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Quick Start Guide to the CASA Editor说明书

Quick Start Guide to the CASA Editor说明书

Quick Start Guide to the CASA Editor This tutorial provides an introduction to the CASA Editor provided with NetBeans6.1.For more information about working with NetBeans IDE,see the Support and Docs page on the NetBeans web site.■“Tutorial Requirements”on page2■“Overview”on page3■“Create the Sample Application Project”on page3■“Open the CASA Editor and Build the Application”on page4■“Modify the WSDL Bindings of the Composite Application”on page5■“Run a Test Case for the Composite Application”on page7Tutorial RequirementsBefore you proceed,make sure you review the requirements in this section.Prerequisites to Creating the ProjectThis tutorial assumes that you have basic knowledge of the following technologies:■Composite Applications and Service-oriented Architecture(SOA)■Web ServicesSoftware Needed for This TutorialTo follow this tutorial,you need the following software and resources.Software or Resources Version RequiredNetBeans IDE"All"installation,version6.0or6.1Java Developer Kit(JDK)Version6or version5Java EE-compliant web or application server GlassFish V2UR2for NetBeans6.1GlassFish V2UR1for NetBeans6.0Note–The Download“All”option includes SOA Pack and the GlassFish V2Application Server,which are required for this tutorial.Window Layout of the NetBeans IDEThis tutorial assumes you have a standard window layout of the NetBeans IDE which includes the following visible windows:■Projects■Files■Services■Properties■Palette(for editors using the Palette window)■OutputUse the Window menu of the NetBeans IDE to change the layout if necessary.OverviewThis tutorial shows how to use the CASA Editor to edit the configuration and build a composite application.The composite application you configure and build is the Synchronous Sample composite applicationprovided with the NetBeans 6.1distribution.The tutorial illustrates the following:■Building a composite application from within the CASA Editor ■Deleting a connection to an existing WSDL endpoint in the existing composite application ■Adding a connection to a new WSDL endpoint to the composite application ■Modifying the properties of the new WSDL endpoint ■Deploying the composite application ■Running a test case for the composite applicationCreate the Sample Application ProjectIn this section you create a project for the sample Synchronous Composite Application,which is providedwith NetBeans 6.1.▼To create the Synchronous Sample Application project In the NetBeans IDE,select the Projects tab to display the Projects window.From the File menu,select New Project.In the Categories list of the New Project window,select Samples >SOA >Synchronous BPEL Process andclick Next .Accept the default project name and location (or specify an alternate location using the Browse button).Click Finish to create the project.The following projects appear in the Projects window:■SynchronousSample,the BPEL project ■SynchronousSampleApplication,the composite applicationproject12345Open the CASA Editor and Build the ApplicationThis section shows how you can use the CASA Editor to build a composite application.▼To open the CASA Editor and build the composite application In the NetBeans IDE,expand the SynchronousSampleApplication node in the Projects window,right-clickService Assembly and select Edit .Note –To invoke the CASA Editor in NetBeans 6.0,right-click the composite application in the Projectswindow and select Edit Application Configuration.The CASA Editor opens in the NetBeans IDE,as shown in the next step,displaying the Design View of theSynchronous Sample application.The CASA editor creates and modifies a .casa file,which contains the configuration information for thecomposite application.For this sample,the CASA Editor created the SynchronousSampleApplication.casafile.In the CASA Editor,select the Build Project icon to build the compositeapplication.12The Output window displays messages about the build.When the build successfully completes,the Design View displays a WSDL port endpoint,a JBI module,andthe connection between the endpoint and the JBI module.Modify the WSDL Bindings of the Composite ApplicationThis section shows how to modify connections between a WSDL port and a JBI module,and also how to addand configure new WSDL ports.▼To modify the endpoints of the composite application In the Design View of the CASA Editor,select the connection between the WSDL port and the JBI module.Delete the selected connection using the Delete key from your keyboard.You can also right-click the connection and select Delete to delete theconnection.12In the Palette Window of the NetBeans IDE,select the Soap WSDL Binding and drag it to the WSDL Ports areaof the CASA Editor.Select the Consume endpoint (outbound endpoint)of the newly added SOAP Binding,and drag it to theProvide endpoint (inbound endpoint)of the JBI module.This creates a connection between the SOAP Binding and BPEL JBImodule.34Click the Edit icon for the newly added SOAP Binding to view its properties.This feature allows you to view details of the underlying WSDL without having to navigate through theWSDL file using the WSDL editor interface.In the Properties window,click the Edit button for the Location property and enter the property value:http://localhost:18181/Service .For the next procedure,you will specify this same location,http://localhost:18181/Service ,in a test casefor the composite application.Run a Test Case for the Composite ApplicationThis section shows how to test the newly configured composite application.▼To run a test case for the composite application In the Projects Window of the NetBeans IDE,expand the SynchronousSampleApplication >Test node,right-click the default test case,TestCase0,and select Properties.In the Properties window forTestCase0,select the Edit button for the Destinationproperty.5612Replace the default Destination property with the destination from the previous procedure:http://localhost:18181/service .Click OK ,and then close the Properties window.Right-click the SynchronousSampleApplication node,and select Deploy .In the Select Server window,specifythe GlassFish Application Server.The Output window informs you when the composite application has been successfully deployed.Notice that the SynchronousSampleApplication Service Assembly has been deployed.You can also view theproperties of the Service Units within the Service Assembly to see details of the composite application.In the Services window of the NetBeans IDE,expand the servers >GlassFish V2>JBI >ServiceAssemblies node.The Output window informs you when the composite application has been successfully deployed.Notice that the SynchronousSampleApplication Service Assembly has been deployed.You can also view theproperties of the Service Units within the Service Assembly to see details of the composite application.In the Projects window,right-click theTestCase0and select Run.Because this is the first time the test case is run,the output is an empty test case,and the Overwrite EmptyOutput dialog box appears.Select yes to save your most recent output as the test case's expected output.Run the test forTestCase0again.The Output window indicates that the test case wassuccessful.345678Copyright2008Sun Microsystems,Inc.All rights reserved.Sun Microsystems,Inc.has intellectual property rights relating to technology embodied in the product that is described in this document.In particular,and without limitation,these intellectual property rights may include one or more U.S.patents or pending patent applications in the U.S.and in other countries.ernment Rights–Commercial ernment users are subject to the Sun Microsystems,Inc.standard license agreement and applicable provisions of the FAR and its supplements.This distribution may include materials developed by third parties.Parts of the product may be derived from Berkeley BSD systems,licensed from the University of California.UNIX is a registered trademark in the U.S.and other countries,exclusively licensed 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phanteks-p600s-用户手册说明书

phanteks-p600s-用户手册说明书

U S E R M A N U A L V1.0Thank youf o r c h o o s i n g2628293233TABLE OF CONTENTSIntroductionSpecificationsExploded ViewAccessories Configure your P600SGet StartedInstalling the MotherboardInstalling the Power SupplyInstalling FansConnecting the Fan HubInstalling DrivesInstalling Water CoolingRadiator InstallationPump/Reservoir InstallationInstalling GPU Anti-Sag BracketConnecting Front I/OCable ManagementMatienance Optional Upgrades:Installing A Vertical GPU Installing A Dual System Contact Us Warranty 3456791112131518212223241. WHAT’S INSIDE?2. CHOOSE YOUR SETUP3. SUPPORTINTRODUCTIONWelcome to Phanteks!The P600S combines the best of 2 worlds with its high quality sound dampening panels and the ultra high airflow fabrics from Phanteks. Achieving both a quiet system and a high airflow configuration.The durable fabric, carefully selected by Phanteks, results in a much lower airflow resistance compared to standard mesh panels. Keeping air speed higher and noise levels lower.Phanteks believes that meaningful designs are created throughthe fusion of form and function.The Phanteks teamDimension (WxHxD) Form Factor MaterialsMB Support Front I/OSide WindowPCI slots Internal 3.5”Internal 2.5”FrontTopRearFrontTopRearPremium Fan 140mmUniversal Fan Hub3.5” Stackable HDD BracketVertical GPU MountAccessory BagGPU Anti-Sag BracketAirflow CoverToolboxE-ATX Motherboard widthCPU Cooler ClearanceGPU ClearanceFront Radiatior ClearanceTop Radiator ClearanceContact (International)Contact (America)Warranty240 mm x 520 mm x 510 mm(9.45 in x 20.5 in x 20.1 in)Mid-TowerPowder coated steel chassisSound Dampening PanelsTempered glass side panelE-ATX, ATX, Micro-ATX, Mini ITXPower button, 2x USB 3.0,Microphone, Headphone, Reset Button,USB 3.1 GEN 2 Type-CYes, Tempered glass7x10x (4 included)3x (3 included)3x 3x (2 installed)3x 2x1x 1x (1 installed)Up to 360 Up to 420Up to 360 Up to 280120 1403x (installed)1x (installed)4x1x1x1x1x1x280mm (11.1 in)190 mm (7.48 in)435 mm (17.24 in)95 mm (3.74 in)65 mm (2.56 in)*******************************************5 Years*CASE SPECIFICATIONS INCLUDED ACCESSORIESCLEARANCESUPPORTPCI SLOTS & DRIVE BAYSFAN RADIATOR 120 MM120 MM140 MM140 MM*see page 31SPECIFICATIONS11110246459387 1. Chassis2. Front Panel3. Top Panel4. Side Panels5. Radiator Bracket6. PSU Bracket7. Front Silent Cover8. Top Silent Cover9. Airflow Cover10. Front Dust Filter11. PSU Filter EXPLOADED VIEWACCESSORY BAG AND TOOLBOXACCESSORIES3.5” MODULAR HDD BRACKET- 4 included in accessory box- For 3.5” or 2.5” Drive PREMIUM FAN 140 MM - 3 Pre-installed - Hight static pressure- Silent operationVERTICAL GPU MOUNT- Included in accessory box- Riser Cable is sold separately AIRFLOW COVER - Included in accessory box - MagneticGPU Anti-Sag Bracket6x Zip Tie 150mmPhanteks Logo Badge Toolbox Accessory bagFan screw M3x5 mmMotherboard /SSD screw6-32x6 mmHex screw Motherboard Standoff + tool 6-32x6 mm Thumb screw 6-32x5 mm Case screw 6-32x9 mm HDD screw Riser Cable screw12x 22x 12x 6x 16x 3x7x 1x 1xThe P600S has the most versatile chassis design, providing you with a myriad ofoptions. With so many possibilities to pick from, you can use this overview to chooseand plan the best configuration for your build.AIR COOLING- P13.STORAGE - P15.WATERCOOLING - P18.DUAL SYSTEM - P27.High performance fabric from Phanteks enhances the cooling performance while lowering noise levels.Heavy and sound dampening panels reduce noise levels and improve acoustics.The P600S can be transformed from a Silent to a High Airflow configuration. The magnetic front and top Silent Covers can be easily removed or installed. By removing the Silent Covers the air intake and outtake surface area is increased dramatically, allowing a much higher cooling capacity.PREPARATIONSThe P600S case is designed to support installation in a standing position. Don’t turn on the power to your system until installation is complete.Discharge your body’s static electric charge by touching a grounded surface before performing any hardware procedure.Make sure to consult the manuals of your hardware before installation.If you do not feel comfortable with performing the installation procedure, consult a qualified computer technician.RE MOVIN G TO P PAN EL4xR E MOVING FR ONT PANELLOOSEN:2.1.2313.REMOVIN G SIDE PANELOpen the side panel more than 90 degrees and lift it up near the hinges.12INSTALLING MOTHERBOARDSome motherboards require installation or repositioning of the standoffs. Please consult your motherboard manual for the correct standoff positioning.STANDOFF POSITIONINGMicro ATX (install extra standoffs)ATX / E-ATX (Pre-installed)REQUIRES:For repositioning standoffsBy loosening the thumb screws you can slide the Cable Covers left and right for optimal cable management.These standoffs have a special collar to keep the motherboard in place when installing vertically.Use the motherboard screws from the toolbox to install your motherboard on the pre-installed standoffs.INSTALLING POWER SUPPL Y124x2xLOOSEN:REQUIRES:The power supply can be installed by removing the PSU bracket on the rear of the case chassis.Connect all needed cables to the power supply before installing it in the case.TOP140 FAN 120 FANAIRFLOW COVER140 FAN120 FANFRONT140 FAN 120 FANREAR2xLOOSEN:B AConfigure your airflow-path with this overview. All fan locations support both 120mm and 140mm fans.Install the magnetic Airflow Cover to prevent air from re-circulating when you install 2x 120 mm or 2x 140 mm fans.REQUIRES:S A T AThe White Connector will provide the RPM signal to the motherboard.WHITE 3-/4-PIN UNIVERSALBLACK 4-PIN PWMBLACK 3-PIN DCChoosing a PWM output provides the most customization options in the motherboard settings.You can choose a PWM or DC output in the motherboard settings. The Fan Hub will automatically translate the signal to all connected 3- and 4-pin fans. Check /FAQ for more technical details.Expand the number of fans with splitter cables up to a maximum of 4A total power. Splitter cables are sold separately: PH-CB-Y4P / Y3P1.2.CON N EC T THE FAN HUB 4-PIN INPUT C ABLE TO YOU R MOTHERBOARD FAN HEADE RCON N EC T EX TR A FANS TO T HE CORRE SPONDING CON N E CTOR ON THE UNIVERSAL FAN HUB3.CON N EC T THE SATA C ABLE TO THE POWE R SU PPLYCONNECTING THE UNIVERSAL FAN HUBT O P S UFAN HUB INPUT TO MOTHERBOARD2.5” SSD INSTALLATIONInstall the SSD in to the SSD brackets before placing them in the chassis.123REQUIRES:4xMake sure to install the screws into the SSD once it rests in the SSD bracket to secure its position.H D D4xREQUIRES:3.5” HDD INSTALLATION4x Phanteks Stackable 3.5” HDD Brackets are included. Additional brackets are sold separately (PH-HDDKT_03).The HDD bracket can also house a 2.5” SSD instead of a 3.5” HDD.Each HDD bracket can be stacked together to offer more flexibility.HDD INSTALLATIONSTACK / INSTALL REMOVE1. LIFT UP LATCH2. PULL OUT2211ACBPOSITION A+CPOSITION BBOT TOM COMPARTMENTThe Bottom Compartment can house up to 2 or 4 Stackable HDD trays. Using Position B will not limit PSU or Front radiator clearance.S T A C KS T A C KS T A C KA BCDEFREQUIRES:Up to 6 Stackable HDD Brackets can be installed in the main compartment.1.R EMOVE THE C ABLE COVER(S) TO R E VEA L THE HDD MO UNT S3.2.SE CUR E WIT H 2 THUMBSCRE W S1xREMOVE:2xMOUN T TH E (SIN GL E / S TACK E D ) HD D B R ACK E T S IN P O SIT IO NStack the HDD brackets before mounting if you install more than 1x bracket.MAIN COMPARTMENT120 FORM FACTOR120 FORM FACTOR140 FORM FACTOR120140240280360420FRONTREAR140 FORM FACTOR120140REQUIRES:TOP120 FORM FACTOR140 FORM FACTOR12014024028036021Use the Airflow Cover to prevent hot air from circulating.INSTALLING WATER COOLINGF R O N TTOPAA BCBCMAX. RADIATOR CLEARANCE140mm Radiators: A :405mm B :146mm C :65mm 120mm Radiators: A :405mm B :126mm C :65mm**If the motherboard and its components (e.g. memory) are 50mm or lower there is no limit in Radiator thickness.TOPFRONTMAX. RADIATOR CLEARANCE: A :465mm B :148mm C :95mmInstalling a fill port in the top radiator bracketand/or a drain port in the front of the casemakes water cooling maintenance mucheasier. The port diameters are 20.5mm.Phanteks Passthrough fitting: PH-PTF_BK/CR_G1/4Phanteks Ball-Valve fitting: PH-BVA_BK/CR_G1/4D R A I N P O R TF I L L P O R TOPTIONAL PUMP BRACKET4x26m mReservoir mounting points are accessed by removing the Cable Covers.1xREMOVE:The universal Pump Bracket can be installed in the bottom compartment using 4 case screws.Pump Bracket sold separately (PH-PUMBKT_01)INSTALLING WATER COOLINGHold the GPU in the correct position when tightening the thumbscrews.324INSTALLING GPU ANTI-SAG BRACKET1.2.3.4.INSTALL ALL GPU AND PCI CARDS PLACE THE GPU ANTI-SAG BRACKET INS E RT T H E T HU MB SC R E W S WIT HO UT TI GHT E N IN G T H E MPRE SS D O WN AN D LO CK T HE TH UM B SC RE W S IN P OS IT ION.INSTALLING GPU ANTI-SAG BRACKETAlways loosen the 2 thumb screws before removing any GPU or PCI cards.2xREQUIRES:To prevent your GPU from tipping down you can install the GPU Anti-Sag Bracket.CONNECTING FRONT I/OPOWER BUT TON2X USB 3.0POWER LEDMICROPHONERESET BUT TONPlease make sure to consult your motherboard manual before connecting your front I/O.Power LEDHD AUDIOTO MOTHERBOARD USB 3.0Please consult the motherboard manual for additional instructions.Power SWReset SWUSB 3.1 GEN 2 TYPE-CHEADPHONECABLE MANAGEMENTUse the double-loop Velcro ties to route your cables. Zip ties are included in the accessory bag to manage any excess cables.Use the double-loop Velcro ties tosplit the cables into 2 channels.MAINTENANCEThe P600S is equipped with a front and bottom PSU filter. We recommend to clean thesefilters every month to keep your cooling performance optimized.PSU DUSTFILTERFRONT DUSTFILTER2.If cleaning the dust filters with water,make sure to properly dry them beforeplacing them back.1.The high-performance fabric on the front and top of the P600S acts as an extra dustfilter and can be easily cleaned with a vacuum cleaner. There is no need to remove thepanels from the case.The high-performance fabric from Phanteksis made from durable nylon to resist wear-and-tear for a long period of time.3.5” STACKABLE HDD BRACKETSPH-HDDKT_03CABLE EXTENSION SET PH-CBCMBO- Available in multiple colors - Includes clear cable combs - Also available as separate cablesIncluded cables:- Motherboard 24-pin - CPU 4+4-pin - 2x GPU 6+2-pinHIGH STATIC PRESSURE MP FANPH-F120MP / PH-F140MPFor 3.5” or 2.5” DriveUpgrade up to 6x additional 3,5” HDDs with the optional HDD brackets.Contains 2x Stackable HDD Brackets.Page 15More fans can be installed in the P600S and connected to the Universal Fan Hub.Page 12Y-SPLIT TER CABLES PH-CB-Y4P / PH-CB-Y3P4-pin / 3-pin Fan splittersUsing splitter-cables you can install more than 8 fans to the Universal Fan Hub. Page 13OPTIONAL UPGRADES220mm Slimline PCI-e x16 Riser Cable 90° PH-CBRS_SL22 220mm Premium Shielded High Speed PCI-e x16 Riser Cable 90° PH-CBRS_PR22 220mm Flatline PCI-e x16 Riser Cable 90° PH-CBRS_FL22 With the optional Riser Cable you can place any 2-slot or 3-slot GPU vertically.*Page 27* For System 1 only.Revolt X Power Supply P H-P1000P S / PH-P1200PST he Revolt X power supply unlocks the Dual System Configuration.But also works great as a “single system” power supply.Page 11ITX Upgrade Kit P H-ITXKT_R01The Streamer Kit contains an ITX bracket and a 600mmX1 Riser Cable. This allows for an ITX motherboard inthe top of the chassis and a vertically placed PCI-e card.Page 28600mm Premium Shielded High Speed PCI-E x16 Riser Cable 90° PH-CBRS_PR6With the optional Riser Cable you can place any 2-slot or 3-slot GPU verticallyfor your 2nd ITX system. With 16 lanes and high quality shielding it maximizesany GPUs’ performance.Page 29ABREQUIRES:2x2x1.INS TA LL RI SER C ABL E W IT H 2X RISER C ABL E SCRE W S2.INSTA LL VERTI C A L GPU MO UNT W IT H 2X HEX SCRE W SRiser Cable sold separately (PH-CBRS_SL22)The GPU Mount has 2 mounting positions. Position A allows for better air cooling and 3-slot GPU cards.INSTALLING A VERTICAL GPUABThe Revolt X power supply from Phanteks is required for this configuration.REQUIRES:14INSTA LL YO UR I T X MOTHE RBOARD ON THE BR ACKE T USIN G THE INC LUDED MOT HERBOARD SCRE W S 2.4x 4x Power SWTO ITX MOTHERBOARDPower LED Screws are included inthe kit.1.REMOVE THE TOP PANEL AND TH E DUAL SYSTE M COVE RFR OM THE C HASSI S3.CONN EC T T HE POWERS WITC H A ND LED C ABL E4.INS TA LL THE IT X BR AC KET WIT H 4X IT X BR AC KE T SCRE W S2x REMOVE:The Revolt X includes 2 different 24-pin Motherboardcable lengths; 610mm and 710mm.Use the longer, 710mm, 24-pin cable for the System 2ITX motherboard.SYSTEM 124-pin Motherboard 610 mm 710 mmSYSTEM 224-pin MotherboardTo minimize cable-clutter we recommend the following cable routing for the System 2 cables.S YST E M 2 C A B LE SR ISE R C AB LEC P U C AB L EMOT H E RB OAR D C A B LES A T AREQUIRES:2x AA B B MOVE:1x1x The GPU Mount has two mountingpositions. Position A allows for betterair cooling and 3-slot GPU cards.1.I N STALL RIS ER C AB LE ON TH E VE RTI C A L G P U MOU N T 2.4.I NS TAL L VERTIC AL G PU MOU N TW I TH 2 X SCR E W S CON N E CT SATA C AB LE (only for X1 Riser cable)3.MOVE VE LC R O T IEDepending on your needs, it’s not alwaysnecessary to install a GPU for your secondsystem when your CPU is equipped with anintegrated GPU.2xTO POWER SUPPLYAs a Phanteks customer, you are priority number one. We have a dedicated team ofemployees across the globe working hard every day to make sure we deliver the superior experience you deserve. We are here for you. If you have a question or a concern about our products, we have numerous ways you can reach us. Please choose one most convenient for you to connect with our team.CUSTOMER CARER MA AND TECHNIC AL SU PPO R T INTE RNATIO NALEmail:********************Facebook : @PhanteksR MA AND TECHNIC AL SU PPO R T AME RIC ASHours : Monday-Friday 9:00-5:00 PSTPhone number : +1(909)598-2115Email:***********************Facebook : @PhanteksFor up-to-date information please check PHANTEKS FACEBOOK PAGE Eclipse P600SPRODUCT PAGE CONTACT USWARRANTYPHANTEKS warrants its products to be free from defects in material and workmanship during the warranty period; when given normal, proper and intended usage. If a product provesto be defective in material or workmanship during the warranty period, PHANTEKS will,at its sole option, repair or replace the product with same product or similar product. The replacement product assumes the remaining warranty of the original product or 30 days, whichever provides longer coverage for the customer.DU R ATION OF WA RR A NT Y:1. Fans - 5 years2. I/O Ports - 2 years3. Fan Hub -2 years4. LED Lighting - 2 years5. Buttons - 2 years6. Chassis - 5 years7. Front and Top Panels - 5 yearsPlease check /Warranty for more information.。

