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RXF3 RXT3 产品安装说明书
I N S T A L L A T I O N I N S T R U C T I O N SFIT EXTRA LARGE FLAT PANEL MOUNTSRXF3/RXT3RXF3/RXT3Installation Instructions2DISCLAIMERLegrand | AV and its affiliated corporations and subsidiaries (collectively “Legrand | AV”), intend to make this manualaccurate and complete. However, Legrand | AV makes no claim that the information contained herein covers all details,conditions or variations, nor does it provide for every possible contingency in connection with the installation or use of this product. The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice or obligation of any kind. Legrand | AV makes no representation of warranty, expressed or implied, regarding the information contained herein. Legrand | AV assumes no responsibility for accuracy, completeness or sufficiency of the information contained in this document.Chief® is a registered trademark of Legrand | AV Inc.DEFINITIONSMOUNTING SYSTEM: A MOUNTING SYSTEM is theprimary Chief product to which an accessory and/or component is attached.ACCESSORY: AN ACCESSORY is the secondary Chiefproduct which is attached to a primary Chief product, and may have a component attached or setting on it.COMPONENT: A COMPONENT is an audiovisual itemdesigned to be attached or resting on an accessory or mounting system such as a video camera, CPU, screen, display, projector, etc.WARNING: A WARNING alerts you to the possibility ofserious injury or death if you do not follow the instructions.CAUTION: A CAUTION alerts you to the possibility ofdamage or destruction of equipment if you do not follow the corresponding instructions.IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSWARNING: Failure to read, thoroughly understand, andfollow all instructions can result in serious personal injury, damage to equipment, or voiding of factory warranty! It is the installer’s responsibility to make sure all mounting systems are properly assembled and installed using the instructions provided.WARNING: Failure to provide adequate structural strengthfor this mounting system can result in serious personal injury or damage to equipment! It is the installer’s responsibility to make sure the structure to which this mounting system is attached can support five times the combined weight of all equipment. Reinforce the structure as required before installing the mounting system.WARNING: Exceeding the weight capacity can result inserious personal injury or damage to equipment! It is the installer’s responsibility to make sure the combined weight of all components and accessories attached to RXF3/RXT3 does not exceed 250 lbs (113.3 kg).WARNING: Use this mounting system only for its intendeduse as described in these instructions. Do not use attachments not recommended by the manufacturer.WARNING: Never operate this mounting system if it isdamaged. Return the mounting system to a service center for examination and repair.WARNING: Do not use this mounting system outdoors.IMPORTANT ! : The RXF3/RXT3 mounts are designed to bemounted to:• a bare 8" concrete or 8"x8"x16" concrete block wall; • a steel stud (16" on center maximum) wall with drywall thickness between 1/2" (min) and 5/8" (max);• a 2" x 4" wood stud wall covered by drywall with thickness between 1/2" (min) and 5/8" (max);•Wood studs must be 16" on center.--SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS--Installation Instructions RXF3/RXT3 DIMENSIONS3RXF3/RXT3Installation Instructions DIMENSIONS--continued4Installation Instructions RXF3/RXT3 DIMENSIONS--continued5RXF3/RXT3Installation Instructions6LEGENDApretar elemento de fijación Befestigungsteil festziehen Apertar fixador Serrare il fissaggio Bevestiging vastdraaien Serrez les fixations Aflojar elemento de fijación Befestigungsteil lösen Desapertar fixador Allentare il fissaggio Bevestiging losdraaien Desserrez les fixations Destornillador Phillips Kreuzschlitzschraubendreher Chave de fendas Phillips Cacciavite a stella Kruiskopschroevendraaier Tournevis à pointe cruciforme Llave de boca Gabelschlüssel Chave de bocas Chiave a punte aperte Steeksleutel Clé à fourche A mano Von Hand Com a mão A mano Met de hand À la mainLlave de cabeza hexagonal Sechskantschlüssel Chave de cabeça sextavada Chiave esagonale Zeskantsleutel Clé à tête hexagonaleMarcar con lápiz Stiftmarkierung Marcar com lápis Segno a matita Potloodmerkteken Marquage au crayon Perforar Bohrloch Fazer furo Praticare un foro Gat boren Percez un trou Ajustar Einstellen Ajustar Regolare Afstellen Ajuster Quitar Entfernen Remover Rimuovere Verwijderen Retirez Opcional Optional Opcional Opzionale Optie En option Llave de seguridad Sicherheitsschlüssel Chave de segurança Chiave di sicurezza Veiligheidssleutel Clé de sécuritéInstallation Instructions RXF3/RXT3 TOOLS REQUIRED FOR INSTALLATIONPARTS7RXF3/RXT3Installation Instructions8INSTALLATIONThe RXF3/RXT3 mounts are designed to be mounted to a bare 8" concrete, 8"x8"x16" concrete block; or 2" x 4" wood/metal studs (16" on center) wall covered by drywall with thickness between 1/2" (min) and 5/8" (max).The RXT3 has brackets which allow the TV to be tilted. The RXF3 has static brackets which keep the TV in an upright position.Locate Mounting SiteWARNING: IMPROPER INSTALLATION CAN LEAD TOMOUNT FALLING CAUSING SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY OR DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT! It is the installers responsibility to make certain the structure to which the mount is being attached is capable of supporting five times the combined weight of all components located on the mount, not to exceed 250 lbs (113.4 kg).NOTE: Proceed to either the Installing to a Wood/Metal StudWall section or the Installing to a Concrete Wall section.Installing to a Wood Stud Wall1.Determine the center of the TV screen, and where it should be located on the wall.2.Locate the closest stud to the center of the TV screen, then locate the closest stud to the left and right of the selected location.3.Line up the six slots on mount (U) with the three studs previously identified. (See Figure 1)Figure 1ing a level, mark the wall on each stud to attach the mount through the upper mounting slots. (See Figure 2)5.Drill one 7/32" (5.5mm) pilot hole in each stud.6.Partially install two 5/16 x 2-1/2" flanged lag bolts (I) intopilot holes but do not tighten to wall.7.Hang mount (U), aligning upper mounting slots over lag bolts and adjust side-to-side for proper location.8.Place one slotted washer (K) over each flanged lag bolt. (See Figure 2)9.Tighten lag bolts to secure mount (U) to wall at upper mounting slots.Figure 210.Mark the attachment points for the lower mounting slots,making sure the attachment points are located on the studs. (See Figure 2)11.Drill 7/32" (5.5mm) pilot holes at markings for lowermounting holes. (See Figure 2)e three 5/16 x 2-1/2" flanged lag bolts (I) and three 5/16"slotted washers (K) to attach the mount to the wall through the lower mounting holes. (See Figure 2)13.Slide mount (U) to approximate center of screen location.14.Proceed to Attaching Interface Brackets to Screensection.Installation InstructionsRXF3/RXT39Steel Stud WallWARNING: IMPROPER INSTALLATION CAN LEAD TO EQUIPMENT FALLING CAUSING SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURYOR DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT! The figure below identifies the minimum requirements for installation of display mounts onto a steel stud structure. If the structure or its components do not meet these requirements contact the mount manufacturer for specific instructions before attempting installation. It should also be noted that no other equipment should be mounted to the same stud.Figure 3If back side of wall is unfinished, drywall must be installed to a minimum of one stud left and right of the stud(s)being used to install the mount. Drywall must be secured to studs with screws 12" on centerRXF3/RXT3Installation Instructions101.Identify desired mounting location on wall.2.Align mounting holes in mount with studs making sure mounting holes are centered on studs.3.Mark location of six mounting holes on wall.(See Figure 2)is flush with wall. (See Figure 5)Figure 58.Snap off plastic straps on anchor at wall by pushing side toside, snapping off straps level with flange of plastic cap. (See Figure 6)9.Repeat Steps 5 through 8 for each mounting hole.10.Place mount (U) over anchors and align mounting holes indisplay mount with holes in anchors. (See Figure 7)11.Place 1/4" flat washer onto 1/4-20 x 1-3/4" Phillips pan headscrew.12.Insert Phillips pan head screw with flat washer throughmounting hole in wall mount (U) and into anchor and tighten until flush against mount. DO NOT overtighten! (See Figure 7)13.Repeat steps 10 through 12 for remaining mounting holes.WARNING: IMPROPER INSTALLATION CAN LEAD TOEQUIPMENT FALLING CAUSING SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY OR DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT! Overtightening of mounting hardware can damage the steel studs. DO NOT overtighten mounting hardware!11Figure 8CAUTION: MINIMUM HORIZONTAL DISTANCEBETWEEN WALL BRACKETS IS 16" (406.4mm). Do not place mounting brackets closer together than 16" (406.4mm).6.Remove mount (U) from wall and drill one 3/8" x 3-1/2" (9.5mm x 88.9mm) pilot hole at each marking (six total).7.Install an anchor (J) into each pilot hole using a hammer, making sure that the anchor is flush with the wall.8.Replace mount (U) on wall and partially install three 5/16 x 2-1/2" flanged lag bolts (I) into upper anchors but do not tighten to wall.9.Partially install three 5/16 x 2-1/2" flanged lag bolts (I) into lower anchors but do not tighten to wall10.Place one slotted washer (K) over each flanged lag bolt.(See Figure 8)11.Tighten lag bolts to secure mount (U) to wall at uppermounting slots.12.Slide mount (U) to approximate center of screen location.WARNING: IMPROPER INSTALLATION CAN LEAD TODISPLAY FALLING CAUSING SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY OR DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT! Using screws of improper size may damage your display. Properly sized screws will easily and completely thread into displaymounting holes. If spacers are required, be sure to use longer screws of the same diameter.2.Select correct screws, nesting spacers (if necessary) and universal washers (if required) from the hardware bag (A-H) and attach brackets to back of screen. (See Figure 9)IMPORTANT ! : The M8 screws do NOT require a washer. Use the universal washer (H) only with M6 screws.NOTE: The nesting spacers (G) may be used separately, or puttwo together in different configurations to create different size spacers. (See Figure 10)Figure 10Switching Interface Brackets (Optional)If an installation situation makes adjusting the location of interface brackets necessary, there are several options.1.The wall brackets may be adjusted side to side at the pointof attachment. (See Figure 11)2.The location of the left and right interface brackets (Q and Ror S and T) may be switched, with the knobs on the RXT3 interface brackets (Q and R) facing the inside of the mount.(See Figure 11)Figure 113.If necessary, the tilt interface bracket knobs may beswitched to allow the interface brackets (Q and R) to bereversed. (See Figure 12)a. Remove display from mount.b. Remove interface brackets from display.c. Hold the right interface bracket horizontally, tightlygripping it so that spacers do not move.d. Remove the knob and screw.e. Replace the knob and screw in the opposite order, withthe knob on the inside of the bracket.f. Switch the right interface bracket to the left side of thewall mount.g. Repeat Steps 3c through 3f with the left interfacebracket.NOTE: Make sure the spacers on the inside of the interface brackets remain in place when removing and replacingthe interface bracket knobs.Figure 12Attaching Screen to Wall MountNOTE: NEVER place both interface brackets (Q and R or S1213and T) to one side of the wall mount center line! (See Figure 13)NOTE: Do NOT allow both interface brackets (Q and R or Sand T) to be located on same side of wall bracket. (See Figure 13)Figure 131.Hang screen onto the top rail of the mount (U). (See Figure 14)•RXF3: Hang top hook of interface brackets (S and T)onto the top rail of the mount (U). (See Figure 14)•RXT3: Hang top hook of interface brackets (Q and R) onto the top rail of the mount (U). (See Figure 14)NOTE: The screen initially installs into the "service mode" toallow easy cable access.2.Adjust screen and rails to desired viewing position.3.Route cables between wall and rails.CAUTION: PINCH POINTS! Keep fingers, hands andcables out of pinch point areas.4.Pull downward on the pull cords and swing inward toward wall, latching interface brackets to lower rail and fastening bottom of screen to the mount. (See Figure 14)5.Attach end of pull cord (a magnet) to mount so it does not extend beyond bottom of screen. (See Figure 14)Figure 14AdjustmentsHorizontal adjustment1.The mount wall brackets may be adjusted side to side at the point of attachment. (See Figure 15)Figure 152.The screen may also be adjusted along rails side to side.NOTE: NEVER place both interface brackets (Q and R or Sand T) to one side of the wall mount center line! (See Figure 13)NOTE: Do NOT allow both interface brackets (Q and R or Sand T) to be located on same side of wall bracket. (See Figure 13)(RXT3 shown)Tilt (RXT3 Only)The interface brackets (Q and R) allow from -2° to 12° tilt, and can be locked at 0°, 6° and 12°.1.Loosen the interface bracket knob.2.Adjust tilt as required. (See Figure 16)3.The tilt may be locked at 0°, 6° or 12° using one 1/4"-20 x 1"bolt (W) and one 1/4"-20 nut (V) per interface bracket. (See Figure 16)4.Tighten interface bracket knob.Figure 16Locking Mount (Optional)1.Add padlock (not included) to interface bracket to completesecurity. (See Figure 17)NOTE: The padlock maximum shackle diameter is 5/16"(7.9 mm).Figure 17Post-Installation Leveling1.If required, adjust level of monitor by turning screws on topof each interface bracket. Turn screws clockwise to lower the level and counter-clockwise to raise the level. (SeeFigure 18)Figure 181415USA/InternationalA 6436 City West Parkway, Eden Prairie, MN 55344P 800.582.6480 / 952.225.6000F 877.894.6918 / 952.894.6918Europe A Franklinstraat 14, 6003 DK Weert, NetherlandsP +31 (0) 495 580 852F +31 (0) 495 580 845Asia Pacific AOffice No. 918 on 9/F, Shatin Galleria18-24 Shan Mei StreetFotan, Shatin, Hong KongP 852 2145 4099 F 852 2145 44778800-003329 Rev00 2021 Legrand | AV 12/2021。
