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NETGEAR 1000Base-X SFP 光模块说明书
Installation Guide2. Grasp the sides of the module and pull it straight forward out of the slot.AGM731F and AGM732FThe 1000Base-X SFP transceiver module provides full-duplex 1000Mbps Ethernet operation in each direction for NETGEAR managed switches.The switch automatically detects the module, so you can simply plug it into an available module slot.StandardsAGM731F: IEEE 802.3z, 1000Base-SX AGM732F: IEEE 802.3z, 1000Base-LXConnectorsAGM731F: LC for 62.5/125µm or 50/125µm cable AGM732F: LC for 9/125µm cableDimensions (H x W x D)AGM731F: 2.23 x 0.53 x 0.34 in (56.8 x 13.6 x 8.6 mm)AGM732F: 2.26 x 0.53 x 0.33 in (57.4 x 13.4 x 8.5 mm)WeightAGM731F: 0.58 oz (16.3 g)AGM732F: 0.56 oz (16.0 g)Storage temperature –40–185ºF (–40–85ºC)Case operating temperature23–158ºF (–5–70ºC)Operative relative humidity85% at 77ºF (25ºC)Operating distance multi-mode fiber (MMF)AGM731F:OM1: 900 ft (275 m)OM2: 900–1,800 ft (275–550 m)OM3: 1,800 ft (550 m)Operating distance single mode fiber (SMF)AGM732F: 6 mi (10 km)Power consumption 1.1WMTBFAGM731F: >10 years AGM732F: >10 yearsSafety certification UL 60950-1, CSA-C22.2 No.60950-1Environmental complianceRoHSNETGEAR, Inc.350 East Plumeria Drive San Jose, CA 95134, USA NETGEAR INTERNATIONAL LTD Floor 1, Building 3University Technology Centre Curraheen Road, Cork,T12EF21, Ireland© NETGEAR, Inc., NETGEAR and the NETGEAR Logo are trademarks of NETGEAR, Inc. Any non‑NETGEAR trademarks are used for reference purposes only.Support and CommunityVisit /support to get your questions answered and access the latest downloads.You can also check out our NETGEAR Community for helpful advice at.Regulatory and LegalSi ce produit est vendu au Canada, vous pouvez accéder à ce document en français canadien à https:///support/download/.(If this product is sold in Canada, you can access this document in Canadian French at https:///support/download/.)For regulatory compliance information including the EU Declaration of Conformity, visit https:///about/regulatory/.See the regulatory compliance document before connecting the power supply.For NETGEAR’s Privacy Policy, visit https:///about/privacy-policy.By using this device, you are agreeing to NETGEAR’s Terms and Conditions athttps:///about/terms-and-conditions. If you do not agree, return the device to your place of purchase within your return period.Do not use this device outdoors.Applicable to 6 GHz devices only: Only use the device indoors. The operation of 6 GHz devices is prohibited on oil platforms, cars, trains, boats, and aircraft, except that operation of this device is permitted in large aircraft while flying above 10,000 feet. Operation of transmitters in the 5.925-7.125 GHz band is prohibited for control of or communications with unmanned aircraft systems.June 2022。
JP100HD全高清录播机 用户手册
JP100HD全高清录播机用户手册(V1.0_111123)前言感谢您使用JP100 HD全高清录播机!本手册将帮助您对JP100 HD全高清录播机(以下简称JP100 HD)的安装及使用进行了解;帮助您排除JP100 HD在使用过程中的常见故障。
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感谢您对导播台及相关产品的信任,同时感谢您对信息化教育事业的支持!如果你想了解更多的产品信息,请访问如下网站:目录前言 (2)目录 (3)概述 (4)第一章录播系统的安装 (5)1.1 软件列表 (5)1.2 驱动的安装 (5)1.3 全高清录播系统的安装 (6)第二章使用前的准备 (6)第三章录播系统的使用 (6)3.1 录播系统控制界面介绍 (6)3.2 录制、设置区 (7)3.2.1录制模式 (8)3.2.2 系统模式 (8)3.2.3 直播控制 (13)3.2.4 录像控制 (14)3.3 编辑区 (14)3.3.1 鼠标点击跟踪控制 (15)3.3.2 自动跟踪手动切换 (15)3.3.4 台标设置 (17)3.3.5 字幕控制 (17)3.4 主播窗口 (18)3.5 预监区 (18)3.6 信息显示区 (19)3.7 录像文件 (19)第四章全高清录播机技术参数 (20)4.1主机及配件技术指标 (20)4.2音视频输入主要参数 (20)4.3 流媒体格式 (21)概述JP100HD是一款高能、高可靠全高清录播机,是我公司从事教学现场录制和直播工作以来,凭借多年的技术积淀,结合当前最先进的芯片和最新的编码技术,精心设计的产品。
Phoenix-100简介(for dealer)
中文名称 美罗培南 莫西沙星 青霉素 普那霉素 奎宁始霉素 链霉素—高浓度 替考拉宁 特利霉素 四环素 甲氧苄氨嘧啶 万古霉素
Phoenix-100
耐药机制监测
耐药机制的检测:
• ESBL • MRS • HLSR • HLKR • HLGR • VRE • BL • LLPRSP • HLPRSP • MEFF • MLSB • VRSA
中文名称 阿莫西林 头孢吡肟 头孢噻肟 氯霉素 克林霉素 红霉素 庆大霉素—高浓度 卡那霉素—高浓度 左旋氧氟沙星 利奈唑烷
英文名称 Meropenem Moxifloxacin Penicillin Pristinamycin Quinupristin Streptomycin - Syn Teicoplanin Telithromycin Tetracycline Trimethoprim/Sulfa. Vancomycin
BD Phoenix-100 System
全自动细菌鉴定/药敏系统
PhoenixTM -100
凤凰全自动细菌鉴定/药敏检测系统
Phoenix-100 鉴定实验
• 51- 孔鉴定实验 • 利用显色(chromogens)和荧光(fluorogens)
底物用于细菌的鉴定。
Phoenix-100 鉴定实验
葡萄球菌
84.7% 87.7%
肠球菌
97.6% 80.7%
Phoenix Vitek II
Phoenix-100
药敏检测
真正的 MIC 值检测:
• 85- 孔药敏实验 (turbidility chromeogens) • 应用微量肉汤法,对倍稀释,检测MIC值。 • 应用了BD 公司专利的AST显色指示剂(氧化还原指示剂),
centipede 的词源
centipede 这个词的词源可以追溯到拉丁语中的 "centipede",意思是“百足虫”。
在拉丁语中,"centi-" 表示“一百”,"-ped-" 表示“足”,所以 "centipede" 的字面意思是“有一百只足的虫”。
然而,这种称呼并不完全准确,因为 centipede 并不是真的有整整一百只足。
实际上,大多数 centipede 只有大约 30 到 354 只足。
不过,这个错误并没有被纠正,可能是因为centipede 的足数量变化很大,而且这个词的发音比较简单,易于记忆。
在英语中,centipede 这个词通常用来指一种有很长身体和很多足的昆虫。
这些昆虫通常是棕色的,身体分为很多小节,每个小节都有一对足。
它们通常在潮湿的地方生活,比如花园和森林。
在科学上,centipede 这个词被用来指一类昆虫,包括很多种不同的物种。
这些昆虫属于节肢动物门,唇足纲,是蜈蚣和马陆的近亲。
它们的身体分为很多小节,每个小节都有一对足,这些足可以帮助它们在地面或墙壁上快速移动。
总之,centipede 这个词的词源可以追溯到拉丁语中的 "centipede",意思是“百足虫”。
这个词现在被用来指一类昆虫,包括很多种不同的物种。
虽然这个词的起源并不完全准确,但它已经成为一个被广泛接受的术语,用来指这类昆虫。
海尔电子洗衣机产品说明书
