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• AccelePort Xem™ adapters (EBI bus is available directly from the adapter to EBI bus modules like PORTS/Xem™ or Modem/Xem™)
• Modem/Xem modules or other PORTS/Xem modules (the EBI bus is used between modules)
EBI cabling
To cable a PORTS/Xem module to the EBI bus, the EBI cable (from an Xem adapter, from an EPC/CON-16 concentrator, or from another PORTS/Xem or Modem/Xem module) is attached to the EBI IN connector. Use the EBI OUT connector to attach an EBI cable to the next module in the stack.
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Figure 30. Three PORTS/16em modules cabled together
Figure 31. PORTS/Xem left panel
Installation Guidelines
企业核心骨干网交换路由器enterasys Networks X - Pedition 8600 产
Industry-Leading Performance and Control at the Network CoreEnterasys Networks’ award-winning X-Pedition family represents a new generation of switch routing solutions engineered to support today’s rapidly expanding enterprises. Built particularly for the backbone, the 16-slot X-Pedition 8600 switch router combines wire-speed performance at gigabit rates, pinpoint control of application flows, and superior routing capacity to ensure high availability of internal and external networks including business-critical web content, ERP applications, voice/video/data, e-commerce and more. The high-capacity X-Pedition 8600 delivers full-function, wire-speed IP/IPX routing—both unicast (IP:RIP ,OSPF , BGP , IPX:RIP) and multicast (IGMP , DVMRP , PIM-DM, PIM-SM). Powered by a non-blocking 32 Gigabit per second switching fabric, the X-Pedition 8600’s throughput exceeds 30 million packets per second and can be configured with up to 240 10/100 ports or 60 Gigabit Ethernet ports.Enterprise backbone requirements are met through massive table capacity and redundancy. The X-Pedition is also the industry’s first Gigabit switching router with WAN capabilities. The WAN interfaces extend the benefits of the X-Pedition to remote locations, providing network administrators application-level control from the desktop to the WAN edge, all at wire speed.The unique X-Pedition architecture enables you to route or switch packets based on the information in Layer 4 or on the traditional source-destination information in Layer 3. This application-level control allows the X-Pedition to guarantee security and end-to-end Quality of Service (QoS) while maintaining wire-speed throughput. QoS policies may encompass all the applications in the network, groups of users, or relate specifically to a single host-to-host application flow.•High-capacity, multilayer switch router for enterprise backbones—Full-function IP/IPX routing for unicast and multicast traffic—32 Gbps non-blocking switching fabric; 30 Mpps routing throughput —Up to 60 Gigabit Ethernet ports; up to 240 10/100 ports—Built-in support for 10 Gig, optical networks and emerging technologies •Full application support from the desktop to the WAN—Wire-speed Layer 4 application flow switching—Maintains wire-speed performance with all other features enabled —Supports HSSI, FDDI, ATM and serial WAN interfaces —Ready now for multicast voice and video applications•Pinpoint control to prioritize applications, improve e-business operation—Wire-speed, application-level QoS for end-to-end reliability —Application load balancing and content verification—Supports DiffServ, Weighted Fair Queuing and Rate Limiting (CAR)•Superior fault tolerance to ensure 24x7 network availability—Redundant power supplies and CPUs to protect from failures —Load sharing to enhance performance through redundant links•Advanced security features for greater peace of mind—Secure Harbour™ framework protects against internal and external abuse —Wire-speed Layer 2/3/4 security filters•Standards-based, intuitive management for fast, easy troubleshooting—Full support for RMON and RMON 2—Comprehensive SNMP-based management via NetSight™ AtlasThe X-Pedition 8600 is easily configured and managed through NetSight Atlas network management software,which includes plug-in applications for ACL, inventory and policy management. The X-Pedition Switch Router is fully standards-based and completely interoperable with existing networking equipment.Guaranteeing Quality of ServiceWith global enterprise more dependent than ever on the applications that support their business—from e-commerce and SAP to emerging multicast video applications—quality of service (QoS) becomes a top priority.QoS refers to a set of mechanisms for guaranteeing levels of bandwidth, maximum latency limits, and controlled interpacket timing. Enterasys’ X-Pedition 8600 delivers true standards-based QoS by integrating wire-speed Layer 4 switching with policy-based traffic classification and prioritization. Because Enterasys’ custom ASICs can read deeper into the packet, all the way to Layer 4, traffic can be identified, classified, and prioritized at the application level.Unmatched Performance with Wire-Speed Routing and SwitchingThe X-Pedition 8600 minimizes network congestion by routing more than 30 million packets per second (pps). The 32 Gbps switching fabric in the X-Pedition delivers full-function unicast and multicast wire-speed IP/IPX routing at gigabit speeds on all ports.The X-Pedition 8600’s custom ASICs switch or route traffic at wire speed based on Layer 2, Layer 3 and Layer 4 information. These ASICs also store QoS policies and security filters, providing wire-speed performance even when QoS and security filters are enabled. As a result, network managers no longer need to make compromises when it comes to performance and functionality; the X-Pedition delivers both.Application-Level QoS and Access Control—at Wire SpeedBased on Layer 2, Layer 3 and Layer 4 information, the X-Pedition allows network managers to identify traffic and set QoS policies, without compromising wire-speed performance.The X-Pedition can guarantee bandwidth on an application-by-application basis, thereby accommodating high-priority traffic even during peak periods of usage. QoS policies can be broad enough to encompass all the applications in the network, or relate specifically to a single host-to-host application flow.Unlike conventional routers, the X-Pedition’s performance does not degrade when security filters are imple-mented. Wire-speed security, obtained through 20,000 filters, enables network managers to benefit from both performance and security. Filters can be set based on Layer 2, Layer 3 or Layer 4 information, enabling network managers to control access based not only on IP addresses, but also on host-to-host application flows.Wire-Speed Multicast to Support Convergence ApplicationsThe X-Pedition’s switching fabric is capable of replicating packets in hardware, eliminating performance bottlenecks caused by conventional software-based routers. By providing the necessary infrastructure, the X-Pedition turns the network into an efficient multicast medium, supporting Protocol Independent Multicasting-Sparse Mode (PIM-SM), DVMRP and per-port IGMP .Industry-Leading CapacityLarge networks require large table capacities for storing routes, application flows, QoS rules, VLAN information and security filters. The X-Pedition 8600 provides table capacities that are an order of magnitude greater than most other solutions available today, supporting up to 250,000 routes, 4,000,000 application flows and 800,000 Layer 2 MAC addresses.How the X-Pedition Supports QoS•Wire-Speed Routing on Every Port —Removesrouting as the bottleneck and avoids “switch when you can, route when you must”schemes which are often complicated and proprietary •Massive Non-Blocking Backplane —Prevents overloaded output wires from clogging the switching hardware and isolates points of network congestion so that other traffic flows are unaffected•Large Buffering Capacity —Avoids packet loss during transient bursts that exceed output wire capacity •T raffic Classification and Prioritization —Enables policy-based QoS which guarantees throughput and minimizes latency forimportant traffic during times of congestion•Layer 4 Flow Switching —Provides application-level manageability, enabling the implementation of trueend-to-end QoS (e.g., RSVP)•Intuitive QoS Management Interface —Allows powerful QoS policies to beimplemented and maintained quickly and easily•Detailed NetworkInstrumentation —Facilitates network baselining and troubleshooting, delivering insight into the behavior of network trafficFull-function wire-speed IP/IPX routing enables the X-Pedition to scale seamlessly as the network evolves.The chassis-based X-Pedition can be configured with up to 240 10/100 ports or up to 60 Gigabit Ethernet ports. More than 4,000 VLANs, 20,000 security filters and large per-port buffers provide the capacity to handle peak traffic across even the largest enterprise backbones.Comprehensive Management for Easy Deployment, Changes and T roubleshootingVLAN Management —The X-Pedition can be configured to support VLANs based on ports and work managers can use Layer 2 VLANs with 802.1p prioritization and 802.1Q tagging, and can configure VLANs guided wizards within NetSight Atlas management software.Extensive Performance Monitoring —The X-Pedition paves the way for proactive planning of bandwidth growth and efficient network troubleshooting by providing RMON and RMON2 capabilities per port. Easy-to-Use, Java-Based Management —The X-Pedition’s rich functionality is made easy to use through NetSight Atlas, a command console that provides extensive configuration and monitoring of the X-Pedition as well as your entire Enterasys network. NetSight Atlas allows network managers to use any Java-enabled client station across the enterprise to remotely manage the X-Pedition 8600. NetSight Atlas can run on Solaris and Windows NT/2000/XP environments.Why the X-Pedition is a Better Backbone Router•Best-Selling Modular Layer 3Switch Router•Wire-Speed Performance with All Features Enabled •First to Support WAN Interfaces•Part of an Integrated End-to-End Solution•Pinpoint Application Control from the Desktop to the WAN •Multilayer Security Filters Don’t Sacrifice Performance •Award-Winning, Time-T ested Solution•Highly Manageable, Easily ConfigurableX-Pedition, NetSight and Secure Harbour are trademarks of Enterasys Networks. All other products or services mentioned are identified by the trademarks or servicemarks of their respective companies or organizations. NOTE: Enterasys Networks reserves the right to change specifications without notice. Please contact your representative to confirm current specifications.TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSPerformanceWire-speed IP/IPX unicast and multicast routing32 Gbps non-blocking switching fabric30 Million packets per second routing and Layer 4 switchingthroughputCapacity240 Ethernet/Fast Ethernet ports (10/100Base-TX or100Base-FX)60 Gigabit Ethernet ports (1000Base-LX or 1000Base-FX)Up to 25,000 routesUp to 4,000,000 Layer 4 application flowsUp to 800,000 Layer 2 MAC addressesUp to 250,000 Layer 3 routesUp to 20,000 security/access control filters3 MB buffering per Gigabit port1 MB buffering per 10/100 port4,096 VLANsPower System120VAC, 6A MaxRedundant CPU and power supplyHot-swappable media modulesPHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONSDimensions48.9 cm (19.25”) x 43.82 cm (17.25”) x 31.12 cm (12.25”)Weight61.75 lb. (28.0 kg)ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATIONSOperating T emperature0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F)Relative Humidity5% to 95% noncondensingPROTOCOLS AND STANDARDSIP RoutingRIPv1/v2, OSPF, BGP-4IPX RoutingRIP, SAPMulticast SupportIGMP, DVMRP, PIM-DM, PIM-SMQoSApplication level, RSVPIEEE 802.1pIEEE 802.1QIEEE 802.1d Spanning T reeIEEE 802.3IEEE 802.3uIEEE 802.3xIEEE 802.3zRFC 1213 - MIB-2RFC 1493 - Bridge MIBRFC 1573 - Interfaces MIBRFC 1643 - Ethernet like interface MIBRFC 1163 - A Border Gateway Protocol (BGP)RFC 1267 - BGP-3RFC 1771 - BGP-4RFC 1657 - BGP-4 MIBRFC 1058 - RIP v1RFC 1723 - RIP v2 Carrying Additional InformationRFC 1724 - RIP v2 MIBRFC 1757 - RMONRFC 1583 - OSPF Version 2RFC 1253 - OSPF v2 MIBRFC 2096 - IP Forwarding MIBRFC 1812 - Router RequirementsRFC 1519 - CIDRRFC 1157 - SNMPRFC 2021 - RMON2RFC 2068 - HTTPRFC 1717 - The PPP Multilink ProtocolRFC 1661 - PPP (Point to Point Protocol)RFC 1634 - IPXWANRFC 1662 - PPP in HDLC FramingRFC 1490 - Multiprotocol Interconnect over Frame RelayORDERING INFORMATIONSSR-16X-Pedition 8600 switch router 16-slot base system includingchassis, backplane, modular fan, and a single switch fabricmodule (SSR-SF-16). Requires new CM2 Control ModuleSSR-PS-16Power Supply for the X-Pedition switch router 8600SSR-PS-16-DCDC Power Supply Module for the X-Pedition 8600SSR-SF-16Switch fabric module for the X-Pedition 8600. One moduleships with the base system (SSR-16). Order only if second isrequired for redundancy.SSR-PCMCIAX-Pedition 8600 and 8000 8MB PCMCIA card (ships with SSR-RS-ENT, second required for redundant CM configuration)SSR-CM2-64X-Pedition switch router Control Module with 64 MB memorySSR-CM3-128X-Pedition switch router Control Module with 128 MB memorySSR-CM4-256X-Pedition switch router Control Module with 256 MB memorySSR-MEM-128New CM2 memory upgrade kit (For CM2 series only)SSR-RS-ENTX-Pedition Switch Router Services for L2, L3, L4 Switchingand IP (Ripv2, OSPF) IPX (RIP/SAP) Routing. One requiredwith every chassis, shipped on PC card.© 2002 Enterasys Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. Lit. #9012476-111/02。
