SVAKOM Echo 使用说明书(英文版)
EchoPod DL34 Series Quick Start说明书
Flowline, Inc. | 10500 Humbolt Street, Los Alamitos, CA 90720 p 562.598.3015 f 562.431.8507 w QS204215 Rev B1DL34-00 Shown©2019 Flowline, Inc. All Rights Reserved Made in USADL34 Series Quick StartWELCOME TO THE ECHOPOD® DL34 SERIES QUICK STARTThe EchoPod® Quick Start provides basic mounting, setup and use instructions for getting the EchoPod®up and running quickly. If you have a non-standard installation or setup requirement that is not addressed here, please refer to the EchoPod® Manual or other support documentation located at .WE DO YOUR LEVEL BESTThank you for purchasing EchoPod®. The sensor provides level measurement, switching and/or control for your tank application. This Quick Start includes everything you’ll need to get the sensor up and running. COMPONENTSDepending on the sensor part number/configuration that was shipped, EchoPod® comes with a 4’ (1.2m) cable, Viton® gasket for installation and the Quick Start. Some models have the USB® Key Fob (LI99-2001) included with the EchoPod® and other’s do not. Fob’s can be purchased separately. A LI99-2001 Fob is required to interface to WebCal® and configure the sensor.EchoPod®DL34Viton® gasket (2”)P/N: 200129USB® Key FobP/N: LI99-1001|2QS204215 Rev B1QS204215 Rev B1 3 |CONFIGURING ECHOPOD ®EchoPod ® is configured through WebCal ®, a PC software program. Configuration of your sensor should be performed prior to mounting, since it requires connection to your PC.STEP 1: DOWNLOAD AND INSTALL WEBCAL ®Download WebCal® software from /webcal-software onto a PC with the following minimum specifications:Windows ® XP/Vista/7/8/10, 10 MB storage space, 256 MB RAM, 1 USB ® 2.0 portDouble-click the WebCal® icon to install before proceeding to Step 2. You must have an active Internet connection to install WebCal®, as it will automatically install any required drivers.STEP 2: CONNECT THE USB ® FOBNOTE: Do not connect the Fob until after you’ve installed WebCal ®.The sensor communicates to WebCal ® through the USB ® Fob. Prior to plugging the Fob into your computers USB ® port, ensure that all external power is disconnected from EchoPod ®. The maximum distance between the computer and EchoPod ® is 15’.1. Connect the red, green, white, and blackwires from the EchoPod ® to thecorresponding colored terminals on the Fob.2. Tighten the terminal screws with a slottedscrewdriver.3. Plug the Fob into your PC’s USB ® port.Wiring identical for all series – Use only the Red, Black, Green and White wires.Note: Some models have the USB ® Key Fob (LI99-2001, white in color) included with the EchoPod® andother’s do not. Fob’s can be purchased separately. The LI99-1001 Fob (black in color) can be used with EchoPod ® (DL34 series only) to configure the sensor with WebCal ®.With EchoPod® connected to your computer, open the WebCal®* software by clicking on the WebCal® icon. Follow steps 1-4 to configure the transmitter. Click “Help” in the lower right hand corner and open the help menu of WebCal® for instructions on WebCal®. If you need additional assistance using WebCal®, please contact a Flowline applications engineer at (562) 598-3015. *For complete information on the WebCal®software, please refer to the WebCal® manual located at /webcal-software.CONFIGURING ECHOPOD® WITH WEBCAL®1. Output Configurationa. Configures the relays in terms of pump/valve operations as well as high or low alarms.b. Sets fail-safe for the relays and the sensor’s output (current, voltage or frequency).2. Tank Shape Selectiona. Defines the shape of the tank as well as the dimensional information for the tank withrespect to the sensor’s location on the tank.3. Tank Level Configurationa. Enters the settings for the relay activation points as well as confirms the operationalrange.4. Write to Unita. Uploads the configuration into the sensor.b. Provides a custom wiring diagram specific to the signal output and/or relay configuration. OUTPUT CONFIGURATIONConfigures the relays in terms of pump/valve operations and level alarms as well as the setting fail-safe for relays and signal output.|4QS204215 Rev B1QS204215 Rev B15 |TANK SHAPE SELECTIONDefines the shape of the tank as well as the dimensional information for the tank with respect to the sensor’s location on the tank.TANK LEVEL CONFIGURATIONEnters the settings for the relay activation points as well as confirms the operational range.WRITE TO UNITThis WebCal®* operation uploads the configuration into the sensor, provides a custom wiring diagram specific to the signal output and/or relay configuration, and saves the configuration file to your hard drive.* For complete information on the WebCal® software, please refer to the WebCal® manual located at /webcal-software.Before configuration can be completed:∙You must click the Write to Unit button to save the settings to the unit.∙ Then, click Wiring Diagram for a hard copy of the sensor’s settings.∙Finally, enter the file name under which you wish to save the configuration file and click Save Config File.Configuration is now complete.Disconnect the USB® Fob before continuing to the next step: Mounting the EchoPod®.|6QS204215 Rev B1The advanced features settings are designed to help solve performance or operational issues for specificapplications. Changing these setting will alter the factory default performance or operation, of your sensor.Please read through this HELP file to assist you in making adjustments or if you are still unclear about aspecific issue, please contact FLOWLINE applications engineering.The more commonly used Advanced features are theInvert Relay and Increase Output Filtering describedbelow.∙Increase Output Filtering: Placing a check markin the box will additional filtering to the 4-20 mAoutput.∙Decrease Output Filtering: Placing a check markin the box will remove all output filtering on the 4-20mA output.∙Invert Relays: Placing a check mark in any of thefour boxes will invert the relay state from normallyopen to normally closed.∙Do not Invert Failsafe: Placing a check mark inthe box will not invert the fail-safe when a relay isinverted.Advanced Settings|QS204215 Rev B1 7| 8QS204215 Rev B1MOUNTING ECHOPOD ®The sensor should always be mounted perpendicular to the liquid surface using the provided Viton ® mounting gasket. Make sure that there are no restrictions or obstacles in the path of the acoustic signal. For further mounting information, please refer to the EchoPod ® manual and instruction video located at . Mounting with a Tank AdapterSelect a tank adapter fitting, such as the LM52-2890.Mounting in RiserAs installations with tall, narrow risers can impede the acoustic signal. 2" diameter risers should be no taller than 4". Larger diameter risers should be no taller than 12".Mounting in Side Mount BracketUse Flowline's LM50-1001 side mount bracket.LM50-1001 ShownNote: The Side Mount Bracket (LM50 series) is not designed for use with stand pipes or as a method to secure stand pipes. There are too few threads to properly hold the sensor and the stand pipe.QS204215 Rev B1 9 |IMPORTANT MOUNTING GUIDELINES1. Never mount the sensor at an angle.2. Liquid should never enter the dead band.3. Mount sensor at least 3” from the side wall.4. Never mount the sensor in a vacuum.5.Do not obstruct the sensor’s beam width.MOUNTING IN STAND-PIPEA stand-pipe may be used to dampen turbulence, separate surface foam from the point of measurement or increase performance in heavy vapor. When mounting the sensor in a stand-pipe, the minimum diameter of the pipe is 3”. Larger diameter pipes can be used. The pipe should be attached with a coupling and reducer bushing. The pipe length should run the measurement span and the bottom of the pipe should remainsubmerged at all times to prevent foam from entering the pipe. Cut the bottom end of the pipe at 45° and drill a 1/4”pressure equalization hole high in the sensor’s dead band. Locate the stand-pipe away from pump outlets and/or other sources of substantial turbulence which might cause the liquid in the pipe to oscillate.WIRING ECHOPOD®After mounting the sensor, make the necessary electrical connections. A wiring diagram with specific recommendations for the sensor’s configuration can be printed from the WebCal® program. A typical wiring diagram is shown on the next page.Red & Black: Red (Power) and Black (Return) leads are for connection to a 24 VDC power supply or to a 4-20 mA loop power source. The Red and Black wires can be extended up to 1,000 feet using a 22-gauge or larger wire; however do not extend the green and white wires beyond 15’.White & Green: White (TX) and Green (RX) leads are reserved for use with WebCal® and PodView®communication and should not be connected during usage in the application. These wires should not be connected to WebCal® while power is supplied from any source other than the LI99 series Fob. The maximum cable distance between the computer and EchoPod® is 15’. Note: Never allow the white or green wires to touch any power supply.Blue, Orange, Yellow & Purple: Blue (Rly1), Orange (Rly2), Yellow (Rly3) & Purple (Rly) wires are the relay contacts (normally open) from each of the relays respectively.Brown: The Brown wire (RLY Common) is the common for all the relays. Relay selection is determined by the configuration in WebCal®.Note:EchoPod® uses latching relays. When power is removed to the sensor, the relays will remain intheir last state. For example, if the relay is energized when power is removed, the relay willremain in the energized state.|10QS204215 Rev B1QS204215 Rev B1 11 | WIRING ECHOPOD ® Typical wiring diagram (DS14) shown.Diagrams will change based upon your exact sensor series and configuration. Print and use the appropriate wiring diagram in WebCal ®.GENERAL NOTES FOR ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS, USAGE AND SAFETY:∙ Where personal safety or significant property damage can occur due to a spill, the installation musthave a redundant backup safety system.∙ Wiring should always be completed by a licensed electrician.∙ Supply voltage should never exceed 28 VDC.∙ Do not exceed 28 VDC power on the relays within EchoPod ®.∙ Always use stepper relays between the sensor and external loads. For DC circuits use a catch diodesuch as 1N4148 shown above.∙ Protect the sensor from excessive electrical spikes by isolating the power, whenever possible.∙ The sensor materials must be chemically compatible with the liquids to be measured.∙ Design a fail-safe system for possible sensor and/or power failure.∙ Never use the sensor in environments classified as hazardous.Sample Wiring Diagram Diagram will change the sensor’s configuration,WebCal ® to view appropriate diagram.WARRANTYFlowline warrants to the original purchaser of its products that such products will be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service in accordance with instructions furnished by Flowline for a period of two years from the date of manufacture of such products. Flowline's obligation under this warranty is solely and exclusively limited to the repair or replacement, at Flowline's option, of the products or components, which Flowline's examination determines to its satisfaction to be defective in material or workmanship within the warranty period. Flowline must be notified pursuant to the instructions below of any claim under this warranty within thirty (30) days of any claimed lack of conformity of the product. Any product repaired under this warranty will be warranted only for the remainder of the original warranty period. Any product provided as a replacement under this warranty will be warranted for the full two years from the date of manufacture.RETURNSProducts cannot be returned to Flowline without Flowline's prior authorization. To return a product that is thought to be defective, go to , and submit a customer return (MRA) request form and follow the instructions therein. All warranty and non-warranty product returns to Flowline must be shipped prepaid and insured. Flowline will not be responsible for any products lost or damaged in shipment.LIMITATIONSThis warranty does not apply to products which: 1) are beyond the warranty period or are products for which the original purchaser does not follow the warranty procedures outlined above; 2) have been subjected to electrical, mechanical or chemical damage due to improper, accidental or negligent use; 3) have been modified or altered; 4) anyone other than service personnel authorized by Flowline have attempted to repair; 5) have been involved in accidents or natural disasters; or 6) are damaged during return shipment to Flowline. Flowline reserves the right to unilaterally waive this warranty and dispose of any product returned to Flowline where: 1) there is evidence of a potentially hazardous material present with the product; or 2) the product has remained unclaimed at Flowline for more than 30 days after Flowline has dutifully requested disposition. This warranty contains the sole express warranty made by Flowline in connection with its products. ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED. The remedies of repair or replacement as stated above are the exclusive remedies for the breach of this warranty. IN NO EVENT SHALL FLOWLINE BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND INCLUDING PERSONAL OR REAL PROPERTY OR FOR INJURY TO ANY PERSON. THIS WARRANTY CONSTITUTES THE FINAL, COMPLETE AND EXCLUSIVE STATEMENT OF WARRANTY TERMS AND NO PERSON IS AUTHORIZED TO MAKE ANY OTHER WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS ON BEHALF OF FLOWLINE. This warranty will be interpreted pursuant to the laws of the State of California. If any portion of this warranty is held to be invalid or unenforceable for any reason, such finding will not invalidate any other provision of this warranty.For complete product documentation, video training, and technical support, go to .For phone support, call 562-598-3015 from 8am to 5pm PST, Mon - Fri.(Please make sure you have the Part and Serial number available.)|12QS204215 Rev B1。
ECHO CS-310 30.5 cc 链锯零件手册说明书