Section 6: Parts DataDC50X264310131211216547Cabinet GroupKey Part Number Description Quantity * 9960-285-008Door Assy., Loading Complete-Wht (2)* 9960-285-011Door Assy., Loading Complete-SS (2)* 9960-285-007Door Assy., Loading Complete-Chrome/BLK/SS (2)1 9960-284-002Door Assy., Loading-SS(ring only) (2)1 9960-284-004Door Assy., Loading-Chrome(ring only) (2)2 9982-353-002Plate Assy., Hinge (Wht) No Pin (2)2 9982-353-001Plate Assy., Hinge (SS) No Pin (2)* 9545-012-015Screw, Hinge to Door (8)* 8640-413-002Nut, Hinge to Door (8)3 9212-002-004Glass, Door (2)4 9206-413-002Gasket, Glass Black (2)* 9548-117-000Support, Door Glass (2)5 9206-420-005Gasket, Outer Rim Black (2)6 9244-082-001Handle, Loading Door (2)* 9545-018-017Screw, Handle 1/4-20 x 3/8 (4)* 9531-033-003Stud, Door Catch (2)* 8640-413-001Nut, Hex (2)* 8640-413-003Nut, Acorn (2)* 9086-015-002Catch, Loading Door (2)* 8638-190-009Pop Rivet for mtg. catch (4)* 8641-582-006Lockwasher (4)* 8640-399-001Spring Nut (6)7 9989-521-003Panel Assy., Front- Lower (Wht) (1)7 9989-521-001Panel Assy., Front- Lower (SS) (1)8 9989-517-003Panel Assy., Front- Upper (Wht) (1)8 9989-517-001Panel Assy., Front- Upper (SS) (1)* 9277-054-001Insulation Front Panel, half moon (top) (2)* 9277-054-002Insulation Front Panel, half moon (bottom) (2)9 9545-008-014Screw, FLHDCR, 10B x 1 (14) (6)* 8641-585-001 Lockwasher* 8640-399-001Nut, Spring (12)10 9544-069-002Strap, Hinge (Wht) (2)10 9544-069-005Strap, Hinge (SS/Black) (2)* 9545-012-028Screw, Hinge to Panel (8)11 9545-052-001Screw, Door to Hinge Strap (Special Black Type) (2)12 8641-436-003Washer, Fiber (2)13 9021-041-001Acceptor, Coin (1)* 9486-149-001Retainer, Coin Acceptor (2)14 9545-053-002Screw (4)* 9801-099-001Switch, Optical (1)Cabinet Group ContinuedKey Part Number Description Quantity15 9994-032-001Escutcheon, Upper (1)16 9435-039-002Trim, Overlay-Upper Blue (1)16 9435-039-001 Trim, Overlay-Upper Black (1)17 9994-033-001Escutcheon, Lower (1)18 9435-023-001Trim, Overlay-Lower Blue (1)18 9435-031-001Trim, Overlay-Lower Black (1)* 9545-020-009Screw (20)19 9412-167-002Nameplate Stack Dryer Express Blue (1)19 9412-167-001Nameplate Stack Dryer Express Black (1)20 9866-005-001Lint Drawer Assembly Blue (2)20 9866-005-004Lint Drawer Assembly Black (2)21 9435-024-001Overlay Trim, Lint Drwr-Blue (1)21 9435-032-001Overlay Trim, Lint Drwr-Black (1)* 9532-074-003Felt Seal ( back of lint screen assembly ) (2)* 9805-033-002Lint Screen Assembly ONLY (no front) (2)* 9555-057-008Replaceable Lint Screen Only (2)22 8650-012-004Lock and Key, Lint Drawer (2)* 6292-006-010Key 6101 only (2)* 9095-043-001Cam, Lock (2)* 9545-008-001Lint Screen Strap Hold Down Screws 10Bx 1/4 (32)23 9857-198-001Controls Assy, Blue (1)23 9857-198-003Controls Assy, Black (1)* 9627-869-001Harness, Electronic Control (1)24 8650-012-003Lock and Key, Control (1)* 9095-041-001Cam, Lock (1)* 6292-006-007Key only 6324 (1)* 9627-855-003Harness, Heat Sensor (1)* 8640-276-002Wire Nut Connector Grey (4)25 9501-004-003Sensor Temp Control (2)26 9501-008-001Bracket for Heat Sensor Mounting (Under Basket) w/ sensor..2* 9545-045-005Screw, Round Head (Mounts sensor; phillips head) (2)* 9209-037-002Gromm.et, 3/16 ID (2)* 8544-006-001Leg, Leveling 1/2” (4)* 9074-320-001 Cover, Cabinet (Top) (1)* 9277-041-017 Insulation Cabinet Cover (1)* 9732-276-001Kit for Dryers without Neutral and using 208-240 volt (1)* 9732-102-013LP Kit for 50Lb Stk Dryers (1)* 9732-243-001Stack Dryer Trunion Puller (1)* 9544-041-002 Strap - Bead Tie (1)27 9942-038-005 Vault, Coin Box (1)* 9545-008-024 Screws, Mounting-Coin Vault (2)28 9897-099-002 Coin Box Assy, Large Blue (1)28 9807-099-004 Coin Box Assy, Large Black (1)191526252792531089Control Parts GroupKey Part Number Description Quantity * 9857-198-001Controls Assy, Electronic Mounted With Membrane Switch, BLU (1)* 9857-198-003Controls Assy, Electronic Mounted With Membrane Switch, BLK (1)1 9826-008-001 Trough Assembly (1)2 9032-062-002 Button-Push, Control, Blue (2)2 9032-062-001 Button-Push, Control, Black (2)3 9538-166-011Spacer-Metal, 4mm (4)4 9486-158-001 Retainer-Push Button (2)5 8640-424-002Nut-Hex, Elastic stop, #4-40 (4)6 8652-130-038Terminal-Grounding clip (1)7 9534-365-001Spring-Flat, Control (1)8 9545-008-001Screw-Hex, #10B x 1/4 (2)9 9545-044-010 Screw-Hex, #10B x 1/4 (10)9 8641-582-005Washer-External tooth, #6 (10)10 9435-038-001Overlay-Control, Coin, Black (1)10 9435-038-002Overlay-Control, Coin, Blue (1)11 9021-041-001Acceptor-Coin, Optical (1)* 9486-149-001Retainer, Coin Acceptor (1)12 9545-053-002Screw (4)* 9801-099-001 Optical Sensor, Replacement (1)Note: Jumpers required if using 1.5 Control on Older Machines (P9 Connection)* 8220-155-001 Wire Assy, Jumper, 30Lb Stack Coin (1)* 8220-155-002 Wire Assy, Jumper, 50Lb Stack Coin (1)Door Switch GroupPart NumberDescription Quantity9539-487-001Door Switches (2)Hinge Plate Cover1 9074-340-002 Cover-Hinge, Black .....................................................................22 8636-008-010 Screw-TRHDCR, 10B x 3/8, Black.. (4)12Bearing Housing GroupKey Part Number Description Quantity J1 9241-189-002 Housing, Bearing (2)J2 9036-159-003Bearing, Ball Rear..................................................................... .2 * 9538-183-001 Spacer, Bearing (2)* 9036-159-001Bearing, Ball Front .................................................................... .2 J5 9545-017-017Bolt, 1/2 x 3/4 . (8)J7 8640-417-002Nut, 1/2 (8)* 9803-201-001Bearing Housing Complete Ass’y (includes bearings,spacer) (2)J4 9545-017-018Screw 1/2 x 1 1/2 (4)Burner Housing GroupKey Part Number Description Quantity * 9803-207-001 Housing Assembly, Burner (2)1a 9452-730-001Service Burner Plate Front... (2)1 9452-729-001 Service Plate baffl e Recirculation Chamber Clean Out (2)* 9545-008-006Screws (8)2 9545-008-001Screw (16)18 9003-220-001Angle, Burner Support (2)* 9545-008-006Screw (4)17 9048-020-002Burner, Main (4)* 9545-008-006Screw 10AB x 3/8” (4)* 9454-824-001 Panel, Back Burner Housing (2)4 9545-008-001Screw 10B x1/4” (8)5 9875-002-003Electrode Assy, Ignition (2)19 9545-045-001Screw, Electrode Mtg 8B x 1/4” (4)7 9379-186-001Valve, Gas Shut Off (1)8 9857-134-001Control Assy, Gas (2)9 9381-012-001Manifold, Assy (2)* 9425-069-021Orifi ce, Burner-Natural #27 (4)* 9425-069-022Orifi ce, Burner-LP #44 (4)10 9029-175-001Bracket, Manifold (2)22 8615-104-038Pipe Plug in end of Burner Manifold (2)* 9545-008-006Screw (4)12 9576-203-002Thermostat, Hi-Limit (2)* 9538-142-001Spacer, Hi-Limit (4)* 9545-045-007 Screw 8B x 3/4” (4)13 9074-329-001Cover, Hi-Limit Stat Ignitor (2)* 9545-008-006Screw (6)* 9576-207-008Thermostat, Safety Shutoff (2)* 9545-008-006Screw (4)15 9825-062-001Cover, Safety Stat (2)* 9545-008-024Screw (6)16 9857-116-003Control, Ignition Fenwall (3 trybox) (2)* 9732-102-013Kit, LP Conversion 50Lb Stack Kit (2)* 9838-018-003Welded One Piece Gas Pipe Assembly (1)Part # 8533-085-001 9/14Burner Housing Group Photos10221092221851A141594851613Rear ViewKey Part Number Description Quantity * 9627-861-001Wire Harness Overtemperature Switch/Air Switch (2)* 9801-098-001Switch Assy, Air Flow (2)1 9539-461-009Switch, Air Flow (2)2 9029-200-001 Bracket, Switch- Air Flow (2)3 9008-007-001Actuator, Switch (2)4 9451-169-002Pin, Cotter (2)5 9545-020-001Screw 4-40 x 5/8” (4)* 8640-401-001Nut, Special Twin .#4-40 (2)* 9550-169-003Shield, Switch (2)6 9376-322-001Motor, Drive (2)7 9452-770-001Plate, Motor Mounting (1)* 9545-029-008Bolt 3/8” - 16 x 3/4” (8)* 8641-582-003Lockwash Spring 3/8 (8)8 9545-018-019Screw, Motor Plate to Back Assy. 1/4-20x 2 1/2 (8)* 8641-582-007Lockwasher 1/4 (8)9 9538-163-006Spacr (8)* 8641-581-017Flat Washer 1/4 x 7/8 (24)* 9209-086-002Rubber Grommet (8)* 9538-166-006Grommet Spacers (8)* 9545-028-013Screw, Set (4)10 9962-018-002Back Assy, Blower Hsg (2)11 9991-053-001Support Assy, Intermed. Pulley (2)12 9545-029-010Bolt, Rd Hd 3/8-16 x 1 1/4 (6)12 8640-415-004Nut Flange Wizlock 3/8” - 16 (6)12 8641-581-035Washer, Flat (6)13 9545-029-003Bolt, 3/8-16 x 1 1/2 (2)14 9861-022-001Arm Assy-Tension, Complete (2)* 9487-200-003Ring-Retaining (6)15 9908-048-003Pulley Assy, Intermediate with bronze fl ange bearing (2)* 9036-145-002Bronze Flange Bearing (4)16 9908-047-002Pulley Driven Tumbler (2)17 9040-076-009Belt, Drive Motor (2)18 9040-073-011Belt, Driven Intermediate to Tumbler (2)19 9534-151-000Spring, Tension (2)20 9099-012-005Chain, Tension (2)21 9248-022-002Hook, Tension (2)* 9451-146-001Pin, Damper Hinge (2)* 9074-334-001 Cover Duct Upper (1)22 9973-032-001 Heat Recirculation Assembly Duct (2)* 9453-169-013Motor Pulley - Driver (1)* 9545-028-013Set Screws (2) (2)* 9278-043-001Impeller23 8641-581-026Washer, Flat 1/2” for Tumbler Pulley (2)24 9545-017-009Bolt, 1/2”-13 x 1 1/4 (2)25 8641-582-016Washer, Star 1/2” for Tumbler Pulley (2)* 9545-008-001Screw 10 Bx 1/4” (6)* 9545-014-004Bolt, 5/16-18 x 5/8” (8) (8)5/16-18* 8640-400-003Nut,* 9538-184-001Spacer, Shaft (2)* 9487-234-005Ring Tolerance (2)* 9125-007-001Damper Inside Duct Exhaust (2)* 9125-007-002Damper Inside Duct Exhaust (1)* 8520-141-000Nut, Spring (4)* 9074-335-001Cover Duct Lower (1)* 9545-008-024Screw 10ABx 3/8” (72)* 9029-173-001Bracket for Wire Harness Under Burner Housing (2)Part # 8533-085-001 9/14Part # 8533-085-001 9/14Rear View Photos1264722Rear Panel & Cover GroupKey Part Number Description Quantity19208-090-001Rear Guard Side Panel 1 (2)4 9545-008-024Screws 10 AB x 3/8 (30)5 8502-649-001Label - Connection Electrical (1)8 9208-089-001Rear Guard Back Panel (2)10 8502-600-001Label Warning & Notice (1)11 8502-645-001Label - Instructions (1)12 9109-113-001Transition Assembly Outlet (1)13 9074-320-001 Top Cover Dryer Panel (1)14 9550-188-001 Top Burner Housing Heat Shield Inlet (1)15 9074-321-001 Top Panel Burner Housing Cover (1)Part # 8533-085-001 9/141851113121514Tumbler GroupKey Part Number Description Quantity 9848-131-001Tumbler Assembly Galvanized w/spider (2)G2 9568-013-001Spider Assembly (2)G3 9497-226-002Rod, Tumbler (6)G4 8640-417-005Nut, 1/2 - 13 (6)G6 8641-590-002Washer, Special (6).............................................................................AR G7 9552-013-000Shim* 9848-130-002Tumbler Assembly Stainless Steel (2)G1 9848-130-001Tumber Assembly Galvanized (2)Part # 8533-085-001 9/14Control Assembly GroupKey Part Number DescriptionQuantity* 9857-189-001 Control Assmbly Complete (all below included) .............................1* 9108-117-001 Control Box Cover ..................................................................... 