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Sunday/holiday delivery, add $12.50.WeightNot Over (pounds)Zone 1Local,1 & 2345678Priority Mail—RetailUnited States Postal Service • Price List (Notice 123) • Effective January 22, 2012 • Page 3Priority MailR E T A I L —L E T T E R S , L A R G E E N V E L O P E S , & P A R C E L SFlat Rate Envelopes (12-1/2" x 9-1/2" or smaller): $5.15Padded Flat Rate Envelope 1: $5.30Legal Flat Rate Envelope: $5.30Small Flat Rate Box: $5.35Medium Flat Rate Boxes: $11.35Large Flat Rate Boxes:Domestic addresses: $15.45APO/FPO/DPO destination addresses: $13.45WeightNot Over (pounds)1Zone 2,3,4Local,1 & 23456781$5.20 $5.25 $5.35 $5.50 $5.65 $5.90 $6.30 2 5.30 5.65 6.30 8.05 8.75 9.45 10.40 3 6.05 6.95 8.05 9.70 10.95 11.80 13.85 4 6.85 8.15 9.20 12.85 14.05 15.00 16.70 58.109.3510.55 14.55 16.05 17.25 19.2568.95 10.30 11.85 16.20 18.00 19.35 21.75 79.50 11.20 12.75 18.05 19.90 21.80 24.45 810.20 12.20 14.25 19.60 21.85 24.00 27.40 910.85 13.15 15.45 21.25 23.80 26.00 30.50 1011.60 14.15 16.85 23.00 25.70 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48.15 55.70 62.45 76.80 3425.15 28.95 39.15 49.15 57.30 64.00 78.25 3525.45 29.65 39.70 50.20 58.85 65.65 79.60 3625.75 30.50 40.20 51.30 60.35 66.80 80.95 3726.00 31.05 40.80 52.20 61.90 68.30 82.25 3826.25 31.85 41.30 53.25 63.65 69.85 83.60 3926.50 32.50 41.80 54.35 65.15 71.70 84.85 4026.85 33.20 42.35 55.50 66.20 73.30 86.0541$27.10 $33.85 $42.80 $56.00 $67.30 $74.85 $87.25 4227.30 34.50 43.30 57.20 68.50 75.85 88.45 4327.60 35.05 43.70 58.50 70.15 76.80 89.60 4427.80 35.60 44.25 59.70 71.30 77.70 90.65 4528.00 36.00 44.60 61.05 72.05 78.60 91.75 4628.20 36.30 45.05 62.20 72.85 79.40 92.85 4728.45 36.55 45.45 63.60 73.60 80.30 93.90 4828.65 36.90 45.85 64.85 74.55 81.10 94.90 4928.85 37.15 46.25 66.05 75.55 81.90 95.85 5029.00 37.40 46.55 67.35 76.60 82.95 96.85 5129.15 37.70 46.95 68.45 77.65 84.15 97.75 5229.50 37.95 47.30 69.00 78.45 85.45 98.90 5330.00 38.20 47.60 69.55 79.10 86.80 100.20 5430.40 38.40 47.95 70.10 79.70 88.10 101.60 5530.90 38.65 48.20 70.60 80.30 89.45 102.95 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More than 13 ounces but not more than 1 pound, $6.11. More than 1 pound but not more than 2 pounds, $7.06.WeightNot Over (pounds)1Zone 2,3,4Local,1 & 2345678Parcel Post—RetailPage 4 • United States Postal Service • Price List (Notice 123) • Effective January 22, 2012To compute Parcel Post prices, go to Postal Explorer at and click on “Domestic” under Price Calculators. For zone charts, click on “Zone Charts.”Parcel PostR E T A I L —P A R C E L SWeight Not Over(pounds)Zone 11 & 23456781$5.20$5.25$5.35$5.45$5.55$5.60$5.702 5.30 5.65 6.167.497.788.138.833 5.75 6.537.378.549.369.8711.144 6.177.338.109.5110.4111.1012.0957.298.429.1810.3411.0811.7412.7068.019.2810.1311.1711.7412.3813.4878.469.9810.6612.0312.6513.3914.6188.7710.4811.0312.4013.2714.1315.5199.0110.8111.4312.7713.8614.8516.39109.2711.1711.8013.1614.4815.6217.29119.5611.5012.1913.5215.0716.3418.18129.8611.8612.5313.8815.6817.0819.051310.1912.1812.9214.2416.2917.8519.971410.4912.5413.3014.6116.8918.5720.881510.7912.8713.6614.9717.4919.3321.781611.0913.2314.0415.3518.1120.0822.661711.4213.5514.4215.7118.7020.8423.551811.7313.9314.7916.1919.3221.5624.461912.0314.2615.1316.6819.9122.3125.352012.3314.6115.4817.1520.5323.0626.232112.6414.9615.8417.6421.1623.8027.152212.9815.3316.2218.1221.7524.5528.052313.2815.6716.5718.6322.3825.3128.962413.5916.0216.9319.0923.0026.0829.842513.8916.3517.2719.5923.6026.8430.762614.2016.7117.6420.0724.2227.5931.662714.5017.0817.9720.5624.8528.3532.552814.8417.4318.3521.0225.4529.0933.452915.1417.7718.7121.5226.0729.8634.363015.4418.1219.0622.0026.6830.6235.253115.7718.4619.4122.4827.3131.3736.143216.0818.8019.7822.9827.9232.1037.063316.3919.1720.1323.4828.5532.8737.963416.7019.5020.4923.9429.1533.6038.873517.0119.8320.8524.4329.7534.3739.773617.1620.2121.1924.9130.3635.1240.673717.3120.5421.5825.3930.9935.8641.563817.4720.9021.9225.8731.5936.6142.493917.6221.2422.2726.3632.1937.3643.394017.8121.5722.6626.8532.8138.1044.2941$17.95$21.95$23.00$27.33$33.43$38.84$45.204218.1122.2823.3627.8234.0439.6046.094318.2722.4423.7128.2934.6440.3546.994418.4222.6024.1028.7635.2641.1147.914518.5822.8024.4529.2335.8641.8848.814618.7322.9624.8029.7236.4942.6249.724718.8823.1325.1630.2137.1143.3850.624819.0423.3025.5430.6937.7144.1451.534919.2023.4625.9031.1838.3344.9152.445019.3523.6326.2531.6538.9545.6353.355119.5123.8026.6132.1239.5746.4454.265219.7024.0026.9932.6240.1747.2955.175319.8424.1727.3433.1040.8048.1856.065419.9924.3427.7033.5841.4048.3656.985520.1424.5028.0634.0842.0449.2657.885620.2924.6728.4234.5642.6449.9458.795720.4424.8428.7735.0443.2850.6859.715820.6125.0129.1635.5543.8951.5860.605920.7725.1829.5236.0344.4952.3761.516020.9225.3529.8736.5145.1353.1562.446121.0625.5230.2437.0045.7453.9363.326221.2225.6930.5837.5046.3554.7264.236321.4025.8930.9337.9946.9955.4765.156421.5426.0731.3038.4647.6056.2666.036521.7026.2431.6438.9548.2256.8166.946621.8526.4132.0239.4748.8657.5967.856721.9926.5832.3639.9549.4758.3868.746822.1726.7532.7440.4450.5659.1869.646922.7127.3033.5141.3651.3260.2670.747023.2527.8534.2842.2952.0961.3571.84Balloon12.3314.6115.4817.1520.5323.0626.23Oversized 62.4265.3066.6068.5791.8397.79108.231.For parcels that measure in combined length and girth:• More than 84 inches but not more than 108 inches, and the piece weighs less than 20 pounds, use the 20-pound price (balloon price) based on the applicable zone.• More than 108 inches but not more than 130 inches, use the oversized price, regardless of weight.WeightNot Over(pounds)Zone 11 & 2345678Media/Library Mail—RetailUnited States Postal Service • Price List (Notice 123) • Effective January 22, 2012 • Page 5Media MailR E T A I L —L A R G E E N V E L O P E S & P A R C E L S Weight Not Over (pounds)Single-Piece1$2.472 2.893 3.314 3.735 4.156 4.577 4.998 5.399 5.7910 6.1911 6.5912 6.99137.39147.79158.19168.59178.99189.39199.792010.192110.592210.992311.392411.792512.192612.592712.992813.392913.793014.193114.593214.993315.393415.793516.193616.593716.993817.393917.794018.194118.594218.994319.394419.794520.194620.594720.994821.394921.795022.195122.595222.995323.395423.795524.195624.595724.995825.395925.796026.196126.596226.996327.396427.796528.196628.596728.996829.396929.797030.19Library MailR E T A I L —L A R G E E N V E L O P E S & P A R C E L S Weight Not Over (pounds)Single-Piece1$2.352 2.753 3.154 3.555 3.956 4.357 4.758 5.139 5.5110 5.8911 6.2712 6.65137.03147.41157.79168.17178.55188.93199.31209.692110.072210.452310.832411.212511.592611.972712.352812.732913.113013.493113.873214.253314.633415.013515.393615.773716.153816.533916.914017.294117.674218.054318.434418.814519.194619.574719.954820.334920.715021.095121.475221.855322.235422.615522.995623.375723.755824.135924.516024.896125.276225.656326.036426.416526.796627.176727.556827.936928.317028.69Express Mail—Commercial BasePage 6 • United States Postal Service • Price List (Notice 123) • Effective January 22, 2012Express MailC O M M E R C I A L B A S E —L E T T E R S , L A R G E E N V E L O P E S , & P A R C E L SFlat Rate Envelope: $17.75Flat Rate Boxes: $39.95Legal Flat Rate Envelope: $17.75WeightNot Over (pounds)Zone 1,2Local,1 & 23456780.5$12.85$16.68$20.05$22.81$24.76$26.46$27.18114.8516.6820.0522.8124.7626.4627.18215.3016.9422.5625.2427.9929.1530.35315.6518.1324.9827.9631.0132.0533.19416.0019.0127.0830.5933.8534.8936.27516.3519.7929.6233.4636.7237.7939.14616.6221.4432.8636.9640.7641.4743.24717.4022.5135.1339.7243.6444.6546.19817.5523.6237.4042.2646.5547.7849.16917.7624.4939.5344.9949.4750.9152.321017.7924.5241.3547.3549.5050.9453.691119.6426.8843.5349.8955.2957.0758.411220.4527.9945.8752.2258.0260.1661.541320.7529.0348.0554.6160.3463.3564.511421.5930.1450.5356.9162.7066.1167.671521.8630.9552.2459.2162.7468.2570.241622.7232.2954.7561.4267.1570.0371.991724.2434.2057.7163.3568.6871.5973.581825.0735.3159.4664.7070.2173.1975.521925.5636.2660.8466.0871.8174.8177.512025.5936.7262.4067.6773.3776.5679.292128.8340.8468.2274.2680.1383.5787.182229.6841.7569.8675.9381.8085.5189.052330.2742.6171.5477.8083.7187.3591.152430.9343.3673.4479.7785.9489.2593.022531.1943.5975.3181.4186.8291.4194.922632.4145.2677.3883.4190.5693.7496.922733.0046.1279.2885.8093.0595.7898.762833.8547.1381.3888.2694.9697.68100.862934.1847.9283.4490.1396.9999.81102.993034.2147.9585.1292.2097.02101.71103.683135.7549.7286.9594.30100.93103.78107.193236.7750.8788.8696.40102.99105.88109.223337.6252.1590.5698.47105.09108.24111.723438.4452.9492.63100.56107.35110.57114.053539.2653.9294.69102.66109.42112.90116.283640.5754.7896.73104.73111.55115.39118.543740.6156.3598.63106.86113.78117.95121.033841.2657.24100.37108.73115.95120.70123.333942.6158.22102.24110.77118.15123.20125.794042.6459.20104.11112.86120.24125.56128.3141$44.02$60.42$105.98$115.00$122.54$127.59130.744244.6761.63108.04117.06125.03130.58133.404345.8562.78110.18119.13127.36132.68136.154446.8764.03112.04121.23129.59135.00139.044547.8665.37114.05123.30132.12137.33141.274648.8166.78116.05125.92134.61139.70143.764749.6368.19118.08127.30137.10141.73146.034849.9569.54119.75129.40139.60144.29148.754950.3271.11121.46129.79139.63146.58151.405050.3571.14121.49130.41139.66146.62151.445153.0774.10125.33135.63147.27151.67157.215253.8975.67127.26137.69149.76154.16160.295354.9476.92129.20139.99152.45156.69162.985455.8378.46131.33142.06154.75159.70166.075556.6579.90133.66143.99157.08162.36168.535657.7081.41136.09145.66159.54165.38171.255758.8182.82138.55148.26161.84168.07174.175860.0984.20141.07150.29164.33171.08177.255960.9485.61143.53152.13166.82173.77180.376061.5786.20145.86154.72169.51176.73182.566163.2488.59148.35156.69172.20179.45182.606264.7590.17150.62159.67174.89182.40189.426365.8391.94153.18161.97177.78185.55192.576467.0893.74155.67164.69180.73188.76195.656567.5095.55157.96167.35183.61192.11198.316669.4797.28160.49170.07186.50195.26201.856769.8099.12162.79173.02189.65198.64205.366871.96100.86165.28175.91192.57198.67208.676973.05102.66167.74178.83192.60199.65212.187073.08103.45167.77181.58195.49202.15215.071.For Express Mail Commercial Base eligibility, please see DMM 413.1.3.2.For Sunday/holiday delivery add $12.50.WeightNot Over (pounds)Zone 1,2Local,1 & 2345678Express Mail—Commercial PlusUnited States Postal Service • Price List (Notice 123) • Effective January 22, 2012 • Page 7Express MailC O M M E R C I A L P L U S —L E T T E R S , L A R G E E N V E L O P E S , & P A R C E L SFlat Rate Envelope: $12.72Flat Rate Boxes: $39.95Legal Flat Rate Envelope: $12.72WeightNot Over (pounds)Zone 1,2Local,1 & 23456780.5$11.08$12.91$15.71$16.81$17.07$17.74$18.00111.5415.5118.5020.5420.9721.2624.75211.8516.7521.7522.5425.0027.7530.25313.4418.1324.9827.9629.8532.0533.05414.4919.0127.0830.5933.8534.8936.05514.6319.7929.6233.4636.7237.7939.05616.6221.4432.8636.9640.7641.4743.24717.4022.5135.1339.7243.6444.6546.19817.5523.6237.4042.2646.5547.7849.16917.7624.4939.5344.9949.4750.9152.321017.7924.5241.3547.3549.5050.9453.691119.6426.8843.5349.8955.2957.0758.411220.4527.9945.8752.2258.0260.1661.541320.7529.0348.0554.6160.3463.3564.511421.5930.1450.5356.9162.7066.1167.671521.8630.9552.2459.2162.7468.2570.241622.7232.2954.7561.4267.1570.0371.991724.2434.2057.7163.3568.6871.5973.581825.0735.3159.4664.7070.2173.1975.521925.5636.2660.8466.0871.8174.8177.512025.5936.7262.4067.6773.3776.5679.292128.8340.8468.2274.2680.1383.5787.182229.6841.7569.8675.9381.8085.5189.052330.2742.6171.5477.8083.7187.3591.152430.9343.3673.4479.7785.9489.2593.022531.1943.5975.3181.4186.8291.4194.922632.4145.2677.3883.4190.5693.7496.922733.0046.1279.2885.8093.0595.7898.762833.8547.1381.3888.2694.9697.68100.862934.1847.9283.4490.1396.9999.81102.993034.2147.9585.1292.2097.02101.71103.683135.7549.7286.9594.30100.93103.78107.193236.7750.8788.8696.40102.99105.88109.223337.6252.1590.5698.47105.09108.24111.723438.4452.9492.63100.56107.35110.57114.053539.2653.9294.69102.66109.42112.90116.283640.5754.7896.73104.73111.55115.39118.543740.6156.3598.63106.86113.78117.95121.033841.2657.24100.37108.73115.95120.70123.333942.6158.22102.24110.77118.15123.20125.794042.6459.20104.11112.86120.24125.56128.3141$44.02$60.42$105.98$115.00$122.54$127.59$130.744244.6761.63108.04117.06125.03130.58133.404345.8562.78110.18119.13127.36132.68136.154446.8764.03112.04121.23129.59135.00139.044547.8665.37114.05123.30132.12137.33141.274648.8166.78116.05125.92134.61139.70143.764749.6368.19118.08127.30137.10141.73146.034849.9569.54119.75129.40139.60144.29148.754950.3271.11121.46129.79139.63146.58151.405050.3571.14121.49130.41139.66146.62151.445153.0774.10125.33135.63147.27151.67157.215253.8975.67127.26137.69149.76154.16160.295354.9476.92129.20139.99152.45156.69162.985455.8378.46131.33142.06154.75159.70166.075556.6579.90133.66143.99157.08162.36168.535657.7081.41136.09145.66159.54165.38171.255758.8182.82138.55148.26161.84168.07174.175860.0984.20141.07150.29164.33171.08177.255960.9485.61143.53152.13166.82173.77180.376061.5786.20145.86154.72169.51176.73182.566163.2488.59148.35156.69172.20179.45182.606264.7590.17150.62159.67174.89182.40189.426365.8391.94153.18161.97177.78185.55192.576467.0893.74155.67164.69180.73188.76195.656567.5095.55157.96167.35183.61192.11198.316669.4797.28160.49170.07186.50195.26201.856769.8099.12162.79173.02189.65198.64205.366871.96100.86165.28175.91192.57198.67208.676973.05102.66167.74178.83192.60199.65212.187073.08103.45167.77181.58195.49202.15215.071.For Express Mail Commercial Plus eligibility, please see DMM 413.1.4.2.For Sunday/holiday delivery add $12.50.WeightNot Over (pounds)Zone 1,2Local,1 & 2345678Priority Mail—Commercial BasePage 8 • United States Postal Service • Price List (Notice 123) • Effective January 22, 2012Priority Mail Commercial BaseC O M M E R C I A L B A S E —L E T T E R S , L A R G E E N V E L O P E S , & P A R C E L SFlat Rate Envelopes (12-1/2" x 9-1/2" or smaller): $4.90Padded Flat Rate Envelope 1: $5.10Legal Flat Rate Envelope: $5.10Small Flat Rate Box: $5.15Medium Flat Rate Boxes: $10.85Large Flat Rate BoxesDomestic addresses: $14.65APO/FPO/DPO destination addresses: $12.65WeightNot Over (pounds)1Zone 2,3,4Local,1 & 23456781$4.90$4.97$5.14$5.34$5.51$5.78$6.202 5.04 5.16 5.667.267.958.659.623 5.24 6.057.148.7110.2011.0612.824 5.90 6.988.1810.8012.7413.7315.465 6.918.109.3212.5014.5415.8017.8867.749.0410.5214.2216.3118.0020.4778.259.8611.3416.1318.0320.3223.0088.8610.7212.8717.7319.8122.3425.8399.2411.5513.7219.1021.5824.2328.73109.9512.4214.9320.7023.3026.6331.261110.7713.2816.1322.3225.0328.9833.861211.5214.2217.3023.9627.2731.3336.331312.2315.1118.2325.2529.2932.6237.611412.9416.0319.3426.8230.8934.4539.481513.5216.9220.4228.3932.1335.0840.501613.9217.8321.5329.9533.9437.0542.771714.4418.7322.6631.5235.6638.9945.021814.7219.3523.7633.0637.5340.9047.281915.1519.7624.2333.9539.2442.8249.512015.7820.0224.6834.5340.2444.4251.802116.3120.3025.0434.8240.5644.8352.472216.4720.5025.4635.1140.8745.2353.142316.8620.9125.8835.7141.6245.9854.082417.2721.3726.7036.4842.4847.0655.402517.6521.7127.5237.0843.1047.7756.362618.0021.9328.4137.8544.1248.8058.112718.5222.2529.2838.5844.7449.5360.302819.1022.5430.0839.5945.3550.2062.562919.6822.7830.9240.1246.1150.9264.233020.2923.1031.6440.7047.3951.6765.623120.8223.3132.1341.2148.1153.0866.953221.0823.8432.6741.7148.7454.5168.323321.3924.4733.4842.2649.4155.9769.573421.6025.1334.3343.1650.8357.3770.893521.8525.7534.8244.0752.1958.8472.123622.1326.4735.2945.0353.5159.8873.343722.3426.9535.7945.8454.9061.2374.523822.5627.6236.2546.7456.4662.6075.743922.7828.2336.6847.7157.7964.2876.894023.0428.8437.1448.7158.7165.7077.9641$23.26$29.35$37.54$49.15$59.70$67.09$79.054223.4529.9538.0050.1960.7568.0080.144323.7030.4338.3751.3462.2168.8481.184423.8730.9338.8252.4263.2269.6582.124524.0531.2439.1453.6063.9070.4583.124624.2231.5039.5454.6064.6171.1784.124724.4431.7239.9055.8565.2771.9885.064824.6132.0340.2256.9266.1172.6985.984924.8032.2640.5857.9667.0073.4286.825024.9232.4840.8459.1067.9474.3587.755125.2832.7541.2160.1168.8675.4388.565225.6532.9241.4860.5469.5776.6089.615326.1133.1541.7561.0570.1577.8290.785426.4733.3142.0761.5670.6778.9792.055526.8933.5742.3061.9671.2180.1993.275627.3033.7442.5862.4271.6981.3594.225727.7133.9142.8462.7872.2482.5695.085828.1334.0443.0663.1872.6483.6895.835928.5334.2343.2563.5673.0884.2196.526028.8934.4043.8063.9273.4784.7197.226129.3434.5344.6064.2473.8885.1998.536229.7234.6245.2164.5174.2285.62100.126330.2234.7445.9164.8874.6286.02101.706430.5334.8346.6165.1474.9486.41103.286530.9534.9347.2165.3775.2086.81104.876631.3635.0647.9665.6575.5587.07106.416731.8235.1548.7565.8775.8387.45107.826832.1935.2449.4066.0676.7787.87108.956932.6435.2950.0166.2977.6988.27110.137033.0035.3750.8066.4678.6288.62111.30Balloon15.7820.0224.68----1.Packaging