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Q Sepharose Fast Flow 产品说明书

Q Sepharose Fast Flow 产品说明书

Q1126pis Rev 01/221Product InformationQ Sepharose ® Fast FlowQ1126Product DescriptionQ Sepharose ® Fast Flow is an ion exchangechromatography resin with a quaternary amine (Q) functional group [-CH 2-N +(CH 3)3] attached to Sepharose ® Fast Flow. The Q group serves as astrong anion exchanger, which is completely ionized over a broad pH range. The terms “s trong" and"weak" in ion exchange chromatography refer to the extent of ionization with pH, and not to the binding strength of the functional group to the target species. The parent Sepharose ® Fast Flow is a cross-linked derivative of Sepharose ®. The particle size range is 45-165 µm. The average bead diameter is ~90 µm. The counterion in the product is sulfate (SO 4-2). Recommended cation buffers to use with Q Sepharose ® Fast Flow include alkylamines,ammonium, ethylenediamine, imidazole, pyridine, or Tris. In terms of pH, it is suggested to operate within 0.5 pH unit of the buffer's pK a . With proteins, it is suggested to operate at least 1 pH unit above the pI of the protein, to facilitate binding. Oxidizing agents, and anionic detergents and buffers, should not be used with Q Sepharose ® Fast Flow. Likewise,extended exposure of Q1126 to pH < 4 should be avoided. Several publications 1,2 and dissertations 3-5 cite use of product Q1126 in their research.ReagentQ Sepharose ® Fast Flow is offered as a suspension in 20% ethanol.Approximate Exclusion Limit: average molecular mass of ~4 × 106 DaltonsIonic Capacity: 0.18-0.24 mmol Cl -/mL gel Binding Capacity: ~42 mg BSA per mL gel pH Stability: 2-12Working temperature: 4-40 °CPrecautions and DisclaimerFor R&D use only. Not for drug, household, or other uses. Please consult the Safety Data Sheet for information regarding hazards and safe handling practices. General Resin Preparation Procedure1. Allow the ion exchange medium and ~10 columnvolumes (CV) of buffer to equilibrate to thetemperature chosen for the chromatographic run. 2. Mix the pre-swollen suspension with startingbuffer to form a moderately thick slurry, which consists of ~75% settled gel and 25% liquid. 3. Degas the gel under vacuum at the temperatureof column operation.4. Mount the column vertically on a suitable stand,out of the way of direct sunlight or drafts, which may cause temperature fluctuations.5. Pour a small amount of buffer into the emptycolumn. Allow the buffer to flow through spaces to eliminate air pockets.6. Pour the suspension of ion exchange mediumprepared in Step 3 into the column by allowing it to flow gently down the side of the tube, to avoid bubble formation.7. For consistent flow rates and reproducibleseparations, connect a pump to the column. 8. Fill the remainder of the column to the top withbuffer. Allow ~5 CV of buffer to drain through the bed at a flow rate at least 133% of the flow rate to be used in the procedure. The bed height should have settled to a constant height.9. Using a syringe or similar instrument, apply thesample dissolved in starting buffer to the column. For isocratic separations, the sample volumeshould range from 1-5% of the column volume. If the chromatographic run involves elution with a gradient, the applied sample mass is of much greater importance than the sample volume, and the sample should be applied in a low ionicstrength medium. Ion exchange is used both to concentrate and to fractionate the sample. 10. Elution:• If only unwanted substances in the sample areadsorbed, or if sample components aredifferentially retarded under isocratic conditions, the starting buffer can also be used as the eluent.The life science business of Merck operates as MilliporeSigma in the U.S. and Canada.Merck and Sigma-Aldrich are trademarks of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany or its affiliates. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Detailed information on trademarks is available via publicly accessible resources.© 2022 Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany and/or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved. Q1126pis Rev 01/22 JJJ,MAM,GCY2•Normally, however, separation and elution are achieved by selectively decreasing the affinity of the molecules for the charged groups on the resin by changing the pH and/or ionic strength of the eluent. This procedure is termed gradient elution. 11. Regeneration: •Either (a) washing the column with a high ionic strength salt solution, such as 1 M NaCl, or (b) changing the pH to the tolerable low and high pH extremes, is usually sufficient to remove reversibly bound material.• When needed, lipids and precipitated proteins canbe removed by washing with 1 CV of 1-2 M NaCl, followed by 1 CV of 0.1 M NaOH in 0.5 M NaCl. • Rinse with several CV of water. Thenre-equilibrate the resin with starting buffer.• If base such as NaOH was used, adjust the pH ofthe resin to neutral before storing or using.12. Storage: Q Sepharose ® Fast Flow may be storedat 2-8 °C in water with 20% ethanol added as an antibacterial agent.General NotesCation versus Anion Exchanger• If sample components are most stable below their pI values, a cation exchanger should be used. • If sample components are most stable above their pI values, an anion exchanger should be used. •If stability is good over a wide pH range on both sides of the pI, either or both types of ion exchanger may be used.Strong versus Weak Ion Exchanger•Most proteins have pI values within the range 5.5-7.5, and can thus be separated on both strong and weak ion exchangers.•When maximum resolution occurs at an extreme pH and the molecules of interest are stable at that pH, a strong ion exchanger should be used. Choice of Buffer, pH, and Ionic Strength• The highest ionic strength which permits binding should normally be used.•The required buffer concentration varies fromsubstance to substance. Usually, an ionic strength of at least 10 mM is required to ensure adequate buffering capacity.•As salts (such as buffers) help to stabilize proteins in solution, their concentration should be highenough to prevent denaturation and precipitation.References1. López, G. et al ., Eukaryot. Cell , 14(6), 564-577(2015).2. Bhargava, V. et al ., Dev. Cell., 52(1), 38-52.e10(2020).3. Fu , Yinan, “Structure and dynamics ofPseudomonas aeruginosa ICP”. University ofGlasgow, Ph.D. dissertation, p. 126 (April 2009). 4. Redmond, Miranda , “The Role of N-TerminalAcidic Inserts on the Dynamics of the Tau Protein ”. University of Vermont, Ph.D. dissertation, p. 22 (May 2017).5. Taylor-Whiteley, Teresa Rachel , “RecapitulatingParkinson’s disease pathology in athree-dimensional neural cell culture mode ”. 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横河GP10 GP20 GX10 GX20使用手册

横河GP10 GP20 GX10 GX20使用手册
保存 / 读取设定数据 ........................................................29 保存设定数据........................................................................... 29 读入设定数据........................................................................... 29
各部分名称 ...................................................................... 11 GX20/GX10 ............................................................................... 11 GP20/GP10 ...............................................................................12 GX90XA/GX90XD/GX90YD......................................................12
功能简介 ............................................................................8 概要............................................................................................ 8 多种测量对象 ............................................................................. 8 可扩展的模块构造...................................................................... 8 数据保存功能............................................................................. 8 多种显示功能 ............................................................................. 8 触摸屏........................................................................................ 8 手写信息 .................................................................................... 9 丰富的网络功能和软件............................................................... 9 其他功能 .................................................................................... 9 系统配置 ...................................................................................10

Emotia Xtreme MX 用户手册说明书

Emotia Xtreme MX 用户手册说明书
• Presets — Recall previous settings without having to re-position or size the image. There are twenty one different presets for sizing and positioning of all input sources.
• Genlock — Genlock capabilities allow for the integration of the scan converted images into a professional broadcast environment. Genlocking provides for seamless, vertical interval switching of these converted high resolution sources, and other video sources. Front panel access to horizontal phasing and subcarrier phasing control is provided for easy adjustment.
The Emotia Xtreme MX is housed in a rack-mountable metal enclosure and includes an internal 100-240 volt switch mode power supply.
An example of an Emotia Xtreme MX application with video input from a workstation is shown in the diagram below.

