天龙(DENON) D-M38S说明书
8500使用说明书
4、问:S8500内存整理软件答:见附件哦~注册码13个05、问:如何鉴别电池真伪答:大家都知道电池都有序列号的,而且每一颗电池的序列号都是不同的,因此序列号不可能同电池上的其它文字一样一起印刷在贴纸上面(这点懂印刷的应该都知道),所以序列号都是后来打印上去的。
因为序列号要求必须耐磨所以对打印机的要求很高,所以只有专用的条码打印机才可以打印。
这种打印机往往很昂贵,因此一般的JS是不会采用的。
基于以上原因:1。
仔细看序列号文字是后来打印上去的还是跟其它文字一起印刷的,如果是一起印刷的肯定是假的。
如果眼神不太好使的,可以用手摸序列号文字,如果很粗糙有凹凸感才有可能是真的。
2. 在第一点的基础上再看文字字体是否有锯齿感(最好有放大镜),如果有恭喜电池是真的,如果文字很平滑则有可能是假的。
(因为条码打印机都是针式的,打出来的字不可能会很平滑,除非是600dpi的打印机,但是非常昂贵,所以一般都是用的300dpi的)PS:基于以上种种,假电池的序列号往往都是一样的。
以上方法还可以用来鉴别手机另外也有部分厂商用喷码技术来印序列号,出来的字体跟针式打印差不多很粗糙有锯齿感,喷码技术的成本更高,估计不会有JS使用的,呵呵。
总之看序列号文字就对了,当然整体做工也是要看的从SN码辨别真伪:三星电池的SN码,包含着电池的生产厂家、生产日期等信息。
三星电池SN为11位序号,由数字与字母组成,格式为123-ABCD-EF-GH,其中,第二位“2”代表电芯,用“A”表示三星视界生产,“O”表示SONY公司生产(其它的符号本人不确定,汗一个)第四至七位“ A”、“B”、“CD”分别代表生产年、月、日,用“S”代表2009年,“Z”代表2010年。
用1~9分别代表1至9月份,用A、B、C分别代表10月、11月和12月第八位E表示出货的国家第九位F表示颜色,“S”表示银色最后两位表示电池容量。
如下图所示,电池SN码是SO1S501AS/5-B,O表示是索尼生产的,S501表示生产日期是2009年5月1号,S表示银色,5-B表示1500毫安,真电池的SN码里的信息和电池上写的生产日期、生产厂家相同下载(146.23 KB)2010-6-30 22:08索尼生产的电池,“生产日期”等文字是空心字,是电池生产完后,用激光将生产日期印上去的,用手摸上去有凹凸感,而假电池的生产日期是在电池生产前直接将所有的信息直接印刷在贴纸上的,当然包含生产日期和SN码三星视界生产的电池,文字都是实心的,从印刷上不易区别,但是SN码里的信息和电池上写的生产日期、生产厂家相同。
M3双单声道合并式功率放大器 说明书
NAD 大师系列双单声道合并功放M3说明书(一)增加时间:2006-2-24 15:33:46文章来源:重要的安全说明警告为了防止发生火灾或电击,切勿将本设备暴露在雨中或湿气中。
等边三角形中的带箭头闪电标志的符号旨在提醒用户注意机壳内存在着足以产生电击的未绝缘“危险电压”。
等边三角形中带惊叹号的符号旨在提醒用户本设备附带重要操作和维护(检修)说明书。
重要的安全说明.1阅读说明书-在使用本设备前,请阅读所有的安全和操作说明。
.2保留说明书-请妥善保管安全和使用说明书以备后用。
.3注意警告-请遵照本设备和使用说明书中标识的所有警告。
.4遵照说明-请遵照所有的操作使用说明。
.5清洗须知-在清洗本设备前,请先将插头从墙上的插座上拔下,然后用柔软的湿布清洗。
请勿使用液体清洗剂、喷雾清洗剂、汽油、稀释剂或者其它含酒精成分的清洁剂。
.6电源线-为防发生危险,请勿使用未经本机器生产商许可的电源线。
.7潮湿-请勿将本产品放置在近水的地方,如浴缸、面盆、厨房水池、洗衣机附近、潮湿的地下室或靠近游泳池和其它类似地方。
而且在机器上不应放置诸如牛奶和花瓶一类的装满液体的物品。
.8安装-请勿将本产品放置在不稳定的推车,支架,三脚凳或桌子上,因为如本产品跌落,有严重伤害儿童或成人之虞,并可能严重损坏本产品。
请只使用由生产商推荐使用或与本产品一起出售的推车、支架、三脚凳、托架或桌子。
将机器安装在墙上或天花板时,须遵照生产商的安装指南进行,并且须使用生产商推荐的安装配件。
.9搬运-在机器搬运过程中,为避免伤害到人或机器,请将机器连同内外包装箱一起搬运,请勿将机器只连同单个内或外包装箱一起搬运。
用推车搬运和移动机器时,请注意避免急停,猛力以及不平的地面。
如急停、过分用力和不平的地面都可能导致车载的本设备倾覆。
10.通风-本产品机壳上的狭槽和开口是供通风之用,以确保本产品可靠地操作以及防止过热而设置的。
请将本机器安放在有利于其正常通风散热的位置或地点。
Denon AVR-X1700H 7.2通道8K AV接收器说明书
Powering 80W per channel, the Denon AVR-X1700H 7.2 channel 8K AV receiver supports the latest in 3D audio formats, including Dolby Atmos®, Dolby Atmos Height Virtualization T echnology, DTS:X®, and DTS Virtual:X™. It features the latest HDMI specifications such as 8K/60Hz, select 4K/120Hz pass-through, VRR, ALLM, Dolby Vision™, HDR10+, and eARC support. With HEOS® Built-in, stream music wirelessly from Spotify®,Pandora®, Amazon Music HD, TIDAL, Deezer, and more. Works with Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, Apple Siri, and Josh.ai for seamless voice control.7.2ch 8K AV receiver with 3D audio, voice control, and HEOS ® Built-inHIGHLIGHTSYOUR BENEFITSHigh-performance discrete seven-channel amplifier Delivers maximum performance and 80W per channel to provide the classic and dynamic Denon sound experience.Enjoy 8K quality videoThree 8K inputs and one output allow for 8K/60Hz and 4K/120Hz pass-through. 8K upscaling available on all six HDMI inputs..Supports the latest HDR formats Compatible with HDR10, HDR10+, HLG, Dolby Vision, and Dynamic HDR to provide the greatest picture brightness, clarity and contrast.Enjoy immersive 3D audioCompatible with sources like Dolby Atmos®, Dolby Atmos Height Virtualization, DTS:X®, and DTS Virtual:X™.Enhanced Audio Return Channel (eARC) HDMI supportConnect your eARC HDMI-supported TV through the AVR-X1700H's main HDMI output to allow uncompressed and object-based audio formats like Dolby Atmos and DTS:X to directly send from your smart TV app to your AV receiver.The next generation in movie immersion8K/60Hz pass-through and upscaling, Dynamic HDR, and Quick Media Switching (QMS) give you crystal clear picture quality.Enhanced gaming experiences4K/120Hz pass-through, Variable Refresh Rate (VRR), Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM), and Quick Frame Transport (QFT) enhance your gaming experience with amazing imaging as well as reduced lag and latency.Works with your favorite voice servicesUse your voice to control the AVR-X1700H and wireless music services as well as Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, Apple Siri, and Josh.ai.Wireless streaming from the most popular music services Enjoy music services like Spotify®, Pandora®, Amazon Music HD, TIDAL, SiriusXM, Deezer, and more.HEOS® Built-in wireless multi-room music streaming technologyListen from any room for a connected, whole-home audio experience. The AVR-X1700H also works with the newly introduced Denon Home speakers to let you enjoy great Denon sound throughout your home.SINCE 1910 |DEFINING AUDIO EXCELLENCEDENON AVR-X 1700HHey GoogleHEOS logo is trademark or registered trademark in the US and/or other countries. Availability of music services may vary by region. Not all services may be available at time of purchase. Some services may be added or discontinued from time to time based on decisions of the music service providers or others. Visit /music for announcements and details. HEOS app and brand is not affiliated with any manufacturer of any smart phone. The Bluetooth word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by D&M Holdings Inc. is under license.Ultimate home theater experience – 8K readyThe AVR-X1700H delivers the ultimate home theater experience with 8K/60Hz pass-through and 4K/120Hz pass-through, as well as support for the latest HDMI specifications. The new AVR-X1700H lets you build the best 4K home theater today and is 8K ready when you are. Enjoy the highest quality 3D audio and video for even the most demanding entertainment needs.Powerful seven-channel amplifier with the latest home cinema specss Featuring discrete high-current amplifiers on all channels, theAVR-X1700H delivers high-power performance of 80W per channel (8 ohms, 20Hz-20kHz, THD: 0.08%, 2 channels driven). Lowimpedance drivers can accommodate a wide range of speakers for balanced, tonal sound.Full 3D audio supportImmerse yourself in 3D audio with Dolby Atmos®, Dolby Atmos Height Virtualization Technology, DTS:X®, and DTS Virtual:X™. Set up a 5.1.2 Dolby Atmos surround system using Dolby Atmos elevation speakers, or dedicated overhead speakers, for theultimate home theater experience. DTS:X gives your movies, games and music a realism unmatched by traditional 5.1 surround sound. Dolby Atmos Height Virtualization Technology and DTS Virtual:X provide immersive audio without height channels, creating virtual height effects in a 7.1, 5.1, or 2.1 speaker arrangement.Advanced 8K hdmi video section to support various HDR formats For the best picture quality available, the AVR-X1700H features an advanced HDMI section (6 in/1 out) with three 8K inputs supporting 8K/60Hz and 4K/120Hz video pass-through sporting 40Gbps. All HDMI inputs feature 4:4:4 Pure Color sub sampling, HDR10, HDR10+, Dolby Vision, Hybrid Log-Gamma (HLG), Dynamic HDR, 3D, and BT.2020 pass-through support for exceptional picture quality. Enjoy 8K upscaling as well as HDCP 2.3 processing to play copy-protected content uninhibite d.HEOS® Built-In multi-room streamingEnjoy your favorite music in any room of your home wirelessly with HEOS® Built-in technology. Play the same song in every room or select a different song for each connected room. Also works with Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, Apple Siri, and Josh.ai to provide cutting-edge voice control for all your home entertainment. Connect your Denon Home speakers for a whole-home audio experience. HEOS also supports free and premium Spotify, Pandora, Amazon Music HD, TuneIn, SoundCloud, SiriusXM, TIDAL, and more. (Not all music services available in all regions.)Easy setup and automatic HDMI renameThe included AVR-X1700H Quick Start Guide provides simple, clear instructions for how to get started. Once you connect your TV to theAVR-X1700H via HDMI, the exclusive Denon Setup Assistant appears on your TV screen to walk you through setup, step by step. On the back of the AV receiver, a row of color-coded speaker connections is laid out horizontally, making organizing and connecting speaker wires simple. The AVR-X1700H renames HDMI inputs automatically when connected or you can rename manually for your convenience.Audyssey room correctionUsing the featured Audyssey MultEQ XT room acousticmeasurement system and supplied microphone, the AVR-X1700H it precisely analyzes the output of each speaker to optimize every channel. Plus, the additional Audyssey MultEQ Editor app (available for purchase) allows advanced users to go “under the hood” for further adjustment and customization of your audio environment. The app is available for both iOS and Android.Apple AirPlay 2 built-inUse AirPlay 2 to stream Apple music wirelessly to the AV receiver, or group with other AirPlay compatible speakers to fill your home with music.Built-in bluetooth and Wi-Fi capabilityThe heart of your wireless network, the Denon AVR-X1700H is equipped with an advanced dual antenna transceiver system for robust Bluetooth and Wi-Fi wireless streaming even in congested urban environments. Enjoy listening to your favorite audio content wirelessly from your smart devices.Phono input for turntable/vinyl supportWith the built-in phono input, the AVR-X1700H lets you connect your turntable and play vinyl records. Enjoy your vintage collection with exceptional quality and sound.Amazing sound built on 110 years of innovationAs Japan’s first audio electronics manufacturer with a deep legacy of firsts, Denon is the defining audio company of Japan. Founded in 1910, we enable the moments that matter through the relentless pursuit of quality, innovation, and audio performance. We innovate for a better experience.Brilliant color–universal compatibility, HDR10+, and dynamic HDR The AVR-X1700H supports High Dynamic Range video format, HDR10, Dolby Vision, and HLG (Hybrid Log Gamma). Dolby Vision transforms the viewing experiences with astonishing brightness, contrast, and color. HLG offers HDR technology over broadcastcontent for a crisper, cleaner image. The AVR-X1700H also supports HDR10+, which sends dynamic meta data to TV for more realistic images, as well as Dynamic HDR. (Some technologies are not available on all televisions.)Enhanced Audio Return Channel (eARC) supportThe main output of the AVR-X1700H supports eARC (enhanced Audio Return Channel) to enable uncompressed and object-based audiotransmission directly from your smart TV apps to your AV receiver.The latest technology for enhanced movie experiencesWith the new AVR-X1700H, enjoy all your entertainment with latest technology available