PanelView 600终端参考目录说明书

PanelView 600终端参考目录说明书

Installation Instructions PanelView 600 TerminalsCatalog Numbers 2711-K6C xx, 2711-B6C xxTopic PageHazardous Location Considerations3European Union Directive Compliance4Wiring and Safety Guidelines5Enclosures5Required Tools5Mounting Dimensions6Cutout Dimensions6Clearances7Install the Terminal in a Panel8Install the Memory Card10Connect AC Power11Connect DC Power12EtherNet/IP Protocol14ControlNet Protocol14Battery Removal and Disposal14For More Information152 PanelView 600 TerminalsImportant User InformationSolid state equipment has operational characteristics differing from those of electromechanical equipment. Safety Guidelines for the Application, Installation and Maintenance of Solid State Controls (Publication SGI-1.1 available from your local Rockwell Automation sales office or online at) describes some important differences between solid state equipment and hard-wired electromechanical devices. Because of this difference, and also because of the wide variety of uses for solid state equipment, all persons responsible for applying this equipment must satisfy themselves that each intended application of this equipment is acceptable.In no event will Rockwell Automation, Inc. be responsible or liable for indirect or consequential damages resulting from the use or application of this equipment.The examples and diagrams in this manual are included solely for illustrative purposes. Because of the many variables and requirements associated with any particular installation, Rockwell Automation, Inc. cannot assume responsibility or liability for actual use based on the examples and diagrams.No patent liability is assumed by Rockwell Automation, Inc. with respect to use of information, circuits, equipment, or software described in this manual.Reproduction of the contents of this manual, in whole or in part, without written permission of Rockwell Automation, Inc., is prohibited.Throughout this manual, when necessary, we use notes to make you aware of safety considerations.Publication 2711-IN010G-EN-P - February 2009PanelView 600 Terminals 3Hazardous Location ConsiderationsThis equipment is suitable for use in Class I, Division 2, Groups A, B, C, D; Class II, Division 2, Groups F and G; Class III; or non-hazardous locations only. The following WARNING statement applies to use in hazardous locations.EXPLOSION HAZARD•Substitution of components may impair suitability for Class I, Class II, Class IIIDivision 2.•Do not replace components or disconnect equipment unless power has beenswitched off or the area is known to be non-hazardous.•Do not connect or disconnect components unless power has been switched offor the area is known to be non-hazardous.•This product must be installed in an enclosure. All cables connected to theproduct must remain in the enclosure or be protected by conduit or other means.•All wiring must comply with N.E.C. article 501-4(b), 502-4(b), 503-3(b) asappropriate.See the nameplate on terminal for hazardous locations certifications.In Class I, Class II, Class III Division 2 Hazardous locations, the PanelView 600terminal must be wired per the National Electric Code as it applies to hazardouslocations. Peripheral equipment must also be suitable for the location in which it isinstalled.The PanelView 600 terminals have an operating temperature code of T4 (maximum operating temperature of 135 °C or 275 °F). Do not install the terminals in environments where atmospheric gases have ignition temperatures less than135 °C (275 °F).When you connect or disconnect the battery an electrical arc can occur. This couldcause an explosion in hazardous location installations. Be sure that power isremoved or the area is nonhazardous before proceeding. Replace the battery onlywith the indicated catalog number.For Safety information on the handling of lithium batteries, including handling anddisposal of leaking batteries, see Guidelines for Handling Lithium Batteries,publication AG 5-4.Do not dispose of battery in a fire or incinerator. Dispose of used batteries inaccordance with local regulations.Store batteries in a cool, dry environment. We recommend 25°C (77 °F) with40…60% relative humidity. You may store batteries for up to 30 days between-45…85 °C (-49…185 °F), such as during transportation. To avoid possible leakage,do not store batteries above 60 °C (140 °F) for more than 30 days.Publication 2711-IN010G-EN-P - February 20094 PanelView 600 TerminalsEuropean Union Directive ComplianceIf a PanelView 600 Operator Terminal is installed within the European Union or EFTA regions and has a CE mark, the following regulations apply.EMC and Low Voltage DirectivesThis apparatus is tested to meet Council Directive 89/336/EEC Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC), and amending directives 91/263/EEC, 92/31/EEC, 93/68/EEC; 72/23/EEC Low Voltage Directive, and amending directive 93/68/EEC using the following standards, in whole or in part:•EN 50081-2:1993 EMC - Generic Emission Standard, Part 2 - IndustrialEnvironment•EN 61000-6-2:1999 EMC - Generic Immunity Standard, Part 2 - IndustrialEnvironment•EN 61131-2:1995 Programmable Controllers Part 2: Equipment Requirements and Tests•Low Voltage Directive (Safety Sections of EN 61131-2)The product described is intended for use in an industrial environment.Intended Use of ProductAccording to these Standards, the factor which determines, for EMC purposes, whether an apparatus is deemed to be ‘Industrial’ or ‘Residential, commercial and light industrial’, is given in Clause 1 of EN50081-2 as follows:Apparatus covered by this standard is not intended for connection to apublic mains network but is intended to be connected to a power network supplied from a high- or medium-voltage transformer dedicated for thesupply of an installation feeding a manufacturing or similar plant.The PanelView 600 terminals are intended for use solely in an industrial environment as defined above. When installed in Europe, any other application is in contravention of European Union Directives, and a breach of these laws. Publication 2711-IN010G-EN-P - February 2009PanelView 600 Terminals 5Wiring and Safety GuidelinesInstall the PanelView 600 terminal using publication 70E, Electrical Safety Requirements for Employee Workplaces. In addition to the NFPA general guidelines, follow these recommendations:•Connect the PanelView terminal to its own branch circuit.The input power source should be protected by a fuse or circuit breakerrated at no more than 15 amps.•Route incoming power to the PanelView 600 terminal by a separate pathfrom the communications cable.•Where power and communication lines must cross, they should cross atright angles. Communications lines can be installed in the same conduit as low level DC I/O lines (less than 10 Volts).•Grounding minimizes noise from Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) and isa safety measure in electrical installations. To avoid EMI, shield and groundcables appropriately.•A source for grounding recommendations is the National Electrical Codepublished by the National Fire Protection Association of Boston.EnclosuresThe PanelView 600 terminal must be mounted in an environment that provides IEC-1131-2 Pollution degree 2 protection.Mount the PanelView 600 terminal in a panel or enclosure to protect the internal circuitry. The terminal meets NEMA Type 12/13 and 4X (indoor use) ratings only when mounted in a panel or enclosure with the equivalent rating.Allow enough space within the enclosure for adequate ventilation. Consider the heat produced by other devices in the enclosure. The ambient temperature around the PV600 terminal must be between 0…55 °C (32…131 °F).Make provisions for accessing the back panel of the terminal for wiring, maintenance, installing a memory card, and troubleshooting.Required ToolsOther than the tools required to make the panel cutout, the tools required for installation are:•small slotted screwdriver.•torque wrench (N•m, lb•in). with slotted or phillips head driver.Publication 2711-IN010G-EN-P - February 20096 PanelView 600 TerminalsPublication 2711-IN010G-EN-P - February 2009Mounting DimensionsCutout DimensionsUse the full size template shipped with the terminal to mark the cutout dimensions. The figure below shows a reduced size cutout.167 mm(6.57 in.)264 mm(10.39 in.)Recommended PanelCutout DimensionsPanelView 600 TerminalsPanelView 600 Terminals 7Publication 2711-IN010G-EN-P - February 2009ClearancesAllow adequate space for mounting, air flow, maintenance, and for installing a memory card, and legend inserts.TERMINAL CUTOUTUse Full SizeTemplate shipped withTerminalFront ViewSide, Top and Bottom ClearancesApproximately220retainer.Leave 51 mm (2.0 in.)for Mounting and Wiring Connections Leave 25 mm (1 in.)for Mounting and Air Flow Leave 38 mm (1.5 in.) for Mounting, Air Flow and Legend InsertLeave 51 mm (2 in.)for Mounting and Air flow8 PanelView 600 TerminalsInstall the Terminal in a PanelTo install the PV600 terminal in a panel:•Disconnect all electrical power from the panel before making the cutout.•Make sure the area around the panel cutout is clear.•Take precautions so that metal cuttings do not enter any components that mayalready be installed in panel.•Failure to follow this warning may result in personal injury or damage to the panelcomponents.1.Cut an opening in the panel using the panel cutout provided with theterminal. Remove any sharp edges or burrs.2.Make sure the terminal sealing gasket is properly positioned on the terminalas shown below. This gasket forms a compression type seal. Do not usesealing compounds.3.Although the keypad legend strip can be installed at any time, werecommend that you install it after the terminal is installed.4.Place the terminal in the panel cutout.Publication 2711-IN010G-EN-P - February 2009PanelView 600 Terminals 9 5.Install the 4 mounting clips (2 on top, 2 on bottom); the ends of the clipsslide into the slots on the terminal. Tighten the clip mounting screws byhand until the gasket seal contacts the mounting surface uniformly.Install 4 Mounting Clips:6.Alternately tighten the mounting clip screws to a torque of 1.13 N•m(10 lb•in). Do not over–tighten.Tighten mounting clips to a torque of 1.13 N•m (10 lb•in) to provide a properseal and to prevent potential damage to the terminal. Allen-Bradley assumes noresponsibility for water or chemical damage to the terminal or other equipmentwithin the enclosure because of improper installation.7.Remove the 2 protective labels covering the top vents of the terminal.Remove the protective installation labels covering the top vents to preventoverheating and damage to the terminal.Publication 2711-IN010G-EN-P - February 200910 PanelView 600 TerminalsInstall the Memory CardThe memory card retainer is required for UL508 installations where a memory card is inserted in the card slot. The retainer protects against Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) up to 15 KV and prevents accidental removal of a memory card in high vibration environments.To attach the memory card retainer:1.Secure the base of the retainer over the existing memory card slot using thetwo screws provided. Tighten screws to a torque of 0.7…0.9 N•m(6…8 lb•in).2.Insert the memory card and install the retainer until it is properly seated.3.To remove the retainer, press the tabs on each side and pull.Publication 2711-IN010G-EN-P - February 2009PanelView 600 Terminals 11Connect AC PowerThe electrical rating for the PanelView 600 terminal is shown below.Terminal Type Supply Voltage Power ConsumptionPV60085…240V AC, 47…63 Hz60 VA maximumThe PanelView 600 terminal is an IEC 1131-2 Equipment Class I device and requires you to connect the (Protective Earth) terminal to an earth conductor.•The PanelView 600 terminal is designed for safe use when installed in a suitablyrated NEMA Type 12, 13, 4X (indoor use only), IP54 or IP65 enclosure.•Do not apply power to the terminal until all wiring connections have been made.Failure to do so may result in electrical shock.Explosion Hazard - Do not connect or disconnect equipment while circuit is live unlessarea is known to be non-hazardous.To connect AC power to the PanelView 600 terminals:1.Secure the AC power wires to the L1 and L2N screws on the terminal block.2.Secure the Earth Ground/Protective Earth wire to the screw on theterminal block.Improper wiring of the power terminals may result in voltage at thecommunication connector shells. Refer to the following figure when wiring.Publication 2711-IN010G-EN-P - February 200912 PanelView 600 TerminalsPublication 2711-IN010G-EN-P - February 20093.Apply power to the terminal.Connect DC PowerThe L1 versions of the PanelView 600 terminal (catalog number 2711-K6C1L1, 2711-B6C1L1) connect to a 24V DC power source.The electrical ratings for the PanelView 600 are shown below. Electronic circuitry and an internal fuse protect the terminal from reverse polarity and over–voltage conditions.Terminal Type Supply Voltage Power Consumption PV60018…32V DC,(24V DC nominal)24 Watts maximum (1.0 Amps @ 24V DC)ATTENTION For DC powered units, use a Class 2/SELV (Safety Extra-Low Voltage), isolated andungrounded power supply as input power to the terminals. This power source providesprotection so that under nominal and single fault conditions, the voltage betweenconductors and between conductors and Functional Earth/Protective Earth does notexceed a safe value.PanelView 600 Terminals 13•Do not connect the PanelView terminal to an AC power source. Connecting to an ACpower source may damage the terminal.•The PanelView 600 terminal is designed for safe use when installed in a suitablyrated NEMA Type 12, 13, 4X (indoor use only), IP54 or IP65 enclosure.To connect DC power to the PV600 terminal:1.Secure the DC power wires to the DC Negative and DC Positive screws onthe terminal block.2.Secure the Earth Ground wire to the screw on the terminal block.Explosion Hazard - Do not connect or disconnect equipment while circuit is liveunless area is known to be non-hazardous.Do not apply power to the terminal until all wiring connections have been made.Failure to do so may result in electrical shock.3.Apply 24V DC power to the terminal.Publication 2711-IN010G-EN-P - February 200914 PanelView 600 TerminalsEtherNet/IP ProtocolThe PanelView terminal is initially set to DHCP with BootP support (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) enabled. If your network has a DHCP/BootP server, you can connect the PanelView terminal to the EtherNet/IP network and theDHCP/BootP server will automatically establish an IP address. If your network does not have a DHCP/BootP server, you need to program an IP address. This is done by accessing Configuration Mode on the PanelView terminal and selecting Communication Setup. For details, refer to the PanelView Standard Operator Terminals Manual.If a PanelView is connected to an EtherNet/IP network and has the same IP address asanother device on the network, both devices will drop off the network.ControlNet ProtocolWhen making ControlNet connections, only use the PanelView Channel B for redundantcommunications. Connecting Channel B to a Channel A only ControlNet network willresult in:•the PanelView not being able to communicate over the network.•a PanelView communications fault after several minutes.Battery Removal and DisposalThe terminal contains a lithium battery, which is intended to be replaced during the life of the product.The clock module contains lithium. Do not dispose of the battery in a fire or incinerator, orthe clock module may explode. Follow disposal regulations in your area for lithiumbattery disposal.Publication 2711-IN010G-EN-P - February 2009PanelView 600 Terminals 15Publication 2711-IN010G-EN-P - February 2009Follow these steps to remove or replace the battery.For More InformationIf you would like a publication, you can download a free electronic version from the internet: To purchase a publication, contact your local distributor or Rockwell Automation Representative.ForRefer to Refer to More detailed information on the PV600 and theother Standard PanelView terminals.Standard PanelView Terminals User Manual2711-UM014234Publication 2711-IN010G-EN-P - February 2009PN-40536Supersedes Publication 2711-IN010F-MU-P - August 2007Copyright © 2009 Rockwell Automation, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in the U.S.A.Rockwell Automation SupportRockwell Automation provides technical information on the Web to assist you in using its products. At , you can find technical manuals, a knowledge base of FAQs, technical and application notes, sample code and links to software service packs, and a MySupport feature that you can customize to make the best use of these tools.For an additional level of technical phone support for installation, configuration and troubleshooting, we offer TechConnect support programs. For more information, contact your local distributor or Rockwell Automation representative, or visit .Installation AssistanceIf you experience a problem within the first 24 hours of installation, please review the information that's contained in this manual. You can also contact a special Customer Support number for initial help in getting your product up and running.New Product Satisfaction ReturnRockwell Automation tests all of its products to ensure that they are fully operational when shipped from the manufacturing facility. However, if your product is not functioning and needs to be returned, follow these procedures.PanelView, PanelView 600, Allen-Bradley, Rockwell Automation, and TechConnect are trademarks ofRockwell Automation, Inc.Trademarks not belonging to Rockwell Automation are property of their respective companies.United States1.440.646.3434Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. EST Outside United States Please contact your local Rockwell Automation representative for any technical support issues.United States Contact your distributor. You must provide a Customer Support case number (call the phone number above to obtain one) to your distributor in order to complete the return process.Outside United StatesPlease contact your local Rockwell Automation representative for the returnprocedure.。

