F5005A产品说明书
500系列话筒前置放大器502快速入门指南说明书
500 SERIES MICROPHONE PREAMPLIFIER 502 500 Series Modular Midas Microphone Preamplifier with Classic XL4 FiltersV 1.0带有此标志的终端设备具有强大的电流, 存在触电危险。
仅限使用带有 1/4'' TS 或扭锁式插头的高品质专业扬声器线。
所有的安装或调整均须由合格的专业人员进行。
此标志提醒您,产品内存在未绝缘的危险电压, 有 触电危险。
此标志提醒您查阅所附的重要的使用及维修说明。
请阅读有关手册。
小心为避免触电危险, 请勿打开机顶盖 (或背面挡板)。
设备内没有可供用户维修使用的部件。
请将维修事项交由合格的专业人员进行。
小心为避免着火或触电危险, 请勿将此设备置于雨淋或潮湿中。
此设备也不可受液体滴溅, 盛有液体的容器也不可置于其上, 如花瓶等。
小心维修说明仅是给合格的专业维修人员使用的。
为 避免触电危险, 除了使用说明书提到的以外, 请勿进行任何其它维修。
所有维修均须由合格的专业人员进行。
1. 请阅读这些说明。
2. 请妥善保存这些说明。
3. 请注意所有的警示。
4. 请遵守所有的说明。
5. 请勿在靠近水的地方使用本产品。
6. 请用干布清洁本产品。
7. 请勿堵塞通风口。
安装本产品时请遵照厂家的说明。
8. 请勿将本产品安装在热源附近, 如 暖气片, 炉子或其它产生热量的设备 ( 包括功放器)。
9. 请勿移除极性插头或接地插头的安全装置。
接地插头是由两个插塞接点及一个接地头构成。
若随货提供的插头不适合您的插座, 请找电工更换一个合适的插座。
10. 妥善保护电源线, 使其不被践踏或刺破, 尤其注意电源插头、多用途插座及设备连接处。
11. 请只使用厂家指定的附属设备和配 件。
12. 请只使用厂家指定的或随货销售的手推车, 架子, 三 角架, 支架和桌子。
若使用手推车来搬运设备, 请注意安全放置设备, 以 避免手推车和设备倾倒而受伤。
5000A交流变频电源系列操作说明书
APS5000A系列交流变频电源使用说明书版本:01目录第一章安全规定 (5)1.1安全须知 (5)1.2维护和保养 (5)第二章安装要点 (6)2.1拆封和检查 (6)2.2使用前的准备 (6)2.3储存和运输 (7)第三章技术规格 (8)第四章操作面板介绍 (9)4.1前面板说明 (9)4.2后面板说明 (10)第五章操作说明 (11)第六章附录资料 (14)6.1故障检修 (14)6.2串行口通讯失败的检查 (14)6.3产品维护 (14)6.4R S232通讯说明 (15)第一章安全规定使用前应该注意的规定和事项!!!安全标志高电压警告符号。
高压危险符号。
机体接地符号。
接地符号1.1 安全须知·使用本交流变频电源前,请先完整阅读本操作说明,并充分了解本机所使用的安全标志,以策安全.·在开启本机的输入电源开关前,请先选择正确的输入电压规格.为防止意外伤害或死亡发生,必须由专业人员连接各输入或输出线,在搬移和使用机器时,请务必先观察清楚,然后再进行操作.1.2 维护和保养使用者的维护为了防止触电的发生,请不要掀开仪器的盖子。
本仪器内部所有的零件绝对不需使用者维护。
如果仪器有异常情况发生,请寻求我公司或其指定的经销商给予维护。
所附的线路和方块图只供参考之用。
定期维护交流电源供应器、输入电源线各相关附件等每年至少要仔细检验和校验一次,以保护使用者的安全和仪器的精确性。
使用者的修改用者不得自行更改机器的线路或零件,如被更改,机器保质期则自动失效并且我公司不负责任。
使用未经本公司认可的零件或附件也不给予保证。
如发现送回检修的机器被更改,我公司会将机器的电路或零件修复回原来设计的状态,并收取修护费用。
第二章 安装要点产品的拆封、检查、使用前的准备、和储存等的规则。
2.1 拆封和检查1. 打开交流变频电源的包装,请检查随机附件,附件:1.说明书一本.2.合格证一份。
3.电源线一条。
2. 本产品包装在一个用珍珠棉保护的包装箱内,客户如果收到包装箱有破损时,请检查机器的外观是否有无变形、刮伤、或面板损坏等。
电动旋钮驱动器说明书
Part no. Clamp side spring return FSTF120 US CWFSTF120.1 US CW (bulk pack)FSTF120.1 CCW CCW (bulk pack)FSTF120-S US CW CWFSTF120-S.1 US CW (bulk pack)FSTF120-S.1 CCW CCW (bulk pack)FSTF24-S.1 US CW (bulk pack)† UL File XAPX.E108966Torque 18 in-lb, 250°F for 30 min, for fire and smoke dampers ApplicationThe type FSTF spring-return actuator is intended for the operation of smoke and combination fire and smoke dampers in ventilation and air-conditioning systems. The actuator will meet requirements of UL555 and UL555S when tested as an assembly with the damper. Square footage of damper operated will depend on make and model per damper manufacturer UL testing.OperationMounting of the actuator to the damper axle shaft or jackshaft is via a cold-weld clamp. Teeth in the clamp and V-bolt dig into the metal of both solid and hollow shafts maintaining a perfect connection. The specially designed clamp will not crush hollow shafts. The bottom end of the actuator is held by an anti-rotation strap or by a stud provided by the damper manufacturer. The actuator is mounted in its fail safe position with the damper blade(s) typically closed. Upon applying power, the actuator drives the damper to the open position. The internal spring is tensioned at the same time. If the power supply is interrupted, the spring moves the damper back to its fail-safe position.and output wiring with suitable flexible conduit. Properly terminate the conduit in a suitable junction box. Retrofit Safety NoteUse of the FSTF for replacement of other makes of actuators is limited in damper area. The FSLF is preferred for direct coupled applications. The FSTF may be applied for linkage applications on dampers 1.5 sq.ft. and smaller at velocities under 2000 fpm.FSTF24 USOn/Off, Spring Return, Fail-Safe, 24VAC/DCD a t e c r e a t e d , 03/08/2019 - S u b j e c t t o c h a n g e . © B e l i m o A i r c o n t r o l s (U S A ), I n c .Typical SpecificationAll smoke and combination fire and smoke dampers shall be provided with Belimo FSTF, FSLF, FSNF, or FSAF actuators. All substitutions must be approved before submission of bid. Damper and actuator shall have UL 555S Listing for 250°F &/or 350°F. Actuator shall have been tested to UL 2043 per requirements of IMC 602.2 and NEC 300.22 (c). Where position indication is required -S models with auxiliary switches or damper blade switches will be provided per code requirements.Wiring DiagramsProvide overload protection and disconnect as required.Actuators may also be powered by 24 VDC.45Actuators may be powered in parallel. Power consumption must be observed.75Ground present on some models.Meets cULus requirements without the need of an electrical ground connection.FSTF24 USOn/Off, Spring Return, Fail-Safe, 24VAC/DCD a t e c r e a t e d , 03/08/2019 - S u b j e c t t o c h a n g e . © B e l i m o A i r c o n t r o l s (U S A ), I n c .。
Series BFV Butterfly Valves 安装与操作指南说明书
SPECIFICATIONS VALVE BODYService: Compatible liquids, gases, and steam.Line Size: 2˝ to 12˝.Body Style: 2-way, wafer, or lug butterfly.End Connections: Flange, to be used with flanges that are ANSI Class 125(B16.1) and ANSI Class 150 (B16.5) dimensions.Pressure Limit: 225 psi (15.5 bar) WOG.Wetted Materials:Body Material: Ductile iron.Disc: 316 SS.Seat and O-ring: EPDM or PTFE.Stem: 410 SS.Temperature Limits: Disc: EPDM: -50 to 250°F (-46 to 121°C). PTFE: 0 to 300°F (-18 to 149°C).Bearings: Nylatron.Flow Rate: See Cv chart.Operator: 2 to 6˝: 10-position locking hand lever. 8 to 12˝: manual gear.Series BFV Butterfly Valves are bi-directional allowing control of fluid flow and sealing in either direction, and are designed for installation between the faces of 125#/150# ANSI flanges. They do not require gaskets; the integral seat serves as the gasket. The wafer and lug bodies have bolt hole locations for alignment and attachment with mating flanges.Prior to installation, close the valve. Spread the flanges apart far enough to allow the valve to slip easily between the flanges. Insert the valve between the flanges.Be sure to center the valve and not damage the liner. Allow the flanges to return to their un-spread state. Install and hand-tighten all flange bolts. Slowly open the valve, checking for free movement of the disc. If no obstruction is encountered,leave valve in the open position and tighten all flange bolts. Be certain to keep flange faces as parallel as possible during and after tightening bolts or studs. After