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390National Instruments • Tel: (800) 433-3488•Fax: (512) 683-9300•***********•C o u n t e r /T i m e r A c c e s s o r i e s a n d C a b l e sD a t a A c q u i s i t i o n a n d S i g n a l C o n d i t i o n i n gAccessory and Cable Selection ProcessStep 1.Select your counter/timer device from Tables 1 and 2.Step ing Tables 1 and 2 as a guide,determine which accessories are appropriate for that device.Select an accessory using Table 3 as reference.Step ing Tables 1 and 2,determine the appropriate cable solution for your selected counter/timer device and accessory.AccessoriesBNC-2121 (See Figure 1)Connector block with BNC and spring terminal connections for easy connection of I/O signals to counter/timer devices.The BNC-2121 offers spring terminals,as well as eight dedicated and six user-defined BNC connectors,which provide access to all I/O signals.This connector block is also a full-featured test accessory that provides pulse-train,trigger,and quadrature encoder signals.For the connections,refer to the BNC-2121 user guide at /manualsBNC-2121......................................................................................................778289-01Dimensions – 26.7 by 11.2 by 5.5 cm (8.0 by 4.4 by 2.2 in.)CA-1000 (See Figure 2)Configurable signal connectivity solution for connecting counter/timers to different types of standard I/O connectors.You can also incorporate switches and LED indicators.You can place the CA-1000 under a laptop PC,on a benchtop,or in a 19 in.rack.CA-1000......................................................................................................See page 351Dimensions – 30.7 by 25.4 by 4.3 cm (12.1 by 10 by 1.7 in.)Counter/Timer Accessories and CablesFigure 2. CA-1000 Configurable Signal Conditioning SolutionFigure 1. BNC-2121 Connector BlockAccessory DescriptionPage BNC-2121BNC connector block with built-in test features390CA-1000Configurable connector accessory 390SCB-68Shielded screw connector block 391TB-2715Front-mount terminal block for PXI-660x391TBX-68DIN-rail connector block 391CB-68LP Low-cost screw connector block 391CB-68LPR Low-cost screw connector block 391Table 1. Accessories and Cables for PXI-6601 and PCI-6602Table 2. Accessories and Cables for PXI-6602 and PXI-6608Table 3. Overview of AccessoriesPCI-6601, PCI-6602AccessoriesCables BNC-2121, CA-1000, SCB-68,–TBX-68, CB-68LP , and CB-68LPR R6868 or SH68-68-D1TB-2715N/APXI-6602, PXI-6608AccessoriesCables BNC-2121, CA-1000, SCB-68,–TBX-68, CB-68LP , and CB-68LPR R6868 or SH68-68-D1TB-2715Connects directly to the deviceCounter/Timer Accessories and CablesSCB-68 Shielded I/O Connector Block (See Figure 3)Shielded I/O connector block for easy connection of I/O signals to the counter/timer devices.T he screw terminals are housed in a metal enclosure for protection from noise bined with a shielded cable,the SCB-68 provides rugged,very low-noise signal termination.T he SCB-68 also includes two general-purpose breadboard areas.SCB-68..............................................................................................................776844-01Dimensions – 19.5 by 15.2 by 4.5 cm (7.7 by 6.0 by 1.8 in)TB-2715 Terminal Block (See Figure 4)With the T B-2715 terminal block for PXI counter/timer devices,you can connect signals directly without additional cables.Screw terminals provide easy connection of I/O signals.The TB-2715 latches to the front of your PXI module with locking screws and provides strain relief.TB-2715............................................................................................................778242-01Dimensions – 8.43 by 10.41 by 2.03 cm (3.32 by 4.1 by 0.8 in.)TBX-68 I/O Connector Block with DIN-Rail Mounting (See Figure 5)Termination accessory with 68 screw terminals for easy connection of field I/O signals to the counter/timer devices.The TBX-68 is mounted in a protective plastic base with hardware for mounting on a standard DIN rail.TBX-68..............................................................................................................777141-01Dimensions – 12.50 by 10.74 cm (4.92 by 4.23 in.)CB-68LP and CB-68LPR I/O Connector Blocks (See Figure 6)Low-cost termination accessories with 68 screw terminals for easy connection of field I/O signals to the counter/timer devices.The connector blocks include standoffs for use on a desktop or mounting in a custom panel.T he CB-68LP has a vertically mounted 68-pin connector.The CB-68LPR has a right-angle mounted connector for use with with the CA-1000.CB-68LP............................................................................................................777145-01Dimensions – 14.35 by 10.74 cm (5.65 by 4.23 in.)CB-68LPR ........................................................................................................777145-02Dimensions – 7.62 by 16.19 cm (3.00 by 6.36 in.)391National Instruments • Tel: (800) 433-3488•Fax: (512) 683-9300•***********•Counter/Timer Accessories and CablesData Acquisition andSignal ConditioningFigure 6. CB-68LP and CB-68LPR I/O Connector BlocksFigure 5. TBX-68 I/O Connector BlockFigure 4. TB-2715 I/O Terminal BlockFigure 3. SCB-68 Shielded I/O Connector Block392National Instruments • Tel: (800) 433-3488•Fax: (512) 683-9300•***********•C o u n t e r /T i m e r A c c e s s o r i e s a n d C a b l e sD a t a A c q u i s i t i o n a n d S i g n a l C o n d i t i o n i n gCablesRTSI Bus Cables (See Figures 7 and 8)Use RT SI bus cables to connect timing and synchronization signals among measurement,vision,motion,and CAN boards for PCI.For systems using long and short boards,order the extended RTSI cable.2 boards ..........................................................................................................776249-023 boards ..........................................................................................................776249-034 boards ..........................................................................................................776249-045 boards ..........................................................................................................776249-05Extended,5 boards ........................................................................................777562-05SH68-68-D1 Shielded Cable (See Figure 9)Shielded 68-conductor cable terminated with two 68-pin female 0.050 series D-type connectors.This cable connects counter/timer devices to accessories.1 m..................................................................................................................183432-012 m..................................................................................................................183432-02R6868 Ribbon I/O Cable (See Figure 10)68-conductor flat ribbon cable terminated with two 68-pin e this cable to connect the NI PCI-6601 to an accessory.For signal integrity with high-frequency signals,use the SH68-68-D1 with the NI 6602 and NI 6608.1 m..................................................................................................................182482-01Custom Connectivity Components68-Pin Custom Cable Connector/Backshell Kit (See Figure 11)68-pin female mating custom cable kit for use in making custom 68-conductor cables.Solder-cup contacts are available for soldering of cable wires to the connector.68-pin custom cable kit ................................................................................776832-01PCB Mounting ConnectorsPrinted circuit board (PCB) connectors for use in building custom accessories that connect to 68-conductor shielded and ribbon cables.Two connectors are available,one for right-angle and one for vertical mounting onto a PCB.68-pin,male,right-angle mounting..............................................................777600-0168-pin,male,vertical mounting....................................................................777601-01Counter/Timer Accessories and CablesFigure 10. R6868 Ribbon I/O CableFigure 9. SH68-68-D1 Shielded CableFigure 8. Extended RTSI Bus CableFigure 7. RTSI Bus CableFigure 11. 68-Pin Custom Cable Kit。

