现感染病毒的文件1712 出现内部错误1713 按需扫描已启动1714 按需扫描已完成1715 防病毒引擎已停止1716 防病毒引擎已启动1719 无更新可用1721 磁盘空间不足1722 发现感染病毒的文件1725 产品即将达到使用寿命1726 引擎即将达到使用寿命1727 产品已超过支持期限1728 引擎已超过支持期限1729 已超过产品使用寿命1730 已超过引擎使用寿命1800 任务已成功启动1801 启动任务时出错1802 任务已完成1803 停止任务时出错1804 已发现并清除文件病毒1805 感染病毒的文件已成功隔离1806 感染病毒的文件已删除1807 感染病毒的文件已忽略。

HTTP错误code大全

HTTP错误code大全

HTTP错误code⼤全100 - Continue101 - Switching ProtocolsTopSuccess Codes200 - OK201 - Created202 - Accepted203 - Non-Authoritative Information (for DNS)204 - No Content205 - Reset Content206 - Partial ContentTopRedirection Codes300 - Multiple Choices301 - Moved Permanently302 - Moved Temporarily303 - See Other304 - Not Modified305 - Use Proxy307 - Redirect Keep VerbTopFailure CodesTopServer Error Codes500 - Internal Server Error501 - Not Implemented502 - Bad Gateway503 - Server Unavailable504 - Gateway Timed-Out505 - HTTP Version not supportedTopInternet API Error Codes12001 - Out of Handles12002 - Timeout12003 - Extended Error12004 - Internal Error12005 - Invalid URL12006 - Unrecognized Scheme12007 - Name Not Resolved12008 - Protocol Not Found12009 - Invalid Option12010 - Bad Option Length12011 - Option not Settable12012 - Shutdown12013 - Incorrect User Name12014 - Incorrect Password12015 - Login Failure12016 - Invalid Option12017 - Operation Cancelled12018 - Incorrect Handle Type12019 - Inccorect Handle State12020 - Not Proxy Request12021 - Registry Value Not Found12022 - Bad Registry Parameter12023 - No Direct Access12024 - No Content12025 - No Callback12026 - Request Pending12027 - Incorrect Format12028 - Item Not Found12029 - Cannot Connect12030 - Connection Aborted 12031 - Connection Reset12032 - Force Retry12033 - Invalid Proxy Request 12034 - Need UI12035 - Not Defined in WinInet 12036 - Handle Exists12037 - See Cert Date Invalid 12038 - See Cert CN Invalid 12039 - HTTP to HTTPS on Redir 12040 - HTTPs to HTTP on Redir 12041 - Mixed Security12042 - Chg Post is Non Secure 12043 - Post is Non Secure 12044 - Client Auth Cert Needed 12045 - Invalid CA (Cert)12046 - Client Auth Not Setup 12047 - Async Thread Failed 12048 - Redirect Scheme Changed 12049 - Dialog Pending12050 - Retry Dialog12052 - Https Http Submit Redir 12053 - Insert Cdrom12171 - Failed DueToSecurityCheck TopFTP API Error Codes12110 - Transfer in Progress 12111 - FTP DroppedTopGopher API Error Codes12130 - Protocol Error12131 - Not File12132 - Data Error12133 - End of Data12134 - Invalid Locator12135 - Invalid Locator Type 12136 - Not Gopher Plus12137 - Attribute Not Found 12138 - Unknown LocatorTopHTTP API Error Codes12150 - Header Not Found12151 - Downlevel Server12152 - Invalid Server Response 12153 - Invalid Header12154 - Invalid Query Request 12155 - Header Already Exists 12156 - Redirect Failed12157 - Security Channel Error 12158 - Unable to Cache File 12159 - TCP/IP not installed 12160 - Not Redirected12161 - Cookie Needs Confirmation 12162 - Cookie Declined12168 - Redirect Needs ConfirmationTopAdditional Internet API Error Codes12157 - Security Channel Error12158 - Unable To Cache File12159 - Tcpip Not Installed12163 - Disconnected12164 - Server Unreachable12165 - Proxy Server Unreachable12166 - Bad Auto Proxy script12167 - Unable To Download script12169 - Sec Invalid Cert12170 - Sec Cert RevokedHTTP常见错误HTTP 错误 400400 请求出错由于语法格式有误,服务器⽆法理解此请求。

Garmin GPS 产品说明书

Garmin GPS 产品说明书

Marking a waypoint is simply capturing your current location and storing it in the unit’s memory. The unit must be turned on and tracking satellites to mark a waypoint.To mark a waypoint:1. Press the Thumb Stick In and hold it until the Shortcuts Menu is displayed.2. Highlight Mark Waypoint and press the Thumb Stick In todisplay the Mark Waypoint Page shown below.Mark Waypoint PageName FieldSymbol Field3. Highlight the Name field and press the Thumb Stick In. Enter a new name. When finished, highlight OK then press the Thumb Stick In.4. Highlight the Symbol field and press the Thumb Stick In. Choose a symbol then press the Thumb Stick In to accept the selection.5. Highlight the OK button at the bottom of the page and press the Thumb Stick In to save the waypoint.As you move, notice that a breadcrumb trail of your path is left on the map. This trail is called a Track Log. You can use the track log to retrace your steps back to a certain location.To view your breadcrumb trail (track log):1. Use the Page button to display the Map Page.2. Walk away from your original location for at least three minutes.3. The default zoom level is 80 miles. Press the Zoom button to zoom in to view the breadcrumb trail (track log) in detail.You can send any location that you have available in your Find ‘N Go menu. These may be waypoints, contacts, cities, exits, or any other data that is loaded in the unit. Below are the steps to send a waypoint.To send a location (waypoint) using Find ‘N Go:1. Press the Thumb Stick In and hold it until the Shortcuts Menu is displayed, or press the Page button until the Main Menu is displayed.2. Highlight Find ‘N Go and press the Thumb Stick In. Highlight Way-points and press the Thumb Stick In. Select Nearest or By Name andpress the Thumb Stick In.3. Highlight the waypoint that you want to send and press the Thumb Stick In to display the Waypoint Review page.4. Highlight the Option Menu button and press the Thumb Stick In.5. Select Send Location and press the Thumb Stick In.The location is sent to all Rinos on the same channel and squelch code as you. They can then choose to Goto that location, view the location on the map (Map ), or save the location (OK ).The Rino’s most unique feature is Peer-to-Peer positioning, send-ing the location of one Rino unit to other Rino units. Peer-to-Peer positioning allows you to track the movement of other Rino users and even navigate to their location. To send your location:Press and release either the Call or Talk button. Your Rino 110 automatically sends out its location. Other Rino users monitoring the same channel and squelch code receive this information.Using Find ‘N Go, you can search for a waypoint and then create a straight-line route to it from your current location.To find and go to a waypoint:1. Press and hold the Thumb Stick In to access the Shortcuts Menu.2. Highlight Find ‘N Go and press In.3. Highlight Waypoints and press the Thumb Stick In. Select Nearest from the pop-up menu4. Use the Thumb Stick to select the desired waypoint from the list and then press In to display the Information Page for that waypoint.5. Highlight Goto and press In to create a straight-line route to the waypoint from your current location.If you have not heard from a contact in a while and would like to know that contact’s current location, you may “poll” the contact’s location. This will update that contact’s location in your Rino 110.To poll a location:1. Press the Thumb Stick In and hold it until the Shortcuts Menu is displayed, or press the Page button until the Main Menu is displayed.2. Highlight Find ‘N Go and press the Thumb Stick In. HighlightContacts and press the Thumb Stick In.3. Highlight the contact that you want to poll and press the Thumb Stick In to display the Contact Review page.4. Highlight the Option Menu button and press the Thumb Stick In.5. Select Poll Location and press the Thumb Stick In.If you have further questions or just want to learn more about the operation of Rino 110, refer to the Owner’s Manual , which provides detailed information about all of your Rino 110’s features.Quick Start Guide110Step-by-Step Instructions(Turn this page and begin with Step 1)Part Number 190-00251-01 Rev. CYou can navigate to a waypoint, city, exit, or a contact’s location. Using optional detailed maps, you can also navigate to points of interest, addresses, and intersections.To begin navigation using Find ‘N Go:1. Press the Thumb Stick In to display the Shortcuts Menu.2. Highlight Find ‘N Go and press the Thumb Stick In.3. Highlight Waypoints and press the Thumb Stick In. Select the desired option (by Nearest or by Name ), and press the Thumb Stick In.4. Highlight the desired waypoint and press the Thumb Stick In.5. With the Waypoint Page displayed, highlight the Goto button at the bottom of the page and press the Thumb Stick In to begin navigation. The Navigation Page automatically opens to guide you to your destination. See below for more information.Navigation PageThe two main components of the Navigation Page are the compass ring and the pointer. As you move, the compass ring rotates showing your current direction of travel at the top of the display. The pointer points toward your destination. When the pointer is aligned withthe vertical line at the top of the compass ring, you are on a direct course toward your destina-tion. The unit has to be moving to navigate. If you are standing still or moving very slowly, the navigation data may not be accurate.The first time you receive a signal from another Rino user, the New Contact page is displayed. From the New Contact page you can show the user’s location on your Map, Goto that position, select OKto add them to your contact list, or press the Page/Quit button to disregard the contact.Every time you receive signals fromcontacts, your map is updated showing their new position. A Track Log of their move-ment is created and shown on your map.Navigation Page New Contact PagePolling a contact’s locationPower button:• Press and hold to turn the unit On/Off• Press to adjust contrast and backlightingCall button:• Press to send out Call Tone • Sends position when released (if enabled)Talk button:• Press and hold to talk • Sends position when released (if enabled)Page/Quit button:• Press to cycle through main pages• Used to quit or escape menu itemsVolume (V) button:• Press to open volume control windowMicrophone:• Hold unit 3–4 inches away when talkingZoom/Map (Z) button:• From the Map Page, press to open Zoom control window • From any other page, press to display Map PageSpeakerThumb Stick• Press In to enter highlighted options and to confirm messages• Move Up, Down, Right or Left to move through lists, highlight fields, on-screen buttons, icons, enter data, or move the map panning arrow • Press In and hold to display Shortcuts Menu.Send Location1The Rino 110 operates on three “AA” Alkaline batteries (not included) located in the back of the unit. Rechargeable batteries may also be used. The unit is factory set to use Alkaline batteries. See the Rino 110 Owner’s Manual for setting battery type. Stored data is not lost when the batteries are removed.To install batteries:1. Remove the battery cover on the back of the unit. Turn theD-ring 1/4 turn counter-clockwise and pull the cover off.2. Insert batteries observing the polarity reference molded intothe unit housing. Orient the negative (-) battery terminaltoward the spring.3. Reinstall the battery cover by inserting the bottom hinge clipand closing the cover. Turn the D-ring 1/4 turn clockwise.Notes on battery use:• When replacing batteries, use only new or fully recharged batteries. Rechargeable batteries may typically display lesscapacity than Alkaline batteries.• Do not mix different types of batteries together.• Remove the batteries from the unit if you do not plan to use it for several months. Follow the battery manufacturer’s instruc-tions for proper care and disposal of used batteries.• Extensive use of backlighting, WAAS, and/or FRS or GMRS will significantly reduce battery life.2All of the information you need to operate the Rino 110 can befound on five default main pages (or display screens). Simply pressand release the Page key to cycle through the Radio Page, MapPage, Navigation Page, Trip Computer, and Main Menu Page. Youcan also access the Main Pages by pressing the on-screen Main PageMenu button .Trip ComputerMain Menu Navigation PageWhile these five Main Pages provide you with different types ofinformation, they all share common features like Option Menus anda Main Page Menu. Access the Option Menu and Main Page Menuby using the Thumb Stick to highlight the on-screen button. Thenpress the Thumb Stick In.3Before the Rino 110 can be used for navigation, the GPS receivermust be initialized. Initialization allows the Rino 110 to receiveand store satellite information and begin using the satellites fornavigation. The initialization is automatic and should only take afew minutes.To initialize the unit (acquire satellites):1. Take the Rino 110 outside where it has an unobstructed viewof the sky and turn it on.2. The unit begins to search forsatellite signals. “Tracking Satel-lites” is displayed while the unit isinitializing.The first time you use your Rino110, initialization should take nomore than five minutes.3. When the GPS is initialized and ready for navigation, themessage “3D Accuracy” is displayed on the Radio Page.If for some reason the unit is not able to gather the necessary satel-lite information, refer to the Rino 110 Owner’s Manual.4 Entering DataUse the Thumb Stick like a joystick that youcontrol with your thumb. Move the ThumbStick Up, Down, Right, or Left. Press theThumb Stick In to select an item on thescreen, much like pressing the Enter buttonon a computer keyboard.Sometimes you will need to spell out things using the Thumb Stickand an on-screen keyboard. To enter characters with the on-screenkeyboard, press the Thumb Stick Up, Down, Left, or Right tohighlight the desired character (letter, number, or a space). Press theThumb Stick In to select that highlighted character. Choose Backto delete the character to theleft of the cursor. When youare finished entering charac-ters, highlight OK and pressthe Thumb Stick In.5Select a channel and squelch code to transmit on. Be sure to tell theother members of your group what channel and squelch code youare using so they can communicate with you.To select a channel:1. Highlight the Channel field and pressthe Thumb Stick In.2. Select an available channel andpress the Thumb Stick In to acceptthe selection.To select a squelch code:1. Select the Code field and press theThumb Stick In.2. Select one of the thirty-eight (38)available codes. Press the ThumbStick In to accept the selection.6The My ID (name) and symbol (icon) identify you to otherRino users.To change the unit ID/name:1. Highlight the My ID field and pressthe Thumb Stick In to activate thefield and display the keyboard.2. Highlight Clear, then press theThumb Stick In to clear thedefault ID.3. Enter an ID, or name, up to ten(10) characters long.4. When you have entered your newID, highlight OK and then pressthe Thumb Stick In.To change the user symbol:1. Highlight the face symbol to the right of the My ID field. Pressthe Thumb Stick In to show a list of available face symbols.2. Highlight the desired symbol from the list of selections.3. Press the Thumb Stick In to select that symbol.7The Rino 110 can transmit to and receive messages from other FRSradio users on the same channel and squelch code. To use all of thefeatures of the Rino, communicate with other Rino units.To transmit on your Rino 110:1. Press and hold the Talk button and speak in a normal voiceinto the microphone area on the front of the Rino 110 from adistance of about 3–4 inches.2. When you are finished talking, release the Talk button. Yourlocation is updated on all receiving Rinos.3. If you want to call another user or update your location onanother Rino, press and release the Call or Talk button.8If you need to adjust the volume, press the V (Volume) button onthe front of the unit to display an adjustment slider. To change thevolume, press the Thumb Stick Up or Down to raise or lower theslider. When you have the proper level set, press the V button orpress the Thumb Stick In.If lighting conditions make it hard for you to see the display screen,you can adjust the contrast or turn on the backlight.To turn on the backlight and adjust the screencontrast:1. With the unit on, briefly press and release the Power buttonto display the Backlight and Contrast adjustment.2. Press thePower button or press Up or Down on the ThumbStick to turn the Backlight on or off. A light bulb symbol ap-pears on the top Status Bar when the backlight is on.The backlight remains on until the set timeout period iscompleted or the Power button is pressed again. The unit isfactory set to timeout 15 seconds after the last button press.3. Move the Thumb Stick to Left (Lighter) or Right (Darker) toadjust the contrast.4. Press the Thumb Stick In to close the Backlight and Contrastwindow.Example of an on-screen keyboardTracking Satellite SignalsSelecting the channelMy ID field Symbol fieldMain Page Menu buttonOption Menu button。