final tightening, again check the valve for full opening and closing.Lug style bodies used for dead end service must be installed as marked on the body (inlet–outlet).Size 2˝2-1/2˝3˝4˝5˝6˝8˝10˝12˝A6-11/32(161.13)6-57/64(175.02)7-9/64(181.37)7-7/8(200.03)8-25/64(213.12)8-29/32(226.22)10-1/4(260.31)11-1/2(292.10)13-9/32(337.34)B 3-11/32(85)3-55/64(98)4-3/32(104)4-27/32(123)5-11/32(136)5-53/64(148)7-5/16(186)8-11/32(212)9-7/8(251)C 1-21/32(42.07)1-49/64(44.85)1-25/32(45.24)2-1/16(52.39)2-5/32(54.77)2-13/64(55.96)2-25/64(60.72)2-19/32(65.88)3-1/32(76.99)øD 2-5/64(52.78)2-35/64(64.69)3-7/64(78.98)4-7/64(104.38)4-55/64(123.43)6-9/64(155.97)7-63/64(202.80)9-7/8(250.83)11-7/8(301.63)øD14-3/4(120.65)5-1/2(139.70)6-1/16(153.99)7-1/2(190.50)8-33/64(216.30)9-33/64(241.70)11-49/64(298.85)14-17/64(362.35)17-1/64(432.20)n, WF 44448881212DIMENSIONS [in (mm)]WAFER STYLELUG STYLELUG STYLE“LT”M 5/8(15.88)5/8(15.88)5/8(15.88)5/8(15.88)3/4(19.05)3/4(19.05)3/4(19.05)7/8(22.23)7/8(22.23)øK 3-1/32(76.99)3-1/32(76.99)3-1/32(76.99)3-35/64(90.09)3-35/64(90.09)3-35/64(90.09)4-59/64(125.02)4-59/64(125.02)5-33/64(140.10)øE1-31/32(50.01)1-31/32(50.01)1-31/32(50.01)2-49/64(70.25)2-49/64(70.25)2-49/64(70.25)4-1/64(102)4-1/64(102)4-1/64(102)ød9/32(7.14)9/32(7.14)9/32(7.14)23/64(9.13)23/64(9.13)23/64(9.13)29/64(11.5)29/64(11.5)29/64(11.5)h 1-25/64(35.32)1-25/64(35.32)1-25/64(35.32)2-11/64(55.17)2-11/64(55.17)2-11/64(55.17)2-49/64(70.25)2-49/64(70.25)2-49/64(70.25)L1-17/64(32.15)1-17/64(32.15)1-17/64(32.15)1-17/64(32.15)1-17/64(32.15)1-17/64(32.15)1-1/2(38)1-1/2(38)1-1/2(38)P23/64 x 23/64(9.13 x 9.13)23/64 x 23/64(9.13 x 9.13)23/64 x 23/64(9.13 x 9.13)7/16 x 7/16(11.11 x 11.11)9/16 x 9/16(14.29 x 14.29)9/16 x 9/16(14.29 x 14.29)43/64 x 43/64(17.07 x 17.07)7/8 x 7/8(22.23 x 22.23)7/8 x 7/8(22.23 x 22.23)LO 10-41/64(270.27)10-41/64(270.27)10-41/64(270.27)10-41/64(270.27)10-41/64(270.27)10-41/64(270.27)14-3/16(360.36)19-11/16(500.06)19-11/16(500.06)ISO 5211F05F05F05F07F07F07F10F10F10n, LT 44488881212122-1/27/8-9UNC51-3/43/4-10UNC VALVE DISASSEMBLY1.After removal of valve from the piping system, open the valve fully;2.Remove the handle or actuator;3.Remove the stem retaining pins;4.Pull out the upper stem;5.Pull out the bottom stem;6.Remove the disc from the liner. Do not damage the disc edge;7.Remove the liner;8.If the valve has bushings and o-rings, remove by tapping with blunt instrument;9.Inspect all components for wear and replace as required.VALVE ASSEMBLY1.Clean all reusable parts;2.If valve has bushings and o-rings, tap them carefully;3.Apply a lubricant or soapy solution compatible with elastomers to facilitateassembly;4.Insert liner into body by pressing it into the body evenly;5.Insert disc in open position into liner. Make certain broached end of disc is atthe upper stem end of the body;6.Coat the upper stem with a general purpose lubricant & install into body;7.Install bottom stem;8.Install retaining pins to both stems;9.Install the operator;10.Check assembly by opening & closing the valve several times;11.Follow installation instructions for reinstalling the valve in the piping system.MAINTENANCENo regular maintenance or lubrication is required.WARRANTYThe Series BFV Butterfly Valve is warranted from defects in materials and workmanship for (1) year from the date of purchase. In the unlikely event the valve should fail, the unit can be returned to the factory for warranty repair if the warranty period has not expired. Contact our customer service department for an RGA number and to set up the return.EPDM SeatsService Pressure 50 psi 100 psi 150 psi 200 psi PTFE SeatsService Pressure 50 psi 100 psi 150 psi 200 psiSize (inches)Size (inches)2861081261502-1/212614415019831791952102974295310335400554061069972567507808479408144014901549180010246629103360389012351041005560755821251301421802-1/213014516022031952102483404390430443490565069072079568909409741020816901710177018901036994365504058351252656150834011367DEGREE OPENINGSize 2˝2-1/2˝3˝4˝5˝6˝8˝10˝12˝10°0.10.20.30.50.8234520°58121729458915123430°12202236619518832049540°24373978133205408694107250°4565701392373667271237191160°649811623039260512022047316270°90144183364620958190332405005FULL OPEN 90°1352203026001022157931365340825080°1252042755469301437285448597505Cv is the number of U.S. GPM of 60°F water that will pass through the valve with a 1 PSI pressure drop.Cv VALUESBREAK TORQUES IN INCH-POUNDSFIGURE 1Size LO 2˝10-41/64(270.27)2-1/2˝10-41/64(270.27)3˝10-41/64(270.27)4˝10-41/64(270.27)5˝10-41/64(270.27)6˝10-41/64(270.27)Size 8˝-10˝12˝A2-61/64(75)3-13/64(81.36)B2-31/64(63.10)3-5/32(80.17)Ø11-13/16(300.04)11-13/16(300.04)g12-49/64(70.25)2-49/64(70.25)h11/8(3.18)1/8(3.18)C3-63/64(101.20)4-21/32(118.27)E2-61/64(75)3-13/64(81.36)F9-27/32(250.03)8-15/16(227.01)G3-25/64(86.12)3-9/32(83.34)DIM B D Valve Size (inches)21-1/25/8-11UNC 2-1/21-1/25/8-11UNC 31-1/25/8-11UNC 41-3/45/8-11UNC 623/4-10UNC823/4-10UNC 102-1/47/8-9UNC LUG RECOMMENDED FLANGE BOLT LENGTHS (Fig. 1)HAND LEVER DIMENSIONS [in (mm)]MANUAL GEAR DIMENSIONS [in (mm)]©Copyright 2014 Dwyer Instruments, Inc.Printed in U.S.A. 9/14FR# RV-440860-50 Rev. 2。
F50-A 系列 MP3 说明书 V.M67
F50-A系列MP3用户手册V.M67前言感谢您选用本公司生产的MP 3数码播放器!为了您能尽快轻松自如地操作您的MP 3数码播放器,我们随机配备了内容详尽的用户手册,从中您可以获取有关产品介绍、使用方法等方面的知识,在您开始使用您的MP 3数码播放器之前,请仔细阅读我们随机提供的所有资料,以便您能更好地使用该产品。
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系统要求:PⅡ400以上CPU,64M以上内存,支持USB接口,适用WIN98SE、 WINME、WIN2000、WINXP等操作系统1注意事项★如果长时间不使用本播放器,请一定要取出电池,以避免因电池的渗漏和腐蚀引起播放器的损坏。
★不要在特别热、冷、多尘或潮湿的环境中使用播放器。
★使用时不要让播放器摔落。
★电池的寿命可能会随其使用条件、制造公司和生产日期的不同而有所不同。
★在下列情况下请更换电池:☆出现外观说明7.音量- 8.音量+ 9.挂绳扣 10.播放\暂停\开、关机键11.LCD 显示屏 B 插槽1.上一曲\快退2.下一曲\快进3.A-B 复读4.耳机插孔5.菜单键6.HOLD 键一、安装电池推开电池盖,按电池仓内正确极性标示放入一节AAA电池,合好电池盖即可。
欧姆龙产品更新说明说明书
更新于2013年4月BEST第16版光电传感器PA-125,E3F3-R61/R81传感距离不是2m,应改为3m。
定时器PE-40,H3CR-F8的CAD文件中应该是与P2CF-08组合。
PE-44,与P3G-08配合使用的适配器型号是Y29F-30,应是Y92F-30。
PE-48,H3CR-HRL嵌入式安装的底座是P3G-08,应是P3GA-11。
PE-106,H3CA-8H、H3CA-8H-306有1c限时接点,应是1c限时接点、1c瞬时接点。
开关电源PG-71,本体表格中容量应该是300W和600W,不是30W和60W。
BEST第17版液位设备P-58,动作说明中应是水面升到E1以上时(U1的LED灯亮)。
P-72,LL1和BL1应该是高架水槽缺水。
P-81,E2下限用改为中间用,E1下限用改为上限用P-93,内部连接图中:61F-HSL的表面连接用底座应是8PFA。
P-718,附表1、2中的固有电阻改成电阻率,附表1A中的电导改成电导率。
微动开关P-149,摆杆型、小型线型摆杆型的OP小,OP中,OP大,应该是OF小,OF中,OF大。
P-190,1VAP2-6应是1VAP2-2,1VAP2-2应是1VAP2-6。
P-193,XAA-1的动作特性图中回复力应是动作力,预行程应是回复力。