JET 模型BPF-1248 12 x 48 英寸盒和盘焊机操作说明和零件手册说明书

JET 模型BPF-1248 12 x 48 英寸盒和盘焊机操作说明和零件手册说明书

Operating Instructions and Parts Manual12 x 48 in. Box and Pan BrakeModel BPF-1248JET427 New Sanford RoadLaVergne, Tennessee 37086 Part No. M-754110 Ph.: 800-274-6848 Edition 1 10/2015 Copyright © 2015 JET1.0 IMPORTANT SAFETYINSTRUCTIONSREAD ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THIS BOX AND PAN BRAKE.WARNING – To reduce the risk of injury:1. Read and understand the entire owner'smanual before attempting assembly or operation.2. Read and understand the warnings posted onthe machine and in this manual. Failure tocomply with all of these warnings may causeserious injury.3. Replace the warning labels if they becomeobscured or removed.4. This box and pan brake is designed andintended for use by properly trained and experienced personnel only. If you are notfamiliar with the proper and safe operation of abrake, do not use until proper training andknowledge have been obtained.5. Do not use this brake for other than its intendeduse. If used for other purposes, JET disclaimsany real or implied warranty and holds itselfharmless from any injury that may result fromthat use.6. Always wear ANSI Z87.1 approved safetyglasses or face shield while using this drumsander. (Everyday eyeglasses only have impactresistant lenses; they are not safety glasses.) 7. Before operating this machine, remove tie,rings, watches and other jewelry, and rollsleeves up past the elbows. Do not wear looseclothing. Confine long hair. Non-slip footwear oranti-skid floor strips are recommended.8. Wear ear protectors (plugs or muffs) if noisereaches unsafe levels.9. Some dust created by power sanding, sawing,grinding, drilling and other construction activities contain chemicals known to causecancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. Some examples of these chemicals are:•Lead from lead based paint.•Crystalline silica from bricks, cement and other masonry products.•Arsenic and chromium from chemically treated lumber.Your risk of exposure varies, depending on howoften you do this type of work. To reduce yourexposure to these chemicals, work in a well-ventilated area and work with approved safetyequipment, such as face or dust masks that arespecifically designed to filter out microscopicparticles.10. Do not operate this machine while tired or underthe influence of drugs, alcohol or any medication.11. Remove adjusting keys and wrenches. Form ahabit of checking to see that keys and adjustingwrenches are removed from the machine before turning it on.12. Keep safety guards in place at all times whenthe machine is in use. If removed for maintenance purposes, use extreme caution and replace the guards immediately after completion of maintenance.13. Check damaged parts. Before further use of themachine, a guard or other part that is damagedshould be carefully checked to determine that itwill operate properly and perform its intendedfunction. Check for alignment of moving parts,binding of moving parts, breakage of parts, mounting and any other conditions that mayaffect its operation. A guard or other part that isdamaged should be properly repaired or replaced.14. Provide for adequate space surrounding workarea and non-glare, overhead lighting.15. Keep the floor around the machine clean andfree of scrap material, oil and grease.16. Keep visitors a safe distance from the workarea. Keep children away.17. Make your workshop child proof with padlocks,master switches or by removing starter keys. 18. Give your work undivided attention. Lookingaround, carrying on a conversation and “horse-play” are careless acts that can result in seriousinjury.19. Maintain a balanced stance at all times so thatyou do not fall into the blade or other movingparts. Do not overreach or use excessive forceto perform any machine operation.20. Use recommended accessories; improperaccessories may be hazardous.21. Maintain tools with care. Keep blades sharp andclean for the best and safest performance.Follow instructions for lubricating and changingaccessories.22. Do not stand on the machine. Serious injurycould occur if the machine tips over.23. Remove loose items and unnecessary workpieces from the area before operating the machine. 24. Don’t use in dangerous environment. Don’t usemachine in damp or wet location, or expose to rain. Keep work area well lighted. 25. Sheet metal stock has sharp edges; use cautionwhen handling to prevent cuts.26. Keep hands clear of bending area whileoperating. 27. Do not exceed rated capacity of brake.28. The brake should be secured to floor withappropriate fasteners.Familiarize yourself with the following safety notices used in this manual:This means that if precautions are not heeded, it may result in minor injury and/or possiblemachine damage.This means that if precautions are not heeded, it may result in serious, or possibly even fatal,injury.SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS2.0 About this manualThis manual is provided by JET, covering the safe operation and maintenance procedures for a JET Model BPF-1248 Box and Pan Brake. This manual contains instructions on installation, safety precautions, general operating procedures, maintenance instructions and parts breakdown. Your machine has been designed and constructed to provide consistent, long-term operation if used in accordance with the instructions as set forth in this document. If there are questions or comments, please contact your local supplier or JET. JET can also be reached at our web site: .Retain this manual for future reference. If the machine transfers ownership, the manual should accompany it.Read and understand the entire contents of this manual before attempting assembly oroperation! Failure to comply may cause serious injury!3.0 Table of contentsSection Page1.0 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS (2)2.0 About this manual (3)3.0 Table of contents (4)4.0 Specifications (4)5.0 Setup and assembly (5)5.1 Shipping contents (5)5.2 Tools required for assembly (5)5.3 Unpacking and cleanup (5)5.4 Assembly (5)6.0 Adjustments (6)6.1 Counterweight position (6)6.2 Apron adjustment (6)6.3 Adjusting for metal thickness (6)6.4 Adjusting clamping pressure (6)6.5 Repeat bends (6)7.0 User-maintenance (7)7.1 Lubrication (7)8.0 Replacement Parts (7)8.1.1 BPF-1248 Floor Box and Pan Brake – Exploded View (8)8.1.2 BPF-1248 Floor Box and Pan Brake – Parts List (9)9.0 Warranty and service (11)4.0 SpecificationsModel number ......................................................................................................................................... BPF-1248 Stock number . (754110)Capacity (mild steel) ................................................................................................................... 12 gauge (2.5mm) Bending length capacity ................................................................................................................ 48 in. (1220mm) Maximum box depth .......................................................................................................................... 4 in. (100mm) Maximum lift of beam .................................................................................................................... 1-1/2 in. (38mm) Beam adjustment, front to rear ......................................................................................................... 7/8 in. (22mm) Recommended minimum flange in capacity material ....................................................................... 1 in. (25.4mm) Number of fingers and width .......................................................................................... 5@3 in., 2@4 in., 5@5 in. Finger nose angle . (45)Finger nose radius ...................................................................................................................... 1/32 in. (0.79mm) Overall dimensions, assembled (LxWxH) ............................................. 81.5 x 29 x 69 in. (2070 x 740 x 1745mm) Overall dimensions, shipping (LxWxH) ...................................................... 69 x 30 x 35 in. (1750 x 770 x 900mm) Weight, net ................................................................................................................................. 1100 lbs. (498 kg) Weight, shipping ......................................................................................................................... 1250 lbs. (560 kg)The specifications in this manual were current at time of publication, but because of our policy of continuous improvement, JET reserves the right to change specifications at any time and without prior notice, without incurring obligations.5.0 Setup and assemblyRead and understand all assembly instructions before attempting assembly. Failure to comply may cause serious injury.5.1 Shipping contentsRefer to Figures 1 and 2.1 Box and pan brake (not shown)2 Support legs – A1 Curved handle – B2 Straight handles – C1 Stop rod – D2 Counterweight assemblies – E1 Stop rod pin – F1 Stop collar – G1 Hex key, 6mm – H4 Hex cap bolts, M12x40 – HP18 Hex cap bolts, M10x40 – HP21 Flat washer, M16 – HP38 Flat washers, M12 – HP48 Flat washers, M10 – HP58 Lock washers, M12 – HP68 Lock washers, M10 – HP74 Hex nuts, M12 – HP81 Hex nut, M16 – HP91 Cotter pin – HP10Figure 1Figure 2 5.2 Tools required for assembly6mm hex key (provided)pliers5.3 Unpacking and cleanup1. Remove all contents from shipping crate andcompare to the contents list in this manual. Ifshipping damage or any part shortages areidentified, contact your distributor. Do not discard packing material until brake is assembled and operating satisfactorily.2. Carefully clean all rust protected surfaces witha mild solvent or kerosene and a soft rag. Donot use lacquer thinner, paint thinner, or gasoline – these will damage painted surfaces.3. Coat all machined surfaces with a light coat ofoil to inhibit rust.5.4 AssemblyRefer to exploded view if additional clarification is needed for assembly.1. Remove bolts holding support legs and brake topallet.2. Locate brake in a dry, well-lighted area with asturdy, level floor. Machine location must allowroom for loading and offloading stock, and access on all sides for maintenance.3. Use hoist or forklift to carefully lift brake ontosupport legs. Secure with M12 bolts, washersand nuts (HP1/HP4/HP6/HP8).Do not allow anyone beneath brake while moving it into positionand until it is secured on support legs.4. Verify that brake is level; use shims ifnecessary. Secure support legs to floor withappropriate fasteners, such as lag bolts (notprovided).5. Install counterweight assemblies to left andright hinges with M12 bolts, lock washers andflat washers (HP1/HP4/HP6). See Figure 3.Figure 36. Install handles to front of apron (Figure 4).Figure 47. Install stop rod assembly on left side of brake,through weldment on apron, as shown in Figure5. Secure stop rod pin (F) with flat washer andhex nut (HP3,HP9). Install cotter pin (HP10) atend of stop rod, and bend with pliers to secure.Figure 56.0 Adjustments6.1 Counterweight positionProper counterweight position determines amount of leverage for the bend, and most efficient movement of apron for the operator.Adjust counterweight by backing out screw (J, Figure 6) and rotating upper and lower collars (K) as needed. When counterweight is at desired position, turn screw (J) until it re-engages counterweight.Figure 6 6.2 Apron adjustmentThe apron assembly has been adjusted by the manufacturer for use with material having the capacity listed in the Specifications section. If any misalignment occurs, correct as follows.The forward edge of hold-down fingers should be adjusted parallel to pivot edge of press bar. Release clamping pressure on hold-down assembly by pushing clamp handles (L) slightly to the rear. Turn knobs (M) to adjust fingers for parallel.Figure 7The truss nuts (N, Figure 7) can be used to help achieve alignment in apron and hold-down assemblies, by eliminating any bowing at the center of these assembles.Finger alignment can be achieved by loosening cap screws on the fingers, and raising apron to 90-degree position. Push fingers forward against apron bar for proper alignment. Retighten all screws.6.3 Adjusting for metal thicknessThe holddown assembly must be adjusted to allow for clearance when making bends according to thickness of material. Clearance for material within four gauges of the capacity should be twice the thickness of the material. For lighter gauges use 1-1/2 times the thickness.When adjusting for thickness, turn both knobs (M, Figure 7) the same amount to maintain parallelism of fingers with apron.6.4 Adjusting clamping pressure Clamping pressure should be adjusted according to material thickness. Clamping pressure should be great enough to hold material securely in place but not so much that it is difficult to lock clamping handles. Clamping pressure can be adjusted by turning nuts on threaded rod portion of yoke assembly (P, Figure 8).6.5 Repeat bendsAdjust stop collar on stop rod (Figure 5) to limitapron swing.7.1 LubricationThe machine must be lubricated every day ofservice with a few drops of oil at the pivot points. Oilpinholes are located at both yoke assemblies (A,Figure 8) and the apron assembly near the hinge pin(B).Lightly oil all machined (unpainted) parts when notin use, to inhibit rust.Figure 88.0 Replacement PartsReplacement parts are listed on the following pages. To order parts or reach our service department, call 1-800-274-6848 Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. CST. Having the Model Number and Serial Number ofyour machine available when you call will allow us to serve you quickly and accurately.8.1.1 BPF-1248 Floor Box and Pan Brake – Exploded View8.1.2 BPF-1248 Floor Box and Pan Brake – Parts ListIndex No Part No Description Size Qty1 ................ F005384 .................... Socket Head Cap Screw.......................................... M6-1.0x25 (2)2 ................ BPF1248-02 .............. Sleeve ...................................................................... .. (2)3 ................ BPF1248-03 .............. Clamp ...................................................................... .. (2)4 ................ BPF1248-04 .............. Clamp Handle (LH) .................................................. .. (1)5 ................ BPF1248-05 .............. Zerk Fitting ............................................................... .. (4).................. BPF1248-06A............ Yoke Assembly (includes #5,6,28) .......................... .. (2)6 ................ .................................. Yoke (RE: BPF1248-06A)........................................ .. (2)7 ................ BPF1248-07 .............. Hold-Down Assembly .............................................. .. (1)8 ................ BPF16100-68 ............ Scale (LH) ................................................................ .. (1)9 ................ BPF1248-09 .............. Clamp Handle (RH) ................................................. .. (1)10 .............. F005431 .................... Socket Head Cap Screw.......................................... M10-1.5x40 . (5)11 .............. BPF1248-11 .............. Long Press A ........................................................... .. (1)12 .............. BPF1248-12 .............. Joint Open ............................................................... 3 in. (5)13 .............. BPF1248-13 .............. Joint Open ............................................................... 4 in. (2)14 .............. BPF1248-14 .............. Joint Open ............................................................... 5 in. (5)15 .............. F005433 .................... Socket Head Cap Screw.......................................... M10-1.5x50 .. (36)16 .............. F005435 .................... Socket Head Cap Screw.......................................... M10-1.5x60 .. (24)17 .............. F002116 .................... Lock Washer ............................................................ 10mm .. (38)18 .............. BPF1248-18 .............. Holder, Finger .......................................................... 3 in. (5)19 .............. BPF1248-19 .............. Holder, Finger .......................................................... 4 in. (2)20 .............. BPF1248-20 .............. Holder, Finger .......................................................... 5 in. (5)21 .............. BPF1248-21 .............. Washer, Finger ........................................................ 3 in. (5)22 .............. BPF1248-22 .............. Washer, Finger ........................................................ 4 in. (2)23 .............. BPF1248-23 .............. Washer, Finger ........................................................ 5 in. (5)24 .............. F002643 .................... Flat Washer ............................................................. ø10xØ20x2mm .. (38)25 .............. BPF1248-25 .............. Finger....................................................................... 3 in. (5)26 .............. BPF1248-26 .............. Finger....................................................................... 4 in. (2)27 .............. BPF1248-27 .............. Finger....................................................................... 5 in. (5)28 .............. BPF1248-28 .............. Stop Pin ................................................................... .. (2)29 .............. F003091 .................... Hex Nut .................................................................... M20-2.5 . (4)30 .............. F003084 .................... Hex Nut .................................................................... M12-1.75 .. (5)31 .............. BPF1248-31 .............. Swivel Pin Assembly................................................ .. (2)32 .............. BPF1248-32 .............. Adjusting Nut ........................................................... .. (2)33 .............. BPF1248-33 .............. Stop Nut .................................................................. .. (2)34 .............. BPF1248-34 .............. Long Press B ........................................................... .. (1)35 .............. BPF1248-35 .............. Knob Lock ................................................................ .. (2)36 .............. BPF1248-36 .............. Base Assembly ........................................................ .. (1)37 .............. BPF1248-37 .............. Stop Rod .................................................................. .. (1)38 .............. BPF1248-38 .............. Stop Rod Pin............................................................ .. (1)39 .............. BPF1248-39 .............. Stop Collar ............................................................... .. (1)40 .............. BPF1248-40 .............. Bracket Bar .............................................................. .. (1)41 .............. F005430 .................... Socket Head Cap Screw.......................................... M10-1.5x35 . (5)42 .............. BPF1248-42 .............. Key .......................................................................... 8x70 mm .. (2)43 .............. F009542 .................... Hex Cap Bolt............................................................ M12-1.75x40 (10)44 .............. F003875 .................... Cotter Pin ................................................................. 3x40 mm .. (1)45 .............. BPF1248-45 .............. Round Pin ................................................................ 4x40 mm .. (2)46 .............. BPF1248-46 .............. Round Pin ................................................................ 6x30 mm .. (2)47 .............. BPF1248-47 .............. Lead Screw .............................................................. .. (2)48 .............. F003127 .................... Hex Nut .................................................................... M16-2.0 . (3)49 .............. F002650 .................... Flat Washer ............................................................ ø16xØ30x3 mm (3)50 .............. BPF1248-50 .............. Special Bolt ............................................................. M8x25 (1)51 .............. BPF1248-51 .............. Hinge (RH) ............................................................... .. (1)52 .............. BPF1248-52 .............. Hinge Pin ................................................................. .. (2)53 .............. BPF1248-53 .............. Hinge (LH) ............................................................... .. (1)54 .............. BPF1248-54 .............. Special Washer........................................................ .. (6)55 .............. F005405 .................... Socket Head Cap Screw.......................................... M8-1.25x30 . (2)56 .............. BPF1248-56 .............. Copper Sleeve ......................................................... .. (2)57 .............. BPF1248-57 .............. Apron ....................................................................... .. (1)58 .............. BPF1248-58 .............. Insert Bar ................................................................. .. (1)Index No Part No Description Size Qty59 .............. F005428 .................... Socket Head Cap Screw.......................................... M10-1.5x25 . (5)60 .............. BPF1248-60 .............. Round Pin ................................................................ 8x20 mm .. (4)61 .............. BPF1248-61 .............. Straight Handle ........................................................ .. (2)62 .............. BPF1248-62 .............. Grip .......................................................................... .. (2)63 .............. BPF1248-63 .............. Handle .................................................................... .. (1)64 .............. F009503 .................... Hex Cap Bolt............................................................ M10-1.5x40 . (8)65 .............. F002118 .................... Lock Washer ............................................................ 12 mm (8)66 .............. F002646 .................... Flat Washer ............................................................. ø12xØ24x2.5 mm (8)67 .............. BPF1248-67 .............. Rod .......................................................................... .. (2)68 .............. BPF1248-68 .............. Counterweight Assembly ......................................... .. (2)69 .............. BPF1248-69 .............. Special Nut B .......................................................... .. (2)70 .............. BPF1248-70 .............. Support Leg ............................................................. .. (2)71 .............. BPF1248-71 .............. Hex Nut .................................................................... .. (2)72 .............. BPF1248-72 .............. Special Nut A ........................................................... .. (2)73 .............. F005383 .................... Socket Head Cap Screw.......................................... M6-1.0x20 (2)74 .............. F010405 .................... Socket Set Screw .................................................... M6-1.0x20 (4)75 .............. BPF1248-75 .............. Scale Pointer ........................................................... .. (1).................. F012226 .................... Hex Key (not shown) ............................................... 6mm (1).................. LM000079 ................. ID Label, BPF-1248 (not shown) ............................. .. (1).................. LM000133 ................. Warning Label (not shown) ...................................... .. (1).................. JET-165..................... JET Logo with adhesive (not shown) ....................... 165x68 mm . (1)Some parts are shown for reference only, and may not be available individually.Non-proprietary parts, such as fasteners, can usually be found at local hardware stores, or may be ordered from JET.9.0 Warranty and serviceJET warrants every product it sells against manufacturers’ defects. If one of our tools needs service or repair, please contact Technical Service by calling 1-800-274-6846, 8AM to 5PM CST, Monday through Friday.Warranty PeriodThe general warranty lasts for the time period specified in the literature included with your product or on the official JET branded website.•JET products carry a limited warranty which varies in duration based upon the product. (See chart below) •Accessories carry a limited warranty of one year from the date of receipt.•Consumable items are defined as expendable parts or accessories expected to become inoperable within a reasonable amount of use and are covered by a 90 day limited warranty against manufacturer’s defects. Who is CoveredThis warranty covers only the initial purchaser of the product from the date of delivery.What is CoveredThis warranty covers any defects in workmanship or materials subject to the limitations stated below. This warranty does not cover failures due directly or indirectly to misuse, abuse, negligence or accidents, normal wear-and-tear, improper repair, alterations or lack of maintenance. JET woodworking machinery is designed to be used with Wood. Use of these machines in the processing of metal, plastics, or other materials outside recommended guidelines may void the warranty. The exceptions are acrylics and other natural items that are made specifically for wood turning. Warranty LimitationsWoodworking products with a Five Year Warranty that are used for commercial or industrial purposes default to a Two Year Warranty. Please contact Technical Service at 1-800-274-6846 for further clarification.How to Get Technical SupportPlease contact Technical Service by calling 1-800-274-6846. Please note that you will be asked to provide proof of initial purchase when calling. If a product requires further inspection, the Technical Service representative will explain and assist with any additional action needed.JET has Authorized Service Centers located throughout the United States. For the name of an Authorized Service Center in your area call 1-800-274-6846 or use the Service Center Locator on the JET website.More InformationJET is constantly adding new products. For complete, up-to-date product information, check with your local distributor or visit the JET website.How State Law AppliesThis warranty gives you specific legal rights, subject to applicable state law.Limitations on This WarrantyJET LIMITS ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES TO THE PERIOD OF THE LIMITED WARRANTY FOR EACH PRODUCT. EXCEPT AS STATED HEREIN, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE EXCLUDED. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.JET SHALL IN NO EVENT BE LIABLE FOR DEATH, INJURIES TO PERSONS OR PROPERTY, OR FOR INCIDENTAL, CONTINGENT, SPECIAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING FROM THE USE OF OUR PRODUCTS. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.JET sells through distributors only. The specifications listed in JET printed materials and on official JET website are given as general information and are not binding. JET reserves the right to effect at any time, without prior notice, those alterations to parts, fittings, and accessory equipment which they may deem necessary for any reason whatsoever. JET® branded products are not sold in Canada by JPW Industries, Inc.Product Listing with Warranty Period90 Days – Parts; Consumable items1 Year – Motors; Machine Accessories2 Year – Metalworking Machinery; Electric Hoists, Electric Hoist Accessories; Woodworking Machinery usedfor industrial or commercial purposes5 Year – Woodworking MachineryLimited Lifetime – JET Parallel clamps; VOLT Series Electric Hoists; Manual Hoists; Manual HoistAccessories; Shop Tools; Warehouse & Dock products; Hand Tools; Air ToolsNOTE: JET is a division of JPW Industries, Inc. References in this document to JET also apply to JPW Industries, Inc., or any of its successors in interest to the JET brand.。