only available online at .2.For Priority Mail Commercial Base eligibility, please see DMM 423.1.2.3.Parcels addressed for delivery to zones 1-4 (including local) that weigh less than 20 pounds but measure more than 84 inches in combined length and girth (but not more than 108 inches) are charged for a 20-pound parcel (balloon price) based on the applicable zone. See DMM 423.1.5.4.Parcels addressed for delivery to zones 5-8 that exceed one cubic foot (1,728 cubic inches) are charged based on the actual weight or the dimensional weight, whichever is greater (as calculated in DMM 423.1.6).WeightNot Over (pounds)1Zone 2,3,4Local,1 & 2345678Priority Mail—Commercial PlusUnited States Postal Service • Price List (Notice 123) • Effective January 22, 2012 • Page 9Priority Mail Commercial PlusC O M M E R C I A L P L U S —L E T T E R S , L A R G E E N V E L O P E S , & P A R C E L SFlat Rate Envelopes (12-1/2" x 9-1/2" or smaller): $4.80Padded Flat Rate Envelope 1: $4.99Legal Flat Rate Envelope: $4.99Small Flat Rate Box: $5.10Medium Flat Rate Boxes: $10.25Large Flat Rate Boxes:Domestic addresses: $14.10APO/FPO/DPO destination addresses: $12.10WeightNot Over (pounds)1Zone 2,3,4Local,1 & 23456780.5$4.39 $4.45 $4.54 $4.73 $4.91 $5.10 $5.38 1 4.80 4.93 5.10 5.24 5.42 5.61 5.99 2 4.95 5.12 5.56 6.85 7.34 7.92 8.57 3 5.06 5.85 6.70 8.27 9.72 10.65 11.95 4 5.63 6.68 7.79 10.09 11.81 13.02 14.81 5 6.277.628.5511.79 13.69 15.18 17.4667.14 8.83 10.17 13.91 15.35 17.51 19.43 77.85 9.79 11.29 15.89 17.06 19.69 22.20 88.30 10.17 12.58 17.35 18.51 21.60 24.91 98.52 10.88 13.42 18.72 20.04 23.50 27.72 109.0311.72 14.15 19.94 21.70 25.57 30.27119.45 12.01 14.97 20.71 23.05 26.97 31.35 129.86 12.62 15.80 21.87 24.84 28.36 32.70 1310.12 12.93 16.26 23.08 26.63 29.50 33.83 1410.47 13.50 16.99 24.12 28.06 31.19 35.52 1510.93 14.10 17.81 24.85 28.70 31.51 36.27 1611.29 14.58 18.37 25.37 29.35 32.22 37.20 1711.63 15.07 18.75 26.02 30.14 33.01 38.15 1811.89 15.54 19.10 26.54 30.72 33.65 39.07 1912.29 15.89 19.41 27.17 31.45 34.51 40.05 2012.59 16.14 19.78 27.63 32.05 35.16 40.92 2112.95 16.36 20.09 28.10 32.58 35.78 41.73 2213.26 16.66 20.39 28.73 33.30 36.59 42.76 2313.55 16.87 20.96 29.22 33.89 37.25 43.50 2413.85 17.07 21.59 29.84 34.59 38.11 44.59 2514.17 17.32 22.31 30.32 35.13 38.68 45.35 2614.46 17.53 23.02 30.94 35.90 39.48 46.80 2714.86 17.78 23.72 31.37 36.43 40.08 48.53 2815.34 17.98 24.32 31.77 36.92 40.67 50.32 2915.78 18.19 25.05 32.20 37.39 41.20 51.93 3016.29 18.46 25.70 32.65 37.93 41.79 53.68 3116.69 18.61 26.44 33.04 38.40 42.32 55.44 3217.14 19.06 27.11 33.46 38.94 43.34 57.17 3317.60 19.58 27.71 33.88 39.41 44.57 58.86 3418.06 20.09 28.45 34.60 40.57 45.80 60.59 3518.51 20.61 29.02 35.34 41.69 47.03 62.32 3618.97 21.11 29.49 36.13 42.74 48.31 64.05 3719.42 21.57 29.97 36.80 43.86 49.54 65.77 3819.67 22.08 30.41 37.53 45.08 50.72 67.51 3919.91 22.55 30.82 38.28 46.18 52.02 69.29 4020.29 22.99 31.29 39.07 47.23 53.18 70.9141$20.71 $23.44 $31.70 $39.43 $48.35 $54.47 $72.63 4221.10 23.92 32.13 40.27 49.41 55.75 74.36 4321.52 24.32 32.54 41.16 50.64 56.98 76.12 4421.90 24.80 32.95 42.11 51.68 58.26 77.83 4522.27 25.25 33.31 43.00 52.81 59.51 79.55 4622.69 25.72 33.97 43.82 53.92 60.73 81.27 4723.09 26.17 34.61 44.77 55.14 62.02 82.96 4823.51 26.52 35.37 45.66 56.26 63.29 84.44 4923.88 26.85 35.73 46.51 57.26 64.59 85.29 5024.21 27.08 36.06 47.40 58.37 65.81 86.36 5124.69 27.35 36.70 48.35 59.48 67.04 87.28 5225.02 27.59 37.41 49.23 60.70 68.28 88.13 5325.50 27.86 38.04 50.12 61.76 69.56 89.00 5425.82 28.05 38.67 51.07 62.82 70.74 89.85 5526.24 28.32 39.45 51.95 63.93 71.91 90.61 5626.64 28.52 40.08 52.78 65.14 73.20 91.41 5727.06 28.79 40.70 53.63 66.21 74.47 92.23 5827.42 28.98 41.42 54.58 67.32 75.09 92.98 5927.86 29.18 42.11 55.48 68.01 75.52 93.64 6028.19 29.39 42.73 56.41 68.39 76.76 94.36 6128.66 29.58 43.49 57.25 69.19 77.94 95.61 6228.99 29.86 44.13 58.21 69.63 79.14 97.13 6329.45 30.31 44.81 59.15 70.02 79.96 98.66 6429.79 30.49 45.47 60.04 70.46 80.45 100.20 6530.22 30.57 46.06 60.63 70.82 80.88 101.77 6630.59 30.92 46.79 60.88 71.26 81.28 103.25 6731.02 31.35 47.55 61.52 71.61 81.74 104.87 6831.40 31.73 48.20 62.40 71.90 82.14 106.31 6931.84 32.16 48.81 63.35 72.31 82.56 107.88 7032.20 32.54 49.57 63.63 72.60 82.88 109.40 Balloon12.59 16.1419.78----1.Packaging only available online at .2.For Priority Mail Commercial Plus eligibility, please see DMM 423.1.3.3.Parcels addressed for delivery to zones 1-4 (including local) that weigh less than 20 pounds but measure more than 84 inches in combined length and girth (but not more than 108 inches) are charged for a 20-pound parcel (balloon price) based on the applicable zone. See DMM 423.1.54.Parcels addressed for delivery to zones 5-8 that exceed one cubic foot (1,728 cubic inches) are charged based on the actual weight or the dimensional weight, whichever is greater (as calculated in DMM 423.1.6).WeightNot Over (pounds)1Zone 2,3,4Local,1 & 2345678。
申克仪表参数表
3 22.8s 50KG 1m 0.4346 2.950kg
D01 额定皮带载荷 Nominal Belt Load D02 量程效正系数 Span Correction D03 总皮重 Total Tare D04 基本皮重 Basic Tare N D05 调零皮重 Tare Correction T D06 皮带运行一周的累计测速脉冲总数 Belt Circuit Char E组——模拟输出 E01 模拟输出源AO1:流量 Source AO1 E02 模拟输出源AO1:零点 Elevation AO1 E03 模拟输出源AO1:量程 Limit Value AO1 E04 模拟输出源AO2:流量 Source AO2 E05 模拟输出源AO2:零点 Elevation AO2 E06 模拟输出源AO2:量程 limit Value AO2 F组——极限值 F01 流量下限值 Value for I MIN F02 流量下限值事件级别 Event Class I MIN F03 流量上限值 Value for I MAX F04 流量上限值事个级别 Event Class I MAX F05 皮带载荷下限值 Value for Q MIN
Event Class Q MIN Valu for Q MAX Event Class Q MAX Value for V MIN Event Class V MIN Value for V MAX Event Class V MAX Stand-By Lmint Stand-By I Display I Analog Ouput Q Display V Display L/C Filter Afterflow Time ZDO Active ZDO Limit Batch coast-down time Batch Correct Quantity Adaption Factor Batch Tolerance Out ofTolerance AUTO Print Batch Source Baud Rate Print Event Print Page Length Maintenance Elec Event Maint. EL. Maintenance Scale Run Event Maint.Run Protocol Type Host Timeout Event Com-Error Host Address Resolution Word Sequece Physics Baud Rate Format Data
超米特电子有限公司产品说明书
1US Headquarters TEL +(1) 781-935-4850FAX +(1) 781-933-4318 • Europe TEL +(44) 1628 404000FAX +(44) 1628 404090Asia Pacific TEL +(852) 2 428 8008FAX +(852) 2 423 8253South America TEL +(55) 11 3917 1099FAX +(55) 11 3917 0817Superior elongation and tensilestrength help to prevent tearing in use due to mishandling. Typical properties for CHO-SEAL 1310 and 1273 materi-al are shown on pages 33 and 32respectively.High Shielding PerformanceCHO-SEAL 1310 material provides more than 80 dB of shielding effectiv-ness from 100 MHz to 10 GHz, while CHO-SEAL 1273 material provides more than 100 dB.Low Volume ResistivityBoth materials have exceptionally low volume resistivity, which makes them well suited for grounding appli-cations in which a flexible electrical contact is needed.Low Compression GasketSpacer gaskets are typicallydesigned to function under low deflec-tion forces. Chomerics uses design tools such as Finite Element Analysis (FEA) to accurately predict compres-sion-deflection behavior of various cross section options. Refer to page16.LCP Plastic SpacerLiquid crystal polymer (LCP)spacers, including those made with Vectra A130 material, provide aCHO-SEAL ®1310 or 1273Conductive ElastomersWith EMI spacer gaskets, shielding and grounding are provided by Chomerics’CHO-SEAL 1310 and 1273 conductive elastomers, specifi-cally formulated for custom shape molded parts. They provide excellent shielding and isolation against electro-magnetic interference (EMI), or act as a low impedance ground path between PCB traces and shielding media. Physically tough, these elas-tomers minimize the risk of gasket damage, in contrast to thin-walled extrusions or unsupported molded gaskets.Silicone-based CHO-SEAL 1310and 1273 materials offer excellent resistance to compression set over a wide temperature range, resulting in years of continuous service. CHO-SEAL 1310 material is filled with silver-plated-glass particles, while 1273 utilizes silver-plated-copper filler to provide higher levels of EMI shielding effectiveness.EMI Spacer GasketsThe unique design of Chomerics’EMI spacer gaskets features a thin plastic retainer frame onto which a conductive elastomer is molded. The elastomer can be located inside or outside the retainer frame, as well as on its top and bottom surface. EMI spacer gaskets provide a newapproach to designing EMI gaskets into handheld electronics such as dig-ital cellular phones. Board-to-board spacing is custom designed to fit broad application needs. Customized cross sections and spacer shapes allow for very low closure forcerequirements and a perfect fit in any design or device.Robotic InstallationSpacer gaskets can be installed quickly by robotic application. Integral locater pins in the plastic spacer help ensure accuratepositioning in both manual and pick-and-place assembly. Benefits include faster assembly and lower labor costs.The integrated conductive elastomer/plastic spacer gasket is a low cost,easily installed system for providing EMI shielding and grounding in small electronic enclosures.Figure 1Single Piece EMI Gasket/Locator PinsCHO-SEAL 1310 or 1273 Conductive Elastomer (Inside)Plastic Spacer Around Outsideor InsideApplications for EMI Spacer GasketsThe spacer gasket concept is especially suited to digital and dual board telephone handsets or other handheld electronic devices. It provides a low impedance path between peripheral ground traces on printed circuit boards and components such as:•the conductive coating on a plastic housing•another printed circuit board •the keypad assemblyTypical applications for EMI spacer gaskets include:•Digital cellular, handyphone and personal communications services (PCS) handsets •PCMCIA cards•Global Positioning Systems (GPS)•Radio receivers•Other handheld electronics, e.g.,personal digital assistants (PDAs)•Replacements for metal EMI shield-ing “fences” on printedcircuit boards in wireless tele-communications devicesstable platform for direct, highprecision molding of conductive elas-tomers. The Vectra A130 material described in Table 1 has excellent heat deflection temperature character-istics (489°F, 254°C). For weight con-siderations, the LCP has aspecific gravity of only 1.61. This plas-tic is also 100% recyclable.Typical EMI Spacer Gasket Design ParametersThe EMI spacer gasket concept can be considered using the design parameters shown in Table 2. Some typical spacer gasket profiles are shown below.Figure 2Typical Spacer Gasket Profiles3US Headquarters TEL +(1) 781-935-4850FAX +(1) 781-933-4318 • Europe TEL +(44) 1628 404000FAX +(44) 1628 404090Asia Pacific TEL +(852) 2 428 8008FAX +(852) 2 423 8253South America TEL +(55) 11 3917 1099FAX +(55) 11 3917 0817Finite Element AnalysisChomerics, a division of the Parker Hannifin Corporation’s Seal Group, is the headquarters of Parker Seal’s Elastomer Simulation Group. This unit specializes in elastomer finite element analysis (FEA) using MARC K6 series software as a foundation for FEA capability.Benefits of FEA include:•Quickly optimizing elastomer gasket designs•Allowing accurate predictions of alternate elastomer design concepts •Eliminating extensive trial and error prototype evaluationTypical use of FEA in EMI spacer gasket designs is to evaluate the force vs. deflection requirements of alternate designs.For example, onespacer design features a continuous bead of con-ductive elastomer molded onto a plastic spacer. An alternative designemploys an “interrupted bead,” where the interrup-tions (gaps left on the plastic frame) are sized to maintain the requiredlevel of EMI shielding. Figure 4illustrates these alternative designs.Gasket DeflectionFigure 5 compares the effect of continuous and interrupted elastomer gasket designs in terms of the force required to deflect the conductive elastomer. This actual cellular handset application required a spacer gasket with interrupted bead to meet desired deflection forces.Chomerics Designand Application ServicesChomerics will custom design a spacer for your application. Advice,analysis and design assistance will be provided by Chomerics Applications and Design engineers at no additional fee. Contact Chomerics directlyat the locations listed at the bottom of the page.Figure 3FEA Example of an EMISpacer Gasket Cross SectionFigure 4Continuous (top) and InterruptedElastomer GasketsFigure 5Typical Spacer Gasket Deflection。
SAP-ERP模块SD、PP、PM、QM简介-124页PPT
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提货和发运
销售 订单
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可用性检查的作用:
销售订单 • •
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信贷限额
信用管理实例
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销售订单处理 :交货计划安排(倒排和顺排)
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发货过帐的作用,与财务的实时集成
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MISTRAL消费者单元终端配置说明说明书
— 01 miSTrAl41W – 24 modules
easy handling – flexible concept Everything about the miSTrAl series has been designed to make installation easier, allowing to set up high-quality consumer units that look great anywhere. Among the wide range of accessories, there are various snap-on terminal blocks in two different colors, which can be installed in both the upper and lower part of the units.