变频器Altivar71 安装手册
Altivar 71
CANopen
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危险 危险电压 • 在安装或操作Altivar 71 变频器之前请您阅读并了解此手册。只有专业人员才能对此变频器进行安装、调节、修理与维护。 • 用户应对与所有设备的保护地有关的大量国际和国内电气标准相符合进行负责。 • 此变频器的许多零件,包括印刷电路板,在线电压下工作,不能触摸这些零件,只能使用绝缘工具。 • 不能触摸那些未受保护的元件或带电的接线条螺钉。 • 不能将PA端与PC端或直流总线电容器短接。 • 在通电或启动与停止变频器之前应安装并关上所有机盖。 • 在对变频器进行维修之前
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本手册介绍: • 带有通过总线或通信网络使用的特殊信息的变频器参数 • 特定于通信的运行模式(状态表) • 通信与本机控制之间的交互
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力维3接口说明书
力维3接口说明书Copyright © 2010 All Rights Reserved目录1概述 (1)1.1功能介绍 (1)1.2文件介绍 (1)1.3接口函数简介 (1)2函数的调用流程 (3)3函数详细描述 (6)3.1LV3_InitializeSystem (6)3.2LV3_SetAuthCode (6)3.3LV3_ReadCardID (8)3.4LV3_IssueChiefCard (8)3.5LV3_IssueBlankCard (9)3.6LV3_IssueGuestCard (9)3.7LV3_SetGuestCardExtData (12)3.8LV3_ReadRoomStructure (14)3.9LV3_GuestCardByName (14)3.10LV3_SetGuestCardExtByName (15)3.11LV3_ReadCardInfo (15)3.12LV3_ReadCard (17)3.13LV3_WriteData (17)3.14LV3_ReadData (18)3.15LV3_WriteKey (18)3.16LV3_CheckIssuer (19)3.17LV3_CompareRegCode (19)3.18LV3_FreeRoomStructure (19)3.19LV3_FreeSystem (19)4公共返回集 (20)5常见问题 (24)5.1关于开门 (24)5.2关于编程 (24)5.3关于报错 (25)1概述1.1 功能介绍调用本动态库中给出的各个函数,可以发出总卡和宾客卡两种开门卡,而发出来的这两种卡在各参数设置正确时能够开力维3软件所安装的门锁。
1.2 文件介绍压缩包文件包括:五个*.dll文件:LevelLock.dll、lv3.dll、EMUSB.dll、RCUSB.dll、RFUSB.dll(都包动态库使用说明书,即此文档;动态库使用DEMO(文件夹名以“Source”结尾的是各种开发环境下使用本动态库一个“RoomStructure.lvr”文件和一个“RoomStructure.lvr中的示例数据.txt”文件(在LV3_ReadRoomStructure节);1.3 接口函数简介各接口函数如下表1-1所示,各参数及返回值数据类型以Delphi2007为准。
维亚视 PathTrak 产品安装和配置指南说明书
Our PathTrak installation and commissioning service is delivered by experienced Viavi service engineers. They work with your team to efficiently perform remote installation and configuration, and bring your new PathTrak system in-service working at its best.Service PlanningThe Viavi service team works directly with you to ensure a clear understanding of IT/ networking requirements, provide guidance and assistance during hardware installation as required, and schedule a remote turn-up service at a mutually-agreed date. Typical timing for remote installation and commissioning of a PathTrak system is 1 to 2 days.System Installation and ConfigurationA Viavi service engineer remotely installs PathTrak server software and integrates measurement and communications hardware. The engineer then demonstrates system configuration tasks including port label imports, user/group visibilities and permissions, and monitoring/alarming functions on a subset of nodes in the system. If required IP connectivity is made available, the engineer configures remote access for Viavi field meters and Android/ iOS mobile devices.System In-Service TestingOnce online, the Viavi service engineer executes a basic set of turn-up test cases to verify the system is operational and ready for use. T est cases validate correct operation of live spectrum and QAM analyzers, monitoring/alarming processes, and remote/mobile app access where applicable.Key Benefitsy Experienced engineers minimize implementation time and costy Timely, reliable delivery of service at a mutually-agreed timey Validated install handover ready for operational useKey Featuresy Service planningy System installationy Software configuration and training y System in-service testingPart No.y PT-INST-PKG-STDApplicable Productsy PT-SERVER-160y PT-SERVER-1000y PT-SERVER-2000y PT-SERVER-5000PathTrak Installationand CommissioningServicesFast and easy turn up of your system by experiencedViavi Solutions® engineersData Sheet© 2016 Viavi Solutions Inc.Product specifications and descriptions in this document are subject to change without notice.pathtrak-services-ds-cab-nse-ae 30179637 000 0316Contact Us +1 844 GO VIAVI (+1 844 468 4284)To reach the Viavi office nearest you, visit /contacts.* Training time to be used by customer within 60 days of confirmed receipt of purchase order.For more information on this or other products and their availability , please contact your local Viavi account manager: /en/corporate/about-us/contact-us.Visit our Services information page: /en/services-and-support/services/systems-services.。
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Moxa AirWorks AWK-3131A系列快速安装指南说明书
P/N: 1802031311019*1802031311019*AWK-3131A Series Quick Installation GuideMoxa AirWorksVersion 8.1, January 2021Technical Support Contact Information/support2021 Moxa Inc. All rights reserved.Table of ContentsOverview ............................................................................... - 3 -Hardware Setup .................................................................... - 3 -Package Checklist ............................................................... - 3 -Panel Layout of the AWK-3131A ........................................... - 4 -Mounting Dimensions .......................................................... - 5 -DIN-Rail Mounting .............................................................. - 5 -Wall Mounting (Optional) ..................................................... - 6 -Wiring Requirements ........................................................... - 7 -Read and Follow These Guidelines: ....................................... - 7 -Grounding the AWK-3131A .................................................. - 8 -Installations with Cable Extended Antennas for OutdoorApplications ................................................................. - 8 -Wiring the Redundant Power Inputs ...................................... - 9 -Wiring the Relay Contact ..................................................... - 9 -Wiring the Digital Inputs ..................................................... - 10 -Cable Holder Installation .................................................... - 10 -Communication Connections ............................................... - 10 -10/100BaseT(X) Ethernet Port Connection ...................... - 10 -1000BaseT Ethernet Port Connection .............................. - 11 -RS-232 Connection ...................................................... - 11 -LED Indicators .................................................................. - 12 -Specifications .................................................................... - 13 -Software Setup ................................................................... - 15 -How to Access the AWK ...................................................... - 15 -First-Time Quick Configuration ............................................ - 16 -Point-to-Multipoint Scenario (AP/Client Mode) ................. - 16 -Point-to-Point Scenario (Master/slave mode) ................... - 18 -OverviewThe AWK-3131A 3-in-1 industrial wireless access point meets the growing need for faster data transmission speeds and wider coverage by supporting IEEE 802.11n technology with a net data rate of up to 300 Mbps. The AWK-3131A combines two adjacent 20 MHz channels into a single 40 MHz channel to deliver a potent combination of greater reliability and more bandwidth. The two redundant DC power inputs increase the reliability of the power supply, and the AWK-3131A can be powered via PoE to make deployment easier. The AWK-3131A can operate on either the 2.4 or the 5 GHz band and is backwards-compatible with existing 802.11a/b/g deployments.Hardware SetupThis section covers the hardware setup for the AWK-3131A. Package ChecklistMoxa’s AWK-3131A is shipped with the following items. If any of these items is missing or damaged, please contact your customer service representative for assistance.• 1 AWK-3131A wireless AP/client• 2 2.4/5 GHz antennas: ANT-WDB-ARM-0202•DIN-rail kit• 2 plastic RJ45 protective caps•Cable holder with one screw•Quick installation guide (printed)•Warranty cardPanel Layout of the AWK-3131A1.Grounding screw (M5)2.Terminal block for PWR1,PWR2,relay, DI1, and DI23.Reset button4.System LEDs: PWR1, PWR2, PoE,FAULT, and STATE LEDs5.LEDs for signal strength6.WLAN LED7.Ethernet LED8.RS-232 console portN: 10/100/1000 BaseT(X) RJ45Port10.Antenna A11.Antenna B12.Model name13.Screw holes for wall-mounting kit14.DIN-rail mounting kitMounting DimensionsUnit = mmDIN-Rail MountingWhen shipped, the metal DIN-rail mounting kit is fixed to the back panel of the AWK-3131A. Mount the AWK-3131A on to a corrosion-free mounting rail that adheres to the EN 60715 standard.STEP 1: Insert the upper lip of the DIN-rail kit into the mounting rail. STEP 2:Press the AWK-3131A towards the mounting rail until it snaps intoplace.To remove the AWK-3131A from the DIN rail, do the following:STEP 1:Pull down the latch on theDIN-rail kit with a screwdriver.STEP 2 & 3:Slightly pull the AWK-3131Aforward and lift it up to remove itfrom the mounting rail.Wall Mounting (Optional)For some applications, it may be more convenient to mount theAWK-3131A to a wall, as illustrated below.STEP 1:Remove the aluminumDIN-rail attachment platefrom the AWK-3131A, andthen attach thewall-mounting plates withM3 screws, as shown in theadjacent diagrams.STEP 2:Mounting the AWK-3131A to a wall requires 3 screws.Use the AWK-3131A device, with wall-mounting platesattached, as a guide to mark the correct locations of the3 screws. The heads of the screws should be less than 6.0mm in diameter, and the shafts should be less than 3.5mm in diameter, as shown in the figure on the right.Do not drive the screws in all the way—leave a space of about 2 mm to allow room for sliding the wall-mounting panel between the wall and the screws.NOTE Test the screw head and shank size by inserting the screws into one of the keyhole shaped apertures of the wall-mounting platesbefore they are fixed to the wall.STEP 3:Once the screws are fixed into the wall,insert the four screw heads throughthe large opening of thekeyhole-shaped apertures, and thenslide the AWK-3131A downwards, asindicated to the right. Tighten thethree screws for added stability.WARNING• This equipment is intended to be used in a Restricted Access Location, such as a dedicated computer room where only authorized service personnel or users can gain access. Such personnel must be instructed about the fact that the metal chassis of the equipment is extremely hot and may cause burns. •Service personnel or users have to pay special attention and take special precautions before handling this equipment. •Only authorized, well-trained professionals should be allowed to access the restricted access location. Access should be controlled by the authority responsible for the location with lock and key or a security identity system. • External metal parts are hot!! Pay special attention or usespecial protection before handling the equipment.Wiring RequirementsRead and Follow These Guidelines:• Use separate paths to route wiring for power and devices. If powerwiring and device wiring paths must cross, make sure the wires are perpendicular at the crossing point.NOTE Do not run signal or communications wiring and power wiring in the same wire conduit. To avoid interference, wires with different signal characteristics should be routed separately.• You can use the type of signal transmitted through a wire todetermine which wires should be kept separate. The rule of thumb is that wiring that shares similar electrical characteristics can be bundled together.• Keep input wiring and output wiring separated.•For future reference, you should label the wiring used for all of your devices.Grounding the AWK-3131AGrounding and wire routing help limit the effects of noise due to electromagnetic interference (EMI). Run the ground connection from the ground screw to the grounding surface prior to connecting devices.Installations with Cable Extended Antennas for Outdoor ApplicationsIf an AWK device or its antenna is installed in an outdoor location, proper lightning protection is required to prevent direct lightning strikes to the AWK device. In order to prevent the effects of coupling currents from nearby lightning strikes, a lightning arrester should be installed as part of your antenna system. Ground the device, antenna, as well as the arrester properly to provide maximum outdoor protection for the device.Arrester Accessories•SA-NMNF-01: Surge arrester, N-type (male) to N-type (female) •SA-NFNF-01: Surge arrester, N-type (female) to N-type (female) Wiring the Redundant Power InputsThe top two pairs of contacts of the 10-contact terminal block connector on the AWK-3131A’s top panel are used for the AWK-3131A’s two DC inputs. Top and front views of the terminal block connector are shown below.STEP 1: Insert the negative/positive DC wires Array into the V-/V+ terminals.STEP 2: To keep the DC wires from pulling loose,use a small flat-blade screwdriver to tighten thewire-clamp screws on the front of the terminalblock connector.STEP 3: Insert the plastic terminal blockconnector prongs into the terminal blockreceptor, which is located on the AWK-3131A’stop panel.NOTE Input Terminal Block (CN1) is suitable for wire size range of 12-28 AWG (3.31-0.0804 mm²) and a torque value of 4.5 lb-in(0.51 Nm).Wiring the Relay ContactThe AWK-3131A has one relay output, which consists of the two contacts of the terminal block on the AWK-3131A’s top panel. Refer to the previous section for detailed instructions on how to connect the wires to the terminal block connector, and how to attach the terminal block connector to the terminal block receptor. These relay contacts are used to indicate user-configured events. The two wires attached to the Relay contacts form an open circuit when a user-configured event is triggered. If a user-configured event does not occur, the Relay circuit will be closed.Wiring the Digital InputsThe AWK-3131A has two sets of digital inputs—DI1 and DI2. Each DI comprises two contacts of the 10-pin terminal block connector on the AWK-3131A’s top panel. Refer to the “Wiring the Redundant Power Inputs” section for detailed instructions on how to connect the wires to theterminal block connector, and how to attach the terminal block connector to the terminal block receptor.Cable Holder