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大众帕萨特GTE快速入门指南说明书

大众帕萨特GTE快速入门指南说明书

Volkswagen Passat GTE quick start guide STARTING THE CAR:1. Make sure the gear stick is in P-position.2. Press down the break pedal and push the button.In case the car won’t start and the following message appears on theconsole, simply take out the car’s remote key and push the”open doors” button. After that the car will start normally.(The message is due to a power saving feature of the wireless key reader.)AUTOMATIC GEARBOX:Volkswagen Passat GTE has a highly sophisticated automatic DSG-gearbox with the following positions.PARKING:Set gear stick to P-position, turn on the electronic parking brake using the liftswitch, and turn off power by pushing the START/STOP button.ATTENTION!The car has an electric trunk door. You can open the trunk using the switch on the driver’s door or from the VW logo on the trunk door.Always make sure there’s enough room behind the car for the door to open before opening the trunk!FILLING UP THE TANK:Open the fuel door using the lift switch on the driver’s door.Only use 95 E10 petrol for this car.In case you have further questions, you can reach our customer service at 0440 24 24 24.。

使用说明书英文简写是什么

使用说明书英文简写是什么

使用说明书英文简写是什么在日常生活中,我们经常会接触到各种各样的使用说明书。

无论是购买电子产品、家具、厨房用具还是化妆品,使用说明书都起着非常重要的作用,它们帮助我们更好地了解和使用这些产品。

尽管使用说明书在不同的国家和地区可能会有所差异,但它们通常都有一个共同的特点:使用说明书都有英文简写。

那么,使用说明书英文简写是什么呢?实际上,根据不同的上下文和产品类型,使用说明书英文简写可能会有所不同。

下面是一些常见的使用说明书英文简写:1.UM(User Manual):这是最常见且普遍使用的使用说明书英文简写形式。

许多产品的使用说明书都会使用这个简写形式,包括电子设备、家用电器、机械设备等。

2.IB(Instruction Booklet):这个简写形式主要出现在一些小型产品的使用说明书中,例如一些家居用品、办公用品等。

3.IFU(Instructions for Use):这个简写形式通常用于一些医疗器械、药品或者健康产品的使用说明书中,因为对于这些产品的使用要求更加严格和复杂。

4.SDS(Safety Data Sheet):这个简写形式主要用于化学品和危险物品的使用说明书中,以提供详细的安全信息和操作指南。

除了以上的几个常见简写形式外,还有许多其他可能的使用说明书英文简写,如:Ops manual(操作手册)、Quick start guide(快速入门指南)、FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)等等。

这些简写形式都是为了方便用户快速查找和阅读使用说明书,以更好地了解和使用产品。

当我们购买新产品时,使用说明书是我们必不可少的参考资料之一。

它们不仅提供了产品的基本信息和技术规格,还详细说明了产品的使用方法、注意事项和维护保养等。

通过仔细阅读和遵循使用说明书上的指导,我们可以更好地使用产品,避免不必要的损坏和操作错误。

此外,使用说明书还可以帮助我们解决一些常见问题。

例如,当我们遇到故障或者困惑时,通过使用说明书,我们可以查找相关的疑难解答和故障排除方法。

尤克里里 尤克里里 快速入门指南说明书

尤克里里 尤克里里 快速入门指南说明书

(1) Input knob – Adjust the input gain so thatthe adjacent LED lights green while you sing,and occasionally lights orange during theloudest peaks.(2) Tone button – A single press activatesor deactivates AdaptiveTone to make yourvoice smoother and brighter, indicated bya solid LED when engaged. A double clickactivates or deactivates auto-chromatic pitchcorrection to provide subtle pitch support,indicated by a periodic flash of the LED whenengaged. When both effects are engaged,the LED will light solid except for periodicallyflashing off.(3) Guitar knob – Controls the guitar volumewhen the THRU jack is not used. The far left‘Auto’ position automatically balanced yourguitar volume with your voice. Just above the‘Auto’ setting is an ‘Off’ setting that mutesthe guitar.(4) FX knob – Adjusts the mix level of the effectselected with the FX button.(5) Harmony knob – Adjusts the mix level ofthe harmony and double effects. (6) Preset button – Press to cycle throughthe 5 presets shown in the display. Hold thePreset button to save changes made to thecurrent preset.(7) 48V LED – Hold the Manual and Doublebuttons for 2 seconds to engage phantompower for use with condenser microphones.(8) Manual button – Press to allow the guitarsignal to dictate the harmonies. Details of thisfunction are discussed in the full manual. (9) Double button – Press to simulate thesound of two of you singing in unison. (10) Voice 1/2 buttons – Press either of theVoice buttons to select a harmony interval.Details of this function are discussed in thefull manual. Hold both buttons to selectstereo or mono operation.(11) FX button – Press to cycle through theavailable effect styles for the currentpreset. When no LEDs are lit, the effects arebypassed.(1)(3)(4)(5)(2)LEGAL DISCLAIMERMusic Tribe accepts no liability for any loss which may be suffered by any person who relies either wholly or in part upon any description, photograph, or statement contained herein. Technical specifications, appearances and other information are subject to change without notice. All trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Midas, Klark Teknik, Lab Gruppen, Lake, Tannoy, Turbosound, TC Electronic, TC Helicon, Behringer, Bugera and Coolaudio are trademarks or registered trademarks of Music Tribe Global Brands Ltd. © Music Tribe Global Brands Ltd. 2019 All rights reserved.LIMITED WARRANTYFor the applicable warranty terms and conditions and additional information regarding Music Tribe’s Limited Warranty, please see complete details online at /warranty.Zhongshan Eurotec Electronics LimitedNo. 10 Wanmei Road, South China Modern Chinese Medicine Park, Nanlang Town, 528451, Zhongshan City, Guangdong Province, China(12) Preset A/B footswitch – Tapping thefootswitch will toggle between the presets assigned to slot A and B. Hold the footswitch to enter Preset Select mode for the current slot (A or B), which allows the footswitch to cycle through all 5 saved presets. (13) On/Bypass footswitch – Tapping thefootswitch engages or disengages the doubling and harmony effects in the current preset, leaving the reverb/delay effects active. Holding the footswitch will enter Tuner/Bypass mode, which mutes the guitar signal and bypasses all vocal effects except for Tone. (14) USB port – Connect to a computer forfirmware updates and support. (15) Power input – Connect the included poweradapter. (12 V DC, 300 mA, tip negative)(16) OUTPUTS – Connect to a mixervia XLR cables.(17) INST IN/THRU – Connect your guitar to theIN jack, then connect the THRU to other guitar pedals or an amplifier. (18) MIC INPUT – Connect your microphone viaXLR cable.(19) GND – If you hear a buzz when you plugin a cable from the THRU to your amp or PA, press this button in. If the THRU jack is not used and your guitar sound is routed internally, the Ground Lift switch should be left out.Visit to download the full manual。

苹果MacBook Air快速入门指南说明书

苹果MacBook Air快速入门指南说明书

Quick Start GuideWelcome to your MacBook AirLet’s begin. Press the power button to start up your Mac, and Setup Assistant guides you through a few simple steps to get you up and running. It walks you through connecting to your Wi-Fi network and creating a user account. And it can transfer your documents, photos, music, and more to your new Mac from another Mac or PC.You can sign in with your Apple ID in Setup Assistant. This sets up your account in the Mac App Store and the iTunes Store, and in apps like Messages and FaceTime. It also sets up iCloud, so apps such as Mail, Contacts, Calendar, and Safari all have your latest information. If you don’t have an Apple ID, you can create one in Setup Assistant.Multi-Touch trackpadFaceTime HD camera Power buttonThunderbolt 2Connect external displays and high-performance devicesUSB 3Charge devices, connect external storage, and more MagSafe 2Magnetically attach the power cordHelp menu Menu barFinder Dock System PreferencesGet to know your desktopYour Mac desktop lets you find everything and do anything. Keep theapps you use most in the Dock at the bottom of the screen. Open System Preferences to customize your desktop and other settings. Click the Finder icon to get to all your files and folders.The menu bar at the top provides useful information about your Mac. To check the status of your wireless Internet connection, click the Wi-Fi icon. Spotlight lets you find anything on your Mac or look up information online. It can also open your favorite apps.Control your Mac with Multi-Touch gesturesYou can do a lot on your MacBook Air using simple gestures on the trackpad. Here are some popular gestures. To learn more, choose System Preferences in the Dock, and then click Trackpad.ClickPress anywhere on the trackpad.Secondary click (right click)Click with two fingers to open shortcut menus.Two-finger scrollBrush two fingers along the trackpad to scroll up,down, or sideways.Swipe to navigateSwipe with two fingers to flip through webpages,documents, and more.Back up your dataYou can wirelessly back up your MacBook Air using Time Machine withan AirPort Time Capsule (sold separately). Open System Preferences and click the Time Machine icon to get started.An important notePlease read this document and the safety information in the Important Product Information guide carefully before you first use your computer. Learn moreTo view the MacBook Air Essentials guide in iBooks, open iBooks, then search for “MacBook Air Essentials” in the iBooks Store. You can also find information, watch demos, and learn about MacBook Air features at /macbook-air.HelpYou can find answers to your questions, as well as instructions and troubleshooting information, in Mac Help. Click the Finder icon, clickHelp in the menu bar, and choose Mac Help or “Get to know your Mac.”OS X UtilitiesIf you have a problem with your Mac, OS X Utilities can help you restore your software and data from a Time Machine backup or reinstall OS Xand Apple apps. If your Mac detects a problem, open OS X Utilities by restarting your computer while holding down the Command and R keys. SupportVisit /support/macbookair for MacBook Air technical support. Or call 1-800-275-2273. In Canada, call 1-800-263-3394.Not all features are available in all areas.TM and © 2015 Apple Inc. All rights reserved. Designed by Apple in California.Printed in XXXX. 034-00961-A。