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AB软件详细产品目录列表及订货号
产品目录列表FTALK-CA001B-EN-P – 2008年8月代替FTALK-CA001A-EN-P – 2007年11月目录品牌–R o c k w e l l S o f t w a r e和FactoryTalk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .i v折扣计划表. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .i vF a c t o r y T a l k?服务平台应用表. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .v设计和组态. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Arena? ......................................................... (1)R S L i n x?C l a s s i c/R S L i n x?Enterprise .................................................... (2)R S L o g i x?Architect ..................................................... (2)R S L o g i x? Micro ......................................................... . (2)R S L o g i x?5 ............................................................. . (3)R S L o g i x? 500............................................................ .. (3)R S L o g i x? 5000........................................................... . (4)R S L o g i x?捆绑包............................................................. . (5)RSNetWorx? .................................................... .. (6)通讯捆绑包............................................................. . (6)R S T u n e?和R S L o o p Optimizer? .................................................... (7)R S F i e l d b u s?组态软件............................................................. (7)生产管理. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9F a c t o r y T a l k?Batch ......................................................... (9)F a c t o r y T a l k B a t c h服务器......................................................... (9)F a c t o r y T a l k?H i s t o r i a n C l a s s i c f o rBatch (10)iF a c t o r y T a l k? ProductionCentre ................................................. .. (10)F a c t o r y T a l k?ProductionCentre ............................................. (10)F a c t o r y T a l k?P r o d u c t i o n C e n t r e应用............................................................ (10)F a c t o r y T a l k?P r o d u c t i o n C e n t r e数据管理..............................................................10F a c t o r y T a l k?P r o d u c t i o n C e n t r e报表和分析 (11)F a c t o r y T a l k?P r o d u c t i o n C e n t r e系统支持..............................................................1 1 F a c t o r y T a l k? Scheduler ........................................................ .. (11)F a c t o r y T a l k?S c h e d u l e r专业版..............................................................................1 1F a c t o r y T a l k?S c h e d u l e rViewer..............................................................................1 1F a c t o r y T a l k?S c h e d u l e r标准版..............................................................................1 1 数据管理. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13F a c t o r y T a l k?Gateway .......................................................... (13)F a c t o r y T a l k?H i s t o r i a n S i t eEdition..................................................................................1 3F a c t o r y T a l k?H i s t o r i a n S i t e E d i t i o n服务器 (1)4F a c t o r y T a l k?H i s t o r i a n客户端工具.....................................................................1 4第三方H i s t o r i a n接口............................................................ (14)F a c t o r y T a l k?H i s t o r i a n Classic .......................................................... ...............................1 5F a c t o r y T a l k?H i s t o r i a n C l a s s i c服务器..................................................................1 5F a c t o r y T a l k?H i s t o r i a n C l a s s i c A u t h o r i n g客户端 (16)FactoryTalk? Metrics/FactoryTalk? Historian Classic Runtime客户端许可.......1 6 F a c t o r y T a l k? Integrator ....................................................... .. (17)F a c t o r y T a l k?T r a n s a c t i o n Manager .......................................................... (17)F a c t o r y T a l k?T r a n s a c t i o n M a n a g e r专业版............................................................18F a c t o r y T a l k?T r a n s a c t i o n M a n a g e r标准版............................................................18F a c t o r y T a l k?T r a n s a c t i o n M a n a g e r连接器............................................................18 质量和规范化遵守. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19纠正措施/预防措施(CAPA) ........................................................... (19)R S B i z W a r e?eProcedure? ....................................................... (19)资产管理. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..............2 1F a c t o r y T a l k?AssetCentre....................................................... (21)R S M A C C?服务器和客户端................................................................ ............................2 2iiR S M A C C?企业级在线状态监视................................................................ ....................2 2 Emonitor? ......................................................... .. (2)2E m o n i t o r?–资产健康状态模块............................................................................2 3E m o n i t o r?W e b客户端............................................................ (23)F i e l d c a r e Hart ............................................................. . (23)RSEnergyMetrix?.................................................... . (24)R S P o w e r?32................................................................ . (24)R S P o w e r? Plus ............................................................. (25)绩效和可视化. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27F a c t o r y T a l k?Metrics .......................................................... (27)F a c t o r y T a l k?M e t r i c s服务器............................................................ (27)F a c t o r y T a l k?M e t r i c s A u t h o r i n g客户端............................................................ (28)FactoryTalk? Metrics/FactoryTalk? Historian Classic Runtime客户端 (29)F a c t o r y T a l k?Portal............................................................ (29)F a c t o r y T a l k?M a c h i n eEdition(ME) ...................................................... (30)F a c t o r y T a l k?V i e w M a c h i n e E d i t i o n S t a t i o nRuntime (30)F a c t o r y T a l k?V i e wStudio........................................................ (30)F a c t o r y T a l k?V i e w S i t e Edition(SE)....................................................... .. (30)F a c t o r y T a l k?V i e w S i t e E d i t i o n服务器............................................................ (30)F a c t o r y T a l k?V i e w S i t e E d i t i o n客户端...................................................................3 1F a c t o r y T a l k?V i e w S i t e E d i t i o n工作站...................................................................3 1 K E P S e r v e r Enterprise........................................................ . (31)RSView?32 ......................................................... .. (32)R S V i e w?32M e s s e n g e rPro .......................................................... .........................3 3 R S V i e w?32A c t i v e D i s p l a y System........................................................ ..............3 3 R S V i e w?3 2 WebServer .................................................... . (33)iiiRSAdvantage? FactoryTalk?ProductionCentre生产管理Propack Data? PMX RS PMX? MES 生产管理Propack Data? PMX CTM RS PMX? CTM 质量和规范化遵守FactoryTalk? Automation Platform FactoryTalk? ServicesPlatformFactoryTalk?服务平台FactoryTalk? Live Data FactoryTalk?服务平台RSAssetSecurity? FactoryTalk? Security FactoryTalk?服务平台FactoryTalk? Audit FactoryTalk?服务平台RSAssetSecurity? FactoryTalk? Security FactoryTalk?服务平台FactoryTalk? Audit FactoryTalk?服务平台FactoryTalk? Directory FactoryTalk?服务平台FactoryTalk? Diagnostics FactoryTalk?服务平台FactoryTalk? Alarms andEventsFactoryTalk?服务平台FactoryTalk? HighAvailabilityFactoryTalk?服务平台iv集成化生产和绩效套件FactoryTalk?服务平台应用表v vi集成化生产和绩效套件设计和组态设计和组态Arena?Arena仿真软件不由罗克韦尔自动化销售渠道直接销售。
TCP常用网络和木马使用端口对照表,常用和不常用端口一览表
TCP常⽤⽹络和⽊马使⽤端⼝对照表,常⽤和不常⽤端⼝⼀览表【开始-运⾏- CMD ,输⼊ netstat -an 然后回车就可以查看端⼝】 端⼝:0 服务:Reserved 说明:通常⽤于分析操作系统。
这⼀⽅法能够⼯作是因为在⼀些系统中“0”是⽆效端⼝,当你试图使⽤通常的闭合端⼝连接它时将产⽣不同的结果。
⼀种典型的扫描,使⽤IP地址为0.0.0.0,设置ACK位并在以太⽹层⼴播。
端⼝:1 服务:tcpmux 说明:这显⽰有⼈在寻找SGI Irix机器。
Irix是实现tcpmux的主要提供者,默认情况下tcpmux在这种系统中被打开。
Irix机器在发布是含有⼏个默认的⽆密码的帐户,如:IP、GUEST UUCP、NUUCP、DEMOS 、TUTOR、DIAG、OUTOFBOX等 端⼝:7 服务:Echo 说明:能看到许多⼈搜索Fraggle放⼤器时,发送到X.X.X.0和X.X.X.255的信息。
端⼝:19 服务:Character Generator 说明:这是⼀种仅仅发送字符的服务。
UDP版本将会在收到UDP包后回应含有垃圾字符的包。
TCP连接时会发送含有垃圾字符的数据流直到连接关闭。
HACKER利⽤IP欺骗可以发动DoS攻击。
伪造两个chargen服务器之间的UDP包。
同样Fraggle 端⼝:21 服务:FTP 说明:FTP服务器所开放的端⼝,⽤于上传、下载。
最常见的攻击者⽤于寻找打开anonymous的FTP服务器的⽅法。
这些服务器带有可读写的⽬录。
⽊马Doly Trojan、Fore、Invisible FTP、WebEx、WinCrash和Blade Runner所开放的端⼝。
端⼝:22 服务:Ssh 说明:PcAnywhere建⽴的TCP和这⼀端⼝的连接可能是为了寻找ssh。
这⼀服务有许多弱点,如果配置成特定的模式,许多使⽤RSAREF库的版本就会有不少的漏洞存在。
端⼝:23 服务:Telnet 说明:远程登录,⼊侵者在搜索远程登录UNIX的服务。
IATA AHM目录
Airport Handling ManualEffective 1 January—31 December 201838NOTICEDISCLAIMER. The information contained in thispublication is subject to constant review in the lightof changing government requirements and regula-tions. No subscriber or other reader should act onthe basis of any such information without referringto applicable laws and regulations and/or withouttak ing appropriate professional advice. Althoughevery effort has been made to ensure accuracy, theInternational Air Transport Association shall not beheld responsible for any loss or damage caused byerrors, omissions, misprints or misinterpretation ofthe contents hereof. Furthermore, the InternationalAir Transport Association expressly disclaims anyand all liability to any person or entity, whether apurchaser of this publication or not, in respect ofanything done or omitted, and the consequencesof anything done or omitted, by any such person orentity in reliance on the contents of this publication.Opinions expressed in advertisements appearing inthis publication are the advertiser’s opinions and donot necessarily reflect those of IATA. The mentionof specific companies or products in advertisementdoes not imply that they are endorsed or recom-mended by IATA in preference to others of a simi-lar nature which are not mentioned or advertised.© International Air Transport Association. AllRights Reserved. No part of this publication maybe reproduced, recast, reformatted or trans-mitted in any form by any means, electronic ormechanical, including photocopying, record-ing or any information storage and retrieval sys-tem, without the prior written permission from:Senior Vice PresidentAirport, Passenger, Cargo and SecurityInternational Air Transport Association800 Place VictoriaP.O. Box 113Montreal, QuebecCANADA H4Z 1M1Airport Handling ManualMaterial No.: 9343-38ISBN 978-92-9229-505-9© 2017 International Air Transport Association. All rights reserved.TABLE OF CONTENTSPage Preface (xv)Introduction (xvii)General (1)AHM001Chapter0—Record of Revisions (1)AHM011Standard Classification and Numbering for Members Airport Handling Manuals (2)AHM012Office Function Designators for Airport Passenger and Baggage Handling (30)AHM020Guidelines for the Establishment of Airline Operators Committees (31)AHM021Guidelines for Establishing Aircraft Ground Times (34)AHM050Aircraft Emergency Procedures (35)AHM070E-Invoicing Standards (53)Chapter1—PASSENGER HANDLING (91)AHM100Chapter1—Record of Revisions (91)AHM110Involuntary Change of Carrier,Routing,Class or Type of Fare (92)AHM112Denied Boarding Compensation (98)AHM120Inadmissible Passengers and Deportees (99)AHM140Items Removed from a Passenger's Possession by Security Personnel (101)AHM141Hold Loading of Duty-Free Goods (102)AHM170Dangerous Goods in Passenger Baggage (103)AHM176Recommendations for the Handling of Passengers with Reduced Mobility(PRM) (105)AHM176A Acceptance and Carriage of Passengers with Reduced Mobility(PRM) (106)AHM180Carriage of Passengers with Communicable Diseases (114)AHM181General Guidelines for Passenger Agents in Case of SuspectedCommunicable Disease (115)Chapter2—BAGGAGE HANDLING (117)AHM200Chapter2—Record of Revisions (117)AHM210Local Baggage Committees (118)AHM211Airport Operating Rules (124)Airport Handling ManualPageChapter2—BAGGAGE HANDLING(continued)AHM212Interline Connecting Time Intervals—Passenger and Checked Baggage (126)AHM213Form of Interline Baggage Tags (128)AHM214Use of the10Digit Licence Plate (135)AHM215Found and Unclaimed Checked Baggage (136)AHM216On-Hand Baggage Summary Tag (138)AHM217Forwarding Mishandled Baggage (139)AHM218Dangerous Goods in Passengers'Baggage (141)AHM219Acceptance of Firearms and Other Weapons and Small Calibre Ammunition (142)AHM221Acceptance of Power Driven Wheelchairs or Other Battery Powered Mobility Aidsas Checked Baggage (143)AHM222Passenger/Baggage Reconciliation Procedures (144)AHM223Licence Plate Fallback Sortation Tags (151)AHM224Baggage Taken in Error (154)AHM225Baggage Irregularity Report (156)AHM226Tracing Unchecked Baggage and Handling Damage to Checked and UncheckedBaggage (159)AHM230Baggage Theft and Pilferage Prevention (161)AHM231Carriage of Carry-On Baggage (164)AHM232Handling of Security Removed Items (168)AHM240Baggage Codes for Identifying ULD Contents and/or Bulk-Loaded Baggage (169)Chapter3—CARGO/MAIL HANDLING (171)AHM300Chapter3—Record of Revisions (171)AHM310Preparation for Loading of Cargo (172)AHM311Securing of Load (174)AHM312Collection Sacks and Bags (177)AHM320Handling of Damaged Cargo (178)AHM321Handling of Pilfered Cargo (179)AHM322Handling Wet Cargo (180)AHM330Handling Perishable Cargo (182)AHM331Handling and Protection of Valuable Cargo (184)AHM332Handling and Stowage of Live Animals (188)AHM333Handling of Human Remains (190)Table of ContentsPageChapter3—CARGO/MAIL HANDLING(continued)AHM340Acceptance Standards for the Interchange of Transferred Unit Load Devices (191)AHM345Handling of Battery Operated Wheelchairs/Mobility AIDS as Checked Baggage (197)AHM350Mail Handling (199)AHM351Mail Documents (203)AHM353Handling of Found Mail (218)AHM354Handling of Damaged Mail (219)AHM355Mail Security (220)AHM356Mail Safety (221)AHM357Mail Irregularity Message (222)AHM360Company Mail (224)AHM380Aircraft Documents Stowage (225)AHM381Special Load—Notification to Captain(General) (226)AHM382Special Load—Notification to Captain(EDP Format and NOTOC Service) (231)AHM383Special Load—Notification to Captain(EDP NOTOC Summary) (243)AHM384NOTOC Message(NTM) (246)Chapter4—AIRCRAFT HANDLING AND LOADING (251)AHM400Chapter4—Record of Revisions (251)AHM411Provision and Carriage of Loading Accessories (252)AHM420Tagging of Unit Load Devices (253)AHM421Storage of Unit Load Devices (263)AHM422Control of Transferred Unit Load Devices (268)AHM423Unit Load Device Stock Check Message (273)AHM424Unit Load Device Control Message (275)AHM425Continued Airworthiness of Unit Load Devices (279)AHM426ULD Buildup and Breakdown (283)AHM427ULD Transportation (292)AHM430Operating of Aircraft Doors (295)AHM431Aircraft Ground Stability—Tipping (296)AHM440Potable Water Servicing (297)AHM441Aircraft Toilet Servicing (309)Airport Handling ManualPageChapter4—AIRCRAFT HANDLING AND LOADING(continued)AHM450Standardisation of Gravity Forces against which Load must be Restrained (310)AHM451Technical Malfunctions Limiting Load on Aircraft (311)AHM453Handling/Bulk Loading of Heavy Items (312)AHM454Handling and Loading of Big Overhang Items (313)AHM455Non CLS Restrained ULD (316)AHM460Guidelines for Turnround Plan (323)AHM462Safe Operating Practices in Aircraft Handling (324)AHM463Safety Considerations for Aircraft Movement Operations (337)AHM465Foreign Object Damage(FOD)Prevention Program (340)Chapter5—LOAD CONTROL (343)AHM500Chapter5—Record of Revisions (343)AHM501Terms and Definitions (345)AHM503Recommended Requirements for a New Departure Control System (351)AHM504Departure Control System Evaluation Checklist (356)AHM505Designation of Aircraft Holds,Compartments,Bays and Cabin (362)AHM510Handling/Load Information Codes to be Used on Traffic Documents and Messages (368)AHM513Aircraft Structural Loading Limitations (377)AHM514EDP Loading Instruction/Report (388)AHM515Manual Loading