CQ4Q301106_AC_Monthly Supplier Rating
GROUP550产品说明书
GROUP550设备说明书目录一、设备环境安装要求 (3)1、硬件规格 (4)2、网络需求 (4)二、设备安装步骤 (4)1、GROUP 550介绍-设备组成: (5)2、GROUP 550介绍-背板连线示意: (5)3、实物展示 (5)4、物理连接 (6)三、加电测试 (15)1、设备开机 (15)2、电源指示灯状态 (15)3、主屏幕显示状态 (15)四、设备系统配置 (16)1、系统开机配置 (16)2、遥控器操作方法 (21)3、呼叫对方 (22)4、高级进阶设置 (23)五、系统功能测试 (28)1、终端点对点呼叫是否能够联通 (29)2、终端多点呼叫是否能够联通 (29)3、终端输出内容画面是否为1080P (29)4、终端画面和音频是否唇音同步 (29)5、终端双流输入是否正常 (29)六、设备常见故障处理 (29)1、遥控器的充电 (29)2、设置预设位和调用 (30)3、麦克风状态指示灯 (31)4、双流的发送 (31)5、诊断: (32)6、会议常见问题 (33)7、系统维护 (35)一、设备环境安装要求1、硬件规格2、网络需求视频会议系统传输使用中国建设银行专用IP网,由于MCU是整个视频会议系统的汇聚中心,为了保证视频会议画面清晰、声音逼真,并确保中国建设银行内网与视频会议系统的安全、稳定运行,建议如下:1)为视频设备单独划分内网,使用单独Vlan.2)MCU、录播服务器、会管服务器和设备管理服务器等设备需要连接在内网核心交换机上。
3)各个会议室视频终端到MCU之间尽量减少网络节点,避免受内网用户业务影响。
4)MCU、录播服务器、会管服务器和设备管理服务器及各个会议室视频终端均可与出资企业视频终端通信。
其间不经过防火墙、流量控制等设备。
如必需经过,需打开相关策略保证视频业务可通信。
二、设备安装步骤1、GROUP 550介绍—设备组成:名称主机镜相机全向麦克风遥控器辅材线缆实物图2、GROUP 550介绍—背板连线示意:3、实物展示4、物理连接4.1 摄像机连接HDCI镜头线-2头一样接口形状为梯形,对准镜头和终端插入4.2 双流输入双流输入口1(HDMI),如果笔记本同样具备HDMI接口,且连接距离不超过2米,可以接此接口,此接口具备将笔记本的视频和音频同时传输双流输入口2(VGA),最常用的接口,且通用耳机接口连接距离长,建议接此接口,如需要音频输出,请同时连接笔记本的耳机接口至“右侧接口”VGA接口(公头)4.3 音频输入接口为梯形,需对准mic,两头一致后在插入原装MIC接口4.4 音频输出音频输出接口,双声道RCA接口(莲花)4.5 视频输出HDMI输出1接口HDMI输出2接口如果终端距离电视太远,也可以采用VGA线缆输出第二路图像.4.6 网络接口4.7 电源接口另一端直接插入电视的HDMI输入接口即可左侧电源钮方向按下为开启终端三、加电测试1、设备开机2、电源指示灯状态开机后电源灯为蓝色状态待机状态电源灯为橙色色状态蓝色橙色闪烁交替闪烁则是主机处于升级状态3、主屏幕显示状态见到此画面表示开机加电正常四、设备系统配置1、系统开机配置1.1 用遥控器选择“简体中文”1.2 选择“高级”1.3 选择“接受”1.4 选择”China”1.5 第五页系统名使用默认名称(或自行更改),然后点击”下一个"1.6 配置的设备地址,先选择手动输入IP地址,使用遥控器一次输入IP地址、网关、掩码.1.7 将密码内的数字清空,将密码输入框内按住遥控器“←”清除(如果不清除每次登陆都将输入密码,如果有安全需求可以自行设置密码).1.8 将注册前面的“勾”取消即可。
村田热敏电阻
7
!Note • Please read rating and !CAUTION (for storage, operating, rating, soldering, mounting and handling) in this catalog to prevent smoking and/or burning, etc.
1
2
3
Temperature Sensor and Compensation Chip Type Standard Land Pattern Dimensions Temperature Sensor and Compensation Chip Type Temperature Characteristics (Center Value) Temperature Sensor and Compensation Chip Type !Caution/Notice Temperature Sensor and Compensation Chip Type Package 5 Temperature Sensor Thermo String Type
R44E.pdf
Dec.17,2012
NTC Thermistor for Temperature Sensor Thermo String Type
(Part Number) qProduct ID Product ID NXF NTC Thermistors Sensor Thermo String Type NXF q T w 15 e XH r 103 t F A 2 B 025 !0 uLead Wire Type Code A Lead Wire Type ø0.3 Copper Lead Wire with Polyurethane Coat
Tron 产品说明书
COMPASS01-0226-03GYROTRAC SYSTEM FOC-WO 1.00SET21F COMPASS01-0226-03GYROTRAC SYSTEM FOC-WO 1.00SET PHLIA WIND DATA SYSTEM05106RM YOUNG WIND MONITOR - MA P221-1334 1.00SET XXX WIND DATA SYSTEM05108RM YOUNG WIND MONITOR HD P222-14537.00SET19F WIND DATA SYSTEM06206-27RM YOUNG MARINE WIND TRACKER -110/220VAC P222-1453 3.00SET19F WIND DATA SYSTEM06206-27RM YOUNG MARINE WIND TRACKER -110/220VAC SHAC31 P221-0710 1.00SET SHAC 101700TRON TR30 AIR EMERGENCY VHF AM RADIO P222-0087 1.00SET19F103170EPRIB - TRON 60AIS WITH FLOAT FREE BRACKET P223-0001 4.00SET19F103170EPRIB - TRON 60AIS WITH FLOAT FREE BRACKET P222-0670 1.00SET SHAT1305118DM100 VDR G2P221-1683*3 1.00SET BOND710S-00607SAFESEA S100 SART WITH MOUNTING POLE P222-00748.00SET PHLIA EPIRB8305083050 TRON 40S MKII (WITHOUT BRACKET)FOC-P218-2570 1.00SET19F EPIRB83310TRON 60S EPIRB W/FF BRACKET P222-0776 1.00SET19F EPIRB83310TRON 60S EPIRB W/FF BRACKET P222-0331 1.00SET GZLF EPIRB83310TRON 60S EPIRB W/FF BRACKET P222-0776 2.00SET SHAT EPIRB83310TRON 60S EPIRB W/FF BRACKET P222-0776 1.00SET XXX19 83330TRON 60GPS EPIRB WITH FLOAT FREE BRACKET P222-07767.00SET19F83330TRON 60GPS EPIRB WITH FLOAT FREE BRACKET P222-0776 1.00SET SHAT VHF / UHF87950P221-0958 1.00SET19F VHF / UHF87950P222-067039.00SET19F VHF / UHF87950SHAC26 P221-0014 1.00SET SHAC VHF / UHF87950P221-0631 1.00SET SHAT A45P & E ANEMOMETER P221-1367 1.00SET PANYUAC3161200407222A-00500 SAILOR 7222 VHF DSC Class A P222-0139 3.00SET19FAC3496400C1-70-A00S INTELLIAN C700 CERTUS TERMINAL P221-1117 1.00SET PHLIA AUTOPILOT ALPHAPILOT-IU*AUTOPILOT (CONTACT O/P) CONNECTION TERMINAL (LOCAL MADE)FOC 4.00SET19F GYROCOMPASS CMZ-900B2GYRO COMPASS P222-1289 1.00SET19F ECHO SOUNDER CVS-126KODEN ECHO SOUNDER (600W, 200KHZ, DC24V OPERATION)P221-0821 1.00SET PHLIA ECHO SOUNDER CVS-126KODEN ECHO SOUNDER (600W, 200KHZ, DC24V OPERATION)P222-0118 3.00SET PHLIA ECHO SOUNDER CVS-126KODEN ECHO SOUNDER (600W, 200KHZ, DC24V OPERATION)P222-090520.00SET PHLIA ECHO SOUNDER CVS-128KODEN ECHO SOUNDER(8.4-INCH COLOR LCD)P222-0905 2.00SET19F ECHO SOUNDER CVS-128KODEN ECHO SOUNDER(8.4-INCH COLOR LCD)P222-0905 1.00SET PHLIA ECHO SOUNDER CVS-FX2KODEN DIGITAL BROADBAND ECHO SOUNDER C/W TRANSDUCER & STANDARD ACCESSORIES FOC-WO-P215-1160 1.00SET PHLIA NAVTEX DPU-414-50B-E PRINTER P222-0996 1.00SET DL NAVTEX DPU-414-50B-E PRINTER SHAC21 P219-0539 1.00SET DL NAVTEX DPU-414-50B-E PRINTER SHAC21 P219-0538 1.00SET FZ NAVTEX DPU-414-50B-E PRINTER P219-0538 1.00SET PANYU NAVTEX DPU-414-50B-E PRINTER CONSIGNMENT 1.00SET PHLIA NAVTEX DPU-414-50B-E PRINTER P221-0068 2.00SET PHLIA NAVTEX DPU-414-50B-E PRINTER P222-1020 1.00SET SHAI DT885FF ENTEL FIRE FIGHTER RADIO (UHF), ATEX IIB P221-014712.00SET19FDT885FF ENTEL FIRE FIGHTER RADIO (UHF), ATEX IIB ENT-P221-0011 6.00SET SHACDT985FF ENTEL FIRE FIGHTER RADIO (UHF), ATEX IIC P221-14248.00SET19FDT985FF ENTEL FIRE FIGHTER RADIO (UHF), ATEX IIC P222-118720.00SET19F VHF / UHF DX482ENTEL UHF P218-1451 1.00SET19F VHF / UHF DX482ENTEL UHF P218-1451 2.00SET SHAT VHF / UHF DX482ENTEL UHF P218-1451*2 3.00SET SHAT DX585M-IS UL913 INTRINSICALLY SAFE UFH (NON EU)P222-11417.00SET19F FAX / WEATHER FAX FAX-236BROTHER FAX MACHINE ( AC 220V )FOC-WO-P211-0201 1.00SET21F FAX / WEATHER FAX FAX-236BROTHER FAX MACHINE ( AC 220V )FOC-WO-P211-0201 1.00SET PHLIA VHF / UHF FM8800S*VHF (SECOND HAND)FOC-WO-P215-0960 1.00SET SGP GC80SIMRAD GYRO COMPASS P221-1563 1.00SET PHLIA GPS / DGPS GP-170GPS P222-0649 1.00SET PHLIA PUBLIC ADDRESSER HPA-7300PUBLIC ADDRESSER/ TALK-BACK SYSTEM CONSIGNMENT-PGH270210.70SET PANYU PUBLIC ADDRESSER HPA-9200PUBLIC ADDRESSER/ TALK BACK SYSTEM CONSIGNMENT-PGH27021 1.00SET PANYU VHF / UHF HT544ENTEL HANDHELD VHF (I.S. TYPE) WITH LCD DISPLAY ENT-P220-0003 2.00SET SHAC VHF / UHF HT583(RED-BEZEL)ENTEL I.S. UHF P221-0147 4.00SET19F VHF / UHF HT583(RED-BEZEL)ENTEL I.S. UHF P221-106117.00SET19F VHF / UHF HT583(RED-BEZEL)ENTEL I.S. UHF P221-1061 3.00SET SHAT VHF / UHF HT649-GMDSS/P2ENTEL 2-WAY VHF P222-163411.00SET19F VHF / UHF HT649-GMDSS/P2ENTEL 2-WAY VHF P222-1634 6.00SET SHAT VHF / UHF HT782UHF P221-1424 1.00SET19F VHF / UHF HT782UHF ENT-P220-0003 2.00SET SHAC VHF / UHF HT883ENTEL I.S. UHF P218-12858.00SET19F VHF / UHF HT883ENTEL I.S. UHF ENT-P220-0003 1.00SET SHAC VHF / UHF HT883(RED-BEZEL)ENTEL I.S. UHF P218-1201 6.00SET13F VHF / UHF HT883(RED-BEZEL)ENTEL I.S. UHF P218-0235 4.00SET19F VHF / UHF HT883(RED-BEZEL)ENTEL I.S. UHF P218-0699 4.00SET19F VHF / UHF HT883(RED-BEZEL)ENTEL I.S. UHF ENT-P220-0003 6.00SET SHAC VHF / UHF HT883(RED-BEZEL)ENTEL I.S. UHF P218-0235 1.00SET SHATVHF / UHF HT982ENTEL I.S. UHF P220-0104 4.00SET19F TELEPHONE HX-26AUTO EXCHANGE TELEPHONE SYSTEM CONSIGNMENT-PGH27021 1.00SET PANYU TELEPHONE HX-72AUTO-TELEPHONE SYSTEM CONSIGNMENT-PGH27021 1.00SET PANYU ECDIS JAN-2000JRC ECDIS FOC-WO-P216-0876 1.00SET PHLIA NECST JAN-470-4ANN NECST CONSIGNMENT 1.00SET PHLIA JAN-5203-26D ROUTE PLANNING SYSTEM, 26", DESK TOP TYPE P220-1749 2.00SET19F ECDIS JAN-701B*ECDIS (SECOND HAND)FOC-WO-P213-1313*10.90SET SHAT FAX / WEATHER FAX JAX-90*WEATHER FAX (SECOND HAND)FOC-WO-P213-1313 1.00SET SGP VDR SVDR JCY-1850*JRC SIMPLIFIED VOYAGE DATA RECORDER (SECOND HAND)FOC-WO-P215-0960 2.00SET SGP ECHO SOUNDER JFC-7050-W/OTD FISH FINDER (WITHOUT TRANSDUCER)FOC-WO-P215-1346 1.00SET PHLIA ECHO SOUNDER JFE-400-25ECHO SOUNDER WITH 200KHZ + 50KHZ DUAL TRANSDUCER (BB TYPE)P222-0682 1.00SET19F ECHO SOUNDER JFE-570S*NAVIGATION ECHO SOUNDER (SECOND HAND)FOC-WO-P213-1313 1.00SET SGP ECHO SOUNDER JFE-680JRC ECHO SOUNDER (WITHOUT TRANSDUCER)P221-0849 1.00SET19F AIS JHS-183AUTOMATIC IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM (AIS)P221-0837 1.00SET19F VHF / UHF JHS-32A*JRC VHF (SECOND HAND)FOC-WO-P213-1313 1.00SET PHLIA VHF / UHF JHS-32A*JRC VHF (SECOND HAND)FOC-WO-P215-0960*10.90SET SGP VHF / UHF JHS-32A*JRC VHF (SECOND HAND)FOC-WO-P215-0960 1.00SET SGP VHF / UHF JHS-32B*VHF/FM RADIOTELEPHONE (SECOND HAND)CONSIGNMENT 1.00SET PHLIA VHF / UHF JHS-7 2 WAY VHF RADIOTELEPHONE P219-1575*1 1.00SET19F GPS / DGPS JLR-21GPS COMPASS P222-0030 1.00SET19F GPS / DGPS JLR-4340GPS RECEIVER GPS-124 (WITH 15M CABLE)P218-0312*2 1.00SET19F GPS / DGPS JLR-7700MKII*GPS NAVIGATOR (SECOND HAND)FOC-WO-P215-0960 1.00SET SGP RADAR JMA-3336RADAR - X-BAND 6KW, 3.9FT OPEN SCANNER 10.4" DISPLAY P222-0318 1.00SET PHLIA JMA-3404JRC MARINE RADAR X-BAND, 4KW DOME SCANNER, 12/24VDC FOC-WO-P220-0946 3.00SET PHLIAJMA-3406JRC MARINE RADAR X-BAND, 6KW OPEN SCANNER, 12/24VDC P220-0946 1.00SET PHLIA RADAR JMR-9225-6XC X-BAND COLOR RADAR, 6FT ANTENNA OUTPUT POWER: 25KW STAND-ALONE TYPE P222-0744 1.00SET21F RADAR JMR-9225-6XC X-BAND COLOR RADAR, 6FT ANTENNA OUTPUT POWER: 25KW STAND-ALONE TYPE P222-0744 1.00SET BOND RADAR JMR-9230-SC S-BAND COLOR RADAR, 12FT ANTENNA OUTPUT POWER: 30KW STAND-ALONE TYPE P222-06990.90SET21F RADAR JMR-9230-SC S-BAND COLOR RADAR, 12FT ANTENNA OUTPUT POWER: 30KW STAND-ALONE TYPE P222-0170 1.00SET BOND RADAR JMR-9230-SC S-BAND COLOR RADAR, 12FT ANTENNA OUTPUT POWER: 30KW STAND-ALONE TYPE P222-06990.10SET GD MF/HF RADIO JSB-196GM*150W MHF/HF SSB RADIOTELEPHONE (SECOND HAND)FOC-P215-0960*1 1.00SET SGP INMARSAT JUE-85*INMARSAT-C MARINE MOBILE EARTH STATION (SECOND HAND)FOC-WO-P215-09600.90SET SGP INMARSAT JUE-95SA INMARSAT MINI-C MARINE MOBILE EARTH STATION P222-0682 1.00SET19F AIS KAT-100KODEN AIS TRANSCEIVER (DC OPERATION)P218-19660.50SET PHLIA KAT-330KODEN AIS TRANSCEIVER P222-0118 1.00SET19FKAT-330KODEN AIS TRANSCEIVER P222-0118 2.00SET PHLIAKAT-330KODEN AIS TRANSCEIVER P222-0905 6.00SET PHLIA ECHO SOUNDER KDS-6000BB KODEN DIGITAL BROADBAND SEARCH LIGHT SONAR P222-1707 2.00PC1PHLIA GPS / DGPS KGP-915KODEN GPS GLONASS P222-0905 3.00SET19F GPS / DGPS KGP-915KODEN GPS GLONASS P221-0821 2.00SET PHLIA GPS / DGPS KGP-915KODEN GPS GLONASS P222-0905 2.00SET PHLIA GPS / DGPS KGP-922GPS NAVIGATOR P222-0118 1.00SET19F GPS / DGPS KGP-922GPS NAVIGATOR P222-0118 1.00SET PHLIA GPS / DGPS KTN-70A PLOTTER P216-1791 1.00PC1PHJUN GPS / DGPS KTN-70A PLOTTER P219-172215.00PC1PHLIA RADAR MDC-204010.4-INCH COLOR LCD MARINE RADAR FOC-WO-P220-0861 2.00PC1PHLIA RADAR MDC-7912P-6X-BAND RADAR P222-1023 2.00SET19F RADAR MDC-7912P-6X-BAND RADAR P222-1023 2.00SET PHLIA RADAR MDC-941A KODEN 8.4 INCH COLOUR RADAR WITH 25" RADOME P222-0905 3.00SET19F RADAR MDC-941A KODEN 8.4 INCH COLOUR RADAR WITH 25" RADOME P220-0294*10.90SET PHLIA RADAR MDC-941A KODEN 8.4 INCH COLOUR RADAR WITH 25" RADOME P219-0298 1.00SET PHLIA RADAR MDC-941A KODEN 8.4 INCH COLOUR RADAR WITH 25" RADOME P222-0118 1.00SET PHLIA RADAR MDC-941A KODEN 8.4 INCH COLOUR RADAR WITH 25" RADOME P222-170712.00SET PHLIA RADAR MDC-941A KODEN 8.4 INCH COLOUR RADAR WITH 25" RADOME P222-090514.00SET PHLIA COMPASS MS-100MAGNETIC COMPASS A/D CONVERTOR FOC-WO-P210-0101 1.00SET21F COMPASS MS-100MAGNETIC COMPASS A/D CONVERTOR FOC-WO-P210-0261 2.00SET21F VHF / UHF NCM-1770-E CONTROLLER SHAC14 P219-1237*1 2.00SET SHAC NAVTEX NCR-333NAVTEX RECEIVER P222-1108 2.00SET19F NAVTEX NCR-333NAVTEX RECEIVER P219-1511*20.20SET PHLIA NAVTEX NCR-333NAVTEX RECEIVER P220-1728*10.80SET PHLIA NAVTEX NCR-333*NAVTEX RECEIVER (SECOND HAND)FOC-WO-P215-0960 2.00SET SGP NEB-2000NSR EPRIB WITH AIS P222-129515.00SET PHLIANEB-2000C NSR EPRIB P222-0737*10.90SET PHLIANEB-2000C NSR EPRIB P222-0737 1.00SET PHLIA VHF / UHF NKG-52*PRINTER (SECOND HAND)FOC-P215-0960 1.00PC1SGP NKG900A NKG-900 PRINTER P222-0682 1.00PC19FNKG900A NKG-900 PRINTER P222-04918.00PC19FNKG900A NKG-900 PRINTER P222-0144 1.00PC SHAT ECHO SOUNDER NKG-901PRINTER (FLUSH MOUNT)P222-0597 2.00PC119F ECHO SOUNDER NKG-91PRINTER (FLUSH MOUNT) REFER TO NKG-901FOC 1.00PC119FRADAR NRT-1000RADAR SART P222-0737 3.00SET PHLIA AIS NTE-183-E AIS TRANSPONDER SHAC30 P220-0605*1 1.00SET DL VHF / UHF NTE-770S-E VHF TRANSCEIVER SHAC13 P219-1237*1 2.00SET SHAC NVR-3000VHF P222-1386 2.00SET19F VDR SVDR NW-6000NETWAVE VDR P219-2455*5 1.00SET19F AUTOPILOT PR-8000*TOKIMEC AUTOPILOT (SECOND HAND)FOC-WO-P213-1313 1.00SET SGP AUTOPILOT PT900AWOCMZ900S AUTOPILOT (WITHOUT CMZ-900S)P218-1659*1 1.00SET21F AIS R4*AIS (SECOND HAND)FOC-P215-0960 2.00PC1SGP AUTOPILOT RFU ANSCHUTZ (FEEDBACK UNIT) WITH LINKAGE FOR NP60FOC 1.00SET19F AUTOPILOT RFU ANSCHUTZ (FEEDBACK UNIT) WITH LINKAGE FOR NP60FOC-P218-1009 1.00SET19F VHF / UHF RT5022*SAILOR RT5022 VHF DSC (2nd HAND)CONSIGNMENT 1.00SET SGP GYROCOMPASS TG-5000*TOKIMEC GYROCOMPASS (SECOND HAND)FOC-P215-0960 1.00SET SGP GYROCOMPASS TG-5000*TOKIMEC GYROCOMPASS (SECOND HAND)FOC-WO-P213-1313 1.00SET SGP VHF / UHF TLKR8PACKAGE C/W RECHARGABLE BATTERY, BATTERY CHARGER, EARBUD & USER MANUAL FOC-WO-P213-0004 2.00SET21F TRANSPONDER TRONSART20JOTRON RADAR TRANSPONDER P222-0087 1.00SET19F TRANSPONDER TRONSART20JOTRON RADAR TRANSPONDER P222-195530.00SET19F TRANSPONDER TRONSART20JOTRON RADAR TRANSPONDER P222-0087 2.00SET DL TRANSPONDER TRONSART20JOTRON RADAR TRANSPONDER P222-0087 2.00SET PANYU。
扫描特ktronic规格标准及合规性说明书
ScantronicSpecificationsStandards and ComplianceThe installer must remove or adjust any compliance labelling if a non-compliant configuration is selected.Intrusion compliance : EN 50131-1:2007+A2:2017; EN 50131-3:2009; EN 50131-6:2017+A1:2021; EN 50131-10:2014; EN 50136-2:2013; BS8243:2010; PD6662:2017Security grade : Grade 2.Environmental class : Class II.Protection: IP40, IK06.SecurityAccess codes : 4-digit, giving 10,000 combinations. 6-digit, giving 1,000,000 combinations.Code blocking : Blocked for 90 secs after 4 incorrect codes in series.Proximity tag differs : 4,294,967,296.GeneralRelative Humidity : 0 to 93%, non-condensing.Operating temp. range : -10°C to +55°C.Dimensions : 239mm (h) x 250mm (w) x 87mm (d).Weight : 2.8kg (without battery).Case material : Steel.ElectricalThis product complies with the requirements of EN50131-6 Type A power supply at Grade 2 and environmental class II.Mains power supply : 230Vac + 10%/-15%, 200mA max, 50Hz.Control unit internal mains fuse : T250mA.Control unit power supply : 13.7Vdc, 1.0A max of which 180mA is reserved for battery recharge and 820mA to power the system.Control unit PCB current consumption : 40mA quiescent; 70mA max (in alarm) excluding external devices and battery charging.Standby battery : 12V, 7Ah, sealed lead acid. Min standby time:12 hrs. (see “Step 2: Check standby battery capacity”). Max recharge time: 72 hrs.12V aux : 600mA max*12V bus : 400mA max*12V to plug-by communicator : 400mA max**Maximum current before triggering over-current protection. Output voltage range : 12V outputs are 9.5Vdc to 13.8Vdc. Max p-to-p ripple voltage : 0.5V.Low-battery fault at : <12V.Aux power output fault at : <9V.OP1-3: Open collector transistor, 500mA max.Plug-by outputs : Open collector transistor, 50mA max.Loudspeaker : 12Vdc, 280mA max. Min impedance 16 Ohm.The information, recommendations, descriptions and safety notations in this document are based on Eaton Corporation’s (“Eaton”) experience and judgment and may not cover all contingencies. If further information is required, an Eaton sales office should be consulted. Sale of the product shown in this literature is subject to the terms and conditions outlined in appropriate Eaton selling policies or other contractual agreement between Eaton and the purchaser.THERE ARE NO UNDERSTANDINGS, AGREEMENTS, WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR MERCHANTABILITY , OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFICALL Y SET OUT IN ANY EXISTING CONTRACT BETWEEN THE PARTIES. ANY SUCH CONTRACT STATES THE ENTIREOBLIGATION OF EATON. THE CONTENTS OF THIS DOCUMENT SHALL NOT BECOME PART OF OR MODIFY ANY CONTRACT BETWEEN THE PARTIES.In no event will Eaton be responsible to the purchaser or user in contract, in tort (including negligence), strict liability or other-wise for any special, indirect, incidental or consequential damage or loss whatsoever, including but not limited to damage or loss of use of equipment, plant or power system, cost of capital, loss of power, additional expenses in the use of existing power facilities, or claims against the purchaser or user by its customers resulting from the use of the information, recommendations and descriptions contained herein. The information contained in this manual is subject to change without notice.