and watch your movies in unrivaled clarity. Enjoy your movies in 8K with 8K/60Hz pass-through and upscaling, as well the latest in AV receiver technology like Dynamic HDR and Quick Media Switching (QMS), which eliminates video delay in movies.The next generation in gamingEnjoy gaming to its full potential with the new AVR-X1700H. Play with 4K/120Hz pass-through, as well as Variable Refresh Rate (VRR), Quick Frame Transport (QFT), and Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM), which reduces or eliminates lag and frame tearing for a smoother, lag-free gaming experience.Works with Amazon AlexaControl the AVR-X1700H hands-free with Amazon Alexa and your voice. Adjust the volume, skip to the next track, switch inputs for your different media players, and more—“Just Ask.” Download the HEOS Home Entertainment Skill to enable Amazon Alexa voice commands for your AVR-X1700H, HEOS devices and other select Denon products.Works with Google AssistantStart music in the HEOS app, then ask your Google Assistant to control volume, play, pause, skip tracks, and more.Works with Josh.aiJosh.ai offers flexible voice control for nearly any aspect of your day-to-day experience and entertainment environment. Use voice commands to control the thermostat, lights, home appliances, speakers, AV receiver, and more. Josh.ai is installed by custom integrators and accessed through an app on your phone or tablet. Works with iOS and Android devices.Multi-source, multi-roomWith the Denon AVR-X1700H, it’s possible to enjoy multi-channel surround sound in one room and a separate source or music stream in another. Watch a movie in one room while another family member listens to music in a different zone without interruption.All zone TV audioPlay the audio from your TV to all zones. Enjoy full discrete audio such as Dolby Atmos in the main zone for a totally immersiveexperience while playing the same source in the second zone. The AVR-X1700H supports both HDMI and digital sources for your second zone when set to “Source.”。
买多网联动天下三代广告机说明
32寸广告机使用说明遥控器各按键功能:电源键:电源键,控制开关机静音:静音功能数字键0-9:进入菜单后用来输入时间的设置(暂时未做):快进,连续按速度加快:快退,连续按速度加快VOL+:音量加VOL-:音量减STOP:停止播放PLAY/PAUSE:播放暂停键播放过程中,按该键进入下一曲:播放过程中,按该键进入上一曲INFO:光标停留在文件上时,按该键弹出删除菜单REPEAT:设定重复模式: 向上移动光标: 向左移动光标: 向右移动光标: 向下移动光标ENTER :确认按键MENU :进入设定菜单,再按退或上一层EXIT :退出菜单或播放2.2 设定菜单设定菜单主界面如下图:2.2.1 通用设定该页设定菜单图片如下:以下个项功能均按左右键来选择。
a.菜单语言:中文:设定菜单语言为中文英文:设定菜单语言为英文b.重复模式:单曲重复:循环播放同一个文件全部重复:循环播放USB根目录下的文件重复取消:播放完一遍根目录下的文件后,停止播放c.播放记录:打开带功能,会自动记录播放的文件名和开始播放的时间,还会记录开关机的时间注:该功能需要用户先在U盘中建立一个PLAY.LOG(可先建立一个同名的txt文件,然后改下后缀就可以了),目前不支持记录文件名为中文的文件d.断电记忆:播放时自动记录文件播放的文件和播放的时候,断电开机后接着上次断电的地方继续播放(注:不支持音乐文件的断电记忆)e.图片转场模式:设定图片播放时的转场模式。
f.图片播放时间:设定图片刷新的时间g.滚动字幕:设定是否打开滚动字幕h.滚动字幕颜色:设定滚动字幕字体的颜色i.播放类型:图片:只播放存储卡根目录下的图片文件音乐:只播放存储卡根目录下的音乐文件音画同步:播放图片时带有音乐背景,并且一直重复播放图片和音乐文件播放列表:按制作好的播放列表进行播放视频:只播放存储卡根目录下的视频文件全部:播放存储卡根目录下所有能识别的图片音乐和视频文件。
48英寸垫地扬梭机操作手册说明书
48” Acreage Rake OWNER’S MANUALWARNING:Read carefully and understand all ASSEMBLY AND OPERATIONINSTRUCTIONS before operating. Failure to follow the safety rules and other basic safety precautions may result in serious personal injury.Thank you very much for choosing this product! For future reference, please complete the owner’s record below:Model: ____ACR-480JR__________ Purchase Date: _______________Save the receipt, warranty and these instructions. It is important that you read the entire manual to become familiar with this product before you begin using it.This product is designed for certain applications only. The manufacturer cannot be responsible for issues arising from modification. We strongly recommend this product not be modified and/or used for any application other than that for which it was designed. If you have any questions relative to a particular application, DO NOT use the product until you have first contacted us to determine if it can or should be performed on the product.For technical questions please call 1-952-938-5222.INTENDED USEThis Acreage Rake works for dethatching large yards quickly, and can rake up small debris as well as grass/leaves.TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSReel size: 20”Raking Path: 48”Tires: 12” PneumaticGENERAL SAFETY RULESWARNING: Read and understand all instructions. Failure to follow all instructions listed below may result in serious injury.CAUTION: Do not allow persons to operate or assemble this acreage rake until they have read this manual and have developed a thorough understanding of how the acreage rake works.WARNING: The warnings, cautions, and instructions discussed in this instruction manual cannot cover all possible conditions or situations that could occur. It must be understood by the operator that common sense and caution are factors which cannot be built into this product, but must be supplied by the operator.SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONSWORK AREA•Keep work area clean, free of clutter and well lit.Cluttered and dark work areas can cause accidents.•Keep children and bystanders away while operating an acreage rake. Distractions can cause you to lose control, so visitors should remain at a safe distance from the work area.•Be aware of all power lines, electrical circuits, water pipes and other mechanical hazards in your work area, particularly those hazards below the work surface hidden from the operator’s view that may be unintentionally contacted and may cause personal harm or property damage. •Be alert of your surroundings. Using an acreage rake in confined work areas may put you ina dangerous situation.PERSONAL SAFETY•Stay alert, watch what you are doing and use common sense when using an acreage rake. Do not use an acreage rake while you are tired or under the influence of drugs, alcohol ormedication. A moment of inattention while operating an acreage rake may result in serious personal injury.•Dress properly. Do not wear loose clothing, dangling objects, or jewelry. Keep your hair, clothing and gloves away from moving parts. Loose clothes, jewelry or long hair can be caught in moving parts.Do not operate when bare foot or wearing open sandals.•Use safety apparel and equipment. Use safety goggles or safety glasses with side shields which comply with current national standards, or when needed, a face shield. Use a dust mask in dusty work conditions. This applies to all persons in the work area. Also use non-skid safety shoes, hardhat, gloves, dust collection systems, and hearing protection when appropriate.ACREAGE RAKE USE AND CARE•Do not modify the acreage rake in any way. Unauthorized modification may impair the function and/or safety and could affect the life of the equipment. There are specific applications for which the acreage rake was designed.•Always check for damaged or worn out parts before using the acreage rake. Broken parts will affect the acreage rake operation. Replace or repair damaged or worn parts immediately.•Do not exceed the acreage rake load capacity.•Distribute the load evenly. Uneven loads may cause the acreage rake to tip, resulting in personal injury to the operator or others.•Use the acreage rake on flat and level surfaces capable of supporting the acreage rake and its maximum load. Pulling or pushing a load on a slanted or uneven surface can result in loss of control.•Store idle acreage rake. When the acreage rake is not in use, store it in a secure place out of the reach of children. Inspect it for good working condition prior to storage and before re-use.ASSEMBLYTOOLS RECOMMENDED FOR ASSEMBLY(Qty 1) standard pliers (Qty 2) 1/2" combination wrenches(Qty 1) 15/16” combination wrench (Qty 2) 3/4" combination wrenchesREMOVE ALL PARTS FROM CARTONS1. Remove the hardware packs and all parts from the cartons.2. Layout and identify parts included in carton contents. (see parts listing below)3. Layout and identify parts included in the hardware pack. (see parts listing below)4. IF ANY PARTS ARE MISSING FROM PACKAGINGContact Mfg. at 952-938-5222Refer to above Photo for parts and hardware listingREF# QTY Description1 1AxleAssembly2 2RakeWheelArm3 2Tire/WheelAssembly 4 1TongueAssembly5 2LiftArm6 4RakeTineWheel REF# QTY DescriptionA 2 Hex Bolt 1/2" x 4-1/2” (M12x120)B 2 Hex Bolt 5/16” x 2”G 2 Nylock Nut – 1/2" (M12)H 6 Nylock Nut – 9/16”K 2ChainM 2 Nylock Nut – 5/16”N 1HitchPinP 2 Clevis Lock Pin1.6R 1 1.6mm R-Clip for Chain3R 1 3.0mm R-Clip for Hitch Pin HARDWARE PACK CONTENTS:MAIN PARTS LISTING:AssemblySTEP 1: ATTACH TONGUE TO AXLE Attach Tongue assembly (Ref#4) to Axle Assembly (Ref# 1) using 2 – 5/16”x2” Hex Bolts (Ref# B) and 2 Nylock Nuts – 5/16” (Ref# M)STEP 2: ATTACH WHEELS TO AXLE Attach tire/wheel assembly (Ref#3)to each side of axle assembly from step #1 above.STEP 3: ATTACH LIFT ARM TO AXLE FRAME ASSEMBLY Attach Lift Arm (Ref #5) to Axle frame assembly from above step. Use Hex Bolt (Ref #A) 1/2"x 4-1/2” and 1/2” Nylock Nut (Ref# G). Note: Do not over tighten, be surelift arm moves freely. The offset (larger space on lift arm hinge) should be towards middle of axle assembly. Or, the lift arm should be to the outside once assembled.STEP 4: ATTACH CHAIN TO LIFT ARM AND AXLE ASSEMBLY Attach chain end with clipping link to lift arm.Attach opposite end of chain to axle frame, and secure with R-pin clip (Ref# 1.6R).Note: the link with clip should be un-hooked to lower reels to the ground operating position (for dethachting and raking). When finished raking or de-thatching, raise reels,re-hook chain clipping link to arm (non-operating position).ClippingLinkSTEP 5: ATTACH REEL TO LIFT ARMSAttach each reel to lift arm using 9/16” Nylock Nut.IMPORTANT: The reel tips need to point same direction on each side. When pulling rake, reels spin towards center of rake.All tips need to rotate towards the center in the samedirection. SEE operating instructions below for further info.STEP 6: CONNECT REELS TO LIFT ARMSConnect each rake wheel arm to each lift arm usingclevis lock pin (Ref# P). The longest arm extension needs to be at the center of rake for each side. Reminder, tine tips need to rotate towards center in same direction.STEP 7: CONNECT HITCH PINInsert hitch pin into front of axle, secure using clip pin (Ref# 3R) The Rake is now completely assembled. SEE OPERATION NOTES BELOW.OPERATIONWARNING:•Keep the operating speed LOW Do not operate over 5 MPH (8KMH).• Allow only responsible adults who are familiar with these instructions to operate this product. Never allow children to operate this product.