EPSON 打印机设置指南说明书

EPSON 打印机设置指南说明书

8 Close the ink tank cover.9 R aise the control panel, then press the power button toturn on the product. Thepower light flashes.Note: If an error code appears, turn off the product and check that no protective material has been left inside the product.10 S elect your language, country, date, and time settings.Note: You can change these settings later using the product’s control panel. For more information, see the online User’s Guide .11 W hen an Epson Smart Panel setup message appears onthe LCD screen, select the option to continue setup.12 WStart Here sheet appears on the LCDscreen, press and hold the help button for 5 seconds .13 P ress the start button to start ink charging. Ink chargingtakes about 11 minutes .Note: When the power light stops flashing, ink charging is complete. Once initial setup of the printer is complete, you can top off the ink tanks with any remaining ink. See the online User’s Guide for instructions.Caution: Do not unplug or turn off the product, or open the innercover while the product is charging or you’ll waste ink.Note:14 P ress the OK button to proceed with initial setup.15 F ollow the on-screen instructions to adjust the printquality of your product.Note:• Y ou need to load paper before you can adjust the print quality. See “Load paper” on this sheet for details.• S elect Adjust Later if you want to adjust the print quality later.For more information, see the online User’s Guide .Caution:User’s Guide for refilling instructions.Do not open the ink bottles until you are ready to fill the inktanks. The ink bottles are vacuum packed to maintain reliability.emove all protective materials from the product.The Epson Smart Panel ® app can help you set up your printer through an interactive, step-by-step process using your smartphone or tablet.If you do not want to use a mobile device for setup, skip to the “Fill ink tanks” section below.To use your mobile device for setup, continue to step 1.or1 D ownload the Epson Smart Panel appfrom your device’s app store. Do notlaunch the app yet.2 P ress the power button to turn on the product.Note: D o not connect your product to your computer yet.3 L aunch the app and follow its instructions to set up yourproduct.For information on setting up the fax, connecting your productto a computer, using voice-activated printing, or solving problems, or for details on reaching Epson support, see the sections on the back of this sheet.Warning: Keep the ink bottles out of the reach of children and do not drink the ink.Caution: This product requires careful handling of ink. If ink spills,wipe it off immediately with a damp towel to avoid permanent stains. If ink gets on your clothes or belongings, it may not come off.Note:• E pson cannot guarantee the quality or reliability of third-party ink.• U se the ink bottles included with the printer to set up the product. Part of the ink will be used to charge the print head. These bottles will print fewer pages compared with replacement ink bottles.• E pson strongly recommends the use of genuine ink to ensure optimal print quality and performance.1 O Note: Refer to the color-coded sticker above the ink tank unit to identify the color of each tank.Note:• I f you are using a Mac or your computer does not have aCD/DVD drive, an Internet connection is required to obtain the product software.• T o print from a Chromebook™, go to/support/chromebookprint for instructions.1 M ake sure the product is NOT CONNECTED to yourcomputer.W indows ®: If you see a Found New Hardware screen, click Cancel and disconnect the USB cable.2 I nsert the product CD (Windows only) or download andrun your product’s software package. For the latestsoftware, visit /support/L5290.3 F ollow the instructions on the computer screen to run the setup program.4 W hen you see the Select Your Connection screen, selectone of the following and follow the on-screen instructions:•Wireless connectionIn most cases, the software installer automatically attempts to set up your wireless connection. If setup is unsuccessful, you may need to enter your network name (SSID) and password.• Direct USB connectionMake sure you have the USB cable ready.•Wired network connectionMake sure you have an Ethernet cable (not included).Mobile and voice-activated printing• Print directly from your Android™ (v4.4 or later) device*.Simply connect your printer and device to the same networkand tap the menu icon to select the print option.• Turn your mobile device into an intuitive, easy-to-useprinting and scanning control center with Epson Smart Panel. Download the app from your mobile device’s app store.• Print from wherever you are, next to your printer orremotely, with Epson Connect™. Learn more at /connect .• Use voice-activated assistants to print a variety of creativeand everyday items from your Epson product. Simply add your product to an Epson Connect account, then link the account to a voice-activated assistant. See/support/voice for more information.* M ay require the Epson Print Enabler or Mopria Print Service app from Google Play™.EPSON and Epson Smart Panel are registered trademarks, EPSON Exceed Your Vision is a registered logomark, and Epson Connect is a trademark of Seiko Epson Corporation.Designed for Excellence is a trademark of Epson America, Inc.Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.Mac is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.Android, Chromebook, and Google Play are trademarks of Google LLC.General Notice: Other product names used herein are for identification purposes only and may be trademarks of their respective owners. Epson disclaims any and all rights in those marks.This information is subject to change without notice.© 2021 Epson America, Inc., 2/21Printed in XXXXXXCPD-60040See the online User’s Guide for information about loading capacity, available paper types and sizes, loading envelopes, and using the ADF .1 M ake sure the product is not charging ink. Then raise thepaper support and tilt it backwards slightly.2 S lide the edge guides all theway out.3 L oad paper, glossy orprintable side up and shortedge first, in the middle of the rear paper feeder.Note:guides.4 Slide the edge guides againstthe paper, but not too tightly.5 Pthe paper stopper.6 Select the paper settings on the product’s control panel.C onnect the fax line1 C onnect a phone cord to a telephone wall jack and to theLINE port on your product. See the online User’s Guidefor more information.2 P ress the OK button to set up the fax, or press the #pound button to set it up later.Any problems?Network setup was unsuccessful.• Make sure you select the right network name (SSID).• Restart your router (turn it off and then on), then try toconnect to it again.• The printer can only connect to a network that supports2.4 GHz connections. If your router offers both 2.4 GHz and5 GHz connections, make sure 2.4 GHz is enabled.• If you see a firewall alert message, click Unblock or Allow to let setup continue.• If your network has security enabled, make sure you enteryour network password (WEP key or WPA passphrase) correctly. Be sure to enter your password in the correct case.• Print a network connection report to identify networkproblems and solutions. See your online User’s Guide forinstructions.There are lines or incorrect colors in my printouts.Run a nozzle check to see if there are any gaps in the printout. Then clean the print head, if necessary. See the online User’s Guide for more information.The product’s screen is dark.Make sure your product is turned on and press any button to wake it from sleep mode.Setup is unable to find my product after connecting it with a USB cable.Make sure your product is on and the USB cable is securely connected.Any questions?User’s GuideWindows: Click the icon on your desktop or Apps screen to access the online User’s Guide .Mac: Click the icon in Applications/Epson Software/Guide to access the online User’s Guide .If you don’t have a User’s Guide icon, go to the Epson website, as described in “Technical support.”Technical supportVisit /support/L5290 to download drivers, view manuals, get FAQs, or contact Epson.You can also speak to a service technician by calling one of these numbers:Argentina (54 11) 5167-0300 Guatemala * 1-800-835-0358 0800-288-37766 Mexico 01-800-087-1080Bolivia * 800-100-116 Mexico City (52 55) 1323-2052Chile (56 2) 2484-3400 Nicaragua * 00-1-800-226-0368Colombia 018000-915235Panama * 00-800-052-1376 Bogota (57 1) 592-2200 Paraguay 009-800-521-0019Costa Rica 800-377-6627 Peru 0800-10126DominicanLima (51 1) 418-0210 Republic * 1-888-760-0068 Uruguay 00040-5210067Ecuador * 1-800-000-044 Venezuela (58 212) 240-1111El Salvador * 800-6570* C ontact your local phone company to call this toll-free number from a mobile phone.If your country does not appear on the list, contact your nearest Epson sales office. Toll or long distance charges may apply.Need paper and ink?Ensure brilliant results with Epson specialty and plain papers, engineered specifically for Epson printers. You can purchase them from an Epson authorized reseller. To find the nearest one, visit or contact Epson as described in “Any questions?” on this sheet.L5290 replacement inks。

Ricoh多功能打印机应用站设置指南说明书

Ricoh多功能打印机应用站设置指南说明书

1. Setting up your accountAccount Setup NotificationAfter your account has been created, your designated accountadministrator will receive an email that contains 2 important piecesof information:1. Administrator Account ID2. Link to create your account passwordPlease click the link to create your administrator account password.Account Password CreationEnter and confirm your password to complete password creation for the administrator account.New Subscription Setup and ActivationThe account administrator will receive a second email thatconfirms the subscription has been created and is now active.This email also confirms the subscription start date and type.2. Installing the ApplicationGo to the Application Site on your Ricoh multi-function printer (MFP)On the MFP Home Screen, press the “Application Site” icon (you mayhave to swipe to another screen). If you don’t see the “ApplicationSite” icon on any of the screens, click on the application gallery(waffle) icon and find the “Application Site”.How to activate andinstall your softwareDownload “Smart Integration Apps”Once in the “Application Site”, press the “Smart Integration Apps”then click “Install” twice to install the icon on the Home Screen. Wheninstallation is completed, go to the Home Screen.On the Home Screen, you should now see a “Smart Integration Apps”icon. Please press the Smart Integration Apps icon3. Linking your subscription account to the deviceLogging in with your admin credentials on your MFPAfter you open the application, you will see a screen that informs you that “No tenant information was found”. From here, press “Login” and use the administrator account email address and password that was created in step 1. This action will link the MFP serial number to the subscription ID (Tenant).Applying the license to the deviceThe final step before you can use your RICOH Smart Integration(RSI) Essentials application is to associate your license to the deviceyou wish to use it on. To apply the license to your device, selectthe “Scan to Email” function that is now displaying on your MFP’sSmart Operation Panel.You will receive a prompt that notifies you that the applicationhas a limit on the number of available devices, and that yourremaining available devices is one. Select OK to confirm.4. Start using your applicationThat’s it! Your RSI Essentials application is now fully configured and the‘Scan to Email’ and ‘Print Cloud’ functions are ready for use. For additional information, please visit the Workplace portal or the RSI Help Website.Additional Resources: Workplace (RSI web portal):https:///portal/login.html RSI Help Website:https:// Ricoh USA, Inc., 300 Eagleview Boulevard, Exton, PA 19341, 1-800-63-RICOHRicoh® and the Ricoh logo are registered trademarks of Ricoh Company, Ltd. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. ©2020 Ricoh USA, Inc. All rights reserved. The content of thisdocument, and the appearance, features and specifications of Ricoh products and services are subject to change from time to time without notice. Products are shown with optional features. While care hasbeen taken to ensure the accuracy of this information, Ricoh makes no representation or warranties about the accuracy, completeness or adequacy of the information contained herein, and shall not be liablefor any errors or omissions in these materials. Actual results will vary depending upon use of the products and services, and the conditions and factors affecting performance. The only warranties for Ricohproducts and services are as set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying them.。

