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车载CD MP3 WMA接收器用户手册说明书
LAC3700_ENGP/NO : MFL37340921 CAR CD/MP3/WMA ReceiverOWNER’S MANUALMODEL: LAC3700/ 3705/ 3710/ 3715Before connecting, operating or adjusting this product,please read this instruction booklet carefully and completely.Receptor de CD/MP3/WMA para cocheMANUAL DEL USUARIOMODELO : LAC3700/ 3705/ 3710/ 3715Por favor, lea detenidamente este manual de instrucciones antes de instalar,utilizar o ajustar este producto.Safety noteCAUTION : This product uses a Laser System.To ensure proper use of this product, please read this owner’s manual carefully and retain it for future reference.Should the unit require maintenance, contact an authorized service center.Performing controls, adjustments, or carrying out procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.To prevent direct exposure to laser beam, do not try to open the enclosure. Visible laserradiation when open. DO NOTSTARE INTO BEAM.ENGLISH23Table of contentsSafety note . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-3 Table of contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 Before use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 Control panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 Remote control (optional) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-6 Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 Connection diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-8 Basic operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9-11 Radio operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11-12 CD/MP3/WMA operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12-13 Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14Caution• The control buttons may not work properly if the controlpanel is not attached properly. If this occurs, gently press52[MUTE ]3• Skip M?+• Seek M?+4Remote Sensor - Optional 5• Volume • Power [PWR ]6• Auto Store [AS ]• Preset Scan [PS ]• Equalizer [EQ ]7DISC SLOT • Tune M +9Display [DISP (CLOCK)] 10Release 11Select [SEL S ]12• Search - m • Tune - m 13Preset Station [1-6]14• MP3 Track +10/-10 [F+/F-]• Folder Up/Down [F+/F-]16Repeat [RPT ]17Intro Scan [SCAN ]18Play/Pause B X 19Extreme Dynamic Sound System [XDSS ]20[BAND ]21•Skip - m • Seek - ?m 22SOURCE [SRC S ]WMAMP3WMA MP3Remote control (optional)138945267Battery InstallationNote•Use only one CR2025 (3V) lithium battery.•Remove the battery if the remote control is notConnection diagramBefore connecting, make sure that the ignition switch is set to OFF, and remove the battery # terminal to avoid short circuits.78A From antennaB To the wiring of the vehicle colors of leads.• BLACK:This lead is for the ground connection.• ORANGE:This lead is for the phone line connection.• PINK:This lead is for the dimmer line connection.• RED: This lead is for connection to the power supply terminal when the ignitionswitch is set to ACC.• YELLOW:This lead is for connection to the battery (back-up) terminal from whichpower is always supplied.• BLUE:This lead is for the power antenna connection.• BLUE/WHITE:This lead is for the remote amplifier on connection.R R REAR FRONT C Speaker Connections9Basic operationTurning the unit onPress PWR (POWER on the remote control) or any other button.NoteWhen you insert the CD in the CD slot, the unit turns on.Turning the unit offPress PWR (or press and hold POWER on the remote control).Selecting a sourcePress SRC S repeatedly to select a source.The indicator lights up in the following order. TUNER → CD → AUX → TUNER...NoteYou cannot select a source if a CD is not inserted.Adjusting the volumeRotate PWR (Press VOLUME on the remote control) to adjust the sound level.NoteWhen you turn the unit off, the current volume level is automatically memorized. Whenever you turn the unit back on, it will operate at the memorized volume level.Mute1Press MUTE (POWER on the remote control) to cut the sound.2To cancel it, press again.Changing the general settings1Press and hold SEL [S ](SEL on remote control) so that one of menu items appears.2Press SEL [S ](SEL on remote control) to scroll between menus.DEMO OFF t BEEP 2ND3Rotate PWR clockwise or unclockwise to select one of the settings specified belows.(Press VOLUME on the remote control.)4Press and hold SEL [S ](SEL on remote control) to finish the setting.DEMO OFF/ ON You can change the initial indication on the display to information name (function name,EQ name, etc...) while listen to a source.DEMO ONDisplays information name while listen to source.DEMO OFFCancels the function.BEEP2ND / ALLSets the beep sound every time a button is pressed.BEEP2NDThe beep is generated when a key is long pressed. (1 sec)BEEP ALLThe beep is generated when any key is pressed.Using the EQ (Equalizer)Press EQ repeatedly. The indicator lights up in the following order.POP t CLASSIC t ROCK t JAZZ t VOCAL t SALSA t SAMBA t USER1t USER2t OFF• POP: Optimized for R&B, Soul and Country music.• CLASSIC : Optimized for orchestral music.• ROCK: Optimized for Hard Rock and Heavy Metal music.• JAZZ: Sweet sound with soft feeling.• VOCAL: Powerful realism with strong sound quality.• SALSA: Reproduces salsa music acoustics.• SAMBA: Reproduces samba music acoustics.• USER1: Use the menu to set the sound level you want.• USER2: Use the menu to set the sound level you want.You can adjust each sound level to your preference. Once you select a USER mode and then make an adjustment, it automatically stored for the currently selected USER mode. Adjusting the sound level1Press SEL[S](SEL on the remote control) repeatedly to select the mode you want to adjust from volume, bass, middle, treble, balance and fader.The indicator lights up in the following order.VOL t BAS t MID t TRB t BAL t FAD2Rotate the PWR(Press VOLUME on the remote control) to adjust the sound quality.NoteWhen EQ and XDSS+ is set to “Off”, you can adjust the sound level (BAS, MID, TRB) settings.1011Radio operationListening to radio stations1Press SRC S to select the tuner.2Press the BAND repeatedly to select a band.The indicator lights up in the following order. FM1 t FM2 t FM3 t MW(AM)3Auto Seek : Press - ?m / M? + (?m m /M M?on the remote control). When a station is received, searching stops.Manual Seek : Press the m /M (Press the ?m m /M M?on the remote control for more than 2 seconds and then repeatedly.)repeatedly.The frequencies move up or down step by step.Storing and recalling broadcast frequenciesYou can easily store up to 6 broadcast frequencies for later recall at the touch of a button.1Press BAND to select desired band you want to store.2Select the desired frequency.3Press one of preset buttons 1-6 and hold until the beep sound.The number you have pressed will flash in the preset number indicator and then remain lit. The selected radio station frequency has been stored in memory.4Repeat steps 1-3 to preset other stations.The next time, you press the same preset button, the radio station frequency isrecalled from the memory.Note•Up to 18 FM stations, 6 for each of three FM bands and 6 MW(AM) stations can be stored in the memory.•When a station is stored on the preset numbers on which another station of the same band has already been preset, the previously preset station is automatically erased.Auto search memoryThis function lets you automatically store the 6 strongest broadcast frequencies.1Press and hold AS/PS for more than 1 second.The six strongest broadcast frequencies will be stored under preset button 1-6 in the order of their signal strength.2To cancel, press AS/PS .XDSS+ (Extreme Dynamic Sound System)1Press XDSSXDSS+ : Improves the treble, bass sound.2T o cancel, press XDSS again.Setting the clock1Press the DISP (CLOCK) and then, press and hold DISP (CLOCK)for more 1 second.2Press the M?