©2015 ECHO, Incorporated. All Rights ReservedREVISED 04/07/15P/N 9992220079130.5 ccSERIAL NUMBERNÚMERO DE SERIEC0451*******-C0451*******PARTS CATALOGLISTA DE PIEZASCS-310 Chain SawCS-310 MOTOSIERRAOPTIONAL ACCESSORIES &ATTACHMENTS:Chain Saw Carry Bag 103942147Small Chain Saw Case with 18 in. Scabbard 9998880121312-20" Scabbard 99988801595ToughChest-20 Case 99988801210Chain Sharpening Kit 99988800720Guide Bar: .050" gaugeGuía de barra: 1.27mm galga 12" (30 cm) Double Guard 12A0CD374514" (35 cm) Double Guard 14A0CD375216" (40 cm) Double Guard 16A0CD3757Saw Chain: 3/8" chain pitch Cadena: 9.5mm paso 12" (30 cm) 91PX45CQ 14" (35 cm) 91PX52CQ 16" (40 cm) 91PX57CQ SAFETY EQUIPMENT Hearing Protection 99988801502Helmet System 99988801500Chaps - 36' Apron 99988801300Chaps - 36" Full Wrap 99988801302Chaps - 40' Apron 99988801301ACCESORIOS OPCIONALES Bolso de transporte 103942147Bolso de transporte 99988801213Funda 30-50.8cm99988801595ToughChest-20 estuche 99988801210Kit de afilado para cadena 99988800720EQUIPO DE SEGURIDAD Protección de los oídos 99988801502Casco de seguridad99988801500Chaparreras - Mandil 91cm 99988801300Chaparreras 91cm99988801302Chaparreras - Mandil 102cm99988801301ECHO, INCORPORATED400 Oakwood Road, Lake Zurich, Illinois Accessories for ECHO p roducts can be found at:Los accesorios para los productos ECHO se pueden encontrar en:/products/catalogs- 2 -CS-310Chain Saw / MotosierraREVISED 04/07/15Table of ContentsTabla de ContenidoEngine (3)MotorCarburetor (4)Carburador Carburetor ...........................................................................................................................5CarburadorIntake, Air Filter S/N: C0451******* - C0451******* (6)Admisión, Filtro de aire N/S: C0451******* - C0451*******Intake, Air Filter S/N: C0451******* - C0451*******.............................................7Admisión, Filtro de aire N/S: C0451******* - C0451*******Exhaust ................................................................................................................................8EscapeIgnition, Flywheel (9)Encendido, VolanteRecoil Starter S/N: C0451******* - C0451******* (10)Arrancador Autorretráctil N/S: C0451******* - C0451*******Recoil Starter S/N: C0451******* - C0451*******...............................................11Arrancador Autorretráctil N/S: C0451******* - C0451*******Recoil Starter S/N: C0451******* - C0451*******..............................................12Arrancador Autorretráctil N/S: C0451******* - C0451*******Clutch ................................................................................................................................13EmbragueFuel System S/N: C0451******* - C0451******* (14)Sistema de combustible N/S: C0451******* - C0451*******Fuel System S/N: C0451******* - C0451******* ................................................15Sistema de combustible N/S: C0451******* - C0451*******Oil System, Engine Covers S/N: C0451******* - C0451******* (16)Sistema de aceite, Cubiertas del motor N/S: C0451******* - C0451*******Oil System, Engine Covers S/N: C0451******* - C0451*******.....................17Sistema de aceite, Cubiertas del motor N/S: C0451******* - C0451*******Handles, Throttle Control S/N: C0451******* - C0451******* .......................18Mangos, Control del Acelerador N/S: C0451******* - C0451*******Handles, Throttle Control S/N: C0451******* - C0451******* .......................19Mangos, Control del Acelerador N/S: C0451******* - C0451*******Chain Brake S/N: C0451******* - C0451******* ................................................20Freno de cadena N/S: C0451******* - C0451*******Chain Brake S/N: S/N: C0451******* - C0451******* .......................................21Freno de cadena N/S: C0451******* - C0451*******Labels ................................................................................................................................22EtiquetasChain, Guide Bar (23)Cadena, Guía de barra Tools ..................................................................................................................................23HerramientasRePower Maintenance Kits (23)Juegos de mantenimiento RePower+ Denotes item is part of an assembly + Denota artículo forma parte de una asamblea ++ Denotes item is part of a sub-assembly ++ Denota artículo forma parte de un submontaje - 3 -CS-310Chain Saw / MotosierraREVISED 04/07/15EngineMotorNO.PART NUMBER QTY.DESCRIPTION DESCRIPCIÓN1P021*******CRANKCASE KIT JUEGO DE CÁRTER2V8050002204+BOLT, TORX 5×25+PERNO TORX 5×253P021*******PISTON KIT JUEGO DE PISTÓN 4100011161311+RING, PISTON+ANILLO DEL PISTÓN 5100013153301+PIN, PISTON 5.5×8×29+PASADOR DEL PISTÓN 5.5×8×29 6100015046302+RING, SNAP+ANILLO RETENEDOR 7100014115202+WASHER, THRUST 8.2×13×0.5+ARANDELA DE EMPUJE 8.2×13×0.5 8P021*******CRANKSHAFT ASSY MONTAJE DE CIGÜEÑAL9V5050000102+SEAL, OIL 12+SELLO DE ACEITE 12 1094035362012+BEARING, BALL 6201+COJINETE DE BALINES 620111V5530000601+BEARING, NEEDLE 8+COJINETE DE AGUJAS 8- 4 -CS-310Chain Saw / MotosierraREVISED 04/07/15CarburetorCarburador+ Denotes item is part of an assembly + Denota artículo forma parte de una asamblea ++ Denotes item is part of a sub-assembly ++ Denota artículo forma parte de un submontaje - 5 -CS-310Chain Saw / Motosierra REVISED 04/07/15Carburetor CarburadorNO.PART NUMBER QTY.DESCRIPTION DESCRIPCIÓN1A021*******CARBURETOR - WT-946CARBURADOR - WT-9462123134042601+SCREW, IDLE ADJUST+TORNILLO PARA AJUSTAR EL RALENTI 3123133042601+SPRING, IDLE ADJUST+RESORTE PARA AJUSTAR EL RALENTÍ4123124095201+COVER, PUMP+TAPA DE LA BOMBA5123110039301+SCREW+TORNILLO6123127039301+CLIP, THROTTLE SHAFT+SUJETADOR DE EJE DEL ACELERADOR 7123114388303+SCREW+TORNILLO8P0030010401+LEVER, THROTTLE+PALANCA DE ACELERADOR9P0030001501+SHAFT, CHOKE+EJE DEL ESTRANGULADOR 10123149260301+WASHER+ARANDELA11P0030015101+LEVER, FAST IDLE+PALANCA DE RALENTÍ RÁPIDO12P0030022601+SPRING+RESORTE13P0030022501+VALVE, CHOKE+VÁLVULA ESTRANGULADOR 14123139039301+SCREW, METERING LEVER PIN+TORNILLO PASADOR DE PALANCA DE MEDICIÓN 15123142039301+COVER, METERING DIAPHRAGM+TAPA DE DIAFRAGMA DE MEDICIÓN 16123130029604+SCREW+TORNILLO17P0030000102+CAP, LIMITER+PROTECTOR DE TORNILLO 18123118022611+NEEDLE, MIXTURE+AGUJA DE REGULACION 19123120521311+NEEDLE, MIXTURE+AGUJA DE REGULACION 20123127150301+E-RING+RETENEDOR TIPO "E"21P0030022401+SHAFT ASSY, THROTTLE+MONTAJE DE EJE ACELERADOR 22123113375301+SPRING, THROTTLE RETURN+RESORTE DEL ACELERADOR 23123116059601+VALVE, THROTTLE+VÁLVULA DEL ACELERADOR 24123114052601+SCREW+TORNILLO25123186096601+SPRING, START VALVE+RESORTE26123185096601+PISTON ASSY+MONTAJE DE PISTÓN27123136096601+BALL+BOLA28P0330000201+REPAIR KIT, CARBURETOR+JUEGO DE REPARACIÓN DE CARBURADOR 291++GASKET, PUMP++EMPAQUETADURA DE LA BOMBA301++DIAPHRAGM, PUMP++DIAFRAGMA DE LA BOMBA311++SCREEN, INLET++MALLA FILTRADORA321++PLUG, WELCH++TAPÓN WELCH331++VALVE, INLET NEEDLE++VÁLVULA REGULADORA341++SPRING, METERING LEVER++RESORTE PALANCA DE MEDICIÓN351++LEVER, METERING++PALANCA DE MEDICIÓN361++PIN, METERING LEVER++PASADOR DE PALANCA DE MEDICIÓN371++GASKET, METERING DIAPHRAGM++EMPAQUETADURA DIAFRAGMA DE MEDICIÓN 381++DIAPHRAGM, METERING++DIAFRAGMA DE MEDICIÓN+ Denotes item is part of an assembly+ Denota artículo forma parte de una asamblea++ Denotes item is part of a sub-assembly++ Denota artículo forma parte de un submontaje- 6 -CS-310Chain Saw / MotosierraREVISED 04/07/15Intake, Air Filter S/N: C0451******* - C0451*******Admisión, Filtro de aire N/S: C0451******* - C0451*******+ Denotes item is part of an assembly + Denota artículo forma parte de una asamblea ++ Denotes item is part of a sub-assembly ++ Denota artículo forma parte de un submontaje - 7 -CS-310Chain Saw / Motosierra REVISED 04/07/15Intake, Air Filter S/N: C0451******* - C0451******* Admisión, Filtro de aire N/S: C0451******* - C0451*******+ Denotes item is part of an assembly+ Denota artículo forma parte de una asamblea++ Denotes item is part of a sub-assembly++ Denota artículo forma parte de un submontaje- 8 -CS-310Chain Saw / MotosierraREVISED 04/07/15ExhaustEscapeNO.PART NUMBER QTY.DESCRIPTION DESCRIPCIÓN 1V8040000302BOLT, TORX 4×8 PERNO TORX 4×8 2A3130011201GUIDE, EXHAUSTGUÍA DE ESCAPE3A3100000601SCREEN, SPARK ARRESTER PANTALLA DEL GUARDACHISPAS 4900516000052NUT, FLANGE M5TUERCA-BRIDA M55A3000008301MUFFLER SILENCIADOR6V1040007311GASKET, EXHAUST EMPAQUETADURA DE ESCAPE 7V2030001202BOLT 5×60PERNO 5×60+ Denotes item is part of an assembly + Denota artículo forma parte de una asamblea++ Denotes item is part of a sub-assembly++ Denota artículo forma parte de un submontaje- 9 -CS-310Chain Saw / MotosierraREVISED 04/07/15Ignition, FlywheelEncendido, VolanteNO.PART NUMBER QTY.DESCRIPTION DESCRIPCIÓN 1A4270000201CAP, SPARK PLUG TAPA DE BUJÍA 2A4260000201TERMINAL, SPARK PLUG TERMINAL DE BUJÍA3A4400011901SWITCH, ON-OFF INTERRUPTOR DE ENCENDIDO-APAGADO 4150****64302WASHER 5.2×12×3ARANDELA 5.2×12×35100142123301KEY, WOODRUFF CHAVETA WOODRUFF 6A4090003501FLYWHEEL VOLANTE 7900515000081NUT, FLANGE M8TUERCA-BRIDA M88V8050002102BOLT, TORX 5×20PERNO TORX 5×209V4850010701LEAD - GROUND L= 255CABLE DE TIERRA L= 25510A4110004601COIL, IGNITION BOBINA DE ENCENDIDO 11V4850010801LEAD - IGNITION CABLE DE ENCENDIDO 12159****98301SPARK PLUG - BPM-8Y BUJÍA BPM-8Y13901211TUNE-UP KIT - REPOWERJUEGO DE PUESTA A PUNTO - REPOWER+ Denotes item is part of an assembly+ Denota artículo forma parte de una asamblea++ Denotes item is part of a sub-assembly++ Denota artículo forma parte de un submontaje- 10 -CS-310Chain Saw / MotosierraREVISED 04/07/15NO.PART NUMBER QTY.DESCRIPTION DESCRIPCIÓN 1V8050000104BOLT, TORX 5×20PERNO TORX 5×202A0510013001STARTER ASSY, RECOIL MONTAJE DE ARRANCADOR AUTORRETRÁCTIL 3P022*******+GRIP, STARTER +AGARRE DEL ARRANCADOR 4P022*******+SPRING KIT, RECOIL +MONTAJE DE RESORTE RECULAR 5P022*******+ROPE, STARTER 3.5×900+CUERDA DEL ARRANCADOR 3.5×9006P021*******+REEL KIT, ROPE +JUEGO DE CARRETE DEL CABLE 7177****18301+SCREW +TORNILLO8A1720008301COVER, FAN CUBIERTA DEL VENTILADOR 9V2030000802BOLT 5×14PERNO 5×1410900603000052WASHER 5.5×12×0.8ARANDELA 5.5×12×0.811A5140000202PAWLTRINQUETE12177****46302SPACER 5.2×8×2.1ESPACIADOR 5.2×8×2.113177****54302SPRING, TORSIONRESORTE DE TORSIÓN14999444450001ROPE, STARTER - REPOWER BULKCUERDA DEL ARRANCADOR REPOWER AL POR MAYORRecoil Starter S/N: C0451******* - C0451*******Arrancador Autorretráctil N/S: C0451******* - C0451*******CS-310Chain Saw / MotosierraRecoil Starter S/N: C0451******* - C0451*******Arrancador Autorretráctil N/S: C0451******* - C0451*******NO.PART NUMBER QTY.DESCRIPTION DESCRIPCIÓN 1V8050000104BOLT, TORX 5×20PERNO TORX 5×202A0510013011STARTER ASSY, RECOIL MONTAJE DE ARRANCADOR AUTORRETRÁCTIL 3P022*******+GRIP, STARTER +AGARRE DEL ARRANCADOR 4P022*******+SPRING KIT, RECOIL +MONTAJE DE RESORTE RECULAR 5P022*******+ROPE, STARTER 3.5×900+CUERDA DEL ARRANCADOR 3.5×9006A5060004601+REEL, ROPE +CARRETE DEL CABLE 7V4520013201+SPRING, TORSION +RESORTE DE TORSIÓN 8A5070001101+PAWL CATCHER +RECEPTOR DE TRINQUETE 9177****18301+SCREW +TORNILLO10A1720008301COVER, FAN CUBIERTA DEL VENTILADOR 11V2030000802BOLT 5×14PERNO 5×1412900603000052WASHER 5.5×12×0.8ARANDELA 5.5×12×0.813A5140000202PAWLTRINQUETE14177****46302SPACER 5.2×8×2.1ESPACIADOR 5.2×8×2.1CS-310Chain Saw / MotosierraNO.PART NUMBER QTY.DESCRIPTION DESCRIPCIÓN 1V8050000104BOLT, TORX 5×20PERNO TORX 5×202A0510027411STARTER ASSY, RECOIL MONTAJE DE ARRANCADOR AUTORRETRÁCTIL 3P022*******+GRIP, STARTER +AGARRE DEL ARRANCADOR 4P022*******+SPRING KIT, REWIND +MONTAJE DE RESORTE RECULAR 5P022*******+ROPE, STARTER 3.5×900+CUERDA DEL ARRANCADOR 3.5×9006P022*******+REEL, ROPE +CARRETE DEL CABLE 7V4520013201+SPRING, TORSION +RESORTE DE TORSIÓN 8P022*******+PAWL CATCHER +RECEPTOR DE TRINQUETE 9177****18301+SCREW +TORNILLO10A1720008301COVER, FAN CUBIERTA DEL VENTILADOR 11V2030000802BOLT 5×14PERNO 5×1412900603000052WASHER 5.5×12×0.8ARANDELA 5.5×12×0.813A5140000202PAWLTRINQUETE14177****46302SPACER 5.2×8×2.1ESPACIADOR 5.2×8×2.1Recoil Starter S/N: C0451******* - C0451*******Arrancador Autorretráctil N/S: C0451******* - C0451*******CS-310Chain Saw / MotosierraChain Brake S/N: C0451******* - C0451*******Freno de cadena N/S: C0451******* - C0451*******NO.PART NUMBER QTY.DESCRIPTION DESCRIPCIÓN 1C3200001711LEVER, BRAKE PALANCA DE FRENO 2V8050000101BOLT, TORX 5×20PERNO TORX 5×203V3560004301COLLAR 10COLLAR4433116354301SPACER 8×12×9ESPACIADOR 8×12×95V4520002501SPRING, TORSION RESORTE DE TORSIÓN 6177****39301WASHER 4.2×16.5×1ARANDELA 4.2×16.5×17V8040000201BOLT, TORX 4×20PERNO TORX 4×208C3450002711COVER, BRAKE CUBIERTA DE FRENO 9C3340001001CONNECTOR, BRAKE CONECTOR DE FRENO 10433116354301SPACER 8×12×9ESPACIADOR 8×12×91193050300981PIN, SPRING 3×9.8PASADOR ÉLASTICO 3×9.812C3280000301BAND, BRAKE BANDA DE FRENO 13V3760004501GUIDEGUÍA14V4500000701SPRING, COMPRESSION RESORTE DE COMPRESIÓN 15V8040000003BOLT, TORX 4×12PERNO TORX 4×1216P021*******COVER ASSY, CLUTCH MONTAJE DE CUBIERTA DE EMBRAGUE 17V2030001101+SCREW, CHAIN TENSION +TORNILLO DEL TENSOR DE CADENA 18C3090000301+TENSIONER, CHAIN +TENSOR DE CADENA 19V6510000011+GEAR, BEVEL +ENGRANAJE CÓNICO 20V6510000111+GEAR, BEVEL +ENGRANAJE CÓNICO 21V8040000001+BOLT, TORX 4×12+PERNO TORX 4×12+ Denotes item is part of an assembly + Denota artículo forma parte de una asamblea++ Denotes item is part of a sub-assembly++ Denota artículo forma parte de un submontaje- 21 -CS-310Chain Saw / MotosierraREVISED 04/07/15Chain Brake S/N: S/N: C0451******* - C0451*******Freno de cadena N/S: C0451******* - C0451*******+ Denotes item is part of an assembly+ Denota artículo forma parte de una asamblea++ Denotes item is part of a sub-assembly++ Denota artículo forma parte de un submontaje- 22 -CS-310Chain Saw / MotosierraREVISED 04/07/15PURGE PUMP1CANADA8REPLACEMENT BAR AND CHAINGUIDE BAR* CHAIN* PART NO. PART NO.12” 12A0CD3745 91PX45CQ 14” 14A0CD3752 91PX52CQ 16” 16A0CD3757 91PX57CQ *Or equivalentNote: There may be other replacement components for achieving kickback protection. For details, please refer to the chain and bar combination sheet shown in the instruction manual.LabelsEtiquetasNO.PART NUMBER QTY.DESCRIPTION DESCRIPCIÓN1890167392301LABEL, PURGE PUMP ETIQUETA DE BOMBILLA DE PURGA 2X5020006701LABEL, ECHO ETIQUETA ECHO3X5030093601LABEL, MODEL CS-310ETIQUETA MODELO CS-3104X5030094701LABEL, MODEL CS-310ETIQUETA MODELO CS-3105890157373301LABEL, STOP ETIQUETA PARADA 6X5020003401LABEL, ECHO ETIQUETA ECHO7X5050066601LABEL, CAUTION ETIQUETA DE PRECAUCIÓN 8X5240036911LABEL, BAR & CHAIN ETIQUETA - BARRA Y CADENA 9X5240036811LABEL, BAR & CHAINETIQUETA - BARRA Y CADENA+ Denotes item is part of an assembly + Denota artículo forma parte de una asamblea++ Denotes item is part of a sub-assembly++ Denota artículo forma parte de un submontaje- 23 -CS-310Chain Saw / Motosierra REVISED 04/07/15Chain, Guide BarCadena, Guía de barraNO.PART NUMBER QTY.DESCRIPTIONDESCRIPCIÓN128949011KICK GUARD KIT PROTECTORAS DE PUNTA DE BARRA 214A0CD37521GUIDE BAR, 14" (.050" Ga)BARRA GUÍA 35 cm (calibre de .050")391PX52CQ1SAW CHAIN 14" (.050" Ga)CADENA 35 cm (calibre de .050")NO.PART NUMBER QTY.DESCRIPTION DESCRIPCIÓN 1X6020000801T-WRENCH 13×19 L= 180LLAVE EN T 13×19 L= 180ToolsHerramientasNO.PART NUMBER QTY.DESCRIPTIONDESCRIPCIÓN1901211TUNE-UP KIT - REPOWER JUEGO DE PUESTA A PUNTO - REPOWER 2A2260004601+FILTER, AIR +FILTRO DE AIRE3A3690004201+FILTER, FUEL +FILTRO DE COMBUSTIBLE 4159****98301+SPARK PLUG - BPM-8Y+BUJÍA BPM-8Y5999444450001ROPE, STARTER - REPOWER BULKCUERDA DEL ARRANCADOR REPOWER AL POR MAYOR 6900141PIPE, FUEL - REPOWER BULK 3×5mm BLACK TUBO REPOWER AL POR MAYOR 3×5mm NEGRO 7900151PIPE, FUEL - REPOWER BULK 3×6mm BLACKTUBO REPOWER AL POR MAYOR 3×6mm NEGRORePower Maintenance KitsJuegos de mantenimiento RePower。
livescribe echo使用手册
Echo 智能笔用户指南目录第一章使用您的智能笔 (6)显示器朝向 (6)设置时间和日期 (6)为智能笔充电 (7)检查笔的状态 (8)Livescribe™点阵纸 (8)管理和存档纸品 (9)第二章导航您的智能笔 (10)导航十字 (10)第三章使用“纸上重放” (12)“纸上重放”控制 (12)录音 (12)停止录音或放音 (13)暂停和继续 (14)声音回放 (14)声音播放控制 (15)声音书签 (16)音量控制按钮 (17)“纸上重放”录音片断 (17)将笔记同先前的录音关联起来 (17)浏览“纸上重放”片断 (18)删除“纸上重放”片断 (19)背景录音 (20)笔记共享 (21)第四章智能笔设置 (22)时间和日期 (22)显示设置 (22)高级声音设置 (23)第五章更多的应用程序 (25)计算器 (25)快捷命令 (25)翻译演示(Translator Demo) (32)钢琴(Piano) (35)设置(Settings) (37)第六章桌面软件 (39)第七章在线 (40)社区 (40)您的“myLivescribe”活页夹 (41)管理帐户内容 (42)共享文件 (43)网上商店 (46)第一章使用您的智能笔显示器的朝向1. 按智能笔上的电源开关按钮开机2. 打开笔记本的封面内页3. 点一下设置栏中的左手或右手图标按钮来选择显示器的方向以便配合左右手的使用习惯注意:关于滚动速度和亮度设置,参阅第五章:博思智能笔设置设置时间和日期1. 按智能笔上的电源按钮开机(见上图)2. 打开笔记本的封面内页(见上图)3. 点一下设置栏(Settings)中的设置日期图标按钮(setdate)并用印好的键盘来输入日期例如:点061208将日期设到2008年12月6日星期四注意:要改变当前的日期格式,参阅第五章:设置部分4. 点一下设置栏(Settings)中的设置时间图标按钮(set time)并用印好的键盘来输入时间例如:点1201PM将时间设到12:01PM注意:正确设置您的智能笔的时间和日期是非常重要的,因为您用博思智能笔创建的文件都是用时间和日期来命名的。
Unison Echo产品快速参考指南说明书