Sennheiser Evolution Wireless Digital EW-DX SK-SKM

Sennheiser Evolution Wireless Digital EW-DX SK-SKM

DELIVERY INCLUDES• EW-DX EM 2 rack receiver • EW-DX SK bodypack transmitter • EW-DX SKM-S • 2 rod antennas• power supply with country adapters • GA 3 rackmount set • 4 rubber feet• 2 BA 70 rechargeable battery packs • quick guide • safety guide• manufacturer declaration sheetFEATURES EW-DX EM 2• 2 channel half rack (9.5’)• Up to 88 MHz switching bandwidth • PoE IEEE 802.3af Class 3• Equidistant Channel Spacing: 146 channels in standardmode; 293 channels in Link Density Mode • Network enabled for control with Sennheiser ControlCockpit/media control system through a number of 3rd party modules • Clear and easy focused user interface with OLED dis-play • Ethernet connectivity (IPv4 and IPv6)• Secure AES 256 encryption • External PSU 12V/1A •All-metal housingFlexibility for Those Who Want to Choose the Capsule That Best Meets Their NeedsWireless bodypack base set consisting of 1 x EW-DX SKM-S (handheld with mute switch), 1 x EW-DX SK (wirelessbodypack transmitter), 1 x EW-DX EM 2 rackmout receiver (2 channels) and 2 x BA 70 rechargeable batteries. Microphone capsules are sold separately.PRODUCT VARIANTSEW-DX SK-SKM-S BASE SET (Q1-9)470.2 - 550 MHz Art. no. 509462EW-DX SK-SKM-S BASE SET (R1-9)520 - 607.8 MHz Art. no. 509463EW-DX SK-SKM-S BASE SET (S1-10)606.2 - 693.8 MHz Art. no. 509464EW-DX SK-SKM-S BASE SET (S2-10)614.2 - 693.8 MHz Art. no. 509467EW-DX SK-SKM-S BASE SET (S4-10)630 - 693.8 MHzArt. no. 509468EW-DX SK-SKM-S BASE SET (U1/5)823.2 - 831.8 MHz & 863.2 - 864.8 MHz Art. no. 509469EW-DX SK-SKM-S BASE SET (V3-4)925.2 - 937.3 MHzArt. no. 509471EW-DX SK-SKM-S BASE SET (V5-7)941.7 - 951.8 MHz & 953.05 - 956.05 MHz & 956.65 - 959.65 MHz Art. no. 509472EW-DX SK-SKM-S BASE SET (Y1-3)1785.2 - 1799.8 MHzArt. no. 509475FEATURES EW-DX SKM-S• 10mW RF power with up to 100m/328ft working range • Charging contacts for in-device charging with CHG 70N • Persistent eInk display - parameters visible on screeneven when device is not powered on • Programmable mute switch on EW-DX SKM-S - custo-mize the device depending on your professional needs • Function buttons - control all the transmitter settingsdirectly from handheld microphone • Extended runtime with lithium-ion batteries - up to 12hours operation time • Standard capsule interface - compatible with a widerange of Sennheiser and Neumann capsules • Mic input trim control • Metal housingFEATURES EW-DX SK• 3,5 mm jack• 10mW RF power with up to 100m/328ft working range • Charging contacts for in-device charging with CHG 70N • Persistent eInk display - parameters visible on screeneven when device is not powered on • Programmable mute switch - customize the devicedepending on your professional needs • Extended runtime with lithium ion batteries - up to 12hours operation time • Mic input trim control • Metal housingACCESSORIESEW-D ASA (Q-R-S)Active Antenna Splitter470 - 694 MHz Art. no. 508879 EW-D ASA (T-U-V-W)Active Antenna Splitter694 - 1075 MHz Art. no. 508880 EW-D ASA (X-Y)Active Antenna Splitter1350 - 1805 MHz Art. no. 508881 EW-D ASA CN/ANZ (Q-R-S)Active Antenna Splitter470 - 694 MHz Art. no. 508998EW-D AB (Q)Antenna Booster470 - 550 MHz Art. no. 508873 EW-D AB (R)Antenna Booster520 - 608 MHz Art. no. 508874 EW-D AB (S)Antenna Booster606 - 694 MHz Art. no. 508875 EW-D AB (U)Antenna Booster823 - 865 MHz Art. no. 508876 EW-D AB (V)Antenna Booster902 - 960 MHz Art. no. 508877 EW-D AB (Y)Antenna Booster1785 - 1805 MHz Art. no. 508878ADP UHF (470 - 1075 MHz)Passive directional antenna470 - 1075 MHz Art. no. 508863BA 70Rechargeable battery pack for SK and SKM-S Art. no. 508860 L 70 USB Charger for BA 70 rechargeable battery pack Art. no. 508861 EW-D CHARGING SET Set of L 70 USB charger and 2 BA 70 rechargeable battery packs Art. no. 508862 CHG 70N Network-enabled charger for SK, SKM and BA 70Art. no. 509455 CHG 70N + PSU KIT CHG 70N charger with NT 12-35 CS power supply unit Art. no. 509456 EW-D COLOR CODING SET Colored labels for wireless link identification for EM, SKM-S, SK Art. no. 508989 EW-D SK COLOR CODING Colored labels for wireless link identification for SK Art. no. 508990 EW-D SKM COLOR CODING Colored labels for wireless link identification for SKM-S Art. no. 508991 EW-D EM COLOR CODING Colored labels for wireless link identification for EM Art. no. 508992MICROPHONE COMPATIBILITYLavalier and headset microphones compatible with the EW-DX SK bodypack transmitterME 2Omni-directional lavalier microphoneModels produced from 2021 onward, featuring a gold-plated connector*ME 4Cardioid lavalier microphoneModels produced from 2021 onward, featuring a gold-plated connector*MKE Essential Omni Omni-directional lavalier microphoneMKE 2 Gold Omni-directional lavalier microphoneModels produced from 2018 onward, featuring a blue serial number plateMKE 1Omni-directional lavalier microphoneME 3Cardioid headset microphoneModels produced from 2021 onward, featuring a gold-plated connector*HSP Essential Omni Omni-directional headset microphoneHSP 2Omni-directional headset microphoneModels produced from March 2020 onward (featuring code 1090 or later)HS 2Omni-directional headset microphoneModels produced from 2021 onward, featuring a gold-plated connector*SL Headmic 1Omni-directional headset microphone* Models produced prior to 2021 will feature a nickel connector. Earlier models may pick up noise when placed close to the transmitter and are not recommended for useMicrophone modules compatible with the EW-DX SKM-S handheld transmitterMMD 835-1Dynamic microphone module with cardioid polar patternMMD 845-1Dynamic microphone module with supercardioid polar patternMME 865-1Pre-polarized condenser microphone module with supercardioid polar patternMMD 935-1Dynamic microphone module with cardioid polar patternMMD 945-1Dynamic microphone module with supercardioid polar patternMMK 965-1Condenser microphone module with switchable cardioid and supercardioid polar pattern MMD 42-1Dynamic microphone module with omni-directional polar patternNeumann KK 204Condenser microphone module with cardioid polar patternNeumann KK 205Condenser microphone module with supercardioid polar patternMM 435Dynamic microphone module with cardioid polar patternMM 445Dynamic microphone module with supercardioid polar patternME 9002Pre-polarized condenser microphone module with omni-directional polar patternME 9004Pre-polarized condenser microphone module with cardioid polar patternME 9005Pre-polarized condenser microphone module with supercardioid polar patternSPECIFICATIONS SystemAudio link frequency ranges Q1-6R1-6R4-9S1-7S4-7S7-10U1/5V3-4Y1-3470.2 - 526 MHz520 - 576 MHz552 - 607.8 MHz606.2 - 662 MHz630 - 662 MHz662 - 693.8 MHz823.2 - 831.8 MHz &863.2 - 864.8 MHz925.2 - 937.3 MHz1785.2 - 1799.8 MHzBluetooth® Low Energy(BLE) frequency range2402 - 2480 MHzAudio frequency response20 Hz - 20 kHz (-3 dB)@ 3 dBfsAudio THD≤ -60 dB for 1 kHz@ -3 dBfs input level Dynamic range134 dBSystem latency 1.9 msOperating temperature-10 °C - +55 °C(14 °F - 131 °F)Relative humidity 5 - 95 % (non-condensing)EW-DX EM 2 (Rack Receiver)Input voltage11 - 13 V ⎓orPoE IEEE 802.3af Class 0(CAT5e or higher)Input current≤ 1 ATransmit power(radiated)BLE: max. 10 mW EIRP Audio output power18 dBu max.Headphone output2x 70 mW @ 32 ΩEthernet RJ-45 socket, IEEE802.3100Base-TX (half+full duplex)10Base-T (half+full duplex)(CAT5e or higher) Dimensions212 x 44 x 189 mm(8.35" x 1.73" x 7.44") Weight approx. 1000 g (2.2 l bs)(without antennas and powersupply)EW-DX SKM-S (Handheld Transmitter)Input voltage 2.0 - 4.35 VInput current< 300 mAPower supply 2 AA batteries 1.5 V(alkali manganese) orBA 70 rechargeablebattery packOccupied bandwidth200 kHzTransmit power (radiated)Audio link: 10 mW ERP(Range Y1-3: 12 mW ERP)LD mode: 10 mW ERPBLE: max. 10 mW EIRP Dimensions (ø x l)(incl. MMD 835 microphonemodule)(without microphonemodule)50 x 268 mm (1.97" x 10.55")40 x 200 mm (1.57" x 7.87")Weight (without batteries)(incl. MMD 835 microphonemodule)(without microphonemodule)approx. 304 g (0.67 l bs)approx. 195 g (7.14 lbs)EW-DX SK (Bodypack Transmitter)Input voltage 2.0 - 4.35 VInput current< 300 mAPower supply 2 AA batteries 1.5 V(alkali manganese) orBA 70 rechargeablebattery packOccupied bandwidth200 kHzTransmit power (radiated)Audio link: 10 mW ERP(Range Y1-3: 12 mW ERP)LD mode: 10 mW ERPBLE: max. 10 mW EIRP Dimensions (without anten-na)63.5 x 85 x 20 mm(2.5" x 3.35" x 0.79") Weight (without batteries)approx. 115-120 g(0.26-0,27 - l bs)EW-DX EM 2DIMENSIONSDIMENSIONS EW-DX SK5907611785-1800 MHZ 203.8 / 8.02"590758941-960 MHZ 157.8 / 6.21"590757925-938 MHZ157.8 / 6.21"590756823-832 MHZ & 863-865 MHZ166.2 / 6.54"590755630-694 MHZ 195.8 / 7.71"590754614-694 MHZ195.8 / 7.71"590753606-638 MHZ & 650-694 MHZ195.8 / 7.71"590752606-694 MHZ 195.8 / 7.71"590751520-608 MHZ 217.8 / 8.57"470-550 MHZ 231.8 / 9.13"Teile-Nr.Part no.Frequenzbereich Frequency rangeL590750DIMENSIONS 40.31.59Mikrofonmodul MMD835 - nur Beispiel microphon module MMD835 - example only341.34268.510.5750.51.99200.77.9156.56.16EW-DX SKM-SARCHITECT‘S SPECIFICATIONEW-DX EM 2 rack receiverThe stationary two-channel receiver with switching diver-sity technology shall be for use with up to two companion transmitters as part of a digital wireless RF transmission system.The receiver shall operate within the following UHF fre-quency ranges, with a switching bandwidth of up to 88 MHz: 470.2 – 550 MHz, 520 – 607.8 MHz, 606.2 – 693.8 MHz, 614.2 – 693.8 MHz, 630 – 693.8 MHz, 823.2 – 831.8 MHz, 863.2 – 846.8 MHz, 925.2 – 937.3 MHz, 941.7 – 951.8 MHz, 953.05 – 956.05 MHz, 956.65 – 959.65 MHz, 1785.2 – 1799.8 MHz. Different frequency variants shall be available depending on country-specific regulations.The receiver shall feature Bluetooth® Low Energy (BLE) at a frequency range between 2402 and 2480 MHz for remote controlling the devices via a control App for iOS and And-roid.The receiver shall feature an automatic frequency setup function with spectrum scan functionality in order to es-tablish an equidistant frequency grid with 146 channels in standard mode and 293 channels in Link Density Mode. The audio frequency response shall be between 20 Hz and 20 kHz (-3 dB). Audio total harmonic distortion (THD) shall be≤****************************************** shall be 134 dB. System latency shall be 1.9 ms.The receiver shall be menu-driven with an OLED display showing the current frequency, channel number, metering of RF level, metering of AF level, lock status, muting fun-ction, antenna switching diversity, app connection, gain, audio output level, menu and battery status for each of the two associated transmitters. An auto-lock feature shallbe provided to prevent settings from being accidentally altered.The following settings shall be configurable by function buttons and an encoder for each channel in the menu: frequency, channel name, gain, trim, AF output, low cut, AES 256 encryption, test tone, network settings, integrated antenna booster settings, display brightness, device name, auto setup settings for automatic frequency setup.For each of the two channels the receiver shall feature a balanced XLR-3M audio output with a maximum outputof +18 dBu along with an unbalanced 6.3 mm (¼“) audio output with a maximum output of +12 dBu.For secure transmission the receiver shall feature AES 256 encryption.The receiver shall provide a walktest mode for monitoring the RF and AF signal status in the location over time.Two BNC-type input sockets shall be provided for connec-ting the antennas. The receiver shall be usable with active and passive wide range UHF antennas for the entire sup-ported RF spectrum.A headphone output with headphone volume control shall be provided and shall utilize a 6.3 mm stereo jack socket. The receiver shall have an Ethernet port (RJ-45) for remote network-based monitoring and control using the Sennhei-ser Control Cockpit software or the Sennheiser Wireless Systems Manager software.The receiver shall operate on 12 V DC power supplied from the power supply unit or on Power over Ethernet (PoE IEEE 802.af Class 0). Power consumption shall be ≤ 1 A.The receiver shall have a rugged metal housing; dimensi-ons shall be approximately 212 x 44 x 206 mm (8.35“ x 1.73“ x 8.11“). Weight shall be approximately 1000 grams (2.2 lbs) without antennas and power supply. Operating tempera-ture shall range from −10 °C to +50 °C (+14 °F to +122 °F). The receiver shall be the Sennheiser EW-DX EM 2.EW-DX SK bodypack transmitterThe bodypack transmitter shall be for use with a compa-nion receiver as part of a digital wireless RF transmission system.The bodypack transmitter shall operate within the follo-wing UHF frequency ranges, with a switching bandwidth of up to 88 MHz: 470.2 – 550 MHz, 520 – 607.8 MHz, 606.2 – 693.8 MHz, 614.2 – 693.8 MHz, 630 – 693.8 MHz, 823.2 – 831.8 MHz, 863.2 – 846.8 MHz, 925.2 – 937.3 MHz, 941.7 – 951.8 MHz, 953.05 – 956.05 MHz, 956.65 – 959.65 MHz, 1785.2 – 1799.8 MHz. Different frequency variants shall be available depending on country-specific regulations.The audio frequency response shall be between 20 Hz and 20 kHz (-3 dB). Audio total harmonic distortion (THD) shall be≤****************************************** shall be 134 dB. System latency shall be 1.9 ms. Occupied bandwidth shall be 200 kHz. Transmit power (radiated) shall be 10 mW ERP (1785.2 – 1799.8 MHz Range:12 mW ERP).A programmable mute switch shall be provided for muting or unmuting either the audio signal or the radio signal. The mute switch can also be deactivated.The bodypack transmitter shall be menu-driven with a backlit eInk display showing the relevant status informati-on such as frequency, battery status or AES 256 encrypti-on status.All transmitter parameters shall be adjustable with functi-on buttons on the device itself or by Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) synchronization via the associated receiver. The fun-ction buttons shall be lockable against accidental misuse. Power shall be supplied to the bodypack transmitter by two 1.5 V AA size batteries or by one Sennheiser BA 70 rechargeable battery pack. Operating time shall be typical-ly 12 hours with a battery pack and up to 8 hours with AA batteries.The bodypack transmitter shall feature charging contacts for direct charging of the transmitter with inserted BA 70 battery pack in a Sennheiser CHG 70N network-enabled charger.The bodypack transmitter’s microphone/line input shall utilize a lockable 3.5 mm Jack socket.The bodypack transmitter shall be compatible with micro-phones for every application: Sennheiser lavalier micro-phones ME 2, ME 4, MKE 1, MKE 2 Gold and MKE Essential Omni, Sennheiser headset microphones HS 2, HSP 2, HSP Essential Omni, ME 3 and SL Headmic 1.The bodypack transmitter shall have a rugged metal housing; dimensions shall be approximately 63.5 x 85 x 20 mm (2.5” x 3.35” x 0.79“). Weight without batteries shall be approximately 115 - 120 grams depending on antenna length. Operating temperature shall range from −10 °C to +50 °C (+14 °F to +122 °F).The handheld transmitter shall be the SennheiserEW-DX SK.EW-DX SKM-S handheld transmitterThe handheld transmitter shall be for use with a compa-nion receiver as part of a digital wireless RF transmission system.The handheld transmitter shall operate within the following UHF frequency ranges, with a switching bandwidth of up to 88 MHz: 470.2 – 550 MHz, 520 – 607.8 MHz, 606.2 – 693.8 MHz, 614.2 – 693.8 MHz, 630 – 693.8 MHz, 823.2– 831.8 MHz, 863.2 – 846.8 MHz, 925.2 – 937.3 MHz, 941.7 – 951.8 MHz, 953.05 – 956.05 MHz, 956.65 – 959.65 MHz, 1785.2 – 1799.8 MHz. Different frequency variants shall be available depending on country-specific regulations.The audio frequency response shall be between 20 Hz and 20 kHz (-3 dB). Audio total harmonic distortion (THD) shall be≤****************************************** shall be 134 dB. System latency shall be 1.9 ms. Occupied bandwidth shall be 200 kHz. Transmit power (radiated) shall be 10 mW ERP (1785.2 – 1799.8 MHz Range:12 mW ERP).A programmable mute switch shall be provided for muting or unmuting either the audio signal or the radio signal. The mute switch can also be deactivated.The handheld transmitter shall be menu-driven with a backlit eInk display showing the relevant status informati-on such as frequency, battery status or AES 256 encrypti-on status.All transmitter parameters shall be adjustable with functi-on buttons on the device itself or by Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) synchronization via the associated receiver. The fun-ction buttons shall be lockable against accidental misuse. Power shall be supplied to the handheld transmitter by two 1.5 V AA size batteries or by one Sennheiser BA 70 rechar-geable battery pack. Operating time shall be typically12 hours with a battery pack and up to 8 hours with AA batteries.The handheld transmitter shall feature charging contacts for direct charging of the transmitter with inserted BA 70 battery pack in a Sennheiser CHG 70N network-enabled charger.The handheld transmitter shall utilize Sennheiser’s stan-dard capsule interface serving Sennheiser microphone modules of the evolution wireless and 2000 series and Digital 6000 and 9000 as well as the Neumann KK 204 / 205 microphone modules.The handheld transmitter shall have a rugged metal housing; dimensions shall be approximately 50 mm (1.97“) in diameter and 268 mm (10.55“) in length including a Sennheiser MMD 835 microphone module. Weight inclu-ding MMD 835 microphone module shall be approximately 304 grams (0.67 lbs). Operating temperature shall range from −10 °C to +50 °C (+14 °F to +122 °F).The handheld transmitter shall be the SennheiserEW-DX SKM-S.Sennheiser electronic GmbH & Co. KG · Am Labor 1 · 30900 Wedemark · Germany · 。

DLP操作手册

DLP操作手册

目录一、设备清单 (2)二、DLP背景墙控制软件 (2)1、BCM简单说明 (2)2、在Connect目录下选择Log In登录 (7)3、Manage Walls(管理墙) (7)4、Operate(操作) (8)5、Configure(配置) (10)6、View(观看) (10)7、Tools(工具)(维护时使用) (11)8、Help(帮助) (11)三、维护说明和注意事项 (12)(一)、应急方案 (12)(二)背景文件制作建议 (12)(三)、注意事项 (13)四、常见问题和解决办法 (14)五、使用说明 (16)(一)巴可背景墙开关机说明 ............................................................................... 错误!未定义书签。

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(二)E NCORE控制台菜单说明 (16)1、INPUT(输入) (17)2、OUTPUT(输出) (21)3、SYSTEM(系统) (26)4、MISC(杂项) (34)5、PRESETS(预设) (39)6、EFFECTS(效果) (40)7、SEQS(序列) (40)(三)E NCORE简易使用说明 (41)1、背景设定 (41)2、窗口设定 (41)3、窗口信号的通道选择 (42)4、窗口的调整 (42)5、模式的存储 (42)6、巴可操作台抓帧的操作 (42)7、巴可操作台恢复出厂模式设置 (43)8、Barco 操作台备份读取软件的使用方法 (44)一、设备清单二、DLP背景墙控制软件1、BCM简单说明开关机a)开启背景墙供电开关,屏幕墙自动自检并点亮,大约3-5分钟。

ATTO FibreBridge 6500 开始指导手册说明书

ATTO FibreBridge 6500 开始指导手册说明书

ATTO Technology, Inc.155 CrossPoint ParkwayAmherst, New York 14068 USA Tel (716) 691-1999Fax (716) 691-9353Sales support:****************Technical support: Monday -- Friday, 8am-6pm EST*********************(716)691-1999ext.242© 2015 ATTO Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. All brand or product names are trademarks of their respective holders.No part of this document may be reproduced in any form or by any means without the express written permission of ATTO Technology, Inc.06/2015 PRMA-0422-000MDFibreBridge™ 6500Getting Started GuideThank you for purchasing an ATTO FibreBridge. This guide gives you the basics for installing and configuring your FibreBridge. For more information, refer to the FibreBridge Installation and Operation ManualExamine the contents of your FibreBridge packing box. If any of the items listed below are missing, contact your ATTO representative.•The FibreBridge. Note the serial number of your FibreBridge unit:________________________•Power cord(s)•“L” brackets for mounting in a 19” rack •Ethernet cable •RS 232 cable1Install the FibreBridgeNotePlease visit the download section of for Firmware, Installation and Operation Manual,QuickNAV™ IP discovery program and system drivers1.1Place the FibreBridge on a stable flatsurface, install it into a standard rack or into your device.If installing theFibreBridge 6500 into a rack, see Exhibit 1 and follow these instructions:a.Attach “L” brackets so that the frontside with the LEDs face front and the connector side is at the back.b.Install the FibreBridge horizontallywithin the rack so it does not reduce the air flow within the rack.1.2Connect and power up Fibre Channeldevices from your SAN to the FibreBridge using SFPs and multimode fiber optic cables for the Fibre Channel ports. Keep cable lengths as short as possible to ensure the highest signal quality and performance. Refer to Cabling in the FibreBridge Installation and Operation Manual.1.3Connect and power up SAS/SATA targetdevices. Refer to Cabling in theFibreBridge Installation and Operation Manual.1.4Connect the Ethernet port to yournetwork.1.5Connect power:a.Connect the AC power cord(s) fromthe FibreBridge to the proper AC source outlet and turn on the power using the power switch on each receptacle.NoteThe power source must be connected to a protective earth ground and comply with local electrical codes. Improper grounding may result in an electrical shock or damage to the unit.If you are using a rack:a.Properly ground the FibreBridge to therack equipment. The earth ground connection must be maintained.b.The power requirements plus the powerdraw of the other equipment in the rackmust not overload the supply circuit and/or wiring of the rack.1.6Wait up to two minutes for the FibreBridgeReady LED to light indicating theFibreBridge has completed its power-on self test sequence.2Discover the IP addressNoteThe FibreBridge is initially configured with DHCPenabled. It is best if you have access to a DHCP server.2.1Work from the computer attached to theFibreBridge Ethernet port on the samedomain. From the download section of, run the QuickNav Utility QuickNAV-windows.exe for Windows orQuickNAV-Mac for Mac OS X.2.2Locate the FibreBridge with the serialnumber recorded earlier.2.3Highlight the serial number.2.4Click Next.If a DHCP server is available on your network, an address is assigned automatically by the server. Note the assigned address:____________________________________ If you do not have a DHCP server, get an IP address and subnet mask from your network administrator, type it into the area provided, and click on Next.2.5Click on Launch BrowserYour browser points to the ATTOExpressNAV splash screen. If you useInternet Explorer as a browser, continue on to Internet Explorer setup below. If not, continue on to Begin initial configuration .3Internet Explorer setup3.1Open your browser3.2Select Internet Options.3.3In the Internet Options screen, select theSecurity tab.3.4Click on the Trusted Sites icon.3.5Click on the Sites button.3.6In the text box Add this Web site to thezone, add the IP address of the appliance.You may use wild cards.3.7Click on Add3.8Uncheck the Require server verificationcheck box.3.9Click OK.3.10At the bottom of the Internet Options box,click on OK and close the box.4Begin initial configuration4.1The ExpressNAV System Managerwelcome screen appears. Click on EnterHere4.2Type in the user name and password.NoteThe default values are user name root and passwordPassword. The user name is case insensitive and thepassword is case sensitive.It is best practice to changethe default user name and password.4.3You are now ready to configure theFibreBridge for use. For more information,refer to the Installation and OperationManual.5Using with Tape5.1If using with a stand alone drive no furtherconfiguration is required.5.2If using with a library or autoloader with atape medium changer proceed to thefollowing instructions:e telnet or serial CLI (to map all tapedevices to a single fibre channel port).b.Set FcMultiNode enabled.c.Saveconfiguration Restart (wait forreboot and a ready prompt).d.Automap [N] (where N= 1 or 2).5.3If mapping to a single port is not required,issue an Automap to distribute devicesevenly.Exhibit 1Brackets to install the FibreBridge into a rackExhibit 2FibreBridge 6500S, LEDs, power receptacleand portsExhibit 3FibreBridge 6500D, LEDs, power receptacleand ports。