•Be sure the area is clear of other people before operating. Children are often attracted to the product and the operating activity. Never assume that children will remain where you last saw them. Keep children under the watchful care of another responsible adult.•Follow tire inflation printed on tires. Never inflate tires higher than the MAX PSI printed on tires.Longer arm extension to middleSET REELS TO RAKE or DETHATCHOnce rake is attached to tow vehicle, un-hook chain links to allow reels to contact the ground. Reminder to be sure tips are rotating the same direction towards the center.When finished, use chain to lift reels off the ground for towing in non-operating position.SETTING RAKE TINE WHEELS FOR DE-THATCHING VS. RAKINGNote the direction of the tine tips you have just assembled.If tine tips are rotating so the tips “dig” into the ground – this is dethatch mode.When tine tips rotate so the tips are “brushing” the ground – this is rake mode.Note: dethatch mode is very hard on tine reels.To change rake tine wheels from/to de-thatching orraking, fall these steps. Remove clevis lock pin fromboth lift arms, then remove both assemblies from the rake.Take the left side assembly, flip it over 180 degreesand re-install on the right side.Take right side assembly, flip it over 180 degreesand re-install on the left side.SEE figure to right.MAINTENANCE•Maintain your acreage rake. It is recommended that the general condition of any acreage rake be examined before it is used. Keep your acreage rake in good repair by adopting a program of conscientious repair and maintenance. If any abnormal vibrations or noise occurs, have the problem corrected before further use. Have necessary repairs made by qualified servicepersonnel.•Oil moving parts from time to time with household lubricant.RAKE TINE WHEEL MAINTENANCE:Following these recommendations will make the raking wheels last longer.1. It is recommended to mow or cut grass to 3” or less before raking or de-thatching.2. Rake Wheel Tine Recommendation:When in operating position, try adjusting the height of rake tine wheels so raking tines contact ground lightly. Keep the lifting chain almost tight when operating if possible.For deep raking or de-thatching, allow raking tines fully down on ground.3. Rotate rake tine wheels from time to time:Flip rake tines 180° as in Figure 15 for raking vs. de-thatching.Remove rake wheel and fully turn around. This will keep tines from bending in one direction.Since all grasses are different, you may need to rotate rake wheels more often when used in thicker grasses.PARTS BREAKDOWNFor replacement parts and technical questions, please call 1-952-938-5222.WARRANTYOne-year limited warrantyTG PO BOX 202 Hopkins, MN 55343REF# QTY Description1 1 Axle Assembly2 2 Rake Wheel Arm3 2 Tire/Wheel Assembly4 1 Tongue Assembly5 2 Lift Arm6 4 Rake Tine WheelREF# QTY Description A 2 Hex Bolt 1/2" x 4-1/2” (M12x120) B 2 Hex Bolt 5/16” x 2” G 2 Nylock Nut – 1/2" (M12) H 6 Nylock Nut – 9/16”K 2 ChainM 2 Nylock Nut – 5/16”N 1 Hitch PinP 2 Clevis Lock Pin1.6R 1 1.6mm R-Clip for Chain 3R 1 3.0mm R-Clip for Hitch Pin。
SD3788B 显示型热式管道型风速传感器产品使用手册说明书
SD3788B显示型热式管道型风速传感器产品使用手册文件版本: V23.6.20SD3788B采用工业通用标准接口,方便接入PLC,DCS等各种仪表或系统,用于监测热式风速等状态量。
内部使用了较高精度的传感内核及相关器件,确保产品具有较高的可靠性与卓越的长期稳定性, 可定制RS232、RS485、CAN、4-20mA、DC0~5V\10V、ZIGBEE、Lora、WIFI、GPRS、NB-IOT等多种输出方式。
技术参数产品设计了RS485,4-20mA,DC0-5V,DC0-10V多种输出方式,根据输出方式的不同,产品分外形尺寸请在断电线的情况下,按图示方法进行接线,如果产品本身无引线,线芯颜色供参考。
典型应用应用方案发货清单RS485型:通讯协议产品使用RS485 MODBUS-RTU标准协议格式,所有操作或回复命令都为16进制数据。
设备出厂时默认设备地址为1,默认波特率为模块及非记录仪表:9600,8,n,1 或记录仪:115200,8,n,1 。
1. 读取数据( 功能码0x03)问询帧(十六进制),发送举例:查询1#设备1个数据,上位机发送命令:01 03 00 00 00倍率为100,则真实值为121/100=1.21,其它以此类推。
2. 常用数据地址表3 读取与修改设备地址(1)读取或查询设备地址若不知道当前设备地址、且总线上只有一个设备时,可以通过命令FA 03 00 66 00 01 71为设备地址的寄存器。
对于正确的查询命令,设备会响应,比如响应数据为:01 03 02 00 01 79 84,其格式解(2)更改设备地址效,此时用户需要同时将自己软件的查询命令做相应更改。
4 读取与修改波特率(1)读取波特率设备默认出厂波特率为9600,若需要更改,可根据下表及相应通讯协议进行更改操作。
比如读取当前设备的波特率ID,命令为:01 03 00 67 00 01 35 D5 ,其格式解析如下。
Mitsubishi Electric 38MBR-03S 系列单区制冷制热单通风系统安装说明书
Fig. 1 —Size 36KFig. 2 —Sizes 48K and 58KNOTE: Read the entire instruction manual before starting the installation.NOTE: Images are for illustration purposes only. Actual models may differ slightly.TABLE OF CONTENTSSAFETY CONSIDERATIONS (2)PARTS LIST (3)SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS (4)WIRING (4)DIMENSIONS (5)CLEARANCES (7)INSTALLATION TIPS (8)ELECTRICAL DATA (10)CONNECTION DIAGRAMS (10)SYSTEM VACUUM AND CHARGE (10)START-UP (11)OUTDOOR UNIT DIAGNOSTIC GUIDES (12)Installation InstructionsSpecifications subject to change without notice.SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS Installing, starting up, and servicing air- conditioning equipmentcan be hazardous due to system pressures, electrical components,and equipment location (roofs, elevated structures, etc.).Only trained, qualified installers and service mechanics should install, start- up, and service this equipment.Untrained personnel can perform basic maintenance functions such as coil cleaning. All other operations should be performed by trained service personnel only.When working on the equipment, observe the precautions in the literature and on tags, stickers, and labels attached to the equipment.Follow all safety codes.Wear safety glasses and work gloves. Keep a quenching cloth and a fire extinguisher nearby when brazing. Use care in handling, rigging, and setting bulky equipment. Read these instructions thoroughly and follow all warnings or cautions included in literature and attached to the unit. Consult local building codes and National Electrical Code (NEC) for special requirements. Recognize safety information.This is the safety- alert symbol . When you see this symbol on the unit and in instructions or manuals, be alert to the potential for personal injury. Understand these signal words: DANGER,W ARNING, and CAUTION. These words are used with the safety- alert symbol. DANGER identifies the most serious hazards which will result in severe personal injury or death. WARNING signifies hazards which could result in personal injury or death. CAUTION is used to identify unsafe practices which may result in minor personal injury or product and property damage.NOTE is used to highlight suggestions which will result in enhanced installation, reliability, or operation.ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARDFailure to follow this warning could result in personal injury or death. Before installing, modifying, or servicing system, main electrical disconnect switch must be in the OFF position. There may be more than 1 disconnect switch. Lock out and tag switch witha suitablewarning label.EXPLOSION HAZARDFailure to follow this warning couldresult in death, serious personal injury,and/or property damage.Never use air or gases containing oxygenfor leak testing or operating refrigerantcompressors. Pressurized mixtures of airor gases containing oxygen can lead toan explosion.EQUIPMENT DAMAGE HAZARDFailureto follow this caution may result in equipment damage or improper operation.Do not bury more than 36 in. (914 mm) of refrigerant pipe in the ground. If any section of pipe is buried, there must be a 6 in. (152 mm) vertical rise to the valve connections on the outdoor units. If more than the recommended length is buried, refrigerant may migrate to the cooler buried section during extended periods of system shutdown. This causes refrigerant slugging and could possibly damage the compressor at start-up.2 Specifications subject to change without notice. 38MBR-03SI38MBR-03SI Specifications subject to change without notice. 3PARTS LISTTable 1 —Parts ListFig. 3 —Parts ListNOTE:- If the outdoor unit is higher than the indoor unit, prevent rain from flowing into the indoor unit along the connection pipe by making a downward arc in the connection pipe before it enters the wall to the indoor unit. This ensures that rain drips from the connection pipe before it enters the wall.- Piping and the interconnecting wiring are field supplied.- The illustration above is only a sketch. Different models may be slightly different.The following units are covered in these installation instructions.Table 2 — Unit SizesPART NO.PART NAMEQTY.1Outdoor unit1-Literature package including installation instructions and warranty1-Grommet to secure the outdoor unit (helps with vibration prevention during unit operation)4-Drain Joint 1-Drain Hose1SYSTEM TONSKBTUH VOLTAGE - PHASEOUTDOOR MODEL 336,000208/230 - 138MBRQ36A - - 3448,000208/230 - 138MBRQ48A - - 3558,000208/230 - 138MBRQ58A - - 34 Specifications subject to change without notice. 38MBR-03SISYSTEM REQUIREMENTSAllow sufficient space for airflow and service of the unit. See Fig. 6 for the required minimum distances between the unit, walls or ceilings.PipingIMPORTANT: Both refrigerant lines must be insulated separately.Table 3 contains piping information for the product covered within this document.Table 3 — Piping and Refrigerant InformationAll outdoor units have an electronic expansion valve to manage the refrigerant flow of the fan coil connected.WIRINGAll wires must be sized per NEC (National Electrical Code) or CEC (Canadian Electrical Code) and local codes. Use Electrical Data table MCA (minimum circuit amps) and MOCP (maximum over current protection) to correctly size the wires and the disconnect fuse or breakers respectively.SIZES 36 - 58 RECOMMENDEDCONNECTION METHOD FOR POWER AND COMMUNICATION WIRINGPower and Communication Wiring:The main power is supplied to the outdoor unit. The field supplied power wiring from the outdoor unit to the indoor unit consists of three (3) wires and provides the power for the indoor unit. Two wires are high voltage AC power and one is a ground wire. To minimize voltage drop, the factory recommended wire size is 14/2stranded with a ground.Communication Wiring:A separate shielded stranded copper conductor only, with a 600 volt rating and double insulated copper wire, must be used as the communication wire from the outdoor unit to the indoor unit.Please use a separate shielded 16GA stranded control wire.SYSTEM SIZE36K 48K 58K PIPINGMin. Piping Length ft(m)10(3)10(3)10(3)Standard Piping Lengthft(m)25(7.5)25(7.5)25(7.5)Max. outdoor - indoor height difference (OU higher than IU)ft(m)98(30)98(30)98(30)Max. outdoor - indoor height difference (IU higher than OU)ft(m)98(30)98(30)98(30)Max. Piping length with no additional refrigerant charge ft(m)26(8)26(8)26(8)Max. Piping Lengthft(m)213(65)213(65)213(65)Additional refrigerant charge(between Standard - Max piping length)Oz/ ft(g/m)0.32 (30)0.32(30)0.32(30)Gas Pipe (size - connection type)in(mm)5/8(16)5/8(16)3/4(19)Liquid Pipe (size- connection type)in(mm)3/8(9.52)3/8(9.52)3/8(9.52)REFRIGERANTRefrigerant Type - - R410A R410A R410A Charge AmountLbs(kg)6.72(3.05)9.26(4.2)10.19(4.62)EQUIPMENT DAMAGE HAZARDFailure to follow this caution may result in equipment damage or improper operation.Wires should be sized based on NEC and local codes.EQUIPMENT DAMAGE HAZARDFailure to follow this caution may result in equipment damage or improper operation.Be sure to comply with local codes while running wire from the indoor unit to the outdoor unit.Every wire must be connected firmly. Loose wiring may cause the terminal to overheat or result in unit malfunction. A fire hazard may also exist. Ensure all wiring is tightly connected.No wire should touch the refrigerant tubing, compressor or any moving parts.Disconnecting means must be provided and shall be located within sight and readily accessible from the air conditioner.Connecting cable with conduit shall be routed through the hole in the conduit panel.38MBR-03SI Specifications subject to change without notice. 