NMEA0183完整版介绍说明

NMEA0183完整版介绍说明

Glenn Baddeley-GPS-NMEA sentenceinformationContents•All$GPxxx sentence codes and short descriptions•26interpreted sentences transmitted by GPS unit•12interpreted Garmin proprietary sentences transmitted by GPS unit•8interpreted Garmin proprietary sentences received by GPS unit•Format of latitudes and longitudes•References[Top][Glenn's GPS Contents Page]All$GPxxx sentence codes and short descriptions•••$GPAAM-Waypoint Arrival Alarm•$GPALM-GPS Almanac Data•$GPAPA-Autopilot format"A"•$GPAPB-Autopilot format"B"•$GPASD-Autopilot System Data•$GPBEC-Bearing&Distance to Waypoint,Dead Reckoning•$GPBOD-Bearing,Origin to Destination•$GPBWC-Bearing&Distance to Waypoint,Great Circle•$GPBWR-Bearing&Distance to Waypoint,Rhumb Line•$GPBWW-Bearing,Waypoint to Waypoint•$GPDBT-Depth Below Transducer•$GPDCN-Decca Position•$GPDPT-Depth•$GPFSI-Frequency Set Information•$GPGGA-Global Positioning System Fix Data•$GPGLC-Geographic Position,Loran-C•$GPGLL-Geographic Position,Latitude/Longitude•$GPGRS-GPS Range Residuals•$GPGSA-GPS DOP and Active Satellites•$GPGST-GPS Pseudorange Noise Statistics•$GPGSV-GPS Satellites in View•$GPGXA-TRANSIT Position•$GPHDG-Heading,Deviation&Variation•$GPHDT-Heading,True•$GPHSC-Heading Steering Command•$GPLCD-Loran-C Signal Data•$GPMSK-Control for a Beacon Receiver•$GPMSS-Beacon Receiver Status•$GPMTA-Air Temperature(to be phased out)•$GPMTW-Water Temperature•$GPMWD-Wind Direction•$GPMWV-Wind Speed and Angle•$GPOLN-Omega Lane Numbers•$GPOSD-Own Ship Data•$GPR00-Waypoint active route(not standard)•$GPRMA-Recommended Minimum Specific Loran-C Data•$GPRMB-Recommended Minimum Navigation Information•$GPRMC-Recommended Minimum Specific GPS/TRANSIT Data •$GPROT-Rate of Turn•$GPRPM-Revolutions•$GPRSA-Rudder Sensor Angle•$GPRSD-RADAR System Data•$GPRTE-Routes•$GPSFI-Scanning Frequency Information•$GPSTN-Multiple Data ID•$GPTRF-TRANSIT Fix Data•$GPTTM-Tracked Target Message•$GPVBW-Dual Ground/Water Speed•$GPVDR-Set and Drift•$GPVHW-Water Speed and Heading•$GPVLW-Distance Traveled through the Water•$GPVPW-Speed,Measured Parallel to Wind•$GPVTG-Track Made Good and Ground Speed•$GPWCV-Waypoint Closure Velocity•$GPWNC-Distance,Waypoint to Waypoint•$GPWPL-Waypoint Location•$GPXDR-Transducer Measurements•$GPXTE-Cross-Track Error,Measured•$GPXTR-Cross-Track Error,Dead Reckoning•$GPZDA-UTC Date/Time and Local Time Zone Offset•$GPZFO-UTC&Time from Origin Waypoint•$GPZTG-UTC&Time to Destination Waypoint[Top]26interpreted sentences transmitted by GPS unit -Waypoint Arrival Alarm$GPALM-GPS Almanac Data(Can also be received by GPS unit)-Autopilot format"B"$GPBOD-Bearing,origin to destination$GPBWC-Bearing and distance to waypoint,great circle$GPGGA-Global Positioning System Fix Data$GPGLL-Geographic position,latitude/longitude$GPGRS-GPS Range Residuals$GPGSA-GPS DOP and active satellites$GPGST-GPS Pseudorange Noise Statistics$GPGSV-GPS Satellites in view$GPHDT-Heading,True$GPMSK-Control for a Beacon Receiver$GPMSS-Beacon Receiver Status$GPR00-List of waypoints in currently active route$GPRMA-Recommended minimum specific Loran-C data$GPRMB-Recommended minimum navigation info$GPRMC-Recommended minimum specific GPS/TRANSIT data$GPRTE-Routes$GPTRF-TRANSIT Fix Data$GPSTN-Multiple Data ID$GPVBW-Dual Ground/Water Speed$GPVTG-Track made good and ground speed$GPWPL-Waypoint location$GPXTE-Cross-track error,Measured$GPZDA-UTC Date/Time and Local Time Zone OffsetThere is a full list of$GPxxx sentence codes available,without links to format details.[Top]$GPAAMWaypoint Arrival AlarmThis sentence is generated by some units to indicate the Status of arrival(entering the arrival circle,or passing the perpendicular of the course line)at the destination waypoint.$GPAAM,A,A,0.10,N,WPTNME*43Where:AAM Arrival AlarmA Arrival circle enteredA Perpendicular passed0.10Circle radiusN Nautical milesWPTNME Waypoint name*43Checksum data$GPALMGPS Almanac DataA set of sentences transmitted by some Garmin units in response to a received$PGRMO,GPALM,1 sentence.It can also be received by some GPS units(eg.Garmin GPS16and GPS17)to initialize the stored almanac information in the unit.Example1:$GPALM,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,*CC1=Total number of sentences in set2=Sentence sequence number in set3=Satellite number4=GPS week number5=Bits17to24of almanac page indicating SV health6=Eccentricity7=Reference time of almanac8=Inclination angle9=Right ascension rate10=Semi major axis route11=Argument of perigee(omega)12=Ascension node longitude13=Mean anomaly14=af0clock parameter15=af1clock parameterExample2:$GPALM,1,1,15,1159,00,441d,4e,16be,fd5e,a10c9f,4a2da4,686e81,58cbe1,0a4,001*5B Field Example CommentsSentence ID$GPALMNumber of messages1Total number of messages in sequenceSequence number1This is first message in sequenceSatellite PRN15Unique ID(PRN)of satellite message relates toGPS week number1159SV health00Bits17-24of almanac pageEccentricity441dReference time4e Almanac reference timeInclination angle16beRate of right ascension fd5eRoor of semi-major axis a10c9fArgument of perigee4a2da4Longitude of ascension node686e81Mean anomoly58cbe1F0clock parameter0a4F1clock parameter001Checksum*5B$GPAPBAutopilot format"B"This sentence is sent by some GPS receivers to allow them to be used to control an autopilot unit.This sentence is commonly used by autopilots and contains navigation receiver warning flag status, cross-track-error,waypoint arrival status,initial bearing from origin waypoint to the destination, continuous bearing from present position to destination and recommended heading-to-steer to destination waypoint for the active navigation leg of the journey.Note:Some autopilots,Robertson in particular,misinterpret"bearing from origin to destination"as "bearing from present position to destination".This is likely due to the difference between the APB sentence and the APA sentence.for the APA sentence this would be the correct thing to do for the data in the same field.APA only differs from APB in this one field and APA leaves off the last two fields where this distinction is clearly spelled out.This will result in poor performance if the boat is sufficiently off-course that the two bearings are different.$GPAPB,A,A,0.10,R,N,V,V,011,M,DEST,011,M,011,M*82where:APB Autopilot format BA Loran-C blink/SNR warning,general warningA Loran-C cycle warning0.10cross-track error distanceR steer Right to correct(or L for Left)N cross-track error units-nautical miles(K for kilometers)V arrival alarm-circleV arrival alarm-perpendicular011,M magnetic bearing,origin to destinationDEST destination waypoint ID011,M magnetic bearing,present position to destination011,M magnetic heading to steer(bearings could True as033,T)$GPBODBearing Origin to Destinationeg.BOD,045.,T,023.,M,DEST,START045.,T bearing045degrees True from"START"to"DEST"023.,M breaing023degrees Magnetic from"START"to"DEST"DEST destination waypoint IDSTART origin waypoint IDExample1:$GPBOD,099.3,T,105.6,M,POINTB,*01Waypoint ID:"POINTB"Bearing99.3True,105.6MagneticThis sentence is transmitted in the GOTO mode,without an active route on your GPS.WARNING:this is the bearing from the moment you press enter in the GOTO page to the destination waypoint and is NOT updated dynamically!To update the information,(current bearing to waypoint),you will have to press enter in the GOTO page again.Example2:$GPBOD,097.0,T,103.2,M,POINTB,POINTA*52This sentence is transmitted when a route is active.It contains the active leg information:origin waypoint "POINTA"and destination waypoint"POINTB",bearing between the two points97.0True,103.2 Magnetic.It does NOT display the bearing from current location to destination waypoint!WARNING Again this information does not change until you are on the next leg of the route.(The bearing from POINTA to POINTB does not change during the time you are on this leg.)$GPBWCBearing and distance to waypoint,great circleeg1.$GPBWC,081837,,,,,,T,,M,,N,*13BWC,225444,4917.24,N,12309.57,W,051.9,T,031.6,M,001.3,N,004*29225444UTC time of fix22:54:444917.24,N Latitude of waypoint12309.57,W Longitude of waypoint051.9,T Bearing to waypoint,degrees true031.6,M Bearing to waypoint,degrees magnetic001.3,N Distance to waypoint,Nautical miles004Waypoint IDeg2.$GPBWC,220516,5130.02,N,00046.34,W,213.8,T,218.0,M,0004.6,N,EGLM*11123456789101112131220516timestamp25130.02Latitude of next waypoint3N North/South400046.34Longitude of next waypoint5W East/West6213.0True track to waypoint7T True Track8218.0Magnetic track to waypoint9M Magnetic100004.6range to waypoint11N unit of range to waypoint,N=Nautical miles12EGLM Waypoint name13*11checksum$GPGGAGlobal Positioning System Fix Dataeg1.$GPGGA,170834,4124.8963,N,08151.6838,W,1,05,1.5,280.2,M,-34.0,M,,,*75Name ExampleDataDescriptionSentence Identifier$GPGGA Global Positioning System Fix Data Time17083417:08:34UTCLatitude4124.8963,N41d24.8963'N or41d24'54"NLongitude 08151.6838,W81d51.6838'W or81d51'41"WFix Quality:-0=Invalid-1=GPS fix-2=DGPS fix1Data is from a GPS fixNumber of Satellites055Satellites are in viewHorizontal Dilution of Precision(HDOP)1.5Relative accuracy of horizontal position Altitude280.2,M280.2meters above mean sea level Height of geoid above WGS84ellipsoid-34.0,M-34.0metersTime since last DGPS update blank No last updateDGPS reference station id blank No station idChecksum*75Used by program to check for transmission errorsCourtesy of Brian McClure,N8PQI.Global Positioning System Fix Data.Time,position and fix related data for a GPS receiver.eg2.$GPGGA,hhmmss.ss,ddmm.mmm,a,dddmm.mmm,b,q,xx,p.p,a.b,M,c.d,M,x.x,nnnnhhmmss.ss=UTC of positionddmm.mmm=latitude of positiona=N or S,latitutde hemispheredddmm.mmm=longitude of positionb=E or W,longitude hemisphereq=GPS Quality indicator(0=No fix,1=Non-differential GPS fix,2=Differential GPS fix,6=Estimated fix)xx=number of satellites in usep.p=horizontal dilution of precisiona.b=Antenna altitude above mean-sea-levelM=units of antenna altitude,metersc.d=Geoidal heightM=units of geoidal height,metersx.x=Age of Differential GPS data(seconds since last valid RTCM transmission)nnnn=Differential reference station ID,0000to1023$GPGLLGeographic Position,Latitude/Longitude and time.eg1.$GPGLL,3751.65,S,14507.36,E*77eg2.$GPGLL,4916.45,N,12311.12,W,225444,A4916.46,N Latitude49deg.16.45min.North12311.12,W Longitude123deg.11.12min.West225444Fix taken at22:54:44UTCA Data valideg3.$GPGLL,5133.81,N,00042.25,W*751234515133.81Current latitude2N North/South300042.25Current longitude4W East/West5*75checksum$--GLL,lll.ll,a,yyyyy.yy,a,hhmmss.ss,A llll.ll=Latitude of positiona=N or Syyyyy.yy=Longitude of positiona=E or Whhmmss.ss=UTC of positionA=status:A=valid data$GPGRSGPS Range ResidualsExample:$GPGRS,024603.00,1,-1.8,-2.7,0.3,,,,,,,,,*6CField Example CommentsSentence ID$GPGRSUTC Time024603.00UTC time of associated GGA fixMode10=Residuals used in GGA,1=residuals calculated after GGASat1residual-1.8Residual(meters)of satellite1in solutionSat2residual-2.7The order matches the PRN numbers in the GSA sentence Sat3residual0.3Sat4residual Unused entries are blankSat5residualSat6residualSat7residualSat8residualSat9residualSat10residualSat11residualSat12residualChecksum*6C$GPGSAGPS DOP and active satelliteseg1.$GPGSA,A,3,,,,,,16,18,,22,24,,,3.6,2.1,2.2*3Ceg2.$GPGSA,A,3,19,28,14,18,27,22,31,39,,,,,1.7,1.0,1.3*341=Mode:M=Manual,forced to operate in2D or3DA=Automatic,3D/2D2=Mode:1=Fix not available2=2D3=3D3-14=PRN's of Satellite Vechicles(SV's)used in position fix(null for unused fields) 15=Position Dilution of Precision(PDOP)16=Horizontal Dilution of Precision(HDOP)17=Vertical Dilution of Precision(VDOP)$GPGSTGPS Pseudorange Noise StatisticsExample:$GPGST,024603.00,3.2,6.6,4.7,47.3,5.8,5.6,22.0*58Field ExampleCommentsSentence ID $GPGS TUTC Time 024603.00UTC time of associated GGA fixRMS deviation 3.2Total RMS standard deviation of ranges inputs to the navigation solutionSemi-major deviation 6.6Standard deviation(meters)of semi-major axis of error ellipse Semi-minor deviation 4.7Standard deviation(meters)of semi-minor axis of error ellipseSemi-major orientation 47.3Orientation of semi-major axis of error ellipse(true northdegrees)Latitude errordeviation5.8Standard deviation(meters)of latitude errorLongitude errordeviation5.6Standard deviation(meters)of longitude errorAltitude errordeviation22.0Standard deviation(meters)of latitude errorChecksum*58$GPGSVGPS Satellites in vieweg.$GPGSV,3,1,11,03,03,111,00,04,15,270,00,06,01,010,00,13,06,292,00*74 $GPGSV,3,2,11,14,25,170,00,16,57,208,39,18,67,296,40,19,40,246,00*74$GPGSV,3,3,11,22,42,067,42,24,14,311,43,27,05,244,00,,,,*4D$GPGSV,1,1,13,02,02,213,,03,-3,000,,11,00,121,,14,13,172,05*621=Total number of messages of this type in this cycle2=Message number3=Total number of SVs in view4=SV PRN number5=Elevation in degrees,90maximum6=Azimuth,degrees from true north,000to3597=SNR,00-99dB(null when not tracking)8-11=Information about second SV,same as field4-712-15=Information about third SV,same as field4-716-19=Information about fourth SV,same as field4-7$GPHDTHeading,True.Actual vessel heading in degrees Ture produced by any device or system producing true heading.$--HDT,x.x,Tx.x=Heading,degrees True$GPMSKControl for a Beacon Receiver$GPMSK,318.0,A,100,M,2*45where:318.0Frequency to useA Frequency mode,A=auto,M=manual100Beacon bit rateM Bitrate,A=auto,M=manual2frequency for MSS message status(null for no status)*45checksum$GPMSSBeacon Receiver StatusExample1:$GPMSS,55,27,318.0,100,*66where:55signal strength in dB27signal to noise ratio in dB318.0Beacon Frequency in KHz100Beacon bitrate in bps*66checksumExample2:$GPMSS,0.0,0.0,0.0,25,2*6DField Example CommentsSentence ID$GPMSSSignal strength0.0Signal strength(dB1uV)SNR0.0Signal to noise ratio(dB)Frequency0.0Beacon frequency(kHz)Data rate25Beacon data rate(BPS)Unknown field2Unknown field sent by GPS receiver used for test Checksum*6D$GPR00List of waypoint IDs in currently active routeeg1.$GPR00,EGLL,EGLM,EGTB,EGUB,EGTK,MBOT,EGTB,,,,,,,*58eg2.$GPR00,MINST,CHATN,CHAT1,CHATW,CHATM,CHATE,003,004,005,006,007,,,*05List of waypoints.This alternates with$GPWPL cyclewhich itself cycles waypoints.$GPRMARecommended minimum specific Loran-C dataeg.$GPRMA,A,lll,N,lll,W,x,y,ss.s,ccc,vv.v,W*hhA=Data statuslll=LatitudeN=N/Slll=longitudeS=W/Ex=not usedy=not usedss.s=Speed over ground in knotsccc=Course over groundvv.v=VariationW=Direction of variation E/Whh=Checksum$GPRMBRecommended minimum navigation information(sent by nav.receiver when a destination waypoint is active)eg1.$GPRMB,A,0.66,L,003,004,4917.24,N,12309.57,W,001.3,052.5,000.5,V*20A Data status A=OK,V=warning0.66,L Cross-track error(nautical miles,9.9max.),steer Left to correct(or R=right)003Origin waypoint ID004Destination waypoint ID4917.24,N Destination waypoint latitude49deg.17.24min.N12309.57,W Destination waypoint longitude123deg.09.57min.W001.3Range to destination,nautical miles052.5True bearing to destination000.5Velocity towards destination,knotsV Arrival alarm A=arrived,V=not arrived*0B mandatory checksumeg2.$GPRMB,A,4.08,L,EGLL,EGLM,5130.02,N,00046.34,W,004.6,213.9,122.9,A*3D 123456789101112131A validity2 4.08off track3L Steer Left(L/R)4EGLL last waypoint5EGLM next waypoint65130.02Latitude of Next waypoint7N North/South800046.34Longitude of next waypoint9W East/West10004.6Range11213.9bearing to waypt.12122.9closing velocity13A validity14*3D checksumeg3.$GPRMB,A,x.x,a,c--c,d--d,llll.ll,e,yyyyy.yy,f,g.g,h.h,i.i,j*kk1=Data Status(V=navigation receiver warning)2=Crosstrack error in nautical miles3=Direction to steer(L or R)to correct error4=Origin waypoint ID#5=Destination waypoint ID#6=Destination waypoint latitude7=N or S8=Destination waypoint longitude9=E or W10=Range to destination in nautical miles11=Bearing to destination,degrees True12=Destination closing velocity in knots13=Arrival status;(A=entered or perpendicular passed)14=Checksum$GPRMCRecommended minimum specific GPS/TRANSIT dataeg1.$GPRMC,081836,A,3751.65,S,14507.36,E,000.0,360.0,130998,011.3,E*62eg2.$GPRMC,225446,A,4916.45,N,12311.12,W,000.5,054.7,191194,020.3,E*68225446Time of fix22:54:46UTCA Navigation receiver warning A=Valid position,V=Warning4916.45,N Latitude49deg.16.45min.North12311.12,W Longitude123deg.11.12min.West000.5Speed over ground,Knots054.7Course Made Good,degrees true191194UTC Date of fix,19November1994020.3,E Magnetic variation,20.3deg.East*68mandatory checksumeg3.$GPRMC,220516,A,5133.82,N,00042.24,W,173.8,231.8,130694,004.2,W*701234567891011121220516Time Stamp2A validity-A-ok,V-invalid35133.82current Latitude4N North/South500042.24current Longitude6W East/West7173.8Speed in knots8231.8True course9130694Date Stamp10004.2Variation11W East/West12*70checksumeg4.for NMEA0183version3.00active the Mode indicator field is added$GPRMC,hhmmss.ss,A,llll.ll,a,yyyyy.yy,a,x.x,x.x,ddmmyy,x.x,a,m*hhField#1=UTC time of fix2=Data status(A=Valid position,V=navigation receiver warning)3=Latitude of fix4=N or S of longitude5=Longitude of fix6=E or W of longitude7=Speed over ground in knots8=Track made good in degrees True9=UTC date of fix10=Magnetic variation degrees(Easterly var.subtracts from true course)11=E or W of magnetic variation12=Mode indicator,(A=Autonomous,D=Differential,E=Estimated,N=Data not valid) 13=Checksum$GPRTERouteseg.$GPRTE,2,1,c,0,PBRCPK,PBRTO,PTELGR,PPLAND,PYAMBU,PPFAIR,PWARRN,PMORTL,PLISMR *73$GPRTE,2,2,c,0,PCRESY,GRYRIE,GCORIO,GWERR,GWESTG,7FED*3412345..1Number of sentences in sequence2Sentence number3'c'=Current active route,'w'=waypoint list starts with destination waypoint4Name or number of the active route5onwards,Names of waypoints in Route$GPTRFTRANSIT Fix DataTime,date,position,and information related to a TRANSIT Fix.The$GPTRF and$GPGXA sentences became obsolete when the TRANSIT satellite navigation system was replaced with GPS in1996,refer to Wikipedia for further 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Made Good and Ground Speed.eg1.$GPVTG,360.0,T,348.7,M,000.0,N,000.0,K*43eg2.$GPVTG,054.7,T,034.4,M,005.5,N,010.2,K*41054.7,T True course made good over ground,degrees034.4,M Magnetic course made good over ground,degrees005.5,N Ground speed,N=Knots010.2,K Ground speed,K=Kilometers per houreg3.for NMEA0183version3.00active the Mode indicator fieldis added at the end$GPVTG,054.7,T,034.4,M,005.5,N,010.2,K,A*53A Mode indicator(A=Autonomous,D=Differential,E=Estimated,N=Data not valid)$GPWPLWaypoint locationeg1.$GPWPL,4917.16,N,12310.64,W,003*654917.16,N Latitude of waypoint12310.64,W Longitude of waypoint003Waypoint IDWhen a route is active,this sentence is sent once for eachwaypoint in the route,in sequence.When all waypoints havebeen reported,GPR00is sent in the next data set.In anygroup of sentences,only one WPL sentence,or an R00sentence,will be sent.eg2.$GPWPL,5128.62,N,00027.58,W,EGLL*5912345615128.62Latitude of nth waypoint on list2N North/South300027.58Longitude of nth waypoint4W East/West5EGLL Ident of nth waypoint6*59checksum$GPXTECross Track Error,Measuredeg1.$GPXTE,A,A,0.67,L,NA General warning flag V=warning(Loran-C Blink or SNR warning)A Not used for GPS(Loran-C cycle lock flag)0.67cross track error distanceL Steer left to correct error(or R for right)N Distance units-Nautical mileseg2.$GPXTE,A,A,4.07,L,N*6D1234561A validity2A cycle lock3 4.07distance off track4L steer left(L/R)5N distance units6*6D checksum$GPZDAUTC Date/Time and Local Time Zone OffsetExample1:$GPZDA,hhmmss.ss,xx,xx,xxxx,xx,xxhhmmss.ss=UTCxx=Day,01to31xx=Month,01to12xxxx=Yearxx=Local zone description,00to+/-13hoursxx=Local zone minutes description(same sign as hours)Example2:$GPZDA,024611.08,25,03,2002,00,00*6AField Example CommentsSentence ID$GPZDAUTC Time024611.08UTC timeUTC Day25UTC day(01to31)UTC Month03UTC month(01to12)UTC Year2002UTC year(4digit format)Local zone hours00Offset to local time zone in hours(+/-00to+/-59)Local zone minutes00Offset to local time zone in 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Quality,0-1005=Distance to beacon reference station6=Distance unit(K=Kilometres)7=Receiver communication status(0=Check wiring,1=No signal,2=Tuning,3=Receiving,4=Scanning) 8=Fix source(R=RTCM,W=WAAS,N=Non-DPGS fix)9=DGPS Mode(A=Automatic,W=WAAS only,R=RTCM Only,N=None;DGPS disabled)HH=Checksum$PGRMEEstimated Position Erroreg.$PGRME,15.0,M,45.0,M,25.0,M*2215.0,M Estimated horizontal position error(HPE),M=metres45.0,M Estimated vertical position error(VPE),M=metres25.0,M Overall spherical equivalent position error,M=metres$PGRMFGPS Position Fix Data$PGRMF,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15*HH1=GPS week number2=GPS seconds in current week3=UTC date,ddmmyy format4=UTC time,hhmmss format5=GPS leap second count6=Latitude,dddmm.mmmm format7=Latitude hemisphere,N or S8=Longitude,dddmm.mmmm format9=Longitude hemisphere,E or W10=Mode(M=Manual,A=Automatic)11=Fix type(0=No fix,1=2D fix,2=3D fix)12=Speed over ground,kilometres/hour13=Course over ground,degrees true14=PDOP(Position dilution of precision),rounded to nearest integer 15=TDOP(Time dilution of precision),rounded to nearest integerHH=Checksum$PGRMMMap datumExample1:$PGRMM,Astrln Geod'66*51'Astrln Geod66'=Name of currently active datumExample2:$PGRMM,NAD27Canada*2F'NAD27Canada'=Name of currently active datum$PGRMTSensor Status Information$PGRMT,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9*HH1=Garmin product model and software version(eg.GPS16VER2.10) 2=ROM checksum test(P=Pass,F=Fail)3=Receiver failure discrete(P=Pass,F=Fail)4=Stored data lost(R=Retained,L=Lost)5=Real time clock lost(R=Retained,L=Lost)6=Oscillator drift discrete(P=Pass,F=Excessive drift detected)7=Data collection discrtete(C=Collecting,Null=Not Collecting)8=GPS sensor temperature(Degrees C)9=GPS sensor configuration data(R=Retained,L=Lost)HH=Checksum$PGRMV3D Velocity Information$PGRMV,1,2,3*HH1=True east velocity,metres/sec2=True north velocity,metres/sec3=Upward velocity,metres/secHH=Checksum$PGRMZAltitude Informationeg1.$PGRMZ,246,f,3*1Beg2.$PGRMZ,93,f,3*2193,f Altitude in feet3Position fix dimensions2=user altitude3=GPS altitudeThis sentence shows in feet,regardless of units shown on the display.eg3.$PGRMZ,201,f,3*181231201Altitude2F Units-f-Feet3checksum$PSLIBTune DPGS Beacon ReceiverProprietary Differential Control sentences to control a Starlink differential beacon receiver,assuming Garmin's DBR is made by Starlink.eg1.$PSLIB,290.5,100,J*22eg2.$PSLIB,300.0,200,K*23These two sentences are normally sent together in each group of sentences from the GPS.The three fields are:Frequency,bit Rate,Request Type.The value in the third field may be:J=status request,K=configuration request,blank=tuning message.When the GPS receiver is set to change the DBR frequency or baud rate,the"J"sentence is replaced(just once)by(for example):$PSLIB,320.0,200*59to set the DBR to320KHz,200baud.To tune a Garmin GBR21,GBR23or equivalent beacon receiver.$PSLIB,1,2*HH1=Beacon tune frequency,Kilohertz(283.5-325.0in0.5steps)2=Beacon bit rate,Bits/second(0,25,50,100,200HH=Checksum[Top]8interpreted Garmin proprietary sentences received by GPS unit-Sensor Configuration Information$PGRMCE-Sensor Configuration Information Enquiry$PGRMC1-Additional Sensor Configuration Information$PGRMC1E-Additional Sensor Configuration Information Enquiry$PGRMI-Sensor Initialization Information$PGRMIE-Sensor Initialization Information Enquiry$PGRMO-Output Sentence Enable/Disable$PSLIB-Tune DPGS Beacon ReceiverA few Garmin GPS receiver units are known to receive these sentences,including the GPS16and GPS17 modules.[Top]$PGRMCSensor Configuration InformationUsed to configure the GPS sensor's operation.The GPS will also transmit this sentence upon receiving this same sentence or the$PGRMCE sentence.$PGRMC,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14*HH1=Fix mode(A=Automatic,2=2D exclusively;host system must supply altitude,3=3D exclusively)2=Altitude above/below mean sea level,metres3=Earth datum index.If the user datum index is specified(96),fields4to8must contain valid values, otherwise they must be blank.4=Semi-major axis,metres,0.001metre resolution5=Inverse flattening factor,285to310,10e-9resolution6=Delta X earth centred coordinate,metres,-5000to5000,1metre resolution7=Delta Y earth centred coordinate,metres,-5000to5000,1metre resolution8=Delta Z earth centred coordinate,metres,-5000to5000,1metre resolution9=Differential mode(A=Automatic;output DGPS fixes when available otherwise non-DGPS,D=Only output differential fixes)10=NMEA0183baud rate(1=1200,2=2400,3=4800,4=9600,5=19200,6=300,7=600)11=Velocity filter(0=None,1=Automatic,2-255=Filter time constant;seconds)12=PPS mode(1=None,2=1Hertz)13=PPS pulse length,N=0to48.Length(milliseconds)=(N+1)*2014=Dead reckoning valid time,1to30,seconds。