Rockwell Automation PanelView Plus 6 - 400和600终端说明

Rockwell Automation PanelView Plus 6 - 400和600终端说明

18Rockwell Automation Publication VIEW-SG001M-EN-P - January 2015PanelView Plus 6 Terminals - 400 and 600The smaller PanelView Plus 6 - 400 and 600 terminals combine the display, logic, memory, and power into one base unit:•The 400 model has a 3.5-in. color graphic display with keypad or combination key and touch input, or a grayscale display with keypad input.•The 600 model has a 5.7-in. color or grayscale graphic display with keypad, touch screen, or combination keypad/touch-screen input.This new generation of terminals runs the Windows CE 6.0 operating system similar tothe PanelView Plus 6 - 700 to 1500 terminals. The terminals run HMI applications but also provide the ability to access the desktop. For users with more complex application requirements, the 600 color terminals can be ordered with optional, extended features and file viewers.Terminal FeaturesFeaturesDescriptionHigh memory capacity 512 MB nonvolatile memory and 256 MB RAM Power input AC or DCCommunication portsUnits are available with one of these communication options:•RS-232•Ethernet and RS-232Separate communication modules are not supported.USB ports• 1 USB host ports for connecting a USB mouse, keyboard, printer, and USB drives that are hot swappable • 1 USB device port for connecting a host personal computerSecure Digital (SD) card slot Hot-swappable card slot supports 1784-SD x SD cards for transferring files, upgrading firmware, or logging data Operating systemAll terminals run the Windows CE 6.0 operating system (OS) providing OS functionality needed for most users needs:•FTP server •VNC client/server •PDF reader •Active X controls•Third-party device supportAdditional functionality is available for the 600 terminals by ordering terminals with these optional, extended features:•Internet Explorer web browser •Media player•Microsoft file viewers for PowerPoint, Excel, and Word •WordPad text editorFactoryTalk View software •FactoryTalk View Machine Edition Station (runtime) software, version 6.10 or later, is preloaded and activated on each terminal •HMI applications are developed with FactoryTalk View Studio for Machine Edition software, which is purchased separately Reset and default switchesProvide easy access to diagnostic and repair operationsOptional Extended FeaturesRockwell Automation Publication VIEW-SG001M-EN-P - January 201519Product SelectionsBulletinInput TypeDisplay SizeDisplay TypeCommunicationPowerOperating System|||||||2711P-K = Keypad 4 = 3.5C = Color 5 = RS-232, USB ports A = AC 8 = Windows CE 6.0B = Keypad/Touch 6 = 5.7 in.M = Grayscale20 = Ethernet, RS-232, USB portsD = DC9 = Windows CE 6.0 with extended features and file viewersT = TouchPanelView Plus 6 - 400 Terminals without Extended FeaturesCat. No.Display Communication USB Ports InputPower System Memory (MB)(1)(1)All terminals support FactoryTalk View Machine Edition Station software, version 6.10 or later, and the Windows CE 6.0 operating system without extended features and Microsoft file viewers.Keypad Keypad/TouchSizeTypeRS-232EthernetHost Device RAM Nonvolatile 2711P-K4M5A8– 3.5-in. Grayscale•••AC 2565122711P-K4M5D8–•••DC 2565122711P-K4M20A8–••••AC 256 5122711P-K4M20D8–••••DC 2565122711P-K4C5A82711P-B4C5A8 3.5-in.Color•••AC 2565122711P-K4C5D82711P-B4C5D8•••DC 2565122711P-K4C20A82711P-B4C20A8••••AC 2565122711P-K4C20D82711P-B4C20D8••••DC256512PanelView Plus 6 - 600 Terminals without Extended FeaturesCat. No.Display Communication USB Ports Input Power System Memory (MB)(1)(1)All terminals support FactoryTalk View Machine Edition Station software, version 6.10 or later, and the Windows CE 6.0 operating system without extended features and Microsoft file viewers.Keypad Touch Keypad/Touch SizeTypeRS-232EthernetHost Device RAM Nonvolatile 2711P-K6M5A82711P-T6M5A82711P-B6M5A8 5.7-in. Grayscale•••AC 2565122711P-K6M5D82711P-T6M5D82711P-B6M5D8•••DC 256 5122711P-K6M20A82711P-T6M20A82711P-B6M20A8••••AC 256 5122711P-K6M20D82711P-T6M20D82711P-B6M20D8••••DC 256 512 2711P-K6C5A82711P-T6C5A82711P-B6C5A8 5.7-in.Color TFT•••AC 2565122711P-K6C5D82711P-T6C5D82711P-B6C5D8•••DC 256 5122711P-K6C20A82711P-T6C20A82711P-B6C20A8••••AC 256 5122711P-K6C20D82711P-T6C20D82711P-B6C20D8••••DC256512PanelView Plus 6 - 600 Terminals with Extended FeaturesCat. No.Display Communication USB Ports Input Power System Memory (MB)(1)(1)All terminals support FactoryTalk View Machine Edition Station software, version 6.10 or later, and the Windows CE 6.0 operating system with extended features and Microsoft file viewers.Keypad Touch Keypad/Touch Size Type RS-232EthernetHost Device RAM Nonvolatile 2711P-K6C5A92711P-T6C5A92711P-B6C5A9 5.7-in.Color TFT•••AC 2565122711P-K6C5D92711P-T6C5D92711P-B6C5D9•••DC 256 5122711P-K6C20A 92711P-T6C20A92711P-B6C20A9••••AC 256 5122711P-K6C20D92711P-T6C20D92711P-B6C20D9••••DC25651220Rockwell Automation Publication VIEW-SG001M-EN-P - January 2015AccessoriesThe tables list accessories for the PanelView Plus 6 - 400 and 600 terminals.Antiglare OverlaysCat. No.(1)(1)Three overlays are shipped with each catalog number.Terminal Model Input TypeKeypad TouchKey/Touch2711P-RGB4400 grayscale or color ••2711P-RGK6600 grayscale or color••2711P-RGT6•Secure Digital (SD) CardsCat. No.Description 1784-SD1 1 GB SD card 1784-SD2 2 GB SD card2711C-RSCDUSB to SD adapter for SD cardPower Supply and Power Terminal BlocksCat. No.DescriptionQuantity 2711P-RSACDIN DIN-rail power supply, AC-to-DC, 85…265V AC, 47…63 Hz 12711P-6RSA AC power module converts a DC-powered terminal to AC power 12711P-RVAC AC power terminal block 102711P-TBDCDC power terminal block10Mounting HardwareCat. No.DescriptionQuantity 2711P-RT F C Mounting levers8CablesCat. No.DescriptionLength 6189V-USBCBL2Programming cable that connects the USB device port of the terminal to a USBhost port of a computer1.8 m (6 ft)Function Key Legend InsertsCat. No. Terminal Model Includes2711P-RFK6600 keypad and keypad/touchBlank legend inserts and softwareReplacement BatteryCat. No.DescriptionQuantity 2711P-RY2032Replacement battery CR2032 coin-cell equivalent battery1。

SPECTRA S6000 触摸柄门控制设备说明书

SPECTRA S6000 触摸柄门控制设备说明书

S6200 SVR Surface Vertical Rod• ANSI/BHMA A156.3-2001 Grade 1 Compliant • CA Title 19 Compliant • Meets/Exceeds ADA requirements • UBC 97S6200-LBR SVRSPECTRA SERIES EXIT DEVICES61Rim mount exit device S62Surface verticalSPECIFY FUNCTION01Exit Only, No Trim02Dummy Pull or Lever (opens when dogged)03Entrance by trim when latch is released by key 08Lever with key locks/unlocks lever 14Lever trim always activeSPECIFY PANIC OR FIRE RATEDP Panic exit deviceMechanical Dogging STD; See part # CD for optional key cylinder dogging FFire exit deviceMechanical dogging not availableS6100 Rim MountSPECIFY OPTIONSRRequest-To-Exit Output, SPDT83.00For 62 Series devices only: LBRLess Bottom Rod, for Panic DevicesN/CSPECIFY FINISHU 630 Dull Stainless Steel6 pin, 1.125" mortise cylinder, keyed alike, dull chrome, 6-pin Rim Cylinder, Keyed Alike, Specially for 03 Function EK EclipseGK GalaxyEKE EclipseGKE GalaxySECURITY DOOR CONTROLS801 Avenida Acaso • Camarillo, CA 93012Email:***********************• Price List Effective February 1, 201740E x i t D e v i c e sSPECTRA SERIES EXIT DEVICELISTS63Mortise [03 Lever Trim included]1139.00SPECIFY FUNCTION01Exit Only, No TrimN/C 02Dummy Pull or Lever (opens when dogged)N/C 03Entrance by trim when latch is released by key N/C 08Lever with key locks/unlocks lever N/C 14Lever trim always activeN/CSPECIFY PANIC OR FIRE RATEDAdd to ListP Panic exit deviceMechanical Dogging STD; See part # CD for optional key cylinder dogging N/C FFire exit deviceMechanical dogging not available114.00SPECIFY HANDRRRight hand reverse bevel, RHRB LR Left hand reverse bevel, LHRBN/CSPECIFY FINISHAdd to ListU 630 Dull Stainless SteelN/CSPECIFY LENGTHAdd to List36For 36" Door N/C42For 42" Door 21.0048 For 48" Door 42.00SPECIFY OPTIONS Add to ListR Request-To-Exit Output, SPDT83.00LLatch Status Output, SPDT83.00SPECIFY TRIMEEEclipse Escutheon GE Galaxy Escutheon N/CS6300 MortiseEEGESPECTRA™ S6000 Touch Bar Exit Devices - MORTISEXKDistributor Discount CodeTRIM CYLINDER OPTIONS Add to ListCD Keyed dogging (Specify key cylinder separately)(not available with (F) fire exit device)21.00CYL-6KDQ 6 pin, 1.125" mortise cylinder, keyed different, dull chrome 32.00CYL-6KAQ6 pin, 1.125" mortise cylinder, keyed alike, dull chrome32.0041Exit DevicesSECURITY DOOR CONTROLS801 Avenida Acaso • Camarillo, CA 93012Email:***********************• Price List Effective February 1, 201742E x i t D e v i c e sExit Check ® - Delayed Egress All-In-One DeviceXKDistributor Discount CodeSPECIFY FUNCTION01Exit Only02Dummy03NightlatchN/CSPECIFY DEVICELISTS61Rim mount exit device621.00S62Surface Vertical - ROD GUARDS SUGGESTED 932.00S63Mortise [03 Lever Trim included] - specify:EE/GEEclipse Escutheon/Galaxy Escutheon1139.00S68Concealed Vertical1035.00SPECIFY PANIC OR FIRE RATEDAdd to ListPPanicN/CFFire114.00Rim MountSPECIFY HAND (Mortise Only)RRRight hand reverse bevel, RHRB LR Left hand reverse bevel, LHRBN/CU 630 Dull Stainless SteelN/CSPECIFY FINISHSPECIFY LENGTHAdd to List36For 36" Door (standard) N/C42For 42" Door 21.0048 For 48" Door 42.00The Exit Check ® All-In-One Device integrates our premium Spectra™ bar with SDCs innovative delayed egress electronics. When unauthorized egress is innitiated by depressing the push pad of the S6000-101, an audible alarm will sound and an ir-reversible delay period of 15 seconds will begin. After the delay period has expired, the device unlocks, permitting egress until the device is reset. In a life safety emergencty, the device will immediatly unlock upon loss of power or when powered by a fire control supervised power supply. Door contact included for anti tailgate and door prop.APPLICATION INCLUDE:• Restricting the egress of wandering patients for their own safety• Restricting the egress of commercial center patrons for security application needs• Controlling pedestrian traffic in transportation facilities, including airport jetways and tarmacs • Reducing shoplifting and employee theftSingle: 24VDC @ 540 mAPair: 24VDC @ 790 mAVertical Rod MortiseConcealed Vertical RodFWAXSPECIAL LOCKING ARRANGEMENTSEKGKPTH x 5 600 Series Power SupplyEKEGKEPT-3VCYL-6KDQCYL-6KAQ RIM-CYL-KAE x i t D e v i c e sExit Device - Delayed EgressSPECIFY DEVICEEEGEdependent exit delay and nuisance times. Keypad for violation reset, momentary bypass and on-off; Voice Annunciation and digital countdown display with door open indicator. Status and remote control inputs are standard Single: 24VDC @ 430 mA CYL-6KDQ CYL-6KAQDES For pair of doors, additional exit device equipped with delayed egress mechanism, lessDEC-J101-KDERim MountCYL-6KDQ CYL-6KAQ RIM-CYL-KAS E C U R I T Y D O O R C O N T R O L S801 A v e n i d a A c a s o • C a m a r i l l o , C A 93012E m a i l : S e r v i c e @s d c s e c u r i t y .c o m • w w w .s d c s e c u r i t y .c o mP r i c e L i s t E f f e c t i v e F e b r u a r y 1, 201745Exit Devices• LED (field selectable Active or Off) Bypass - No LED • Armed - Blinks every 4 seconds (Green when armed,Red when in alarm mode• Low Battery Alert – Siren will beep every 45 seconds.• 15 or 60 second arming delay • Remote status output• Field selectable alarm modes include:› Continuous alarm with manual key reset › Alarm automatically rearms 2 minutes after door closes and may be retriggered. May be manually rearmed by key before automatically rearmed.OptionsAR6 6 or 10 minute alarm with auto rearmand manual key reset. AR2020 minute alarm with auto rearmand manual key resetAD1 1 second arming delayExit Devices - Alarmed ExitXKDistributor Discount CodeSPECIFY EXIT ALARMA Exit Alarm, 9V Battery Powered414.00BExit Alarm with 12/24V AC/DC input (9V battery provides power backup)456.00Vertical RodSPECIFY FUNCTIONAdd to List01Exit Only03NightlatchN/CSPECIFY DEVICELISTS61Rim mount exit device 621.00S62Surface vertical932.00S63Mortise [03 Lever Trim included] - specify:EE/GEEclipse Escutheon/Galaxy Escutheon1139.00SPECIFY PANIC OR FIRE RATEDPPanicN/CFFire114.00Rim MountMortiseSPECIFY HAND (Mortise Only)RRRight hand reverse bevel, RHRB LR Left hand reverse bevel, LHRBN/CSPECIFY FINISHU 630 Dull Stainless SteelN/CSPECIFY LENGTH36For 36" Door N/C42For 42" Door 21.0048 For 48" Door 42.00SPECIFY TRIM (Mortise Only)EEEclipse EscutheonGEGalaxy EscutheonN/CSPECIFY POWER TRANSFER (For the entire line of Power Transfer, see page 88 and page 89)LISTPTM-2AL Two (2) Conductor Power Transfer Device: Two (2) 18 Ga. wires5 Amp @ 12/24V AC/DV, Aluminum Powder Coat, US28 equivalent 371.00PTH-4QFour (4) Conductor Power Transfer Hinge1 Amp @ 12/24V per pair, 4.5” x 4.5” standard weight, 626 Dull Chrome156.00SPECIFY POWER SUPPLY (For the entire line of Power Suplies, see page 90)LIST602RF1 Amp, class2 output, 12" W x 12" H x 3.75" D box 270.00631RF1.5 Amp, class 2 output, 12" W x 12" H x 3.75" D box363.00EEGEPTH x 5 Ft CablePTM Series600 Series Power Supply602RF (shown)TRIM OPTIONS Add to ListCYL-6KDQ 6 pin, 1.125" mortise cylinder, keyed different, dull chrome 32.00CYL-6KAQ6 pin, 1.125" mortise cylinder, keyed alike, dull chrome32.00RIM-CYL-KARim Cylinder for 03 Function, keyed alike - see page 39 for more info34.00Specify Trim for S61 and S62 - See page 35EE03 EclipseSee SDC powerSPECTRA SERIES EXIT DEVICE N03 Nova• Fire rated exit device• Failsafe, unlocks by access control, power loss or signal from fire command center•For use with fire rated exit and stairwell doors• All wiring maintained in the strike jamb • Complies with all national codes • No power transfer hingeSPECIFY DEVICES63Mortise [03 Lever Trim included] - specify:power loss or signal from fire command center releases failsafe device immediatly. Complies with national building and fire codesVoltage: EEGE600 Series Power Supply602RF (shown)TRIM OPTIONS Add to ListCYL-6KDQ CYL-6KAQE x i t D e v i c e soperation. When de-energized or signaled by a fire alarm, the pushpad and latch are released.Voltage: 12/24VDC @ 170/100 mAExit Device - Electric DoggingSPECIFY DEVICERim MountEEGEPTH x 5 Ft CablePTM Series600 Series Power Supply602RF (shown)CYL-6KDQCYL-6KAQ RIM-CYL-KASpecify Trim for S61c e L i s t E f f e c t i v e F e b r u a r y 1, 2017Momentary or maintained latch bolt and push pad retraction, with simultaneous dogging.Automatic re-triggering of latch retractionVoltage: 24VDC @ 700 mA activation, 200 mA continuousExit Device - Electric Latch Retraction/DoggingSPECIFY DEVICERim MountSPECIFY POWER TRANSFER EEGEPTH x 5 Ft CablePTM SeriesEME600 Series Power Supply602RF (shown)CYL-6KDQ CYL-6KAQ RIM-CYL-KASECURITY DOOR CONTROLS801 Avenida Acaso • Camarillo, CA 93012Email:***********************• Price List Effective February 1, 201750E x i t D e v i c e sRIM DEVICES STANDARD STRIKES SURFACE / Standard VERTICAL ROD DEVICES Strike REMOVABLE MULLION ListEXIT DEVICE STRIKESXKST1PStandard for S6100PST1MPFor 6100PST3FStandard for S6300FST1MFFor 6100FST3PStandard for S6300PST1FStandard for S6100FST2PStandard top strike for S6200PST28PStandard floor strike for S6200PST2FStandard top strike for S6200FST2DFOptional for pairs of doors with rim mount device.KR90FStandard KeyRemovable Mullion Less Key Cylinder For Panic Exit and Fire Exit Rim Mount Devices.Length: 8ftMaterial: 2" 11 Gauge Steel Tube Finish: Primer grayST28FStandard floor strike for S6200FOptional for mullion applicationFor use on 1-3/4” stan-dard or 2-1/4” thick single door , and 2-1/4” double door with overlapping astragal and coordinatorProjection: 13/16” (21mm)Projection: 13/16” (21mm)Projection: 29/32” (23mm)Projection: 1-1/8” (29mm)Projection: 1-15/16” (49mm)Mortise: 2-1/4” (57mm)Projection: 7/8” (22.5mm)Rim StrikesList Top StrikesList Bottom (Floor) Strikes ListOptional Mullion Strike ListOptional Threshold Strikes ListST28TOptional floor strike for using threshold openingsProjection: 3/8” (9.5mm)15.00673.0050.0071.00MORTISE STRIKE ListOPTIONAL DOUBLE DOOR STRIKE List Distributor Discount Code RIM-CYL-KA34.00Rim Cylinder, keyed alike - see page 39 for more infoOPTIONAL CYLINDER List。

EX600-SEC系列场景控制器操作手册

EX600-SEC系列场景控制器操作手册

Fieldbus systemOperation ManualEX600-SEC1 / EX600-SEC2•Diagnostics switch: Allocates the diagnostic data to the input data.•V_SEL switch: Select the number of outputs (size) occupied by the SI unit.•HOLD/CLEAR switch: Sets the output status when the fieldbus has a communicationerror or is in idling state.•Configuration memory switch: When the manifold configuration memory switch is setON and the power supply is switched ON, the system willcompare the stored configuration with the manifoldconfiguration. If the configuration is different, diagnosticerror will be generated.Thank you for purchasing an SMC EX600 Series Fieldbus system.Please read this manual carefully before operating the product and make sure youunderstand its capabilities and limitations.Please keep this manual handy for future reference.To obtain more detailed information about operating this product, pleaserefer to the SMC website (URL ) or contact SMCdirectly.These safety instructions are intended to prevent hazardous situations and/orequipment damage.These instructions indicate the level of potential hazard with the labels of"Caution", "Warning" or "Danger". They are all important notes for safety and mustbe followed in addition to International standards (ISO/IEC) and other safetyregulations.NOTEThe direct current power supply to combine should be UL1310 Class2 powersupply when conformity to UL is necessary.The output rating is tested as a DC output for General use.Maintenance•Maintenance should be performed according to the Safety Instructions.•Perform regular maintenance and inspections.There is a risk of unexpected malfunction.•Do not use solvents such as benzene, thinner etc. to clean each unit.They could damage the surface of the body and erase the markings on the body.Use a soft cloth to remove stains.For heavy stains, use a cloth soaked with diluted neutral detergent and fully squeezed, then wipe upthe stains again with a dry cloth.Refer to the SMC website (URL ) for more informationabout maintenance.AssemblyAssembling the unit as a manifold(1)Connect a unit to the end plate.Tighten the joint brackets to a torque of 1.5 to 1.6 Nm.(2)Add more I/O units.Up to 10 units (including the SI unit) can beconnected to one manifold.(3)Connecting the SI unit.After connecting the required I/O units, connectthe SI unit.The method is as above in (1), (2).(4)Mounting the valve plate.Mount the valve plate (EX600-ZMV) to the valveApply 0.6 to 0.7 Nm tightening torque to the screws.(EX600-ZMV )Insert the valve plate into the valveplate mounting groove on the sideof the SI unit.Fix using the valve plate screws(M4 x 6) supplied, to a torque of 0.7to 0.8 Nm.Installation•Direct mounting(1)When joining six or more units, fix the middlepart of the complete EX600 unit with anintermediate reinforcing brace (EX600-ZMB1)before mounting, using 2-M4 x 5 screws.Tightening torque: 0.7 to 0.8 Nm.(2)Mount and tighten the end plate at one end ofthe unit. (M4)Tightening torque: 0.7 to 0.8 Nm.to the operation manual of the correspondingvalve manifold.Mounting and Installation(2)Mount the end plate bracket (EX600-screws.Tightening torque: 0.7 to 0.8 Nm.(3)Hook the DIN rail mounting groove on to the DINrail.(4)Press the manifold using its side hooked to theDIN rail as a fulcrum until the manifold is locked.(EX600-(5)Fix the manifold by tightening the DIN rail fixingscrews of the EX600-ZMA2. (M4 x 20)Tightening torque: 0.7 to 0.8 Nm.The tightening torque at the valve side depends onthe valve type.Refer to the operation manual of the correspondingvalve manifold.Wiring•Connect the M12 connector cable.The M12 SPEEDCON connector connection method is explained below.(1)Align mark B on the metal bracket of the cable connector (plug/socket) with mark A.(2)Align with mark C on the unit and insert the connector vertically.If they are not aligned, the connector cannot be connected correctly.(3)When mark B has been turned 180 degrees (1/2 turn), wiring is complete. Confirmthat the connection is not loose. If turned too far, it will become difficult to remove theSetting and AdjustmentThe status display LED displays the power supply and communication status.Commissioning•Parameter Setting •Hardware Configuration •I/O Map •DiagnosticTroubleshootingRefer to the LED Display. Refer to the SMC website (URL )for more information about troubleshooting.SpecificationsRefer to the product catalogue or SMC website (URL ) formore information about product specifications.Outline with DimensionsRefer to the product catalogue or SMC website (URL ) formore information about outline dimensions.Note: Specifications are subject to change without prior notice and any obligation on the part of the manufacturer.© 2011 SMC Corporation All Rights ReservedAkihabara UDX 15F, 4-14-1, Sotokanda, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-0021, JAPANPhone: +81 3-5207-8249 Fax: +81 3-5298-5362URL Refer to the SMC website (URL ) for more informationabout these settings.Refer to the SMC website (URL ) for more informationabout LED state.Refer to the SMC website (URL ) for more informationabout setting and adjustment.•DIN rail mounting(Not available for SY series valves. Refer to theSY catalogue.)part of the complete EX600 unit with anintermediate reinforcing brace (EX600-before mounting, using 2-M4 x 6 screws.Tightening torque: 0.7 to 0.8 Nm.•Mounting the markerThe signal name of the input or output devices and unitaddress can be written to the marker, and can beinstalled to each unit.Mount the marker (EX600-ZT1) into the marker grooveas required.。