+to adjust the hour.3 Press the - ?m to adjust the minute.Checking the clockYou can see the clock pressing DISP (CLOCK) (DISP . on the remote control).To scan the preset stationsPress AS/PS. Each preset station appears. To cancel, press AS/PS.To tune in the preset stationsPress BAND to select the desired band and press the desired preset button 1-6 (preset button 1-6 on the remote control).The preset station of the preset button 1-6 is displayed and the preset station is received. CD/MP3/WMA operationPlaying an Audio CD and MP3/WMA DiscThe unit can play MP3/WMA formatted recordings on CD-ROM, CD-R or CD-RW discs. Before playing MP3/WMA recordings, read the notes on MP3/WMA Recordings on page 3.If you change the source, CD play also stops (without ejecting the CD). Next time you select “CD” as the source, CD play starts from where playback has been stopped previously.To directly play a file, press NUMBER (#)on remote control and then press the track number with 0-9 number.Pause1Press B/X during playback.2To return to playback, press B/X again.Skip to next track/filePress briefly M? +(M M?on the remote control) to select the next track or file.Skip to previous track/filePress briefly - ?m(?m m on the remote control) within 3 seconds of playing time. Return to the beginning of the current track/filePress briefly - ?m(?m m on the remote control) after 4 seconds of playing time. SearchPress and hold - m/ M +(?m m/M M?on remote control) for about 1 second during playback and then release at the point you want.Intro scanThe first 10 seconds of each tracks/files (SCAN) or each files in the current selected folder (SCAN) on the disc are played.1Press SCAN.–SCAN(or SCAN) appears on the display window.Press and hold SCAN for about 2 seconds during playback.–SCAN appears on the display window.2Press SCAN again.–SCAN or SCAN disappear from the display window and The intro scan is cancelled.1213RepeatThe current selected tracks/files (1 RPT ) or folder (RPT ) on the disc is played repeatedly.1Press RPT during playback.–1 RPT appears on the display window.2Press and hold RPT for about 2 seconds during playback.–RPT appears on the display window.3Press RPT again.–1 RPT or RPT disappear from the display window and the repeat mode is cancelled.ShuffleAll of the tracks/files (SHF ) or the current selected folder (SHF ) on the disc is played randomly.1Press SHF during playback.–SHF (or SHF ) appears on the display window.Press and hold SHF for about 2 seconds during playback.–SHF appears on the display window.2Press SHF again.–SHF or SHF disappear from the display window and the random playback is can celled.NoteDuring random playback, if you press - m (?m m on remote control), you won’t go back to the previous track.CD TEXT / ID3 TAGWhen playing a disc containing information, you can see the CD TEXT/ID3 TAG information.In CD TEXT, information about the disc (disc title, performer and track title) is recorded.In a ID3 TAG, information about the file (Alburm title/ Song title/ Performer name) is recorded.In a WMA Content, information about the file (Song title/ Performer name) is recorded.If there is no information, “NO TEXT” will be shown in the display window.Press DISP (DISP . on the remote control) repeatedly during MP3/WMA/CD TEXT file playback.To go to a particular quickly (+10/-10 steps)(If there is no folder or one folder.)Press F+to skip to the next 10 track, and press F-to skip to the previous 10 track.To skip to the next or previous folder(If there are more than two folders.)Press F+to skip to the next folder, and press F-to skip to the previous folder.NoteTime display appearing on the display part when playing VBR file may vary and there may be some difference from actual time (both progress time and VBR are displayed at the same time when playing file).SpecificationsGENERALOutput Power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50W x 4CH (Max.) Power Source . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .DC 12V Speaker impedance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4ΩGround System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Negative Dimensions (W x H x D) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .181.5 x 50 x 200 mm (Without Control Panel) Net Weight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.5 kg CD SECTIONFrequency Response . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 Hz-20 kHz S/N Ratio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .80 dB Distortion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0.12% Channel Separation (1kHz) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55 dB RADIO SECTIONFMFrequency Range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .87.5-107.9, 87.5-108, 65-74 or 87.5-108 MHz S/N Ratio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53 dB Distortion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0.7% Usable Sensitivity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 dBµV AM (MW)Frequency Range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .520-1720 or 522-1620 kHz S/N Ratio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45 dB Distortion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.0% Usable Sensitivity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28 dBµVDesigns and specifications are subject to change without notice.14。
人间传染的病原微生物目录
人间传染的病原微生物目录表1.病毒分类目录附录:朊病毒注:BSL-n/ABSL-n:不同的实验室/动物实验室生物安全防护等级。
a.病毒培养:指病毒的分离、扩增和利用活病毒培养物的相关实验操作(包括滴定、中和试验、活病毒及其蛋白纯化、核酸提取时裂解剂或灭活剂的加入、病毒冻干、利用活病毒培养物或细胞提取物进行的生化分析、血清学检测、免疫学检测等)以及产生活病毒的重组实验。
b.动物感染实验:指以活病毒感染动物以及感染动物的相关实验操作(包括感染动物的饲养、临床观察、特殊检查,动物样本采集、处理和检测,动物解剖,动物排泄物、组织、器官、尸体等废弃物处理等)。
c.未经培养的感染材料的操作:指未经培养的感染材料在采用可靠的方法灭活前进行的病毒抗原检测、血清学检测、核酸检测、生化分析等操作。
未经可靠灭活或固定的人和动物组织标本因含病毒量较高,其操作的防护级别应比照病毒培养。
d.灭活材料的操作:指感染性材料或活病毒采用可靠的方法灭活,但未经验证确认后进行的操作。
e.无感染性材料的操作:指针对确认无感染性的材料的各种操作,包括但不限于无感染性的病毒DNA或cDNA操作。
f.运输包装分类:按国际民航组织文件Doc9284《危险品航空安全运输技术细则》的分类包装要求,将相关病原和标本分为A、B两类,对应的联合国编号分别为UN2814(动物病毒为UN2900)和UN3373。
对于A类感染性物质,若表中未注明“仅限于病毒培养物”,则包括涉及该病毒的所有材料;对于注明“仅限于病毒培养物”的A类感染性物质,则病毒培养物按UN2814包装,其它标本按UN3373要求进行包装。
凡标明B类的病毒和相关样本均按UN3373的要求包装和空运。
通过其他交通工具运输的可参照以上标准进行包装。
g.猴痘病毒:未经培养的感染材料的操作在BSL-2实验室,个人防护应遵从国家卫生健康委的相关规定。
h.这里特指亚欧地区传播的蜱传脑炎、俄罗斯春夏脑炎和中欧型蜱传脑炎。
未来的智能汽车作文
未来的智能汽车作文未来的智能汽车作文(通用30篇)在平时的学习、工作或生活中,大家或多或少都会接触过作文吧,借助作文可以宣泄心中的情感,调节自己的心情。
你所见过的作文是什么样的呢?下面是本店铺收集整理的未来的智能汽车作文,希望对大家有所帮助。
未来的智能汽车作文 1大家好,对于未来你有什么想法呢?我来说说我的想法吧!我想未来的汽车是没有废气的,它排出来的废气会被太阳光和花草树木吸收掉,让每一个城市都充满新鲜空气,让每个人都健康、幸福。
未来的车不仅仅能在陆地上跑,还可以在天上飞,甚至还能在水里游,我给这个未来的汽车起名叫“海陆空”,海陆空的功能不仅仅是能在空中飞,在地上跑,在湖里游。
它还有三功能,第一个功能是驾驶座旁边有一个黑色按钮,当你驾驶疲惫的.时候,你可以按一下按钮,它会自动伸出机器手,给你按摩。
第二个功能是,车子是越野车,后边车厢上有一个绿色按钮,你一按就会显示出一个语音话筒,它会问你:“你喜欢什么车?”比如:“宝马汽车。
”它会马上变成宝马汽车。
第三个功能是,你如果无聊的时候你可以按一下副驾驶座旁边的红按钮它会显示出一个机器人,它可以跟你聊天、讲笑话,甚至还可以指导你到达某个地点。
比如说:“机器人我要到达某某个地点。
”机器人……就会说:“往右拐,往左拐,停车……我相信你驾驶技术一定非常出色。
海陆空原来有一个功能也就是你如果发生危险的提前会提前发出警报,让你赶快下车。
同学们,如果你们能发明这样的汽车,就努力学习,上课认真听讲,长大以后报国,发明比“海陆空”更棒的汽车吧!未来的智能汽车作文 2光阴似箭,日月如梭,一转眼就到2030年,我已经成为一名伟大的汽车发明家。
我发明的汽车是环保、经济实惠的。
它不象现在的汽车使用汽油作为燃料,而的。
是以太阳光,水,空气作为燃料,以避免碳和硫的排放。
在晴天的时候就以太阳光为能量。
如果是雨天没有太阳怎么办呢?那么汽车就会以水里的氧原子和氢原子自动制造出一种新的燃料供车辆正常行驶。
赛米控丹佛斯 SEMITRANS IGBT模块 SKM300GAL12E4 数据表
SEMITRANS ®3IGBT4 ModulesSKM300GAL12E4Features•IGBT4 = 4. generation medium fast trench IGBT (Infineon)•CAL4 = Soft switching 4. generation CAL-diode•Isolated copper baseplate using DBC technology (Direct Bonded Copper) •Increased power cycling capability •With integrated gate resistor•For higher switching frequenzies up to 12kHz•UL recognized, file no. E63532Typical Applications*•DC/DC – converter •Brake chopper•Switched reluctance motorRemarks•Case temperature limited to T c = 125°C max.•Recommended T op = -40 ... +150°C •Product reliability results valid for T j = 150°CAbsolute Maximum Ratings SymbolConditions Values UnitIGBT V CES T j =25°C 1200V I C T j =175°CT c =25°C 422A T c =80°C324A I Cnom 300A I CRMI CRM = 3xI Cnom 900A V GES -20...20V t psc V CC =800V V GE ≤ 15V V CES ≤ 1200VT j =150°C10µs T j-40...175°C Inverse diode I F T j =175°CT c =25°C 353A T c =80°C 264A I Fnom300A I FRM I FRM = 3xI Fnom900A I FSM t p =10ms, sin 180°, T j =25°C1548A T j-40 (175)°C Freewheeling diode I F T j =175°CT c =25°C 353A T c =80°C264A I Fnom 300A I FRM I FRM = 3xI Fnom900A I FSM t p =10ms, sin 180°, T j =25°C1548A T j -40 (175)°C Module I t(RMS)T terminal =80°C500A T stg -40...125°C V isolAC sinus 50 Hz, t =1min4000VCharacteristics SymbolConditions min.typ.max.UnitIGBT V CE(sat)I C =300A V GE =15V chiplevel T j =25°C 1.85 2.10V T j =150°C 2.25 2.45V V CE0chiplevel T j =25°C 0.80.9V T j =150°C 0.70.8V r CE V GE =15V chiplevel T j =25°C 3.50 4.00m ΩT j =150°C5.17 5.50m ΩV GE(th)V GE =V CE , I C =12mA55.86.5V I CES V GE =0V V CE =1200V T j =25°C 4.0mA T j =150°C mA C ies V CE =25V V GE =0Vf =1MHz 17.6nF C oes f =1MHz 1.16nF C res f =1MHz0.94nF Q G V GE =- 8 V...