X-Ways Forensics(v15.4)快速入门指南说明书

X-Ways Forensics(v15.4)快速入门指南说明书

Brett’sX‐Ways Forensics (v15.4) QuickStart GuideThis is a quick guide to getting up and running using X‐Ways Forensics (XWF). There are many features documented in the manual, plus more that may not seem to be documented, but are there in more detail. I suggest signing up for the XWF Support Forum where you will have access for more help and be able to ask questions directly to the XWF community. I do not profess to be an XWF expert and hope that this guide does some justice to what XWF can do. If you truly only had one forensic tool to choose, X‐Ways Forensics would be that one tool.XWF is constantly updated. Each update is typically something that you will find to be a valuable new feature, not just bug fixes. I have not yet seen any forensic program so constantly updated, maintained, and supported directly by a developer that is quickly and personally responsive. There are few forensic software companies that will read your wishlist or request, consider it, and either tell you ‘no thank you’ or ‘implement it’ almost immediately.Some of the features that I find to be ‘neat’….XWF can run from an external device, such as a flashdrive or external drive. It requires the dongle to be plugged into the machine, but the dongle is recognized only as a HID (human interface device), so minimal walking over the system. Because XWF can run from an external device, it does not need to be installed to run. This makes it easy to take an image in an XWF folder that can be run on another machine without having to install XWF on every machine you may move your image for examinations. Simply, on an external drive, your image and complete XWF operating program files can be on the same drive and run on any of your forensic machines without installing XWF everywhere. This also makes it possible to work on a live machine, if need be. If there is cause to work on the live machine, using an external drive, with a XWF programs folder, you have full access to XWF on your live suspect machine and do to it as your wish (image it, examine it, export files, etc…).This QuickStart Guide does not do XWF justice in using the features or capability. However, this will show you how to start up XWF, acquire an image, and run the initial processes so you can begin your examination. It’s not quite ‘push button forensics’, but after a while, you will always find yourself going back to XWF and wondered why you did without it for so long. And yes, you can do an entire exam in XWF and validate findings with another tool.Some of the topics this QuickStart doesn’t go into are that of looking at the MFT, hex views of files, and some other intensive analysis that would not be adequately covered in a QuickStart Guide. XWF is much much more than a “hex editor” and has come a long way since when it was just that.For topics that I do brush upon, a search of that topic in the XWF manual will give more information. Sometimes all you need to know is that a feature exists, then you can figure it out or look it up. Not knowing will cause you to not use XWF for what it can do, because you just may not know. The XWF Manual, is in‐depth, detailed, and can be overwhelming if you skim it. But, it does cover every function you’ll come across.I would highly suggest, that the XWF user acquaint him/herself with the terminology as used by XWF to be better prepared to answer terms such as an “Existing File” as compared to a “Previously Existing File” in the manner that it is meant with XWF, among other terms.As side note to how well XWF works…I was at FLETC sitting between a FTK (v1.x) user and longtime Encase (v5) user. Data carving the same image, XWF (v13) came up with literally hundreds of additional images (photos) than did either FTK or Encase. I don’t know why that happened; only that no one else could explain how XWF could do what neither FTK nor Encase could, at least with those versions.The initial, no case, nothing started, XWF. From here, let’s see how one workflow option can work.Set up your Options‐General so XWF behaves like you want it to behave.Something I also do is to create folders for files I export for specific reasons. A folder for “Docs” or “User Files” and XWF can be directed to put your files in the folder of your choice. Not unlike any other program. XWF will by default export files to its respective case folder.When dealing with lots of various time zones, UTC/GMT can save you some headaches of figuring out what happened when and on which machine. Those are the basic settings, now for a real (test) case…Create a case (File‐Create New Case). This will automatically store in the folder you previously created above. In this example, it will be under my XWF Quick Start folder, Case sub‐folder.Most of these options are self‐explanatory. The logging includes screen captures of your dialog boxes, which is a nice feature to see exactly what your dialog box was set to, just when you hit ‘enter’.You can modify your report settings now, or you can do it later when you are ready to create a report. Simply, choose the fields you want displayed on the report and how you want it to look (3 files per line, more or less?, etc…).To add media or an image (or file), choose File – Add _ _ _.I’m going to add a small flashdrive and choose the Physical Media. Pretend this is a write blocked drive…Now we are getting into XWF. This is where some might get scared away to go back to the easy (and maybe not so detailed) other tools.The legend is very important to look at, especially if you don’t know what a particular color or symbol means.To create an image, XWF is as easy as any other forensic application, but it seems to run a bit faster than others. XWF is a very reliable forensic imager.Easy enough: File – Create Disk ImageSame settings as you see on most forensic tools, choose your format type, compression, hash, encryption, etc…The default location for the image is the sub‐folder you created in the beginning. This keeps it nice and neat to have everything in one place. Don’t forget, you can even have your XWF Program Folder in the same place and run XWF from that folder on an external drive.XWF spins away…Hashes…And is done…Now for the processing.The key factor in XWF is the Snapshot! This button is about the most powerful button in the entire program. If nothing else, remember the Refine Volume Snapshot.Indexing can be configured to what your needs are, which is different from other indexing engines where you may not have that much control. Some configurations will make indexing go faster, or take longer (such as choosing word lengths of 2 and 24).Ok, we let the Snapshot run….Most is done at this point, but if you choose indexing, it will continue some more as seen below.The Directory Browser (Options‐Directory Browser or F5) is another need to know feature of XWF. With this feature, you can control what you see as you examine your files. Some may be important in a case, but not in another, therefore, you can control how much and what you see. As you work in the case, you will be tagging files (responsive/evidence) or hiding others (irrelevant files). In this dialog box, you can choose whether to keep seeing files you tagged or you can choose that tagged files be hidden, at least for the time of the examination, but included in the report later.Oh yes, XWF will pull out eml files from your PST files. You can view the emails individually, but will need Outlook installed on your forensic machine.Ok, maybe the Snapshot and Directory Browser weren’t the only great features…XWF allows you to filter by most of the header columns. In this screenshot, choosing to filter by Type allows you to pick those files types of importance in your case. If you are only looking for Email, you can hide everything and XWF will only show you email files. If you want more specificity, you can even choose the individual file types listing under each Type Folder. This is very fast and very neat. As an example, when used in conjunction with the Directory Browser, you could choose to only look at MS Word documents that are previously existing and nothing else. That list can be quickly exported to a spreadsheet.If you are looking at a live machine, with XWF running on your external drive, you can quickly and easier filter files by file type and export them directly to a folder on your external along with an exported spreadsheet of your selected files and a log file of your actions. In a civil ediscovery case, where you may only need to grab user files on a machine that can’t be shutdown (or isn’t a need to be shut down or allowed to be imaged), you can use the filter feature, select those files of agreed upon relevance (docs, pdfs, email, etc…) and have them exported in mere minutes, logged, metadata intact. Who needs a super duper, fancy pancy, file copying utility when you already have the best thing in your kit?Filtering by Date includes any or all of the above, including Record Update and Initial Creation dates. Not all forensic tools give this ability to filter by every date field.Files can be tagged one at a time or in mass selections by using the Shift of Ctrl keys.“Edit Comment” adds your comment to a file or files of interest. This is very helpful as reminders to either reexamine a file or make notes of your thoughts for later reporting. The comments feature is also a header, so you can create specific comments in which you can sort your data later.As you go through and find files that need to go to your report, just add them using the Report Table Association (right click on the file).Another nice feature about the “right clicking” in XWF is that you can hide files you do not want to see again. Just right click, “Hide” and done. This doesn’t remove the files from the image, just hides them from your view until you want to see them again.If there are files of interest and you want to create a hash set of thesefiles…just “right click” again and Create Hash Set. Using files of interest in oneimage, a hash set can be created and run against a different image.With the “Right Click” of a mouse, you canexport selected files to your location and inthe manner you need.When exporting files, select your target folder (ifusing XWF default case settings, the location willbe in the case folder you created). You canchoose to recover the file(s) using any of theoptions seen. Copy logical or slack, or both, withdirectory structure or not. Extremely simple andquick.The Tools‐Hash Database function allows you to import other hash sets into XWF. This can be NSRL hash sets, or sets created with XWF or other tools (such as a FTK Imager exported hash set). After importing your hash set, such as a set of known files you are looking for, run the Snapshot again to check your files against your new hash set.Searching in XWF is straightforward. The options are simple and multiple terms can be entered for searching at the same time.The results are output in a dialog box.And the file hits are highlighted as surrounded by their context. Any of these can be “tagged” as previously mentioned, or viewed or exported.In this test case, I indexed the image, and therefore, I can search the index, which is much faster than searching the image without indexing. But of course, you have to choose to index first if you know you will be keyword searching, or you index later. Either way, your investigative plan will determine if you need to find specific data fast and first, to keyword search later, or if you can afford to have the image index while you wait.After the index is complete, you can also export your word list that was created.XWF can reconstruct RAIDS. I’ve had nearly 100% success with reconstructing RAIDs with XWF.Under the Options – Security, you have several choices to make. For one example, a Strict drive letter protection will not let you save case data outside of where you chose to store initially (at least not on another drive). If you want to be able to save data outside the defaults, uncheck the Strict drive letter protection box.So your case is done (well, they are never really ever done, but at some point, you need a report). From File‐Create Report, here you go. By this point, you should have been tagging and marking your evidence files to the report, or else, you need to go back and do that now or you won’t have anything in your report.Choose the metadata you want included,whether your want your logo, case log, andother details. Once you hit “Ok”, you’ll get aneditable html report (basic).Here is a report, with 3 files showing on each line. The metadata selected is below each file. Also, a link to the file exists to where the file can be opened if clicked. If the file was a graphic, the graphic would be seen. This entire report can beeasily edited to your liking for ease of review.The activity log, which you can choose to have included or not in your report, contains not only the date and time entries of your work, but also screen shots of every dialog box in which you clicked, “OK”. This is really nice to see just what your settings were when you submitted an action with XWF. In this screen shot above, you can see that I choose the Physical Media of RM4 and pushed “OK”.XWF can really dig into your data. From basic file recovery, data runs, MFT records, and flying from offset to offset, XWF can be used by beginners and the most advanced examiners. With RAM analysis being able to be examined, there really isn’t much that XWF can’t do. And when I thought XWF was at the limit of what was possible, when you throw a tool like F‐Response to work with XWF, you have so much more because you can then touch drives remotely for analysis with two tools to leave you wondering again, “why have I have gone so long without XWF…?” For any tip of the iceberg I touched upon, there are substantial details in the XWF Manual. Stefan does an excellent job at keeping the manual updated and XWF updated to the types of media and operating systems available.Two other fantastic features of XWF are the Registry Viewer and X‐Ways Trace. The Registry Viewer, along with its report, has been greatly enhanced over the past years as well as X‐Ways Trace. However, both of those would also be well fitted with their own “QuickStart Guides”…..And to Stefan, thanks for your forensic tool and also for giving the first U.S. class in Seattle ;)。

QuickGuide快速指南

QuickGuide快速指南

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感谢您选购 Acer 笔记本电脑,让它满足您随时随地使用计算机的需要。
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为帮助您使用 Acer 笔记本电脑,我们专门设计了一套指南*: 首先,“快速指南”将指导您对电脑进行设置。 “应用手册”将向您介绍新电脑的基本特性和功能。要了解关于您的电脑如何能够帮助您提高工作效率的详细信息,请参见 “AcerSystem 用户指南”。本指南包含了诸如系统实用程序、数据恢复、扩展选项和疑难解答等详细信息。此外,它还包含了保修信息 和笔记本电脑的一般规则和安全注意事项。我们也提供了 PDF 格式的用户指南并已预先安装在本电脑中供用户参考。
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戴尔Wyse 3010 3050快速入门指南说明书

戴尔Wyse 3010 3050快速入门指南说明书

Dell Wyse 3010/3050 (T Class Thin Clients, Model Tx0)Quick-Start GuideProduct: T10, T50See accompanying documents in the shipping carton for License Agreement and Warranty information.To find the latest Quick-Start Guide, go to /wyse/manuals, and select your product.NOTE:A printed copy of the End User License Agreement is included in theshipping box and provided for your reference. The license at /wyse/licensesas of the purchase date is the controlling licensing agreement. By copying, using,or installing the software or the product, you agree to be bound by those terms.NOTE:If you use Wyse Device Manager server software for managing this product,download the latest version to ensure compatibility at /wyse/downloads.CAUTION: Improper connection, mounting, or use of this product could resultin component failure or undesired interference. Read Safety Guidelines beforesetting up and operating this product.CAUTION: There is a risk of explosion if an incorrect battery type is installed. Always disposeoff used batteries according to the instructions accompanying the battery.Dell Wyse 3010/3050 (T Class 精簡型用戶端,型號 Tx0)快速啟動指南產品:T10、T50授權合約與保固資訊請參閱裝運箱內隨附文件。

Festo CPX-FB38 快速入门指南说明书

Festo CPX-FB38 快速入门指南说明书
XML available at /fieldbus XML with parameters for CPX modules and valve terminals
Documentation with detailed descriptions available at (Automation -> Documentation) Search for:
Right click on “Device 1” -> Append box -> Choose Festo
4. Scanning for field device online
Right click on “Device 1” -> “Scan Boxes”
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follow steps: 1. Select the PLC object (Type : Bool) and press “Linked to..” 2. Activate the field “All Types” in the Pop-Up window 3. Select now the Byte of the module and press Button “OK”.
The default setup defines all output signals to the OFF state during one of the modes
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Value to OFF (default) Value to ON Hold Last State
Digital and valve modules (I/O, MPA, Pneu. Interface)

PX-SPD快速入门指南说明书

PX-SPD快速入门指南说明书

PX-SPD quick start guideDevice informationFeatures and benefits• Surge protective device (SPD)Designed to protect against damaging transientvoltage events• Surge counterCaptures surge events on each phase, whichare categorized as low, medium, and highaccording to the IEEE T standard C62.41 andlogs up to 5000 events• Time-and-date stamped surge logLogs transient surge events from your system,records and saves in an event log with timeand date stamp viewable on a local display andwebpage, as well as a downloadable .csv file• AlarmWhen an audible alarm is produced, an alarmmessage is viewable on the display as well asthe web interface; an activated alarm can besilenced locally• LED indicatorsThe tricolored (green/red/yellow) LEDprotection status indicators are standard foreach phase and for neutral-ground protectionmode, when applicable• Percentage protection statusIndicates the amount of surge protectionactive per phase and for neutral-ground,when applicable• ConnectivityThe RJ45 Ethernet port providescommunication between the Power Xpert™SPD and webpage, Modbus T TCP/IP, orBACnet/IP communications• Form C relay contactProvides remote SPD status; the NO and NCcontacts change states when any phase detectsa total loss of protectionRemote monitoring capabilities• Onboard webpage• BACnet/IP• Modbus TCP/IP• PXG900 Gateway• Power Xpert Dashboard2Instruction Leaflet IL158006ENEffective December 2020PX-SPD quick start guideEATON Configuring your LCD displayUp and Down buttonsUse these to move between options in the menu and select an alphanumeric character where appropriate in the menus.Back and Enter buttonsUse these to make menu selections, navigate to other menus, and exit or edit/save your selection.1. Apply power to the product.2. Press the Enter button (>) to navigate from the home screen tothe next menu.3. Select the Setting menu and press Enter.a. Enter a 6-digit numeric password for the LCDb. Use the Up and Down buttons to scroll through the numbersc. Press Enter to skip to the next digitd. Press Enter at the end of the 6th digit to save the password4. Select Set Date and Time under the Settings menu andpress Enter.a. Set the date and time using the navigation buttonsb. Scroll to the end of the seconds in time settingrow to save the date and timeTime will initially be read as UTC time on the webpage and can be changed later through the webpage 5. Select Set Device Name under the Settings menu andpress Enter.a. Use the Up and Down buttons to scroll through thealphanumeric characters b. Press enter to skip to the next characterThere is a selection to enter a blank space; it is located between the number 0 and character Zote: N Y ou must enter a blank space in between words to separate them.c. When finished entering the name and to save the results,keep pressing the Enter button until the cursor reaches end of the row, and then press the Enter (>) button one moretime to save the entry3Instruction Leaflet IL158006ENEffective December 2020PX-SPD quick start guide EATON Communications setupConfiguration of Ethernet communicationDevice default IP Address (192.168.1.254)Connect Cat 5, or better, Ethernet cable between product and PC.ote: N Configuring Modbus and BACnet/IP communication settings can be found in the instruction manual.Changes to Windows T PC Ethernet adapter settings for IPv41. Search for Change Adapter Settings in your Control PanelNetwork Settings.2. Right click on Local Area Connection.3. Click on Properties.4. Click on Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4).5. Click on Properties.6. On General Tab, select Use the Following IP Address:a. Enter 192.168.1.10 for the IP Addressb. Enter 255.255.255.0 for the Subnet Maskc. Enter 192.168.1.1 for Default Gateway7. Click on OK button and then exit out of all these open windows.ote: N Configuration of IPv4 was done with Windows 10 in this guide.Eaton1000 Eaton Boulevard Cleveland, OH 44122United States © 2020 EatonAll Rights Reserved Printed in USAPublication No. IL158006EN / Z24678December 2020Eaton is a registered trademark.All other trademarks are property of their respective owners.PX-SPD quick start guideInstruction Leaflet IL158006ENEffective December 2020Accessing the PX-SPD webpage1. Open a web browser (e.g., Chrome).2. Type in the Stored IP Address (e.g., 192.168.1.254) into a web browser search field.ote: N When directed to unsecure site warning page, click advanced and proceed to site.3. Log on to PX-SPD webpage with the following default parameters:a. Username: adminb. Password: Admin*14. Change password when prompted.a. Make a note of the new admin password for future webpage access5. Now you can view the status of the PX-SPD remotely. View the instruction manual forsteps to download the site security certificate to avoid the warning page in the future.ote: N For more detailed instructions, refer to the integrated or side-mounted instruction manuals, IM01005019E and IM01005031E, respectively.For more information, visit/PXSPDSid e-mounted instruction manualSCAN MEIntegra tedinstruct ion manualSCAN MESide-mounted tec hnical dataSCAN MEIntegrated technical dataSCAN MECy bersecurity gui deSCAN ME。