FedEx Dangerous Goods Checklist说明书

FedEx Dangerous Goods Checklist说明书

DIRECTIONS:Mark the appropriate box for each item to indicate if the shipment complies with the requirement. Check all sides of the package, as applicable.1.Shipment is prepared per IATA, does not have only the Surface (ground) Limited Quantity mark or marked as ORM-D/ORM-D-AIR. [7.1.D]NY2.Shipment acceptable by both origin and destination locations. If A130, ensure radioactives accepted by origin and destination. [eSRG]NY3. Package in good condition and free of leakage , odor , or external damage . [5.0.2.4.1; 9.1.3.1 (i)]NY4. Shipper’s Declaration included. [8.0.1.1] Typewritten or computer-generated per FX-07.NY 5. Shipment not forbidden. [4.2]N Y6.A20 in blue pages column M: Keep Away From Heat label, declaration statement, and technical name when required per NYN/A7.Shipper’s Declaration prepared per FX-18 (does not apply to 023 shipments or shipments originating in U.S. territories or non-U.S. locations).N Y N/A8.Shipper and Consignee name and full address . For 023 shipments, shipper’s address includes country name. [8.1.6.1; 8.1.6.2]NY9.Page of Pages . [8.1.6.4]N Y 10. Passenger and Cargo Aircraft or Cargo Aircraft Onlylimitations correctly indicated. [8.1.6.5]NY11. Non-radioactive correctly indicated (except A130). [8.1.6.8]N Y 12. UN or ID number preceded by prefix “UN” or “ID”.[8.1.6.9.1, Step 1]NY13. Proper Shipping Name , including technical name inparentheses ( ) or “SAMPLE” forentries. UN2814 or UN2900: Technical name in parentheses or “suspected category A infectious substance” in parentheses. [3.11.2; 4.1.2.1 (d); 8.1.6.9.1, Step 2; A140]NY14. Class or Division number(s), and when 1.4 indicated,Compatibility Group letter included, matching Column C of 4.2. [8.1.6.9.1, Step 3]NY15. Subsidiary hazard(s) in parentheses immediately followingclass or division, matching Column C of 4.2. [8.1.6.9.1, Step 4]N Y N/A 16. Packing Group (e.g., I, II, or III), matching column E. IfSAMPLE used as technical name, shipper selects most restrictive packing group for Proper Shipping Name. [3.11.1; 8.1.6.9.1, Step 5]NYN/A 17. Number of packages and type of packaging (e.g., 1fibreboard box, 1 box fibreboard, or 1 4G fibreboard box). [8.1.6.9.2, Step 6]NY18. Net quantity (e.g., g, kg, L, mL) or gross weight (kg G) perpackage in metric units, not exceeding Packing Instruction maximum per package. If “sample ” is included in proper shipping name, the net quantity does not exceed 2.5 kg. [3.11.3; 8.1.6.9.2, Step 6 (a); Appendix B.1.1]NY19. Packing Instruction number indicated (e.g., 361, or Y441with Y prefix for limited quantity). [8.1.6.9.3]NY20. Shipment complies with special provisions. [4.2, column M]N Y N/A 21. 24-hour emergency response telephone number, includinginternational prefix, if required by State or Operator variation. [2.8]N Y N/A22. Name , date , and shipper’s signature (signature may betypewritten for U.S. domestic shipments, including U.S. territories). [8.1.4.1; 8.1.6.13-15]NY23. Shipper’s same signature next to amendments andalterations (changes). [8.1.2.6]NOTE: An insertion in different handwriting or printing is notNY N/A 25. Package large enough to support all markings, labels,documentation and none are placed on the bottom of the package. FedEx branded packaging (including brown boxes) not used. [FX-06]NY26. Shipper and Consignee name and full address marked onpackage. [7.1.4.1 (b)]NY 27. UN or ID number preceded by prefix “UN ” or “ID ”, meets size requirements and corresponds to declaration. [7.1.4.1 (a); 7.1.4.4]N Y 28. Proper Shipping Name, including technical name inparentheses ( ) or “SAMPLE” for entries, andcorresponds to declaration.UN2814 or UN2900: Technical name not required. [7.1.4.1 (a); A140]NY29. Package permitted by Packing Instruction and inspecification packaging , if required. [5.0.1.2 (b)]NYN/A30.Specification Packaging : Performance rating (X, Y , Z) corresponds with Packing Group (I, II or III) unless further limited by Packing Instruction, Special Permit, or Special Provision (not required on outermost package for Overpack). Handwritten specification markings unacceptable. [6.0.4.2.1 (c)]NY N/A 31.Specification Packaging with S:.4G/x35/S /22/C222.Enter UN Specification weight limit: ________________ kg (Max weight as listed within the UN Specification marking; e.g. 4G/x 35/S/22/C222)Enter actual package gross weight:________________ kg (T otal weight of the package from airbill or package label)Actual package gross weight DOES NOT EXCEED UN specification weight limit (not required for 6.2 packages or Overpack). [6.0.4.2.1 (d)]N/ANY 32. More than one outer package , net quantity or gross weight(in metric units) marked on package. Not applicable to ID 8000 or when contents are same UN #, PSN, packing group, and quantity. [7.1.4.1 (c)]NYN/A 33. Dry Ice : Net weight marked on package in kilograms. [7.1.4.1 (d)]N Y N/A 34. UN3356: Package marked with DOT31FP specificationmarking unless overpacked. [FX-02 (e); USG-18]NYN/A35. UN3077 or UN3082: the Environmentally HazardousSubstance Mark is required. [7.1.5.3]N Y N/A36. Primary hazard label(s), matching column D. Hazard labelon same surface and in diamond shape near Proper Shipping Name marking when package dimensions are adequate . [7.2.3; 7.2.6.2.1; 7.2.6.2.5]N Y N/A37. Subsidiary hazard label(s), matching column D or requiredby Special Provision, affixed on same surface near hazard label(s) when required and in diamond shape, unlesspackage dimensions inadequate. [7.2.3; 7.2.6.2.3; 7.2.6.2.5]NY N/A 38. Cargo Aircraft Only label, when required, must be affixedon same surface of package near hazard label(s). [7.2.4.2; 7.2.6.3]NY N/Ac. “KEEP UPRIGHT” at 120-degree intervals aroundpackage OR on each side. [7.1.4.1 (f);]N Yd. Two Package Orientation labels (Up Arrows). [7.1.4.1 (f)]NYe. Instructions to be followed in event of emergency, delay, orif shipment is unclaimed. [7.1.4.1 (f)]NY(package type code) Class 6.2. (Not required on65. When different DG are packed in same Overpack andrequire multiple hazard labels, labels adjacent to each other(not opposite side). [7.2.6.2.4]NY N/A66. More than one Overpack used, unique identification mark(tracking number may be used) and total quantity of DG byUN number (including unit of measure) on both declarationand package. [7.1.7.3; Figure 8.1.L and 8.1.M]NY N/A67. Overpacks containing UN1070, UN1072, UN2451, UN3156,UN3157, or UN3356:• The shipper’s declaration has the statement: “This shipment is prepared in accordance with USG-18 and FX-02 (e)”:OR• The overpack packaging is marked “DOT-31FP compliant”N Y N/A69. If required, Competent Authority (CA) or DOT-SP approvalnumber indicated in the Authorization field on declaration and approval document attached when needed and complies with special permit/CA requirements. [8.1.6.9.4]N Y N/A70. Complies with all other applicable State and Operatorvariations . [2.8] NY 71. If USG-04, “RQ” is indicated before or after basic descriptionon declaration when marked on the package. “RQ” is marked on package when on declaration. N Y N/A72. US domestic shipment marked with “This packageconforms to 49CFR173.13”. Complies with 49CFR173.13 requirements for hazard class, labeling, transport type and packaging. [FX-02 (a) and (d); 49CFR: 173.13]N Y N/AIf there are any discrepancies indicated, your shipment cannot be transported by FedEx Express. In the U.S., this shipment is returned to the Shipper using DOT-SP 14691. In the U.S., call 1.800.GoFedEx and press “81” then “4” for assistance. For non-U.S. locations, please contact your local Customer Service representative.ACCEPTED REJECTEDInspected By _______________________________ Employee # ______________Shipper Contact Name __________________________________________________Shipper Contact Phone # _________________________________________________Printed or other static representations of this document are considered uncontrolled and for reference only.。