visual environment technologies | Unison Echo ProductsQuick Info GuidePIR Occupancy Vacancy SensorDual Tech Ceiling Sensor Dual Tech WallSensorLight SensorTimeClockEchoAccess ®InterfaceDemand ResponseInterface5 Button Preset 10 Button Preset Lockout Station Dual Tech 1 ButtonDual Tech 2 ButtonInspire 1 ButtonInspire 2 ButtonInspire 4 ButtonInspire 6 ButtonInspire 8 ButtonInspire 4 Btn FaderBACnet InterfaceContact InterfaceInput EchoConnect: 1 - Control Aux Power:Not requiredEchoConnect: 1 - Control Aux Power:Not requiredEchoConnect: 1 - Control Aux Power:Not requiredEchoConnect: 1 - Control Aux Power:Not requiredEchoConnect: 1 - Control Aux Power:Not requiredEchoConnect: 1 - Control Aux Power:Not requiredEchoConnect: 1 - Control Aux Power:Not requiredEchoConnect: 1 - Control Aux Power:Not requiredEchoConnect: 1 - Control Aux Power:Not requiredEchoConnect: 1 - Control Aux Power:Not requiredEchoConnect: 1 - Control Aux Power:Not requiredEchoConnect: 1 - Control Aux Power:Not requiredEchoConnect: 1 - Control Aux Power:Not requiredEchoConnect: 1 - Control Aux Power:Not requiredEchoConnect: 1 - Control Aux Power:Not requiredEchoConnect: 1 - Control* Aux Power:-50 mAEchoConnect: 1 - Control Aux Power:-40 mAEchoConnect: 1 - Control Aux Power:-40 mAEchoConnect: 1 - Control Aux Power:-40 mAEchoConnect: 1 - Control Aux Power:-100 mA or PoEContact Output InterfaceDMX Scene Controller Echo-Echoflex Interface DRd With EchoEcho Relay Panel Feedthrough Echo Relay Panel Mains FeedSensorIQ Sensor3EchoDIN CE (CE Projects Only)120V PhaseAdaptive DimmerGen2277V Phase Adaptive DimmerGen24 Zone Room Controller Gen28 Zone Room Controller Gen24 Zone Room Controller w/ TCGen28 Zone Room Controller w/ TCGen21 Zone Relay Controller Gen22 Zone Relay Controller Gen21 Zone 0-10V Controller Gen22 Zone 0-10V Controller Gen21 Zone SmartSpace Controller Gen2 2 Zone SmartSpaceController Gen2EchoTouch ControllerEchoConnect: 1 - Output Aux Power:Not required# Of Spaces:1# Of Presets:16EchoConnect: 1 - Output Aux Power:Not required# Of Spaces:1# Of Presets:16EchoConnect: 1 - Output Aux Power:Not required# Of Spaces:1# Of Presets:16EchoConnect: 1 - Output Aux Power:Not required# Of Spaces:1# Of Presets:16EchoConnect: 1 - Output Aux Power:Not required# Of Spaces:1# Of Presets:16EchoConnect: 1 - Output Aux Power:Not required# Of Spaces:1# Of Presets:16EchoConnect: 1 - Output Aux Power:Not required# Of Spaces:1# Of Presets:16EchoConnect: 1 - Output Aux Power:Not required# Of Spaces:1# Of Presets:16EchoConnect: 1 - Output Aux Power:Not required # Of Spaces:Max 4# Of Presets:16EchoConnect: 1 - Output Aux Power:Not required # Of Spaces:Max 8# Of Presets:16EchoConnect: 1 - Output Aux Power:Not required # Of Spaces:Max 4# Of Presets:16EchoConnect: 1 - Output Aux Power:Not required # Of Spaces:Max 8# Of Presets:16EchoConnect: 1 - Output Aux Power:Not required # Of Spaces:Max 16# Of Presets:64EchoConnect: 1 - Output Aux Power:Not required # Of Spaces:Max 16# Of Presets:64EchoConnect: 1 - Output Aux Power:Not required # Of Spaces: Max 16# Of Presets:64EchoConnect: 1 - Output Aux Power:Not required # Of Spaces:Max 16# Of Presets:64EchoConnect: 1 - Output Aux Power:Not required # Of Spaces:Max 16# Of Presets:64EchoConnect: 1 - Output Aux Power:Not required # Of Spaces:Max 16# Of Presets:64EchoConnect: 1 - Output Aux Power:-150 mA # Of Spaces:1# Of Presets:16EchoConnect: 1 - Output Aux Power:-50 mA # Of Spaces:1# Of Presets:16EchoConnect: 1 - Output Aux Power:-40 mA # Of Spaces:1# Of Presets:16EchoConnect: 1 - Output Aux Power:-400 mA or PoE# Of Spaces:1# Of Presets:64E-SPM E-SPM-A E-SPSE-APS(Aux Power Only)Room ControllerE-SPM-WM Echo Control ProcessorE-SPM-WM-A CEM3E-SPM-RME-SPS-DINE-SPM-RM-AEcho Power SuppliesProvides:Control 6Output:6Aux Power:NoneProvides:Control16Output:16Aux Power:+1500 mAProvidesControl None Output:None Aux Power:+160 mAProvides:Control6Output:5Aux Power:+40 mA*Echo Expansion BridgeProvides:Control6Output:5Aux Power:NoneProvides:Control6Output:5Aux Power:NoneProvides:Control 16Output:16Aux Power:NoneProvides:Control16Output:16Aux Power:+1500 mAProvides:Control16Output:16Aux Power:+1500 mAProvides:Control16Output:16Aux Power:NoneProvides:Control16Output:16Aux Power:+1500 mAProvides:Control16Output:16Aux Power:NoneSystem:Segment 11 Power Supply Max 16USegment 2 1 Power Supply Max 16USegment 31 Power Supply Max 16USegment 41 Power Supply Max 16UThe Echo Expansion Bridge provides three functions:-Provide a wireless connection for the EchoAccess mobile app through a connected Wireless Access Point (WAP).-Combine up to four EchoConnect Power Supples to create larger Echo control systems.-Facilitates communication between Echo and Paradigm, allowing Paradigm to control Echo and Echo to tell Paradigm it’s status.EchoConnect:Does Not Count Aux Power:100 mA or PoE*For use with optional installed TimeClockEcho Frequently Asked QuestionsQ: What Does a Distributed System mean? A: I n Echo control systems all of the intelligence is share between all of the interconnected devicesinstead of a centralized control processor. Forexample, this means that each Output Devicestores its own preset information and sends it’sstatus information out to the rest of the connected devices.Q: E choConnect power supplies aremeasured in “U”s. What’s a “U”?A: A “U” is a unit of power measurement. A unit counts as one control product and one outputproduct. For example, a 6U power supply wouldpower 6 control products and 6 output products.Q: W hen should I use a 6U vs a 16U power supply?A: I f you have more than 6 control products(stations, sensors, access, etc.) or more than6 output products (zone controllers, panels,DMX Scene, etc.)Q: W hen do I need Aux power?A: I f you have a TimeClock, EchoAccess, DMX Scene Controller, Echo-Echoflex Interface, Echo ContactInterface, BACnet Interface, Echo Expansion Bridge or EchoTouch you need an Aux power unit.Q: D o I have to use ETC’s EchoConnect Station Power Supplies?A: Y es. An EchoConnect power supply is required in all Echo systems and are only available from ETC.Q: D o I have to use ETC’s 24V Aux for auxiliary Power?A: N o. Any 24 volt power supply will work. It is not required to be provided by ETC but it is required by the products.Q: W hat does it mean that EchoAccess is a bonus power-wise?A: T he first EchoAccess in a system does not count against your power supply count. So you canhave 7 stations on a 6U power supply if one is anEchoAccess station.Q: C an I use more than one power supply? A: W ithout an Expansion Bridge, no. Only one power supply may be used at a time. Output productsthat also have power supplies in them have theoption to have the power supply turned off.Q: W hat if I need more than 16 stations? A: A dd an Echo Expansion Bridge! That will give youa new max of 64U. But remember, you’ll still needpower supplies to account for all the products.+1 608 831 4116。
Faux Tape Echo产品说明书
Bypass – A relay based true-bypass footswitch thatensures that your signal is unaffected when bypassed.Delay Mix – Controls the level of the delayed signal. At low settings, this can be quite subtle, and it is strongly interactive with the Tone and Repeats controls. Where it begins to equal or even overtake the dry signal depends on how loud your guitar's output is, but it has a very thorough range of adjustment which allows you to dial in precisely how much wet signal you want.Repeats – This controls the level of feedback into the delay line. Up to a certain point, which depends on other factors (where the Tone knob is set, and how hot your guitar's output is among them), this will just mean more repeats. However, dialed in high enough for your particular setup, you can get very pleasing oscillation, or feedback that continues on and on once you've played the initial note. There are a lot of neat sounds that you can achieve with oscillation, from a building swell at higher Level settings, to an ambient background you can create with lower Mix and Tone settings and Repeats just at the point of oscillating. This can give you a beautiful undertone to play over that doesn't get in the way of anything. There's a huge range to be explored on the Repeats knob, and like the Delay Mix control it is setup-dependent as to where the first repeats, pre-oscillation, oscillation, etc. can be found.Tone – The Tone knob adjusts the character of the delayed signal, going from a warmer (but still clear), darker tone fully counterclockwise to a more "pristine" sound with less rounding off of the high frequencies fully clockwise. Useful for dialing in exactly how you want your delay to sound, nonetheless it will always have a basically analog character to its tone, by design, without digitally clean repeats, and at longer delay times with the Tone knob set higher, some natural soft distortion on the end of notesDelay – This determines the actual delay time itself. At 9 o'clock and before, you have a quick delay, the "slapback" delay range. At noon, it's about 300-350ms or so, a common limit for some classic analog delays. Past noon, you have up to around 600ms of delay available. Note, the fidelity of the signal will decrease and the amount of soft distortion of the end of notes will increase as you stretch the delay time out farther. It's intended to emulate the behavior of pushed analog/tape delays. It is also more noticeable with higher Shade knob settings, so you are free to balance it however you'd like.Tap Tempo – This is the feature so many have been waiting for! The Tap Tempo is a "soft" switch located on the right side of the pedal. Tapping this will override the delay control and set the time of the repeatsSub Divisions - This sets the delay pattern in relation to the tempo set by the TT stomp or the delay switch. Play with this, see what it does - you’ll have a LOT of fun!Rate – This controls how fast the modulation reacts to the signal. The more clockwise you have this the fast it moves.Depth – This controls how deep the modulation goes. The more clockwise you go, the ‘deeper’ the effect goes. These two work together, play with them both and see where it leads you!*if the both controls are all the way counterclockwise the modulation effect will be ‘bypassed’.Suggested Settings WAMPLER Pedals Limited Warranty . WAMPLER o ers a ve (5) year warranty to the original purchaser that this WAMPLER product will be free from defects in material and workmanship. A dated sales receipt will establish coverage under this warranty. This warranty does not cover service or parts to repair damage caused by accident, neglect, normal cosmetic wear, disaster, misuse, abuse, negligence, inadequate packing or shipping procedures and service, repair or modi cations to the product, which have not been authorized by WAMPLER. If this product is defective in materials or workmanship as warranted above, your sole remedy shall be repair replacement as provided below.RETURN PROCEDURES. In the unlikely event that a defect should occur, follow the procedure outlined below. Defective products must be shipped, together with a dated sales receipt, freight pre-paid and insured directly to WAMPLER SERVICE DEPT – 3383 Gage Ave., Huntington Park, CA 90255, USA . A Return Authorization Number must be obtained from our Customer Service Department prior to shipping the product. Products must be shipped in their original packaging or its equivalent; in any case, the risk of loss or damage in transit is to be borne by the purchaser. The Returns Authorization Number must appear in large print directly below the shipping address. Always include a brief description of the defect, along with your correct return address and telephone number. When emailing to inquire about a returned product, always refer to the Return Authorization Number. If WAMPLER determines that the unit was defective in materials or workmanship at any time during the warranty period, WAMPLER has the option or repairing or replacing the product at no additional charge, except as set forth below. All replaced parts become a property of WAMPLER. Products replaced or repaired under this warranty will be returned via ground shipping within the United States freight prepaid. WAMPLER is not responsible for costs associated with expedited shipping, either to WAMPLER or the return of the product to the customer.INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGE. In no event is WAMPLER liable for any incident or consequential damages arising out of the use or inability of the possibility of such damages, or any other claim by any other party. Some states do not allow the seclusion or limitation of consequential damages, so the above limitation and exclusion may not apply to you. This warranty gives you speci c legal rights and you may also have other rights which may vary from state to state.FOR YOUR PROTECTION. Please complete the online warranty registration within (10) ten days of the date of purchase so that we may contact you directly in the event of a safety noti cation issued in accordance with the 1972 Consumer Product Safety Act.This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantees that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment o and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures.• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.• Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit di erent from that to which the receiver is connected.• Consult the dealer or an experience radio/TV technician for help.Changes or modi cations not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s warranty to operate the equipment. CUSTOMER SUPPORT. Our dedicated sta is ready to help you with any warranty or product questions – please email us at ********************** or call us on (765) 352-8626 Please remember to register your pedal as soon as possible after purchase at the following web page to ensure quicker service if you should ever need to make a warranty claim: www.RegisterYourWamplercomRight back at yaUltimate Solo EnhancerYou better run!!On the Edge。
SVAKOM Siime eye 使用操作说明书(中英文版)
“O”Key
When using Android system
Software installation and User instruction for Siime eye
● Download Software
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● Watch the image
Continuously pressing the camera button on product for 2 seconds to turn on record function,wait 10 seconds till light on camera button indicator light starts to flash
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The mobile phone can be rotated 90 degrees to full screen viewing ● Change wifi user name and password Please finish watching 1to 7 operation in the images
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Swipe the screen As shown in Figure and seek out SSID and shared key option box
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Select your local LAN
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Click confirm button
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Select your LAN once again
● LAN link
This step will connected the wireless signal with your local WIFI LAN; after the step completed, you can watch the video shot by Siime Eye on the laptop while surfing the internet. Please assure to complete Step 1-7
卡西欧WVA-105H指针数字双显电波表说明书(英文版)
Switching Between Digital Display Screens
Each press of the A button cycles the digital display in the sequence shown below. Month day Calendar Screen Timekeeping Screen Hour : Minutes Seconds PM indicator (no display for AM)
1000km
• Under optimum conditions, the calibration signal should be receivable up to 1,000 kilometers from the transmitter. • Note that the wave is relatively weak at distances greater than 500km, so reception may be poor at long distances.
Reception Range
This watch is designed to receive the standard time calibration signal of Japan (JJY) or of the United States (WWVB). The signal that is received depends on the current Home City setting. • For information about selecting a Home City, see “To set the time and date manually”.
Time is adjusted according to time data.