InstallationAttach the cable holder to the bottom of the AWK-3131A to keep cabling neat and avoid accidents that result from untidy cables.STEP 1: Screw the cable holder onto the bottomof the AWK-3131A.STEP 2: After mounting the AWK-3131A and plugging in the LAN cable, tighten the cable along the device and wall.Communication Connections 10/100BaseT(X) Ethernet Port ConnectionThe 10/100BaseT(X) ports located on the AWK-3131A’s front panel are used to connect to Ethernet-enabled devices.Below we show pinouts for both MDI (NIC-type) ports and MDI-X (HUB/switch-type) ports. MDI Port Pinouts MDI-X Port Pinouts 8-pin RJ45PinSignal1 Tx+2 Tx-3 Rx+6 Rx- Pin Signal 1 Rx+ 2 Rx- 3 Tx+ 6 Tx-1000BaseT Ethernet Port Connection1000BaseT data is transmitted on differential TRD+/- signal pairs over copper wires.MDI/MDI-X Port Pinouts Pin Signal 1TRD(0)+ 2TRD(0)- 3TRD(1)+ 4TRD(2)+ 5TRD(2)- 6TRD(1)- 7TRD(3)+ 8 TRD(3)-RS-232 ConnectionThe AWK-3131A has one RS-232 (8-pin RJ45) console port located on the front panel. Use either an RJ45-to-DB9 or RJ45-to-DB25 cable to connect the AWK-3131A’s console port to your PC’s COM port. You may then use a console terminal program to access the AWK-3131A for console configuration.Console Pinouts for 10-pin or 8-pin RJ45 Ports 10-PinDescription 8-Pin 1– 2DSR1 3RTS 2 4GND 3 5TxD 4 6RxD 5 7DCD 6 8CTS 7 9DTR 8 10 –NOTE 1. The pin numbers for DB9 and DB25 male connectors, andhole numbers for DB9 and DB25 female connectors arelabeled on the connector strip. However, the numbers aretypically quite small, so you may need to use a magnifyingglass to see the numbers clearly.2. The pin numbers for both the 8-pin and 10-pin RJ45connectors (and ports) are typically not labeled on theconnector (or port). Refer to the pinout diagram above fordetails.LED IndicatorsThe front panel of the AWK-3131A contains several LED indicators. The function of each LED is described in the table below:LED Color State DescriptionPWR1 Green On Power is on (power input 1) Off Power is not being supplied.PWR2 Green On Power is on (power input 2) Off Power is not being supplied.PoE Amber On Power is being supplied via the PoE. Off Power is not being supplied via PoE.FAULT RedOnSystem is booting up, or a systemconfiguration error or relay event hasoccurred.Blinking(fast at0.5-secondintervals)Cannot get an IP address from theDHCP server.Blinking(slow at1-secondintervals)IP address conflictOff Error condition does not exist.STATE GreenOnSystem startup is complete and thesystem is in operation.Blinking(fast at0.5-secondintervals)AeroLink Protection is enabled and iscurrently in “Backup” state.Blinking(slow at1-secondintervals)Device has been located by WirelessSearch UtilityRed On System is booting upSIGNAL(5 LEDs) Green On Wi-Fi Signal Level (for client/slave/ client-router modes only)OffWLAN GreenOnWLAN function is in client/slave/client-router mode and has establisheda link with an AP.BlinkingWLAN data transmission is inclient/slave/client-router mode.OffWLAN is not in client/slave/client-router mode or has notestablished a link with an AP.AmberOn WLAN is in AP/master mode.BlinkingWLAN data transmission is in AP/mastermode.OffWLAN is not in use or not workingproperlyLED ColorState Description LANGreenOn LAN port’s 1000 Mbps link is active . Blinking Data is being transmitted at 1000 Mbps. Off LAN port’s 1000 Mbps link is inactive . Amber On LAN port’s 10/100 Mbps link is active. BlinkingData is being transmitted at 10/100 Mbps. Off LAN port’s 10/100 Mbps link is inactive.SpecificationsInput Current0.6 A @ 12 VDC; 0.15 A @ 48 VDC Input Voltage 12 to 48 VDC, redundant dual DC power inputsor 48 VDC Power-over-Ethernet (IEEE 802.3afcompliant)Power Consumption 7.2 WOperating Temperature Standard Models: -25 to 60°C (-13 to 140°F)Wide Temp. Models: -40 to 75°C (-40 to167°F)Storage Temperature -40 to 85°C (-40 to 185°F)NOTE For installation flexibility, either the A antenna (on the front panel) or the B antenna (on the top panel) may be selected foruse. Make sure the antenna connection matches the antennasconfigured in the AWK-3131A web interface.To protect the connectors and RF module, all radio ports shouldbe terminated by either an antenna or a terminator. We stronglyrecommend using resistive terminators for terminating theunused antenna ports.Software SetupThis section covers the software setup for the AWK-3131A.How to Access the AWKBefore installing the AWK device (AWK), make sure that all items in the package checklist are provided in the product box. You will also need access to a notebook computer or PC equipped with an Ethernet port. •Step 1: Select a suitable power source and plug in the AWK.The AWK can be powered by DC power ranging from 12 VDC to 48 VDC or by a PoE PSE via an Ethernet connection.•Step 2: Connect the AWK to the notebook or PC via the AWK’s LAN port.The LED indicator on the AWK’s LAN port will light up when aconnection is established.NOTE If you are using an Ethernet-to-USB adapter, follow the instructions in the user’s manual provided with the adapter.•Step 3: Set up the computer’s IP addressChoose an IP address for the computer that is on the same subnet as the AWK. Since the AWK’s default IP address is 192.168.127.253, and the subnet mask is 255.255.255.0, set the IP address to192.168.127.xxx, where xxx is a value between 1 and 252.•Step 4: Access the homepage of the AWK.Open your computer’s web browser and typehttp://192.168.127.253 in the address field to access the AWK’s homepage. Log in using the following default username andpassword:Default Username: adminDefault Password: moxaClick the Login button to access the homepage of the AWK device.First-Time Quick ConfigurationAfter successfully accessing the AWK, refer to the appropriate subsection below to quickly set up a wireless network.NOTE Ensure that there are no IP address conflicts when you configure more than one AWK on the same subnet.Point-to-Multipoint Scenario (AP/Client Mode)Configuring the AWK as an AP•Step 1: Set the operation mode of the AWK to AP mode.Go to Wireless LAN Setup→Operation Mode and select AP.NOTE The default operation mode for the AWK is AP.•Step 2: Set up your own SSID.Go to Wireless LAN Setup→WLAN→Basic WLAN Setup and click Edit to set the SSID.NOTE The default SSID is MOXA.•Step 3: Set the RF type and Channel for the AWK.Go to Wireless LAN Setup→WLAN→Basic WLAN Setup.We recommend that you choose the RF type 5 GHz for a relative clean medium with minimum interference.For the Channel setting, we recommend that you choose a channel other than the default channel to avoid interference.Click Submit to apply the changes, and restart the AWK in AP mode to complete the configuration process.Configuring the AWK as a Client•Step 1: Set the operation mode of the AWK to Client mode.Go to Wireless LAN Setup→Operation Mode, set the operation mode to Client, and then click Submit to apply the change.•Step 2: Link to an existing SSID.Go to Wireless LAN Setup→WLAN→Basic WLAN Setup and click Site Survey to select an existing SSID, or directly enter anexisting SSID in the text field.•Step 3: Set the RF type and Channel settings for the AWK.On the Wireless LAN Setup→WLAN→Basic WLAN Setup page, edit the RF type and Channel settings.Click Submit to apply the changes, and restart the AWK in client mode to complete the configuration process.Point-to-Point Scenario (Master/slave mode)Configuring the AWK as a Master•Step 1: Set the operation mode of the AWK to Master mode.Go to Wireless LAN Setup→Operation Mode, set the operation mode to Master, and then click Submit to apply the change. •Step 2: Set up your own SSID.Go to Wireless LAN Setup→WLAN→Basic WLAN Setup and click Edit to set the SSID.•Step 3: On the Wireless LAN Setup→WLAN→Basic WLAN Setup page edit the RF type and Channel settings.Click Submit to apply the changes, and restart the AWK in master mode to complete the configuration process.Configuring the AWK as a Slave•Step 1: Set the operation mode of the AWK to Slave mode.Go to Wireless LAN Setup→Operation Mode, set the operation mode to Slave, and then click Submit to apply the change.•Step 2: Link to an existing SSID.Go to Wireless LAN Setup→WLAN→Basic WLAN Setup and click Site Survey to select an existing SSID, or directly enter anexisting SSID in the text field.•Step 3: Set the RF type for the AWK.On the Wireless LAN Setup→WLAN→Basic WLAN Setup page edit the RF type setting.Click Submit to apply the changes, and restart the AWK in slavemode to complete the configuration process.。
Altivar 31 异步电机变频器 说明书
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Tarka (PL) 系列安装手册说明书
This manual contains important information regarding the proper installation and operation of the TARKA Series inside the host equipment.GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSThese products are designed to be PCB mounted and for use within other equipment or enclosures. For safe installation and operation, carefully follow the instructions below:1. These products must be professionally installed in accordance with the prevailingelectrical wiring regulations and safety standards.2. The output power taken from the unit must not exceed the ratings stated in thisInstallation Guide.3. Ensure that adequate ventilation is provided to allow air to circulate.4. This product does not provide insulation between input and output and therefore theDC source to this product must be reinforced or double insulated to the AC mains.This means that :a. If the input meets the requirements for ELV then the output is ELV.b. If the input meets the requirements for SELV then the output is SELV.c. If the input meets the requirements for TNV then the output is TNV.FUSINGModel FusePL10S-05External ceramic fuse, 250V min, HBC T20A maximumPL10S-12External ceramic fuse, 250V min, HBC T12.5A maximumPL15S-05External ceramic fuse, 250V min, HBC T20A maximumThe breaking capacity and voltage rating of this fuse may be subject to the end use application.INPUTModel #Input Voltage range (V)Max Input current (A)PL10S-05 3 - 5.58.6PL10S-12 5 - 137.5PL15S-053.3 - 5.512.9OUTPUTModel #Voltage range (V)*Output voltage range(V)Max Output current(A)PL10S-05 3 - 5.50.9 - 210PL10S-05 3.3 - 5.50.9 - 2.510PL10S-05 4.5 - 5.50.9 - 3.310PL10S-12 5 - 130.9 - 3.310PL10S-127 - 130.9 - 510PL15S-05 3.3 - 5.50.9 - 2.515PL15S-054.5-5.50.9 - 3.315# Model name given is followed by various characters.SAFETY AGENCY APPROVALSTarka series DC - DC converters comprise of the following models:PLab-cc-dvd-e-f Where PL = Point of Loada = Maximum output current, where a = 10 or 15b = S for single output, D for dual output, T for triple outputcc = Indicates the input voltage range e.g. 05 = 3 - 5.5 volts, (for PL10S) and 3.3- 5.5 (for PL15S), 12 = 5 -13 volts, where c = 0 - 9dvd = Output voltage, where d = 0 - 9, e.g. 1v2, 2v5, 3v0, 3v3 or dvd is replaced by C for customer selectable output within the ranges specified below. e = T for through hole (9 pins), TR for through hole with positive and negative remote sense pins (11 pins), TP for through hole with positive remote sense pin only (10 pins)f= J for tape & reel, K for box tray, L for tubeRATINGS & LIMITATIONSOrientations All Max ambient85°C†The above voltage and current ratings are the maximum permitted values.† 1. Model PL10S-05 is de-rated linearly between 70°C and 85°C at 0.134A per 1°C in still air. 2. Various components require temperature monitoring in end use application to ensure safety compliance, see components to be monitored in table to follow.The components listed in the following table must not exceed the temperatures given (including when the end use equipment is operated at its maximum permitted ambient), consequently the maximum temperature rise permitted is given by the temperature given in the table minus the Tmra (maximum ambient) of the end use environment (maximum permitted Tmra is 85°C). All other ratings for the PSU remain unchanged. To determine the component temperatures tests must be conducted in accordance with the requirements of UL60950-1,CSA 22.2 No. 60950-1, EN60950-1 and IEC60950-1 Clause 4.5. Consideration should also be given to the requirements of other safety standards. Note: Max. temperatures given are as required by the 60950-1 standards, or to provide satisfactory reliability, whichever is the lower.Test requirements include: PSU to be fitted in its end-use equipment and operated under the most adverse conditions permitted in the end-use equipment handbook/specification and which will result in the highest temperatures in the PSU. To determine the most adverse conditions consideration should be given to the maximum operating ambient, PSU loading and input voltage, ventilation, equipment orientation, the position of doors & covers, etc. Temperatures should be monitored using type K fine wire thermocouples (secured with cyanoacrylate adhesive, or similar) placed on the hottest part of the component and the equipment should be run until all temperatures have stabilised.COMPONENTS TO BE MONITORED:Model #Circuit Ref Description Max Temperature (0C)PL10S-05XL1Output inductor windings115PL10S-05XQ3FET120PL10S-05XQ4FET120PL10S-12XL1Output inductor windings120PL10S-12XU2FET120PL10S-12XU3FET120PL15S-05XQ3FET115PL15S-05XQ4FET115# Model name given is followed by various characters.Part No. 17300 Issue 6, August 2010TDK-Lambda LimitedKingsley Avenue, Ilfracombe, Devon, EX34 8ES Telephone - Sales and Service (01271) 856666Head Office and Works (01271) 856600Facsimile (01271) 864894WEBSITE: PL10S-05 Components to be monitored:XL1, XQ3 and XQ4PL10S-12 Components to be monitored:XL1, XU2 and XU3PL15S-05 Components to be monitored:XQ3 and XQ4。
Luma 31 51 Series Turret 摄像头安装指南说明书