NOAHlink软件更新说明说明书

NOAHlink软件更新说明说明书

Release NoteNOAHlink v.1.56.05Includes NOAHlink Kernel 1.55.03HIMSA 01-07-2013Thank you for purchasing NOAHlink software. This document includes last minute information on NOAHlink, including sections on:•compatibility issues•user documentation•known problems and issues•getting supportPlease read the NOAHlink Users guide before you install NOAHlink.Changes from v.1.56.04 to v.1.56.05The search for available NOAHlinks in the NOAHlink properties program are now only searching on COM ports with Bluetooth devices. This functionality can be turned off under the NOAHlink properties => Advanced features.During upgrade the NOAHlink properties program could set the COMport high to “9” – with the result that an available NOAHlink was not found by the fitting program. This is corrected to “99”.All NOAHlink files are signed from HIMSA.Changes from v.1.56.03a to v.1.56.04The version number cannot contain a letter and had to be changed.The functionality is the same and the user can still be logged in as a normal Windows user. Changes from v.1.56.03 to v.1.56.03aNOAHlink 1.56.03 could not be used as a “normal windows user” due to the placement of a NOAHlink log file. This is resolved with NOAHlink 1.56.03a.There are no changes to any compiled files or firmware files compared to NOAHlink 01.56.03 Changes from v.01.56.02 to v.1.56.03NOAHlink 1.56.03 still includes kernel 1.55.03 and boot loader 8.•Timers in the Noahlink detection program have been changed and optimized•One specific timer where NOAHlink was waiting 60 seconds has been removed•One NOAHlink error message (when the NOAHlink was not turned on) has been correctedThe NOAHlink 1.56.03 will detect the NOAHlink some seconds slower than previous versions (1.55.06 and before). This is because the program is now compiled with Visual Studio 2010 and it has been necessary to make smaller changes to the NOAHlink detection program.Changes from v.01.55.06 to v.01.56.02NOAHlink 1.56.02 includes kernel 1.55.03 and boot loader 8.•Boot loader 8 contains various improvements to test that the kernel image will load successfully.•The NOAHlink properties 1.56.02 is compiled with Visual Studio 2010. This will not be visible for the end user – but will ensure that the NOAHlink can communicate on newer MS platforms.Changes from v.01.55.05 to v.01.55.06NOAHlink 1.55.06 includes the kernel 1.55.03•Kernel 1.55.03 will reduce the number of returned units due to firmware problems.Changes from v.01.55.04 to v.01.55.05NOAHlink 1.55.05 contains identical components as in 1.55.04. The only difference is the writing routine for updating the new boot loader 7 to the NOAHlink. This is now more secure and will happen without errors.Changes from v.01.55.03 to v.01.55.04NOAHlink:•The NOAHlink properties program will under installation set the registry key – NOAHLinkBootTimeMS – to 10000 (10 seconds). It was previously 7 seconds.•The PWM protocol has been updated.Changes from v.01.54.01 to v.01.55.03NOAHlink Kernel 01.55.02: This new Kernel include several new features•Ability to communicate using the Toshiba bluetooth stack•Updated security routines to avoid un-wanted writing in the flash memoryo Please note that this also requires upgrade to boot loader 7 – which comesautomatically with the Kernel update.NOAHlink installation: The installation program will now detect the Operating System and choose which bluetooth stack should be used for the bluetooth communication (The end user will not be presented with the option of installing the Ezurio drivers if the Operating System is XP SP 2 or later)NOAHlink pairing wizard: The pairing wizard will detect which Bluetooth driver is used on the PC. If the Toshiba stack is detected the end user will be required to do the pairing manually using the “Toshiba Bluetooth Manager”. A relevant link to the HIMSA support site will be offered to the end user.Changes from v.01.54.00 to v.01.54.01NOAHlink Kernel: With kernel 1.52.00 installed it is possible to downgrade to older kernels.NOAHlink Kernel: Kernel 1.52.00 is compatible with the Mitsumi Bluetooth modules (C29 og C46)NOAHlink Kernel: Some older kernels did not support the features ‘HI Power Status’ and‘Power on when leaving cradle’, and would cause NOAHlink to lose connection when these kernels were upgraded. This issue no longer occurs with an upgrade to Kernel 1.52.00. Changes from v.01.53.01 to v.01.54.00NOAHlink Kernel: Correction made to the Release-Protocol-Resources where some resources were not released properly.NOAHlink Kernel: The initialization of NOAHlink Bluetooth module changed to allow the use of a new generation of Mitsumi module.Changes from v.01.52.03 to v.01.53.01NOAHlink: NOAHlink is now Vista compatible.NOAHlinkdrv: The user no longer receives a "time out" when trying to connect to a NOAHlinkNOAHlink Properties: A pairing wizard has been included to help the user pair with their NOAHlink devices. It is compatible with the Widcomm and the Microsoft Bluetooth stack. NOAHlink Properties: The installation has been rewritten, and the pairing has been moved from the installation to the Pairing Wizard. Thus, the installation no longer reboots several times during pairing.Changes from v.01.52.02 to v.01.52.03NOAHlink Properties: Due to an issue with the .Net assemblies and the .Net 2.0 framework, the interop files are no longer installed to the GACChanges from v.01.52.01 to v.01.52.02NOAHlink Properties: The .Net interop files are now again a part of the installationChanges from v.01.51.01 to v.01.52.01NOAHlinkdrv: The NOAHlink no longer crashes and silently logs out when it is moved out of rangeIDigitalAudio2 Inserted SetupDigitalFormat method that was accidently removed in buildv.01.51.01.Compatibility IssuesImportant: NOAH 2 is not compatible with NOAHlink. NOAHlink is designed and tested to work best with NOAH 3..NOAHlink DocumentationHIMSA provides electronic copies of the NOAHlink User manual in all available languages. You will also receive a hard copy of this manual in your NOAHlink package.Known Problems and IssuesPlease visit NOAHlinks web-site at to access the latest support issues.Getting SupportIf you have a support question concerning the installation or operation of NOAHlink, please check through your documentation first.If your problem persists, visit HIMSA’s website (English and German only) at .If you still cannot find the answers you need, contact your NOAHlink supplier. Your supplier is specially trained to answer NOAHlink-related questions.。

黑鲨凤鸣真无线蓝牙耳机 超低延迟标准版使用说明书

黑鲨凤鸣真无线蓝牙耳机 超低延迟标准版使用说明书

黑鲨潘通色 2420CBlack Shark JoyBudsUser Manual黑鲨凤鸣真无线蓝牙耳机 超低延迟标准版使用说明书使用产品前请仔细阅读本说明书,并妥善保管。

Read this manual carefully before use, and retain it for future reference.产品按键功能介绍使用说明安全信息在使用本设备前,请先阅读所有安全信息以确保正确和安全使用。

为了防止可能的听力损伤,请勿长时间使用高音量。

• 请将本设备及其配件放置在儿童接触不到的地方,儿童可能在无意之中损坏本设备及其配件或吞下小零件导致危险。

• 请在温度 0℃~35℃ 范围内使用本设备,并在温度 -20℃~+45℃ 范围内存放设备及配件。

当环境温度过高或过低时,可能会引起设备故障。

• 请勿擅自拆卸或改装设备及其配件。

• 请遵守当地规定处理本设备、电池及其它附件,不可将它作为生活垃圾处理。

• 电池:- 请勿拆解、碰撞、挤压电池,避免引起漏液、过热、爆炸。

- 请勿将电池投入火中,否则会引起火灾或爆炸。

- 若电池出现严重鼓胀,请勿继续使用。

• 本设备配有不可拆卸的内置电池。

请勿自行更换电池,以免损坏电池或设备。

• 请遵守相关法律法规,不要在明确禁止使用耳机的环境中使用耳机。

• 当需要集中注意力在周围环境上时请勿使用该设备,例如驾驶汽车,骑行时等。

• 设备产生的无线电波可能会影响植入式医疗设备或个人医用设备的正常工作,比如起搏器、 植入耳蜗、助听器等。

若您使用了这些医用设备,请向制造商咨询使用本设备的限制条件。

• 在使用本设备时,请与植入的医疗设备(如起搏器、植入耳蜗等)保持至少 15 厘米的距离。

• 不使用耳机时,请将耳机放回充电盒中,以防止丢失并及时为耳机充电。

Correctly dispose of this product.This icon indicates that this product should not be disposed with other household wastes throughout the EU. To prevent the environment or human health from being damaged due to uncontrolled waste disposal, recycle responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources. To safely recycle your device, use return and collection systems or contact the retailer from whom you purchase the device.Declaration of ConformityHereby, [Blackshark Technologies (Nanchang) Co., Ltd.]declares that this equipment is in compliance with Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2014/53/EU.The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at https://.Manufacturer: Room 815-1, Floor 8, Block A, Huajiang Building, No. 1 Tsinghua Science Park, No. 299, Yupingdong Street, Nanchang Economic and Technological Development Zone, Nanchang City, Jiangxi Province EU-Representative: Triskelion Technology SLAddress: Paseo de la Castellana 77, ed wework, 28046, Madrid, Spain Contact Email: info.eu@For warranty information, please visit https://.Join Black Shark at Like us on Facebook at /BlackSharkGlobal Follow us on Twitter at /blckshrk_globalFor more information性能参数耳机名称:黑鲨凤鸣真无线蓝牙耳机 超低延迟标准版耳机型号:BE18充电盒型号:BE18C 连接方式:蓝牙 5.2充电盒充电接口:Type-C 耳机电池容量:35mAh 充电盒电池容量:400mAh 充电盒额定输入:5V包装内容:耳机,充电盒,Type-C 数据线,说明书 ,二维码卡片SpecificationsEarphone name: Black Shark JoyBuds Earphone model: BE18Charging case model: BE18CConnection method: Bluetooth 5.2Charging case charging port: Type-C Earphone battery capacity: 35mAhCharging case battery capacity: 400mAh Charging case rated input: 5VContents: Earphones, Charging case, USB-C cable, User manual, QR code card产品中有毒有害物质的名称及含量本标识内数字表示产品在正常使用状态下的环保期限为 5 年。

Ericsson 多频同步系统维护指南说明书

Ericsson 多频同步系统维护指南说明书

LBI-39090Maintenance Manual SimulcastTransmit SiteRS-232 VersionVolume 1Common EquipmentTable Of ContentsTab Description Publication1Site Grounding...................................LBI-390672Electrostatic Discharge Protection.....LBI-387373Simulcast System Drawings...............LBI-391314Simulcast Cable Drawings.................LBI-388785Transmit Site Cross Connect Panel...LBI-384906MUX Cross Connect.........................AE/LZB 119 1654 7Universal Synchronizer ShelfAssembly...........................................LBI-38476 8Simulcast EDACS® Interface Panel..LBI-391839Cross Connect Interface Panel...........LBI-3918210Power Supplies..................................LBI-3903811Connectorized Jackfields...................ADCP-80-32012WWVB Disciplined Oscillator..........Model 816513Signal Selector...................................Model 8143Ericsson Inc.Private Radio Systems Mountain View Road Lynchburg, Virginia 24502NOTERepairs to this equipment should be made only by an authorized service technician or facility designated by the supplier. Any repairs, alterations or substitution of recommended parts made by the user to this equipment not approved by the manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment in addition to the manufacturer’s warranty.NOTICE!The software contained in this device is copyrighted by Ericsson Inc. Unpublished rights are reserved under the copyright laws of the United States.This manual is published by Ericsson Inc., without any warranty. Improvements and changes to this manual necessitated by typographical errors, inaccuracies of current information, or improvements to programs and/or equipment, may be made by Ericsson Inc., at any time and without notice. Such changes will be incorporated into new editions of this manual. No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying and recording, for any purpose, without the express written permission of Ericsson Inc.Copyright© September 1995, Ericsson Inc.LBI-39090Maintenance Manual SimulcastTransmit SiteRS-232 VersionVolume 2EDACS® MASTR® III STATIONTable Of ContentsTab Description Publication 1MASTR III Station Alignment forSimulcast.....................................................LBI-39068 2MASR III Transmitter CombinationManual.........................................................LBI-38775 3800 MHz RF Package..................................LBI-390254EDACS Interface Manual............................LBI-388125Station GETC..............................................LBI-388946AC Outlet Strip............................................LBI-48417Fan, 120 VAC..............................................LBI-48428Power Supply...............................................LBI-385509Power Supply...............................................LBI-38670NOTERepairs to this equipment should be made only by an authorized service technician or facility designated by the supplier. Any repairs, alterations or substitution of recommended parts made by the user to this equipment not approved by the manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment in addition to the manufacturer’s warranty.NOTICE!The software contained in this device is copyrighted by Ericsson Inc. Unpublished rights are reserved under the copyright laws of the United States.This manual is published by Ericsson Inc., without any warranty. Improvements and changes to this manual necessitated by typographical errors, inaccuracies of current information, or improvements to programs and/or equipment, may be made by Ericsson Inc., at any time and without notice. Such changes will be incorporated into new editions of this manual. No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying and recording, for any purpose, without the express written permission of Ericsson Inc.Copyright© September 1995, Ericsson Inc.Ericsson Inc.Private Radio SystemsMountain View RoadLynchburg, Virginia 24502LBI-39090Maintenance Manual SimulcastTransmit SiteRS-232 VersionVolume 3Alarm SystemTable Of ContentsTab Description Publication 1Alarm Shelf 19D902821P1 & P2................LBI-384962Test Unit Alarm Interface and ControlChannel Monitor..........................................LBI-38498 3Buffer Board 19C336920G1 EDACSVoter Applications.......................................LBI-39025NOTICE!This manual covers Ericsson and General Electric products manufactured and sold by Ericsson Inc.NOTERepairs to this equipment should be made only by an authorized service technician or facility designated by the supplier. Any repairs, alterations or substitution of recommended parts made by the user to this equipment not approved by the manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment in addition to the manufacturer’s warranty.NOTICE!The software contained in this device is copyrighted by Ericsson Inc. Unpublished rights are reserved under the copyright laws of the United States.This manual is published by Ericsson Inc., without any warranty. Improvements and changes to this manual necessitated by typographical errors, inaccuracies of current information, or improvements to programs and/or equipment, may be made by Ericsson Inc., at any time and without notice. Such changes will be incorporated into new editions of this manual. No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying and recording, for any purpose, without the express written permission of Ericsson Inc.Copyright© September 1995, Ericsson Inc.Ericsson Inc.Private Radio SystemsMountain View RoadLynchburg, Virginia 24502。

VHF无线电话遇险通信

VHF无线电话遇险通信

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1.遇险呼叫
遇险,表明船舶、飞机或其他交通工具收到重大而紧迫 的危险,需要立即救助。呼叫以MAYDAY开始,MAYDAY表 示遇险,遇险呼叫应该是普遍呼叫,不能针对某一个船台或 岸台。
—MAYDAY MAYDAY MAYDAY
—This is —遇险船名或呼号(三次)
—MAYDAY —船位 —遇险性质 —需要救助的种类及其他有关救助的信息
1.通信要素
➢ 数字
• 逐位读出,整数千的数字可先读整数在读千; • 小数点用decimal,也可用point。
➢ 时间
• 24小时计时法; • 习惯用语;(ETA ETD ETB ETS ETCD) • 世界时—GMT,地方时—local time; • 数字+hours,表钟点。
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一、海上遇险报警(呼叫)方法 船舶遇险后,根据船舶本身配备的通信设备 选择正确的通信方法非常重要,它关系到船 舶货物和人员能否及时获救。
➢VHF70频道上进行DSC报警,则用VHF16频道进 行遇险通信; ➢MF的DSC2187.5kHz报警,则用MF单边带(SSB)电 话2182kHz进行遇险通信。
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例:发信船呼号 BTBM 收信船呼号 BQHZ
信文内容:You must not enter harbour (UO).
发信船 呼叫与识别 BQHZ3 DE BTBM3 信文发送 INTERCO UO
收信船
BTBM3 DE BQHZ3
结束
AR
R
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三、明语通信
—Over
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socket错误代码

socket错误代码

socket错误代码Socket error 0 - Directly send errorSocket error 10004 - Interrupted function call⼀个封锁操作被对 WSACancelBlockingCall 的调⽤中断。

