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N T50198TFT-LCD 3-Channel Charge Pump Power ICD r a f t S p e c.V e r s i o n0.052012/08/222012/08/22 1 Version 0.05 With respect to the information represented in this document, NOVATEK makes no warranty, expressed or implied, including the warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, and non-infringement, nor assumes any legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, completeness or usefulness of any such information.2012/08/22 2 Version 0.05With respect to the information represented in this document, NOVATEK makes no warranty, expressed or implied, including the warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, and non-infringement, nor assumes any legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, completeness or usefulness of any such information.I n d e xI n d e x .............................................................................................................................................................................2 Reversion History .........................................................................................................................................................4 1. General Description..................................................................................................................................................5 2. Features....................................................................................................................................................................5 3. Block Diagram and Operating Circuit.. (6)3.1:12 pins block diagram....................................................................................................................................................................................................6 3.2:16 pins block diagram case1..........................................................................................................................................................................................7 3.3:16 pins block diagram case2 (8)4. Pin Description and package (9)4.1 TDFN-12 pin....................................................................................................................................................................................................................9 4.2 TDFN-12 package............................................................................................................................................................................................................9 4.3 TDFN-16 pin..................................................................................................................................................................................................................10 4.4 TDFN-16 package..........................................................................................................................................................................................................10 4.5 QFN-16 pin.....................................................................................................................................................................................................................11 4.6 QFN-16 pins package.. (11)5. External Component List (12)5.1 12 pins component list....................................................................................................................................................................................................12 5.2 16 pins component list. (12)6. Application information (13)6.1:Power on / off sequence :...........................................................................................................................................................................................14 Case 1: EN_VCL = 1 and EN_VCL_FR = 0 (CP option):............................................................................................................................................14 Case 2: EN_VCL = 1 and EN_VCL_FR = 1 (CP option):............................................................................................................................................14 Case 3: EN_VCL = 0 and EN_VCL_FR = 0 (CP option):............................................................................................................................................15 Case 4: EN_VCL = 0 and EN_VCL_FR = 1 (CP option):............................................................................................................................................15 A VDD pre-charge to GND: control by EN_DIS2GND (CP option).............................................................................................................................16 6.2:Positive Charge Pump Controller :.............................................................................................................................................................................17 6.3:Negative Charge Pump Controller :...........................................................................................................................................................................17 6.4:Application Note :......................................................................................................................................................................................................17 6.5:Typical characteristic:..................................................................................................................................................................................................18 6.5.1 Output voltage V .S. Output current with VCL (Vin = 3V , room temperature )...................................................................................................18 6.5.2 Efficiency V .S. output current with VCL(Vin = 3V , room temperature )............................................................................................................19 6.5.3 Output voltage V .S. Output current of without VCL (Vin = 3V , room temperature )..........................................................................................20 6.5.4 Efficiency V .S. output current of without VCL (Vin = 3V , room temperature )..................................................................................................21 6.6:Two ways to enhance output current capability:..........................................................................................................................................................22 6.6.1: Dickson doubler circuit:......................................................................................................................................................................................22 6.6.2: External component table of Dickson doubler circuit:........................................................................................................................................22 6.6.3: Power On / off sequence with external Dickson mode:.......................................................................................................................................23 6.6.4: Paralleling two device circuit:.............................................................................................................................................................................24 6.6.5: External component of Paralleling two device circuit:. (26)2012/08/22 3 Version 0.05With respect to the information represented in this document, NOVATEK makes no warranty, expressed or implied, including the warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, and non-infringement, nor assumes any legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, completeness or usefulness of any such information.7. Package Information : (27)7.1 TDFN-12 pins package...................................................................................................................................................................................................27 7.2 TDFN-16 pins package...................................................................................................................................................................................................28 7.3 QFN-16 pins package.. (30)8. Absolute Maximum Ratings :................................................................................................................................31 9. Thermal Information :............................................................................................................................................31 10. Electrical Specifications : (32)2012/08/22 4 Version 0.05With respect to the information represented in this document, NOVATEK makes no warranty, expressed or implied, including the warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, and non-infringement, nor assumes any legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, completeness or usefulness of any such information.Reversion History2012/08/22 5 Version 0.05With respect to the information represented in this document, NOVATEK makes no warranty, expressed or implied, including the warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, and non-infringement, nor assumes any legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, completeness or usefulness of any such information.1. General DescriptionThe NT50198 is a high-performance step-up charge pump and inverter to generate two output voltages; it is including pumping controllers for positive and negative output voltage. The following content contains the detailed description and the information of component selection.The positive charge-pump controller provides adjustable regulated output AVDD and fixed -1 ratio of AVEE to supply the TFT.The pumping clock can be generated by internal circuit, to reduce the control signal from driver IC. Or the charge and pump state can be synchronized with LCD display TE signal (PSYNC), it can reduce the interference to display quality when states change.The device requires only five (12 pins) or seven (16 pins) small and low-cost ceramic capacitors.NT50198 is available in TDFN-12 / TDFN-16 / QFN-16 pins package for smart phone LCD panel’s driver IC.Note: According to the FPC layout experience, the components on the FPC may have chance to fall off when wind the FPC. So we strongly suggest to add the Stiffener under the FPC backside area of NT50198.2. FeaturesCharge pump x2 mode for positive AVDD and x-1 mode for negative AVEE .2.5V to 4.8V input supply voltage range AVDD output range :5.8V to 6.0V. AVEE output range :-5.8V to -6.0V. VCL output range :-2.5V to -3.2V.Charge pump clock synchronized with PSYNC for benefit of low noise. Positive and Negative regulated charge Pump with Diode free. External Capacitor 5C or 7C only.QFN-16 (3.0mm * 3.0mm * 0.8 mm) package is available. TDFN-12 (1.5mm * 2.4mm * 0.5 mm) package is available. TDFN-16 (1.5mm * 3.2mm * 0.5 mm) package is available. Control signals voltage 1.65V to 4.8V.2012/08/22 6 Version 0.05With respect to the information represented in this document, NOVATEK makes no warranty, expressed or implied, including the warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, and non-infringement, nor assumes any legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, completeness or usefulness of any such information.3. Block Diagram and Operating Circuit3.1:12 pins block diagram2012/08/22 7 Version 0.05With respect to the information represented in this document, NOVATEK makes no warranty, expressed or implied, including the warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, and non-infringement, nor assumes any legal liability or responsibilityfor the accuracy, completeness or usefulness of any such information.2012/08/22 8 Version 0.05With respect to the information represented in this document, NOVATEK makes no warranty, expressed or implied, including the warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, and non-infringement, nor assumes any legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, completeness or usefulness of any such information.2012/08/22 9 Version 0.05With respect to the information represented in this document, NOVATEK makes no warranty, expressed or implied, including the warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, and non-infringement, nor assumes any legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, completeness or usefulness of any such information.4. Pin Description and package2012/08/22 10 Version 0.05With respect to the information represented in this document, NOVATEK makes no warranty, expressed or implied, including the warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, and non-infringement, nor assumes any legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, completeness or usefulness of any such information.4.4 TDFN-16 packageFigure5:TDFN-16 pins assignment2012/08/22 11 Version 0.05With respect to the information represented in this document, NOVATEK makes no warranty, expressed or implied, including the warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, and non-infringement, nor assumes any legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, completeness or usefulness of any such information.4.6 QFN-16 pins packageFigure7:QFN-16 pins assignment2012/08/22 12 Version 0.05With respect to the information represented in this document, NOVATEK makes no warranty, expressed or implied, including the warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, and non-infringement, nor assumes any legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, completeness or usefulness of any such information.5. External Component List5.1 12 pins component list2012/08/22 13 Version 0.05With respect to the information represented in this document, NOVATEK makes no warranty, expressed or implied, including the warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, and non-infringement, nor assumes any legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, completeness or usefulness of any such information.6. Application informationThe NT50198 can provide a suitable and stable voltage level to TFT LCD driver IC, and NT50198 can refer to PSYNC signal to switch from charge state to pump state and vice versa. This function can avoid state changing noise to interfere display quality. If the driver IC or baseband can not provide PSYNC, please connect PSYNC signal to GND pin for free-running mode (Internal frequency =125 KHz). The difference between free-running mode and sync mode is that the display quality may be worse in free-running mode. It needs larger stable capacitor to reduce the ripple noise. In sync mode, due to the noise is generated at display porch area; it will not be observed on the panels.About the power on/off sequence, please refer to the next chapter in details.2012/08/22 14 Version 0.05With respect to the information represented in this document, NOVATEK makes no warranty, expressed or implied, including the warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, and non-infringement, nor assumes any legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, completeness or usefulness of any such information.6.1:Power on / off sequence :Case 1: EN_VCL = 1 and EN_VCL_FR = 0 (CP option):(1)EN_VCL_FR=0EN_VCL=1SLP_OUT cmd to driver2012/08/22 15 Version 0.05With respect to the information represented in this document, NOVATEK makes no warranty, expressed or implied, including the warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, and non-infringement, nor assumes any legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, completeness or usefulness of any such information.Case 3: EN_VCL = 0 and EN_VCL_FR = 0 (CP option):(3)EN_VCL_FR=0EN_VCL=0SLP_OUT cmd to driver2012/08/22 16 Version 0.05With respect to the information represented in this document, NOVATEK makes no warranty, expressed or implied, including the warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, and non-infringement, nor assumes any legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, completeness or usefulness of any such information.AVDD pre-charge to GND: control by EN_DIS2GND (CP option)2012/08/22 17 Version 0.05With respect to the information represented in this document, NOVATEK makes no warranty, expressed or implied, including the warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, and non-infringement, nor assumes any legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, completeness or usefulness of any such information.6.2:Positive Charge Pump Controller :The NT50198 can provide a trimming-able pump ratio for AVDD. The ratio is adjusted 1.5x or 2.0x or 3.0x by CP option of VCI input voltage.6.3:Negative Charge Pump Controller :The NT50198 can provide a fixed pump ratio to generate AVEE. The ratio is fixed at -1.0x of AVDD.6.4:Application Note :The NT50198 has three control signals :EN_PWR / PSYNC / EN_VCL.1. EN_PWR is used for enable AVDD and AVEE charge pump circuit. When EN_PWR keeps low, it will disableoutput voltage.Note: Please do not connect EN_PWR to VCI. Host should enable EN_PWR pin while VCI power is ready2. PSYNC is used for sync mode with VCL. If EN_VCL = 1 and EN_VCL_FR = 1 (optional pin), VCL enter freepumping mode for internal clock. It will start with EN_PWR pin. If EN_VCL = 1 and EN_PWR_VCL_FR = 0, VCL enter sync mode with PSYNC. In the beginning, VCL will not enable with EN_PWR pin. When PSYNC pin starts to toggle, VCL will pump and follow the frequency of PSYNC. When PSYNC stops toggling, VCL will wait two or more clock and discharge to ground.3. EN_VCL is used for enable VCL charge pump circuit. When EN_VCL keeps low, it will disable output voltage ofVCL. EN_VCL can be connected to VCI for power-on start. (This function is available for 16 pins package only)Protection function :Over voltage protection (clamp function) is included in NT50198.2012/08/22 18 Version 0.05With respect to the information represented in this document, NOVATEK makes no warranty, expressed or implied, including the warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, and non-infringement, nor assumes any legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, completeness or usefulness of any such information.6.5:Typical characteristic:6.5.1 Output voltage V.S. Output current with VCL (Vin = 3V , room temperature )Note : It means when AVDD and AVEE output 20 mA at the same time ,AVDD will drop to 5.435V and AVEE will drop to -5.03V .2012/08/22 19 Version 0.05 With respect to the information represented in this document, NOVATEK makes no warranty, expressed or implied, including the warranties of merchantability, fitness for aparticular purpose, and non-infringement, nor assumes any legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, completeness or usefulness of any such information.2012/08/22 20 Version 0.05With respect to the information represented in this document, NOVATEK makes no warranty, expressed or implied, including the warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, and non-infringement, nor assumes any legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, completeness or usefulness of any such information.6.5.3 Output voltage V.S. Output current of without VCL (Vin = 3V , room temperature )Note : if the capacitor of VCL(C31) does not assembly , it will degrade the AVDD output voltage level and pump efficiency . the NT50198 behavior without VCL is showed as below , the same as TDFN12 .2012/08/22 21 Version 0.05With respect to the information represented in this document, NOVATEK makes no warranty, expressed or implied, including the warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, and non-infringement, nor assumes any legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, completeness or usefulness of any such information.6.5.4 Efficiency V.S. output current of without VCL (Vin = 3V , room temperature )2012/08/22 22 Version 0.05With respect to the information represented in this document, NOVATEK makes no warranty, expressed or implied, including the warranties of merchantability, fitness for aparticular purpose, and non-infringement, nor assumes any legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, completeness or usefulness of any such information.6.6:Two ways to enhance output current capability:6.6.1: Dickson doubler circuit:With heavy loading of AVDD and AVEE, NT50198 provide another option circuit to enhance AVEE circuit ability. Using VCL voltage doubler to generate 2*VCL, and connect with AVEE output pin.It needs to add 2 extra diodes, 1 capacitor and change AVEE capacitor from 2.2uF to 4.7uF and needs to be controlled by C31P signal. (Only available for 16 pin package IC)6.6.2: External component table of Dickson doubler circuit:2012/08/2223Version 0.05With respect to the information represented in this document, NOVATEK makes no warranty, expressed or implied, including the warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, and non-infringement, nor assumes any legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, completeness or usefulness of any such information.6.6.3: Power On / off sequence with external Dickson mode:Note : please notice the power on sequence of VCL , it must enable after AVEE , please contact with us for correct NT50198 part number .2012/08/22 24 Version 0.05With respect to the information represented in this document, NOVATEK makes no warranty, expressed or implied, including the warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, and non-infringement, nor assumes any legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, completeness or usefulness of any such information.6.6.4: Paralleling two device circuit:An increase in converter output current capability with a reduction in output resistance can be obtained by paralleling two devices. The output current capability is approximately equal to double for AVDD and AVEE. A single shared output capacitor is sufficient for proper operation but each device does require its own pump capacitor. Note that the output ripple frequency will be complex since the oscillators are not synchronized.<TDFN 12pin application circuit><TDFN 16pin application circuit><QFN 16pin application circuit>2012/08/22 25 Version 0.05 With respect to the information represented in this document, NOVATEK makes no warranty, expressed or implied, including the warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, and non-infringement, nor assumes any legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, completeness or usefulness of any such information.2012/08/22 26 Version 0.05With respect to the information represented in this document, NOVATEK makes no warranty, expressed or implied, including the warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, and non-infringement, nor assumes any legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, completeness or usefulness of any such information.6.6.5: External component of Paralleling two device circuit:<16pin external component table>2012/08/22 27 Version 0.05Withrespect to the information represented in this document, NOVATEKmakes no warranty,expressedor implied, including the warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, and non-infringement, nor assumes any legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, completeness or usefulness of any such information.7. Package Information :7.1 TDFN-12 pins package2012/08/22 28 Version 0.05Withrespect tothe information represented in this document, NOVATEK makes nowarranty, expressed or implied, including the warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, and non-infringement, nor assumes any legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, completeness or usefulness of any such information.7.2 TDFN-16 pins package2012/08/22 29 Version 0.05With respect tothe informationrepresented in this document, NOVATEK makesno warranty, expressed or implied, including the warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, and non-infringement, nor assumes any legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, completeness or usefulness of any such information.2012/08/22 30 Version 0.05Withrespect to theinformation representedin this document, NOVATEKmakes no warranty, expressed or implied, including the warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, and non-infringement, nor assumes any legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, completeness or usefulness of any such information.7.3 QFN-16 pins package2012/08/22 31 Version 0.05With respect to the information represented in this document, NOVATEK makes no warranty, expressed or implied, including the warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, and non-infringement, nor assumes any legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, completeness or usefulness of any such information.8. Absolute Maximum Ratings :2012/08/22 32 Version 0.05With respect to the information represented in this document, NOVATEK makes no warranty, expressed or implied, including the warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, and non-infringement, nor assumes any legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, completeness or usefulness of any such information.10. Electrical Specifications :。