inspiron-14-7437快速入门指南

inspiron-14-7437快速入门指南

2Finish Windows setup完成 Windows 设置 | 完成 Windows 設定Selesaikan penataan Windows | Windows セットアップを終了する3Explore resources浏览资源 | 探索資源Jelajahi sumber daya | リソースを検索するShortcut keys快捷键 | 捷徑鍵Tombol pintasan |ショートカットキーMute audio静音音频 | 靜音Mematikan audio |消音するDecrease volume 降低音量 | 降低音量Menurunkan volume |音量を下げるIncrease volume 提高音量 | 提高音量Meningkatkan volume |音量を上げるPlay/Pause播放/暂停 | 播放/暫停Memutar/Menjeda | 再生/一時停止Open Search charm打开“搜索”超级按钮 | 開啟搜尋快速鍵Buka tombol Pencarian |検索チャームを開くOpen Share charm打开“共享”超级按钮 | 開啟分享快速鍵Buka tombol Berbagi |共有チャームを開くOpen Devices Charm打开“设备”超级按钮 | 開啟裝置快速鍵Buka Tombol Perangkat |デバイスチャームを開くOpen Settings Charm打开“设置”超级按钮 | 開啟設定快速鍵Buka Tombol Pengaturan |設定チャームを開くList recently-used apps 列出最近使用的应用程序 列出最新使用的應用程式Daftar aplikasi yang terakhir dipakai最近使用したアプリケーションをリストアップするToogle keyboard backlight 切换键盘背光 切換鍵盤背光Hidupkan/matikan lampu latar keyboardキーボードバックライトを切り替えるDecrease brightness 降低亮度 | 降低亮度Menurunkan kecerahan |輝度を下げるIncrease brightness 提高亮度 | 增加亮度Meningkatkan kecerahan |輝度を上げるTurn off/on wireless打开/关闭无线功能 | 啟動/關閉無線功能Mengaktifkan/menonaktifkan nirkabel | ワイヤレスをオン/オフにするFor more information, see Specifications at /support . 有关详细信息,请参见 /support 上的规范。

Yaesu 857D 快速入门指南说明书

Yaesu 857D 快速入门指南说明书

Quick Guide to Operating the Yaesu 857DThis Quick Guide to Operating the Yaesu 857-D, through a series of five graduated exercises, introduces operating the radio, its controls, and builds up confidence with the rig. There are several references to the 857-D manual that came with the radio, so please have the manual handy and use it when indicated as part of the exercises.The Yaesu 857D HF/VHF/UHF 100 Watt transceiver is impressively multi-functional but very compact. There is not much front panel real estate for knobs and buttons to control the radio. Therefore many of the knobs and buttons perform multiple functions based on active menus contained within the radio that interact with the display and control the radio.One basic concept to keep in mind when operating the radio is that the radio has a VFO mode and a Memory mode and behaves differently depending on the active mode. In VFO mode the radio is very responsive to its full command structure. In Memory mode operator control is inhibited - the radio rightfully assumes that the preset frequencies and operational parameters you have previously stored in each memory location are to be protected from inadvertent tampering. Therefore, one of the first controls the new operator needs to learn is the V/M key which toggles the radio between VFO mode or Memory mode. Again, the radio will be fully responsive to commands when either VFOa or VFOb is indicated in the upper left of the display instead of a Mnnn.Effectively operating the 857-D requires understanding the concept that there are two menu system structures stacked on top of each other, sort of like a 17-story building stacked on top of a broad foundation. The broad foundation is the MENU and consists of 91 menu items. I like to think that when Yaesu first designed the 857D the engineers started with this 91-item base as the original plan for operator control. They added some responsiveness by allowing you to place a skip flag on any of the 91 items that might not be used frequently. You can then set Item #1 so that the items with the skip flag would not be displayed during normal operation.The designers soon found out they needed even more responsiveness, so they put the A, B, C keys along the bottom of the display, then added a second menu structure, called the Multi-Function Menu to assign various functions to these three A, B, C keys. You get to choose from a 17 row list, as to which row will be assigned to the A, B, C keys. Again Yaesu did this to make the radio more operationally agile. Some of the functions assigned to the A, B, C, keys do in fact jump to some of the 91 items in the base MENU. Therefore you have to know how to navigate the controls for both menu structures.The base MENU structure of 91 items is entered by pressing and holding the FUNC key for one second then using the Select Knob to select which of the 91 items to view and/or change. The other menu structure, the Multi-Function Menu is entered by briefly pressing the FUNC key, then using the Select Knob to select which of the 17 rows of the multi-function menu to assign to the A, B, C keys. Both operations sound similar, but there is a profound difference in how they work. When you have entered the MENU you have all the time in the world to use the Select Knob to pick one of the 91 items. Conversely, when briefly pressing the FUNC key to enter the Multi Function Menu, if the Select Knob is left unturned for five seconds, the radio automatically exitsthe Multi Function Menu and the Select Knob defaults to its previous state. This automatic exit can be confusing and frustrating to the new operator. The knowledgeable operator recognizes what has happened and simply re-presses the FUNC key to re-enter the Multi Function Menu and continue the selection process.Embedded in the material on the following pages are lots of hints and tips particularly for operating HF, so be sure to go through each of the pages. Let me know if the material was helpful - feedback is appreciated.Basic Operation of the Yaesu FT-857D Multi-Band Amateur RadioThe purpose of this document is to “learn by doing”. Through a series of simple, graduated tasks the Ham operator will be introduced to key operating concepts and actually operate the FT-857D. This radio has a built–in speaker. If you wish to use headphones, the headphone mini-jack is located on the left side of the radio about ¾ inch in back of the lower left corner of the front panel. The following instructions expect the radio to have 12V power available, to be connected to appropriate antennas, and to have MENU item #080 set to SQL, (see Task #4: on how to set this MENU item).Task #1Turn the radio on, place it in VFO mode, move it to the 3.5Mhz HF band, and operate SSB at 3987Khz. This frequency is a National EMCOMM Traffic Service (NETS) frequency.)1.Turn the volume control down - rotate AF knob and its outer SQL/RF ring full counter-clockwise. (Upr L Fnt Panel)2.Turn power on – Press & hold Pwr On/Off button one second.(Blue button top R Center ofFnt Panel)(Note:Note: The radio returns to the state it was in when turned off.3.Place in VFO mode – Press the V/M button until VFOa or VFOb shows in lit display (OuterR Side Base of Main Tuning Knob)Note:If in memory mode and the tuning knob is touched, the radio will go up a level to Memory Tuning mode. Therefore you may need to press the V/M button twice totoggle the display back from MTUNE to M-nnn to VFO x.4.Move to the 3.5Mhz Band – Press either the Band(Up) or Band(Dwn buttons repeatedly untilDisplay shows frequency between 3.000 and 4.000.– (Top base of main Tuning Knob)5.Place in LSB (Lower SideBand) Mode – Press the M ode(<) or Mode(>) buttons repeatedlyuntil Display shows LSB. (Top L Center of Fnt Panel above display)6.Adjust the volume control – Rotate the AF knob, (but not its SQL/RF outer ring) clockwiseabout ¼ turn – adjust as needed. (Upr L Fnt Panel)7.Tune to 3987Khz – Rotate Main Tuning Knob until 3.987.00 is in Display.(Large Knob R FntPanel)Note:Press the Pwr On/Off button briefly to place the large Tuning Knob into Rapid Tuning Mode with a small running stick-figure showing in the lower Right of the display.Briefly press the same button again to return to normal tuning.If you plan to operate atthis frequency for some time the tuning knob can be disabled by pressing the Lockbutton located below the V/M button on the outer R side of the main tuning knob. Thedisplay will show a small lock in the lower R of the screen. Press the lock button againto re-enable tuning.) Please try these out now.8.Turn the Radio Off – Press and hold the Pwr On/Off button for one second.(Blue button top RCenter of Fnt Panel)Congratulations, you have made an excellent start at learning how the FT-857D operates. Now quickly build confidence by trying other (NETS) frequencies - LSB at 7232Khz and USB at 14.280Mhz. (Amateur Radio convention for SSB uses LSB below 10Mhz, and USB above.) Also try listening to WWV, the National Bureau of Standards, broadcasting UTC time on 10Mhz AM. Task #2:We learned in Task #1 the basic controls to operate the radio in VFO mode as a simple HF transceiver. We will learn in Task #2 that operating the FT-857 can be even easier in Memory mode. Pre-loading a local repeater’s frequency, offset, PL tone, etc. into one of the memory locations can greatly simplify VHF/UHF operation. HF frequencies/modes can also be pre-loaded.This task introduces Memory Mode and the use of the S elect Knob located at the lower left of the front panel. Rotating the Select knob in Memory mode selects the memory location you wish to use.Turn the radio on and operate it on a local VHF/UHF repeater stored in memory location M-003. To perform this task the radio should have some local repeaters pre-stored in memory locations M-001 thru M-003. If not, still perform this task using factory stored 60M channels in memory locations M-601 thru M-605.1.Turn the volume control down - rotate AF knob and its outer S QL/RF ring full counter-clockwise.( Upr L Fnt Panel)2.Turn Pwr On – Press and hold Pwr On/Off button 1one second.(Blue button top R Center ofFnt Panel)Note:The radio returns to the state it was in when turned off).3.Place in Memory mode – Press the V/M button until M-xxx shows in lit display (Outer R SideBase of Main Tuning Knob)Note:If in Memory mode and the tuning knob is touched, the radio will go up a level to Memory Tuning mode. Therefore you may need to press the V/M button to toggle thedisplay back from MTUNE to M-nnn.)4.Move to memory location M-003 – Rotate the Select Knob either way until M-003 shows inthe display.– (Lwr L corner of Fnt Panel)5.Adjust the volume control – Rotate the AF Knob, (but not its SQL/RF outer ring) clockwiseabout ¼ turn – adjust as needed. (Upr L Fnt Panel)6.Adjust the Squelch threshold – Rotate the S QL/RF ring clockwise just to the point the VHF/UHF background noise suddenly is quiet. (Outer Ring Top L Fnt Panel)Note:When a signal is received that breaks above the noise threshold it will be heard. This is much less fatiguing than listening to background noise all the time.7.Listen first, and if you wish to transmit, press the PTT (Push-To-Talk) button on the side ofthe microphone. (Be sure your FCC license permits you to operate at this frequency)8.Turn the Radio Off – Press and hold the Pwr On/Off button for one second.(Blue button top RCenter of Fnt Panel)The Select Knob performs many functions on the FT-857D. We just learned in Memory Mode it selects the memory location to access. In VFO or MTUNE modes, the SelectKnob performs rapid tuning in two different ways. Simply rotating the Select Knob will increment the frequency display at a faster rate than the main tuning dial. Alternately, a brief press of the Select Knob inward will engage the Select Knob to slew the radio in 1-Mhz increments. This is particularly useful for VHF/UHF when there is a need to move to a frequency at the other end of the band. Press the Select Knob inward again to return it to the normal rapid tuning rate. Try these now to get familiar with them.Task#1 covered basic controls, and Task#2 covered operating from pre-stored memory locations. Task#3 will intro the Multi Function Key Menu and Task#4 will intro the MENU.Task #3:There are two distinct menus: one is called the Multi-Function Key Menu, the other is just called the MENU. The Multi-Function Key Menu determines what functions the A, B, C keys (found just below the display.) will perform. It is a list of frequently used functions that is three columns wide and 17 rows long, labeled MFa through MFq. The current row that is selected is indicated in the lower portion of the display just above the A, B, C keys. The A, B, C keys are always “hot” in that they will perform their currently assigned function when one of them is pressed. Changing the A, B, C keys, i.e.- selecting another row, requires you to briefly press the FUNC key at the lower left of the display to engage the Select Knob. Once engaged, rotating the Select Knob will step thru the Multi-Function Key Menu rows. The Select Knob will automatically disengage within five seconds of non-use and revert to its previous state, (e.g.- rapid tuning).The MENU on the other hand is a list of 91 single items that you may need to access less frequently. It is accessed by pressing and holding the FUNC key for one second Also, some Multi Function Keys will jump to a MENU item.Place the radio in operation and use the Multi Function Keys.1.Place the radio in operation – Do steps 1 to 7 from Task#1Note:Display should show VFOa or VFOb.2.Enable Multi function Key Menu Row Selection – Briefly Press and release the FUNC keyand within five seconds begin rotating the Select Knob (Near lwr L corner of display) Change A, B, C key assignments to enable switching VFOs – Rotate the Select Knob either way until Mfa [A/B, A=B, SPL] shows in the display.– (Select Knob -Lwr L corner of Fnt Panel)( Note:Select Knob must be rotated within five seconds of pressing FUNC key or the Select Knob will revert back to its previous operation, e.g. – rapid tuning. If this happens,press the FUNC key again before doing this step)1.Copy the contents of the current VFO to the VFO not being displayed – Press the B [A=B]key. (Below display center)Note:The radio remembers the VFO settings last used for each band and will return to the last active VFO on that band. Some operators will set one VFO for CW and the otherfor SSB.2.Verify both VFOs are now the same & leave VFOa on display – Press the A [A/B] key totoggle between VFOs and make VFOa the current VFO.Note:The above 2 steps should make you ready to try the next step3.Now try Split Frequency Operation described in FT-857 manual pg# 67. (When done, be sureto exit split frequency mode by pressing the C key)The DNS button (next to Pwr ON/OFF) is a convenience key to instantly set the A, B, C keys to Multi Function row p. Pressing the DNS button a second time will return the , B, C keys to their previous row. Try this a few times to become familiar with it.A handy reference for Multi Function Key Menu rows and item detail can be found in Pages 24-30 of the FT-857 manual. Some Multi Function keys will jump to the MENU, so be sure to go on to Task#4 and cover entering and exiting the MENU.The MENU is a list of 91 single items that you may need to access to adjust operational parameters or to customize the radio. It is accessed by pressing and holding the FUNC key for one second We learned in Task#3 that some Multi Function Keys will jump to a MENU item. Recognizing how the display looks when in the MENU and how to exit with or without changing the setting is a helpful skill that is introduced in Task#4.Task #4:Place the radio in operation & reduce HF power from 100W to 50W.1.Place the radio in operation – Do steps 1 to 7 from Task#1.Note:HF, VHF, and UHF power levels (100W, 50W, 20W), are set independently. The current band needs to be an HF band to start this training task.2.Enter MENU operation - Press and hold the FUNC key for one second (Near lwr L corner ofdisplay)(Note:No need to rush - no auto five second action will follow)3.Move to Menu item #001 -Extended Menu, - Rotate the Select Knob either way until “MENUMODE No-001 EXT MENU” shows in the top of the display. The current setting of this item, ON or OFF, will be in large text on the display. (Select Knob -Lwr L corner of Fnt Panel) 4.Ensure Extended Menu is ON – Rotate the Large Main Tuning Knob L or Rt. to change thecurrent setting to ON. (R side of Fnt Panel)5.Save the new setting and exit to normal operation- Press and hold the FUNC key for onesecond (Near Lwr L corner of display)Note:Turning Extended Menu to ON ensures all 91 menu items will be displayed as the Select Knob is rotated. When EXT MENU is OFF, items tyou have previouslychosen to hide by pressing the Skip key are skipped over.)6.Re-enter Menu operation and Move to MENU item #075, – Press the FUNC key for onesecond and rotate the Select Knob either way until “MENU MODE No-075 RF Power Set”shows in the top of the display. The current value of this item, between 5 – 100, will be in large text on the display. (Select Knob -Lwr L corner of Fnt Panel)7.Adjust the HF power level – Rotate the large main tuning knob to change the large text displayvalue to 50. (R side of Fnt Panel)8.Save the new setting and exit to normal operation - Press and hold the FUNC key for onesecond (Near Lwr L corner of display)Note:Press and hold the C key for one second to exit without saving the new setting.) (Additional details on exiting MENU mode and general operation can be foundstarting on FT-857 Manual page 94.)The sequence of: FUNC key for one second, Select Knob to select item, Large Main Tuning knob to adjust the item, followed by FUNC key for ne second to save the change, (or C key for ne second to exit without changing) is the key to operating “The Menu”.Task #5: Using the CLAR buttonTask #5 introduces the CLAR (Clarifier) knob. The CLAR knob is particularly useful when operating HF to try to improve weak station reception when there is strong adjacent noise. Operators familiar with RIT, Receiver Incremental Tuning, and PBT, Pass Band Tuning already understand the two primary concepts associated with the CLAR knob.Pressing the CLAR button in momentarily, (less than one second) activates RIT and engages the Select Knob for adjusting RIT. Depressing the CLAR button momentarily again disengages RIT and the Select Knob from RIT.Pressing the CLAR button for more than one second engages PBT and engages the Select Knob to adjust IF shift for PBT. Pressing the CLAR button again for more than one second disengages PBT.Note:Engaging one of these functions while the other is active will not deactivate the first function. The Select Knob will switch to the new function, and the display willchange to allow adjustment of the new function, but the first function will remainactive at the setting it was at. Each function has to be specifically deactivated with theappropriate press of the CLAR button.1.Place the radio in operation – do steps 1 to 7 from Task#1 to place the radio in HF mode.Note:The current band should be an HF band to start this training task.2.Do Steps 1 thru 5 on Page 40, Clarifier – Receiver Incremental Tuning of the FT-857D manualto introduce using RIT.3.Go to the next page and do Steps 1 thru 3 IF Shift to introduce PBT.Note:Leaving PBT or RIT engaged when tuning the HF bands can be very useful. It keeps the Select Knob defaulted to one of these functions. Recall that when switching MultiFunction Keys, e.g. to engage noise reduction or enable switching VFOs, the SelectKnob will after 5 seconds resume its previous default setting of rapid tuning. Aninadvertent turn of the Select Knob could cause the HF operator to jump away fromand lose a weak station. The annoyance of the Select Knob tuning/jumping away froman HF contact won’t happen if the Select Knob is left engaged to RIT or PBT. Also forHF, Menu Item #80 should be set to make the SQL/RF knob an RF gain knob,especially in noisy conditions. Ops should reduce RF gain and use the AF gain to try tofind a balance that achieves a “sweet spot” for best signal reception under the currentnoise conditions.Congratulations again – Understanding the concepts and completing the Tasks on the previous pages has given you a basic introduction to operating the FT-857D and will make it much easier to use the instruction manual that came with the radio.Please forward comments or suggestions for improvements. 73 and good DX, Roger K6OU.。