Socket error 10013 - Permission denied以⼀种访问权限不允许的⽅式做了⼀个访问套接字的尝试。

Socket error 10014 - Bad address系统检测到在⼀个调⽤中尝试使⽤指针参数时的⽆效指针地址。

Socket error 10022 - Invalid argument提供了⼀个⽆效的参数。

Socket error 10024 - Too many open files打开的套接字太多。

Socket error 10035 - Resource temporarily unavailable⽆法⽴即完成⼀个⾮阻⽌性套接字操作。

Socket error 10036 - Operation now in progress ⽬前正在执⾏⼀个阻⽌性操作。

Socket error 10037 - Operation already in progress 在⼀个⾮阻⽌性套接字上尝试了⼀个已经在进⾏的操作。

Socket error 10038 - Socket operation on non-socket 在⼀个⾮套接字上尝试了⼀个操作。

Socket error 10039 - Destination address required 请求的地址在⼀个套接字中从操作中忽略。

Socket error 10040 - Message too long ⼀个在数据报套接字上发送的消息⼤于内部消息缓冲区或其他⼀些⽹络限制,或该⽤户⽤于接收数据报的缓冲区⽐数据报⼩。

Socket error 10041 - Protocol wrong type for socket 在套接字函数调⽤中指定的⼀个协议不⽀持请求的套接字类型的语法。

ip黑名单-做过ssh扫描黑的ip

ip黑名单-做过ssh扫描黑的ip

ip⿊名单-做过ssh扫描⿊的ip ## hosts.deny This file contains access rules which are used to# deny connections to network services that either use# the tcp_wrappers library or that have been# started through a tcp_wrappers-enabled xinetd.## The rules in this file can also be set up in# /etc/hosts.allow with a 'deny' option instead.## See 'man 5 hosts_options' and 'man 5 hosts_access'# for information on rule syntax.# See 'man tcpd' for information on tcp_wrappers# myself add info## Suspicious attacksshd:101.226.241.113:denysshd:103.221.142.3:denysshd:193.105.134.97:denysshd:221.236.175.203:denysshd:59.46.135.42:deny# myself define black listsshd:101.64.179.227:denysshd:103.28.121.117:denysshd:111.186.56.129:denysshd:111.67.194.133:denysshd:116.31.116.2:denysshd:118.212.166.21:denysshd:119.27.177.144:denysshd:123.249.88.171:denysshd:124.158.9.169:denysshd:128.199.34.190:denysshd:157.230.131.33:denysshd:157.230.152.81:denysshd:157.230.235.24:denysshd:175.143.100.125:denysshd:178.165.67.100:denysshd:178.66.221.55:denysshd:183.157.168.200:denysshd:185.195.236.154:denysshd:185.244.25.167:denysshd:193.105.134.96:denysshd:193.201.224.12:denysshd:209.141.51.47:denysshd:212.47.249.101:denysshd:219.150.98.2:denysshd:221.138.138.38:denysshd:222.184.79.10:denysshd:222.75.163.28:denysshd:27.150.169.54:denysshd:36.155.2.246:denysshd:40.73.39.211:denysshd:45.67.14.200:denysshd:46.28.166.87:denysshd:5.138.136.229:denysshd:58.216.99.61:denysshd:61.188.189.7:denysshd:66.158.213.51:denysshd:68.183.193.187:denysshd:78.128.80.186:denysshd:78.96.32.178:denysshd:89.153.92.59:denysshd:91.236.116.214:denysshd:92.246.76.90:deny# 2019/3/10 21:19:00sshd:103.207.38.236:denysshd:109.173.100.232:denysshd:111.7.164.67:denysshd:112.86.175.228:denysshd:117.89.33.188:denysshd:118.24.99.163:denysshd:118.39.225.210:denysshd:119.147.44.180:denysshd:122.141.76.242:denysshd:123.169.219.171:denysshd:134.209.32.149:denysshd:185.244.25.180:deny sshd:205.185.116.238:deny sshd:206.189.225.40:deny sshd:206.189.31.173:deny sshd:209.141.33.7:deny sshd:209.141.45.239:deny sshd:209.141.52.206:deny sshd:211.253.31.232:deny sshd:211.44.183.76:deny sshd:219.92.54.213:deny sshd:222.179.39.204:deny sshd:23.254.217.5:deny sshd:35.138.87.41:deny sshd:43.228.71.14:deny sshd:45.55.190.46:deny sshd:58.243.125.205:deny sshd:61.254.179.201:deny sshd:94.230.136.33:deny sshd:132.148.155.86:deny sshd:46.101.169.160:deny # 20190315 15:59:00 sshd:142.93.122.185:deny sshd:182.72.104.106:deny sshd:61.72.255.26:deny sshd:54.223.168.233:deny sshd:1.190.188.43:deny sshd:139.59.140.55:deny sshd:46.107.102.106:deny sshd:112.253.8.106:deny sshd:60.223.226.154:deny sshd:178.62.65.142:deny sshd:190.111.249.177:deny sshd:76.107.235.74:deny sshd:159.89.115.126:deny sshd:134.209.74.77:deny sshd:129.204.55.135:deny sshd:186.215.124.154:deny sshd:141.98.81.81:deny sshd:1.237.178.27:deny sshd:73.129.11.75:deny sshd:106.13.54.79:deny sshd:203.38.38.89:deny sshd:60.12.215.85:deny sshd:192.144.156.187:deny sshd:42.112.28.217:deny sshd:46.101.72.145:deny sshd:206.189.229.112:deny sshd:118.172.229.184:deny sshd:91.199.144.23:deny sshd:93.39.254.140:deny sshd:203.223.143.114:deny sshd:181.58.119.34:deny sshd:209.97.169.181:deny sshd:187.234.65.113:deny sshd:188.166.47.181:deny sshd:94.232.136.126:deny sshd:221.217.53.151:deny sshd:58.59.2.26:deny sshd:81.174.227.27:deny sshd:201.16.247.149:deny sshd:119.96.122.18:deny sshd:52.187.134.188:deny sshd:165.227.212.99:deny sshd:193.56.28.132:deny sshd:203.197.147.115:deny sshd:103.86.195.130:deny sshd:190.119.196.41:deny sshd:218.75.132.59:deny sshd:71.198.1.69:deny sshd:142.93.245.193:deny sshd:81.43.74.241:deny sshd:124.47.9.102:deny sshd:159.226.20.87:deny sshd:188.165.242.200:deny sshd:62.231.7.221:deny sshd:67.186.244.255:denysshd:14.52.95.156:deny sshd:54.39.145.59:deny# 2019-3-18 11:39 sshd:122.15.29.37:deny sshd:188.219.40.66:deny sshd:89.109.11.209:deny sshd:181.188.184.18:deny # 2019-3-18 15:50 sshd:58.250.79.7:deny sshd:70.89.88.3:deny sshd:50.250.231.41:deny sshd:50.71.65.105:deny sshd:188.32.97.44:deny sshd:125.227.38.168:deny sshd:71.193.198.210:deny sshd:36.111.35.10:deny sshd:94.177.218.53:deny sshd:142.44.243.126:deny sshd:178.128.246.54:deny sshd:165.227.165.98:deny sshd:178.62.235.23:deny sshd:123.150.105.165:deny sshd:41.33.61.165:deny# 2019-3-19 13:54 sshd:77.104.80.41:deny sshd:23.235.147.218:deny sshd:185.142.188.134:deny sshd:211.206.101.113:deny sshd:76.30.213.208:deny sshd:218.60.28.126:deny sshd:218.84.115.158:deny sshd:106.12.127.211:deny sshd:166.111.7.104:deny sshd:185.245.96.237:deny # 2019-3-20 9:41sshd:138.219.192.98:deny sshd:209.141.53.182:deny sshd:221.193.168.241:deny sshd:54.37.232.137:deny # 2019-3-20 10:08 sshd:86.61.66.59:deny sshd:159.89.194.160:deny sshd:178.128.242.233:deny # 2019-3-20 13:57 sshd:79.174.70.92:deny sshd:138.197.221.114:deny sshd:49.114.143.90:deny # 2019-3-20 17:55 sshd:222.188.110.66:deny sshd:200.59.41.130:deny sshd:51.75.205.122:deny sshd:69.60.21.172:deny sshd:91.106.195.212:deny sshd:40.73.67.205:deny sshd:12.133.183.250:deny sshd:162.243.168.83:deny sshd:206.189.181.140:deny sshd:61.51.111.65:deny sshd:175.6.75.251:deny sshd:178.128.15.116:deny sshd:2.32.86.50:deny sshd:159.89.43.31:deny sshd:193.112.111.174:deny sshd:118.24.126.31:deny sshd:123.191.234.165:deny sshd:119.40.53.50:deny sshd:146.148.105.126:deny sshd:79.224.126.64:deny sshd:139.99.40.27:deny sshd:14.29.223.55:deny sshd:94.76.179.235:deny sshd:159.65.225.184:deny sshd:139.59.59.154:deny sshd:219.146.152.154:deny sshd:13.82.110.151:deny sshd:157.230.244.236:denysshd:106.12.128.24:deny sshd:159.89.182.5:deny sshd:181.47.77.194:deny sshd:104.236.52.94:deny sshd:148.72.65.10:deny sshd:159.65.137.175:deny sshd:167.99.136.149:deny sshd:31.154.54.36:deny sshd:66.70.130.151:deny sshd:50.196.48.122:deny sshd:190.147.178.100:deny sshd:58.56.140.62:deny sshd:94.159.18.194:deny sshd:124.131.220.84:deny sshd:129.213.121.42:deny sshd:129.204.75.83:deny sshd:192.81.215.176:deny sshd:121.134.202.24:deny sshd:129.204.33.253:deny sshd:60.29.70.132:deny sshd:118.89.215.146:deny sshd:182.219.172.224:deny sshd:95.48.54.106:deny sshd:211.75.194.88:deny sshd:24.37.196.182:deny sshd:217.115.57.194:deny sshd:217.61.97.168:deny sshd:51.38.135.6:deny sshd:134.175.219.34:deny sshd:2.55.77.146:deny sshd:83.0.144.53:deny sshd:106.13.70.161:deny sshd:138.68.241.232:deny sshd:188.131.142.88:deny sshd:180.179.227.201:deny sshd:201.203.21.241:deny sshd:46.44.201.212:deny sshd:58.20.231.186:deny sshd:121.129.112.106:deny sshd:134.175.26.48:deny sshd:149.56.20.183:deny sshd:46.101.149.230:deny sshd:68.183.165.130:deny sshd:207.154.229.50:deny sshd:37.187.248.39:deny sshd:118.24.30.97:deny sshd:138.197.199.249:deny sshd:139.59.170.48:deny sshd:180.96.14.98:deny sshd:27.40.23.221:deny sshd:60.12.172.21:deny sshd:129.144.180.57:deny sshd:178.62.41.7:deny sshd:181.188.187.139:deny sshd:216.7.159.250:deny sshd:129.28.147.113:deny sshd:40.73.24.115:deny sshd:109.161.57.125:deny sshd:206.189.35.191:deny sshd:213.190.194.227:deny sshd:59.125.247.227:deny sshd:91.66.235.236:deny sshd:183.131.23.133:deny sshd:165.227.129.141:deny sshd:45.55.88.21:deny sshd:188.165.250.228:deny sshd:192.144.137.95:deny sshd:50.53.67.220:deny sshd:173.249.14.238:deny sshd:119.29.9.32:deny sshd:205.185.120.96:deny sshd:89.40.116.98:deny sshd:95.167.39.12:deny sshd:157.230.36.100:deny sshd:165.227.41.202:deny sshd:189.203.30.198:denysshd:82.200.205.71:deny sshd:106.13.51.110:deny sshd:148.66.132.190:deny sshd:139.199.155.62:deny sshd:142.93.47.125:deny sshd:104.248.71.7:deny sshd:104.248.116.140:deny sshd:46.101.73.64:deny sshd:61.79.105.97:deny sshd:94.101.181.238:deny sshd:193.112.106.231:deny sshd:51.38.51.100:deny sshd:142.93.210.90:deny sshd:68.183.103.253:deny sshd:82.200.204.160:deny sshd:49.248.209.206:deny sshd:65.29.181.222:deny sshd:95.156.255.22:deny sshd:106.12.216.19:deny sshd:159.65.103.189:deny sshd:178.128.119.59:deny sshd:202.126.46.39:deny sshd:180.168.179.226:deny sshd:61.12.84.13:deny sshd:77.232.128.87:deny sshd:31.206.41.114:deny sshd:150.162.11.207:deny sshd:106.13.1.180:deny sshd:114.67.72.212:deny sshd:178.62.204.176:deny sshd:45.119.212.105:deny sshd:59.36.77.194:deny sshd:61.183.144.188:deny sshd:125.215.207.40:deny sshd:24.51.108.179:deny sshd:5.39.92.185:deny sshd:129.204.29.45:deny sshd:167.99.66.83:deny sshd:129.204.66.150:deny sshd:192.95.4.92:deny sshd:60.31.197.218:deny sshd:159.65.109.148:deny sshd:158.69.212.227:deny sshd:223.83.155.77:deny sshd:46.101.103.207:deny sshd:165.227.13.4:deny sshd:79.11.181.204:deny sshd:178.128.146.108:deny sshd:112.198.27.51:deny sshd:178.128.150.158:deny sshd:51.38.133.58:deny# 2019-3-24 22:36 sshd:139.59.169.37:deny sshd:182.61.19.216:deny sshd:108.26.165.22:deny sshd:118.182.118.248:deny sshd:202.29.70.46:deny sshd:27.205.51.204:deny sshd:212.10.74.113:deny sshd:37.139.0.226:deny sshd:159.65.155.227:deny sshd:178.62.237.38:deny sshd:134.175.46.166:deny sshd:185.244.25.182:deny sshd:104.236.42.113:deny sshd:193.112.174.110:deny sshd:211.240.105.132:deny sshd:92.222.84.34:deny sshd:118.163.149.163:deny sshd:104.236.239.60:deny sshd:129.213.153.229:deny sshd:158.69.112.95:deny sshd:193.112.45.93:deny # 2019-3-25 10:03 sshd:140.143.130.52:deny sshd:62.12.115.116:denysshd:62.173.154.6:deny sshd:104.236.181.90:deny sshd:128.199.136.129:deny sshd:104.236.192.6:deny sshd:138.197.151.248:deny sshd:157.230.40.177:deny sshd:95.58.194.141:deny sshd:178.49.9.210:deny sshd:138.68.4.198:deny sshd:123.30.174.85:deny sshd:158.69.113.39:deny sshd:159.203.179.230:deny sshd:41.87.72.102:deny sshd:206.189.165.94:deny sshd:24.227.36.74:deny sshd:78.94.119.186:deny sshd:129.204.68.6:deny sshd:209.235.67.49:deny sshd:82.137.201.87:deny sshd:115.159.185.205:deny sshd:174.138.58.149:deny sshd:203.230.77.132:deny sshd:175.6.77.235:deny sshd:128.199.128.215:deny sshd:142.93.251.39:deny sshd:51.75.125.124:deny sshd:61.183.35.38:deny sshd:111.61.110.136:deny sshd:202.100.215.132:deny sshd:118.194.132.112:deny sshd:154.8.147.203:deny sshd:142.93.31.198:deny sshd:90.171.227.63:deny sshd:105.73.80.135:deny sshd:128.199.118.27:deny sshd:150.109.51.205:deny sshd:111.230.15.197:deny sshd:130.61.72.90:deny sshd:51.75.146.122:deny sshd:66.70.130.155:deny sshd:92.62.131.113:deny sshd:201.251.10.200:deny sshd:119.29.58.145:deny sshd:150.95.183.166:deny sshd:111.205.93.188:deny sshd:188.165.24.200:deny sshd:106.12.196.48:deny sshd:110.35.173.104:deny sshd:95.84.197.92:deny sshd:158.69.124.9:deny sshd:111.231.116.15:deny sshd:148.70.28.108:deny sshd:183.103.146.208:deny sshd:118.174.18.210:deny sshd:123.59.116.246:deny sshd:123.124.156.253:deny sshd:85.70.70.64:deny sshd:60.214.58.180:deny sshd:167.114.153.77:deny sshd:220.134.137.152:deny sshd:106.12.213.162:deny sshd:134.175.141.166:deny sshd:164.132.56.243:deny sshd:49.247.207.56:deny sshd:220.135.240.57:deny sshd:61.74.109.80:deny sshd:101.71.142.48:deny sshd:106.75.166.142:deny sshd:45.237.201.100:deny sshd:104.155.91.177:deny sshd:104.236.244.98:deny sshd:167.114.192.162:deny sshd:95.170.203.226:deny sshd:111.231.142.17:deny sshd:23.96.35.31:deny sshd:221.149.76.68:denysshd:159.65.30.66:deny sshd:104.131.178.223:deny sshd:158.69.108.170:deny sshd:106.12.212.187:deny sshd:138.97.64.22:deny sshd:54.37.66.73:deny sshd:58.171.108.172:deny sshd:59.49.38.210:deny# 2019-3-27 9:26sshd:128.199.253.52:deny sshd:129.204.213.26:deny sshd:142.93.6.47:deny sshd:85.157.207.36:deny sshd:176.58.134.244:deny sshd:45.55.188.133:deny sshd:111.225.216.6:deny sshd:14.116.208.189:deny sshd:149.202.55.18:deny sshd:96.22.1.5:deny sshd:54.37.139.235:deny sshd:188.166.8.178:deny sshd:68.183.115.83:deny sshd:68.183.181.125:deny sshd:89.222.181.58:deny sshd:129.204.46.170:deny sshd:140.143.134.86:deny sshd:14.63.221.108:deny sshd:190.14.247.90:deny sshd:220.130.221.140:deny sshd:223.197.153.106:deny sshd:209.97.146.26:deny sshd:121.225.62.207:deny sshd:178.48.117.3:deny sshd:111.231.215.213:deny sshd:50.126.95.22:deny sshd:118.89.44.24:deny sshd:188.166.233.64:deny sshd:189.101.129.222:deny sshd:112.13.167.122:deny sshd:106.12.211.134:deny sshd:89.40.125.30:deny sshd:110.74.163.90:deny sshd:119.29.98.253:deny sshd:192.144.130.31:deny sshd:72.94.181.219:deny sshd:99.149.251.77:deny sshd:211.148.135.196:deny sshd:116.68.249.19:deny sshd:187.49.236.242:deny sshd:188.84.189.235:deny sshd:120.197.26.252:deny sshd:129.204.210.62:deny sshd:178.128.217.40:deny sshd:182.254.146.167:deny sshd:196.35.41.86:deny sshd:119.27.180.124:deny sshd:35.188.27.107:deny sshd:51.254.39.23:deny sshd:51.38.186.207:deny sshd:181.28.244.92:deny 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BatteryReplacement