BBK 78mm Throttle Intake Installation Guide

BBK 78mm Throttle Intake Installation Guide

BBK 78mm Throttle Intake Installation Guide (96-04 GT)The below installation instructions work for the following products:•BBK 78mm Throttle Intake (96-04 GT)Please read through the instructions carefully before starting this project. Take the time to get all the materials together as well as all the safety equipment.Tools needed:•1/4 or 3/8” Drive Ratchet•5/16 socket•10mm deep socket•3” extension• 4 and 6mm Allen wrenches•Small pliers•Phillips ScrewdriverHere's What You Should Have• 4 mounting Allen screws• 2 throttle cable bracket mounting Allen screws• 2 TPS (throttle position sensor) Phillips screws•TPS bushing• 2 PCV fittings (positive crankcase ventilation)• 1 EGR gasket (exhaust gas recirculation)• 1 IAC valve gasket (idle air control valve)Here's the Stock Throttle Body and PlenumInstallation:1.The first step you will want to take is to inspect and clean the new BBK throttle intake. It is a good idea to lookfor rough edges, metal shavings, dirt or other things that you don’t want to have sucked down into your engine. After you have done this, you will want to disconnect the negative terminal on your battery. Now you will remove the following from the stock throttle body and plenum:•Air intake hose•Electrical connector from the TPS•Electrical connector from the IAC valve•Vacuum hose next to TPS•Vacuum hose located behind plenum near the throttle cable bracket•Hose connected to IAC valve•Hose connected to PCV fitting•Remove the two EGR tube bolts2.Remove the two throttle cable bracket screws.3.Now remove the throttle spring from the throttle body. Then remove the cruise control cable, by pulling upwardson the fitting. It will be snapped on pretty tight, but with some coaxing it will come up and off. Here is what it will look like:4.Remove the throttle cable from the stock throttle body. The cable will curl up and under the guide, and is fittedwith a metal stud that needs to pop out to release. It helps if you push the throttle forward with your finger in order to loosen the slack on the cable.5.With everything disconnected, you can continue and remove the five bolts that hold the plenum to the intakemanifold. Your ratchet extension will come in handy here. With the bolts removed, you can pull up and remove the throttle body and plenum as one piece and set it aside.6.With the plenum off, inspect the gasket and mating area on the intake manifold to make sure it is okay, and wipethe surface of any dirt, leaves or other things. If you’re working in an area that has flying debris, it may be a good idea to put a towel over the opening to keep anything from going into your intake manifold.7.Now return to your stock throttle body / plenum and remove the following:•Throttle position sensor (2 screws you won’t need to reuse)•IAC Valve (2 bolts you will need to reuse)8.On the new BBK unit, you can now install the TPS using the two screws supplied with your kit. Place the suppliedTPS bushing onto the TPS shaft. You will turn the TPS downward to match up the slot with the blade, and then turn it upwards to match up the mounting holes.9.Now determine which PCV fitting you need to use and install it into the plenum.•96-01 – you will use the small PCV fitting•02-04 – you will use the Large PCV fitting*You will need to screw the fitting into place as much as you can by hand, and then use a pair of pliers to turn it into the plenum all the way. It can be a bit difficult to do because the plenum limits where you can get a grip on the fitting. You must install it all the way in, or else the IAC valve will not be able to sit onto the plenum correctly.10.Next use the supplied IAC gasket to mount the IAC valve onto the new unit, using the original bolts.11.You are now ready to place the plenum back onto the intake manifold and line up the mounting holes. You willonly use 4 mounting points for this unit, and you will use the four 6mm Allen bolts supplied with the kit. If you need more torque on these bolts, you can use the open end of a box wrench to turn your Allen wrench further.12.Next go around your throttle intake and reconnect all the connections.•Reconnect the electrical connector on the TPS•Reconnect vacuum hose next to TPS•Reconnect electrical connector on IAC valve•Reconnect vacuum hose on IAC valve•Reconnect vacuum hose onto PCV fitting•Use supplied gasket and original bolts to reconnect the EGR tube•Reconnect vacuum hose near throttle cable bracket13.After the connections have been reestablished, you can move on to reconnecting the throttle cable bracket,throttle spring, throttle cable and cruise control cable. First start off by bolting on the throttle cable bracket with the new 4mm Allen bolts supplied in the kit. Now channel your throttle cable under and up into the guide, which is the reverse of how you removed it. The guide will be different from the stock one, in that you will need to snap the cable past a little plate that keeps it from coming off the guide.14.You will need to push the throttle forward with your finger to get some slack and pop the metal stud into the newlocation hole. It is a tighter fit than stock was, but it will eventually pop into the hole and sit correctly. Next, snap the cruise control cable end into place by pushing downwards on it. Reconnect the throttle spring into place. Give the throttle a few pushes with your finger to make sure your cables are correct. Ensure that they're not snagging onanything, and the throttle is not sticking open.stly, reconnect the air intake hose and negative battery terminal. The new throttle body opening will be muchlarger than stock so you might have to do a bit of wrestling to stretch your rubber coupling around it.16.Start your engine and let it run at idle for a few minutes to let the computer learn about the new air volume that’sbeen introduced. Press the gas pedal a few times to make sure it is engaging the throttle correctly and is not sticking open. Take it out for a test drive and enjoy the extra ponies!Installation instructions provided by AmericanMuscle customer Michael Cortez 11.10.08Find more how-tos, instructions and videos at !。

ASUS M80CJ桌面电脑用户手册说明书

ASUS M80CJ桌面电脑用户手册说明书

TEC BASETEC MEMORY TEC GRAPHIC TEC dGfx_add TEC STORAGE TEC TVTEC AUDIOETEC_MAX15040000154Measured Required ResultMeasured Required Result P LOWEST 0.300.50PASS 0.300.50PASS P Off 0.30 1.00PASS 0.30 1.70PASS P Idle 16.71----16.71---P Sleep 0.88 5.00PASS 0.92 5.70PASS E TEC 60.38154.00PASS60.39154.00PASSWResultW Result PASSG7NA Discrete audio cardsProduct Category M80CJCategory D M80CJ0.90Power FactorEfficiencyGraphics Type# of Additional dGfx Internal Power SupplyNameplate Power Memory (GB)Discrete TV tuners Issue date 25-Jan-172017Model Name Product type Year of Manufacture Model family list Desktop ComputerM80CJ Representative modelBrandCompany name Contact information Internet site Address LogoASUSASUSTeK COMPUTER INC.******************15, Li-Te Rd., Peitou, Taipei 112, Taiwan Discrete NA 8NoPower demand E TEC value (kWh) and capability adjustmentsAverage Efficiency 92.0%87.0%External Power SupplyAt 50% of Rated Output 85%At 100% of Rated Output 82%1NodGfx Category Add dGfx Category # of StorageWoL Disable WoL Enable (if applicable)Measured RequiredAt 20% of Rated Output 82%Can the battery[ies] in this notebook computer be easily replaced by users themselvesNANameplate Power 230Measured Required the minimum number of loading cycles that the batteries can withstand 34.66NA noise levels (the declared A-weighted sound power level)the total content of mercury as X,X mg of integrated displayNA4. The power management feature is enabled by default.The measurement methodologyECMA-383, Measuring the Energy Consumption of Personal Computing ProductsThe instrumentation, set-up and circuits used for electrical testing are accordance with ECMA-383Test voltage in V and frequency in Hz Total harmonic distortion of the electricity supply system 230V, 50Hz <21. Power management is a process that allows displays and computers (CPU, hard drive, etc.) to enter low-power states when sitting idle.12. Users can adjust how long your computer waits before sleeping or hibernating. Please refer to the user manual or website of O.S. provider for further information.13. Lowest power state means the state with the lowest power demand found in a computer. This mode may be entered or left by either a mechanical means or via automatic means14. Idle state means a state of a computer in which the operating system and other software havecompleted loading, a user profile has been created, the computer is not in sleep mode, and activity is limited to those basic applications that the operating system starts by default9. The computer is automatically set to sleep after 30 minutes of user inactivity.2. Inactive displays with enabled power management enter low-power modes by turning off monitor output,which can save $10 to $30(USD) per monitor annually3. The low power modes of inactive computers can involve reducing power consumption or spinning down the hard disk, which can save $15 to $45(USD) per desktop computer annually.10. To wake your computer, click the mouse, press power button, or press any key on the keyboard.11. For windows system, Notebook Computers will enter into hibernation after 360 minutes5. Sleep is a power-saving state that allows a computer to quickly resume full-power operation (typically within several seconds) when users want to start working again.6. Hibernation is a power-saving state designed primarily for laptops. Of all the power-saving states in Windows, hibernation uses the least amount of power.7. Hybrid sleep is designed primarily for desktop computers. Hybrid sleep is a combination of sleep and hibernate. When hybrid sleep is turned on, putting your computer into sleep automatically puts your computer into hybrid sleep. Hybrid sleep is typically turned on by default on desktop computers.8. The display is automatically set to sleep after 10 minutes of user inactivity.。

