路特仕导航仪说明书
导航安装
阳光论坛最详细的导航安装作业!吐血奉献!上次发了提车作业,向各位车友介绍了我自己安装的路特仕DVD导航一体机及植入善领DSA软件,这份作业还被版主置顶了一周,对版主的厚爱在此表示感谢!原帖地址:/bbs/thread-c-64-10926480-1.html在回帖中,很多车友对如何安装导航主机及植入善领DSA软件很感兴趣,不少人跟帖询问。
由于本人时间有限,没能一一回复,在此表示歉意。
现在总算找时间整理好了图片,特发此导航安装贴,供感兴趣的车友参考,与车友们分享经验,欢迎大伙批评指正!如有对安装导航过程有不明白的车友,请跟帖提出,我会尽量解答!谨以此贴,献给具有爱车之心和折腾精神及动手能力的广大阳光车友们!由于本帖篇幅过长,本人单独开贴介绍善领DSA软件的安装植入方法,本帖不再赘述。
感兴趣的TX请点击这个链接:/bbs/thread-c-64-11220655-1.html#p id209805105声明:由于本人拍摄照片有限,为了更好地说明整个安装过程,本帖部分照片来源于淘宝网和汽车之家网站,此类照片版权属原创作者所有。
借用照片目的仅在于交流学习,不用于商业用途。
若原创作者有异议,请联系本人,本人将在第一时间将相关照片删除!闲话少说,切入主题!一、需要的工具:a,一字和十字螺丝刀各一把,b,万用表一个(找倒车灯线用,看完本贴你也可以不用它), c,接线剪一把(也可用普通剪刀),d,透明胶和电工胶布各一卷。
二、主机及配件:↑图1、路特仕的导航DVD一体机,型号好像是2907D,淘宝上花1500大洋买来的(含摄像头),今天上网一看又降价了上图是和原车拆下来的CD机对比↑图2、背面对比↑图3、配件清单。
请注意这根专用转接线,这是店家配给的。
必须有这个线束才能和原车接头直接对插,实现无损安装。
中间这根线束的功能被专用转接线束取代了,因此用不上。
↑图4、专用转接线束的特写。
上图来自淘宝网。
三、拆中控面板↑图5、首先用透明胶布将一字螺丝刀包好,这样撬面板的时候就不会留下划痕了↑图6、从篮圈位置将螺丝刀插入,稍微用力,小心将面板撬起,先撬哪个位置都可以的。
GPS车载一体机界面修改步骤
车载一体机界面修改(初稿)很多兄弟问我关于一体机界面修改的问题,其实我们所要做的是在导航中更换他运行的软件罢了。
关于开机的界面修改牵涉到要更换系统文件,有一定的风险这里就不多做介绍了。
其实如果用过PDA或者智能手机的TX应该知道,一体机本身采用的大部分都是CE系统。
而不同的界面就想我们装的电脑主题一样。
下面具体说下实施的步骤:一、思路每个一体机当你按下GPS键的时候,或者点击导航软件的时候(以凯立德为例)它会运行的是:\存储卡名\NaviOne\NaviOne这个文件。
那么我们现在要他不运行这个而是运行我们给他设定的一个多图界面软件,然后要想运行导航软件的话在这个多图软件中运行。
在一体机中运行指定软件的方法是,一体机基本上都可以设置件的路径,把路径指向你所要运行的软件就可以了,下面所提到的软件都可以用这个方法运行。
如果没办法自由设置路径,那么只有把所需要运行的软件修改成你导航软件的名称,放在你导航软件的路径上。
二、检测有的TX不知道说我的导航一体机能不能修改界面,基本上都可以的。
但是首先要对自己的机子有个初步的了解。
了解自己机子的情况是成功的先决条件1、屏幕尺寸(更准确地说应该是分辨率):常见的是4.3寸或者5寸(480*272)、3.5寸(320*240)、7寸(480*234)2、GPS端口:常见的是com1 或者com2还有com4等等3、GPS波特率:有4800,有9600,等等。
4、卡名:有SDMMC,有Storage Card,有Storag**d,5、操作系统:有wince5.0,有wince6.0下面介绍两个工具前一个是用来测试一体机所采用的系统啊,内存大小等等的后一个是用来测试GPS的端口和波特率,分别可直接放在SD卡的根目录运行。
总之要了解自己机子的情况是成功的先决条件三、具体步骤采取的是DSA善领电子狗+WolfNCU 这两个软件的好处是DSA可以提供电子狗的报警并且能虚拟出端口供WolfNCU或者导航软件使用这样我们在WolfNCU界面中的速度表就能正常工作,而wolfNCU的好处是可以像windows变换主题一样方便的变换自己喜欢的界面。
路特仕导航仪说明书
专车专用DVD影音导航产品简介品牌: 路特仕•屏幕: 7.0英寸•型号: RTS-68139F 媒体格式支持: DVD•光盘格式支持: DVD-ROM•导航功能: 内置导航•输出功率: 4x45W•光盘放入方式: 吸入式•信噪比: 45dBA•失真度: 0.1%•频率响应: 10-240HzDVD,导航(正版高清凯立德2C21JOC 2013.3,地图免费升级)MP3、MP4,蓝牙免提功能,支持倒车可视,收音机,可插SD卡及U盘,数字高清显示 800×480分辨率超清晰画质发烧级音质超乎想象的使用体验(凯越电子——打造汽车影音行业的苹果)(地址:广州市永福路35号永福中心一楼)基本功能:DVD播放 / 收音机 / SD卡 / USB / 蓝牙 / 倒车后视(选配) / GPS /AV输入 / 方控设置 /(CMMB /CDC / IPOD选配)特色功能:一、发烧级音质效果(源自美国ST公司芯片)二、数字高清视频效果(YUV,逐行高清扫描)三、动感界面,非凡用户体验四、SDHC(兼容16G以上高容量SD卡)五、USB:(支持160G以上大部分移动硬盘和USB MTP协议的媒体播放机)六、多点触摸,随意滑动、触摸(加速滑动和快速停止)七、内置海量壁纸,随意个性定制(108张分类壁纸)八、兼容一机多图(支持国内和国外的地图)九、导航和音乐同步(高端车才配备的功能)十、MP4支持格式:MPEG1/2 MPEG 4 AVI DIVX XVID MP4十一、蓝牙支持电话本同步浏览,音乐播放,咪头静音(对方听不到车内谈话)娱乐功能:1.空当接龙2.拼图3.五子棋4.连连看5.弹珠游戏实用工具:1.万年历2.计算器3.行车记事本4.电话归属地查询5.车牌归属地查询凯越电子独创行业逐行高清扫描的先河:1.专业解码芯片,发烧级音质效果2.全4.1声道专业输出,尊享环绕视听感受3.多种音效模式,聆听不同风格4.EQ自由定义,感受最真的发烧级音质1.专业解码芯片,发烧级音质效果2.全4.1声道专业输出,尊享环绕视听感受3.多种音效模式,聆听不同风格4.EQ自由定义,感受最真的直觉化,流畅的使用体验,源于三大设计理念1.自由定义,个性界面2.快捷沟通,操作更轻松,更便捷3.超乎想象的使用体验【此文档部分内容来源于网络,如有侵权请告知删除,本文档可自行编辑和修改内容,感谢您的支持!】。
车载导航仪的安装说明
车载导航仪的安装说明车载导航仪安装说明一、准备工作在开始安装车载导航仪之前,请确保您已经阅读了用户手册,并准备好以下工具和材料:1. 车载导航仪主机2. 支架和吸盘3. 电源线4. 车辆电源适配器5. 电池(如果需要)6. 电缆夹7. 螺丝刀二、安装导航仪主机1. 将支架固定在车辆仪表盘上,确保支架牢固而稳定。
2. 将导航仪主机放置在支架上,确保其与车辆仪表盘平齐。
3. 使用螺丝刀将导航仪主机与支架固定,确保主机不会晃动或掉落。
三、连接电源线1. 将一端插入导航仪主机的电源接口。
2. 另一端插入车辆电源适配器的电源口。
3. 确保电源线连接牢固,并没有松动。
四、安装导航仪电源1. 根据车辆的电源类型(12V或24V),选择合适的电池。
2. 使用电缆夹将电池连接到导航仪主机的电池接口上。
3. 注意电池极性的正确连接,以免发生短路或其他安全问题。
五、调试导航仪1. 开始导航前,请确保车辆已经启动,并处于安全停车的状态。
2. 打开导航仪主机的电源按钮,等待片刻直到主机完全启动。
3. 根据用户手册中的操作指南,配置导航设置、GPS定位、语言偏好等选项。
4. 测试导航功能,选择目的地并观察导航系统的反应。
5. 确保导航指示清晰可见,并且语音导航功能正常工作。
六、附加功能设置某些车载导航仪可能具有其他附加功能,如蓝牙连接、音频播放等。
这些功能的设置方式与导航功能类似,可以根据用户手册进行适当的配置和调试。
七、安全注意事项1. 在驾驶过程中使用导航功能时,请将视线集中在道路上,并合理使用语音导航提示。
2. 如果导航指示与道路情况不一致,应以实际情况为准,遵守交通规则。
3. 导航仪主机应安装在不会妨碍驾驶视线的位置,并且不会影响驾驶操控。
4. 定期检查和维护导航仪系统,包括更新地图、软件升级等。
八、安装维护对于车载导航仪的安装和维护,建议遵循以下原则:1. 如果需要更换车辆或重新安装导航仪,务必仔细拆卸和安装,确保每个步骤的正确性。
路特仕导航仪说明书
专车专用DVD影音导航产品简介品牌:路特仕屏幕:英寸型号:RTS-68139F 媒体格式支持:DVD光盘格式支持:DVD-ROM导航功能:内置导航输出功率:4x45W光盘放入方式:吸入式信噪比:45dBA失真度:%频率响应:10-240HzDVD,导航(正版高清凯立德2C21JOC ,地图免费升级)MP3、MP4,蓝牙免提功能,支持倒车可视,收音机,可插SD卡及U盘,数字高清显示800×480分辨率超清晰画质发烧级音质超乎想象的使用体验(凯越电子——打造汽车影音行业的苹果)(地址:广州市永福路35号永福中心一楼)基本功能:DVD播放/ 收音机/ SD卡/ USB / 蓝牙/ 倒车后视(选配)/ GPS /AV输入/ 方控设置/(CMMB /CDC / IPOD选配)特色功能:一、发烧级音质效果(源自美国ST公司芯片)二、数字高清视频效果(YUV,逐行高清扫描)三、动感界面,非凡用户体验四、SDHC(兼容16G以上高容量SD卡)五、USB:(支持160G以上大部分移动硬盘和USB MTP协议的媒体播放机)六、多点触摸,随意滑动、触摸(加速滑动和快速停止)七、内置海量壁纸,随意个性定制(108张分类壁纸)八、兼容一机多图(支持国内和国外的地图)九、导航和音乐同步(高端车才配备的功能)十、MP4支持格式:MPEG1/2 MPEG 4 AVI DIVX XVID MP4十一、蓝牙支持电话本同步浏览,音乐播放,咪头静音(对方听不到车内谈话)娱乐功能:1.空当接龙2.拼图3.五子棋4.连连看5.弹珠游戏实用工具:1.万年历2.计算器3.行车记事本4.电话归属地查询5.车牌归属地查询凯越电子独创行业逐行高清扫描的先河:1.专业解码芯片,发烧级音质效果2.全声道专业输出,尊享环绕视听感受3.多种音效模式,聆听不同风格自由定义,感受最真的发烧级音质1.专业解码芯片,发烧级音质效果2.全声道专业输出,尊享环绕视听感受3.多种音效模式,聆听不同风格自由定义,感受最真的直觉化,流畅的使用体验,源于三大设计理念1.自由定义,个性界面2.快捷沟通,操作更轻松,更便捷3.超乎想象的使用体验。
LandStar7.1说明书(20160801版)
套用工程
选中套用工程后,会弹出一个历史工程列表,可选中其中一个工程点击【确定】,即可完成套用工程, 套用工程的目的是为了套用工程中的坐标系及转换参数,这样在多个工地来回作业时,参数选取变得更加简单直观。操作如下:
标题栏
可以显示当前打开项目的项目名称和打开程序所在的项目。
菜单栏
包含的各个功能模块,如项目模块、测量模块、工具模块、配置模块等。
软件安装
将软件(LandStar7.1.apk)以及帮助(LandstarHelp.apk)拷贝至安卓设备上,触屏点击程序开始安装,程序安装成功,在桌面上出现LandStar7程序以及LandStar7.Help图标,打开软件可查看帮助文档。
BDS
161-190
3、精度
包括位置信息,精度和DOPs值信息。
位置:解算状态(单点、浮动或固定);当前位置WGS84坐标;GPS时间;差分延迟;
精度:H,V,RMS;
DOPs:表示当前卫星搜索状态的空间精度因子,包含PDOP、HDOP、VDOP、TDOP和GDOP五个值。
点击【 】,当前WGS84坐标转换成WGSXYZ、本地BLH、本地XYZ,坐标值可相互转换。
【坐标类型】可选择平面或经纬度。
【文件类型】多种类型的文件格式,能满足大部分客户需求,用户也可自定义文件格式,点击编辑,删除默认的格式,设置自定义格式进行导入。
【路径】选选择导入数据文件的路径。选择文件后,点击导入。
1.4导出
导出点的作用为把点坐标导出为需要的格式,坐标类型支持平面及经纬度两种。
Navigator GPS导航系统说明书
AAccessing the Address Book List (75)Add to Today’s Destinations......40, 44 Adding Destinations to the List.. (40)Address..............................21, 22, 76 Address Book .....................21, 41, 75 Address Book PIN.. (79)Advanced (33)Auto Daylight Saving Time (92)Auto Service (32)Auto Time Zone by GPS (93)Avoid Streets (63)BBack to Current Route (64)Banking (32)Basic Settings (91)Breadcrumbs.......................18, 58, 89 Brightness.. (72)By Address (22)By Address Book (41)By Go Home (42)By Intersection (26)By Map Input (36)By Places (31)By Previous Destinations (39)By Today’s Destinations (40)C Calculator (70)Calendar.................................. 17, 68CANCEL button (10)Cancel Current Route (64)Category.................................. 31, 77CD Voice Commands (128)Change Method (45)Change Routing Method........... 45, 63Change State............................ 22, 27Changing the DVD (102)Changing the Route (61)Changing the Routing Method (45)Changing Your Destination (64)City................................... 22, 27, 37City Vicinity (34)Climate Control Commands (126)Clock Adjustment (92)Color (93)Community (32)Continental USA (38)Contrast (74)Convert(Unit) (70)Correct Vehicle Position (90)Coverage Areas (103)Current Location...................... 19, 59Current Position....................... 36, 76Current Street (6)Customer Assistance (100)DDatabase Limitations (99)Delete Previous Destination (80)Deleting Waypoints (63)Destination ........................ 21, 44, 50Destination Icon (54)Destination Map (46)Detailed Coverage Areas ...... 103, 107Detour (63)Direct Route (45)Direction List (50)Display (73)Driving to Your Destination (44)EEasy Route (45)Edit Avoid Area (86)Edit Waypoint Search Area (88)Edit/Delete Address (78)Editing Today’s Destination List (40)Emergency (32)Entering a Destination (21)Entering Address Book (76)Entering the Security Code (95)132Entering the Street Number (26)Entering Your Schedule (69)Error Message (119)Exit Info (51)FFind Place Commands (125)Frequently Asked Questions (112)GGetting Started (10)Global Commands (123)Glossary (120)Go Home..................................21, 42 Go Home PIN...........................42, 80 Going Off the Route (58)GPS Initialization (96)Guidance Mode (89)Guidance Prompts.....................47, 74 Guidance Screen .. (49)HHome Address (78)Hotel/Motel (Lodging) (32)IIcon Bar (56)INFO button ............................ 10, 66 Information (66)Information Screen Voice Commands (128)Intersection.............................. 21, 26J Joystick (11)KKey to Zagat Ratings (71)Keyboard Layout (91)LLandmark Icons (54)Leisure (32)Lodging (Hotel/Motel) (32)MMap Color (93)Map Coverage (103)Map Input................................ 