31 Series Turret51 Series Turret IP Surveillance Camera Quick-StartGuide2Box Contents}Camera}Adapter plate}4 × wall anchors with screws}Weatherproofing kit for PoE cable}OvrC insert (try it; it’s free!)You must provide:}A network connection (and an NVR, if desired)}Admin rights to a computer that can access the network}Mobile device with Luma Surveillance app (recommended) }Power source: PoE or 12V DC}Phillips screwdriverWARNING: This product can expose you to chemicalsincluding cadmium, which is known to the State ofCalifornia to cause cancer. For more information go to.Read this before you go on site! Install your camera with a connection to the Internet via your NVR or through a network router. This allows you to use OvrC, a powerful remote maintenance tool (see ) and lets you use the Luma Surveillance mobile app to check on the camera from anywhere.For installation using this guide, you must be able to access this camera through a personal computer. If your surveillance system is not on a network, you’ll have to use the NVR’s local interface for installation. See the NVR user’s manual for details.The web UI manual and other materials can be found on the product page at .Additional ResourcesYou can acquire a PDF of the web interface manual and other materials from the camera’s product page at .34}Handle this device with care. Do not strike or shake it.}Protect the power cord from being stepped on or pinched, particularly where it connects to the device and the outlet.}Do not operate this device beyond its specified power ratings. }Do not use this device near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other such heat-generating equipment.}The performance and lifespan of the camera is affected by temperature. For best results, use this device in temperatures ranging from -20–122 °F.}Clean this device with a dry cloth. Do not use strong or abrasive detergents, especially when cleaning the lens. If dirt is hard to remove, use a mild detergent and wipe gently.}Record and save the configuration settings. This helps when updating the device, when testing a new configuration, or with recovery if unexpected trouble occurs.PrecautionsBefore you start, ensure that the device is in good condition and all the assembly parts are included. Also ensure that your recorder has the very latest firmware. Use OvrC to update the firmware, or consult your NVR manual.}Ensure that all equipment is powered off during installation. }Ensure the mounting surface is strong enough to hold threetimes the weight of the camera and the mount.}If the mounting surface is cement, use the included expansion screws to install the camera. If mounting to a wood surface, use self-tapping wood screws (not included) to secure the camera.}If the product does not function properly, please contact technical support. Do not disassemble the camera for repair or maintenance.}Do not remove the protective film from the lens until installation is complete.56Your Camera Before installing, familiarize yourself with your camera.The camera lens is encased in amoveable ball housing enclosedinside a skirt.SkirtLAN SocketBarrel ConnectorUp IndicatorLens HousingInstallation with an NVRIf you are installing with an NVR, follow these instructions. Otherwise, follow the instructions starting on the next page.1. Ensure your NVR has the latest firmware. If it does not, your NVR may be unable to locate and activate your camera.2. Perform the physical installation of your camera by following the instructions given on pages 10–14.3. Plug your camera into your recorder. The NVR autodetects your camera, activates it (giving it the same admin password that it has), and assigns it an IP address.4. Complete the installation using the instructions given in your NVR manual. You do not need to continue using this guide. Where possible, we recommend changing settings using your NVR.78Install and Run the Luma UtilityUse the Luma Utility to locate your camera and set it up.Visit your product page at SnapAV .com anddownload the Luma Utility installer from theSupport tab. Y ou must use v3.0.0.53 build20170426 or later! Earlier versions of the utilitywill not work!Run the installer. You can click through and accept the defaults. Pre-Installation Camera ConfigurationY ou’ll find it easiest to connect the camera directly to your PC, making most adjustments to the camera from the convenience of your table (prior to physical installation), rather than from atop a ladder.Connect the camera to your PC and run the LumaUtility. It searches for attached Luma Surveillancedevices. If your camera does not appear, check theconnection, ensure the camera is powered up, thenclick the Refreshbutton.Activate the CameraClick on the entry for your camera to view its details. If the camera is inactive, use the text boxes at the lower right of the Luma utility window to activate the camera by creating a new secure password.}Passwords cannot be longer than 16 characters. T o ensure compatibility with the local interface, only use numbers, letters, spaces, and the following special characters: . , : - / }Use a password that is long and easy to remember. A password like parisinthespring is more secure and easier to remember.than a password like D3x-7b910Physical Installation1. Attach the mounting bracket to the mounting surface, using either the provided screws or wall anchors.2. CAUTION! Before terminating the cable for an outdoor install, you must weatherproof it! See the following pages for details.3. Attach power to the camera.}If using PoE, attach the cable to the socket.}If using 12V , attach the power supply to the barrel connector.4. Align the arrow on the camera body with the Unlocksymbol on the mounting bracket. Slide the camera into place.5. Rotate the camera clockwise until the arrow on the camera body aligns with the Locksymbol of the mounting bracket.Weatherproofing the PoE Cable1. Slide the unterminated cable through the lock nut , therubber gasket , and the weatherproof endcap. F ace the notched side of the rubber gasket toward the endcap, as shown.2. T erminate the RJ45 cable with a network plug .3. Place the O-ring onto the end of the camera’s networkinterface socket with the flat side toward the camera. Push it past the locking teeth as far as it easily goes.4. Connect the RJ45 plug to the camera’s network socket .5. Align the teeth on the weatherproof endcap with the gapson the camera’s network socket . Insert the socket into the endcap. T wist until they click into position (the O-ring gives you flexibility while still weatherproofing the connection).6. Slide the rubber gasket into the weatherproof endcap .Secure it by screwing the lock nut tightly onto the endcap .11Start the Web InterfaceOpen your browser and navigate to the camera’s IP address. Below the login area, you may see: “Please click here to download and install the plug-in. Close the browser when installing the plug-in.” If so, download the plug-in and close all browser windows.Install the LumaWebComponents plug-in, Array restart your browser and go to your camera’slogin window. Log in as admin using thepassword you created.You might get a pop-up message that askswhether you want to run the Luma WebComponents plug-in. You must allow theplug-in to access your system over the web.Be sure to save your camera’s web page as a favorite in yourbrowser.12Check the CameraAfter logging in, your screen shows the live page, similar to the illustration below. If it does not appear, check the connection to your NVR or network, and ensure that the camera is powered up. Click the Settings icon to access the web interface and finish setup.SettingsMenuIcon13Once the camera is installed, swivel the skirt so that it aims at your area of interest.The camera lens is mounted in a free-floating ball housing within the camera skirt. This housing can be aimed as needed.T aking care to avoid touching the camera’s lenses, aim the camera housing in the direction desired. Ensure that the up indicator remains at the top of the camera housing.14SupportIf you need help, email support@. For information, instructional videos, support documentation, or ideas, visit our website.3-Year Limited WarrantyThis Luma Surveillance™ product has a 3-Y ear Limited Warranty. This warranty includes parts and labor repairs on all components found to be defective in material or workmanship under normal conditions of use. This warranty shall not apply to products that have been abused, modified or disassembled. Products to be repaired under this warranty must be returned to a designated service center with an assigned return authorization (RA) number. Contact technical support for an RA number.Copyright ©2016–2020 by SnapAV. All rights reserved. Luma Surveillance, SnapAV, and all related marks and images are trademarks or registered trademarks of SnapAV.Version 200417-152515。
莫萨UC-3100系列计算机快速安装指南说明书
P/N: 1802031000025 *1802031000025*UC-3100 SeriesQuick Installation GuideVersion 4.1, April 2021Technical Support Contact Information/support2021 Moxa Inc. All rights reserved.OverviewMoxa UC-3100 Series computers can be used as smart edge gateways for data pre-processing and transmission, as well as for other embedded data-acquisition applications. The UC-3100 Series includes three models, UC-3101, UC-3111 and UC-3121, each supporting different wireless options and protocols. Please refer to the datasheet for more information. Package ChecklistBefore installing the UC-3100, verify that the package contains the following items:• 1 x UC-3100 Arm-based computer• 1 x DIN-rail mounting kit (preinstalled)• 1 x Power jack• 1 x 3-pin terminal block for power• 1 x CBL-4PINDB9F-100: 4-pin pin header to DB9 female console port cable, 100 cm• 1 x Quick installation guide (printed)• 1 x Warranty cardIMPORTANT: Notify your sales representative if any of the above items are missing or damaged.Panel LayoutThe following figures show the panel layouts of the UC-3100 models: UC-3101LED Indicators LED Name Status FunctionNotesSYS GreenPower is onRefer to the Function Button (FN Button) and LED Indicators section in thehardware/software user manual for more details. Red FN button is pressed OffPower is offGreen (blinking)The computer is in power conservation modeLAN1/ LAN2 Green 10/100 Mbps Ethernet mode OffEthernet port is not active COM1/ COM2/CAN1 Orange Serial/CAN port is transmitting or receiving data Off Serial/CAN port is not active Wi-FiGreenWi-Fi connection has been establishedClient mode : 3 levels with signal strength1 LED is ON: Poor signal quality2 LEDs are ON: Good signal qualityAll 3 LEDs are ON: Excellent signal qualityAP mode: All 3 LEDs blinking at the same timeOff Wi-Fi interface is not activeLTEGreenCellular connection has been established Three levels based on the signal strength1 LED is ON:Poor signal quality 2 LEDs are ON: Good signal quality All 3 LEDs are ON: Excellent signal qualityOffCellular interface is not activeInstalling the UC-3100The UC-3100 can be mounted on to a DIN rail or on to a wall. The DIN-rail mounting kit is attached by default. To order a wall-mounting kit, contact a Moxa sales representative.DIN-rail MountingTo mount the UC-3100 on to a DIN rail, do the following:1.Pull down the slider of the DIN-rail bracket located at the back of theunit2.Insert the top of the DIN rail into the slot just below the upper hookof the DIN-rail bracket.tch the unit firmly on to the DIN rail as shown in the illustrationsbelow.4.Once the computer is mounted properly, you will hear a click and theslider will rebound back into place automatically.Wall Mounting (optional)The UC-3100 can also be wall mounted. The wall-mounting kit needs to be purchased separately. Refer to the datasheet for more information.1.Fasten the wall-mounting kit to the UC-3100 as shown below:e two screws to mount the UC-3100 on to a wall.These two screws are not included in the wall-mounting kit and must be purchased separately. Refer to the detailed specifications below:Head Type: flatHead Diameter >5.2 mmLength >6 mmThread Size: M3 x 0.5 mmConnector DescriptionPower ConnectorConnect the power jack (in the package) to the UC-3100’s DC terminal block (located on the bottom panel), and then connect the power adapter. It takes several seconds for the system to boot up. Once the system is ready, the SYS LED will light up. GroundingGrounding and wire routing help limit the effects of noise due toelectromagnetic interference (EMI). There are two ways to connect the UC-3100 grounding wire to the ground.1.Through the SG (Shielded Ground, sometimes called Protected Ground):The SG contact is the left-most contact in the 3-pin power terminal block connector when viewed from the angle shown here. When you connect to the SGcontact, the noise will be routed through the PCB and the PCB copper pillar to the metal chassis.2. Through the GS (Grounding Screw):The GS is located between the console port and the power connector. When you connect to the GS wire, the noise is routed directly from the metal chassis.NOTE The grounding wire should have a minimum diameter of3.31 mm 2.Ethernet PortThe 10/100 Mbps Ethernet port uses the RJ45 connector. The pin assignment of the port is shown below:PinSignal 1 Tx+ 2 Tx- 3 Rx+ 4 – 5 – 6 Rx- 7 – 8–Serial PortThe serial port uses the DB9 male connector. It can be configured by software for the RS-232, RS-422, or RS-485 mode. The pin assignment of the port is shown below:Pin RS-232 RS-422 RS-4851 DCD TxD-(A) –2 RxD TxD+(A) –3 TxD RxD+(B) Data+(B)4 DTR RxD-(A) Data-(A)5 GND GND GND6 DSR – –7 TRS –– 8 CTS – – 9 – – –CAN PortThe UC-3121 comes with a CAN port which uses the DB9 male connector and is compatible with the CAN 2.0A/B standard. The pin assignment of the port is shown below:Pin Signal Name1 –2 CAN_L3 CAN_GND4 –5 CAN_SHLD6 GND7 CAN_H8 – 9CAN_V+SIM Card SocketThe UC-3100 comes with two nano-SIM card sockets for cellularcommunication. The nano-SIM card sockets are located on the same side as the antenna panel. To install the cards, remove the screw and the protection cover to access the sockets, and then insert the nano-SIM cards into the sockets directly. You will hear a click when the cards are in place. The left socket is for SIM 1 and the right socket is for SIM 2. To remove the cards, push the cards in before releasing them.RF ConnectorsThe UC-3100 comes with RF connectors to the following interfaces.Wi-FiThe UC-3111 and UC-3121 models come with a built-in Wi-Fi module. You must connect the antenna to the RP-SMA connector before you can use the Wi-Fi function. The W1 and W2 connectors are interfaces to the Wi-Fi module. BluetoothThe UC-3111 and UC-3121 models come with a built-in Bluetooth module. You must connect the antenna to the RP-SMA connector before you can use the Bluetooth function. The W1 connector is the interface to the Bluetooth module. CellularThe UC-3100 models come with a built-in cellular module. You must connect the antenna