BatteryReplacement

Battery Replacement Potential Environmental Impacts:If handled improperly, lead acid batteries pose certain hazards. Battery components are toxic and corrosive, and can also be a fire and explosion hazard. Lead and sulfuric acid can contaminate the air, soil, and water. Direct contact with sulfuric acid can burn the skin and eyes. Exposure to lead in the environment can pose a serious health hazard to children. Lead, which is very toxic to aquatic life, can enter marina basins through stormwater when spent lead acid batteries are not managed properly.Legal Requirements:•Spent lead acid batteries must be recycled in Connecticut, and may not be disposed of with other solid wastes [RCSA §22a-241b-2(1)(H), CGS §22a-256g(a)].•If you sell lead acid batteries at your facility, you must accept a used lead acid battery for each new battery that is sold to a customer. Consumersthat are not returning a used battery with the purchase of a new battery must pay a five-dollar “core” charge. Retailers must post written noticeinforming consumers of these requirements [CGS §§22a-256h and –256i].•There are two options for managing spent lead acid batteries prior tosending them for off-site reclamation. Batteries can be managed according to the so-called Universal Waste Rule [RCSA §22a-449(c)-113, 40 CFR 273]or,alternatively, under special lead-acid battery recycling rules [RCSA §22a-449(c)-106(c)](see below).•Universal Waste Rule requirements.Marinas that store less than 5,000kilograms (11,000 pounds) of spent lead-acid batteries would be classified as “Small Quantity Handlers” under these rules. Such handlers arerequired to do the following [40 CFR 273 Subpart B, RCSA §22a-449(c)-113(a)]:➤Mark all batteries (or containers holding such batteries) with the words“Universal Waste – Batteries,” “Waste Batteries,” or “Used Batteries.”➤Store batteries for no more than one year before sending them off-sitefor recycling.➤Place any battery that shows signs of leakage, spillage, or damage in acontainer that is kept closed, is structurally sound, and is compatiblewith the contents of the battery.➤Immediately contain any releases of batteries or electrolyte.➤Before shipping batteries off-site, ensure that they are packaged,marked, labeled, and placarded in accordance with U.S. DOT rules forhazardous materials.➤Ship the batteries to another Universal Waste handler, or to anauthorized destination facility for recycling. Prior to shipment, ensurethat the receiving facility agrees to receive the shipment. Any shipmentswhich are rejected must be taken back, or directed to another handleror destination facility.2007•CONNECTICUT CLE AN MARINA GUIDEBOOK13 CON N ECTICUT DE PARTM E NT OF E NVI RON M E NTAL PROTECTIONIn addition, if you transport batteries from one site to another, youmust comply with Universal Waste transporter requirements [40 CFR 273 Subpart D].•Lead acid battery recycling rules. Persons managing their lead acidbatteries under this set of rules must do the following [RCSA §22a-449(c)-106(c)]:➤Segregate batteries from paper, rags, garbage, flammables, scrap metal,or hazardous chemicals by means of a dike, berm, wall, or otherphysical barrier.➤Store spent lead acid batteries on an impervious surface (such asconcrete sealed to protect the surface from degradation), and inspectspent lead acid batteries weekly for leaks and deterioration.➤Open, handle, or store spent lead acid batteries so that the battery casedoes not rupture, leak, or produce short circuits.➤Although the lead-acid battery recycling rules do not specificallyrequire it, before shipping batteries off-site, ensure that they arepackaged, marked, labeled, and placarded in accordance with U.S.DOT rules for hazardous materials.•Regardless of which set of rules lead-acid batteries are managed under, a hazardous waste determination must be conducted on spilled acid andbroken lead acid batteries, and any materials used to clean a spill, toestablish whether or not their disposal is subject to hazardous wasteregulations [40 CFR 262.11; RCSA §22a-449(c)-102(a)(2)(A)]. Manage hazardouswaste as described in the Appendix B.•If there is a stormwater discharge from your facility, you may have toregister for a General Permit for the Discharge of Stormwater Associated with Industrial Activity(“Stormwater General Permit”). See Appendix F for more information.•Report the chemicals in lead acid batteries (sulfuric acid and lead) as part of your hazardous and toxic chemical inventory and notifications required under the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act of1986 (EPCRA) [40 CFR 355] if over 500 pounds of batteries are stored on-site. See Appendix A for more information on EPCRA requirements. Best Management Practices:✪Avoid long-term storage of lead acid batteries by sending accumulatedbatteries to a reclaimer within six months of receipt. Limit accumulation of large quantities of spent batteries. If necessary, ship more frequently.✪Store spent lead acid batteries upright in a secure location, protected from the elements.✪Never stack batteries directly on top of each other. Layer with wood.✪Never drain batteries or crack the casings.✪Place cracked or leaking batteries in a sturdy, acid-resistant, leak-proof,sealed container (e.g., a sealable 5-gallon plastic pail). The containershould be kept closed within the battery storage area.14CONNECTICUT CLE AN MARINA GUIDEBOOK•2007CON N ECTICUT DE PARTM E NT OF E NVI RON M E NTAL PROTECTION。