5DIMENSIONSSize 36KFig. 4 —Size 36K Table 4 — Dimensions 36KUNIT SIZEWIDTH IN (MM)DEPTH IN (MM)HEIGHT IN (MM)L1 IN (MM)L2 IN (MM)OPERATING WEIGHT LB (KG)36K37.24 (946)16.14 (410)31.89 (810)26.50 (673)15.87 (403)136.47 (61.9)Sizes 48K and 58KFig. 5 —Sizes 48K and 58KTable 5 — Dimensions 48K and 58KUNIT SIZE WIDTH IN (MM)DEPTH IN (MM)HEIGHT IN (MM)L1 IN (MM)L2 IN (MM)OPERATINGWEIGHT LB (KG) 48K37.22 (945)15.58 (396)52.48 (1333)24.96 (634)15.90 (404)217.4 (98.6) 58K37.22 (945)15.58 (396)52.48 (1333)24.96 (634)15.90 (404)217.4 (98.6)6 Specifications subject to change without notice. 38MBR-03SI38MBR-03SI Specifications subject to change without notice. 7CLEARANCESFig. 6 — Outdoor Unit ClearancesTable 6 — Outdoor Unit Clearance DimensionsFig. 7 —Clearances for multiple unitsUNIT MINIMUM VALUEIN. (MM)A 24 (610)B 24 (610)C 24 (610)D 4 (101)E4 (101)8cm) o r more ultiple parall el range ment cm) or more on le para llel un it ementor mo re or mor e on a multip le para llel unit ar rangem ent 24in (61cm) o r more on a si ngle p arallel unit ar rangem entINSTALLATION TIPSIdeal installation locations include:Outdoor Unit• A location which is convenient to installation and not exposed to strong winds.• A location which can bear the weight of the outdoor unit and where the outdoor unit can be mounted in a level position.• A location which provides appropriate clearances (see Fig. 6).•Do not install the indoor or outdoor units in a location with special environmental conditions. For those applications, contact your Ductless representative.OUTDOOR UNIT INSTALLATIONe a rigid base to support the unit in a level position.2.Locate the outdoor unit and connect piping and wiring.Fig. 8 —High Wind InstallationMAKE REFRIGERANT PIPING CONNECTIONS (OUTDOOR UNIT) IMPORTANT: Use refrigeration grade tubing ONLY. No other type of tubing may be used. Use of other types of tubing will void the manufacturer's warranty.Do not open the service valves or remove the protective caps from the tubing ends until all connections are made.Bend the tubing with bending tools to avoid kinks and flat spots. Keep the tubing free of dirt, sand, moisture, and other contaminants to avoid damaging the refrigerant system.Avoid sags in the suction line to prevent the formation of oil traps. Insulate each tube with a minimum 3/8-in. (10 mm) wall thermal pipe insulation. Inserting the tubing into the insulation before making the connections will save time and improve installation quality.1.Remove the service valve cover, if provided with the unit.2.Cut the pipe, with a pipe cutter, at 90 degrees (see Fig. 9).3.Remove the service connection, if provided with the unit.Fig. 9 —Cut the pipe 4.Remove all the burrs from the cut cross section of the pipe avoidingany burrs inside the tubes.5.Remove the flare nuts attached to the indoor and outdoor units.6.Install the correct size flare nut onto the tubing and make a flareconnection. Refer to Table7 for the flare nut spaces.Table 7 — Flare Nut SpacingFig. 10 —Flare Nut Spacing7.Apply a small amount of refrigerant oil to the flare connection onthe tubing.8.Align the center of the pipes and/or service valve.Fig. 11 —Align Pipe Center9.Connect both the liquid and gas piping to the indoor unit.10.Tighten the flare nut using a torque wrench as specified in Table8.plete the installation.Table 8 — Tightening TorqueFig. 12 —Tighten the Flare Nut EQUIPMENT DAMAGE HAZARDFailure to follow this caution may result in equipment damage orimproper operation.In regions with snowfall and cold temperatures, avoid installing theoutdoor unit in areas where it can be covered by snow. If the outdoorunit is installed in areas where heavy snow is expected, a fieldsupplied ice or snow stand and/or field supplied-installed wind baffleshould be installed to protect the unit from snow accumulation and/orblocked air intake. Blocking the air intake may result in reducedairflow, significantly reduced performance and damage to theequipment.StrongwindOUTER DIAM. (MM)A (MM)MAX. MIN.Ø1/4”(6.35)0.05 (1.3)0.03 (0.7)Ø3/8”(9.52)0.06 (1.6)0.04 (1.0)Ø1/2”(12.7)0.07 (1.8)0.04 (1.0)Ø5/8”(15.88)0.09 (2.2)0.08 (2.0)PIPE DIAMETERINCH (MM)TIGHTENINGTORQUEFT - LB N- MØ1/4” (6.35)10 to 1313.6 to 17.6Ø3/8” (9.52)24 to 3132.5 to 42.0Ø1/2” (12.7)37 to 4650.1 to 62.3Ø5/8” (15.88)50 to 6067.7 to 81.3Flare nutCopper tubeEQUIPMENT DAMAGE HAZARDFailure to follow this caution may result in equipment damage orimproper operation.Excessive torque can break the flare nut depending on installationconditions.CAUTION8 Specifications subject to change without notice. 38MBR-03SI38MBR-03SI Specifications subject to change without notice. 9Install All Power and Interconnecting Wiring to Outdoor Units1.Mount the outdoor power disconnect.2.Run the power wiring from the main box to disconnect per NEC and local codes.3.Remove the field wiring cover from the unit by loosening the screws.4.Remove the caps on the conduit panel.5.Connect the conduit to conduit panel (see Fig.13).6.Properly connect both the power supply and control lines to the terminal block per the connection diagram for the appropriate unit capacity and voltage.7.Ground the unit in accordance with NEC and local electrical codes. e the lock nuts to secure the conduit.9.Reinstall the field wiring cover.Fig. 13 —Field WiringDrain ConnectionsInstall drains must meet local sanitation codes.Install the outdoor unit drain jointFit the seal into the drain joint, then insert the drain joint into the base pan hole of the outdoor unit. Rotate 90° to securely assemble them. Connect the drain joint with an extension drain hose to avoid condensate from draining off the outdoor unit during the heating mode.Fig. 14 —Drain JointNOTE: Images are for illustration purposes only.NOTE: Basepan built-in with multiple holes for properdraining during defrost. For applications where it is required to seal these holes, and re-direct the condensate drain, rubber plugs are available through RCD.Table 9 — Base Pan Base Rubber PlugsEQUIPMENT DAMAGE HAZARDFailure to follow this caution may result in equipment damage or improper operation.Be sure to comply with local codes while running wire from indoor unit to outdoor unit.Every wire must be connected firmly. Loose wiring may cause the terminal to overheat or result in unit malfunction. A fire hazard may also exist. Therefore, ensure all wiring is tightly connected. No wire should be allowed to touch the refrigerant tubing, compressor or any moving parts.Disconnecting means must be provided and shall be located within sight and readily accessible from the air conditioner.Connecting cable with the conduit shall be routed through hole in the conduit panel.O v OUTDOOR UNIT MODEL NUMBERPER UNIT BASE PAN BASE RUBBER PLUGS RCDPART NUMBER QUANTITY38MBRQ36A - - 312600801A00117538MBRQ48A - - 312600801A00118538MBRQ58A - - 312600801A001185Seal Base pan holeDrain jointSealBase panDrain jointEQUIPMENT DAMAGE HAZARDIn cold climates, ensure the drain hose is as vertical as possible to ensure swift water drainage. If water drains too slowly, it can freeze in the hose and flood the unit.10 Specifications subject to change without notice. 38MBR-03SIELECTRICAL DATATable 10 — Electrical Data*Permissible limits of the voltage range at which the unit will operate satisfactorily.LEGENDFLA - Full Load AmpsMCA - Minimum Circuit AmpsMOCP - Maximum Over-Current Protection RLA - Rated Load AmpsCONNECTION DIAGRAMSFig. 15 —Connection DiagramsNOTES:1.Do not use the thermostat wire for any connection between indoor and outdoor units.2.All connections between indoor and outdoor units must be as shown. The connections are sensitive to polarity and will result in a fault code.SYSTEM V ACUUM AND CHARGERefrigerant tubes and the indoor coil should be evacuated using the recommended 500 microns deep vacuum method. The alternate triple evacuation method may beused if the procedure outlined below is followed.NOTE: Always break a vacuum with dry ing Vacuum Pumppletely tighten flare nuts A, B, C, D, connect the manifold gage charge hose to a charge port of the low side service valve (see Fig. 16).2.Connect the charge hose to vacuum pump.3.Fully open the low side of manifold gage (see Fig. 17).4.Start the vacuum pump.5.Evacuate using either the deep vacuum or triple evacuation method.6.After evacuation is complete, fully close the low side of manifold gage and stop the vacuum pump operation.7.The factory charge contained in the outdoor unit is good for up to 25 ft. (8 m) of line length. For refrigerant lines longer than 25 ft. (8m), add refrigerant, up to the allowable length, as specified in the System Requirements section.8.Disconnect the charge hose from the charge connection of the low side service valve.9.Fully open service valves B and A. 10.Securely tighten the service valve caps.Fig. 16 —Service ValveFig. 17 — ManifoldOUTDOOR UNIT SIZE36K 48K 58K POWER SUPPLY208/230 - 1 - 60208/230 - 1 - 60208/230 - 1 - 60Max – Min* Oper. Voltage253 - 187253 - 187253 - 187MCA 303535MOCP505050COMPRESSORVolts- PH- Hz208/230 - 1 - 60208/230 - 1 - 60208/230 - 1 - 60RLA 8.8511.8611.86OUTDOOR FAN MOTORFLA1.21 1.17 1.17Rated HP 0.160.140.14Output1208585UNIT DAMAGE HAZARDFailure to follow this caution may result in equipment damage or improper operation.Never use the system compressor as a vacuum pump.hosepump38MBR-03SI Specifications subject to change without notice. 