to the SMA connector before you can use the cellular function. The C1 and C2 connectors are interfaces to the cellular module. For additional details refer to the UC-3100 datasheet. GPSThe UC-3111 and UC-3121 models come with a built-in GPS module. You must connect the antenna to the SMA connector with the GPS mark before you can use the GPS function. SD Card SocketThe UC-3111 and UC-3121 models come with a SD-card socket for storage expansion. The SD card socket is located next to the Ethernet port. To install the SD card, remove the screw and the protection cover to access the socket, and then insert the SD card into the socket. You will hear a click when the card is in place. To remove the card, push the card in before releasing it. Console PortThe console port is an RS-232 port that you can connect to with a 4-pin pin header cable (available in the package). You can use this port for debugging or firmware upgrade.Pin Signal 1 GND 2 NC 3RxD 4TxDUSBThe USB port is a type-A USB 2.0 version port, which can be connected with a USB storage device or other type-A USB compatible devices. Real-time ClockThe real-time clock is powered by a lithium battery. We stronglyrecommend that you do not replace the lithium battery without the help of a Moxa support engineer. If you need to change the battery, contact the Moxa RMA service team.Accessing the UC-3100 Using a PCYou can use a PC to access the UC-3100 by one of the following methods: A.Through the serial console port with the following settings:Baudrate = 115200 bps, Parity = None, Data bits = 8,Stop bits = 1, Flow Control = Noneing SSH over the network. Refer to the following IP addresses andlogin information:Default IP Address NetmaskLAN 1 192.168.3.127 255.255.255.0LAN 2 192.168.4.127 255.255.255.0Login: moxaPassword: moxaATEX Specifications1.Ex nA IIC T4 Gc2.Ambient Range:-40°C ≤ Ta ≤ +70°C, or -40°C ≤ Tamb ≤ +70°C3.Rated Cable Temp ≧90 °C4.Standards Covered:EN 60079-0:2012+A11:2013EN 60079-15:20105.Hazardous Location : Class I, Division 2, Groups A, B, C, and DSpecial Conditions of Use:These devices shall be mounted in a suitable tool-accessibleATEX-certified enclosure that is rated at least IP54 as defined inEN 60529 and Pollution Degree 2 as defined in EN 60664-1, and the devices shall be used within their rated electrical and environmental ratings.Moxa Inc.No. 1111, Heping Rd., Bade Dist., Taoyuan City 334004, Taiwan。
Barracuda ATA IV家庭安装指南说明书
Barracuda ® ATA IV Family Installation GuideST380021A, ST360021A, ST340016A, ST320011AThe Easiest Way to Install Your DriveDiscWizard is Seagate’s exclusive Windows program that is included with your drive for easy drive installation. Y ou can use this software if you have a bootable hard drive in your computer and are running Windows Me,Windows 98 or Windows 95. Download the software from our Web site at .Run DiscWizard before installing your drive for customized step-by-step instructions for your system.T o run DiscWizard:Download the software from , and follow the online instructions to complete the installation.If you cannot run DiscWizard, follow the instructions on this installation sheet to install and configure your drive.What You Need• A Phillips screwdriver and four 6-32 UNC drive mounting screws• A standard 40-pin A T A interface cable, or an 80-conductor cable to runUltra A T A 100 (max length: 18 inches)• An unused drive power cable for your new drive• A version of Windows with FA T32 file system for drives over 32 GbytesUltra ATA/100 RequirementsThe drive can be configured to support a default maximum transfer rate.This drive can support transfer rates up to 100 Mbytes per second(UDMA 5) in Ultra A T A/100 mode. Using a software utility, you can set the default transfer rate to the best capability of your system. For your drive to run in this mode, you need the following:• A computer that supports UDMA mode 5• A 40-pin 80-conductor cable (available from your dealer)• A software utility to confirm and activate Ultra A T A/100. Seagate ®providesa utility called UA T A100.exe. Y ou can download the latest version from our Web site at .• Windows Me or Windows 98 operating system: either supports UltraATA\100.Handling PrecautionsDisc drives are extremely fragile. Do not drop or jar the drive.Keep the drive in the protective SeaShell container until you are ready to install it. This minimizes handling damage.The drive has a protective cover called SeaShield ®. Do not remove this permanent cover—it protects the drive from electrostatic discharge (ESD) and minor impact damage.Protect your drive from static discharge by wearing a grounded wrist strap throughout the installation process.Always handle the drive by the edges or frame.Do not apply pressure or attach labels to the circuit board or the top of the drive.Setting the JumpersRefer to the jumper settings on your drive label toconfigure the drive for your system. Jumper settings also can be accessed online from our Web site at .*Drives may be shipped with either configuration as default.• Master or single drive: T o configure the drive as a master or a singledrive, set the jumper on pins 7 and 8.• Drive is slave: T o configure the drive as a slave, or second drive on the cable, remove all the jumpers.• Master with non ATA-compatible slave: Use this setting if the slave drive is not recognized. Configure the master drive with a jumper set on pins 5 and 6 and pins 7 and 8 to enable this option.• Cable select option: Cable Select jumpers use the cable to determine master or slave. T o enable cable select, set a jumper on pins 5 and 6. If using two drives, jumpers for both drives should be set on pins 5 and 6.• Alternate capacity jumper: Drives with a 40-Gbyte capacity and greater are limited to 32 Gbytes. This jumper is used to provide a solution to specific legacy BIOS problems. When using the alternate capacity jumper, Disk Manager software is required to achieve the drive’s full capacity.Attaching Cables and Mounting the Drive1. Attach one end of the drive interface cable to the interface connector on your computer’s motherboard (see your computer manual for connector locations).! Caution. Align pin 1 on the motherboard connector with pin 1 on your drive connector. Pin 1 is marked by a stripe on one side of the cable.2. Attach the interface connector and the power connector to the drive.Note. Y ou can mount the drive in any orientation. Usually it is mounted with the circuit board down.3. Secure the drive in the computer using four 6-32 UNC mounting screws in either the side-mounting or bottom-mounting holes. Insert the screws no more than 0.20 inch (5.08 mm) into the bottom-mounting holes and no more than 0.14 inch (3.55 mm) into the side-mounting holes.! Caution. Do not overtighten the screws or use metric screws. Thismay damage the drive.Configuring the BIOSFor your computer to recognize your new drive, configure your computer’s BIOS as follows:1. Run the system setup program.2. Enable LBA mode and UDMA mode, if available.3. Select the auto-detect option. If necessary , refer to the drive param eters on your drive label to configure the drive for your system. BIOS settings can also be accessed at . T o access the full capacity of the drive, use LBA mode or use Disk Manager.4. Save and exit the system setup program.BIOS Settings Drive Model Formatted GbytesTotal Sectors*ST380021A 80.0156,301,488ST360021A 60.0117,231,408ST340016A 40.078,165,360ST320011A20.039,102,336*One sector equals 512 bytes.Publication number: 100129216, Rev. AWhen configuring two A T A devices onthe same cable, both must use Cable Select or both must use Master/Slave jumper settings. If using a standard 40-pin cable, the master and slave drives can be placed in any position. If using a 40-pin 80-conductor cable, attach the blue connector to the motherboard, the black connector to the master drive and the grey connector to the slave.SlavePreparing the Drive with Disk Manager or DiscWizard Installing a Single DriveIf you are installing a single drive, we recommend using Disk Manager to automatically partition and format your drive. Disk Manager software is available at . During the download, the Diskette Creator creates a bootable diskette. T o run Disk Manager:1. Insert your bootable Disk Manager diskette and follow the instruc-tions. Disk Manager will guide you through the installation process. 2. Boot your computer from the Windows Me, Windows 98 or Windows95 startup diskette with the Windows CD loaded. At the prompt, typesetup.Installing a Slave DriveIf you are installing a second drive, or slave, to your system, use the DiscWizard software available at .Note. If you do not want to install your drive using either DiscWizard or Disk Manager, see “Standard Microsoft Installation” below topartition and format your drive.Standard Microsoft InstallationCaution.Partitioning or formatting a drive erases all data on it.Seagate assumes no liability if you erase your data.Drive PartitioningPartitioning divides the drive into sections or partitions that function as separate logical drives (labeled C,D,E, etc.). T o partition your new drive:1. Insert a bootable startup diskette and restart your computer.2. Run fdisk and create a primary DOS partition.3. Mark the partition as active to make the partition bootable.Drive FormattingCaution. Use the correct drive letters to prevent formatting a drive that already contains data.1. At the A: prompt, type format x: where x is the letter of your first newpartition. Repeat the format process for all new partitions.2. Proceed to “Loading the Operating System” below.Loading the Operating SystemNote. The operating system needs to be installed on the master drive only. It is not required when adding a second drive.1. Boot your computer from your Windows Me, Windows 98 or Windows95 startup diskette with the Windows CD loaded.2. At the prompt, type setup and continue with the Windows setup.TroubleshootingIf your drive is not working properly, follow these troubleshooting steps.1. Does the drive spin up? A spinning drive produces a faint whineand clicking noise that begins when power is applied. If your drive does not spin, check that the power connector and interface cable are securely attached and the jumpers are installed correctly.2. Does the computer recognize the drive? Verify that the drive isenabled in the system CMOS or setup program. If not, select theautodetect option and enable it. If your drive has a problem, it may not be recognized by the system.3. Does FDISK detect the drive? Run the FDISK program located onyour Windows startup diskette. T ype fdisk/status to verify thatyour hard drive is present.4. Does Scandisk find the drive defect-free? Scandisk is a utilitylocated on your Windows startup diskette that scans the drive for de-fects. If defects are detected, this may be an indication of a problem.5. Why won’t the drive format to full capacity? Verify that your BIOShas autodetect and LBA mode enabled. Otherwise you may need to use Disk Manager to achieve the full capacity of your drive. Down-load the latest version from or find it on your CD.6. The computer hangs on startup. Verify that your system isA T A/100 compatible with the UDMA mode setting. Some legacy BIOScause hangs on startup or other problems if not A T A/100 compatible.For more information, see the earlier section on the Ultra A T A/100requirements. In addition, some legacy BIOS may cause a hang due to the large drive capacity. Consider using the alternate capacityjumper if it is available on your drive model.Use the alternate capacity jumper if your computer does not support higher capacity drives. The jumper limits drives with capacities 40-Gbytes and greater to 32 Gbytes.Note. If these steps do not solve the problem, contact your dealer or visit to download SeaT ools disc diagnostics software and more troubleshooting advice.Seagate Support ServicesInternetFor online information about Seagate products, visit or e-mailyourdiscquestionsto:***********************.Technical SupportIf you need further help installing your drive, first consult your dealer. Dealers are familiar with their unique system configurations and can help you with system conflicts and other technical issues. If you need additional help, you can talk to a Seagate technical support specialist. Before calling, note your system configuration and drive model number. Africa+31-20-316-7222Norway800-113 91Australia1800-14-7201Poland00 800-311 12 38 Austria0 800-20 12 90Spain900-98 31 24Belgium0 800-74 876Sweden0 207 90 073Denmark80 88 12 66Switzerland0 800-83 84 11France0 800-90 90 52Singapore800-1101-150Germany************T aiwan+886-2-2514-2237Hong Kong800-90-0474Thailand001-800-11-0032165 Indonesia001-803-1-003-2165T urkey00 800-31 92 91 40 Ireland 1 800-55 21 22United Kingdom************Italy800-790695USA/Canada/1-800-SEAGA TE or Malaysia1-800-80-2335Latin America+1-405-936-1234Middle East+31-20-316-7222Other EuropeanNetherlands************Countries+31-20-316-7222New Zealand0800-443988Warranty T o determine the warranty status of your Seagate disc drive, contact your place of purchase or visit our Web site at for more information. RMA (Return Merchandise Authorization) Run SeaT ools to diagnose your drive before requesting a return authorization. In addition, please verify that your drive is defective by following the troubleshooting checklist in this guide. Seagate offers comprehensive customer support for all Seagate drives worldwide. Seagate customer service centers are the only facilities authorized to service Seagate drives. Drive return procedures vary depending on geographical location and are subject to current International T rade Regulations.Shipping Y our DriveCaution. Back up the data on your drive before shipping it. Seagate assumes no responsibility for data lost during shipping or drive repair. Shipping a drive in an unapproved container voids the warranty. Pack the drive with foam rubber only.Do not use peanuts, bubble wrap or newspapers.Keep your original box and packing materials for storing or shipping your drive. T o preserve the warranty status of your drive, any product returned to Seagate must be properly packaged in the original box or a Seagate-approved container to prevent physical and electrical damage while in transit.Electromagnetic Compliance for the European Union This model complies with the European Union requirements of the Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 89/336/ EEC of 03 May 1989 as amended by Directive 92/31/EEC of 28 April 1992 and Directive 93/68/EEC of 22 July 1993. Compliance of this drive, as a system component, was confirmed with a test system. We cannot guarantee that your system will comply. The drive is not meant for external use (without properly designed enclosure, shielded I/O cable, etc.). Sicherheitsanleitung 1. Das Gerrät ist ein Einbaugerät, das für eine maximale Umgebungstemperatur von 55°C vorgesehen ist.2. Zur Befestigung des Laufwerks werden 4 Schrauben 6-32 UNC-2A benötigt. Bei seitlicher Befestigung darf die maximale Länge der Schrauben im Chassis nicht mehr als 3,3 mm und bei Befestigung an der Unterseite nicht mehr als 5,08 mm betragen.3. Als Versorgungsspannugen werden benötigt: +5V ± 5% 0,6A; +12V ±% 0,8A (1,9A fur ca. 30 Sek. fur ± 10%)4. Die Versorgungsspannung muss SEL V entsprechen.5. Alle Arbeiten auf dem Festplatte dürfen nur von Ausgebildetem Servicepersonal durchgeführt werden. Bitte entfernen Sie nicht die Aufschriftenschilder des Laufwerkes.6. Der Einbau des Laufwerkes muss den Anforderungen gemäss DIN IEC 950 VDE 0805/05.90 entspreche.© 2001 Seagate T echnology LLC. All rights reserved.Publication Number: 100129216, Rev. A, Printed in USA, June 2001Seagate, Seagate T echnology, the Seagate logo, Barracuda, DiscWizard, SeaShell and SeaShield are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Seagate T echnology LLC. Other product names are registered trademarks or trademarks of their owners.。