+ 15 V 1700nC R GintT j =25°C2.5Ωt d(on)V CC =600V I C=300A V GE =±15V R G on =1.5ΩR G off =1.5Ωdi/dt on =6100A/µs di/dt off =3000A/µs T j =150°C 220ns t r T j =150°C 44ns E on T j =150°C 27mJ t d(off)T j =150°C 520ns t f T j =150°C 117ns E offT j =150°C39mJR th(j-c)per IGBT0.11K/W Inverse diodeV F = V EC I F =300AV GE =0V chiplevelT j =25°C 2.17 2.49V T j =150°C 2.11 2.42V V F0chiplevel T j =25°C 1.3 1.5V T j =150°C 0.9 1.1V r F chiplevelT j =25°C 2.9 3.3m ΩT j =150°C 4.0 4.4m ΩI RRM I F =300A di/dt off =7300A/µs V GE =±15VV CC =600VT j =150°C 345A Q rr T j=150°C54µC E rr T j =150°C 23mJ R th(j-c)per diode0.17K/W Freewheeling diode V F = V EC I F =300AV GE =0V chiplevelT j =25°C 2.17 2.49V T j =150°C 2.11 2.42V V F0chiplevel T j =25°C 1.3 1.5V T j =150°C 0.9 1.1V r F chiplevelT j =25°C 2.9 3.3m ΩT j =150°C4.0 4.4m ΩI RRM I F =300A di/dt off =7300A/µs V GE =±15VV CC =600VT j =150°C 345A Q rr T j=150°C54µC E rr T j =150°C 23mJ R th(j-c)per Diode0.17K/W Module L CE 1520nH R CC'+EE'terminal-chip T C =25°C 0.25m ΩT C =125°C0.5m ΩR th(c-s)per module 0.020.038K/W M s to heat sink M635Nm M t to terminals M62.55Nm Nm w325gCharacteristics SymbolConditionsmin.typ.max.UnitSEMITRANS ® 3IGBT4 ModulesSKM300GAL12E4Features•IGBT4 = 4. generation medium fast trench IGBT (Infineon)•CAL4 = Soft switching 4. generation CAL-diode•Isolated copper baseplate using DBC technology (Direct Bonded Copper) •Increased power cycling capability •With integrated gate resistor•For higher switching frequenzies up to 12kHz•UL recognized, file no. E63532Typical Applications*•DC/DC – converter •Brake chopper•Switched reluctance motorRemarks•Case temperature limited to T c = 125°C max.•Recommended T op = -40 ... +150°C •Product reliability results valid for T j = 150°CFig. 1: Typ. output characteristic, inclusive R CC'+ EE'Fig. 2: Rated current vs. temperature I C = f (T C )Fig. 3: Typ. turn-on /-off energy = f (I C )Fig. 4: Typ. turn-on /-off energy = f (R G )Fig. 5: Typ. transfer characteristic Fig. 6: Typ. gate charge characteristicFig. 7: Typ. switching times vs. I C Fig. 8: Typ. switching times vs. gate resistor R GFig. 9: Transient thermal impedance Fig. 10: Typ. CAL diode forward charact., incl. R CC'+ EE'Fig. 11: CAL diode peak reverse recovery current Fig. 12: Typ. CAL diode peak reverse recovery chargeThis is an electrostatic discharge sensitive device (ESDS), international standard IEC 60747-1, Chapter IX* The specifications of our components may not be considered as an assurance of component characteristics. Components have to be tested for the respective application. Adjustments may be necessary. The use of SEMIKRON products in life support appliances and systems is subject to prior specification and written approval by SEMIKRON. We therefore strongly recommend prior consultation of our staff.。
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诺帝菲尔 FSB-200产品说明书
FSB-200(A) and FSB-200S(A)Single-Ended, Reflector-TypeAddressable Beam Smoke DetectorDN-6985:C • H-212GENERALThe Notifier FSB-200 and FSB-200S are intelligent,addressable reflected beam smoke detectors for protectingopen areas with high and sloping ceilings, and wide-openareas, where spot-type smoke detectors are difficult to installand maintain. Ideal applications are atriums, cathedralceilings, aircraft hangars, warehouses, sporting arenas,concert halls, and enclosed parking facilities. They arecompatible with the NFS-3030, NFS2-3030, NFS-640, NFS2-640, and NFS-320 in FlashScan® or CLIP mode, as well aslegacy addressable panels. Installation of the single-endedreflective design is much quicker than a dual-ended projectedbeam detector. Alignment is easily accomplished with anoptical sight and a two-digit signal strength meter incorporatedinto the beam detector. Listed for operation from –22°F to131°F, the FSB-200 and FSB-200S are usable in open areaapplications where temperature extremes exceed the designlimits of other types of smoke detection.The FSB-200 and FSB-200S are a transmitter/receiver unitand a reflector. When smoke enters the area between the unitand the reflector it causes a reduction in the signal strength.When the smoke level (signal strength) reaches thepredetermined threshold, an alarm is activated. The detectorshave four standard sensitivity selections as well as twoAcclimate® settings. When either Acclimate® setting is selected, the detector’s advanced software algorithms automatically adjust to the optimum sensitivity for the specific environment.The FSB-200S has an integral sensitivity test feature of a filter attached to a servomotor inside the detector optics. Activation of the RTS151 or RTS151KEY remote test stations moves the filter into the pathway of the light beam, testing the detector’s sensitivity. This sensitivity test feature allows the user to quickly and easily meet the annual maintenance and test requirements of NFP A 72, without physical access to the detector. The servomotor must be powered by +24 VDC, not SLC power.FEATURES•Listed to UL 268, ULC CAN/ULC S529.•T ransmitter/receiver built into same unit.•Six user-selectable sensitivity levels.•16' to 328' (use BEAMLRK beyond 230') protection range.•Removable plug-in terminal blocks.•Digital display — no special tools required.•Built-in automatic gain control compensates for signal dete-rioration from dust buildup.•Optional remote test station.•Optional long-range kit (BEAMLRK) for applications in excess of 230' (70 m).•Optional multi-mount kit (BEAMMMK) providing ceiling or wall mount capability with increased angular adjustment.•Optional heater kits (BEAMHK and BEAMHKR) for prevention of condensation (not intended to increase orreduce the specified operating temperature).•Paintable cover.SPECIFICATIONSOPERATIONAL SPECIFICATIONSProtection Range: 16 to 230 feet (5 to 70 m), 230 to 328 feet (70 to 100 m) using optional BEAMLRK kit.Adjustment Angle: ±10° horizontal and vertical. Note that the optics move independently of the unit.Sensitivity (6 levels):NOTE: Sensitivity settings are a feature of specific control panels.•Level 1 — 25%.•Level 2 — 30%.•Level 3 — 40%.•Level 4 — 50%.•Acclimate® Level 5 — 30% to 50%.•Acclimate® Level 6 — 40% to 50%.Fault Condition (trouble):•96% or more obscuration blockage.•In alignment mode.•Improper initial alignment.•Self-compensation limit reached.Alignment Aid:•Optical gunsight.•Integral signal strength indication.•Two-digit display.Indicators:•Alarm — local red LED and remote alarm.•Trouble — local yellow LED and remote trouble.•Normal — local flashing green LED.FSB-200 withReflective PlateFSB-200 withBEAMMMK6975reflect.jpg6975beammk.jpgTest/reset features:•Integral sensitivity test filter (FSB-200S only, requires external power supply).•Sensitivity filter (incremental scale on reflector).•Local alarm test switch.•Local alarm reset switch.•Remote test and reset switch (compatible with RTS151 and RTS151KEY test stations).Smoke Detector Spacing: On smooth ceilings, 30 – 60 feet (9.1 to 18.3 m) between projected beams and not more than one-half that spacing between a projected beam and a sidewall. Other spacing may be used depending on ceiling height, airflow characteristics, and response requirements. See NFPA 72.ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATIONS Temperature: –22°F to 131°F (–30°C to 55°C).Humidity: 10 – 93% RH noncondensing.ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS •Voltage: 15 to 32 VDC.•Average Standby Current (24 VDC): 2 mA maximum (LED flashing, SLC @ 24 V).•Alarm Current (LED on): 8.5 mA maximum.•Trouble Current (LED on): 4.5 mA maximum.•Alignment Current: 20 mA maximum.•External Supply (FSB-200S only):Voltage — 15 to 32 VDCCurrent — 0.5 A maximum.•Remote Output (Alarm):Voltage - 15 to 32 VDC (Output voltage same as deviceinput voltage)Current - 15 mA maximum, 6 mA minimum (Output current is limited by 2.2K ohm resistor)•Heater Kit BEAMHK:Voltage - 15 to 32 V; Current - 92 mA maximum @ 32 V (heater only); Power Consumption -nominal 1.6 W @ 24 V, maximum 3.0 W @ 32 V.