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140EE-SX3161-W11/4161-W11 Photomicrosensor (Transmissive)■DimensionsNote:All units are in millimeters unless otherwise indicated.■Features•Dust-proof model.•Light-receiving element and amplification circuits contained in one chip.•Can use a power supply voltage of 4.5 to 16 V.•Connects directly to C-MOS or TTL.•Dark-ON Sensor: EE-SX3161-W11•Light-ON Sensor: EE-SX4161-W11•Pre-wired Sensors (AWG28).•Solder-less lead wire connection to increase reliability.■Absolute Maximum Ratings (Ta =25︒C)Note:1.Refer to the temperature rating chart if the ambient tem-perature exceeds 25︒C.2.If you mount the Sensor with screws, use M3 screws, and flat washers and use a tightening torque of 0.5 N·m max.■Electrical and Optical Characteristics (Ta = 25︒C)ItemSymbol Rated value EmitterForward current I F 50 mA(see note 1)Reverse voltageV R 4 V DetectorPower supply volt-ageV CC 16 V Output voltage V OUT 28 V Output currentI OUT16 mA Permissible output dissipationP OUT 250 mW (see note 1)Ambient tem-peratureOperating T opr –25︒C to 75︒C StorageTstg–25︒C to 85︒CItemSymbol ValueConditionEmitterForward voltage V F1.2 V typ., 1.5 V max.I F = 20 mA Reverse current I R 0.01 μA typ., 10 μA max.V R = 4 V Peak emission wave-lengthλP 940 nmI F = 20 mADetectorLow-level output volt-ageV OL 0.12 V typ., 0.4 V max.V CC = 4.5 to 16 V , I OL = 16 mA, I F = 0 mA (EE-SX3161), I F = 10 mA (EE-SX4161)High-level output volt-ageV OH 15 V min.V CC = 16 V , R L = 1 k Ω, I F = 10 mA (EE-SX3161), I F = 0 mA (EE-SX4161)Current consumptionI CC3.2 mA typ., 10 mA max.V CC = 16 V Peak spectral sensitivi-ty wavelengthλP 870 nmV CC = 4.5 to 16 V LED current when output is OFF I FT2 mA typ., 10 mA max.V CC = 4.5 to 16 VLED current when output is ON Hysteresis∆H 15% typ.V CC = 4.5 to 16 V (see note 1)Response frequency f 3kHz min.V CC = 4.5 to 16 V , I F = 15 mA, I OL = 16 mA (see note 2)Response delay time t PLH (t PHL ) 3 μs typ.V CC = 4.5 to 16 V , I F = 15 mA, I OL = 16 mA (see note 3)Response delay timet PHL (t PLH )20 μs typ.V CC = 4.5 to 16 V , I F = 15 mA, I OL = 16 mA (see note 3)Be sure to read Precautions on page 24.EE-SX3161-W11/4161-W11 Photomicrosensor (Transmissive) 141ineerin g Data2.1 mm0.5 mm0.5 mmDiskInp u t O u tp u tInp u t O u tp u tEE-SX3161EE-SX416140Dissipation Temperature RatingVoltage Characteristics (Typical)Low-level Output Voltage vs. Output Current (Typical)Response Delay Time vs. Forward Current (Typical)Repeat Sensing Position Characteristics (Typical)L o w l e v e l o u t p u t v o l t a g e V O L (V )C u r r e n t c o n s u m p t i o n I c c (m A )S u pply v oltage V CC (V )V CC = 5 VI F = 0 mA (15 mA)I OL = 16 mAI OL = 5 mAT a = 25°CI F = 0 mA (15 mA)Am b ient temperat u re Ta (°C)For w ard v oltage V F (V )F o r w a r d c u r r e n t I F (m A )F o r w a r d c u r r e n t I F (m A ))I F = 0 mA (15 mA)V CC = 5 VT a = 25°C T a = −30°C T a = 25°C T a = 70°CO u tp u t c u rrent I C (mA)Am b ient temperat u re Ta (°C)LED Current vs. Ambient Tempera-ture Characteristics (Typical)。