Instruction/Report (404)AHM516Manual Loadsheet (416)AHM517EDP Loadsheet (430)AHM518ACARS Transmitted Loadsheet (439)AHM519Balance Calculation Methods (446)AHM520Aircraft Equipped with a CG Targeting System (451)AHM530Weights for Passengers and Baggage (452)AHM531Procedure for Establishing Standard Weights for Passengers and Baggage (453)AHM533Passengers Occupying Crew Seats (459)AHM534Weight Control of Load (460)AHM536Equipment in Compartments Procedure (461)AHM537Ballast (466)Table of ContentsPageChapter5—LOAD CONTROL(continued)AHM540Aircraft Unit Load Device—Weight and Balance Control (467)AHM550Pilot in Command's Approval of the Loadsheet (468)AHM551Last Minute Changes on Loadsheet (469)AHM561Departure Control System,Carrier's Approval Procedures (471)AHM562Semi-Permanent Data Exchange Message(DEM) (473)AHM564Migration from AHM560to AHM565 (480)AHM565EDP Semi-Permanent Data Exchange for New Generation Departure Control Systems (500)AHM570Automated Information Exchange between Check-in and Load Control Systems (602)AHM571Passenger and Baggage Details for Weight and Balance Report(PWR) (608)AHM580Unit Load Device/Bulk Load Weight Statement (613)AHM581Unit Load Device/Bulk Load Weight Signal (615)AHM583Loadmessage (619)AHM587Container/Pallet Distribution Message (623)AHM588Statistical Load Summary (628)AHM590Load Control Procedures and Loading Supervision Responsibilities (631)AHM591Weight and Balance Load Control and Loading Supervision Training and Qualifications (635)Chapter6—MANAGEMENT AND SAFETY (641)AHM600Chapter6—Record of Revisions (641)AHM610Guidelines for a Safety Management System (642)AHM611Airside Personnel:Responsibilities,Training and Qualifications (657)AHM612Airside Performance Evaluation Program (664)AHM615Quality Management System (683)AHM616Human Factors Program (715)AHM619Guidelines for Producing Emergency Response Plan(s) (731)AHM620Guidelines for an Emergency Management System (733)AHM621Security Management (736)AHM633Guidelines for the Handling of Emergencies Requiring the Evacuation of an Aircraft During Ground Handling (743)AHM650Ramp Incident/Accident Reporting (745)AHM652Recommendations for Airside Safety Investigations (750)AHM660Carrier Guidelines for Calculating Aircraft Ground Accident Costs (759)Airport Handling ManualChapter7—AIRCRAFT MOVEMENT CONTROL (761)AHM700Chapter7—Record of Revisions (761)AHM710Standards for Message Formats (762)AHM711Standards for Message Corrections (764)AHM730Codes to be Used in Aircraft Movement and Diversion Messages (765)AHM731Enhanced Reporting on ATFM Delays by the Use of Sub Codes (771)AHM780Aircraft Movement Message (774)AHM781Aircraft Diversion Message (786)AHM782Fuel Monitoring Message (790)AHM783Request Information Message (795)AHM784Gate Message (797)AHM785Aircraft Initiated Movement Message(MVA) (802)AHM790Operational Aircraft Registration(OAR)Message (807)Chapter8—GROUND HANDLING AGREEMENTS (811)AHM800Chapter8—Record of Revisions (811)AHM801Introduction to and Comments on IATA Standard Ground Handling Agreement(SGHA) (812)AHM803Service Level Agreement Example (817)AHM810IATA Standard Ground Handling Agreement (828)AHM811Yellow Pages (871)AHM813Truck Handling (872)AHM815Standard Transportation Documents Service Main Agreement (873)AHM817Standard Training Agreement (887)AHM830Ground Handling Charge Note (891)AHM840Model Agreement for Electronic Data Interchange(EDI) (894)Chapter9—AIRPORT HANDLING GROUND SUPPORT EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATIONS (911)AHM900Chapter9—Record of Revisions (911)AHM901Functional Specifications (914)AHM904Aircraft Servicing Points and System Requirements (915)AIRBUS A300B2320-/B4/C4 (917)A300F4-600/-600C4 (920)A310–200/200C/300 (926)A318 (930)A319 (933)Table of ContentsPageChapter9—AIRPORT HANDLING GROUND SUPPORT EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATIONS(continued) AHM904Aircraft Doors,Servicing Points and System Requirements for the Use of Ground Support Equipment(continued)A320 (936)A321 (940)A330-200F (943)A330-300 (948)A340-200 (951)A340-300 (955)A340-500 (959)A340-600 (962)Airbus350900passenger (965)AIRBUS A380-800/-800F (996)ATR42100/200 (999)ATR72 (1000)AVRO RJ70 (1001)AVRO RJ85 (1002)AVRO RJ100 (1003)B727-200 (1004)B737–200/200C (1008)B737-300,400,-500 (1010)B737-400 (1013)B737-500 (1015)B737-600,-700,-700C (1017)B737-700 (1020)B737-800 (1022)B737-900 (1026)B747–100SF/200C/200F (1028)B747–400/400C (1030)B757–200 (1038)B757–300 (1040)Airport Handling ManualPageChapter9—AIRPORT HANDLING GROUND SUPPORT EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATIONS(continued) AHM904Aircraft Doors,Servicing Points and System Requirements for the Use of Ground Support Equipment(continued)B767—200/200ER (1041)B767—300/300ER (1044)B767—400ER (1048)B777–200/200LR (1051)B777–300/300ER (1055)Boeing787800passenger (1059)BAe ATP(J61) (1067)Bombardier CS100 (1068)Bombardier CS300 (1072)CL-65(CRJ100/200) (1076)DC8–40/50F SERIES (1077)DC8–61/61F (1079)DC8–62/62F (1081)DC8–63/63F (1083)DC9–15/21 (1085)DC9–32 (1086)DC9–41 (1087)DC9–51 (1088)DC10–10/10CF (1089)DC10–30/40,30/40CF (1091)EMBRAER EMB-135Regional Models (1092)EMBRAER EMB-145Regional Models (1094)Embraer170 (1096)Embraer175 (1098)Embraer190 (1100)Embraer195 (1102)FOKKER50(F27Mk050) (1104)FOKKER50(F27Mk0502) (1106)Chapter9—AIRPORT HANDLING GROUND SUPPORT EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATIONS(continued) AHM904Aircraft Doors,Servicing Points and System Requirements for the Use of Ground Support Equipment(continued)FOKKER70(F28Mk0070) (1108)FOKKER100(F28Mk0100) (1110)FOKKER100(F28Mk0100) (1112)IL-76T (1114)MD-11 (1116)MD–80SERIES (1118)SAAB2000 (1119)SAAB SF-340 (1120)TU-204 (1122)AHM905Reference Material for Civil Aircraft Ground Support Equipment (1125)AHM905A Cross Reference of IATA Documents with SAE,CEN,and ISO (1129)AHM909Summary of Unit Load Device Capacity and Dimensions (1131)AHM910Basic Requirements for Aircraft Ground Support Equipment (1132)AHM911Ground Support Equipment Requirements for Compatibility with Aircraft Unit Load Devices (1136)AHM912Standard Forklift Pockets Dimensions and Characteristics for Forkliftable General Support Equipment (1138)AHM913Basic Safety Requirements for Aircraft Ground Support Equipment (1140)AHM914Compatibility of Ground Support Equipment with Aircraft Types (1145)AHM915Standard Controls (1147)AHM916Basic Requirements for Towing Vehicle Interface(HITCH) (1161)AHM917Basic Minimum Preventive Maintenance Program/Schedule (1162)AHM920Functional Specification for Self-Propelled Telescopic Passenger Stairs (1164)AHM920A Functional Specification for Towed Passenger Stairs (1167)AHM921Functional Specification for Boarding/De-Boarding Vehicle for Passengers withReduced Mobility(PRM) (1169)AHM922Basic Requirements for Passenger Boarding Bridge Aircraft Interface (1174)AHM923Functional Specification for Elevating Passenger Transfer Vehicle (1180)AHM924Functional Specification for Heavy Item Lift Platform (1183)AHM925Functional Specification for a Self-Propelled Conveyor-Belt Loader (1184)AHM925A Functional Specification for a Self-Propelled Ground Based in-Plane LoadingSystem for Bulk Cargo (1187)Chapter9—AIRPORT HANDLING GROUND SUPPORT EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATIONS(continued) AHM925B Functional Specification for a Towed Conveyor-Belt Loader (1190)AHM926Functional Specification for Upper Deck Catering Vehicle (1193)AHM927Functional Specification for Main Deck Catering Vehicle (1197)AHM930Functional Specification for an Upper Deck Container/Pallet Loader (1201)AHM931Functional Specification for Lower Deck Container/Pallet Loader (1203)AHM932Functional Specification for a Main Deck Container/Pallet Loader (1206)AHM933Functional Specification of a Powered Extension Platform to Lower Deck/Container/ Pallet Loader (1209)AHM934Functional Specification for a Narrow Body Lower Deck Single Platform Loader (1211)AHM934A Functional Specification for a Single Platform Slave Loader Bed for Lower DeckLoading Operations (1213)AHM936Functional Specification for a Container Loader Transporter (1215)AHM938Functional Specification for a Large Capacity Freighter and Combi Aircraft TailStanchion (1218)AHM939Functional Specification for a Transfer Platform Lift (1220)AHM941Functional Specification for Equipment Used for Establishing the Weight of aULD/BULK Load (1222)AHM942Functional Specification for Storage Equipment Used for Unit Load Devices (1224)AHM950Functional Specification for an Airport Passenger Bus (1225)AHM951Functional Specification for a Crew Transportation Vehicle (1227)AHM953Functional Specifications for a Valuable Cargo Vehicle (1229)AHM954Functional Specification for an Aircraft Washing Machine (1230)AHM955Functional Specification for an Aircraft Nose Gear Towbar Tractor (1232)AHM956Functional Specification for Main Gear Towbarless Tractor (1235)AHM957Functional Specification for Nose Gear Towbarless Tractor (1237)AHM958Functional Specification for an Aircraft Towbar (1240)AHM960Functional Specification for Unit Load Device Transport Vehicle (1242)AHM961Functional Specification for a Roller System for Unit Load Device Transportation on Trucks (1245)AHM962Functional Specification for a Rollerised Platform for the Transportation of Twenty Foot Unit Load Devices that Interfaces with Trucks Equipped to Accept Freight ContainersComplying with ISO668:1988 (1247)AHM963Functional Specification for a Baggage/Cargo Cart (1249)AHM965Functional Specification for a Lower Deck Container Turntable Dolly (1250)AHM966Functional Specification for a Pallet Dolly (1252)Chapter9—AIRPORT HANDLING GROUND SUPPORT EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATIONS(continued) AHM967Functional Specification for a Twenty Foot Unit Load Device Dolly (1254)AHM968Functional Specification for Ramp Equipment Tractors (1256)AHM969Functional Specification for a Pallet/Container Transporter (1257)AHM970Functional Specification for a Self-Propelled Potable Water Vehicle with Rear orFront Servicing (1259)AHM971Functional Specification for a Self-Propelled Lavatory Service Vehicle with Rear orFront Servicing (1262)AHM972Functional Specifications for a Ground Power Unit for Aircraft Electrical System (1265)AHM973Functional Specification for a Towed Aircraft Ground Heater (1269)AHM974Functional Specification for Aircraft Air Conditioning(Cooling)Unit (1272)AHM975Functional Specifications for Self-Propelled Aircraft De-Icing/Anti-Icing Unit (1274)AHM976Functional Specifications for an Air Start Unit (1278)AHM977Functional Specification for a Towed De-Icing/Anti-Icing Unit (1280)AHM978Functional Specification for a Towed Lavatory Service Cart (1283)AHM979Functional Specification for a Towed Boarding/De-Boarding Device for Passengers with Reduced Mobility(PRM)for Commuter-Type Aircraft (1285)AHM980Functional Specification for a Self-Propelled Petrol/Diesel Refueling Vehicle forGround Support Equipment (1287)AHM981Functional Specification for a Towed Potable Water Service Cart (1289)AHM990Guidelines for Preventative Maintenance of Aircraft Towbars (1291)AHM994Criteria for Consideration of the Investment in Ground Support Equipment (1292)AHM995Basic Unit Load Device Handling System Requirements (1296)AHM997Functional Specification for Sub-Freezing Aircraft Air Conditioning Unit (1298)Chapter10—ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR GROUND HANDLING OPERATIONS (1301)AHM1000Chapter10—Record of Revisions (1301)AHM1001Environmental Specifications for Ground Handling Operations (1302)AHM1002Environmental Impact on the Use of Ground Support Equipment (1303)AHM1003GSE Environmental Quality Audit (1305)AHM1004Guidelines for Calculating GSE Exhaust Emissions (1307)AHM1005Guidelines for an Environmental Management System (1308)Chapter11—GROUND OPERATIONS TRAINING PROGRAM (1311)AHM1100Chapter11—Record of Revisions (1311)AHM1110Ground Operations Training Program (1312)Appendix A—References (1347)Appendix B—Glossary (1379)Alphabetical List of AHM Titles (1387)IATA Strategic Partners..............................................................................................................................SP–1。
摩克斯 EDS-2018-ML 系列 16+2G 端口无管理 Gigabit 以太网开关说明书
EDS-2018-ML Series16+2G-port Gigabit unmanaged Ethernet switchesFeatures and Benefits•2Gigabit uplinks with flexible interface design for high-bandwidth dataaggregation•QoS supported to process critical data in heavy traffic•Relay output warning for power failure and port break alarm•IP30-rated metal housing•Redundant dual 12/24/48VDC power inputs•-40to 75°C wide operating temperature range (-T models)CertificationsIntroductionThe EDS-2018-ML series of industrial Ethernet switches have sixteen 10/100M copper ports and two 10/100/1000BaseT(X)or 100/1000BaseSFP combo ports,which are ideal for applications that require high-bandwidth data convergence.Moreover,to provide greater versatility for use with applications from different industries,the EDS-2018-ML Series also allows users to enable or disable the Quality of Service (QoS)function,broadcast storm protection,and port break alarm function with DIP switches on the outer panel.The EDS-2018-ML Series has 12/24/48VDC redundant power inputs,DIN-rail mounting,and high-level EMI/EMC capability.In addition to its compact size,the EDS-2018-ML Series has passed a 100%burn-in test to ensure it will function reliably in the field.The EDS-2018-ML Series has a standard operating temperature range of -10to 60°C with wide-temperature (-40to 75°C)models also available.SpecificationsEthernet Interface10/100BaseT(X)Ports (RJ45connector)16Auto MDI/MDI-X connectionFull/Half duplex modeAuto negotiation speedCombo Ports (10/100/1000BaseT(X)or 100/1000BaseSFP+)2Auto negotiation speedAuto MDI/MDI-X connectionFull/Half duplex modeStandardsIEEE 802.3for 10BaseTIEEE 802.3u for 100BaseT(X)IEEE 802.3ab for 1000BaseT(X)IEEE 802.3z for 1000BaseXIEEE 802.3x for flow controlIEEE 802.1p for Class of Service DIP Switch ConfigurationEthernet Interface Quality of Service (QoS)Broadcast storm protectionPort break alarmInput/Output InterfaceAlarm Contact Channels Relay output with current carrying capacity of 1A @24VDCSwitch PropertiesMAC Table Size8KPacket Buffer Size4MbitsProcessing Type Store and ForwardPower ParametersConnection1removable6-contact terminal block(s)Input Current0.277A@24VDCInput Voltage12/24/48VDCRedundant dual inputsOperating Voltage9.6to60VDCOverload Current Protection SupportedReverse Polarity Protection SupportedPhysical CharacteristicsHousing MetalIP Rating IP30Dimensions58x135x95mm(2.28x5.31x3.74in)Weight683g(1.51lb)Installation DIN-rail mountingWall mounting(with optional kit)Environmental LimitsOperating Temperature EDS-2018-ML-2GTXSFP:-10to60°C(14to140°F)EDS-2018-ML-2GTXSFP-T:-40to75°C(-40to167°F) Storage Temperature(package included)-40to85°C(-40to185°F)Ambient Relative Humidity5to95%(non-condensing)Standards and CertificationsSafety UL61010-2-201EN62368-1(LVD)EMC EN55032/35EN61000-6-2/-6-4EMI CISPR32,FCC Part15B Class AEMS IEC61000-4-2ESD:Contact:6kV;Air:8kVIEC61000-4-3RS:80MHz to1MHz:20V/mIEC61000-4-4EFT:Power:2kV;Signal:2kVIEC61000-4-5Surge:Power:2kV;Signal:2kVIEC61000-4-6CS:10VIEC61000-4-8PFMFHazardous Locations Class I Division2IECExATEXMaritime DNVLRABSNKRailway EN50121-4Traffic Control NEMA TS2Vibration IEC60068-2-6Shock IEC60068-2-27Freefall IEC60068-2-32MTBFTime1,776,132hrsStandards Telcordia(Bellcore),GB WarrantyWarranty Period5yearsDetails See /warranty Package ContentsDevice1x EDS-2018-ML Series switch Installation Kit2x cap,plastic,for SFP port4x cap,plastic,for RJ45port Documentation1x quick installation guide1x warranty card DimensionsOrdering InformationModel Name 10/100BaseT(X)Ports(RJ45connector)Combo Ports(10/100/1000BaseT(X)or100/1000BaseSFP+)Operating Temp.EDS-2018-ML-2GTXSFP162-10to60°C EDS-2018-ML-2GTXSFP-T162-40to75°CAccessories(sold separately)SFP ModulesSFP-1FEMLC-T SFP module with1100Base multi-mode,LC connector for2/4km transmission,-40to85°C operatingtemperatureSFP-1FESLC-T SFP module with1100Base single-mode with LC connector for40km transmission,-40to85°Coperating temperatureSFP-1FELLC-T SFP module with1100Base single-mode with LC connector for80km transmission,-40to85°Coperating temperatureSFP-1GTXRJ45-T