罗氏 E 601 电化学发光免疫分析仪 用户操作手册(英文)
罗氏E 601 电化学发光免疫分析仪用户操作手册罗氏诊断产品(上海)有限公司目录第一章系统概述1、控制单元......................................................................... .. (3)2、核心单元......................................................................... (4)3、cobas e601免疫分析模块..................................................... .. . .. (5)第二章软件系统简介1、系统状态概览......................................................................... .. (7)2、日常工作菜单......................................................................... .. (12)第三章常规操作1、开机......................................................................... ................ .. (14)2、仪器准备......................................................................... . (15)3、增加新项目......................................................................... . (16)4、增加校准品........................................... ........ ...... .... ... ..... ..... (18)5、增加质控品 ........................................... ........ ...... .... ... ..... ..... (21)7、样本检测 ........................................... ........ ...... .... ... ..... ..... ... .... .. 268、关机 ........................................... ........ ...... .... ... ..... ..... ... .... .. .... .. 27第四章维护保养1、每日保养......................................................................... . (28)2、每周保养......................................................................... .. (28)3、每两周保养......................................................................... . (30)4、每季保养......................................................................... . (30)5、按需保养......................................................................... . (30)6、培训时由应用工程师设置................................... ......... ......... (31)第六章仪器报警信息......................................................................... .. 32第一章系统概述1、控制单元A显示器(连接cobas ) D 触摸式显示器(主机)B键盘/鼠标(连接cobas) E键盘/鼠标(主机)C计算机(连接cobas) F计算机(主机)G人体学PC支架2、核心单元1)核心单元轨道A核心单元 E 模块轨道B急诊标本位 F 常规标本上机位 C条形码阅读器G 标本退出位D标本架转盘急诊标本位A 标本架托盘B 标本架C 标本杯、微量杯2)标本架及标本容器标本架不同类型、颜色和相应编号如下:标本容器有三种类型:标本试管、标本杯、校准及质控小瓶标本试管直径为13mm或16mm,长度为75mm或100mm;标本杯可插入16 mm标本试管中用。
Echomac FD-6 6A 超声波检测仪说明书
Echomac®FD-6/6AUltrasonic Instrument for Flaw Detection, Thickness, and Dimensional Measurement in Tube & BarInspection FeaturesSuperior Performance❒GE Qualified as of 9-6-2016 for P3TF31Class A & B, & P29TF82 Class A & B (Model 6A only)❒Vivid, real time, flicker free full color display of test signals, thresholds and settings.❒High Signal-to-Noise ratio.❒Up to 32 Independent Channels in one Instrument.❒16 step damping adjustment for precise resolution.❒Wide choice of band pass filters.❒Negative square wave pulse echo or pitch-catch through transmission optimize transducer efficiency.❒Meets API, ASTM & EN standards.❒Excellent repeatability of test results.A-Scan display in the UT Screen shows the setup forChannel 1 with a gate interface and 4 gate thresholds. Gate Dialog Box in the UT Screen❒Set up and control all key test parameters on onescreen with a click of the mouse or keyboard.❒Move thresholds by selecting and dragging on screen.❒Adjust parameters for several channels at once with the“Global” key. Or easily copy a group of test parametersfrom one channel to another.❒Follow up test results and supervise operators remotely.❒Versatile, robust recorder functions and comprehensivelogging of results for tracking setups and recordings.❒Full tracking of end suppression, defect markingcapability, and customizable data retention.❒Seamless Integration with existing mill operations.Versatile, Intuitive OperationEchomac® electronics installed withan Echomac rotary transducer unit totest stainless steel and titaniumalloys in heat exchanger tubingEchomac Operation and ControlTracking System - Track ScreenProduction Recorder - Chart &Batch ScreenStrip charting and defect logging of all events for up to 32 individual channels or functional groups*, in both live or replay mode, is included as standard.Each chart clearly indicates Accept/Reject status. It also displays piece number and length, start time,date, line speed, and number of sample points taken.Batch screen manages record folders and production information input.Accurately track product through FD6/6A test chan-nels so each channel can be properly set for end suppression and flaw tracking through an encoder or simulated timer clock. Track screen provides control for all the parameters relating to the production line,alarm matrix routing, output control and sorting crite-ria. Complex arrangement and multiple line speed calibration are employed.Displays A-scan and Strip Chart of up to 32 individual channels or functional groups*, simultaneously. The strip chart shows the peak captured signal levels in color high-lighted outlines, along with the numerical peak measure-ment within each gate. Graphic editing of visual devices such as gate, DAC, and scope position provide convenient adjustment.Provides full access and display of ALL ultrasonic test parameters. A-scan captures infrequent flaw echoes of short duration. Up to 4 measurement gates can be employed for each channel with graphic adjustment, live peak and other relevant test results are displayed real time. A Strip Chart provides an elapsed time linear dis-play. All parameter settings from one channel can be easily copied to additional channels or adjust globally.Multi Channel View - Multi ScreenUltrasonic Control Panel - UT ScreenMulti Screen Strip Chart view ofpeak signal levels & numerical value* A Functional group consists of channels with similar test functions such as channels for detecting longitudinal defects. These related channels are mapped into one chart for easy viewing, adjusting, or copying..☑Includes up to 32 independent test channels in a single computer.☑Increased Gain Range with fine resolution and improved linearity.☑User configurable criteria for flaw, lamination and thickness gauging, independently for each channel.☑Adjustable pulse firing sequence to avoid crosstalk in multi-channel applications.☑Four independent flaw gates for each channel with improved resolution.☑15 segments distance amplitude correction (DAC).☑Improved DAC interface and resolution.☑Very high resolution thickness measurement for each channel.☑Programmable for Pulse Echo or Through Transmission.Echomac® Rotaries rotate up to 32transducers around the tube or bar,as it is moved through the test. Water is continuously circulated in the trans-ducer housing to maintain the cou-plant for the UT signals.☑Inspect carbon, duplex, or stainless steels, aluminum, titanium, copper and other metals and alloys.☑Detect flaws and measure dimensions and wall thickness. ☑Test tube & bar for internal defects and inclusions.☑Inspect for tube ovality and eccentricity.☑Inspect strip before welding.☑Upgrade and/or replace older ultrasonic testers & systems.☑Use with rotary, spin-the-tube, squirter, bubbler installations.Echomac FD-6/6A ApplicationsFeatures of Echomac ElectronicsTransducersMagnetic Analysis Corporation ~103FairviewParkDrive,Elmsford,NewYork10523-1544USA~Tel+1-914-530-2000~****************Echomac 6/6A 11/2017Echomac® FD-6/6A Instrument Technical Datacontinued next pageModel 6A Only: GE Certification: Integrated system with the Pulser/Receiver/Recorder version 3.0.95.41 has been qualified per Procedure UT_1335 as of Sept. 6, 2016 for P3TF31 Class A and B and P29TF82 Class A and B.Magnetic Analysis Corporation~103 Fairview Park Drive- Elmsford, New York 10523-1544 USA ~ Tel: +1.914.530.2000~****************Echomac FD-6/6A Spec 11/2017Specifications subject to change without notice. Echomac®, EchoHunter® and MAC® are registered trademarks ofMagnetic Analysis Corporation, Elmsford, NY. Windows® is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation.。
Inovonics EN4204 R EchoStream 接收器安装指南说明书
EN4204/R EchoStream ® ReceiverInstallation Instructions - 05617C 1 Quick StartBy following this procedure you can quickly configure receiver. Review the main body of this manual for additional options, features, and a more detailed startup process.1.Open the receiver housing.2.Connect the power cabling.3.Set the frequency band.4.Press the Advance button to select the first transmitter point toprogram.5.Press the Program button to begin programming the point.e the Advance button to choose a supervision window; pressProgram to complete and advance to the output option.e the Advance button to select the output number; press Programto complete and advance to the output type option.e the Advance button to select the output type. If programming theEN4204 press Program to complete and advance to the switch type option; if programming the EN4204R, press Program to complete and skip to step 10.e the Advance button to choose between normally open andnormally closed; press Program to complete programming.10.If you wish to register a transmitter to the point you’ve just programmed,press the transmitter’s Reset button; otherwise, press Program to save programming changes without registering a transmitter.11.Press Advance to choose the next transmitter point to program.Caution: Make sure to press Advance to choose the transmitter point you want to program. If you press Program instead of Advance , you will reprogram the first transmitter point.12.Follow steps 5 through 11 to program the next transmitter point.13.If programming an EN4204, press Advance to choose the fault ouput; ifprogramming an EN4204R skip to step 15.Note: The EN404R fault outputs can be wired normally open or normally closed using the terminal blocks.e the Advance button to choose between between normally openand normally closed; press Program to complete programming.15.Connect input and output cabling.16.Mount the receiver.2 OverviewThe EN4204/R receiver allows you to add up to four transmitters to any application. With diversity reception and advanced signal processing, Inovonics Wireless EchoStream technology is designed to minimize dead spots in transmission areas.2.1 Inovonics Wireless Contact InformationIf you have any problems with this procedure, contact Inovonics Wireless technical services:•E-mail:*********************•Phone: (800) 782-2709; (303) 939-93362.2 EN4204/R LEDs and ButtonsFigure 1 Receiver LEDs and Buttons Most of the LEDs and buttons perform different function depending on which mode the the EN4204/R is in.Normal Operation ModeAlarm LED: Lights when any transmitter is sending an alarm transmission.Tamper Fault LED: Lights when any transmitter is sending a tamper transmission.Low Battery Fault LED: Lit when any transmitter has a low battery.Inactive Fault LED: Lit when any transmitter is inactive.Power LED: Lit when receiving power.Transmitter Number LEDs: Lit when the transmitter is in alarm.Advance Button: Press the Advance button to enter status review mode.Decode LED: Flashes when any recognizable transmission is received. This LED is only visible when the pry-out door or cover is removed.Reset Button: Clears the current status for all points and resets all outputs and LEDs. Resets the supervision window timers. This button is only accessible when the pry-out door or cover is removed.Status Review ModeAlarm LED: Lights when the selected transmitter is sending an alarm transmission.Tamper Fault LED: Lights when the selected transmitter is sending a tamper transmission.Low Battery Fault LED: Lit when the selected transmitter has a low battery.Inactive Fault LED: Lit when the selected transmitter is inactive.Power LED: Lit when receiving power.Transmitter Number LEDs: Shows status of the transmitter assigned to that number when lit. Use the advance button to scroll through transmitters.Advance Button: Scrolls through transmitters to display status.Decode LED: Flashes when any recognizable transmission is received. This LED is only visible when the pry-out door or cover is removed.Reset Button: Clears the current status for all points and resets all outputs and LEDs. Resets the supervision window timers. This button is only accessible when the pry-out door or cover is removed.2.3 EN4204 Internal ComponentsFigure 2 EN4204 Components A Alarm LED B Tamper Fault LED C Low Battery Fault LEDD Inactive Fault LEDE Power LEDF Transmitter Number LEDsG Advance ButtonH Decode LEDI Reset ButtonA B DEFGC HIA Housing release tabsB Power (11-14 VDC)C Ground connectionD Output terminalsE Fault outputF Advance buttonG Reset buttonH Reset inputI Jam outputJ Tamper output K Program buttonL Frequency band selection pinsM Decode LEDAB CDIJHLE AAGFKM2.4 EN4204R Internal ComponentsFigure 3 EN4204R Components3 Installation and Startup3.1 Connect Power CablingBefore beginning startup, you will have to connect power to the receiver. To connect power to the receiver:e a small screwdriver to press the housing release tab on the top orbottom of the receiver; separate the housing.2.Connect power cabling to the Power and GND connections.•Power source should be 11-14 VDC. Power supply must be unswitched, uninterrupted, and regulated.3.2 Select the Frequency BandEchoStream products are able to use a range of radio frequencies, and must be configured for your geographic area. To configure the receiver:1.Place a selection jumper on the appropriate frequency band selectionpins.•Leave the jumper off the pins to set the frequency range to 902-928 MHz for North America.•Place the jumper on the top two pins, marked NZ, to set the frequency range to 921-928 MHz for New Zealand.•Place the jumper on the bottom two pins, marked AUS, to set the frequency range to 915-928 MHz for Australia.Note: North American is also selected when the jumper is only attached to one pin. This can prevent the jumper from being lost when selecting North America.2.Cycle power source to reset.3.3 Program the ReceiverNote: If changing programming for a point that already has a transmitter registered to it, there is no need to re-register the transmitter. Changes to point programming are automatically assigned to the transmitter registered to that point.The default settings are:To program any of the four transmitter points or the fault output:e a small screwdriver to press the housing release tab on either sideof the receiver; separate the housing.e the Advance button to select any of the four transmitter points orthe fault output (Fig. 4).:Figure 4Select the Output to ProgramNote: The only programmable parameter on the fault output is whether theoutput is normally opened or normally closed. If F is selected on anEN4204, the EN4204 automatically advances to the switch option; an EN4204R will not advance.3.Press the Program button to begin programming the point. If notransmitter has been registered to the chosen point, the receiver advances to the supervision window option.Note: If a transmitter has already been registered to the chosen point, the Delete LED lights. Press Advance to delete the point and return to normal operation; press Program to advance to the supervision window e the Advance button to choose a supervision window of None, 2h,4h and 96h. Press Program to complete and advance to the output option (Fig. 5).Figure 5 Select the Supervision Windowe the Advance button to select the output number (Fig. 6). PressProgram to complete and advance to output type option.Figure 6 Select the Output Numbere the Advance button to select the output type (Fig. 7). There arefour output types:Follower: The output reflects the transmitter’s alarm status.Momentary: The output turns on for seven seconds, then turns off, regardless of the device status.Toggle: The output changes state each time the device sends a new activation. A minimum of four seconds must elapse before the output can send a new activation.Latching: The output turns on when activated and remains on until the receiver is reset.Figure 7 Select the Output TypePress Program to complete and advance to the switch type e the Advance button to choose between N/O and N/C (Fig. 8).Press Program to complete..Figure 8 Select the Switch Type8.All the option LEDs will light and the point you’ve just programmed willflash. If you wish to register a transmitter to the point you’ve just programmed, press the transmitter’s Reset button; otherwise, press Program to save programming changes without registering a transmitter.A Housing release tabsB Power (11-14 VDC)C GND connectionD Output terminalsE Fault outputF Advance buttonG Reset buttonH Reset inputI Jam outputJ Tamper output K Program button L Frequency band selection pinsM Decode LEDPoint Supervision WindowOutput TypeSwitch (EN4204 Only)1 4 hours 1Follow N/O2 4 hours 2Follow N/O34 hours 3Follow N/O 4 4 hours 4Follow N/O FN/AFaultInactive is set to follow; low battery and tamper are set to latching.N/O AB CD I JHLEAAMFK GNote: All of the alert LEDs will turn off when the receiver has received the transmitter’s registration message, and the point number LED will light for two seconds. The registration is not complete until all LEDs turn off and the point number lights, indicating the receiver has received the transmitter’s registration message. If this does not occur, press Reset on the transmitter again.3.4 Factory ConfigThe factory config option is used to restore the EN4204 to it factory defaults.Caution: The factory config will erase all programmed point, output, and language information.To restore the factory configuration defaults to the EN4204:1.Hold down the Reset and Advance buttons.2.With the buttons held down, cycle EN4204 power.4 Connect Input/Output Cabling1.Connect cabling to the tamper output.•The optional tamper output is a normally open (N/O) output that reports receiver case tamper to an external device.2.Connect cabling to the jam output.•The optional jam output is a normally closed (N/C) output that opens when noise thresholds on all transmission channels remain above a predetermined value for any 30 seconds in any 60 second window. The jam output is is set to the follow output type.3.Connect cabling to the reset input.