21, 36Map Legend....................... 18, 48, 68Map Matching (96)Map Orientation (53)Map Scale (52)Map Screen........................ 18, 46, 48MAP/GUIDE button................. 10, 49Maximize Freeways (45)MENU button .......................... 10, 21Menu Color (94)Message (69)Microphone (12)Minimize Freeways (45)Minimize Toll Roads (45)NName ................................ 31, 35, 76NAVI BACK button (12)NAVI Talk button (12)Navigation Display Commands (124)Navigation General Commands (123)OOff-road Tracking .................... 58, 89On-Screen Commands (130)On-Screen Commands Assist (130)On-Screen Keyboard (15)133PPC Card (102)Personal Information (75)Phone Number....................31, 35, 77 PIN Number.. (79)Place Name ..............................33, 35 Place Name by Keyword.. (33)Places.................................21, 31, 77 Previous Destinations....21, 39, 77, 80RRadio Voice Commands (127)Read List..................................32, 68 Recalculation. (81)Reporting Errors (100)Rerouting (81)Restaurant (32)Route ...........................44, 46, 58, 61 Routing & Guidance (81)Routing Method (45)SSave Current (59)Schedule (69)Schedule List (69)Screen............................................11Search Waypoint on Route.. (61)Security Code (95)Selecting the City..................... 22, 27Selecting the State or Province.. 22, 27Selecting the Street................... 24, 29SET UP button (11)Setup Screen (first) Commands (129)Shopping (33)Show Icons on the Map (54)Sort by Distance to Travel (33)Split Screen Guidance (51)State.................................. 22, 27, 37 Street....................................... 24, 29System Controls (10)System Function Diagram (20)System Information (91)System Initialization (95)System Limitations (97)System Set-up (72)System Start-up (16)TTemperature Voice Commands (127)Time Adjustment (93)Title (69)Today’s Destination List (40)Today’s Destinations................ 21, 40 Travel.. (33)Trip Computer (66)Troubleshooting (119)UUnit Conversion (70)Units (mile or km) (91)Unverified Area Routing........... 82, 83Unverified streets (7)Update DVD (101)User Name (80)Using the Voice Control System (13)VVehicle (89)Verified streets (7)View Routes (45)Voice (91)Voice Command Help (67)Voice Command Index (123)Voice Control Basics (12)Voice Recognition Feedback (91)Voice Recognition, Improving (13)Volume (72)WWaypoints ............................... 61, 88134ZZOOM buttons (11)135。
路谍系列使用说明书
汽车行驶记录仪 VEDR (视频事件数据记录仪) 连续记录 DIT(数字转速表) [本产品是汽车行驶记录仪] -对于产品功能失灵、非正常使用所导致的事故及非正确安装和擅自更改,本公司将不承担任 何责任。
-请检查保修卡。
-请仔细阅读本手册和保修卡,以便正确使用。
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GPS导航器操作手册说明书
Table of ContentsIntroduction (2)Important Safety Information (3)System Controls (4)Screen 4 MENU button (5)MAP/GUIDE button (5)CANCEL b utton (5)ZOOM button (5)SETUP icon (5)JOYSTICK (5)A/C button (5)System Start-up (6)Main Menu (7)Address (7)Intersection (7)Phone No. (POI) (7)Places (7)Map I nput (7)Personal Addresses (8)Previous Destination (8)Today's Destinations (8)Selecting By Address (9)Change State (9)Selecting the City (11)Selecting the Street Address...... 13Selecting By Intersection. (15)Selecting the City (16)Selecting the Street (18)Selecting By Phone No. (POI) (21)Selecting By Places (22)Name (22)Category (25)Selecting By Previous Destination (32)Selecting By Map Input (33)Current Position (33)A City (34)State 36Continental U SA (38)Selecting by Today's Destinations (39)Adding Destinations To The List (39)Selecting Destinations From the List (40)Editing the List (41)Traveling T o Your Destination (42)The Map Screen (46)Save Current Location (47)Landmark Icons (49)Going Off the Route (49)Modifying the Route (50)Personal Addresses (52)Entering a PIN (52)Entering Personal Addresses (53)Updating a Personal Address (57)Selecting a Personal Address Asa Destination (58)System Setup (60)Bright (60)Volume (60)Display (60)Reroute (61)Address (61)Location Correction (62)Personal PIN (63)Clock (63)Information (63)Show Icon on Map (64)System Security (65)System Limitations (66)Customer Assistance (68)DVD R emoval (69)Non-detailed Coverage (70)Detailed Coverage Areas (71)Climate Control System (76)Navigation SystemRefer to 2003 TL O wner's Manual for more information.User AgreementAlpha Indexv wIntroductionYour Acura Navigation System is a highly-sophisticated location system that uses satellites and a map database to show you where you are and to help guide you to a desired destination.The Navigation System receives signals from the Global Positioning System, a network of 24 satellites in orbit around the earth. By receiving signals from several of these satellites, the Navigation System can determine the latitude and longitude of your car.In addition, a gyroscopic sensor and a speed sensor in your car keep track of the direction and speed of travel at all times.The Navigation System applies thislocation, direction, and speedinformation to the maps and calcu-lates a route to the destination youenter. As you drive to thatdestination, the System providesguidance.The Navigation System is easy to use.The locations of many places ofbusiness and entertainment arealready entered in the system. Youcan select any of them as a desti-nation by pressing only one or two ofthe controls.If a desired destination is not in thesystem's database, you can enter itsaddress and the system will directyou to it. This destination can besaved for reuse at a later date.As you drive, the Navigation Systemprovides visual and audio drivinginstructions so you do not have totake your eyes off the road. Theseinstructions are provided in advanceof the actual driving maneuver soyou have time to slow down andchange lanes if necessary.Read this manual thoroughly so youare familiar with all the NavigationSystem's features. Afterwards, keepthis manual in the glove box of yourvehicle so you can refer to at anytime.Navigation SystemImportant Safety InformationThe Navigation System can distract your attention from the road if you focus on the screen or operate the system's controls while driving.You should always enter information into the system before you begin driving. Then, as you drive, you can listen to the audio instructions or glance at the screen.Operating the NavigationSystem controls while you aredriving can take your attentionaway from the road, causing acrash in which you could beseriously injured or killed.Enter information into thesystem only when your car isstopped.The Navigation System is designedto provide route information to helpyou reach your destination. However,this route guidance may sometimesconflict with road conditions such asstreet closures, road construction,and detours.Additionally, the system itself hascertain limitations (see page 66).Therefore, you must verify the audioand visual route informationprovided by the system by carefullyobserving the roadway, signs andsignals, etc. If you are unsure,proceed with caution. Always useyour own good judgment, and obeytraffic laws while driving.Navigation System。
LandStar6用户手册
用户指南
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说明书用途
欢迎使用 LandStar6 软件使用说明书,本文分章详细介绍了 LandStar6 各个 模块的基本功能,介绍了软件向导式操作流程、界面及视图按钮的含义等,旨在 方便华测用户使用 LandStar6 进行 RTK 测量工作。
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Stryker 导航系统用户手册说明书