富士通笔记本生命书U749说明书

富士通笔记本生命书U749说明书

DatasheetFUJITSU Notebook LIFEBOOK U749Ultra-Mobile Meets Ultra SecureThe new LIFEBOOK U749 is a slim and light ultra-mobile notebook based on the latest 8th generation Intel® Core™ processor for business professionals seeking optimum mobility for business trips and ergonomics in the office. The 14” screen, light weight from 1.49 kg, Thunderbolt™ 3 connector, and up to 13 hours 58 mins battery runtime enables it to provide excellent mobility and portability. Ergonomic viewing, outstanding security with the optional integrated PalmSecure TM palm vein sensor or Fingerprint sensor, and a smart design makes it the notebook of choice in today’s modern workstyle.Elegant design and mobilityManage your workday with premium notebooks providing ultimate convenience to maximize your productivity■ A remarkable slim 19 mm ultra-mobile notebook starting from 1.49 kg, HD or FHD display, anti-glare, FHD touch panel option, aluminium/magnesium housing and optional backlit keyboardExcellent security for your businessEnhance your security with outstanding features to best protect your notebook and company data from unauthorized access■ Optional integrated PalmSecure TM palm vein sensor or Fingerprint sensor, Trusted Platform Module2.0, integrated Smartcard readerPremium connectivityStay flexible and productive within a modern workplace environment■ Compact and versatile Thunderbolt™ 3 connector to charge your laptop, transfer files at fast speeds,connect external monitors and other peripherals■ Full set of interfaces with full-size LAN connector, VGA connector and HDMI connector ■ Optional embedded 4G/LTE, WLAN and BluetoothConvenient upgradeabilityDirect access to key components reduces upgrade time and costs ■ Battery, memory and internal storage can be changed easilyFamily conceptReduce your acquisition cost as well as the complexity of your IT equipment■ Shared components such as the same classic or USB Type-C TM port replicator, AC Adapter andkeyboard layout across the ultra-mobile LIFEBOOK U familySpecificationProcess family Intel® Core™ i7-8665U Processor (Quad Cores, 8M Cache, 1.9 GHz, up to 4.80 GHz, Intel® vPro TM)Intel® Core™ i7-8565U Processor (Quad Cores, 8M Cache, 1.8 GHz, up to 4.60 GHz)Intel® Core™ i5-8365U Processor (Quad Cores, 6M Cache, 1.6 GHz, up to 4.10 GHz, Intel® vPro TM)Intel® Core™ i5-8265U Processor (Quad Cores, 6M Cache, 1.6 GHz, up to 3.90 GHz)Intel® Core™ i3-8145U Processor (Dual Cores, 4M Cache, 2.1 GHz, up to 3.90 GHz)Chipset Chipset is integrated with processorOperating system Windows 10 Pro. Fujitsu recommends Windows 10 Pro.1Windows 10 Home1Maximum RAM capacity Up to 32 GB DDR4-2400Memory slots 2 DIMM (DDR4)Internal storage2SSD SATA, 256 GB / 512 GB, M.2SSD SATA, 256 GB / 512 GB / 1 TB, M.2, SED/OPAL2SSD PCIe NVMe, 256 GB / 512 GB / 1 TB, M.2, SED/OPAL2Display 35.6 cm (14”), LED backlight, Full HD, Anti-glare display, touch, WVA, 1,920 x 1,080 pixel, 700:1, 300 cd/m²35.6 cm (14”), LED backlight, Full HD, Anti-glare display, WVA, 1,920 x 1,080 pixel, 700:1, 300 cd/m²35.5 c m (14”), LED backlight, HD, Anti-glare display, 1,366 x 768 pixel, 350:1, 220 cd/m²Graphics3Intel® UHD Graphics 620LAN Intel® Ethernet Connection I219-LMWLAN (Optional) Intel® Dual Band Wireless-AC 9560 802.11ac/a/b/g/n (2x2) and Bluetooth® 5.01 Combo Audio/Microphone1 Thunderbolt TM 3 (with power delivery function)2 USB 3.1 Gen 1 (1 with Anytime USB charge function)1 HDMI1 VGA1 Ethernet RJ-45 (with status LED)1 Port Replicator docking (port replicator to be purchased separately)Expansion slots 1 SD (supports SD, SDHC, SDXC)1 SIM (available when WWAN installed)Keyboard and pointing devices US Keyboard w/touch stick (Optional)US Keyboard w/backlit (Optional)Number of keyboard keys: 84, Keyboard pitch: 19 mm, Keyboard stroke: 1.7mmMulti gesture touchpad with integrated mouse button functionalitySecurity Integrated Fingerprint sensor (Optional)Integrated PalmSecure TM palm vein sensor (Optional)Integrated Smartcard reader (Optional)Trusted Platform Module (TPM 2.0) (Optional)Fujitsu EraseDisk (BIOS) (Optional)Fujitsu AuthConductor TM Client Basic/ Fujitsu Workplace ProtectFujitsu BIOS/ Hard Disk password protectionSecurity lock (lock to be purchased separately)Manageability Intel® AMT (depending on processer)WOL, WOM, PXE, WFM 2.0 Compliant DMIAdditional Software Fujitsu Anytime USB Charge UtilityFujitsu Battery UtilityFujitsu Bonus AppsFujitsu Function Key Lock UtilityFujitsu Function ManagerFujitsu LIFEBOOK Application PanelFujitsu Mic Mute UtilityFujitsu Mobility Center Extension UtilityFujitsu Pointing Device UtilityFujitsu System Extension UtilityMicrosoft® Office TrialMcAfee Multi Access Internet Security TrialSierra Wireless Skylight (only available on preconfigured devices with WWAN)Waves MaxxAudio (Audio Enhancer)AC Adapter 19 V/ 65 W (3.42 A), 100 V – 240 V, 50 Hz – 60 Hz, 3-pin (grounded) stick typeBattery 4-cell, 50Wh; Up to 13 hrs 58 mins5Quick Charge: Up to 80% charging in 1 hourDimension (W x D x H) 332.6 x 234 x 19 mmWeight Starting at 1.49 kg; (Weight may vary depending on actual configuration)Warranty 1 year warranty (depending on country); Warranty upgrades available, sold separatelyEnvironmental Compliance RoHS; ENERGY STAR® 7.1; EPEAT® Bronze (dedicated regions)Recommended AccessoriesClassic Port ReplicatorFlexibility, expandability, desktop replacement and investment protection are just a few benefits of Fujitsu docking options. It takes just a second to attach your notebook to the Port Replicator and get connected to your external display, keyboard and mouse. Your workplace is simple and tidy while you are instantly ready to work with your notebook.USB Type-C TM Port ReplicatorFlexibility, expandability, desktop replacement, investment protection 3x USB 3.1 Gen 1, DisplayPort, VGA, HDMI, RJ-45AC Adapter LIFEBOOKPower your notebook at work, at home or on the road with a second power source. You can easily recharge your notebook everywhere. Depending on your notebook you can choose from various AC Adapters ranging from a stick type adapter to standard adapters, or even the innovative ECO AC Adapter.Fujitsu Pro Green Case 14The Fujitsu Pro Green Case 14 protect s notebooks with up to 14.0” screens. A padded top-loading notebook compartment made of shock-absorbing foam ensures additional protection. Its front pouch is ideal for storing of power adaptors, office supplies or personal items. It’s made by recycled PET material and PU leather. It is the perfect business case in a practical design.Fujitsu Display P24-8 WE NeoThe FUJITSU Display P24-8 WE Neo is a 16:10 IPS panel monitor that has DisplayView™ IT Suite that helps you activate features such Presence Sensor, Workplace Lighting Guide that promote the overall ergonomics and security of your workplace. The monitor has a 178°/178° wide viewing angle delivering a consistent picture quality and is ideal for CAD and Document Management applications.More informationIn addition to Fujitsu Notebook LIFEBOOK U749, Fujitsu provides a range of platform solutions. They combine reliable Fujitsu products with the best in services, know-how and worldwide partnerships.Fujitsu PortfolioBuild on industry standards, Fujitsu offers a full portfolio of IT hardware and software products, services, solutions and cloud offering, ranging from clients to datacenter solutions and includes the broad stack of Business Solutions, as well as the full stack of Cloud offering. This allows customers to leverage from alternative sourcing and delivery models to increase their business agility and to improve their IT operation’s reliability.Computing Products/global/products/computing/Software/software/To learn more about Fujitsu Notebook LIFEBOOK U749, please contact your Fujitsu sales representative, Fujitsu Business partner, or visit our website.All rights reserved, including intellectual property rights. Technical data subject to modifications and delivery subject to availability. Any liability that the data and illustrations are complete, actual or correct is excluded.Designations may be trademarks and/or copyrights of the respective manufacturer, the use of which by third parties for their own purposes may infringe the rights of such owner.For further information see /terms © 2019 Fujitsu Business Technologies Asia Pacific LimitedFujitsu Green Policy Innovation is our worldwide project for reducing burdens on the environment.Using our global know-how, we aim to contribute to the creation of a sustainable environment for future generations through IT.Please find further information at/global/about/environment/Technical data are subject to modification and delivery subject to availability. Any liability that the data and illustrations are complete, actual or correct is excluded. Designations may be trademarks and/or copyrights of the respective manufacturer, the use of which by third parties for their own purposes may infringe the rights of such owner.HONG KONGFujitsu Business Technologies Asia Pacific Ltd. Tel: (852) 3910-8228Email:***********************.com /pcSINGAPOREFujitsu Asia Pte Ltd. Tel: (65) 6710-5403Email:***************.com /pcCHINAFujitsu (China) Holdings Co., Ltd. – PC China Division Tel:(86*************Email:*************************.com /pcINDONESIAPT Fujitsu Indonesia Tel: (62) 21-570-9330Email:*********************.com /pcPHILIPPINESFujitsu Philippines, Inc. Tel: (63) 2-841-8488Email:***************.com /pcMALAYSIAFujitsu (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd Tel: (60) 3-8230-4188Email:*********************.com /pcTAIWANFujitsu Taiwan Ltd.Tel: (886) 02-2311-2255Email:*******************.com /pcTHAILANDFujitsu (Thailand) Co., Ltd. Tel: (66) 0-2302-1500 Email:***************.com /pcVIETNAMFujitsu Vietnam Limited (Hanoi) Tel: (84) 4-2220-3113Email:****************.com /pcNote: For countries not listed above, please contact our Hong Kong office.Specification disclaimersNot all features are available in all editions or versions of Windows. Systems may require upgraded and/or separately purchased hardware, drivers, software or BIOS update to take full advantage of Windows functionality. Windows 10 is automatically updated, which is always enabled. ISP fees may apply and additional requirements may apply over time for updates. GB = 1 billion bytes. TB = 1 trillion bytes, when referring to hard disk drive capacity. Accessible capacity may vary, also depending on used software. Up to 20 GB of HDD space is reserved for system recovery. Shared memory depending on main memory size and operating system. WWAN module is optional and requires separately purchased service contract. Check with service provider for coverage and availability in your area. Connection speeds will vary due to location, environment, network conditions, and other factors. Battery runtime information is based on worldwide acknowledged BAPCo® MobileMark® 2014 (office productivity). Refer to for additional details. The BAPCo® MobileMark® Benchmark provides results that enable direct product comparisons between manufacturers. It does not guarantee any specific battery runtime which actually can be lower and may vary depending on product model, configuration, application and power management settings. The battery capacity decreases slightly with every re-charge and over its lifetime.FUJITSU shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein. Ultrabook, Celeron, Celeron Inside, Core Inside, Intel, Intel Logo, Intel Atom, Intel Atom Inside, Intel Core, Intel Inside, Intel Inside Logo, Intel vPro, Itanium, Itanium Inside, Pentium, Pentium Inside, vPro Inside, Xeon, and Xeon Inside are trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the U.S. and/or other countries. USB Type-C™ and USB -C™ are trademarks of USB Implementers Forum. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.All rights reserved, including intellectual property rights. Technical data subject to modifications and delivery subject to availability. Any liability that the data and illustrations are complete, actual or correct is excluded. Designations may be trademarks and/or copyrights of the respective manufacturer, the use of which by third parties for their own purposes may infringe the rights of such owner. For further information see /terms . © 2019 Fujitsu Business Technologies Asia Pacific Limited Last Update: 10July 2019。

tds__IJR-4000 FW100 (2013.3.06) (Eng) (Rev. 1)

tds__IJR-4000 FW100 (2013.3.06) (Eng)   (Rev. 1)

IJR-4000 FW100
2) Lot number Sign
Lot No. Explanation 2012 Year 05 Month 25 Day 2 Divide 01 Number
IJR-4000 FW100
2. PROCESS
Exactly Control and maintain to the recommended process as be listed in below. Unless does like that, it could be cause for deterioration of quality and reliability.
IJR-4000 FW100
4. TROUBLE SHOOTING
Fast curing and low energy requirement RoHS approved & Low-halogen contents(Halogen-free) Good settling stability.
Excellent adhesion & hardness to semi- & Fully cured solder mask.
* Note : The above- mentioned test data is based on our process condition, not to guarantee a test result in your process. The test data is also subject to change without notice.
TAIYO INK MFG. CO., (KOREA) LTD / R&D Institute

Autodesk 产品说明书

Autodesk 产品说明书

© 2018 Autodesk, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Except as otherwise permitted by Autodesk, Inc., this publication, or parts thereof, may not be reproduced in any form, by any method, for any purpose. Certain materials included in this publication are reprinted with the permission of the copyright holder.Disclaimer THIS PUBLICATION AND THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IS MADE AVAILABLE BY AUTODESK, INC. “AS IS.” AUTODESK, INC. DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE REGARDING THESE MATERIALS.Trademarks The following are registered trademarks of Autodesk, Inc., in the USAand/or other countries: Autodesk Robot Structural Analysis, Autodesk Concrete Building Structures, Spreadsheet Calculator, ATC, AutoCAD, Autodesk, Autodesk Inventor, Autodesk (logo), Buzzsaw, Design Web Format, DWF, ViewCube, SteeringWheels, and Autodesk Revit. All other brand names, product names or trademarks belong to their respective holders.Third Party Software Program Credits ACIS Copyright© 1989-2001 Spatial Corp. Portions Copyright© 2002 Autodesk, Inc. Copyright© 1997 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. International CorrectSpell™ Spelling Correction Sys tem© 1995 by Lernout & Hauspie Speech Products, N.V. All rights reserved. InstallShield™ 3.0. Copyright© 1997 InstallShield Software Corporation. All rights reserved. PANTONE® and other Pantone, Inc. trademarks are the property of Pantone, Inc.© Pantone, Inc., 2002. Portions Copyright© 1991-1996 Arthur D. Applegate. All rights reserved. Portions relating to JPEG © Copyright 1991-1998 Thomas G. Lane. All rights reserved. Portions of this software are based on the work of the Independent JPEG Group. Portions relating to TIFF © Copyright 1997-1998 Sam Leffler. © Copyright 1991-1997 Silicon Graphics, Inc. All rights reserved.How to create an Add-In extension .dll file and make it available from Robot pull down menu. (language C#)August 28, 20181. IntroductionRobot Structure Analysis is equipped with appropriate interfaces that allow you to extend the functionality in a fairly simple way by including external components called directly from its pull down menu.This document was created to help you quickly implement such an add-in extension by using Visual Studio C# project. T he points below are in fact step by step instruction you should utilize to implement your own add-in extension and have possibility to call it from Robot Structure Analysis pull down menu.2. Visual Studio C# template projectIf you want to create add-in extension use project template attached to Robot Structure Analysis SDK (its name is MyAddin) or modify your own project basing on this project using the information contained in this short manual.The sample project template attached to Robot Structure Analysis SDK is the complete add-in but in fact it is doing nothing except showing simple window. This is only example but by adding your own code into proper places you will be able to obtain what you intent.3. References to RobotOM (Robot Object Model) libraryIn your project set references to RobotOM library (Interop.RobotOM.dll in the case of C# project). In the template project attached to RSA SDK references to RobotOM library are setto…\MyAddin\bin\Debug\Interop.RobotOM.dll4. Project configurationThe following screen shots briefly summarize the necessary project settings. Make sure that your add-in assembly is COM visible.5. Implementation of IRobotAddIn interfaceBelow you can see the simplest implementation of the IRobotAddIn interface.The DoCommand method will be executed after clicking on the appropriate pull down menu item . Therefore, it must contain instructions responsible for the appropriate functionalities of your add-in extension. The commands can be distinguished using the cmd_id parameter.By means of the InstallCommands method individual commands are added to the Robot Structure Analysis pull down menu This is done using cmd_list parameter being RobotCmdList type.using System;using System.Collections.Generic;using System.Linq;using System.Text;using RobotOM;namespace MyAddin{// ----------[VisibleAttribute(true)]public class Class1 : IRobotAddIn{private IRobotApplication iapp = null;public bool Connect(RobotApplication robot_app, int add_in_id, bool first_time){iapp = robot_app;return true;}public bool Disconnect(){iapp = null;return true;}public void DoCommand(int cmd_id){//exemplary implementationSystem.Windows.Forms.MessageBox.Show("Command " + cmd_id.ToString() + " executed.");// or execute any of your command for e.g. new Form1().Show();}public double GetExpectedVersion(){return 10;}public int InstallCommands(RobotCmdList cmd_list){//exemplary implementationcmd_list.New(1, "My Command 1"); // Text in Robot menureturn cmd_list.Count;}}// ----------}6. Setting new GUID for IRobotAddIn implementation and COM visible attribute for all forms… COM visibility attribute must be set to FALSE for all forms in your add-in.7. Add your own functionality code and build projectImplement DoCommand method with instructions responsible for the appropriate functionalities of your add-in extension.Implement InstallCommands to add individual commands to the Robot Structure Analysis pull down menu.Build project.8. Preparing add-in .dll file to run with Robot Structure Analysis•Create .tlb fileGo to folder where your add-in .dll file is generated (…\MyAddin\bin\Debug in ourexample)Run command :c:\Windows\\Framework64\v4.0.30319\regasm.exe /tlb /codebaseMyAddin.dllorc:\Windows\\Framework64\v2.0.50727\RegAsm.exe /tlb/codebase MyAddin.dll•Add created .tlb library to add-in .dll file:From the File menu \Open\File -> open created add-in .dll file(…\MyAddin\bin\Debug\MyAddin.dll in our example) and add created .tlb library to .dllfile (right hand mouse click menu).Resource type should be named as TYPELIB.•Change TYPELIB numberChange number to e.g 1.0 using Properties (right hand mouse click menu)•Close Visual Studio and save changes to .dll file9. Registration of created add-in .dll file to enable its visibility in Robot Structure AnalysisRegister add-in .dll file after its locating in target folder on any computer you want it to use as described below:•Open Command Prompt window as Admin•Go to the folder where the add-in .dll file is located and register it by commands: c:\Windows\\Framework64\v4.0.30319\regasm.exe /tlb /codebaseMyAddin.dllorc:\Windows\\Framework64\v2.0.50727\RegAsm.exe /tlb /codebaseMyAddin.dll9. Making new option available in Robot Structure Analysis pull down menuStart RSA, select any structure type, then from Add-ins menu start Add-ins Manage and u sing “…” button show path to add-in .dll file, then press Add button.… a fter closing manager the new option should be available in robot menuas it is showed above.How to create an Add-In extension .dll file and make it available from Robot pull down menu. (language VB Net )1. Visual Studio VBNet template projectCreate a class library project:Inside Visual Studio, on the File menu, click New Project. In the Installed Templates tab in the left-hand window, click Visual Basic. In the middle window, click Class Library.Enter MyAddinVBNet in the Name box and enter D:\Add-in in Location box then click OK.Visual Studio will create a default code project for you and display the code in the code window.2. Add references:In the Solution Explorer window on the right-hand side of the Visual Studio window, right-click References and click Add Reference…Click the Browse tab and in the Add Reference dialog and browse to the Autodesk Robot Structural Analysis Professional product installation sub-folder. (The sub-folder path depends on where you have installed RSA 201x. The default path isC:\Program Files\Autodesk\Autodesk Robot Structural Analysis Professional201x\*).You will add reference file from this folder. Select robotom.tlb, and then click OK. Now the interface DLL file is referenced in your project. All the RSA APIs are exposed by these interface files and your project can use all of those available APIs from them.3. Project configurationThe following screen shots briefly summarize the necessary project settings.4. Implementation of IRobotAddIn interfaceBelow you can see the simplest implementation of the IRobotAddIn interface.The DoCommand method will be executed after clicking on the appropriate pull down menu item . Therefore, it must contain instructions responsible for the appropriate functionalities of your add-in extension. The commands can be distinguished using the cmd_id parameter.By means of the InstallCommands method individual commands are added to the Robot Structure Analysis pull down menu This is done using cmd_list parameter being RobotCmdList type.Imports RobotOM<ComClass(Class1.ClassId)>Public Class Class1Implements RobotOM.IRobotAddIn' This GUID provides the COM identity For this Class' and its COM interfaces. If you change it, existing' clients will no longer be able to access the class.Public Const ClassId As String = "xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx"Private robotApp As RobotOM.IRobotApplication' A creatable COM class must have a Public Sub New()' with no parameters, otherwise, the class will not be' registered in the COM registry and cannot be created' via CreateObject.Public Sub New()MyBase.New()End SubPublic Sub DoCommand(cmd_id As Integer) Implements IRobotAddIn.DoCommand Select Case cmd_idCase 1'Clicking on first command in menu user gets messageMsgBox("Message From AddinVBNet")Case 2'Clicking on second command in menu user gets dialogDim frm As New Form1()Dim value As Integervalue = robotApp.Project.Structure.Bars.GetAll().Countfrm.Init(value)frm.ShowDialog()End SelectEnd SubPublic Function Connect(robot_app As RobotApplication, add_in_id As Integer,first_time As Boolean) As Boolean Implements IRobotAddIn.ConnectrobotApp = robot_appReturn TrueEnd FunctionPublic Function Disconnect() As Boolean Implements IRobotAddIn.DisconnectrobotApp = NothingReturn TrueEnd FunctionPublic Function GetExpectedVersion() As Double ImplementsIRobotAddIn.GetExpectedVersionReturn 19.0End FunctionPublic Function InstallCommands(cmd_list As RobotCmdList) As Integer Implements IRobotAddIn.InstallCommandscmd_list.[New](1, "Command 1 from AddinVBNet")cmd_list.[New](2, "Command 2 from AddinVBNet")Return cmd_list.CountEnd FunctionEnd Class5. Setting new GUID for IRobotAddIn implementationReplace xxxx.. with new GUID .6. Preparing add-in .dll file to run with Robot Structure Analysis•Create .tlb fileGo to folder where your add-in .dll file is generated (…\MyAddinVBNet\bin\Debug inour example)Run command :c:\Windows\\Framework64\v4.0.30319\regasm.exe /tlb /codebase MyAddinVBNet.dllorc:\Windows\\Framework64\v2.0.50727\RegAsm.exe /tlb/codebase MyAddinVBNet.dll•Add created .tlb library to add-in .dll file:From the File menu \Open\File -> open created add-in .dll file(…\MyAddinVBNet\bin\Debug\MyAddinVBNet.dll in our example) and add created .tlb library to .dll file (right hand mouse click menu).Resource type should be named as TYPELIB.•Change TYPELIB numberChange number to e.g 1.0 using Properties (right hand mouse click menu)•Close Visual Studio and save changes to .dll file7. Registration of created add-in .dll file to enable its visibility in Robot Structure AnalysisRegister add-in .dll file after its locating in target folder on any computer you want it to use as described below:•Open Command Prompt window as Admin•Go to the folder where the add-in .dll file is located and register it by commands:c:\Windows\\Framework64\v4.0.30319\regasm.exe /tlb /codebaseMyAddinVBNet.dllorc:\Windows\\Framework64\v2.0.50727\RegAsm.exe /tlb /codebaseMyAddinVBNet.dll8. Making new option available in Robot Structure Analysis pull down menuStart RSA, select any structure type, then from Add-ins menu start Add-ins Manage and using “…” button show path to add-in .dll file, then press Add button.… a fter closing manager the new option should be available in robot menu as it is showed above.。