•The optional reset input circuit permits installation of a remotemomentary normally open (N/O) switch to clear faults, unlatch outputs and reset the receiver to a normal state.4.Connect cabling to the output terminals.5.Close receiver housing.Figure 9 EN4204 TerminalsFigure 10 EN4204R Terminals4.1 Mount the ReceiverCaution: Mount the receiver in a location removed from metal. Metal objects (duct work, wire mesh screens, boxes) will reduce RF e the provided anchors and screws to mount the receiver in alocation accessible for future maintenance.2.Perform a walk test, activating each transmitter assigned to the receiverand ensuring an appopriate response.5 SpecificationsHousing: 6.38" x 3.60" x 1.10" (162 mm x 92 mm x 28 mm)Operating environment: 32°- 140°F (0°- 60°C), 90% relative humidity, non-condensingPower requirement: 11 - 14 VDC; 150 mA (EN4204), ~400 mA max (EN4204R with all five relays energized)Current consumption: Approx. 135 mA; approx. ~400 mA max (EN4204R with all five relays energized)Output specifications: Open collector, drive down to .4V @ 100 mA (EN4204); Form C relay 1A @ 28 VDC, 0.5A @ 30 VAC resistive load (EN4204R); N/O receiver case tamper contact closure, N/C receiver jam output indication.Input specifications: A low is less than .5 V; a high is greater than 2.5 V. Reset input: Contact closure, momentary low.Receiver type: Frequency hopping spread spectrum Number of points/transmitters: FourNumber of alarm outputs: EN4204: four open collector outputs; EN4204R: four Form C relay outputsNumber of fault outputs: EN4204: one open collector output; EN4204R: one Form C relay outputs6 Warranty/DisclaimerCaution: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by Inovonics Wireless Corporation may void the installer's authority to operate the equipment as well as the product warranty.Inovonics Wireless Corporation ("Inovonics") warrants its products("Product" or "Products") to conform to its own specifications and to be free of defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for a period of thirty-six (36) months from the date of manufacture. Within the warranty period, Inovonics will repair or replace, at its option, all or any part of the warranted Product. Inovonics will not be responsible for dismantling and/or reinstallation charges. To exercise the warranty, the User ("User", "Installer" or "Consumer") must work directly through their authorized distributor who will be given a Return Material Authorization ("RMA") number by Inovonics. Details of shipment will be arranged directly through the authorized distributor.This warranty is void in cases of improper installation, misuse, failure to follow installation and operating instructions, alteration, accident or tampering, and repair by anyone other than Inovonics.This warranty is exclusive and expressly in lieu of all other warranties, obligations or liabilities, whether written, oral, express, or implied. There is no warranty by Inovonics that Inovonics product will be merchantable or fit for any particular purpose, nor is there any other warranty, expressed or implied, except as such is expressly set forth herein. In no event shall Inovonics be liable for an incidental, consequential, indirect, special, or exemplary damages, including but not limited to loss of profit, revenue, or contract, loss of use, cost of down time, or interruption of business, nor any claim made by distributor's customers or any other person or entity. This warranty will not be modified or extended. Inovonics does notauthorize any person to act on its behalf to modify or extend this warranty. This warranty will apply only to Inovonics Products. Inovonics will not be liable for any direct, incidental, or consequential damage or loss whatsoever, caused by the malfunction of Product due to products,accessories, or attachments of other manufacturers, including batteries, used in conjunction with Inovonics Products.Note: *******************************************************Conformity.Vs J a m o u t p u tGround T a m p e r o u t p u t R e s e t i n p u t Caution: Incorrect connections may cause damage to the unitOutput 1Output 2Output 3Output 4FaultVs J a m o u t p u tGroundT a m p e r o u t p u tR e s e t i n p u tCaution: Incorrect connections may cause damage to the unitNC COM NONC COMNONC COM NON CC O MN ON CC O MN O。
Echo Series 用户手册说明书
Echo Series User ManualIt is strongly recommended to consult a doctor before starting any exercise program. If you have a pacemaker or other implemented device, consult your doctor before using theheart rate monitor.Use only Magellan cables and accessories; the use of non-Magellan cables and accessories (other than compatible ANT+ wireless accessories) may severely degrade performance or damage the device, and will void the warranty.Lithium-ion battery: Never store the device or the battery in a high temperature location. Do not disassemble, puncture or incinerate the battery. Do not attempt to remove the battery. Please contact Magellan Technical Center for issues related to the battery.Do not use the device outside of the following temperature range: -4°F to 131°F (-20°C to 55°C).The information provided in this document is subject to change without notice. Improvements and enhancements to the product may occur without any formal notification. Check the Magellan website (/start) for product updates and additional information.The IEC 60529/IPX7 is a European system of test specification standards for classifying the degrees of protection provided by theenclosures of electrical equipment. An IPX7 designation meansthat the unit withstands immersion in one meter (approx 3ft) ofstill water for up to 30 minutes. Magellan guarantees this gradeprovided the battery door and all jack covers are properly andsecurely closed. This device is not IPX8 grade; water-pressure such as washing the unit with running water may cause damage to the unit and voids warranty.Declaration of conformityNote: For regulatory identification purposes, Echo is assigned a model number of N448.Products with the CE marking comply with Radio & Telecommunication Terminal Equipment Directive (R&TTE) (1999/5/EC), the Electromagnetic CompatibilityDirective (2004/108/EC) and the Low Voltage Directive (2006/95/EC) - issued by the Commission of the European Community.Compliance with these directives implies conformity to the following EuropeanStandards:EN301489-1: Electronic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM),ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and services; Part 1: Common technical requirementsEN301489-17: Electronic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters(ERM),ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment andservices; Part 17: Specific conditions for 2,4 GHz wideband transmission systems and5 GHz high performance RLAN equipmentEN 300 328: Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Wideband Transmission systems; Data transmission equipment operating in the 2,4 GHz ISM band and using spread spectrum modulation techniques; Harmonized EN covering essential requirements under article 3.2 of the R&TTE DirectiveEN55022: Radio disturbance characteristicsEN55024: Immunity characteristicsEN61000-3-2: Limits for harmonic current emissionsEN61000-3-3: Limitation of voltage fluctuation and flicker in low-voltage supply systemIEC 60950-1:2001: Product SafetyThe manufacturer cannot be held responsible for modifications made by the User and the consequences thereof, which may alter the conformity of the product with the CE Marking.Hereby, Masternaut declares that this N382 is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.This product must not be disposed of as normal household waste, in accordance with the EU directive for waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE -2002/96/EC). Instead, it should be disposed of by returning it to the point of sale, or to a municipal recycling collection point.Federal Communications Commission (FCC) StatementYou are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the part responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a ClassB digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designedto provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determinedby turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.This 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 and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operationYou are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void your authority to operate the equipment. FCC RF Radiation Exposure StatementThis transmitter must not be co-location or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment.This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 centimeters between the radiator and your body.ICThis Class B digital apparatus complies with Canada ICES-003.Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.The abbreviation, IC, before the registration number signifies that registration was performed based on a Declaration of Conformity indicating that Industry Canada technical specifications were met. It does not imply that Industry Canada approved the equipment.To prevent radio interference to the licensed service, this device is intended tobe operated indoors and away from windows to provide maximum shielding. Equipment (or its transmit antenna) that is installed outdoors is subject to licensing. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.Canada, avis d’Industry Canada (IC)Cet appareil numérique de classe B est conforme aux normes canadiennes ICES-003 et RSS-210.Son fonctionnement est soumis aux deux conditions suivantes :(1) cet appareil ne doit pas causer d’interférences et(2) cet appareil doit accepter toute interférence, notamment les interférences qui peuvent affecter son fonctionnement.MiTAC Digital Corp.471 El Camino Real Santa Clara, CA 95050 USAUSA & Canada: 800-707-9971© 2013 MiTAC International Corporation. The Magellan logoand Magellan are registered trademarks of MiTAC International Corporation. All rights reserved. All other trademarks and registered trademarks are property of their respective owners.Safety (1)Declaration of conformity (2)Echo Fundamentals (8)Connecting Your Echo Watch (8)Echo Settings (8)Updates (9)Using the Watch (9)Power (10)Turning Echo On / Off (10)Battery (10)Warranty (12)Addendum A - Resting Heart Rate (15)Measuring Your Resting Heart Rate (15)Connecting Your Echo WatchThe Magellan Echo watch can be connected with iOS and Android devices (smartphones/tablets) which have Bluetooth Smart. Please visit /echo/devices for a list of the latest compatible devices.To connect the watch, activate the Bluetooth function on yourdevice and select the Echo watch from the list of connected devices.Echo SettingsThe settings of the watch can be changed using the Magellan Echo App.Please download the Magellan Echo App on your device to change the settings of the watch and to customize the screens.The app allows you to:• Set the time and date notation• Set the correct time and date• Add remove specific data fields on the watchUpdatesBy connecting the watch with the Magellan Echo App, the watch will automatically set to the correct time and date (depending on time zone). Software updates will be offered automatically when available.It is recommended that you connect the watch to the Magellan Echo App regularly.Using the WatchThe watch has 4 buttons and a screen tap function that can be used to control one of the compatible running apps. The functions of these buttons might vary from app to app. Please consult theinstructions of the compatible app to find out more information.RecordMusic• Power button: to turn the watch on and off.• Lap button: to manually start and stop a new lap.• Music button: to play, pause and switch songs.• Record button: to start and stop recording an activity.• Tap screen: to turn the page to show additional data screens.A list of compatible apps can be found on/echo/apps.PowerTurning Echo On / OffPress the Power button briefly to turn Echo on.Press and hold the Power button to turn Echo off.BatteryThe Echo watch works on a CR2032 battery and with an estimated battery lifetime of 10 months.Note: The battery lifetime depends on usage of the Echo watch (calculations have been done on 12h non connected usage + 1h/ day workout).To replace the CR2032 battery, simply open the battery lid at the back of the watch.Replace the battery with the POSITIVE side up and place the battery lid back in place.Note: After replacing the battery, make sure that the O-ring is seated properly into the groove before closing the battery lid. Note: When closing the battery lid, make sure that the lid fits properly on all corners and then press to lock the lid in place with a click sound.WarrantyThis Two-Year Limited Warranty applies to Hardware Products(except USB cable) manufactured or distributed by MiTAC Digital Corp. (“Magellan”) under the Magellan brand name. Magellanoffers, at no additional charge, to repair or replace defective parts with new parts during the two-year warranty period in Europe(excluding United Kingdom and Ireland*), Australia and NewZealand.The warranty period for refurbished Hardware Products (except USB cable) is one year after the date of original purchase.* One-year limited warranty applies.Magellan’s obligations with respect to Software distributed byMagellan under the Magellan brand name are set forth in theapplicable end-user license agreement. Non-Magellan Hardware and Software Products are provided on an as is basis. However,non-Magellan manufacturers, suppliers, or publishers may provide their own warranties.Terms of the WarrantyMagellan warrants that the Hardware Product you have purchased from Magellan or from a Magellan authorized reseller is free from defects in materials or workmanship under normal use during the warranty period. The warranty period commences on the date ofpurchase. Your sales receipt is your proof of the date of purchase. This warranty extends only to you, the original Purchaser. It is nontransferable. It excludes expendable parts.During the warranty period, Magellan will, at no additional charge, repair or replace defective parts with new parts or, at the option of Magellan, serviceable used parts that are equivalent or superior to new parts in performance.All exchanged parts and Products replaced under this warranty will become the property of Magellan. This Limited Warranty extends only to Products purchased from Magellan or from a Magellan authorized reseller.This Limited Warranty also does not extend to any Product that has been damaged or rendered defective (a) as a result of accident, misuse, or abuse; (b) as a result of an act of God; (c) by operation outside the usage parameters stated in the Product’s User’s Manual;(d) by the use of parts not manufactured or sold by Magellan; (e) by modification of the Product; or (f) as a result of service by anyone other than Magellan, a Magellan authorized reseller, or a Magellan authorized service provider. Magellan is not responsible for damage to or loss of any programs or data. Contact your local Magellan authorized service provider for geographic restrictions, proof-of-purchase requirements, response time commitments and other specific on-site service requirements.EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY SET FORTH IN THIS WARRANTY, MAGELLAN MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. MAGELLAN EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES NOT STATED IN THIS LIMITED WARRANTY. ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES THAT MAY BE IMPOSED BY LAW ARE LIMITED TO THE TERMS OF THIS EXPRESS LIMITED WARRANTY.Limitation of RemedyMagellan is not liable for any damages caused by the Product or the failure of the Product to perform, including any lost profits, lost savings, incidental damages, or consequential damages. Magellan is not liable for any claim made by a third party or made by you for a third party.This limitation applies whether damages are sought, or a claim made, under this warranty or as a tort claim (including negligence and strict product liability), a contract claim, or any other claim. This limitation cannot be waived or amended by any person.This limitation of liability will be effective even if Magellan or an authorized representative of Magellan has been advised by youof the possibility of any such damages. This limitation of liability, however, will not apply to claims for personal injury.Measuring Your Resting Heart RateThe measurement of resting heart rate or pulse rate (the number of heart beats per minute) should be taken after a few minutes upon waking while still lying in bed. Give your body some time to adjust to the change from sleeping before taking your pulse (2-5 minutes).If you are not able to take a measurement first thing in the morning, make sure you lie down for at least 10 minutes before taking ameasurement. Take a radial or carotid measurement.Carotid Pulse (neck) - To take your heart rate at the neck, placeyour first two fingers on either side of the neck. Be careful not too press to hard, then count the number of beats for a minute.Radial Pulse (wrist) - place your index and middle fingers together on the opposite wrist, about 1/2 inch on the inside of the joint, in line with the index finger. Once you find a pulse, count the number of beats you feel within a one minute period.For an adult, a normal resting heart rate ranges from 60 to 100beats a minute. For a well-trained athlete, a normal resting heart rate may be closer to 40 beats a minute. For healthy adults, a lower heart rate at rest generally implies more efficient heart function and better cardiovascular fitness.。
MVP-DO 声音报警器说明书