Patient Tracker, GreenREF 6007-005-000 Patient Tracker, BlueREF 6007-010-000 Tibial/Pelvic TrackerREF 6003-005-000Femoral TrackerREF 6003-010-000Instructions for UseRx OnlyCD F B G (5x)HEIBA DB FAHIG (6x)CREF 6007-005-000 / REF 6007-010-000REF 6003-005-000 / REF 6003-010-000Ej k• Read and understand this information, file it in your maintenance records. Fa -miliarization with the Stryker navigationsystem prior to its use is important. Refer to the instructions for use of the naviga-tion system.• The instrument should only be used in accordance with the instructions for usecontained in this manual.• Prior to each use, inspect the instrument. Breakage of glass, loose components, fogged or wet glass on the inside of the LEDs may lead to compromised function -ality of the instrument. Do not use if any of these conditions exist. Contact your Stryker Navigation sales representative in such case.• Prior to each use, the instruments should be operated with the Stryker navigationsystem to ensure they are functioningproperly.• The healthcare provider performing anyprocedure is responsible for determin -ing the appropriateness of the instru-ment and the specific technique for eachpatient. Stryker, as a manufacturer, doesnot recommend a specific surgical proce -dure.• Performing procedures with instruments other than those specified in these in -structions or outside of their intended use will compromise the navigation accuracy.• Use only Stryker approved componentsand accessories, unless otherwise speci -fied. Other accessories may result in increased electromagnetic emissions or decreased electromagnetic immunity of the system. Do not modify any compo-nent or accessory. Failure to comply may result in patient and/or health care staff injury.• In case of the presence of EM distur-bance, degradation of the performance of this equipment could result.User/Patient Safety WARNING Intended Use The trackers are intended for patient track-ing and for use with the Stryker navigationsystem. The trackers emit signals which are received by the camera. The system uses the signals to calculate the spatial relationship between the patient and the surgical instrument. The position of the instrument in relationship to the patient's anatomy is displayed on the monitor. Moreover, each patient tracker may beused to validate a pointer or navigated instrument.The Patient Tracker, Blue REF 6007‑010‑000 and the Patient Track -er, Green REF 6007‑005‑000 are intended to be used with the Stryker navigation system ‑ Hip Modules. The Tibial / Pelvic Tracker REF 6003‑005‑000 and the Femoral Tracker REF 6003‑010‑000 are intended to be used with the Stryker navigation sys -tem ‑ Knee Modules.Contraindications None er Group Healthcare professionals (surgeon/resi -dent, nurse/professional caregiver) edu -cated in computer-assisted surgery and thoroughly familiar with the instructions for use and with the operation of this product. To request an additional in‑service instruc -tion, contact Stryker.NOTE:The following conventions are used in this document:The signal word WARNING highlights a safety‑related issue. Comply with this information to prevent patient and medical staff injury.The signal word CAUTION highlights a product reliability issue. Comply with this information to prevent product damage.the instrument by the navigation system. Refer to the Navigation System Camera Instructions for Use . • Do not service the instrument. It does not contain any parts the user can service. If service is required, contact your StrykerNavigation sales representative.• Prior to and during the surgical proce -dure, regularly verify that the instrument is firmly attached to the anchoring de -vice. If the tracker moves relative to the patient, the navigation is inaccurate. • Use this manual with the instructions for use supplied with the anchoring device for further warning or caution notes and detailed anchoring instructions.• Location and movement of the instru-ment as it relates to the patient tracking system is displayed on the navigationsystem monitor.After patient registration, any change in the position of the patient tracking sys-tem in relationship to the patient com -promises navigation accuracy. Upon any suspected movement of the trackers, perform a landmark check using verifi -cation points or movement checkpoints to ensure accuracy, depending on your software application. If the navigation ac -curacy is compromised, the patient must be re‑registered. CAUTION• Do not apply any physical impact to thenavigated instrument, such as with amallet or a similar tool. Any impact will cause product damage or operational failure due to battery movement.• To avoid malfunction, do not scratch or damage the LEDs in any way.• During resection or while hammering components in place, remove the track -ers from their pins of the anchoringsystem used, as the registration can be -come compromised. Additionally, there is no need to track the bone while perform -ing cuts.• Use of this equipment adjacent to or stacked with other equipment should be avoided because it could result in improper operation. If such use is neces-sary, this equipment and the other equip -ment should be observed to verify that they are operating normally.• Portable RF communication equipment(including peripherals such as antenna cables and external antennas) should be used not closer than 30 cm (or 12 inch -es) to the tracker. Otherwise, degrada -tion of the performance of this equipment could result.• Use Instrument Battery REF 6000‑006‑000 only. Load a new battery before first and every use as instructed in this manual.• During surgery, always keep a sterile re -placement Instrument Battery available.• R emove the Instrument Battery as in-structed in this manual before cleaning or sterilizing the navigated instrument.• Do not sterilize Instrument Batteries; they are supplied sterile and must not be resterilized.• Clean and sterilize the instrument before first and every use. Refer to the Guide for Cleaning, Disinfection and Steam-Based Sterilization (TD6000005750).• Navigated instruments contain multiple infrared LEDs, a transmit LED and areceiver. All of the LEDs must be in viewof the camera for the navigation system to function properly.• This equipment is not suitable for use in the presence of flammable anesthetic mixtures with air, oxygen or nitrous ox-ide.• During surgery, if fluids such as saline solutions enter the battery holder, theelectronics can fail and communication with the system will cease.• During surgery, keep the LEDs clean and out of contact with liquids at all times. Failure to comply may compromise navi -gation accuracy.• E xcessive infrared radiation from exter-nal sources can influence localization ofNOTE:The user and/or patient should report any serious product‑related incident to both the manufacturer and the national competent authority where the user and/or patient is established.Function and FeaturesRefer to figures j and k.Color Coding• Blue identifies the Tibial/Pelvic Tracker and the Patient Tracker, Blue.Green identifies the Femoral Tracker and the Patient Tracker, Green.SELECT Button (A)• Press to initialize the instrument.• After initialization, press to select soft-ware interface functions displayed on the navigation system monitor.Validation Disks (B)• Used as reference points, touch the disk cross‑hairs with the instrument tip to vali-date the instrument.Release Button (C) and Interface (D)• These features allow the tracker to be secured to and detached from the navi-gated instrument.Green Status Light (E)• During instrument initialization, the light flashes rapidly.• During normal operation, the light flashes every few seconds.• The light illuminates continuously, if in-strument power is low.Battery Holder (F)Infrared LEDs (Light Emitting Diodes) (G), Transmit LED (H) and Receiver (I)• Emit and receive infrared light signals that are used to provide a wireless com-munication link to the navigation sys-tem's camera.2 Initialize Instrument NOTE:Ensure the line of sight between the in -strument and the camera is not blocked, and that the instrument's infrared LEDs,transmit LED and receiver directly face thecamera.2.1 Wait for the navigation system toprompt for the initialization before initializing the instrument.2.2 Once in the system setup mode, andprompted by the software interface, press the SELECT button until thedevice is initialized.2.3 Observe the green status light flashrapidly during initialization.2.4 Once initialized, observe the greenstatus light flash slowly and a systemmessage appear on the monitorindicating instrument recognition.3 Mount Instrument 3.1 Ensure that the anchoring system isrigidly fixated on the patient. Referto the instructions for use suppliedwith the respective devices for further details.3.2 To fixate the tracker, press thetracker's release button and mount the tracker's interface on the pin of theanchoring system.Instructions1 Instrument Battery WARNING Use only a new, sterile Instrument Battery REF 6000‑006‑000. 