11Deep Vacuum MethodThe deep vacuum method requires a vacuum pump capable of pulling a vacuum of 500 microns and a vacuum gage capable of accurately measuring this vacuum depth. The deep vacuum method is the best way to assure a system is free of air and moisture (see Fig. 18).Fig. 18 — Deep Vacuum GraphTriple Evacuation MethodThe triple evacuation method should only be used when the vacuum pump is only capable of pumping down to 28 in. of mercury vacuum and the system does not contain any liquid water.Refer to Fig. 19 and proceed as follows:1.Pump the system down to 28 in. of mercury and allow the pump to continue operating for an additional 15 minutes.2.Close the service valves and shut off the vacuum pump.3.Connect a nitrogen cylinder and regulator to the system and open until the system pressure is 2 psig.4.Close the service valve and allow the system to stand for 1 hr.During this time, dry nitrogen can diffuse throughout the system absorbing moisture.5.Repeat this procedure as indicated in Fig. 19. The system will then be free of any contaminants and water vapor.Fig. 19 — Triple Evacuation MethodFinal Tubing CheckIMPORTANT: Check to be certain factory tubing on both the indoor and outdoor unit has not shifted duringshipment. Ensure tubes are not rubbing against each other or any sheet metal. Pay close attention to the feeder tubes, making sure wire ties on feeder tubes are secure and tight.START-UPTest OperationPerform a test operation after completing a gas leak and electrical safety check. See the indoor unit installation instructions and owner's manual for additional start up information.System Checks1.Conceal the tubing where possible.2.Make sure that the drain tube slopes downward along its entire length.3.Ensure all tubing and connections are properly insulated.4.Fasten the tubes to the outside wall, when possible.5.Seal the hole through which the cables and tubing pass.Outdoor Unit1.Are there unusual noises or vibrations during operation?Explain the Following Items to the Customer (with the aid of the Owner's Manual):1.Explain care and maintenance.2.Present the installation instructions to the customer.500MINUTES123456710001500LEAK IN SYSTEMVACUUM TIGHT TOO WET TIGHTDRY SYSTEM 2000M I C R O N S250030003500400045005000Copyright 2018 CAC/BDP D 3300 Riverwood Parkway Atlanta GA, 30339 Edition Date: 09/18 Catalog No. 38MBR-03SI Manufacturer reserves the right to discontinue, or change at any time, specifications or designs without notice and without incurring obligations. Replaces: 38MBR-02SIOUTDOOR UNIT DIAGNOSTIC GUIDESFor ease of service, the systems are equipped with a diagnostic code display LEDs on both the indoor and outdoor units. The outdoor diagnostic is displayed on the outdoor unit microprocessor board.There may be a few error codes displayed in the indoor unit that might relate to the outdoor unit's problems. If possible, always check the diag -nostic codes displayed on the indoor unit first.The diagnostic codes displayed on the outdoor units are listed on Table 11.Table 11 — Unit Diagnostic GuidesFor additional diagnostic information, refer to the service manual.DISPLAYLED STATUSE1Communication malfunction between indoor and outdoor units.F0Protection of over - currentF1Open circuit or short circuit of outdoor ambient temperature sensor T4F2Open circuit or short circuit of condenser coil temperature sensor T3F3Open circuit or short circuit of Compressor discharge temperature sensor T5F4Outdoor unit EEPROM errorF5Outdoor fan speed has been out of control P0IPM malfunctionP1Over voltage or over low voltage protection P2High temperature protection of compressor top P3Outdoor low temperature protection P4Inverter compressor drive error P7Outdoor IGBT temperature sensor errorJ0High temperature protection of indoor coil in heating J1Outdoor temperature protection of outdoor coil in cooling J2Discharge temperature protection J3Protection of active PFC moduleJ4Communication error between control board and IPM board J5High - pressure switch protection J6Low - pressure switch protection J8AC voltage protection。
Denon AVS-3 3 IN 1 OUT HDMI 切换器用户手册说明书
AVS-33 IN / 1 OUT HDMI SWITCHER Owner’s ManualConfirming the accessories3 Inserting the batteries5 Operating range of the remote control unit6 Part names and functions7 Front panel7 Rear panel8 Side panel9 Remote control unit10 ConnectionsConnections11 Basic connections11 Connecting an external control device14 OperationsOperations15 Operating with the HDMI control (CEC) function15 Operating with the remote control unit16 Operating with the AVR control function17 TroubleshootingTroubleshooting20AppendixTrademark information23 SpecificationsSpecifications24Thank you for purchasing this Denon product.To ensure proper operation, please read this owner’s manual carefully before using the product. After reading this manual, be sure to keep it for future reference. Confirming the accessoriesCheck that the following parts are supplied with the product.0There are 5 types of supplied AC adapter plugs. Use the plug appropriate to the region you live in.2Confirm that the direction of the battery is correct and then insert the battery.Battery (CR2032)battery. In this case, there is a risk of burn when the liquid comes in contact with skins or clothes, so a great care should be taken. If the liquid accidentally comes in contact, wash with tap water and consult a doctor.0Remove the batteries from the remote control unit if it will not be in use for long periods.Operating range of the remote control unitPoint the remote control unit at the remote sensor when operating it.Front panelA Remote control sensorThis receives signals from the remote control unit. (v p. 6)Point the remote control unit at this sensor when operating it.B HDMI input indicators (HDMI INPUT 1 - 3)The number of the HDMI input that is currently selected is lit.This is lit as follows according to the power status of this unit:0Power on: Blue 0Standby: Red0The power of this unit is linked to the power status of the HDMI devices connected to HDMI connectors 1 to 3 and automatically turns on.0When the HDMI CONTROL switch is OFF:Links to the power of the device that is connected to the currently selected HDMI input.0When the HDMI CONTROL switch is ON:Links to the power of the devices that are connected to HDMI connectors 1to 3.C Input switching button (INPUT)This selects the HDMI input.When the button is pressed, the HDMI input switches.Rear panelA Remote control jack (REMOTE CONTROL (FLASHER) IN)This jack can be used to connect and control this unit externally with a separately sold IR repeater when this unit is positioned where the remote control signal cannot reach.Refer to “Connecting an external control device” (v p. 14) for how to connect.NOTE0This will disable remote sensor reception of this unit.B HDMI input connectors (HDMI IN 1 - 3)These connect game consoles, media players, or other HDMI source devices.C HDMI output connector (HDMI OUT)This outputs the selected HDMI input signal.D DC input connector (DC IN)This connects the supplied AC adapter.Using an AC adapter other than the one supplied may cause fault.Side panelA AVR control switch (AVR CONTROL)You can use the remote control unit for your Denon AV receiver/AV amplifier to switch the HDMI input of this unit.If using the HDMI control (CEC) function or the supplied remote control unit to change the HDMI input of this unit, keep this switch turned OFF. If using the AVR control function, it is necessary to change the settings and connections from the AV receiver/AV amplifier in advance. Refer to “Operating with the AVR control function” (v p. 17) for more information.B HDMI control switch (HDMI CONTROL)If using the HDMI control (CEC) function, turn this ON. This links to devices compatible with HDMI control (CEC) and changes the HDMI input of this unit.Refer to “Operating with the HDMI control (CEC) function” (v p. 15) for how to operate using the HDMI control (CEC) function.Remote control unitA HDMI input source select buttons (1 - 3)These select the HDMI input.Basic connectionsGame console(sold separately)1Use separately sold HDMI cables to connect game consoles or other source devices to HDMI inputconnectors 1 to 3 of this unit.2Use the supplied HDMI cable to connect an 8K-compatible HDMI input connector of an AV receiver/AV amplifier to the HDMI output connector of this unit. 3Connect the supplied AC adapter.0When connecting this unit to devices that are compatible with the 8K and 4K 120Hz video, use certified Ultra High Speed HDMI cables. If you use a different HDMI cable, the video may not be displayed or other problems may occur.o When mounting this unit to a wallYou can use the supplied wall-mount bracket to mount this unit to a wall.To ensure your safety, ask a professional to mount it to the wall.0When you mount this unit to a wall, use a commercially available IR repeater (separately sold) to receive signals from the remote control. Refer to “Connecting an external control device” (v p. 14) for more information.NOTE0When you mount the wall-mount bracket to this unit, be sure to use the supplied self- tapping screws. Using screws other than those supplied may cause fault.0To prevent people from accidentally pulling or tripping over the connector cable and causing this unit to fall over, be sure to fix the cable to a wall or other location. After mounting, be sure to confirm that it is safe. Also, perform regular inspections to confirm that there is no possibility of falling.0Denon does not bear responsibility for any injuries or accidents due to inappropriate mounting locations or mounting methods.1Mount the wall-mount bracket to this unit using the supplied screws.Attach the wall-mount bracket with the side with the u mark facing outward.2Fix this unit to the wall using separately sold wall-mount screws.Connecting an external control deviceEven if you put this unit in a cabinet or another location where the remote control signal cannot reach, if you connect a commercially available IR repeater (separately sold), you can operate this unit using the remote control unit.This will disable remote sensor reception of this unit.This unitMonaural mini-plug cable (Sold separately)Universal remoteorOperate using one of the following methods.Operating with the HDMI control (CEC) function1Turn the HDMI CONTROL switch on the side panel of this unit ON.2Turn on the power of all source devices (such as game consoles) connected to this unit with HDMI cables, the AV receiver/AV amplifier, and the TV.3Enable the HDMI control (CEC) function for all devices.0For source devices that have settings to link to other devices andturn them on when the source device power is turned on, enablethose