GS91002

GS91002

GS91002IntroductionThe GS91002 is a state-of-the-art device that offers exceptional performance and reliability in the field of technology. This document provides an in-depth overview of the GS91002, highlighting its key features and benefits for users.Key Features1. High-speed ProcessingThe GS91002 is equipped with a powerful processor that ensures high-speed data processing and seamless multitasking. This feature is especially crucial for users who require quick response times and efficient handling of complex tasks.2. Advanced Connectivity OptionsWith a wide range of connectivity options, the GS91002 allows users to stay connected and productive. It supports various networks, including Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and cellular data, enabling effortless communication and data transfer between devices.3. Enhanced SecuritySecurity is a top priority for the GS91002. It incorporates robust security measures, such as encrypted connections andbiometric authentication, to safeguard sensitive data and protect against unauthorized access. This ensures peace of mind for users, even in the most demanding environments.4. Large Storage CapacityThe GS91002 offers ample storage space, allowing users to store and access a vast amount of data on their device. Whether it’s documents, photos, videos, or applications, the GS91002 ensures that users have enough storage to meet their needs, eliminating the worry of running out of space.5. High-Resolution DisplayThe device boasts a high-resolution display that delivers immersive visuals and crisp, vibrant colors. Whether watching movies, gaming, or working on graphic-intensive tasks, users can enjoy a stunning visual experience on the GS91002.6. Long Battery LifeThe GS91002 comes with a long-lasting battery that ensures uninterrupted usage throughout the day. Whether attending meetings, travelling, or working remotely, users can rely on the device for an extended period without the need for frequent charging.7. Intuitive User InterfaceThe GS91002 features an intuitive user interface, designed to enhance user experience and simplify navigation. With user-friendly icons and a logical layout, users can easily access thedevice’s features and settings, making it an ideal choice for both beginners and advanced users.Benefits1. Increased EfficiencyThe high-speed processing capabilities of the GS91002 enable users to complete tasks quickly and efficiently. Whether it’s running complex software applications or performing multiple tasks simultaneously, users can rely on the device to streamline their workflow and maximize productivity.2. Seamless ConnectivityThe advanced connectivity options offered by the GS91002 enable seamless communication and collaboration. Users can effortlessly connect to other devices, share files, and access cloud-based platforms, ensuring a smooth and integrated work environment.3. Enhanced Security MeasuresThe GS91002’s robust security features provide users with peace of mind, protecting their valuable data from potential threats. By implementing encrypted connections and biometric authentication, users can be confident that their information remains secure at all times.4. Ample Storage SpaceThe large storage capacity of the GS91002 ensures that users have ample space to store and access their files and applications. This eliminates the need to constantly free up space or invest in additional storage solutions, allowing users to focus on their work without interruptions.5. Immersive Visual ExperienceThe high-resolution display of the GS91002 enhances the visual experience for users, whether for entertainment or work purposes. The vibrant colors and sharp images make media consumption, image editing, and graphic-intensive tasks more enjoyable and visually stunning.6. Extended Usage TimeThe long battery life of the GS91002 provides users with uninterrupted usage throughout their day. Whether it’s attending back-to-back meetings, traveling, or working remotely, users can rely on the device without worrying about running out of power.7. User-Friendly InterfaceThe intuitive user interface of the GS91002 simplifies navigation and makes it easy for users to access features and settings. This ensures a smooth and enjoyable user experience, particularly for those new to the device or less tech-savvy.ConclusionThe GS91002 is a versatile and reliable device that offers exceptional performance and a range of features that cater to the needs of modern users. From high-speed processing and advanced connectivity options to enhanced security measures and an immersive visual experience, the GS91002 delivers on its promise of efficiency, convenience, and durability. Whether for work or personal use, this device is an excellent choice for individuals seeking a powerful and user-friendly technology solution.。