•Reflector Heater Kit BEAMHKR:Voltage - 15 to 32 V;Current - 450 mA maximum @ 32 V (per reflector); Power Consumption (per reflector) - nominal 7.7 W @ 24 V,maximum 15.0 W @ 32 V.MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONSShipping Weight: 3.7 lbs (1.68 kg)Detector Dimensions: 10.0" H x 7.5" W x 3.3" D (254 mm H x 191 mm W x 84 mm D).Reflector Dimensions for 16' to 230' (5 to 70m) Applications: 7.9" x 9.1" (200 x 230 mm).Reflector Dimensions for Applications Beyond 230'/70m: 15.7" x 18.1" (400 x 460 mm).SENSITIVITY SELECTIONThe detector has six sensitivity selections (sensitivity settings are a feature of specific control panels). Each of these selections is only acceptable over a specific distance separation between the detector and the reflector per UL 268. The chart below determines which selections are acceptable for your installed distance. The sensitivity of the detector can be set only when the housing is removed and the detector is not in the fine adjustment step of the alignment mode, indicated by the illumination of the dual digital display. T o set the sensitivity, depress the sensitivity button one time. See Switch Locations diagram. Once the switch is pressed, the digital display will illuminate and read the current sensitivity setting in percent obscuration. To change the sensitivity, continue to depress the sensitivity switch until the desired setting is achieved. The digital display will turn off automatically if no further switch presses occur.In addition to the four standard sensitivity selections, the detector has two Acclimate® settings. When either Acclimate®setting is chosen the detector will automatically adjust its sensitivity using advanced software algorithms to select the optimum sensitivity for the environment. The sensitivity will be continuously adjusted within the ranges specified in the chart above.Total obscuration can be converted to percent per foot, assuming uniform smoke density for the entire length of the beam. The chart below converts total obscuration percent per foot for all acceptable sensitivity settings.SensitivitySettingPercentObscurationDisplayReadingAcceptableDISTANCEbetweenDetectorandReflector(ft)AcceptableDISTANCEbetweenDetectorandReflector(m) Level 125%2516.4 to 120 5.0 to 36.6 Level 230%3025 to 1507.6 to 45.7 Level 340%4060 to 22018.3 to 67 Level 450%5080 to 32824.4 to 100 Acclimate ®Level 130% to 50%A180 to 15024.4 to 45.7 Acclimate ®Level 240% to 50%A280 to 20024.4 to 67Table 1: Total ObscurationWiring Diagram with RTS151/KEYWiring Diagram6985graph.tif6985wirerts151.tif Alignment and Adjustment Locations6985adjloc.tif Housing Screw Locations6985screwlocs.tifPARTS LISTItem QuantityT ransmitter/Receiver Unit 1Paintable Trim Ring 1Reflector 1Plug-In Terminal Blocks 3Isolator Shunts 2Instruction Manual 1Orange Sticky Paper 1FSB-200/FSB-200SSee RTS151/KEY Installation Instructionsfor electrical ratings of the RTS151/KEYRTS151/KEYPin 1Pin 2Pin 4Pin 3Pin 5Remote Alarm OutAUX (-)Reset InputTest InputSee electricalratings.or Previousdevice.32 VDC MaximumTwisted pair isrecommendedDeviceAcclimate® Plus™ is a trademark of Honeywell International Inc.©2009 by Honeywell International Inc. All rights reserved. Unauthorized use of this document is strictly prohibited.This document is not intended to be used for installation purposes. We try to keep our product information up-to-date and accurate. We cannot cover all specific applications or anticipate all requirements.All specifications are subject to change without notice.For more information, contact Notifier. Phone: (203) 484-7161, FAX: (203) 484-7118.AGENCY LISTINGS AND APPROVALSThese listings and approvals apply to the devices specified in this document. In some cases, certain modules or applications may not be listed by certain approval agencies, or listing may be in process. Consult factory for latest listing status.•UL Listed: S2522 (FSB-200, FSB-200S)•ULC Listed: S2522 (FSB-200A, FSB-200SA)•CSFM: 7260-0028:228•MEA: 95-04-E•Maryland State Fire Marshal: Permit # 2167•FM ApprovedPRODUCT LINE INFORMATIONFSB-200: Intelligent beam smoke detector FSB-200A:Same as FSB-200 with ULC Listing.FSB-200S:Intelligent beam smoke detector with integral sen-sitivity test.FSB-200SA: Same as FSB-200S with ULC Listing.BEAMLRK: Long range accessory kit (required for applica-tions in excess of 230 ft/70 m).BEAMMMK:Multi-mount kit (provides ceiling or wall mount capability with increased angular adjustment).BEAMSMK: Surface-mount kit.RTS151: Remote test station.RTS151A: Same RTS151 with ULC listing.RTS151KEY: Remote test station with key lock.RTS151KEYA: Same as the RTS151KEY with ULC listing.BEAMHK: Heating kit for use with the transmitter/receiver unit of FSB-200S. For prevention of condensation.BEAMHKR: H eating kit for use with the reflector on FSB-200S. For prevention of condensation6500-MMK: Heavy-duty multi-mount kit for installations prone to vibration or where there is difficulty mounting the set angle.When installed with the transmitter/receiver unit, the 6500-SMK must be used as well.6500-SMK: Surface-mount kit (required when using 6500-MMK to mount transmitter/receiver).BEAMMMK(ceiling or wall mount kit sold sepa-rately)RTS151RTS151KEYBEAMHK6975b e a m m k .j p gr t s 151.w m frts151key.wmf6985hk.tif。
Amazon_Certificate_Submission_Guideline_for_Domestic_vendors
Amazon Fulfillment Services (AFS) Product Compliance Submission Process Table of Contents1.0 General Information (2)1.1 Overview (2)1.2 Vendor Responsibility (2)1.3 Questions (2)2.0 Amazon Policy (2)2.1 Overview (2)2.2 Applicability (3)3.0 Certificate Requirements – Products for Sale in United States (3)3.1 AFS Requirement (3)3.2 Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) Certificate Information (4)3.3 Request for Test report (5)3.4 Request for Reasonable Testing Program (RTP) (5)4.0 Submission Process (6)4.1 Contact Information (6)4.2 Vendor Submission Steps (6)4.3 Review (7)4.4 Certificate/Product Letter Updates (7)4.5 PSR Random Audit (7)5.0 Appendix (8)5.1 CPSIA Applicable Products (8)1.0 General Information1.1 OverviewThis document is intended to provided information on how to submit ChildrenProduct Certificates (CPC), General Certificates of Conformity (GCC), productletters, Reasonable Testing Plans (RTP), Guaranty Letters, and/or othersupporting test reports for US Domestic Shipments. The required type ofdocumentation submitted is dependent on the product as required by theConsumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). Once received, AFS will reviewyour documentation to validate that your product meets Amazon requirements.1.2 Vendor Responsibility1.2.2 It is the responsibility of the manufacturer/importer of the product, as anormal part of doing business, to know what legal requirements of CPSIAor otherwise apply to its products.1.2.3 Submit documents to AFS according to the steps outlined in Section 4.0.1.2.4 Resolve any documentation concerns identified by the AFS prior toshipping products to AFS. Refer to Section 4.0.1.2.5 Submit updated certificates each year or as new regulations andrequirements go into effect. Refer to Section 4.0.1.3 QuestionsVendors should direct all questions and documents directly to AFS Compliance.See contact information in Section 4.0.2.0 Amazon Policy2.1 OverviewIn accordance with Amazon Policy, if your product is considered to be one of theproduct types listed below (or determined to meet one of the below productdescriptions by Amazon Product Compliance), you must have your items testedand certified to the regulations listed in section 5.0 which have been listed bygeneral product categories. If your specific product is not listed, please feel freeto reach out to Product Compliance via “Contact Us” in Vendor Central in regardsto your product’s eligibility and applicable regulations. Please ensure that yourproduct meets the appropriate regulations, as stated in Amazon Policy beforesubmitting your documents for review by Product Compliance.2.2 ApplicabilityThe following list includes Amazon defined regulated products and must be tested as per Amazon Policy. If you have any questions as to which regulations they need to