UTWS5 快速入门指南 Quick Start Guide 型号:UTWS5说明书

UTWS5 快速入门指南 Quick Start Guide 型号:UTWS5说明书

快速入门指南Quick Start Guide型号:UTWS5Instructions for multifunction button of the earhookInstructions for multifunction button of the charging case &indicator light(Notes:Before using,please tear the insulated gummed paper off on the metal contact of the earhook.)Triple click:Activate voiceassistant LRLong press:Next track,hang up,decline a callDouble click:PauseSingle click:Resume playback,decrease volume,answer a callLong press:Previous track,hang up,decline a callLeft and right earhooks are charging:White light pulses for about 15s before going off.(The indicator light will stay ON if the charging case (case lid closed)is connected to a USB or if the earhooks are charged with the case lid opened.)Left and right earhooks are fully charged:White light keeps constantly on for about 15s before going off.(The indicator light will stay ON if the charging case (case lid closed)is connected to a USB or if the earhooks are charged with the case lid opened.)①Remaining power indication (indicates when opening the case every time.)21%~100%:White light constantly on for 5s ;20%~0%:Red light constantly on for 5s.Double click:Pause Operation instructions for the multifunction button of the charging case:Enter pairing state:Long press the multifunction button for about 3s;Reset:Long press the multifunction button for about 12s;Short press:Display the remaining power of the charging case.②Charging case status indication:Charging:White light pulses (case lid closed);Fully charged:White light constantly on (case lid closed).③Earhook (in the case)status indication:Pairing:Red&white light flash alternately.Triple click:Activate voice assistant Single click:Resume playback,increase volume,answer a callNotes:1)When the charging case is opened,the earhooks will power on and enter the pairing/reconnecting state,which means they can be searched for and connected to.2)After taking the 2earhooks out of the charging case and then putting them back,they will enter the charging state.The corresponding indicator light of the charging case indicates the charging state of each earkook.3)When opening the case,the middle indicator light will indicate the remaining power of the charging case.Power on1)When opening the charging case,the UTWS5will turn on automatically.(The one never been connected will auto-enter pairing state when powering on for the first time.)2)If the UTWS5is outside the charging case (off state),hold the multifunction button for about 1s to turn it on.After being turned on,it can automatically reconnect to the last-connected device.Power offIf the UTWS5is outside the case (on state),hold the multifunction button for about 5s to turn it off.Or to turn it off in the Settings menu of the FiiO Control APP .Pairing mode1)If the UTWS5is inside the charging case,it can enter pairing state by pressing the multifunction button on the case for about 3s after opening the case.2)If the UTWS5is outside the case,it can enter pairing state by corresponding operation in the Settings menu of the FiiO Control APP .(Note:When the charging case is opened over 3minutes,the UTWS5will no longer respond to any commands of the multifunction button of the case.So please keep the UTWS5in the case and operate it within valid time.)Factory data reset/BluetoothpairingCharging port of the charging caseKeep the UTWS5inside the charging case.Open the case and long press the multifunction button on the case for about12s.The earhook will turn off and later turn on automatically to start the TWS pairing(left and right earhook pair with each other).Once the TWS pairing succeeds,the indicator light in the middle of the case will flash in red and white alternately.Under this state,the UTWS5can be searched for and connected to.In the Bluetooth list of the Bluetooth device,search for"FiiO UTWS5"and click it to complete the connection.After the connection succeeds,it can be used normally.(Notes:First make sure the TWS pairing is successful.Otherwise the UTWS5can not be discovered by any Bluetooth devices.)FiiO ControlThe FiiO UTWS5can be controlled by the FiiO Control APP.Go to the APP market, searching for"FiiO Control"to download it.EQ setting,OTA upgrade,volume adjustment and many other features are all available in FiiO Control.Notes and Precautions★It is recommended to charge the device using a standard5V charger or charger that could output1A current or above.★Please do not place the device in circumstances of excessive high/low temperatures(above45℃or below0℃).★Bluetooth wireless technology has a working scope of approximately10meters. Transmission distance is affected by obstacles(human,metal objects,walls,etc.)or electromagnetic environments,which may lead to noise or audio loss.★Prolonged use of high volume may result in permanent hearing loss.Switching between audio sources may cause a sudden change in volume.Please turn the headphone volume to a lower level before wearing it.★If the device is to be left unused for a long time,please recharge it periodically to preserve its battery life.★Please do not disassemble,damage the battery,or drop it into fire;it is prohibited to continue using after the battery is soaked in water.★Please do not wear headphones when walking or riding,so to avoid accidents.List of Items IncludedUTWS5Charging caseQuick Start GuideWarranty cardType C USB cableLearn MoreTo learn more about the product,please visit our website:For related product service,please visit https:///supportsWEEE Directive&Product DisposalAt the end of its serviceable life,this product should not be handed ashousehold or general waste.It should be handed over to the applicablecollection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment,or returned to the supplier for disposal.Internal/Supplied Batteries:This symbol on the battery indicates that the battery is to be collected separately.This battery is designed for separate collection at an appropriate collection point. 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海康威视网络录像机快速入门指南说明书