© 2022 EatonEaton, Security House, Vantage Point Business Village, Mitcheldean, GL17 0SZ. Product Support (UK) Tel: +44 (0) 1594 541978 available 08:30 to 17:00 Monday to Friday. email:*****************************Installation InstructionsThe i-on10 is a 10-zone grade-2-compliant control unit. The i-on10 provides a reliable, easy-to-install, wired solution for domestic and small commercial applications.Key features•Supports up to 10 wired zones, all provided on-board.•Compatible with a range of wired detectors, including PIR sensors and door contacts. •Supports up to four keypads connected to the system bus. •Grade 2 compliant.•Support for one full-set level and up to three part-set levels. •Configurable through a keypad.•On-board connections for wired siren/strobe unit.•On-board open-collector output to operate an external auxiliary device. •Plug-by communicator port with 8 outputs to communicate with an alarms-receiving centre (requires MISC-COMPACK12 and a suitable standalone communicator, such as 0840UK-21). •Metal case, fitted with a 1A power supply and space for a 12Vdc 7Ah backup battery. •Back and lid tamper switches. •Support for up to 10 users.Safety InformationThis product must be installed by qualified service personnel. WARNING: BEFORE INSTALLING THIS EQUIPMENT , ENSURE THAT THE MAINS SUPPL Y FOR THE CONTROL UNIT IS DISCONNECTED AND ISOLATED. All electrical connections must be carried out by a qualified electrician and comply with current local regulations.WARNING : When connected to the mains with power applied, mains voltages are present on the shrouded heads of the terminal screws of the mains connector (Figure 4).WARNING: The mains cable to the control unit must use a double-pole isolation device in accordance with EN 62368-1.WARNING: Good practice requires that documentation is not stored within the enclosure.Caution: If you need to handle the PCB in the control unit, take standard precautions to prevent damage by static electricity.Installing the control unitStep 1: Choose a location for the control unitThe control unit must be located:•Within the protected area (but not in an entry or exit zone). •Out of sight of potential intruders.•Upright (battery at the bottom) on a wall or other flat surface (to discourage tamper attempts from the rear).Step 2: Check standby battery capacityCheck that the battery is able to power the system for at least 12 hours during a mains failure, including two periods of 15 minutes in alarm. This is the minimum period for grade 2 compliance.To do this, you will need to calculate the total current drawnfrom the battery during a mains failure. Please refer to the i-on10 Configuration Guide for worked examples.Step 3: Install cablingNote the following (refer to the i-on10 Configuration Guide for guidance):•Normally, standard 7/0.2 un-screened alarm cable is suitable for wiring to keypads and wired siren/strobe units. •Screened cable may be needed if the cable runs near to sources of electromagnetic interference. •Keep cables to keypads separate from any other wiring. •You can connect keypads using a daisy-chain (serial) or star (parallel) configuration. •Cables must enter the control unit using the dedicated cable-entry holes (Figure 1). •The maximum length of the cable to keypads depends on anumber of factors, including the number of keypads and whether daisy-chain or star connections are used.Step 4: Remove the lid of the control unitRelease the two screws on the front of the lid, then lift it off.Step 5: Mount the control unitMount the control unit in the orientation shown in Figure 1 using the three fixing holes and minimum 40mm long No8 (4mm) screws. Use only the designated cable-entry holes.entryMains Signal cable entryFigure 1. Fixing holes and cable entriesPart number 14199588Issue 2 24/01/22Step 6: Position the communicator and fit the fourth pillarIf a communicator is used, position it under the PCB.Fit the supplied fourth pillar for the PCB (see Figure 2), and securethe PCB to the pillar using the supplied M3x12 screw.Figure 2. Fitting the fourth pillarStep 7: Connect all wired devicesConnect all wired devices except the battery, as shown in Figure 3.Step 8: Connect the batteryNote: Connecting the battery does not start the system.Fit a 7Ah lead-acid battery in the bottom-left corner of the control unit.Connect the battery leads to the battery (red to positive and black to negative), and connect the transformer lead to the PCB (Figure 3).Step 9: Connect the mains cableENSURE THAT THE MAINS Y IS DISCONNECTED AND Figure 4. Mains connectionsStep 10: Re-fit the lid, switch on and configure the systemWARNING: During initial power-up, keypad sounders and anyinternal loudspeaker may give an alarm tone. If you are working at the top of a ladder, make sure that the sudden noise does not startle you and cause a fall.Re-fit the lid, then switch on the mains supply to the control unit.Go through the initial configuration prompts and set up the system as described in the i-on10 Configuration Guide . You are prompted to specify installer and user codes during initial system configuration.PCB links and connectorsThe following sections provide information about the links and connectors shown in Figure 3.a Plug-by communicator portYou can connect a plug-by communicator to this port using an optional MISC-COMPACK12 wiring harness (available separately). By default, outputs 1-8 are 0V when active, and 12Vdc when inactive. Please refer to the i-on10 Configuration Guide for the default output type used for each output and programming details.Connect LF (Line Fail) to an output from the communicator that is 12Vdc when communicator detects that there is a communications fault to the ARC, and 0V when no fault is present.If a dual-path (landline and mobile) communicator is used, such as a RedCARE STU, re-program one of the plug-by outputs to type ATS Test, and wire that to the ATS Test input of the communicator. Also connect Line Fail to the Line Fail output of the communicator, asabove. This is needed to comply with BSIA Form No. 175, April 2005. The control unit generates an “ATE LF Single” alert if one network is unavailable, or “ATE LF All” if both are unavailable.Connect RR (Remote Reset) to an output from the communicator that indicates to the control unit that a user can reset the system after a system tamper. The input must be 12Vdc for at least 100ms to indicate the reset, and 0v normally. For further details, see “Remote Reset (Redcare Reset)” in the i-on10 Configuration Guide .Note: During system commissioning, confirm with the ARC that the communicator is working correctly.b System busUp to four keypads can connect to the system bus. The installation instructions supplied with each keypad provide details of how to install the device. The address of each device is set by the control unit, as described in the i-on10 Configuration Guide .Please refer to “Step 3: Install cabling” for guidance about cabling.See also “RS485 bus termination link”.c Loudspeaker connectionsIf fitted, a loudspeaker mimics alarm tones and repeats setting and entry tones. The loudspeaker must be a minimum of 16 Ohms. Note:• A loudspeaker is not a warning device as described by EN50131-4. •You can set the loudspeaker volume from the Installer menu.d Open-collector (wired) outputThe open-collector transistor output can be used to switch external equipment on or off. By default, the output is 12Vdc when inactive and 0V when active (this can be reversed from the Installer menu).e Siren/strobe connectionsPlease refer to the installation instructions provided with the siren/strobe unit for connection details.f Wired zone connectionsYou can connect up to 10 wired detectors (0 to 9) to the control unit using the Fully-Supervised Loop (FSL), 4-wire Closed Circuit (CC) or 2-wire CC wiring method (Figure 5). You must use the same method for all detectors. If 4-wire CC is used, the number of zones is halved and are numbered 1-5. To maintain ten 4-wire CC zones (0-9), fit an ADP -10CC board and configure the resistance setting of each zone as 2k2/4k7.For any method, the total wiring and switch resistance must be lessthan 100 Ohms (EOL resistor shorted in the case of FSL).By default, the system assumes normally-closed contacts. Detectors with normally-open contacts must be programmed with the “Inverted” attribute set.Please refer to the i-on10 Configuration Guide for wiring details ifyou want to use two detectors per zone.Zone 0Zone 14-Wire CC Wiring2-Wire CC Wiring Supported resistor values (± 5%):EOL Alarm2k2 4k7 (default)1k0 1k02k2 2k24k7 4k7FSL Wiring, with 8k2 resistorsFigure 5. Zone wiringg Kick-start linkOrdinarily, the control unit starts only after the mains supply is switched on, even if a battery is connected. If you want to operate the control unit temporarily using only the battery, start the control unit by briefly shorting this link.h Reset codes linkYou can use this link to reset the installer and all user codes (e.g.in the event that codes have been forgotten). All proximity tags are also deleted. This link can be enabled or disabled by a setting in the Installer menu. Please refer to the i-on10 Configuration Guide for further details.i RS485 bus termination linkIf the control unit uses a single daisy chain to connect keypads and is at one end of the chain, fit a jumper across this link in the control unit and in the last keypad on the bus. RS485 termination canimprove performance in electrically noisy environments. The i-on10 Configuration Guide gives further guidance.MaintenanceInspect the control unit once or twice per year as part of general inspection of the whole system. At the control panel, check for any damage, test the battery, and check the action of the tamper switch.Please refer to the i-on10 Configuration Guide for general guidance about maintaining the whole system.Figure 3. Control unit PCBAB+120If a siren/strobe unit is not fitted, connect TR to 0V.d Open-collector outputb Ststem bus(Max 4 keypads)Connect transformer。
AQ3 Series AQ3OZ Ozone Gas Sensor Product Specific
FEATURES AND BENEFITSHigh resolutionLow detection limitCustom-built low noise board achieves high accuracy under ppb levelIndividual compensation for temperature and cross sensitivityHigh correlation with control stationThe purpose of this document is to present the performance specification of the AQ3 Series AQ3OZ Ozone Gas Sensor.DOCUMENT PURPOSEThis document should be used in conjunction with the AQ3OZ Characterization Note and the Product Safety Datasheet (PSDS 5).The data provided in this document is based on the assumption that the sensor is used at 20°C, 50% rH, and 1013 mBar for three months from the date of sensormanufacture. For guidance on sensor performance outside of these limits, please refer to the AQ3OZ Characterization Note.Output signal can drift below the lower limit over time. For guidance on the safe use of the sensor, please refer to the Characterization Note.AQ3OZ SENSOROzone (O 3) Gas SensorSensor Part Number (without board): ASQ044-H00Module Part Number (with board): QAS044-H00PCBA Part Number: AQ3-BP02board. Performance characteristics outline the performance of sensors supplied within the first 3 months. Output signal can drift below the lower limit over time. Please be aware that sensors’ performance also reflected by circuit board design. ** Linear through the concentration range across the whole operational environment range .CounterSensingReferenceØ 3,0 mm 3 mounting holesequi-spaced on 34.4 PCDNon-connected pinØ 42,5 mmØ 1 mm on 34.2 PCD17,8 mm3,0 mm pinprojectionØ 41,2 mmmAuxiliaryØ 41,2 mm17,8 mm25,3 mm15,4 mm15,4 mm5,72 mm1,27 mm1,91 mm1,27 mm0,6 mm4,8 mmDETAIL ADETAIL B : 2 COUPLEOF LOCATION PINSSEE DETAIL ASEE DETAIL SAME PINS WITH DETAIL B3 – Ø 3 mm Ø 42,5 mmØ 41 mm 13,8 mmLB31234560°17,2 mmPin Definition 1Vin (4.8 V ~ 5.5 V)2GND 3Aux 4GND 5SensingSensor with boardProduct DimensionsDimensions mm.All tolerances ±0,15 mm unless otherwise statedSensor without boardPoisoningGas sensors are designed for operation in a wide range of environments and harsh conditions. However, it is important that exposure to high concentrations of solvent vapors is avoided, during storage, fitting into instruments, and operation.When using sensors with printed circuit boards (PCBs), degreasing agents should be used before the sensor is fitted.Do not glue directly on or near the sensor as the solvent may cause crazing of the plastic.Cross Sensitivity TableWhilst AQ3 Series gas sensors are designed to be highly specific to the gas they are intended to measure, they will still respond to some degree to various other gases. The table below is not exclusive and other gases not included in the table may still cause a sensor to react.IMPORTANT NOTE: The cross sensitivity data shown below does not form part of the product specification and is supplied for guidance only. Values quoted are based on tests conducted on a small number of sensors and any batch may show significant variation. For the most accurate measurements, an instrument should be calibrated using the gas under investigation.FOR MORE INFORMATIONHoneywell Advanced SensingTechnologies services its customers through a worldwide network of sales offices and distributors. For application assistance, current specifications, pricing or the nearest Authorized Distributor, visit our website or call:USA/Canada +1 302 613 4491Latin America +1 305 805 8188Europe +44 1344 238258Japan +81 (0) 3-6730-7152Singapore +65 6355 2828Greater China+86 4006396841HoneywellAdvanced Sensing Technologies 830 East Arapaho Road Richardson, TX 75081AQ3OZ Datasheet ECN 5062 | 002725-1-EN | 1 | 04/21WARRANTY/REMEDYHoneywell warrants goods of its manufacture as being free of defective materials and faulty workmanship during the applicablewarranty period. Honeywell’s standard product warranty applies unless agreed to otherwise by Honeywell in writing; please refer to your order acknowledgment or consult your local sales office for specific warranty details. If warranted goods are returned to Honeywell during the period of coverage, Honeywell will repair or replace, at its option, without charge those items that Honeywell, in its sole discretion, finds defective. The foregoing is buyer’s sole remedy and is in lieu of all other warranties, expressed or implied, including those of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. In no event shall Honeywell be liable for consequential, special, or indirect damages.While Honeywell may provide application assistance personally, through our literature and the Honeywell web site, it is buyer’s sole responsibility to determine the suitability of the product in the application.Specifications may change without notice. The information we supply is believed to be accurate and reliable as of this writing.However, Honeywell assumes no responsibility for its use.m WARNINGMISUSE OFDOCUMENTATION•The information presented in this product sheet is for reference only. Do not use this document as a product installation guide.•Complete installation, operation, and maintenance information is provided in the instructions supplied with each product.Failure to comply with theseinstructions could result in death or serious injury., SAFETY NOTEThis sensor is designed to be used in environmental applications. To ensure that the sensor and/or instrument in which it is used, are operating properly, it is a requirement that the function of the device is confirmed by exposure to target gas (bump check) before each use of the sensor and/or instrument. Failure to carry out such tests may jeopardize the safety of people and property.。
New Kinpo Group PCB e-RFQ Operation Manual for Sup
Step 2 : choice GMC
2 3
4
5 Step 5 See next page
1
Step 4 : choice Parts type
6
P.19
How to use NKG WEB for Apply 2nd Source
Step 5 Screen
Fill in the following Required field * 填寫以下所有必填參數 *
完成 6f 按下 Send 表示已完成
6e
Fill Required field * 填寫所有必填參數 *
6f
P.8
How to access NKG WEB for New Product
NKG BU Sourcer will be receive New Product Mail (as below) 新金寶集團採購會收到如下廠商發出的 新產品介紹相關郵件
P.3
How to access NKG WEB for RFQ
Chinese version WEB
2 1
3
P.4
How to access NKG WEB for RFQ
1
If you forgot the password , Please click this button and will send password to contact window
Step1
Step4
Step5
Step2
Step3
P.31
How to fill in RFQ
Step1
Step2 Step4
Step3 Step5
P.32