P/N 190-113935 REV APage 4 of 4LINEAR LIMITED WARRANTYThis Linear product is warranted against defects in material and workmanship for twelve (12) months. This warranty extends only to wholesale customers who buy direct from Linear or through Linear’s normal distribution channels. Linear does not warrant this product to con-sumers. Consumers should inquire from their selling dealer as to the nature of the dealer’s warranty, if any. There are no obligations or liabilities on the part of Linear LLC for conse-quential damages arising out of or in connection with use or performance of this product or other indirect damages with respect to loss of property, revenue, or profit, or cost of removal, installation, or reinstallation. All implied warranties, including implied warranties for mer-chantability and implied warranties for fitness, are valid only until the warranty expires. This Linear LLC Warranty is in lieu of all other warranties express or implied.All products returned for warranty service require a Return Product Authorization Number (RPA#). Contact Linear Technical Services at 1-800-421-1587 for an RPA# and other impor-tant details.MVP-DO RECEIVERS ARE INTENDED FORUSE WITH COMMERCIAL DOOR OPERATORS ONLY. DO NOT USE FOR ANY OTHER PURPOSE. DO NOT MODIFY IN ANY MANNER. •CHECK LOCAL BUILDING AND ELECTRICAL CODES FOR MANDATORY INSTALLATION AND WIRING REQUIREMENTS.•CONNECTPOWER CORDS ONLY TO APROPERLY GROUNDED OUTLET. IF PERMANENT WIRING IS REQUIRED BY CODES, DISCONNECT POWER AT FUSE BOX OR CIRCUIT BREAKER BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY WIRING CONNECTIONS.•DO NOT WEAR RINGS, WATCHES OR LOOSECLOTHING WHILE INSTALLING OR SERVICING GARAGE DOOR OPENERS. WEAR SAFETY GOGGLES OR OTHER PROTECTIVE EYEWEAR.•ANUNBALANCED DOOR OR ONE THAT STICKS OR BINDS MAY CAUSE INJURY OR DEATH. ENSURE DOOR IS PROPERLY BALANCED AND ELIMINATE ANY STICKING OR BINDING.YOUR GARAGE DOOR IS A LARGE MOVINGOBJECT. THE SPRINGS, PULLEYS, CABLES AND MOUNTING HARDWARE UTILIZED TO BALANCE ITS OPERATION ARE UNDER EXTREME TENSION AT ALL TIMES AND CAN CAUSE SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY, EVEN DEATH, IF DISTURBED. ONLY A QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSON SHOULD MOVE, LOOSEN OR ADJUST DOOR SPRINGS OR HARDWARE. •LOCATE CONTROL PUSHBUTTONS WITHINSIGHT OF THE DOOR AND AWAY FROM THE MOVING PARTS OF THE DOOR. INSTALL ENTRAPMENT WARNING LABEL NEXT TO THE CONTROL PUSHBUTTON IN A PROMINENT LOCATION.•REMOVE ALL ROPES AND REMOVE OR MAKE INOPERATIVE ALL LOCKS CONNECTED TO THE GARAGE DOOR.•THEIMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS ANDINSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL CANNOT COVER ALL POSSIBLE CONDITIONS AND SITUATIONS. IT MUST BE UNDERSTOOD THAT COMMON SENSE AND CAUTION MUST BE EXERCISED BY THE PERSON(S) INSTALLING, MAINTAINING AND OPERATING THIS EQUIPMENT.USA & Canada(800) 421-1587 & (800) 392-0123(760) 438-7000Toll Free FAX (800) 468-1340The MVP-DO receiver functions as a 1-button radio. Twosets of isolated contacts are provided; normally open contacts for the OPEN PUSHBUTTON (orange wires); normally open contacts for the CLOSE PUSHBUTTON (black wires). When the receiver is activated, the OPEN contacts are first activated and after a 1/4 second delay the CLOSE contacts are activated. This provides an open override of the close, and the door operator will only close from the full open position.Typical 4-wire 3-button stations are wired as shown in Figure 2. Number 18 gauge wire or heavier must be used for wiring the control stations to the door operator. Smaller gauge wire may cause operational problems, especially when multiple 3-button stations are used. For typical installations the MVP-DO receiver is mounted near the door operator,For wiring, follow the steps below and refer to Figure 3.1. In the door operator control panel, locate the wireconnecting the door operator to the 3-button stationCOMMON. 2. Make sure the 3-button station is properly wired to the operator and functioning per the operator’s installation instructions.3. Connect the following wires from the MVP-DO to the operator 3-button COMMON (as shown in Figure 3): ONE ORANGE (OPEN) ONE BLACK (CLOSE)4. Connect the remaining MVP-DO black wire to the CLOSE pushbutton terminal in the door operator control panel.5. Connect the remaining MVP-DO orange wire to the OPEN pushbutton terminal in the door operator control panel.6. Finish the wiring by connecting 24 VAC to the red and white wires of the MVP-DO receiver.BEFORE APPLYING POWER CHECK CONNECTIONS AND INSTALL THE ANTENNAWALL PUSHBUTTON STATIONPage 2 of 48833C-O/C/S, 733 639, and 53S), make sure the selector switch(es) is (are) positioned for the desired door you want to operate before starting the receiver programming steps below.NOTE ONLY THE OPEN AND CLOSE BUTTON OFTHE TRANSMITTER WILL OPERATE THEMVP-DO RECEIVERProgramming The ReceiverStep 1: Momentarily press and release the Learn button. The LED will turn on.Step 2: Using a programmed transmitter, press any one of the transmitter buttons (OPEN, CLOSE, or STOP). When the receiver learns the transmitter code, the LED will turn off. The receiver has automatically learned the two remaining buttons.Step 3: Repeat to add additional transmitters with different codes if desired.IT IS ONLY NECESSARY TO LEARN ONE BUTTON OF A 3-BUTTON TRANSMITTERErasing the Receiver’s MemoryStep 1: Press and HOLD the Learn button. The indicator LED will turn on.Step 2: When the LED turns off (after approximately 5 seconds), release the Learn button.。
控制系列EchoTouch控制器Mk2产品说明书
E C H O I NF O R M A T I O N Echo Power RequirementsEchoConnect:One unit of output power Auxiliary Power:400 mANotes:1) Auxiliary power is not required when using PoE2) An EchoConnect power supply is required when connecting to an Echo Control SystemEcho PresetsSupports 64 Echo PresetsG E N E R A L I N F O R M A T I O NEchoTouch offers compact, stylish, and intuitive touchscreen control of lighting in architectural and small entertainment spaces. Combining three powerful capabilities into one elegant device, EchoTouch provides standalone or integrated Unison Echo control. The 7” touchscreen interfaces provides status and control of all connected Echo products, as well as direct control for DMX/RDM, sACN and Art-Net devices. EchoTouch shines in all environments, whether in a commercial building with users who need to choose between preset looks, or in an event space to create and recall looks.O R D E R I N G I N F O R M A T I O N ProductMODEL DESCRIPTIONPART NUMBER ETS-_EchoTouch Controller Mk27186A1119-_EchoTouch Accessories:MODEL DESCRIPTIONPART NUMBER ETS-LC-_EchoTouch Locking Cover 7186A1120-_ETS-SBB Surface-Mount Back Box 7186A1116-4ETS-LCB Locking Cover Back Box (Surface)7186A2219ETS-RMRack-Mount Kit7186A1117Enter station or cover color code in __ space provided:1 = Cream (RAL 9001)3 = Gray (RAL 7001)4 = Black (RAL 9004)5 = Signal White (RAL 9003)FEATURES• Supports 80 control channels• Support for playback of 64 presets and 4 sequences • S upport for DMX, RDM, sACN, Art-Net and EchoConnect protocols• Control of devices in all 16 Echo spaces • Built-in TimeClock• User customized interface • Multilevel security access • PoE or 24 VDC powered• Mounts to a standard 3-gang back box • E choConnect: two-wire topology-free station busAPPLICATIONS• Small entertainment spaces • Hospitality• Healthcare facilities• Conference and meeting rooms • Lobby spaces • Retail•Houses of worshipS P E C I F I C A T I O N SF UNCTIONAL• Supports 80 control channels• One universe of output and control of devices in all 16 Echo spaces• Supports playback of 64 Presets and 4 internal Sequenceswith one active at any time• User customized touchscreen interface with support forlayout and naming of:-Seven User pages-Zone faders (up to 11 per page)-Preset, Sequence and Off buttons (up to 30 per page)-Channel and Space Modification buttons-Space Combine buttons-Six user definable utility buttons• Color and White Pickers• Innovative touch-based parameter controls with Referencebased Position, Color and Beam palettes• On-board help system• Extensive, searchable fixture library with support for RDMfixture discovery• Two configurable security levels for user access and setup• Adjustable time out options including: dim, off, or userselectable inactivity imageFUNCTIONAL - TIMECLOCK• H ome screen displays time and date• Supports 80 real time or astronomical events• Configurable open and close hours per day• Ability to hold current preset for timed-event override(up to two hours)• S upports everyday, weekday, weekends and day of weekrecurrence• S upports Time-of-day, sunrise with offset, and sunset withoffset events• Powerful state based programming tool• Supports up to 16 control spaces• Resumes program automatically after power loss PROTOCOLS• Support for DMX (ANSI E1.11), RDM (ANSI E1.20), sACN(ANSI E1.31), Art-Net, and EchoConnect protocols• Support for up to 512 simultaneous addresses using anycombination of output protocols• EchoConnect output of up to 16 zones per space• Connects to EchoConnect station bus for use with all Echocontrol and output productsMECHANICAL• 7 in color multi-touch touchscreen with adjustable backlight• 800 x 480 screen resolution• C ast aluminum bezel finished in fine textured powder coatpaint available in four standard colors:-Cream (RAL 9001), Gray (RAL 7001), Black (RAL 9004), andWhite (RAL 9003)• No visible means of attachment• Flush-mount to industry standard 3-gang back box(RACO 697 or equivalent)• B ack box for surface mount applications available from ETC• Locking cover available ELECTRICAL• RJ45 connector compliant with IEEE 802.3i for 10BASE-T, and802.3u for 100BASE-TX• Powered using 802.3af for Power over Ethernet-Optional 24 VDC power input for use with non-PoEsystems• Pluggable rising clamp screw terminal connector for AuxiliaryPower and EchoConnect wiring• Pluggable rising clamp screw terminal or IDC connector forDMX wiring• USB port for firmware maintenance, file transfer, and showfile storageECHOCONNECT• Connects via two-wire EchoConnect control network usinglow-voltage Class 2 wiring-Topology-free wiring over Belden 8471 or equivalent andone #14 ESD drain wire• S upports use of Belden 1583A or equivalent Ethernet controlwire when used with IDC termination kit• W iring may be bus, loop, homerun, or any combination ofthese• Supports up to 500 m (1,640 ft) of control wiring-Up to 300 m (1,000 ft) using Cat5DMX• Connector designed for use with Belden 9729 (or equivalent)• Optional header included for use with Belden 1583A(or equivalent)• Fully optically isolated from controller electronics• Withstands fault voltages up to 250 VACTHERMAL• Ambient temperature: 0°–40° C (32°–104° F)• Ambient humidity: 5–95% non-condensing REGULATORY AND COMPLIANCE• cULus Listed• CE compliant• RoHS compliant• WEEEE C H OF A M I L Y O F P R O D U C T SEchoConnect Power SuppliesMODEL DESCRIPTIONE-SPS 6 U Room Station Power Supply, Knockout Mount E-SPS-DIN16 U DIN rail Station Power Supply with 24 V Aux E-SPM-A16 U DRd Station Power Module with 24 V Aux E-APS24 V Aux Power Supply, Knockout MountEchoTouchMODEL DESCRIPTIONETS EchoTouch Controller Mk2Echo StationsMODEL DESCRIPTIONE1001Inspire One Button StationE1002Inspire Two Button StationE1004Inspire Four Button StationE1006Inspire Six Button StationE1008Inspire Eight Button StationE1104Inspire Four Button with Fader StationEPS05Echo Preset Station - 5 ButtonEPS10Echo Preset Station - 10 ButtonEPSKS Echo Keyswitch StationE-ATC Echo TimeClockEcho Responsive ControlsMODEL DESCRIPTIONELS Light SensorEOCC Ceiling-Mount PIR Occupancy SensorEVAC Ceiling-Mount PIR Vacancy SensorE-DOC-C Ceiling-Mount Dual Tech Occupancy SensorE-DVAC-C Ceiling-Mount Dual Tech Vacancy SensorE-DOC-W Wall-Mount Dual Tech Occupancy SensorE-DVAC-W Wall-Mount Dual Tech Vacancy SensorE-DOC-SM1Switch-Mount Dual Tech Sensor - One ButtonE-DOC-SM2Switch-Mount Dual Tech Sensor - Two Button Echo InterfacesMODEL DESCRIPTIONEACC EchoAccess InterfaceEEB Echo Expansion BridgeEDMXC Echo DMX Scene ControllerEEI Echo-Echofl ex InterfaceECII Echo Contact Input InterfaceECOI Echo Contact Output InterfaceEDRI Echo Demand Response InterfaceEBI Echo BACnet InterfaceEII Echo Integration InterfaceZone ControllersMODEL DESCRIPTIONERC-G2One Zone Relay ControllerEDRC-G2Two Zone Relay ControllerELD-G2One Zone 0–10 V ControllerEDLD-G2Two Zone 0–10 V ControllerESSC-G2One Zone SmartSpace ControllerEDSSC-G2Two Zone SmartSpace ControllerELVD-G2600-Watt Phase Adaptive Dimmer (120 V) ELVD-277-G2600-Watt Phase Adaptive Dimmer (277 V) ELVD-G2-MLV600-Watt Forward Phase Dimmer (120 V) ELVD-277-G2-MLV600-Watt Forward Phase Dimmer (277 V)Room ControllersMODEL DESCRIPTIONERMC4-G2Four Zone Room ControllerERMCT4-G2Four Zone Room Controller with TimeClock ERMC8-G2Eight Zone Room ControllerERMCT8-G2Eight Zone Room Controller with TimeClockPanel ProductsMODEL DESCRIPTIONERP Echo Relay Panel Mains FeedERP-FT Echo Relay Panel Feed ThroughSensorIQ Sensor IQ Intelligent Breaker SystemSR3Sensor3 Power Control SystemDRd Unison DRd with Echo ControlETCControl SeriesEchoTouch Controller Mk21Ø, 2 WIRE + GND 120V / 60 Hz.20A MAX.(BY OTHERS)PS435 24V DIN-RAIL MOUNTPOWER SUPPLYDMX OUT PLUG-IN STATIONECPB-DMX OUTDMX 2 OUTPUTDMX CABLECOLORSOURCE PAR LED INDOOR FIXTUREDMX CABLECOLORSOURCE PARLED INDOOR FIXTUREECHOTOUCH CONTROLLER - ETSNET3 ONE-PORT OUTPUT GATEWAYARCSYSTEM PROFOUR-CELL ROUND LUMINAIRE ECHOTOUCH CONTROLLER - ETSZONE SPACE Dim Phase Dim Mode m w G R R N m G R ECHO GEN2 ELVDPHASE-ADAPTIVE DIMMER SINGLE PHASE, 2 WIRE + GND120V / 60 Hz.20A MAX.(BY OTHERS)ECHO INSPIRE-E1104CONTROL STATIONZone Zone Zone Zone ECHOTOUCH CONTROLLER - ETS1Ø, 2 WIRE + GND 120V / 60 Hz.20A MAX.(BY OTHERS)ECHO E-SPS-DINECHO E-DVAC-CCEILING MOUNT VACANCY SENSOR NET3 ONE-PORT OUTPUT GATEWAYARCSYSTEM PROFOUR-CELL ROUND LUMINAIREARCSYSTEM PROFOUR-CELL ROUND LUMINAIREARCSYSTEM PROFOUR-CELL ROUND LUMINAIRE~TO ADDITIONAL FIXTURES~TO ADDITIONALFIXTURES ZONESPACE Dim PhaseDim Mode m w G R R N m G R ECHO GEN2 ELVDPHASE-ADAPTIVE DIMMERSINGLE PHASE, 2 WIRE + GND120V / 60 Hz.20A MAX.(BY OTHERS)EchoConnectEchoConnect EchoConnectEchoConnectEchoConnect 24VDC24VDC DMXSINGLE PHASE, 2 WIRE + GND120V / 60Hz.20A MAX.(BY OTHERS)8-PORT SIMPLE NETWORK BOXDMX PLUG-IN STATION 1Ø, 2 WIRE + GND 120V / 60 Hz.20A MAX.(BY OTHERS)PS435 24V DIN-RAIL MOUNTPOWER SUPPLYCOLORSOURCE 20 CONTROL CONSOLEDMX OUT PLUG-IN STATIONECPB-DMX OUTDMX 2 OUTPUTDMX CABLECOLORSOURCE PAR LED INDOOR FIXTUREDMX CABLECOLORSOURCE PARLED INDOOR FIXTUREECHOTOUCH CONTROLLER - ETSNET3 ONE-PORT OUTPUT GATEWAYARCSYSTEM PROFOUR-CELL ROUND LUMINAIREECHOTOUCHCONTROLLER - ETS ZONE SPACEDim Phase Dim Mode m w G R R N m G R ECHO GEN2 ELVDPHASE-ADAPTIVE DIMMER SINGLE PHASE, 2 WIRE + GND120V / 60 Hz.20A MAX.(BY OTHERS)ECHO INSPIRE-E1104CONTROL STATIONZone Zone ZoneZone ECHOTOUCH CONTROLLER - ETS1Ø, 2 WIRE + GND 120V / 60 Hz.20A MAX.(BY OTHERS)ECHO E-SPS-DINECHO E-DVAC-CCEILING MOUNT VACANCY SENSOR NET3 ONE-PORT OUTPUT GATEWAYARCSYSTEM PROFOUR-CELL ROUND LUMINAIREARCSYSTEM PRO FOUR-CELL ROUND LUMINAIREARCSYSTEM PROFOUR-CELL ROUND LUMINAIRE~TO ADDITIONALFIXTURES ~TO ADDITIONALFIXTURESZONE SPACEDim Phase Dim Mode m w G R R N m G R ECHO GEN2 ELVDPHASE-ADAPTIVE DIMMERSINGLE PHASE, 2 WIRE + GND120V / 60 Hz.20A MAX.(BY OTHERS)EchoConnectEchoConnect EchoConnectEchoConnectEchoConnect 24VDCSINGLE PHASE, 2 WIRE + GND120V / 60Hz.20A MAX.(BY OTHERS)8-PORTSIMPLE NETWORK BOXSINGLE PHASE, 2 WIRE + GND120V / 60 Hz.20A MAX.(BY OTHERS)UNISON FOUNDRY UFD PHASE-ADAPTIVE DIMMER POWERMODESETSIGNALUse RDM or see user manual To set DMX address:Hold both buttons for 5 seconds To restore defaults:Signal LEDGreen Solid = System OK Green Blinking = No DMX Red Solid = Load Error Red Blinking = Overtemp1Ø, 2 WIRE + GND 120V / 60 Hz.20A MAX.(BY OTHERS)PS435 24V DIN-RAIL MOUNTPOWER SUPPLYECHOTOUCH CONTROLLER - ETSSINGLE PHASE, 2 WIRE + GND120V / 60 Hz.20A MAX.(BY OTHERS)UNISON FOUNDRY UFD PHASE-ADAPTIVE DIMMERPOWERMODESETSIGNALUse RDM or see user manual To set DMX address:Hold both buttons for 5 seconds To restore defaults:Signal LEDGreen Solid = System OK Green Blinking = No DMX Red Solid = Load Error Red Blinking = OvertempECHOTOUCH CONTROLLER - ETS1Ø, 2 WIRE + GND 120V / 60 Hz.20A MAX.(BY OTHERS)ECHO E-SPS-DINNET3 ONE-PORT OUTPUT GATEWAYFOUR-CECPB-DMX OUTDMX CABLECOLORSOURCE PAR LED INDOOR FIXTUREDMECHO INSPIRE-E1008CONTROL STATION Preset Preset Preset Preset Preset Preset Preset Preset ECHO INSPIRE-E1008CONTROL STATIONPreset Preset Preset Preset Preset Preset Preset Preset EchoConnect 24VDCEchoConnectEchoConnect DMXNETWORK 24VDC DMXDMXPOWERMODESETSIGNALUse RDM or see user manual To set DMX address:Hold both buttons for 5 seconds To restore defaults:Signal LEDGreen Solid = System OK Green Blinking = No DMX Red Solid = Load Error Red Blinking = OvertempECHOTOUCHCONTROLLER - ETSDMX~DMXEchoConnectECHO INSPIRE-E1008CONTROL STATION Preset Preset Preset Preset Preset Preset UNISON FOUNDRY UFD PHASE-ADAPTIVE DIMMERPOWERMODESETSIGNALUse RDM or see user manual To set DMX address:Hold both buttons for 5 seconds To restore defaults:Signal LEDGreen Solid = System OK Green Blinking = No DMX Red Solid = Load Error Red Blinking = OvertempECHOTOUCHCONTROLLER - ETS DMX ~DMXEchoConnectTO ADDITIONA DMX DEVICESTO ADDITIONA DMX DEVICESSINGLE PHASE, 2 WIRE + GND120V / 60Hz.20A MAX.(BY OTHERS)8-PORT SIMPLE NETWORK BOXNETWORKECHOTOUCH STANDALONE DMX WITH UNISON FOUNDRYECHOTOUCH STANDALONE DMX WITH COLORSOURCE FIXTURES ECHOTOUCH WITH ECHO PRODUCTSETCControl SeriesEchoTouch Controller Mk2DMX CABLECOLORSOURCE PARLED INDOOR FIXTUREDMX CABLECOLORSOURCE PAR LED INDOOR FIXTUREDMX CABLE~TO ADDITIONAL FIXTURESDMX CABLECOLORSOURCE PAR LED INDOOR FIXTUREDMX CABLECOLORSOURCE PAR LED INDOOR FIXTUREEchoConnect 24VDCEchoConnectEchoConnect DMXDMXDMXNETWORKSINGLE PHASE, 2 WIRE + GND120V / 60Hz.20A MAX.8-PORTSIMPLE NETWORK BOXNETWORKDMX CABLECOLORSOURCE PAR LED INDOOR FIXTUREDMX CABLECOLORSOURCE PAR LED INDOOR FIXTUREDMX CABLEDMX CABLE COLORSOURCE PARLED INDOOR FIXTUREDMX CABLECOLORSOURCE PARLED INDOOR FIXTURE~TO ADDITIONAL FIXTURES~TO ADDITIONAL FIXTURESEchoConnect EchoConnect EchoConnect EchoConnect EchoConnect24VDC24VDCDMXNETWORKNETWORK NETWORKDMX DMX DMXDMX DMXDMXDMXDMXEchoConnect 24VDCEchoConnect 24VDCSINGLE PHASE, 2 WIRE + GND120V / 60Hz.20A MAX.8-PORT SIMPLENETWORK BOX DMX CABLECOLORSOURCE PAR LED INDOOR FIXTUREDMX CABLECOLORSOURCE PAR LED INDOOR FIXTUREDMX CABLEDMX CABLECOLORSOURCE PAR LED INDOOR FIXTUREDMX CABLECOLORSOURCE PAR LED INDOOR FIXTURE~TO ADDITIONAL FIXTURES~TO ADDITIONAL FIXTURESEchoConnectEchoConnect EchoConnectEchoConnectEchoConnect 24VDC24VDC DMXNETWORK NETWORKNETWORKDMX DMXDMXDMX DMXDMXSINGLE PHASE, 2 WIRE + GND120V / 60Hz.20A MAX.8-PORT SIMPLE NETWORK BOX ECHOTOUCH STANDALONE SACN WITH GATEWAYS AND ARCSYSTEM FIXTURESECHOTOUCH WITH SACN, DMX AND ECHOCONNECT DEVICES ECHOTOUCH FOR DMX SNAPSHOT APPLICATIONSCorporate Headquarters Middleton, WI USAGlobal Offices London, UK Rome, IT Holzkirchen, DE Paris, FR Hong Kong Singapore New York, NY Orlando, FL Burbank, CA Copyright©2019 ETC. All Rights Reserved. All product information and specifications subject to change. Rev G 3/20Trademark and patent info: /IP。