生化危机5黄金版迷失噩梦、绝望逃亡流程图文攻略

生化危机5黄金版迷失噩梦、绝望逃亡流程图文攻略

⽣化危机5:黄⾦版-迷失噩梦、绝望逃亡流程图⽂攻略 近期C A P C O M的冷饭炒的⼗分⾹,多年前主机独占的《⽣化危机5:黄⾦版》最近也登陆P C了,黄⾦版包括了原版所没有的两⼤D L C章节——迷失噩梦、绝望逃亡,下⾯⼩编为⼤家带来“希克斯下⼠”的⽣化危机5黄⾦版两⼤经典章节图⽂攻略,⼀起来看看吧。

章节⼀-迷失噩梦 迷失噩梦讲述克叔克婶再结束启1之旅后为了追查斯宾塞又⼀次合作前往斯宾塞公馆的故事。

本章节细腻耐玩,⾮常适合打TA。

⽽且有⽣⼀的感觉,我个⼈称其为⼩⽣⼀。

全篇流程简短精⼲。

是我很喜欢的⼀个篇章。

游戏开始⼀段C G,克叔克婶潜⼊到斯宾塞公馆⼤门⼜,克婶⽼本⾏就是开锁,使⽤的还是⼀代那把开锁器。

轻松开启⼤门,⼆⼈踏⼊了这个充满了罪恶和邪欲的⿁城。

等待他们的会是什么呢?%{p a g e-b r e a k|迷失噩梦(1)|p a g e-b r e a k}% ⼀进门便迎来了⽣⼀洋馆的既视感。

整体建筑风格和奢华的古典装修基本和洋馆⼀致,不过斯宾塞公馆内部⽐起洋馆还是有很⼤差距。

这个篇章分为公馆,监狱,下⽔道,顶层战四个部分。

公馆部分分为取得三张密码,半⼈马勋章,转轴。

那么这⾥公馆内我们要做的是拉下拉杆开启⼆楼两扇门锁。

来到⼆楼,打开刚才已经开锁的铁门,这⾥发现⾛廊断掉,果断按V协助跳跃把我⼤克婶送到对⾯,克婶会帮你把⼀楼餐厅的门打开。

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我们看斯宾塞家族确实很有钱,他是个很有品味的⼈,这些古典装修风格⾮常值得喜欢装修的朋友深⼊研究学习。

这种级别的古典装修可不是平常⼈能做到的,因为⼈家是壕!%{p a g e-b r e a k|迷失噩梦(3)|p a g e-b r e a k}% 这⾥给⼤家展⽰本章节第⼀份⽂件。

惠普彩色激光打印机 Pro M454 和惠普彩色激光多功能一体机 Pro M479 维修手册说明书

惠普彩色激光打印机 Pro M454 和惠普彩色激光多功能一体机 Pro M479 维修手册说明书

Table -1 Revision history Revision number 1
Revision date 6/2019
Revision notes HP LaserJet Pro M454 HP LaserJet Pro MFP M479 Repair manual initial release
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Microsoft+MS-1541_v1.1_SChinese.pdf+笔记本电脑+使用者手册说明书

Microsoft+MS-1541_v1.1_SChinese.pdf+笔记本电脑+使用者手册说明书

目录版权和商标声明 ............................................................................................................1-4修订 ..............................................................................................................................1-4FCC-B 频道干扰声明....................................................................................................1-5FCC 规定......................................................................................................................1-5CE 规定 ........................................................................................................................1-6电池规范 .......................................................................................................................1-6WEEE 声明...................................................................................................................1-6化学物质法规................................................................................................................1-7升级和保修 ..................................................................................................................1-7购买备件 .......................................................................................................................1-7安全指南 .......................................................................................................................1-8产品中有害物质的名称及含量.....................................................................................1-10MSI 特殊功能 .............................................................................................................1-11简介 ...............................................................................................2-1打开包装 .......................................................................................................................2-2产品检视 .......................................................................................................................2-3顶盖开启检视图 .......................................................................................................2-3前端检视图 ..............................................................................................................2-5右端检视图 ..............................................................................................................2-6左端检视图 ..............................................................................................................2-7后端检视图 ..............................................................................................................2-9底部检视图 ............................................................................................................2-10如何使用键盘 .............................................................................................................2-12Windows 键 ...........................................................................................................2-12开启快速 Fn 启动键 ...............................................................................................2-13使用快速 Fn 启动键 ...............................................................................................2-13调整扬声器的音量..................................................................................................2-14调整显示器的亮度..................................................................................................2-15使用多个监视器 .....................................................................................................2-15应用程序:True Color (选择性配置) ......................................................................2-15产品规格 .....................................................................................................................2-16如何使用入门 .................................................................................3-1开始使用笔记本电脑 .....................................................................................................3-2如何舒适地使用笔记本电脑 ..........................................................................................3-3使用者手册如何使用电源供应器 .....................................................................................................3-4电源适配器 ..............................................................................................................3-4电池 .........................................................................................................................3-4如何在 Windows 10 下设置一个电源计划设定 .............................................................3-6选择或自定义电源计划 ............................................................................................3-6创建自己的电源计划 ................................................................................................3-8如何使用触摸板 .........................................................................................................3-10了解一般硬盘和固态硬盘............................................................................................3-11了解 M.2 固态硬盘插槽...............................................................................................3-11如何连接 Internet........................................................................................................3-12无线网络 ................................................................................................................3-12有线网络 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HP PageWide Pro MFP 477系列用户指南说明书