SFP module with11000BaseT port with RJ45connector for100m transmission,-40to75°C operatingtemperatureSFP-1GSXLC SFP module with11000BaseSX port with LC connector for300m/550m transmission,0to60°Coperating temperatureSFP-1GSXLC-T SFP module with11000BaseSX port with LC connector for300m/550m transmission,-40to85°Coperating temperatureSFP-1GLSXLC SFP module with11000BaseLSX port with LC connector for1km/2km transmission,0to60°Coperating temperatureSFP-1GLSXLC-T SFP module with11000BaseLSX port with LC connector for1km/2km transmission,-40to85°Coperating temperatureSFP-1GLXLC SFP module with11000BaseLX port with LC connector for10km transmission,0to60°C operatingtemperatureSFP-1GLXLC-T SFP module with11000BaseLX port with LC connector for10km transmission,-40to85°C operatingtemperatureSFP-1GLHLC SFP module with11000BaseLH port with LC connector for30km transmission,0to60°C operatingtemperatureSFP-1GLHLC-T SFP module with11000BaseLH port with LC connector for30km transmission,-40to85°C operatingtemperatureSFP-1GLHXLC SFP module with11000BaseLHX port with LC connector for40km transmission,0to60°C operatingtemperatureSFP-1GLHXLC-T SFP module with11000BaseLHX port with LC connector for40km transmission,-40to85°Coperating temperatureSFP-1GZXLC SFP module with11000BaseZX port with LC connector for80km transmission,0to60°C operatingtemperatureSFP-1GZXLC-T SFP module with11000BaseZX port with LC connector for80km transmission,-40to85°C operatingtemperatureSFP-1GEZXLC SFP module with11000BaseEZX port with LC connector for110km transmission,0to60°C operatingtemperatureSFP-1GEZXLC-120SFP module with11000BaseEZX port with LC connector for120km transmission,0to60°C operatingtemperatureSFP-1G10ALC WDM-type(BiDi)SFP module with11000BaseSFP port with LC connector for10km transmission;TX1310nm,RX1550nm,0to60°C operating temperatureSFP-1G10ALC-T WDM-type(BiDi)SFP module with11000BaseSFP port with LC connector for10km transmission;TX1310nm,RX1550nm,-40to85°C operating temperatureSFP-1G10BLC WDM-type(BiDi)SFP module with11000BaseSFP port with LC connector for10km transmission;TX1550nm,RX1310nm,0to60°C operating temperatureSFP-1G10BLC-T WDM-type(BiDi)SFP module with11000BaseSFP port with LC connector for10km transmission;TX1550nm,RX1310nm,-40to85°C operating temperatureSFP-1G20BLC WDM-type(BiDi)SFP module with11000BaseSFP port with LC connector for20km transmission;TX1550nm,RX1310nm,0to60°C operating temperatureSFP-1G20ALC-T WDM-type(BiDi)SFP module with11000BaseSFP port with LC connector for20km transmission;TX1310nm,RX1550nm,-40to85°C operating temperatureSFP-1G20ALC WDM-type(BiDi)SFP module with11000BaseSFP port with LC connector for20km transmission;TX1310nm,RX1550nm,0to60°C operating temperatureSFP-1G20BLC-T WDM-type(BiDi)SFP module with11000BaseSFP 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S6000DE S6000KDE 延迟出口设备用户手册说明书
801 Avenida Acaso, Camarillo, Ca. 93012 • (805) 494-0622 • Fax: (805) 494-8861•E-mail:***********************INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONSS6000DE / S6000KDE DELAYED EGRESS DEVICEVerbal Exit Instructions orAlarm Tone Only andDigital Countdown DisplayFeatures:Egress Delay15 or 30 second exit delay1 or2 second nuisance delayBuilt-In 3 Function keypadAlarm and lock reset1 to 30 second bypassSustained bypassAdditional keyswitch optionalControl Inputs1 to 30 second request-to-exit andbypass input with anti-tailgate andjumper selectable door prop alarm.ResetBuilt-In AnnunciationArmed modeNuisance modeIrreversible egress modeRelease modeDigital countdown modeField selectable voice notification or toneField selectable male voice with securitymessage or female voice with safetymessageTrigger ModesEgress alarm triggered by Push BarTrigger input from external devicefield selectable (N/O or N/C)Code ComplianceIFC International Fire CodeIBC International Building CodeNFPA 101 Life Safety CodeNFPA 1 Uniform Fire CodeCalifornia Building CodeField selectable automatic or manualpower up after emergency release orpower loss. Use of manual power upcomplies with California Building Code(OSHPD) requirements.P:\INSTALLATION INST\Delayed Egress\INST-S6000DE_KDE.vsd Rev B 02-17 Page 1Any suggestions or comments to this instruction orproduct are welcome. Please contact us through*****************************************Choice of MountingRecessed mounted(3 gang metal plaster ring included)Surface mounted with optional 3 gangbox (DEC-J)Optional shroud (SHD-J) to be used withDEC-J surface box.Rim Mount, Surface Vertical Rod, or Mortise Exit DeviceNOTE: SDC 600 Series Power Supply required Application:When unauthorized egress is initiated SDC Exit Check®delays egress through the door for 15 seconds (or 30 seconds). Meanwhile,the person exiting must wait while personnel or security responds. The exit device unlocks after 15 seconds have elapsed, permitting egress. When powered by a fire control supervised power supply, the exit device will allow egress immediately in an emergency.The integral verbal message, digital countdown display and sign provide comprehensive and clear instructions of the door operation for persons without prior knowledge of the exit delay, including the sight and hearing impaired.The digital keypad eliminates the need to carry and locate keys for reset and bypass functions.Monitoring OutputsEgress initiation statusSecure/unsecure statusS6000DEMODELSS6000KDEExit Check®Applications include:Restricting the egress of wandering patientsfor their own safety.HUGS®Infant Protection SystemcompatibilityRestricting the egress of commercial centerpatrons for security application needs.Controlling pedestrian traffic intransportation facilities, including airportjetways and tarmacsReducing Shoplifting and Employee Theft101-DE/101-KDE Operational DescriptionThe door is closed and secured by latching hardware. The model 101-DE/101-KDE Exit Check controller sends power to the Delayed Egress Panic Device to lock the door in the secured position. The integral digital display shows the unlock delay time.Activation / Alarmed Release :Activation of the Exit Check’s trigger input initiates the 15 or 30 second unlock cycle . A pre-activation warning tone is sounded during the short nuisance delay period and the integral display starts counting down. To prevent false alarms, removing the trigger input activation during the nuisance delay period will silence the pre-activation warning tone, reset the countdown display and keep the door locked.Once the nuisance delay period has been exceeded, the Exit Check continues to count down during an irreversible door release cycle. The integral digital countdown display and voice commands continue to inform the person intending to exit of the seconds remaining until unlock. An alarm output is activated to alert personnel of an unauthorized exit. After the 15 or 30 second delay cycle has expired, the Exit Check will remove power to the locking device, allowing free egress. Reset / Relock:The Exit Check can be manually reset by authorized personnel by closing the door and entering a code on the integral digital keypad, momentarily turning the optional reset key switch to the reset position, or by momentarily activating a N/O switch connected to the remote reset terminals. Request to Exit / Authorized Bypass:A Request-to-Exit (REX) cycle is initiated by entering an authorized REX code on the integral digital keypad,momentarily turning the optional key switch to the bypass position, or momentarily activating a N/O switch connected to the REX terminals. The power will be removed from the locking device allowing free egress. After the request to exit cycle has expired, the Exit Check will automatically reapply power to the locking device to re-secure the door.Unlocking the door for extended periods of time (Authorized Bypass mode) is accomplished by entering an Authorized Bypass code on the integral keypad, turning the optional key switch to the Bypass position or placing a maintained closure across REX terminals. Releasing the closure across the REX terminals will initiate the Request to Exit cycle. Entering the Reset code on the integral digital keypad, or momentarily turning optional key switch to the Reset position will immediately reapply power to the locking device to re-secure the door.(BOCA/Chicago)The 101-DE/101-KDE operationcomplies with BOCA National Building Code and the ChicagoBuilding Code: UL Listed, Special Locking Arrangements and AuxiliaryLocks.Option Code Delay Release Time Nusiance Time Reset after Alarm Lock Status onPower-Up Auto/Manual BD 15 sec Fixed 0 sec or 1 sec SelectableLocked or Unlocked Selectable Auto/Manual BH30 sec Fixed 0 sec or 1 sec SelectableLocked or Unlocked Selectable Auto/Manual BC15 sec Fixed0 sec FixedLocked or Unlocked SelectablePer BOCA compliance, the Exit Check is manually reset by authorized personnel after an alarm by closing the door and actuating the integral reset key switch or by momentarily closing a contact connected to the remote reset terminals. In addition, reset will be automatically initiated once the door has been opened, then closed and remains closed for 30 consecutive seconds.(NFPA-101)The 101-DE/101KDE operation complies with the following building and fire codes: NFPA 101; NFPA 1-UFC; UBC; IBC; IFC; SBC; California Building Code. Listings: UL Listed: Special Locking Arrangements and Auxiliary Locks; California State Fire Marshal (CSFM) Listed.Option Code Delay ReleaseTimeNusiance TimeReset after AlarmLock Status on Power-UpManual NA 15 sec or 30 sec Selectable1 sec or2 sec Selectable Locked or UnlockedSelectable Manual ND 15 sec Fixed 0 sec or 1 sec Selectable Locked or UnlockedSelectable Manual NH 30 sec Fixed 0 sec or 1 sec Selectable Locked or UnlockedSelectableManual15 sec Fixed0 sec or 1 sec SelectableUnlocked FixedNC(CBC Compliant)P:\INSTALLATION INST\Delayed Egress\INST-S6000DE_KDE.vsd Rev B 02-17 Page 2RECOMMENDED MOUNTING PROCEDUREP:\INSTALLATION INST\Delayed Egress\INST-S6000DE_KDE.vsd Rev B 02-17 Page 4AUSE 1-1/4” SCREWS SUPPLIED WITH WALL MOUNT FRAME TO HANG UNIT TEMPORARILY FOR WIRING PURPOSESVIEW A-AWIRE UNIT AS SHOWN (SHOWN WITH NO OPTIONS).TOFROMTOWARNING!PRIOR TO SELECTING DELAY TIME OR PWR-UP SETTINGSDIP SWITCH SETTINGS1520301N/CN/O VOICE/TONE TONE ONLY FEMALE MSGMALE MSGDELAY TIME [ON][OFF]NUISANCE DELAY PERIOD TRIGGER TYPE PWR UP STATE ALARM TYPE MESSAGEJUMPER J1**Note:P:\INSTALLATION INST\Delayed Egress\INST-S6000DE_KDE.vsd Rev B 02-17 Page 5JUMPER J1 (DOOR PROP)J1 INSTALLED:The S6000DE/KDE will enter the alarm mode if the door is held open past the request to exit period. J1 REMOVED:The S6000DE/KDE will remain unlocked if the door is held open past the request to exit period. No alarm will sound.JumperP:\INSTALLATION INST\Delayed Egress\INST-S6000DE_KDE.vsd Rev B 02-17 Page 6Keypad ProgrammingKEYPAD STATUS LEDSFACTORY PROGRAMMED CODES 1234 Master Code (default)11Reset22Authorized Exit (Rex)FunctionPin Code 33BypassUser No.01020304Output Code NA 234****If the factory programmed codes are acceptable for your installation, no additional programming is required.System Operation--POWER-UP LOCKEDThe door is locked and secure1530or POWER-UP UNLOCKEDThe door is unlocked. To enter the Armed Mode, turn the keyswitch to Reset or enter the Reset Code “11 ” on the keypadGREEN Power on, No errors,No outputs are activeFast : FlashSteady :No errors,At least one output is activeRED General error, invalid codeentered Steady :YELLOWFor ADA requirements, it will lighteach time a key is pressed Flash :Slow : FlashKeypad is in Programming Mode The door is still locked and secure. The display is counting down with audible alarm/voice instructions. Once the display reaches “00”, the door will unlock.DELAYED EGRESS MODE0000The door is unlocked and has been openedALARMED UNLOCKED [Alternating Display]------The door is unlocked and the alarm is sounding. To return to ArmedMode, close the door and turn the keyswitch to Reset or enter the Reset Code “11 “on the keypadRESET [Armed]Keypad Code 11 (Green LED solid)The door is locked and secure1530or The door is unlocked until the REX timer has expired or until the door has been opened and then closed.AUTHORIZED EGRESS [REX]Keypad Code 22 (Green LED Solid)Door Closed --------Door has been openedBYPASS [Maintained Unlock]Keypad Code 33 (Green LED Flashing)Door Closed --------Door has been openedThe door is unlocked indefinitely. To return to Armed Mode, enter the Reset Code “11 “on the keypad.KEY SWITCH BYPASS [Maintained Unlock](Green LED Solid)KDE Model Only:The door is unlocked indefinitely. To return to Armed Mode, close the door and turn the keyswitch to RESET or enter the Reset Code “11 “ on the keypad.Door Closed --------Door has been opened*Returning the Keypad to Factory Default SettingsShort the Keypad Reset [J4] jumper terminal located on the main controller board.Press 99# 1234 8# .Press 3#1#2# . Sets the Output #1 (Reset) for 2 seconds.Press 3#2#2# . Sets the Output #2 (Auth Exit) for 2 seconds.Press 3#3#0# . Sets the Output #3 (Bypass) for latching.Press 1#02#11#2# . Adds user # 2 with a code of 11. [Reset]Press 1#03#22#3# . Adds user # 3 with a code of 22. [Auth Exit]Press 1#04#33#4# . Adds user # 4 with a code of 33. [Bypass]Press to exit programming mode.Remove the shorting jumper from the Keypad Reset terminal.**********Entering Programming ModePress 99# Master Code .For example:99# 1234Enters programming mode using the Default Master Code.*******Changing the Master CodeUser 1 is always used as the Master Code and is required to access keypad programming. The Factory Default Master Code is “1234 ”. It is strongly recommended that a new Master Code is assigned afterinstallation. WRITE DOWN THE NEW CODE. If the master code is lost, you must use the keypad reset jumper on the main circuit board to enter programming mode by using the Default Master Code.To Change the Master Code (User 1)1) Enter Programming Mode: Press 99# Master Code .2) Assign new Master Code : Press 1# 01# New Pin Code# Output Relay # .For example:99# 1234 1# 01# 3871# 0# changes the Master code from 1234 to 3871.3) Press to exit programming mode.P:\INSTALLATION INST\Delayed Egress\INST-S6000DE_KDE.vsd Rev B 02-17 Page 7*Deleting a User (Option 2)To delete a user:Press 2# User Number (2 digits)# .For example:2# 05#deletes user 5.**Erase All Users (Option 8)To ERASE ALL USERS!!Press 8# .All users are erased and the Default Master Code is reset to 1234.**Exit Programming ModePress .*Adding a User / Changing User Pin Codes (Option 1)To add a user:Press 1# User Number (2 digits)# New Pin Code# Output Relay # .For example:1# 05# 55# 2#adds user 5's pin code as one that will activate authorized exit.*Output Relay Codes 2= Reset3= Authorized Exit 4= BypassP:\INSTALLATION INST\Delayed Egress\INST-S6000DE_KDE.vsd Rev B 02-17 Page 8Connecting to a Infant/Patient Monitoring SystemConnecting Optional Accessoriesconnector101-SP801 Avenida Acaso, Camarillo, Ca. 93012• (805) 494-0622 • E-mail:***********************These instructions are presented a in step by step sequence. Please read it through before installation.Note:The dimensions of the Template are shown in inches. See attached page for the Metric Conversion Table for millimeters.P:\INSTALLATION INST\Delayed Egress\INST-S6000DE_KDE.vsd Rev B 02-17 Page 9P:\INSTALLATION INST\Delayed Egress\INST-S6000DE_KDE.vsd Rev B 02-17 Page 10B. TYPE OF INSTALLATIONA. Single DoorB. Double Door with MullionC. Double Door without MullionLC. MARK POSITION FOR INSTALLING1. Mark the center line of device by drawing a lineacross the door and stop 40" above the finished floor as shown at right.2. Prepare door for you specific device per supplied template.3. Drill holes as marked on door and jamb or mullion.OFSTRIKEP:\INSTALLATION INST\Delayed Egress\INST-S6000DE_KDE.vsd Rev B 02-17 Page 11D. INSTALL STRIKE TO FRAME1. Place strike over the drilled holes, and attach it to the jamb or mullion with the supplied screws.2. If installing with a vertical rod device for double doors, and additional Double Door Strike must be used in place of the regular strike provided.E. IF CYLINDER IS INCLUDED WITH THE DEVICE1. Drill one 1-3/16" diameter thru hole for the cylinder/bracket plate.2. Insert cylinder and cylinder collar from outside of door.3. Place bracket plate on inside of face of the door.4. Put two cylinder mounting screws through the bracket plate and into the cylinder.5. Cut the cylinder mounting screws and tailpiece to the required doorF. INSTALL OUTSIDE TRIMMark and drill holes for the outside trim (see trim instructions).E. INSTALL DEVICE BODY1. Remove chassis cover from latch assembly and end cap from end cap bracket.2. Place the device horizontally over the drilled holes and attach with the supplied mounting screws. Bolt device chassis to trim with sexbolts (if required).3. Make sure cylinder or trim actuator shaft (tailpiece) can insert into device cam concentrically (see device cam at right).4. Install end cap bracket on device, then screw to door.5. Tighten all screws or bolts.Insert Trim Actuator Shaft Into device cam “+”.(Tailpiece)Cylinder mountingP:\INSTALLATION INST\Delayed Egress\INST-S6000DE_KDE.vsd Rev B02-17 Page 12Dogging Wrench Dogging:Depress push bar,Insert dogging wrench and turn clockwise 35 degrees.depressed and the latch willremain retractedRelease Dogging:Depress push bar,Insert dogging wrench and turn counter-clockwise 35 degrees.position and the latch will projectto lock the door.Mark mounting holes through End CapBracketafter device is level。