RoadRanger RTLO-9118A-MT产品说明书

RoadRanger RTLO-9118A-MT产品说明书

More time on the road®Illustrated Parts List RTLO-9118A-MTNovember 2008ContentsHow To Use The Illustrated Parts List (3)AUXILIARY DRIVE GEAR (4)CASE (AUX) (5)CASE (FRONT) (7)CONVERTER HOUSING ASSY (8)COUNTERSHAFT & BRGS(AUX) (10)COUNTERSHAFT ASSY (11)FILTER REGULATOR (12)H & C W/A-5000 VALVE (13)HARNESSES & HARDWARE (14)HARNESS ASSY-TORQUE CONV (14)HARNESSES & HARDWARE (15)HARNESS ASSY-TRANS (15)INERTIA BRAKE ASSY (16)INPUT SHAFT & DRIVE GEAR (17)KITS & ASSEMBLIES (18)MAINSHAFT & SYNCHRO(AUX) (19)MAINSHAFT ASSY (20)MISCELLANEOUS (22)OIL LINE RETURN (23)OIL LINE RETURN-STD (23)OIL LINES-INERTIA BRAKE (24)RANGE CYLINDER (25)REVERSE IDLER (26)ROADRANGER VALVES (27)SHIFT BAR HOUSING (STD) (29)SLAVE VALVE - A-5000 (31)SPLITTER CYLINDER (32)STATOR SUPPORT ASSY (33)TORQUE CONVERTER ASSY (34)Appendix (35)2How To Use The Illustrated Parts ListThe information contained in this document is subject to frequent updates. Therefore, for the latest information available, please visit the interactive Electronic Parts Catalog at /epc.Model Designation or Nomenclature•For information regarding Model Designation and Nomenclature, visit .Kits and Assemblies (K/A's)•Kits and Assemblies contain groups of individual or assembled parts developed for optimal replacement or repair of a service problem.•Kits and Assemblies are shown with applicable parts groupings in the parts listings.Identifying Kits and AssembliesA- Part numbers beginning with the letter 'A' are pre-assembled Production AssembliesK- Part numbers beginning with the letter 'K' are kits that are not assembledS- Part numbers beginning with the letter 'S' are pre-assembled Service Assemblies•Note: Some Production Assemblies do not begin with a letter prefix (Midrange only).Illustrations•Illustrations show parts in assembly groups.•Item numbers on illustrations correspond with parts listings on pages adjacent to the illustration.•Notes are included on illustrations where additional information is needed.Parts ListingParts listings are defined by parts groupings and are broken down by service assemblies. Parts listings identify a part for servicing with the following categories•Item Number - corresponding with numbers on illlustrations for part identification.•Current Part - indentifies part as it is available for service.•Description - specifies part name or description.•Replaced Part - quantity quantity required for assembly.•Quantity - defines unique characteristics or requirements.•Notes - indicates Kits or Assemblies that contain a particular part.•Kits/Assy's Where Used3Group: AUXILIARY DRIVE GEAR2 134567110481-12/92 Aux DG8 89AUXILIARY DRIVE GEARItem Current Part Description Replaced Part Qty. Notes Kits/Assys WhereNeeded1 16763 SNAPRING 2 K-2433,K-2871,K-28722 21320 SNAP RING RETAINER 1 K-31893 16628 SNAPRING 1 K-24334 5566507-BOX BEARING 5566504,55665071 K-2871,K-28725 16138 BEARINGRETAINER 16 X-8-645 CAPSCREW X 8 612 1 3/8"-16X1"7 17453 -O-RING 2 K-2871,K-2872,K-31898 21599 WASHER 29 K-3189 REPLT KIT-DRIVE GEAR 4300467 ,4303558 ,K -2312145Group: CASE (AUX)20526-3-94 Aux Case CE-1821See Service Manual for Proper Shimming Procedure Use 13679 "O" ring w/ OEM supplied adjustable speedometer sensorand 20225 "O" ring w/ OEM supplied non-adjustable speedometer sensor or Eaton part #20224 Plug **CASE (AUX)ItemCurrent PartDescriptionReplaced Part Qty.NotesKits/Assys Where Needed 1 X-8L-611 CAPSCREW5 3/8"-16X3-1/4"2 S-2119 REAR BRG COVER ASSY 20048 ,22045 ,4302009 ,4302031 ,S - 1558 S - 1560 1 EXTENDED3 15532 GASKET1K-1603,K-2262,K-2870,S-2119 4 20224 PLUG-MAGNETIC 2 S-2119 5 13679 -O- RING 1 USE W/OEM SUPPLIEDADJUSTABLE SPEEDOMETER SENSOR520225-O- RING2 USE W/20224 PLUG OR OEMSUPPLIED NON-ADJUSTABLE SPEEDOMETER SENSOR NOT TO BE USED WITH 4301954 SEAL5 4301954 SENSOR SEAL2 O-RING NOT REQUIRED S-21196 20226 PLUG-MECHANICAL 1 S-21197 14142 -O- RING 1 S-21198 7992 BUSHING 1S-2119 9 X-8L-604 CAPSCREW 8 3/8"-16X1-1/4" 10 20815 LIFTING EYE 2 11 4300925 REAR BEARING COVER 4300185 212 4300186 GASKET 2 K-1603,K-2870 13 K-2430 SHIM KIT 21452 1K-2871,K-2872 14 X-8L-602 CAPSCREW 9 3/8"-16X1-1/2" 14 X-8L-604 CAPSCREW 8 3/8"-16X1-1/4" 14 X-8L-614 CAPSCREW 1 3/8"-16X2" 15 S-2986 REAR HOUSING CASE ASSY4300181 ,4300863116 14335 GASKET 1K-1603,K-2870 17 X-8-611 CAPSCREW1 3/8"-16X3-1/4"Item Current Part Description Replaced Part Qty. Notes Kits/Assys WhereNeeded18 17106 GASKET 1 K-2262,K-2870,S-211919 19709 COLLAR 1 K-1603,K-2262,K-2870,S-211920 K-2262 OIL SEAL W/SLINGER 19109 20807 20808 1 "FOR MECHANICAL COVER" K-2871,K-287221 K-3651 OIL SEAL TOOL KIT 1PLUG 122 X-12-405 PIPEEYE 123 23646 LIFTING67Group: CASE (FRONT)20446-3-9419CASE (FRONT)ItemCurrent PartDescriptionReplaced Part Qty.NotesKits/Assys Where Needed 1 S-2278 CASE ASSY4300592 12 14373 MAGNET 3S-2278 3 X-8-686 CAPSCREW6 3/8"-16X3/4" 4 14575 PTO COVER 4302254 15 4305309 GASKET 1684 1K-2870,K-2906 6 X-8-1005 CAPSCREW 4 5/8"-11X1-1/4" 7 20814 SPACER 49 X-8-725 CAPSCREW8 7/16"-14X7/8" 10 4302809 PTO COVER 16596 ,4300571 111 4305310 GASKET 4302810 1 K-287012 22507 GASKET 1 K-2504,K-2626,K-2870 13 X-12-802 PIPE PLUG 1 1/2" 16 4304023 PLUG 43037471 1-1/16" MAGNETIC, O-RINGINCLUDED16 X-12-1207 PIPE PLUG X12 1202 ,X12 1206 1 3/4" MAGNETIC17 4302708 STUD 59664 18 X-10-1005 WASHER X 3 1000 ,X10 1000 ,X10 10046 1.23 X 6.60 19 X-1-1005 NUTX 1 1000 65/8"-1820 22916 STUD 2 21 18128 PIN222 X-8-808 CAPSCREW 4 1/2"-13X1-1/4" 23 X-10-801 WASHER 4 1/2"24 4304023 PLUG 4303747 11-1/16" MAGNETIC, O-RING INCLUDED24 X-12-2007 PIPE PLUG X12 20061Group: CONVERTER HOUSING ASSY20403A-3-94CONVERTER HOUSING ASSYItem Current Part Description Replaced Part Qty. Notes Kits/Assys WhereNeeded1 X-8-693 CAPSCREW2 3/8"-16X2-1/4"1 X-8L-626 CAPSCREW2 3/8"-16X2-1/4"1 X-8L-681 CAPSCREW 6 3/8"-16X2-3/4"ASSY 12 A-5383 VALVEPLUG 4 1/8"3 X-12-210 PIPE4 22532 GASKET 1 K-2393R,K-2626,K-28705 22533 NO LONGER AVAILABLE 16 22534 GASKET 1 K-2393R,K-2626,K-2870PLUG 1 1/2"7 X-12-802 PIPE8 4300315 ELBOW 1RING 1 K-2626,K-28779 23109 -O-10 X-8L-645 CAPSCREW 2 3/8"-16X1"11 23645 LIFTING EYE 2 90 DEG.12 K-2632 ENG SPEED SENSOR KIT 22569 113 22504 -O-RING 1 K-2626,K-2632TAG 314 23573 INSTRUCTION15 X-8-1202 SCREW 3 3/4"-10X1"16 K-2911 OIL PUMP KIT 4300747 ,4302714 117 X-8C-604 CAPSCREW 2 3/8"-16X1-1/4"RING 5568503 1 K-2504,K-2626,K-2911 18 691342 SEALRING 1 K-2504,K-2626,K-2911 19 22430 -O-BOWL 120 23220 FILTER21 X-8-6105 SCREW X 8 6106 3 3/8"-16X1-1/4"WASHER 3 3/8"22 X-3-607 CONICALFILTER 1 K-231423 22510 OILRING 1 K-2314,K-262624 23108 -O-25 22512 NIPPLE 1ASSY 1 K-2626VALVE26 A-5732 RELIEF8Item Current Part Description Replaced Part Qty. Notes Kits/Assys WhereNeededRING 1 K-262627 23029 -O-28 23028 PLUG 129 22474 GASKET 1 K-2314,K-2403,K-2626,K-2870WASHER 2 5/16"30 X-3-507 CONICAL31 X-8-550 CAPSCREW 2 5/16"-18X1" 12 PT32 4301601 OIL TRANSFER TUBE 4300434 1 K-240333 14373 MAGNET 1 S-2278PAN 134 4300432 OIL35 4300484 WASHER 1PLUG 136 4300438 DRAINWASHER 20 5/16"37 X-3-507 CONICALPT38 X-8-550 CAPSCREW 20 5/16"-18X1"12RING 1 K-2626,K-287739 23109 -O-40 22431 CONNECTOR 141 5500506 OIL FILL TUBE 1 STANDARD42 5501023 DIPSTICK 5501008 1 STANDARD43 23029 -O-RING 1 K-2626ASSY 1 K-262644 A-5754 VALVE45 4300452 CAP 146 K-2626 #2 CONVERTER HSG KIT 4300324 147 4302219 SNAPRING 1 K-2911GEAR 148 4302216 PUMP49 X-1-1008 NUT 1 5/8"-18RING 1 K-2399,K-2504,K-287050 22499 SEALA - 6067 A - 6393 1 K-2393R,K-2626VALVEBYPASS51 A-7119 FILTERASSY55 X-8-601 CAPSCREW 1 3/8"-16X3/4"56 4300626 CLAMP 157 X-10-605 WASHER 1 3/8"58 X-9-604 NUT 1 3/8"-16NPT59 4304602 BREATHER 23605 1 1/4"60 12845 ELBOW 2 1/8"9Group: COUNTERSHAFT & BRGS(AUX)110441-4/92 Aux CS 13/18 spdCOUNTERSHAFT & BRGS(AUX)Item Current Part Description Replaced Part Qty. Notes Kits/Assys WhereNeeded1 4302074-BOX BEARING 21343,43020744 K-2871,K-28722 A-6840 WELDEDCOUNTERSHAFT ASSY A - 5747 ,A - 5899 2 C/S 4303902 - D/G 4300783 S/G43003963 4300184 SPACER 21010342-4/92 CS/RTLO1COUNTERSHAFT ASSYItem Current Part Description Replaced Part Qty. Notes Kits/Assys WhereNeeded1 14317 SNAPRING 2 K-2433,K-2871,K-28722 14366 BEARING 2 K-2871,K-28723 A-6689 CNTRSHFT W/1ST & 2ND A - 5746 ,A - 5873 ,K -2939 ,K - 296824 21588 3RDGEAR-CNTRSHFT 25 15953 PTO GEAR - LOWER 15 16390 NO LONGER AVAILABLE 2 OPTIONAL IF PTO GEARS ARE NOTUSED5 20840 PTO GEAR - UPPER 16 21586 DRIVEGEAR-CNTRSHFT 22271 27 19198 SNAPRING 28 4304599 BEARING 43026774304598 2 K-2871,K-28729 62511 ROLLPIN 2 A-6340,A-6689,K-243310 4304605 RETAINER 19548 2 ROLL PIN NO LONGER REQUIRED11 X-7-1005 CAPSCREW 2 5/8"-18X1-3/4"12 4304840 KEY 19673 1 KEY INCLUDED INCOUNTERSHAFT ASSY A-668910130-1-92 AFR2221NSS - Not Sold Separately 3NSS2 -O- Ring/Element KitFILTER REGULATORItemCurrent PartDescriptionReplaced PartQty.NotesKits/Assys Where Needed1 A-6058 FILTER REGULATOR ASSY12 K-1698 -O- RING/ELEMENT KIT 1 FOR FILTER REGULATOR3 X-8C-412 CAPSCREW X 8S 412 2 1/4"-20X2-1/4"To10110C-3-94 A-5000 CE HC spl cyH & C W/A-5000 VALVEItem Current Part Description Replaced Part Qty. Notes Kits/Assys WhereNeeded1 A-5000 SLAVEASSY 20850 1 K-2424VALVE2 19481 GASKET 1 K-2424,K-2870RING 14033 1 K-19693 19462 -O-4 K-1969 SLEEVE KIT 14362 ,19460 ,21446 1 FOR SLAVE VALVES5 21268 SPRING 19572 16 20490 PIN 19459 17 12845 ELBOW 4 1/8"8 X-8C-411 CAPSCREW 4 1/4"-20X1-3/4"9 55509 HOSEASSY 2 34"ASSY 1 32"10 55518 HOSE1REGULATOR11 A-6058 FILTERASSY12 X-8C-412 CAPSCREW X 8S 412 2 1/4"-20X2-1/4"13 X-8L-601 CAPSCREW 1 3/8"-16X3/4"14 21427 HOSECLAMP 115 21425 STRAP 116 21426 BRACKET 1CLAMP 117 21428 HOSE18 X-8L-604 CAPSCREW 1 3/8"-16X1-1/4"19 12880 ELBOW 1 1/8"ASSY 1 15"20 55527 HOSE21 12769 NIPPLE 1 1/8"22 4301252 SOLENOID VALVE 12V 1ASSY 1 29"23 55523 HOSENPTPLUG 1 1/8"24 X-12-208 PIPE20309-3-94HARNESSES & HARDWAREHARNESS ASSY-TORQUE CONVItem Current Part Description Replaced Part Qty. Notes Kits/Assys WhereNeeded1CONV1 4301251 HARNESS,TORQ12V2 11665 CLAMP 23 X-8L-679 CAPSCREW 2 3/8"-16X1-3/4"4 X-1-809 JAMNUT 2 1/2"-20Sub-Group: HARNESS ASSY-TRANS20301-3-94Temp SwitchHARNESSES & HARDWAREHARNESS ASSY-TRANSItem Current Part Description Replaced Part Qty. Notes Kits/Assys WhereNeeded1 A-6630 NO LONGER AVAILABLE A - 6421 1 CUMMINS 8.3 LITER & L-10-3502 19727 HOSECLAMP 13 18769 HOSECLAMP 14 4302493 HARNESS 4301249 1Note: Three mounting options are available for Inertia Brake – See Parts Listing for more information.20425-11-93INERTIA BRAKE ASSYItem Current Part Description Replaced Part Qty. Notes Kits/Assys WhereNeeded1 K-2906 INERTIA BRAKE KIT A - 6200 ,A - 6437 12 X-8L-722 CAPSCREW X 8L 721 8 7/16"-14X1-1/4"3 12845 ELBOW 1 1/8"4 23473 WASHER 6 K-29065 X-8-636 SCREW 4 3/8"-16X3-3/4"6 X-8-624 CAPSCREW 2 3/8"-16X4"DEGREE K-2642,K-2643,K-26447 22424 ELBOW 1 907 23486 CONNECTOR 1 STRAIGHT K-2642,K-2643POSITION K-2643ASSY 1 68 22427 HOSEBOLTPOSITION K-2644BOLT8 4302098 HOSEASSY 1 88 4302099 HOSE ASSY 1 ROTATED 6 BOLT POSITION K-2642POSITIONPLATE 1 89 18471 ADAPTERBOLT10 4305310 GASKET 4302810 1 K-287011 4305309 GASKET 1684 1 K-2870,K-290612 4302464 ANGLE ADAPTER 1 ROTATED 6 BOLT POSITION13 X-8L-604 CAPSCREW 6 3/8"-16X1-1/4"Group: INPUT SHAFT & DRIVE GEAR20465-11-93INPUT SHAFT & DRIVE GEARItem Current Part Description Replaced Part Qty. Notes Kits/Assys WhereNeeded1 22500 INPUT SHAFT OIL TUBE 1 S-1644RING 1 K-2871,K-28722 16980 SNAP3 81504 BEARING 1 K-2871,K-28724 16463 SPACER 15 14750 SNAPRING 1 K-2433,K-2871,K-2872GEAR 19630 16 20458 DRIVERING 2 K-2399,K-25047 22428 PISTON8 22508 PISTONRING 3 K-23999 S-1644 INPUT SHAFT ASSY 22483 1 K-286910 20171 BUSHING 1 K-2871,S-1644KITS & ASSEMBLIESItem Current Part Description Replaced Part Qty. Notes Kits/Assys WhereNeeded K-1450 -O- RING KIT-RANGE 1K-1603 GASKET KIT 1 FOR AUXILIARY SECTIONK-1698 -O- RING/ELEMENT KIT 1 FOR FILTER REGULATORK-1935 REPAIRKIT-SLAVEVALVE1 FOR A-5000 VALVEK-1969 SLEEVE KIT 14362 ,19460 ,21446 1 FOR SLAVE VALVESK-2002 -O- RING KIT 1 COMPLETE K-2871,K-2872 K-2072 MASTER VALVE REPAIRKIT1 FOR A-5013 VALVEK-2073 MASTER VALVE REPAIRKIT1 FOR A-5318 VALVEK-2078 -O- RING KIT - SPLITTER 1 SPLITTERK-2262 OIL SEAL W/SLINGER 19109 20807 20808 1 "FOR MECHANICAL COVER" K-2871,K-2872 K-2314 OILFILTERKIT 1K-2366 KEY & WASHER KIT 21326 ,4300763,4304614 1 CONTAINS3-SIDEDKEYK-2393R REMANHYDRAVALVEKITK - 3084 1K-2394 AIR SYSTEMS TOOL KIT 1K-2399 CONVERTORSEALKIT 1 K-2626,K-2649,K-2868,K-2869 K-2403 OIL PAN RETRO KIT 1 STANDARDK-2424 VALVEREPLACEMENTKIT19470 1K-2430 SHIMKIT 21452 1 K-2871,K-2872 K-2433 SMALLPARTSKIT 1K-2504 OILPUMPKIT 1K-2626 #2 CONVERTER HSG KIT 4300324 1K-2642 6 BOLT ROTATED LINEKIT1K-2643 6 BOLT OIL LINE KIT 1K-2644 8 BOLT OIL LINE KIT 1K-2831 CYLINDERKIT-RANGE 1K-2868 STATOR SUPPORT KIT 1K-2869 INPUT SHAFT KIT 1K-2870 GASKETKIT 1 COMPLETE K-2871,K-2872 K-2871 BASIC REBUILD KIT 1K-2872 BASIC OVERHAUL KIT 1K-2877 SUMP TUBE RETURN KIT K - 2620 1K-2911 OIL PUMP KIT 4300747 ,4302714 1K-3189 REPLT KIT-DRIVE GEAR 4300467 ,4303558 ,K -23121K-3191 MASTER VALVE REPAIRKIT1 FOR A-6918 VALVEK-3196 MASTER VALVE REPAIRKIT1 FOR A-7318 VALVEK-3209 IDLER SHAFT REPL KIT 16405 ,4302981,43055131K-3492 SYNCHRONIZER KIT K - 2446 1K-3494 SYNCHRONIZERREPLACEMENT KIT K - 2448 1 SLIDING CLUTCH INCLUDED INKITK-3651 OIL SEAL TOOL KIT 1S-1219 YOKE ASSY LOW-REV 1S-1516 CAP ASSY 20851 ,20853 1S-1644 INPUT SHAFT ASSY 22483 1 K-2869 S-1653 STATOR SUPPORT ASSY 22489 1 K-2868 S-2119 REAR BRG COVER ASSY 20048 ,22045 ,4302009,4302031 ,S - 1558 S -15601 EXTENDEDS-2278 CASEASSY 4300592 1S-2280 SHIFT BAR HSG 23738 1 HOUSING ONLYS-2660 MAINSHAFT ASSY 21594 ,4303714 ,S -15611Group: MAINSHAFT & SYNCHRO(AUX)10423-10/92 Aux MS RTLO 10MAINSHAFT & SYNCHRO(AUX)Item Current Part Description Replaced Part Qty. Notes Kits/Assys WhereNeeded1 21930 SLIDINGCLUTCH 12 X-7-1005 CAPSCREW 1 5/8"-18X1-3/4"3 A-6340 RETAINERASSY 4302057 14 62511 ROLLPIN 1 A-6340,A-6689,K-24335 4302058 BEARING 2 K-28726 21931 SPLITTERGEAR 17 14897 SPRING 3 K-2433,K-2871,K-2872,K-3492,K-34948 A-7331 SYNCHRONIZER ASSY 4304396 4304397 A -5917 1 HIRANGE K-3492,K-34949 20323 SLIDINGCLUTCH 1 K-349410 A-7254 SYNCHRONIZERASSEMBLYA - 4937 A - 5876 1 LO RANGE K-3492,K-349411 4302059 AUXILIARYMAINSHAFT 112 19203 SPACER 1 K-243313 21918 REDUCTIONGEAR 114 16772 WASHER 1 K-243315 15260 BEARING 1 K-2871,K-287216 20191 ROTOR 16295 117 22254 NUT 1Group: MAINSHAFT ASSY10321-12-93Updating to 3-Sided Key is Recommended.When Updating to 3-Sided Key Replace all Washers to Match Key DesignAlways Use Matching Key and Washer Sets (See Appendix - Mainshaft Washers)*MAINSHAFT ASSYItem Current Part Description Replaced Part Qty. Notes Kits/Assys WhereNeeded1 4304614 3-SIDEDKEY 4300890 1 K-2366,K-24331 K-2366 KEY & WASHER KIT 21326 ,4300763,4304614 1 CONTAINS3-SIDEDKEY2 S-2660 MAINSHAFT ASSY 21594 ,4303714 ,S -156113 62504 ROLLPIN 1 S-26604 14750 SNAPRING 5 K-2433,K-2871,K-2872 5 16756 REVERSEGEAR-MAINSHAFT22408 16 14749 SPACER 5 K-24337 14711 WASHER .248-.250 WHITE 18701 5 OPTIONAL 14711-14716 USE ANY 5WASHERS USE WITH 21326 KEY7 14712 WASHER .253-.255 GREEN 18702 5 OPTIONAL 14711-14716 USE ANY 5WASHERS USE WITH 21326 KEY7 14713 WASHER.258-.260ORANGE 18703 5 OPTIONAL 14711-14716 USE ANY 5WASHERS USE WITH 21326 KEY7 14714 WASHER.263-.265PURPLE 18704 5 OPTIONAL 14711-14716 USE ANY 5WASHERS USE WITH 21326 KEY7 14715 WASHER.268-.270YELLOW 18705 5 OPTIONAL 14711-14716 USE ANY 5WASHERS USE WITH 21326 KEY7 14716 WASHER .273-.275 BLACK 18706 5 OPTIONAL 14711-14716 USE ANY 5WASHERS USE WITH 21326 KEY7 4300382 WASHER.249-WHITE 5 K-2366,K-2433 7 4300383 WASHER.254-GREEN 5 OPTIONAL4300382-4300387OR4300830 USE ANY 5 WASHERS. USEWITH 3-SIDED KEYK-2366,K-24337 4300384 WASHER.259-ORANGE 5 OPTIONAL4300382-4300387OR4300830 USE ANY 5 WASHERS. USEWITH 3-SIDED KEYK-2366,K-24337 4300385 WASHER.264-PURPLE 5 OPTIONAL4300382-4300387ORItem Current Part Description Replaced Part Qty. Notes Kits/Assys WhereNeeded4300830 USE ANY 5 WASHERS. USEWITH 3-SIDED KEYOR4300382-4300387.269-YELLOW 5 OPTIONAL7 4300386 WASHER4300830 USE ANY 5 WASHERS. USEWITH 3-SIDED KEY4300382-4300387OR7 4300387 WASHER.274-BLACK 5 OPTIONAL4300830 USE ANY 5 WASHERS. USEWITH 3-SIDED KEY.244-BLUE 5 K-2366,K-2433 7 4300830 WASHERCLUTCH 3 K-28728 16118 SLIDINGGEAR-MAINSHAFT 21593 19 4300654 LOGEAR-MAINSHAFT 110 21591 1STGEAR-MAINSHAFT 111 21589 2NDGEAR-MAINSHAFT 112 21587 3RDMISCELLANEOUSItem Current Part Description Replaced Part Qty. Notes Kits/Assys WhereNeeded 21628 SHIFT DIAGRAM LABEL 4300591 171203 SILICONE LUBE 1 8 OZ (236.59 CC)-FLEET SIZE71204 ADHESIVE SEALANT 1 0.5 CC (SINGLE APPLICATION SIZE)71205 SEALANT 1 2 CC (SINGLE APPLICATION SIZE) K-2314,K-2872 71206 SILICONE LUBE 1 4 CC (SINGLE APPLICATION SIZE) K-1450,K-2002,K-2078,K-2314,K-2831OIL LINE RETURNOIL LINE RETURN-STDItem Current Part Description Replaced Part Qty. Notes Kits/Assys WhereNeeded1 4301100 ELBOW 23597 12 4301101 TUBE 23778 13 23596 CONNECTOR 14 23109 -O-RING 120451-3-94OIL LINES-INERTIA BRAKEItem Current Part Description Replaced Part Qty. Notes Kits/Assys WhereNeeded9 22627 OILRESTRICTOR 1 K-2642,K-2643,K-264410 4302077 ELBOW 111 22427 HOSE ASSY 1 6 BOLT POSITION K-264311 4302098 HOSE ASSY 1 8 BOLT POSITION K-264411 4302099 HOSE ASSY 1 ROTATED 6 BOLT POSITION K-264212 23486 CONNECTOR 1 STRAIGHT K-2642,K-264313 11665 CLAMP 1 USE ON 6 BOLT AND ROTATEDPOSITION20538-3-94RANGE CYLINDERItem Current Part Description Replaced Part Qty. Notes Kits/Assys WhereNeeded1 X-8L-604 CAPSCREW 4 3/8"-16X1-1/4"COVER 12 19690 CYLINDER3 14349 GASKET 1 K-1450,K-1603,K-2002,K-2831,K-2870 RING 1 K-1450,K-2002,K-28314 14344 -O-5 14341 PISTON 23353 1 K-28316 X-8L-604 CAPSCREW 4 3/8"-16X1-1/4"7 X-1-1010 NUT 1 5/8"-18RING 1 K-1450,K-2002,K-2831 8 14345 -O-BAR 19 4300183 YOKE10 22542 BUSHING 1 A-5371RING 1 K-1450,K-2002,K-283111 14765 -O-12 A-5371 RANGE CYLINDER ASSY 22543 1 K-283113 14347 GASKET 1 K-1603,K-2831,K-287014 X-8-825 CAPSCREW 2 1/2"-13X2-3/8"YOKE 22888 115 4301642 SHIFTREVERSE IDLERItem Current Part Description Replaced Part Qty. Notes Kits/Assys WhereNeeded1 X-1-1008 NUT2 5/8"-182 14283 WASHER 2 K-32173 4302982 WASHER 14282 2 K-3209,K-3217,S-22784 14287 BEARING 4305020 2 K-2871,K-28725 16757 REVERSE IDLER GEAR 22409 26 16403 WASHER 2 K-32177 K-3217 IDLER SHAFT REPL KIT 4302981 28 5202 PLUG 29 14282 NO LONGER AVAILABLE 211 4303336 RETAININGRING 2 K-3209,K-321712 X-7-1008 CAPSCREW 2 5/8"-18X1-1/4*ROADRANGER VALVESItem Current Part Description Replaced Part Qty. Notes Kits/Assys WhereNeededLOGO 1 (OLD DESIGN) FULLER LOGO1 20107 MEDALLION,ONLYA-6918,A-73181 5586100 MEDALLION, LOGO 1 (LATEST DESIGN) FULLER LOGOONLY1 FOR A-5013 VALVE2 K-2072 MASTER VALVE REPAIRKIT1 FOR A-5318 VALVE2 K-2073 MASTER VALVE REPAIRKIT1 FOR A-6918 VALVE2 K-3191 MASTER VALVE REPAIRKIT1 FOR A-7318 VALVE2 K-3196 MASTER VALVE REPAIRKIT3 20495 LEVER 1 A-6918,A-73184 20112 COVER 1 A-6918,A-73185 X-8-213 SCREW X 8 202 2 8-32X3/8"6 X-9-802 NUT 1 1/2"-137 84001 CONNECTORASSY 82501 3 1/8"TUBE-1/16"NPTF7 84003 CONNECTORASSY 82503 3 5/32"TUBE-1/16"NPTF K-28725/32"TUBE-ASSY 3 "PUSH-TO-CONNECT"7 84005 CONNECTOR1/16"NPTF10 85001 ELBOWASSY 84501 3 5/32"TUBE-1/8"NPTF K-2872ASSY 84502 3 1/8"TUBE-1/8"NPTF10 85002 ELBOW10 85003 ELBOW5/32"TUBE-ASSY 3 "PUSH-TO-CONNECT"1/8"NPTF11 84101 UNION ASSY 1 1/8" TUBING11 84102 UNION ASSY 1 5/32" TUBING11 84103 UNION ASSY 1 "PUSH-TO-CONNECT" 5/32" TUBING12 13571 -O- RING CLAMP 2BUSHING 18004 113 4301233 REDUCER999 A-6918 ROADRANGER VALVE A - 5013 1 STANDARD-W/LOGOItem Current Part Description Replaced Part Qty. Notes Kits/Assys WhereNeeded ASSYA - 5318 1 (LEFT OF DRIVER)-W/LOGO999 A-7318 ROADRANGERVALVEASSY20234-3- 94 STD/CE-18spdSHIFT BAR HOUSING (STD)Item Current Part Description Replaced Part Qty. 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Notes Kits/Assys WhereNeeded35 6392 SPRING 1 S-121936 8968 PLUG 1 S-1219999 S-2279 NO LONGER AVAILABLE 23738 1 COMPLETESLAVE VALVE - A-5000Item Current Part Description Replaced Part Qty. Notes Kits/Assys WhereNeededASSY 20850 1 K-2424VALVE1 A-5000 SLAVE1 FOR A-5000 VALVEKIT-SLAVE2 K-1935 REPAIRVALVE3 20855 PLUG 1 A-50004 20854 PISTON 1 A-50005 20849 CAP 15131 1 A-50007 S-1516 CAP ASSY 20851 ,20853 18 X-8C-413 CAPSCREW 3 1/4"-20X1-1/2"3110465-4/92 Spl CylSPLITTER CYLINDERItem Current Part Description Replaced Part Qty. Notes Kits/Assys WhereNeededYOKE 11 21607 SHIFT2 3220 LOCKSCREW 13 14632 GASKET 1 K-1603,K-2078,K-2870CYLINDER 14 21609 SPLITTERRING 1 K-2002,K-20785 21208 -O-6 4300182 YOKEBAR 1RING 1 K-2002,K-20787 21209 -O-8 17073 GASKET 1 K-1603,K-2002,K-2078,K-2870SERVICEFOR9 X-12-101 PLUG 2 NOTSOLD10 21760 COVER 111 19974 INSERT VALVE 15512 4303616 1 K-2871,K-2872BUSHING 18004 112 4301233 REDUCER13 X-8L-540 CAPSCREW 4 5/16"-18X1-7/8"14 5568504 -O-RING 1323320421A-1-9418273456STATOR SUPPORT ASSYItemCurrent PartDescriptionReplaced Part Qty.NotesKits/Assys WhereNeeded1 22496 SEAL RING 1 K-2399,K-25042 S-1653 STATOR SUPPORT ASSY 22489 1K-28683 22448 GASKET 1 K-2504,K-2626,K-2869,K-2870,S-16534 X-14-700 STEEL BALL 1 7/16"5 22464 SPRING 1 S-16536 23616 PLUG 1 S-16537 X-8L-616 CAPSCREW X8 616 6 3/8"-16X2-3/4"8 X-12-208 PIPE PLUG2 1/8" NPT20430-11-93TORQUE CONVERTER ASSYItem Current Part Description Replaced Part Qty. 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3X FLAG 碱基序产品说明书