Teldat VisorALARM+ 快速安装指南说明书
VisorALARM+Alarm Receiver over IPQUICK INSTALLATION GUIDEDm 377-I, Version: 1.01. IntroductionThis Quick Installation Guide is designed to help the installation process of the VisorALARM+ and is geared to quick reference and initial configuration; therefore this document contains information specific to this aim and does not consider all possibilities. For further information on this please see the VisorALARM+ installation manual or contact the Teldat Security technical service.2. RequirementsAutomation software•Automation Software compatible with Surgard, Radionics 6500 or Ademco 685 receivers and an available RS-232 line.Connections•Connection to an Ethernet network (10 or 100 Mbps).•Power connection 110-240 V AC.Configuration•PC with serial port (speed 9600, 8 data bits, without parity bits, 1 stop bit and without flow control) and terminal emulation software (e.g. Windows HyperTerminal).•RS serial cable for configuration (DB9 male – DB9 female).Internet Connection•Static and public1 IP address for the VisorALARM+.1If Internet access is behind a NAT / firewall, you must have a private static IP address and a UDP port redirected to the said private address.3. Checklista.Cables:•Standard Ethernet network cable, category 5.•AC power supply cable.•RS-232 serial cable for configuration (DB9 male – DB9 female).•RS-232 serial cable for transmission of alarms to the server (DB9 male – DB9 female).b.Receiver Data:•Type of receiver to emulate (Surgard, Radionics 6500 or Ademco 685).•Line and receiver identifier.c.IP Information:•Default address, subnet mask and gateway.•UDP port for alarm reception.d.RS-232 communication parameters: speed, data bits, parity bits and stop bit.4. Physical Connections1.Connect one end of the Ethernet network cable to the connector labeled LAN and the other end toa switch or a hub in your network.2.Connect the female end of the configuration RS-232 cable to the PC serial port and the male endto the connector labeled AUX on the rear panel of the VisorALARM+.3.Connect the DB25 end of the data RS.232 cable to the AUT connector and the other end to thecomputer with the automation software.4.If you have a printer connect the DB25 end of the printer RS232 cable to the PRN connector andthe other end to the serial printer.5.Connect the female end of the power supply cable to the power connector of the device and themale end to a grounded socket.5. ConfigurationSwitch on the device. In the PC terminal emulator, you will see some information on device start-up. Wait until information similar to that shown below is displayed:Teldat (c)2001-2004Router model VISORALARM-PLUS EU 6 119 CPU MPC8260 S/N: 472/013492 LAN, 4 WAN LinesCIT software version: 10.6.33 Feb 26 2007 14:18:00*At this point the device is ready to be configured. The commands required for configuration are described below and grouped by functionality.Starting with default configWhen you receive the device from factory it is shipped with a basic default configuration. If you wish to defaults the device to this factory configuration use the ‘set default-config’ command.*p 4Config>set default-confAll your session changes will be lost.Activate default configuration (Yes/No)?YConfig>Configuring IPEnter the following commands, substituting ip_address for the VisorALARM+ IP address, mask for its network mask and gateway for the gateway IP address.Config>protocol ip-- Internet protocol user configuration --IP config>address ethernet0/0 ip_address maskIP config>route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 gateway 1IP config>classlessIP config>exitConfig>Configuring the type of Alarm ReceiverConfigure the udp-port for the alarm receiver. This is the receiver UDP port where the mIP devices will send its registration and supervision data packets.Config>network serial0/0-- ARLY Interface Configuration --ARLY-1 Cfg>supervision port udp-portParameters dependent on the emulated receiver: the commands required to configure the emulation of the different receivers with their default parameters for communication with the automation server are displayed below:Sur Gard MLR-2000 / MLR2EARLY-1 Cfg> alarm-receiver protocol sur-gardARLY-1 Cfg> alarm-receiver parameters r=0ARLY-1 Cfg> alarm-receiver receiver-id 01ARLY-1 Cfg> alarm-receiver line-id 001Sur Gard DLR-2ARLY-1 Cfg> alarm-receiver protocol sur-gardARLY-1 Cfg> alarm-receiver parameters r=1ARLY-1 Cfg> alarm-receiver receiver-id 01ARLY-1 Cfg> alarm-receiver line-id 1Radionics 6500ARLY-1 Cfg> alarm-receiver protocol radionics-6500ARLY-1 Cfg> alarm-receiver receiver-id 01ARLY-1 Cfg> alarm-receiver line-id 1ARLY-1 Cfg> alarm-receiver parameters h=0Ademco 685: if you do not wish to use the ACK/NACK protocol, eliminate the second line.ARLY-1 Cfg> alarm-receiver protocol ademco-685ARLY-1 Cfg> alarm-receiver receiver-id 1ARLY-1 Cfg> alarm-receiver line-id 1If you need to configure another receiver or line id numbers please replace in the ‘alarm-receiver receiver-id’ and alarm-receiver line-id’ commands the parameters that appear with identifier 1 with your desired numbers keeping the length of the field.Configuring the configuration pattern for MIP installationA quick configuration process exists to simplify the installation process for new MIPs. Here a minimum number of parameters are manually configured in the MIP and, subsequently, a ‘register’ operation is executed using an installer password. The MIP receives the configuration of the configuration pattern during this process, where the installer password coincides with that provided. Below you will see a configuration pattern displayed with installer password 1111. For further information on each of these parameters, please see the VisorALARM+ Installation manual.ARLY-1 Cfg> cfg-pattern 1 defaultARLY-1 Cfg> cfg-pattern 1 instalator-password 1111ARLY-1 Cfg> cfg-pattern 1 usr-password 1234ARLY-1 Cfg> cfg-pattern 1 mip-password ZYXW5678ARLY-1 Cfg> cfg-pattern 1 receiver-password WXYZ4321ARLY-1 Cfg> cfg-pattern 1 keep-alive-timer 45ARLY-1 Cfg> cfg-pattern 1 keep-alive-retries 3ARLY-1 Cfg> cfg-pattern 1 keep-alive-retries-timer 2ARLY-1 Cfg> cfg-pattern 1 phone-length 9ARLY-1 Cfg> cfg-pattern 1 alarm-tx-retries 2ARLY-1 Cfg> cfg-pattern 1 callback-phone 918076565ARLY-1 Cfg> cfg-pattern 1 bck-receiver-IP 80.26.96.183ARLY-1 Cfg> cfg-pattern 1 bck-keep-alive-timer 45ARLY-1 Cfg> cfg-pattern 1 bck-keep-alive-retries 3ARLY-1 Cfg> cfg-pattern 1 bck-keep-alive-retries-timer 2Configuring eventsARLY-1 Cfg>exitConfig>event-- ELS Config --ELS config> enable trace subsystem ARLY ALLELS config>exitConfiguring the speed of the UD communication portsTo set the speed for the UD com1 port use the next command replacing the portSpeed parameter by the desired port speed.Config>net serial1/0MODEMEMU-serial1/0 Cfg>speed portSpeedMODEMEMU-serial1/0 Cfg>exitConfig>To set the speed for the UD com2 port use the next command replacing the portSpeed parameter by the desired port speed.Config>net serial1/1MODEMEMU-serial1/1 Cfg>speed portSpeedMODEMEMU-serial1/1 Cfg>exitConfig>Finally save the configuration and restart in order to activate the new settings. If you wish to check the configuration, the “show config” command will display the configuration from the menu where this is located together with all its submenus.Config> saveSave configuration (Yes/No) [No]? yOK on Flash (not saved in SmartCard)Config>[CTRL-P]*restartAre you sure to restart the system(Yes/No)? y*Restarting. Please wait ................................Teldat Corp.1111 Brickell Ave., Suite 1100Miami, FL 33131800.4TELDAT / 305.372.3480 TechnicalSupport:***************。
Altivar 71异步电机变频器 安装手册
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v v v v 连接电机,确保电压一致 连接控制线路 连接速度给定 在确保电源关闭之后连接电源源自编程 v 1 请参考编程手册
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吊运与贮存
为了在安装之前保护变频器,吊运和贮存时应将其放在原始包装内,并确保周围条件能够满足要求。
3 相电源电压: 200…240 V 50/60 Hz
3 相电机 200...240 V 电机 铭牌上指示的 功率 (1) kW 0.37 0.75 1.5 2.2 3 4 5.5 7.5 11 15 18.5 22 30 37 45 HP 0.5 1 2 3 5 7.5 10 15 20 25 30 40 50 60 线路电源 ( 输入 ) 最大线电流 (2) 在 200 V 时 在 240 V 时 A 3.5 6.1 11.3 15 19.3 25.8 35 45 53.3 71.7 77 88 124 141 167 A 3.1 5.3 9.6 12.8 16.4 22.9 30.8 39.4 45.8 61.6 69 80 110 127 147 kA 5 5 5 5 5 5 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 kVA 1.3 2.2 4 5.3 6.8 9.2 12.4 15.9 18.8 25.1 27.7 32 42.4 51 65 A 9.6 9.6 9.6 9.6 9.6 9.6 23.4 23.4 93.6 93.6 100 100 250 250 250 A 3 4.8 8 11 13.7 17.5 27.5 33 54 66 75 88 120 144 176 预期最大线 视在功率 电流 Isc 变频器 ( 输出 ) 最大启动电 额定电流 最高瞬时电流 (1) In (1) 流 (3) 60 s 时 A 4.5 7.2 12 16.5 20.6 26.3 41.3 49.5 81 99 112 132 180 216 264 2s时 A 4.9 7.9 13.2 18.1 22.6 28.8 45.3 54.5 89.1 109 124 145 198 238 290 ATV71H037M3(4) ATV71H075M3(4) ATV71HU15M3(4) ATV71HU22M3(4) ATV71HU30M3(4) ATV71HU40M3(4) ATV71HU55M3(4) ATV71HU75M3(4) ATV71HD11M3X(4) ATV71HD15M3X(4) ATV71HD18M3X ATV71HD22M3X ATV71HD30M3X ATV71HD37M3X ATV71HD45M3X Altivar 71 型号 (5)
V02系列ilarly manifolds用户安装与维护指南说明书
© Ashcroft Inc. 2021, 250 East Main Street, Stratford, CT 06614-5145, USA, Tel: 203-378-8281, Fax: 203-385-0357, All sales subject to standard terms and conditions of sale. v02_accessories_i&m_RevF_07-07-21of 21TABLE OF CONTENTS:1 DESCRIPTION ......................................................................11.1 Intended use .................................................................11.2 Information about the pressure equipment ...............12 TRANSPORTATION AND STORAGE ..................................23 INSTALLATION .....................................................................23.1 Installation conditions ..................................................23.2 Connecting the manifold valve ....................................24 S TART -UP .............................................................................25 OPERATION .........................................................................25.1 General information .. (2)5.2 Operating conditions....................................................25.3 Operation ......................................................................26 MAINTENANCE ....................................................................26.1 Maintenance and repair .. (2)V02 Style A5-Valve Manifold (Direct mount)V02Style A (inline)V02 Style A3-Valve Manifold (Direct mount)V02Style A1 DESCRIPTION1.1 Intended useManifold valves are used for connecting measuring devices and for shutting off differential pressure pipes in chemical plants, power plants and similar facilities. The permissible operating pressure depends on the temperature of the medium, materials and seals used. The respective pressure-temperature diagram on the datasheet shows the operating pressure. Any other use or unauthorized changes are not permitted and will relieve the manufacturer of all liability for any resulting damage.Material:It must be ensured that the selected materials for the wetted parts of the manifold valve for the media being used areappropriate. Ashcroft is not responsible for damage caused by corrosive media on the manifold valve. Failure to observe this precaution can mean danger for the user and damage to the pipe system.1.2 Information on the pressure equipmentThe allowable operating pressure depends on the temperature of the medium, seals and the materials used.2 TRANSPORTATION AND STORAGEThe manifold valve may be used only in its originally packed status and stored to avoid soiling or damage. The transport of the manifold valve may only be carried out in a pressure-free condition.3 INSTALLATION3.1 Installation conditionsThe following installation conditions apply to the manifold valve:Manifold valves must be installed so that employees or third parties are not at risk. The required safety distances forinstallation in accordance with the applicable local guidelines must be complied with.The manifold valves must be positioned or installed so:• t hey are accessible for any necessary inspection and are clearly visible,• t he labelling is clearly legible and • o peration of the manifold valve is possible from a safe distance.The manifold valve must be protected against mechanical© Ashcroft Inc. 2021, 250 East Main Street, Stratford, CT 06614-5145, USA, Tel: 203-378-8281, Fax: 203-385-0357, All sales subject to standard terms and conditions of sale. v02_accessories_i&m_RevF_07-07-21of 2 2impact from external forces as well as tampering by unauthorized persons.3.2 Connecting the manifold valveThe manifold valve must be connected via the inlets and outlets provided. Welding seams on connections must be valid and, per weld procedures, implemented and checked. Steel welded connections must be painted after welding to prevent corrosion.4 START-UPCommissioning may only be carried out when the industrial valves:• are properly installed in a plant,• have been inspected for correct assembly and• t he installation conditions and the safe function have been checked.The pre-commissioning test must be arranged by the system operator. The applicable local regulations for testing upon installation must be complied with.5 OPERATION5.1 General information• M anifold valves are used for shutting off different media. They can be poisonous, explosive, irritating, very hot or very cold. Installation and maintenance work must onlybe performed by skilled personnel. In addition to these operating instructions are the general safety and accident prevention regulations, the operating instructions of the plant and the measuring device used to Note. For example, oxygen operation. The manifold valve should only be operated by qualified and authorized personnel.5.2 Operating conditions• T he permissible operating conditions should be taken in accordance with the manifold valve datasheet. The respective pressure/temperature diagrams represent the permissible operating conditions.5.3 Operation• T he manifold valves are operated with a T-handle andare closed in a clockwise direction. The manifold valve is equipped with a metal back seal between the valve tip orthe valve stem and bonnet. The manifold valve head units must therefore always be opened completely. This back seal is pressure supported. The higher the system pressure, the greater the force with which the tip is pressed into the back seal. Do not increase the closing torque when the manifold valve tip is in the back seal position. This is unnecessary and could cause damage in the stem-tip connection.6 MAINTENANCE6.1 Maintenance and repair• T he valves should be checked regularly for leaks and damage and must only be removed when they are pressure free. Even when depressurized, the components can stay very hot for a long time. Small amounts of medium may also escape during disassembly so protective goggles and gloves must be worn.。