Amazon Echo与EZCast Lite声音控制指南说明书
Use Amazon Echo to voice control your EZCast(EZCast Lite version)IntroductionThere are two versions of EZCast skills in Alexa, which are EZCast Lite for basic commands and full version for advanced commands. Downloading both versions makes voice control more convenient: brief commands to control playback and adjust volumes; full commands to search videos, watch your channels, and edit your playlists.SetupBefore you begin using Echo Dot to voice control your EZCast devices, you have to register your devices to your EZCast account from the EZCast app. To do this, follow the steps below:1.Download EZCast AppY ou need to register your EZCast device within the EZCast app, before using your Amazon Echo to voice control it. Our EZCast app supports on phones and tablets with:◦Android 4.4 and above◦iOS 9.0 and above2. Select your EZCast deviceLaunch EZCast app and select your EZCast device (make sure your device is connected to a Wi-Fi Network).3. After selecting your device, go to Settings (side bar) to change your device name to something easy to pronounce such as: Living Room, Office, Bedroom, Kitchen Please reboot your dongle for the changes to take effect.4. Sign in to EZChannelAfter selecting your EZCast device, choose EZChannel within the EZCast app, and choose Management > Sign in EZChannel.5. Register deviceAfter signing in, click your device to make sure it has been registered.6. After registration, please proceed to the Amazon Alexa app to bind your EZCast device7. Launch Amazon Alexa > select Skills & Games located at the side bar > Search the “EZCast” Keyword8. Select EZCast Lite Skill > Enable EZCast Lite Skill9. After Enable EZCast Lite Skill, you have to log into EZCast account.10. Proper authorization is required to access this skill.11. Pick the EZCast device you want to link to12. Pick your Alexa devices that you want to use to control your EZCast device13. Your EZCast is ready ! Now you can voice command your EZCast device ! Note: Once you sign in the EZCast account at the skills page in Alexa, it would be remembered. If you’d like to switch your EZCast account, please follow the steps below:1.Disable the EZCast Lite skill2. Re-enable EZCast Lite skill3. Log out EZCast account from top-right4. Sign in another account you like, and enjoy EZCast!Voice commands on Amazon EchoNote: By using EZCast Lite Version of Alexa to voice control EZCast, the device name must be added whenever the commands below are with {device name}.1.Play videos:To play EZChannel’s recommended videos :•Alexa, play videoTo play videos from a specific Singer / Artist :•Alexa, watch Katy Perry music video•Alexa, watch Katy Perry video•Alexa, watch bruce lee movieTo play videos from a specific actor :•Alexa, watch tom cruiseTo play videos of a TV Show / movie or Series:•Alexa, watch Peppa Pig•Alexa, watch deadpool•Alexa, watch Game of throneTo play a specific episode from a specific season of the series:•Alexa, watch season 2, episode 4 of Game of thrones2. Playback controls:Currently supported playback controls:•Alexa, pause•Alexa, play•Alexa, resume•Alexa, stop {EZCast device name eg :office} (*this will pause the video)•Alexa, next•Alexa, previousTo fast forward:•Alexa, fast forward 2 minutes 30 seconds•Alexa, skip 30 seconds 2 minutesTo rewind :•Alexa, rewind 3 minutes•Alexa, rewind 30 seconds3. Adjust volumes:To Set Volume, levels from 0—10•Alexa, set the volume to (0 –10) on {EZCast device name eg :office}To Set maximum volume:•Alexa, set the volume to 10 on {EZCast device name eg :office}To Adjust Volume by 1—9•Alexa, set the volume down by (1—9) on {EZCast device name eg :office}•Alexa, set the volume up by (1—9) on {EZCast device name eg :office}•Alexa, set the volume down on {EZCast device name eg :office} by(1—9)•Alexa, set the volume up on {EZCast device name eg :office} by(1—9)•Alexa, volume down on {EZCast device name eg :office}•Alexa, volume up on {EZCast device name eg :office}To Mute•Alexa, mute on {EZCast device name eg :office}To Unmute•Alexa, unmute on {EZCast device name eg :office}*Advanced commands could be used in full version:1.Search videos and choose whichever you like.2.Play videos in your playlists.3.Edit your playlist, such as add videos into it.。
达腾 Tape Echo 设备说明书
1.Connect instrument cable to the IN jack.(Battery power is activated when cable is connected to IN jack.)2.Connect amplifier cable to the OUT jack.When using a second amp or stereo application,connect second cable to the STEREO OUT (DRY)jack.3.If using Danelectro AC Adaptor,connect it to DC 9-Volt jack.For Battery power,connect 9Volt battery (supplied)in Battery Compartment on the bottom of the unit.CONTROL FUNCTIONS &FEATURES:ECHO Footswitch:This footswitch is used to turn the REEL ECHO on and off.TEMPO Jewel Lamp will be on when the ECHO foot switch is activated.(The TEMPO lamp will blink “in time”with the delay time selected by the SPEED RANGE slider control.)SOUND ON SOUND Footswitch:This footswitch is used to turn the SOUND ON SOUND feature on and off.The SOUND ON SOUND feature was found on many of the original Tape Echo units.This feature allows you to record a phrase (up to 1.5seconds long)that will repeat infinitely.Once you are pleased with your recorded phrase,step on the SOUND ON SOUND footswitch.You will then be able to play along with your newly created loop.S.O.S.Jewel Lamp will be on when the SOUND ON SOUND footswitch is activated.MIX:Use this control to select the mix of direct signal to effected (delay)signal.With knob rotated to the maximum right position,you will hear only the delayed signal.With knob rotated to the maximum left position,you will hear only the direct signal.Twelve o’clock setting is an equal mix of direct and effect signal.LO-FI:This control adds vintage flavor and warmth to your sound.Rotating the knob determines the amount of high frequencies to be cut from the delayed signal.Each successive repeat suffers further high frequency cut.REPEATS:Use this control to determine the number of repeats.(Range:1to Infinite)Note:For SOUND ON SOUND function,set the REPEATS control at maximum setting (100%to the right).This gives infinite repeats which allows you to record a 1.5second loop.TONE:(Solid State or Tube)There were two different types of vintage tape echoes.Some were designed with Solid State circuitry,while others relied on Vacuum Tubes.(We like them both!)Use this switch to choose between the sonic characteristics found in the Solid State or Tube circuit designs.WARBLE:Vintage tape machines added more to the input sound than just echo.Motor driven tape machines were imperfect.Motors sped up and slowed down,tape stretched,etc.So often times there would be a “Warble”effect heard on the delayed signal when listening to the play back of a tape echo.Flip the “WARBLE”switch and launch your sound into another dimension.SPEED RANGE (Delay Time):Use the slider control to set the SPEED RANGE (Delay Time.)The Speed Range is from 0to 1500milliseconds That’s 1.5seconds!TIPS &POINTERS:For Stereo applications (when using the STEREO OUT jack),set the MIX control 100%to the right.Doing this will send only the delayed signal to the MAIN OUT and only the direct signal to the STEREO OUT (DRY)jack.(This sound is huge!)Enjoy!BATTERY:Uses one S-006P 9-Volt Battery.Danelectro “Vintage Power Source”batteries are recommended.Battery Eliminator:Uses 9-Volt battery eliminator.Polarity:Center negative (-)adaptor plug.300mA maximum.Danelectro Zero Hum DA-1Adaptor isrecommended.of the elite musicians who can enjoy the rich warmth and character of Tape Echo tone without the headaches of magnetic tape maintenance.Lets get started!©EC 2002PRINTED IN CHINA REEL ECHO™DTE-1INSTRUCTIONS。
EchoPilot Forward Looking Sonar FLS 2D 说明书
DANIAMANT ELECTRONICS A/SIndustrivej 24C, 3550 Slangerup, Denmark Telephone: 0045 47373800E -Mail:*******************/********************* Webpage: FLS 2DFORWARD LOOKING SONARINSTRUCTIONSWe hope you enjoy using your EchoPilot FLS 2DWE ARE ALWAYS PLEASED TO TALK TO OUR CUSTOMERS.(Notes)Switching OnThe FLS 2D is switched on by pressing and holding the power key until the white display appears. The unit will then display the introduction screen that includes the unit software version, shortly followed by the FLS sonar display.The sonar data displayed on the screen will depend on the sea bed below the transducer. The unit will always switch on in ‘Auto Range ’ mode which means that if a good seabed signal is received, a suitablerange will be chosen for the current depth. Pressing the up or down arrows will turn off auto mode and the user will now have control of the range with the up and down buttons. Up is soft key one, down is soft key 4, as shown on the LCD.Auto RangeWhen Auto range is selected, the range will automatically be set, based on the current digital depth (displayed in the top right hand corner). If the digital depth is invalid due to a poor sonar signal (indicated by the depth figure flashing) the range will remain on the last selected range for a valid depth. The status indicator box in the top right hand corner of the display shows whether Auto range has been selected.The sonar display in FLS ModeFitting the displayThe FLS 2D is designed to be flush mounted on an instrument panel or bulkhead, or alternatively, bracket mounted. (The bracket is an optional extra).FLUSH MOUNTING - to flush mount the instrument cut a rectangular hole: 206 mm x 119 mm Set the instrument on a bed of RTV silicone (or similar sealant).In order to secure the display when flush mounting there is a stainless steel flush mount stirrup provided. This is attached using the plastic m6 studs and nuts provided. Please do not over tightenthese mounting nuts as it may distort the case and cause water ingress. It may be easier to thread the power cable through the stirrup and plug it in before mounting the stirrup.BRACKET MOUNT - The optional bracket may be mounted on any convenienthorizontal or vertical surface using suitable screws or bolts. • When the correct angle of view has been chosen, Put the 25mm diameter rub-ber washers onto the mounting Knobs. • Slide the threaded stud of the knobs through the two holes near the radiuses atthe edge of the bracket. (From the outside pointing in ). • Put the square nuts provided. loosely onto the threads of the knobs. • Now slide the square nuts into the bracket locator on the back of the display,this may be easier to start one side at a time. And tighten knobs.Fitting the Skin FittingA hole in the boat must be taken seriously! - If in doubt use an experienced shipwright. • For the standard plastic skin fitting - cut a 45 mm (1 3/4") diameter hole. • For the Professional bronze skin fitting - cut a hole 60 mm (2 1/2") in diameter. • Fit the skin fitting with reinforcing pads if needed or wedges if required toensure the transducer is as near to vertical as possible (fore/aft AND port/starboard). • Use plenty of underwater sealant, but take care to clean off the threadthoroughly afterwards. • Secure with the nut on the inside. Do not use excessive force on the nut. • If the vessel will be floated before the transducer is fitted, the blanking capprovided must be fitted to seal the skin fitting. (N.B. for our American customers, for “skin fitting ” read “thru -hull fitting ”).SafetyThe transducer provided is designed to shear off (in the event of a severe impact), flush with the hull, leaving the solid epoxy filled portion in the through hull fitting, and thus poses no risk of water ingress.Maximum hull thickness:75 mm (3")Sailing BoatsOn a fin keeled boat, alongside the keel and perhaps 60cm or 2 feet out - because the beam is approximately 15 degrees overall in the horizontal plane, is often a well protected position. But this is unsuitable for a winged keel or large bulb as the signal from the transducer could impinge on these. Just forward of the keel is an alternative, but take care when hoisting the boat in a sling!Do not fit the transducer too far forward where it will come out of the water as the vessel pitches. The transducer looks ahead as well as down and you need to see what is under your boat as well as what is ahead. When manoeuvring in shallows you will wish to know what is under the keel or rudder.A long keel boat is harder, choose the position with the minimum angle of deadrise (ie the flattest area) and fit the transducer with a pair of wedge shaped chocks if necessary, so that it is as near to vertical as possible with the boat upright. On boats with slack bilges it maybe necessary to fit the professional transducer, even on a small vessel, because its skin fitting has more useable thread. If the transducer leans forward the seabed will appear to slope up and if it leans aft there maybe surface clutter.`Choose a position with good access so that the transducer can be withdrawn for cleaning if necessary.Remember that sonar cannot see around corners, so stand under the boat with your head near the proposed position. You must be able to see from your toes up to above the horizontal ahead. If the boat has a full or deep forefoot obstructing the view a more forward position maybe called for.Sonar BeamThe EchoPilot FLS is a unique and patented invention. It can see through a full arc of 90 degrees, from straight ahead to straight down.The transducer has a fairly narrow horizontal beam of approximately 15 degrees (port to starboard). In practice, as sensitivity reduces with distance (especially at the edges of the beam), the polar diagram looks more like an elongated balloon.Forward BeamTransducer InstallationThe choice of transducer position will have a major effect on final performance so please consider carefully all factors and if in any doubt, telephone the factory.Motor BoatsOn a small planing hull fit the transducer as far aft as reasonably possible. On a stern drive boat (inboard or outboard) typically fit just in front of the engine(s). On a shaft driven boat (not V drive) forward of the shaft log or stern gland, but behind the gearbox. On larger vessels fit further forward to increase effective range.Keep inboard of the lower spray rail if possible.Do not fit downstream of any other through hull fittings (for example intakes, log, toilet sea cocks etc) and choose a location with good access for withdrawing the transducer for cleaning.The transducer should ideally be vertical in the fore and aft plane at running trim. If it leans forward the seabed will appear to slope up, and if it rakes aft then a degree of surface clutter may show. Some heel to port or starboard is acceptable, to a maximum of 5 degrees.Avoid the temptation to fit the transducer too far forward as it may then be out of solid water when at speed or pitching. Also remember the transducer looks down as well as ahead, so when manoeuvring in shallow waters you may wish to see there is water for the propellers and rudders.Sonar cannot see around corners so before installing stand under the boat with your head near the proposed position and check that you can see from your toes up to above the horizontal ahead. If the boat has a full or deep forefoot and is shallow aft a forward mounted transducer maybe necessary.。
Volante - Magnetic Echo Machine用户手册说明书