限位开关P-252,命名规格2中,CL-2、CL-2N是“可调式滚珠摆杆型”错误,应该是“可调式棒式摆杆型”。
P-253,WLI/O连接器型⑤配线规格中的 -M1JB不是“2芯,DC规格、NO配线、连接器查缴No.3、2”,应改为“NC配线”。
P-254,WLD3应是顶部球式柱塞型。
P-255,第二张表格中驱动杆种类前两个“可调式滚珠摆杆”错误,应该是“可调式棒式摆杆”。
P-268,导线规格表格中标准应为5m。
P-281, WL-3A200的长度应该是417.5mm,不是412.5mmP-295,D4A-D00对应的驱动杆的种类不是“可调式滚珠·摆杆型”,应该改成“可调式棒式·摆杆型”。
力计 FG-5005 商品说明书
5,000 g, tension & compression FORCE GAUGEModel : FG-5005ISO-9001, CE, IEC1010FEATURES* 5,000 g, g/oz/Newton.* Tension or Compression,Peak hold, Zero.* Positive/ Reverse display.* 5 digits LCD with back light.* RS-232 computer interface.* Full line accessories, optionaltest stand.* DC 1.5V battery ( UM-3, AA )x 6 or DC 9V adapter in.LUTRON ELECTRONIC5,000 g x 1 g, g/oz/Newton, RS232FORCE GAUGEModel : FG-5005FEATURES*Large LCD display with back light.Update time Fast Approx. 0.2 second.*5,000 g, wide capacity, high resolution, high accuracy,Slow Approx. 0.6 second.high repeatability.Over range Display show " - - - - " when in over*3 kind display unit : g, oz, Newton.Indicator range status.*Tension & compression capability .Data output RS-232 serial computer interface.*Peak hold ( Max. load ) can be held in display during Overload Max. 7 kg.make tension or compression measurement.Capacity*Zero button can operate both for normal measuring Full Scale Approx. 0.2 mm max.& the " peak hold " operation.Deflection*Full capacity zero (tare) control capability.Zero/tare Max. full capacity.*Fast/Slow response time push button.Control*Positive or reverse display direction select.Circuit Exclusive microprocessor LSI-circuit.*Full line accessories ( adapters ) are included.Power Supply 6 x 1.5 V AA (UM-3) size battery*Hand held & stand mounted gauges are available.or DC 9V adapter (not included).*Low power consumption gives long battery life.Power Approx. DC 28 mA*Build in low battery indicator.Consumption*Microprocessor circuit & exclusive load cell transducer.Transducer Exclusive load cell.℃℃℉℉*Over load protection.Operating0 to 50 ( 32 to 122 ).*RS-232 computer interface.Temperature*Built-in DC 9V power adapter input socket.Operating Less than 80% RH.*Professional test stand ( optional ).HumidityDimension 215 x 90 x 45 mm ( 8.5 x 3.5 x 1.8 inch ). SPECIFICATIONS Weight 650 g ( 1.43 LB )/with batteries. Display LCD ( Liquid crystal display ).Mounting Main instrument with mounting holes are5 digits, 16 mm ( 0.63" ) digit size.Holes provided on the back case, easy standBack light.mounting.Display Positive or Reverse direction, select by Accessories Operating manual ....................1 PC. Direction the push button on the front panel.Included Flat-head adapter......................1 PC. Function Tension & Compression (Push & Pull). Hook adapter ...........................1 PC.Normal force, Peak hold ( Max. load ).Cone head adapter ...................1 PC. Peak hold Will freeze the display value of the Chisel head adapter .................1 PC.Peak load ( Max. load ).120 mm extension rod...............1 PC. Zero Zero button can be operated both for Carrying case ...........................1 PC."normal force" or "peak hold" operation Optional * Test stand, Model : FS-1001Unit select g/oz/Newton Accessories* Wedge grip, Model : WG-01Measure5,000 g/176.40 oz/49.03 Newton.* RS232 cable, Model : UPCB-01 Capacity * USB cable, Model : USB-01 Resolution 1 g/0.05 oz/0.01 Newton.* Software for data logging & data Min. Display 3 g/0.10 oz/0.03 Newton. recorder.℃ Model : SW-U801-WIN.Accuracy ±( 0.4 % + 1 digit ), within 23±5.* Under the test weight on 3000 g & 5000 g.* Appearance and specifications listed in this brochure are subject to change without notice.**。
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DJI Typhoon Q500 4K 商品说明书
22internal cooling fan andAlthough the ST10+ is equipped with digital ‘trims’ (located below the control sticks) they are not active/functional when controlling the TYPHOON.ST10+ Display1 Model Name2 Status Information3 Direction to Home Point4 Clock/Current Time5 Watch Me/Follow Me Button6 GPS Status and Number of Satellites for ST10+7 ST10+ Battery Charge Level Status Icon8 Aircraft Battery Voltage9 Altitude of Aircraft (Above Ground Level)10 Ground Speed of Aircraft11 Distance of Aircraft from Home Point 12 Model Select Menu Button 13 In Flight Settings14 Flight Settings Menu Button 15 System Settings Menu Button16 Latitude/Longitude Position of Aircraft 17 Number of Satellites for Aircraft 18 GPS Status for Aircraft 19 Flight Mode of AircraftThe ST10+ is equipped with a touchscreen display that allows for changing various settings and viewing real-time telemetry data and streaming video during flight.QUICK TIP: 1. Double tap on the screen to increase the size of the video viewing area to full-screen and double tap again to return to the standard size.2. Single tap to hide the camera settings, tap again to display camera settings.WARNING: NEVER attempt to fly the TYPHOON via First-Person View (FPV). There’s a slight ‘lag’ in the CGO3 streaming video downlink to the ST10+, and as a result the streaming video/FPV should only be used for aligning camera shots and not for flying! Attempting to fly via FPV can result in a crash that will cause damage to the product, property and/or cause serious injury.IMPORTANT NOTE: Streaming video from the CGO3 to the ST10+ and to a separate phone/tablet (or another Yuneec transmitter/personal ground station) at the same time is NOT recommended as it will result in a very significant lag in the video downlink.89101119181716Press to enter Video Recording, and press Button B to start or stop recording.CAUTION: ALWAYS stop recording video before turning off the TYPHOON/CGO3 to avoid data loss. If you accidentally turn off the TYPHOON/CGO3 before you stop recording, re-insert microSDcard (if removed) and turn the system on again. Wait approximately 20 seconds until the camera LED starts to glow solid green indicating the last video file was recovered.CAUTION: When enter Photo Capturing, video recording is disabled. You MUST switch to video recording to start record videos. During video recording, picture taking (Button A) is accessible. The resolution is set by the video resolution. In this mode, you will capture still phtos from the video.Installing The Flight BatteryAfter the flight