1.1 Remove the battery from the sterile package.1.2 (Patient trackers only) Open the battery housing by sliding down the battery sleeve.1.3 Press the negative end of the battery into the battery holder and against the spring.1.4 (Patient trackers only) Close the battery holder by sliding the sleeve back in position.1.5 Observe the green status light illuminate for three seconds to indicate that the device is functioning properly.1.6 To remove the battery, gently press down on the positive end of thebattery and pull it away from thebattery holder.NOTE:After changing the battery during opera -tion, press the SELECT button until theinstrument is initialized again.WARNINGEnsure that the tracker snaps into posi-tion and is correctly assembled with the transverse bolt of the interface pin (J) as shown below. Failure to comply may lead to navigation inaccuracy.JJ3.3 Ensure the tracker is aligned with thecamera during surgery (also duringfemoral preparation with luxated leg)and will not obstruct the surgical field.4 DrapingWARNINGIf draping is required, use a thin, transpar-ent draping material that is neither milky, striated, nor textured.NOTE:• For information about suitable draping material, contact your Stryker Navigation sales representative.4.1 During draping, cover the tracker withonly one layer of drape. To ensure thetracker will function properly, do notallow folds or wrinkles on or near thetracker‘s infrared LEDs, transmit LEDand receiver. 5 Validate Navigated Instrument 5.1 Initialize both the tracker and theinstrument with the system. Press theSELECT button on each component.5.2 Aim the instrument‘s LEDs at thecamera and place the tip of theinstrument into the center of thetracker‘s validation disks cross‑hairs.5.3 Press the navigated instrument'sSELECT button. The system validatesthe instrument data.6 Detach TrackerFor tracker detachment, press the release button and remove the tracker from the pin of the anchoring system.For Use With WARNING Use only Stryker‑approved products un -less otherwise specified.For information related to compatible soft -ware applications, refer to the user manual of the software application.Cleaning and Inspection Instructions Cleaning Group IV.Refer to the Guide for Cleaning, Disin-fection and Steam-Based Sterilization (TD6000005750) for cleaning safety andcaution notes, cleaning equipment and de-tailed cleaning and inspection instructions intended for instruments with electronics.Sterilization InstructionsRefer to the Guide for Cleaning, Disin-fection and Steam-Based Sterilization(TD6000005750) for detailed sterilizationinstructions and caution notes.DisposalProducts and batteries that have been incontact with material of human origin maybe infectious. Safely remove the batteriesfrom the device with the necessary pre-cautionary measures. Contact your localdistributor for disposal information.To comply with European Directive2012/19/EU on Waste Electrical and Elec -tronic Equipment (WEEE), products andbatteries must be collected separately forrecycling. Do not dispose of as unsortedmunicipal waste. Ensure infected productsare decontaminated prior to recycling.Technical Specifications*Material: Aluminum (housing); PPSU (battery hous -ing); stainless steel (interface)Power supply: 3 V , internally powered (lithium batteryCR 2) Enclosure protection: IPX0 Ordinary Equipment Approvals:CSA International cCSAus EN / IEC 60601‑1EN / IEC 60601‑1‑2ANSI/AAMI ES60601–1CAN/CSA‑C22.2 No. 60601‑1Operation:Storage and Transportation:10°C 30°C 25%85%70kPa106kPa -20°C 40°C10%75%50kPa106kPa* Specifications listed are approximate and may vary slightly from unit to unit.1 Weight without instrument battery.Model:REF 6007-005-000 Patient Tracker, Green Size: 81.5 mm [3.21 in] height, 48.5 mm [1.91 in] width,85.2 mm [3.35 in] lengthWeight 1: 185 g [6.52 oz.]Model:REF 6007-010-000 Patient Tracker, Blue Size: 81.5 mm [3.21 in] height,48.5 mm [1.91 in] width,85.2 mm [3.35 in] length Weight 1: 185 g [6.52 oz.]Model:REF 6003-005-000 Tibial/Pelvic Tracker Size: 71 mm [2.8 in] height,55 mm [2.75 in] width,113 mm [4.4 in] lengthWeight 1: 78 g [2.56 oz.]Model:REF 6003-010-000 Femoral Tracker Size: 71 mm [2.8 in] height,55 mm [2.75 in] width,113 mm [4.4 in] lengthWeight 1: 78 g [2.56 oz.]Troubleshooting Guidelines Tracker will not lock into place:• Interface between tracker and pin of the anchoring system used is not properly aligned. Rotate tracker until it snaps into place on the pin of the anchoring system used.• Release button is stuck or damaged. Return instrument for service.Navigated instrument fails to power up when battery is installed:• Battery is installed improperly. Reinstall battery.• Battery power is low. Replace battery.• Navigated instrument is damaged. Re-turn navigated instrument for service.Navigated instrument cannot be initialized:• Battery is installed improperly. Reinstall battery.• Battery power is low. Replace battery.• Transmit LED or receiver are damaged. Return navigated instrument for service.• SELECT button is stiff or defective. Re-turn navigated instrument for service.Tracker is unable to validate instrument:• Instrument may have a bent tip. Return instrument for service.Range of movement is limited:• One or more of the LEDs are dirty or do not function properly. Clean surface of the LEDs. If cleaning does not improve the function, return the instrument for service.Green status light illuminates continuously:• Battery power is low. Replace munication with the system fails after Navigation software is restarted: • Remove and reinsert battery. Re‑initialize instrument.Tracker cannot be mounted to anchoring device or instrument:• Interface is damaged. Return for service.• Positioning on anchoring device or instrument is not correct. Try to rotate tracker on interface until it snaps into position.Line of sight between navigated instrument and camera is interrupted: • Navigated instrument is not visible. Re-move obstruction and system will resume communication.Tracker is no longer visible on screen:• Battery dislodged during surgical proce-dures. Reactivate tracker.Definition of SymbolsThe following table defines the symbols used in this document, on the product and on the product label.EN ISO 7010 Graphical symbols – Safety colors and safety signs – Registered safety signsSymbol/NumberName: DefinitionW001General warning sign: To signify a general warning.M002Refer to instruction manual/booklet: To signify that the instruction manual/booklet must be read.EN ISO 15223-1 Medical devices – Symbols to be used with medical device labels, labelling and information to be supplied – Part 1: General requirementsSymbol/NumberName: Definition5.1.1Manufacturer: Indicates the medical device manufacturer as defined in the European Union harmonization legislation.5.1.3Date of manufacture: Indicates the date when the medical device was manufactured.LOT 5.1.5Batch code: Indicates the manufacturer's batch code so that the batch or lot can be identified.REF 5.1.6Catalog number: Indicates the manufacturer’s catalog number so that the medical device can be identified.SN 5.1.7Serial number: Indicates the manufacturer’s serial number so that a specific medical device can be identified.NON STERILE5.2.7Non-sterile: Indicates a medical device that has not been subjected to a sterilization process.5.3.7Temperature limit: Indicates the temperature limits to which the medi-cal device can be safely exposed.5.3.8Humidity limitation: Indicates the range of humidity to which the medi-cal device can be safely exposed.T r a n s l a t e d E q u i v a l e n t : T D 6003005713Stryker Leibinger GmbH & Co. KG Bötzinger Straße 4179111 Freiburg (Germany)t: +49 761 4512 0 (Germany)t: +1 269 323 7700 (USA)U.S. Patents: /patents Stryker Corporation or its divisions or other affiliated entities own, use or have applied for the following trademarks or service marks: Leibinger, Stryker. All other trademarks are trademarks of their respective owners or holders.Copyright © 2019 Stryker。