IBM TRIRIGA 产品文档说明书
Sign in | Register IBMSearchIBM Profiles Communities Apps1-3 of 3Previous Next Show 102550 items per page Previous Next TRIRIGA Wiki HomeFacilities Management …Facilities MaintenanceEnvironmental & Energ …Real Estate ManagementCapital Project Manage …CAD Integrator-Publish …IBM TRIRIGA Connector …IBM TRIRIGA AnywhereIBM TRIRIGA Applicatio …Release NotesMedia LibraryBest PracticesUpgradingWhen upgrading, plea …Release Versions Sum …Importing Patch Helpe …Upgrade from TRIRIG …Upgrade to TRIRIGA P …Upgrade to TRIRIGA A …Republishing Busines …Update DateTime syst …Upgrade Forms to Us …Upgrade from TRIRIG …Upgrade from TRIRIG …Applying an IBM TRIRI …▪Migrating from JBoss …Reducing process tim …Upgrading existing Ap …Importing the optional …Upgrading WAS LibertyTroubleshootingUX FrameworkContact Privacy Terms of use Accessibility Report abuse Cookie Preferences You are in: IBM TRIRIGA > Upgrading > Migrating from JBoss Application Server (community edition) to WebSphere Application Server Feed for this page |Feed for these commentsSubmit WikisSearch This Wiki IBM TRIRIGA Log in to participate IndexMembersTrash TagsFind a Taganalysis applicationavailability_section best_practicescad change_managementchanges comparecompare_revisionscustomizations customizedatabase db2 exchangefind_available_times gantt_chartgantt_scheduler groupmemory_footprint modificationsmodify object_labelobject_revisionoperating_system oracle performance platformproblem_determination reportsreserve reserve_performancerevision revisioningsingle_sign-on snapshot spacesql_server sso support system system_performancetags: track_customizations tririga troubleshoot tuningupgrade ux version versioningCloud ListMembersMigrating from JBoss Application Server (community edition) to WebSphere Application Server |Updated December 14, 2015 by clange |Tags: None Page Actions 1Beginning with version 3.4, IBM TRIRIGA Application Platform no longer supports deployment on JBoss Application Server (community edition) for production environments.As an alternative, you can migrate your existing IBM TRIRIGA Application Platform deployment on JBoss Application Server to IBM WebSphere Application Server during the IBM TRIRIGA Application Platform version 3.5 upgrade process. As part of your purchase of IBM TRIRIGA Application Platform version 3.5, you are entitled to a licensed copy of IBM WebSphere Application Server.Refer to WebSphere Application Server: Overview and quick start to gain a high level understanding of how IBM WebSphere Application Server fits in your environment.For information about deploying in your environment, refer to Installing and configuring your application serving environment .Important note: If you have Custom Task code that calls the Kettle runtime directly, and you do not use the TRIRIGA RunETL Java class, when you migrate to WebSphere Application Server, or if you upgrade to WebSphere Application Server v8 or newer, you may run into classloading issues with the jars required for ETL, To get your Custom Task logic to work on WebSphere Application Server, you may need to create custom classloader logic to handle the .jar files in the tririga_home /lib/etl folder, and use this custom classloader logic as a wrapper your ETL calls.1.Ensure that the IBM TRIRIGA database and application server are running.2.Log on to the JBoss Application Server host as an administrator.3.Download IBM TRIRIGA version 10.5 and IBM TRIRIGA Application Platform version 3.5 from the IBM Passport Advantage website. Download instructions are provided in the IBM TRIRIGA 10.5 and IBM TRIRIGA Application Platform 3.5 Download Instructions document . Ensure that you also download the optional packages listed for IBM WebSphere Application Server, including the Quick Start guide. Select the IBM Installation Manager package appropriate for the operating system of your application server. IBM Installation Manager is used to install IBM WebSphere Application Server images that you download.4.Install IBM WebSphere Application Server. Refer to the Quick Start for IBM WebSphere Application Server V8.5.5 for Multiplatform Multilingual guide you downloaded from IBM Passport Advantage for instructions.5.Run the IBM TRIRIGA Application Platform installer file. Follow the installation instructions.a.For the installation set, select IBM TRIRIGA Application Platform .b.For the installation type, select Platform Upgrade .6.When prompted, provide the installation location for the current JBoss Application Server deployment.7.When prompted to choose the application server, select WebSphere. Specify the WebSphere Application Server information in the next set of screens.a.Specify the information for the WebSphere Application Server configuration, such as the cell, node, server, profile, and home. Log on to the WebSphere Application Server and run the manageprofiles.[bat|sh]–listProfiles command to identify the cell, node, server, profile, and home values. WebSphere Application Server home is defined as C:\Program Files\IBM\WebSphere\AppServer , for example.b.Specify the WebSphere Application Server administrator user name and password. The server must be running after this step to verify that the configuration was specified correctly and needed for the deployment.c.Optional : Define an alternative application context path that accesses the IBM TRIRIGA application. This path must begin with a slash (/).d.Specify the minimum and maximum Java memory setting values in megabytes.e.Specify the server host name.f.Optional : Select production mode. This selection sets the value of the ProductionMode property in the TRIRIGAWEB.properties file.8.Select your database type. Consult with your database administrator specify the database information in the next set of plete and review the installation information in the final set of screens.a.Specify the names of the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) mail server and web server.b.Optional : Install IBM Tivoli® Directory Integrator and specify port numbers for IBM Tivoli Directory Integrator to use.c.Review the URL that the installer is using to test the data schema connection.d.Review the results of the test. If the test fails, verify that the database is running.e.Review the pre-installation summary and click Install .10.Click Next .If you want to monitor the progress in the directory where IBM TRIRIGA is installed, you can open the ant.log file in a log monitoring utility. In Windows, you can run the WinTail utility. In UNIX, you can run the tail –f ant.log command.11.When the installation is complete, click Done .12.Verify that your license files are in the tririga_root \config\licenses directory.13.Optional : If you made customizations that were saved in the userfiles directory, copy those files into the upgrade installation.14.Restart IBM TRIRIGA by locating the WebSphere Application Server directory with the appropriate method.On Windows servers, start the WebSphere Application Server service IBM WebSphere Application Server V8.5 - NODENAME from Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Services .On UNIX servers, run the stopServer and startServer commands and specify the server name:WEBSPHERE_HOME /profiles/AppSrv01/bin/stopServer.sh SERVER_NAMEWEBSPHERE_HOME /profiles/AppSrv01/ bin/startServer.sh SERVER_NAMEAlternatively, you can start the application through the WebSphere Application Server admin console. Log into the WebSphere Application Server admin console, go to Applications > All Applications , select the IBM TRIRIGA application and click Stop and then Start .AnthLC commented on June 15, 2014 Permalink What is the process if client decides to migrate to Oracle Weblogic?clange commented on June 16, 2014 Permalink The instructions for WebLogic should be similar. I don't believe WebLogic was officially tested, however.PaulLacey commented on June 18, 2014 PermalinkJust to clarify - although WebLogic may not have been tested against these migration instructions, IBM TRIRIGA does maintain compatibility with WebLogic per the IBM TRIRIGA Compatibility matrix at https:///developerworks/community/wikis/home?lang=en#/wiki/IBM%20TRIRIGA1/page/Complete%20IBM%20TRIRIGA%20Support%20and%20Compatibility%20Matrix. Instructions for installing TRIRIGA on WebLogic are at /support/knowledgecenter/SSHEB3_3.4.0/com.ibm.tap.doc_3.4.0/product_ments (3)Versions (3)Attachments (0)About。
TeamPoS 2000 版本 1.0 升级至 M 母板安装指南说明书
Team PoS2000® Installation Instructions Upgrade to M MotherboardFujitsu Transaction Solutions Inc. endeavors to ensure that the information in this document is correct and fairly stated but does not accept liability for any error or omission. For safety and regulatory information see the TeamPoS 2000 Installation & Maintenance Manual (PIN #90000291).The development of Fujitsu products and services is continuous and published information may not be up to date. It is important to check the current position with Fujitsu Transaction Solutions Inc. This document is not part of a contract or license save insofar as may be expressly agreed.This document was originally issued October 1, 2004.Hardware Differences: The new M motherboad differs from the older H and A motherboards in the following ways:o CPU o LANo Chipsets o USBo Memory o Video Controllero Drivers o HeatsinkThe most notable differences are the CPU and chipsets, The A & H motherboards utilize Intel’s 440BX chipset, whereas the newer M motherboard uses Intel’s 855GME chipset.“A” or “H” Pentium III Motherboard (90000153 or 90000459)“M” motherboard (90000759)Operating System Differences: Windows2000 Pro and Windows XP Pro disk images installed on and built for previous motherboards will not function on M motherboard systems. If attempted, results will vary from BSOD (bad sector on disk) experiences to repetitive reboot scenarios.Fresh Windows2000 Pro and XP Pro images targeted to the M motheraboad must be acquired from Fujitsu Transaction Solutions Inc., or installed from Windows release media. Once the Windows platform is installed and system drivers for M motherboard devices configured, applications can be ported to the platform and system can be tested. After installing a fresh Windows build on the new system, M motherboard device drivers and instructions for loading them can be acquired from/fujitsutemp.asp?navid=47 or from your Fujitsu Transaction Solutions Inc technical Sales Support team representative.TeamPoS 2000 I/O boards and POS peripherals remain unchanged between M motherboard and previous motherboards so the porting activity should consist of properTP2K slice configuration and testing.Lab Testing: It goes without saying that applications should be thoroughly system tested on the new platform prior to installing it in any store. CPU and bus speeds are significantly increased with the M motherboard so timing based routines could be impacted.The current release set of M motherboard hardware is as follows:Base Motherboard Chipset Intel 855GMEVideo Intel Shingle Springs drivers for FujitsuLAN Adapter Intel 82562ET Pro/100 VE NetworkConnectionAudio RealTek AC’97 AudioInstallation Checklist with Time EstimatesEstimate Process Time1. Install CPU and heatsink on Pentium M (See page xx) 10 minutes2. Install memory (no instructions required) 1 minute3. Remove the old motherboard and set aside. (See page xx) 5 minutes4. Install new motherboard and attach peripherals (no5 minutesinstructions required)60 minutes*5. Load Windows 2000 or XP Pro (follow Microsoftinstructions6. Load Windows 2000 or XP Devices/Drivers**30 minutesa. Windows 2000 Driver Installationb. Windows XP Driver Installation7. BIOS check – for customers using custom BIOS settingsonly.* Time estimate based on loading from CD** See web page /fujitsutemp.asp?navid=47Preparing the motherboard – CPU and Heatsink Installation:Installing the CPU & Heatsink1. Place the M motherboard on a clean flat surface.2.Install the CPU into the socket making sure that the CPU slides all the way into the socket.3.Turn CPU socket locking screw ¼ turn clockwise to lock in the CPU (see picture on page 2).4. Mount new retention bracket on back side of motherboard5. Rotate heatsink so that the vents are running parallel to the memory sticks (for correct airflow from the chassis fan and CPU fan over the heatsink).6. Remove protective cover over heatsink compound and mount heatsink on CPU making sure it is flush against the CPU and the vents are pointing in the right direction.7. Screw in the four mounting screws by first screwing in two screws in opposite corners. Do the same for the remaining two screws. Screws will come to a stop when bottoming out on retention bracket.8.Plug in the CPU fan and reinsert motherboard.VentalignmentMemory alignmentInstallation – Removing the old and installing the new motherboardThis section shows how to access the control unit components to add or change configurations. Accessing the TeamPoS2000 internal components always requires the removal of the front panel.1.Push the upper center (three raised dots) of the front cover to open it. An optionalkey lock is available for front cover (not shown here).2.Manually loosen the two metal thumbscrews on the right and left to remove theentire front cover. A coin or screwdriver can be used to loosen the thumbscrews if they are too tight.3.While facing the front of the device, first pull the left side cover slightly forward(in the direction indicated by the arrow) to remove the side cover.3.To mount the side cover again, first insert the tab at the lower back of the coverinto the hole in the cabinet, insert the remaining tabs, and then slide cover to the rear.4.Remove all cables from the back of the motherboard and unplug the AC power5. Remove the motherboard by sliding the lever arm toward you on the side access panel6. To install a new motherboard reverse this procedure. Use the lever arm to completely seat the new motherboard. If the new motherboard is not seated properly, boot up issues may arise.。
固纬多功能电源PSW系列编程手册
Operation Environment
(Pollution Degree) EN 61010-1:2001 specifies the pollution degrees and their requirements as follows. The PSW falls under degree 2. Pollution refers to “addition of foreign matter, solid, liquid, or gaseous (ionized gases), that may produce a reduction of dielectric strength or surface resistivity”. Pollution degree 1: No pollution or only dry, non-conductive pollution occurs. The pollution has no influence. Pollution degree 2: Normally only non-conductive pollution occurs. Occasionally, however, a temporary conductivity caused by condensation must be expected. Pollution degree 3: Conductive pollution occurs, or dry, nonconductive pollution occurs which becomes conductive due to condensation which is expected. In such conditions, equipment is normally protected against exposure to direct sunlight, precipitation, and full wind pressure, but neither temperature nor humidity is controlled.