海康威视网络录像机快速入门指南说明书

Network Video RecorderQuick Start GuideTABLE OF CONTENTSChapter1 Panels Description (8)1.1 Front Panel (8)1.2 Rear Panel (9)NVR-100H-D and NVR-100MH-D Series (9)NVR-100H-D/P and NVR-100MH-D/P Series (10)Chapter 2 Installation and Connections (11)2.1 NVR Installation (11)2.2 Hard Disk Installation (11)2.3 HDD Storage Calculation Chart (13)Chapter 3 Menu Operation (14)3.1 Startup and Shutdown (14)3.2 Activate Your Device (14)3.3 Set the Unlock Pattern for Login (15)3.4 User Login (16)3.5 Network Settings (16)3.6 Add IP Cameras (17)3.7 Live View (18)3.8 Recording Settings (18)3.9 Playback (19)Chapter 4 Accessing by Web Browser (21)Quick Start GuideCOPYRIGHT ©2019 Hangzhou Hikvision Digital Technology Co., Ltd.ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.Any and all information, including, among others, wordings, pictures, graphs are the properties of Hangzhou Hikvision Digital Technology Co., Ltd. or its subsidiaries (hereinafter referred to be “Hikvision”). This user manual (hereinafter referred to be “the Manual”) cannot be reproduced, changed, translated, or distributed, partially or wholly, by any means, without the prior written permission of Hikvision. Unless otherwise stipulated, Hikvision does not make any warranties, guarantees or representations, express or implied, regarding to the Manual.About this ManualThis Manual is applicable to Network Video Recorder (NVR).The Manual includes instructions for using and managing the product. Pictures, charts, images and all other information hereinafter are for description and explanation only. The information contained in the Manual is subject to change, without notice, due to firmware updates or other reasons. Please find the latest version in the company website (/en/).Please use this user manual under the guidance of professionals.Trademarks Acknowledgementand other Hikvision’s trademarks and logos are the properties of Hikvision in various jurisdictions. Other trademarks and logos mentioned below are the properties of their respective owners.The terms HDMI and HDMI High-Definition Multimedia Interface, and the HDMI Logoare trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing Administrator, Inc. in the United States and other countries.Legal DisclaimerTO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, THE PRODUCT DESCRIBED, WITH ITS HARDWARE, SOFTWARE AND FIRMWARE, IS PROVIDED “AS IS”, WITH ALL FAULTS AND ERRORS, AND HIKVISION MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, MERCHANTABILITY, SATISFACTORY QUALITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND NON-INFRINGEMENT OF THIRD PARTY. IN NO EVENT WILL HIKVISION, ITS DIRECTORS, OFFICERS, EMPLOYEES, OR AGENTS BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR ANY SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR INDIRECT DAMAGES, INCLUDING, AMONG OTHERS, DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF BUSINESS PROFITS, BUSINESS INTERRUPTION, OR LOSS OF DATA OR DOCUMENTATION, IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT, EVEN IF HIKVISION HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.REGARDING TO THE PRODUCT WITH INTERNET ACCESS, THE USE OF PRODUCT SHALL BE WHOLLY AT YOUR OWN RISKS. HIKVISION SHALL NOT TAKE ANY RESPONSIBILITES FOR ABNORMAL OPERATION, PRIVACY LEAKAGE OR OTHER DAMAGES RESULTING FROM CYBER ATTACK, HACKER ATTACK, VIRUS INSPECTION, OR OTHER INTERNET SECURITY RISKS; HOWEVER, HIKVISION WILL PROVIDE TIMELY TECHNICAL SUPPORT IF REQUIRED.SURVEILLANCE LAWS VARY BY JURISDICTION. PLEASE CHECK ALL RELEVANT LAWS IN YOUR JURISDICTION BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT IN ORDER TO ENSURE THAT YOUR USE CONFORMSTHE APPLICABLE LAW. HIKVISION SHALL NOT BE LIABLE IN THE EVENT THAT THIS PRODUCT IS USED WITH ILLEGITIMATE PURPOSES.IN THE EVENT OF ANY CONFLICTS BETWEEN THIS MANUAL AND THE APPLICABLE LAW, THE LATER PREVAILS.Regulatory InformationFCC InformationPlease take attention that changes or modification not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.FCC compliance: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.FCC ConditionsThis device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:1. This device may not cause harmful interference.2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.EU Conformity StatementThis product and - if applicable - the supplied accessories too are marked with "CE" and comply therefore with the applicable harmonized European standards listed under the EMC Directive 2014/30/EU, the LVD Directive 2014/35/EU, the RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU.2012/19/EU (WEEE directive): Products marked with this symbol cannot be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste in the European Union. For proper recycling, return this product to your local supplier upon the purchase of equivalent new equipment, or dispose of it at designated collection points. For more information see: 2006/66/EC (battery directive): This product contains a battery that cannot be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste in the European Union. See the product documentation for specific battery information. The battery is marked with this symbol, which may include lettering to indicate cadmium (Cd), lead (Pb), or mercury (Hg). For proper recycling, return the battery to your supplier or to a designated collection point. For more information see: Industry Canada ICES-003 ComplianceThis device meets the CAN ICES-3 (A)/NMB-3(A) standards requirements.Applicable ModelsThis manual is applicable to the models listed in the following table.Series ModelNVR-100H-D NVR-104H-D NVR-108H-DNVR-100H-D/P NVR-104H-D/4P NVR-108H-D/8PNVR-100MH-D NVR-104MH-D NVR-108MH-DNVR-100MH-D/P NVR-104MH-D/4P NVR-108MH-D/8PSymbol ConventionsThe symbols that may be found in this document are defined as follows.Symbol DescriptionProvides additional information to emphasize or supplementimportant points of the main text.Indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which if not avoided,could result in equipment damage, data loss, performancedegradation, or unexpected results.Indicates a hazard with a high level of risk, which if not avoided, willresult in death or serious injury.Safety Instructions●Proper configuration of all passwords and other security settings is the responsibility of theinstaller and/or end-user.●In the use of the product, you must be in strict compliance with the electrical safetyregulations of the nation and region. Please refer to technical specifications for detailedinformation.●Input voltage should meet both the SELV (Safety Extra Low Voltage) and the Limited PowerSource with 100~240 VAC, 48 VDC or 12 VDC according to the IEC60950-1 standard. Please refer to technical specifications for detailed information.●Do not connect several devices to one power adapter as adapter overload may causeover-heating or a fire hazard.●Please make sure that the plug is firmly connected to the power socket.●If smoke, odor or noise rise from the device, turn off the power at once and unplug the powercable, and then please contact the service center.●If the POE ports of device do not comply with Limited Power Source, the additional equipmentconnected to POE ports shall have fire enclosure.●The USB interface of the /P devices can be connected with the mouse and U-flash disk storagedevice only.Preventive and Cautionary TipsBefore connecting and operating your device, please be advised of the following tips:●Ensure unit is installed in a well-ventilated, dust-free environment.●Unit is designed for indoor use only.●Keep all liquids away from the device.●Ensure environmental conditions meet factory specifications.●Ensure unit is properly secured to a rack or shelf. Major shocks or jolts to the unit as a result ofdropping it may cause damage to the sensitive electronics within the unit.●Use the device in conjunction with an UPS if possible.●Power down the unit before connecting and disconnecting accessories and peripherals.● A factory recommended HDD should be used for this device.●Improper use or replacement of the battery may result in hazard of explosion. Replace withthe same or equivalent type only. Dispose of used batteries according to the instructionsprovided by the battery manufacturer.Power Supply InstructionsUse only power supplies listed in the user instructions.NVR Models Standard Power Supply Models ManufacturerNVR-104H-D NVR-108H-D NVR-104MH-D NVR-108MH-D EuropeanMSA-C1500IC12.0-18P-DE MOSO Power Supply Technology Co., LtdADS-26FSG-12 12018EPG Shenzhen HONOR Electronic Co., LtdKL-AD3060VA Xiamen Keli Electronics Co., LtdKPD-018-VI Channel Well Technology Co., Ltd BritishADS-25FSG-12 12018GPB Shenzhen HONOR Electronic Co., LtdMSA-C1500IC12.0-18P-GB MOSO Power Supply Technology Co., LtdADS-26FSG-12 12018EPB Shenzhen HONOR Electronic Co., LtdNVR-104H-D/4PNVR-108H-D/8P NVR-104MH-D/4P NVR-108MH-D/8P UniversalMSP-Z1360IC48.0-65W MOSO Power Supply Technology Co., LtdMSA-Z1040IS48.0-65W-Q MOSO Power Supply Technology Co., LtdMSA-Z1360IS48.0-65W-QMOSO Power Supply Technology Co., Ltd●The power supplies list above is for EU countries only.●The power supplies list is subject to change without prior notice.Chapter1 Panels Description 1.1 Front PanelFigure 1-1NVR-100H-D (/P) SeriesFigure 1-2NVR-100MH-D (/P) SeriesTable 1-1Description of Front Panel No. Icon Description1 Indicator turns red when NVR is powered up.2 Indicator lights in red when data is being read from or written to HDD.3 Indicator blinks blue when network connection is functioning properly.1.2 Rear PanelNVR-100H-D and NVR-100MH-D SeriesFigure 1-3NVR-100H-D Rear PanelFigure 1-4NVR-100MH-D Rear PanelNo. Item Description1 Power Supply 12 VDC power supply.2 VGA Interface DB9 connector for VGA output. Display local videooutput and menu.3 HDMI Interface HDMI video output connector.4 USB Interface Universal Serial Bus (USB) ports for additional devicessuch as USB mouse and USB Hard Disk Drive (HDD).5 LAN Network Interface 10/100 Mbps self-adaptive Ethernet interface.6 Ground Ground (needs to be connected when NVR starts up).NVR-100H-D/P and NVR-100MH-D/P SeriesFigure 1-5NVR-100H-D/P Rear PanelFigure 1-6NVR-100MH-D/P Rear PanelTable 1-3Description of Rear Panel No. Item Description1 Power Supply 12 VDC power supply.2 VGA Interface DB9 connector for VGA output. Display local videooutput and menu.3 HDMI Interface HDMI video output connector.4 USB Interface Universal Serial Bus (USB) ports for additional devicessuch as USB mouse and USB Hard Disk Drive (HDD).5 LAN Network Interface 10/100 Mbps self-adaptive Ethernet interface.6 Ground Ground (needs to be connected when NVR starts up).7 Network Interfaces withPoE functionNetwork interfaces for the cameras and to providepower over Ethernet.4 interfaces for /4P models and 8 interfaces for /8Pmodels.Chapter 2 Installation and Connections2.1 NVR InstallationDuring installation of the NVR:●Use brackets for rack mounting.●Ensure ample room for audio and video cables.●When routing cables, ensure that the bend radius of the cables are no less than five times thanits diameter.●Connect the alarm cable.●Allow at least 2cm (≈0.75-inch) of space between racks mounted devices.●Ensure the NVR is grounded.●Environmental temperature should be within the range of -10 to +55º C, +14 to +131º F.●Environmental humidity should be within the range of 10% to 90%.2.2 Hard Disk InstallationBefore you start:Disconnect the power from the NVR before installing a hard disk drive (HDD). A factory recommended HDD should be used for this installation.Tools Required: Screwdriver.Step 1Remove the cover from the device by unfastening the screws on the bottom.Figure 2-1Remove the CoverStep 2Place the HDD on the bottom of the device and then fasten the screws on the bottom to fix the HDD.Figure 2-2Fix the HDDStep 3Connect one end of the data cable to the motherboard of NVR and the other end to the HDD.Step 4Connect the power cable to the HDD.Figure 2-3Connect CablesStep 5Re-install the cover of the NVR and fasten screws.2.3 HDD Storage Calculation ChartThe following chart shows an estimation of storage space used based on recording at one channel for an hour at a fixed bit rate.Bit Rate Storage Used96K42M128K56M160K70M192K84M224K98M256K112M320K140M384K168M448K196M512K225M640K281M768K337M896K393M1024K450M1280K562M1536K675M1792K787M2048K900M4096K 1.8G8192K 3.6G16384K 7.2GPlease note that supplied values for storage space used is just for reference. The storage values in the chart are estimated by formulas and may have some deviation from actual value.Chapter 3 Menu Operation3.1 Startup and ShutdownProper startup and shutdown procedures are crucial to expanding the life of the NVR.To start your NVR:Step 1Check the power supply is plugged into an electrical outlet. It is HIGHLY recommended that an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) be used in conjunction with the device. The Powerbutton) on the front panel should be red, indicating the device is receiving the power.Step 2Press the power switch on the panel. The Power LED should turn blue. The unit will begin to start.After the device starts up, the wizard will guide you through the initial settings, including modifying password, date and time settings, network settings, HDD initializing, and recording.To shut down the NVR:Step 1Go to Menu > Shutdown.Figure 3-1ShutdownStep 2Select Shutdown.Step 3Click Yes.3.2 Activate Your DevicePurpose:For the first-time access, you need to activate the device by setting an admin password. No operation is allowed before activation. You can also activate the device via Web Browser, SADP or client software.Step 1Input the same password in Create New Password and Confirm New Password.Step 2(Optional) Use customized password to activate and add network camera(s) connected to the device.1)Uncheck Use Channel Default Password.2)Enter a password in IP Camera Activation.Figure 3-2Set Admin PasswordSTRONG PASSWORD RECOMMENDED–We highly recommend you create a strong password of your own choosing (Using a minimum of 8 characters, including at least three of the following categories: upper case letters, lower case letters, numbers, and special characters.) in order to increase the security of your product. And we recommend you reset your password regularly, especially in the high security system, resetting the password monthly or weekly can better protect your product.Step 3Click OK.3.3 Set the Unlock Pattern for LoginAdmin can use the unlock pattern for device login.For devices with PoE function, you can draw the device unlock pattern after activation. For other devices, the unlock pattern interface will show after the first-time login.Step 1Use the mouse to draw a pattern among the 9 dots on the screen. Release the mouse when the pattern is done.Figure 3-3Draw the Pattern●Connect at least 4 dots to draw the pattern.●Each dot can be connected for once only.Step 2Draw the same pattern again to confirm it. When the two patterns match, the pattern is configured successfully.3.4 User LoginPurpose:If NVR has logged out, you must login the device before operating the menu and other functions. Step 1Select the User Name in the dropdown list.Figure 3-4LoginStep 2Input Password.Step 3Click OK.In the Login dialog box, if you enter the wrong password 7 times, the current user account will be locked for 60 seconds.3.5 Network SettingsPurpose:Network settings must be properly configured before you operate NVR over network.Step 1Enter the general network settings interface.Menu > Configuration > Network > GeneralFigure 3-5Network SettingsStep 2Configure the following settings: NIC Type, IPv4 Address, IPv4 Gateway, MTU and DNS Server.Step 3If the DHCP server is available, you can check the checkbox of DHCP to automatically obtain an IP address and other network settings from that server.Step 4Click Apply.3.6 Add IP CamerasPurpose:Before you can get live video or record the video files, you should add the network cameras to the connection list of the device.Before you start:Ensure the network connection is valid and correct, and the IP camera to add has already been activated. Please refer to the User Manual for activating the inactive IP camera.You can select one of the following three options to add the IP camera.OPTION 1:Step 1Click to select an idle window in the live view mode.Step 2Click in the center of the window to pop up the Add IP Camera interface.Figure 3-6Add IP CameraStep 3Select the detected IP camera and click Add to add it directly, and you can click Search to refresh the online IP camera manually.Or you can choose to custom add the IP camera by editing the parameters in thecorresponding text field and then click Add to add it.3.7 Live ViewIcons are provided on screen in Live View mode to indicate camera status. These icons include: Live View IconsIn the live view mode, there are icons at the upper-right corner of the screen for each channel, showing the status of the record and alarm in the channel for quick reference.Alarm (video loss, tampering, motion detection, VCA or sensor alarm)Record (manual record, continuous record, motion detection, VCA or alarm triggered record)Alarm and RecordEvent/Exception (event and exception information, appears at the lower-left corner of the screen.)3.8 Recording SettingsBefore you start:Make sure that the disk has already been installed. If not, please install a disk and initialize it. You may refer to the user manual for detailed information.Purpose:Two kinds of record types are introduced in the following section, including Instant Record andAll-day Record. And for other record types, you may refer to the user manual for detailed information.After rebooting all the manual records enabled are canceled.Step 1On the live view window, right lick the window and move the cursor to the Start Recording option, and select Continuous Record or Motion Detection Record on your demand.Figure 3-7Start Recording from Right-click MenuStep 2Click Yes in the pop-up Attention message box to confirm the settings. All the channels will start to record in the selected mode.3.9 PlaybackThe recorded video files on the hard disk can be played back in the following modes: instant playback, all-day playback for the specified channel, and playback bynormal/event/smart/tag/sub-periods/external file search.Step 1Enter playback interface.Click Menu > Playback or from the right-click menuStep 2Check the checkbox of channel(s) in the channel list and then double-click to select a date on the calendar.Step 3You can use the toolbar in the bottom part of Playback interface to control playing progress.Figure 3-8 Playback InterfaceStep 4 Select the channel(s) to or execute simultaneous playback of multiple channels.Chapter 4 Accessing by Web BrowserYou shall acknowledge that the use of the product with Internet access might be under network security risks. For avoidance of any network attacks and information leakage, please strengthen your own protection. If the product does not work properly, please contact with your dealer or the nearest service center.Purpose:You can get access to the device via web browser. You may use one of the following listed web browsers: Internet Explorer 6.0, Internet Explorer 7.0, Internet Explorer 8.0, Internet Explorer 9.0, Internet Explorer 10.0, Internet Explorer 11.0, Apple Safari, Mozilla Firefox, and Google Chrome. The supported resolutions include 1024*768 and above.Step 1Open web browser, input the IP address of the device and then press Enter.Step 2Login to the device.If the device has not been activated, you need to activate the device first before login.Figure 4-1Set Admin Password1)Set the password for the admin user account.2)Click OK.STRONG PASSWORD RECOMMENDED–We highly recommend you create a strong password of your own choosing (using a minimum of 8 characters, including upper case letters, lower case letters, numbers, and special characters) in order to increase the security of your product. And we recommend you reset your password regularly, especially in the high security system, resetting the password monthly or weekly can better protect your product.If the device is already activated, enter the user name and password in the login interface, and click Login.Figure 4-2LoginStep 3Install the plug-in before viewing the live video and managing the camera. Please follow the installation prompts to install the plug-in.You may have to close the web browser to finish the installation of the plug-in.After login, you can perform the operation and configuration of the device, including the live view, playback, log search, configuration, etc.03041041090702。