HP PageWide Pro MFP 477系列用户指南说明书

User GuideCopyright and License© 2016 Copyright HP Development Company, L.P.All rights reserved. Reproduction, adaptation, or translation of this material is prohibited without prior written permission of HP, except as allowed under copyright laws.The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice.The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein.Edition 1, 2/2016Trademark CreditsAdobe®, Acrobat®, and PostScript® are trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated. Intel® Core™ is a trademark of Intel Corporation in the U.S. and other countries.Java™ is a US trademark of Sun Microsystems, Inc.Microsoft®, Windows®, Windows® XP, and Windows Vista® are U.S. registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.UNIX® is a registered trademark of The Open Group.ENERGY STAR and the ENERGY STAR mark are registered trademarks owned by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.Table of contents1 Product basics (1)Product features (2)Environmental features (3)Accessibility features (3)Product views (4)Front left view (4)Front right view (5)Back view (5)Cartridge door view (6)Power on and off (7)Turn the product on (7)Manage power (7)Turn the product off (8)Use the control panel (9)Control panel buttons (9)Control panel home screen (10)Control panel dashboard (11)Control panel application folders (11)Control panel shortcuts (12)Help features (12)Printer information (13)Help animations (13)Quiet Mode (14)To turn Quiet Mode on or off from the control panel (14)To turn Quiet Mode on or off from the EWS (14)2 Connect the product (15)Connect the product to a computer or a network (16)To connect the product using a USB cable (16)To connect the product to a network (17)Supported network protocols (17)Connect the product using a wired network (17)ENWW iiiConnect the product using a wireless network (wireless models only) (17)To connect the product to a wireless network using the Wireless SetupWizard (18)To connect the product to a wireless network using WPS (18)To connect the product to a wireless network manually (19)Use Wi-Fi Direct to connect a computer or device to the product (20)To turn on Wi-Fi Direct (20)To print from a wireless-capable mobile device (20)To print from a wireless-capable computer (Windows) (20)To print from a wireless-capable computer (OS X) (20)Install HP printer software for a wireless product already on the network (22)Open the printer software (Windows) (22)Manage network settings (22)View or change network settings (22)Set or change the product password (23)Manually configure TCP/IP parameters from the control panel (23)Link speed and duplex settings (23)3 Printer management and services (25)HP Embedded Web Server (26)About the EWS (26)About cookies (26)Open the EWS (27)Features (27)Home tab (27)Scan tab (28)Fax tab (29)Web Services tab (29)Network tab (29)Tools tab (29)Settings tab (30)Web Services (31)What are Web Services? (31)HP ePrint (31)Print apps (31)Set Up Web Services (31)Use Web Services (32)HP ePrint (32)Print apps (33)Remove Web Services (34)HP Web Jetadmin software (34)iv ENWWProduct security features (34)Security statements (35)Firewall (35)Security settings (36)Firmware updates (36)HP Printer Assistant in the printer software (Windows) (36)Open the HP Printer Assistant (36)Features (36)Connected tab (37)Print, Scan & Fax tab (37)Shop tab (37)Help tab (38)Tools tab (38)Estimated Levels tab (38)HP Utility (OS X) (38)AirPrint™ (OS X) (38)4 Paper and print media (39)Understand paper use (40)Supported media sizes (41)Supported paper and print media sizes (41)Supported envelope sizes (42)Supported card and label sizes (42)Supported photo media sizes (42)Supported paper types and tray capacity (43)Tray 1 (multipurpose) on left side of the product (43)Tray 2 (default tray) and Tray 3 (accessory tray) (44)Configure trays (44)Load media (45)Load Tray 1 (45)Load Tray 2 (46)Load optional Tray 3 (48)Load envelopes (49)Load letterhead or preprinted forms (51)Load the automatic document feeder (52)Load the scanner (53)Tips for selecting and using paper (55)5 Cartridges (56)HP PageWide cartridges (57)HP policy on non-HP cartridges (57)ENWW vManage cartridges (57)Store cartridges (58)Print with General Office mode (58)Print when a cartridge is at estimated end of life (58)Check the estimated cartridge levels (58)Order cartridges (59)Recycle cartridges (60)Replace cartridges (60)Tips for working with cartridges (62)6 Print (63)Print from a computer (64)To print from a computer (Windows) (64)To print from a computer (OS X) (65)To set up printing shortcuts (Windows) (66)To set up printing presets (OS X) (66)To adjust or manage colors (67)Choose a preset color theme for a print job (67)Adjust the color options for a print job manually (67)Match colors to your computer screen (68)Control access to color printing (69)Print from the control panel (69)Print using job storage (69)To enable job storage (69)Disable or enable job storage (Windows) (69)Disable or enable job storage (OS X) (69)To apply job storage to one or all print jobs (70)Apply job storage to one or all print jobs (Windows) (70)Apply job storage to one or all print jobs (OS X) (71)To print a job stored on the printer (71)To delete a job stored on the printer (71)Print from a USB device (72)Print with NFC (72)Print with HP ePrint (72)Print off site by sending an email with the HP ePrint app (32)Print from an on-site computer or mobile device (73)Print with AirPrint (OS X) (73)Tips for print success (74)Cartridge tips (74)Paper loading tips (74)vi ENWW7 Copy and scan (76)Copy (77)Copy settings (77)Adjust lightness or darkness for copies (77)Select a paper tray and paper size for copies (77)Reduce or enlarge a copy (77)Load and copy identification cards (78)Copy photos (79)Load and copy mixed-size originals (80)Copy on both sides automatically (80)Cancel a copy job (80)Scan (81)Scan to a USB drive (81)Scan to a computer (81)To set up scan to computer (81)Set up scanning to a computer (Windows) (82)Set up scanning to a computer (OS X) (82)To scan to a computer from the control panel (82)Scan to email (82)To set up scan to email (82)To scan a document or photo to email (83)Scan a document or photo to email from the control panel (83)Scan a document or photo to email from the printer software (83)To change account settings (83)Scan to a network folder (83)To set up scan to a network folder (84)Set up scan to a network folder in the EWS (84)Set up scan to a network folder in the HP Printer Assistant (84)To scan to a network folder (84)Scan to a network folder from the control panel (84)Scan to a network folder from the printer software (84)Scan to SharePoint (85)To set up scan to SharePoint (85)To scan to SharePoint (85)Scan using HP scanning software (85)Scan using other software (86)To scan from a TWAIN-compliant program (86)To scan from a WIA-compliant program (86)ENWW viiGuidelines for scanning documents as editable text (87)To scan a document to editable text (Windows) (88)To scan documents as editable text (OS X) (89)Tips for copy and scan success (90)8 Fax (91)Set up fax (92)Connect fax to a telephone line (92)Configure fax settings (92)To configure fax settings from the control panel (92)To configure fax settings using the HP Digital Fax Setup Wizard (Windows) (93)Set up HP Digital Fax (93)HP Digital Fax requirements (93)To set up HP Digital Fax (94)Set up HP Digital Fax (Windows) (94)Set up HP Digital Fax (OS X) (94)Set up HP Digital Fax in the EWS (94)To modify HP Digital Fax settings (94)Modify HP Digital Fax settings (Windows) (94)Modify HP Digital Fax settings (OS X) (94)Modify HP Digital Fax settings in the EWS (94)To turn off HP Digital Fax (95)Fax programs, systems, and software (95)Supported fax programs (95)Supported phone services - analog (95)Alternate phone services - digital (95)DSL (95)PBX (95)ISDN (96)VoIP (96)Set fax settings (96)Send-fax settings (96)Set pauses or flash hooks (96)Set a dialing prefix (97)Set tone-dialing or pulse-dialing (97)Set autoredial and the time between redials (97)Set the light/dark setting (98)Set the default resolution (98)Use cover-page templates (99)viii ENWWSet fax forwarding (99)Block or unblock fax numbers (100)Set the number of rings-to-answer (100)Set distinctive ring (101)Use autoreduction for incoming faxes (102)Set the fax sounds volume (102)Set stamp-received faxes (102)Send a fax (102)Send a fax from the control panel (103)Use speed dials and group-dial entries (103)Send a standard fax from the computer (103)Send a fax from the software (104)Send a fax using monitor dialing (105)Send a fax using printer memory (105)Receive a fax (106)Receive a fax manually (106)Fax memory (107)Reprint a fax (107)Delete faxes from memory (107)Use the phone book (107)Create and edit individual speed-dial entries (108)Create and edit group-dial entries (108)Delete speed-dial entries (108)Use reports (108)Print fax confirmation reports (109)Print fax error reports (110)Print and view the fax log (110)Clear the fax log (110)Print the details of the last fax transaction (111)Print a Caller ID Report (111)View the Call History (111)9 Solve problems (112)Problem-solving checklist (113)Check that the product power is on (113)Check the control panel for error messages (113)Test print functionality (113)Test copy functionality (114)Test the fax-sending functionality (114)Test the fax-receiving functionality (114)ENWW ixTry sending a print job from a computer (114)Test the plug-and-print USB functionality (114)Factors that affect product performance (114)Information pages (115)Factory-set defaults (116)Cleaning routines (116)Clean the printhead (117)Clean the scanner glass strip and platen (117)Clean the document feeder pick rollers and separation pad (118)Clean the touch screen (118)Jams and paper-feed issues (119)The product does not pick up paper (119)The product picks up multiple sheets of paper (119)Prevent paper jams (119)Clear jams (120)Jam locations (120)Clear jams from the document feeder (121)Clear jams in Tray 1 (multipurpose tray) (122)Clear jams in Tray 2 (122)Clear jams in optional Tray 3 (123)Clear jams in the left door (124)Clear jams in the output bin (125)Clear jams in the duplexer (126)Cartridge issues (127)Refilled or remanufactured cartridges (127)Interpret control panel messages for cartridges (127)Cartridge Depleted (127)Cartridge Low (128)Cartridge Very Low (128)Counterfeit or used [color] cartridge installed (128)Do not use SETUP cartridges (128)Genuine HP cartridge installed (128)Incompatible [color] (129)Incompatible cartridges (129)Install [color] cartridge (129)Non-HP cartridges installed (129)Printer Failure (130)Problem with Print System (130)Problem with Printer Preparation (130)Problem with SETUP cartridges (130)Use SETUP cartridges (130)x ENWWUsed [color] installed (131)Printing issues (131)The product does not print (131)The product prints slowly (132)Plug-and-print USB issues (132)The Memory Device Options menu does not open when you insert the USBaccessory (132)The file does not print from the USB storage device (132)The file that you want to print is not listed in the Memory Device Options menu (133)Improve print quality (133)Check for genuine HP cartridges (133)Use paper that meets HP specifications (133)Use the correct paper type setting in the printer driver (134)Change the paper type and size setting (Windows) (134)Change the paper type and size setting (OS X) (134)Use the printer driver that best meets your printing needs (134)Align the printhead (135)Print a print-quality report (135)Scan issues (135)Fax issues (136)Fax troubleshooting checklist (136)Change error correction and fax speed (137)Set the fax-error-correction mode (137)Change the fax speed (137)Fax logs and reports (137)Print individual fax reports (137)Set the fax error report (138)Fax error messages (138)Communication error. (138)Document feeder door is open. Canceled fax. (139)Fax is busy. Canceled send. (139)Fax is busy. Redial pending. (139)Fax receive error. (140)Fax Send error. (140)Fax storage is full. Canceling the fax receive. (141)Fax storage is full. Canceling the fax send. (141)No dial tone. (141)No fax answer. Canceled send. (142)No fax answer. Redial pending. (142)No fax detected. (142)Solve problems sending faxes (143)ENWW xiAn error message displays on the control panel (143)Document feeder paper jam (143)Scanner error (143)The control panel displays a Ready message with no attempt to send the fax. (143)The control panel displays the message "Receiving Page 1" and does not progressbeyond that message (144)Faxes can be received, but not sent (144)Unable to use fax functions from the control panel (144)Unable to use speed dials (144)Unable to use group dials (144)Receive a recorded error message from the phone company when trying to senda fax (145)Unable to send a fax when a phone is connected to the product (145)Solve problems receiving faxes (145)An error message displays on the control panel (145)The fax does not respond (145)Voice mail is available on the fax line (145)The product is connected to a DSL phone service (146)The product uses a fax over IP or VoIP phone service (146)Sender receives a busy signal (146)A handset is connected to the product (146)A phone line splitter is being used (146)Cannot send or receive a fax on a PBX line (146)Solve general fax problems (146)Faxes are sending slowly (146)Fax quality is poor (147)Fax cuts off or prints on two pages (147)Connectivity issues (147)Solve USB direct-connect problems (147)Solve network problems (148)Poor physical connection (148)The computer is using the incorrect IP address for the product (148)The computer is unable to communicate with the product (148)The product is using incorrect link and duplex settings for the network (149)New software programs might be causing compatibility problems (149)The computer or workstation might be set up incorrectly (149)The product is disabled, or other network settings are incorrect (149)Wireless network issues (149)Wireless connectivity checklist (149)The product does not print, and the computer has a third-party firewall installed (150)The wireless connection does not work after moving the wireless router or product (150)xii ENWWCannot connect more computers to the wireless product (150)The wireless product loses communication when connected to a VPN (151)The network does not appear in the wireless networks list (151)The wireless network is not functioning (151)Product software issues (Windows) (151)Product software issues (OS X) (153)The printer driver is not listed in the Print & Scan list (153)The product name does not appear in the product list in the Print & Scan list (153)The printer driver does not automatically set up the selected product in the Print & Scan list (153)A print job was not sent to the product that you wanted (153)When connected with a USB cable, the product does not appear in the Print & Scan list afterthe driver is selected. (153)You are using a generic printer driver when using a USB connection (154)10 Service and support (155)Customer support (156)HP limited warranty statement (157)UK, Ireland, and Malta (158)Austria, Belgium, Germany, and Luxemburg (158)Belgium, France, and Luxemburg (159)Italy (160)Spain (160)Denmark (161)Norway (161)Sweden (161)Portugal (162)Greece and Cyprus (162)Hungary (162)Czech Republic (163)Slovakia (163)Poland (163)Bulgaria (164)Romania (164)Belgium and the Netherlands (164)Finland (165)Slovenia (165)Croatia (165)Latvia (165)Lithuania (166)Estonia (166)Russia (166)ENWW xiiiAppendix A Technical information (167)Product specifications (168)Print specifications (168)Physical specifications (168)Power consumption and electrical specifications (168)Acoustic emission specifications (168)Environmental specifications (168)Environmental product stewardship program (170)Protecting the environment (171)Ozone production (171)Power consumption (171)European Union Commission Regulation 1275/2008 (171)Paper (171)HP PageWide printing supplies (171)Plastics (171)Electronic hardware recycling (172)Material restrictions (172)General battery information (172)Battery disposal in Taiwan (172)California Perchlorate Material Notice (172)EU Battery Directive (172)Battery notice for Brazil (173)Chemical substances (173)EPEAT (173)Disposal of waste equipment by users (173)Toxic and hazardous substance table (China) (174)Restriction on hazardous substances statement (Turkey) (174)Restriction on hazardous substances statement (Ukraine) (174)Restriction of hazardous substance statement (India) (174)China energy label for printer, fax, and copier (175)China SEPA Eco Label user information (175)Regulatory information (176)Regulatory notices (176)Regulatory model identification number (176)FCC statement (176)VCCI statement (Japan) (177)Power cord instructions (177)Power cord statement (Japan) (177)EMC statement (Korea) (177)Visual display workplaces statement for Germany (177)European Union Regulatory Notice (178)xiv ENWWEuropean Union Regulatory Notice (178)Wireless models only (178)Models with fax capability only (178)Additional statements for telecom (fax) products (179)New Zealand telecom statements (179)Additional FCC statement for telecom products (US) (179)Industry Canada CS-03 requirements (180)Notice to users of the Canadian telephone network (181)Australia wired fax statement (181)Notice to users of the German telephone network (181)Additional statements for wireless products (182)Exposure to radio frequency radiation (182)Notice to users in Brazil (182)Canadian statements (182)Japan statement (183)Notice to users in Korea (183)Taiwan statement (183)Mexico statement (183)Index (184)ENWW xvxvi ENWW1Product basics●Product features●Product views●Power on and off●Use the control panel●Quiet ModeENWW1Product featuresPageWide Pro MFP 477dnD3Q19A, D3Q19B, D3Q19C,D3Q19D Tray capacity (75 GSM or 20–lb Bond paper)●Tray 1: 50 sheets ●Tray 2: 500 sheets ●Optional Tray 3: 500 sheets ●Automatic Document Feeder(ADF): 50 sheets●Standard output bin: 300sheetsPrint ●Simplex speeds up to 40 pagesper minute (ppm) for both color and black with Professional quality●Duplex speeds up to 21 ppmfor both color and black with Professional quality●Up to 55 ppm in General Officemode●Walkup Plug-and-Print USBDevice port●Walkup printing of MS Officedocuments Copy ●Simplex speeds up to 40 ppm in black and color ●Single-pass, two-sided copying for speeds up to 26 ppm in black and color ●50-sheet ADF supports page sizes up to 356 mm (14.0 in) in length and 216 mm (8.5 in) in width Scan●Duplex speeds up to 26 ppm for both color and black ●Scan to walkup USB device, email address, network folder, or SharePoint site ●Glass supports page sizes up to 356 mm (14.0 in) in length and up to 216 mm (8.5 in) in width ●HP software enables scanning a document to a file that can be edited ●Compatible with TWAIN, WIA, and WS-Scan programs Fax●Fax to email address ornetwork folder●Fax from walkup control panelor from program on connected computer●Fax archive, fax log, junk-faxblocking, non-volatile fax memory, fax redirect featureConnectivity ●802.3 LAN (10/100) Ethernet port ●Host USB Type A and Type B ports (back)●USB 2.0 Device port (front)PageWide Pro MFP 477dw D3Q20A, D3Q20B, D3Q20C, D3Q20D Has the same features as the PageWide Pro MFP 477dn, and includes the following:●Embedded wireless capability ●802.11n 5GHz dual bandsupport●HP ePrint—send documents tothe product email address for printing●HP Wireless Direct support ●NFC-enabled (Near FieldCommunications); walkup printing from smart phones and tablets●Scan to smart phone 2Chapter 1 Product basics ENWWEnvironmental featuresFeature Environmental benefitDuplex printing Automatic duplex printing is available on all models of HP PageWide Pro MFP477dn/dw series. Duplex printing saves the environment and saves you money.Print multiple pages per sheet Save paper by printing two or more pages of a document side-by-side on onesheet of paper. Access this feature through the printer driver.Copies multiple pages per sheet Save paper by copying two pages of an original document side-by-side on onesheet of paper.Recycling Reduce waste by using recycled paper.Recycle cartridges by using the HP Planet Partners return process.Energy savings Sleep modes and timer options enable this product to quickly go into reducedpower states when not printing, thus saving energy. Accessibility featuresThe product includes several features that aid users with limited vision, hearing, dexterity or strength.●Online user guide that is compatible with text screen-readers.●Cartridges can be installed and removed using one hand.●All doors and covers can be opened using one hand.ENWW Product features3Product views●Front left view●Front right view●Back view●Cartridge door viewFront left viewLabel Description1USB device connection port2Cartridge door3Tray 1 extension4Tray 15Power button6Tray 2–main paper tray7Control panel8Scanner glass4Chapter 1 Product basics ENWWFront right viewLabel Description1Automatic document feeder (ADF) cover2Main output door3ADF paper guides4ADF loading area5ADF output bin6ADF output bin stop7Main output bin stop8Main output binBack viewLabel Description1Ethernet connection port2Fax connection ports3USB Type A and USB Type B ports4Power cord connectionENWW Product views5Label Description5Left door6DuplexerCartridge door viewLabel Description1Cartridge slots2Product serial number and product number3Cartridge part numbers6Chapter 1 Product basics ENWWPower on and offNOTICE:To prevent damage to the product, use only the power cord that is provided with the product.●Turn the product on●Manage power●Turn the product offTurn the product on1.Connect the power cord that is provided with the product to the connection port on the back of theproduct.2.Connect the power cord to a wall outlet with an adequate voltage rating.NOTE:Make sure that your power source is adequate for the product voltage rating. The product useseither 100-240 Vac or 200-240 Vac and 50/60 Hz.3.Press and release the power button on the front of the product.Manage powerHP PageWide Pro MFP 477dn/dw series printers include power-management features that can help reducepower consumption and save energy.●Sleep Mode puts the product in a reduced power-consumption state if it has been idle for a specificlength of time. You can set the length of time before the product enters Sleep Mode from the controlpanel.●Schedule On/Off enables you to turn the product on or off automatically at days and time that you setfrom the control panel. For example, you can set the product to turn off at 6 p.m. on Monday throughFriday.Set the Sleep Mode time1.Open the control panel dashboard (swipe the dashboard tab at the top of any screen downward, ortouch the dashboard area on the home screen).2.On the control panel dashboard, touch .ENWW Power on and off73.Touch Power Management, and then touch Sleep Mode.4.Select one of the time-interval options.The product switches into a reduced power-consumption state when it has been idle for the amount of timethat you select.Schedule the product to turn on or off1.Open the control panel dashboard (swipe the dashboard tab at the top of any screen downward, ortouch the dashboard area on the home screen).2.On the control panel dashboard, touch .3.Touch Power Management, and then touch Schedule Printer On/Off.4.Turn the Schedule On or Schedule Off option on.5.Select the Schedule On or Schedule Off options at the bottom of the screen, and then select the day andtime that you want to schedule.The product switches on or off at the time you select on the day you select.NOTE:The product cannot receive faxes when it is turned off. Faxes sent during a scheduled off interval willprint when the product is turned on.Turn the product offNOTICE:Do not turn off the product if a cartridge is missing. Damage to the product can result.▲Press and release the power button on the front of the product to turn off your HP PageWide Pro MFP 477dn/dw series printer.A warning message appears on the control panel if you attempt to turn the product off when one ormore cartridges are missing.NOTICE:To prevent print-quality problems, turn off the product by using the power button on the frontonly. Do not unplug the product, turn off the powerstrip, or use any other method.8Chapter 1 Product basics ENWWUse the control panel●Control panel buttons●Control panel home screen●Control panel dashboard●Control panel application folders●Control panel shortcuts●Help featuresNOTE:The small text on the control panel is not designed for prolonged viewing.Control panel buttonsButtons and indicator lights on the control panel of HP PageWide Pro MFP 477dn/dw series printers appear litwhen their function is available, and are darkened if their function is not available.1Home button.Touch to view the control panel home screen.2Wireless network indicator.Solid blue when the product is connected to a wireless network. Blinks when the product is searching for awireless connection. Off when the product is connected to a wired network or by a USB cable.3NFC (Near Field Communications) indicator.The product can be enabled for walkup printing from tablets and smart phones.4Back or Cancel button.Touch to return to the previous screen, or to cancel the current process.5Help button.Touch to view the Help menu options.ENWW Use the control panel9。