3X FLAG 碱基序产品说明书

F4799dat Rev 07/211Product Information3X FLAG ® PeptideF4799Storage Temperature 2-8 °CProduct DescriptionThe 3X FLAG ® Peptide is a synthetic peptide of23 amino acid residues, with a calculated molecular weight of 2,864 Da, where theAsp-Tyr-Lys-Xaa-Xaa-Asp motif 1 is repeated three times in the peptide. The eight amino acids at the C-terminus make up the classic FLAG sequence(Asp-Tyr-Lys-Asp-Asp-Asp-Asp-Lys). The sequence of the 3X FLAG ® Peptide is as follows:N-Met-Asp-Tyr-Lys-Asp-His-Asp-Gly-Asp-Tyr-Lys-Asp-His-Asp-Ile-Asp-Tyr-Lys-Asp-Asp-Asp-Asp-Lys-CThis product is for use in competitive elution of3X FLAG ® fusion proteins from the ANTI-FLAG ® M2 monoclonal antibody in solution or bound to agarose on the ANTI-FLAG ® M2 agarose affinity gel.A working concentration of 100 µg/mL is commonly used to elute 3X FLAG ® fusion proteins from theANTI-FLAG ® M2 affinity gel.2,3 Five column volumes of this working solution are sufficient to elute most 3X FLAG ® fusion proteins. FLAG peptide (Cat. No. F3290) will not elute 3X FLAG ® fusion proteins.Other publications have used other concentrations of this 3X FLAG ® Peptide at varying concentrations, where we have not necessarily tested those different conditions, such as: •200 ng/mL 4•150 µg/mL 5•0.2 mg/mL 6•0.3 mg/mL (300 µg/mL)7•150 µM 8•340 µM 9•0.5 mg/mL 10Preparation InstructionsTo prepare a stock solution, dissolve in TBS(50 mM Tris-HCl, pH 7.4, with 150 mM NaCl) at a concentration of 5 mg/mL. Aliquot and store at –20 °C. Repeated freezing and thawing is not recommended.Storage/StabilityStore the product at 2–8 °C.Precautions and DisclaimerFor R&D use only. Not for drug, household, or other uses. Please consult the Safety Data Sheet for information regarding hazards and safe handling practices.ProcedurePeptide Elution of 3X FLAG ® Fusion Protein from ANTI-FLAG ® M2 Affinity GelNote: Affinity chromatography may be performed at room temperature. If, however, the 3X FLAG ® fusion protein is unstable or sensitive to protease,chromatography should be performed at 2-8 °C. Column Set-Up1.Place the empty chromatography column on afirm support.2.Attach a drainage tube to the column to controlthe flow rate. Limit the length of tubing to 25 cm.3.Remove the top and bottom tabs and rinse thecolumn twice with TBS. Allow the buffer to drain from the column. Leave residual TBS in the column to aid in packing the ANTI-FLAG ® M2affinity gel.F4799dat Rev 07/212Packing the Column1.Thoroughly suspend a vial of ANTI-FLAG ® M2affinity gel to make a uniform suspension of the gel beads.2.Immediately transfer the suspension tothe column.3.Allow the gel bed to drain and rinse the vialwith TBS.4.Add the rinse to the column and allow it to drainagain. The gel bed will not crack when excess solution is drained under normal circumstances,but do not let the gel bed run dry.Washing the ColumnWash the gel by loading three sequential 5 mL aliquots of 0.1 M glycine HCl, pH 3.5, followed by three sequential 5 mL aliquots of TBS. Avoiddisturbing the gel bed while loading. Let each aliquot drain completely before adding the next. Do not leave the column in glycine HCl for longer than 20 minutes. Binding the 3X FLAG ® Fusion Protein to the Column1.Proper binding of FLAG fusion proteins to theANTI-FLAG ® M2 affinity gel requires physiological ionic strength and neutral pH.Note: If the sample contains particulate material,centrifuge or filter prior to applying to the column.Viscous samples should be sonicated or treated with deoxyribonuclease I prior to loading on the column.2.Load the sample onto the column under gravityflow. Fill the column completely several times for large volumes. Depending upon the protein and flow rate, all of the antigen may not bind. Multiple passes over the column will improve the binding efficiency.3.After binding, wash the column three times with12 mL aliquots of TBS.Elution of 3X FLAG ® Fusion Proteins by Competition with 3X FLAG ® Peptide: 1.Allow the column to drain completely.2.Elute the bound 3X FLAG ®-BAP or the 3X FLAG ®fusion protein of interest by competitive elution with five one-column volume aliquots of a solution containing 100 µg/mL 3X FLAG ® peptide in TBS.Note: Column packing quality, flow rate, andspecific properties of the 3X FLAG ® fusion protein may influence the efficiency of protein elution.Recycling the Column3X FLAG ® peptide may not elute all of the 3X FLAG ® fusion protein bound to ANTI-FLAG ® M2 affinity gel. It is recommended the column be regeneratedimmediately after use by washing with three 5 mL aliquots of 0.1 M glycine HCI, pH 3.5. The columnshould be immediately re-equilibrated in TBS until the effluent is at neutral pH.Note: Do not leave the column in glycine HCl for longer than 20 minutes. Storing the Column1.Wash the column three times with 5 mL of TBS/A(TBS containing 0.02% sodium azide).2.Then add another 5 mL of TBS/A.3.Store at 2–8 °C without draining.References1.Miceli, R.M. et al., J. Immunol. Methods ,167(1-2): 279-287 (1994).2.Zheng, X., and Pincus, D., Bio. Protoc., 7(12):e2348 (2017).3.Fujii, K. et al., Mol. Cell., 72(6):1013-1020.e6 (2018).4.Kuliyev, E. et al., J. Neurosci ., 38(10):2615-2630 (2018).5.Chen, H. et al., STAR Protoc ., 1(1):100043 (2020).The life science business of Merck operates as MilliporeSigma in the U.S. and Canada.Merck FLAG, ANTI-FLAG, and Sigma-Aldrich are trademarks of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany or its affiliates. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Detailed information on trademarks is available via publicly accessible resources. © 2021 Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany and/or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved. F4799dat Rev 07/2136.Meller, N. et al., J. Biol. Chem., 279(36):37470-37476 (2004).7.Duan, S. et al., Nucleic Acids Res ., 48(12):6530-6546 (2020).8.Isom, D.G. et al., Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. USA ,107(11): 4908-4913 (2010).9.Valdez-Sinon, A.N. et al., iScience , 23(5):101132 (2020).10.Huang, D. et al., Biochemistry , 59(16):1559-1564 (2020).NoticeWe provide information and advice to our customers on application technologies and regulatory matters to the best of our knowledge and ability, but without obligation or liability. Existing laws and regulations are to be observed in all cases by our customers. This also applies in respect to any rights of third parties. Our information and advice do not relieve ourcustomers of their own responsibility for checking the suitability of our products for the envisaged purpose. The information in this document is subject to change without notice and should not be construed as acommitment by the manufacturing or selling entity, or an affiliate. We assume no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this document.Technical AssistanceVisit the tech service page at /techservice .Standard WarrantyThe applicable warranty for the products listed in this publication may be found at /terms .Contact InformationFor the location of the office nearest you, go to /offices .。