1* 8220-001-478 Wire Assembly Green 7” ............................................................ 1* 8639-621-007 Screw #10-32 x 12 Green ............................................................1* 8641-582-006 Lockwasher Ext Tooth #10 ..........................................................13 9897-026-002 Terminal Block Main Power Middle ...............................................14 9897-026-001 Terminal Block ............................................................................2* 9545-045-012 Screw #8 ABx 1/2 for terminal block ............................................6 5 8711-011-001 Transformer Ignition ...................................................................2* 9545-008-024 Screws 10AB x 3/8” ...................................................................46 9982-348-001 Plate Assembly MTG Ignition Control............................................2* 9545-008-024 Screws 10B x 1/4” MTG Above Plate and Others ...........................47 9857-116-003 Ignition Control ..........................................................................2* 8640-411-003 #6-32 Nuts ................................................................................48 9631-403-009 Wire Assembly High Voltage Upper ..............................................19 9627-860-001 Wire Harness Ignition Control Upper ............................................110 9627-860-002 Wire Harness Ignition Control Lower ............................................1* 9053-067-002 Bushing Wire 7/8” .......................................................................413 9200-001-002 Fuseholder Assembly ..................................................................314 8636-018-001 Fuse 1.5 Amp .............................................................................315 5192-299-001 Relay Power ...............................................................................216 9897-035-001 Terminal Block Assembly Main Power Inlet ...................................1* 9545-008-024 Screw #8 AB x 1/2” ....................................................................2* 8220-062-036 Wire Assembly Red/Black 14” ......................................................1* 8220-062-037 Wire Assembly Red/White 14” .....................................................1* 8220-062-038 Wire Assembly White 14” ............................................................221 9627-864-004 Wire Harness Motor Extension .....................................................2* 9527-007-001 Stand Off - Wire Saddle / Arrowhead ..........................................13* 9545-031-005 Screw 6 B x 3/8” ........................................................................422 9558-029-003 Strip Terminal Marker (Behind Input Power) ..................................124 9627-863-001 Wire Harness Main Extension Access Under Burner Housing .........123 9631-403-008 Wire Ass’y - High Voltage Lower ..................................................125 9627-859-001 Wire Harness - Main Power (1)Part # 8533-085-001 9/14Control Assembly GroupPart # 8533-085-001 9/1416252223245Coin AccecptorKey Part Number Description Quantity1 9021-041-001Coin Accecptor, Optical (1)Replacement (1)2 9801-099-001Sensor-Optical,3 9545-039-002Screw, Heighth Bar, 3mm (2)* 9486-136-001 Retainer, Coin Acceptor (1)* 9545-053-002 Screw (4)Part # 8533-085-001 9/14NotesPart # 8533-085-001 9/14NotesPart # 8533-085-001 9/14Section 7: VoltageConversionPart # 8533-085-001 9/14Part # 8533-085-001 9/14Instructions - Convert a Dual Voltage Stack Dryer from 120V to 208-240V with Neutral Wire Only1. Remove incoming power from the dryer. Use a known working voltmeter to check power.2. Remove the cover of both the upper and lower control box assemblies from the dryer using a 5/16” wrench.3. Move the black/blue wire from the N position of the main power terminal block to the L2 position of the mainpower terminal block in the upper control box assembly. See Figure 6 below.4. Move the white wire of the upper motor harness to an upper inner left terminal in the middle terminal block in thelower control box assembly. See Figure 6 below.5. Move the orange wire of the upper motor harness to an upper inner left terminal in the middle terminal block inthe lower control box assembly. See Figure 6 below.6. Move the white wire of the lower motor harness to a lower inner left terminal in the middle terminal block in thelower control box assembly. See Figure 6 below.7. Move the orange wire of the lower motor harness to a lower inner left terminal in the middle terminal block in thelower control box assembly. See Figure 6 below.8. Reconnect power to the dryer and test to ensure proper operation; one line voltage to L1, one line voltage to L2,the neutral to N, and the earth ground to E.9. Reinstall the cover of both the upper and lower control box assemblies from the dryer using a 5/16” wrench.Part # 8533-085-001 9/14NotesPart # 8533-085-001 9/14Section 9: MaintenancePart # 8533-085-001 9/14MaintenanceDaily1. Clean lint screen