PurePath Console Motherboard用户指南说明书

PurePath Console Motherboard用户指南说明书

User's GuideSLOU366B–June2013–Revised February2015PurePath TM Console Motherboard This manual describes the operation of the PurePath™Console Motherboard(PPCMB),revisions D,E,and F.The PPCMB connects to device under test(DUT)boards.These can be evaluation modules(EVM) or reference boards(REF).The PurePath Console graphical user interface(PPC)is used to initialize andoperate the PPCMB and the DUT.The main contents of this document are:•Hardware implementation and descriptions•Software implementation and descriptions•System operations(hardware and software)•Example with TAS5760xEVM(DUT)Contents1Hardware Overview (3)1.1PurePath Console Motherboard Features (4)1.2PurePath Console Motherboard Functions (4)1.3PurePath Console Motherboard Detailed Operations (5)2PurePath Console Motherboard Setup and Software Installation (6)2.1PurePath Console Motherboard Setup (6)2.2Software Installation (7)3Using the PurePath Console Software with the PurePath Console Motherboard (9)3.1Device Main Tab (9)3.2Device Block Diagram Tab (9)3.3Pop-up Windows (10)3.4Direct I2C Access Tab (11)3.5Device Registers Tab (11)4Board Layouts,Bill of Materials,and Schematic (12)4.1PurePath Console Motherboard Layouts,Revisions D and E (12)4.2PurePath Console Motherboard Layouts,Revision F (14)4.3Bill of Materials (16)4.4PurePath Console,Revision D and E,Schematic (28)4.5PurePath Console,Revision F,Schematic (38)List of Figures1PurePath Console Motherboard Revision D (3)2PurePath Console Motherboard Signal Flow(Revisions D and E) (4)3Device Manager (5)4PurePath Console Motherboard Connection (6)5Target Selection List (7)6Add Target List (8)7PurePath Console Motherboard and TAS5760xEVM (8)8DUT Block Diagram(TAS5760) (9)9Digital Gain Pop-Up (10)10Analog Gain Pop-Up (10)11Direct I2C Access (11)PurePath,MPS430are trademarks of Texas Instruments.Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation.All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.1 SLOU366B–June2013–Revised February2015TM 12Device Registers Tab (11)13PurePath Console Motherboard,Revision D and E,Top Composite Assembly (12)14PurePath Console Motherboard,Revision D and E,Copper Layer2 (12)15PurePath Console Motherboard,Revision D and E,Copper Layer3 (13)16PurePath Console Motherboard,Revision D and E,Bottom Composite Assembly (13)17PurePath Console Motherboard,Revision F,Top Composite Assembly (14)18PurePath Console Motherboard,Revision F,Copper Layer2 (14)19PurePath Console Motherboard,Revision F,Copper Layer3 (15)20PurePath Console Motherboard,Revision F,Bottom Composite Assembly (15)21PurePath Console Revisions D and E(1of10) (28)22PurePath Console Revisions D and E(2of10) (29)23PurePath Console Revisions D and E(3of10) (30)24PurePath Console Revisions D and E(4of10) (31)25PurePath Console Revisions D and E(5of10) (32)26PurePath Console Revisions D and E(6of10) (33)27PurePath Console Revisions D and E(7of10) (34)28PurePath Console Revisions D and E(8of10) (35)29PurePath Console Revisions D and E(9of10) (36)30PurePath Console Revisions D and E(10of10) (37)31PurePath Console Revision F(1of12) (38)32PurePath Console Revision F(2of12) (39)33PurePath Console Revision F(3of12) (40)34PurePath Console Revision F(4of12) (41)35PurePath Console Revision F(5of12) (42)36PurePath Console Revision F(6of12) (43)37PurePath Console Revision F(7of12) (44)38PurePath Console Revision F(8of12) (45)39PurePath Console Revision F(9of12) (46)40PurePath Console Revision F(10of12) (47)41PurePath Console Revision F(11of12) (48)42PurePath Console Revision F(12of12) (49)43PurePath Console Revisions D,E,and F (50)List of Tables1Bill of Materials,Revision D (16)2Bill of Materials,Revision E (19)3Bill of Materials,Revisions F (23) Hardware Overview 1Hardware OverviewThe PPCMB provides control signals and audio signals to the DUT.The PPC sends the control signals to the TAS1020B device through the USB human-interface device(HID)protocol.The TAS1020B deviceconverts to I2C and sends to the appropriate I2C address.The audio signals are provided through USB audio,SPDIF,or analog signals.The aforementioned signals are converted to I2S–see Figure2.Figure1.PurePath Console Motherboard Revision D3 SLOU366B–June2013–Revised February2015TMHardware Overview Figure2shows the PPCMB Revisions D and E signal flow.For Revision F,refer to the block diagram in Section4.5.Figure2.PurePath Console Motherboard Signal Flow(Revisions D and E)1.1PurePath Console Motherboard Features•The PPC sends I2C control signals through the USB link:the initialization sequence is sent utilizing auto DUT detection reducing hardware setup time•Three I2S audio sources:USB audio,SPDIF,and ADC•Audio processing:TLV320AIC3262(mini-DSP)•Dual asynchronous sample-rate converters(ASRC)PWM modulator:TAS5548•Interface with PurePath Smart Amp and audio devices designed for use in TV,mini-component,AVR application1.2PurePath Console Motherboard FunctionsThe PPCMB is organized into two sections:control data and audio data.Control data is routed through the I2C bus and audio data is routed through the I2S bus.An analog signal can also be routed directly to and from the DUT.The control data is sent from the PPC through the TAS1020B USB to I2C commands.The MPS430™microcontroller can also be used independent of the PC host.The MSP430device is used for stand-alone demonstrations;therefore,it is configured for each application. Hardware Overview The digital audio data input is selectable from USB audio,optical SPDIF,coaxial SPDIF,and analog ADC.When a digital audio data input is selected,the PPC will automatically send appropriate scripts to thedevice in-use.When direct audio analog input is required,the PPCMB will provide this signal through a line-in connector.•TLV320AIC3262(mini-DSP)provides programmable algorithms and audio post-processing for many applications•PWM modulator with dual ASRC and post-processing capability can be used in mini-component or AVR systems.The PWM output is connected directly to TI's high-power(300W)amplifier TAS5624AEVM.•I2S audio from the DUT can be captured through the USB link or optical SPDIF for signal analysis1.3PurePath Console Motherboard Detailed OperationsThe following information can be used as a debugging guide.Upon power-on,the PPCMB uses optical SPDIF input(default).The I2S signals can be seen with anoscilloscope probe at the pin headers LRCLK,SCLK,SDIN,and MCLK.EEPROM1(EP1)is flashed with firmware that runs the TAS1020B for the USB audio(USB-miniEVM), HID,and the USB composite device.Figure3shows the Device Manager.Figure3.Device ManagerWhen the PPCMB is plugged in to a PC,the Device Manager should show all of the USB devices shown in Figure3.If one of the devices does not show up,the PPCMB will not work correctly.When the PPC is executed,the PPC uses the USB audio as the default I2S input.The PCM9211acts as the multiplexor that selects among the following I2S signal sources:optical SPDIF,coaxial SPDIF,andUSB audio.The output of the PCM9211device is routed to the TLV320AIC3262device.The signal from the TLV320AIC3262is then routed to the TAS5548device and the output connector(J1).TheTLV320AIC3262can be bypassed by switching the MUX3select control signal to high and the MUX4,MUX5,and MUX6select control signals to low by using the PPC;and adding jumpers between pins1and 2of the header LRCLK,SCLK,SDIN,and MCLK pins.5 SLOU366B–June2013–Revised February2015TMMicro USB24VDCPSU ANALOGINEXT I2SThe I 2S header pins are used for three purposes:probing I 2S signals coming out of PCM9211,bypassing I 2S signals from TLV320AIC3262and using the PCM9211I 2S signals,and bypassing I 2S signals from the TLV320AIC3262and using an external I 2S source.The TAS5548device is used for PWM input devices such as the TAS5624.The TAS5548is TI's latest 8-channel PWM modulator and has dual ASRC with audio post processing.For more information go to /product/TAS5548.The PCM3168A takes analog inputs (AIN1and AIN2)and routes them to the TLV320AIC3262.AIN1is converted to I 2S and routed to TAS5548and J1.The analog switch,MUX2,routes analog input directly to DUT through J1.The GPIO extender (TCA6424A –U8)is used for initialization of the multiplexors and discrete signals.It is controlled from the PPC through the I 2C.The MSP430is populated but is not programmed.It is used in place of a PC for specifically-designed demonstrations using a combination of TI devices on the PPCMB and a DUT evaluation board or reference boards.2PurePath Console Motherboard Setup and Software InstallationThis section describes the PPCMB setup and software installation.Since the PPCMB connects to one of the DUT EVMs,it is necessary to show the connection in this section.The TAS5760xEVM is used for this purpose.2.1PurePath Console Motherboard SetupFigure 4shows the PPCMB connection.Figure 4.PurePath Console Motherboard ConnectionThe hardware requirements are listed as:•Desktop or laptop PC running either Windows®XP or Windows7•DUT EVM such as TAS5760xEVM;It is used here as an example•Power supply24VDC•Speakers and cables•A USB micro type B cable•Audio source:this can be a DVD player with appropriate SPDIF cable or Windows Media Player from Windows XP or Windows7For hardware setup,follow these steps:Step1.Plug in the USB cable from the PC to the PPCMB;the USB Lock LED(blue)is illuminatedStep2.Connect the PPCMB to the DUT EVM,in this case the TAS5760xEVMStep3.Connect the PSU to DUT EVM and turn on the power.5-V and3.3-V LEDs are illuminatedStep4.If an optical SPDIF source is used,the blue SPDIF clock-locked LED is illuminatedStep5.Disregard the orange LED indicating the energy threshold(ET)level is exceeded.The ET value must be cleared for the orange LED to be extinguished.2.2Software InstallationDownload the PPC from the TI Web site(/tool/purepathconsole).The TI Web site has thelatest release of the GUI.Execute the GUI installation program,Setup_PurePathConsole_Main_vxx_revxx.exe.When the program is installed,the program group and shortcut icon is created in Start→Program→Texas Instruments Inc →PurePath Console→Choose Target.The Target Selection window is displayed;select TAS5760as shown in Figure5.Figure5.Target Selection ListIf the device is not listed in the Target Selection list,click the Add Target button.Windows explorerdisplays.Navigate to the folder that contains the target zip files(plugins)and choose the DUT.7 SLOU366B–June2013–Revised February2015TMFigure6.Add Target ListFigure7.PurePath Console Motherboard and TAS5760xEVMClick on the Connect button.The green LED on the bottom left corner of the PurePath Console window indicates the initialization of TAS5760is valid.The PPCMB is initialized with the selected USB audio(USB-miniEVM).Streaming audio from the USB host is routed to the DUT(TAS5760).If optical SPIDF is used,simply click on the SPDIF/OPT symbol on the PPC,the I2S is routed with the optical SPDIF signal.Likewise,if analog input signal(line-in)is selected,the ADC(PCM3168A)is thesource of I2S data.3Using the PurePath Console Software with the PurePath Console Motherboard The TAS5760xEVM is initialized upon PPC startup.Audio is streaming to the speakers if the Windows Media Player(or similar program)is playing and mini-USB EVM is selected in the sound playbackproperties.The following indicators show both the PPC and TAS5760xEVM are operating correctly:•On the PPCMB,the USB blue LED is on,the green LEDs for3.3V and5V are on•On the PPC,the green LED on the bottom left corner is onNOTE:For PPCMB,yellow LED indicator on for ET is normal.This indicates the energy threshold isabove the default limit in the TAS5548.The VALID blue LED is on if the TAS5548is correctlyinitialized.3.1Device Main TabThe DUT tab is displayed when the PPC starts up.Click on the TAS5760icon to be directed back to the device block diagram,as shown in Figure8.3.2Device Block Diagram TabThis tab shows the device major blocks.The boxes with black background are selectable.When one is selected,it shows pop-up settings for the particular setting.Figure8.DUT Block Diagram(TAS5760)9 SLOU366B–June2013–Revised February2015TM3.3Pop-up WindowsFor the TAS5760,several settings are set through the I2C and the GUI facilitates these settings seamlessly using the pop-up windows shown in Figure9and Figure10.Figure9.Digital Gain Pop-UpFigure10.Analog Gain Pop-Up Using the PurePath Console Software with the PurePath Console Motherboard 3.4Direct I2C Access TabI2C registers read and write can be performed on this tab(see Figure11).Type in the device I2C address and click the Set button.On the Direct I2C Read/Write box,type in a valid I2C register for read and type in both valid register and data for write.Figure11.Direct I2C Access3.5Device Registers TabThe device registers tab(Figure12)shows the current I2C registers values(hexadecimal and decimal)in the TAS5760.Figure12.Device Registers Tab11 SLOU366B–June2013–Revised February2015PurePath TM Console Motherboard Submit Documentation FeedbackCopyright©2013–2015,Texas Instruments Incorporated4Board Layouts,Bill of Materials,and Schematic4.1PurePath Console Motherboard Layouts,Revisions D and EFigure13through Figure16show the board layouts for the PurePath Console Motherboard.Figure13.PurePath Console Motherboard,Revision D and E,Top Composite AssemblyFigure14.PurePath Console Motherboard,Revision D and E,Copper Layer212SLOU366B–June2013–Revised February2015 PurePath TM Console MotherboardSubmit Documentation FeedbackCopyright©2013–2015,Texas Instruments IncorporatedFigure15.PurePath Console Motherboard,Revision D and E,Copper Layer3Figure16.PurePath Console Motherboard,Revision D and E,Bottom Composite Assembly13 SLOU366B–June2013–Revised February2015PurePath TM Console Motherboard Submit Documentation FeedbackCopyright©2013–2015,Texas Instruments Incorporated4.2PurePath Console Motherboard Layouts,Revision FFigure17Figure17.Assembly214SLOU366B–June2013–Revised February2015 PurePath TM Console MotherboardSubmit Documentation FeedbackCopyright©2013–2015,Texas Instruments Incorporated3Figure20.Assembly15 SLOU366B–June2013–Revised February2015PurePath TM Console Motherboard Submit Documentation FeedbackCopyright©2013–2015,Texas Instruments Incorporated。