aruba 即时快速入门指南说明书

aruba 即时快速入门指南说明书

Instant. To learn more about Aruba Instant and for detailed configuration information, see Aruba Instant User Guide.Getting StartedUnpack and Power on IAPConnectTo connect the IAP to your network, plug in a LAN cable to Ethernet port (on the back side of the device). The Ethernet port LED turns green.ProvisionIAPs can be provisioned automatically, through AirWave or Aruba Central, or by manually connecting to an existing provisioning network. Based on your IAP provisioning requirements, use the following methods. Functional IAP in the NetworkTo automatically configure an IAP, check if your network has an IAP that is configured and operational. If you have a configured IAP in your network, connect the new IAP to the same VLAN or subnet.Aruba AirWave and Aruba ActivateIf both Aruba Activate and Aruba AirWave are deployed to manage thenetwork, wait for the radio LEDs to turn green.Aruba CentralIf you have subscribed for Central:1.Go to https:// and log in with youruser credentials.2.Connect your AP to the wired network.plete the AP configuration through the Central portal.Instant UIInstant user interface is a standard web-based interface that allows you toconfigure and monitor an IAP network.To start using the Instant UI, perform the following steps:ing a wireless client, scan the wireless networks and connect to theinstant SSID.ing a web browser, go to .5.If the Instant UI is used for managing IAPs, proceed to Creating aWireless Network. If AirWave is deployed for managing the netwok,perform the following steps.a.Click Set Up Now at the bottom of the Instant UI to configureAirWave. The System window appears.b.Click the Admin tab. In the AirWave section, enter the Shared Keyand AirWave IP details. Contact your local network administratorto obtain these details.Creating a Wireless NetworkTo create a wireless network using the Instant UI, perform the followingsteps:1.From the Instant UI main window, click New under the Networkssection. The New WLAN window appears.2.In the WLAN Settings tab, enter a name (SSID) for the network. Thisname is used for identifying the Network.3.Click Next. The VLAN tab details are displayed.4.In the VLAN tab, select the required Client IP assignment and ClientVLAN assignment options.5.Click Next. The Security tab details are displayed.6.In the Security tab, enter a unique passphrase and retype it toconfirm. You can use the default values or customize the securitysettings.7.Cli ck Next. The Access tab details are displayed.8.In the Access tab, ensure that the Unrestricted access control isspecified.9.Click Finish. The new network is added and displayed in the Networkswindow.For more information on configuring different types of wireless networksuch as Employee, Guest, or Voice, see Aruba Instant User Guide.Verifying the Operating StatusAfter setting up an IAP and creating a wireless networks, use the InstantUI or the LEDs to verify the operating status.Verifying Status Using LEDsYou can use the LEDs to verify that both radios are active after the APinitialization and configuration.The following table lists the Ethernet ports available on an IAP and thecorresponding status indication: instant SSID.Instant User Guide.Table 1 Ethernet PortsIAP Model Ethernet PortsIAP-134/135ENET0: Indicates uplink connection.ENET1: Indicates wired downlink connection.RAP-3WN/3WNP E0: Indicates uplink connectionE1 and E2: Indicate wired downlink connection.NOTE: The E2 port on RAP-3WNP supports Power SourcingEquipment (PSE) to supply power to any compliant 802.3afpowered (class 0-4) device.RAP-108/109ENET0: Indicates uplink connection.ENET1: Indicates wired downlink connection.RAP-155/155P E0: Indicates uplink connectionE1, E2, E3, and E4: Indicate wired downlink connection.NOTE: The RAP-155P supports PSE for 802.3at powereddevice (class 0-4) on one port (E1 or E2), or 802.3af poweredDC IN (Power Socket) on two ports (E1 and E2).IAP-204/205ENET: Indicates uplink connection. 1344 Crossman Avenue Sunnyvale, California 94089 Phone: 408.227.4500Fax 408.227.4550Aruba Instant | Quick Start GuidePart Number 0511764-01 | April 2015Contacting SupportMain Site Support Sitehttps:// Airheads Social Forums and Knowledge Base North American Telephone1-800-943-4526 (Toll Free)1-408-754-1200International Telephones /support-services/aruba-support-program/contact-support/Software Licensing Site /login.php Wireless Security Incident Response Team (WSIRT)/support/wsirt.phpSupport Email Addresses Americas and APAC *************************EMEA******************************Americas and APAC Support Email *************************WSIRT EmailPlease email details of any security problem found in an Aruba product.***********************Copyright© 2015 Aruba Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. Aruba Networks®, Aruba NetworksTM (stylized), People Move Networks Must Follow®, Mobile Edge Architecture®, RFProtect®, Green Island®, ClientMatch®, Aruba Central®, Aruba Mobility Management System™, ETips™, Virtual Intranet Access™, Aruba Instant™,ArubaOS™, xSec™, ServiceEdge™, Aruba ClearPass Access Management System™, AirMesh™, AirWave™, Aruba@Work™, Cloud WiFi™, Aruba Cloud™, Adaptive Radio Management™, Mobility-Defined Networks™, Meridian™ and ArubaCareSM are trademarks of Aruba Networks, Inc. registered in the United States and foreign countries. Aruba Networks, Inc. reserves the right to change, modify, transfer or otherwise revise this publication and the product specifications without notice. Open Source CodeCertain Aruba products include Open Source software code developed by third parties, including software code subject to the GNU General Public License (GPL), GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL), or other Open Source Licenses. Includes software from Litech Systems Design. The IF-MAP client library copyright 2011 Infoblox, Inc. All rights reserved. This product includes software developed by Lars Fenneberg et al. The Open Source code used can be found at this site:/open_source Legal NoticeThe use of Aruba Networks, Inc. switching platforms and software, by all individuals or corporations, toterminate other vendors’ VPN client devices constitutes complete acceptance of liability by that individual or corporation for this action and indemnifies, in full, Aruba Networks, Inc. from any and all legal actions that might be taken against it with respect to infringement of copyright on behalf of those vendors.WarrantyThis hardware product is protected by the standard Aruba warranty of one year parts/labor. For more information, refer to the ARUBACARE SERVICE AND SUPPORT TERMS AND CONDITIONS.For information on the AP LED status indicators, see the AP Installation Guide provided with the IAP package.Verifying Status Using Instant UITo verify that the wireless network is available and the SSID is broadcasted, perform the following steps:1.Verify that the newly created network is displayed in the Networks window.2.Disconnect the client from instant , the default provisioning network to which your client system is connected.3.Connect your client to the newly created network.4.Log in to the Instant UI with the administrator credentials. The instant provisioning network is automatically deleted and will no longer be available.Converting an IAPYou can convert an IAP to operate as a Campus AP or Remote AP managed by an Aruba Mobility Controller. To convert an IAP through the Instant UI, perform the following steps:1.Log in to the Instant UI with the administrator credentials.2.Click the Maintenance link at the top right corner of the Instant main window.3.Click the Convert tab.4.Based on your requirement, select an appropriate option from the Convert one or more Access Points to drop-down menu.5.Enter the IP address of the Mobility Controller.6.Click Convert Now . The IAP reboots and begins operating in the mode that you configured.For more information on the IAP conversion process, see the Aruba Instant User Guide .Table 1 Ethernet Ports seconds indicating that the reset is completed.。

MS351 扫描枪快速入门指南说明书

MS351 扫描枪快速入门指南说明书

MS351Cordless Scanner Quick GuideNoticeParts of thescanner①Scan window ②Trigger (Press to triggr /Long press 10seconds to turn on)③Beeper ④On Base indicator (Blue LED)⑤Successful decoding indicator (Green LED)/Communication fail indicator (Red LED)/Charging (Red/Greed LED)Parts of thecradle⑥Power indicator (Blue LED)⑦Communication indicator (Green LED)⑧Key (Long press 10seconds to restore factory default setting of cradle)Installation of cradle1.Switch off power of the host.Refer to the below pictures,connect the host with the scanner with different cables firstly,and then connect the adaptor to the power socket.2.Ensure that all connections are secure.Switch on the power of the host.After a few seconds,if only the blue LED on the cradle is ON,it indicates the cradle is in normal working mode.USB cableRS232cablePS/2keyboard cableChargebattery1.Please charge the battery before the first time use.The charge indicator (Red LED)on the scanner is turned on when the charging is in progress.When the charging process completes,the charge indicator (Red LED)is turned off,and the Green LED is turned on.2.Charging time:4hours for fully charged.3.You can charge the battery via a USB port on the device or an optional 5VDC adapter.Successful TransmissionBeeper Red LED VibrationYesOff OffOffNoTwo long beepsBlinks 2times,and thenturns offShort vibrates 2times,andthen turnsoffProgramming instruction and exampleTwo programming modes have been provided as bellows: Single-scan settingScan the related Single-scan settingExample:Toset Flow control be XON/XOFF.Multiple-scan settingExample:To Flow control to be XON/XOFF.Turn off/on handheld unit1.If you want to turn off the scanner,scan the barcode as shown right.2.If you want to turn off the scanner via trigger key,please press and hold the trigger key,after the laser beam turns off,wait for another 5seconds,the scanner will be turned off,then you can release the trigger key at this moment.3.If you want to turn on the scanner again,please keep the trigger key being pressing for 3seconds.☞A standard kit contains:a scanner,a cradle,a USB cable,and a CD-ROM (containing software and manuals).☞It is suggested to read the user manual in details before use.Pair the scanner with cradle1.Make sure that both the handheld unit and the cradle are in normal working mode.You can see only the blue LED on the cradle is ON.e the scanner to scan the MAC address at the bottom of the cradle.At the same time,the scanner will makea beep-beep-beepsound.3.Once the connection is done,the scanner can be used directly.If the attempt of connection fails,the scannerl will make a beep-beep sound,and the red LED on the scanner will blinks2times,and then turns off.4.If you want to disconnect,you can scan the barcode below:Initialization settings and information display Quick setting1.Keyboard layout(USBinterface)USA(default)TurkishF TurkishQFrenchItalianSpanishSlovakDenmarkJapaneseGermanBelgianRussianCzech Alt+keypadAlt+keypad:the scanner will output code result as pressing Alt+numeric key(on keypad).Note that the Num Lock control key must be ON.This setting can be specially adapted for use with different national keyboard layout.2.Bluetooth modeHID mode SPP mode Cradle mode*3.Scan modeGood-read off Momentary*Alternate4.Add suffixEnter (default)TabNote:If the reader USB input too fast causing the host can not normally receive data,please scan the barcodebelow:Note:The factory default settings are indicated with asterisks(*).Some parameters of handheld unit return to default setting All parameters of handheld unit return to default setting Return to default setting of cradle Handheld unit firmware version displayCradle firmware version display Bluetooth version displayBluetooth MAC address display Bluetooth name display。