battery has been fully charged it’s ready to be installed in the TYPHOON:IMPORTANT NOTE:Keep the TYPHOON level relative to the ground when installing the battery.STEP 1)Push the area at the top of the battery door to release the latch/lock, and then open the door.STEP 2) With the side of the battery cartridge that has the ‘UP’ arrow marking oriented upward, hold the handle and slide the battery into the battery compartment until you feel the connector make a positive connec-tion.NOTE: If you do not install the battery in the correct orientation it will not be possible to make a positive connection.WARNING: Do not force the battery in to make the connection. It should be smooth with little restriction. If it feels tight remove the battery check the connector pins for alignment, and try again. Forcing the battery in can damage the connector and potentially cause the TYPHOON to loose power in flight.STEP 3) Close the battery door by pushing the area at the top to engage the latch/lock.NOTE: If the door will not close because it’s coming into contact with the handle on the battery cartridge, the battery is not inserted far enough to engage the connector properly.GPS Functionalitythe TYPHOON requires a suitable GPS signal/lock in order to start the motors and to be flown. This means it should only be operated outdoors in open areas that are free from people, vehicles and other obstructions. And in order to acquire a suitable GPS signal/lock it’s critical that the GPS anten-na installed in the top of the TYPHOON always have a clear view of the sky (100° minimum clearance required).WARNING:Do NOT attempt to flynear or between tall buildings/ob-structions, near or under densevegetation, structures or indoors. DoNOT attempt to fly the TYPHOON with GPS enabled indoors or in any location known to have poor GPS coverage. And do NOT disable/turn off GPS unless you’re able to properly control the TYPHOON in Angle (Pilot) Mode without GPS assistance and accept ALL responsibility and liability for crashes or ‘fly aways’.If the TYPHOON loses GPS signal/lock while flying it can only be flown in Angle (Pilot) Mode. Smart Mode and Home Mode, along with their corresponding features, will no longer work. And the Main LED Status Indicator will flash purple and the LED Status Indicators below the motors will flash three (3) times per second then will stay off for one (1) second when the TYPHOON loses GPS signal/lock (or if GPS has been disabled/turned off).If the GPS signal/lock is reacquired (after receiving 5–10 seconds of suitable GPS signal), Smart Mode and Home Mode will work again.WARNING: Loss of GPS signal/lock may result in a crash or even a ‘fly away’.100˚21from the APP and the LED indicator on CGO3 front will flash in blue andgreen. It will take approximately 5 seconds to capture the photo and beforeyou can take another still photo.IMPORTANT NOTE: You cannot take still photos while recording video.You MUST stop recording video, and switch to Photo Taking mode in orderto take still photos.2) T o start recording videos, slide the Mode button to Video Recording,then press the red button to start. You’ll hear an audible indication from theAPP each time the recording starts/stops. During recording, the LEDindicator on CGO3 front will flash in blue and green. There will be recordingtime length display on the APP Screen.3) T o stop recording video simply press the red button located on the APP.You’ll hear an audible indication from the APP each time the recordingstarts/stops. And while video is recording, the LED indicator on the front ofGCO3 will flash blue and green, and there will be an indicator showing timelength of the recording on the APP screen.Attaching A Mobile Device to The Steadygrip™Step 1) Press the Curved Lip at thetop front of the SteadyGrip™ asillustrated and fit your MobileDevice with the screen facingtoward the Main LED and PitchControl Wheel.Step 2) Connect your Mobile Deviceto the CGO3’s WiFi by selectingCGO3’s SSID in your WiFi settingsand entering the WiFi Key /Password: 1234567890.Download the free APPnamed as CGO3 to smartdevice at the APP Storeor Google Play Store.In-stall the APP to your5.8GHz WiFi capabledevice. Make a note ofthe network name andpassword located on thetop of the gimbal assem-bly.CGO3 APPCGO3 APP COMPATIBLE DEVICESApple iOS: iphone 5/5c/5s/6/6+ ipad mini/mini+/3/4Android: Mobile Devices with 5.8GHz Suport。
Fluke 771 毫安寿命处理紧扣表校准手册 November 2007 Rev. 2说明书
771Milliamp Process Clamp MeterCalibration ManualNovember 2007 Rev. 2, 7/19© 2007-2019 Fluke Corporation. All rights reserved. Product specifications are subject to change without notice.All product names are trademarks of their respective companies.LIMITED WARRANTY AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITYThis Fluke product will be free from defects in material and workmanship for 3 years (one year for cable and clamp) from the date of purchase. This warranty does not cover fuses, disposable batteries or damage from accident, neglect, misuse or abnormal conditions of operation or handling. Resellers are not authorized to extend any other warranty on Fluke’s behalf. To obtain service during the warranty period, send your defective Meter to the nearest Fluke Authorized Service Center with a description of the problem.THIS WARRANTY IS YOUR ONLY REMEDY. NO OTHER WARRANTIES, SUCH AS FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. FLUKE IS NOT LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR LOSSES, ARISING FROM ANY CAUSE OR THEORY. Since some states or countries do not allow the exclusion or limitation of an implied warranty or of incidental or consequential damages, this limitation of liability may not apply to you.Fluke CorporationP.O. Box 9090 Everett, WA 98206-9090 U.S.A. Fluke Europe B.V.P.O. Box 11865602 BD EindhovenThe NetherlandsООО «Флюк СИАЙЭС»125167, г. Москва,Ленинградский проспект дом 37,корпус 9, подъезд 4, 1 этаж11/99Table of ContentsPage TitleIntroduction (1)Contacting Fluke (2)Safety Information (2)Symbols (3)Specifications (4)Getting Acquainted with the Meter (5)Maintenance (7)Cleaning the Meter (7)Battery Replacement (7)Performance Tests (9)Required Equipment (9)Testing the Batteries (9)Testing the Display (10)Display Hold Test (10)Backlight