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MiTAC MP1-11TGS 系列用户手册 V1.1说明书

User ManualV1.1 M aster Series Embedded SystemIntel ® Tiger Lake-UP3 Core-i/Celeron Processors Performance, Versatile, and Rugged & ReliablePREFACECopyright NoticeCopyright © 2016-2021 MiTAC Computing Technology Corporation (MiTAC Group). No part of this document may be reproduced, copied, translated, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, for any purpose, without the prior written permission of MiTAC Corp., Ltd. All information and specification provided in this manual are for reference only and remain subject to change without prior notice.DisclaimerWe reserve the right to make changes, without notice, to any product, including circuits and/or software described or contained in this manual in order to improve design and/or performance. We assume no responsibility or liability for the use of the described product(s) conveys no license or title under any patent, copyright, or masks work rights to these products, and make no representations or warranties that these products are free from patent, copyright, or mask work right infringement, unless otherwise specified. Applications that are described in this manual are for illustration purposes only. We make no representation or guarantee that such application will be suitable for the specified use without further testing or modification.Declaration of ConformitySafety InformationSafety PrecautionsFor your safety, please carefully read all the safety instructions before using the device. All cautions and warnings on the equipment should be noted. Keep this user manual for future reference.*Let service personnel to check the equipment in case any of the following problems appear:⏹The power cord or plug is damaged.⏹Liquid has penetrated into the equipment.⏹The equipment has been exposed to moisture.⏹The equipment does not work well or you cannot get it to work according to the user manual.⏹The equipment has been dropped and damaged.⏹The equipment has obvious signs of breakage on the surface.Ordering InformationPacking ListOptional Xpansion Modules and AccessoriesCONTENTSPREFACE 1CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION (10)1.1 Overview (10)1.2 Product Features (10)1.3 Hardware Specification (11)1.4 Mechanical Specification (15)1.5 System I/O Placement (16)CHAPTER 2: DIP SWITCH SETTING AND PIN DEFINITION (20)2.1 Jumper and Internal Connector Overall Placement (20)2.2 Jumper Setting (22)2.3 Internal Connector Pin Definition (24)2.4 External Connector Pin Definition (27)2.5 Xpansion Module MS-48CDN-DT10 (30)2.6 Xpansion Module MS-04LAN-M10 (34)2.7 Xpansion Module MS-01IGN-S10 (35)CHAPTER 3: SYSTEM SETUP (37)CHAPTER 4: BIOS SETUP (40)4.1 Main Page (40)4.2 Advanced Page (42)4.3 Evnet logs (58)4.4 Security Page (61)4.5 Boot Page (69)4.6 Save & Exit Page (73)1 INTRODUCTIONThis chapter provides the MP1-11TGS EmbeddedSystem product overview, including features,hardware and mechanical specifications.CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTIONThis chapter provides the MP1-11TGS Embedded System product overview, including features, hardware, mechanical specifications, and I/O placement.1.1 OverviewMiTAC’s MP1-11TGS embedded system is the next generation embedded system with Intel® 11st Gen. (10nm+ manufacturing process) Tiger Lake-UP3 processor which integrates Iris Xeoutstanding graphic engine. The excellent graphic performance, performance processor, OCP/OVP power protection, and expandable design provide the solution for every complicated task and most types of application.1.2 Product FeaturesMP1-11TGS Embedded System offers the following features:⏹11st Generation Intel® Tiger Lake-UP3 Co re™ i7 / i5 / i3 / Celeron Processors⏹Integrated Intel® Iris Xe Graphic Engine⏹Quadruple Display with HDMI and DisplayPort Interface⏹Fan-less chassis and Expandable module design⏹Support COM/DIO/LAN/PoE via Xpansion Modules (Only for MP1-D model)⏹Support Power Ignition for Vehicle Application via Xpansion Module (Only for MP1-Dmodel)⏹8-24V Wide Power Voltage for MP1-11TGS; 12-36V Wide Power Voltage forMP1-11TGS-D⏹15W TDP: -40 ~ 70°C28W TDP: -40 ~ 60°C*with 0.7m/s Air Flow (w/ Extended Temp. SSD/mSATA/RAM)1.3 Hardware Specification*Notes1: Installation in Restricted Access Location (RAL)A restricted access location is a designated area within an incident area (High or Low temperature environment)With authorized people can enter for a period of time and for a specific purpose.1.Access can only be gained by service people or by users who have beeninstructed about the reasons for the Restrictions applied to the location and about any precautions that shall be taken.2.Access is through the use of a tool or lock and key, or other means ofsecurity, and is controlled by the authority Responsible for the location.*Notes2: Please make sure that the power consumption is in the spec of the power supply output capability from AC adaptor (72W or 120W). Please choose the suitable AC adaptor for your application.AC/DC 24V/3A, 72W 3PIN Terminal Block Power AdaptorAC/DC 24V/5A, 120W 3PIN Terminal Block Power Adaptor*Note3: The safety ambient operating temperature is 40 degree C if the external AC adapter model: EA10681V or EA11011M will be placed in thesame high temperature area with the embedded system.*Note4: In the PXE application, please install i219-LM driver in OS image inadvance before installing OS via PXE server.*Note5: CAUTION - Lithium battery is included in this embedded system. Please do not puncture, mutilate, or dispose of battery in fire. There will be danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by manufacturer. Dispose of used battery according to manufacturer instructions and in accordance with your local regulations.1.4 Mechanical SpecificationMP1-11TGS⏹Mechanical Dimension: 210 mm x 150 mm x 63 mmMP1-11TGS-D⏹Mechanical Dimension: 210 mm x 150 mm x 103 mm1.5 System I/O PlacementMP1-11TGS⏹Front I/O:⏹Rear I/O:MP1-11TGS-D ⏹Front I/O:⏹Rear I/O:Xpansion Module (Optional) Configuration Table MP1-11TGSMP1-11TGS-D2 DIP SWITCH SETTING AND PIN DEFINITIONThis chapter provides information about how to set up thedip switch and use internal I/Os of MP1-11TGS EmbeddedSystem hardware.CHAPTER 2: DIP SWITCH SETTING AND PIN DEFINITIONThis chapter provides information about how to set up the dip switch, and use internal I/Os of MP1-11TGS Embedded System hardware.2.1 Jumper and Internal Connector Overall Placement2.2 Jumper Setting2.3 Internal Connector Pin Definition Standard ConnectorsSpecial Connectors2.4 External Connector Pin Definition⏹COM#1-3 (RS232) / COM#4 (RS232/422/485)⏹3-pin terminal block for DC Input*Only available in MP1-11TGS-D model.4-pin terminal block for DC Output (for MP1-11TGS-D model only)2.5 Xpansion Module MS-48CDN-DT10This Module MS-48CDN-DT10 consists of two parts, one is Serial COM, and the other is Digital IO function.Please see the guideline about how to set up this Module correctly.COM Port Settinga.LocationMS-48CDN-DT10 has total 4 x COM port. These COM ports can be set to beRS232/RS422/RS485 or powered RS232. There are 2 kinds of Xpansion COM driver.One is standard non-fixed COM port order driver, and the other one is fixed COM order driver.If what you install is fixed COM port order driver, the position will be as follows.b.Dip Switch Function(1)COM PID selection switchSet A-B; COM PID 0x1414 is determined by UART controller (default).Set B-C; COM PID 0x1415 is determined by EEPROM (setting for 2nd MS-48CDN-DT10).(2)Powered COM enable switch(3)Powered COM power source selection switch(4)COM Mode setting switch(5)COM Port PinoutDigital IO PortMS-48CDN-DT10 has total 8-bit GPIO, the position is as follows.This Module is a Giga LAN module, which supports four M12 type interfaces. Combined with MS-01PON-S10 to support PoE (typeA).M12 Code A LAN Module Pin definitionsThis Module MS-01IGN-S10 can detect vehicle ignition status and control the on/off delay time setting. This document is used to guide how to set up this power ignition module correctly.a.Locationb.Function✓Emergency reset buttonThis button is for engineering use only. The host will be reset when this button is pressed.✓Input power selection switchCommon car power supplies are DC 12V or 24V. Please set it according to yourenvironment.c.Delay Power On/Off Setting SwitchThis feature detects the ignition signal status and allows users to control the on/off delay time setting through DIP switch.SYSTEM SETUPThis chapter provides information about how to set up the MP1-11TGS Embedded System hardware installation. 3CHAPTER 3: SYSTEM SETUPThis chapter provides information about how to set up the MP1-11TGS Embedded System hardware installation.BIOS SETUPThis chapter provides information about how to set up BIOS and use BIOS menu items to adjust basic function settings. 4CHAPTER 4: BIOS SETUPThis chapter provides information about how to set up BIOS and use BIOS menu items to adjust basic function settings.4.1 Main Page4.2 Advanced Page4.2.1 Onboard Device4.2.2 CPU Configuration4.2.3 Trusted Computing4.2.4 NCT6126D Super IO Configuration4.2.5 Serial Port 1 Configuration。