Quick Start Guide 快速入门指南说明书

Quick Start Guide 快速入门指南说明书
from the ground station in real time. Follow Me (Ground stations with GPS required) - Follows ground station. X PlusOne will follow the ground station as you
40mm screws
3mm nuts
3. Propellers
The wings silver spinners spin clockwise and the pylons black spinners spin counter-clockwise. a) Unscrew the spinner and place the 10x5 props on the main wing motors, and the 10x5R on the pylon motors. b) Tighten the spinner by holding the motor still and spinning the spinner into place. Tighten firmly with fingers.
safety switch
c) (Ai Only) Ensure that the craft has a GPS signal by checking for a blue light inside the compass unit. d) Arm the motors by holding the throttle down and right.
*Always fly at locations that are clear of building and other obstacles. *DO NOT fly above or near large crowds. *Avoid flying at altitudes above 400 ft. *Be very careful when flying 19,600 ft. or more above sea level. *Fly in moderate weather conditions with temperatures between 32° F to 104° F.

Dell Streak 快速入门指南说明书

Dell Streak 快速入门指南说明书

Dell™ Streak Quick Start Guide 快速入门指南快速啟動指南________________Information in this document is subject to change without notice.©2010Dell Inc.All rights reserved.Dell and the DELL logo are trademarks of Dell Inc.June 2010P/N WD01R Rev. A00________________本说明文件中的信息如有更改,恕不另行通知。

©2010Dell Inc.版权所有,翻印必究。

Dell和DELL 徽标是 Dell Inc. 的商标。

2010 年 6 月P/N WD01R Rev. A00________________本文件中的內容若有更改恕不另行通知。

©2010Dell Inc.版權所有,翻印必究。

Dell及DELL 徽標均為 Dell Inc. 的商標。

2010 年 6 月P/N WD01R Rev. A00Remove the back cover 卸下背面盖|卸下後面板Insert the SIM card插入SIM卡|插入SIM卡Insert the battery插入电池|插入電池Insert the microSD card插入 microSD 卡|插入microSD卡Replace the back cover装回背面盖|裝回後面板Charge the battery为电池充电|電池充電1. Back button后退按钮 |返回按鍵8. Ambient light sensor环境光传感器 |周遭環境燈光感應器11. Volume up button增大音量按钮 |音量增強按鈕2. Menu button菜单按钮 |目錄按鍵9. Headphone connector耳机连接器 |耳機連接器12. Power and Sleep/Wake button电源和休眠/唤醒按钮 |電源與睡眠/喚醒按鍵3. Home button主页按钮 |首頁按鍵10. Volume down button减小音量按钮 |音量減弱按鍵13. Camera button照相机按钮 |相機按鍵4. Microphone麦克风 |麥克風5. Proximity sensors近接传感器 |近接感應器6. Earpiece耳机|耳機7. Front-facing camera lens 正面照相机镜头 |前置相機鏡頭131210123 9114 65781. Camera lens照相机镜头 |相機鏡頭2. Camera flash照相机闪光灯 |相機閃光燈3. 30-pin connector30 针连接器 | 30 插腳連接器4. Speaker扬声器 |揚聲器3124Press and hold the power button按住电源按钮|按住電源按鍵NOTE: The device will turn off automatically if you removethe back cover while the device is on.注: 当在设备开启期间卸下背面盖时,设备将自动关机。

微软操作管理套件快速入门指南说明书

微软操作管理套件快速入门指南说明书

Quick start guideOnboarding stepsMicrosoft Operations Management Suite (OMS) enables you to onboard in minutes.Sign up in 3 clicks1.Navigate to /oms and click the Try for free button. Sign in with your Microsoft account such as, or with an Organizational account provided by your company or educational institution to use with Office 365 or other Microsoft services.2.Provide a unique Workspace Name. A workspace is a logical containerwhere your management data is stored. It provides you a way topartition data between different teams in your organization, as the data is exclusive to its workspace. Specify an email address and the region where you would like to have your data reside.3.Next, you can create a new Azure subscription or link to an existingAzure subscription. If you would like to proceed using the free trial without creating Azure subscription, click the Not Now button.Get started with the OMS portalTo choose solutions and connect the servers you intend to manage,click on the blue Get Started tile and follow the steps below: ∙Select the solutions you would like to use and click the Add selected solutions button.∙Choose how you would like to connect to your environment:a.Connect any Windows or Linux Server or client directly byinstalling an agent.e System Center Operations Manager to attach yourmanagement groups or your entire Operations Managerdeployment.e an Azure storage account configured with the Windowsor Linux Azure diagnostic VM extension.∙Finally, configure at least one log to populate your data. You can select the IIS logs and/or add event logs and select Save at thebottom of the page. For event logs, you can specify the type ofmessages (i.e., error/warning/information) to monitor.Microsoft Operations Management Suite quick start guideConnect servers directly to OMS by installing an agent∙ In the Get Started view, click the Connect a data source node and click theDownload Windows Agent button. The agent can only be installed onWindows Server 2008 SP1 or above or Windows 7 SP1 or above. Serversneed to be x64 architecture.∙ Install the agent on one or more servers. You can install agents, one by one orin-bulk, using a custom script or your existing software distribution solution.∙ After agreeing to the license agreement and choosing your install folder,select the Connect the agent to Microsoft Azure Operational Insightscheckbox.∙ In the next screen you will be asked for your Operational Insights workspace IDand workspace key. Your workspace ID and key can be found in the screenwhere you download the agent file.∙ In the installer screen you can click the Advanced button to optionally set upyour proxy server and provide authentication information. Click theNext button to return to the workspace information screen.∙Click the Next button to validate your workspace ID and key.If any errors are found, you can click the Back button to makecorrections. Once your workspace ID and key are validated, clickInstall to complete the agent installation.Log back onto your OMS portal and click the Server & Usage tile onthe overview page. A green checkmark icon will appear once theagents communicate with the service (initially this takes 5-10minutes). Note: The capacity management and configurationassessment solutions are not currently supported by serversconnected directly to OMS.OMS also enables you to connect to your System Center 2012 Operations Manager (SCOM) SP1 and R2 environments, sending data to the service without requiring additional hardware or load on your management groups. This supports the use of existing Operations Manager agents directly. Connect using System Center Operations Manager∙In the Operations Manager console, select Administration . ∙Expand the Operational Insights node and select Operational Insights Connection . ∙Click the Register to Operational Insights link towards the top right and follow the onscreen instructions. ∙After completing the registration wizard, click Add a Computer/Group link. ∙ In the Computer Search dialog box you can search for computers or groups monitored by Operations Manager.Select computers or groups to onboard to Operational Insights, click Add , and then click OK . You can confirm that the service is receiving data by clicking the Server & Usage tile in the OMS portal. Data should appearin 5-10 minutes.Analyze data from cloud services in Microsoft AzureWith OMS you can quickly search event and IIS logs for cloud services and virtual machines by enabling diagnostics for Azure Cloud Services. You can also receive additional insights for your Azure virtual machines by installing the Microsoft Monitoring Agent. Details on how to configure your Azure environment to leverage OMS can be found here.。