Test (10)Spotlight LED Test (10)Zero Test (10)Accuracy Tests (11)Calibration Adjustment (12)Adjustment Subroutines (12)Front Panel Operation for Adjustment (12)Calibration Error Messages (13)Calibration Adjustment Procedure (13)Temperature Adjustment Procedure (14)Low Range Adjustment Procedure (14)High Range Adjustment Procedure (14)Phase Adjustment Procedure (15)User Replaceable Parts (16)i771Calibration Manualii771Milliamp Process Clamp MeterIntroductionXW WarningTo prevent electric shock or personal injury, do not perform thecalibration verification tests or calibration proceduresdescribed in this manual unless you are qualified to do so.The information provided in this manual is for the use ofqualified personnel only.This manual provides the complete verification and adjustment procedure for the771 Milliamp Process Clamp Meter (the Meter or Product).The Meter allows closed-case calibration using reference sources. It measuresthe reference signals, calculates the correction factors, and stores them inmemory. The instrument should be calibrated after repair, or if it fails aperformance test.The 771 Calibration Manual provides the following information:•Precautions and safety information•Specifications•Basic maintenance•Calibration verification procedure•Replaceable parts and accessoriesFor complete operating instructions, refer to the 771 Instruction Sheet.1771Calibration Manual2 Contacting FlukeTo contact Fluke, call one of the following telephone numbers:•Technical Support USA: 1-800-44-FLUKE (1-800-443-5853)•Calibration/Repair USA: 1-888-99-FLUKE (1-888-993-5853)•Canada: 1-800-36-FLUKE (1-800-363-5853)•Europe: +31 402-675-200•Japan: +81-3-6714-3114•Singapore: +65-6799-5566•China: +86-400-921-0835•Brazil: +55-11-3530-8901•Anywhere in the world: +1-425-446-5500Or, visit Fluke's website at .To register your product, visit .To view, print, or download the latest manual supplement, visit/usen/support/manuals.Safety InformationA Warning identifies conditions and procedures that are dangerous to the user.A Caution identifies conditions and procedures that can cause damage to theProduct or the equipment under test.XW WarningTo prevent possible electrical shock, fire, or personal injury:•Carefully read all instructions.•Do not alter the Product and use only as specified, or theprotection supplied by the Product can be compromised.•Before each use, inspect the Meter and cable for damage.Look for cracks and missing portions of the clamp andcable. Do not use if clamp is damaged.•Do not use to measure ac current.•Do not touch voltages >30 V ac rms, 42 V ac peak, or 60 V dc.•Do not work alone.•Use the Clamp only on insulated conductors. Use cautionaround bare conductors or bus bars. To prevent electricalshock, do not touch the conductor.•Replace the batteries when the low battery indicator showsto prevent incorrect measurements.Milliamp Process Clamp MeterSymbols3• Comply with local and national safety codes. Use personal protective equipment (approved rubber gloves, faceprotection, and flame-resistant clothes) to prevent shock and arc blast injury where hazardous live conductors are exposed. • Hold the Product behind the tactile barrier. See Figure 1. • Do not use on non-insulated conductors.W CautionTo prevent damage to the Meter, do not open the Meter forcleaning. Do not use solvents to clean it, and do not immerse it in liquid.SymbolsTable 1 explains the symbols that are used on the Meter or in this manual.Table 1. Symbols- Do not apply around, or remove from HAZARDOUS LIVE conductors Consult user documentation. W WARNING. RISK OF DANGER.X WARNING. HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE. Risk of electric shock. On/Off BatteryDC (Direct Current)Avoid strong magnetic fields.P Conforms to European Union directives.Conforms to relevant Australian Safety and EMC standards )Certified by CSA Group to North American safety standards.~This product complies with the WEEE Directive marking requirements. The affixed label indicates that you must not discard this electrical/electronic product in domestic household waste. Product Category: With reference to the equipment types in the WEEE Directive Annex I, this product is classed as category 9 "Monitoring andControl Instrumentation" product. Do not dispose of this product as unsorted municipal waste.771Calibration Manual4 SpecificationsCurrent Ranges ±20.99 mA ±21.0 mA to ±99.9 mAResolution 0.01 mA 0.1 mAAccuracy20.99 mA range99.9 mA range0.2 % reading ±5 digits1 % reading ±5 digitsMaximum Reading ±99.9 mAInfluence of Earth’s Field <0.20 mABattery 2 AA 1.5 V Alkaline, IEC LR6Battery Life 40 hoursSize (H X W X L) 59 mm x 38 mm x 212 mm (2.32 in x 1.49 in x 8.34 in)(with clamp nested)Weight 260 g (9.17 oz) (Including battery)Operating Temperature -10 °C to 50 °C (14 °F to 122 °F)Storage Temperature -25 °C to 60 °C (-13 °F to 140 °F)Operating Humidity <90 % @ <30 °C (86 °F)<75 % @ 30 °C to 50 °C (86 °F to 122 °F)Operating Altitude 0 m to 2000 mStorage Altitude NoneIP Rating IP40Vibration Requirements Random 2 g, 5 Hz to 500 HzTemperature Coefficients 0.1x (specified accuracy)/°C (<18 °C or >28 °C)AC Noise Rejection ≥5 Hz, the Meter reading is the mean value of the measured current Diameter of MeasurableConductor4.5 mm maximumElectrical Compatibility (EMC)General IEC 61010-1: Pollution Degree 2International IEC 61326-1: Portable Electromagnetic Environment;IEC 61326-2-2CISPR 11: Group 1, Class AGroup 1: Equipment has intentionally generated and/or uses conductively-coupled radio frequency energy that is necessary for the internal function of the equipment itself.Class A: Equipment is suitable for use in all establishments other than domestic and those directly connected to a low voltage power supply network that supplies buildings used for domestic purposes.There may be potential difficulties in ensuring electromagnetic compatibility in other environments due to conducted and radiated disturbances.Caution: This equipment is not intended for use in residential environments and may not provideadequate protection to radio reception in such environments.Milliamp Process Clamp MeterGetting Acquainted with the MeterGetting Acquainted with the MeterFigure 1 shows the Meter functions and features.Figure 1. The 771 Milliamp Process Clamp Meter5771Calibration Manual6 X Semiconductors and integrated circuits can be damaged by electrostatic discharge during handling. This notice explains how to minimize damage tothese components.1. Understand the problem.2. Learn the guidelines for proper handling.3. Use the proper procedures, packaging, and bench techniques.Follow these practices to minimize damage to static sensitive parts.XW WarningTo prevent electric shock or personal injury. De-energize the product and all active circuits beforeopening a product enclosure, touching or handlingany PCBs or components.