Leadtek LR9553D GPS Bluetooth数据记录器接收器说明书
LR9553DLEADTEK GPS BLUETOOTHDATA LOGGERRECEIVERLR9553DSpecifications SheetALL INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IS THE SOLE PROPERTY OF LEADTEK RESEARCH AND CANNOT BE DISSEMINATED WITHOUT THE EXPRESS WRITTEN CONSENT OF LEADTEK RESEARCH.LR9553D Specifications Sheet Rev. 0.2 IntroductionThe Leadtek LR9553D, based on cutting edge SiRFStar III technology, is a high performance, low power, 20-channel GPS data logger and receiver with wireless capability. As such it is a highly compatible Bluetooth solution with extraordinary configurability and sensitivity. Its battery life-of most concern to customers- has also been greatly improved thanks to the SiRFStar III LP (Low Power) chipset’s outstanding power saving capability in providing fast time-to-first-fix. Not to forget its appealing ergonomics—slim, compact and lightweight. The innovative switch-mode design not only makes for easy activation but also enables more power saving when LR9553D is used as a pure data logger which records your tracking data from the received GPS signals. It provides users enough space to store their tracking data including the altitude, GPS position, date and time- up to 240 hrs in the continuous mode. It is not necessary to export the data until the memory is full. LR9553D also comes equipped with mini USB interface both for easy charging and for users to be able to export their recorded points to Google earth and Google Maps without a hitch.Hardware and Software•Based on the high performance features of the SiRFStar III LP chipset •Compliant with Bluetooth v1.2, class 2•Serial Port Profile (SPP) supported•Built-in Ceramic Patch Antenna•Rechargeable Li-ion battery•Operation time: 12 hours, in continuous mode•Three LEDs to display the status of Bluetooth, GPS and power•Data logger function, provides users the tracking data including the altitude, position, date and time (NMEA Format)© 2007 Leadtek Research Inc. All rights reserved. Page 2/10LR9553D Specifications Sheet Rev. 0.2Performance•Cold/Warm/Hot Start Time: 42/35/1 sec.•Reacquisition Time: 0.1 second.•RF Metal Shield for best performance in noisy environments.•Multi-path Mitigation Hardware.Interface•USB-RDD for GPS communications interface•Protocol: NMEA-0183/SiRF Binary (Default NMEA).•Baud Rate: Default 38400 bps.© 2007 Leadtek Research Inc. All rights reserved. Page 3/10© 2007 Leadtek Research Inc. All rights reserved.Page 4/10LR9553D Specifications Sheet Rev. 0.2SpecificationsTechnical PerformanceFeatureItemDescriptionChipset GSW3 SiRFStarIII LP technology Frequency L1, 1575.42 MHz C/A code 1.023 MHz chip rate GeneralChannels2010 meters, 2-D RMS5 meters 2-D RMS, WAAS corrected Position<5meters, 2-D RMS, DGPS correctedVelocity 0.1 meters/secondAccuracy Time1 microsecond synchronized to GPS time DatumDefault WGS-84 Reacquisition 0.1 sec., averageHot start 1 sec., average typical TTFF Warm start 35 sec., average typical TTFF Time to First Fix (TTFF) (Open Sky & Stationary Requirements) Cold start42 sec., average typical TTFF Switch mode ON/OFF; Navi & Log; Log only Flash Memory 4MBRecording Interval Every 15 sec. (User can configure settings) Waypoints 60,000 points (Position, Date, Time & Altitude)Data LogDuration240 hrs (continuous usage) Altitude 18,000 meters (60,000 feet) max. Velocity 515 meters/second (1000 knots) max. Dynamic Conditions Acceleration 4g, max.Main power input 5±5%(10%)V DC inputPowerPower consumption ≈300 mW (continuous mode)LR9553D Specifications Sheet Rev. 0.2 InterfaceInterface SpecificationsItems DescriptionPower Recharge Mini-USB connectorBluetoothFrequency 2.4GHz ISM BandCompliant Bluetooth Specification v 1.2Compliant Profile Series Port Profile (SPP)Bluetooth Operation Range 10 MElectricalMain power input 5±5%(10%)V DC inputPower consumption ***********(FullPower)Backup Power 1.5±10%V DC inputOperation Time 12 hours (750mAh Li-Ion battery)© 2007 Leadtek Research Inc. All rights reserved. Page 5/10LR9553D Specifications Sheet Rev. 0.2Battery ElectricalBattery Cell Li-ion (750mA)Output Voltage 3.2V~4.2V ±0.025VLEDLED 1 (GPS)-GreenState Always on Quick blinking Slowly blinking Description Memory full to stop 3D fixed GPS signal acquisition LED 2 (Bluetooth)-BlueState Quick blinking Slowly blinking NoDescription BT on, but not connected yet BT connected BT offLED 3 (Power)-RedState Always on Quick blinking NoDescription Battery is charging Low power Battery is fully charged Environmental CharacteristicsItems DescriptionOperating temperature range -10 deg. C to +50deg. CStorage temperature range -20 deg. C to +65 deg. C© 2007 Leadtek Research Inc. All rights reserved. Page 6/10LR9553D Specifications Sheet Rev. 0.2 Physical CharacteristicsItems DescriptionLength 60.2 mm (2.37 in)Width 33.0 mm (1.30 in)Height 17.8 mm (0.70 in)Weight 48 g (including rechargeable battery)© 2007 Leadtek Research Inc. All rights reserved. Page 7/10LR9553D Specifications Sheet Rev. 0.2 Block Diagram© 2007 Leadtek Research Inc. All rights reserved. Page 8/10LR9553D Specifications Sheet Rev. 0.2 Photo Image© 2007 Leadtek Research Inc. All rights reserved. Page 9/10© 2007 Leadtek Research Inc. All rights reserved.Page 10/10Preliminary Confidential - Information is subject to change without prior notice.LR9553D Specifications Sheet Rev. 0.2Packing listCD-ROM USB Cable Car ChargerNeck eyelet strap Quick GuideLR9553D。
Garmin GPSMAP 62s 手持导航设备说明书
SI-‐TEX T RAWL P LOT 12SD C OLOR L CD G PS W AAS C HARTING S YSTEM-‐ S pecifications Power Requirement10 -‐35V D C, 15W Display12.1" (diagonal) X VGA C olor L CD T FT Display R esolution800 x 600 p ixels Cartography Four s lots f or h igh-‐definition C -‐MAP M AX/NT+ C -‐Card c artridges Operating Temperature32º t o 131º MemoryNon-‐volatile w ith b attery b ackup TechnologyHigh-‐speed I ntel X scale P rocessor Cursor C ontrolJoystick KeypadS ilicon r ubber, b acklighted Storage C apacityUnlimited w ith o ptional S D m emory c ard Waypoints/Marks5000 Routes50 (100 w pt/route) Track P oints5000 Type o f U ser P oints16 Mark I dentifiersAlphanumeric, P lotting I ntervals—Distance 0.01, 0.05, 0.1, 0.5, 1, 2, 5, 10 N M —Time 1, 5, 10, 30 s ec, 1 m in. Depth U nit f or Depth L ineMT, F T o r F M Cartographic FunctionsWorldwide c hart c overage, D epth, D istance & S peed u nit s election, B uilt-‐in Continental c artography, C oordinates S ystem (Lat/Lon, U TM, O SBG, T D), M ap datum, D ata w indow m ode, D isplay m ode (full, s imple, f ishing, l ow, c ustom). Marine: N ames, N av-‐aids, L ight S ectors, A ttention A reas, T ides & C urrents, Seabed T ype, P orts & S ervices, T racks & R outes. D epth: D epth A reas, D epth Areas M in/Max. D epth L ines & S oundings M in/Max. L and: N atural F eatures, Rivers, & L akes, C ultural F eatures, L andmarks. C hart: L at/Lon G rid, C hart Boundaries, C artography, m ixing L evels, D e-‐clutter, M ap Fix F unctionsFix c orrection (manual o r a utomatic), D isplay H eadings T rue o r M agnetic, Map O rientation (North-‐up o r T rack-‐up), D GPS, W AAS, E GNOS, F ix D atum, Compass C alibration, P osition f ilter, S peed f ilter, S tatic N avigation, M agnetic variation u ser s electable Report F unctionsRoute d ata r eport, D epth G raph, D epth G raph F ull, N avigation D ata (allows selection o f D CI S cale a nd N avigation P age f ields), 3D R oad, G PS S tatus, G PS Data, U ser P oints L ist, A bout Special F unctions Estimated t ime o f a rrival, N