SCHRACK URNA0345快速入门指南说明书

SCHRACK URNA0345快速入门指南说明书

•The full operation manual is available at: - search key URNA0345-BThis Quick Start Guide does not replace the manual and the owner should read it in conjunction with the full manual.•The safety instructions are to be observedIntended use:The SCHRACK URNA0345 is a multinational grid and system protection unit, that protects energy generation plants ( like combined heat and power plants, wind generators, waterpower plants, photovoltaic plants).In case of power failures or net anomalies, power gererating plants have to be disconnected immediately from the mains supply to avoid unintentional feeding to the grid. On the one hand continuing grid feeding could endanger maintenance staffs, on the other hand connected devices could be exposed to inadmissible voltages and/or frequencies.In case the grid operator requires thresholds and settings that are not conforming with the local standards, it is possible to set thresholds outside the normative defined range!Outside these range the device is not in accordance with the standards anymore and the corresponding certificate loses validity! This state is indicated as …ncnf“ [none conformity] on the display.Settings outside the conformity range are therefore in responsibility of the operator respectively the acceptance authority!Dimensions:Controls elements:LegendMarkingTypeFunction1R1, R2, R3LED (yellow)Status indication output relays2ENT Pushbutton ENTER, Input confirmation, menu level forward 3ESC Pushbutton ESCAPE, Input rejection, menu level back, test/reset 4-Pushbutton Change parameters, menu navigation 5+PushbuttonChange parameters, menu navigation 6PROGPushbutton (sealable)PROGRAM, enter program mode 7LCD-Display 4x20 charactersDisplayTerminals:A1, A2SupplyDC: 24VAC: 110 - 230V @ f: 48-63 Hz A1: L (+)A2: N (-)L1, L2, L3, N Measuring inputU N : 3x400V AC11, 12, 14Relay channel A (CO contact)Status indication via yellow LED R1Isolated changeover contact 11: Common12: Normally closed contact 14: Normally open contact 21, 22, 24Relay channel B (CO contact)Status indication via yellow LED R2Isolated changeover contact 21: Common22: Normally closed contact 24: Normally open contact 31, 32, 34Relay channel D (CO contact)Status indication via yellow LED R3Isolated changeover contact 31: Common32: Normally closed contact 34: Normally open contactI1, ┴Digital input 1(Feedback contact contactor A)Contact input (24V/5mA), configurable Input active: I1 connected to ┴I2, ┴Digital input 2(Feedback contact contactor B)Contact input (24V/5mA), configurable Input active: I2 connected to ┴Does not apply to national standards without functional safety!I3, ┴Digital input 3(Remote disconnection)Contact input (24V/5mA), configurableInput active: NO->I3 to ┴ (std); NC->I3 open I4, I5, ┴Digital inputs 4 und 5(Parameter switchover)Applies to CEI 0-21Contact input (24V/5mA)Input active: I4 or I5 connected to ┴Technical data:Supply circuit Supply voltage: DC: 24V AC: 110 - 230V Supply voltage tolerance: DC: ± 10% AC: ± 30%Nominal consumption: max. 1,25W / 4VA @ 230V AC Rated frequency: 50 / 60Hz Tolerance of rated frequency: 48 - 63Hz Rated surge voltage: 6 kV Internal protection: 250V / 500mA slow blow (soldered)In order to ensure the proper function during power failures, an external UPS has to be used.Measuring circuit Measuring input: 3 x 400V AC Input impedance: 1MΩMeasurand: line to line voltage, line to neutral voltage, 10 minutes average voltage, frequency,rate of change of frequency (RoCoF), phase shift (PShift)Measuring ranges Line to line voltage: 0 - 560VAC Line to neutral voltage: 0 - 325VAC Frequency: 40 - 65HzRoCoF: 100mHz/s … 2.000mHz/s Pshift: 1 - 15°Overload capacity: Permanent 1,4 x U Nom Pulse 1,6 x U Nom (1 second)Overvoltage category: III Rated surge voltage:4 kVDigital inputs Type of contact: Isolated, max. wire length <30m, control wiring standards to be taken in account. The ┴ are not connectied to each other. Min. switching voltage/ switching current: 24V DC / 5mAOutput circuitNumber of contacts: 3 changeover contacts Contact material: AgNi Rated current: 5A / 250V AC Electrical endurance: 100 x 103 switching cycles (AC-1)Mechanical endurance: 15 x 106 switching cycles Continous current value: 5A Short time value (1s): 5AWithstanding voltage across open contacts: Relay contacts: 1000V rms Terminals: 450V rms Overvoltage category: III Rated surge voltage: 4 kV Protection: 5A fast blow AccuracyVoltage monitoring: Base accuracy: < 0,5% @ +25°C Temperature influence: < 0,01% / °C Resolution: 10mV Frequency monitoring: Base accuracy: < 0,01Hz @ +25°C Temperature influence: < 0,0002Hz / °C Resolution: 1mHz Isolation dataRated insulation voltage: 400V Supply circuit / Measuring circuit: protective insulation Supply circuit / Output circuit: protective insulation Supply circuit / Digital inputs: protective insulation Output circuit / Measuring circuit: basic insulation Output circuit / Digital inputs: basic insulation Environmental conditionsAmbient temperature operation: -25 … +55°C Ambient temperature storage: -40 … +70°C Visibility temperature display: -15 … +55°C Relative humidity: 5 … 95% (non-condensing)Pollution degree: 2 Weight: 300g Electrical connection Wire size: max. 2,5mm 2Stripping length: max. 8mmElectrical strength: max. 450V/16A (digital inputs; relay outputs) max. 750V/16A (measuring inputs)Torque: max. 0,5NmScrew: M3, slot screwdriver 0,6 x 3,5mm Protection class Terminals: IP20 Housing: IP20Seal wiremax. diameter <=1,25mmSafety advice:The device was developed, produced and tested in accordance to the latest industry standards. Nevertheless improper handling or use can endanger humans and machines.Please use the device only in accordance with the installation and operating instructions. Check for secure assembly and good condition. Moreover, the rules and regulations on accident prevention applicable to the place of use must be strictly followed.• Eliminate all faults immediately which may endanger safety!• Do not make any unauthorised changes and only use replacement parts and optional accessories purchased from or recommended by SCHRACK!• In case of obvious damage the device must be checked and replaced if necessary!• Country specific regulations have to be considered in any case!• If required by national standards, the URNA0345 has to be protected against unauthorizedchanges by password and/or sealing!Mounting on DIN rail according to EN 60715:Snap the rear mounting clip of the device into place in such a way that a safe and tight fit is ensured.Available configurations/Local standards:CEI 0-21:2019, VDE 0126-1-1:2013, VDE 0124-100:2013, VDE 4105:2018 <50kW, VDE 4105:2018 >50kW, VDE 4105:2018 Umr, G59/3/3:2015 LV, G99/1/3:2018 LV, G59/3/3:2015 MV, G99/1/3:2018 HV, G83/2:2012, G98/1/2:2018, C10-11:2012 LV, C10-11:2019 LV-IP, C10-11:2019 LV-ASS, C10-11:2012 MV, C10-11:2019 HV-IP, C10-11:2019 HV-ASS, TR3 Rev23:2013, VDE 4110:2018 TR3-25, OVE E 8001/8101:2014, OVE TOR R25 NS SYNC, OVE TOR R25 NS ASYNC, OVE TOR R25 MS SYNC, OVE TOR R25 MS ASYNC, OOE TOR R25 NS SYNC, OOE TOR R25 NS ASYNC, OOE TOR R25 MS SYNC, OOE TOR R25 MS ASYNC, EN50438:2013, EN50438:2013 DK, NRS 097-2-1:2017, AS/NZS 4777.2:2015, OPEN SETUPConnection diagram 1:Applies to:»VDE 0126-1-1:2013 »VDE 0124-100:2013»*1,*4 VDE 4105:2018 <50kWVDE 4105:2018 >50kW, »*4 VDE 4105:2018 Umr, »*1 VDE 4110:2018 TR3-25»*1 G99/1/3:2018 LV, G99/1/3:2018 HV, G98/1/2:2018, G59/3/3:2015 LV, G59/3/3:2015 MV, G83/2:2012»*1, *4 C10-11:2019 LV-IP, C10-11:2019 LV-ASS, C10-11:2019 HV-IP, C10-11:2019 HV-ASS »*1 C10-11:2012 LV, C 10-11:2012 MV »TR3 Rev23:2013»OVE TOR R25 NS SYNC, OVE TOR R25 NS ASYNC, OVE TOR R25 MS SYNC, OVE TOR R25 MS ASYNC, OOE TOR R25 NS SYNC, OOE TOR R25 NS ASYNC, OOE TOR R25 MS SYNC, OOE TOR R25 MS ASYNC, OVE E 8001/8101:2014»*3 EN50438:2013, EN50438:2013 DK »NRS 097-2-1:2017 »AS/NZS 4777.2:2015 »OPEN SETUP*1 ... Contactor B is not necessary forapplications requiring no functional safety *2 ... Auxiliary contact configurable as“n/o”, “n/c”,“disabled”*3 ... 1- or 2-channel connection possible andcan be configured*4 ... Error energy gerneration plants conformingVDE-AR-N 4105:2018-11 (Pn ≤ 50 kW)VDE-AR-N 4105:2018-11 (Pn > 50 kW) VDE-AR-N 4105:2018-11 (Inverter) C10-11 LV:2019, C10-11 HV:2019*5 ... Digital input configurable as “n/o”, “n/c”, …disabled“, (default is n/o)Connection diagram 2:Applies to:»CEI 0-21:2019*1 ... Parameter switching:• definitive mode (Operational mode 0):I4 inactive / contact opened: overfrequency 1, underfrequency 1I4 active / contact closed: overfrequency 2, underfrequency 2 • transitory mode (Operational mode 1):I5 active / contact closed: overfrequency 2, underfrequency 2I5 inactive / contact open: overfrequency 3, underfrequency 3*2 ... Auxiliary contact configurable as“normally open”, “normally closed” or“disabled”*3 ... Digital input configurable as“n/o”, “n/c”, …disabled“, (default is n/o)Menu structure:Schrack Technik GmbH Seybelgasse 131230 Vienna AustriaPhone +43 1 86685-0,***************No liability for errors in text, type or images; we reserve the right to make changes to technical specifications of the product!Release 11/2020 Version C*3*5。

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e商系列商务管理软件
QUICK GUIDE
(快速入门)
eb2000/eb2003/2006
安装
权限设置
必要权限注解
eb2000
安装
运行eb2ksvr.exe,启动安装程序,一般默认既可,注意安装目录不要选择有汉字的文件夹,安装完毕后提示安装成功。

(有可能提示需要重新启动。

)安装完毕后自动弹出e商2000服务器版配置程序。

服务器配置程序的设置步骤和参数设置:
a、先进行注册的操作;
✧无序列号试用,请直接点击【试用】按钮,提示“获得临时授权成功”。

✧已经申请免费单用户版序列号,将序列号和注册信息填好后,点击【注
册】,提示“获得临时授权成功”,确定后,再点【注册】,提示“注册
成功”。

✧正式购买获得的网络版序列号,将序列号和公司名称、联系人和电话
注册信息填好后,点击【注册】,提示“获得临时授权成功”,确定后,
再点【注册】,提示“注册成功”。

1、试用可以3个人同时使用3个月时间;3个月后失效。

2、单用户和网络版,第一次注册均是获得1年时间的授权;以后凡是
信息准确、真实有效的用户再次注册获得30年的授权。

3、试用和注册,功能均是相同的,没有差别。

b、建立数据库
1、装好软件使用之前,要建立数据库,软件使用后的单据信息和基本资
料等都存放在数据库中。

程序和数据是分开存放的,做数据备份时只要
备份数据库文件就可以了,是不需要将整个安装文件夹的文件拷贝的,
重新安装软件必须使用安装程序重新安装,直接运行拷贝的文件夹的文
件是不能正常使用的。

2、按照需要建立数据库,可以使用ACCESS,MSDE,SQL SERVER3
种类型中的一种数据库,需要注意的是MSDE和SQL Server 需要先安
装好数据库服务管理程序,而且安装的过程中选择混合验证模式,才能
正确使用MSDE、SQL Server类型的数据库。

3、数据库可以和安装程序不在同一个文件夹中,要记住你建立的数据库
名字和存放的路径。

c、建立公司帐套
输入欲建立公司帐套的名字,然后点击【建立公司】。

提示新建成功。

d、设置端口
服务IP空着不填,端口默认是80
e、点击【保存】,提示“保存成功”
使用前必须的操作和权限分配
Ⅰ、建立用户
管理员登录系统后,在“员工管理—修改用户信息”中,建立操作软件的用户;
Ⅱ、操作授权
新建用户成功后,要根据用户的岗位在“员工管理—修改用户信息”中分配对应的操作权限;
Ⅲ、仓库授权
新建用户后要在“仓储—修改货位信息”中给新建的用户授予货位权限,该用户才能在制单界面选择仓库。

必要权限注解
Ⅰ、单据管理权限:是否可以操作(打开或者修改)其他用户做的单据;
Ⅱ、允许负数:单据数量是否可以输入负数;
Ⅲ、禁止负库存:库存不足时出库是否可以审核;(3种单据可分开控制)
Ⅳ、2天数据:只允许打开最近2天的单据进行操作;
eb2003/eb2006
安装
将下载的eb2003.exe/eb2006.exe拷贝到安装目录,注意安装目录不要选择有汉字的文件夹,建议安装在如d:\eb2003、e:\eb2006等的文件夹中,运行eb2003.exe/eb2006.exe启动配置程序。

服务器配置程序的设置步骤和参数设置按:
a、欢迎界面和用户协议
单击【下一步】;
用户协议界面选中(打勾)“同意····,单击【下一步】;
b、建立数据库
(1)Access数据库:
点击【新建】,选择你要存放数据库的目录和文件名,点击【保存】,提示“新建成功”。

(如果您不修改内容,软件会默认在软件目录建立名为
eb2003.mdb/eb2006.mdb。


(2)Sql Server 数据库:
使用SQl Server 数据库,要事先安装Sql数据库服务管理程序,安装过程选择混合验证模式。

在界面上填好服务器名,设备名,用户名和密
码(正常安装后一般可以按照如下默认信息填写,服务器:(Local);用户
名:sa;密码可能有可能为空),点击【新建数据库】,选择你要存放数据
库的目录和文件名,点击【保存】,提示“新建成功”。

单击【下一步】;
c、建立公司帐套
输入显示在登录界面和可打印在单据上的公司名称;选择4种成本核算方法中的一种;如果当库存中数量不足允许销售单等单据审核
成功,那么选中允许负库存;选择计算小数的位数可选4种;帐套管
理员默认的名字和密码均是system,点击【建立帐套】,提示“新建成
功”。

注意:成本核算方法、允许负库存和小数位数在使用中途均不能更改。

单击【下一步】;
d、设定自动备份
举例如下:每天[19:50] 自动备份;
自动删除[5] 天前的备份文件;
备份文件保存在e:\DataBAK\backup
注意:1、设置的时间计算机处于开机状态;
2、保证备份文件存放的磁盘分区有足够空间;
3、每天检查数据库备份是否成功,不成功及时查找原因;
4、每天的备份文件均会在文件名后加上日期后缀区分。

单击【下一步】;
e、设定端口
默认80,IP地址空,不用填写,只要点击【测试配置】,提示“测试配置成功”,即可,如果提示“端口被占用”,请更换端口即可。

单击【下一步】;
f、注册
无序列号试用,请直接点击【试用】按钮,提示“获得临时授权成功”。

已经申请免费单用户版序列号,将序列号和注册信息填好后,点击【注册】,提示“获得临时授权成功”,确定后,再点注册,提示“注
册成功”。

正式购买获得的网络版序列号,将序列号和注册信息填好后,点击【注册】,提示“获得临时授权成功”,确定后,再点【注册】,提
示“注册成功”。

1、试用可以3个人同时使用3个月时间;3个月后失效。

2、单用户和网络版,第一次注册均是获得1年时间的授权;以后
凡是信息准确、真实有效的用户再次注册获得30年的授权。

3、试用和注册,功能均是相同的,没有差别。

操作完毕,单击【下一步】;
g、完成安装
单击【完成】;
使用前必须的操作和权限分配
Ⅰ、建立用户
(2003)管理员登录系统后,在“设置—用户设置”中,建立使用软件的用户;
(2006)管理员登录系统后,在“系统—用户设置”中,建立使用软件的用户;
Ⅱ、操作授权
(2003)新建用户成功后,要根据用户的岗位在“设置—用户权限分配”处分配对应的操作权限;
(2006)新建用户成功后,要根据用户的岗位在“系统—用户权限分配”处分配对应的操作权限;
Ⅲ、仓库授权
(2003)要给新建好的用户在“设置—用户按仓库授权”授予货位权限,才能在制单界面选择仓库。

(2006)要给新建好的用户在“系统—用户按仓库授权”界面授予货位权限,才能在制单界面选择仓库。

Ⅳ、区域授权
(2006)新建好的销售开单用户要在“系统—区域按用户授权”授予客户区域权限,才能在销售单制单界面选择客户。

Ⅴ、使用前其他必须的操作
建立产品目录前,先要建立产品类别;
建立客户前,也先分配好区域权限;
即使是系统管理员建立了仓库,建立了区域,也要进行仓库权限和区域权限分配。

必要权限注解
Ⅰ、单据管理权限:是否可以操作(打开或者修改)其他用户做的单据;
Ⅱ、允许负数:单据数量是否可以输入负数;
Ⅳ、查看成本权限:是否可以查看商品的成本,没有此权限,只能查看数量;
Ⅴ、销售价允许低于进价:当销售单上的单价低于进价时,是否可以保存;
Ⅵ、禁止使用离线端:禁止用户通过离线版(或POS)做单据;
Ⅶ、全部权限:赋予一个用户全部权限,只要将“全部权限”这一个赋予。

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