GENIUSMT 10-11 Gas (无锅炉) 产品规格说明说明书

GENIUSMT 10-11 Gas (无锅炉) 产品规格说明说明书

Project: ________________________________ Location: ________________________________ Item #: ________________________________ Quantity: _________________________________Model: GENIUS MT 10-11 Gas (boilerless)Dimension: Width: 36 3/8 inch / 925 mm Depth: 31 3/4 inch / 805 mm Height: 44 1/8 inch / 1120 mm Weight: 366 lbs / 166 kgNumber of shelf levels : 10 x full size 18” x 26” Number of Hotel pans: 10 x full Steam pan 12” x 20” x 2”Distance/Levels :2 5/8 inch / 67 mmConnected elec. Load: 1 kW Connected gas load: 68330 BTU/hElectrical: Voltage: 110 - 130 VAC Phases: 1 phase Hz: 50 or 60 Factory recommended Amperage: 9 amp Maximum fuse rating: 15 ampGAS UNITS: SUPPLIED WITH A AWG CORD AND PLUG. DEDICATED 2 POLE CIRCUIT BREAKERREQUIRED. DO NOT CONNECT TO GFCI, USEGFEP OR HARDWIRE APPLIES TO ALL GAS UNITS.Certification:ETL, ETL Sanitation Protection (water tight): IPX 5Heat emission: - latent 6825 Btu/Hr - sensitive 5800 Btu/HrNoise level:< 70 dB (A)Cold water inlet:two (2) 3/4 inch garden hose connectionDrain:2 inch / 50 mmIT IS THE SOLE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE OWNER/ OPERATOR/PURCHASER OF THIS EQUIPMENT TO VERIFY THAT THE INCOMING WATER SUPPLY MEETS AND COMPLIES WITH THE WATER QUALITY SPECIFIED. NON-COMPLIANCE WITH THESE MINIMUM STANDARDS WILL POTENTIALLY DAMAGE THIS EQUIPMENT AND/OR COMPONENTS AND VOID THE ORIGINAL EQIPMENT MANUFACTURER’S WARRANTY.Softened water quality: - total hardness ≤ 3° dH / 3 grains/gal - pH value 7,0 - 8,5 - conductivity max. 90 µS/cm 3 - Cl: max. 240 mg/gal - SO 4: max. 400 mg/gal - SiO 4: max. 40 mg/gal - Fe: max. 0,2 mg/gal - Mn: max. 0,2 gal/l - Cu: max. 0,2 mg/gal - Cl 2: max. 0,40 mg/galWater pressure:60 PSI (35 - 87 PSI)Water flow rate: - Softened water 5,01 gal/h (at 60 PSI) - Hard water 14,50 gal/h (at 60 PSI)1. Drain2. Feet, adjustable +/- 0,4 inch (10 mm)3. Cleaner connection4. Rinsing agent connection5. Soft water connection6. Hard water connection7. Potential equalization8. Electrical cable connection9. Air filter 10. Energy optimization connection (forelectrical devices only)11. Potential-free contact (optional) (forelectrical devices only)12. Gas line connection (for gas devices only)Model: GENIUS MT 10-11 Gas (boilerless)Eloma North America 101 Corporate Woods Parkway Vernon Hills IL 60061 / USADirect: 847-215-6491 Free: 844-ELOMAUS(356-6287) Fax: 336-217-8807Standard features • MT Technology - Genuine MultiTouch display with ultrafast response and high resolution. Intuitive and preciseoperating by means of sliding, swiping or scrolling. • Quick Set - Puts all settings in the exact position with your fingertip. Changes or adds temperature and timesettings without interrupting the current cooking process on the display. • 4 Unique Start Screens manual, climaticMT, favorite, program list • 9 Menu Groups - Pasta, Desert/cakes, Bread/rolls, Poultry, Meat, Fish/seafood, Vegetables, Side dishes,Banqueting/Rethermalization • 9 modes of operation from 86°F to 572°F with an adjustable humidity between 0% to 100% - Vario-Steaming,Steaming, Forced Steaming, Combi-Steam Cooking, Convection, LT-cooking (cook & hold), Delta-T Cooking, Baking • Favorite - Customized listing for fully automatic programs. • Images - Saves individual product images. • Last 20 - Function display allows selection of the 20 most recently used cooking processes including manual andprogrammed settings for immediate restart. • Multi Cooking - automatically selects programs with the same cooking method and displays up to 15 timersinterchangeably and simultaneously on screen. • Climate Control - Patented Climatic®MT controls temperature and moisture level. Active humidification and/or de-humidification. Dry heat and humidity in combination with temperature and humidity graphically displayed. • Climatic®MT - simultaneous setting of temperature and humidity to the exact degree and percentage, temperature(°C/°F), air humidity, time, core temperature, humidity quantity, pause times • Program capacity - An integrated 9 Menu group display including a library with up to 400 recipes with 20 stepseach and 400 product pictures. • Quick Mode - An operating concept especially adapted to the needs of a multi unit operator. It allows using onlyset recipes and no manual change. • Multi Connect - Easy administration of multiple units with ProConnectMT software and advanced communicationinterfaces such as LAN or USB. • Preconfigured start time for automatic start at a freely selected time, up to 24h • Cook and Hold - Slow cooking from 86°F to 248°F. • Delta-T cooking – cooking processes regulated in accordance with the core temperature • Regeneration – storable special programs for regeneration of banquets, plates and hotel pans • Steptronic® – automatic program sequences using variable combination of cooking steps • Core temperature control for multi-point probe for precise measurement of the core temperature from 32 °F to210 °F, control of cooking procedures and explain correction in case of false core temperature probe readings. • Visual Alarm - interior lights blinking at the end of cooking program • HACCP log book – automatic internal recording and display of HACCP/LMHV data • Half Energy Feature (e/2) - Reduced electrical load. Ideal in peak times. • SPS® – Steam Protection System for prevention of burns using active steam extraction at the end of the cookingprocess • Heat Exchanger - Heat recovery through Multi-Eco System. Pre-heats incoming water for on-demand steamgeneration. Highly water and energy efficient. Exceeds drain temperature standards for most municipalities. • autoclean®MT - Patented fully-automatic technology. 100% process-controlled for guaranteed hygiene. Reducedconsumption of water and rinsing agents - quick clean in 15 minutes. Color-coded indicator of care product shows remaining quantities. No manual cool-down required. No direct employee contact with cleaning agents. Biodegradable cleaning/rinsing agents. Delayed start time possible. • 5 fan speed levels – in 5 increments or preconfigured fan timer function or pulsing, fan auto reverse for evenbrowning • Manual steam injection at any time. No pre-heating or stand-by required. Significant energy and water savings. • Steam Extraction - Steam extracted via patented Steam Protection System (SPS®) before program ends.Reduces danger of steam burns. Reduces excess humidity in the kitchen environment. Recirculation system reuses steam for maximum energy efficiency. • Active Temp – automatic preheating or cooling of the cooking chamber to set temperature • Fan-forced metal fibre burner – with combustible gas mixture in pre-chamber • High-performance triple tube heat exchanger – for highly efficient energy transfer Cleaning Alert – adjustablefrom 5-100 hours • Maintenance Alert – adjustable from 1-12 months • Safety door lock – 2-step door lock, to reduce the risk of burning due to steaming during opening the door • Integrated- self-retracting hand shower with adjustable spray functions and automatic rewind • Sensor- controlled steam cooling - for reducing the steam emission out of the exhaust air pipe • KDA service – test program for quick checksModel: GENIUS MT 10-11 Gas (boilerless)Eloma North America 101 Corporate Woods Parkway Vernon Hills IL 60061 / USADirect: 847-215-6491 Free: 844-ELOMAUS(356-6287) Fax: 336-217-8807DescriptionThe unit is a boilerless, self-cleaning, combi oven designed for steaming and convection cooking either separately, sequentially or combined. The combi oven has live-steamsystem that generates steam directly into the cooking chamber, for faster heating and re-heating without requiring a stand-by mode. An award winning Multi-Eco systemsimultaneously pre-heats incoming water and cools outgoing condensate to reduce energy and water consumption. The oven fits 10 full size sheet pans or 10 steam table pans.Construction:• Constructed to withstand temperature range from 86˚ to572°F and humidification from 0% to 100%.• Hygienic cooking chamber with coved corners, seamlesswelding. Interior and exterior housing of chrome nickel steel CrNi 18 10, BS 304 S15, AISI 304.• Tempered door glass (with hinged double panes for easycleaning) with lock-in-place positions, ventilated door, removable door gaskets & integrated drip tray.• Quick release safety door lock for single-handed operation. • Automatic fan break when door opens by contact-freemagnetic front size switch.• Integrated, external hand shower, with automatic returnand shut off - for use with door opened or closed.• Bright interior lighting with halogen lamps integrated inthe door, for easy exchange.• Exhaust and/or seal integrated in drain – fixed connectionin accordance with national and international regulations. Sensor controlled, two-stage cool down water condensation (maximum discharge temperature 176 °F). • Split water connections for hard and soft water.• Hinged control panel - easy service access from the front. • Rack can be easily removed without tools and a pan slidestop.• Manufactured according to quality management systemEN ISO 9001.• IPX 5 Water-tight rating.Options• LAN interface• External core temperature probe • Connection for energy improvement • Heat shieldSystem accessories• ProConnect programming software • Ocean version• Vario insert rack for Hotel pans only • Mobile tray racks, insert racks• SmokeFit smoker unit (WORKS ONLY FORUNITS WITHOUT CONDENSATION HOOD)Model: GENIUS MT 10-11 Gas (boilerless)Eloma North America 101 Corporate Woods Parkway Vernon Hills IL 60061 / USADirect: 847-215-6491 Free: 844-ELOMAUS(356-6287) Fax: 336-217-8807Minimum clearance for operation and maintenance workDimensionClearance [inch (mm)]Table-top devicesA Side with operating panel to the wall Minimum clearance > 2 (50) Recommended free space for maintenance / repair −B Side without operating panel to the wall Minimum clearance > 2 (50)C Rear of the combi steamer to the wall Minimum clearance > 2 (50)D Top edge of the exhaust air pipe to the ceiling Exhaust hood provided by the operating company > 2 (50) Without exhaust hood provided by the operating company> 39 3/8 (1000) Min. distanceTo Broiler, flat top, open flames , fryers without heatshield > 10 inch with heat shield > 2 1/2 inchWeight und Shipping dimensions:Shipping dimension WidthDepthHeight41 2/3 inch/ 1060 mm 42 1/8 inch/ 1070 mm 52 1/3 inch/ 1330 mmFreight class class 150Cubing packingone unit per palletWeightMax. load per shelf: 33 lbs / 15 kg Max. load size: 110 lbs / 50 kg Net load device: 366 lbs / 166 kg Shipping load device:403 lbs / 183 kgModel: GENIUS MT 10-11 Gas (boilerless)Eloma North America 101 Corporate Woods Parkway Vernon Hills IL 60061 / USADirect: 847-215-6491 Free: 844-ELOMAUS(356-6287) Fax: 336-217-8807Please note:Based on the water quality in your area, a water filtration system is required. Any filter applied should be sized to handle the flow rate of the device selected, as well as achieve the water quality specified.。