•Minimize handling.•Handle static-sensitiveparts by non-conductiveedges.•Do not slide static-sensitive componentsover any surface.•When removing plug-inassemblies, handle onlyby non-conductiveedges.•Never touch open-edgeconnectors except at astatic-free work station.•Keep parts in the originalcontainers until ready foruse.•Use static shieldingcontainers for handlingand transport.•Avoid plastic, vinyl, andStyrofoam® in the workarea.•Handle static-sensitiveparts only at a static-free work station.•Put shorting strips onthe edge of theconnector to helpprotect installed static-sensitive parts.•Use anti-static typesolder extraction toolsonly.•Use grounded-tipsoldering irons only.Milliamp Process Clamp MeterMaintenanceMaintenanceXW WarningTo prevent possible electric shock or personal injury, repairs orservicing not covered in this manual should be performed onlyby qualified personnel.Cleaning the MeterXW WarningTo prevent electrical shock, remove any input signals beforecleaning.W CautionTo prevent damaging the Meter, do not use aromatichydrocarbons or chlorinated solvents for cleaning. Thesesolutions will react with the plastics used in the Meter.Clean the instrument case with a damp cloth and mild detergent.NoteDirt or debris on the surface of the sensor in the clamp jaw willimpact the precision of measurements. For best performance, cleanthe sensor surfaces with a soft cloth and a solution of Isopropylalcohol as needed.Battery ReplacementXW WarningTo prevent possible electrical shock, fire, or personal injury:•Replace the batteries when the low battery indicator showsto prevent incorrect measurements.•Remove the batteries if the Product is not used for anextended period of time, or if stored in temperatures >50 °C.If the batteries are not removed, battery leakage may result.To replace the batteries, see Figure 2:1. Turn off the Meter.2. Use a flat head screwdriver to loosen the battery access door fastener andremove the door from the case bottom.3. Remove the batteries.4. Replace the batteries with two new AA batteries.5. Reattach the battery access door to the case bottom and tighten the fastener.771Calibration Manualege02.emfFigure 2. Changing the BatteriesMilliamp Process Clamp MeterPerformance TestsPerformance TestsXW WarningTo prevent electrical shock, personal injury, or fire:•Do not perform the verification tests or calibrationadjustment described in this manual unless you arequalified to do so.•Repairs or servicing should be performed only by qualifiedpersonnel.The following tests are used to verify the functions of the Meter. If the Meter failsany of the verification tests, repair is necessary. For service, see ContactingFluke.Required EquipmentRequired equipment for the performance tests is listed in Table 2. If therecommended models are not available, equipment with equivalent specificationsmay be used.Table 2. Required EquipmentEquipment Minimum RequiredCharacteristicsRecommended ModelCalibrator DC Current Accuracy:Range:20.99 mA = 0.11 %99.9 mA = 0.375 %5520A or equivalent1 loop insulated copper wire Insulated 18 gauge, minimum, copper wire, 6-inch diameterTesting the BatteriesPrior to performing the following tests, check the batteries with a multimeter and replace as necessary. See Battery Replacement.771Calibration ManualTesting the Display1. Press and hold while powering on the Meter.2. Compare the Meter display to Figure3.3. Check all display segments for clarity and contrast.Figure 3. Display TestDisplay Hold Test1. Power on the Meter and allow time for the normal operating display toappear.2. Press and observe that appears on the display. flashes at3 to4 second intervals.Backlight Test1. Power on the Meter and allow time for the normal operating display to comeup.2. Press and observe that the backlight comes on.Spotlight LED Test1. Power on the Meter and allow time for the normal operating display to comeup.2. Press and observe that the spotlight LED comes on.Zero Test1. Power on the Meter and allow time for the normal operating display to comeup.2. Press . The main display momentarily reads 0.00, and the percentagescale momentarily reads -25.0%.Milliamp Process Clamp MeterPerformance TestsAccuracy TestsAccuracy specifications are valid for 1 year after calibration when measured at anoperation temperature of 18 °C to 28 °C. Allow the Meter to stabilize at roomtemperature prior to performing the accuracy tests.Table 3 lists the required performance test points for verifying Meter accuracy. Azero adjustment must be performed prior to completing each performance testpoint.Perform the tests as follows:1. Connect a single loop of 14 gauge insulated copper wire to the calibratorAUX output terminals.2. Clamp the Meter jaw around the wire with the jaw arrow pointing toward thecalibrator LO terminal.3. Output 0 mA dc from the calibrator.4. Press on the Meter.5. Set the calibrator output for the value in Step 1 of Table 3.6. Compare the Meter displayed reading with the display reading limits inTable 3.7. Complete steps 2-4 for each calibrator output setting in Table 3.8. If the Meter fails to meet any of the Display Reading Limits, it requirescalibration adjustment, or repair. See Calibration Adjustment or ContactingFluke.Table 3. Accuracy TestsStep Unit Under TestFunctionCalibratorOutput SettingUnit Under TestDisplay Reading LimitsLower Limit Upper Limit1. mA dc 100 mA dc 98.5 101.52. -100 mA dc -101.5 -98.53. 20 mA dc 19.91 20.094. -20 mA dc -20.09 -19.915. 12 mA dc 11.93 12.076. -12 mA dc -12.07 -11.937. 