Roomba 600 系列使用说明书

Roomba 600 系列使用说明书

600 Series Owner’s GuideENRoomba ® 600 Series Owner’s Guide iWARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF INJURY OR DAMAGE, READ THE FOLLOWING SAFETY PRECAUTIONS WHEN SETTING UP , USING, AND MAINTAINING YOUR ROBOT.Important Safety Instructionsii For more information, visit /Roomba600•Shock Hazard: Do not use a Home Base with a damaged cord or plug.• A lways charge and remove the battery from your robot and accessories before long-term storage or transportation.• I f you live in an area prone to electrical storms, it is recommended that you useadditional surge protection. Your robot’s Home Base should be protected with a surge protector in the event of severe electrical storms.• Shock Hazard: Always disconnect your robot from the Home Base • B efore every use, check the battery pack for any signs of damage or leakage. Do not charge damaged or leaking battery packs.• Chemical Exposure: If the battery pack is leaking, do not allow the liquid with copious amounts of water and seek medical advice. Place the battery in a sealed plastic bag and dispose of it safely according to local environmental regulations. Youshould return it to your local authorised iRobot Service Center for disposal wherever possible.• The battery pack must be removed from the robot before disposal.• Fire or Explosion Hazard: Do not crush or dismantle battery packs.incinerate or short-circuit the battery pack. Do not subject batteries to mechanical shock.• Do not immerse the battery pack in any liquid.• C ontact your local waste management authority for more information on battery recycling and disposal regulations in your area.This symbol on the product or its packaging indicates:D o not dispose of electrical appliances or batteries as unsorted municipal waste, use separate collection facilities. Contact your local authority for information regarding the collection systems available. If electrical appliances are disposed of in landfills or dumps, hazardous substances can leak into the groundwater and get into the food chain, damaging your health and well-being. Please contact your local or regional authority for more information on collection, reuse, and recycling programmes.Important Safety Instruction (cont.)• H eed all warnings on your robot, and its parts.• Risk of electric shock, use indoors in dry locations only.• Y our robot is not a toy. Do not sit or stand on this device. Small children and pets should be supervised when your robot is operating.• S tore and operate your robot in room temperature environments only.• D o not use this device to pick up sharp objects, glass, or anything that is burning or smoking.• D o not use this device to pick up spills of water, bleach, paint, other chemicals, or anything wet.• Do not spray or pour liquids on your robot.• B efore using this device, pick up objects like clothing, loose papers, pull cords for blinds or curtains, power cords, and any fragile objects. If the device passes over a power cord and drags it, there is a chance an object could be pulled off a table or shelf.• I f the room to be cleaned has a balcony, a physical barrier should be used to prevent access to the balcony and ensure safe operation.• Do not place anything on top of your robot.• B e aware that the robot moves on its own. Take care when walking in the area that the robot is operating in to avoid stepping on it. • Do not operate the robot in areas with exposed electrical sockets in the floor.• Shock Hazard: Your robot comes with a region approved power supply cord. Care to ensure the proper selection of a country-specific power supply cord.• This robot is intended for dry floor use only.• Shock and Fire Hazard: This product is designed to be plugged into a standard power converters will immediately void the warranty. • D o not use non-rechargeable batteries. Use only the rechargeable battery supplied with the product. For replacement, purchase an identical iRobot battery or contact iRobot Customer Care for alternative battery options.• AUTION : Only charge one of the following iRobot batteries: maximum 14.8V, maximum causing injury. Always contact Customer Care to ensure the correct replacement of your battery.Table of ContentsImportant Safety Information (i)About Your Roomba® (2)Using Your Roomba® (3)Accessories (4)Regular Robot Care (5)Troubleshooting (8)iRobot Customer Care (9)Roomba® 600 Series Owner’s Guide 1Buttons & IndicatorsTop ViewRCON Sensor Light Touch SensorHandleDock ButtonCLEAN/Power Button Troubleshooting IndicatorSpot ButtonBattery Indicator Wi-Fi Indicator4 For more information, visit /Roomba600The Dual Mode Virtual Wall barrier keeps Roomba in the places you want to be cleaned — and out of the ones you don’t. In-between cleaning cycles, you can leave the device operating in its position on the floor. You can set your device to one of twomodes to fit your home’s cleaning needs:Note: Under normal use, batteries will last 8-10 months. If you are not planning on using your Virtual Wall device for an extended period of time and you would like to store it, be sure to switch it to the “Off ” (middle) position.The Dual Mode Virtual Wall Barrier(optional accessory for all models)Virtual Wall Mode: When the switch is in the “up” position ( ), the device functions as a Virtual Wall. This means that you can set it to block openings of up to 10 feet (3 metres). It creates an invisible, cone-shaped barrier that only Roomba can see.Note: This barrier gets wider as it gets further from the device (refer to illustration).Halo Mode: When the switch is in the “down” position (), the device creates a protective zone that Roomba will not enter. This prevents Roomba from bumping into items you want to protect (e.g. a dog bowl or vase) or crossing into undesired areas (e.g. a corner or under a desk). The Halo is invisible and reaches approximately 24 inches(60 centimetres) from the centre of the device.Accessories10ft / 3m4f t / 1.2m*Robot appearance varies by modelRoomba ® 600 Series Owner’s Guide 5ENNote: iRobot manufactures various replacement parts andassemblies. You may purchase replacement parts through the iRobot HOME App or by visiting /Roomba600. If you think you need a replacement part, please contactiRobot Customer Care for more information.Recommended Robot CareTo keep Roomba running at peak performance, perform the following care procedures. Instructional care videos can also be viewed in the iRobot HOME App. If you notice Roomba picking up less debris from your floor, then empty the bin, clean the filter,and clean the extractors.Regular Robot Care6 For more information, visit /Roomba600Replace the filter every two monthsReplace the brushes every 6-12 monthsEmptying the BinImportant: Empty the bin before cleaning the filter.Pull the filter to remove it. Tap the filter against the side of your household waste bin to clear the debris. Reinstall the filter.Cleaning The FilterCleaning the Brushes21Reinstall the brush bearings and brushes, then close the brush guard.Open the bin door to empty the bin.Open the brush guard by lifting both tabs.321Remove and clean any hair and debris from the brushes and brush bearings.Press the bin release button and pull toremove the bin.Brush Frame Release TabsFlexible BrushMain BrushBrushBearings*Robot appearance varies by modelCleaning the Front Castor Wheel Pull firmly on the front wheel to remove it from the front castor assembly.R emove any debris from inside the wheel cavity.Spin the wheel by hand. If the rotation is restricted, remove the wheel from its housing and push firmly to remove the axle and clear any debris or hair wrapped around it.Reinstall all parts when finished. Make sure the wheel clicks back into place.123WheelAxleHousingWipe all sensors and charging contacts with a clean, dry cloth.48 For more information, visit /Roomba600TroubleshootingRoomba will tell you something is wrong with a two-tone distressresolved, visit /Roomba600.Rebooting Instructions For some errors, rebooting Roomba may resolve the problem. Reduced Power Standby Mode Roomba consumes a small amount of power whenever it is on the Home Base to ensure that it is ready for its next cleaning job, as well as to maintain Wi-Fi connectivity. It is possible to put Roomba in a further-reduced power state when not in use. For instructions and more details on this Reduced Power Standby Mode, refer to the iRobot HOME App.Lithium Ion Battery (available for selected models)Important: Lithium ion batteries and products that contain lithium ionbatteries are subject to stringent transportation regulations. If you need to ship this product (with the battery included) for service, travel, or any other reason, you MUST comply with the following shipping instructions:»Remove the lithium ion battery from the product»Please visit the iRobot HOME App or /Roomba600 to view an instructional video on how to remove the battery.» P lace a piece of tape over the battery’s metal charging contacts » R einstall the battery (with the tape on it) in the product and secure the battery door» P ackage the product in its original packaging or in your own packaging that prevents any movement during transportation »Ship via ground transportation only (no air shipping) » To reboot Roomba, press and hold the (DOCK) and (SPOT) buttons for 10 seconds until all indicators shut off, then release the buttons. » W hen you release the buttons, you will hear an audible tone signifying a successful reboot.Note: If you use Roomba’s scheduling feature, open the iRobot HOME App after rebooting to confirm that Roomba’s schedule remains intact.Roomba ® 600 Series Owner’s Guide 9USA & CanadaIf you have questions or comments about your Roomba, please contact iRobot before contacting a retailer. You can also find additional information such as maintenance tips and information about accessories on the iRobot HOME App or on our website at /Roomba600.Should you still need assistance, call our Customer Care team on (877) 855-8593.iRobot Customer Care Hours:• Monday to Friday, 9AM – 7PM Eastern Time• Saturday, 9AM – 6PM Eastern Time iRobot Customer CareOutside USA & Canada Visit to: • Learn more about iRobot in your country. • Get hints and tips to improve your Roomba’s performance. • Get answers to questions. • Contact your local support centre.Hereby, iRobot declares that the radio equipment type Roomba is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address: /compliance The radio equipment operates in ISM band between 2412 and 2472 MHz with a maximum EIRP output power of 19.78 dBm (95.1 mW) at 2405 MHz.©2017 iRobot Corporation, 8 Crosby Drive, Bedford, MA 01730 USA. All rights reserved.i Robot, Roomba, iAdapt, Home Base, and Virtual Wall are registered trademarks of iRobot Corporation. AeroVac and Dirt Detect are trademarks of iRobot Corporation. WC: 4534073。

606se

606se

606se1. IntroductionThe 606se is a revolutionary new product in the field of electronic devices. Designed with cutting-edge technology and innovative features, this device offers a wide range of functionalities that cater to the needs of modern users. In this document, we will explore the key features, specifications, and benefits of the 606se.2. Key Features2.1 Advanced ProcessorThe 606se is powered by a state-of-the-art processor that ensures fast and efficient performance. With its high processing speed, users can seamlessly multitask and run resource-intensive applications without any lag or delay.2.2 High-Resolution DisplayEquipped with a stunning high-resolution display, the 606se delivers crisp and vibrant visuals. Whether you are watching videos, playing games, or working on graphic-intensive tasks, the display ensures an immersive and enjoyable experience.2.3 Enhanced SecurityThe 606se prioritizes the safety and security of its users. It features advanced security mechanisms such as face recognition and fingerprint scanning, providing users with a secure and convenient way to unlock their device and protect their data.2.4 Dual Camera SystemCapture stunning photos and videos with the 606se’s dual camera system. The device is equipped with a high-resolution rear camera and a front camera with advanced beautification features, ensuring users can capture their best moments with exceptional clarity and detail.2.5 Long-lasting BatteryThe 606se boasts a powerful and long-lasting battery that allows users to stay connected and productive throughout the day. With its optimized power management system, the device ensures maximum battery efficiency, minimizing the need for frequent recharges.3. SpecificationsThe table below provides an overview of the key specifications of the 606se: Specifications DetailsProcessor Advanced 2.0 GHz octa-core processorDisplay 6.2-inch high-resolution OLED displayMemory 8GB RAM, 128GB internal storageOperating System Android 10Camera Rear: 12MP + 8MP dual cameras, Front: 20MP camera Battery 4000mAh4. Benefits4.1 Enhanced ProductivityWith its powerful processor, high-resolution display, and ample memory, the 606se is designed to enhance productivity. Users can effortlessly multitask, run productivity applications, and enjoy a seamless user experience.4.2 Immersive EntertainmentExperience immersive and vibrant entertainment with the 606se’s high-resolution display and powerful audio capabilities. Whether you are streaming videos, playing games, or listening to music, the device offers a captivating experience.4.3 Secure and ConvenientThe 606se prioritizes user security and offers convenient security features such as face recognition and fingerprint scanning. Users can unlock their device and protect their data with ease, ensuring their privacy and peace of mind.4.4 Superior PhotographyCapture perfect photos and videos with the 606se’s dual camera system. With its advanced features and high-resolution sensors, users can unleash their creativity and capture stunning memories with exceptional clarity and detail.5. ConclusionThe 606se is an exceptional electronic device that encompasses advanced features, powerful performance, and enhanced user experiences. With its cutting-edge technology and innovative functionalities, the 606se is set to revolutionize the way users interact with their devices. Whether you are a professional, student, or an entertainment enthusiast, the 606se offers something for everyone. Embrace the future with the 606se and elevate your digital experience to new heights.。

购买一套办公家居的英语作文

购买一套办公家居的英语作文

购买一套办公家居的英语作文Purchasing a Set of Office FurnitureWhen it comes to creating a productive and comfortable work environment, the right office furniture can make all the difference. As a professional seeking to enhance my workspace, I have decided to invest in a comprehensive set of office furniture that will not only improve the aesthetics of my office but also optimize my workflow and productivity. In this essay, I will delve into the various considerations and factors that have influenced my decision to purchase a new set of office furniture.Firstly, the selection of office furniture is a critical aspect of designing an efficient and ergonomic workspace. The furniture I choose will directly impact my posture, comfort, and overall well-being during the long hours I spend working. After careful research and evaluation,I have determined that a well-designed desk, an adjustable chair, anda suitable storage solution are the essential components of my ideal office setup.The desk is the centerpiece of any office, and it is crucial that I select one that not only complements the overall aesthetic of the room butalso provides ample workspace and storage. After exploring various options, I have settled on a spacious, L-shaped desk that offers a generous work surface, as well as built-in drawers and shelves for organizing my documents, office supplies, and other work-related items. This configuration will allow me to optimize the use of my available space and maintain a clutter-free and organized work environment.In addition to the desk, the selection of an ergonomic chair is of paramount importance. Spending long hours seated at a desk can lead to various health issues, such as back pain, neck strain, and poor posture. Therefore, I have invested in a high-quality, adjustable office chair that provides excellent lumbar support and the ability to customize the seat height, backrest, and armrests to suit my individual needs. This chair will not only enhance my comfort but also promote proper spinal alignment and reduce the risk of musculoskeletal problems.Furthermore, efficient storage solutions are essential for maintaining a well-organized and productive workspace. I have decided to complement my desk with a set of filing cabinets and shelving units that will allow me to neatly store and access important documents, files, and reference materials. These storage solutions will not only help me keep my workspace tidy but also ensure that I can quickly and easily retrieve the information I need, improving my overallefficiency and productivity.Another crucial factor in my decision-making process is the aesthetic appeal of the office furniture. While functionality is undoubtedly the primary concern, I also want my workspace to reflect a professional and visually appealing image. I have carefully selected a set of office furniture that seamlessly integrates with the existing decor of my office, creating a harmonious and cohesive look. The furniture's finish, color, and design elements will complement the overall style of the office, contributing to a pleasant and inspiring work environment.In addition to the practical and aesthetic considerations, the cost of the office furniture is also a significant factor. I have carefully researched and compared prices from various retailers, both online and in-store, to find a set of furniture that not only meets my needs but also fits within my budget. While I am willing to invest in high-quality pieces that will last, I have also explored options that provide excellent value without compromising on durability or functionality.Moreover, the delivery and installation of the office furniture are crucial aspects that I have taken into account. I have selected a reputable vendor that offers reliable and efficient delivery services, as well as professional installation, to ensure a seamless and stress-free transition to my new office setup. This will allow me to focus on setting up my workspace and getting back to work without thehassle of dealing with the logistics.In conclusion, the decision to purchase a comprehensive set of office furniture is a strategic investment in my professional development and overall well-being. By carefully considering the various factors, such as ergonomics, storage, aesthetics, and cost, I have curated a tailored office setup that will not only enhance my productivity but also create a comfortable and inspiring work environment. This investment in my workspace will undoubtedly contribute to my success and job satisfaction, as I continue to thrive in my career.。

Cisco Webex Room Panorama入门指南说明书

Cisco Webex Room Panorama入门指南说明书

After installing the Cisco Webex Room Panorama as described in the Installation Guide, you must continue with the procedures in this Getting Started guide. They are a mandatory part of the Room Panorama installation process.This guide includes:• Registration with Cisco UCM • Running the setup assistant to calibrate the camera and check that the audio system is correctly installed • Screen calibrationCisco Webex Room Panorama is running CE software, the same software as the rest of the Cisco Webex Room series. Minimum software version:• CE9.13.0Cisco Webex Room PanoramaGetting Started GuideTable of ContentsRegister Room Panorama with Cisco UCM (2)Device Pool and Location (2)Bandwidth (2)SIP message size (2)Run the setup assistant (3)Register to a call service (3)Set time zone (4)Check the screen order (5)Adjust the camera view (6)Speaker placement test (7)Calibrate the displays (8)Equipment needed (8)Calibration set-up and preparation (9)Calibration software configuration (10)The calibration process (13)Appendix 1: Fix a screen connection issue (14)The screen numbers are mixed up (14)A screen doesn’t show a number (15)Appendix 2: Fix a speaker connection issue (16)Speaker cables (16)Issues with the main speaker connections (17)Issues with the subwoofer connections (18)Register Room Panorama with Cisco UCMWebex Room Panorama requires as a minimum Cisco Unified Communications Manager (UCM) version 10.5 with a device enabler for Cisco Webex Room Panorama.Supported Cisco UCM releases:• Cisco UCM version 10.5.2, 11.5.1, 12.0.1,12.5.1, and laterYou need a device package that includes the following product types (released March 2020):• Cisco Webex Room Panorama• Cisco Webex Room 70 PanoramaYou can download Cisco UCM and device packages from the software download page for the Cisco Unified Communications Manager. You need your Cisco login to get access.• https:///download/home/268439621Device Pool and LocationWe recommend you to use the same Device Pooland Location as for other devices that are runningCE software.However, if you need better granularity withbandwidth management it is also possible toassign Room Panorama video systems to aseparate Device Pool with separate RegionBandwidth settings.BandwidthThe default bandwidth for Room Panorama is16 Mbps total bandwidth, with 128 kbps reservedfor audio.When defining region relationship bandwidthsettings you must make sure that the MaximumSession Bit Rate for Video Calls is set to16000 kbps or above, and that Maximum Audio BitRate is set to 128 kbps or above.For more details about Cisco UCM and bandwidthmanagement, refer to the following documents:• Preferred Architecture - https://www./c/en/us/td/docs/solutions/CVD/Collaboration/enterprise/12x/120/collbcvd/bwmgmt.html• Solution Network Reference Design - https:///c/en/us/td/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucm/srnd/collab12/collab12/cac.htmlAt the time when this document is writtenCisco UCM defect # CSCvt01340 can causecalls between Panorama video systems to bereduced to a bandwidth which is too low fora genuine Panorama experience. Thereforewe strongly recommended that you keep theConference DefaultCall Rate setting in theProduct Specific Configuration section at thedefault value of 16000 kbps when adding aPanorama video system to Cisco UCM.When a new Cisco UCM version with a fix fordefect # CSCvt01340 is deployed, you canconsider to increase this value to 20000 kbps.SIP message sizeWe recommend you to set the SIP Max IncomingMessage Size parameter to 30000 bytes.Register to a call serviceIf your device is automatically provisioned, theIP and provisioning settings are automatically configured and the setup assistant skips this step.Choose a call service 1Note: You must select Cisco UCM to get the full Room Panorama experience.Enter the Cisco UCM server addressEnter IP address or DNS name in the Enter server address field, and select OK to confirm the change2.1 If you wish to revisit these settings after the initial setup,go to the device name on the home screen, and selectSettings > Device activation. Then, select Change service.2 The DHCP server can be set up to provide the Host serveraddress automatically (DHCP Option 150). Any input set up here overrides the setting provided by DHCP.Set time zoneWe recommend you check that the date and time settings are correct when you set up your video conferencing device. The device uses this information for example to time stamp messages transmitted to gatekeepers and other network elements.1. Select Change time zone.2. Select region, time zone, and time format.Choose from 12h or 24h.Check the screen orderThe numbers 1, 2, 3 are shown on the three RoomPanorama screens. Check that the numbers match what you see on the Touch controller.If they don’t, see how to fix this in “Appendix 1: Fix a screen connection issue”.Adjust the camera viewTo get the best possible Panorama view, you have to carefully adjust the camera. The camera has two lenses, and you have to adjust the two of them to match each other and the room.1. Measure the distance between the cameraand the rear table edge.Use the slider to set the distance.2. In the adjust camera view, you have controls for both the left and right camera lenses. The adjustmentssteps are small to allow high accuracy. Be prepared to tap a control many times for larger movements.Camera rollMove up and downPansideways• Adjust the camera roll to make the sceneappear vertical.• Move the camera framing up and downto match the rear table edge height.• Pan the camera framing sideways soobjects at the rear table edge appearwith natural width. Objects in the bluearea will appear in both camera views.Speaker placement testWhen you perform the speaker test, a sound plays from each speaker in sequence.1. Tap Play Sound to start the test.2. Tap Next to listen to the next speaker,or Previous to go back and listen to theprevious speaker again.The illustration to the right shows what is displayed on the 3 screens of the system. The number close to the speaker that is supposed to play is indicated with blue color.The symbols S1 - S12 are for the full range speakers above the screens (hidden behind the speaker grille); the symbols SB1 - SB4 are for the subwoofers, which are behind the wooden panels under the screens.If the full range speakers and subwoofersare connected correctly, you will hear that the sound is played from the speaker in the position that is marked with blue.If this is not the case, see how to fix this in “Appendix 2: Fix a speaker connection issue”.The two main displays and the content display of your Room Panorama system must be calibrated. You must repeat the procedure described here for all the three displays.The calibration is a required part of the installation procedure for new products, and also whenyou replace one or more screens in an existing installation.Display calibration is done when the system is up and running, after you have run the setup assistant.Equipment neededUSB 2.0 extension cord (3 m)Ethernet cable (5 m)Calibrator: X-Rite i1 Display ProWindows PC/laptop with:• HDMI output port• Ethernet 10/100 port• USB 2.0 port (regular USB-A port)• One of these Windows versions:• Windows 7, 32 bit / 64 bit• Windows 8, 32 bit / 64 bit• Windows 10, 32 bit / 64 bit• Samsung Color Expert Pro software installedon the PC/laptop (use the default settings).Download the Color Expert Pro softwareThe calibration software for the displays (ColorExpert Pro) is on the Cisco Download Softwareweb page. *Open the web page and select your product(Webex Room Panorama):https:///download/homeThe format of the filename is:“Color_Expert_Pro_xxxx.zip”where “xxxx” represents the version number.The current version is 1137.* The display calibration software is not uploaded to thedownload page for every CE release. You may have to lookunder an older release than the one your video device isrunning.Calibration set-up and preparationThe video system must be turned ON whenrunning the calibration.1. Connect the PC to one of the HDMIpresentation cables that comes from thePanorama system.2. Connect the PC to one of the Ethernetswitches of the Panorama system (behind the right display or under the table).3. Connect the X-Rite Display Pro to the PCthrough USB, using the extension cord.4. Start the Color Expert Pro software.The calibration PC always gets IP address:169.254.1.30The three displays get unique IP addresses in the following range, depending on how theyare connected: 169.254.1.35 - 169.254.1.39 5. Use one of the provided Samsung IR remotecontrols and find the IP address of therespective displays.Press Menu and use the arrow keys on theremote control to navigate to Network >Network Status; then press Enter.Wait a few seconds until the status windowdisplays the IP address.Note: The status screen error “Wired network connection failed.” is normal as the display is connected to the internal Panorama network, and not Internet.Calibration software configuration Important: You must repeat the completeconfiguration and calibration process for all the three displays.In the Connection tab, set the following:1. Matrix size: Keep the default values(1 Horizontal x 1 Vertical)2. Connection Cable to PC:• Select RJ45 (LAN) Cable• Enter the IP address of the display you aregoing to calibrate. Use the IP address thatyou found in the previous section.• Select All displays by LAN(RJ45) Cable 3. ID Setting• Select Use Previous Settings4. Click Connect Selected• The Connection window will appear for afew seconds.• Click Save when the Connection completewindow appears.In the Picture Settings tab, set the following:1. Gamma• Select Gamma Curve Value• Keep the default values (10 steps and 2.2) 2. Uniformity• Select Not use (Monitor Native Uniformity) 3. White Balance• Select UseFor Luminance:• Select Specific Value• Use the arrow keys or type 300 cd/m2For Color Temp:• Keep the number of Kelvin (K) and x: andy: values as isFor CIE Std Illuminant• Select D65 from the dropdown menu 4. Click Next Step >In the Calibration tab, set the following:1. Apply Picture Settings• Keep the default setting (All Source)2. Calibration Sensor• Keep the default setting (Auto Detect)3. HDMI Black Level• Make sure Use Previous Settings is NOTchecked4. Click Calibrate Selected to start the calibrationof one display.The calibration processAll three displays will now turn black with a crosshair in the middle.1. Place the calibrator, X-Rite i1 Display Pro,facing the center of the crosshair on thedisplay that you want to calibrate.Make sure the lens faces the display and thatthe white diffusor is NOT in front of the lens.2. Click Next.3. Wait for part 1 (of the 2 parts) of the auto-calibration process to complete. It takes2-5 minutes.• The image will change, showing differentvalues of red, green, blue and white.• When this step is finished, the screen willfirst flicker, and then return to the blackscreen with the crosshair.4. Click Next.5. Wait for part 2 (of the 2 parts) of the auto-calibration process to complete. It takes2-5 minutes.When finished the Calibration Result window appears with the calibration report.6. Double check that the Target values were:• Color Temp: 6504 K• Luminance (Max): 3007. Click Close to end the calibration process forthis display. Fine Tuning is not necessary. Note: If anything went wrong during the calibration, go back and repeat all steps from thestart. Important: After finishing calibration of the firstdisplay, click the Connection tab, and start over forthe next display. The settings from the previouscalibration is not saved.Continue until you have performed the fullcalibration procedure (page 10 to page 13)for all the three displays.When all three screens are calibrated, disconnectand remove the Ethernet cable and calibrator.The calibration process for Webex RoomPanorama is now complete.The screen numbers are mixed upCheck that the HDMI cables between the codec and the screens / One Connect boxes are connected properly.1. Use the handle and pull the left screencarefully down, so that you get access to thecodec.2. Check that the screens are connected to theconnectors as shown in the illustration.Note:It is also available online.https:///go/panorama-installationA screen doesn’t show a number1. Check that the HDMI cable is connected to the codec, as described in the Numbers are mixed up section.2. Pull the screen that is not showing a number carefully down to get access to its connectors.3. Main screens (left and right):• Check that the cable is connected between the One Connect box and the screen itself.Caution: This cable must be handled with care, as described in the Installation Guide.• Check that the One Connect box is connected to power.Content screen (top):• Check that the screen is connected to power.Auto power-onautomatically.tap the power button of the screen.Right and left screenRight and left screenNote: It is also available online.The Room Panorama has the following speakers:• 12 main speakers, 6 to the left of the camera and 6 to the right. They are behind the speaker grille.• 4 subwoofers below the main screens, 2 to the left and 2 to the right. They are behind the cosmetic panels.Speaker cablesThe speaker cables connect the speakers (both main speakers and subwoofers) to the amplifier.The speaker cables come as two bundles, one for the left side, and one for the right side.The end that connects to the amplifier are marked with Left Speakers ch1-8 ( A1 ) and Right Speakers ch9-16 ( A2 ).The end that connects to a speaker is marked as shown in the illustration: S n on the cables to the main speakers, and SB n on the cables to thesubwoofers.S 1S 2S 3S 4S 5S 6Issues with the main speaker connections Carefully remove the speaker grille to get access to the main speakers. The grille snaps to magnets.The order of speakers are wrongThis means that wrong cables are connected to some of the speakers.1. Pull speakers that are in a wrong positiongently off their pegs, and disconnect the cable.2. Check the number that is printed on the cable(close to the connector), and connect it to the correct speaker (see illustration).3. Push the speaker back onto its pegs.The left and right speakers are switchedThis means that the left and right cable bundles are connected to the wrong amplifier outputs.S1S2S3S4S5S6Issues with the subwoofer connectionsCheck that the cable marked withSpeakers ch1-8 ( A1 ) and( A2 ) are entered fully into the socket.You need to apply some force.2. Carefully loosen or fully remove the cosmeticpanel the cosmetic panel so that you haveaccess to the subwoofer connector.3. If the cable is not yet connected, it should behanging down behind the system.Check the number that is printed on the cable (close to the connector), and connect it to the correct subwoofer (see illustration).The subwoofer order is wrongThis means that wrong cables are connected to some of the subwoofers. 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Home Control Appliance Module UMA 商品说明书