富士施乐DocuCentre 2060 3060 3065 复印机维修手册:dc3060g_sc_ver1_chap05

富士施乐DocuCentre 2060 3060 3065 复印机维修手册:dc3060g_sc_ver1_chap05

第五章零件表2011/075-1DocuCentre-IV 3060G零件表Version 1.05 零件表5.1 序文5.1.1 零件表的使用方法.....................................................35.1.2 使用零件表的注意事项.................................................35.1.3 Plate 的构成.........................................................45.1.4 术语·符号的说明.....................................................45.1.5 零件向导的使用方法...................................................55.2 Parts List 1. IIT/UIPL 1.1 Platen/IIT Cover....................................................7PL 1.2 CCD Lens Assenbly/Platen Glass......................................8PL 1.3 Full/Half Rate Carriage/Carriage Cable..............................9PL 1.4 Full Rate Carriage..................................................10PL 1.5 Half Rate Carriage..................................................11PL 1.6 Motor/Transport PWB.................................................12PL 1.7 W70 Control Panel...................................................13PL 1.8 Option..............................................................142. ROSPL 2.1 ROS.................................................................153. DRIVEPL 3.1 Main Drive (1 of 2).................................................16PL 3.2 Main Drive (2 of 2).................................................174. NOHADPL 4.1 NOHAD...............................................................186. TRANSFERPL 6.1 Transfer............................................................197. FUSING UNITPL 7.1 Fusing Unit.........................................................208. XERO/DEVEPL 8.1 Drum Unit, Toner Cartridge..........................................21PL 8.2 Toner System........................................................229. FEEDER/TRAY 1/2PL 9.1 Tray 1/2 Assembly...................................................23PL 9.2 Tray 1/2 (1 of 2)...................................................24PL 9.3 Tray 1/2 (2 of 2)...................................................25PL 9.4 Tray Feeder 1/2 Assembly............................................26PL 9.5 Feeder 1/2 Assembly (1 of 2)........................................27PL 9.6 Feeder 1/2 Assembly (2 of 2)........................................28PL 9.7 Tray 1/2 Feed Roll, Nudger Roll, Retard Roll........................2910. TRAY MODULE (2TM)PL 10.1 Tray Module (2TM)..................................................30PL 10.2 Tray 3/4 (1 of 2)..................................................31PL 10.3 Tray 3/4 (2 of 2)..................................................32PL 10.4 Tray 3/4 Feeder Assembly, T/A Roll 3/4.............................33PL 10.5 Tray 3/4 Feeder Assembly (1 of 2)..................................34PL 10.6 Tray 3/4 Feeder Assembly (2 of 2)..................................35PL 10.7 Tray 3/4 Feed Roll, Nudger Roll, Retard Roll.......................36PL 10.8 Tray 3/4 Paper Size Sensor.........................................37PL 10.9 Electrical.........................................................38PL 10.10 Cover.............................................................39PL 10.11 L/H Cover Assembly................................................4011. TRAY MODULE (TTM)PL 11.1 Tray Module (TTM) (Option) (APO/GCO Only)..........................41PL 11.2 Tray 3/4 Assembly (Option) (APO/GCO Only)..........................42PL 11.3 Tray 3 Assembly (1 of 2) (Option) (APO/GCO Only)...................43PL 11.4 Tray 3 Assembly (2 of 2) (Option) (APO/GCO Only)...................44PL 11.5 Tray 4 Assembly (1 of 2) (Option) (APO/GCO Only)...................45PL 11.6 Tray 4 Assembly (2 of 2) (Option) (APO/GCO Only)...................46PL 11.7 Tray 3/4 Feeder Assembly, T/A Roll Assembly (Option) (APO/GCO Only)47PL 11.8 Tray 3/4 Feeder Assembly (1 of 2) (Option) (APO/GCO Only)..........48PL 11.9 Tray 3/4 Feeder Assembly (2 of 2) (Option) (APO/GCO Only)..........49PL 11.10 Tray 3/4 Feed/Nudger/Retard Roll (Option) (APO/GCO Only)..........50PL 11.11 Transport Assembly (Option) (APO/GCO Only)........................51PL 11.12 Tray 3/4 Switch Assembly (Option) (APO/GCO Only)..................52PL 11.13 Wire Harness (Option) (APO/GCO Only)..............................53PL 11.14 TM Drive (1 of 2) (Option) (APO/GCO Only).........................54PL 11.15 TM Drive (2 of 2) (Option) (APO/GCO Only).........................55PL 11.16 Cover (Option) (APO/GCO Only).....................................56PL 11.17 L/H Cover Assembly (Option) (APO/GCO Only)........................5712. MOBILE STANDPL 12.1 Mobile Stand (Option) (APO/GCO Only)...............................5813. MSIPL 13.1 MSI Assembly.......................................................59PL 13.2 Lower Frame Assembly...............................................60PL 13.3 MSI Tray Assembly..................................................6114. L/H COVERPL 14.1 L/H Cover Assembly, Duplex Unit....................................62PL 14.2 L/H Chute Assembly.................................................63PL 14.3 L/H Frame Assembly.................................................64PL 14.4 Duplex Assembly....................................................652011/075-2Version 1.0DocuCentre-IV 3060G零件表15. REGISTRATIONPL 15.1 Registration (1 of 2).............................................66PL 15.2 Registration (2 of 2).............................................6717. EXITPL 17.1 Exit 1............................................................68PL 17.2 Exit 2, Face Up Tray ..............................................69PL 17.3 Exit 2 Chute Assembly .............................................70PL 17.4 Exit 2 Transport Assembly (1 of 2)................................71PL 17.5 Exit 2 Transport Assembly (2 of 2)................................72PL 17.6 Exit 2 Guide Assembly .............................................73PL 17.7 Face Up Tray Assembly .............................................7418. ELECTRICALPL 18.1 Electrical (1 of 2)...............................................75PL 18.2 Electrical (2 of 2)...............................................76PL 18.3 AC Chassis Assembly ...............................................77PL 18.4 IOT Wire Harness ..................................................78PL 18.5 FAX Unit ..........................................................7919. COVERPL 19.1 Cover-Front, Left .................................................80PL 19.2 Cover-Rear, Right .................................................8135. ESSPL 35.1 ESS (1 of 3)......................................................82PL 35.2 ESS (2 of 3)......................................................83PL 35.3 ESS (3 of 3)......................................................8451. DADFPL 51.1 DADF Accessory ....................................................85PL 51.2 DADF Cover,PWB ....................................................86PL 51.3 DADF Base Frame ...................................................87PL 51.4 Document Tray,Top Cover ...........................................88PL 51.5 DADF Motor,Wire Harness ...........................................89PL 51.6 DADF Rear Belt,Solenoid ...........................................90PL 51.7 DADF Front Belt ...................................................91PL 51.8 Regi./Retard/Invert/Out Chute .....................................92PL 51.9 Roll,Sensor Bracket ...............................................93PL 51.10 Document Tray ....................................................94PL 51.11 Top Cover ........................................................95PL 51.12 Upper Feeder .....................................................96PL 51.13 Regi. Chute ......................................................97PL 51.14 Retard Chute .....................................................98PL 51.15 Invert Chute .....................................................99PL 51.16 Out Chute ........................................................100PL 51.17 Sensor Bracket ...................................................10198. Screws98.1 Screws ...............................................................10299. Adjustment/Consumables Area Code List99.1 Paper ................................................................10399.2 Environment ..........................................................10399.3 Consumables ..........................................................10499.4 Electrical Adjustment ................................................10499.5 Mechanical Adjustment ................................................10599.6 Originals ............................................................10699.7 Accessories Related ..................................................10699.8 Fax ..................................................................10799.9 DMP/Network Functions Related ........................................1075.3 Parts NavigationNavi 1.1 Processor + Option ...............................................109Navi 2.1 Processor (1 of 2)...............................................109Navi 2.2 Processor (2 of 2)...............................................110Navi 2.3 IIT/UI ...........................................................1102011/075-3DocuCentre-IV 3060G零件表5.1 序文Version 1.05.1.1 零件表的使用方法第5章零件表包含关于备用零件的信息。

APM32E103xCxE 基于 Arm Cortex-M3 内核的 32 位微控制器说明书

APM32E103xCxE 基于 Arm Cortex-M3 内核的 32 位微控制器说明书
引脚分布 ..........................................................................................................................................7 引脚功能描述 .................................................................................................................................10
功能描述 .....................................................................................................................20
系统架构 ........................................................................................................................................21 4.1.1 系统框图 ..................................................................................................................................................21 4.1.2 地址映射 ..................................................................................................................................................22 4.1.3 启动配置 ..................................................................................................................................................22