How to fill in RFQ
派克核电门户网站产品说明书
10 CFR 50 • AERB • ASME QME-1* • ASME QSC (NCA-3800) • ASME 第 III 部分 • ASME U核级认证核级认证 • ASN • CNSC CRN-N* HAF 604 • IAEA SC-QA 780 298* • IEEE* • ISO 9001: •E 派克核电门户网站无论您是要建新的发电厂,还是要改进现有电厂,派克都会依照行业统一的质量保证计划,使不同部门的各种产品进入核电市场,提高生产率和利润率。
这些产品包括安全专项和安全相关的核级子系统和组件,以及为非管制工厂区提供的优质的“成熟”商品。
派克门户网站是我们投入数百万美元用于核能研究和发展的承诺之一,是我们承诺提获得越来越多在全球供应且通过认证的核能产品的单一途径。
供行业所要求的高效性、可靠性和成本效益的体现。
我们支持单源购买各种产品系列,通过最新的订购方式提高工厂生产率和利润率。
另外,我们在将近 50 个国家拥有 50,000 名员工,因而门户网站产品在全球都有供应。
有关订购门户网站产品的更多信息,请:拨打电话 256 885 3833(销售)、256 885 3880(技术支持)或 发送电子邮件至 ipdusnuclear@parker .com派克核电门户网站是根据派克现行的 NQA- 1 和 10CFR50 附录 B 规定的质量保证计划开发的,并且采用了行业及规范性文件中规定的最佳实3 级阀门的 ASME N 核级认证外,派克核电门户网站上提供的产品符合 10CFR 第 21 部分中对基本组件的规定,按照认可的质保计划或是商品级物项执行。
专项不会提高质量,而是验证并记录专用项目中已有的的质量。
EU PED*HAF 604*IAEA SC-QA KTA 3507NNSANQA-1Parker Hannifin Ltd.Tachbrook Park DriveTachbrook Park,Warwick, CV34 6TU英国电话:+44 (0) 1926 317 878传真:+44 (0) 1926 317 855********************欧洲、中东和非洲AE – 阿联酋,迪拜电话:+971 4 8127100********************AT – 奥地利,维也纳新城电话:+43 (0)2622 23501-0*************************AT – 东欧,维也纳新城电话:+43 (0)2622 23501 900****************************AZ – 阿塞拜疆,巴库电话:+994 50 2233 458****************************BE/LU – 比利时,尼韦尔电话:+32 (0)67 280 900*************************BY – 白俄罗斯,明斯克电话:+375 17 209 9399*************************CH – 瑞士,埃托瓦电话:+41 (0)21 821 87 00*****************************CZ – 捷克共和国,Klecany电话:+420 284 083 111*******************************DE – 德国,卡尔斯特电话:+49 (0)2131 4016 0*************************DK – 丹麦,巴勒鲁普电话:+45 43 56 04 00*************************ES – 西班牙,马德里电话:+34 902 330 001***********************FI – 芬兰,万塔河电话:+358 (0)20 753 2500parker. ****************FR – 法国,Contamine s/Arve电话:+33 (0)4 50 25 80 25************************GR – 希腊,雅典电话:+30 210 933 6450************************HU – 匈牙利,布达佩斯电话:+36 23 885 470*************************IE – 爱尔兰,都柏林电话:+353 (0)1 466 6370*************************IT – 意大利,Corsico (MI)电话:+39 02 45 19 21***********************KZ – 哈萨克斯坦,阿拉木图电话:+7 7273 561 000****************************NL – 荷兰,奥尔登扎尔电话:+31 (0)541 585 000********************NO – 挪威,阿斯克尔电话:+47 66 75 34 00************************PL – 波兰,华沙电话:+48 (0)22 573 24 00************************PT – 葡萄牙,莱萨·达·帕尔梅拉电话:351 22 999 7360**************************RO – 罗马尼亚,布加勒斯特电话:+40 21 252 1382*************************RU – 俄罗斯,莫斯科电话:+7 495 645-2156************************SE – 瑞典,Spånga电话:+46 (0)8 59 79 50 00************************SK – 斯洛伐克,班斯卡·比斯特里察电话:+421 484 162 252**************************SL – 斯洛文尼亚,新梅斯托电话:+386 7 337 6650**************************TR – 土耳其,伊斯坦布尔电话:+90 216 4997081************************UA – 乌克兰,基辅电话:+380 44 494 2731*************************UK – 英国,沃里克电话:+44 (0)1926 317 878********************ZA – 南非,坎普顿公园电话:+27 (0)11 961 0700*****************************北美地区CA – 加拿大,安大略省米尔顿电话:+1 905 693 3000US – 美国,克利夫兰电话:+1 216 896 3000亚太地区AU – 澳大利亚,城堡山电话:+61 (0)2-9634 7777CN – 中国,上海电话:+86 21 2899 5000HK – 香港电话:+852 2428 8008IN – 印度,孟买电话:+91 22 6513 7081-85JP – 日本,东京电话:+81 (0)3 6408 3901KR – 韩国,首尔电话:+82 2 559 0400MY – 马来西亚,莎阿南电话:+60 3 7849 0800NZ – 新西兰,惠灵顿电话:+64 9 574 1744SG – 新加坡电话:+65 6887 6300TH – 泰国,曼谷电话:+662 186 7000-99TW – 台湾,台北电话:+886 2 2298 8987南美AR – 阿根廷,布宜诺斯艾利斯电话:+54 3327 44 4129BR – 巴西,圣若泽杜斯坎普电话:+55 800 727 5374CL – 智利,圣地亚哥电话:+56 2 623 1216MX – 墨西哥,阿波达卡电话:+52 81 8156 6000核电门户网站手册 M&K 12/10 1M派克授权的本地经销商© 2010 派克汉尼汾公司派克全球办事处联系信息欧洲产品信息中心免费电话:00 800 27 27 5374(AT, BE, CH, CZ, DE, DK, EE, ES, FI, FR, IE,IL, IS, IT, LU, MT, NL, NO, PL, PT, RU, SE,SK, UK, ZA)– 一点的方式。
Eaton Moeller PKZ Shunt Release 产品说明书
Eaton 073184Eaton Moeller® series A-PKZ0 Shunt release (for power circuit breaker), 110 V 50 Hz, Standard voltage, AC, Screw terminals, For use with: Shunt release PKZ0(4), PKEGeneral specificationsEaton Moeller® series PKZ Shunt release073184A-PKZ0(110V50HZ)401508073184968 mm 90 mm 24 mm 0.131 kgUL 508CSA Class No.: 3211-05 CECSA File No.: 165628 IEC/EN 60947-4-1 UL File No.: E36332 UL CSACSA-C22.2 No. 14UL Category Control No.: NLRVProduct NameCatalog Number Model Code EANProduct Length/Depth Product Height Product Width Product Weight CertificationsScrew connectionAccessories Motor safety switch Motor protective circuit-breaker ACCan be fitted to left side of the motor protection switch-25 °C55 °C1 x (0.75 - 2.5) mm²2 x (0.75 - 2.5) mm²2 x (18 - 14) 1 x (18 - 14)0.7- 1.1 x Us (alternating voltage) 0.7 - 1.1 x Us (AC) 0.7- 1.1 x Us (DC)42 V480 V24 V250 V0.7- 1.1 x Us (alternating voltage) 0.7 - 1.1 x Us (AC) 0.7- 1.1 x Us (DC)Electric connection type Product category Suitable for Used withVoltage type Mounting positionAmbient operating temperature - min Ambient operating temperature - max Terminal capacity (solid/flexible with ferrule)Terminal capacity (solid/stranded AWG)Operational voltageRated operational voltage (Ue) at AC - min Rated operational voltage (Ue) at AC - max Rated operational voltage (Ue) at DC - min Rated operational voltage (Ue) at DC - max Operational voltageNumber of contacts (change-over contacts)Number of contacts (normally closed contacts)110 V 110 V 0 V0 V0 V0 V 05 VA, Pull-in power, Coil in a cold state and 1.0 x Us 5 VA, Pull-in power, Coil in a cold state and 1.0 x Us 3 VA, Coil in a cold state and 1.0 x Us3 VA, Coil in a cold state and 1.0 x Us0 W0 W0 W0 A0.5 WMeets the product standard's requirements. Meets the product standard's requirements. Meets the product standard's requirements. Meets the product standard's requirements. Meets the product standard's requirements.Motor Starters in System xStart - brochureMotor-Protective Circuit-Breaker PKE - brochurePKE – Communication module Modbus RTUProduct Range Catalog Switching and protecting motorsDA-DC-00004245.pdfDA-DC-00004554.pdfDA-DC-00004601.pdfDA-DC-00004108.pdfDA-DC-00004206.pdfDA-DC-00004109.pdfDA-DC-00004316.pdfDA-DC-00004545.pdfDA-DC-00004244.pdfDA-DC-00004246.pdfDA-DC-00003914.pdfDA-DC-00004230.pdfDA-DC-00004069.pdfDA-DC-00004878.pdfRated control supply voltage (Us) at AC, 50 Hz - min Rated control supply voltage (Us) at AC, 50 Hz - max Rated control supply voltage (Us) at AC, 60 Hz - min Rated control supply voltage (Us) at AC, 60 Hz - max Rated control supply voltage (Us) at DC - minRated control supply voltage (Us) at DC - max Number of contacts (normally open contacts)Power consumption, pick-up, 50 HzPower consumption, pick-up, 60 HzPower consumption, sealing, 50 HzPower consumption, sealing, 60 HzEquipment heat dissipation, current-dependent PvidHeat dissipation capacity PdissHeat dissipation per pole, current-dependent PvidRated operational current for specified heat dissipation (In) Static heat dissipation, non-current-dependent Pvs10.2.2 Corrosion resistance10.2.3.1 Verification of thermal stability of enclosures10.2.3.2 Verification of resistance of insulating materials to normal heat10.2.3.3 Resist. of insul. mat. to abnormal heat/fire by internal elect. effects10.2.4 Resistance to ultra-violet (UV) radiation BrochuresCatalogsCertification reports Declarations of conformityDoes not apply, since the entire switchgear needs to be evaluated.Does not apply, since the entire switchgear needs to be evaluated.Meets the product standard's requirements.Does not apply, since the entire switchgear needs to be evaluated.Meets the product standard's requirements.Does not apply, since the entire switchgear needs to be evaluated.Does not apply, since the entire switchgear needs to be evaluated.Is the panel builder's responsibility.Is the panel builder's responsibility.Is the panel builder's responsibility.Is the panel builder's responsibility.Is the panel builder's responsibility.The panel builder is responsible for the temperature rise calculation. Eaton will provide heat dissipation data for the devices.Is the panel builder's responsibility. The specifications for the switchgear must be observed.Is the panel builder's responsibility. The specifications for the switchgear must be observed.DA-DC-00004880.pdfDA-DC-00004883.pdfDA-DC-00004916.pdfDA-DC-00004912.pdfDA-DC-00004935.pdfDA-DC-00004882.pdfDA-DC-00004884.pdfDA-DC-00004945.pdfDA-DC-00004892.pdfDA-DC-00004890.pdfDA-DC-00004960.pdfDA-DC-00004886.pdfDA-DC-00004888.pdfDA-DC-00004961.pdfDA-DC-00004891.pdfDA-DC-00004913.pdfDA-DC-00004920.pdfDA-DC-00004915.pdfDA-DC-00004887.pdfDA-DC-00004951.pdfDA-DC-00004910.pdfDA-DC-00004962.pdfDA-DC-00004937.pdfDA-DC-00004944.pdfDA-DC-00004914.pdfDA-DC-00004952.pdfDA-DC-00004953.pdfDA-DC-00004921.pdfDA-DC-00004787.pdfDA-DC-00004851.pdfDA-DC-00004889.pdfDA-DC-00004885.pdfDA-DC-00004917.pdfDA-DC-00004881.pdfDA-DC-00004919.pdfDA-DC-00004918.pdfeaton-manual-motor-starters-release-u-pkz0-accessory-dimensions.eps eaton-manual-motor-starters-release-u-pkz0-accessory-3d-drawing.eps10.2.5 Lifting10.2.6 Mechanical impact10.2.7 Inscriptions10.3 Degree of protection of assemblies10.4 Clearances and creepage distances10.5 Protection against electric shock10.6 Incorporation of switching devices and components10.7 Internal electrical circuits and connections10.8 Connections for external conductors10.9.2 Power-frequency electric strength10.9.3 Impulse withstand voltage10.9.4 Testing of enclosures made of insulating material10.10 Temperature rise10.11 Short-circuit rating10.12 Electromagnetic compatibility DrawingsEaton Corporation plc Eaton House30 Pembroke Road Dublin 4, Ireland © 2023 Eaton. All Rights Reserved. Eaton is a registered trademark.All other trademarks areproperty of their respectiveowners./socialmediaThe device meets the requirements, provided the information in the instruction leaflet (IL) is observed.eaton-manual-motor-starters-shunt-releases-u-pkz0-accessory-3d-drawing.epsDA-CE-ETN.A-PKZ0(110V50HZ)IL03402034ZVideo Motor Protective Circuit Breaker PKEWIN-WIN with push-in technologyDA-CS-a_pkzDA-CD-a_pkzeaton-manual-motor-starters-release-a-pkz0-shunt-release-wiring-diagram.eps10.13 Mechanical functioneCAD modelInstallation instructionsInstallation videosmCAD modelWiring diagrams。
美国电驱284468产品说明书
Eaton 284468Eaton Moeller series NZM - Molded Case Circuit Breaker. Circuit-breaker, 3p, 450A, N3-ME450General specificationsEaton Moeller series NZM molded case circuit breaker electronic284468NZMN3-ME4504015082844684166 mm 275 mm 140 mm 7.07 kg RoHS conformIEC/EN 60947 IECProduct NameCatalog NumberModel Code EANProduct Length/Depth Product Height Product Width Product Weight Compliances Certifications450 AIs the panel builder's responsibility. The specifications for the switchgear must be observed.5 kA35 kAMeets the product standard's requirements.Is the panel builder's responsibility. The specifications for the switchgear must be observed.FixedBuilt-in device fixed built-in technique450 ADoes not apply, since the entire switchgear needs to be evaluated.Max. 10 segments of 24 mm x 1 mm + 5 segments of 24 mm x 1 mm at box terminalMin. 6 segments of 16 mm x 0.8 mm at box terminalMin. 6 segments of 16 mm x 0.8 mm at rear-side connection (punched)10 segments of 50 mm x 1 mm (2x) at rear-side width extension Max. 8 segments of 24 mm x 1 mm (2x) at box terminalMax. 10 segments of 32 mm x 1 mm + 5 segments of 32 mm x 1 mm at rear-side connection (punched)Rocker leverMeets the product standard's requirements.eaton-feerum-the-whole-grain-solution-success-story-en-us.pdfeaton-digital-nzm-brochure-br013003en-en-us.pdfeaton-digital-nzm-catalog-ca013003en-en-us.pdfDA-DC-03_N3eaton-circuit-breaker-nzm-mccb-characteristic-curve-056.epseaton-circuit-breaker-let-through-current-nzm-mccb-characteristic-curve-006.epseaton-circuit-breaker-nzm-mccb-characteristic-curve-017.epseaton-circuit-breaker-nzm-mccb-dimensions-020.epseaton-circuit-breaker-switch-nzm-mccb-dimensions-016.epseaton-circuit-breaker-switch-nzm-mccb-3d-drawing-002.epseaton-general-ie-ready-dilm-contactor-standards.epsMN3-ME450IL01208009ZThe new digital NZM RangeIntroduction of the new digital circuit breaker NZMDA-CS-nzm3_3pDA-CD-nzm3_3peaton-nzm-technical-information-sheeteaton-manual-motor-starters-starter-nzm-mccb-wiring-diagram.eps eaton-manual-motor-starters-starter-msc-r-reversing-starter-wiring-diagram.epsRated operational current for specified heat dissipation (In) 10.11 Short-circuit ratingRated short-circuit breaking capacity Ics (IEC/EN 60947) at 690 V, 50/60 HzRated short-circuit breaking capacity Icu (IEC/EN 60947) at 400/415 V, 50/60 Hz10.4 Clearances and creepage distances10.12 Electromagnetic compatibilityMounting MethodAmperage Rating10.2.5 LiftingTerminal capacity (copper strip)Handle type10.2.3.1 Verification of thermal stability of enclosuresAmbient storage temperature - min BrochuresCatalogs Certification reports Characteristic curveDrawingseCAD model Installation instructions Installation videos mCAD model Technical data sheets Wiring diagrams40 °CFitted with:Thermal protectionProtection against direct contactFinger and back-of-hand proof to VDE 0106 part 100Terminal capacity (copper busbar)M10 at rear-side screw connectionMax. 10 mm x 50 mm (2x) at rear-side width extensionMax. 30 mm x 10 mm + 30 mm x 5 mm direct at switch rear-side connectionMin. 20 mm x 5 mm direct at switch rear-side connection10.8 Connections for external conductorsIs the panel builder's responsibility.Special featuresIEC/EN 60947-4-1, IEC/EN60947-2The circuit-breaker fulfills allrequirements for AC-3switching category.R.m.s. value measurementand “thermal memory”Adjustable time delay settingto overcome current peaks trat 6 x Ir also infinity (withoutoverload releases)All AC-3 rating data appliesto direct switching by thecircuit-breaker under normaloperating conditions. If, forexample, a contactor takesover AC-3 switching undernormal operating conditions,the full rated uninterruptedcurrent applies to the circuit-breaker, In = Iu.Maximum back-up fuse, ifthe expected short-circuitcurrents at the installationlocation exceed theswitching capacity of thecircuit breaker (Rated short-circuit breaking capacity Icn)Rated current = rateduninterrupted current: 450 ATerminal capacity hint: Up to240 mm² can be connecteddepending on the cablemanufacturer.Ambient operating temperature - max70 °CClimatic proofingDamp heat, constant, to IEC 60068-2-78Damp heat, cyclic, to IEC 60068-2-30Terminal capacity (aluminum stranded conductor/cable)25 mm² - 120 mm² (2x) direct at switch rear-side connection 25 mm² - 120 mm² (1x) direct at switch rear-side connection 25 mm² - 185 mm² (1x) at tunnel terminal50 mm² - 240 mm² (1x) at 2-hole tunnel terminal50 mm² - 240 mm² (2x) at 2-hole tunnel terminalTerminal capacity (copper stranded conductor/cable)50 mm² - 240 mm² (2x) at 2-hole tunnel terminal25 mm² - 120 mm² (2x) at box terminal35 mm² - 240 mm² (1x) at box terminal25 mm² - 240 mm² (2x) direct at switch rear-side connection 16 mm² - 185 mm² (1x) at 1-hole tunnel terminal25 mm² - 240 mm² (1x) direct at switch rear-side connectionLifespan, electrical5000 operations at 400 V AC-12000 operations at 400 V AC-32000 operations at 415 V AC-33000 operations at 690 V AC-15000 operations at 415 V AC-12000 operations at 690 V AC-3Electrical connection type of main circuitScrew connectionShort-circuit total breaktime< 10 msRated impulse withstand voltage (Uimp) at main contacts 8000 VRated short-circuit breaking capacity Ics (IEC/EN 60947) at 400/415 V, 50/60 Hz35 kA10.9.3 Impulse withstand voltageIs the panel builder's responsibility.Utilization categoryA (IEC/EN 60947-2)Number of polesThree-poleAmbient operating temperature - min-25 °C10.6 Incorporation of switching devices and componentsDoes not apply, since the entire switchgear needs to be evaluated.10.5 Protection against electric shockDoes not apply, since the entire switchgear needs to be evaluated.Terminal capacity (control cable)0.75 mm² - 1.5 mm² (2x)0.75 mm² - 2.5 mm² (1x)Equipment heat dissipation, current-dependent60.75 WInstantaneous current setting (Ii) - min450 A10.13 Mechanical functionThe device meets the requirements, provided the information in the instruction leaflet (IL) is observed.10.2.6 Mechanical impactDoes not apply, since the entire switchgear needs to be evaluated.10.9.4 Testing of enclosures made of insulating materialIs the panel builder's responsibility.Rated operational current437 A (400 V AC-3)446 A (690 V AC-3)Rated short-circuit breaking capacity Ics (IEC/EN 60947) at 230 V, 50/60 Hz85 kAApplicationUse in unearthed supply systems at 690 V10.3 Degree of protection of assembliesDoes not apply, since the entire switchgear needs to be evaluated.Rated short-circuit making capacity Icm at 240 V, 50/60 Hz187 kARated short-circuit breaking capacity Ics (IEC/EN 60947) at 440V, 50/60 Hz35 kADegree of protection (IP), front sideIP40 (with insulating surround)IP66 (with door coupling rotary handle)Rated short-circuit making capacity Icm at 525 V, 50/60 Hz53 kARated short-circuit making capacity Icm at 690 V, 50/60 Hz40 kAInstantaneous current setting (Ii) - max6300 AOverload current setting (Ir) - min225 A10.2.3.2 Verification of resistance of insulating materials to normal heatMeets the product standard's requirements.10.2.3.3 Resist. of insul. mat. to abnormal heat/fire by internal elect. effectsMeets the product standard's requirements.Lifespan, mechanical15000 operationsOverload current setting (Ir) - max450 AVoltage rating690 V - 690 VTerminal capacity (copper solid conductor/cable)16 mm² (1x) at tunnel terminal16 mm² (1x) direct at switch rear-side connection16 mm² (2x) direct at switch rear-side connection300 mm² (2x) at rear-side width extension16 mm² (2x) at box terminalDegree of protection (terminations)IP10 (tunnel terminal)IP00 (terminations, phase isolator and strip terminal)10.9.2 Power-frequency electric strengthIs the panel builder's responsibility.Short-circuit release non-delayed setting - min900 ADegree of protectionIP20 (basic degree of protection, in the operating controls area)Overvoltage categoryIIIRated short-time withstand current (t = 1 s)3.3 kARated impulse withstand voltage (Uimp) at auxiliary contacts 6000 VTerminal capacity (aluminum solid conductor/cable)16 mm² (1x) at tunnel terminal16 mm² (1x) direct at switch rear-side connection10 mm² - 16 mm² (2x) direct at switch rear-side connectionSwitch off techniqueElectronicRated short-time withstand current (t = 0.3 s)3.3 kAAmbient storage temperature - max70 °CRated short-circuit breaking capacity Ics (IEC/EN 60947) at 525 V, 50/60 Hz13 kAOptional terminalsBox terminal. Connection on rear. Tunnel terminalRelease systemElectronic releasePollution degree310.7 Internal electrical circuits and connectionsIs the panel builder's responsibility.Rated operating power at AC-3, 230 V132 kW10.10 Temperature riseThe panel builder is responsible for the temperature rise calculation. Eaton will provide heat dissipation data for the devices.FunctionsMotor protectionPhase failure sensitiveShort-circuit release non-delayed setting - maxStandard terminalsScrew terminalRated short-circuit making capacity Icm at 400/415 V, 50/60 Hz 105 kARated operating power at AC-3, 400 V250 kWTypeCircuit breaker10.2.2 Corrosion resistanceMeets the product standard's requirements.10.2.4 Resistance to ultra-violet (UV) radiationMeets the product standard's requirements.10.2.7 InscriptionsMeets the product standard's requirements.Rated short-circuit making capacity Icm at 440 V, 50/60 Hz74 kAIsolation500 V AC (between auxiliary contacts and main contacts)300 V AC (between the auxiliary contacts)Number of operations per hour - max60Circuit breaker frame typeNZM3Direction of incoming supplyAs requiredShock resistance20 g (half-sinusoidal shock 20 ms)Rated insulation voltage (Ui)1000 VEaton Corporation plc Eaton House30 Pembroke Road Dublin 4, Ireland © 2023 Eaton. All Rights Reserved. Eaton is a registered trademark.All other trademarks areproperty of their respectiveowners./socialmedia。
Supplier_Guide_Product_Development_V.30_Translated_EN_2015-05 (Abstract)
Supplier's guide for product developmentPart 2-core processes 20© Volkswagen, 1446, Konzern-EntwicklungssteuerungSupplier's guide for product development2.1 Procurement processA main focus of the present guide are subjects which are from the point of view of the technical development for new suppliers within the scope of the product development of the biggest meaning. An introduction to processes relevant for suppliers and applications which lie in the area of responsibility of the procurement also counts to it.2.1.1 introductionThe procurement of the Volkswagen group is split in the ranges of Procurement for production material and general procurement. The range of Procurement for production material is made up again of the Commodities displayed in illustration 11.Illustration 11: Overview of the different ranges of the procurementProcurement decisions become short in the Volkswagen group of the Corporate Sourcing Committee (: CSC) grieved. The decisions of this committee are valid about all marks away.Beside the central procurement ranges of every mark the Volkswagen group seats so-called regional shopping offices (RSO = On the regional level Sourcing of office) to open new procurement markets and to upgrade passing ones. Illustration 12 makes clear the present activities of regional procurement offices worldwide.© Volkswagen, 1446, Konzern-Entwicklungssteuerung21Procurement for production materials: parts and components forthe vehicleGeneral Procurement: resources, production of good and services for theproduction processresources, services and systemsProjectPurchasing & Buying Parts Managementmetalinteri orexteriorElectric al & Electron icsSupplier's guide for product developmentRegional offices (Ros) Lander assignmentCentral Europe Eastern EuropeNorth Africa Turkey IndiaIllustration 12: Regional procurement offices of the Volkswagen group worldwide2.1.2 Division of the procurement processesWith the choice and nomination of group suppliers two different procurement processes play a role. These are:❑ Forward Sourcingfor parts to be produced and newly to be developed. This process is used in general with developmentprojects for new vehicles or aggregates❑ Worldwide Sourcingfor the already existing parts manufactured after drawing which should be procured at the respectivemarket locally. The destination of this process is to create market transparency, to optimise thelogistics costs as well as to improve the quality of standard parts.For new ones as well as for standard parts a worldwide inquiry and assignment strategy occurs.The division of the procurement processes is displayed in illustration 13 figuratively.22© Volkswagen, 1446, Konzern-EntwicklungssteuerungSupplier's guide for product developmentIllustration 13: Division of the procurement processes2.1.3 Component procurement in the product process of developmentIn principle two different process attempts are used in the Volkswagen group with Forward Sourcing and Worldwide Sourcing for the component procurement. The temporal classification of these processes in the product life cycle makes clear illustration 14.Illustration 14: Differentiation between Forward Sourcing and Worldwide Sourcing processThe Forward Sourcing process is used with new projects and is linked up to the market launch (ME) with the so-calledpurchase part management process. This process being based on the gate principle makes sure that suppliers are able with manufacturing beginning (SOP = start of Production) to deliver the concerning extents in the respective number of pieces or quality what reduces the project risk again.© Volkswagen, 1446, Konzern-Entwicklungssteuerung23For new parts in existing models in new modelsFor existing share in existing models in new models (carry-over parts)Supplier of highperformance of unit and subsequent production ResponsibilitySupplier with lessdevelopment content as reproducer and / or second applicant for partial volume.before commercial launch After commercial launchForward Sourcing (new parts)Purchased PartsManagement- Forward SourcingGlobal Sourcing (existing components) Purchased PartsManagement-Global Sourcingsupplier information and offersupplier SelectionOf the Worldwide Sourcing process, however, is used only after the market launch of a product and isaccompanied by a suitable purchase part management process with different gates. You find closer information to the purchase part management process for Forward Sourcing and Worldwide Sourcing in chapter 2.5 "Purchase part management".Forward Sourcing processThe procurement process for suppliers in development projects encloses basically three phases displayed in illustration 15.Illustration 15: Phases of the Forward Sourcing of processPhase 1 - Supplier Self-Disclosure and offerThe Volkswagen group determines potential suppliers on the basis of themSupplier Self-Disclosure (LSA). The Volkswagen group transmits to the supplier the inquiry documents (also inquiry package called) on basis more technically, more financially, organizational as well as qualitative demands. The supplier edits these documents and as a result transmits his offer to theVolkswagen group. The suppliers who have received an inquiry must fancy in this phase, besides, with the suitable development department. Besides, the presentation should contain information todeveloping competence and available technologies. The template of pattern parts has turned out in this connection as especially helpful. The contact data of the concerning development department can be taken from the inquiry documents.24 © Volkswagen, 1446, Konzern-EntwicklungssteuerungSupplier Profile and offerSupplier selectionapproval process for Forward Sourcing -suppliers list-Registration on Group Business Platform-Supplier Self-Disclosure -preselection for inquiry -Request to supplier -range of Volkswagen-Presentation of the technical concept in the technical development-TE-Audit-process Audit -Suppliers decision -notification about nomination-kick-off event -SET-work-Purchase Parts Management-Component clearancesproduction releaseSupplier nominated and the beginning of the development process as a first supplierHit Supplier ScreeningTip: With the establishment of contact with the range of Development the supplier should take care with the respective development department proactively of the exhibition of a suitable secrecy arrangement.The arrangement itself is edited about the department of Te of service / office (departmental abbreviation / G).Phase 2 - supplier's choiceThe results of the supplier's judgment with which the abilities (Te and process audit) and capacities of a supplier are determined flow in onto the decision of the group to the nomination of component suppliers. At the end of the ability judgment the supplier receives the classification A, B or C and for a nomination atleast the classification B is necessary. Suppliers with the classification B are obliged to put up anoperation plan with improvement measures. After successful qualification a renewed audit is carried out.An overview about the contents of both audits gives illustration 16.Illustration 16: Overview about the contents of the Te and process audit in the supplier's choiceThe final procurement decisions of the Volkswagen group are based on the one hand on the entries of all partners and, on the other hand, on strategically considerations as well as on the competitiveness of the submitted offers. On this occasion, is to be mentioned that all procurement decisions are madeunanimously.Phase 3 - release process for Forward SourcingIn this phase the Volkswagen group monitors the capacity of the supplier within the respective project.For main components the process of the purchase part management is applied. Besides, are seated to so-called gates - measuring dots for the capacity classification of the supplier - and releases specific for component are monitored. The single gates are closely connected with vehicle landmarks. Developing releases can be thereby traced and it can be guaranteed, that the pattern parts for the respective one© Volkswagen, 1446, Konzern-Entwicklungssteuerung25Landmark are delivered. The purchase part management process becomes short from so-called purchase part management-teams (: KTM teams) monitored and controlled. These consist of representatives of different function ranges and are responsible for the following dots:❑ Realization of regular project talks ❑ Sequential monitoring of the supplier.Global Sourcing processThe procurement process for suppliers within the scope of the Worldwide Sourcing corresponds Extensively to that of the Forward Sourcing:Illustration 17: Phases of the Global Sourcing processPhase 1 - Supplier Self-Disclosure and offerPhase 1 corresponds to that of the Forward Sourcing process. Phase 2 - supplier's choiceThe second phase also corresponds to that of the Forward Sourcing process, howeverif begins after the nomination a process in whose course the supplier industrializes the component for manufacturing and develops as a second developer on the basis of available function and construction space default.26 © Volkswagen, 1446, Konzern-EntwicklungssteuerungSupplier Self-Disclosure and offerSupplier selection Purchased Parts Management Global Sourcing-Registration on Group Business Platform-Supplier Self-Disclosure -Preselection for inquiry -Request to supplier -Range of Volkswagen -Presentation of the technical concept in the technical development-TE-audit-process Audit -suppliers decision -Notification about nomination-kick-off event-Commitmentconversation-Purchased Parts Management -component clearances Hit Supplier ScreeningSupplier nominated and thebeginning of the industrialization process as a second supplierproduction releaseSupplier's guide for product developmentPhase 3 - release process for Global-SourcingThis phase resembles the purchase part management for the Forward Sourcing process.Nevertheless, differences arise with the definitions of the single gates as well as with the kind of the goods to be delivered or results of working (e.g., pattern and prototype). With projects within the scope of the Worldwide Sourcing of process gates Reviews - the final evaluations are attached by reaching of a gate - not to vehicle landmarks, but in between the supplier and the KTM team of agreed appointments.2.1.4 Group business platform and registration processThe Volkswagen group uses the group to business platform to communicate in every phase of a vehicle project with his suppliers. Started with the registration process about the offer delivery up to the pursuit of landmarks and pattern states - the group business platform forms the central turntable for the communication with all organisations of the Volkswagen group with her integrated applications.Illustration 18: Group business platform of the Volkswagen groupTip: On the group business platform there are for every range (e.g., procurement, quality assurance, development) special applications for suppliers. One or several should the applications called in this guide not be available to you, you must let this only about the B2B activate team.