Home Control Appliance Module UMA 商品说明书

Appliance ModuleModel UMAFUNCTIONThe Appliance Module, model UMA, turns 120VAC appliances and fluorescent lamps ON and OFF (and timed OFF) based on digital commands received over the power wiring from a remote UPB (Universal Powerline Bus) controller. UPB controllers and modules can be freely located anywhere in the home. No additional wiring is required and no radio frequency signals are used for communication. INSTALLATIONThe Appliance Module is designed for indoor use with devices that plug into a power outlet. To install the UMA module:1. Locate the appliance or fluorescent lamp to be controlled and unplugit from the wall outlet. Plug the UMA module into the wall outlet(see illustration below).2. Plug the appliance or fluorescent lamp into the socket on thebottomof the module. The appliance rating must not exceed 15 Amps.3. Turn the appliance or fluorescent lamp power switch ON.4. If desired, another device can be plugged into the socket on thefront of the module, which is always powered.CAUTION: Do not insert metal objects into the module,specifically the program switch, while it is connected to power. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSWhen using electrical products, basic safety precautions should always be followed, including the following:1. READ AND FOLLOW ALL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS.2. Keep away from water. If product comes into contact with water orother liquid, unplug immediately.3. Never use products that have been dropped or damaged.4. Do not use this product outdoors.5. Do not use this product for other than its intended use.6. Do not connect multiple lamps or appliances that, when combined,exceed the maximum load ratings of the product.7. To avoid risk of fire, burns, personal injury and electric shock, installthis product out of reach of small children.8. Do not cover the product with any material when in use.9. This product uses polarized plugs and sockets (one blade is widerthan the other) to reduce the risk of electric shock. These plugs and sockets fit only one way. If they do not fit, consult a technician. Do not use with an extension cord unless plugs can be fully inserted.Do not alter plugs.10. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.CONFIGURATION1. Configuration requires UPB setup/configuration software, calledUPStart, and a model UMC Computer Interface Module. Beforeusing UPStart configuration software, be sure to download the latest version from the Simply Automated website. First time users should also download and follow the Quick Start Guide and use theInstallation Wizard available in UPStart to save time.2. When configuring a UPB system, it may be necessary to place theUMA in SETUP mode. To do this, press the Program Switch (seeillustration) five times rapidly using a non-metallic toothpick or inkpen. The indicator will continuously blink GREEN when the unit is in SETUP mode. To exit SETUP mode, press the Program Switchonce or wait five minutes.OPERATIONThe Appliance Module operates according to commands sent by the controller. The indicator on the module will glow RED when the controlled outlet is OFF and GREEN when the outlet is ON.Two manual override features allow the connected lamp to be turned ON & OFF locally. The first method is to simply turn the lamp ON, OFF and back ON again using the lamp’s ON/OFF switch. The UMA will sense the lamp’s switch changes and output power. The second method of enabling the manual override is by pressing and holding the Program Switch on the UMA for at least three seconds. The indicator will continuously blink RED. The appliance can now be turned ON and OFF by pressing the Program Switch. Press and hold the Program Switch again for at least three seconds to exit from manual override.A Timer function is available in the UMA. Controller commands can turn ON the UMA and load a preset Timer period. The UMA automatically turns OFF at the end of the period. The available preset times are:1 Sec., 5 Sec., 30 Sec., 1 Min.,2 Min., 4 Min., 10 Min., 20 Min., 30 Min., 40 Min., 50 Min., 1 Hr., 2 Hrs.3 Hrs. and4 Hrs.UPB FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGSTo restore the following default settings, place the UMA in SETUP mode and then press the Program Switch ten times. Press the switch twice again to exit this mode.Network Name“Network 1”Room Name “New Room Name”Device Name “NewUMA”Unit ID 2Network ID255Network Password 1234Simply Automated, Incorporated6108 Avenida Encinas, Suite B, Carlsbad, CA 92011 USA Technical Support: or 800-630-9234452-0013-0101 Rev. F Revised: May 12, 2009。

BIOS Tools Package (v.6.1) KTD-00664-K Public User

BIOS Tools Package (v.6.1) KTD-00664-K Public User

BIOS tools for 786LCD/mITX, 886LCD/xxx-GV, 886LCD/mITX, 886LCD-M, 986LCD-M, KT690, KT965, KT780, KTUS15, KTG41, KTQ45, KTGM45, pITX-SP and JRexplus-DC.IntroductionThis application note describes the functions Secure CMOS and OEM Failsafe Defaults which are two exclusive customer specific BIOS setting techniques.The application note also describes how to update BIOS or load BIOS having Secure CMOS or OEM Failsafe Defaults.For having full functionality setup control of the Secure CMOS and the OEM Failsafe Defaults functions a software package: BIOS Tool Package is required.The Secure CMOS and the OEM Failsafe defaults define two different approaches for securing the CMOS / BIOS settings. What approach to be used depends on the actual application.Secure CMOSThe Mother Boards include an EEPROM that can be used to store a Secure CMOS image.The BIOS settings are stored in the RTC CMOS area in the chipset, but by Enabling the Secure CMOS option (in the BIOS Exit menu) a copy of the BIOS settings from the CMOS area is stored in the EEPROM.In case the:•RTC CMOS BIOS settings are lost (Battery failure)•CMOS becomes corrupted (checksum fail)•Optionally special * key is pressed during power on (until KBD LED flashes)... the BIOS settings are loaded from the EEPROM to the CMOS area at BIOS POST. This will secure the user from experiencing problems at battery failure or CMOS corruptions.If the customer enters the BIOS and selects a different setting with the Secure CMOS enabled, then the new setting will be stored in the EEPROM.OEM Failsafe DefaultsThe OEM Failsafe Defaults works equivalent to the Secure CMOS; the CMOS is stored in the EEPROM.In case of:•RTC CMOS BIOS settings are lost (Battery failure)•CMOS becomes corrupted (checksum fail)•Optionally special * key is pressed during power on (until KBD LED flashes)•“Load Failsafe Defaults” is selected in the BIOS Exit menu... the original BIOS settings located in the EEPROM will be copied to the CMOS area. This will secure the user from experiencing problems at battery failure and CMOS corruptions, but also secures that an end-customer has a defined set of BIOS settings that will always work.If a customer enters the BIOS (having OEM Failsafe Defaults active) and changes the settings, then these settings will only be stored in the RTC CMOS. If e.g. a setting makes the display not turning on, then Clear CMOS (jumper) or optionally special * key pressed during POST will load in the OEM Failsafe Defaults making the display turning on again. Alternative press <Del> right after boot, wait a few seconds, press<F8><Enter><F10><Enter> wait 2 seconds and press <Del>.* For some BIOS versions a special key can be defined to reload the Secure CMOS values / OEM Failsafe Defaults when pressed during power on. The key can be set/removed by SetKey.bat/ClrKey.bat.BIOS Tools PackageThe BIOS Tools Package contains files which can be copied to a DOS or Windows XP directory accessible from a Master MB (MotherBoard). It is then possible to update the BIOS on the MB, to activate OEM Failsafe, optionally to select special key (as already described), to Read Master BIOS files and finally to Write the Master BIOS files to other boards (Target boards of same type as Master MB).The easiest way to work with the BIOS tools (Updating and generating Master BIOS files) is via Windows XP, but when it comes to writing the Master BIOS files to other boards (target boards) for series production then the easiest is using USB Stick. (Also USB Floppy can be used).The BIOS Tools Package contains the files:for all Read/write operation on BIOS)BF.EXE (BF=BurnFlash,usedClrKey.bat (optionally used on Master BIOS to inactivate special key)ClrOEM.bat (optionally used on Master BIOS to inactivate the OEM Failsafe Default)RdMast05.bat (used to Read Master BIOS files when BIOS has the size of 0.5MB)RdMast10.bat (used to Read Master BIOS files when BIOS has the size of 1.0MB)Rd45Ma10.bat (used to Read Master BIOS files from KTQ45 or KTGM45 -BIOS size is 1.0MB)Script.txt (Example: Script file used in WrDMI.bat)SetKey.bat (optionally used on Master BIOS to activate special key)SetKey.txt (description of possible special key)SetOEM.bat (optionally used on Master BIOS to activate the OEM Failsafe Default)SP27213.zip (used to prepare USB stick)TypeDMI.bat (Example: Some DMI settings to be entered via keyboard)file used in TypeDMI.bat)ScriptUniqDMI.txt (Example:Upd1.bat (used to update BIOS and to load Optimal Default settings)Upd2.bat (as above but increased safety update, not for all MB’s, see BFlash User Manual)UpdOnDMI.bat (used as Upd.bat, but keep original DMI codes. Note: Script.txt will be generated)WrDMI.txt (Example: Script file containing DMI Type 1 and Type 3 settings)WrMast.bat (writes Master BIOS files to Target board using “safewrite” (if supported by board))WrMast2.bat (same as above, but for boards not supporting “safewrite”, see BFlash User Manual) The above files (User Manual and SP27213.zip not needed) shall be copied to a ”BIOS Tools” directory. Please do not modify the bat files unless you are absolutely sure what you are doing.Prepare USB StickIncluded in the BIOS Tools Package is the file SP27213 “HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool” which can be used to easily make a DOS bootable USB Stick on a PC.As an example:Install the “HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool”.Locate in a C:\DOS directory the DOS files:IO.SYSMSDOS.SYS(These DOS files can be generated by XP by Formatting abootable DOS Floppy Disk).Start the “HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool”.Select device, FAT32 and requested Volume label.Click on “Create a DOS startup Disk”.Select “using DOS system files located at:” and type in thedirectory name containing the 3 DOS files.Click “Start”.Basic BIOS for Master MBIn case the BIOS on the Master MB is not the requested version (BIOS ID can be found in Main menu) and/or if BIOS is missing a Boot Logo etc. then the BIOS must be upgraded before a Master BIOS can be generated. The latest (officially released) BIOS version is available on or optionally a special KT prepared BIOS maybe including Customer Boot Logo etc., can be arranged with Kontron Technology.Finally the (basic) BIOS (xxx.rom file) shall also be copy the directory but renamed to BIOS.rom.Loading basic BIOS (without CMOS/OEM values)A simple BIOS update can be carried right away, because no CMOS/OEM values shall be configured. Prepare target MB (to make sure it’s possible to boot on the USB stick/HDD containing the BIOS Tools) Optionally install the USB stick in the bottom USB slot.Turn on power and enter BIOS by using the <Del> button.Select in BIOS:Exit>Load Optimal DefaultsExit>Save Changes and Exit.Load the BIOS to the target MBUse <F11>-key while booting and manually select boot device.Select the directory containing the BIOS Tools Package and execute the Upd1.bat (or UpdOnDMI.bat). When loading BIOS is done, reset system, enter BIOS and change values if required.Generating Master BIOS files including Secure CMOS/OEM valuesIf the BIOS on the Master MB is the requested type then continue.Rebooting and entering BIOS (<Del> key activated during POST) and select in BIOS:Exit>Load Optimal DefaultsSetup all required BIOS settings including Enabling the Secure CMOS.Exit>Save Changes and Exit.Use <F11>-key while booting and manually select boot device.Enter the BIOS Tools directory.If DMI codes are required then modify the script.txt file and execute WrDMI.bat.SetOEM.bat optionally for activating the OEM Failsafe Defaults.Advanced special BIOS key settings via SetKey.bat (normally not used):read SetKey.txt before using SetKey.bat (modify bat file if required).If any changed has been carried out then reboot and verify the changed functionality.Execute RdMast05.bat (786LCDmITX/886LCD-M) or RdMast10 (986LCD-M/KT965).(This will generate MastBIOS.ROM and MastProm.BIN in the BIOS Tools directory).Note: If OEM Failsafe Defaults is already active and changes to the BIOS must be carried out, then: Execute ClrOEM.bat to remove OEM Failsafe Defaults (Secure CMOS will then be reinstalled).Optionally execute the ClrKey.bat to remove special key.Start all over on this section.Writing Master BIOS files to Target MBOn the Target board: Boot (DOS/XP) to the BIOS Tools directory containing at least the files: BF.EXEMastBIOS.ROMMastProm.BINWrMast.batPlease notice that if RdMast05.bat/RdMast10.bat/Rd45Ma10.bat are located in this directory then there is a risk of accidentally overwriting the Master BIOS files.Execute the WrMast1.bat file in order to write the BIOS files to the Target MB.Optionally modify UniqDMI.txt and execute TypeDMI.bat for manually entering DMI codes.For series production it is recommended to load the files on a DOS bootable USB Stick and maybe include Autoexec.bat to automatically execute the WrMast.bat file.。

Eletech DP-600 User's Manual

Eletech DP-600 User's Manual
Disclaimer Eletech and its subsidiaries shall not be held liable for any loss or claims by you or any other person or entity that may arise through the use of this product.
5. Using the USB cable, connect the power adapter to the DP-600 and plug it in. The power LED will turn on and the audio will automatically start to play in about 10 seconds.
Specifications File Type Supported: MP3, WMA Internal Memory: 128MB minimum flash memory Audio Output Power: 200mW max. Volume Control: Yes Monitoring Speaker: Yes Mounting Plate: Yes
8. If desired, mount the unit on the wall with the mounting plate. 9. In case of power outage, the DP-600 will automatically resume playing in
about 10 seconds after the power is restored.
FCC Statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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5.A mint bowl with a side plate under liner for every three people.
6.Check the table set-up after finish.
7.Ensure all equipment are in place aoardroom must be completely set 1-hourbefore guest arrives.
It shall be presentable and have the adequate space for each delegate as per instructions on the function sheet.
台布的边朝向门口的部分一定要够长并且中缝要笔直。
半圆台不用于主席台和影音设备。
-完-
Linen edge facing door has to be level or the centre folds have to be straight.
Should not use half moon table for presenter and audio visual.
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程序:
准备工作:
1.用组合的宴会台和半圆台按宴会预定单的要求摆台型。
2.铺上合适的台布和台裙。
3.为每位客人准备笔和本,笔放在纸的右侧并与纸平行。
4.为每位客人准备水杯及杯垫。
5.每三位客人摆上一碗垫有底碟的薄荷糖盅。
6.检查摆台。
7.确保所有的设备摆放好并可随时使用。
8.尽可能提供摆放鲜花。
必须谨记:
如摆教室式宴会就不需要半圆台。
8.Always provide centrepiece flower if possible.
Important Points to Remember:
Classroom style may sometimes be used instead of banquet and in this case you cannot use half moons.
标准:
大宴会厅的摆放必须在客到达前1小时准备好,而且要美观。
按照宴会要求,所摆的座位根据人数必须给每位客人足够的空间,让他们感到舒适。
Procedures:
Mise en place:
e a combination of banquet and half moon tables.
2.Cover with the appropriate tablecloths and skirting.
3.Pads and pens for the guests attending.Pens should be set on the right hand side and parallel to the pad.
4.Water glasses with coasterfor each delegate.
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