by unlocking and sliding out in their tracks for access. Use soft brush ifnecessary. Failure to do so will slow drying and increase gas usage and temperatures through out the dryer.2. Check lint screen for tears. Replace if necessary.Monthly1. Remove lint accumulation from end bells of motor.2. Clean lint from lint screen compartment.3. Remove lint and dirt accumulation from top of the dryer and all areas above, and around theburners and burner housing. Failure to keep this portion of the dryer clean can lead to a buildup of lint creating a fi re hazard.4. Inspect Recirculation burner housing for excessive buildup.5. Place a few drops of light oil on top and bottom pivots of the clothes door hinge.6. Grease bearings and shaft of intermediate drive pulley.Quarterly1. Check belts for looseness, wear or fraying.2. Inspect gasket of door glass for excessive wear.3. Check tightness of all fasteners holding parts to support channel.4. Check tightness of tumbler shaft retaining nut. MUST MAINTAIN 150 FOOT LBS.5. Remove lint accumulation from primary air ports in burners.6. Grease pivot pins and tension arms where in contact with each other.Semiannually1. Remove and clean main burners.2. Remove all orifi ces and examine for dirt and hole obstruction.3. Remove all lint accumulation. Remove front panel, lint screen housing and remove lintaccumulation.Annually1. Check intermediate pulley bearings for wear.2. Check and remove any lint accumulation from exhaust system.NOTE: DRYER MUST NOT BE OPERATED WITHOUT LINT SCREEN IN PLACE。
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Comparison Table of Main Specificationaa. Hot Rolled Steel - Forming & Drawing QualityEurope U.K.France Germany Italy Spain Sweden Japan U.S.A.U.S.A.Euronom 111BS 1449NFA 36/301DIN 1614UNI 5867UNE 36-086/11SIS JIS G3131ASTM SAE -HR150C-------HR14---AP10-A569-FeP10HR41C-FeP10-SPHC-1010 FeP11HR32C StW22FeP11AP11SPHD-1018 FeP12HR2-StW23FeP12AP12-A6211016 FeP13HR13C StW24FeP13AP13SPHE A6221016(Al Killed)bb. Hot Rolled Steel - High Strength Grades(Structual Quality)Europe U.K.France Germany Italy Spain Sweden Japan U.S.A.U.S.A.EN10025(1993)BS 4360NFA 35/501DIN 17100UNI 7070UNE 36-080/11SIS JIS G3101ASTM SAE S185(BS 1449) 34/20A34-2-Fe320A330-SS34A283B-S23540A---A37014-13-12E-A283C-S235/JR40B E24-2St37-2Fe360B----1010 S27543A----14-13-12E-A570Gr401018 S275JR43B E28-2St44-2Fe430B----1016 -(BS 1449) 43/25-----S41A36/A283D1016(Al Killed) S33550A---A45014-21-72S60A572Gr50-S335JR50B--Fe510B-----S335JO50C E36-3St52-3Fe510C-----cc. Cold Rolled(Reduced) Steel - Forming & Drawing QualityEurope U.K.France Germany Italy Spain Sweden Japan U.S.A.U.S.A.EN10130(1991)BS 1449NFA 36/401DIN 1623UNI 5866UNE 36-086SIS JIS G3141ASTM SAE FeP01CR4C St12FeP01AP0114-11-42SPCC A3661010 FeP03CR3E RRSt13FeP02AP02-SPCD-1008 -CR2---AP0314-11-46SPCE A6191006 FeP04CR1ES RRSt14FeP04AP0414-11-47SPCEN A6201006(Al Killed) FeP05--------FeP06--------=> Surface FinishA GR(General Purpose)X3MA X--CLASS2B FF(Full Finish)Z5MB Z--CLASS1dd. Hot Dipped Galvanized(Zinc-Coated) Steel - Forming & Drawing QualityEurope U.K.France Germany Italy Spain Sweden Japan U.S.A.U.S.A.EN 10142(1991)BS 2989NFA 36/321DIN 17162UNI 5753UNE 36-310SIS JIS G3302ASTM ASTM(EN DIN/EN BS)(OLD)(AMENDMENT) -Z1--FeO0GZ--SGCC A526A653-CQDX51D+Z/ZF/FeP02G Z2GC St02Z FeKPGZ GRADE 4114-11-51SGCD1A527A653-LFQDX52D+Z/ZF/FeP03G Z3GE St03Z FeP01GZ GRADE 4314-11-52SGCD2A528A653-DQDX53D+Z/ZF/FeP05G Z5GES St05Z FeP03GZ GRADE 4414-11-57SGCD3A642A653-DDQ DX54D+Z/ZF/FeP06G--------=> Surface FinishEurope U.K.France Germany Italy Spain Sweden Japan U.S.A.U.S.A.EN 10142/147BS 2989NFA 36-321/322DIN 17162UNI 5753UNE 36-310SIS JIS G3302ASTM A146SAE NA Spangle N NA NA Spangle N N Regular Spangle Regular Spangle-MA Minimum Spangle M MA MA Minimum Spangle M M Minimized Spangle M inimized Spangle-MB Smooth B B Skin Passed S S Skin Passed-MC Extra Smooth XS C C-E----RA Regular - R(1Z)RA RA----Regular-RB Smooth - S(1Z)RB RB------RC Extra Smooth XS (1Z)RC RC------=> Coating ThicknessEurope U.K.France Germany Italy Spain Sweden Japan U.S.A.ZINC THICKNESS EN 10142/147BS 2989NFA 36-321/322DIN 17162UNI 5753UNE 36-310SIS JIS G3302ASTM A146ZF100IZ 100 (100g/sqm.)Z/100--Zf100.----IZ 180 (180g/sqm.)Z/180--Zf180---ZF140--------Z100G100(100g/sqm.)Z100100Z100Z100Z100Z12(120g/sqm.)G400.026 Z140--------Z200G200(200g/sqm.)Z200200Z200Z200Z200Z18(180g/sqm.)G600.034 Z225------Z22(220g/sqm.)G700.043 Z275G275(275g/sqm.)Z275275Z275Z275Z275Z27(270g/sqm.)G900.054 Z350G350(350g/sqm.)Z350350Z350Z350Z350Z35(350g/sqm.)-Z450G450(450g/sqm.)Z450450Z450Z450-Z45(450g/sqm.)-Z600G600(600g/sqm.)Z600600Z600Z600-Z60(600g/sqm.)