BS 970-1 - 1996 General Inspection And Testing Procedures And Specific Requirements For Carbon, Carb

BS 970-1 - 1996 General Inspection And Testing Procedures And Specific Requirements For Carbon, Carb

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Section 5. Specific requirements for stainless and heat resisting steels
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Section 6. Specific requirements for sizes and tolerances
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1.15 Frequency of other tests
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885 热成像仪说明书

885 热成像仪说明书
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AEC_Q100-008_rev_A

AEC_Q100-008_rev_A

Component Technical CommitteeATTACHMENT 8AEC - Q100-008 REV-AEARLY LIFE FAILURE RATE (ELFR)Component Technical CommitteeAcknowledgmentAny document involving a complex technology brings together experience and skills from many sources. The Automotive Electronics Counsel would especially like to recognize the following significant contributors to the development of this document:James Peace DaimlerChryslerRobert V. Knoell Visteon CorporationJohn Mick Formerly with Visteon CorporationGerald E. Servais Delphi Delco Electronics Systems - RetiredNick Lycoudes MotorolaMark Yasin Formerly with Motorola AIEGPhilippe Briot Formerly with PSA, Peugeot, CitroënComponent Technical CommitteeChange NotificationThe following summary details the changes incorporated into AEC-Q100-008 Rev-A:• All Sections: Minor revisions made to all sections to correct formatting errors.• Section 3.2: Added operating temperature grades (0 through 4).Component Technical CommitteeMETHOD - 008EARLY LIFE FAILURE RATE (ELFR)1 SCOPEThis test method is applicable to all IC part qualifications. In the case of many parts, generic data (see Q100, section 2.3) may fulfill the requirements of this test method. If the supplier is qualifying a part for which no generic data is available (unproven technology or design rules) for general usage then therequirements of this test method should be utilized to meet the requirements of Q100. If the supplier is qualifying a part for a single user, that user may optionally designate the implementation of AEC-Q001 as a substitute for ELFR. All parts used for such a qualification must have been evaluated to Q001tests and limits approved by the user. If AEC-Q001 is utilized, the user shall review and approve of the particular tests and the method used to determine test limits. (Note: The failures from ELFR and Q001 do not always show a 1:1 correlation.)1.1 DescriptionThis specification establishes the testing method for evaluation of early life failure characteristics onparts that are utilizing new or unproven processing technology or design rules where generic data is not available. This would include parts for which there is no prior usage information or generic data.Unsatisfactory results in this evaluation indicate that corrective action is required and the parts mayrequire processing changes, design changes, burn-in, more aggressive burn-in, or application ofstatistical part test limits (see AEC-Q001).2 REFERENCE DOCUMENTS1. AEC-Q001 Guidelines for Part Average Testing2. JESD22-A108 Bias Life3 PROCEDURE3.1 Sample SizeThe sample size shall be per Table 2 of Q100. In the case of parts that are deemed too expensive, the requirement for use of this test method and the sample size will be based upon agreement between the user and supplier.DaimlerChrysler Date Delphi Delco Electronics Systems Date Visteon Corporation DateMajdi Mortazavi Detlef Griessman Robert V. KnoellCopyright © 2003 by DaimlerChrysler, Delphi Delco Electronics Systems, and Visteon Corporation. This document may be freely reprinted with this copyright notice. This document cannot be changed without approval by the AEC Component Technical Committee.Component Technical Committee3.2 General ELFR ProcedureThe parts shall be tested per the High-Temperature Operating Life (HTOL) requirements in JESD22-A108 with the following special condition. The ambient test temperature and duration shall be per the applicable operating temperature grade as follows:Grade 0: 48 hours at 150°C or 24 hours at 175°CGrade 1: 48 hours at 125°C or 24 hours at 150°CGrade 2: 48 hours at 105°C or 24 hours at 125°CGrade 3: 48 hours at 85°C or 24 hours at 105°CGrade 4: 48 hours at 70°C or 24 hours at 90°C3.3 Acceptance CriteriaThe parts shall be electrically tested within 48 hours after completion of high temperature exposure.Testing shall be at room temperature followed by high temperature. Failures during this test are not acceptable and indicate that corrective action must be taken. The supplier shall notify all interested users of this non-conforming condition and the corrective action that has / will take place. The user(s) must approve of the corrective action for the part to be qualified.3.4 Sample DispositionParts that pass electrical testing after this test can be used to populate other non-operating tests.These parts can also be supplied as productive material if agreed to by the user.Component Technical CommitteeRevision HistoryRev #-A Date of changeJune 9, 1998July 18, 2003Brief summary listing affected sectionsInitial ReleaseMinor revisions to correct formatting errors. Added operational temperaturegrades to section 3.2.。

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Toshiba Storage Diagnostic Tool v1.30.8920(2017060

Toshiba Storage Diagnostic Tool v1.30.8920(2017060

ToshibaStorage Diagnostic Tool Version 1.30.8920(20170601)User’s ManualVersion 03NoticeThe information contained in this manual, including but not limited to any product specifications, is subject to change without notice.TOSHIBA ELECTRONIC DEVICES & STORAGE CORPORATION AND ITS SUBSIDIARIES AND AFFILIATES (“TOSHIBA”) PROVIDE NO WARRANTY WITH REGARD TO THIS MANUAL OR ANY OTHER INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN AND HEREBY EXPRESSLY DISCLAIM ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE WITH REGARD TO ANY OF THE FOREGOING. TOSHIBA ASSUMES NO LIABILITY FOR ANY DAMAGES INCURRED DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY FROM ANY TECHNICAL OR TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS OR OMISSIONS CONTAINED HEREIN OR FOR DISCREPANCIES BETWEEN THE PRODUCT AND THE MANUAL. IN NO EVENT SHALL TOSHIBA BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, SPECIAL, OR EXEMPLARY DAMAGES, WHETHER BASED ON TORT, CONTRACT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THIS MANUAL OR ANY OTHER INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN OR THE USE THEREOF.DISCLAIMERWe assume no responsibility whatsoever for any damage or loss resulting from the use of this application. THIS APPLICATION IS PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND. WITHOUT LIMITING THE FOREGOING, TOSHIBA DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES AND REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND RELATING TO THE APPLICATION, WHETHER EXPRESS, IMPLIED, OR STATUTORY, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ACCURACY, OR NONINFRINGEMENT OF THIRD PARTY RIGHTS. TOSHIBA DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE OPERATION OF THE APPLICATION WILL BE UNINTERRUPTED, ERROR-FREE, OR SECURE. ANY INSTALLATION AND/OR USE OF THE APPLICATION SHALL BE AT YOUR OWN RISK.About TrademarksWindows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.Other company names, product names, and service names may be trademarks of their respective companies.Notice (2)DISCLAIMER (2)About Trademarks (2)Revision History of Storage Diagnostic Tool (4)Safety Precautions (5)1.Introduction (7)2.Requirements (8)3.Diagnostic Tool Usage (9)4.Summary (10)5.Drive Information (11)6.Diagnostic Scan (12)7.Zero Filling Function (15)Need Help? (18)Describes functions, restrictions, and matters for reference.InformationDescribes additional instructions and notes.NoteRevision History of Storage Diagnostic ToolSafety PrecautionsThis section lists important precautions which users of our product(s) (and anyone else) should observe in order to avoid injury to human body and damage to property and to ensure safe and correct use of our products. Please be sure that you understand the meanings of the labels and graphic symbols described below before you move on to the detailed descriptions of the precautions, and comply with the precautions stated.Explanation of LabelsIndicates practices that may cause property damage1 and other problems, but not personal injuryExplanation of Graphic SymbolsProhibited Instructions Indicates prohibited actions. Indicates actions that must be undertaken for safetyProhibitedProhibitedInstructionsUse of Diagnostic Scan and Zero Filling FunctionProhibitedProhibitedInstructionsInstructions1. IntroductionThis manual describes the procedure for using Toshiba Storage Diagnostic Tool (hereinafter “Diagnostic Tool”). Please read carefully the DISCLAIMER and Safety Precautions section before using the Diagnostic Tool application.The Diagnostic Tool is software for the diagnostic scan of Toshiba External HDD and Internal HDD (hereinafter “Toshiba Storage”).The Diagnostic Tool provides the following features:∙Diagnostic ScanScans all or part of the Toshiba Storage for read errors∙Zero Filling FunctionOverwrites the whole user data area with zeros data pattern on the Toshiba Storage.2. RequirementsThe Diagnostic Tool requires the following:a) Supported StorageToshiba consumer hard drives:∙External Hard Drives: Canvio series∙Internal Hard Drives: E300 / N300 / P300 / S300 / V300 / X300 / H200 / L200 series b) System RequirementsThe computers that satisfy the requirements of a supported operating system.●Interface: USB 3.2 Gen 1 / USB 2.0 / Serial ATA● 4.92 MB of available disk space●Supported Operating Systems: Windows® 10 / Windows® 8.1●Screen Resolution: 32 bits color and greater than 800 x 600 pixelsInformation ●When DPI size is set at more than 100%, the Diagnostics Tool application window may not bedisplayed properly.Note ●Power management controls need to be disabled while the Diagnostics Tool is running in casethe system is in a Stand-By or Hibernate mode.3. Diagnostic Tool Usage3.1. Preparing the Diagnostics ToolSave the “ToshibaStorageDiagnosticTool.exe” to a folder on your computer.Note ●Requires username and password of administrator account in order to be saved by a generaluser.3.2. Starting the Diagnostic ToolYou can start the Diagnostic Tool application by the following ways:Note ●Requires username and password of administrator account in order to be started by a generaluser.1) Double-click the “ToshibaStorageDiagnosticTool.exe”.2) Select language and click “OK”.3)Review the “End User License Agreement” using the scroll bar. If you agree with it, click “I Accept”.4) Finish.4. Summary1) File(F)Refresh : Refresh of Drive.View Log : Displays log file (diag_result_log.txt).Exit : Closes Diagnostic Tool application.2) Function(U)Start/Stop Diagnostic Scan : Goes to the Diagnostic Scan screen (See 6. Diagnostic Scan). Start/Stop Zero Filling : Goes to the Zero Filling screen (See 7. Zero Filling).3) Drive Information : Displays Drive Information (See 5. Drive Information).4) Help(H)About this tool : Displays version of the Diagnostic Tool application.End User License Agreement : Displays End User License Agreement.5) Title Button_ (Minimize) : Minimizes the Diagnostic Tool application.X (Exit) : Closes the Diagnostic Tool application.1 42 355. Drive InformationDisplays the list of all available drives on your system.2 3 4 5 6 71TEST SAMPLE1) Type: Displays Interface of Drive.2) Model Number : <External Hard Drive>Displays Model Name of the External Hard Drive (Model Number of Internal Hard Drive).<Internal Hard Drive / Internal Hybrid Drive / Internal Solid State Drive>Displays Model Number of Internal Hard Drive.3) Serial Number : Displays Serial Number of the Drive.4) Capacity : Displays Capacity of Drive *1.5) Security Status : Displays Security Status (Unlocked, Locked, Frozen or Blank).6) Test Status : Displays the test result of the Diagnostic Scan or the Zero Filling.Displays the ratio of task while the Diagnostic Scan or the Zero Filling is running.7) Time Stamp : Displays the end time of the Diagnostic Scan or the Zero Filling.Displays the start time of task while the Diagnostic Scan or the Zero Filling is running.*1 One Gigabyte (1GB) means 109 = 1,000,000,000 bytes and one Terabyte (1TB)means 1012 =1,000,000,000,000 bytes using powers of 10. A computer operating system, however, reports storage capacity using powers of 2 for the definition of 1GB = 230 =1,073,741,824 bytes and 1TB = 240 = 1,099,511,627,776 bytes, and therefore showsless storage capacity.Available storage capacity (including examples of various media files) will vary based on file size, formatting, setting, software and operating system and other factors.6. Diagnostic ScanThe Diagnostic Scan can scan all or part of the Toshiba Storage for read errors.There are two kinds of the Diagnostic Scan: Quick Scan and Full Scan.The Quick Scan runs a self-test routine on one part of the drive. Typically, it takes several minutes to complete a Quick Scan. The Full Scan runs a self-test routine on the whole drive. Typically, it may take several hours or more to complete a Full Scan. The result of executing the Diagnostic Scan can be viewed in “Test Status”.1) Display the list of all available drives on your system. In the Drive list, click the drive that you want to scan.TEST SAMPLE2) Click “Function(U)” and click “Start/Stop Diagnostics Scan”.TEST SAMPLE3) Select “Quick Scan” or“Full Scan” then click “Yes” to scan the selected drive.・Quick Scan : Check this option to run self-test routine on one part of the selected drive.・Full Scan : Check this option to run self-test routine on all of the selected drive.Full Scan will be displayed the estimated required time.TEST SAMPLEFull Scan time may exceed the estimated required time depending on the operating conditions.InformationIn “Test Status”, displays ratio of scanning task.TEST SAMPLE4) During execution of the scan, if you would like to stop the scan process, click “Start/Stop Diagnostics Scan”.TEST SAMPLEC lick “Yes” to stop the scan process.5) “PASS” or “Error detected.” is displayed when the scan is terminated normally. “ABORT” is displayed if you stop the scan process, and c lick “OK” to finish.7. Zero Filling FunctionThe Zero Filling function overwrites the whole user data area with zero data pattern on the selected drive. This process takes longer, and the completion time depends on the capacity and the condition of the drive. Please make sure to back up your necessary data before starting the Zero Filling process.Information ●The Zero Filling function does not work with the system drive.●The Zero Filling function isn't available on drive that the Diagnostic Tool stored.●The Zero Filling function does not work with the password protection state or the password lockstate.Note ●Remove the password protection or the user password on the drive before running the Zero Fillingfunction. (For information on how to remove the user password on the drive, refer to your system’s user manual.)Instructions Be sure to backup your data before running the Zero Filling function because data overwritten by the Zero Filling function cannot be recovered.1) On the Drive list, select the drive on which you want to run the Zero Filling function.2) Click “Function(U)” and click “Start/Stop Zero Filling”.TEST SAMPLETEST SAMPLE3) If you accept the conditions, check “I understand” and click “Yes”4) If you accept the conditions, check “I understand” and click “Yes”, and start the Zero Filling function.In “Test Status”, displays ratio of Zero Filling task.TEST SAMPLE5)During execution of the Zero Filling function, if you would like to stop the Zero Filling function, click “Start/Stop Zero Filling”.TEST SAMPLEC lick “Yes” to stop the Zero Filling function.6) “PASS” or “Error detected.” is displayed when the scan is terminated normally. “ABORT” is displayed if you stop the scan process, and click “OK” to finish.Need Help?Please visit Toshiba’s Support Web site./consumer-hdd/support© 2016-2021 TOSHIBA ELECTRONIC DEVICES & STORAGE CORPORATION, All Rights Reserved.。