avigation D estination, N avigation d ata d isplay: L /L, COG, S OG, B RG, X TE, T TG. A utomatic i nfo o n c artographic o bjects a nd u ser points. S imulation: S peed, H eading, D ate, T ime C ursor C ontrol, S imulation On/Off. A larms H andling: A rrival A larms, X TE A larms, A nchor A larm, D epth Alarm, G rounding A larm, G rounding D epth L imit, G rounding A larm R ange.Download c apability t o C-‐MAP N T+ u ser c artridge. R/B F unction, M OB, M ulti-‐windows o ption, P orts & S ervices, T ide S tations, W recks, O bstructions, C-‐STAFF, C-‐Forecast, K eypad B eep s election, D ata & T ime S etup (local, U TC),Altitude U nit (FT, F M, M T), D istance U nit (KM, N M, S M), S peed U nit (MPH,KTS, K PH), N earest S ervicesInput/OuputFormat NMEA-‐0183 V er 2.0CaseDimensions/Weight 13.5"H x 15"W x 8.9"D, 18.7 l bs.GPS/WAASRECEIVERReceiver L1, C A/codeAccuracy Better t han 3m, 95% o f t he t imeMax. S olutionUpdate R ate 10/secCold S tart (average) <45 s ecWarm S tart(average) <40 s ecHot S tart (average) <8 s ecAntenna ExternalCable L ength 33 f eetIMPORTANT N OTICE: S I-‐TEX E lectronics C harting S ystems a nd C-‐MAP M AX/NT+ N avigation C hartsare n ot d esigned t o r eplace s tandard g overnment c harts. A ny e lectronic n avigation d evice s hould b e operated a long w ith t he p rudent u se o f r eliable m anual b ackup m aterial.NOTE: A ccuracy i s s ubject t o c hange i n a ccordance w ith D OD c ivil G PS u ser p olicy.*Guardian™ f eature s hould b e u sed a s a t ool i n c onjunction w ith o ther n avigation s uch a s D epthSounders, C harts a nd V isual S ighting,and s hould n ot b e r elied u pon a s t he s ole m eans o f n avigation.Specifications s ubject t o c hange w ithout n otice.。
Transcend DrivePro 250 车载录像机手册说明书
High-sensitivity image sensorThe DrivePro 250 uses a high-sensitivity sensor to capture high-resolution images with superb, rich color even in low light. Supporting 1080P Full HD recording at 60fps, the DrivePro 250 offers smooth footage as well as crisp still images.A dash camera with all the rightfeaturesTranscend's DrivePro 250 dashcam is a feature-packed, advanced dash camera with itsGPS/GLONASS receiver, built-in battery, handysnapshot button, and Wi-Fi connectivity. It comesbundled with a Transcend microSD memory card builtof high-quality NAND flash and tested under harshenvironmental conditions.Wi-Fi connectivityThe DrivePro 250 features Wi-Fi connectivity thatworks with the exclusive DrivePro App to provide real-time footage playback and download. This means easeof access to video evidence for reporting incidents tolaw enforcement and insurance companies without theneed to pull out the memory card.DashcamsDrivePro 250Transcend's DrivePro 250 dashcam was designed with both style and safety in mind. The DrivePro 250 features a high-sensitivity image sensor to capture high-resolution videos with extremely fine tonal gradation even in low light. In addition, it features a GPS/GLONASS receiver, a built-in battery, a handy snapshot button, and Wi-Fi connectivity. More than just a safety device, Transcend's DrivePro 250 is a fellow traveler ready to explore more of the world withyou.DashcamsDrivePro 250FeaturesBuilt-in GPS/GLONASS receiver logs yourdriving pathBuilt-in Wi-Fi function for mobile live streamingBuilt-in battery prevents losing crucial images inthe event of a power outageParking mode protects your vehicle even whenyou're awayLDWS & FCWS guarantee your safety whiledrivingHead-up display shows current driving speeds,safety alerts and other informationSpeed alarm issues an onscreen alert when thespeed exceeds a preset valueDrivePro ToolboxDrivePro Toolbox helps you play andmanage videos recorded on your DriveProdashcam without installing any separatecodecs.DrivePro AppDrivePro App is designed for use withDrivePro dashcams featuring Wi-Ficonnectivity. Stream videos and adjustsettings from your mobile device, anddownload footage for on-the-go!SpecificationsAppearanceDimensions70.2 mm x 63.1 mm x 34.5 mm (2.76" x 2.48" x 1.36")Weight78 g (2.75 oz)InterfaceUSB Type micro USB to car lighter adapterConnection Interface USB 2.0Wi-Fi Protocol802.11nHardwareDisplay 2.4" color TFT LCDViewing Angle140° (diagonal)Aperture F/2.0Operating EnvironmentOperating Temperature-20°C (-4°F) ~ 65°C (149°F)Storage Temperature-25°C (-13°F) ~ 70°C (158°F)Input Voltage (Power cable)12V ~ 24VOutput Voltage (Power cable)5V / 2AFormatResolution Full HD 1080PFrame Rate60/30 fpsVideo Format MP4 (H.264)WarrantyCertificate CE /FCC /BSMI /NCC /MIC /KC /RCM /EAC /UKCAWarranty Two-year Limited WarrantyPackagePackage Contents Full unit /32GB microSD memory card /Car mount /Car lighteradapter /Quick Start GuideOrdering Information32GB TS-DP250A-32GProduct specifications are subject to change without notice. Pictures shown may differ from actual products. Total accessible capacity varies depending on operating environment.。
Transcend DrivePro 110 汽车录像机说明书
Vision in the darkThe DrivePro 110 features the STARVIS™ high-sensitivity image sensor to capture sharp, high-resolution images with superb, rich color even in low light, making it perfect for filming during both day and night. It has a smart adaptive display that responds to the lighting in your surroundings and automatically adjusts accordingly. When driving at night, for example, the screen will automatically dim, making it easier on your eyes.Note: STARVIS is a trademark of Sony Corporation.A must-have for road tripsThe DrivePro 110 is the ultimate definition of drivingsecurely and with peace of mind. With its practicalfeatures, this classic dash cam will keep your road tripssafe. It comes bundled with a Transcend memory cardbuilt of high-quality NAND flash tested under harshenvironmental conditions. Pre-configured withTranscend's exclusive firmware settings, the memorycard offers stable performance and ensures yourrecordings will be saved in their entirety.Get buttery smooth, detail-packedfootageSupporting 1080P Full HD recording at 60fps, theDrivePro 110 will give you footage as smooth as butter.Shooting at 60fps means you can zoom in on any shotand easily make out crucial details, such as licenseplates.DashcamsDrivePro 110Road safety is important. Transcend's DrivePro 110 dashcam utilizes the STARVIS™ high-sensitivity image sensor to provide high-resolution images with extremely fine tonal gradation even in low light. In addition, the DrivePro 110 features an auto brightness-adjusting display, a built-in battery, a handy snapshot button, emergency recording,headlight reminder, and driver fatigue alert.DashcamsDrivePro 110FeaturesSTARVIS™ high-sensitivity image sensorBuilt-in battery prevents losing crucial images inthe event of a power outageEmergency recording prevents overwriting of thecurrent recorded fileDriver fatigue alert regularly reminds the driver tobe fully restedHeadlight reminder automatically activates inpoor lighting conditionsDrivePro ToolboxDrivePro Toolbox helps you play andmanage videos recorded on your DriveProdashcam without installing any separatecodecs.SpecificationsAppearanceDimensions70.2 mm x 63.1 mm x 32.5 mm (2.76" x 2.48" x 1.28")Weight69 g (2.43 oz)InterfaceUSB Type micro USB to car lighter adapterConnection Interface USB 2.0HardwareDisplay 2.4" color TFT LCDViewing Angle140° (diagonal)Aperture F/2.0Operating EnvironmentOperating Temperature-20°C (-4°F) ~ 65°C (149°F)Storage Temperature-25°C (-13°F) ~ 70°C (158°F)Input Voltage (Power cable)12V ~ 24VOutput Voltage (Power cable)5V / 1AFormatResolution Full HD 1080PFrame Rate60/30 fpsVideo Format MP4 (H.264)WarrantyCertificate CE /FCC /BSMI /MIC /KC /RCM /EAC /UKCAWarranty Two-year Limited WarrantyPackagePackage Contents Full unit /32GB microSD memory card /Car mount /Car lighteradapter /Quick Start GuideOrdering Information32GB TS-DP110M-32GProduct specifications are subject to change without notice. Pictures shown may differ from actual products. Total accessible capacity varies depending on operating environment.。