Gentex 9123 9223 系列光电烟感120VAC和220VAC,9V电池备份,单 多站烟感

Gentex 9123 9223 系列光电烟感120VAC和220VAC,9V电池备份,单 多站烟感

9123 / 9223 SeriesPhotoelectric Smoke Alarm120 VAC and 220 VAC with 9V Battery Back-Up Single/Multiple Station Smoke Alarm 24 units per carton, 34 pounds per cartonApplicationsThe 9123/9223 Series of photoelectric smoke alarms is designed for residential andcommercial residential applications, including homes, apartments, hospitals, hotelsand motels. Available in several different models, the 9123/9223 Series is engineeredto virtually eliminate nuisance alarms and deliver outstanding performance whereverreliable fire protection is required.The 9123/9223 Series is provided with a 9V alkaline battery for back-up in the eventbuilding power is lost. The Gentex 9123/9223 Series provides an exclusive patentedthree-position test feature that simulates a 0.85% and 3.5% actual smoke conditionin full compliance with NFPA 72 and UL Standards. Options include self-restoring135°F integral or isolated heat thermals and Form A/Form C dry contacts for remoteannunciation.The 9123/9223 smoke alarms are ANSI/UL 217 and ANSI/UL 1730 listed and arewarranted for one year from date of purchase.Standard Features• Available in 120VAC and 220VAC models with 9V battery back-up• Photoelectric smoke sensing technology• Horn frequency 3100 Hz (nominal)• 90dBA temporal 3 evacuation piezo horn• Nominal 2.5% sensitivity• Patented three-position test switch• Relays operate on battery back-up• Quick-disconnect wiring harness• Interconnect with Gentex tandem capable smoke alarms• Non-latching (self restoring) alarm• 5-to-1 signal-to-noise ratio• Pulsing LED sensing chamber• Fully insect screened• Easy Wash® on-site maintenance washing program• Red LED pulses every 30 seconds, green LED for AC power on• Mounting hardware adapts to standard junction boxes• Dust cover to prevent contamination during installation•Low or missing battery indicator• One year warranty from date of purchaseProduct Listings• ANSI/UL 217 and ANSI/UL 1730 Listed• BS+A/MEA #285-91-E• BFP (City of Chicago)• MSFM Listing #1929• Hong Kong FSD Listed (9223 Series only)Product Compliance• NFPA 72• IBC/IFC/IRC• Quality Management System is certified to:ISO 9001:20089123 / 9223 SeriesModel Part Number Voltage (VAC)Integral135ºF ThermalIsolated135ºF ThermalTandemUp To 12 UnitsTandemUp To 6 UnitsForm A/CContacts9123917-0012-002120 VAC•9123T917-0013-002120 VAC••9123H917-0014-002120 VAC••9123F917-0015-002120 VAC••9123TF917-0017-002120 VAC•••9123HF917-0016-002120 VAC•••9223917-0032-002220 VAC•9223T917-0033-002220 VAC••9223H917-0034-002220 VAC••9223F917-0035-002220 VAC••9223TF917-0037-002220 VAC •••9223HF917-0036-002220 VAC•••Notes• Series available in round configuration only• When testing 9123 Series, it may take up to 16 seconds longer for smoke alarm to go in or out of alarm mode• It is recommended that 9123/9223 Series smoke alarmbe tested weekly• Refer to Technical Bulletin 002 for Easy Wash® on site washing instructions• Units produce a temporal 3 audible alarm Electrical SpecificationsOperating Voltage (9123) ................................................120 VAC, 60 Hz Operating Voltage (9223) ................................................220 VAC, 50 Hz Operating Current .............................................................0.045 amps Operating Current (Relay Options) ..............................0.070 amps Operating Ambient Temp Range .................................40°F to 100°F Alarm Horn Rating .............................................................90dBA at 10 feet Nominal Sensitivity ...........................................................2.5% obscuration “F” Auxiliary Relay ..............................................................1 Form A and1 Form C (0.6 amp)“T” Integral Thermal (Self-Restoring) ..........................135°F at 50 feet “H” Isolated Thermal Form A (Self-Restoring) .........135°F at 50 feet Size ..........................................................................................Diameter: 6.5” OA(5.75” at base)Depth: 2.625”Secondary Power Source ................................................Alkaline 9V battery Duracell® MN 16049123 / 9223 Series - Photoelectric Smoke AlarmTandem Wiring DiagramRelay ModelsModels: 9123F, 9123TF, 9223F, 9223TF Isolated Thermal withOptional Accessory ContactsModels: 9123H, 9123HF, 9223H, 9223HFLimitations• Maximum of 12 alarms (9123, 9123T, 9123H, 9223, 9223T, 9223H) may be connected together• Do not exceed 125 ft. between each alarm• Do not exceed 1125 ft. between the first and last alarm • Note: Gentex smoke alarms can not be interconnected to alarms from other manufacturers• A maximum of six (6) alarms with a relay may be tandem interconnected (9123F, 9123TF, 9123HF, 9223F, 9223TF, 9223HF)Caution• RED/YELLOW wire to be capped when not in use • This wire is for tandem connection only • Do not connect to any other circuitRelay Contacts Rated Load Resistive• 1.0 AMP @ 24 VDC• 0.6 AMP @ 125 VAC MAX • 0.3 AMP @ 220 VAC MAXBRN Smoke Alarm Heat SensorAccess ContactsAlarm Contacts Tandem PowerH F O n l yBRN GRAY GRAY YEL ORN BLU VIO VIO/BLK RED/YEL BLKWHTGRAY Supervision WiresAccess ContactsAlarm ContactsTandem PowerGRAY YELORN BLUVIO VIO/BLK RED/YEL BLK WHTQuickDisconnect Type Plug123123123120 Volts 60 HzElectrical BoxElectrical BoxNeutralWHT TandemRED /YEL To additionalGentex smoke alarmsHot BLKElectrical BoxSmoke AlarmSmoke AlarmSmoke AlarmThe photoelectric smoke alarm shall be a Gentex model 9123/ 9223 or approved equal which shall provide at least the following features and functions.• Nominal sensitivity shall be 2.5%• The alarm shall utilize an infrared LED sensing circuit which pulses in 4 to 5 second intervals when subjected to smoke. After 2 consecutive pulses in smoke, the alarm will activate.• The alarm shall have a 9V alkaline battery as a back-up in the event building power is lost.• The 9V battery impedance shall be verified by the circuitof the smoke alarm.• The alarm shall provide an indicator when the batteryis low in power, or high impedance, or is missing.• The alarm shall provide minimum 5-to-1 signal-to-noise ratio in the optics frame to assure stability of operation in environments of high RF and transient conditions.• The sensing chamber shall be fully screened to prevent entrance of small insects, thus reducing the probabilityof false alarms.• A temporal 3 piezo alarm rated at 90dBA at 10ft.• A visual LED monitor (condition indicator) will slowpulse in normal operation and rapid pulse in alarm.• An easily accessible test knob shall be provided. The test knob in the TEST position will simulate an actual smoke condition of approximately 3.5% causing the detector to alarm within 20-36 seconds. It will also have the capability of testing to 0.85% as arequired minimum. A magnetic switch closure or other switch closure, or smoke generating equipment which does not scatter the light beam or test sensitivity is not sufficient,as indicated in National Code.• The detector shall have interconnect capabilities of up to 12 units or 6 units with relay.• The alarm shall have interconnection capabilities of12 units on 9123/9123T/9123H/9223/9223T/9223H andshall have interconnection capabilities of 6 units on9123F/9123TF/9123HF/9223F/9223TF/9223HF.• The manufacturer shall provide other compatible alarm models with the following optional features: a) 135°F isolated thermal with normally opened contact for remote connection to local alarm or annunciator; b) 135°F integral thermal; c) auxiliary Form A/Form C relay contacts for initiating remote functions and annunciation; d) relay option that is capable of activation by tandem interconnect wire. Thermal sensor shall be self-restoring.• Unit must be ANSI/UL 217 and ANSI/UL 1730 listed for both wall and ceiling mount.• Unit shall be listed by Underwriters Laboratories.All equipment shall be completely factory assembled, wired and tested, and the contractor shall be prepared to submit a certified letter testifying to this condition. Alarms which do not meet all of the requirements of this specification will not be considered.9123 / 9223 Series Photoelectric Smoke Alarm Architect & Engineering Specifications。

蓝牙模块AT指令集

蓝牙模块AT指令集

成都锐创智能科技 Ruichuang Smart Technology /
6 / 28 2013.12.01
1.2.11 :查询-远端蓝牙设备名称—AT+RNAME
下行命令
应答
参数
AT+RNAME< Para1>
1.OK——查询命令发送成功 < Para1>:远端蓝牙设备地址 2.ERROR=<Error_Code>—— 失败
rssi信号强度正常为10进制无效时返回7fff14附录命令错误代码说明错误代码返回形式errorerrorcodeerrorcode十进制注释101设备名长度超过40字节102配对码长度超过16字节103波特率长度超过字节104设备类型cod长度超过字节105获取远程设备名地址码长度错误106主从模式设置长度超过字节107连接模式长度超过字节108设置绑定地址长度错误109设置iac长度超过字节110设置inqm长度错误111设置自动查询长度超过字节112设置自动连接长度超过字节113设置senm长度错误114设置ipscan长度错误115设置sniff长度错误116设置lowpower长度错误117connect连接命令输入地址码长度错误118设置uartmode长度错误119设置enableind长度错误121设置removepdl长度错误122设置wiomode长度错误123设置pio长度错误201波特率参数超出范围1202设备类型cod输入值错误203取远程设备名地址码值错误204主从模式设置值错误205连接模式设置值错误206取远程设备名地址码值错误207设置绑定地址值错误208设置iac值输入错误209设置inqm值输入错误210设置自动查询值错误211设置自动连接值错误212设置senm值输入错误213设置ipscan值输入错误214设置sniff值输入错误215设置lowpower值输入错误216connect连接命令输入地址码值错误217设置uartmode值错误218设置enableind值错误220设置supervision值错误221设置wiomode值错误222设置pio值错误301iac值不在正常范围0x9e8b000x9e8b33302该命令只支持主模式303inquriy命令只能在ready状态下有效304取消inquiry命令只能在inquiring状态下有效305connect连接命令只能在ready状态下有效401无法识别的命令mbt4v中长度不做判断只判断范围

pro-face sp5000系列 硬件手册说明书

pro-face sp5000系列 硬件手册说明书

目录
SP5000-MM01-CS-PDF_O
安全信息 ....................................................................................................7 关于本书 ....................................................................................................8 概述......................................................................................................... 11
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标准主机模块 ................................................................................28 增强型主机模块............................................................................. 30 开放型主机模块............................................................................. 32 LED 指示 ......................................................................................34 显示模块 ............................................................................................35 精良显示模块 ................................................................................35 高级显示模块 ................................................................................39 LED 指示 ......................................................................................42 规格......................................................................................................... 44 一般规格 ............................................................................................44 电气规格....................................................................................... 44 环境规格....................................................................................... 46 结构规格....................................................................................... 47 功能规格 ............................................................................................49 显示规格....................................................................................... 49 存储器 ..........................................................................................51 时钟 .............................................................................................51 触摸屏 ..........................................................................................51 接口规格 ............................................................................................52 接口规格....................................................................................... 52 接口连接....................................................................................... 54 用于 COM1/COM2 的串行接口 (RS-232C 和 RS-422/RS485) .............................................................................................57 辅助输出/扬声器输出接口 (AUX) ....................................................59 DVI-D 输出接口.............................................................................60 尺寸......................................................................................................... 62 标准主机模块...................................................................................... 62 SP-5B00 ......................................................................................62 增强型主机模块 ..................................................................................63 SP-5B10 ......................................................................................63 开放型主机模块 ..................................................................................63

Acti E418 1.3MP 光学放大镜摄像头说明书

Acti E418 1.3MP 光学放大镜摄像头说明书
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* All specifications are subject to change without notice. * All brand names and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

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PTZ
Speed Dome Video Encoder Video Decoder
DIMENSION DIAGRAM
1
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1 Memory Card Slot 2 Power LED 3 Reset Button 4 Digital Input / Output
5 Ethernet Port 6 Audio-In 7 Audio-Out
ACCESSORY OPTIONS
1000 TVL Yes
Standard Color: 0.1 lux at F2.8 (30 IRE, 2400°K); B/W: 0 lux (IR LED on)
ISP based switch, configurable Yes
700~1100nm Adaptive IR LED x 18 (850 nm) 30 m (0 lux, 30 IRE, Gain 255, Auto shutter mode) 1/5 ~ 1/2,000 sec (manual mode); 1/5 ~ 1/10,000 sec (auto mode)
52 dB
Zoom, f4.9 - 49mm / F2.8 - 3.5 10x optical / 3.3 sec (wide to tele)