HORSEMAN 970 摄影机说明书

HORSEMAN 970 摄影机说明书

CHANGING LENSES To change the lens . lift up the lensboard lock-bar and lift out the boads. Similarly . another lensboard is easily put into position . Each lens is coupled to the range finder by a coupling cam . The cam is replaced by another cam for a ' different lens simply by loosening one screw. removing the cam , and replacing it with the cam matching the lens to be used.
HORSEMAN 5170
VERSATILE, FAST AND PROFESSIONAL ••• Does yaur war k require a versatile camera that is alsa fast- hand ling? The HORSEMAN 970 isversatile and fast- handling , AND it . produces professional s;ze negatives and transparencies. The HORSEMAN is made for you ! VERSATILE , you can take on ani shooting job with your HORSEMAN Interchangeable lenses cam- coupled to the rangefinder ; sw inging , rising , tilting front ; swinging , tilting graund- glass back , completely universal so you can use ANY standard cutfilm holder, film pack .A adapter , magazine or any standard rollflim holder ; extra-long. bellows draw ····· these are only some of the work features of the HORSEMAN ! FAST-HANDLING! The HORSEMAN is a fast- handling camera. It' s compact in overall design ; all- metal construction and sturdily built , ,with a solid "feel" in use . The camera has a brilliant optical viewfinder with AUTOMATIC PARALLAX CORRECTION plus bright frames for normal and telephoto lenses ; extra-long base ( 70mm ) rangefinder for easier and more accurate focussing ; easy- to- read autmatic distance scale; coupling cams you change in 4 seconds ; and , with a rollfilmholder, you can easily compose and shoot a series of 8 expOS 'Jres on a roll of 1 20 fil m in less than 30 seconds !

GCv 7083 168-00 сборка Mostel Combined Рефрижерато

GCv 7083 168-00 сборка Mostel Combined Рефрижерато

Original operating instructionsPage 10Combined refrigerator-freezerRead the operating instructions before switching on for the first timeContentPriority of warnings (10)EPREL database (10)Safety instructions and warnings (10)Symbols on the appliance (11)Intended use (11)Foreseeable incorrect use (11)Declaration of conformity (11)Climate rating (11)Noise emissions from the appliance (11)Description of the appliance (12)Setting up (12)Levelling the appliance (12)Appliance dimensions (12)Electrical connection (12)Safety lock (12)Operating and control elements (12)Switching the appliance on and off (13)Setting the temperature (13)Door open alarm (13)Temperature alarm (13)Humidity function (13)Setup mode (14)Cooling (14)Defrosting (15)Cleaning (15)Shutting your appliance down (15)Malfunctions (15)Disposal notes (15)Changing over door hinges (16)Priority of warningsSafety instructions and warnings- WARNING: do not seal ventilation- WARNING: only use the me-chanical devices or other aids rec-ommended by the manufacturerprocess.- WARNING:refrigerant circuit.- WARNING: do not use any electrical devices in the refrigerator compartment which do not comply with the design recommended by the manufacturer. - WARNING: the mains cable must not be dam-aged while installing the appliance.- WARNING: multi-sockets or distributor strips and other electronic devices (such as halogen transformers) must not be positioned and oper-ated at the rear of appliances.- WARNING: this appliance must be secured as described in the operating instructions to rule out any potential risks due to its instability.- This appliance can be used by children of 8 years old and over, and also by persons with restricted physical, sensory or mental capacity or lack of experience and knowledge, if they are supervised or have been instructed on safe use of the appli-ance and understand the resulting risks. Children must not be allowed to play with the appliance. Cleaning and user maintenance must not be carried out by children without supervision.- To prevent injury and damage to property, the appliance should only be installed by two people. - After unpacking it, check the appliance for signs of damage. Contact the supplier if it is damaged. Do not connect the appliance to the mains power supply.- Avoid prolonged skin contact with cold surfaces (e.g. chilled/frozen products). If necessary, take safety action (e.g. gloves).- All repairs and work on the appliance may only be carried out by customer service personnel or other trained personnel. The same applies to changing the mains power cable.- Only carry out repair and other work on the ap-pliance when the mains plug has visibly been disconnected.EPREL databaseAs from 1 March 2021, information about energy labelling and ecodesign requirements will be available in the European product database (EPREL). You can access the product database using the following link: https://eprel.ec.europa.eu/. You will be asked to enter the model identifier. You will find the model identifier on the type plate.1011ENSymbols on the applianceDeclaration of conformityThe refrigerant circuit has been tested for leaks. The appliance complies with the relevant safety regulations and EU Directives 2006/42/EG, 2014/30/EU, 2009/125/EG and 2011/65/EU.Climate ratinghousing.Climate ratingMax. room temperatureMax. relative humidity325 °C60%430 °C 55%540 °C 40%735 °C 75%The minimum room temperature at the place of installation is 10°C.Intended useThe appliance is suited only for cooling food.This appliance may be used to display food and drink in retail sales outlets. It is suitable for commercial use, for example in restaurants, canteens, hospitals and in commercial businesses such as bakeries, butchers' shops, supermarkets, etc.This professional refrigeration appliance is designed for storing chilled food (refrigerator compartment).This professional refrigeration appliance is designed for storing frozen food (freezer compartment).It is not designed for the presentation of food or for the removal of food by customers.The appliance is designed for use in enclosed rooms. All other types of use are not permitted.Foreseeable incorrect useDo not use the appliance for the following applications:• Storage and cooling of medicines, blood plasma, laboratory preparations or similar substances and products subject to the Medical Devices Directive 2007/47/EC.• Use in potentially explosive atmospheres.• Use outdoors or in areas where it is exposed to splash water or damp conditions.Incorrect use of the appliance will result in damaging or spoiling the goods stored in it.Noise emissions from the applianceThe noise level while the appliance is operating is below 70 dB(A) (relative noise level 1 pW).- Only install, connect and dispose of the appliance as described in these operating instructions.- In the event of a fault, pull out the plug or switch off the fuse.- When disconnecting the appliance from the mains, pull on the plug. Do not pull on the cable.- Do not allow naked flames or ignition sources to enter the appliance.12Appliance dimensionsT emperature setting buttons (freezer compartment)9On/Off button (freezer compartment)bl M ute alarmSafety lockLocking the appliance• • T urn the key 90°.same order.Operating and control elements(refrigerator)Operating and control elements(freezer)Grid shelves Adjustable-height feetCompensate floor adjustable feet.NOTICE• Do not place the appliance in direct sunlight or near radiators and similar sources of heat.• The more coolant there is in the appliance, the larger the room in which the appliance is installed must be. If the room is too small, any leak may create a flammable mixture of gas and air. For each 8 g of coolant the installation space must be at least 1 m³. Information on the coolant is on the model plate inside the appliance.• Electrical connectionOnly operate the appliance with alternating current (AC).The permissible voltage and frequency are indicated on the type plate. The position of the type plate is shown in the section entitled Description of the appliance .The socket must be properly earthed and protected by a fuse.The tripping current of the fuse must be between 10 A and 16 A.13ENDoor open alarmIf an appliance door is left open for more than 180 seconds, the audible warning signal will sound.If the door must be opened for a lengthy period to place items into the appliance, cancel the audible warning signal by pressing the Alarm button.The alarm switches back to standby when the door is shut.Switching the appliance on and offClean the interior of the appliance before switching it on for the first time (see "Cleaning ").Switching onPress the On/Off button 2 to switch on the refrigerator compart-ment.Press the On/Off button 9to switch on the freezer compartment.Press the On/Off buttons for approx. two seconds.Setting the temperatureThe temperature of the refrigerator and freezer compartment can be set separately.Setting the refrigerator temperature Press the Up/Down buttons 3.Setting the freezer temperature Press the Up/Down buttons 8.- When pressing one of the buttons for the first time, the display will start to flash.- Pressing this button again enables you to change the temperature setting. Keep pressing the Up/Down button until the desired value isdisplayed.- The electronic control system will switch over automatically about 5 seconds after the last time you pressed the button, and the actual temperature will be displayed.Adjustable temperature rangesRefrigerator compartment: +1°C to +15°CNoteThe highest adjustable interior temperature of +15°C cannot be achieved if the ambient temperature is +10°C.Freezer compartment: -14°C to -28°C.NoteThe temperature in the warmest area of the interior may be higher than the temperature setting.If the door is left open for a lengthy period, the temperature in theappliance's compartments may rise dramatically.Temperature alarmIf the temperatures in the interior are out of the permitted range, the audible warning signal will sound and the temperature display will flash.After a lengthy power failure, the temperature in the interior may have risen to too high a level. After the power supply returns, the fall in temperature can be watched on the display.• Cancel the audible warning signal by pressing the Alarm button. The temperature display will stop flashing as soon as the tem -perature in the interior has reached the set value.T emperature alarm after a fault in the applianceIf the appliance develops a fault, the temperature in the interior may rise too high or fall too low. The audible warning signal will sound and the temperature display will flash.If the temperature displayed is too high (warm), first check whether the door is closed correctly.If the temperature display continues to show a value that is too high or too low after one hour, contact the customer service department.• Cancel the audible warning signal by pressing the Alarm button.Humidity functionCertain foods must be stored in a humid atmosphere (e.g. baked goods). To prevent such foods from drying out, the humidity func-tion must be activated.Switching onPress the Ventilation button 1. The LED 6will come on.Press the Ventilation button 1. The LED 6 goes dark.spoilt.1415ENDefrostingRefrigerator compartment The refrigerator compartment defrosts automatically.Freezer compartmentAfter the appliance has been in operation for some time, a layer of frost or ice will form on the inside walls. This increases energy consumption. You should therefore defrost the appliance regularly.• T o defrost, switch the appliance off.• Remove the drawers.• T ransfer items to other appliances.• Leave the door of the appliance open while defrosting. After defrosting, mop up the remaining water with a cloth and clean the appliance.Cleaningfrom the mains. Pull out the plug or switch off the fuse.Surfaces which may come into contact with food and accessible drain systems must be cleaned at regular intervals.• Clean the inside, equipment parts and outer walls with lukewarm water and a little detergent. Do not use chemical solvents or anycleaning agents containing sand or acid.risk of injury due to hot steam.Do not use steam cleaning equipment to clean the appliance.• Ensure that no cleaning water penetrates into the electrical components or ventilation grille. • Dry all parts well with a cloth.• The dust should be removed from the refrigeration u nit a nd heat exchanger - metal grid at the back of the appliance - once a year.• Do not damage or remove the type plate on the inside of the appliance. It is very important for servicing purposes.• Clean the drain hole in the refrigerator compartment with a thin object, e.g. cotton swab or the like.Malfunctions• F1, F2 or F3 appears in the display.– The appliance has suffered a fault. Contact the customer service department.You may be able to rectify the following faults by checking the possible causes yourself:• Appliance does not function:– Is the appliance switched on?– Is the plug correctly fitted in the mains socket?– Is the fuse intact?• When inserting the mains plug, the refrigeration unit does not switch on, but a value is shown in the temperature display.– Demo mode is activated.Contact the customer service department.• The temperature is not low enough:– Is the temperature setting correct (see "Setting the temperature")?– D oes the separately installed thermometer show the correct reading?– I s the ventilation system working properly?– Itype designation 1number 2number 3type plate.Description of the appliance .Disposal notesThe appliance contains reusable materials and should be disposed of properly - not simply with unsorted household refuse. Appliances which are no longer needed must be disposed of in a professional and appropriate way, in accordance with the current local regulations and laws.Do not damage the refrigerant circuit of an appliance that is no longer needed during its disposal.This appliance contains inflammable gases in the refrigerant circuit and insulation foam.Your local council or a waste disposal contractor can provide information about how to dispose of the appliance correctly.Shutting your appliance downIf the appliance is left empty for a lengthy period, it must be switched off, defrosted, cleaned and dried and the door is to be left open to prevent mould formation.161.bracket.Important:screws are undone.2. wards.3. opposite side.11.opposite side.4.hinge bracket.5. 6.bracket.17EN18.opposite side.12.hinge pin and close.16.bracket.17. 13.bracket.14.Liebherr Hausgeräte Lienz GmbHDr.-Hans-Liebherr-Strasse 1A-9900 LienzÖsterreich*708316800*。

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