恒力泌 JK Axis 阳光盾侧面板安装说明书
1 Kit # 4840001 JK Axis Sun Visor Side Kit213Item Number Part Number Description Qty 14840001JK Axis Sun Visor Left Side124840001JK Axis Sun Visor Right Side13300-01-025Rivet, Blind, 3/16" Diameter, 0.251" - 0.375" Domed Aluminum4Important Notes:Prior to beginning this or any installation read these instructions to familiarize yourself with the required steps and evaluate if you are experienced and capable to personally perform these modifications. A factory service manual should be used in conjunction with these installation instructions.Refer to the parts list to ensure that all necessary components and hardware has been included. If any parts are missing please contact your local TeraFlex dealer for assistance.plastic clipsClean the front and rear sides of the roll bar with an alcohol based cleaner. Do a test fit with the Axis Sun Visor onto the roll bar. Position visor with therear most mount close to the B -pillar roll bar pad; also the visors rod will need to be parallel to theroof. Use a marker and mark the position of thevisor mounts on roll bar.Rotate Visor down vertical to better accessmounts. Use a 3/16” drill bit to drill a hole through the roll bar using the hole in the visor mounts as a pilot hole (one hole per visor mount). blanket or plastic sheet over the seats and carpetto avoid getting metal shavings on them.1 246 Install the rivet through the mount and into the hole just drilled out in the roll bar. Use pop rivet tool to attach the rivets. 56Allen Head DownNote: Allen bolt head must be facing down when the visor is up. Stickers on visor will show left andright side. Next, remove adhesive backing form visor mountsand, using the marks made on the roll bar as a guide, attach the Axis Sun Visor.3 1/2”1 3/4”For the front, cut the small part of foam pad off. Then measure 3.5”, from the cut off section, back and mark.For the rear, measure 1.75” forward and mark.789plastic clipsThe foam roll bar pad will need to be trimmed. Remove and discard plastic clips from the foam pad to prepare for trimming. Note: There is no need to remove the roll bar pad. 10Right Side Left SideAllen bolt headClean the front and rear sides of the roll bar with analcohol based cleaner. Do a test fit with the Axis Sun Visor onto the roll bar. Position visor with the rear most mount close to the joint weld on the roll bar; also the visor rod will need to be parallel to the roof. Use a mark-er and mark the position of the visor mounts on roll bar.Note: Allen bolt heads must be facing downward,when the visor is in the up position, for adjustment. Next, remove adhesive backing form visor mounts and, using the marks made on the roll bar as a guide, attach the Axis Sun Visor.Allen Head DownFlip front and side visors to check for clearance issues. If there is contact loosen the side visorsfriction bolt and slide visor to the rear.Remove the cover again and retighten the bolts that secure the rod to the mounts.Repeat steps for other side.Find the mounts under the cover. Then use the vi-sor rod as a location marker by pushing dimples into the cover where the rod is to be mounted. Use a razor blade or utility knife and poke a small hole (smaller then the rods diameter) through the cover, over both rod mount locations. Use the rod to wid-en the hole as it is pushed through the cover andinto the roll bar visor mounts.The Axis Sun Visor has 2 friction setting bolts and 4 mounting bolts. The lower 4 mounting bolts shouldbe kept tight and not be loosened to adjust for rota-tional stiffness. The upper two bolts can be tightened or loosened to adjusted for rotationalstiffness.1415 171618。
希腊尔·威尔电子平台安装指南-PL-1000说明书
Fire Alarm Control Panel PL-1000Quick Start GuideM-169.2-SERIE-PL-EN / 09.2022Honeywell HouseSkimped Hill Lane BRACKNELLBerkshire, RG12 1EB Technical changes reserved!UK© 2022 Honeywell International Inc.STEP 2Drill the wall on the three fixing points and utilize the accessories included with the panel (3,5 x 25 mm) to secure the panel o the wall. STEP 3Put the screw in the hole ①, align theUpper 15 cable glands Ø 21 mm Back 8 cable glands Ø 21 mm Cable entry easy to break2 x 12 V / 12 Ah (example)Expansion Loop Card ConnectionRemove the outer sheath of the cable to provide enough slack, approx. 80 mm, for the cables to From a loop with each conductor before presenting it on its terminal where it is to be connected. Guide in such a way that there is a separation from the safety ground.Connect the L and N conductors directly to the (left and right terminalrespectively). The safety ground conductor must be Sounder circuitEnd of line diode cathode marker on positive terminal.InstallationAdditional and updated InformationsThe described features, specifications and product related information in this manual correspond to the date of issue (refer to date on the front page) and may differ due to modifications and/or amended Standards and Regulations of the System design, Installation and Commissioning. For further Information refer to documentation M-169.1-SERIE-PL-EN.Panels Display Controls, Buttons and PasswordQuick Programming Procedure with Default General Alarm FunctionalitySTATUS ICONCONDITION / CONTROLCOLORDESCRIPTIONFIRERed (blinking)A fire condition has been detected (buzzer active)Red (fixed)The user has acknowledged the event by buzzer silence DISABLEMENT Yellow (blinking) A device or zone is disabled TEST Yellow (blinking) A zone is in test modePOWER Green (fixed) The system is switched on and the power is supplied via the mainsFAULTYellow (blinking)General fault, buzzer is active Yellow (fixed)The user has acknowledged the event by buzzer silenceEARTH FAULT Yellow (blinking) Earth fault condition is presentYellow (fixed) The user has acknowledged the event by buzzer silenceSOUNDER FAULT / DISABLEMENTYellow (blinking) Sounder fault condition is present Yellow (fixed) Sounders circuits are disabledPOWER SUPPLY FAULTYellow (blinking)Mains fault Yellow (fixed) Batteries faultYellow (slow blinking 1sec On 1sec Off)Battery charger fault or Battery resistance fault condition is presentAUXILIARY POWER SUPPLY OUT FAULT Yellow (blinking) 24 Vcc user fault condition is presentYellow (fixed) The user has acknowledged the event by buzzer silenceSYSTEM FAULTYellow (fixed) System fault BUZZER MUTEYellow (blinking)Buzzer is active Yellow (fixed)Buzzer has been mutedSOUNDERS STOP Yellow (fixed) Sounder outputs has been silencedEVACUATEYellow (fixed) Evacuation is activated1. On the touch screen display press the arrow on the right and then press the gear iconat the top right:2. Insert password level 2, press enter then press on program icon, insert password level 3 and press enter toconfirm.3. Select Panel configuration to change the language using the arrow down icon.Once completed, press the left arrow to come back to the previous screen.4. Select Autoprog, press the Lens icon to search for devices, at the end of the process save devices detected withcheck mark. Press the left arrow to come back to the previous screen. Please note: Default zone assigning: Sensors = Z1, MCP = Z2, Input modules = Z3, Output modules = Z4.5. Select Description to change both Zone and Point labels. This example refers to Zones: Press Zone icon, typethe label using the virtual keyboard and confirm with enter. Same applies to Points.6. Come back to Configuration menu using the left arrow and set Date and Time. The example shares how tochange Date: select Date icon, scroll up and down the day, month and year values then confirm with check mark. To change Time, follow the same process.PUSH BUTTON DESCRIPTIONFUNCTIONRESET PANEL Pressing the ‘Reset Panel’ button will reset the panel to return it to normal condition after an event BUZZER MUTE Pressing the ‘Buzzer Mute’ button or tapping on the touch screen, will silence the active panel buzzer SILENCE SOUNDERS Pressing the ‘Silence Sounders’ button will silence all Alarm soundersEVACUATEPressing the ‘Evacuate’ button and later confirm the evacuation in the pop-up window, will start all thepanel sounders output activation for the output configured for evacuation in the Cause and Effect I/OMatrixLEVEL 2 KEYIn “O” position (default), Level 2 access is not granted. Inserting the key and turning it into “I” position, enables panels Level 2 FunctionsFUNCTIONEN 54 LEVEL FACTORY DEFAULT PASSWORD Alarm, disabled, and faults display - Alarm and faults recognition - Disabled Zone/Point display Level 1 None Enable/Disable menu - Test menu - Utility Menu Level 2 2222 Programming menuLevel 333333333。
Barracuda V SerialATA安装指南 说明书
Barracuda V Serial ATA Installation GuideST3120023AS,ST380023AS,and ST360015ASSerial ATA(SATA)Interface Disc DrivesPublication Number:100221385,Rev.A,December2002Serial A TA interface disc drives are designed for easy installation. It is not necessary to set any jumpers, terminators, or other settings on this drive for proper operation. The jumper block adjacent to the SAT A interface con-nector is for factory use only.The serial A TA interface connects each disc drive in a point-to-point config-uration with the serial ATA host adapter or serial ATA port on your mother-board. There is no master/slave relationship as there is with parallel A TA. Each disc drive has its own cable.Using Serial AT A does not prevent you from continuing to use your existing standard (parallel) A TA drives as long as your system or host adapter pro-vides and supports parallel A TA connectors. This means you can easily add Serial AT A capability to your existing system without removing your existing disc drives.The easiest way to install your driveT o successfully install and obtain the maximum capacity from the drive, use DiscWizard™2003 disc drive installation software utility. This utility is available exclusively from Seagate®. Y ou can download this free disc drive installation software from our web site at /support or run the program directly from your web browser. In either case, you should run DiscWizard before you install your drive.Note.Older versions of DiscWizard do not recognize the Serial AT A model numbers, so ensure that you use DiscWizard 2003 or later when installing a Barracuda® V Serial A TA disc drive.To run DiscWizard:Follow the instructions on the download page at to cre-ate a diskette and complete the installation.If you cannot run DiscWizard, follow the instructions on this installation sheet to install and configure your drive.What you need• A Phillips screwdriver and four 6-32 UNC drive mounting screws.• A Serial AT A interface cable (sold separately). Maximum length is 39 inches (1 meter).• A Serial A TA-compatible power cable or adapter (sold separately).• A version of Windows with FA T32 or NTFS file system.• A system with a motherboard that has a Serial A TA connector on it, or a Serial A TA host adapter and available PCI slot in which to install the adapter.Refer to your computer system documentation to see whether your system supports Serial AT A on the motherboard and to locate the Serial A TA con-nector. If your system does not have a Serial ATA connector on the mother-board, you will need to purchase a Serial AT A host adapter that is compatible with your system and install it with the appropriate device driver according to the host adapter manufacturer’s installation instructions. Note.See /support/disc/sata/ for a list of companies that sell Serial A TA components including host adapters, cables, and power adapters.Handling precautions/electrostatic discharge protection •Disc drives are fragile. Do not drop or jar the drive. Handle the drive only by the edges or frame. Keep the drive in the protective SeaShell™ con-tainer until you are ready to install it to minimize handling damage.•Drive electronics are extremely sensitive to static electricity. While installing the drive, wear a wrist strap and cable connected to ground.•T urn off the power to the host system during installation.•Do not disassemble the drive; doing so voids the warranty. See the War-ranty information on page 2.