-ff) Electro GalvanizedEurope Europe France Germany Italy Spain Sweden Japan U.S.A.U.S.A.EN 10152EN 10152-92DIN 17163-88UNI 5753UNE 36-310SIS JIS G3313ASTM A146SAE DC01+ZE Fe P01 ZE St 12 ZE SECC A591-CQ-DC03+ZE Fe P03 ZE RRSt 13 ZE SECD A591-DQ-DC04+ZE Fe P04 ZE St 14 ZE--DC05+ZE Fe P05 ZE-SECEN A591-DQSK-DC06+ZE Fe P06 ZE----=> Coating Thickness(EG)Nominal Minimum Zinc ThicknessMARKINGoz/sqf g/sqm g/sqm mic mtr mm(one side)0.01/0.0105/05 2.50.70EB0.03/0.0310/108.5 1.40.001E80.06/0.0620/2017.0 2.80.003E16ZE25/250.09/0.0930/3025.5 4.20.004E24ZE50/500.12/0.1240/4034.0 5.60.005E320.14/0.1445/450.15/0.1550/5042.570.006E40ZE75/750.17/0.1755/550.18/0.1860/6051.08.570/7059.59.980/8068.011.3New Amendments of EN Specification on Hot Dipped Galvanized Steel Sheet1. EN10142(1991) ; zinc & iron-zinc alloy coatings - Forming QualityAmendments Old Specification QualityDX51D+Z, DX51D+ZF FeP02G Bending & Profiling QualityDX52D+Z, DX52D+ZF FeP03G Drawing QualityDX53D+Z, DX53D+ZF FeP04G Deep Drawing QualityDX54D+Z, DX54D+ZF FeP05G Extra Deep Drawing Quality2. EN10147(1992) ; zinc & iron - zinc alloy coating - Tensile QualityAmendments Old Specification QualityS220GD+Z / S220GD+ZF FeE220G Structural Quality Grade - AS250GD+Z / S220GD+ZF FeE250G Structural Quality Grade - BS280GD+Z / S220GD+ZF FeE280G Structural Quality Grade - CS320GD+Z / S220GD+ZF FeE320G Structural Quality Grade - DS350GD+Z / S220GD+ZF FeE350GS550GD+Z FeE450G Structural Quality Grade - E※ The Number incorporated in the grade specification of each EN10147(1992) - tensile quality - relates to the minimumYIELD STRENGTH of the material.Remarks- In case of ASTM specification, the specification of Hot Dipped Galvanized Steel Sheet was unified as ASTM A653.However, the former specifications likely to ASTM A526, A527, A528, A642 & A446 are also used and available.- Bending Quality of EN specification is called as LOCKFORMING QUALITY in JIS or ASTM specification.。
EZRadioPRO 无线通信模块测试示例说明书
Rev. 0.1 1/15Copyright © 2015 by Silicon Laboratories AN657AN657R A D I O E V A L U A T I O N D E M O F O R EZR A D I O PRO ®1. IntroductionThe Radio Evaluation demo provides an easy way to evaluate the performances of the EZRadioPRO ® devices.The demo can be used in the laboratory to measure the basic RF parameters of the radio (output power, sensitivity,etc.); however, it is mainly designed to evaluate radio performance through range testing.A self explanatory, on-screen menu system walks the user through the radio configuration; so, the demo can be used in stand-alone mode without any PC.2. Hardware ConfigurationThe demo is designed for the Si4030-B1, Si4031-B1, Si4032-B1, Si4330-B1, Si4430-B1, Si4431-B1, Si4432-B1,Si4330-A1, Si4430-A1, Si4431-A1, Si4432-V2, Si100x-B1, Si100x-B2, Si101x-B1, Si101x-B2, Si102x-B2, and Si103x-B2 devices and runs on the UDP platform. More devices will be supported in later versions of the demo.2.1. Test Card and Pico Board OptionsTest cards are provided for Si4x3x, Si100x, and Si101x devices. Pico boards are also provided for the Si102x and Si103x. The Si10xx family includes an MCU and a radio device.The power amplifier and the LNA are not connected inside the Si4x3x and Si10xx devices. Several different test cards and Pico boards are introduced to provide examples for main connection schemes.On test cards or Pico boards using direct-tie connection, the TX and RX pins are directly connected externally,eliminating the need for an RF switch.On test cards or Pico boards using an RF switch, separate transmit and receive pins on the RFIC are connected to an antenna via an SPDT RF switch for single antenna operation. The radio device assists with control of the RF switch. By routing the RX State and TX State signals to any two GPIOs, the radio can automatically control the RF switch. The GPIOs disable the RF switch if the radio is not in active mode.On test cards using split connection, the TX and RX pins are routed to different antenna connectors.The actual antenna configuration of the test cards or Pico boards is stored in the EEPROM of each card. The demo automatically recognizes the antenna connections and sets the boards up accordingly. The user does not need to make these settings.Note:The transmit output of Si4x3x and Si10xx devices must be terminated properly before output power is enabled. This isaccomplished by using a proper antenna or connecting the power amplifier to an RF instrument that provides 50 termi-nation to ensure proper operation and protect the device from damage.AN6572Rev. 0.12.2. UDP PlatformThe example source codes run on the Universal Development Platform (UDP). The UDP consists of several boards. Both the MCU card and the test card are plugged into the UDP Motherboard (UP-BACKPLANE-01EK). It provides the power supply and USB connectivity for the development system. The MCU card (UPMP-F960-EMIF-EK) has several peripherals for simple software development (e.g. LEDs, Push Buttons, etc.), and it has a socket for various MCU selections. The UPPI-F960-EK MCU Pico board is used for software development and has a C8051F960 MCU on it. It controls the radio on the test card using the SPI bus. The test card is connected to the 40-pin connector (J3) on the UDP Motherboard where the following signals are used (UDP_MB refers to UDP Motherboard, and MCU refers to the MCU of the UPMP-F960-EMIF card). Pico boards, such as the UPPI-1020GM-915TR, include the MCU and the radio. Its function is equal to the MCU card and the radio test card. For more information on the UDP platform, refer to the “UDP Motherboard User's Guide”.Table 