© Volkswagen, 1446, Konzern-Entwicklungssteuerung27SuppliersVolkswagen GroupGroup Business PlatformWorldwideinformation and communication hubB2B portalSupplier's guide for product developmentYou reach the B2B team at the following address:b2bteam@the contact data of the B2B of team you find in the range "Help" of herGroup business platform. Illustration 19 shows the range "Help" on the platform and offers an example of integrated applications.Illustration 19: Integrated applications to the group business platformRegistration processHow already in chapter 2.1.3 "Component procurement in the product process of development"described, new suppliers must go through a registration process in the first phase of the procurement process. The first part of the registration on the group business platform forms the so-called Supplier Self-Disclosure which become by choice of the button "Partner!" it is launched. The data transmitted within the scope of the Supplier Self-Disclosure are checked in the second step by the B2B team on correctness. If the data are correct, the B2B switches team the suppliers for the third and last step of the registration process freely. To conclude the registration, now the supplier must enter additional information on the supplier's data bank of the Volkswagen group. Finally the B2B user agreement must be accepted and be set up a Company administrator on the platform. The whole registration process is summarized into illustration 20.28© Volkswagen, 1446, Konzern-EntwicklungssteuerungB2B portalSupplier's guide for product developmentIllustration 20: Registration process for the group business platform (abstract)© Volkswagen, 1446, Konzern-Entwicklungssteuerung29Part 1: Become a partnerPart 2: Data ReviewPart 3: additional informationvisit:and click on the link "Become a Partner""Partners will" click on the link "Start Supplier Questionnaire" and they fill up the formData receive Confirmation and assignment of a registration numberReview of supplier self-assessment by the SITCreating the user record, the initial password registrar obtaining a user ID and for Initial registration in the protected area of the B2Bsupplier platformElectronic confirmation of the B2B User AgreementCreating a user profile for the Company Administratorin UMSCompany information incl. DUNS numberRegistration Numbertest successfulThe B2B AGREEMENT must Moreover, within 6 weeks in the original signed will be sent toVolkswagen.B2B portalSupplier's guide for product developmentYou find closer information to the registration process on the login page the group business platform:→Do you select "partner become"→"The registration process " and afterwards "Supplier Self-Disclosure start". On the left screen page a description of the registration process is available in the PDF format to the download.2.1.5 Supplier Self-DisclosureAs already in chapter 2.1.3 "Component procurement in the product process of development" described, new suppliers must go through a so-called Supplier Self-Disclosure in the first phase of the procurement process. The forms necessary for it - in Volkswagen also LSA forms called - are made available by the buyer responsible for component. The satisfactory form offers to Volkswagen the first overview about the product portfolio of the supplier, available technologies, present customers (e.g., animal one, animal two), the organizational structure (e.g., technical arrangements, joint-ventures) as well as about capacities and the respective capacity spectrum (e.g., quality assurance, development).Illustration 21: LSA formTip: The LSA form is to be filled very completely. Only so is made sure that inquiries are sent by the procurement to possible suppliers.Supplier's guide for product development2.1.6 Information specific for development in the inquiry packageThe destination of the first phase of the procurement process (supplier's information / offer) is to be decided it whether a supplier comes to the narrower choice. The offer delivery on the part of the supplier occurs online about the application "Online Requests (ESL)" (ESL: Electronic Supplier link) on the group business platform. Click on the following icon to access this application:Illustration 22: The application "Online-Anfragen (ESL)" to the group business platformOffers are specific for project and specific for component. The supplier must guarantee that all aspects find consideration concerning the used technology, the production procedure and the load notebook standards on offer. The procurement of the Volkswagen group can make sure by the fact that all offers are comparable. However, the supplier can make sure with the fact that no important and information possibly relevant for price is absent to the respective component.Illustration 23 shows the inquiry overview with the different inquiry kinds in the application "ESL".List of sent requestsIllustration 23: Inquiry overview in ESLInquiry kind Every component is requested separately. These inquiries (also RFQ or Request for Quotation) are also specific for vehicle and are divided into Global Sourcing inquiries and Forward Sourcing inquiries. You find closer information to both procurement processes in chapter 2.1.2 "Division of the procurement processes". In the inquiry list both inquiry kinds can be distinguished with the help of the abbreviations fa for Forward Sourcing and G for Global Sourcing.Contacts for every part are fixed by different ranges involved in the respective development project of Contact. These are also performed in every inquiry and are to be consulted with questions to the inquiry documents.Contents relevant for development of the inquiry package The inquiry packages relevant for development (compressed in the ZIP format) are marked in illustration 24 and must be considered in the offer delivered by the suppliers.3.Offer SpecificDocuments1. Volkswagen brand2. Volkswagen GroupSpecific inquiry ContactIllustration 24: Contact information of a selected inquiry package and contents relevant for developmentOf inquiry package1) Looks at documents specific for offer from the position of the product development, this package containsall essential, information on offer to be considered to the component requested in each case.The typical contents of such a package are performed in the following:❑ Component-load notebook (briefly: BT-LAH or LH) with closer information to himto respective developing standards (e.g., marginal conditions concerning the component or project,used technology, test standards and project management directives)Illustration 25: Component-load notebook❑ Reference drawingIllustration 26: Reference drawing as a basis for the offer❑ Draught responsibility arrangement (KV rate)Purpose of the so-called draught responsibility rate (briefly: KV rate) it is to fix the responsibilites of theparties by the development of components, modules and systems already early obligingly. With theKV rate it concerns a value specific for component which is agreed on basis of the draughtresponsibility arrangement by agreement. Further information about this subject is demonstrated inchapter 2.1.10 "Bases to the draught responsibility arrangement".2) Mark of Volkswagen The second package encloses demands specific for mark and objectives which must be considered on offer:❑ Procurement: Shopping conditions on the procurement of production material❑ Quality: Agreed high-class ability destination.3) Volkswagen group - research & developmentThe first and package to be downloaded by the suppliers on offer to be considered contains information to the following subjects relevant for product development:❑ Volkswagen group norm VW99000 "general demands toCapacity performance within the scope of the component development" see also chapter 2.1.9"juridical arrangements and their influence on technical drawings", chapters 2.2 "of The ProductDevelopment Process of the Volkswagen group" as well as chapters 2.3 "Approval processeswithin the Product Development Process "❑Supplier's manual for prototypesSee also chapter 2.7 "Prototype drawee processes and demands"❑Supplier's guide for product development (this document)❑Manufacturer's password for vehicle parts❑Template part curriculum vitae.2.1.7 Norm data bank of the Volkswagen groupDemands for e.g. components, (Raw) materials, testing methods as well as to the supply of data and components are described in the Volkswagen group with the help of internal norms.To this it is refered in technical drawings as well as in the component-load basting contained in the inquiry package. Illustration 27 shows such a reference.Illustration 27: Reference to covalid norms on technical drawingsIt must be guaranteed by all developing suppliers, that to the project themto in each case actual versions of the norms to be applied are available. This isSupplier's guide for product developmentin particular during the nomination process of meaning, because only is so guaranteed that the offer encloses all demands for components and check.The in each case actual versions of the suitable norms can be downloaded into several languages directly by the group business platform.The application necessary for it called "online norm texts" the group business platform is available to you in the range "information" under the menu dot "Tools". By clicking the following icon you reach directly to the application:In the application "online norm texts (ONNO)" can be seen following norm kinds and be downloaded: ❑Volkswagen group factory Standard – VW❑Technical condition of delivery – TL❑Test instruction – PV❑Technical guideline documentation – TLD❑Construction directive – KR❑High-class specification – QP❑Norm part drawings - N / SDL.The action with the search for norms in the application "online norm texts" is displayed in illustration 30. Norms and directives are published into different languages which are indicated by the suitable land flags. Check after appearance of the hit list which is the in each case actual version of the document.Besides, the application "online norm texts" offers the button Extents about which itself a list of norms specific for project gets which can be downloaded then at regular intervals equem.Tip: Should the application "online norm texts" on the group business platform not be indicated, get in contact please with the B2B team to apply for access. You find the contact data of the SIT in chapter 2.1.4 "Group business platform and registration process".Supplier's guide for product development Illustration 28: Application "online norm texts" on the group business platformSupplier's guide for product development2.1.8 Norm parts and repeated hasteWith all new projects norm haste and repeated haste are to be used mainly from the Volkswagen group norm VW60000 "variation reduction of connection elements". If the part spectrum is not described yet, the parts are short exclusively from the norm part administration system (: To use NVS) of the Volkswagen group. In the norm part administration system information is administered to norm parts, half witnesses and fuels.In addition, are also offered repeated haste of the group. All hyperkV-users also have in the partner company net the access privileges for the NVS (HyperKVS: see chapter 2.9.5 "surgical data interchange").With parts with limited release consultation with the department representatives of the principal (see contacts in the national carriage group norm VW60000) is necessary. The demands of the Volkswagen group norm VW60457 are valid "mechanical connection elements for mechanical connection elements; Requirement profile thread parts".Tip: A localisation of norm - or Repeat parts is to be tuned, in any case, with the release places of the Volkswagen group.2.1.9 Juridical arrangements and their influence on technical drawingsAmong the rest, the Volkswagen group norm VW99000 "general demands to the capacity performance within the scope of the component development" contains demands of juridical kind. With acceptance of this group norm the supplier (or contractor) accepts the juridical arrangement described in it.On this occasion, chapter 2.5 "juridical arrangements" of the Volkswagen group norm VW99000 is to be followed especially. Demands for the data to be provided by the suppliers (e.g., technical drawings) arise from this chapter again. From suppliers submitted offers must enclose the supply of data which may be used by the Volkswagen group in unlimited measure.The suppliers are informed during the procurement process of the responsible buyer about this demand. With nomination these circumstances are held on in a written arrangement. In this connection is to be pointed out to chapter 2.5.5.3 Copyrights of the Volkswagen group norm VW99000.Tip: To avoid civil disputs after the nomination, the Volkswagen group norms VW99000 are "general demands to the capacity performance within the scope of the component development "und VW01058" drawings; to work through inscriptions" from the supplier carefully and completely.38© Volkswagen, 1446, Konzern-EntwicklungssteuerungB2B portalSupplier's guide for product development2.1.10 Bases to the draught responsibility arrangementThe draught responsibility arrangement (briefly: KVV) divides itself into the end of a principle arrangement KVV and into the individual portion of the supplier in the technical draught of a component. The acknowledgement of the KVV by the supplier is a requirement for the assignment of a new part.The portion of the supplier in the technical draught is expressed about the KV rate and is directed after the developing depth requested by the suppliers. Inclusively is valid: the less constructive default by the Volkswagen group, the higher is the KVV portion. The definition of the KV rate by the designer responsible for component takes place in the early draught phase of a new part development and is a component of the inquiry documents (see chapter 2.1.6 "information specific for development in the inquiry package").Following classifications of the KV rates are valid it:❑ series suppliers (low developing depth):KV rate 10%❑ Standard developer ("middle" developing depth):KV rate 30 - 70%❑Draught developer (high developing depth):KV rate 90%As mentioned above the arrangements with KVV are valid for all new parts, are excluded here: ❑ Raw parts❑ Norm parts❑ Company means❑ Process materialYou find further information about the subject draught responsibility arrangement in the range "information" of the business division "Quality assurance" on the group business platform under following link:© Volkswagen, 1446, Konzern-Entwicklungssteuerung39B2B portalSupplier's guide for product development2.1.11 LION - supplier's part information onlineWith LION (supplier's part information online) it concerns an online application. Their main focus lies on the communication between supplier and the Volkswagen group during the preseries phase and initial phase. LION enables to suppliers to retrieve data specific for component from data banks of the Volkswagen group and to update these data independently.LION offers:❑ Actual, clear and standardised exchange of information betweento the Volkswagen group and his suppliers❑ Less redundant inquiries and with it a lowering of the costs forCommunication and coordination❑ Reduction of the treatment expenditure, by manual data inputthere originates and thereby less input error.LION encloses different modules which are used as a function of the project progress. Duties are assigned for each of the part numbers for which he was nominated automatically to the supplier. Such duties are, e.g.: ❑ Listing of pattern appointments and supplier's contact data(LION module "part appointments" and "contact data")❑ Documentation of the part generation and the part curriculum vitae(LION module "part generation state care")❑ Documentation of Reviews and tool appointment pursuit betweenSuppliers and organisations of the Volkswagen group (LION module "CoRe" - Commitment Reviews) The application "LION" is available after occurred registration by the B2B support on the group business platform and can be called by choice of the following icon:Illustration 29 shows how you can access LION.。
预中标供应商投标产品表
桌椅柜
鹤壁天海
定制
套
1
⑧
照明灯具
鹤壁天海
定制
套
1
⑨
设备机柜
鹤壁天海
定制
个
1
⑩
内部装饰
鹤壁天海
定制
套
1
⑪
整车喷漆
鹤壁天海
定制
套
1
⑫
综合布线
鹤壁天海
定制
套
1
⑬
军用顶置式空调
长岭电子
FKDD-40/BP
⑦
控制计算机
同方
超越E500
台
1
(2)
控制系统
①
媒体前端
a
输入节点(4K)
淳中
NYX-X
Za
8
b
输入节点(高清)
淳中
NYX-X
台
34
②
媒体后端
a
输出节点(4K)
淳中
NYX-X
台
20
b
输出节点(高清)
淳中
NYX-X
台
7
③
管理服务平台
a
音视频综合管理服务平台
联想
ThinkSystemSR258
台
1
b
录播主机
1
⑥
分布式控制节点
淳中
NYX-X
套
1
⑦
分布式预监视节点
淳中
NYX-X
台
1
⑧
便携式控制终端
华为
MatePad1I
台
1
(5)
音频系统
①
音柱
迪奥声
QC-306
台
2
序号
TF卡座规格大全
4/31!4/31!5/563/512/311/:61/222/1126/11MSPN09A REV.SHEET SCALE .X°± 2°X.°± 5°.XX°± 1°.XXX°± 0.5°.XXX± 0.10.XX± 0.20.X± 0.30X.± 0.40PROJ.UNIT APPROVAL CHECKED TITLE DRAWN DWG NO.B C D E F G H I I H G F ED AC B Proconn Technology Co., Ltd.J J PART NO.mmGENERAL TOLERANCE CUSTOMER DRAWING PROCESS COMPLIANT Pb -01-D GND WITHOUT CARD CARD INSERTED (#10)(#9) PATENTS PENDING. ARE COVERED BY PATENTS AND/OR 2.ALL RIGHTS RESERVED,PRODUCTS )TE!DBSE!DJSDVU!;(#9(#10)GND C/D 1.THIS PRODUCT DOESN'T CONTAIN ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDOUS MATERIALS PER DIRECTIVE 2002/95/EC FOR RoHS.C/D Micro SD Normal push-push Type Connector 4:1D /21MSPN09-X0-0000D M B Dbse!Tmpu .B.1/96!2/21!2/:11/7122/261/211/16.1/16,B!!)23!;!2* A -- CONTACT UNLEAD PLATING: A:GOLD FLASH C:10ȝ" GOLD NOTES : 1. MATERIAL : INSULATOR : HIGH TEMPERATURE THERMOPLASTIC FLAMMABILITY RARING : UL94V-0 COLOR : BLACK CONTACT : COPPER ALLOYS COVER : COPPER ALLOYS 2. CONTACT AREA PLATING : GOLD OVER Ni C/D : MICRO SD CARD CARD DETECT INDICATION 3. P/N : MSPN09- X0-0000T A 1/4B C D D EN030807 BOB :/61:/:1y3!2/21!9/111/911/41QSPDPOO YYYYYYYEBUF!DPEFQSPDPOO!MPHP!!!!DBSE DFOUFS!MJOF 25/81.X°± 2°X.°± 5°.XX°± 1°.XXX°± 0.5°.XXX± 0.10.XX± 0.20.X± 0.30X.± 0.40UNIT APPROVAL CHECKED TITLE DRAWN Proconn Technology Co., Ltd.PART NO.GENERAL TOLERANCECUSTOMER DRAWING Micro SD Normal push-push MSPN09-X0-0000YYYYYYY YYYYYYYNOTES :1.Material :Housing/Slide : High temperature thermoplastic,UL94-V0. Housing Color : Black/Slide Color11.10 0.05NOTES :1.Material :Housing/Slide : High temperature thermoplastic,UL94-V0. Housing Color : Black/Slide Color11.10 0.05OPUFT!;!2/!NBUFSJBM!;!!!!!JOTVMBUPS!;!IJHI!UFNQFSBUVSF!UIFSNPQMBTUJD!!!!GMBNNBCJMJUZ!SBSJOH!;!VM:5W.1!DPMPS!;!CMBDLProconn Technology Co., Ltd.MICRO SD REV. PUSH-PUSH TYPE (H=1.8mm)DWG NO.MSPR09-15-BMICRO SD REV. PUSH-PUSH TYPE (H=1.8mm).X°± 2°X.°± 5°.XX°± 1°.XXX°± 0.5°TITLE Proconn Technology Co., Ltd.PART NO.GENERAL TOLERANCECUSTOMER DRAWING2/96²1/2²1/21/4²1/23/21.THIS PRODUCT DOESN'T CONTAIN ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDOUSmm .nd hold on the products sur fa ce DWG NO.Proconn Technology Co., Ltd.1.THI S PRODUCT DOE S N'T CONT A M S PN10-09-0-4000D Push Nor ma l Type(H=1.50mm ).X °± 2°X .°± 5°.XX °± 1°.XXX °± 0.5°TITLEProconn Technology Co., Ltd.PART NO.L TOLER A NCETOMER DR A WING1.THI S PRODUCT DOE S N'T CONT A M SInput M a teri a l Direction1.THI S PRODUCT DOE S N'T CONT Arton P a per Connector Other bel P a perReel P S rrier T a pe P Sˠ˦˛ˡ˃ˋˀ˔˃ˀ˃˃˄ˆˠ˦˛ˡ˃ˋˀ˔˃ˀ˃˃˄ˆˠ˦˛ˡ˃ˋˀ˔˃ˀ˃˃˄ˆ。