IND360 PLC 通讯手册说明书

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防溺水作文

防溺水作文
夏天是炎热的,它的炎热牵引着多少的人去江里,海里,河里,湖中游泳,嘻戏?正是因为这一个个不规范的“游泳池”,才夺走了一个又一个含苞待放的生命,使一个原本幸福美满,快乐的家庭承受这巨大的痛苦啊!这是多么令人悲伤心痛的事啊!
让我们一起大声呼喊:“珍爱生命,预防溺水!”
防溺水篇三
水,是没有生命的,可是水吞噬了一个又一个生命。多么令人痛心呀!
3、身体下沉时可将手掌向下压;
4、假如在水中抽筋又没办法靠岸,立即求救。如周围无人,可深吸一口气潜入水中,伸直抽筋的那条腿,用手将脚趾向上扳,以解除抽筋。
3、现场抢救溺水者的办法
1、飞速清除口鼻中的污泥、杂草及分泌物,维持呼吸道通畅,并拉出舌头,以防止堵塞呼吸道;
2、将溺水者举起,使其俯卧在救护者肩上,腹部紧贴救护者肩部,头角下垂,以使呼吸道内积水自然流出。但不要由于控水而耽误了进行心肺复苏的时间;
我准备这样做:不在水库湖塘池中游泳。不在漩涡处游泳。去游泳的时候要有成人监护下。在游泳馆游泳。
“生命无价,水无罪”,水是自然界最宝贵的资源,我们再也不能把糟蹋生命的罪责强加到水身上,让我们行动起来,“珍爱生命预防溺水”还水一个清白吧!
夏天到了,是溺水事故频发的季节,特别是中小学生,他们的安全意识不强。每年的暑假,教育部都颁布防溺水的文件,可每年都发生很多惨痛的悲剧,不知有多少人因夏天的`炎热而到河里游泳,不幸被被夺走生命。下面这一篇就是一则惨痛的悲剧故事。
防溺水作文
游泳,是广大少年喜爱的体育锻炼项目之一、然而,不做好准备、缺少安全防范意识,遇到意外时慌张、不能沉着自救,极易发生溺水伤亡事故。
一、中国儿童意外溺水调查报告
在中国,意外伤害是0~14岁儿童的首要死因。平均每年全国有近50,000名儿童因意外伤害而死亡,平均每天有近150名儿童因意外伤害而失去生命。儿童伤害死亡只是伤害的冰山一角,在每一位死亡者背后,还有着上百儿童因此而终身致残。意外溺水是儿童意外伤害的首要死因,10个因意外伤害而死亡的0~14岁儿童中,有近6个是因为溺水身亡的。当儿童溺水时,2分钟后便会失去意识;4~6分钟后身体便遭受不可逆反的伤害。

全套SA8000-2022版社会责任管理手册程序文件作业指导书和记录(完整版)

全套SA8000-2022版社会责任管理手册程序文件作业指导书和记录(完整版)

全套SA8000-2022版社会责任管理手册程序文件作业指导书和记录(完整版)4.2公司实施对管理人员的培训,以约束管理人员不可实施任何形式的体罚或身体接触、精神胁迫及言语凌辱。

不应有任何威胁性行为。

不可接受的行为包括:4.2.1令人产生恐惧的行为,让人感到受辱和受欺侮的行为,粗暴言辞、身体接触等。

4.2.2暴力、威胁、非法搜查、拘禁劳动者或以其它手段限制员工自由来强迫劳动。

4.行政部采取纪律措施通过《公司管理制度》中规定的管理措施来执行,不使用保安人员来对员工执行纪律。

4.公司按照符合法律规定的《司管理制度》文件来管理员工,员工违纪以批评教育为主。

如果因为员工的原因造成的经济损失,要求员工进行适当的赔偿,每月的赔偿范围不能超过员工工资的20%。

若遇有员工故意破坏或违法犯罪行为应送交有关部门处理。

4.2公司实施对管理人员的培训,以约束管理人员不可实施任何形式的体罚或身体接触、精神胁迫及言语凌辱。

不应有任何威胁性行为。

不可接受的行为包括:4.2.1令人产生恐惧的行为,让人感到受辱和受欺侮的行为,粗暴言辞、身体接触等。

4.2.2暴力、威胁、非法搜查、拘禁劳动者或以其它手段限制员工自由来强迫劳动。

4.行政部采取纪律措施通过《公司管理制度》中规定的管理措施来执行,不使用保安人员来对员工执行纪律。

4.公司按照符合法律规定的《司管理制度》文件来管理员工,员工违纪以批评教育为主。

如果因为员工的原因造成的经济损失,要求员工进行适当的赔偿,每月的赔偿范围不能超过员工工资的20%。

若遇有员工故意破坏或违法犯罪行为应送交有关部门处理。

目录发布令............................................................. ............................................................... .. (12)总经理:........................................................... ............................................................... ...................................12日期:年12月29日............................................................. ............................................................... .........121.0前言............................................................. ............................................................... (13)1.1概述............................................................. ............................................................... ................................131.2范围............................................................. ............................................................... ................................131.3社会责任管理体系的建立与实施............................................................. ................................................131.4适时内部稽核与管理评审............................................................. ...........................................................132. 0企业简介............................................................. ............................................................... ....................................143.0公司组织架构............................................................................................................................ ............................144.0社会责任政策............................................................. ............................................................... . (14)4.1社会责任方针............................................................. ............................................................... .. (14)担当社会责任创造社会价值............................................................. ...................................................144.2公司政策............................................................. ............................................................... ..........................144.3持续改进体系............................................................. ............................................................... ..................155.0社会责任体系手册管理............................................................. ............................................................... ............166.0名词定义............................................................. ............................................................... ....................................167.0管理职责............................................................. ............................................................... ....................................188.0法律法规收集............................................................. ............................................................... ............................219.0目标及相关的管理方案............................................................. ...........................................................................2110.0童工与未成年工............................................................. ............................................................... ....................2211.0强迫和强制劳动............................................................. ............................................................... ......................2312.0健康与安全............................................................. ............................................................... ..............................2313.0自由结社和集体谈判权............................................................. ............................................................... ..........2514.0禁止歧视............................................................. ............................................................... ..................................2515.0惩戒性措施............................................................. ............................................................... ..............................2616.0工作时间............................................................. ............................................................... ..................................2717.0工资报酬............................................................. ............................................................... . (27)17.3.1工资分配原则:........................................................... ............................................................... ..........2817.3.2工资支付制度:........................................................... ............................................................... ..........2817.3.3工资计算:.......................................................................................................................... ..................2818.0政策、程序和记录............................................................. ............................................................... (28)18.1政策............................................................. ............................................................... ................................2818.2程序及记录............................................................. ............................................................... ....................2918.3控制要点............................................................. ............................................................... (29)a.文件的更改需要重新进行审核、批准;............................................................ ................................30b.当文件经过修改后,应重新确定版本或版次。

惠普彩色激光多功能打印机用户指南说明书

惠普彩色激光多功能打印机用户指南说明书
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《昼日成熟:完结篇》笔记

《昼日成熟:完结篇》笔记

《昼日成熟:完结篇》读书记录目录一、内容概述 (2)1.1 书籍简介 (3)1.2 阅读背景与动机 (3)二、故事开端 (4)2.1 主角介绍 (5)2.2 事件起因 (6)三、主要情节 (7)3.1 发展阶段一 (8)3.2 发展阶段二 (9)3.3 发展阶段三 (11)3.4 发展阶段四 (12)四、高潮迭起 (13)4.1 情节高潮 (14)4.2 情感高潮 (15)五、结局收尾 (16)5.1 故事结局 (17)5.2 主角成长 (18)六、主题思考 (19)6.1 人生感悟 (20)6.2 理想追求 (22)七、个人评价 (22)7.1 文学价值 (23)7.2 寓意解析 (25)八、结语 (26)8.1 阅读感受 (27)8.2 未来展望 (28)一、内容概述《昼日成熟:完结篇》作为一部引人入胜的作品,其读书记录的一开始,我首先要对整部作品进行一个整体的内容概述。

本书延续了作者一贯的写作风格,将深刻的情感、人生哲理与生动的故事情节相结合,为读者呈现了一个充满智慧与感悟的完结篇章。

在《昼日成熟:完结篇》中,作者通过主人公的成长历程,展现了一个关于自我认知、情感纠葛、人生选择与责任担当的动人故事。

本书的主题聚焦于人性的复杂与多面,探讨了人们在面对困境时所展现出的勇气与智慧。

作品还涉及了友情、爱情、家庭以及社会等多个方面的主题,使得这部作品具有更广泛的讨论价值。

在内容方面,本书主要分为几个部分。

首先是主人公的成长历程,作者通过一系列生动的故事情节,展现了主人公从幼稚到成熟的过程,以及在这一过程中所面临的挑战与困境。

其次是情感纠葛的描写,书中涉及了亲情、友情和爱情的冲突与融合,展现了人性的复杂与多面。

还有关于人生选择的探讨,主人公在面对困境时所作出的选择,以及这些选择对其人生轨迹的影响。

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Native Instruments MASCHINE MK3 用户手册说明书