meet to satisfy Amazon Policy, please refer to Section 5.0:∙Adult and Child Bicycle Helmet ∙All Wearing Apparel∙All-Terrain Vehicle (ATV)∙Baby Bouncer and Jumper∙Baby Gates∙Bassinet and Cradle∙Bath Seats∙Bedside Sleeper∙Bibs∙Booster Seats∙Candle with Metal (lead) Wick ∙Carpets, Rugs and Bathmats∙Changing Tables∙Childcare Articles∙Children and Adult Bicycle∙Children’s Jewelry∙Children’s Products∙Children’s Sleepwear∙Children’s Toys∙Children’s Tricycle∙Cigarette Lighter∙Citizens Band (CB) Antenna∙Durable Infant Toddler Products ∙Framed Infant Carriers∙Full-Size and Non Full-Size Cribs ∙Furniture with Coatings ∙Glass Building Materials∙Glues∙High Chair∙Hook-On Chair∙Infant Bathtub∙Infant Car Seats∙Infant Cushion or Pillows∙Infant Folding Chairs∙Infant Sling∙Infant Swing∙Infant Walkers∙Matchbook∙Mattresses & Mattress Pads∙Metal Garbage Bin∙Multi-Purpose Lighter∙Non-Powered Scooter∙Play Yards∙Portable Bed Rail∙Portable Gas Container∙Powered Scooter∙Residential Garage Door Opener ∙Stationary Activity Center∙Swimming Pool Slide∙Toddler Bed∙Trampolines3.0 Certificate Requirements – Products for Sale in United States3.1 AFS RequirementIf AFS is not the importer of record for your product in the US, your companymay furnish certificates for each of your specified products via Contact US formin Vendor Central, rather than supplying via paper with each PO you ship, asrequired by CPSIA. You may also choose to provide your RTP, Guaranty Letters,or Product Letters in lieu of providing individual certificates.a.Reasonable Testing Program: If you prefer to review your RTP withAFS in lieu of submitting individual certificates, please followsubmission guidelines below as well as the relevant compliancecontact with whom we may discuss the RTP contents. AFS will reviewand provide feedback on which elements are acceptable and whichneed to be improved for AFS to exempt products from yearlyrequests. Please note: An RTP does not exempt any vendor from therandom test request programb.Guaranty Letter: If you are an Apparel manufacturer, and would liketo submit a Guaranty Letter per the Flammable Fabrics Act in lieu ofsubmitting individual certificates, please follow submission guidelinesbelow as well as the relevant compliance contact with whom we maydiscuss the Guaranty Letter.c.Product Letter: If the product is exempt from CPSIA testing andrequirements, vendor must state why on company letterhead or froma valid company email address from an employee in a position tocertify exemptions. If valid, this Product Letter will replace thecertificate.3.2 Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) Certificate Information3.2.1 BackgroundIn 2008, the US government passed CPSIA which requiresmanufacturers/importers to test and certify that their products conformto all applicable safety rules, standards, or bans. While most provisions ofCPSIA focus on children’s products, non-ch ildren’s products also areaffected and require a General Certificate of Conformity (GCC).Children’s products require a Children’s Product Certificate (CPC).AFS reviews certificates for products sold on the . AFS mayalso selectively review test reports of products randomly selected forcompliance purposes.a.Children’s Products - A children’s certificate must be based onmandatory third-party testing by a CPSC accredited laboratory. Achildren’s product is defined as a consumer product designed orintended primarily for children 12 years of age or younger. To learnmore about the definition of a children’s product, visit the CPSCwebsite: /about/cpsia/faq/children.html.Refer to Section 4.0 for next steps.b.Non-Children’s Products - A certificate or product letter must bebased on a test of each product or a periodic testing program. Referto Section 4.0 for next steps.3.2.2 Additional Certificate Informationa.To learn more about federal certificate requirements, visit the CPSCwebsites: /about/cpsia/sect102.html/about/cpsia/faq/102faq.html#electronic/cpscpub/prerel/prhtml10/10083.html .3.3 Request for Test report3.3.1 Amazon Product Compliance randomly selects products subject forfurther review. Vendors must submit all supporting test reports perparent ASIN/Product Style.a.REMINDER:AFS requires independent 3rd party testing for all highrisk applicable products. To access a list of CPSC accreditedlaboratories, visit the CPSC website: /cgi-bin/labapplist.aspx.b.High Risk Products include:1.All children’s products2.All c hildren’s toys3.All wearing apparel including adult apparel4.All children’s sleepwear5.Products that require lead in surface coating testing like furniture3.3.2 Vendors should direct all questions regarding currently applicable USrules, standards, or bans for their products to their testing laboratory. 3.4 Request for Reasonable Testing Program (RTP)3.4.1RTP should include information on the following:a.Testing frequencyb.Raw materialsc.Final product testing certification and re-test frequency based on risk3.4.2Testing for launching new products and maintaining compliance for existingproductsa.Traceability of tracking labels to each factoryb.General Quality Management from raw material to final productmanufacturing3.4.3Factory audits3.4.4Social audits3.4.5Undue Influence Training – to show that company representatives are not usingtheir position to influence test results.3.4.6Please find the link to CPSC on Reasonable testing program:a.For children (periodic testing program)/PageFiles/134500/repsample.pdf.b.Non Children/en/Business--Manufacturing/Business-Education/Reasonable-Testing-Program/FAQs-Certification-and-Testing-for-General-Use-or-Non-Childrens-Products/4.0 Submission Process4.1 Contact InformationAll questions regarding the submission process should be submitted on Vendor Central Contact Us. All follow-up questions once products are submitted in Vendor Central must be submitted through the Case Log (under Settings) to minimize response delay.4.2 Vendor Submission Steps4.2.1 After receiving notification from AFS Product Compliance, please find theAmazon certificate forms to submit for review electronically via “ContactUs” in Vendor Central.a.Please locate the Vendor Central homepage and login at the followinglink:https:///gp/vendor/home.htmlb.Once on the home page, select “Resource Center” in the top left cornerof the page.c.For Domestic certificates, search under Operations for GCC or CPC andlocate the form that best suits your needs. Fill out the form in its entirety.If there are additional regulations that your product meets and youcannot find it on the form you choose, please type them in the spacesprovided at the bottom of the regulation table.4.2.2Submit certificate via Contact Us at the bottom of the page.a.Select Product Compliance from Support Topic. Select CertificateSubmission. You may attach a file or a zipped file.b.Title email subject headers as follows:Format: Product Name Parent ASINExample: Spiderman Marvel Assortment B00000004.3 ReviewAFS will review the submitted items and notify vendors via email if thesubmission is:4.3.1 Incomplete. Product Compliance will advise any missing or incorrectinformation. It is the vendor’s responsibility to address areas of non-compliance and submit corrected documentation in a timely manner toprevent the item from being taken down from the website untilcompliance documentation is received. You can submit updateddocumentation via the Case Log.4.3.2 Complete. No further vendor action is needed and your case will beResolved (view in the Case Log).4.4 Certificate/Product Letter Updates4.4.1 Children’s Products – Vendors are required to submit updated certificatesin the following situations:a. If any of the information stated on the Vendor’s certificate changesduring the year.b. If the CPSC phases in new 3rd party lab testing and certificationrequirements.4.5 PSR Random AuditAFS reserves the right to randomly test products by randomly selecting specificstyles for regulatory and safety testing. If they are found to fail, the product willbe removed from sale and the issue reported to CPSC within 24 hours ofreceiving the failing report. Vendors will be notified of the takedown and CPSCSection 15 report at the same time.5.0 Appendix5.1 