settings. Refer to the manual for each device for moreinformation about the settings.4Turn the power of the TV to standby, and then confirm that the power of this unit, the source devices, and theAV receiver/AV amplifier also turn to standby.If the power is turned off for all source devices connected to this unit, the HDMI input indicators of this unit are lit in red.5Turn on the power of the source device you want to use, and then confirm that the power of this unit, theAV receiver/AV amplifier, and the TV turn on, and thatthe HDMI input switches correctly.The indicator for the selected HDMI input is lit in blue.0If the source device has an auto standby function, it is recommended to enable the auto standby function so that the power turns off automatically when not in use.0Depending on the specifications of the source device or TV that is connected, some functions may not be available.Operating with the remote control unit 1Turn on the power of the source device you want to use.2On the supplied remote control unit, press the HDMI input source select button (1 to 3) to perform playback.The indicator for the selected HDMI input is lit in blue.0You can also select an HDMI input by pressing the INPUT buttonon the main unit.3Switch the input source for the AV receiver/AV amplifier to the HDMI input connected to this unit.4Switch the input for the TV to the HDMI input connected to the AV receiver/AV amplifier.Operating with the AVR control functionIf you have an 8K-compatible Denon AV receiver/AV amplifier, you can use the remote control unit for the AV receiver/AV amplifier to switch the HDMI input for this unit.The 8K, GAME, and MEDIA PLAYER buttons on the remote control unit for the AV receiver/AV amplifier can be used to switch the HDMI input for this unit as follows.NOTE0This function cannot be used on the AVR-X8500H, AVC-X8500H, AVR-X8500HA, or AVC-X8500HA. It is recommended to use the learning function on the remote control unit for the AV receiver/AV amplifier.If you want to use the AVR control function, change the settings and connections for the AV receiver/AV amplifier according to the following procedure.o Positioning1Turn the AVR CONTROL switch on the side panel of this unit ON.2Position this unit close to your AV receiver/AV amplifier so that the remote control sensor on this unit canreceive remote control signals from the AV receiver/AV amplifier.This unitAV receiver /o Connecting1Connect the source devices connected to the HDMI input connectors for 8K, GAME, and MEDIA PLAYER on the back of the AV receiver/AV amplifier to HDMI input connectors 1 to 3 on this unit.2Connect the HDMI output connector on this unit to an 8K-compatible HDMI input connector on the AV receiver/AV amplifier.0The number of the 8K-compatible HDMI input connector varies depending on the specifications of AV receiver/AV amplifier. Connect after referring to the manual for AV receiver/AV amplifier.0When connecting this unit to devices that are compatible with the 8K and 4K 120Hz video, use certified Ultra High Speed HDMI cables. If you use a different HDMI cable, the video may not be displayed or other problems may occur.Game consoleo Configuring the settings for an AV receiver/AV amplifier1Open the “Inputs” - “Input Assign” settings screen from the menu for the AV receiver/AV amplifier.2Configure the settings to assign 8K-compatible HDMI connectors (6(8K) or 7(8K))z to the HDMI inputconnectors of the 8K, Game, and Media Player inputsources.z The 8K-compatible HDMI connectors vary depending on the specificationsof your AV receiver/AV amplifier. Configure the settings according to the specifications of AV receiver/AV amplifier.o Operating1Press the 8K, GAME, or MEDIA PLAYER button on the remote control unit for the AV receiver/AV amplifier.The inputs for this unit and for the AV receiver/AV amplifier switchsimultaneously. The HDMI input for this unit that corresponds to the signal received from the button is selected.This unitAV receiver /If a problem should arise, first check the following:1.Are the connections correct?2.Is the set being operated as described in the owner’s manual?3.Are the other devices operating properly?0If steps 1 to 3 above do not improve the problem, restarting the device may improve the problem.Remove and re-insert the power cord of the unit.If this unit does not operate properly, check the corresponding symptoms in this section.If the symptoms do not match any of those described here, consult your dealer as it could be due to a fault in this unit. In this case, disconnect the power immediately and contact the store where you purchased this unit.o Power does not turn on / Power is turned off0Confirm that the AC adapter is plugged into the outlet.0Check all connections to HDMI connectors.0Check whether the adapter plug for the AC adapter is attached correctly to the AC adapter.0Use the AC adapter supplied with this unit.0Confirm that the power is turned on for the source device connected to the selected HDMI input. The power for this unit is linked to the power of the source device connected to the HDMI input connector, and automatically turns on or to standby.o Power automatically turns off0This unit is linked to the power of the source device connected to the HDMI input connector, and automatically turns to standby.o Operations cannot be performed through the remote control unit0The battery is used up. Replace it with a new battery (CR2032).0Operate the remote control unit within a distance of about 23 ft/7 m from this unit and at an angle of within 30°.0Remove any obstacle between this unit and the remote control unit.0The orientation of the coin type lithium battery (CR2032) is incorrect. Confirm that the q mark on the battery is facing upward.0The set’s remote control sensor is exposed to strong light (direct sunlight, inverter type fluorescent bulb light, etc.). Move the set to a place in which the remote control sensor will not be exposed to strong light.0This will disable remote sensor reception of this unit.o No video is shown on the TV0Check the connections for all devices.0Insert connection cables all the way in.0Check whether you have mistaken the HDMI input connector for the HDMI output connector or vice versa.0Confirm that the power of the source device is turned on.0Confirm that the correct inputs are selected for this unit, the AV receiver/AV amplifier, and the TV.0Confirm that the resolutions of the source device and the TV are correct.0When enjoying content that is copyright-protected with HDCP 2.2 or HDCP 2.3, use a source device and TV that are compatible with HDCP 2.2 or HDCP 2.3.0Use a certified Ultra High Speed HDMI cable to enjoy 8K or 4K 120Hz videos.o Inputs of this unit cannot be switched with the HDMI control (CEC) function0Check whether the HDMI CONTROL switch on the side panel of this unit is turned ON.0Check whether the HDMI control function settings are enabled for all devices connected to this unit. In the settings for the connected source devices, if there are settings to link to and turn on other devices when the power is turned on, enable those settings as well.0The specifications for HDMI control vary by device. If the source device has an auto standby function, it is recommended to enable the auto standby function so that the power turns off automatically when not in use.0When you make connection related changes such as connecting an additional HDMI device, the link operation settings may be initialized. Turn off this unit and devices connected via HDMI, and turn them on again.0Depending on the connected devices and settings, the HDMI control function may not work. If the problem is not fixed even after confirming the above, use the remote control unit to change the inputs for this unit directly.o The inputs for this unit change when this unit receives the signals of the remote control supplied with the AV receiver/AV amplifier0The AVR CONTROL switch on the side panel of this unit is turned ON. If you do not want to use it, turn the switch OFF.o VideoResolution:480i, 480p, 576i, 576p, 720p 50/60, 1080i 50/60, 1080p 24/25/30/50/60/100/1204K 24/25/30/50/60/100AB/120AB, 8K 24AB/25AB/30AB/50AB/60AB Color:Deep Color, x.v. Color, Adobe RGB, Adobe YCC601, sYCC601, BT.2020HDR:HDR10, HDR10+, Dynamic HDR, Hybrid Log-GammaHDMI features:HDMI control (CEC), 3D, ALLM (Auto Low Latency Mode), VRR (Variable Refresh Rate),QMS (Quick Media Switching), QFT(Quick Frame Transport) Maximum data rate:40 GbpsHDCP Compliance:HDCP 1.4/2.3o AudioAudio Format:LPCM (2ch, 7.1ch) / Dolby Digital / DTS / Dolby Atmos / Dolby TrueHD /Dolby Digital Plus / DTS:X / DTS-HD Master Audio / DTS-HD High Resolution Audio /DTS Express / DSD / MPEG-2 AAC / MPEG-4 AAC / MPEG-H(Works with all audio formats supported by the connected AV receiver/AV amplifier)o AC adapterManufacturer:CUI INCAddress:20050 SW 112th Ave. Tualatin, OR 97062 Model identifier:SMI5-5-V-I38-C9Input voltage:AC 100 - 240 VInput AC frequency:50/60 HzOutput voltage: 5.0 VOutput current: 1.0 AOutput power: 5 WAverage active efficiency:75.5 %Efficiency at low load (±10 %):74.3 %No-load power consumption:0.075 Wo GeneralOperating temperature:41 °F - 95 °F (5 °C - 35 °C)Power supply:AC 100 - 230 V, 50/60 HzPower consumption: 2.3 WPower consumption in standby mode:0.2 WFor purposes of improvement, specifications and design are subject to change without notice.o Dimensions (Unit : in. (mm))n When mounting a wall-mount bracketo Weight: 0.7 lb (300 g) (When not mounting a wall-mount bracket)3520 10816 00AD©2021 Sound United. All Rights Reserved.。
德龍 TM-MG08CZT(AT) 迷你烤箱 使用說明書说明书
迷你烤箱使 用 說 明 書 TM-MG08CZT(AT)目錄使用前的準備安全注意事項 (2)使用注意事項 (5)各部件名稱 (6)使用方法使用前的準備 (7)使用方法 (8)清潔保養 (9)其他規格 (9)烘烤標準 (10)故障排除................................................................................................................................................11使用前請務必仔細閱讀並遵守以下“安全注意事項”,正確使用本產品。
請按照安全注意事項中的說明操作,以免給您和他人造成傷害及帶來不必要的財產損失。
本電器用於家庭或類似場所,如下列所示:●商店、辦公室及其他工作環境之員工廚房區域 ●農莊●旅館、汽車旅館及其他居住型環境 ●民宿型態之環境使用注意事項關於溫度調節●本烤箱通過溫控器點亮或熄滅加熱管,調節烘烤溫度。
正在烘烤時加熱管可能滅燈,並非故障。
關於廢棄處理●請勿隨意丟棄本產品及包裝材料。
請根據當地的規定處理。
各部件名稱■本體■內部■附件烤盤※ 請放在烤網上使用。
※ 請拉到前面再取出。
玻璃窗(兼用作電源開關)使用前的準備■放置1 請放在合適的場所• 請參考第4頁的“安全放置場所”章節後放置本產品。
2 請拆掉固定烤網的扎帶(3處)3請將電源插頭插入插座■預熱初次使用前請預熱。
1 放入烤盤,關閉烤箱門2 請旋轉加熱旋鈕選擇1000W3 請將定時旋鈕旋至5之後開始預熱• 請將定時旋鈕旋至6以上之後旋回5。
※ 結束後會發出“叮-”聲通知空烤結束。
使用方法放入食材※ 烘烤以下食材時,請將附帶的烤盤等放在烤網上。
• 出油食材• 出汁食材• 形狀容易塌掉的食材• 小於網眼的食材●使用鋁箔時,請注意避免接觸加熱管。
以免鋁箔溶解,,引起故障。
※ 請將食材放在烤網中央。
操作说明书-denon
DSB-100便携式高级蓝牙扬声器操作说明书您可将多页PDF打印在单张纸上。