4 mA dc 3.94 4.068. -4 mA dc -4.06 -3.94771Calibration ManualCalibration AdjustmentAdjustment SubroutinesThe Meter features closed-case calibration adjustment using a known referencesource. The Meter measures the applied reference source, calculates correctionfactors, and stores the correction factors in nonvolatile memory.There are four adjustment subroutines in the Meter adjustment procedure:•Low Range (±20 mA)•High range (±100 mA)•Temperature•PhaseNoteTemperature adjustment should always be performed prior toperforming the other adjustment routines. The phase adjustmentroutine is ONLY required if the unit is repaired or the current clamp isreplaced.Front Panel Operation for AdjustmentUse a small probe to press the calibration button once to enter the Meter’scalibration mode. The calibration button is usually covered by the factorycalibration seal. A second press of the button saves new calibration constantsand exits calibration mode. See Figure 4.In calibration mode, is used to select subroutines: low range, high range,temperature, or phase. A short press of (<1 second) will toggle between lowand high range subroutines. A long press (>1 second) will toggle betweentemperature and phase subroutines.•Pressing is valid for all subroutines and normal operation. Pressing will zero the reading.•In the low and high range subroutines, and are used to adjust thenegative and positive gain of the range.•In the temperature subroutine, only is valid for adjustment.•In the phase subroutine, and are used to adjust the phase of twosensor-excitation signals by increasing or decreasing a parameter.Milliamp Process Clamp MeterCalibration AdjustmentFigure 4. Accessing the Calibration ButtonCalibration Error MessagesTable 4 lists the calibration error messages that can be shown on the Meterdisplay. The suggested actions to eliminate messages are also listed.Table 4. Error MessagesErrorMessageCause of Error Suggested ActionCAL ERR1 The difference between the input level and the zeropoint is less than the minimal threshold whenperforming low range and high range adjustments.Check current loop and ensurecorrect current is generated.CAL ERR2 Calibration parameter checksum failure. Execute all adjustments including temperature and phase.CAL ERR3 Code checksum failure. The Meter requires repair.Calibration Adjustment ProcedureAllow the Meter to stabilize to room temperature before beginning the calibration adjustment.To prepare for adjustment:1. Remove the battery door and calibration seal.2. Clamp the current loop in the current flow direction where required.3. Turn the meter on and wait at least 10 seconds for warming up.4. Press the hidden calibration button with a probe to enter calibration mode.See Figure 4.NoteIf the Jaw Assembly has been replaced, do the Phase AdjustmentProcedure before you continue.771Calibration ManualTemperature Adjustment ProcedureThe percentage display should show t23, if not:1. Press for >1 second until t23 appears.2. Wait at least 60 seconds for the internal temperature to balance.3. Press to adjust the temperature.Low Range Adjustment Procedure1. Clamp the Meter’s current clamp around an insulated 18-gauge copper wirewith 6-inch diameter. Current flow should be in the direction of the arrow onthe current clamp.2. Press <1 second until CAL 20 appears on percentage display.3. Output 0 µA dc from the calibrator.4. Wait at least 15 seconds for the Meter’s internal circuits to stabilize.5. Press on the Meter to zero the reading.6. Output 20 mA dc from the calibrator.7. Wait at least 15 seconds for the Meter’s internal circuits to stabilize.8. Press on the Meter to adjust the positive gain.9. Output -20 mA dc from the calibrator.10. Wait at least 15 seconds for the Meter’s internal circuits to stabilize.11. Press on the Meter to adjust the negative gain.High Range Adjustment Procedure1. Clamp the Meter’s current clamp around an insulated 18-gauge, copper wire,with 6-inch diameter. Current flow should be in the direction of the arrow onthe current clamp.2. Press <1 second until CAL 100 appears on percentage display.3. Output 0 µA dc from the calibrator.4. Wait at least 15 seconds for the Meter’s internal circuits to stabilize.5. Press on the Meter to zero the reading.6. Output 100 mA dc from the calibrator.7. Wait at least 15 seconds for the Meter’s internal circuits to stabilize.8. Press on the Meter to adjust the positive gain.9. Output -100 mA dc from the calibrator.10. Wait at least 15 seconds for the Meter’s internal circuits to stabilize.11. Press on the Meter to adjust the negative gain.12. If the Meter’s current clamp has NOT been replaced, press the calibrationbutton to exit the calibration mode.NoteThe following procedure is not required unless the Meter’s currentclamp has been replaced.Milliamp Process Clamp MeterCalibration AdjustmentPhase Adjustment Procedure1. Clamp the Meter’s current clamp around an insulated 18-gauge, copper wire,with 6-inch diameter. Current flow should be in the direction of the arrow onthe current clamp.2. Press >1 second until the percentage display indicates the Meter’scurrently saved 3-digit phase value.3. Output 0 µA dc from the calibrator.4. Press on the Meter to zero the reading.5. Rotate the Meter’s clamp around the current loop conductor and record theminimum and maximum values of the Meter’s display reading. See Figure 5.6. Use and , to adjust the difference between the minimum andmaximum value recorded in Step 5, until the reading difference is less than0.05 mA.7. Press the hidden calibration button to exit calibration mode. See Figure 4.fdp5.emfFigure 5. Phase Adjustment771Calibration ManualUser Replaceable PartsTable 5 and Figure 6 list all user replaceable parts.Table 5. Replaceable PartsItem ID Description P/N Qty Decal 2723063 1Case top assembly(does not include decal, order separately)2720362 1Keypad 2723056 1 Jaw assembly (Includes cable) [1]2722971 1Screw, m2.2 x 0.8, 8mm, pan, phillips, steel, zinc-black chromate,thread form1991287 2Case, bottom(does not include battery contact, order separately)2720285 1Cable cleat 2720328 1Screw, 4-14, 0.375, pan, phillips, steel, zinc-black chromate, threadform2800097 2Battery contact, dual 666435 1Screw, m3, 13.5 mm, pan, phillips, steel, zinc-black chromate,thread form2388412 2Battery, primary, mno2-zn, 1.5 v, 2.24 ah, 15 a, lr6, alkaline, aa,14 x 50 mm, bulk376756 2Battery pad, urethane, adhesive-back, 20.0 mm l, 20.0 mm w,5.0 mm thk2687457 1Battery door(does not include fastener, order separately)2720304 1Access door fastener 948609 1 LED housing 2720319 1 - Soft case, black/yellow 2726174 1 - 771 Instruction Sheet 2567301 1 [1] If the Jaw Assembly has been replaced, complete the Calibration Adjustment Procedure and Phase Adjustment Procedure.Milliamp Process Clamp MeterUser Replaceable PartsFigure 6. Replaceable Parts17771Calibration Manual 18。