CPSIA Applicable ProductsThe following products mentioned below are considered CPSC applicable and by Amazon Product Compliance standards, must meet the regulations stated below each category:Children’s Toy▪ ASTM F963 – Toy Standard▪ 16 CFR 1501 – Small Parts▪ 16 CFR 1500.44 – Flammability▪ 16 CFR 1303 – Lead in Paint▪ Sect.101 CPSIA – Lead in Substrates▪ Sect.103 CPSIA - Child Product Tracking Label ▪ Sect.106 CPSIA – Substrate Heavy Metal▪ Sect.106 CPSIA – Paint Heavy Metals▪ Sect.108 CPSIA – PhthalatesChildren’s Apparel▪ 16 CFR 1303 – Lead in Paint▪ Sect.101 CPSIA – Lead in Substrates▪ 16 CFR 1501 – Small Parts▪ 16 CFR 1500 – Use and Abuse▪ 16 CFR 1611 – Flammability of Vinyl▪ 16 CFR 1610 – Apparel Flammability Pacifier▪ 16 CFR 1511 – Pacifiers▪ ASTM F963 – Toy Standard▪ 16 CFR 1501 – Small Parts▪ 16 CFR 1500.44 – Flammability▪ 16 CFR 1303 – Lead in Paint▪ Sect.101 CPSIA – Lead in Substrates▪ Sect.103 CPSIA - Child Product Tracking Label ▪ Sect.106 CPSIA – Substrate Heavy Metal▪ Sect.106 CPSIA – Paint Heavy Metals▪ Sect.108 CPSIA – Phthalates Electronically Powered Toy▪ 16 CFR 1505 – Electronic Toys▪ ASTM F963 – Toy Standard▪ 16 CFR 1501 – Small Parts▪ 16 CFR 1500.44 – Flammability▪ 16 CFR 1303 – Lead in Paint▪ Sect.101 CPSIA – Lead in Substrates▪ Sect.103 CPSIA - Child Product Tracking Label ▪ Sect.106 CPSIA – Substrate Heavy Metal▪ Sect.106 CPSIA – Paint Heavy Metals▪ Sect.108 CPSIA – PhthalatesRattle▪ 16 CFR 1510 – Rattles▪ ASTM F963 – Toy Standard▪ 16 CFR 1501 – Small Parts▪ 16 CFR 1500.44 – Flammability▪ 16 CFR 1303 – Lead in Paint▪ Sect.101 CPSIA – Lead in Substrates▪ Sect.103 CPSIA - Child Product Tracking Label ▪ Sect.106 CPSIA – Substrate Heavy Metal▪ Sect.106 CPSIA – Paint Heavy Metals▪ Sect.108 CPSIA – PhthalatesGeneral Children’s Product▪ 16 CFR 1303 – Lead in Paint▪ Sect.101 CPSIA – Lead in Substrates▪ 16 CFR 1501 – Small Parts▪ 16 CFR 1500.44 – Flammability▪ 16 CFR 1500 – Use and Abuse Children’s Furniture▪ 16 CFR 1303 – Lead in Paint▪ 16 CFR 1501 – Small Parts▪ 16 CFR 1500.44 – Flammability▪ 16 CFR 1500 – Use and Abuse Dive Stick▪ 16 CFR 1500.86(a)(7)&(8) – Dive Sticks▪ ASTM F963 – Toy Standard▪ 16 CFR 1501 – Small Parts▪ 16 CFR 1500.44 – Flammability▪ 16 CFR 1303 – Lead in Paint▪ Sect.101 CPSIA – Lead in Substrates▪ Sect.103 CPSIA - Child Product Tracking Label▪ Sect.106 CPSIA – Substrate Heavy Metal▪ Sect.106 CPSIA – Paint Heavy Metals▪ Sect.108 CPSIA – PhthalatesClacker Ball▪ 16 CFR 1500.86(a)(5) – Clacker Balls▪ ASTM F963 – Toy Standard▪ 16 CFR 1501 – Small Parts▪ 16 CFR 1500.44 – Flammability▪ 16 CFR 1303 – Lead in Paint▪ Sect.101 CPSIA – Lead in Substrates▪ Sect.103 CPSIA - Child Product Tracking Label▪Sect.106 CPSIA – Substrate Heavy Metal▪ Sect.106 CPSIA – Paint Heavy Metals▪ Sect.108 CPSIA – PhthalatesChildcare Article▪ 16 CFR 1303 – Lead in Paint▪ Sect.101 CPSIA – Lead in Substrates▪ 16 CFR 1501 – Small Parts▪ Sect.108 CPSIA – Phthalates▪ 16 CFR 1500.44 – Flammability▪ 16 CFR 1500 – Use and AbuseNipples for Baby Bottles▪ ASTM F1313-90(2011) – Nitrosamine Levels▪ 16 CFR 1303 – Lead in Paint▪ Sect.101 CPSIA – Lead in Substrates▪ 16 CFR 1501 – Small Parts▪ Sect.108 CPSIA – Phthalates▪ 16 CFR 1500.44 – Flammability▪ 16 CFR 1500 – Use and AbuseCap Toy & Toy Gun▪ 16 CFR 1500.18(a.5) - Cap Toys & Guns▪ ASTM F963 – Toy Standard▪ 16 CFR 1501 – Small Parts▪ 16 CFR 1500.44 – Flammability▪ 16 CFR 1303 – Lead in Paint▪ Sect.101 CPSIA – Lead in Substrates▪ Sect.103 CPSIA - Child Product Tracking Label▪ Sect.106 CPSIA – Substrate Heavy Metal▪ Sect.106 CPSIA – Paint Heavy Metals▪ Sect.108 CPSIA – PhthalatesBib▪ 16 CFR 1303 – Lead in Paint▪ 16 CFR 1501 – Small Parts▪ Sect.101 CPSIA – Lead in Substrates▪ Sect.103 CPSIA - Child Product Tracking Label▪ Sect.108 CPSIA – Phthalates▪ 16 CFR 1500 – Use and Abuse▪ 16 CFR 1500.44 – Flammability OR▪ 16 CFR 1610 – apparel flammability▪ Sect.108 CPSIA – PhthalatesChild Sleepwear (size <9mos – 6X)▪ 16 CFR 1303 – Lead in Paint▪ Sect.101 CPSIA – Lead in Substrates▪ Act 15 U.S. 1261 – Fed. Hazard Subst.▪ Sect.108 CPSIA – Phthalates▪ 16 CFR 1615 –Children’s SleepwearChild Sleepwear (size 4 through 14)▪ 16 CFR 1303 – Lead in Paint▪ Sect.101 CPSIA – Lead in Substrates▪ Act 15 U.S. 1261 – Fed. Hazard Subst.▪ Sect.108 CPSIA – Phthalates▪ 16 CFR 1616–Children’s SleepwearDurable Infant Toddler Products▪ 16 CFR 1303 – Lead in Paint▪ Sect.101 CPSIA – Lead in Substrates▪ 16 CFR 1501 – Small Parts▪ Sect.104 CPSIA, 16 CFR 1130 – DITP▪ 16 CFR 1500.44 – FlammabilityInfant Walker▪ 16 CFR 1216 – Infant Walkers▪ 16 CFR 1303 – Lead in Paint▪ Sect.101 CPSIA – Lead in Substrates▪ Sect.103 CPSIA - Child Product Tracking Label▪ Sect.104 CPSIA – DITP▪ 16 CFR 1501 – Small Parts▪ 16 CFR 1500.44 – FlammabilityBath Seat▪ 16 CFR 1215 – Bath Seats▪ 16 CFR 1303 – Lead in Paint▪ Sect.101 CPSIA – Lead in Substrates▪ Sect.103 CPSIA - Child Product Tracking Label▪ Sect.104 CPSIA – DITP▪ 16 CFR 1501 – Small Parts▪ 16 CFR 1500.44 – FlammabilityFull-Size Crib (manf. before 06/28/11)▪ 16 CFR 1508 – Full-Size Crib▪ 16 CFR 1303 – Lead in Paint▪ Sect.101 CPSIA – Lead in Substrates▪ Sect.103 CPSIA - Child Product Tracking Label▪ Sect.104 CPSIA – DITP▪ 16 CFR 1501 – Small Parts▪ 16 CFR 1500.44 – FlammabilityNon-full-Size Crib (manf. before 06/11)▪ 16 CFR 1509 – Non Full-Size Crib▪ 16 CFR 1303 – Lead in Paint▪ Sect.101 CPSIA – Lead in Substrates▪ Sect.103 CPSIA - Child Product Tracking Label▪ Sect.104 CPSIA – DITP▪ 16 CFR 1501 – Small Parts▪ 16 CFR 1500.44 – FlammabilityFull-Size Crib (manf. after 06/28/11)▪ 16 CFR 1219 – Full-Size Crib▪ 16 CFR 1303 – Lead in Paint▪ Sect.101 CPSIA – Lead in Substrates▪ Sect.103 CPSIA - Child Product Tracking Label▪ Sect.104 CPSIA – DITP▪ 16 CFR 1501 – Small Parts▪ 16 CFR 1500.44 – FlammabilityNon-full-Size Crib (manf. after 06/11)▪ 16 CFR 1220 – Non Full-Size Crib▪ 16 CFR 1303 – Lead in Paint▪Sect.101 CPSIA – Lead in Substrates▪ Sect.103 CPSIA - Child Product Tracking Label▪ Sect.104 CPSIA – DITP▪ 16 CFR 1501 – Small Parts▪ 16 CFR 1500.44 – FlammabilityBaby Gate▪ ASTM F1004-13 – Baby Gates▪ 16 CFR 1303 – Lead in Paint▪ Sect.101 CPSIA – Lead in Substrates▪ Sect.103 CPSIA - Child Product Tracking Label ▪ Sect.104 CPSIA – DITP▪ 16 CFR 1501 – Small Parts▪ 16 CFR 1500.44 – FlammabilityHook-On Chair▪ ASTM F1235-03(2008) – Hook-On Chairs▪ 16 CFR 1303 – Lead in Paint▪ Sect.101 CPSIA – Lead in Substrates▪ Sect.103 CPSIA - Child Product Tracking Label ▪ Sect.104 CPSIA – DITP▪ 16 CFR 1501 – Small Parts▪ 16 CFR 1500.44 – FlammabilityBunk Bed▪ 16 CFR 1513 – Bunk Beds▪ 16 CFR 1303 – Lead in Paint▪ Sect.101 CPSIA – Lead in Substrates▪ Sect.103 CPSIA - Child Product Tracking Label ▪ 16 CFR 1501 – Small Parts▪ Sect.104 CPSIA, 16 CFR 1130 – DITP▪ 16 CFR 1500.44 – FlammabilityToddler Bed▪ 16 CFR 1217 – Toddler Beds▪ 16 CFR 1303 – Lead in Paint▪ Sect.101 CPSIA – Lead in Substrates▪ Sect.103 CPSIA - Child Product Tracking Label ▪ 16 CFR 1501 – Small Parts▪ Sect.104 CPSIA, 16 CFR 1130 – DITP▪ 16 CFR 1500.44 – FlammabilityPlay Yard▪ 16 CFR 1221 – Play Yards▪ 16 CFR 1303 – Lead in Paint▪ Sect.101 CPSIA – Lead in Substrates▪ Sect.103 CPSIA - Child Product Tracking Label ▪ Sect.104 CPSIA – DITP▪ 16 CFR 1501 – Small Parts▪ 16 CFR 1500.44 – FlammabilityChanging Table▪ ASTM F2388-09 – Changing Table▪ 16 CFR 1303 – Lead in Paint▪ Sect.101 CPSIA – Lead in Substrates▪Sect.103 CPSIA - Child Product Tracking Label ▪ Sect.104 CPSIA – DITP▪ 16 CFR 1501 – Small Parts▪ 16 CFR 1500.44 – FlammabilityInfant Carrier▪ 16 CFR 1225, ASTM F2050-13a – Infant Carrier ▪ 16 CFR 1303 – Lead in Paint▪ Sect.101 CPSIA – Lead in Substrates▪ Sect.103 CPSIA - Child Product Tracking Label ▪ Sect.104 CPSIA – DITP▪ 16 CFR 1501 – Small Parts▪ 16 CFR 1500.44 – FlammabilityFramed Infant Carrier▪ ASTM F2549-09a – Infant Carrier▪ 16 CFR 1303 – Lead in Paint▪ Sect.101 CPSIA – Lead in Substrates▪ Sect.103 CPSIA - Child Product Tracking Label ▪ Sect.104 CPSIA – DITP▪ 16 CFR 1501 – Small Parts▪ 16 CFR 1500.44 – FlammabilityInfant Car Seat▪ FMVSS 213 – Safety Standard for Car Seats▪ 16 CFR 1225, ASTM F2050-12 – Infant Carrier ▪ 16 CFR 1303 – Lead in Paint▪ Sect.101 CPSIA – Lead in Substrates▪ Sect.103 CPSIA - Child Product Tracking Label ▪ Sect.104 CPSIA – DITP▪ 16 CFR 