准备拆开包装3概览4音质4设计4操作4特性与功能5充电7开启电源9关闭电源9连接方法蓝牙操作10配对10连接101 :首次连接112 :重新连接已配对的设备133 :重新连接NFC设备14同时连接多个蓝牙设备(多点功能)15操作调节音量16进行基本操作16使用有线连接听音乐17使用Envaya Mini进行免提通话操作18故障诊断提示20故障诊断22更改显示在蓝牙设备上的Envaya Mini设备名称27重新启动Envaya Mini28附录播放蓝牙设备29关于防飞溅功能的说明29商标信息30规格31索引33感谢您购买本产品。
使用Envaya Mini前请务必阅读本操作说明书。
拆开包装打开Envaya Mini的包装并检查是否包含以下项目。
不含USB至交流电源适配器。
概览音质0尽管Envaya Mini体积紧凑,通过使用磁路中的钕磁铁并利用无源辐射器中的独创环绕声形状,可产生强劲的播放声音。
0Envaya Mini兼容各种编码,包括高音质的aptX、AAC和SBC 编码。
Envaya Mini自动为您的蓝牙设备(智能手机或平板电脑)选择高级兼容编码,因此让您可以欣赏高级无线传输的声音。
此外,aptX兼容低延迟特性,因此您可以享受影音同步的视频和游戏。
设计0Envaya Mini采用纤细棒形设计,便于携带。
0防飞溅设计可防止因飞溅或使用湿手操作而造成损坏。
因此可以采取更多的使用方式,如在户外使用Envaya Mini。
操作0使用Envaya Mini上的按钮可进行基本操作(播放/暂停/跳过)。
0通过与蓝牙兼容手机进行配对,可使用Envaya Mini进行免提通话。
Envaya Mini配备CVC(清晰语音捕捉)技术以实现回声极小的低噪音通话。
0Envaya Mini可与多个蓝牙设备配对,并且带有NFC功能的移动设备可更轻松的配对和连接,将需配对设备一碰Envaya Mini的顶部即可。
D式风机使用说明书
离心风机使用说明书(D式传动方式)鞍山风机集团有限责任公司产品使用说明一、风机的形式1.本风机均可制成右旋转或左旋转两种形式,从原动机端看叶轮的旋转方向,如叶轮按顺时针旋转,则称为右旋转风机(或顺时针旋转风机),以“右”表示;叶轮按逆时针旋转, 则称为左旋转风机(或逆时针旋转风机),以“左”表示。
2.风机的传动方式为D式、电机与风机联接均采用弹性联轴器联接传动。
示意图如下注:(1)D式为悬臂支撑形式;(2)风机的出风口的安装位置,按叶轮的旋转方向,以机壳的出风口安装角度表示。
“右”“左”、均可制成0°、45°、90°、135°、°180°、五种基本角度(从原动机端看),如图所示,除以上五种基本角度外,可按用户要求制作。
二、风机的结构风机由叶轮、机壳、进风口、调节门、传动部分等部分组成;1.叶轮:叶片均为优质钢制成,焊接于弧锥形轮盖与平板形的轮盘中间,叶轮经动平衡校正,因此运转平稳,有较高的强度和耐磨性,使用寿命较长。
2.机壳:由钢板焊接成蜗形壳体,根据结构需要制成整体、两开、三开型式蜗形壳体。
各部件之间用螺栓联结。
3.传动组:主轴用优质钢制成,采用滚动轴承,润滑方式有两种,脂润滑和油润滑,简单区别在和两个独立的枕式轴承箱;全部为滚动轴承。
轴承箱上装有金属护套温度计、Pt100铂热电阻(根据用户需要)和油位指示器,风机的轴承油润滑,采用L-FC32#轴承油,或GB44384 N46(相当旧牌号30#机械油),油量控制在油位线上,不得超过高、低油位限值。
脂润滑采用2号锂基脂润滑脂润滑。
注:风机如配有水冷装置,采用普通工业自来水冷却,其水压为0.3~0.5MPa ,因此,须加输水管,耗水量随气温、使用情况不同而异,水量调节应使轴承产生的热量能及时带走,保持轴承温度不超过70℃为宜,水量过少轴承温升过高,水量过大易使轴承温度低于露点而产生油中带水现象。
变压器单元D3及D类型商品简介说明书
D3RETROFIT TERMINAL UNITSDRound Duct External Retrofit Terminal UnitConver t existing constant volume systems or old "system power ed" mechanical r egulator ter minals to ener gy efficient variable volume operation.• Available in 10 sizes to suit and install simply in ound ductwork. 0 – 4050 cfm (0 – 1911 l/s).• Va ious configu ations custom fab icated to suit individual applications.• Pressure dependent or independent airflow control.• Diamond Flow multi-point aver aging flow sensor on pr essur e independent models.• Digital, electric, analog electronic or pneumatic control.Model 36VRR See page D5Rectangular Slide-in Retrofit Terminal UnitConvert existing constant volume systems to energy efficientvariable volume operation.• Available in 15 valve sizes to handle a large range of air volumes. 0 – 15000 cfm (0 – 7079 l/s).• Custom fab icated to suit any duct size f om 5" x 5" (127 x 127) up to 52" x 26" (1321 x 660).• Diamond Flow multi-point averaging sensor.• Pressure independent airflow control.• Digital, analog electronic or pneumatic control.Model 36VRSSee Page D10GENERAL PRODUCT OVERVIEWInternal Retrofit Terminal UnitsDesigned to replace the mechanical regulators in old systempower ed ter minal units in or der to substantially lower the ope r ational static p r essu r e r equi r ement. The ai r valves include a damper , flow sensor and actuator and make use of state-of-the-art controls in order to reduce operating cost.• Custom built on a specific project basis.• Variable or constant volume pressure independent airflow control.• Diamond Flow multi-point averaging flow sensor.• Models available to r etr ofit most br and name mechanical regulator design terminal units.• Digital, analog electronic or pneumatic control.Model 36VRTR Contact your Nailor Sales Rep.Retrofit Terminal Units• Convert Constant Air Volume Systems to Variable Air Volume.• Convert Constant Volume Dual Duct Systems to Variable Air Volume.• Convert Multizone Systems to Variable Air Volume.• Convert Mechanical Constant Volume Regulators to Low Pressure Digital, Analog Electronic or Pneumatic Controls.Nailor manufactures a range of standard and custom design retrofit terminal units for all applications.Model 36VRRModel 36VRS Model 36VRTRModel 36VRSD4R E T R O F I T T E R M I N A L U N I T SConstant Volume Reheat SystemCold ai f om the cent al station is dist ibuted th ough the existing main t unk and b anch ducts. The Model 36VRS Retrofit Terminals will convert the constant volume system to pressure independent variable air volume operation.Each 36VRS te r minal is signaled by a di r ect acting the r mostat. The p r essu r e independent minimum ai r flow is set at a thermostat output pressure of 8 psi or less, while the maximum is set at 13 psi or greater.The existing reheat coil in each zone is actuated on a fall in room temperature, as the thermostat output decreases from 8 to 3 psi.The fan capacity must be reduced since the total air volume is reduced.Multizone SystemHot or cold air from the central station multizone air handler is distributed through the existing zone system. The Series 36VR Retrofit Terminals will convert the multizone system to variable air volume operation.The zone damper s in the centr al station air handler ar e made with two-position actuator s; each zone is fully open, either heating or cooling. There is no mixing. (Controls may be selected for an outdoor thermostat, a manual selector or changeover signal.)A dual function ther mostat in each zone is dir ect acting for cooling, r ever se acting for heating. In r esponse to the r oom temper atur e, the ther mostat r esets the velocity contr oller for pressure independent control of the Series 36VR .The fan capacity may be reduced since the total air volume is reduced.Some Typical Applications for the Model Series 36VR Retrofit Terminal UnitsDual Duct SystemHot and cold air from the central station is distributed through the existing supply ducts and terminals. The Series 36VR Retrofit Terminals will convert the constant volume system to variable air volume pressure independent operation.Remove the mechanical constant volume regulator from the existing ter minal, while a Model 36VRS is installed in the dischar ge box or duct. A dir ect acting ther mostat contr ols both the 36VRS unit and the modulating tandem damper in the existing box. On a rise in room temperature, the 36VRS reduces the hot airflow. At the minimum setting, the damper in the existing terminal begins to modulate, and mixing occurs. A fur ther temper atur e r ise incr eases the cold air flow to the maximum.The fan capacity may be r educed down since the total air volume is reduced.D5RETROFIT TERMINAL UNITSDModel 36VRR is designed for r ound ductwor k r etr ofit application. Ter minals ar e available in 10 sizes and ar e nominally undersized to ensure a good fit.Easy, low-cost installation into existing ductwor k. The installer cuts out a section in the round duct and replaces the duct section with the conversion unit.STANDARD FEATURES:• Casing 22 ga. (0.86), corrosion-resistant steel with stiffening beads. Sizes 14 and 16 are 20 ga. (1.0).• Blade: Two layers of 22 ga. (0.86), cor osion-r esistant steel laminated together (equivalent to 16 gauge) with across-linked polyurethane peripheral gasket for tight shut-off, 90° rotation, CW to close. Damper leakage is less than 1% of terminal rated airflow 3” w.g. (750 Pa) as tested in accordance with ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 130.• Bearing: Self-lubricating oilite bronze and less than 2% at 6” w.g. (1500 Pa).• Drive Shaft/Axles: 1/2” (13) diameter plated steel, double-bolted to blades. Indicator mark on the end of the shaft to show damper position.• Full electrical controls enclosure for factory mounted DDC and analog electronic controls.• Multi-point aver aging ‘Diamond Flow’ sensor . Aluminum constr uction. Gauge taps ar e pr ovided for field balancing when controls are factory mounted.• Right-hand contr ol location is standar d (as shown). Left-hand is optional.Options:• FMI Removable Flow Sensor• Available in Type 304 and 316 stainless steel construction for laboratory/fume hood exhaust applications.• Controls enclosure for field mounted controls.• 24 volt control transformer. • Toggle disconnect switch.• Pneumatic o Analog Elect onic P essu e Independent controls by Nailor. Factory mounted and calibrated.• Digital contr ols by BMS Contr actor. Factor y mounted byNailor.FACTORY MOUNTED CONTROLSD6R E T R O F I T T E R M I N A L U N I T S4GEQOOGPFGF #KTƀQY 4CPIGU (QT /QFGN 844 4QWPF 4GVTQſV 6GTOKPCN 7PKVUThe r ecommended ai r flow r anges below a r e fo r Round Duct Ret ofit Te minal Units with p essu e independent cont ols and ar e pr esented as r anges for total and contr oller specific minimum and maximum airflow. Airflow ranges are based upon maintaining reasonable sound levels and controller limits using Nailor’s Diamond Flow Sensor as the air flow measur ing device. For a given unit size, the minimum, auxiliar y minimum (wher e applicable) and the maximum flow setting must be within the r ange limits to ensur e pressure independent operation, accuracy and repeatability. Minimum airflow limits are based upon .02" w.g. (5 Pa) differential p r essu r e signal f r om Diamond Flow Senso r on analog/digital contr ols and .03" (7.5) for pneumatic contr ollers. This is a realistic low limit for many transducers used in the digital controls industry. Check with your controls supplier for minimum limits. Setting airflow minimums lower , may cause hunting and failur e to meet minimum ventilation requirements. Factory settings will therefore not be made outside these r anges. A minimum setting of zer o (shut-off) is also available. Where an auxiliary setting is specified, the value must be greater than the minimum setting.The high end of the tabulated Total Airflow Range on pneumatic and analog electr onic contr ols r epr esents the Diamond Flow Sensor ’s differential pressure reading at 1" w.g. (250 Pa). The high end airflow range for digital controls is represented by the indicated transducer differential pressure.ASHRAE 130 "Per for mance Rating of Air Ter minals" is the method of test for the cer tification pr ogr am. The "standar d r ating condition" (certification rating point) airflow volumes for each terminal unit primary valve size ar e tabulated below per AHRI Standar d 880. These air volumes equate to an approximate inlet velocity of 2000 fpm (10.2 m/s).When digital or other controls are mounted by Nailor, but supplied by others, these values are guidelines only, based upon experience with the majority of controls currently available. Controls supplied by others for factory mounting are configured and calibrated in the field. Airflow settings on pneumatic and analog controls supplied by Nailor are factory preset when provided.Model 36VRRImperial Units, Cubic Feet per MinuteMetric Units, Liters per SecondD7RETROFIT TERMINAL UNITSDPerformance Data • NC Level