莫加 UC-8100A-ME-T 系列产品说明书

莫加 UC-8100A-ME-T 系列产品说明书

UC-8100A-ME-T SeriesArm Cortex-A81GHz IIoT gateways with built-in LTE Cat.4,-40to70°C operating temperatureFeatures and Benefits•Armv7Cortex-A81000MHz processor•Moxa Industrial Linux with10-year long-term support•Dual auto-sensing10/100Mbps Ethernet ports•SD slot for storage expansion•Programmable LEDs and a programmable button for easy installation andmaintenance•Mini-PCIe slot for wireless module•LTE-ready computer with Verizon/AT&T certification and industrial-grade CE/FCC/UL certifications•-40to70°C wide-temperature range with LTE enabledCertificationsIntroductionThe UC-8100A-ME-T computing platform is designed for embedded data acquisition applications.The computer comes with dual RS-232/422/485 serial ports and dual10/100Mbps Ethernet ports,as well as a Mini PCIe socket to support cellular modules.These versatile capabilities let users efficiently adapt the UC-8100A-ME-T to a variety of complex communications solutions.The UC-8100A-ME-T is built around a Cortex-A8processor that has been optimized for use in energy monitoring systems,but is widely applicable to a variety of industrial solutions.With flexible interfacing options,this tiny embedded computer is a reliable and secure gateway for data acquisition and processing at field sites as well as a useful communications platform for many other large-scale deployments.Wide-temperature and LTE-enabled models are available.All units are thoroughly tested in a testing chamber,guaranteeing that the LTE-enabled computing platforms are suitable for wide-temperature applications.AppearanceSpecificationsComputerCPU Armv7Cortex-A81GHzPre-installed OS Moxa Industrial Linux(Debian9,Kernel4.4)See /MILDRAM1GB DDR3Storage Pre-installed8GB eMMCStorage Slot SD slots x1Computer InterfaceUSB2.0USB2.0hosts x1,type-A connectorsConsole Port RS-232(TxD,RxD,GND),4-pin header output(115200,n,8,1) Expansion Slots UC-8112A-ME-T-LX:mPCIe slot x1Number of SIMs1SIM Format MiniButtons Reset buttonSerial Ports RS-232/422/485ports x2,software-selectable(terminal block) Cellular Antenna Connector SMA x2GPS Antenna Connector SMA x1Ethernet InterfaceEthernet Ports Auto-sensing10/100Mbps ports(RJ45connector)x2 Magnetic Isolation Protection 1.5kV(built-in)Serial InterfaceData Bits5,6,7,8Parity None,Even,Odd,Space,MarkStop Bits1,1.5,2Baudrate300bps to921.6kbpsSerial SignalsRS-232TxD,RxD,RTS,CTS,GNDRS-422Tx+,Tx-,Rx+,Rx-,GNDRS-485-2w Data+,Data-,GNDRS-485-4w Tx+,Tx-,Rx+,Rx-,GNDCellular InterfaceBand Options US model:LTE Bands:Band2(1900MHz)/Band4(1700MHz)/Band5(850MHz)/Band13(700MHz)/Band14(700MHz)UMTS Bands:Band2(1900MHz)/Band5(850MHz)Carrier Approval:Verizon,AT&TEU model:LTE Bands:Band1(2100MHz)/Band3(1800MHz)/Band5(850MHz)/Band7(2600MHz)/Band8(900MHz)/LTE Band20(800MHz)UMTS Bands:Band1(2100MHz)/Band2(1900MHz)/Band5(850MHz)/Band8(900MHz)AP model:LTE Bands:Band1(2100MHz)/Band3(1800MHz)/Band5(850MHz)/Band7(2600MHz)/Band8(900MHz)/Band28(700MHz)UMTS Bands:Band1(2100MHz)/Band2(1900MHz)/Band5(850MHz)/Band8(900MHz)GPS InterfaceReceiver Types72-channel u-blox M8engineGPS/GLONASS/GalileoAccuracy Position:2.5m CEPSBAS:2.0m CEPAcquisition Aided starts:3secCold starts:26secSensitivity Cold starts:-148dBmTracking:-164dBmTime Pulse0.25Hz to10MHzLED IndicatorsSystem Power x1Programmable x1SD slots x1USB x1,Diagnostic x3Wireless Signal Strength Cellular/Wi-Fi x3Power ParametersInput Current UC-8112A-ME-T-LX:500mA@12VDCAll other models:700mA@12VDCInput Voltage12to36VDCPower Consumption UC-8112A-ME-T-LX:6WAll other models:8WReliabilityAlert Tools External RTC(real-time clock)Automatic Reboot Trigger External WDT(watchdog timer)Physical CharacteristicsDimensions141x125.6x33mm(5.55x4.94x1.3in)Housing MetalInstallation DIN-rail mountingWall mounting(with optional kit)Weight550g(1.22lb)Environmental LimitsAmbient Relative Humidity5to95%(non-condensing)Operating Temperature UC-8112A-ME-T-LX:-40to85°C(-40to185°F)UC-8112A-ME-T-LX-AP:-40to70°C(-40to158°F)UC-8112A-ME-T-LX-US:-40to70°C(-40to158°F)UC-8112A-ME-T-LX-EU:-40to70°C(-40to158°F)Storage Temperature(package included)-40to85°C(-40to185°F)Shock IEC60068-2-27Vibration2Grms@IEC60068-2-64,random wave,5-500Hz,1hr per axis(without USB devicesattached)Standards and CertificationsEMC EN55032/35EMI CISPR32,FCC Part15B Class AEMS IEC61000-4-2ESD:Contact:4kV;Air:8kVIEC61000-4-3RS:80MHz to5GHz:3V/mIEC61000-4-4EFT:Power:1kV;Signal:0.5kVIEC61000-4-6CS:3VIEC61000-4-5Surge:Power:0.5kV;Signal:1kVIEC61000-4-8PFMFSafety UL62368-1,EN62368-1Hazardous Locations Class I Division2ATEXIECExCarrier Approvals AT&TVerizonGreen Product RoHS,CRoHS,WEEEMTBFTime UC-8112A-ME-T-LX:868,326hrsUC-8112A-ME-T-LX-US:677,570hrsUC-8112A-ME-T-LX-EU:677,570hrsUC-8112A-ME-T-LX-AP:677,570hrsStandards Telcordia(Bellcore)Standard TR/SRWarrantyWarranty Period5yearsDetails See /warrantyPackage ContentsDevice1x UC-8100A-ME-T Series computerCable1x console cableDocumentation1x quick installation guide1x warranty cardInstallation Kit1x DIN-rail kit(preinstalled)1x power jackDimensionsOrdering InformationModel Name CPU RAM Storage LTE Operating Temp. UC-8112A-ME-T-LX1GHz1GB8GB–-40to85°C UC-8112A-ME-T-LX-US1GHz1GB8GB US Region-40to70°C UC-8112A-ME-T-LX-EU1GHz1GB8GB EU Region-40to70°C UC-8112A-ME-T-LX-AP1GHz1GB8GB APAC Region-40to70°C Accessories(sold separately)Power AdaptersPWR-12150-AU-SA-T Locking barrel plug,12VDC,1.5A,100to240VAC,Australia(AU)plug,-40to75°C operatingtemperaturePWR-12150-UK-SA-T Locking barrel plug,12VDC,1.5A,100to240VAC,United Kingdom(UK)plug,-40to75°C operatingtemperaturePWR-12150-CN-SA-T Locking barrel plug,12VDC,1.5A,100to240VAC,China(CN)plug,-40to75°C operatingtemperaturePWR-12150-EU-SA-T Locking barrel plug,12VDC,1.5A,100to240VAC,Continental Europe(EU)plug,-40to75°Coperating temperaturePWR-12150-USJP-SA-T Locking barrel plug,12VDC1.5A,100to240VAC,United States/Japan(US/JP)plug,-40to75°Coperating temperatureCablesCBL-F9DPF1x4-BK-100Console cable with4-pin connector,1mAntennasANT-LTE-OSM-03-3m BK700-2700MHz,multi-band antenna,specifically designed for2G,3G,and4G applications,3m cableANT-LTE-OSM-06-3m BK MIMO Multiband antenna with screw-fastened mounting option for700-2700/2400-2500/5150-5850MHzfrequenciesANT-LTE-ASM-05BK704-960/1710-2620MHz,LTE stick antenna,5dBiANT-LTE-ASM-04BK704-960/1710-2620MHz,LTE omni-directional stick antenna,4.5dBiANT-LTEUS-ASM-01GSM/GPRS/EDGE/UMTS/HSPA/LTE,omni-directional rubber duck antenna,1dBiDIN-Rail Mounting KitsUC-8100A-ME DIN-Rail Kit DIN-rail mounting kit for UC-8100A-ME-T SeriesWall-Mounting KitsUC-8100-ME Wall Mount Kit Wall-mounting kit with screws©Moxa Inc.All rights reserved.Updated Aug04,2021.This document and any portion thereof may not be reproduced or used in any manner whatsoever without the express written permission of Moxa Inc.Product specifications subject to change without notice.Visit our website for the most up-to-date product information.。

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Chapter 11
Emotion, Stress, and Coping
Zhang Zhiyong Department of Psychology Peking University
你在闹情绪吗?
心境如何? 你的情绪深而不露?还是溢于言表? 你有什么烦恼或者高兴的事情? 心情郁闷有什么不好的后果? 如何保持良好的心情?


EmotionEmotion-inducing stimulus
Physiological arousal
Cognitive interpretation of arousal
Emotion
Cognitive Perspectives on Emotion
Cognition and Appraisal
Unconscious emotional processes can influence thought, behavior, and even health • regularly delude themselves about their own abilities and personality attributes as a way of avoiding unpleasant emotion. • Shedler et al(1993): such defensive self-deception about emotions takes its toll physiologically.
Acknowledging and examining one’s feelings can have a positive impact on health. (Berry & Pennebaker,1993; Pennebaker et al,1990)
1.3 Emotional Expression
Anger, fear, happiness, sadness, and disgust Surprise, contempt, interest, shame, guilt, joy, trust, and anticipation.
Positive affect / Negative affect
(Plutchik,1984)
谦恭 恐惧 敬畏 惊奇
忧伤 失望
1.5 Perspectives on Emotion
Psychodynamic Perspectives on Emotion Cognitive Perspectives on Emotion The Evolutionary Perspective Behaviorist Perspective
1.1 Physiological Components
William James (1884)

the peripheral theory JamesJames-Lange theory Two criticisms to James-Lange theory James– –
Carl Lange (1885)
Display rules: express in an appropriate way within their culture or subculture.
• Stephan et al(1996): Costa Rica & US on PE, NE expressing • Ekman(1977): Japanese & North Americans, aware or unaware of being observed. • Cool
Two factors underlie people self-reported selfemotions.(Watson & Clark,1992; Watson & Tellegen, 1985) Approach-oriented/AvoidanceApproach-oriented/Avoidance-oriented system driven by positive/negative affect The tendency appears to some degree heritable(N/P, 0.40/0.55) One final solution(Fischer et al., 1990)
An emotion hierarchy
Emotion Positive Negative
Love
Joy
Anger
Sadness
Fear
Fondness
Bliss
Pride
Jealousy Annoyance
Infatuation
The Emotion Wheel
爱 乐观 期待 进取 愤怒 厌恶 鄙视 怜悯 喜 悦 接 受
Cognitive Perspectives on Emotion
Interpretation and Emotion
SchachterSchachter-Singer theory (1962): not simply the subjective awareness of arousal Criticism
1.2 Subjective Experience
happy, angry, sad, and Elated Individual difference in the intensity of emotional states
• Personality disorders/Psychological disorder
1.4 A Taxonomy of Emotions
Basic Emotions Positive affect / Negative affect
Basic Emotions
Criterion: (Izard & Buechler, 1980)

An emotion is basic if it has characteristic physiological, subjective, and expressive components.

Cannon (1927) and Bard (1934)

Too slow Not specific

CannonCannon-Bard theory
James-Lange Theory
害怕
Cannon-Bard Theory
害怕
The neuro-psychology of emotion neuroEmotion located in the heart,face or the peripheral nervous system? Distributed throughout the nervous system Three areas of the brain of special importance:
Tomkins(1962): the face is the primary center of emotion The relationship between emotion and facial muscle movements is uniform enough across individuals and cultures.(Ekman, 1971) Facial expressions not only indicate a person emotional state, but they also influence its physiological and subjective components.(Ekman, 1992)
Psychodynamic Perspectives on Emotion
Being unconscious of one own emotional experience
Moray(1969) • Neutral words-->conditioned fear-inducing words • Words in Unattended channel
The overt behavioral signs of emotion Various ways: facial expressions, posture, gestures, and tone of voice. Creating fear in the face
1.3.1 Facial Expression and Emotion
Definition
Emotion, or affect, is an evaluative response (a positive or negative feeling) that typically includes some combination of physiological arousal, subjective experience, and behavioral or emotional expression.
Hypothalamus, Limbic system, cortex • The Papez circuit: thalamus, hypothalamus, cortex, limbic system, • Amygdala, the brain emotional computer
Two circuits of the emotional reaction The role of the cortex with respect to emotion
1.3.2 Culture and Emotional Display Rules
Some facial expressions are universally recognized (Ekman,1971;Ekman & Oster,1979)
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