MSI G32CQ4 Gaming Monitor说明书
See beyond the Game.Visualize your victory.Inspired by the rigorous quality testing in the production of MSI Gseries, MSI G series’ design is full of symbols of sturdiness anddurability. Additionally, to provide quality user experience, G serieshas really simple installation process and a friendly user interface,and will be the best choice for entry level gamers to step into thegame world.Picture and logosSELLING POINTSCurved Gaming display (1500R) – The best gameplay immersion.165Hz Refresh Rate – Real smooth gaming.1ms response time – eliminate screen tearing and choppy frame rates.WQHD (2560 x 1440) – Game titles will even look better, displaying more details due to the WQHD (2560 x 1440) resolution.Wide Color Gamut – Game colors and details will look more realistic and refined, to push game immersion to its limits.Anti-Flicker and Less Blue Light – game even longer and prevent eye strain and fatique.Frameless design – Ultimate gameplay experience.178° wide view angle.1.5-way joystick navigator2.1x DC Jack3.2x HDMI 1.4b1x Display Port 1.2a4.5.1x Earphone out6.1x Kensington lockSPECIFICATIONBarcode Info EAN4719072720605 UPC824142220832 UCC1410824142220839Model Part No9S6-3DB51T-016 MKT Name Optix G32CQ4 MKT Spec Optix G32CQ4 SKU Number0Color ID1/Black-BlackDisplay Screen Size31.5" (80 cm)Active Display Area (mm)697.344(H) x 392.256(V)Curvature Curve 1500RPanel Type VAResolution2560x1440 (WQHD)Pixel pitch0.2724(H)X0.2724(V)Aspect Ratio16:9Dynamic Refresh Rate technology FreeSync PremiumHDR (High dynamic range)N/ASDR Brightness (nits)250Contrast Ratio3000:1DCR (Dynamic Contrast Ratio)100000000:1Signal Frequency70.56~243.38 KHz(H) / 48~165 Hz(V) Activated Range48Hz-165HzRefresh Rate165HZResponse Time (MPRT)1ms(MPRT)Response Time (Tr + Tf)TYP 14msView Angles178°(H)/178°(V)Surface Treatment Anti-glareNTSC (CIE1976 area percentage/overlap)100.1% / 86.6%NTSC (CIE1931 area percentage/overlap)85.66% / 80.30%sRGB (CIE1976 area percentage/overlap)114.8% / 97.6%sRGB (CIE1931 area percentage/overlap)120.94% / 99.4%Adobe RGB (CIE1976 area percentage/overlap)98.38% / 89.5%Adobe RGB (CIE1931 area percentage/overlap)89.64% / 83.7%DCI-P3 (CIE1976 area percentage/overlap)91.43% / 91.0%DCI-P3 (CIE1931 area percentage/overlap)89.15% / 88.9%Rec.709 (CIE1976 area percentage/overlap)114.8% / 97.6%Rec.709 (CIE1931 area percentage/overlap)120.94% / 99.4.0%Display Colors16.7MColor bit8 bitsNote_DP2560 x1440 (Up to 165Hz)Note_HDMI™2560 x 1440 (Up to 144Hz)Note_DVI N/AI/O Ports HDMI™2HDMI™ version 2.0HDMI™ HDCP version N/A DisplayPort1DisplayPort version 1.2a DisplayPort HDCP version N/A Thunderbolt version N/A Thunderbolt HDCP version N/A Headphone-out1Lock type Kensington LockI/O Ports (Front)Thunderbolt N/APower Power Supply Type External Adaptor 20V 3.25A Power Input100~240V, 50/60Hz Energy Efficiency Rating GAdapter's KC safety Number N/APower Cord Type N/AQC Output N/AQC Output Power N/APD Output N/APD Output Power N/AIn The Box DisplayPort Cable0 HDMI™ Cable1 DVI Cable0 USB Type A to Type B Cable0 USB Type C to Type A Cable N/A USB Type C to Type C Cable0 Thunderbolt Cable N/A VGA Cable0 3.5mm audio Cable0 3.5mm combo audio Cable0 Power Cord1 AC Adaptor1 Warranty Card1 Quick Guide1Design Adjustment (Tilt)-5° ~ 20°VESA Mounting100x100mm Frameless Design YesOuter Carton Dimension (WxDxH)Outer Carton Dimension (WxDxH) (mm)898 x 210 x 565 Outer Carton Dimension (WxDxH) (inch)35.35 x 8.27 x 22.24Product Dimension with Stand (WxDxH)Product Dimension with Stand (WxDxH) (mm)709.4 x 248.9 x 509.5 Product Dimension with Stand (WxDxH) (inch)27.93 x 9.8 x 20.06Product Dimension without Stand (WxDxH)Product Dimension without Stand (WxDxH) (mm)709.4 x 92.2 x 429.3 Product Dimension without Stand (WxDxH) (inch)27.93 x 3.63 x 16.9Stand Dimension (WxDxH)Stand Dimension (WxDxH) (mm)709.4 x 248.8 x 509.5 Stand Dimension (WxDxH) (inch)27.93 x 9.8 x 20.06Dimension & Weight Inside Carton Dimensions (WxDxH) (mm)883 x 195 x 540 Inside Carton Dimensions (WxDxH) (inch)34.76 x 7.68 x 21.26 Weight (Net kg) 6.4Weight (Gross kg)9.1Warranty Warranty36M。
QPA check list for supplier qualification
HP DBU Process Audit Checklist for Monitor Manufacturing base Evaluation Score Definition评分标准0 - no objective1 - written but not complete and / or known or understood2 - complete but no evidence that they have been communicated3 - complete and evidence that they have been communicated to all managers and engineers4 - complete and evidence that they are being continuously communicated to all employees7.21Does supplier define the specified wave soldering profile for different PCBA?供应商是否定义不同的PCBA有指定的波峰焊温度曲线?7.22How often does supplier measure wave soldering profile? 供应商多久测量一次波峰焊温度曲线?7.23How often does supplier perform metallurgy analysis for solder in wave sodering tank?供应商多久在波峰焊槽对焊料进行冶金分析?7.24Does operator snip the lead of componets overlength after wave soldering?操作员是否剪断波峰焊后过长元件?7.25Are ESD activities deployed correctly in PCBA process ?ESD活动在PCBA加工是否正确部署?7.26Has operator been trained and qualified for IPC 610 for solder joints inspection?操作员是否经过培训且有资格对IPC 610进行焊点检测?7.27Does supplier use fixture for depanel?供应商是否使用治具除料?7.28How does supplier manage ICT process (components cover rate, golden samples,spare ICT fixture)供应商如何管理在线测试过程(元件覆盖率、金样、部件在线测试治具)?7.29How does supplier manage FCT process ?供应商如何管理功能测试过程?7.30Does supplier perform daily/shift check with ESD strip, power driver torque, iron temperature, facilities condition?供应商是否对ESD带、功率驱动扭矩、铁温度、设施条件进行日常/更换检查?7.31Does supplier perform FAI for PCBA process per shift and model change?供应商是否对PCBA 加工中每个零件、模型的更换进行首件检查?7.32Does IPQC and OQC procedure existed in PCBA process?在PCBA加工中存在IPQC和OQC程序吗?8Monitor assembly & alignment process显示器组装&校准过程8.1Does supplier define process management plan or quality control plan for assembly & alignmentprocess?供应商对组装&校准过程是否定义过程管理计划或质量控制计划?48.2Does supplier conduct FAI per shift and model change?供应商是否对每个零件、模型的更换进行首件检查?48.3Does supplier perform daily/shift check with Magnetic field condition, ESD strip, screwdrivertorque, iron temperature & grounding, facilities condition?供应商是否对磁场条件、ESD带、螺丝刀扭矩、铁温度、接地、设施条件进行日常/更换检查?48.4Does supplier define clear WI/SOP on each station for each model?供应商是否对每个机种每个工位定义清晰的WI/SOP?48.5Does supplier perform aging test for power boards or inverter boards?供应商是否对电源板或逆变板进行老化测试?4N/A8.6Does supplier apply 2 hours burn-in time for both CRT and LCD monitor?供应商是否用2个小时来老化CRT和LCD显示器?4老化控制系统8.7Does supplier control the temperature range in burn-in room (35 ~40 degree C)?供应商是否将老化房的温度范围控制在25~40度?4感应温度系统8.8Does supplier switch the input voltage with specified region? (115+/10% for NA, 230+/-10% for non-NA)供应商是否根据指定区域来转换输入电压(115+/10% for NA, 230+/-10% for non-NA)?8.9Are there operators to check the abnormal display during burn-in, and record, follow up thosedefects?是否有操作员对老化中的异常显示进行检查、记录并跟进这些不良情况?4R/I过程记录表8.10Does operator measure the DY temperature after burn-in room?操作员是否测量出老化室后的DY温度?3N/A8.11Does supplier have traceability system for CRT/LCD panel or chassis?供应商是否有CRT/LCD屏或配件的可追溯系统?4MES系统8.12Does supplier perform 9-points BU measurement (9 points location should comply with HP QPdefinition)?供应商是否进行9点BU测量(9点位置应符合HP QP定义)?N/A8.13Does supplier perform 100% Hi-Pot test on production line?供应商是否对产线进行100%耐压测试?48.14Does supplier use bar code scanning system for Doc kit & accessories assembly as fool-proofing ?供应商是否使用条码扫描系统于文件包&配件组装作为预防试验?4MES系统8.15Does supplier confirm the serial number among EDID, the rating label and carton label?供应商是否确认EDID、等级标签、纸箱标签上的序列号?48.16Is there a procedure for repair process?维修过程是否有程序?4维修过程管理程序文件8.17Do the tools repair station and operators comply with ESD requirements?工具维修工位和操作员是否符合ESD要求?48.18Are the repaired units re-input the production line from burn-in stage?维修机台是否重新从老化阶段放进产线?38.19Does supplier collect the defective units informations for failure classification and analysis &corrective actions? How often?供应商是否收集不良机台信息进行不良分类、分析和纠正措施?多久一次?4程序管理文件9OQC9.1What's the AQL level defined at OQC procedure? OQC程序中的验收合格标准是什么?9.2Is there WI/SOP defined for each product ? (including FOS, function,cosmetic,safety,power consumption,EDID, accessories, carton, etc) 每种产品是否有定义的WI/SOP?(包括FOS、功能、外观、安全、耗电、EDID、配件、纸箱等)9.3Does supplier conduct the out-going quality control at off-line area?供应商是否在产线外实施出厂质量控制?9.4Does supplier control the burn-in time before FOS inspection?供应商在FOS检测前是否控制老化时间?9.5Does supplier check OQC facilities conditions as daily/shift basis?供应商是否对OQC设施条件进行日常/更换检查?9.6Does supplier control the ambient luminance for FOS & cosmetic inspection?供应商是否对FOS&外观检测的环境亮度进行控制?9.7Does supplier define the area for the failure analysis with rejected units?供应商是否定义对不良品进行不良分析的区域?9.8Does supplier has chassis inspection for components check?供应商是否对配件、元件进行检测?9.9Does supplier implement SPC for critical parameters?供应商是否有关键参数的实施规范?9.10Are all measurement record and inspection report documented?所有的测量记录和检测报告是否以文件的形式存在?9.11Is there action log to record the each rejected lot and corrective actions?是否有操作日志来记录每个不良品和纠正措施?9.12Are there CAR of all issues from each rejected lot?从每台不良机台中所有的问题是否CAR?。
TS16949英文版
General Motors Customer Specific Requirements - ISO/TS16949 1. ScopeISO/TS 16949:2002, Second Edition, March 1, 2002, “Quality management systems – Particular requirements for the application of ISO 9001:2000 for automotive production and relevant service part organizations,” and this document define General Motors fundamental quality system requirements for organizations where automotive customer-specified parts, for production and/or service are manufactured. To satisfy supplier quality system requirements, General Motors will accept, as optional to QS-9000, a third party certification to ISO/TS 16949 that meets the following conditions:• The certification scope must include both ISO/TS 16949 and the accompanying ISO/TS 16949 GM-Customer Specific Requirements,• The certification must be conducted in compliance with the IATF recognized automotive certification scheme by a certification body contracted and recognized by an IATFOversight office.NOTE: The Quality System Requirements, QS-9000, 3rd Edition (QS-9000:1998),expires on December 14, 2006.All ISO/TS 16949:2002 requirements and the requirements of this document shall be addressed in the organization’s quality management system.2. References2.1 DaimlerChrysler, Ford Motor, General Motors Quality System Requirements (QS-9000), Third Edition, March, 1998.2.2 DaimlerChrysler, Ford Motor, General Motors Production Part Approval ProcessPPAP), Third Edition, September, 1999.2.3 DaimlerChrysler, Ford Motor, General Motors Statistical Process Control (SPC),FirstEdition, 1992.2.4 DaimlerChrysler, Ford Motor, General Motors Advanced Product Quality Planning andControl Plan, June, 1994.2.5 DaimlerChrysler, Ford Motor, General Motors Measurement Systems Analysis, MSAThird Edition, March, 2002.2.6 DaimlerChrysler, Ford Motor, General Motors Potential Failure Mode and EffectsAnalysis, FMEA Third Edition, July 2001.2.7 IAF Guidance on the Application of ISO/IEC Guide 62:1996, December, 2001.2.8 IATF Guidance to ISO/TS 16949:2002, AIAG Edition, 2002.2.9 Automotivecertification scheme for ISO/TS 16949:2002, Rules for Achieving IATF Recognition, First Edition for ISO/TS 16949:2002, March, 2002.2.10 ISO/TS 16949:2002, 1st Edition, March 20022.11 ISO/TS 16949:1999, First Edition (2nd Printing), March, 1999.The latest edition of the reference documents listed applies unless otherwise specified by the GM Procuring Division. Copies of QS-9000, PPAP, APQP, FMEA, MSA, SPC, IATF Guidance, ISO/TS 16949 “Rules”, ISO/TS 16949 Checklist, ISO/TS 16949:1999, and other related manuals are available from AIAG at 1-248-358-3003. Copies of ISO documents are available from the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) at (212) 642-4980.The above references listed as requirements are described in section 4 of this document.3. DefinitionsWhere inconsistent terminology exists between ISO/TS 16949:2002 and this document, this document shall take precedence. Otherwise the definitions from ISO/TS 16949:2002 apply to this document.3.1 Accredited LaboratoryAccredited Laboratory is one that has been reviewed and approved by a nationally-recognized accreditation body, or as an alternative a customer recognized accreditation body, conforming to ISO/IEC Guide 58 for calibration or test laboratory accreditation to ISO/IEC Guide 17025, or national equivalent.NOTE: The above definition also applies to the QS-9000 reference manuals currently in effect.Part3.2 ActiveAn active part is one currently being supplied to the customer for original equipment or service applications. The part remains active until tooling scrap authorization is given by the appropriate customer activity. For parts with no customer-owned tooling or situations where multiple parts are made from the same tool, written confirmation from the customer Purchasing activity is required to deactivate a part.NOTE: For bulk material, “active part” refers to the bulk material contracted, not the parts that are subsequently produced from that material.Parts3.3 AftermarketReplacement parts not procured or released by OEM for service part applications which may or may not be produced to original equipment specifications.3.4 ConsultingFor the purposes of TS16949:2002, consulting is the provision of training, documentation development, or assistance with implementation of quality systems to a specific customer. If these activities are open to the public, advertised, and not customer specific, they are considered training rather than consulting. Other products, processes or services may be offered directly or indirectly, provided they do not compromise confidentiality or the objectivity or impartiality of its certification process or decisions (refer to IAF Guidance on the Application of ISO/IEC Guide 62, Issue 2, dated December, 2001.)]3.5 CustomerReferences to “customer” in ISO/TS 16949:2002 and this document shall be interpreted as the Procuring Division of General Motors for suppliers pursuing third party registration to ISO/TS 16949:2002 to satisfy General Motors sourcing requirements third party quality system assessment registration.3.6 ErgonomicsErgonomics is the evaluation of the design of a product or process to assure compatibility with the capabilities of human beings. Analysis of motion refers to capabilities of people with respect to tasks (e.g. lifting, twisting, reaching) to prevent or relieve problems of strain, stress, excessive fatigue, etc. Factors involved include anatomical dimensions of the worker, placement of products to be worked upon, placement of buttons/switches, physical loads imposed on the worker, and environmental effects such as noise, vibration, lighting and space.3.7 Initial Process StudyInitial Process Studies are short-term studies conducted to obtain early information on the performance of new or revised processes relative to internal or customer requirements. In many cases, preliminary studies should be conducted at several points in the evolution of new processes (e.g. at the equipment or tooling subcontractor’s plant, after installation at the supplier’s plant). These studies should be based on as many measures as possible. When utilizing X-Bar and R charts, at least twenty-five subgroups (minimum of four pieces per sub-group) are required to obtain sufficient data for decision-making. When this amount of data isnot available, control charts should be started with whatever data is available. See Production Part Approval Process manual.3.8 PPMPPM (parts per million) is a method of stating the performance of a process in terms of actual nonconforming material. PPM data can be used to prioritize corrective actions. Definition of defective units varies with customer (e.g. all sorted, only those found to be wrong, all in box). (Reference GP-5 Supplier Quality Processes and Measurements Procedure, GM1746 for additional PPM definition.)Indices3.9 QualitySee DaimlerChrysler, Ford, General Motors Statistical Process Control reference manual.3.10 OrganizationOrganizations are defined as providers of: a) production materials, b) production or service parts, or c) heat treating, plating, painting or other finishing services, directly to General Motors or other customers subscribing to this document.NOTE: In QS-9000, these providers are typically referred to as suppliers toDaimlerChrysler, Ford and General Motors however for the purpose of this documentthey are defined as the “organization” or “supply organization.” ISO/TS 16949:2002 (See also Section 3 Terms and definitions.)3.11 Service partsReplacement parts manufactured to OEM specifications, which are procured or released by the OEM for service part application.3.12SuppliersSuppliers (previously called subcontractors in QS-9000)are defined as providers of production materials, or production or service parts, directly to an organization provider of General Motors or other customers subscribing to this document. Also included are providers of heat-treating, painting, plating or other finishing services.3.13 Value-Added Production ProcessesActivities or operations for which a customer would be willing to pay, if given the option.See also ISO/TS 16949:2002, Second Edition (March, 2002), definition of “manufacturing” 3.1.6, “site” 3.1.11, and “remote location” 3.1.10.4. Requirements4.1 ISO TS 16949:2002 (Second Edition), March, 2002- Related RequirementsAll references to clauses in this section pertain to ISO/TS 16949:2002, unless otherwise stated. 