Malekko Quad LFO V.1用户手册说明书

Malekko Quad LFO V.1用户手册说明书

QUAD LFO MANUAL V.1814 SE 14TH AVENUEPORTLAND OR 97214TABLE OF CONTENTS1 SPECIFICATIONSINSTALLATION 2 DESCRIPTION 3 4-6 CONTROLSUSING QUAD LFO WITH VARIGATE 8+ AND VARIGATE 4+ 7 8 WARRANTYSPECIFICATIONSFORMAT:EURORACKDIMENSIONS:12HP, 26mm deepINTERNAL AND EXTERNAL SIGNALS (3.5mm jacks): 0-5V Logic I/OMAX CURRENT:-12V 17mA+12V 85mA+5V: n/aINSTALLATIONRemove module from packaging.Power down your modular synthesizer and disconnect the power cable from the wall outlet.Attach the included power cable to the module’s power connector and connect the other end to the power distribution bus in your EuroRack synthesizer case. Position the red stripe DOWN on your Quad LFO.Position the module on the mounting rails in your EuroRack case and screw down mounting screws. Power up! If your case does not turn on properly then you have installed the module incorrectly. Simply power down and make sure to follow the diagram when reconnecting the module.DESCRIPTIONAn LFO, or low frequency oscillator, sends control voltage out in the shape of a waveform. The Quad LFO available shapes include sine, ramp, saw and pulse and moves through these shapes using the SHAPE slider. You can send these 4 distinct LFOs directly out or to other modules for frequency modulation, VCA control, filter control, etc.What makes this Quad LFO module different is that it also includes a 16 step automation sequencer as well as autosave or expanded preset functions when used in conjunction with Varigate 4+ and Varigate 8+.To create a sequence of automation for an LFO, hold the RECORD button and move the sliders for Frequency, Phase, Shape, Distort and Level and those slider movements will play back automatically as the Quad LFO cycles through the sequence. This sequencing feature allows for a multitude of dynamic possibilities for live performance and recording.Set each LFO to trigger via one of the 4 individual gate inputs, or set channels 2 through 4 to follow channel 1 for quadrature and phase modulation. Change the direction of each channel of sequenced automation to Forward, Reverse, Pendulum or Random. Switch the playback speed and style between Fast, Slow or Tempo Sync. There are also inputs for both Clock and Reset.Features include:- 4 LFOs, each with it's own individual output- 16 steps of automation recording for LFO settings per channel (+ Clear Automation function)- Fold, Bit Crush and Noise distortion- Set each LFO to trigger via one of the 4 gate inputs- Forward, Reverse, Pendulum and Random switch for sequenced automation direction per LFO- Follow Mode (Quadrature)- LFO level control- LFO waveform control- Frequency control- Phase Control- Autosave stand-alone or save up to 16 presets with Varigate 4+ and 100 with Varigate 8+ via busboard- Switch between Fast, Slow or Tempo Sync per LFO- Clock in- Reset inCLK IN:a Varigate 8+ or 4+ if connected to the same busboard.RESET:Each of the 4 LFOs include their own set of parameters that can be adjusted with the sliders. Select LFO buttons 1-4 and then move the sliders to adjust FREQUENCY, PHASE, SHAPE, DISTORT and LEVEL per LFO.FREQUENCY:Sets the frequency of an LFO.PHASE:Sets the phase of an LFO.- Start point from 0 degrees to 360 degreesSHAPE:Moving this slider left to right will morph the shape of the LFO from:SINE - RAMP - TRIANGLE - SAW - PULSE(10 to 90% pulsewidth).DISTORT:Moving this slider left to right will change the type of distortion applied to an LFO:FOLD - BIT CRUSH - NOISELEVEL:Adjust the level of an LFO output.The LEDs to the right of these sliders indicate the position of the slider (brightest red for sliders set all theway to the right).LFO 1-4 CHANNEL SELECT BUTTONS:another one of the buttons and so forth.CLEAR:Holding CLEAR while moving sliders will clear existingautomation recording for that specific control. Holding CLEARwhile pressing a channel select button will clear all automationfor that channel.FAST/SLOW/TEMPO SPEED SWITCH:via this switch. FAST and SLOW modes will ignore incomingclock. The LEDs under the switch represent position.Frequency Ranges:Fast Mode: 1hz to ~2khzSlow Mode: ~3 minutes to 1hzTempo Sync Mode: 64 clock pulses per cycle (or 4 bars) to 1TRIGGER:FOLLOW:select LFO buttons 2-4 and then the FOLLOW button. SMOOTH AND “STEP” FUNCTIONS:The Quad LFO automation sequences are set toSMOOTH by default (we’ve added a bit of slew to thesetransitions so that they are seamless). However if youwant the transitions to be more abrupt for a particularLFO animation sequence, hold the RECORD button whilepressing one of the LFO channel select buttons. You willnow see the sequence steps on LED bargraph pulse in amore step like manner.USING THE QUAD LFO WITH THE VARIGATE 8+OR VARIGATE 4+LFO 1-4 CHANNEL SELECT BUTTONS:When connected to the same power bus, the Quad LFO will receive incoming clock from the Varigate 8+ or Varigate 4+ over the bus (there is no need to connect a clock input to the front of the Quad LFO).Using the Quad LFO in tandem with the Variage 8+ also enables you to save up to 100 Quad LFO presets. To save presets simply hold SAVE and then press one of the Gate channel select buttons on the Varigate 8+ (just as you would normally save a preset on the Varigate 8+). To recall those presets, hold RECALL then select one of the Gate/preset channels on the Varigate 8+.Using Quad LFO in tandem with the Varigate 4+ enables up to 16 Quad LFO presets. Follow the same instructions as outlined for the Varigate 8+.WARRANTYThis product is covered by the Malekko Heavy Industry warranty, for one year following the date of purchase. This warranty covers any defect in the manufacturing of this product. This warranty does not cover any damage or malfunction caused by incorrect use such as, but not limited to, power cables connected backwards, excessive voltage levels, or exposure to extreme temperature or moisture levels. The warranty covers replacement or repair, as decided by Malekko Heavy Industry. Please visit our website to obtain full warranty information and to register your product for coverage.。