1. Pin Configuration of Si4x3xTable 2. Pin Configuration of Si102xAN657Rev. 0.132.2.1. Setting up the Development BoardBefore running the demo, the UDP platform must be configured according to the following instructions:If the test card is used:1. Connect the Si4x3x Test card to the 40-pin (J3) connector.2. Connect the antenna(s) to the SMA connector(s) of the test card.3. Set S5 to OFF to disable the 6.5 V voltage on Pin 36 of the test card connector.4. Short the JP19 and JP21 jumpers as shown in Figure 1 to provide VDD for the radio (the currentconsumption of the radio can be measured through these jumpers).5. Short P12(P0.4 and P0.5) on the UPMP-F960-EMIF card.Figure 1. Jumper Positions (JP19, JP21)If the Pico board is used:1. Plug the Pico board into the socket of the UPMP-F960-EMIF card.2. Connect the antenna(s) to the SMA connector(s) of the Pico board.3. Short P12(P0.4 and P0.5) on the UPMP-F960-EMIF card.2.2.2. Downloading and Running the DemoIf the setup is programmed with a different firmware, perform the following steps to set up the board for running the demo:1. Connect the USB debug adapter to the 10-pin J13 connector of the MCU card (see Figure 2).2. To power the board, connect a 9 V dc power supply to J20 (UDP_MB), or connect the development board to a PC over USB cable (J16 on UDP_MB).3. Turn on S3 on UDP_MB (Power switch).4. Start Silicon Labs IDE on your computer.5. Connect the IDE to the C8051F960 MCU (if test card is used) or Si102x, Si103x (if Pico boards is used) of the development board by pressing the Connect button on the toolbar or by invoking the menu Debug → Connect menu item.6. Erase the flash of the C8051F960 MCU or Si10xx in the Debug. Download object code → Erase all code space menu item.7. Download the desired example HEX file either by hitting the Download code (Alt+D) toolbar button or from the Debug → Download object code menu item.8. Hit the Disconnect toolbar button or invoke the Debug → Disconnect menu item to release the device from halt and let it run.Figure 2. J13 Connector of the MCU CardAN6573. DemoAfter running the demo, the first screen is the Welcome Screen, which shows the version number of the firmware. The Welcome Screen is shown for up to three seconds or as long as any of the push buttons is pressed.Figure 3. Welcome Screen3.1. Menu SystemThe on-screen menu system is designed for easy configuration. The user can select between laboratory and range test mode. For accurate range testing, the demo measures the actual packet error rate (PER) of the radio link. The RF settings of the radio can be configured based on predefined data rate, modulation, and frequency settings. It is also possible to change the packet configuration and the output power of the radio.Four push buttons are used to navigate in the menu system, and soft labels help the user understand the current function of the given buttons. In general, push button 1 (PB1) is used to select an item; push buttons 2 (PB2) and 3 (PB3) are used to scroll between the menu options, and push button 4 (PB4) is used to go to the next menu page.A small arrow ( ) points to the actual setting.The demo can be configured through four menu pages. The first page is used to select the functionality of the demo (packet error rate test or laboratory modes). The range test can be performed for single-way (Transmit or Receive mode) or bidirectional (Transceiver mode) radio communication.Figure 4. Range Test Demo ModeAN657In laboratory mode, the following tests are available:⏹ Unmodulated carrier (CW) mode is used to measure the output power of the radio.⏹ Random modulated (PN9) mode is used to verify the modulated output power.⏹ Bite Error Rate (BER) mode is used to measure the sensitivity of the radio with a continuous PN9modulated data stream.⏹ Packet Error Rate (PER) mode is used to measure the sensitivity of the radio based on packet reception.⏹ In Direct Receive (RAW RX) mode, the received continuous data stream is provided on one of the GPIOsof the radio.Figure 5. Laboratory ModeThe basic RF parameters (data rate, modulation, and frequency) can be selected from a predefined list on Menu Page 2.Most of the test cards or Pico boards are designed for a certain frequency band. There is an EEPROM on each test card or Pico board that contains this information. The demo offers only the available frequencies for which the test card or Pico board is designed.The available RF settings vary for different frequency bands.The menu page shown in Figure 7 is used to adjust the output power of the radio.Figure 7. Output Power SettingAN657Menu Page 4 is used to configure the packet configuration of the Packet Error Rate demo. The Self ID field is filled automatically based on the serial number of the given test card or Pico board. It is important to set up the destination ID accurately or the link will not work. The destination ID has to be the self ID of the other device.The default packet configuration of the demo is as follows:1. Destination ID is the same as the Self ID.2. Packet payload length is 5 bytes.3. Max. packets is 1000 packets.However, the