USER MANUALTable of ContentsFRONT PANELREAR PANEL FOOTSWITCHESSOUND ON SOUNDLIVE EDIT FUNCTIONS EXPRESSION PEDALPOWER UP MODES MULTISWITCH PLUS FACTORY RESETMIDI IMPLEMENTATION OUTPUT MODESSIGNAL FLOW DIAGRAM FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS FACTORY PRESET SETTINGS WARRANTY3 6 8 10 12 13 14 16 17 18 20 22 23 24 25Front Panel - TonalityControls the wear of the media and heads which affects the fidelity of the high frequencies. Set to minimum for a fresh, full bandwidth sound.Controls the low frequency shaping of the echorepeats. Set to minimum for extended low frequency bandwidth. Set to maximum for extremely high-passed repeats.even: Sets the heads evenly to produce delays of sixteenth note, eighth note, dotted eighth, and quarter note.triplet: Sets heads to sixteenth note triplet, eighth note triplet, quarter note triplet and quarter note.golden: Sets the distances between each of the heads according to the golden ratio, resulting in the fastest density buildup when multiple heads are repeating.silver: Sets the distances between heads according to the silver ratio, resulting in repeats that “bunch up” closer to the head 4 quarter note.playbackAdjusts the spacing between the heads. Turning the knob morphs the heads in between the marked settings.SPACING CONFIGURATIONSTIMENOTE: The shortest possible delay time is achieved by setting SPACING to triplet and selecting head 1.Controls the output mix of the integrated spring reverb tank. The dry signal input and ECHO LEVEL knob control the signals feeding into the spring reverb effect. The reverb effect is located just before the output. To bypass, turn the knob all the way to the left.Rear PanelUse an adapter with the following rating: 9VDC center negative. 300mA minimum.RECALL ACTIVE FAVORITEPress the FAVORITE footswitch once to engage theactive onboard preset. CHOOSE ACTIVE FAVORITEWhile holding down the FAVORITE footswitch, the playback/feedback buttons represent preset locations. Press one of these buttons to select the active favorite.SAVE TO A PRESET LOCATIONPress and hold the FAVORITE footswitch until the LED flashes BLUE to enter SAVE mode, then release the footswitch.There are three ways to select a preset location and complete the save:• Press the FAVORITE footswitch to save to the currently selected preset location.• Press one of the eight playback/feedback buttons to save to the corresponding preset location.• Send Volante a MIDI Program Change message to save to the corresponding preset location.Saving a favorite saves all knob, switch, and button settings, as well as all Live Edit functions and expression control settings.To exit without saving, press the TAP footswitch.As knob and switch settings are adjusted with the FAVORITE engaged, the LED temporarily changes from GREEN to RED when the current position is identical to the saved favorite.NOTE: The eight presets associated with the playback and feedback buttons are assigned to MIDI Program Changes 0-7.Volante - Magnetic Echo MachinePress TAP (splice ) once to set the splice in point of the loop. (TAP LED blinks AMBER )Press splice again to splice out and start loop playback from splice in point. (TAP LED solid AMBER )Press splice once more to clear the recorded loop. (TAP LED off)Press FAVORITE (pause ) momentarily to Stop/Resume playback of the recorded loop.Press and hold pause to stop playback of the tape with mechanical slowdown effect. Release pause to resume playback with mechanical startup effect.(AMBER ON LED)Press and hold TAP to enter and exit SOS mode. The ON LED will illuminate AMBER when in SOS mode. The functionality of all the footswitches changes when in SOS mode, as described below.Sound on Sound (SOS)NOTE: Volante can adjust the Pause Ramp Speed , SOS Repeat Level , and the SOS Loop Level independently.(See page 12 for details.)Sound on Sound (SOS) (cont.)Press splice again to close loop and start playback. (TAP LED solid AMBER )Press TAP (splice ) once to start recording. (TAP LED will flash AMBER )Press and hold TAP to enter SOS mode.Press splice again to stop loop playback and delete loop.3214How to record a loop.ADDITIONAL SOUND ON SOUND TIPS:INFINITE HOLDPress and hold the ON (∞) footswitch for one second to enter Infinite mode to disable the record head and prevent the recorded loop from degrading. (Blinking ON LED)REVERSETo play the recorded loop in reverse,momentarily press the ON (reverse) footswitch to engage the reverse function and play the recorded loop backwards. (ON LED RED )PAUSETo pause the recorded loop without deleting, press FAVORITE (pause). (AMBER FAVORITE LED)Press and hold pause to stop playback of the loop with mechanical slowdown effect. Release pause to resume playback with mechanical startup effect. Pause ramp speed can be adjusted.(See page 12 for details.)NOTE: With Volante’s EXP jack set to SOS Looper Mode, you can have instant access to the looper controls with MultiSwitch Plus. (See page 16 for details.)Live Edit FunctionsTurn the LOW CUT knob to select whether Volante will respond to MIDI Expression CC #100. ON LED indicates selection.Off = RED (default)On = GREEN Turn SPRING knob to adjust. Turning the knob to the left shortens the spring reverb decay. Turning to the right provides a longer reverb decay.NOTE: Each of these parameters are savedindependently in each preset.Use a TRS Expression pedal to control the knobs of Volante. Expression Pedal Setupnow flash RED.Rock the expression pedal forward to the TOEposition and all the playback buttons will flashGREEN.Set the knobs the way you would like them to bein the TOE position. The playback buttons willnow flash RED.Press any feedback button to store and exitsetup. Buttons will stop flashing.678Turn ECHO LEVEL knob, status shown on TAP LED.(See page 7 for details.)Press the FEEDBACK 2 button. Enabling Spillover automatically puts Volante into Buffered Bypass mode. Persist On = GREENPersist Off = RED (default)Press the FEEDBACK 3 button.Sum the output signal to mono. Use LEFT OUT for summed mono signal.Off - STEREO = GREEN (default)On - MONO SUM = RED(See page 20, 21 for details.)MultiSwitch PlusConfigure the EXP jack for MultiSwitch Plus mode. (See page 7 for details.)MultiSwitch Plus will now function according to the EXP jack mode you have chosen in step one.314NOTE: The Speed and Transport mode controls work in both SOS and Normal operation.NOTE: When in SOS Looper Mode, pressing and holding the C footswitch on MultiSwitch Plus will exit the SOS Looper, returning Volante back to normal operation. The infinite and pause w/ mechanics functions on MultiSwitch Plus will also work while in normal operation.Factory ResetRelease the footswitch and turn the TIME knob from 0-100% LED will change from 2FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS • EXP Input Jack: Expression Mode • Bypass Mode: True Bypass • MIDI channel: 1• MIDI Expression On/Off: Off • TRS MIDI Output Mode: Off • Send MIDI Program Change: Off • Send MIDI CC: Off • DIN MIDI THROUGH: On • Kill Dry: Off• Output Sum On/Off: Off – Stereo • Persist: OffRestore the pedal to factory default settings.Press and hold the ON1MIDI - SpecificationsMIDI PATCH CHANGESVolante contains 300 preset locations, numbered sequentially from 0-299. Because MIDI Program Change messages have a maximum number of 128 (0-127) the presets are grouped into three MIDI patch banks.- MIDI BANK 0 = PRESETS 0-127- MIDI BANK 1 = PRESETS 128-255- MIDI BANK 2 = PRESETS 256-299Volante always powers up in MIDI Patch Bank 0, so if you plan to stay within the first 127 presets, simply send a standard MIDI Program Change message to load a preset.If you will be using MIDI Banks 1 and/or 2, it is advisable to send a standard MIDI Bank Change message (MIDI CC# 0 with a value equal to the MIDI Bank#) before each MIDI Program Change.Selecting bank 0, patch 127 will put Volante into Manual mode. In this mode, the pedal will be set to the current knob and switch settings. No preset data can be stored at this preset location.MIDI CC NUMBERSContinued on next page...PA R AMETE R S CC# R ANGE NOTES Bank Select 0 0-2 Type 11 1-3 (1=studio, 2=drum, 3=tape)Echo Level 12 0-127 Rec Level 13 0-127 Mechanics 14 0-127 Wear 15 0-127 Low Cut 16 0-127 Time 17 0-127 Spacing 18 0-127 (even=0, triplet=34, golden=94, silver=127)Speed 19 1-3 (1=double, 2=half, 3=normal)Repeats 20 0-127 Head 1 Playback Off/On 21 0, 127 (0=off, 1-127=on) Head 2 Playback Off/On 22 0, 127 (0=off, 1-127=on) Head 3 Playback Off/On 23 0, 127 (0=off, 1-127=on) Head 4 Playback Off/On 24 0, 127 (0=off, 1-127=on) H ead 1 Level 25 0-127 H ead 2 Level 26 0-127 H ead 3 Level 27 0-127 H ead 4 Level 28 0-127PA R AMETE R S CC# R ANGE NOTES H ead 1 Pan 29 0-127 H ead 2 Pan 30 0-127 H ead 3 Pan 31 0-127 H ead 4 Pan 32 0-127Head 1 Feedback Off/On 34 0, 127 (0=off, 1-127=on)Head 2 Feedback Off/On 35 0, 127 (0=off, 1-127=on)Head 3 Feedback Off/On 36 0, 127 (0=off, 1-127=on)Head 4 Feedback Off/On 37 0, 127 (0=off, 1-127=on) Pause ramp speed 38 0-127 Spring (level) 39 0-127 Spring Decay 40 0-127 SOS mode 41 0, 127 (0=normal, 1-127=SOS) Pause (no ramp) 42 0, 127 (0=unpause, 1-127=pause)Pause (ramp) 43 0, 127 (0=unpause, 1-127=pause)Reverse 44 0, 127 (0=normal, 1-127=reverse)Infinite Hold (w/ oscillation) 45 0, 127 (0=release, 1-127=hold)Infinite Hold (w/o oscillation) 46 0-127 (0=release, 1-127=hold)SOS Repeats Level 47 0-127SOS Loop Level 48 0-127SOS Record/Splice/Clear 49 anyExit SOS Looper 50 any MIDI Expression Off/On 60 0, 127 (0=off, 1-127=on)MIDI Clock Off/On 63 0, 127 (0=off, 1-127=on)Echo On/Off 78 0, 127 (0=off, 127=on)Reverb On/Off 79 0, 127 (0=off, 127=on)Footswitch On 80 0, 127 (0=release, 1-127=press)Footswitch Favorite 81 0, 127 (0=release, 1-127=press)Footswitch Tap 82 0, 127 (0=release, 1-127=press)Persist 83 0, 127 (0=persist off, 1-127=persist on)Kill Dry 84 0, 127 (0=dry off, 1-127=dry on)Output Sum 85 0, 127 (0=stereo, 1-127=sum)Remote Tap 93 any Expression Pedal 100 0-127 Bypass/On 102 0, 127 (0=bypass, 1-127=on)MIDI CC NumbersMIDI - Specifications (cont.)Output ModesDepending on how you have Volante connected, the signal routing will be as follows.MONO IN - MONO OUTMono signal (e.g. a guitar or pedal) connected to LEFT IN. Dry signal goes from LEFT IN to LEFT OUT. Processed signal path shown in diagram.LEFT IN LEFT OUTLEFT IN and RIGHT IN , isMONO IN - STEREO OUT (SUM MODE)Mono signal connected to LEFT IN . The dry path goes from LEFT IN to LEFT OUT .LEFT INLEFT OUTRIGHT OUTRIGHT OUTLEFT INLEFT OUTSignal Flow DiagramBelow is a schematic representation of Volante’s signal paths.• Multi-head magnetic media delaymachine providing four playback heads with individual feedback, panning, and level controls • Processor-intense algorithms deliver meticulously nuanced recreations of vintage magnetic echosystems (drum echo, tape echo, studio reel-to-reel echo)• Dedicated control over echo machine tone and media: Low Cut, Mechanics, Wear • Input Record Level for clean reproduction to warm, fat saturation • Independent Spring Reverb• Sound on Sound looping mode with reverse, pause, splice, and infinite repeat functions • High impedance stereo input • Stereo output• Input Level switch allows for both instrument and line level signals • On, Favorite, and Tap Tempo footswitches• Expression pedal input allows the connection of an expression pedal, external tap pedal, 1/4” to MIDI cable, or MultiSwitch Plus • Full featured MIDI in/out supporting MIDI CCs, program changes, and more • USB jack for controlling MIDI via computer • Analog dry path for a zero latency dry signal that is never converted to digital • Premium JFET analog front end• Ultra low noise, high performance 24-bit 96kHz A/D and D/A converters provide uncompromising audio quality • Super high performance SHARC DSP • 32-bit floating point processingFeaturesInput Impedance 1M Ohm Output Impedance 100 Ohm A/D & D/A24-bit 96kHz Max Input Level +8dBu Frequency Response 20Hz to 20kHz Signal to Noise115dB typical DSP performance 1585 MegaFLOPSBypass Switching True Bypass (electromechanical relay switching)Dimensions4.5” deep x 7” wide x 1.75” tall(11.4 cm deep x 10.2 cm wide x 4.4 cm tall)Use an adapter with the following rating: 9VDC center negative; 300mA minimum.SpecificationsPower Adapter RequirementsFactory Preset SettingsPreset 2 (playback 2): Head-onPreset 1 (playback 1): Middle InPreset 3 (playback 3): High Pass TapePreset 4 (playback 4): Silken SeaPreset 5 (feedback 1): Tape 123offon half volume Preset 7 (feedback 3): 3 Headed DrumPreset 8(feedback 4): Tape DreamsWEARECHO LEVELLOW CUT SPRINGREC LEVEL MECHANICSSPACING REPEATS spring decayWEARECHO LEVELLOW CUT SPRINGREC LEVEL MECHANICSeven tripletgoldensilverREPEATSpanning spring decaySPACING WEARLOW CUT REC LEVEL MECHANICSWEARECHO LEVEL LOW CUT SPRING REC LEVEL MECHANICSREPEATS panning spring decay SPACING WEARECHO LEVEL LOW CUT SPRING REC LEVEL MECHANICSSPACING REPEATS spring decay ECHO LEVELSPRINGspring decayWEARLOW CUT REC LEVEL MECHANICSStrymon Non-Transferrable Limited WarrantyWarrantyStrymon warranties the product to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of two (2) years from the original date of purchase when bought new from an authorized dealer in the United States of America or Canada. If the product fails within the warranty period, Strymon will repair or, at our discretion, replace the product at no cost to the original purchaser. Please contact your dealer for information on warranty and service outside of the USA and Canada.ExclusionsThis warranty covers defects in manufacturing discovered while using this product as recommended by Strymon. This warranty does not cover loss or theft, nor does the coverage extend to damage caused by misuse, abuse, unauthorized modification, improper storage, lightning, or natural disasters.Limits of LiabilityIn the case of malfunction, the purchaser’s sole recourse shall be repair or replacement, as described in the preceding paragraphs. Strymon will not be held liable to any party for damages that result from the failure of this product. Damages excluded include, but are not limited to, the following: lost profits, lost savings, damage to other equipment, and incidental or consequential damages arising from the use, or inability to use this product. In no event will Strymon be liable for more than the amount of the purchase price, not to exceed the current retail price of the product. Strymon disclaims any other warranties, expressed or implied. By using the product, the user accepts all terms herein.How to Obtain Service Under this WarrantyFor North American customers: Contact Strymon through our website at /support for Return Authorization and information. Proof of original ownership may be required in the form of a purchase receipt. For International Customers: Contact the Strymon dealer from which the product was purchased from in order to arrange warranty repair service.Strymon® is a division of Damage Control®, LLC.。
Slap-Back Echo delay pedal 用户指南说明书
Analog EchoCongratulations on your purchase of the Slap-Back Echo delay pedal! The Slap-Back Echo is a modern day update of the rare and classic Electro-Harmonix Slap-Back Echo from 1978. A Gain knob, Blend knob, and Time switch allow you to tailor the Slap-Back’s all-analog echo to enhance your tone from subtle doubling to intense bathtub reflections. The compact size allows it to easily squeeze onto crowded pedalboards.POWER SUPPY REQUIREMENTS:9VDC Current: 15mA Polarity: Center-NegativeVoltage:This device comes equipped with an Electro-Harmonix 9.6DC-200 power supply. Use of the wrong adapter or a plug with the wrong polarity may damage the device and void the warranty. Do not exceed 10.5VDC on the power plug. Power supplies rated for less than 25mA can cause the device to act unreliablyControls and Connections1. GAIN Knob The GAIN knob boosts your dry signal before it hits the BLEND knob and echo circuitry. As you turn GAIN clockwise, your signal gets louder. The GAIN knob increases your signal level by up to 20dB, which is handy for added volume during solos and important riffs.2. BLEND Knob The BLEND knob controls the wet/dry mix at the output jack. With the knob fully counterclockwise, the signal is 100% dry. Set the knob fully clockwise and your output is all echo. Please note: the dry and wet signals are both boosted by the GAIN knob. The output signal is boosted even with BLEND set to 100% dry.3. TIME Switch The TIME switch allows you to select between three different delay times:UP: 100msMIDDLE: 65msDOWN: 45ms4. FOOTSWITCH and STATUS LED The footswitch engages or bypasses the effect. The Status LED lights when the effect is engaged. The LED is off in bypass mode. The Slap-Back Echo employs True Bypass.5. INPUT Jack Audio input to the Slap-Back Echo.6. AMP Jack Audio output from the Slap-Back Echo. In bypass mode, the AMP jack is directly connected to the INPUT jack and nothing else.7. 9V Power Jack Attach the output plug from the included power supply to the 9V power jack. The Slap-Back Echo draws 15mA at 9VDC on a center-negative plug. Do not exceed 10.5VDC on the power jack.Operating InstructionsConnect your guitar to the INPUT jack on the Slap-Back Echo and the AMP jack to your amp’s input. Plug in the included power supply and insert its output plug into the power jack. Press the footswitch to ensure the Status LED is lit. Your Slap-Back Echo is now ready to go.For a quick starter setting, set the controls to the following:GAIN: 9 o’clock BLEND: 11 o’clockTIME: Upper positionNotes and Specificationst Audio input impedance at INPUT jack: 220KΩt Audio output impedance at OUTPUT jack: 7KΩt Current draw: 15mAt Power Supply: 9VDC, Center-negative polarityWARRANTY INFORMATIONPlease register online at /product-registration or complete and return the enclosed warranty card within 10 days of purchase. Electro-Harmonix will repair or replace, at its discretion, a product that fails to operate due to defects in materials or workmanship for a period of one year from date of pur-chase. This applies only to original purchasers who have bought their product from an authorized Electro-Harmonix retailer. Repaired or replaced units will then be warranted for the unexpired portion of the original warranty term.If you should need to return your unit for service within the warranty period, please contact the appropriate office listed below. Customers outside the re-gions listed below, please contact EHX Customer Service for information on *******************************+AandCanadiancus-tomers: please obtain a Return Authorization Number(RA#) from EHX Cus-tomer Service before returning your product. With your returned unit, include a written description of the problem as well as your name, address, telephone number, e-mail address, RA# and a copy of your receipt clearly showing the purchase date.United States & Canada EHX Customer Service Electro-Harmonixco New Sensor Corp. 47-50 33rd StreetLong Island City, NY 11101 Tel: 718-937-8300 Email:************EuropeJohn WilliamsElectro-Harmonix UK13 Cwmdonkin TerraceSwansea SA2 0RQUnited KingdomTel: +44 179 247 3258Email:*********************************This warranty gives a purchaser specific legal rights. A purchaser may have even greater rights depending upon the laws of the jurisdiction within which the product was purchased.The CE logo indicates that this product has been tested and shown to conform with all applicable European Conformity directives.The WEEE or “trashcan” logo indicates that this product is made up of electronic components that should notbe trashed alongside household waste but instead should be recycled by a proper electrical waste facility.。