怪兽电力公司英文台词

怪兽电力公司英文台词

怪兽电力公司英文台词CD 。

1 Good night, sweetheart.2 Good night, Mom.3 Sleep tight, kiddo.4 Whoa!5 Oh! Aye! Oh! Oh!6 Simulation terminated.7 Simulation terminated. Simulation terminated.8 Simulation terminated.9 All right, Mr. Bile, is it? 10 Uh... my friends call me Phlegm. 11 Uh-huh. 12 Mr. Bile, can you tell me what you did wrong? 13 I fell down? 14 No, no, before that. 15 Can anyone tell me Mr. Bile's big mistake? 16 Anyone? 17 Let's take a look at the tape. 18 Here we go. 19 Uh, right... puh-puh-puh-puh... 20 Ah! There, see? 21 The door. You left it wide open. 22 And leaving the door open is the worst mistake 23 any employee can make because...? 24 Um... it could let in a draft? 25 It could let in 26 a child! 27 Oh! Mr. Waternoose! 28 There is nothing more toxic or deadly than a human child. 29 A single touch could kill you! 30 Leave a door open 31 and a child could walk right into this factory! 32 Right into the monster world! 33 I won't go in a kid's room! 34 You can't make me! 35 You're going in there because we need this. 36 Our city is counting on you 37 to collect those children's screams. 38 Without scream, we have no power. 39 Yes, it's dangerous work 40 and that's why I need you to be at your best. 41 I need scarers who are confident, tenacious 42 tough, intimidating. 43 I need scarers like... like... James P. Sullivan. 44 Hey! Good morning, Monstropolis. 45 It's now five after the hour of 6:00 A.M. 46 in the big monster city. 47 Temperature's a balmy 65 degrees- 48 which is good news for you reptiles- 49 and it looks like it's going to be a perfect day 50 to maybe, hey, just lie in bed, sleep in 51 or simply... work out that flab that's hanging over the bed! 52 Get up, Sulley! 53 I don't believe I ordered a wake-up call, Mikey. 54 Hey! Less talk, more pain, marshmallow boy! 55 Feel the burn! 56 You call yourself a monster? 57 Scary feet, scary feet, scary feet! 58 Oop! The kid's awake! 59 Okay, scary feet, scary feet, scary feet, scary feet- 60 kid's asleep! 61 Twins! In a bunk bed! 62 Ooh!I thought I had you there. 63 Okay, Sulley, here we go. 64 You ready? Follow it. 65 Oh! It's over here! 66 Oh, look over there! 67 Don't let the kid touch you! 68 Don't let it touch you!69 I don't know, but it's been said 70 I love scaring kids in bed! 71 Come on, fight that plaque! Fight that plaque! 72 Scary monsters don't have plaque! 73 118... do you have 119? 74 Do I see 120? 75 Oh, I don't believe it! 76 I'm not even breaking a sweat. 77 Not you! 78 Look! The new commercial's on! 79 The future is bright at Monsters, Incorporated. 80 I'm in this one! I'm in this one! 81 We're part of your life. 82 We power your car. 83 We warm your home.84 We light your city. 85 I'm Monsters, Incorporated. 86 Hey, look! Betty! 87 Carefully matching every child to their ideal monster... 88 to produce superior scream 89 refined into clean, dependable energy. 90 Every time you turn something on 91 Monsters, Incorporated, is there. 92 I'm Monsters, Incorporated! 93 We know the challenge- 94 the window of innocence is shrinking. 95 Human kids are harder to scare. 96 Of course, M.I. is prepared for the future 97 with the top scarers... 98 the best refineries 99 and research into new energy techniques. 100 Okay, here I come. 101 We're working for a better tomorrow... today! 102 We're Monsters, Incorporated! 103 We're M.I.- Monsters, Incorporated. 104 We scare because we care. 105 I can't believe it. 106 Oh, Mike... 107 I was on TV! 108 Did you see me? I'm a natural! 109 Hello. 110 I know! 111 Hey, wasn't I great? 112 Did the whole family see it? 113 It's your mom. 114 What can I say? The camera loves me. 115 I'm telling you, big daddy 116 you're going to be seeing this face on TV a lot more often. 117 Yeah? Like, on Monstropolis's Most Wanted? 118 You've been jealous of my good looks 119 since the fourthgrade, pal. 120 Have a good day, sweetie. 121 You, too, hon. 122 Whoo! Okay, Sulley, hop on in. 123 Nope. Uh-uh. Uh-uh. 124 Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey! 125 Where you going? What are you doing? 126 Mikey, there's a scream shortage. We're walking. 127 - Walking?! - Yep. 128 No, no, no, my baby. 129 Come on. Come on. 130 Look, she needs to be driven. 131 Bye, baby. I... I'll call you! 132 Hey, genius, you want to know why 133 I bought the car? Huh? 134 Not really. 135 To drive it! 136 You know, like, on the street? 137 With the honk-honk and the vroom-vroom 138 and no walking involved. 139 Give it a rest, will you, butterball? 140 Come on, you could use the exercise. 141 I could use the exercise?! 142 Look at you. You have your own climate! 143 How many tentacles jump the rope? 144 Morning, Mike! Morning, Sulley! 145 Hey! Morning, kids. 146 Hey, kids. 147 How you doing? 148 Bye, Mike! Bye, Sulley! 149 Ow! Hey! 150 Ah, nuts. 151 Hey, hey, hey! Fellas! 152 Hey, Tony! 153 Tony! Ba-da-bing! 154 - Tony! - Hey, Tony! 155 Pow, pow, pow, pow, pow! 156 I hear somebody's close to breaking 157 the all-time scare record. 158 Ah, just trying to make sure 159 there's enough scream to go around. 160 Hey! On the house! 161 - Hey, thanks! - Grazie! 162 Ba-da-bing! 163 Oh, great. 164 Hey, Ted! 165 Good morning! 166 See that, Mikey? 167 Ted's walking to work. 168 Big deal. 169 Guy takes five steps and he's there. 170 Monsters, Inc. Please hold. 171 Monsters, Inc. Please hold. Monsters, Inc. Please hold. 172 Morning, Sulley. 173 Morning, Ricky. 174 Hey, it's the Sullster! 175 See you on the scare floor, buddy! 176 Hey, Marge. Hey, how was jury duty? 177 Morning, Sulley! 178 Hey! 179 Hey, it's still leaning to the left. 180 It is not! 181 Hey, fellas. 182 Hey, Jerry. 183 Hey, Mr. Sullivan! 184 Guys, I told you, call me Sulley. 185 I don't think so. 186 We just wanted to wish you good luck today. 187 Hey. Hey, hey, hey, hey! 188 Come on, get lost, you two. 189 You're making him lose his focus. 190 Oh. Sorry. 191 See you later, fellas. 192 Go get 'em, Mr. Sullivan! 193 Quiet! You'll make him lose his focus. 194 Oh, no. Sorry! 195 Shut up! 196 Monsters, Inc. Please hold. 197 Monsters, Inc. I'll connect you. 198 Ms. Fearmonger is on vacation. 199 Would you like her voice mail? 200 Oh, Schmoopsie-poo. 201 Googley Bear! 202 Happy birthday. 203 Oh, Googley-woogley, you remembered! 204 Hey, Sulley-wulley. 205 Oh, hey, Celia... 206 weelia. 207 Happy birthday. 208 Thanks. 209 So, uh... are we going anywhere special tonight? 210 I just got us into a little place 211 called, um... Harryhausen's. 212 Harryhausen's?! 213 But it's impossible to get a reservation there! 214 Not for Googley Bear. 215 I will see you at quitting time 216 and not a minute later. 217 Okay, sweetheart. 218 Think romantical thoughts. 219 You and me 220 Me and you 221 Both of us together! 222 You know, pal, she's the one. 223 That's it. She is the one! 224 I'm happy for you. 225 Oh, and, uh, thanks for hooking me up 226 with those reservations. 227 Oh, no problem. 228 They're under the name Googley Bear. 229 Oh, good ide... 230 You know, that wasn't very funny. 231 What the...? 232 Wazowski! 233 What do you know? 234 It scares little kids and little monsters. 235 I wasn't scared. 236 I have... allergies. 237 Uh-huh. Sure. 238 Hey, Randall, save it for the scare floor, will you? 239 I'm in the zone today, Sullivan. 240 Going to be doing some serious scaring. 241 Putting up some big numbers. 242 Wow, Randall. 243 That's great. 244 That should make it even more humiliating 245 when we break the record first. 246 Ha, ha! 247 Shh, shh, shh, shh, shh. 248 Do you hear that? 249 It's the winds of change. 250 "You hear it? You hear the winds of ch...?" 251 Oh, what a creep. 252 One of these days, I am really... 253 going to let you teach that guy a lesson. 254 Chalooby! Baby! 255 Good morning, Roz 256 my succulent little garden snail. 257 Andwho would we be scaring today? 258 Wazowski, you didn't paperwork last night. 259 Oh, that darn paperwork. 260 Wouldn't it be easier if it all just blew away? 261 Don't let it happen again. 262 Yes, well, I'll, uh... 263 I'll try to be less careless. 264 I'm watching you, Wazowski. 265 Always watching. 266 Whoo! She's nuts. 267 Always! 268 All scare floors are now active. 269 Assistants, please report to your stations. 270 Okay, people, eastern seaboard coming on-line. 271 We got scarers coming out! 272 Ooh, they're so awesome. 273 Hey... may the best monster win. 274 I plan to. 275 We are on in seven... six... 276 five... four... three... 277 two... 278 You're the boss. You're the boss. 279 You're the big, hairy boss. 280 Oh, I'm feeling good today, Mikey! 281 Yeah! 282 Whoa! 283 Attaboy. Attaboy. 284 Another door coming right up. 285 You're still behind, Randall. 286 You know, maybe I should realign the scream intake valve. 287 Just get me another door! 288 A door! Yes, door! 289 Well, Jerry, what's the damage so far? 290 We may actually make our quota today, sir. 291 Hmm. First time in a month. 292 Huh?! 293 What happened? 294 The kid almost touched me! 295 She got this close to me! 296 She wasn't scared of you? 297 She was only six! 298 I could've been dead! 299 I could've died! 300 Keep it together, man. 301 Hey! We got a dead door over here! 302 - We're coming! - Coming! 303 - Look out! - Out of the way! 304 - Coming through! - Excuse us. 305 We've lost 58 doors this week, sir. 306 Oh, kids these days. 307 They just don't get scared like they used to. 308 Let her rip! 309 Uh, sir? 310 What?! 311 Look. 312 Attention. 313 We have a new scare leader: Randall Boggs. 314 Slumber party. 315 Whoo! 316 Never mind. 317 Hey! Watch it! 318 Well, James, that was an impressive display! 319 Oh, just doing my job, Mr. Waternoose. 320 Of course, I did learn from the best. 321 If I don't see a new door at my station in five seconds 322 I will personally put you through the shredder! 323 Hey, Wazowski, nice job! 324 Those numbers are pretty sweet. 325 Are they? 326 You know, I hadn't even noticed. 327 And, uh... how is Georgie doing? 328 He's doing great! 329 I love working with that big guy. 330 Keep the doors coming, Charlie. 331 I'm on a roll today. 332 George and I are like brothers. 333 2319! We have a 2319! 334 Red alert! Red alert! 335 Red alert! Red alert! Red alert! 336 George Sanderson 337 please remain motionless. 338 Prepare for decontamination. 339 Get it off! 340 Duck and cover, people! 341 Oh, not the CDA. 342 Move! Move! Move! 343 Coming through, please. Stand aside. 344 Clear the contaminated area. 345 This is a 2319 in progress. 346 Keep the area clear. 347 Coming through. Watch yourself. 348 Stand back. 349 Careful. 350 All clear. 351 Situation is niner-niner-zero. 352 Ready for decon. 353 Hey, thanks, guys. 354 That was a close one. 355 Okay. 356 Okay, people, take a break! 357 We got to shut down for a half-hour 358 and reset the system. 359 An entire scare floor out of commission. 360 What else can go wrong? 361 Oh... what a day. 362 We're just going through a rough time, sir. 363 Everyone knows you're going to get us through it. 364 Tell that to the board of directors. 365 James, this company 366 has been in my family for three generations. 367 I would do anything to keep it from going under. 368 Oh, so would I, sir. 369 Well... 370 Say, I could use your help with something. 371 Anything, sir. 372 You see, we've hired some new scare recruits 373 and frankly, they're... they're, um... uh... 374 Inexperienced? 375 Oh, they stink! 376 Uh-huh. 377 And I thought maybe you might come by tomorrow 378 and give them a demonstration. 379 Show them what it takes to be a top scarer, huh? 380 I'll start out with the old Waternoose jump-and-growl. 381 Ha! Oh, oh, yes! 382 Now, that's my boy! 383 Let's go, everybody! 384 All doors must be returned! 385 No exceptions! 386 - Oh, yeah. -Whoo! 387 I've never seen anything like you today. 388 You were on a roll, my man. 389 Another day like this 390 and that scare record's in the bag. 391 That's right, baby! 392 Uh-huh. 393 So get this- as if dinner wasn't enough 394 I'm taking her to a monster truck rally afterwards. 395 Nice. 396 What's on your agenda? 397 I'm going to head home and work out some more. 398 Again? You know, there's more to life than scaring. 399 Whew. Hey, can I borrow your odorant? 400 Yeah. I got, uh... 401 smelly garbage or old dumpster. 402 You got low tide? 403 No. 404 How about wet dog? 405 Yep. Stink it up. 406 You know, I am so romantic 407 sometimes I think I should just marry myself. 408 Give me a break, Mike. 409 What a night of romance I got ahead of me. 410 Tonight is about me 411 and Celia. 412 Ooh, the love boat is about to set sail. 413 'Cause I got to tell you, buddy 414 that face of hers, it just makes my heart go... 415 Yikes! 416 Hello, Wazowski. 417 Fun-filled evening planned for tonight? 418 Well, as a matter of fact... 419 Then I'm sure you filed your paperwork 420 correctly... for once. 421 Your stunned silence is very reassuring. 422 Oh, no. My scare reports- I left them on my desk 423 and if I'm not at the restaurant in five minutes 424 they're going to give our table away! 425 What am I going to tell... 426 Schmoopsie-poo? 427 Hey, Googley Bear. Want to get going? 428 Do I ever! It's just that... 429 What? 430 Uh, you know, there's a small... 431 I don't understand. 432 It's just that I forgot about some paperwork 433 I was supposed to file. 434 Mike was reminding me. 435 Thanks, buddy. 436 Whoo. 437 I was? I mean, I was! Yeah, I was. 438 Oh, okay. Let's go then. 439 We're going! 440 On my desk, Sulley. 441 The pink copies go to Accounting 442 the fuchsia ones go to Purchasing 443 and goldenrod ones go to Roz. 444 Huh! 445 Leave the puce. 446 Pink copies go to Accounting, the fuchsia ones go to Roz. 447 No, the fuchsia ones go to Purchasing. 448 The goldenrod ones go to Roz. 449 Man, I have no idea what puce is. 450 Oh, that's puce. 451 Hmm? 452 Uh, hello? 453 Anyone? 454 There's a door here. 455 Hmm. 456 Hello? 457 Hey. 458 Psst. 459 Anybody scaring in here? 460 Hello? 461 Yo! 462 Hmm. 463 Whoa! Ah! Ah! 464 Oh! 465 Here. 466 Gotcha! 467 Eh! 468 Oh! 469 Yeow! 470 Eww. 471 Whew. 472 Kitty! 473 No, no- stay back. 474 Hmm. 475 And hold it. 476 Get a paper bag! 477 Mmm. 478 Oh, Michael, I've had a lot of birthday... 479 well, not a lot of birthdays 480 but this is the best birthday ever. 481 Hmm. 482 What are you looking at? 483 I was just thinking 484 about the first time I laid eye on you- 485 how pretty you looked. 486 Stop it! 487 Your hair was shorter then. 488 Mm-hmm. I'm thinking about getting it cut. 489 No, no, I like it this length. 490 I like everything about you. 491 Just the other day 492 someone asked me who I thought 493 the most beautiful monster was in all of Monstropolis. 494 You know what I said? 495 What did you say? 496 I said... 497 - Sulley? - Sulley? 498 No! No, no. 499 That's not what I was going to say. 500 Mike, you're not making sense. 501 Hi, guys! 502 What a coincidence, running into you here! 503 Uh, I'm just going to order something to go. 504 Michael... 505 Sulley! 506 I wonder what's good here. 507 Get out of here. You're ruining everything. 508 I went back to get your paperwork 509 and there was a door. 510 What? 511 A door?! 512 Randall was in it. 513 Wait a minute. Randall? 514 That cheater! 515 He's trying to boost his numbers! 516 There's something else. 517 What?! 518 Ook-lay in the ag-bay. 519 What?! 520 Look in the bag. 521 What bag? 522 Oh! 523 They don't have anything I like here. 524 So take care, Celia! 525 Excuse me, sir. 526 What's going on? 527 Celia, please try to understand. 528 I have to do something! 529 Michael? 530 On three. 531 One... two... 532 A kid! 533 Boo! 534 A kid! 535 There's akid here- a human kid! 536 Oh! 537 Googley Bear! 538 Come on! 539 Let's get out of here! 540 Please remain calm. 541 This is not a drill. 542 We have an 835 in progress. 543 Please advise. 544 Michael? Michael? 545 Oh, Celia. 546 - Please come with me. - Ow. Stop pushing. 547 Hey, get your hands off my Schmoopsie-poo! 548 Building clear. Ready for decontamination. 549 Well, I don't think that date could have gone any worse. 550 If witnesses are to be believed 551 there has been a child security breach 552 for the first time in monster history. 553 We can neither confirm nor deny 554 the presence of a human child here tonight. 555 Well, a kid flew right over me 556 and blasted a car with its laser vision! 557 I tried to run from it, but it picked me up 558 with its mind powers and shook me like a doll! 559 It's true! I saw the whole thing! 560 It is my professional opinion 561 that now is the time to... panic! 562 Oh-oh. 563 Oh, it's coming! 564 It's coming! 565 Boo! 566 No, no, no, no, no! 567 Come here, kid. 568 Whee. 569 No, don't touch those, you little...! 570 Oh, now 571 those were alphabetized. 572 It's okay, it's all right. 573 As long as it doesn't come near us 574 we're going to be okay. 575 Wanna ride on it! 576 Da, da-da. 577 Da-da-da. 578 Oh, y-you like this? 579 Fetch! 580 Hey, hey, that's it! 581 No one touches little Mikey! 582 Mike, give her the bear. 583 Oh, no. 584 Make it stop, Sulley! 585 Make it stop! 586 Look! See the bear? 587 Ooh, nice bear. 588 Sulley! 589 See? 590 Ooh, bear, ooh. 591 Oh, he's a happy bear. 592 He's not crying, neither should you 593 Or we'll be in trouble 594 'Cause they're gonna find us 595 So please stop crying 596 Right now. 597 Good, good, Sulley. Keep it up. 598 You're doing great. 599 Ooh, the happy bear, he has no... 600 She touched me! 601 Sulley, the bear! 602 The bear! 603 Give her the... 604 Whoa! 605 What was that? 606 I have no idea 607 but it would be really great 608 if it didn't do it again. 609 Shh, shh, shh. 610 Shh... 611 Shh. 612 Shh... 613 Ah! 614 How could I do this? 615 How could I be so stupid? 616 This could destroy the company. 617 The company? 618 Who cares about the company?! 619 What about us? 620 That thing is a killing machine! 621 La-la-la-la-la-la 622 I bet it's just waiting for us to fall asleep 623 and then wham! 624 Oh, we're easy prey, my friend- easy prey. 625 We're sitting targets. 626 Okay, look, I think 627 I have a plan here. 628 Using mainly spoons, we dig a tunnel under the city 629 and release it into the wild. 630 Spoons. 631 That's it, I'm out of ideas. 632 We're closed. Hot air balloon? 633 Too expensive. Giant slingshot? 634 Too conspicuous. 635 Enormous wooden horse? Too Greek! 636 No plan. No plan. 637 Can't think. Can't think. 638 Flatlining. 639 Uh, Mike? 640 I think she's getting tired. 641 Well, then why don't you 642 find someplace for it to sleep? 643 While I think of a plan! 644 Are you sleepy? 645 You want to sleep? 646 Is that what you want? 647 Huh? 648 Okay, all right. 649 I'm making a nice little area for you to (650)No. Hey, hey, that's my bed! 651 You're going to get your germs all over it. 652 Fine. 653 My chair is more comfortable anyway. 654 What? 655 It's just a closet. 656 Will you go to sleep? 657 Hey, that looks like Randall. 658 Randall's your monster. 659 You think he's going to come through the closet 660 and scare you. 661 Oh, boy, how do I explain this? 662 Uh, it's empty. 663 - See? - Ah! 664 No monster in here. 665 Well, now there is 666 but I'm not going to scare you. 667 I'm off-duty. 668 Okay. 669 How about I sit here, until you fall asleep? 670 Go ahead. 671 Go to sleep. 672 Now. 673 Now... go. 674 Uh, you... 675 go... 676 to... 677 sleep. 678 Hey, Mike, this might sound crazy 679 but I don't think that kid's dangerous. 680 Really? Well, in that case, let's keep it. 681 I always wanted a pet that could kill me! 682 Now, look. 683 What if we just put her back in her door? 684 What?685 Mike, think about it. 686 If we send her back, it's like it never happened. 687 Everything goes back to normal. 688 Is that a joke? 689 Tell me you're joking. 690 Sulley, I'd like to think that, given the circumstances 691 I have been extremely forgiving up to now 692 but that is a horrible idea! 693 What are we going to do? 694 March right out into public with that thing? 695 Then I guess we just waltz right up to the factory, right? 696 I can't believe we are waltzing right up to the factory. 697 Sulley, a mop, a couple of lights and some chair fabric 698 are not going to fool anyone! 699 Just think about a few names, will you? 700 Loch Ness, Bigfoot, the Abominable Snowman- 701 they all got one thing in common, pal- banishment. 702 We could be next! 703 Don't panic- we can do this. 704 Hey, how you doing, Frank? 705 Hey, guys. 706 Everything's going 707 to be okay. 708 Number One wants this place dusted for prints. 709 Careful with that. 710 I got a good view from here. 711 A little lower. 712 This was recovered at the scene. 713 Don't panic. Don't panic! 714 Don't tell me not to panic. 715 Just keep it together. 716 Everything is not okay! 717 Boo. 718 ...could be contaminated. 719 Gentlemen, safety 720 is our number one concern. 721 If there's anything that... 722 not now, not now. 723 Oh, hello, little one. 724 Where did you come from? 725 Mr. Waternoose! 726 Ah, James! Is this one yours? 727 Actually, that's my, uh, cousin's sister's daughter, sir. 728 Yeah, it's, uh... 729 "Bring an Obscure Relative to Work Day. " 730 Hmm, must have missed the memo. 731 Well, listen, James 732 why don't you stop by the simulator after lunch today 733 and give us that scare demonstration 734 we talked about, huh? 735 Oh, oh, sir, uh... 736 Excuse me, Mr. Waternoose? 737 Yes, yes, I'm coming. 738 All right then, I'll see you this afternoon, James. 739 That is, if these gentlemen haven't shut us down. 740 Oh, boy. 741 Oh, a scare demo. 742 Well, that is great. 743 Why am I the last to know? 744 We can bring your cousin's sister's daughter along. 745 She'll be a big hit! 746 Halt! 747 Stop him! 748 Hold him down. 749 Come on, the coast is clear. 750 Okay, all we have to do is get rid of that thing. 751 So, wait here while I get its card key. 752 But she can't stay here. 753 This is the men's room. 754 That is the weirdest thing you have ever said. 755 It's fine. It's okay. 756 Look, it loves it here! 757 It's dancing with joy! 758 Uh, uh, uh, uh. 759 I'll be right back with its door key. 760 That's a cute little dance you've got. 761 It almost looks like you've got to... 762 Oh. 763 Uh, are you done in there? 764 Ah! Sorry. Sorry. 765 Okay, you finished now, right? 766 Hello? 767 Boo. 768 Where did she go? 769 Oh, did she disappear? 770 Did she turn invisible? 771 I just have no idea. 772 Gotcha! 773 Boo. 774 Hey, you're good. 775 Be relaxed, be relaxed, be relaxed. 776 Roz, my tender, oozing blossom 777 you're looking fabulous today. 778 Is that a new haircut? 779 Come on, tell me. 780 It's a new haircut, isn't it? 781 That's got to be a new haircut. 782 New makeup? You've had a lift. 783 You've had a tuck. You've had something. 784 Something has been inserted in your skin 785 that makes you look like... 786 Listen, I need a favor. 787 Randall was working late last night 788 out on the scare floor. 789 I really need the key for the door he was using. 790 Well, isn't that nice? 791 But guess what? 792 You didn't turn in your paperwork last night. 793 He didn't... I... no paperwork? 794 This office is now closed. 795 Ready or not, here I come! 796 I'm getting warmer. 797 Any second now. 798 Fee fi fo... 799 What are you doing?! 800 I- I'm looking for the kid. 801 You lost it?! 802 No, no, she was just... 803 Here she is. 804 Hey, what's the matter? 805 I already told your buddies I haven't seen anything. 806 All right, carry on. 807 Randall! Thank goodness! 808 What are we going to do about the child? 809 Shh! 810 Shh, shh, shh. 811 The front page! It's on the front page.812 The child- the one you were after. 813 Will you be quiet?! 814 Don't you think I'm aware of the situation? 815 I was up all night trying to find it. 816 I did a simple calculation 817 factoring in the size of the sushi restaurant. 818 The child may have escaped! 819 Yeah, well, until we know for sure 820 we're going to act like nothing happened, understand? 821 You just get the machine up and running. 822 I'll take care of the kid. 823 And when I find whoever let it out, they're dead! 824 Oh! 825 Why are you still here? 826 Come on, go! 827 Move! Now! 828 Ow, ow! I'm not here. 829 They're gone. 830 Eww. 831 This is bad. This is so very bad. 832 What were they talking about a machine? 833 Who cares? Oh! 834 Look, don't panic- all we have to do 835 is call her door down and send her home. 836 You're right, you're right. 837 We're just two regular joes on our way to work. 838 We will blend right in. 839 Top of the mornin', fellas! 840 Hey, what's shakin', bacon? 841 Did you lose weight? 842 Or a limb? 843 You have her card key, right? 844 Of course I have her card key. 845 I told you I'd get her card key. 846 I went and got her card key 847 and now I have her card key. 848 Okay, here we go. 849 Take care of yourself. 850 Try not to run through any more closets. 851 Mike, that's not her door. 852 What are you talking about? 853 Of course it's her door. It's her door. 854 No, her door was white and it had flowers on it. 855 No. It must have been dark last night 856 because this is its door. 857 Hey, you hear that? 858 Sounds like fun in there! 859 Okay, send me a postcard, kid. 860 That's Mike Wazowski, care of 861 22 Mike-Wazowski- you-got-your-life-back Lane. 862 Mowki Kowski. 863 Very good. Now bon voyage! 864 Bye-bye! Come on. 865 Look at the stick. See the stick? 866 Go get the stick! Go fetch. 867 Mike, this isn't Boo's door. 868 Boo? What's Boo? 869 That's what I decided to call her. 870 Is there a problem? 871 Sulley, you're not supposed to name it. 872 Once you name it, you start getting attached to it! 873 Now put that thing 874 back where it came from, or so help me... 875 Oh, hey! 876 We're rehearsing a scene for the upcoming company play 877 called Put That Thing Back Where It Came From 878 Or So Help Me. 879 It's a musical! 880 Put that thing back where it came from or so help me 881 Bom-bom, bom-bom, bom-bom... 882 So help me, so help me. 883 And cut! 884 We're still working on it. 885 It's a work in progress 886 but, hey, we need ushers. 887 Sulley, I've had enough. 888 Now say good-bye to... where'd it go? 889 What'd you do with it? 890 Where is she? 891 I don't believe it. 892 She got away from you again?! 893 Well, that is just... 894 Wait a minute. 895 The sun is coming up. 896 This is perfect! 897 She's gone! 898 Hey, hey, hey, hey. 899 Where are you going? 900 Sulley, please, don't blow this. 901 Not when we're so close to breaking the record. 902 Somebody else will find the kid. 903 It'll be their problem, not ours! 904 She's out of our hair! 905 What are you two doing? 906 They're rehearsing a play. 907 She's out of our hair! 908 Can it, Wazowski! 909 So, what do you think of that kid getting out, Sullivan? 910 Pretty crazy, huh? 911 Oh, yeah, crazy. 912 Word on the street is the kid's 913 been traced back to this factory. 914 You haven't seen anything, have you? 915 Uh, well, uh (916)No, no way! 917 But if it was an inside job 918 I'd put my money on Waxford. 919 Waxford? 920 Yeah, the one at station six. 921 You know, he's got them shifty eyes. 922 Hey, Waxford! 923 Sulley! 924 Michael Wazowski! 925 Last night was one of the worst nights 926 of my entire life, bar none! 927 I thought you cared about me. 928 Honey, please. 929 Schmoopsie, I thought you liked sushi. 930 Sushi? Sushi?! 931 You think this is about sushi?! 932 Wazowski! 933 Michael! Mike... 934 Men. 935 Breathe. Keep breathing. 936 Whew. 937 Yikes! 938 Where's the kid? 939 Kid? What kid? 940 It's here in the factory, isn't it? 941。