Native Instruments MASCHINE MK3 用户手册说明书

The information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Native Instruments GmbH. The software described by this docu-ment is subject to a License Agreement and may not be copied to other media. No part of this publication may be copied, reproduced or otherwise transmitted or recorded, for any purpose, without prior written permission by Native Instruments GmbH, hereinafter referred to as Native Instruments.“Native Instruments”, “NI” and associated logos are (registered) trademarks of Native Instru-ments GmbH.ASIO, VST, HALion and Cubase are registered trademarks of Steinberg Media Technologies GmbH.All other product and company names are trademarks™ or registered® trademarks of their re-spective holders. Use of them does not imply any affiliation with or endorsement by them.Document authored by: David Gover and Nico Sidi.Software version: 2.6.11 (11/2017)Hardware version: MASCHINE MK3Special thanks to the Beta Test Team, who were invaluable not just in tracking down bugs, but in making this a better product.NATIVE INSTRUMENTS GmbH Schlesische Str. 29-30D-10997 Berlin Germanywww.native-instruments.de NATIVE INSTRUMENTS North America, Inc. 6725 Sunset Boulevard5th FloorLos Angeles, CA 90028USANATIVE INSTRUMENTS K.K.YO Building 3FJingumae 6-7-15, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0001Japanwww.native-instruments.co.jp NATIVE INSTRUMENTS UK Limited 18 Phipp StreetLondon EC2A 4NUUKNATIVE INSTRUMENTS FRANCE SARL 113 Rue Saint-Maur75011 ParisFrance SHENZHEN NATIVE INSTRUMENTS COMPANY Limited 203B & 201B, Nanshan E-Commerce Base Of Innovative ServicesShi Yun Road, Shekou, Nanshan, Shenzhen China© NATIVE INSTRUMENTS GmbH, 2017. All rights reserved.Table of Contents1Welcome to MASCHINE (23)1.1MASCHINE Documentation (24)1.2Document Conventions (25)1.3New Features in MASCHINE 2.6.11 (27)2Basic Concepts (29)2.1Important Names and Concepts (29)2.2Adjusting the MASCHINE User Interface (32)2.2.1Adjusting the Size of the Interface (32)2.2.2Switching between Ideas View and Arranger View (33)2.2.3Showing/Hiding the Browser (34)2.2.4Minimizing the Mixer (34)2.2.5Showing/Hiding the Control Lane (35)2.3Common Operations (36)2.3.1Using the 4-Directional Push Encoder (36)2.3.2Pinning a Mode on the Controller (37)2.3.3Pinning a Mode on the Controller (38)2.3.4Undo/Redo (39)2.3.5List Overlay for Selectors (41)2.3.6Zoom and Scroll Overlays (42)2.3.7Focusing on a Group or a Sound (42)2.3.8Switching Between the Master, Group, and Sound Level (47)2.3.9Navigating Channel Properties, Plug-ins, and Parameter Pages in the Control Area.482.3.9.1Extended Navigate Mode on Your Controller (53)2.3.10Using Two or More Hardware Controllers (56)2.3.11Touch Auto-Write Option (58)2.4Native Kontrol Standard (60)2.5Stand-Alone and Plug-in Mode (62)2.5.1Differences between Stand-Alone and Plug-in Mode (62)2.5.2Switching Instances (63)2.5.3Controlling Various Instances with Different Controllers (64)2.6Preferences (65)2.6.1Preferences – General Page (66)2.6.2Preferences – Audio Page (70)2.6.3Preferences – MIDI Page (74)2.6.4Preferences – Default Page (77)2.6.5Preferences – Library Page (81)2.6.6Preferences – Plug-ins Page (89)2.6.7Preferences – Hardware Page (94)2.6.8Preferences – Colors Page (98)2.7Integrating MASCHINE into a MIDI Setup (100)2.7.1Connecting External MIDI Equipment (100)2.7.2Sync to External MIDI Clock (101)2.7.3Send MIDI Clock (102)2.8Syncing MASCHINE using Ableton Link (103)2.8.1Connecting to a Network (103)2.8.2Joining and Leaving a Link Session (103)2.9Using a Pedal with the MASCHINE Controller (105)2.10File Management on the MASCHINE Controller (105)3Browser (107)3.1Browser Basics (107)3.1.1The MASCHINE Library (107)3.1.2Browsing the Library vs. Browsing Your Hard Disks (108)3.2Searching and Loading Files from the Library (109)3.2.1Overview of the LIBRARY Pane (109)3.2.2Selecting or Loading a Product and Selecting a Bank from the Browser (114)3.2.2.1Browsing by Product Category Using MASCHINE MK3 (118)3.2.2.2Browsing by Product Vendor Using MASCHINE MK3 (119)3.2.3Selecting a Product Category, a Product, a Bank, and a Sub-Bank (119)3.2.3.1Selecting a Product Category, a Product, a Bank, and a Sub-Bank on theController (124)3.2.4Selecting a File Type (125)3.2.5Choosing Between Factory and User Content (126)3.2.6Selecting Type and Mode Tags (127)3.2.7List and Tag Overlays in the Browser (133)3.2.8Performing a Text Search (135)3.2.9Loading a File from the Result List (135)3.3Additional Browsing Tools (140)3.3.1Loading the Selected Files Automatically (140)3.3.2Auditioning Instrument Presets (142)3.3.3Auditioning Samples (143)3.3.4Loading Groups with Patterns (144)3.3.5Loading Groups with Routing (145)3.3.6Displaying File Information (145)3.4Using Favorites in the Browser (146)3.5Editing the Files’ Tags and Properties (152)3.5.1Attribute Editor Basics (152)3.5.2The BANK Page (154)3.5.3The TYPES and MODES Pages (155)3.5.4The PROPERTIES Page (157)3.6Loading and Importing Files from Your File System (158)3.6.1Overview of the FILES Pane (158)3.6.2Using Favorites (160)3.6.3Using the Location Bar (161)3.6.4Navigating to Recent Locations (162)3.6.5Using the Result List (163)3.6.6Importing Files to the MASCHINE Library (166)3.7Locating Missing Samples (168)3.8Using Quick Browse (170)4Managing Sounds, Groups, and Your Project (175)4.1Overview of the Sounds, Groups, and Master (175)4.1.1The Sound, Group, and Master Channels (176)4.1.2Similarities and Differences in Handling Sounds and Groups (177)4.1.3Selecting Multiple Sounds or Groups (178)4.2Managing Sounds (183)4.2.1Loading Sounds (185)4.2.2Pre-listening to Sounds (186)4.2.3Renaming Sound Slots (187)4.2.4Changing the Sound’s Color (187)4.2.5Saving Sounds (189)4.2.6Copying and Pasting Sounds (191)4.2.7Moving Sounds (194)4.2.8Resetting Sound Slots (196)4.3Managing Groups (197)4.3.1Creating Groups (198)4.3.2Loading Groups (200)4.3.3Renaming Groups (201)4.3.4Changing the Group’s Color (201)4.3.5Saving Groups (203)4.3.6Copying and Pasting Groups (205)4.3.7Reordering Groups (208)4.3.8Deleting Groups (209)4.4Exporting MASCHINE Objects and Audio (210)4.4.1Saving a Group with its Samples (211)4.4.2Saving a Project with its Samples (212)4.4.3Exporting Audio (214)4.5Importing Third-Party File Formats (221)4.5.1Loading REX Files into Sound Slots (221)4.5.2Importing MPC Programs to Groups (222)5Playing on the Controller (226)5.1Adjusting the Pads (226)5.1.1The Pad View in the Software (226)5.1.2Choosing a Pad Input Mode (228)5.1.3Adjusting the Base Key (231)5.1.4Using Choke Groups (233)5.1.5Using Link Groups (235)5.2Adjusting the Key, Choke, and Link Parameters for Multiple Sounds (238)5.3Adjusting the Base Key (239)5.4Playing Tools (240)5.4.1Mute and Solo (241)5.4.2Choke All Notes (245)5.4.3Groove (246)5.4.4Level, Tempo, Tune, and Groove Shortcuts on Your Controller (248)5.4.5Tap Tempo (252)5.5Performance Features (253)5.5.1Overview of the Perform Features (253)5.5.2Selecting a Scale and Creating Chords (256)5.5.3Scale and Chord Parameters (256)5.5.4Creating Arpeggios and Repeated Notes (262)5.5.5Swing on Note Repeat / Arp Output (267)5.6Using Lock Snapshots (268)5.6.1Creating a Lock Snapshot (268)5.6.2Using Extended Lock (269)5.6.3Updating a Lock Snapshot (269)5.6.4Recalling a Lock Snapshot (270)5.6.5Morphing Between Lock Snapshots (270)5.6.6Deleting a Lock Snapshot (271)5.6.7Triggering Lock Snapshots via MIDI (272)5.7Using the Smart Strip (274)5.7.1Pitch Mode (274)5.7.2Modulation Mode (275)5.7.3Perform Mode (275)5.7.4Notes Mode (276)6Working with Plug-ins (277)6.1Plug-in Overview (277)6.1.1Plug-in Basics (277)6.1.2First Plug-in Slot of Sounds: Choosing the Sound’s Role (281)6.1.3Loading, Removing, and Replacing a Plug-in (281)6.1.3.1Browser Plug-in Slot Selection (287)6.1.4Adjusting the Plug-in Parameters (290)6.1.5Bypassing Plug-in Slots (290)6.1.6Using Side-Chain (292)6.1.7Moving Plug-ins (292)6.1.8Alternative: the Plug-in Strip (294)6.1.9Saving and Recalling Plug-in Presets (294)6.1.9.1Saving Plug-in Presets (295)6.1.9.2Recalling Plug-in Presets (296)6.1.9.3Removing a Default Plug-in Preset (297)6.2The Sampler Plug-in (298)6.2.1Page 1: Voice Settings / Engine (300)6.2.2Page 2: Pitch / Envelope (302)6.2.3Page 3: FX / Filter (305)6.2.4Page 4: Modulation (307)6.2.5Page 5: LFO (309)6.2.6Page 6: Velocity / Modwheel (311)6.3Using Native Instruments and External Plug-ins (313)6.3.1Opening/Closing Plug-in Windows (313)6.3.2Using the VST/AU Plug-in Parameters (316)6.3.3Setting Up Your Own Parameter Pages (317)6.3.4Using VST/AU Plug-in Presets (322)6.3.5Multiple-Output Plug-ins and Multitimbral Plug-ins (325)7Working with Patterns (326)7.1Pattern Basics (326)7.1.1Pattern Editor Overview (327)7.1.2Navigating the Event Area (333)7.1.3Following the Playback Position in the Pattern (335)7.1.4Jumping to Another Playback Position in the Pattern (337)7.1.5Group View and Keyboard View (338)7.1.6Adjusting the Arrange Grid and the Pattern Length (341)7.1.7Adjusting the Step Grid and the Nudge Grid (344)7.2Recording Patterns in Real Time (349)7.2.1Recording Your Patterns Live (349)7.2.2The Record Prepare Mode (352)7.2.3Using the Metronome (353)7.2.4Recording with Count-in (354)7.2.5Quantizing while Recording (356)7.3Recording Patterns with the Step Sequencer (356)7.3.1Step Mode Basics (356)7.3.2Editing Events in Step Mode (359)7.3.3Recording Modulation in Step Mode (361)7.4Editing Events (361)7.4.1Editing Events with the Mouse: an Overview (362)7.4.2Creating Events/Notes (365)7.4.3Selecting Events/Notes (366)7.4.4Editing Selected Events/Notes (372)7.4.5Deleting Events/Notes (378)7.4.6Cut, Copy, and Paste Events/Notes (381)7.4.7Quantizing Events/Notes (383)7.4.8Quantization While Playing (385)7.4.9Doubling a Pattern (386)7.4.10Adding Variation to Patterns (387)7.5Recording and Editing Modulation (391)7.5.1Which Parameters Are Modulatable? (392)7.5.2Recording Modulation (393)7.5.3Creating and Editing Modulation in the Control Lane (395)7.6Creating MIDI Tracks from Scratch in MASCHINE (401)7.7Managing Patterns (403)7.7.1The Pattern Manager and Pattern Mode (403)7.7.2Selecting Patterns and Pattern Banks (406)7.7.3Creating Patterns (408)7.7.4Deleting Patterns (410)7.7.5Creating and Deleting Pattern Banks (411)7.7.6Naming Patterns (413)7.7.7Changing the Pattern’s Color (415)7.7.8Duplicating, Copying, and Pasting Patterns (416)7.7.9Moving Patterns (419)7.7.10Adjusting Pattern Length in Fine Increments (420)7.8Importing/Exporting Audio and MIDI to/from Patterns (421)7.8.1Exporting Audio from Patterns (421)7.8.2Exporting MIDI from Patterns (422)7.8.3Importing MIDI to Patterns (425)8Audio Routing, Remote Control, and Macro Controls (434)8.1Audio Routing in MASCHINE (435)8.1.1Sending External Audio to Sounds (436)8.1.2Configuring the Main Output of Sounds and Groups (441)8.1.3Setting Up Auxiliary Outputs for Sounds and Groups (446)8.1.4Configuring the Master and Cue Outputs of MASCHINE (450)8.1.5Mono Audio Inputs (456)8.1.5.1Configuring External Inputs for Sounds in Mix View (457)8.2Using MIDI Control and Host Automation (461)8.2.1Triggering Sounds via MIDI Notes (462)8.2.2Triggering Scenes via MIDI (469)8.2.3Controlling Parameters via MIDI and Host Automation (471)8.2.4Selecting VST/AU Plug-in Presets via MIDI Program Change (479)8.2.5Sending MIDI from Sounds (480)8.3Creating Custom Sets of Parameters with the Macro Controls (484)8.3.1Macro Control Overview (485)8.3.2Assigning Macro Controls Using the Software (486)8.3.3Assigning Macro Controls Using the Controller (492)9Controlling Your Mix (494)9.1Mix View Basics (494)9.1.1Switching between Arrange View and Mix View (494)9.1.2Mix View Elements (495)9.2The Mixer (497)9.2.1Displaying Groups vs. Displaying Sounds (498)9.2.2Adjusting the Mixer Layout (500)9.2.3Selecting Channel Strips (501)9.2.4Managing Your Channels in the Mixer (502)9.2.5Adjusting Settings in the Channel Strips (504)9.2.6Using the Cue Bus (508)9.3The Plug-in Chain (510)9.4The Plug-in Strip (511)9.4.1The Plug-in Header (513)9.4.2Panels for Drumsynths and Internal Effects (515)9.4.3Panel for the Sampler (516)9.4.4Custom Panels for Native Instruments Plug-ins (519)9.4.5Undocking a Plug-in Panel (Native Instruments and External Plug-ins Only) (523)9.5Controlling Your Mix from the Controller (525)9.5.1Navigating Your Channels in Mix Mode (526)9.5.2Adjusting the Level and Pan in Mix Mode (527)9.5.3Mute and Solo in Mix Mode (528)9.5.4Plug-in Icons in Mix Mode (528)10Using the Drumsynths (529)10.1Drumsynths – General Handling (530)10.1.1Engines: Many Different Drums per Drumsynth (530)10.1.2Common Parameter Organization (530)10.1.3Shared Parameters (533)10.1.4Various Velocity Responses (533)10.1.5Pitch Range, Tuning, and MIDI Notes (533)10.2The Kicks (534)10.2.1Kick – Sub (536)10.2.2Kick – Tronic (538)10.2.3Kick – Dusty (541)10.2.4Kick – Grit (542)10.2.5Kick – Rasper (545)10.2.6Kick – Snappy (546)10.2.7Kick – Bold (548)10.2.8Kick – Maple (550)10.2.9Kick – Push (551)10.3The Snares (553)10.3.1Snare – Volt (555)10.3.2Snare – Bit (557)10.3.3Snare – Pow (559)10.3.4Snare – Sharp (560)10.3.5Snare – Airy (562)10.3.6Snare – Vintage (564)10.3.7Snare – Chrome (566)10.3.8Snare – Iron (568)10.3.9Snare – Clap (570)10.3.10Snare – Breaker (572)10.4The Hi-hats (574)10.4.1Hi-hat – Silver (575)10.4.2Hi-hat – Circuit (577)10.4.3Hi-hat – Memory (579)10.4.4Hi-hat – Hybrid (581)10.4.5Creating a Pattern with Closed and Open Hi-hats (583)10.5The Toms (584)10.5.1Tom – Tronic (586)10.5.2Tom – Fractal (588)10.5.3Tom – Floor (592)10.5.4Tom – High (594)10.6The Percussions (595)10.6.1Percussion – Fractal (597)10.6.2Percussion – Kettle (600)10.6.3Percussion – Shaker (602)10.7The Cymbals (606)10.7.1Cymbal – Crash (608)10.7.2Cymbal – Ride (610)11Using the Bass Synth (613)11.1Bass Synth – General Handling (614)11.1.1Parameter Organization (614)11.1.2Bass Synth Parameters (616)12Using Effects (618)12.1Applying Effects to a Sound, a Group or the Master (618)12.1.1Adding an Effect (618)12.1.2Other Operations on Effects (627)12.1.3Using the Side-Chain Input (629)12.2Applying Effects to External Audio (632)12.2.1Step 1: Configure MASCHINE Audio Inputs (632)12.2.2Step 2: Set up a Sound to Receive the External Input (635)12.2.3Step 3: Load an Effect to Process an Input (637)12.3Creating a Send Effect (639)12.3.1Step 1: Set Up a Sound or Group as Send Effect (639)12.3.2Step 2: Route Audio to the Send Effect (644)12.3.3 A Few Notes on Send Effects (646)12.4Creating Multi-Effects (647)13Effect Reference (650)13.1Dynamics (651)13.1.1Compressor (651)13.1.2Gate (655)13.1.3Transient Master (659)13.1.4Limiter (661)13.1.5Maximizer (665)13.2Filtering Effects (668)13.2.1EQ (668)13.2.2Filter (671)13.2.3Cabinet (675)13.3Modulation Effects (676)13.3.1Chorus (676)13.3.2Flanger (678)13.3.3FM (680)13.3.4Freq Shifter (681)13.3.5Phaser (683)13.4Spatial and Reverb Effects (685)13.4.1Ice (685)13.4.2Metaverb (687)13.4.3Reflex (688)13.4.4Reverb (Legacy) (690)13.4.5Reverb (692)13.4.5.1Reverb Room (692)13.4.5.2Reverb Hall (695)13.4.5.3Plate Reverb (698)13.5Delays (700)13.5.1Beat Delay (700)13.5.2Grain Delay (703)13.5.3Grain Stretch (705)13.5.4Resochord (707)13.6Distortion Effects (709)13.6.1Distortion (709)13.6.2Lofi (711)13.6.3Saturator (713)13.6.4Analog Distortion (716)13.7Perform FX (718)13.7.1Filter (719)13.7.2Flanger (721)13.7.3Burst Echo (724)13.7.4Reso Echo (726)13.7.5Ring (729)13.7.6Stutter (731)13.7.7Tremolo (734)13.7.8Scratcher (737)14Working with the Arranger (740)14.1Arranger Basics (740)14.1.1Navigating the Arranger (743)14.1.2Following the Playback Position in Your Project (745)14.1.3Jumping to Other Sections (746)14.2Using Ideas View (748)14.2.1Scene Overview (748)14.2.2Creating Scenes (750)14.2.3Assigning and Removing Patterns (751)14.2.4Selecting Scenes (755)14.2.5Deleting Scenes (757)14.2.6Creating and Deleting Scene Banks (758)14.2.7Clearing Scenes (759)14.2.8Duplicating Scenes (759)14.2.9Reordering Scenes (761)14.2.10Making Scenes Unique (762)14.2.11Appending Scenes to Arrangement (763)14.2.12Naming Scenes (764)14.2.13Changing the Color of a Scene (765)14.3Using Arranger View (767)14.3.1Section Management Overview (767)14.3.2Creating Sections (772)14.3.3Assigning a Scene to a Section (773)14.3.4Selecting Sections and Section Banks (774)14.3.5Reorganizing Sections (778)14.3.6Adjusting the Length of a Section (779)14.3.6.1Adjusting the Length of a Section Using the Software (781)14.3.6.2Adjusting the Length of a Section Using the Controller (782)14.3.7Assigning and Removing Patterns (783)14.3.8Duplicating Sections (785)14.3.8.1Making Sections Unique (786)14.3.9Removing Sections (787)14.3.10Renaming Scenes (789)14.3.11Clearing Sections (790)14.3.12Creating and Deleting Section Banks (791)14.3.13Enabling Auto Length (792)14.3.14Looping (793)14.3.14.1Setting the Loop Range in the Software (793)14.4Playing with Sections (794)14.4.1Jumping to another Playback Position in Your Project (795)14.5Triggering Sections or Scenes via MIDI (796)14.6The Arrange Grid (798)14.7Quick Grid (800)15Sampling and Sample Mapping (801)15.1Opening the Sample Editor (801)15.2Recording a Sample (802)15.2.1Opening the Record Page (802)15.2.2Selecting the Source and the Recording Mode (803)15.2.3Arming, Starting, and Stopping the Recording (806)15.2.5Checking Your Recordings (810)15.2.6Location and Name of Your Recorded Samples (813)15.3Editing a Sample (814)15.3.1Using the Edit Page (814)15.3.2Audio Editing Functions (820)15.4Slicing a Sample (828)15.4.1Opening the Slice Page (829)15.4.2Adjusting the Slicing Settings (830)15.4.3Live Slicing (836)15.4.3.1Live Slicing Using the Controller (836)15.4.3.2Delete All Slices (837)15.4.4Manually Adjusting Your Slices (837)15.4.5Applying the Slicing (844)15.5Mapping Samples to Zones (850)15.5.1Opening the Zone Page (850)15.5.2Zone Page Overview (851)15.5.3Selecting and Managing Zones in the Zone List (853)15.5.4Selecting and Editing Zones in the Map View (858)15.5.5Editing Zones in the Sample View (862)15.5.6Adjusting the Zone Settings (865)15.5.7Adding Samples to the Sample Map (872)16Appendix: Tips for Playing Live (875)16.1Preparations (875)16.1.1Focus on the Hardware (875)16.1.2Customize the Pads of the Hardware (875)16.1.3Check Your CPU Power Before Playing (875)16.1.4Name and Color Your Groups, Patterns, Sounds and Scenes (876)16.1.5Consider Using a Limiter on Your Master (876)16.1.6Hook Up Your Other Gear and Sync It with MIDI Clock (876)16.1.7Improvise (876)16.2Basic Techniques (876)16.2.1Use Mute and Solo (876)16.2.2Use Scene Mode and Tweak the Loop Range (877)16.2.3Create Variations of Your Drum Patterns in the Step Sequencer (877)16.2.4Use Note Repeat (877)16.2.5Set Up Your Own Multi-effect Groups and Automate Them (877)16.3Special Tricks (878)16.3.1Changing Pattern Length for Variation (878)16.3.2Using Loops to Cycle Through Samples (878)16.3.3Using Loops to Cycle Through Samples (878)16.3.4Load Long Audio Files and Play with the Start Point (878)17Troubleshooting (879)17.1Knowledge Base (879)17.2Technical Support (879)17.3Registration Support (880)17.4User Forum (880)18Glossary (881)Index (889)1Welcome to MASCHINEThank you for buying MASCHINE!MASCHINE is a groove production studio that implements the familiar working style of classi-cal groove boxes along with the advantages of a computer based system. MASCHINE is ideal for making music live, as well as in the studio. It’s the hands-on aspect of a dedicated instru-ment, the MASCHINE hardware controller, united with the advanced editing features of the MASCHINE software.Creating beats is often not very intuitive with a computer, but using the MASCHINE hardware controller to do it makes it easy and fun. You can tap in freely with the pads or use Note Re-peat to jam along. Alternatively, build your beats using the step sequencer just as in classic drum machines.Patterns can be intuitively combined and rearranged on the fly to form larger ideas. You can try out several different versions of a song without ever having to stop the music.Since you can integrate it into any sequencer that supports VST, AU, or AAX plug-ins, you can reap the benefits in almost any software setup, or use it as a stand-alone application. You can sample your own material, slice loops and rearrange them easily.However, MASCHINE is a lot more than an ordinary groovebox or sampler: it comes with an inspiring 7-gigabyte library, and a sophisticated, yet easy to use tag-based Browser to give you instant access to the sounds you are looking for.What’s more, MASCHINE provides lots of options for manipulating your sounds via internal ef-fects and other sound-shaping possibilities. You can also control external MIDI hardware and 3rd-party software with the MASCHINE hardware controller, while customizing the functions of the pads, knobs and buttons according to your needs utilizing the included Controller Editor application. We hope you enjoy this fantastic instrument as much as we do. Now let’s get go-ing!—The MASCHINE team at Native Instruments.MASCHINE Documentation1.1MASCHINE DocumentationNative Instruments provide many information sources regarding MASCHINE. The main docu-ments should be read in the following sequence:1.MASCHINE Getting Started: This document provides a practical approach to MASCHINE viaa set of tutorials covering easy and more advanced tasks in order to help you familiarizeyourself with MASCHINE.2.MASCHINE Manual (this document): The MASCHINE Manual provides you with a compre-hensive description of all MASCHINE software and hardware features.Additional documentation sources provide you with details on more specific topics:▪Controller Editor Manual: Besides using your MASCHINE hardware controller together withits dedicated MASCHINE software, you can also use it as a powerful and highly versatileMIDI controller to pilot any other MIDI-capable application or device. This is made possibleby the Controller Editor software, an application that allows you to precisely define all MIDIassignments for your MASCHINE controller. The Controller Editor was installed during theMASCHINE installation procedure. For more information on this, please refer to the Con-troller Editor Manual available as a PDF file via the Help menu of Controller Editor.▪Online Support Videos: You can find a number of support videos on The Official Native In-struments Support Channel under the following URL: https:///NIsupport-EN We recommend that you follow along with these instructions while the respective appli-cation is running on your computer.Other Online Resources:If you are experiencing problems related to your Native Instruments product that the supplied documentation does not cover, there are several ways of getting help:▪Knowledge Base▪User Forum▪Technical Support▪Registration SupportYou will find more information on these subjects in the chapter Troubleshooting.1.2Document ConventionsThis section introduces you to the signage and text highlighting used in this manual. This man-ual uses particular formatting to point out special facts and to warn you of potential issues. The icons introducing these notes let you see what kind of information is to be expected:This document uses particular formatting to point out special facts and to warn you of poten-tial issues. The icons introducing the following notes let you see what kind of information can be expected:Furthermore, the following formatting is used:▪Text appearing in (drop-down) menus (such as Open…, Save as… etc.) in the software and paths to locations on your hard disk or other storage devices is printed in italics.▪Text appearing elsewhere (labels of buttons, controls, text next to checkboxes etc.) in the software is printed in blue. Whenever you see this formatting applied, you will find the same text appearing somewhere on the screen.▪Text appearing on the displays of the controller is printed in light grey. Whenever you see this formatting applied, you will find the same text on a controller display.▪Text appearing on labels of the hardware controller is printed in orange. Whenever you see this formatting applied, you will find the same text on the controller.▪Important names and concepts are printed in bold.▪References to keys on your computer’s keyboard you’ll find put in square brackets (e.g.,“Press [Shift] + [Enter]”).►Single instructions are introduced by this play button type arrow.→Results of actions are introduced by this smaller arrow.Naming ConventionThroughout the documentation we will refer to MASCHINE controller (or just controller) as the hardware controller and MASCHINE software as the software installed on your computer.The term “effect” will sometimes be abbreviated as “FX” when referring to elements in the MA-SCHINE software and hardware. These terms have the same meaning.Button Combinations and Shortcuts on Your ControllerMost instructions will use the “+” sign to indicate buttons (or buttons and pads) that must be pressed simultaneously, starting with the button indicated first. E.g., an instruction such as:“Press SHIFT + PLAY”means:1.Press and hold SHIFT.2.While holding SHIFT, press PLAY and release it.3.Release SHIFT.Unlabeled Buttons on the ControllerThe buttons and knobs above and below the displays on your MASCHINE controller do not have labels.1234567812345678The unlabeled buttons and knobs on the MASCHINE controller.For better reference, we applied a special formatting here: throughout the document, the ele-ments are capitalized and numbered, so the buttons above the displays are written Button 1 to Button 8, while the knobs under the displays are written Knob 1 to Knob 8. E.g., whenever you see an instruction such as “Press Button 2 to open the EDIT page,” you’ll know it’s the second button from the left above the displays.1.3New Features in MASCHINE2.6.11The following two new features have been added to MASCHINE 2.6.11 and are only aimed at MASCHINE MK3 users:▪Introduction of the General, Audio, MIDI and Hardware Preferences direct from the MA-SCHINE MK3 controller using the SETTINGS button. For more information on using the Preferences from the hardware, refer to each section of the following chapter: ↑2.6, Prefer-ences.。