CUDA 驱动 API 参考手册说明书
API Reference ManualTable of ContentsChapter 1. Difference between the driver and runtime APIs (1)Chapter 2. API synchronization behavior (3)Chapter 3. Stream synchronization behavior (5)Chapter 4. Graph object thread safety (7)Chapter 5. Rules for version mixing (8)Chapter 6. Modules (9)6.1. Data types used by CUDA driver (10)CUaccessPolicyWindow_v1 (11)CUarrayMapInfo_v1 (11)CUDA_ARRAY3D_DESCRIPTOR_v2 (11)CUDA_ARRAY_DESCRIPTOR_v2 (11)CUDA_ARRAY_MEMORY_REQUIREMENTS_v1 (11)CUDA_ARRAY_SPARSE_PROPERTIES_v1 (11)CUDA_EXT_SEM_SIGNAL_NODE_PARAMS_v1 (11)CUDA_EXT_SEM_WAIT_NODE_PARAMS_v1 (11)CUDA_EXTERNAL_MEMORY_BUFFER_DESC_v1 (11)CUDA_EXTERNAL_MEMORY_HANDLE_DESC_v1 (11)CUDA_EXTERNAL_MEMORY_MIPMAPPED_ARRAY_DESC_v1 (11)CUDA_EXTERNAL_SEMAPHORE_HANDLE_DESC_v1 (11)CUDA_EXTERNAL_SEMAPHORE_SIGNAL_PARAMS_v1 (11)CUDA_EXTERNAL_SEMAPHORE_WAIT_PARAMS_v1 (12)CUDA_HOST_NODE_PARAMS_v1 (12)CUDA_KERNEL_NODE_PARAMS_v1 (12)CUDA_LAUNCH_PARAMS_v1 (12)CUDA_MEM_ALLOC_NODE_PARAMS (12)CUDA_MEMCPY2D_v2 (12)CUDA_MEMCPY3D_PEER_v1 (12)CUDA_MEMCPY3D_v2 (12)CUDA_MEMSET_NODE_PARAMS_v1 (12)CUDA_POINTER_ATTRIBUTE_P2P_TOKENS_v1 (12)CUDA_RESOURCE_DESC_v1 (12)CUDA_RESOURCE_VIEW_DESC_v1 (12)CUDA_TEXTURE_DESC_v1 (12)CUdevprop_v1 (12)CUexecAffinityParam_v1 (12)CUexecAffinitySmCount_v1 (13)CUipcEventHandle_v1 (13)CUipcMemHandle_v1 (13)CUkernelNodeAttrValue_v1 (13)CUmemAccessDesc_v1 (13)CUmemAllocationProp_v1 (13)CUmemLocation_v1 (13)CUmemPoolProps_v1 (13)CUmemPoolPtrExportData_v1 (13)CUstreamAttrValue_v1 (13)CUstreamBatchMemOpParams_v1 (13)CUaccessProperty (13)CUaddress_mode (13)CUarray_cubemap_face (14)CUarray_format (14)CUarraySparseSubresourceType (16)CUcomputemode (16)CUctx_flags (17)CUDA_POINTER_ATTRIBUTE_ACCESS_FLAGS (17)CUdevice_attribute (17)CUdevice_P2PAttribute (24)CUdriverProcAddress_flags (24)CUeglColorFormat (25)CUeglFrameType (32)CUeglResourceLocationFlags (32)CUevent_flags (32)CUevent_record_flags (33)CUevent_wait_flags (33)CUexecAffinityType (33)CUexternalMemoryHandleType (33)CUexternalSemaphoreHandleType (34)CUfilter_mode (35)CUflushGPUDirectRDMAWritesOptions (35)CUflushGPUDirectRDMAWritesScope (35)CUflushGPUDirectRDMAWritesTarget (35)CUfunc_cache (36)CUGPUDirectRDMAWritesOrdering (37)CUgraphDebugDot_flags (37)CUgraphicsMapResourceFlags (38)CUgraphicsRegisterFlags (38)CUgraphInstantiate_flags (38)CUgraphNodeType (39)CUipcMem_flags (39)CUjit_cacheMode (39)CUjit_fallback (40)CUjit_option (40)CUjit_target (42)CUjitInputType (43)CUkernelNodeAttrID (44)CUlimit (44)CUmem_advise (45)CUmemAccess_flags (45)CUmemAllocationCompType (45)CUmemAllocationGranularity_flags (46)CUmemAllocationHandleType (46)CUmemAllocationType (46)CUmemAttach_flags (46)CUmemHandleType (47)CUmemLocationType (47)CUmemOperationType (47)CUmemorytype (47)CUmemPool_attribute (48)CUoccupancy_flags (48)CUpointer_attribute (49)CUresourcetype (50)CUresourceViewFormat (50)CUresult (52)CUshared_carveout (58)CUsharedconfig (59)CUstream_flags (59)CUstreamAttrID (59)CUstreamBatchMemOpType (60)CUstreamCaptureMode (60)CUstreamUpdateCaptureDependencies_flags (60)CUstreamWaitValue_flags (61)CUstreamWriteValue_flags (61)CUuserObject_flags (62)CUuserObjectRetain_flags (62)CUarray (62)CUcontext (62)CUdevice (62)CUdevice_v1 (62)CUdeviceptr (62)CUdeviceptr_v2 (62)CUeglStreamConnection (63)CUevent (63)CUexternalMemory (63)CUexternalSemaphore (63)CUfunction (63)CUgraph (63)CUgraphExec (63)CUgraphicsResource (63)CUgraphNode (63)CUhostFn (63)CUmemoryPool (64)CUmipmappedArray (64)CUmodule (64)CUoccupancyB2DSize (64)CUstream (64)CUstreamCallback (64)CUsurfObject (64)CUsurfObject_v1 (64)CUsurfref (64)CUtexObject (65)CUtexObject_v1 (65)CUtexref (65)CUuserObject (65)CU_ARRAY_SPARSE_PROPERTIES_SINGLE_MIPTAIL (65)CU_DEVICE_CPU (65)CU_DEVICE_INVALID (65)CU_LAUNCH_PARAM_BUFFER_POINTER (65)CU_LAUNCH_PARAM_BUFFER_SIZE (66)CU_LAUNCH_PARAM_END (66)CU_MEM_CREATE_USAGE_TILE_POOL (66)CU_MEMHOSTALLOC_DEVICEMAP (66)CU_MEMHOSTALLOC_PORTABLE (66)CU_MEMHOSTALLOC_WRITECOMBINED (66)CU_MEMHOSTREGISTER_DEVICEMAP (66)CU_MEMHOSTREGISTER_IOMEMORY (67)CU_MEMHOSTREGISTER_PORTABLE (67)CU_MEMHOSTREGISTER_READ_ONLY (67)CU_PARAM_TR_DEFAULT (67)CU_STREAM_LEGACY (67)CU_STREAM_PER_THREAD (67)CU_TRSA_OVERRIDE_FORMAT (68)CU_TRSF_DISABLE_TRILINEAR_OPTIMIZATION (68)CU_TRSF_NORMALIZED_COORDINATES (68)CU_TRSF_READ_AS_INTEGER (68)CU_TRSF_SEAMLESS_CUBEMAP (68)CU_TRSF_SRGB (68)CUDA_ARRAY3D_2DARRAY (68)CUDA_ARRAY3D_COLOR_ATTACHMENT (68)CUDA_ARRAY3D_CUBEMAP (68)CUDA_ARRAY3D_DEFERRED_MAPPING (69)CUDA_ARRAY3D_DEPTH_TEXTURE (69)CUDA_ARRAY3D_LAYERED (69)CUDA_ARRAY3D_SPARSE (69)CUDA_ARRAY3D_SURFACE_LDST (69)CUDA_ARRAY3D_TEXTURE_GATHER (69)CUDA_COOPERATIVE_LAUNCH_MULTI_DEVICE_NO_POST_LAUNCH_SYNC (69)CUDA_COOPERATIVE_LAUNCH_MULTI_DEVICE_NO_PRE_LAUNCH_SYNC (70)CUDA_EGL_INFINITE_TIMEOUT (70)CUDA_EXTERNAL_MEMORY_DEDICATED (70)CUDA_EXTERNAL_SEMAPHORE_SIGNAL_SKIP_NVSCIBUF_MEMSYNC (70)CUDA_EXTERNAL_SEMAPHORE_WAIT_SKIP_NVSCIBUF_MEMSYNC (70)CUDA_NVSCISYNC_ATTR_SIGNAL (71)CUDA_NVSCISYNC_ATTR_WAIT (71)MAX_PLANES (71)6.2. Error Handling (71)cuGetErrorName (71)cuGetErrorString (72)6.3. Initialization (72)cuInit (72)6.4. Version Management (73)cuDriverGetVersion (73)6.5. Device Management (74)cuDeviceGet (74)cuDeviceGetAttribute (75)cuDeviceGetCount (82)cuDeviceGetDefaultMemPool (82)cuDeviceGetLuid (83)cuDeviceGetMemPool (83)cuDeviceGetName (84)cuDeviceGetNvSciSyncAttributes (85)cuDeviceGetTexture1DLinearMaxWidth (86)cuDeviceGetUuid (87)cuDeviceGetUuid_v2 (87)cuDeviceSetMemPool (88)cuDeviceTotalMem (89)cuFlushGPUDirectRDMAWrites (89)6.6. Device Management [DEPRECATED] (90)cuDeviceComputeCapability (90)cuDeviceGetProperties (91)6.7. Primary Context Management (93)cuDevicePrimaryCtxGetState (93)cuDevicePrimaryCtxRelease (94)cuDevicePrimaryCtxReset (94)cuDevicePrimaryCtxRetain (95)cuDevicePrimaryCtxSetFlags (96)6.8. 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Data Fields (518)Chapter 9. Deprecated List (529)Chapter 1.Difference between thedriver and runtime APIsThe driver and runtime APIs are very similar and can for the most part be used interchangeably. However, there are some key differences worth noting between the two. Complexity vs. controlThe runtime API eases device code management by providing implicit initialization, context management, and module management. This leads to simpler code, but it also lacks the level of control that the driver API has.In comparison, the driver API offers more fine-grained control, especially over contexts and module loading. Kernel launches are much more complex to implement, as the execution configuration and kernel parameters must be specified with explicit function calls. However, unlike the runtime, where all the kernels are automatically loaded during initialization and stay loaded for as long as the program runs, with the driver API it is possible to only keep the modules that are currently needed loaded, or even dynamically reload modules. The driver API is also language-independent as it only deals with cubin objects.Context managementContext management can be done through the driver API, but is not exposed in the runtime API. Instead, the runtime API decides itself which context to use for a thread: if a context has been made current to the calling thread through the driver API, the runtime will use that, but if there is no such context, it uses a "primary context." Primary contexts are created as needed, one per device per process, are reference-counted, and are then destroyed when there areno more references to them. Within one process, all users of the runtime API will share the primary context, unless a context has been made current to each thread. The context thatthe runtime uses, i.e, either the current context or primary context, can be synchronized with cudaDeviceSynchronize(), and destroyed with cudaDeviceReset().Using the runtime API with primary contexts has its tradeoffs, however. It can cause trouble for users writing plug-ins for larger software packages, for example, because if all plug-ins run in the same process, they will all share a context but will likely have no way to communicate with each other. So, if one of them calls cudaDeviceReset() after finishing all its CUDA work, the other plug-ins will fail because the context they were using was destroyedDifference between the driver and runtime APIs without their knowledge. To avoid this issue, CUDA clients can use the driver API to create and set the current context, and then use the runtime API to work with it. However, contexts may consume significant resources, such as device memory, extra host threads, and performance costs of context switching on the device. This runtime-driver context sharing is important when using the driver API in conjunction with libraries built on the runtime API, such as cuBLAS or cuFFT.Chapter 2.API synchronizationbehaviorThe API provides memcpy/memset functions in both synchronous and asynchronous forms, the latter having an "Async" suffix. This is a misnomer as each function may exhibit synchronous or asynchronous behavior depending on the arguments passed to the function. MemcpyIn the reference documentation, each memcpy function is categorized as synchronous or asynchronous, corresponding to the definitions below.Synchronous1.All transfers involving Unified Memory regions are fully synchronous with respect to thehost.2.For transfers from pageable host memory to device memory, a stream sync is performedbefore the copy is initiated. The function will return once the pageable buffer has been copied to the staging memory for DMA transfer to device memory, but the DMA to final destination may not have completed.3.For transfers from pinned host memory to device memory, the function is synchronouswith respect to the host.4.For transfers from device to either pageable or pinned host memory, the function returnsonly once the copy has completed.5.For transfers from device memory to device memory, no host-side synchronization isperformed.6.For transfers from any host memory to any host memory, the function is fully synchronouswith respect to the host.Asynchronous1.For transfers from device memory to pageable host memory, the function will return onlyonce the copy has completed.。
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Minitek Pwr3.0 缝接电线连接器应用规范说明书
1.0 OBJECTIVEThis specification provides information and requirements regarding customer application of Minitek Pwr3.0 crimp to wire connectors. This specification is intended to provide general guidance for application process development. It is recognized that no single application process will work under all customer scenarios and that customers will develop their own application processes to meet their needs. However, if these application processes differ greatly from the one recommended, Amphenol FCI cannot guarantee results.2.0 SCOPEThis specification provides information and requirements regarding customer application of Minitek Pwr3.0 crimp to wire connectors.3.0 GENERALThis document is meant to be an application guide. If there is a conflict between the product drawings and specifications, the drawings take precedence.Receptacle Terminal 10127718 and 10132447 Series Receptacle HSG 10127716 and 10132445 SeriesWire BarrelInsulation BarrelLatchWire BarrelInsulation BarrelPlug Terminal 10127719, 10132448 & 10161703 SeriesLockPlug HSG 10127717 and 10132446 SeriesBMI Plug housing 10160855 SeriesBMI Receptacle housing 10159684 SeriesWire BarrelInsulation BarrelReceptacle Terminal 10134160 Series4.0DRAWINGS AND APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS4.1 Amphenol FCI Product Specification: GS-12-1177, GS-12-1374 and GS-12-1291.4.2 Amphenol FCI Product Drawing: Latest version of: 10127716 (Receptacle housing), 10127717 (Plug housing),10132446 (Plug housing), 10160855 (BMI Plug Hsg), 10159684(BMI Receptacle Hsg ) 10132445 (Receptacle housing), 10127718 (Receptacle crimp terminal), 10134160 (Receptacle crimp terminal), 10132447 (Receptacle HCC crimp terminal), 10127719 (Plug crimp terminal), 10161703 (Plug crimp terminal) and 10132448 (Plug HCC crimp terminal).Product drawings and Amphenol FCI ’s GS -XX-XXX Product Specification are available at In the event of a conflict between this application specification and the drawing, the drawing will take precedence. Customers are advised to refer to the latest revision level of Amphenol FCI product drawings for appropriate details.5.0 APPLICATION REQUIREMENTSThe wires in Table 1 are the wiring information for use with crimp terminals 10127718, 10127719, 10132448, 10132447, 10161703 and 10134160.Table 16.0APPLICATION TOOLINGThere are some commercial crimping tools available for crimping terminals. Select the models listed in Table 2:Table 2: Crimping Tooling ListCrimping Applicator(*) Fully-Auto Pneumatic and mechanical applicators are suitable in Semi-auto Crimping machines.Hand crimping tool10157923-001101599741015997610159975101593877.0APPLICATION PROCEDURE7.1Strip the wire (Table 1) Crimp wire and inserting to housing. No insertion tool is required.(Same for 10127718-X0XXLF, 10127719-00XXLF, 10132448-00XXLF, 10132447-00XXLF, 10134160-YXXXLF & 10161703-YXXXXLF)For Standard & HCCFor BMI plug housing7.2Make sure the stoppers on the terminals are always upwards for both rows: towards the lock (latch) of Housing. (Same for 10127718-X0XXLF, 10127719-00XXLF, 10132448-00XXLF, 10132447-00XXLF, 10134160-YXXXLF & 10161703-YXXXXLF)10127719, 10132448 &10161703 inserted to 10160855StopperLock10127719 & 10161703 inserted to 1012771710132448 inserted to 1013244610134160, 10127718 & 10132447 Inserted to 1015968410134160 & 10127718 Inserted to 1012771610132447 Inserted to 101324457.3Insert the terminal into Housing until stopped by Housing. Then locking tabs will be engaged the retention shoulder and prevent back out during mating. Pull back the wire slightly and ensure the terminal is fully seated on the Housing.7.4Insert the BMI Receptacle & plug housing into the Panel.Panel dimensions Receptacle Panel Cutout BMI Receptacle Housing (10159684)Panel dimensions Plug Panel Cutout BMI Plug Housing (10160855)Stoppers HousingLocking Tab7.4.1 Receptacle Housing assembly in panel.8.0 POST- APPLICATION INSPECTION PROCEDURES8.1 Crimp height and width measurement:8.1.1 Use Crimp Height Type Micrometers to measure crimping height.8.2 Required crimping dimensions, crimp height and width for different wire AWG are defined in Table 3, Table 4 and Table 5.Section A-A (Wire Area)Section B-B (Insulation Area)(Preferred Crimp)Table 3 (unit: mm)Table 4 (Unit: mm) For Hand crimping tool* When using hand crimping tool, insulation crimping height and width in this table are reference only, because the range of wires, strands and insulation OD will affect the actual crimping height.** Pullout force should be performed to check the hand crimping tool.Table 5 (Unit: mm) For Semi-automatic Crimping machine* Will be update.8.3Pullout force measurement:8.3.1After crimping, pullout force measurement should be applied to ensure the performance. Follow testprocedure of GS-12-1177, GS-12-1374 and GS-12-1291.8.3.2Apply an axial pullout force on the wire at a rate of 25 ± 6 mm.8.3.3Pullout force should not be less than those listed in Table 5.Table 6 (unit: N)8.4 Visual Inspection:8.4.1 No damage, deformation on locking tabs, contact area or other portion of the terminals. 8.4.2 Insulation should not be crimped into wire barrel.8.4.3 Wire should not be cut-off and insulation should not be broken after crimping process. 9.0REPAIR TOOLINGThe tool needed for extracting terminals from Housing is defined in Table 7:10.0 REPAIR / REMOVAL PROCEDURE10.1 Use the extract tool 10129274-030LF to replace or repair individual terminal which is in the Housing. 10.1.1 Insert the extract tool on one side of the terminal until it stops.10.1.2 Rotate the tool clockwise and then counter clockwise about 30 degrees in each direction.10.1.3 Repeat above steps on the opposite side of terminal. Depress locking tab on the terminal and pull outterminal from housing. 10.2 The locking tabs, after extracted from housing, will be damaged and the terminal is not reusable.Locking TabExtract Tool11.0 OTHERS11.1 Mating pairs : Receptacle wire connector 10127716 and 10132445, with receptacle crimping terminals10127718, 10132447 and 10134160 inserted, can mate with the following FCI wire / board connectors: 11.1.1 Plug wire connector 10127717 and 10132446, with plug crimping terminals 10127719 and 10132448inserted;11.1.2 Right angle board connector 10127720 and 10132449; 11.1.3 Vertical board connector 10127721 and 10132450;11.1.4 During connectors mating, make sure latch on the receptacle wire connectors is fully secured to the lockon plug wire connectors or board connectors.10127720 10132449 10127716 10132445 & 10127718 10132447 10127717 10132446 & 10127719 10132448 10127721 1013245011.1.5BMI Receptacle Housing 10159684 mates with BMI Plug Housing 10160855View from Receptacle side View from Plug sideAssembly ConditionRECORD RETENTION。