1501 – Small Parts▪ 16 CFR 1500.44 – Flammability Infant Folding Chair▪ ASTM F2613-13 – Folding Chair▪ 16 CFR 1303 – Lead in Paint▪ Sect.101 CPSIA – Lead in Substrates▪ Sect.103 CPSIA - Child Product Tracking Label▪ Sect.104 CPSIA – DITP▪ 16 CFR 1501 – Small Parts▪ 16 CFR 1500.44 – FlammabilityBooster Seat▪ ASTM F2640-12 – Booster Seat▪ 16 CFR 1303 – Lead in Paint▪ Sect.101 CPSIA – Lead in Substrates▪ Sect.103 CPSIA - Child Product Tracking Label▪ Sect.104 CPSIA – DITP▪ 16 CFR 1501 – Small Parts▪ 16 CFR 1500.44 – FlammabilityStroller▪ ASTM F833-13 – Strollers and Carriages▪ 16 CFR 1303 – Lead in Paint▪ Sect.101 CPSIA – Lead in Substrates▪ Sect.103 CPSIA - Child Product Tracking Label▪ Sect.104 CPSIA – DITP▪ 16 CFR 1501 – Small Parts▪ 16 CFR 1500.44 – FlammabilityHigh Chair▪ ASTM F404-10 – High Chair▪ 16 CFR 1303 – Lead in Paint▪ Sect.101 CPSIA – Lead in Substrates▪ Sect.103 CPSIA - Child Product Tracking Label▪ Sect.104 CPSIA – DITP▪ 16 CFR 1501 – Small Parts▪ 16 CFR 1500.44 – FlammabilityInfant Swing▪ ASTM F208-12a – Infant Swings▪ 16 CFR 1303 – Lead in Paint▪ Sect.101 CPSIA – Lead in Substrates▪ Sect.103 CPSIA - Child Product Tracking Label▪ Sect.104 CPSIA – DITP▪ 16 CFR 1501 – Small Parts▪ 16 CFR 1500.44 – FlammabilityInfant Sling▪ ASTM F2907-13 – Infant Slings▪ 16 CFR 1303 – Lead in Paint▪ Sect.101 CPSIA – Lead in Substrates▪ Sect.103 CPSIA - Child Product Tracking Label▪ Sect.104 CPSIA – DITP▪ 16 CFR 1501 – Small Parts▪ 16 CFR 1500.44 – FlammabilityInfant Bathtub▪ ASTM F2670-13 – Infant Bathtub▪ 16 CFR 1303 – Lead in Paint▪ Sect.101 CPSIA – Lead in Substrates▪ Sect.103 CPSIA - Child Product Tracking Label▪ Sect.104 CPSIA – DITP▪ 16 CFR 1501 – Small Parts▪ 16 CFR 1500.44 – FlammabilityBassinet and Cradle▪ ASTM F2194-13 – Bassinets and Cradles▪ 16 CFR 1303 – Lead in Paint▪ Sect.101 CPSIA – Lead in Substrates▪ Sect.103 CPSIA - Child Product Tracking Label▪ Sect.104 CPSIA – DITP▪ 16 CFR 1501 – Small Parts▪ 16 CFR 1500.44 – FlammabilityBedside Sleepers▪ 16 CFR 1222, ASTM F2906-13 –Bedside Sleeper▪ 16 CFR 1303 – Lead in Paint▪ Sect.101 CPSIA – Lead in Substrates▪ Sect.103 CPSIA - Child Product Tracking Label▪ Sect.104 CPSIA – DITP▪ 16 CFR 1501 – Small Parts▪ 16 CFR 1500.44 – FlammabilityStationary Activity Center▪ ASTM F2012-12 – Stationary Activity Center▪ 16 CFR 1303 – Lead in Paint▪ Sect.101 CPSIA – Lead in Substrates▪ Sect.103 CPSIA - Child Product Tracking Label▪ Sect.104 CPSIA – DITP▪ 16 CFR 1501 – Small Parts▪ 16 CFR 1500.44 – FlammabilitySoft Infant & Toddler Carriers▪ ASTM F2236-13 – Soft Carriers▪ 16 CFR 1303 – Lead in Paint▪ Sect.101 CPSIA – Lead in Substrates▪ Sect.103 CPSIA - Child Product Tracking Label▪ Sect.104 CPSIA – DITP▪ 16 CFR 1501 – Small Parts▪ 16 CFR 1500.44 – FlammabilityPortable Bed Rail▪ 16 CFR 1224 – Portable Bed Rails▪ 16 CFR 1303 – Lead in Paint▪ Sect.101 CPSIA – Lead in Substrates▪ Sect.103 CPSIA - Child Product Tracking Label▪ Sect.104 CPSIA – DITP▪ 16 CFR 1501 – Small Parts▪ 16 CFR 1500.44 – FlammabilityInfant Cushion or Pillow▪ 16 CFR 1500.18(a)(16) – Infant Cushions▪ 16 CFR 1303 – Lead in Paint▪ Sect.101 CPSIA – Lead in Substrates▪ Sect.103 CPSIA - Child Product Tracking Label▪ Sect.104 CPSIA – DITP▪ 16 CFR 1501 – Small Parts▪ 16 CFR 1500.44 – FlammabilityBaby Bouncer and Jumper▪ 16 CFR 1500.18(a)(16) – Baby Bouncers▪ 16 CFR 1303 – Lead in Paint▪ Sect.101 CPSIA – Lead in Substrates▪ Sect.103 CPSIA - Child Product Tracking Label▪ Sect.104 CPSIA – DITP▪ 16 CFR 1501 – Small Parts▪ 16 CFR 1500.44 – FlammabilityChildren’s Bike▪ 16 CFR 1512 – Requirements for Bicycles▪ 16 CFR 1501 – Small Parts▪ 16 CFR 1303 – Lead in Paint▪ Sect.101 CPSIA – Lead in Substrates▪ Sect.103 CPSIA - Child Product Tracking LabelChildren’s Tricycle▪ ANSI Z315.1 – Requirements for Tricycles▪ 16 CFR 1303 – Lead in Paint▪ Sect.101 CPSIA – Lead in Substrates▪ Sect.103 CPSIA - Child Product Tracking Label▪ 16 CFR 1505 – Electronic ToysCarpets, Rugs, Bath Mats & Sheet▪ 16 CFR 1631 (smaller than 24 sq. ft.)▪ 16 CFR 1630 (larger than 24 sq. ft.)Adult Bicycle▪ 16 CFR 1512 – Requirements for BicyclesNon-Powered Scooter▪ ASTM F2264-09a – non-powered(ages 5&below, add children’s product)Mattress & Mattress Pad▪ 16 CFR 1632 – Cigarettes▪ 16 CFR 1633 – Small Light SourcePortable Gas Container▪ ASTM PS 119-01 – Portable Gas ContainerPowered Scooter▪ ASTM F2642-08 – labeling▪ ASTM F2641-08 – powered▪ Sect.103 CPSIA - Child Product Tracking Label(ages 5&below, add children’s product)Adult Apparel▪ 16 CFR 1611 – Flammability of Vinyl ▪ 16 CFR 1610 - Apparel FlammabilityAdult Bicycle Helmet▪ 16 CFR 1203 – Bicycle HelmetsChild Bicycle Helmet▪ 16 CFR 1203 – Bicycle Helmets▪ 16 CFR 1303 – Lead in Paint▪ Sect.101 CPSIA – Lead in Substrates▪ Sect.103 CPSIA - Child Product Tracking Label ▪ 16 CFR 1501 – Small Parts▪ 16 CFR 1500.44 – FlammabilityGeneral Furniture▪ 16 CFR 1303 – Lead in PaintChildren’s Jewelry▪ 16 CFR 1303 – Lead in Paint▪ Sect.101 CPSIA – Lead in Substrates▪ Sect.103 CPSIA - Child Product Tracking Label ▪ Sect.108 CPSIA – PhthalatesCandle with Metal Wick▪ 16 CFR 1500.12(a)(2) – Hazardous Substance ▪ 16 CFR 1500.12(a)(i)-(ii) - Banned SubstancesCellulose Insulation▪ 16 CFR 1209 – Cellulose Insulation Multi-Purpose Lighter▪ 16 CFR 1212 – Multi-purpose LightersCigarette Lighter▪ 16 1210 – Cigarette LightersMatchbook▪ 16 CFR 1202 – MatchbooksAll-Terrain Vehicle▪ 16 CFR 1420 – All Terrain VehiclesResidential Garage Door Opener▪ 16 CFR 1211 – Garage Door OpenersCitizens Band Antenna▪ 16 CFR 1204 – Omnidirectional CB AntennasSwimming Pool Slide▪ 16 CFR 1207 – Swimming Pool SlidePortable Gas Container▪ ASTM F852-08 – Portable Gas ContainerMetal Garbage Bin▪ 16 CFR 1301 – Unstable Refuse BinsPortable Gas Container▪ 16 CFR 1303 – Lead in PaintGlass Building Materials▪ 16 CFR 1201 – Architectural GlazingPackaging for Medication & HouseholdCleaners▪ 16 CFR 1700 – PPPA Packaging RequirementGlue▪16 CFR 1302 – Flammable Contact AdhesivesTrampoline▪ ASTM F381-11 – Trampolines▪ ASTM F2225-12 – Trampoline EnclosuresWalk-Behind Power Lawnmower▪ 16 CFR 1205 – Power LawnmowerRefrigerator Door Latch▪ 16 CFR 1750 – Refrigerator Door Latch。
VX-1700 HF SSB移动无线电说明书
VX-1700HOJA DE ESPECIFICACIONES – AMÉRICA L ATINA Comunicaciones de largo alcanceEl radio VX-1700 multiuso está diseñado para operar como radio móvil o como estación base para comunicaciones móviles fijas de largo alcance. Los modos de operación incluyen LSB/USB (J3E y J2B), AM (A3E) y CW (A1A), convirtiendo al radio VX-1700 en la solución ideal para una amplia variedad de aplicaciones. Popular para el uso por parte de ciudades y gobiernos locales para apoyar la gestión de seguridad pública y respuesta a situaciones de desastre.Amplia capacidad de canalesEl radio VX-1700 puede almacenar hasta 200 canales dispuestos en cinco grupos con la flexibilidad necesaria para tener cualquier número de canales por grupo. Cada canal puede ser programado con una descripción alfanumérica de 6 caracteres para una gestión de llamadas rápida y fácil. Opción de establecimiento automático de enlaces (ALE) Con la opción ALE-1 instalada, el radio VX-1700 selecciona automática- mente el canal que tenga el mejor análisis de calidad de enlace (LQA) entre los canales programados.Opciones flexibles de llamadasIncluye 6 modos de llamada integrados para apoyar varios tipos de comunicaciones:L lamada selectiva (SELCALL): efectúe llamadas a un individuo o grupo usando el número de ID asignado para cada transceptor de llamada privadaL lamada de verificación de señal (Beacon Request Call): verifique la calidad de la señal entre transceptores antes de efectuar una llamada selectiva para cerciorarse de que la misma sea viableL lamada telefónica (TELCALL): efectúe una llamada a través del servicio de interconexión telefónica para expandir el contacto con individuos por teléfonoL lamada de mensajería: envíe mensajes de texto (hasta 64 caracteres) a otro transceptor para expandir las opciones de comunicaciónL lamada de solicitud de posición: monitoree la información de posición de otro transceptor cuando use una unidad móvilL lamada de envío de posición: transmita la información de posición a otro transceptor para notificar a otros usuarios su