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Heineken announces 10 year ‘Brewing a Better Future’Sustainability PlanAmsterdam, 13 April 2010 – Heineken N.V. today announced a new, 10 year Sustainability agenda and goals. The commitments and plans were outlined in Amsterdam as part of a symposium1 on sustainable development. The company‟s new approach to sustainability is characterised by an integrated …green‟ vision for all aspects of its operations. It has set clear targets and adopted innovative ways at looking at its business processes. With its new agenda, Heineken recognises the role it should play in creating a better future and delivering across all its operations.“As a leading brewer, we believe that we should take responsibility for our actions and be clear on what others can expect from us. This new sustainability agenda coupled with our greater transparency on targets and performance reflects this belief”, says Jean-François van Boxmeer, Chairman and Chief Executive of Heineken.Heineken has focus ed …Brewing a Better Future‟ on 3 material areas:1)Continuous improvement of its environmental impactAmongst the targets the company has set, are reduction of direct and indirect CO2 emissions in its breweries by at least 40% and water consumption by at least 25% by 2020. Heineken has also put in place initiatives that will reduce the carbon footprint in the whole value chain. As a first step, starting 2010, all replacement fridges issued to customers will be based on …green‟ technology.2)Empowerment of people & communitiesThe company will introduce a series of initiatives including: in 2010, the investment of a further €10 million (to a total of €20 million) in the Heineken Africa Foundation2, enabling up to €1 million a year to be directly invested in local projects; by 2020 a target to expand the local sourcing of raw materials in Africa to 60%; a goal to ensure all employees and dependents have access to basic healthcare; the introduction and audit of a new employee rights policy.3)Continuing to make a positive impact on the role of beer in societyHeineken will strengthen its recognized, positive approach to responsible consumption by expanding its programmes to horeca and retail and by 2015 ensuring that all markets havea partnership that help the company play its part in reducing alcohol abuse. The company1 The following speakers took part in the symposium on sustainable development (in alphabetic order): Jean-François van Boxmeer, Heineken N.V., Chairman Executive Board/CEO, Jacqueline Cramer, former Netherlands Minister of Environment and Spatial Planning - Wouter van Dieren, Managing Director, IMSA - Paul Hohnen, Sustainability Strategies - Peter Lacy, Managing Director Sustainability Services, Accenture - Tobias Webb, Managing Director, Ethical Corporation.2 The Heineken Africa Foundation was established in 2008 by Heineken N.V. and supports health care projects in Africa. .will broaden its brand-related responsibility messaging and increase its efforts working with the industry on this key issue.A total of 23 separate programmes support the three strategic focus areas. Each programme has its own ambition, targets and actions and, over the coming 10 years, each will be implemented across the business.The …Brewing a Better Future‟ approach is supported by a number of key internal changes, including the addition of sustainability and people-based annual incentives for senior management performance. The company has also committed that by 2015, all operating companies will compile and issue their own local sustainability report. As a first step in 2010, 20 of Heineken‟s largest businesses will issue a sustainability report. Alongside this, a new supplier code will support partnership with suppliers on the achievement of common sustainability goals.Jean-François van Boxmeer added:”…Brewing a Better Future‟ is a key part of our ambition to be a proud, independent, leading brewer. The actions we take as a result of our programmes will help to make us a better, stronger, and more competitive company.”…Brewing a Better Future‟ comes a decade after Heineken published its first sustainability agenda in 2000. During that time the company has made significant progress to improve its responsibility to the environment. Heineken is a member of the UN Global Compact and subscribes to the UN Water Mandate and actively promotes responsible consumption via brand communication and responsibility activities in partnership with other beverage companies. Heineken has been ranked as the leading brewer globally and the leading beverage company in Europe within the SAM Dow Jones Sustainability Index.Press enquiriesJeroen BreuerTel: +31 20 5239 355jeroen.breuer@Editorial information:Heineken N.V. is one of the world‟s great brewers and is committed to growth and remaining independent. The brand that bears the founder‟s family name - Heineken - is available in almost every country on the globe and is the world‟s most valuable international premium beer brand. The company‟s aim is to be a leading brewer in each of the markets in which we operate and to have the world‟s most prominent brand portfolio. In 2009, the Company operated 125 breweries in more than 70 countries and sold 159 million hectolitre s of beer. Heineken is Europe‟s largest brewer and the world‟s third largest by volume. Heineken is committed to the responsible marketing and consumption of its more than 200 international premium, regional, local and specialty beers and ciders. These in clude Amstel, Birra Moretti, Cruzcampo, Foster‟s, Maes, Murphy‟s, Newcastle Brown Ale, Ochota, Primus, Sagres, Star, Strongbow, Tiger and Zywiec. In 2009, revenue totalled €14.7 billion and Net Profit before exceptional items and amortisation was €1.0 billion. In 2009, the average number of people employed was 55,301. Heineken N.V. and Heineken Holding N.V. shares are listed on the Amsterdam stock exchange. Prices for the ordinary shares may be accessed on Bloomberg under the symbols HEIA NA and HEIO NA and on the Reuter Equities 2000 Service under HEIN.AS and HEIO.AS. Additional information is available on Heineken's home page:.。

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