•Do not apply pressure or attach labels to the circuit board or to the top of the drive.Drive characteristicsST3120023AS ST380023AS ST360015AS Formatted capacity 120 Gbytes80 Gbytes60 GbytesT otal # of sectors* 234,441,648156,301,488117,231,408 Cache size8 Mbytes8 Mbytes8 MbytesDisc rotation ±5%7,200 RPM7,200 RPM7,200 RPM*One sector equals 512 bytes.Attaching cables and mounting the drive1.Attach one end of the drive interface cable to the Serial ATA interfaceconnector on your computer’s motherboard or Serial A TA host adapter (see your computer manual for connector locations).Insert the screws nomore than 0.20 inches (5.08 mm) into the bottom-mounting holes and no more than 0.14 inches (3.55 mm) into the side-mounting holes. Note.Do not overtighten the screws or use metric screws. This may dam-age the drive.Configuring the BIOSClose your computer case and restart your computer. Y our computer may automatically detect your new drive. If your computer does not automati-cally detect your new drive, follow the steps below.1.Restart your computer. While the computer restarts, run the systemsetup program (sometimes called BIOS or CMOS setup). This is usu-ally done by pressing a special key, such as DELETE, ESC, or F1 dur-ing the startup process.2.Within the system setup program, instruct the system to auto detectyour new drive.3.Save the settings and exit the setup program.When your computer restarts, it should recognize your new drive. If your system still doesn’t recognize your new drive, see the troubleshooting sec-tion on the back of this sheet.Note.Serial A TA is a new interface type. Some older systems may see the drive and classify it as a SCSI device if you are using a serial ATA host adapter. This is normal even though this is not a SCSI disc drive. This does not affect drive performance or capacity.Microsoft Operating System Installation InstructionsFor detailed information about installing a Microsoft operating system on your new Seagate drive, refer to the Microsoft Knowledgebase Article ref-erences below. To locate an article, go to and enter the article number in any search box on the Microsoft web site. For example, to view the Knowledgebase article for installing Windows XP on your new Seagate drive:1.Open your browser.2.Go to .3.Enter 313348 in the Microsoft web site’s search box.4.Press Enter.The article will be displayed on your screen.TroubleshootingIf your drive is not working properly, these troubleshooting tips may help solve the problem.1.Does the drive spin up? A spinning drive produces a faint whine andclicking noise. If your drive does not spin, check that the power con-nector and interface cable are securely attached.2.Does the computer recognize the drive? Verify that the drive isenabled in the system CMOS or setup program. If not, select the auto-detect option and enable it. If your drive has a problem, it may not be recognized by the system. If the operating system does not recognize the drive, you need to load your host adapter drivers.3.Does FDISK detect the drive? Run the FDISK program located onyour Windows startup diskette. Type fdisk/status to verify that your hard drive is present and recognized by the system.4.I’m running Windows98and FDISK is not reporting the fullcapacity of my drive.Why? Y ou need to upgrade your version of FDISK if you are using the diskettes or CD that came with your original Windows 95 or 98 operating system. Microsoft provides a free down-loadable FDISK upgrade. See Microsoft Knowledgebase article num-ber: 263044 located at .5.Does Scandisk find the drive defect-free? Scandisk is a utilitylocated on your Windows startup diskette that scans the drive for defects. If defects are detected, this may be an indication of a problem.6.Why does my computer hang on startup? Verify that your system isSerial A TA compatible. Y ou need either a Serial AT A 1.0-compatible motherboard connector or Serial A TA host adapter to use this drive. Note.If these tips do not answer your question or solve the problem, con-tact your dealer or visit to download SeaTools disc diagnostics software and more troubleshooting advice.Seagate support servicesFor online information about Seagate products, visit or ************************************************.If you need help installing your drive, consult your dealer first. If you need additional help, call a Seagate technical support specialist. Before calling, note your system configuration and drive model number.Africa+31-20-316-7222New Zealand0800-443988 Australia1800-14-7201Norway800-113 91Austria0 800-20 12 90Poland00 800-311 12 38 Belgium0 800-74 876Spain900-98 31 24 Denmark80 88 12 66Sweden0 207 90 073 France0 800-90 90 52Switzerland0 800-83 84 11 Germany************Singapore800-1101-150Hong Kong800-90-0474Taiwan+886-2-2514-2237 India1-600-33-1104Thailand001-800-11-0032165 Indonesia001-803-1-003-2165Turkey00 800-31 92 91 40 Ireland 1 800-55 21 22United Kingdom************Italy800-790695USA/Canada/1-800 SEAGA TE or Malaysia1-800-80-2335Latin America+1-405-936-1234 Middle East+31-20-316-7222Other EuropeanNetherlands0 800-732-4283countries+31-20-316-7222 Warranty.To determine the warranty status of your Seagate disc drive, contact your place of purchase or visit our web site at for more information. Return Merchandise Authorization(RMA).Run SeaTools to diagnose your drive before requesting a return authorization. In addition, please verify that your drive is defective by following the troubleshooting checklist in this guide. Seagate offers com-prehensive customer support for all Seagate drives worldwide. Seagate customer service centers are the only facilities authorized to service Seagate drives. Drive return procedures vary depending on geographical location and are subject to current international trade regulations.Shipping the driveCaution.Back up the data before shipping. Seagate assumes no responsibility for data lost during shipping or service.Shipping drive in an unapproved container voids the warranty. Pack the drive with original box and packing materials. Use no other materials. This prevents electrical and physical damage in transit.Electromagnetic compliance for the European Union.This model complies with the European Union requirements of the Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 89/ 336/EEC of 03 May 1989 as amended by Directive 92/31/EEC of 28 April 1992 and Directive 93/68/EEC of 22 July 1993. Compliance of this drive, as a system compo-nent, was confirmed with a test system. We cannot guarantee that your system will comply. The drive is not meant for external use (without properly designed enclosure, shielded I/O cable, etc.).Sicherheitsanleitung 1. Das Gerrät ist ein Einbaugerät, das für eine maximale Umgebungstempeatur von 60°C vorgesehen ist. 2. Zur Befestigung des Lufwerks werden 4 Schrauben 6-32 UNC-2A benötigt. Bei seitlicher Befestigung darf die maxi-male Länge der Schrauben im Chassis nicht merh als 3,3 mm und bei Befestigung an der Unterseite nicht mehr als 5,08 mm betragen. 3.Als Versorgungsspannugen wer-den benötigt: +5V +/- 5% 0,74A; +12V +/- 5% 2,8A 4. Die Versorgungsspannung muss SELV entsprechen. 5.Alle Arbeiten auf dem Festplattte dürfen nur von Ausgebi-letem Serciepersonal durchgeführt werden. Bitte entfernen Sie nicht die Aufschriften-schilder des Laufwerkes. 6. Der Einbau des Laufwerkes muss den Anforderungen gemäss DIN IEC 950 VDE 0805/05.90 entspreche.©2002Seagate Technology LLC.All rights reservedPublication number:100221385,Rev.A,December2002,Printed in U.S.A. Seagate,Seagate Technology,and the Seagate logo are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Seagate Technology LLC.Barracuda and DiscWizard are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Seagate Technology LLC.Other product names are registered trademarks or trademarks of their owners.Seagate reserves the right to change,without notice,product offerings or specifications.Operating System Microsoft Knowledgebase Article NumbersWindows XP313348 Windows 2000/NT308209See also: 175761 Windows Me/98/95255867See also: 166172。
Alteon设备用户使用手册
Alteon设备调试管理使用手册目录目录 (2)Alten四层交换机的配置 (3)一、网络拓扑 (3)二、登录设备 (4)2.1 使用console连接设备 (4)2。
2 远程telnet (4)三、设备配置及说明 (5)3.1 系统配置 (5)3.2 二层配置 (6)3.2 三层配置 (7)3。
3 VRRP配置 (7)3。
4 Server LB配置 (9)Alten四层交换机的维护 (11)一. 检查设备运行的状态的方法. (11)二。
检查设备硬件是否有故障或是否起作用的方法. (13)三。
出现故障时的处理流程. (14)Alten四层交换机的配置一、网络拓扑网络拓扑图如下:(标准架构)整个网络由防火墙、路由交换机、二层交换机和两台负载均衡交换机组成。
路由交换机连接防火墙的DMZ区,负载均衡交换机通过二层交换机连接路由交换机。
Alteon交换机划分两个Vlan,分别连接服务器和交换机。
两台alteon交换机工作于主备模式,平时一台设备为active状态,另一台为backup状态,当active设备出现故障的时候,backup设备会变为active状态。
二、登录设备2。
1 使用console连接设备按照如下连接参数配置ternimal终端: Baud rate = 9600Data bits = 8Parity = noneStop bits = 1Flow control = none输入密码就可以登录管理界面默认的密码是admin2。
2 远程telnettelnet 〈设备ip地址〉输入密码,就可以登录管理界面三、设备配置及说明Alteon交换机的管理分为命令行和图形界面两种方式,图形界面需要EMS 软件或者Optivity网管软件实现,命令行则可以通过超级终端、telnet等方式,最常用的就是超级终端的方式本说明主要针对命令行的方式来说明实现对Alteon交换机的管理维护,命令行方式是推荐的使用方式.Alteon交换机的命令分为全局命令和目录命令,全局命令可以在任何一级目录下使用,常用的有ping、traceroute、apply、save、diff等;目录命令则是按照对交换机的管理功能角度划分,分为sys目录、info目录、cfg目录、oper 目录、boot、stats目录等;在这些目录当中又包含若干子目录,最常用的目录及就是sys、info和cfg,sys目录主要是针对对交换机的管理方面,比如是否允许telnet、snmp、管理端口的属性等进行设置;info目录则是对交换机的各种信息进行查看的目录,就类似于其他交换机的show命令;cfg目录是对交换机进行配置的目录,包含端口、二层、三层、负载均衡等。
NETGEAR CMD31T 路由器安装指南说明书
Installation GuideNote:The MAC address and serialnumber can also be found in the product label on the bottom of the unit.MAC address:Serial number:Part 2: Install the Cable Modemb. Use the Ethernet cable to connect your laptop or PC to the NETGEAR CMD31T Cable Modem.c. Connect the power adapter.2. Power on your computer.Note:It takes at least 15 minutes for your NETGEAR CMD31T Cable Modem to come online on the network.3. Wait until the cable modem status shows online. After the modem registerswith your cable Internet service provider, the following LEDs should be lit:• Power LED: Solid green •Online LED: Solid greenIf the Power LED is not solid green, check your power adaptor connections.Part 3: Contact Your Cable Operator1. Call your cable operator and tell the customer service person that you areinstalling a new cable modem that you have bought from a retail store.Note:The contact number can also be found in your monthly broadband billing statement.2. When asked, provide the cable modem’s serial number and MAC addresslisted on the front page of this installation guide.3. Wait for the customer service operator to confirm that your device is active.• If you do not have Internet connection with the new NETGEAR cablemodem, then you should ask the customer service agent to verify whether he or she can see your cable modem online.• If not, then the customer service agent should help you with instructions to verify why the cable modem will not connect with your high speed Internet service.• If the customer service agent can confirm that your cable modem is visible as online to the agent, then you should reboot your PC or laptop or home gateway that is connected to your cable modem . T ry checking your online status again. You are now able to enjoy your Internet service with the NETGEAR CMD31T Cable Modem.Cable Service Provider Contact InformationCablevision: Comcast: 1-800-COMCAST (1-800-266-2278)Charter: 1-888-438-2427CMD31T Cable ModemVisit /CMD31T for information about connecting your device with your cable operator.May 2012This symbol was placed in accordance with the European Union Directive 2002/96 on the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (the WEEE Directive). If disposed of within the European Union, this product should be treated and recycled in accordance with the laws of your jurisdiction implementing the WEEE Directive.©2011 by NETGEAR, Inc. All rights reserved. NETGEAR and the NETGEAR logo are registered trademarks of NETGEAR, Inc. in the United States and/or other countries. Other brand and product names are trademarks orregistered trademarks of their respective holders. Information is subject to change without notice.TroubleshootingNo LEDs are lit on the cable modemThe cable modem has no power. Make sure that:•The power adapter is correctly connected to the cable modem.•The power adapter is correctly connected to a functioning power outlet. If it is to a power strip, make sure the power strip is turned on.•You are using the correct power adapter.Online LED does not light upThere is a hardware connection problem, or you do not have cable service. Do the following:•Make sure the cable connector is securely plugged in at the cable modem.•Turn the power to the cable modem off and on.•You might not have active cable service yet. Contact your provider to verify activation.Ethernet LED does not light up even though a device is attached There is a hardware connection problem. Do the following:•Make sure the cable connector is securely plugged in to the cable modem and the computer.•If you are not using the cable included with the cable modem, check that the Ethernet cable is a straight-through patch cable.You cannot connect to the InternetIt can take up to 15 minutes to establish a connection the first time you power on your cable modem. Always leave your cable modem plugged in to AC power and connected to the cable system. Do the following:•Check your cable connections. Connectors should be finger tight.•Make sure that you have powered up in the following sequence:- Turn on your cable modem first, and wait until the LEDs stop flashing.- If your computer is connected to the cable modem, turn on the computer.•If you have a home network, check the TCP/IP configuration.- For Windows, the network properties should be set to obtain an IP address automatically.- For Macintosh computers, the TCP/IP (or Network) control panel should be set to Using DHCP Server.Technical SupportThank you for selecting NETGEAR products.After installing your device, locate the serial number on the label of your product and use it to register your product at /register. Registration is required before you can use the telephone support service. Registration through the NETGEAR website is strongly recommended.Go to for product updates and web support .NETGEAR technical support: 1-888-638-4327, for US and Canada only.For complete DoC please visit the NETGEAR EU Declarations of Conformity website at: /app/answers/detail/a_id/11621/.For GNU General Public License (GPL) related information, go to /app/answers/detail/a_id/2649.WARNING!!DO not stack equipment, or place equipment in tight spaces or in drawers. Be sure your equipment is surrounded by at least 2 inches of air space.。