Stryker 导航系统操作指南说明书
jkJCFG (6x)D (2x)IHABE• Read and understand this information, file it in your maintenance records. Fa -miliarization with the Stryker navigation system prior to its use is important. Refer to the instructions for use of the naviga-tion system.• The instrument should only be used inaccordance with the instructions for usecontained in this manual.• Prior to each use, inspect the instrument.Breakage of glass, loose components,fogged or wet glass on the inside of theLEDs may lead to compromised function -ality of the instrument. Do not use if anyof these conditions exist. Contact yourStryker Navigation sales representativein such case.• Prior to each use, the instruments should be operated with the Stryker navigation system to ensure they are functioning properly.• The healthcare provider performing any procedure is responsible for determin -ing the appropriateness of the instru-ment and the specific technique for eachpatient. Stryker, as a manufacturer, does not recommend a specific surgical proce -dure.• Performing procedures with instruments other than those specified in these in -structions or outside of their intended use will compromise the navigation accuracy.• U se only Stryker approved components and accessories, unless otherwise speci -fied. Other accessories may result inincreased electromagnetic emissions ordecreased electromagnetic immunity ofthe system. Do not modify any compo-nent or accessory. Failure to comply mayresult in patient and/or health care staffinjury.• In case of the presence of EM distur-bance, degradation of the performanceof this equipment could result.User/Patient Safety WARNINGIntended Use The Instrument Tracker is intended for usewith the Stryker navigation system - Hip Modules.The Instrument Tracker is used for instru-ment tracking and is intended to be mount -ed to multiple surgical instruments having been modified for navigation. Moreover, the Instrument Tracker may be used to control the navigation system software and, in addition, to validate pointers.Contraindications None er Group Healthcare professionals (surgeon/resi -dent, nurse/professional caregiver) edu -cated in computer-assisted surgery and thoroughly familiar with the instructions for use and with the operation of this product. To request an additional in-service instruc -tion, contact Stryker.NOTE:The following conventions are used in this document:The signal word WARNING highlights a safety-related issue. Comply with this information to prevent patient and medical staff injury.The signal word CAUTION highlights a product reliability issue. Comply with this information to prevent product damage.service is required, contact your Stryker Navigation sales representative.• Prior to proceeding, verify that the Instru-ment Tracker is firmly attached to the instrument as instructed. If the tracker moves relative to the instrument, naviga -tion is inaccurate.• Navigated instruments contain multiple infrared LEDs, a transmit LED and a receiver. All of the LEDs must be in view of the camera for the navigation system to function properly.CAUTION• Do not apply any physical impact to the navigated instrument, such as with a mallet or a similar tool. Any impact will cause product damage or operational failure due to battery movement.• To avoid malfunction, do not scratch or damage the LEDs in any way.• For increasing the longevity of the Instru -ment Tracker, we recommend that you remove the Instrument Tracker from the instrument if you have to apply heavy impacts on the instrument, for example when fixing a cup.NOTE:The user and/or patient should report any serious product-related incident to both the manufacturer and the national competent authority where the user and/or patient is established.• Use of this equipment adjacent to or stacked with other equipment should be avoided because it could result inimproper operation. If such use is neces-sary, this equipment and the other equip -ment should be observed to verify that they are operating normally.• Portable RF communication equipment(including peripherals such as antenna cables and external antennas) should be used not closer than 30 cm (or 12 inch -es) to the Instrument Tracker. Otherwise, degradation of the performance of this equipment could result.• Use Instrument BatteryREF 6000-006-000 only. Load a new battery before first and every use as instructed in this manual.• During surgery, always keep a sterile re -placement Instrument Battery available.• R emove the Instrument Battery as in-structed in this manual before cleaning or sterilizing the navigated instrument.• Do not sterilize Instrument Batteries; they are supplied sterile and must not be resterilized.• Clean and sterilize the instrument before first and every use. Refer to the Guide for Cleaning, Disinfection and Steam-Based Sterilization (TD6000005750).• This equipment is not suitable for use inthe presence of flammable anestheticmixtures with air, oxygen or nitrous ox-ide.• During surgery, if fluids such as saline solutions enter the battery holder, the electronics can fail and communication -with the system will cease.• During surgery, keep the LEDs clean andout of contact with liquids at all times.Failure to comply may compromise navi -gation accuracy.• E xcessive infrared radiation from exter-nal sources can influence localization ofthe instrument by the navigation system.Refer to the Navigation System CameraInstructions for Use .• Do not service the instrument. It does notcontain any parts the user can service. IfFunction and FeaturesRefer to figure j on page 2.SELECT Button (A)• Press to initialize the instrument.• After initialization, press to select soft-ware interface functions displayed on the navigation system monitor.• After initialization, turn clockwise to move forward through the software or highlight an item below, in a list of menu select-able items.• After initialization, turn counterclockwise to move backward through the software or highlight an item above, in a list of menu selectable items.Release Button (B) and Tracker Interface (C)• These features allow the tracker to be secured to and detached from the navi-gated instrument.Validation Disks (D)• Used as reference points, touch the disk cross-hairs with the instrument tip to vali-date the instrument.Green Status Light (E)• During instrument initialization, the light flashes rapidly.• During normal operation, the light flashes every few seconds.• The light illuminates continuously, if in-strument power is low.Battery Holder with Sleeve (F)Infrared LEDs (Light Emitting Diodes) (G), Transmit LED (H) and Receiver (I)• Emit and receive infrared light signals that are used to provide a wireless com-munication link to the navigation sys-tem's camera.Instructions1 Instrument BatteryWARNINGOnly use a new, sterile Instrument Battery REF 6000-006-000.1.1 Remove the battery from the sterilepackage.1.2 Open the battery housing by slidingdown the battery sleeve.1.3 Press the negative end of the batteryinto the battery holder and against thespring.1.4 Close the battery holder by sliding thesleeve back in position.1.5 Observe the green status lightilluminate for three seconds to indicate that the device is functioning properly.1.6 To remove the battery, gently pressdown on the positive end of thebattery and pull it away from thebattery holder.NOTE:After changing the battery during opera-tion, press the SELECT button until the instrument is initialized again.2 Initialize InstrumentNOTE:Ensure the line of sight between the in-strument and the camera is not blocked, and that the instrument's infrared LEDs, transmit LED and receiver directly face the camera.4.2 Proceed with instrument validation.With pointer and Instrument Tracker aligned with the camera, touch theinstrument's validation point with thepointer’s tip and press the SELECT button.5Detach Instrument TrackerFor instrument detachment, press the release button and