Alpha500使用说明书(PDF文件)
Alpha 500系列说明书一.注意事项一.注意事项a500系统在使用上非常简单,但在操作时必须注意其安全性,唯有在正确的操作 下,才能增加工作效益,提升生产力。
※以下几点事项,操作者必须严格遵守:1. 请勿任意更改发射机及接收机密码。
2. 经常检查发射机外壳及按键,发现破损应立即更换。
3. 随时注意并检查发射机电压,如没电压或电压不足请立即更换二颗碱性电池(注意电池极性)。
4. 工作前,务必检查紧急停止键是否正常。
5. 任何不正常情况发生时,不可先关闭电源,应立即按紧急停止键。
6. 在300米范围内,避免使用同一频道之遥控器。
7. 在电压不足或视线不佳的情况下,不得使用遥控器。
8. 使用者不得任意变更控制,调整及使用方法。
9. 维修或有调整需求应由具有发射机维修专长之技术人员执行直接监督及负责。
10.使用者不得任意置换零件(如电晶体、振荡器....等)。
11.低功率及射频管理规则:⑴ 依第七条至第九条型式审认或审验合格之低功率射频电机,厂商或使用人不得擅自改变频率、加大功率,外接十四条规定以外之天线或变更原设计之 功能。
⑵ 低功率射频电机之使用不得干扰合法通信,经发现有干扰现象时应停止,并改善至无干扰时方得继续使用。
低功率射频电机需忍受合法通信或工业、 科学及医疗用,辐射性电机之干扰。
⑶ 低功率射频电机之产销厂商或使用人违反擅自使用或变更无线频率、电功率者,依电信法相关条文之规定处罚。
“ 0 ”抑制“ 1 ”不抑制“ 0 ”抑制“ 1 ”不抑制“ 0 ”一般动作“ 1 ”自保持“ 0 ”抑制“ 1 ”不抑制“ 0 ”抑制“0”双继电器动作“ 00 ”一般动作“10”启动3速功能“ 0 ”抑制“ 0 ”一般动作“ 1 ”自保持“ 0 ”一般动作“ 1 ”自保持“ 1 ”不抑制“ 0 ”一般动作“ 1 ”自保持“ 0 ”一般动作“ 1 ”自保持“ 0 ”一般动作“ 1 ”自保持“1”单继电器动作“ 01 ”自保持“ 0 ”一般动作“ 1 ”自保持“0”双继电器动作“1”单继电器动作“ 0 ”一般动作“0”双继电器动作“1”单继电器动作“ 1 ”不抑制“ 0 ”一般动作“ 1 ”自保持“ 0 ”一般动作“ 1 ”自保持“ 00 ”一般动作“ 01 ”自保持“10”启动3速功能“ 0 ”一般动作“ 1 ”自保持“ 0 ”一般动作“ 1 ”自保持Alpha 580 指拨开关功能板(按键排列请参考第4-5页)指拨位置 注一:不可设定,需强制设定为“ 0 ” ※以上出厂设定值均为“ 0 ”DIP2- 2&39Alpha580C-1&RES 1RES 2Alpha580A/B/C/D/E 功能扩充DIP2-7DIP2-810 1&2(2速) 1&2(2速)7&87 Alpha 580E 98Alpha 580C-2Alpha 580D DIP2-2DIP2-3DIP2-4DIP2- 5&6DIP2-4DIP2-2,3,4DIP2-1DIP2-17&89&10107&81&2(2速)Alpha 580B 987Alpha 580A9DIP2-2DIP2-4DIP2-1DIP2-3DIP2-3DIP2-4DIP2-5DIP2-6DIP2-15&67&8按 键机 型1&2DIP2-1DIP2-23&4 出厂设定值为“0”(注一)DIP2-2拨至“ 1 ”才有效用DIP2-2拨至“ 1 ”才有效用于Alpha580A/B/C/D/E 之标准下并无此功能,需特别另外订做。
SND500F系列保护测控装置技术说明书(A5)
1. 产品适用范围 ....................................................................................................................... 1 2.产品特点.................................................................................................................................. 1 3.产品分类.................................................................................................................................. 2 第二章 主要参数和技术指标 .............................................................................................. 3 1.技术参数.................................................................................................................................. 3 2.正常工作大气参数 ............................................................................................................... 3 3.绝缘性能.................................................................................................................................. 4 4. 电磁兼容 ................................................................................................................................ 4 5. 机械性能 ................................................................................................................................ 5 6. 实施标准 ................................................................................................................................ 5 第三章 装置外观及安装 ....................................................................................................... 6 1.产品外观示意图.................................................................................................................... 6 2. 外形尺寸图(单位:MM) ............................................................................................... 6 3.开孔安装尺寸图(单位:MM) ....................................................................................... 7 第四章 主要功能 .................................................................................................................... 8 4.1 SND511F 线路保护测控装置 ...................................................................................... 8 4.1.1 保护功能.................................................................................................................... 9 4.1.2 定值及压板说明 ................................................................................................... 10 4.1.3 背板端子定义图 ................................................................................................... 12 4.1.4 SND511F 型装置工程接线示意图 ................................................................. 13 4.2 SND521F 电容器保护测控装置 .............................................................................. 14 4.2.1 保护功能................................................................................................................. 14 4.2.2 定值及压板说明 ................................................................................................... 15 4.2.3 背板端子定义图 ................................................................................................... 17 4.2.3 SND521F 型装置工程接线示意图 ................................................................. 18 4.3 SND551F 厂用变压器保护测控装置 ..................................................................... 19 4.3.1 保护功能................................................................................................................. 19 4.3.2 定值及压板说明 ................................................................................................... 20 4.3.3 背板端子定义图 ................................................................................................... 21 4.3.4 SND551F 型装置工程接线示意图 ................................................................. 22 4.4 SND561F 电动机保护测控装置 .............................................................................. 22 4.4.1 保护功能................................................................................................................. 23
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★产品简介
F5005A是在气相法聚丙烯生产装置上成功开发的三元共聚聚丙烯产品。F5005A具有透明性好,刚性高,可溶物低等特点,适用于BOPP薄膜的生产领域。
★产品特性
高刚性
无毒
高透明性
良好的热封性能
优良的耐化学性
易加工成型
高光泽度
★产品用途
三元共聚聚丙烯F5005A可应用于BOPP薄膜的生产,其制品应用领域非
检验方法
单位
F5005A
1
熔融流动速率
GB/T 3682-2000
g/10min
5.5
2
拉伸屈服应力
GB/T 1040.2-2006
Mpa
25
3
维卡软化温度
GB/T 1633-2000
℃
119
4
拉伸断裂标称应变
GB/T 1040.2-2006
R
600
5
黄色指数
HG/T 3862-2006
%
-4
6
熔融温度
ASTM D3418-12
℃
135
注:此表数据为产品性能典型值,仅供参考,实际数据参见《质量检验报告单》。