4.1.1 Tooling ManagementThe requirements for tooling management (7.5.1.5) may not be applicable to warehouses or distributors as remote sites.4.1.2 Records RetentionProduction part approvals, tooling records, APQP records, purchase orders and amendments shall be maintained for the length of time that the part (or family of parts) is active (see Definitions 3.1) for production and service requirements plus one calendar year unless otherwise specified by the customer.NOTE: All customer purchase orders/amendments are included in this requirement.Organization purchase orders/amendments for customer-owned tooling are included in this requirement.Quality performance records (e.g. control charts, inspection and test results) shall be retained for one calendar year after the year in which they were created.Records of internal quality system audits and management review shall be retained for three years.Retention periods longer than those specified above may be specified by an organization in their procedures. The organization shall eventually dispose of records.These requirements do not supersede any regulatory requirements. All specified retention periods shall be considered “minimums”.4.1.3 Electronic CommunicationReference cl. 7.2.3.1NOTE: Examples of such systems for suppliers to GM’s North American Operations are:1) requirement planning information such as the Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) ANSIASC X12 830 transaction set or the EDIFACT DELFOR message, and 2) shippingschedules such as the ANSI ASC X12 862 or 866 transaction sets or the EDIFACTDELJIT message.4.1.4 Shipment Notification SystemReference cl. 7.2.3.1NOTE: Examples of such systems for suppliers to GM’s North American Operations are:1) the ANSI ASC X12 856 transaction set, or 2) the EDIFACT DESADV message. ForEDI assistance, contact 01-810-947-5566. For EDIFACT assistance, and confirmationof the required implementation date for a supplier, contact 01-248-265-9907.4.1.5 Special CharacteristicsThe supplier shall use General Motors Key Characteristic Designation System definitions and symbols to comply with ISO/TS 16949:2002 special characteristics requirements (e.g. cl.7.2.1.1), and as provided in 4.2.2, General Procedures and Other Requirements, and 4.2.2.11, Key Characteristic Designation System (KCDS), (GM 1805 QN) which defines GM’s approach to “special” characteristics.4.1.6 Design ChangesAll design changes, including those proposed by suppliers, shall have written customer approval, or waiver of such approval, prior to production implementation. See cl. 7.3.7 and 7.1.4. See also the Production Part Approval Process manual.For proprietary designs, impact on form, fit, function, performance, and/or durability shall be determined with the customer so that all effects can be properly evaluated.4.1.7 Official Language VersionThe English language version of ISO/TS 16949:2002 or QS-9000, 3rd Edition and related reference documents shall be the official version for purposes of third party registration. Sanctioned translations shall:• be for reference only,• reference the English language as the official version,• not contain ISO 9001:2000 text verbatim, and• include General Motors in the copyright statement.Any other language translations are not authorized.4.1.8 Part Approval ProcessThe supplier shall comply with the Chrysler, Ford, GM Production Part Approval Process (PPAP) manual to comply with cl. 7.3.6.31. PPAP-Vehicle Assembly Centers (Assembly Plants)Unless otherwise specified by the Customer, PPAP requirements for vehicle assemblycenters shall be taken from a specified production run of saleable pilot vehicles.4.1.9 Customer SatisfactionTrends in quality system performance and customer satisfaction (see Cl. 5.2, 5.6.1.1, 7.4.3.2, and 8.2.1.1) should be compared to those of competitors, or appropriate benchmarks, and reviewed by top management.4.1.10 Internal Auditor QualificationsInternal auditors should be qualified as recommended in ISO 19011, 1st Edition – Sections7.1-7.5, for Quality Management Systems application. In addition internal auditors should be competent in understanding and applying the Process Approach of Auditing (See “Process Approach”, Section 0.2 of ISO/TS 16949:2002), Core Tools (e.g. reference manuals including PPAP, APQP, MSA, SPC, and FMEA) as applicable, and GM Customer Specifics, as applicable.NOTE: A process and plan with implementation monitoring to assure qualified internal auditors is evidence of compliance.4.1.11 Supplier Quality Management System Development (cl. 7.4.1.2)Note: This supplier development clause, cl. 4.1.2, applies to suppliers of the organization who are providers of production materials, or production or service parts, directly to a supplier to Chrysler, Ford, General Motors or other customers subscribing to this document. Also included are providers of heat-treating, painting, plating or other finishing services.Indirect and service providers are not included in this requirement, e.g. distributors adding no manufacturing value, logistics, sequencers, parts packagers, tooling & equipment.Note: The use of customer-designated suppliers to the organization (subcontractors) does not relieve the supplier of the responsibility for ensuring the quality of subcontracted parts, materials and services.4.1.11.1 Customer acceptance of QS-9000:1998Registration to QS-9000:1998, (QS-9000, 3rd Edition) shall be accepted as an alternative to registration to ISO 9001:2000.4.1.11.2 Customer acceptance of 2nd Party Audits and Criteria for Approval General Motors Corporation will recognize 2nd Party audits as compliance to ISO/TS 16949:2002, Clause 7.4.1.2 and as an alternative to ISO 9001:2000 certification. The statement of authorization below provides the requirements and conditions for GM approval.A supply organization that utilizes 2nd party assessment to comply with clause 7.4.1.2 is required by General Motors to utilize second party assessors who satisfy all elements of the criteria specified as “GM approved 2nd Party requirements” stated below.GM-approved 2nd Party requirements:1. The supply organization (2nd Party) must be ISO/TS 16949 certified and registered bythe IATF.2. The supply organization (2nd Party) cannot be on ISO/TS 16949 probation or suspension.3. The supply organization (2nd Party) must utilize a qualified ISO Lead Auditor, or aqualified Internal Auditor with evidence of their successful completion of training, such as AIAG "Internal Auditing for ISO/TS 16949," or evidence of a minimum of five internal ISO/TS 16949 audits under the supervision of a qualified Lead Auditor.4. The supply organization (2nd Party) must audit annually each qualifying subcontractor for whom it has performed a 2nd Party assessment, and maintain records of these audits.5. The duration of these audits must conform to the full application of the Audit Day Requirements table of the current edition of “Automotive Certification Scheme for ISO/TS 16949:2002, Rules for achieving IATF recognition”.6. Any of the IATF recognized and currently approved auditors may perform such audits when contracted by the supply organization.4.1.11.3 Supplier Development of Specially Designated Small Suppliers When a supplier (subcontractor) to an organization is so small as to not have adequate resources to develop a system according to ISO/TS 16949:2002 or ISO 9001:2000 certain specified elements may be waived by the organization of their supplier. The organization shall have decision criteria in writing, approved by the customer and applied consistently to determine the specially designated suppliers for which this provision may apply.Note: ISO 9001:2000 and ISO/TS 16949:2002 contain fundamental quality system requirements of value to any size of provider of production/ service parts/ materials. There are a number of methods to implement a compliant system, so it is recognized that a simpler Quality Management System approach could be used for the smaller suppliers of organizations to which ISO/TS 16949, clause 7.4.1.2 applies.4.2 General Motors - Specific Requirements4.2.1 Third-Party Registration RequirementsProduction and Service Part Suppliers to General Motors, including GM Holdens, shall be third-party registered to ISO/TS 16949:2002, including the requirements in this document, by an IATF-recognized certification body using the current edition in effect of the automotive registration scheme, “Automotive Certification Scheme for ISO/TS 16949:2002, Rules for achieving IATF recognition.” In the alternative, supply organizations for which certification applies, may satisfy General Motors third party registration requirements by obtaining certification to ISO/TS 16949:1999 by an IATF recognized certification body in accordance with the appropriate and current “Rules” for certification until December 15, 2003, or to QS-9000:1998 by an automotive registration scheme recognized by General Motors until December 14, 2006. Such certification shall include the requirements in this document, or in the case of QS-9000:1998, the General Motors-Specific Requirements.NOTE 1: Supply organizations to General Motors certified to ISO/TS 16949:1999 may upgrade certification to ISO/TS 16949:2002 for the period of up to one year after 15 December 2003, consistent with the surveillance cycle.NOTE 2: Supply organizations to General Motors who fit the applicability requirements of ISO/TS 16949:2002 and are not certified to ISO/TS 16949:2002 by 14 December 2006, at a minimum, are subject to New Business Hold – Quality status. See also 4.2.3, ISO/TS 16949:2002 Applicability, and 4.2.8, Certification Body Notification and Certification – New Business Hold-Quality.NOTE 3: Waiver of supply organization certification for those organizations who meet the applicability requirements of ISO/TS 16949:2002 is not permitted unless approved in writing by the following: GM North America - General Motors Group Manager, Global Supplier Quality and Development, GM Europe - Exec. Dir Supplier Quality and Readiness, GM Asia Pacific – Director, Supplier Quality/Development, GM LAAM – Director of Supplier Quality Engineering. 4.2.2 General Procedures and Other RequirementsThe GM publications listed below contain additional requirements or guidance that shall be met, if applicable, by GM supply organizations, or unless otherwise specified by GM Procuring Divisions. Specific questions on the content of these publications should be directed to the appropriate contact at the GM Procuring Division. (The latest revisions for these documents can be found on the GM SupplyPower website.)GM Supply Organizations shall verify annually that they are using the latest version of these documents:4.2.2.1 Pre-Production/Pilot Material Shipping Procedures, (GM 1407).4.2.2.2 Supplier Submission of Match Check Material, (GM 1689)..4.2.2.3 Shipping Parts Identification Label Standard, (GM 1724).4.2.2.4 Component Verification & Traceability Procedure, (GM 1730).Note: APPLICABILITY OF GM 1730 IS LIMITED TO GM POWERTRAIN.4.2.2.5 Traceability Identifier Equipment (TIR 15-300), (GM 1731).4.2.2.6 Bar Code Standard for Part/Component/Module Identification and Traceability(GM 1737).4.2.2.7 Supplier Quality Processes and Measurements Procedure, (GM 1746).4.2.2.8 Continuous Improvement Procedure, (GM 1747).4.2.2.9 GP-10 Evaluation and Accreditation Test Facilities, (GM 1796/A).- See ISO/TS 16949:2002, cl., 7.6.34.2.2.10 Shipping and Delivery Performance Requirements, (GM 1797).4.2.2.11 Key Characteristic Designation System (KCDS),(GM 1805 QN).4.2.2.12 GP-11 General Procedure for Pre-Prototype and Prototype Material, (GM 1820).4.2.2.13 C4 Technology Program, GM - Supplier C4 Information, (GM 1825). .4.2.2.14 GP-12 Early Production Containment Procedure, (GM 1920).4.2.2.15 Run-at-Rate Procedure, (GM 1960).NOTE: Access the GM SupplyPower web-site for the current document version.4.2.3 ISO/TS 16949:2002 ApplicabilityISO/TS 16949:2002 with this document applies to all applicable contracted GM supply organizations (see Definitions 3.9) utilizing ISO/TS 16949 to satisfy General Motors third party certification requirements for quality system assessment.NOTE: QS-9000:1998 (3rd Edition) expires December 14, 2006, and QS-9000 certified supply organizations are strongly urged to upgrade to ISO/TS 16949:2002. In addition, supply organizations certified to ISO/TS 16949:1999 are strongly urged to upgrade to ISO/TS 16949:2002 before 15 December 2003, but no later than 15 December 2004 consistent with the surveillance cycle in effect or upon expiration of their current certificate whichever occurs first.4.2.4 UPC Labeling For Commercial Service ApplicationsGM Service Parts Operations (SPO) requires use of UPC labeling for certain commercial applications rather than AIAG labeling. Contact your SPO buyer for instructions.4.2.5 Layout Inspection and Functional TestUnless specified otherwise by a GM Procuring Division, there is no customer-established frequency for layout inspection after receiving production part approval (PPAP). Reference is made to ISO/TS 16949:2002, cl..8.2.4.14.2.6 Customer Signature on Control PlanGeneral Motors does not provide waivers to suppliers for control plan approval because General Motors signatures on the Control Plan are not required.4.2.7 GM Holdens-Specific RequirementsPreviously listed specific requirements for additional documents for GM Holdens in Australia are obsolete. GM Holdens operates in accordance with GM Customer Specifics.4.2.8 Certification Body Notification and Certification Status – “New Business Hold – Quality”The organization shall notify its Certification Body within 5 business days after being placed in GM New Business Hold – Quality. The status of “New Business Hold – Quality” shall be a violation of clause 8.2.1.1 Customer satisfaction – Supplemental.The certification of the organization shall be placed on immediate probation * by the certification body of record upon receiving notice of GM “New Business Hold – Quality.”*See Annex 4, Automotive Certification Scheme for ISO/TS 16949:2002, Rules forachieving IATF recognition.”1. In the event of certification probation as a result of an organization receiving notice ofGeneral Motors “New Business Hold – Quality,” the organization shall complete a corrective action plan. The supplier shall submit the corrective action plan to the Certification Body of record and to the affected customer(s) within 10 business days of the date of the letter ofnotification of probation. The corrective action plan of the organization shall be consistent with the affected customer(s) requirements including correction steps, responsibilities, timing information, and key metrics to identify effectiveness of the action plan.2. Before any probation can be lifted, the Certification Body of record will conduct an on-siteassessment of appropriate length to verify effective implementation of all corrective actions. 3. If probation is not lifted within four months of its issuance, the Certification Body of recordshall revoke the ISO/TS 16949 certificate of the organization. Exceptions to this revocation shall be justified in writing by the Certification Body based upon its on-site review of theorganization’s corrective action plan effectiveness and agreement obtained from the affected GM customer(s).NOTE 1: The permitted probation period for General Motors Europe (GME) is six (6) months.NOTE 2: The GM special supplier status conditions of CS I (Controlled Shipping – Level I), or CS II (Controlled Shipping – Level II) are performance indicators of organization product realization problems. Such status should have resolution, or credible resolution andcorrective plans in place, which are confirmed by the customer.4.2.9 Similar RequirementsWhere similar requirements are contained in both QS-9000:1998 and ISO/TS 16949:2002, the requirements in ISO/TS 16949:2002 take precedence for suppliers choosing to use ISO/TS 16949:2002 rather than QS-9000.4.2.10 Management ReviewManagement review of quality system performance (Cl. 5.6.1.1) at a minimum shall be conducted at planned intervals, but not less than annually.。