slide the Instrument Tracker from the instrument interface. The release button will remain pressed untilthe tracker will be fixed on the instrumentinterface again.Cleaning and Inspection InstructionsCleaning Group IV.Refer to the Guide for Cleaning, Disin-fection and Steam-Based Sterilization(TD6000005750) for cleaning safety andcaution notes, cleaning equipment and de-tailed cleaning and inspection instructions intended for instruments with electronics.Sterilization InstructionsRefer to the Guide for Cleaning, Disin-fection and Steam-Based Sterilization (TD6000005750) for detailed sterilizationinstructions and caution notes.2.1 Wait for the navigation system to prompt for the initialization before initializing the instrument.2.2 Once in the system setup mode, and prompted by the software interface, press the SELECT button until the device is initialized.2.3 Observe the green status light flashrapidly during initialization.2.4 Once initialized, observe the green status light flash slowly and a system message appear on the monitor indicating instrument recognition.3 Mount Instrument Tracker WARNING Ensure the tracker snaps into position. The tracker must be rigidly fixated on the in -strument during surgery. Failure to comply may lead to navigation inaccuracy.3.1 Align tracker and instrument as shown in figure k . 3.2 Slide quickly the Instrument Tracker over the instrument interface (J) of the instrument intended for navigation until the tracker snaps into position.The right position is reached if therelease button jumps ahead.3.3 To verify that the tracker is firmlyattached, try to move and rotate the tracker. The tracker must not move in any direction.4 Validate InstrumentPrior to instrument validation, the pointer must be validated. Refer to step 4.1. Ifpointer validation is already performed,proceed to step 4.2.4.1 Precisely place the pointer’s tipinto the center of the validation diskplaced on the left or right side ofthe Instrument Tracker. Refer to theinstructions for use supplied withthe pointers REF 6007-011-000,REF 6003-012-000, orREF 6007-012-000.DisposalProducts and batteries that have been in contact with material of human origin may be infectious. Safely remove the batteries from the device with the necessary pre-cautionary measures. Contact your local distributor for disposal information.To comply with European Directive2012/19/EU on Waste Electrical and Elec-tronic Equipment (WEEE), products and batteries must be collected separately for recycling. Do not dispose of as unsorted municipal waste. Ensure infected products are decontaminated prior to recycling. For Use WithWARNINGUse only Stryker-approved devices unless otherwise specified.For information related to compatible soft-ware applications, refer to the user manual of the software application.Technical Specifications* REF 6007-008-000 Instrument Tracker Size:125.85 mm [4.95 in] height,67.0 mm [2.63 in] width,115.0 mm [4.25 in] length Weight1: 420 g [14.81 oz.]1Values without Instrument Battery.Material:Aluminum (housing); PPSU (battery hous-ing); stainless steel (interface)Power supply:3 V , internally powered (lithium battery CR 2)Enclosure protection:IPX0 Ordinary EquipmentApprovals:CSA International cCSAusEN / IEC 60601-1EN / IEC 60601-1-2ANSI/AAMI ES60601–1CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60601-1 Operation:Storage and Transportation:10°C30°C25%85%70kPa106kPa -20°C40°C10%75%50kPa106kPa* Specifications listed are approximate and may vary slightly from unit to unit.Troubleshooting Guidelines Navigated instrument fails to power upwhen battery is installed:• Battery is installed improperly. Reinstall battery.• Battery power is low. Replace battery.• Navigated instrument is damaged. Re-turn navigated instrument for service.Navigated instrument cannot be initial-ized:• Battery is installed improperly. Reinstall battery.• Battery power is low. Replace battery.• Transmit LED or receiver are damaged. Return navigated instrument for service.• SELECT button is stiff or defective. Re-turn navigated instrument for service.Range of movement is limited:• One or more of the LEDs are dirty or do not function properly. Clean surface of the LEDs. If cleaning does not improve the function, return the instrument for service.Green status light illuminates continuously:• Battery power is low. Replace battery.Communication with the system fails after Navigation software is restarted: • Remove and reinsert battery. Re-initialize instrument.Line of sight between navigated instrument and camera is interrupted: • Navigated instrument is not visible. Re-move obstruction and system will resume communication.Tracker cannot be mounted to instrument:• Instrument interface or tracker interface is damaged. Return for service.• Tracker's orientation on instrument is not correct. Verify and correct orientation if necessary. See figure k for correct ori-entation.• Release button is not in pressed posi-tion. Press release button until it remains pressed and mount the tracker on instru-ment again.Definition of SymbolsThe following table defines the symbols used in this document, on the product and on the product label.EN ISO 7010 Graphical symbols – Safety colors and safety signs – Registered safety signsSymbol/NumberName: DefinitionW001General warning sign: To signify a general warning.M002Refer to instruction manual/booklet: To signify that the instruction manual/booklet must be read.EN ISO 15223-1 Medical devices – Symbols to be used with medical device labels, labelling and information to be supplied – Part 1: General requirementsSymbol/NumberName: Definition5.1.1Manufacturer: Indicates the medical device manufacturer as defined in the European Union harmonization legislation.5.1.3Date of manufacture: Indicates the date when the medical device was manufactured.LOT 5.1.5Batch code: Indicates the manufacturer's batch code so that the batch or lot can be identified.REF 5.1.6Catalog number: Indicates the manufacturer’s catalog number so that the medical device can be identified.SN 5.1.7Serial number: Indicates the manufacturer’s serial number so that a specific medical device can be identified.NON STERILE5.2.7Non-sterile: Indicates a medical device that has not been subjected to a sterilization process.5.3.7Temperature limit: Indicates the temperature limits to which the medi-cal device can be safely exposed.5.3.8Humidity limitation: Indicates the range of humidity to which the medi-cal device can be safely exposed.<Stryker Leibinger GmbH & Co. KG Bötzinger Straße 4179111 Freiburg (Germany)t: +49 761 4512 0 (Germany)t: +1 269 323 7700 (USA)T r a n s l a t e d E q u i v a l e n t : T D 6007008713U.S. Patents: /patents Stryker Corporation or its divisions or other affiliated entities own, use or have applied for the following trademarks or service marks: Leibinger, Stryker. All other trade -marks are trademarks of their respective owners or holders.Copyright © 2019 Stryker。
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路特仕导航仪说明书 Prepared on 22 November 2020
专车专用DVD影音导航产品简介
品牌:路特仕
•屏幕:英寸
•型号:RTS-68139F媒体格式支持:DVD
•光盘格式支持:DVD-ROM
•导航功能:内置导航
•输出功率:4x45W
•光盘放入方式:吸入式
•信噪比:45dBA
•失真度:%
•频率响应:10-240Hz
DVD,导航(正版高清凯立德,地图免费升级)MP3、MP4,蓝牙免提功能,支持倒车可视,
收音机,可插SD卡及U盘,数字高清显示800×480分辨率
超清晰画质发烧级音质超乎想象的使用体验
(凯越电子——打造汽车影音行业的苹果)
(地址:广州市永福路35号永福中心一楼)
基本功能:
DVD播放/收音机/SD卡/USB/蓝牙/倒车后视(选配)/GPS/AV输入/方控设置/
(CMMB/CDC/IPOD选配)
特色功能:
一、发烧级音质效果(源自美国ST公司芯片)
二、数字高清视频效果(YUV,逐行高清扫描)
三、动感界面,非凡用户体验
四、SDHC(兼容16G以上高容量SD卡)
五、USB:(支持160G以上大部分移动硬盘和USBMTP协议的媒体播放机)
六、多点触摸,随意滑动、触摸(加速滑动和快速停止)
七、内置海量壁纸,随意个性定制(108张分类壁纸)
八、兼容一机多图(支持国内和国外的地图)
九、导航和音乐同步(高端车才配备的功能)
十、MP4支持格式:MPEG1/2MPEG4AVIDIVXXVIDMP4
十一、蓝牙支持电话本同步浏览,音乐播放,咪头静音(对方听不到车内谈话)娱乐功能:
1.空当接龙
2.拼图
3.五子棋
4.连连看
5.弹珠游戏
实用工具:
1.万年历
2.计算器
3.行车记事本
4.电话归属地查询
5.车牌归属地查询
凯越电子独创行业逐行高清扫描的先河:
1.专业解码芯片,发烧级音质效果
2.全声道专业输出,尊享环绕视听感受
3.多种音效模式,聆听不同风格
自由定义,感受最真的
发烧级音质
1.专业解码芯片,发烧级音质效果
2.全声道专业输出,尊享环绕视听感受
3.多种音效模式,聆听不同风格自由定义,感受最真的
直觉化,流畅的使用体验,源于三大设计理念
1.自由定义,个性界面
2.快捷沟通,操作更轻松,更便捷
3.超乎想象的使用体验。