ubicación actual Operación de vigilancia doblePermite operar el radio VX-1700 en un canal mientras se vigila periódicamente el canal designado en la memoria para cerciorarse de que no se pierda ninguna llamada. Es ideal para situaciones de coordinación de emergencias cuando es imprescindible que una llamada llegue al despachador.VX-1700La diferencia Vertex Standard Nuestro principal objetivo es alcanzar un máximo nivel de satisfacción del cliente ofreciendo productos y servicios que excedan sus expectativas. Los radios Vertex Standard son diseñados para durar y son fabricados con total precisión para ofrecer el máximo valor posible y un desempeño óptimo proporcionando una conexión sin riesgos.Otras funciones4 teclas programables Silenciador de ruido Semi-interrupción CWFunción de tono lateral CWFunciones de Bloqueo de Canal Ocupado (BCLO), Bloqueo de Tono Ocupado (BTLO) y Limitador deTiempo de Transmisión (TOT) Operación activada por voz (VOX)AccesoriosMH-31A8J: Micrófono manual dinámico MD-12A8J: Micrófono de escritorioMD-100A8X: Micrófono de escritorio para control de canalesFP-1030A: Fuente de alimentación externa MLS-100: Parlante externo, 12 WMLS-200: Parlante externo a prueba de agua, 12 W ALE-1: Unidad de establecimiento automático de enlaces FC-30: Sintonizador de antena(líneas coaxiales 1,8 MHz - 30 MHz)FC-40: Sintonizador de antena (antenas alámbricas y de estilo látigo)YA-30: Antena HF de amplio alcance de 23,4 m (dipolo) YA-31: Antena HF de amplio alcance de 15 m (dipolo o cable) Y A-007FG: Antena móvei HF de alta frecuencia multibanda (7 MHz a 30 MHz requiere FC-40) M MB-89: Soporte móvil de un solo toqueLas especificaciones están sujetas a cambios sin aviso previo ni obligación. Diseño e ingeniería japonesa. Vertex Standard LMR, Inc. Vertex Standard es marca comercial de Vertex Standard LMR, Inc. Todas las demás marcas comerciales pertenecen a sus respectivos propietarios. © 2014 Vertex Standard LMR, Inc. Todos los derechos reservados. LSS1700_ES_05/2014Especificaciones generalesRango de frecuencia RX TX30 kHz – 30.0000 MHz 1.600 – 30.0000 MHzCantidad de canales 200Tipo de emisiónA1A(CW); J3E(LSB/USB); A3E(AM); J2B (USB/LSB)Requisitos de alimentaciónDC 13.8 V ±15%, Conexión a tierra negativaPasos del sintetizador de frecuencias 10 Hz, 100 Hz, 1 kHz Estabilidad de frecuencia ± 1 ppm (-10º C a +55º Típica)Consumo de corrienteEn espera: 25 mA; RX, sin señal: 1.0 A; RX: 1.5 ATX: 24 A (salida de 125 W)Rango de temperatura de operación -10º C a +55º C Impedancia de antena 50 Ohms Dimensiones (Al x An x P)99 x 241 x 285 mmPeso (aprox.)4,3 kgEspecificaciones de receptorFrecuencia intermedia 1ra: 45.274 MHz, 2da: 24 kHzSensibilidad(A1A/J2B/J3E/A3E: S/N 10 dB) 0.5 – 1.6 MHz: 1.41 μV (A1A/J2B/J3E); 8 μV (A3E) 1.6 – 30 MHz: 0.16 μV (A1A/J2B/J3E); 1 μV (A3E)Sensibilidad del silenciador (A1A/J2B/J3E)0.5 – 1.6 MHz: 2.5 μV 1.6 – 30 MHz: 2 μV Rechazo de imagen y frecuencia intermedia (IF)Superior a 80 dBSelectividad A1A(W), J2B(W), J3E: > 2.2 kHz a -6 dB; < 4.5 kHz a -60 dB A1A(N), J2B(N): > 500 Hz a -6 dB; < 2.0 kHz a - 60 dBA3E: > 6 kHz a - 6 dB; < 20 kHz a -60 dBSalida de audio 2.2 W en 8 Ohms a 10% THD Impedancia de audio 4 – 16 Ohms (8 Ohms nominales)Radiación conducidaMenos de 4000 μWEspecificaciones de transmisorPotencia de salida 125 W (A1A, J2B, J3E a 1.6000 – 3.9999 MHz)*100 W (A1A, J2B, J3E a 4.0000 – 30.000 MHz)Portadora AM de 31 W (A3E a 1.6000 – 3.9999 MHz)Portadora AM de 25 W (A3E a 4.0000 – 30.000 MHz)Ciclo de trabajo RX: TX = 4 min.: 1 min.ModulaciónJ3E: modulador tipo PSN A3E: Nivel bajo (etapa temprana)Radiación de espurias Superior a 56 dB (armónicos) Supresión de portadora J3E Superior a 50 dB por debajo de salida pico Supresión de banda lateral indeseada Superior a 60 dB por debajo de salida picoEmisiones espurias: 56 dBRespuesta de audio (J3E)No más de -6 dB desde 400 Hz – 2500 HzAncho de banda ocupado A1A: menos de 0.5 kHz; J3E: menos de 3.0 kHz; A3E: menos de 6.0 kHzImpedancia del micrófono200 – 10 k Ohms, (600 Ohms Nominal)*100 W al usar FC-30。
中国标准CCS分类号
D10/19 地质矿产勘察与开发 D20/29 固体燃料矿 D30/39 黑色金属矿
D40/49 有色金属矿 D50/59 非金属矿 D80/89 地质勘探设备
P Q Q 金属材料入 H 类,木材入 B68/71,竹材入 B67。 Q 日用陶瓷、玻璃制品入 Y20/24。 Q Q Q 研磨材料入 J43。 Q Q Q 窑炉、熔炉入各有关建材设备类目。建筑塑料制品用机械入
G95。 R R R R 船舶维护与修理用工艺、工装分别入下列各有关类目。 R R R R S S S 机车车辆通用的基础与方法标准,车钩与缓冲装置,制动系统,
S40/49 机车 S50/59 铁路车辆 S60/69 铁路信号 S70/79 铁路通信 S80/84 牵引供电 S90/99 铁路运输 T00/09 车辆综合 T10/19 汽车发动机 T20/29 汽车底盘与车身 T30/34 车辆通用零部件 T35/39 车用电子、电气设备与仪表 T40/49 汽车 T50/59 专用汽车
E20/29 石油 天然气
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E30/49 石油产品
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E60/69 石油产品添加剂
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E90/99 石油勘探、开发、集输设备 E 石油炼制设备入 G90/93。
F00/09 能源、核技术综合
F 各种能源综合性标准入本类 F00/09。常规能源:煤炭入 D20/24, 石油、天然气入 E20/27,燃料油入 E31,电工基础和产品标准 (含电力)入 K 类。用于生产、流通过程中保证符合文字标准 要求的核技术标样分别入本类各有关类目。综合性、系统性的 电力标准入此。
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ASTM F899-2011
3. Classification and Type
3.1 Classes—Stainless steel material requirements for surgical instruments shall conform to one of the following classes, as specified:
3.1.1 Class 3—Austenitic Stainless Steel. 3.1.2 Class 4—Martensitic Stainless Steel. 3.1.3 Class 5—Precipitation Hardening Stainless Steel. 3.1.4 Class 6—Ferritic Stainless Steel.
1.2 The values stated in inch-pound units are to be regarded as standard. The values given in parentheses are mathematical conversions to SI units that are provided for information only and are not considered standard.
410X
220
416
262
416 Mod
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420A
220
420B
235
420 Mod
255
420X
262
420C
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420F
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262
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Interflon Fin Super (aerosol)化学品安全技术说明书
页 1/10化学品安全技术说明书根据 GB/T 16483-2008, GB/T 17519-2013打印日期 2015.05.28在 2015.05.28 审核GHS02GHS07GHS08· 名称危险· 标签上辨别危险的成份:Hydrocarbons, C11-C14, n-alkanes, isoalkanes, cyclics, < 2% aromatics (Nota P, -R45, <0,1% benzene)(Z)-油酰肌氨酸Hydrocarbons, C10-C13, n-alkanes, isoalkanes, cyclics, < 2% aromatics (Nota P, -R45, <0,1% benzene)White mineral oil (petroleum)· 危险字句H222-H229极端易燃烟雾剂 压力容器:遇热可爆裂H333吸入可能有害H319引起严重的眼睛刺激H304吞下或进入呼吸道可致命。
· 警戒字句· 预防措施P210远离热源/火花化学品中文(英文)名称, 化学品俗名或商品名:Interflon Fin Super (aerosol)(在 1 页继续)P211切勿喷洒在明火或其他点火源上。
P280戴防护手套/防护眼罩/防护面具。
P264作业后彻底清洗。
· 事故响应P301+P310如误吞咽:立即呼叫解毒中心/医生P305+P351+P338如进入眼睛:用水小心冲洗几分钟。
如戴隐型眼镜并可方便地取出,取出隐型眼镜。
继续冲洗。
P304+P312如误吸入:如感觉不适,呼叫解毒中心/医生P337+P313如仍觉眼刺激:求医/就诊。
P331不得诱导呕吐。
· 安全贮存P405存放处须加锁。
P410+P412防日晒。
不可暴露在超过50°C/122 F 的温度下· 废弃处置P501按照本地 / 地区 / 国家 / 国际规例处理内含物 / 容器。
ME6249 250mA 18V 耐压线性稳压器说明书
250mA ,18V 耐压,输出防过冲LDO-ME6249概述ME6249是一款采用CMOS 工艺制作的低压差、低功耗线性稳压器,内置基准电路、误差放大器以及反馈电阻网络。
ME6249输入电压最高达到18V ,输出电流最大250mA 。
内部反馈电压可以设置固定输出电压,输出电压范围1.8V~5.0V 。
输出防过冲电路可以保证热插拔上电时输出没有明显过冲。
特点 ● 输出电压防过冲 ● 高输入电压:高达18V ● 低静态电流:3uA (Typ ) ● 输出电压精度:± 1% ● 输出电流:IOUT = 250mA ( VIN = 4.3V & VOUT =3.3V ) ● 低温度系数● 采用低ESR 的陶瓷电容输出稳定应用场合● 以电池供电的设备的稳压电源 ● 家电产品的稳压电源● 携带通信设备、数码相机、数码音响设备的稳压电源封装形式● 3-pin SOT23-3、SOT89-3典型性能特征 典型应用图timeVINVOUTVoutGNDVINCIN10uFCIN 10uFME6249选购指南ME 62 49 X XX XX G封装形式M3:SOT23-3 P :SOT89-3输出电压环保标识版本/系列产品品种号产品类别号公司标志产品脚位图123SOT23-3 SOT89-3脚位功能说明功能框图VINOUTGND 绝对最大额定值电气参数ME6249A33M3GOME6249A50M3GO1. VOUT (T) :规定的输出电压2. VOUT (E) :有效输出电压( 即当IOUT保持一定数值,VIN = (VOUT (T)+1.0V)时的输出电压。
3. Vdif :VIN1 –VOUT (E)’VIN1 :逐渐减小输入电压,当输出电压降为VOUT (E) 的98%时的输入电压。
VOUT (E)’= VOUT (E)*98%典型性能参数(1)Output Voltage VS. Output Current(Ta = 25 °C)ME6249A33ME6249A50(2)Output Voltage VS. Input Voltage(Ta = 25 °C)ME6249A33 ME6249A50(3)Quiescent Current VS. Input Voltage(Ta = 25 °C)ME6249A33 ME6249A50(4)Output Voltage VS. Temperature (I OUT=10mA)ME6249A33 ME6249A50(5)Quiescent Current VS. TemperatureME6249A33 ME6249A50(6)Dropout Voltage VS. Output CurrentME6249A33 ME6249A50封装信息封装形式:SOT23-3封装形式:SOT89-3●本资料内容,随产品的改进,可能会有未经预告之更改。
Doctrine 2015
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一、高考再创辉煌
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5、共有14人进入数学、物理、化学国家冬令营,占全省33.3%。
6、共有5人进入数学、化学国家集训队。
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176名同学被美国排名前50名的大学录取,比例再一次达到了90%以上。
3、学生申请到的奖学金总额为357.48万美元。