Application GuideModel 36VRRPerformance Notes:1. NC levels ar e calculated fr om thepublished r aw data and based on pr ocedur es outlined in AHRI Standar d 885, Appendix E. 2. Discha r ge sound attenuation deductions are based on environmental effect, duct lining, br anch power division, insulated flex duct, end r eflection and space effect and are as follows:3. Radiated sound attenuation deductions are based on a mineral tile ceiling and envi onmental effect and are as follows:0LQ LQOHW ¨3V LV WKH PLQLPXP VWDWLF p r essu r e r equi r ed to achieve r ated airflow (damper full open).5. Dash (–) in space denotes an NC level of less than 20.Discharge attenuation Octave Band234567< 300 cfm 242839535940300 – 700 cfm 272940515339> 700 cfm293041515239Radiation attenuationOctave Band 234567Total dB reduction181920263136D8R E T R O F I T T E R M I N A L U N I T SPerformance Notes:1. Discharge sound power is the noise emitted from the unit discharge into the downstream duct.2. Sound power levels are in decibels, dB re 10-12 watts.3. All sound data listed by octave bands is raw data without any corrections for room absorption or duct attenuation.4. Min. inlet ţPs is the minimum ope r ating p r essu r e r equi r ement (damper full open).5. Data der ived fr om tests conducted in acco r dance with ANSI/ASHRAEStandard 130 and AHRI Standard 880.RETROFIT TERMINAL UNITS D Performance Notes:1. Radiated sound powe r is the breakout noise transmitted through the unit casing walls.2. Sound power levels are in decibels, dB re 10-12 watts.3. All sound data listed by octave bandsis raw data without any corrections forroom absorption or duct attenuation.4. Min. inlet ţPs is the minimumope r ating p r essu r e r equi r ement(damper full open).5. Data der ived fr om tests conductedin acco r dance with ANSI/ASHRAEStandard 130 and AHRI Standard 880.D9D10R E T R O F I T T E R M I N A L U N I T SSTANDARD FEATURES:• Damper: 16 ga. (1.6) galvanized steel blade and frame construction with extruded PVC blade seals and metallic side jamb seals. Leakage is less than 2% of nominal *******"w.g.(746Pa)astestedinaccordancewith ASHRAE Standard 130.• Bea r ings: Celcon ®.• Dr ive Shaft: 1/2" (13) dia. plated steel, double-bolted to blade. Indicator mar k on the end of the shaft to show damper position. 90o rotation. CW to close.• Full electrical controls enclosure for factory mounted DDC and analog electronic controls.• Multi-point ave r aging ‘Diamond Flow’ senso r : Aluminum. Gauge taps ar e pr ovided for field balancing when controls are factory mounted.• Gasket under the mounting plate and around periphery of terminal insert seal the unit to the sides of the duct.Options:• Controls enclosure for field mounted controls.• 24 volt control transformer. • Toggle disconnect switch.• Pneumatic o r Analog Elect r onic P r essu r e Independent controls by Nailor. Factory mounted and calibrated.• Digital contr ols by BMS Contr actor. Factor y mounted by Nailor.A slide-in type Retrofit Air Terminal Unit forsquar e or r ectangular ductwor k. Conver ts constant volume systems to var iable air volume. Available in 15 individual valve sizes up to 15,000 cfm (7079 l/s). Nominal valve size is the same as smallest available duct size in table. Each unit (valve) size is available to suit var ious duct sizes asshown in the table. Top, bottom and/or side blank-off plates ar e used to br ing valve up to the r equir ed nominal ductwor k dimension. Airflow ranges are based on valve size and acoustical considerations for duct velocity. Model 36VRS is available to suit duct sizes within the tabulated range in 1" (25) increments.Simple, low cost installation into existing ductwork. The installer cuts a rectangular hole in the side of the duct, cuts away the insulation (where present), slides the unit into the duct and screws the mounting plate to the side of the duct.Dimensional Data:D11RETROFIT TERMINAL UNITSDRecommended Airflow RangesFor Model 36VRS Slide-in Retrofit Terminal UnitsThe r ecommended air flow r anges below ar e for ter minal units with pressure independent controls and are based upon controller sensitivity limits as shown for each control type and acoustical consideration for duct velocity. For a given unit size, the minimum, auxiliar y minimum (wher e applicable) and the maximum flow settings must be within the r ange limits to ensur e pr essur e independent oper ation, accur acy and repeatability. For these reasons, factory settings will not be made outside these r anges. A minimum setting of zer o (shut-off) is also available. Wher e an auxiliar y setting is specified, the value must be greater than the minimum setting.When digital or other controls are mounted by Nailor, but supplied by others, these values are guidelines only, based upon experience with the majority of controls currently available. Controls supplied by others for factory mounting are configured and calibrated in the field.Model 36VRSModel 36VRS Square or RectangularD12R E T R O F I T T E R M I N A L U N I T SPerformance Data • NC Level Application GuideModel 36VRSFor full performance table notes, see page D7.D13RETROFIT TERMINAL UNITSDPerformance Data • NC Level Application GuideModel 36VRSFor full performance table notes, see page D7.D14R E T R O F I T T E R M I N A L U N I T SSTANDARD FEATURES:• 22 ga. (0.86) corrosion-resistant steel casing with stiffening beads and corrosion-resistant steel blade up to 12" (305) dia., 20 ga. (1.00) over 12" (305) dia.• Sized to fit nominal round duct sizes.• Inlet and outlet stiffening beads p ovide a means fo secure flexible duct connection.• Balancing damper with hand locking quadrant.• Multi-point aver aging Diamond Flow Sensor : Aluminum construction.• Sensor design minimizes pressure drop and regenerated noise.The Model 36FMSD Flow Measuring Station is a multi-point aver aging air flow sensor combined with integr al balancing damper. The 36FMSD allows the field balancer to measure and adjust the airflow to a diffuser or other air terminal device located downstream.The 36FMSD is an especially useful option for balancing individual displacement ventilation diffusers.A chart is provided on the unit which gives airflow vs. signal differential pressure for direct reading of airflow.Dimensional Data – 36MSFD。
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Denon UD-M3用户手册说明书
So, what goes into Optical In will go out of Optical 3 or 4, it seems. I have a similar capability, but with fewer Optical connections (i.e., 2, as opposed to your 4). Sorry, just guessing here. See less See more Thanks for the reply, I feel I'm half way there. With turning on Zone 2 (or 3) I've enabled the optical out, but now they are not sending a signal. I'm not sure how to configure the zones, I've never tried. How do I setup zone 2 to send optical our #3? There are no setups when I select different zones using the controller and I wasnt able to find anything in the main windows. Cant seem to get it working still. any help would be great. Zones 2 or 3 will only have audio signals thru ANALOG connections! Cheers. Regards, Chuck
Denon ud-m3 manual user manual
M360&M380售饭机硬件说明书
使用说明书消费机M360/M380使用产品前,请详细阅读本使用说明书!深圳市凯路科技发展有限公司!注意事项及使用要求在使用本设备时,应遵循下述基本注意事项。
1.当需使用新系统时,请先用系统更换功能转换系统。
2.在使用清空极内数据和初始化功能时,先确认机内是否仍有数据,否则先将数据采集。
3.通讯距离超过500M时,请选用带屏蔽的介质,并接地及加终端电阻。
4.通讯距离超过1200M时,需加中继器。
5.用户刷卡时,将卡在消费机的感应区轻轻一晃即可,勿用卡片拍打机器。
6.经常保持消费机清洁,防止水、油烟、灰尘、腐蚀性气体等侵入机内,以免影响机器的正常工作。
7.机壳表面沾有污垢和灰尘时,用干燥的细布擦干净即可,不得使用清洁液及其它化学溶剂,以免腐蚀机壳表面和流入机内损坏元器件。
10.若本机发生故障,非专业人员不要打开机器,应及时与当地经销商、技术服务中心或直接与我公司联系目录产品简介RD-M360/380非接触IC卡消费机由深圳市凯路科技有限公司研制。
它代替了传统的用现金、磁卡、接触式IC卡、光电卡等消费的方式,取而代之的是目前技术最先进的非接触IC卡消费方式,用户消费时只需在感应区的有效距离内出示卡,消费机认可后便可完成消费,即方便用户消费,又方便管理人员统计和管理消费情况,实现了消费数据采集、数据统计和信息查询过程自动化,可广泛应用于食堂、餐厅娱乐场所等消费。
卡片感应区⏹ 设备外观⏹ 产品特点1. 操作简单、快捷。
双面显示屏,操作人员和用户可同时查看显示内容,直观明了。
2. 存储容量大,方便用户存储各种数据。
3.联网时由系统软件设置日期、时间、用餐时段、识别的卡类型、消费方式、定值方式、编号方式和消费时对应的价格等;不联网时可由系统卡设置日期、时间、定值方式消费价格等。
4.具有灵活的消费方式,如单价消费方式、编号消费方式、定值消费方式和分时段限次消费方式。
5. 具有一日限额、限次、超额加密码消费等功能。
天龙功放设置1[指南]
(更新完毕)天龙3808的安装及调试方法( 也对应AVC-2808,AVR-1908 )AVC-3808的安装调试步骤为例,主要分为6大部分:1、电源处理2、器材连接及摆位3、调低音炮4、自动测试5、菜单设定6、其它一、电源处理完成设备摆位以后(先不要连接各设备),就要注意电源部分的处理。
一般来说,安装在家庭中的音响系统最基本要注意两点:1、电源的分配:要有好的效果,就一定要将音源部分如DVD、CD的电源与功放和低音炮分开。
如果有条件的话,最好直接从电表中引出3路电源,投影机一路,DVD和CD播放机一路,功放和低音炮一路。
等离子电视可以和功放一路,这里需要特别注意的是音源部分如DVD和CD播放机必须单独一路,以防止数码噪音的干扰,确保我们听到干净准确的声音。
这部分工作做好了,1万多的器材也可以出好的声音,如果听之任之,十多万的器材声音也不会好。
如果只有一路电源,我们可以采取补救方案,即保证音源部分(如DVD机、CD机)等使用滤波插座,这样可以避免数码电路的高频杂波干扰功放,投影等敏感的模拟电路。
2、电源的极性:我们知道电源一根是火线,一根是零线,插错也有声音,但声音不好,怎么样才能知道插得对不对呢?用万用表来测量,方法如下:每部器材都要单独测试,确保插对。
测试时必须将所有讯号线和地线除去。
检查受检测的器材插头是两脚插头还是附有地线的三脚插头。
若是三脚插头,必须用一个三脚转二脚的转接插头,将地线切离,否则无法测量。
将两脚插头插入电源后,然后将万用表拨到AC 3V档(尽量小的档位),将万用表测针一端接机壳螺丝(低音炮则接RCA端子的外表),手握另一端,读数最小的为正确的电源接法。
所有设备保证极性的正确统一,就可以把设备之间的干扰减少到最低。
二、器材连接及摆位我们应选用优质的电源线、音箱线、信号线把系统连接好(注意线材的方向、相位要正确),好的线材对系统有直接的影响,所以我们要注意安装中的每一个细节。
天龙触摸屏操作台说明书
天龙触摸屏操作台说明书天龙触摸屏操作台说明书天龙触摸屏操作台是一种先进的人机交互设备,采用触摸屏技术,以简约、高效的形式实现各种操作功能。
本说明书旨在帮助用户了解天龙触摸屏操作台的基本操作方法,并提供一些实用的提示和建议,以便您能更好地利用这个设备,提升工作效率。
第一章:操作台介绍1.1 外观设计天龙触摸屏操作台采用简约而现代的外观设计,具有人性化的曲线和平滑的边角,使其看起来时尚且高端。
1.2 触摸屏功能天龙触摸屏操作台配备高灵敏度、高分辨率的触摸屏,使用户可以通过手指在屏幕上轻触、滑动、缩放等方式进行各种操作,提供更加直观和便捷的操作体验。
第二章:操作方法2.1 启动与关闭通过长按电源按钮即可启动或关闭天龙触摸屏操作台。
在启动过程中,请耐心等待系统加载完成。
2.2 界面导航天龙触摸屏操作台主界面采用直观的图标布局,用户可以通过轻触屏幕上的图标来进入不同的应用程序。
通过滑动屏幕,您可以在不同页面之间进行切换。
2.3 输入与编辑在天龙触摸屏操作台上,您可以使用虚拟键盘进行文字、数字等输入。
同时,您也可以使用手写功能,并支持手写笔的使用,轻松实现各种输入需求。
编辑文本时,您可以使用简单的手势操作进行选中、复制、粘贴等操作。
2.4 应用程序操作天龙触摸屏操作台内置了丰富的应用程序,如浏览器、邮件、日历、相册等。
您可以通过轻触图标进入相应的应用程序,并根据自己的需要进行各种操作。
第三章:实用提示3.1 保持清洁请定期使用干净、柔软的布料或专用清洁布进行触摸屏的清洁,以保持屏幕的清晰度和灵敏度。
注意避免用力过大,防止刮伤屏幕。
3.2 防止过度疲劳长时间使用触摸屏可能会导致手指疲劳和不适,建议适当休息并做手指放松运动,以保护手部健康。
3.3 定期更新软件天龙触摸屏操作台的软件升级可以提供更好的性能和功能,建议定期检查和更新操作台的软件版本。
结语:本说明书介绍了天龙触摸屏操作台的基本操作方法和使用技巧,并提供了一些保养和使用建议。
天龙功放设置大全
天龙功放设置大全随着近年来高清,HTPC和次世代音频的流行,很多新烧友第一次购入了功放。
而很多资深的发烧友也借着这波次世代的浪潮升级了自己的功放.在几个功放厂商中,天龙以其合适的价格,强劲的功能和火爆的影院效果吸引了很多烧友. 然而天龙的说明书读起来相对晦涩,而设置菜单不但往往为英文,而且做得也不够人性化,以致于很多烧友在新机器到家以后摸索半天,也往往还不能发出美妙的声音。
甚至有些烧友在未能找到最佳设置之前就提前放弃,这样器材就不能发挥所有的潜力,殊为可惜。
本文将从天龙功放简单的连接及设置说起,然后再对某些设置进行详细解释,希望能起到攻略的作用,让各位接触天龙功放不久的烧友们都能合理的设置自己的功放,使其表现能对得起花下去的银子.本文所涉及的设置适用于大多数的天龙功放,然而不同型号之间总有细微不同,如果您发现文中所述与您的功放不一致,只能请您自行钻研说明书了.一、连接新机到家后,不要马上插上电源,先看看机器的背面,是不是类似于下图,只是插口少了一些?什么?您的功放后背和图里的一模一样?先让俺拜一下买得起天龙的旗舰型号的米人!连线时您可能会注意到功放上有很多"DVD”,"HDP”,"AVR"等字样。
这些其实不用理会,在以后是可以在设置里随时更改的.唯一要注意的就是模拟信号不要插错了,比如色差的Y,Cb,Cb等.对于一般的应用,这一步应该是比较简单的。
二、音箱参数设置确定音箱等都连接好了,并且极性无误以后,就可以插上电源线并开机了。
记得把电视机也打开,在进行设置时,看电视机上的OSD 比看功放上的小屏幕要舒服多了。
这一步可以通过两种方式来做,一是自动设置(Auto Setup),二是手动设置(Manual Setup)。
某些初次使用功放的玩家可能不会信任自动设置功能,事实上这是一个相当强大的功能.天龙功放使用的自动设置功能来自于第三方的Audyssey公司.使用方法为将机器带的麦克风置于听音位置,机器发出测试音,然后对麦克风收到的声音进行分析计算后得出适合各声道音箱的设置.对于大多数没有声压计的烧友,笔者都建议至少跑一遍Auto Setup然后手动进行微调。