自用DEFYmb526刷机教程(刷底包.卡刷)

自用DEFYmb526刷机教程(刷底包.卡刷)
水货刷港版(先刷港版底包,后刷港版root底包)刷了root底包不用root
水货刷港版(先刷港版底包,后刷港版root底包)刷了root底包不用root
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电脑上打开rsd工具再打开sdl工具点击(浏览)找到底包后点击(开始),
sdl工具出现三个百分之百要走,完成后自动开机!
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&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&第二步,《root手机》&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
手机设置/应用管理/开发/usb勾上,
根据系统bl选择root方法,
2.21/2和2.34系统都可以工具完成,
再选择Custom recovery或者【latest recovery】
选择-wipe dada- 选择yes……
选择-wipe cache-选择yes
选择Install zip from sdcard-
选择-choose zip from sdcard-
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选择刷机包,选择yes,等待进度条完成

选择GO back -
选择-reboot system now重启完成!
准备工具包括:
电脑,(网吧电脑有防火墙不一定能刷机)

[攻略]推木头bloxorz游戏密码和攻略(平面推木头)

[攻略]推木头bloxorz游戏密码和攻略(平面推木头)

推木头Bloxorz游戏密码和攻略(立体推木头)1.用方向键玩,将砖头“翻“进洞里,即可过关2.[O]地板:一个单位的重量就可以触发的开关3.[X]地板:两个单位的重量才能触发的开关4.[红色]地板:只能承载一单位的重量,两单位的重量会掉下去5.[( )]地板:长方体会分成两块,可以分别控制,使用空格键切换6. Passcode:右上角的六位数,重玩时输入便可以直接进到当前的关卡游戏一共有33关,能坚持到最后的如果不是智力超强的话,那就是耐心到极致了哈!第一关:780464破关密诀:需要的人请把这游戏关了吧…= =解答:下右右右右右右下第二关:290299破关要诀:O形按钮只要压到就会启动;X形按钮一定要立在上面才会启动…解答:上右下右右右右上上下下右右右右上左上第三关:918660破关要诀:基本上这个技巧有点难说明,但却是在游戏中最常用到的技巧,简单地说就是移动的技巧…(请自己体会@@)解答:右上右右右上右下左上上右下左左上右右右右下下下右上第四关:520967破关要诀:橘色砖块不能立在上面,不然就会掉下去…解答:上左上右右上右右右右右右下右下下下下下右上…(剩下可以自己解)第五关:028431破关要诀:有时候按钮是需要按两次以上的…解答:左左左右左左左左下左左上右下下下下右右右右右下右右右左左左左下(然后冲到出口就好)第六关:524383破关要诀:等于是第三关的进化版,比较复杂而已…解答:右右右下右下下右下下右上左左左上上左上上上右右右下下左上右右下右下下右第七关:189493破关要诀:先往右边按到按钮,再走回来绕下面走过去出口…解答:下左上右右右右右下右左上左左左左左下右下右…(之后自己解)第八关:499707破关要诀:切割按钮要立在上面才会启动,把砖块切成两块,碰在一起时会接起来,分割状态下无法进入出口,不会启动X按钮(O按钮会),不会因橘色方块掉下去。

(分割时按空格键可切换操作权)解答:这关应该自己能破…第九关:074355破关要诀:只是上一关的进阶应用而已解答:分割后在出口旁重组就好…第十关:300590破关要诀:切割后用一块去压O按钮,然后再X按钮旁重组压X按钮,冲出口…解答:应该不需要…XD第十一关:291709破关要诀:所谓坏掉的O按钮,是指不论如何一定要避开的按钮,要是压到了就会造成无法破关的后果。

拯救全新的电视卡

拯救全新的电视卡

拯救全新的电视卡
张佼
【期刊名称】《电脑迷》
【年(卷),期】2008(000)005
【摘要】新买了一片全新的天敏电视卡,可一插到电脑上问题就来了。

开机时居然无法通过自检,可是把它插到朋友的机器上却运行正常。

想来
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/540473048/blog/1330307862MB526砖头拯救计划最新修改,勉强教程这里给大家详细说一下这个救砖方案。

一来作为砖友之一,我很激动。

二来,超级B S那些不懂装懂的人,把很多人误入歧途的人。

自以为很了不起了?你玩DEFY很久了?不得了了?你知不知道你害了多少人?很多人都是看了你的回帖然后刷2.3.4的国行底包刷死了。

还有小米其实也有一部分责任,我们一共几个群,3000多砖头,其中有半数以上都是因为朋友介绍小米系统好,然后刷小米过程中变砖的。

小米也很快的关闭了DEFY+教程,但是并没有发布相关警告。

这个计划是一群人的结晶,是一群砖友的期盼。

谢谢为砖友们努力的高手们,没有你们,我们的526只是块2000块钱的砖头而已,防水的砖头。

DFEY有两个版本MB525 ME525(国行)DEFY+有两个版本MB526 ME525+(国行)其中除开MB526以外的所有DEFY(+)都最高是BL=5唯独BL=6只有MB526,而且是11月天津产的。

详细特征是该批手机的MSN的最中间(第5位和第6位)是QW如果你符合以上特征,恭喜,你中奖了。

该机特点,能够在刷SBF的时候正常录入CG39但是在rebooting phone的时候直接跳过报错。

然后手机假砖(仅RSD刷机工具可以识别)其余反应一概没有,不能开机。

感谢魔趣在这次救砖行动中作出的贡献/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=266698&highlight=526首先大家准备好两样东西/file/dn83rcss这个是德方的底包BL=6,如果你不是MB526的砖头用户,一切后果自负!/file/aqxje3rv这个是“丫丫”同学的恢复包,是中文的,就是你MB526买来的那个系统,感谢丫丫童鞋的无私备份。

请将这个备份包里面的clockworkmod文件夹和这个APK整个复制到你的存储卡根目录里面!!!这个放到卡的根目录Recovery请用MIUI defy刷机工具里面的“defy启动菜单”的那个Recovery.apk,仅此有效,不废话。

下图左边是解压出来的德国包底包,右面就是你要放到卡里面的apk首先准备好假砖。

用万能充或者专用电池座充给电池满电。

电量够也可以装好电池,按下音量+和开机,画面没反应,不要管。

连上USB,电脑上事先要装RSD和驱动就不罗嗦了。

从这里的步骤就是刷SBF的步骤,大家都是刷这个刷砖了的,不废话了,都懂(伤心事)。

正在刷机,等待上图说明你的砖已经救回来了。

刷底包无限卡M如果刷底包无限卡M,就在RSD那里显示please ····那一串的情况下,看下手机是不是M动画,是的话,拔了USB,拔了电池,然后插上电池,按下音量的-和开机进入机器人,官方的Recovery在这里,同时按下两个音量键,出现菜单。

双W一下,完了,拔电池。

再插上电池,重头刷德国包!刷到了这里就可以拔掉USB了(支持英文,推荐英文,因为做的比较急,我这里选了原本的德文)如果是小白看不懂英文就德文吧,跟图走算了。

不认识看看图标也能找到。

点starten认不到就不管,一直点右边的weiter,跳出来的选择都选第二个。

进入主屏幕,按设置键,进入下图。

选择齿轮那个。

Einstellungen(系统设置),进入下图。

选择anwendungen(应用程序设置), 图中最后一个文件图标那个。

然后进入下图第一个打勾,未知来源允许然后进入entwicklung,第一个U SB-debugging“USB调试”打开,询问点OK 如上图点好了如下图ROO前退出手机设置界面,连USB到电脑。

管理员身份运行Root好了之后手机自动重启,重启完了,可以拔掉USB了然后就是安装Recovery(下图是说明root好了,有Superuser存在,在下图界面找文件管理器,一个文件夹图标的程序,找到之后,按那个SD卡的图标的,找到你的Recovery.apk,打开它安装)。

打开之后,安装bootmenu,然后允许,,然后选择进入恢复模式,又允许后面的全跟着图走就可以了!!!!这里选择Recovery,进入下图。

选第一个latest Recovery进去之后首先双W,就是wipe data 那一项和wipe ache那一项,先data再ache。

都弄完了之后,提示英文如下图。

这里是双W完成,不过多解释。

然后就是恢复你卡上的那个备份。

选择Backup and restore如下图(下图中第三四项就是双W的选项,多补充一下)进去之后选restore,如下图。

等,然后完成了如下图。

完成了如上图,这里选GO BACK然后选择BOOT然后选择set Default然后选择normal(如下图)在normal的前面出现星号之后,选择GO BACK这里如果怕麻烦呐,可以直接就选择reboot system就重启算了,也可以再进一次Recovery 的lastrecovery双W一下,有的人喜欢“纯净系统”的就双一下吧,两种我都试过,都可以正常开机。

这个应该是最后一次修改了,完全小白化了。

/android-3263820-1-1.html本帖最后由荷叶荷花香于2012-2-15 13:32 编辑大家都知道最新的DEFY+MB526刷什么底包都变砖吧!不过现在底包已经出来了!现在大家可以想怎么刷就怎么刷了,不怕在变砖了!DEFY+的春天来啦!哈哈!当然新入手的恐怕看不熟悉怎么刷机吧!今天我就把刷机全过程整合一下吧!主要针对mb526的刷机过程!因为底包是英文的,用起来不方便!首先是刷底包!因为MOTO的机子不用害怕刷机的,怎么刷都可以通过刷底包刷回来!底包一般都是SBF为后缀的文件,一般大小在360多兆左右!刷机之前要是安装驱动和刷机工具的!Handset_USB_Driver--Motorola手机的驱动安装程序MotoHelper_2051_Driver_520.rar(8.08 MB)RSD Lite--Motorola的刷机工具,用于刷Moto自己的SBF文件RSD lite 5.6 简体中文汉化绿色版.zip(1.55 MB)然后我们要下载底包!最新的MB526(BL=6)现在可以刷的底包!1.德国欧版底包45.0.1320.MB526.O2.en.DE欧版低包下载地址.zip (330 Bytes)2.亚太底包(含中文)4.5.1-134_DFP-1321.zip亚太低包下载地址.zip (329 Bytes)3.最新国行底包4.5.3-109_DPP-14-CN 目前暂时无法直接root国行低包下载地址.zip (326 Bytes)4. 最新港版底包4.5.2-109_DHT-25-4 目前暂时无法直接root港版底包下载地址.rar (185 Bytes)各底包选择一个刷就ok!推荐亚太底包,因为有中文好操作容易root!DEFY ME525 MB525 请勿直接刷入,不然后果严重!DEFY+ ME525+ MB525+ MB526可以直接完美刷入!可以刷2.3.4国行底包BL=5救活的就不要刷了!DEFY+没有变砖的千万不要刷,不然你的bl升级了之后,无法刷之前的cm7,Miui刷了这个包之后使用部分2.2内核将会导致bootloader err提示。

这个包将会提升defy+的安全策略,从此之后旧版内核很可能无法使用(BL=6内核和之前内核不通用)-------------------------------华丽的分割线-------------------------------如果你的手机已经变砖的话,请安装下面操作!手机变砖表现为:不能开机,无法进入recovery,无法显示Bootloader界面!按键全无反应,只省下一个白灯!解决办法:确保电脑驱动无问题!电池有30%以上电量,然后打开RSD,先扣开手机电池5秒钟后按住音量+键装入电池音量+键不能松开按住10-15秒钟,这时你的手机是看不到有任何反应的,其实不然。

这时手机已经进入到Bootloader 了!然后插入数据线连接电脑,这时后你应该可以看到RSD有反应,如没有请检查步骤再重试。

开始刷机!在确保你按照上面的步骤完成了,也确保你电脑上安装了Motorola手机的驱动安装程序!再确定手机是关机状态,然后按住电源键和音量 +键,当感觉屏幕亮了起来松开,这是出现一个黑底白字的界面,这样就进入了bootloader模式。

这时接上USB数据线,会发现Data Cable这几个字母变成了USB!具体详细方法请参照:/android-3159286-1-1.html 然后打开RSD,开始刷机就可以了!刷机过程,你不需要做任何事情,你等待就可以了!刷到中间的时候,手机屏幕上的内容会变为sw update ,表示写入数据了!刷完手机会自动重启的!请等待!当然RSD成功后会显示Please manually power up this phone。

这时可以拔掉USB,关闭RSD。

如果手机在重启的时候无法进入系统,这时候我们要进入Recovery模式做个双wipe即可!不会wipe的,请看这个帖子!/android-3126010-1-1.html重启之后进入系统这就刷机成功了,还是很简单的!-------------------------------华丽的分割线-------------------------------我们看看这个最新的欧版MB526的底包系统界面吧!这样的系统怎么能日常使用啊,全是英文会不会让你头疼呢?-------------------------------华丽的分割线-------------------------------下面我们来刷国行原版2.3.6镜像包!首先我们要把系统给root了才行啊!下载DEFY+2.3.6一键ROOT程序ROOT_MOTO_2.3.6.rar (916.77 KB)在桌面界面状态下按“田”,选择Settings--Applications--Development 在选择第一个USB调试模式打钩,点OK,然后将手机连接电脑。

把手机的USB连接切换成仅充电()直接下载打开ROOT_MOTO_2.3.6.exe然后按照提示做,完毕之后手机重启就OK看看手机里是否多出一个授权管理的程序如果有这个程序恭喜你ROOT完成-------------------------------华丽的分割线-------------------------------注意ROOT 的时候,请关闭电脑上的什么豌豆荚及91助手等软件!OK,Root 完成了!-------------------------------华丽的分割线-------------------------------DEFY+ME525+Android2.3.6国行官方镜像包(已Root)DEFY+2.3.6镜像包(root).zip最新国行包下载地址.zip (335 Bytes)下载解压,得到IMG镜像文件手机连接电脑,在SD卡上建个目录clockworkmod下面建立目录backup 再下面建立目录defy+目录路径就是I:\clockworkmod \backup \defy+将nandroid和system.img复制进defy+目录下然后手机上安装第三方Recovery!DEFY 第三方Recovery.apk (3.45 MB)安装好后进入Recovery模式选择进bootmenu-recovery,选backup and restore选restore,选defy+,yesrestore完毕以后,返回做个双wipe之后重启!具体详细方法请参照:/android-3215070-1-1.html后面的boot.sbf文件就不要刷了,恢复之后做WIPE重启就ok!-------------------------------华丽的分割线-------------------------------刷回国行中文的感觉就是好啊!哈哈!-------------------------------华丽的分割线-------------------------------您要是觉得国行原版包垃圾软件太恶心了!那么为了方便大家,我找了个包修改美化增加各种实用的功能并且精简了不常用软件,官方2.3.6系统修改得来,源系统来自魔趣论坛!各种资源修改均来自魔趣上的高手们,就不一一列举了!此包修改增加功能如下:1.动漫开机LOGO,不在是乏味的红色M!2.开机动画很有爱,开机什么的最讨厌了!3.关机键长按,出现截图重启休眠等菜单!4.相机静音设置,RMVB 720P硬解播放!5.相机适当优化镜头支持720P高清摄像!6.替换日历,去掉媒体库换上图库更有爱!7.接听挂断震动,四大金刚和解锁的微震!8.优化程序安装,安装位置可以任意选择!9.音量键唤醒屏幕,按键灯光最暗时才亮!10.加快窗口的动画和切换动画的速度值!11.适当精简到主菜单只有24个应用程序!12.增加任务栏快捷开关,方便开启各功能!13.状态栏1%环形电量显示,系统Root!14.下拉通知区域半透明,精确时间到秒!15.下拉状态栏出星期,缩小服务商标志!16.整合系统设置和图标美化,拒绝单色调!MB526_2.3.6_美化精简包.zip下载地址:MB526_2.3.6_MHJAB.rar (154 Bytes)-------------------------------华丽的分割线------------------------------- 美化精简包第二版MB526_2.3.6_Beautify.zip下载地址.rar (215 Bytes)更加给力更新,等待你来发现!O(∩_∩)O~使用GO桌面可以全透明!透明状态栏要把GO桌面高级设置里的“高质量绘图”打“√”。

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