Parker供应商网站用户指南说明书
Welcome to the Parker Supplier WebsiteThe data on the examples is informational only. The following is a list of advantages to you as a valued Supplier to Parker.•Daily updated receipts.•Daily updated supplier PPM & Delivery ratings.•Electronic forms with electronic submission to designated personnel.•Supplier Manual with electronic notification of changes.•Divisional Parker Contacts.•Electronic posting of the Quarterly Supplier Analysis Report.• Address /cicsupplierThe examples on the following pages show the features of our site. These are test samples of the interfaces, information does not reflect actual, production data. The exact format of these pages are slightly different on the actual web site.This is the logon screen to your Parker systems.As the supplier administrator you have an existing account which will allow you to view all details posted.You are also going to be the systems administrator for your internal users.Details will be explained within this documentation.Once you have been informed of your user id and password and have successfully entered the system you can change your password by moving to step 2 and entering the new password twice. Please use a password that will be easily remembered by you and your users. Once this step has been completed move to step 3 and submit.Home PageCurrent quarter standings will give you an overview of your current to date quarter standing along with the previous quarter end (as per the quarterly report). Fiscal year to date is a cumulative calculation for information use only. Parker does not use this calculation for any internal analysis.Delivery Detail will show you the receipts and what each receipt was scored. This information is updated nightly. You can view today’s receipts tomorrow morning.The data is in descending order as received.When viewing the Quarter End Supplier Analysis Report you will select (Read Letter) the letter for the quarter you wish to evaluate.This is page one of the Supplier Analysis Report, which gives you the total quarter receipts by part number. The product is evaluated and rated with PPM and Delivery. In the event of a deficiency with any given part number you can go to the delivery detail report and analyze what receipts caused the deficiency.This is page two of the Supplier Analysis Report with the appropriate Assessment comments and corrective action requests noted. If corrective action is requested for the delivery deficiency you can select the Hot Link directly to the corrective action form.This form is to be used whenever you are submitting any continuous improvement idea to Parker for consideration. This is also an electronic submission form once information is documented.This is a requeirement as you strive to achieve and manintain Preferred Status.This form is to be submitted whenever there is supplier information that requires updating. You are to make the required changes and electronically submit the change request.This form is to be electronically submitted with the details of a specified corrective action. This form can be used for NCMR (nonconforming material) response or the response to a quarter end deficiency.This form is to be used whenever you are submitting any continuous improvement idea to Parker for consideration. This is also an electronic submission form upon completition.This is an informational screen to indicate the Purchasing Contacts for the Parker Division.This is an informational screen to indicate the Quality Contacts for a Parker Division.This is the a copy of a Supplier Quality System Manual. Any copy taken from this web site will be considered an uncontrolled copy.This is the Supplier Profile screen.Administrative Options is the screen used to set-up user accounts. Each supplier will be set up with an administrator who will in turn set up the additional account users for their location. You can also return to the Main Screen or logoff from this screen.This screen will be the screen that appears when you have selected “Create a New User Account” from the previous screen. This option will allow you to set up additional users within your facility. You must fill in all the required information and select Finished.Once you have created your user account you must make the association by selecting the add option next the your supplier name. Now you must select this as your Primary supplier by using the radio button. When this task is completed the Supplier ID will then be associated to the user you have just created.。
国家石油伟业Oracle EBS iSupplier购物指南说明书
National Oilwell Varco Oracle EBS iSupplier Training GuideRevised: 06-Nov-2019Revision Description of change Made Check Date Approved 01 Initial Released02 Update Guide for PO Redo datechangesTN AP 11/06/19 APTable of Contents1. Definitions (3)2. Logging In (3)3. Acknowledging PO no changes (4)3.1 Accept Entire Order (multi–line) (4)3.2 Accept Individual Line (6)4. Acknowledging PO with changes (7)5. Requesting Changes to a PO (9)1. DefinitionsCurrent field Definition PO PDF iSupplier SPDA(past due BOT)NOV Required date(no change) Moves with ASCP. Updates whenNOV needs item at our dock.HiddenNOVRequireddateHidden New field(calculated field)When NOV expects supplier to haveitem ready. Planned NOV Dock date– transit time. Must be a calendarwork day based on facility calendar.ExpectedSupplierDeliverdateExpectedSupplierDeliver dateHiddenNew field Incoterms – E & F =Date when itemwill be ready for NOV pickupIncoterms – C & D = Date whenitem will be at NOV dockPromisedSupplierDeliverdatePromisedSupplierDeliver datePromisedSupplierDeliver dateIncotermsScenario IncotermsSupplier is responsible for the named place of destination DAPSupplier arranges shipment using NOV pre-negotiatedagreements or NOV arranges shipmentFCA2. Logging In1. Type https:// into your browser to access the iSupplier portal.2. Login using your NOV provided username and password.You can click ‘Login Assistance’ if you need to obtain a new password.The Supplier Home page displays.This Supplier Home page displays:• Notifications • New Orders • PO Changes• POs Pending Supplier Changes3. Acknowledging PO with no changes:By acknowledge with no changes, supplier agrees to comply with NOV's purchase order terms and conditions such as:1. Incoterm2. Quality Clauses3. Expected Supplier Deliverdate4. Pricing5. Quantity 3.1 Accept Entire Order (multi–line)1. On the Supplier Home page, scroll down to New Orders2. Click on PO number3. At top right corner of next page, locate Actions List, choose Acknowledge and click Go4. At the bottom of the next page, locate the PO Details field.5. Click the arrow icon to display Details.6. Review each PO line shipment.•Expected Supplier Deliver date (when NOV expects the item to be ready at supplier)•Quantity Ordered•Promised Supplier Deliver date (based on Incoterm when supplier will have item ready)• If item will be delivered to NOV location by supplier, ensure Incoterms showC orD and enter date that includes transit time (NOV dock date)• If item will be arranged by supplier using NOV account or picked up by NOV, ensure Incoterms are E or F and enter a date that is supplier ready to shipdate (supplier dock date)7. If you are accepting a PO without modifications or changes, scroll to the upper rightcorner of the page and locate the Actions list.8. Select from the following:• Accept Entire Order• Reject Entire Order9. Click Go to next page to Add Note to Buyer (if needed).10. Click Submit to finish the multi-line acknowledgement process.End3.2Accept Individual LineAlternatively, you can Accept or Reject individual lines during the acknowledgementprocess.1. On the Supplier Home page, scroll down to New Orders2. Click on PO number3. At top right corner of next page, locate Actions List, choose Acknowledge and click Go4. At the bottom of the next page, locate the PO Details field.5. Click the arrow icon to display Details.6. Review the information for accuracy.7. To accept or reject individual lines in the PO Details field, scroll to the right and locatethe Action list.8. Select one of the following for each line that you want to modify:•Accept, or•Reject Order (Note: If you reject a line, a mandatory comment is required in the Reason text box.)9. Click Submit to complete the Acknowledgement process4. Acknowledging PO with changes:1. On the Supplier Home page, scroll down to New Orders2. Click on PO number3. At the bottom of the next page, locate the PO Details field.4. Click the arrow icon to display Details.5. Review the information for accuracy.6. If you are accepting a PO with changes (Pricing / Promised Supplier DeliveryDate / QTY), scroll to the upper right corner of the page and locate the Actions list.7. Select from the following:• Request Change• Click Go8. The Request Changes for Standard Purchase Orders page displays.There are two main fields on the page:• Order Information• PO Details9. In the PO Details field, click the arrow icons to expand the PO line informationfor review.10. Review the PO lines and enter any changes that you want to request.Change options include, but not limited to:• Quantity Ordered• Promised Supplier Deliver date• Supplier Item• Splitting Line Shipment11. Locate the Action button at the top or bottom right of the page and click Submit.12. End of instruction.5. Requesting Changes to a PO:1. On the Supplier Home page, select Orders tab2. Scroll down and select the appropriate PO.3. Locate the Action button at the top or bottom right of the page• Select Request Changes• Click Go4. In the PO Details field, click the arrow icons to expand the PO line information forreview.5. Review the PO lines and enter any changes that you want to request.Change options include, but not limited to:• Quantity Ordered• Promised Supplier Deliver date• Supplier Item• Splitting Line Shipment6. Locate the Action button at the top or bottom right of the page and click Submit.7. End of instruction.6. Creating and Submitting Invoices:1. On the Supplier Home page, select the Finance tab.2. At the top right corner of the page, locate Create Invoice with a PO and click Go.3. The Create Invoice: Purchase Orders page displays.4. In the Purchase Order Number field, enter the PO number to be invoiced and click Go.5. Select the PO lines to be added click the Add to Invoice tab and click Next.If necessary, you can remove individual lines by clicking the Remove from Invoice tab.The following fields (with asterisks) are mandatory.•Supplier section: Remit to•Invoice section: Invoice Number•Customer section: Customer: Customer Tax Payer ID6. In the Supplier section, locate the Remit to text box.• Enter % in the text box and Click the Magnifying Glass Icon to begin the search• Select the appropriate Supplier and click Select.7. In the Invoice section on the right side of the page.•In the Invoice Number text box, enter your Invoice Number•Enter Invoice Description (if needed)8. In the Customer section, locate the Customer Tax Payer ID text field.•Enter % in the text box and Click the Magnifying Glass Icon to begin the search •Select the appropriate Tax Payer ID and click Select.9. Click Next (3 times) to Review information on each tab.Note the total located at the bottom right of the page.10. If all information is correct, click Submit to create the invoice.End。
宁德时代CATL供应商检查表
宁德时代CATL供应商检查表1. 供应商信息1.1 供应商名称1.2 供应商地址1.3 联系人及联系方式2. 资质认证情况2.1 ISO认证情况•是否通过ISO9001质量管理体系认证•是否通过ISO14001环境管理体系认证•是否通过ISO45001职业健康安全管理体系认证2.2 产品认证情况•产品是否符合相关认证标准要求(如CE、RoHS等)•是否有其他相关产品的认证情况3. 生产能力评估3.1 生产线设备•生产线设备是否齐全,能否满足需求•设备是否定期维护及保养3.2 生产能力•生产能力是否符合需求•工厂是否有扩展生产能力的计划3.3 供应链管理•供应商是否有有效的供应链管理体系•是否能保证原材料的供应稳定性和质量4. 质量控制体系4.1 原材料采购•供应商的原材料采购是否与标准相符•是否有严格的原材料验收制度4.2 生产过程控制•生产过程是否有严格的质量控制措施和流程•是否有合适的设备进行生产过程的监控和检测4.3 产品检验•产品是否经过严格的检验和测试•是否能提供产品检验报告和测试结果5. 售后服务5.1 售后服务体系•是否有健全的售后服务体系•是否有快速响应客户问题的能力5.2 售后服务评价•已有客户对售后服务的评价和反馈情况•是否有改进售后服务的计划6. 其他要求6.1 知识产权保护•是否有有效的知识产权保护措施•是否能确保不侵犯他人的知识产权6.2 社会责任•是否有履行社会责任的相关举措和计划•是否有环境保护、职工健康等方面的措施以上为宁德时代CATL供应商检查表的内容,供应商在评估过程中需要提供相关的资料和证明。
这份检查表可以帮助宁德时代CATL对供应商进行全面的评估,确保所选择的供应商能够满足质量要求并提供可靠的产品和服务。
- 1、下载文档前请自行甄别文档内容的完整性,平台不提供额外的编辑、内容补充、找答案等附加服务。
- 2、"仅部分预览"的文档,不可在线预览部分如存在完整性等问题,可反馈申请退款(可完整预览的文档不适用该条件!)。
- 3、如文档侵犯您的权益,请联系客服反馈,我们会尽快为您处理(人工客服工作时间:9:00-18:30)。
Item Content Code Base Scor Max Scor Item Description Item Score Actual Score
Remarks
Technology
Technology 05Technology 0
當月交貨item承認狀態分數/當月交貨的item數
(H=5,S=3,N=1)
> 1%5130 <= Rate <= 1%190>Rate>=-1%-44
< -1%-10-2< 50%24
50%<=Rate<=100%13
100%<=Rate<=500%-20
>= 500%-5-3No purges 091 time -362 times -72> 2 times -12-3No epidemic 041 time -31>1 time -7-3Report is accepted at the 07
Reject once -34Reject twice -70Reject more than twice -12-5100% reply on 0885%<=Reply on time<100%-3565%<=Reply on
time<85%
-71Reply on time<65%-12-4不良品交換22
不良品交換
Effectiveness of the 8D report
77
1. Problem identification and action plan
within 24 hours.2. Containment plan within 3 hours.3. Corrective action plan within 72 hours.4. Problem closure within 1week.5. All actions executed to planned dates.8D report reply 88
While Askey doesn't receive qualified 8D report from the supplier within specified period,score deduction is as leftwords.
24
Item DPPM Value=(Total defect qty/Total input)/Goal Supplier fault except spec's revised by Askey requirement. Points are scored depending on the times of the quality abnormality on line. Each occurrence is scored.OQC
Reject/Customer Compliant 44
Recognition of an issue serious enough to stop finished goods, at any location, from shipping.Or recall the product from the field.Monthly Supplier Rating
Quality
IQC Index
8
13
Factory purge 99
IQC Pass rate= [Acc Lots*1+Rej Lots*0+Waive Lots*0.75]/total incoming lots *100%IQC Index=IQC Pass rate-Goal
Verified Line Reject Rate
廠商的配合度23廠商的配合度
1. Satisfactory answers to your questions?
2. The response to your inquiries, The majority of the time, was clear/ Concise/acceptable?
3. There was a timely acknowledgement to your request for information ?
4. Business processes are proactively worked?
5. System implementation plans/enhancements are being addressed?
6. Process/relationship innovation is happening ?
7. Problem solving methods are being utilized and carried out ?
8. Supplier is identifying problem areas ?
9. Planning and execution of corrective actions is a standard ?
>= 85%
510>= 60% and < 85%05< 60%-500
210<= 14 Days
08>14Days&<= 28Days -26>28Days&<=56Days -44> 56 Days -801
410>=95% and < 100%28>=90% and < 95%06>=85% and < 90%-24< 85%-6
0> 1.66%
101.25% ~ 1.66%60.93% ~ 1.25%2< 0.93%0> 0.5%
10> 0.375% ~ <=7> 0.28% ~ <=0.375%3<= 0.28%0>= 120 days 5>= 90 days
3
Cost
Cost reduction
010
Payment Term 05
Delivery
Delivery De-commit 510
On time delivery/L/T
810
B2B回覆率610
Response
Payment Term05
>= 60 days1
Others0
CQ4Q301106 AC。