length of the packet can be adjusted with the Packet Length option if the user wants to test the Packet Error Rate with a longer packet.The “Max. Packets” option defines the number of packets to be sent during the test.The Packet Length and the Max. Packet options must be configured only on the Transmit (initiator) side of the link and apply on the receive side automatically.Figure 8. Packet ConfigurationIf RAW mode of Laboratory mode is selected, there are only two pages for the user to configure the chip. For information on the sections on Menu Pages 2 (Figure 9) and 3 (Figures 10 and 11), refer to “AN463: Raw Data Mode with EZRadioPRO”.Figure 9. RF Parameters SettingFigure 10. Software Algorithms Setting when Deglitch Method is 2AN657Figure 11. Software Algorithms Setting when Deglitch Method is 13.2. Bidirectional Range TestAfter the demo is fully configured, it enters into the demo page, where the range test can be started.The screen is divided into three sections. At the top of the page, soft labels show the functions of the LEDs. LED1 blinks when a packet is transmitted; LED2 blinks if a packet is successfully received (with valid CRC and packet content matching the expected value), and LED3 shows the actual Receive Signal Strength Level (RSSI) of the received packet on a bar graph.The middle section of the screen, shown in Figure 12, summarizes the RF settings and the source/destination addresses.Figure 12. Demo PageAt the bottom of the screen, the soft labels show the actual functionality of the push buttons. PB3 and PB4 are used to go back to the configuration menu.After entering Demo mode, both ends of the link are in receive mode. The test starts if one end of the link starts to transmit ping packets; it can be initiated by pressing PB1. After that, the originator transmits a ping packet for the second board. If it receives the packet correctly, it transmits an acknowledgement packet. Each ping packet has a serial number (increased by the originator after every packet transmission) that is transmitted back by the acknowledgement packet. If the originator receives the acknowledgement within a predefined timeout, then it considers the link to be working; otherwise, it increases the number of missed packets by one. The originator also stores the number of transmitted PING packets, so the demo can calculate the Packet Error Rate based on this information. These are updated on the sixth line of the LCD after each packet transmission (number of received ACK / number of sent packets, actual packet error rate in percent).AN657Figure 13. Running PER TestThe demo runs as long as the number of transmitted packets has reached the predefined number or until it is interrupted by PB1.3.3. One-Way Range TestThe range test can also be performed with one-way radio communication. In this case, one end of the link needs to be set up as the transmitter (this will be the originator as described in the bidirectional link); the other end of the link needs to be the receiver.The test needs start at the transmit side by pressing PB1. The test runs as long as the number of transmitted packets reaching the predefined number or the demo is interrupted by PB1. The user can follow the number of transmitted packets on the LCD.Figure 14. Transmit NodeThe demo works the same as the bidirectional one; however, the number of lost packets and the packet error rate are defined only at the receive side based on the difference between the previously- and last-received packet IDs.Figure 15. Receive NodeAN6573.4. Laboratory ModesThese modes can be used to fully evaluate the receiving and transmitting performances of the radio. Note that all the lab modes require RF test equipment, such as a spectrum analyzer and RF signal generator.3.4.1. CW ModeCW mode is used to test the output power of the test card and obverse the unmodulated carrier spectrum. In this mode, only the frequency and the output power are configurable parameters.A spectrum analyzer is used to measure the transmit performances of the radio and must be connected through a proper RF cable to the TX SMA connector of the test card or Pico board.Figure 16. LCD Screen During CW ModeFigure 17. Unmodulated CW Signal Measured with Spectrum AnalyzerAN6573.4.2. PN9 ModeIn this mode, the power amplifier of the radio is generated internally using a pseudo-random (PN9 sequence) bit generator. The primary purpose of this mode is to observe the modulated spectrum without having to provide data for the radio.Figure 18 shows the last page of the PN9 mode, and Figure 18 shows the spectrum when the test card works in PN9 mode. The data rate is 256 kbps; the deviation is 128 kHz, and the modulation type is GFSK.Figure 18. LCD Screen during PN9 ModeFigure 19. PN9 Modulated Signal (GFSK, 256 kbps Data Rate, ±128 kHz Deviation)AN6573.4.3. BER ModeThe sensitivity of the radio can be measured with a random continuous data stream (PN9). This mode is called biterror rate. The radio is set into continuous receive mode. The RF data needs to be fed to the RX SMA of the testcard or Pico board, and the radio provides the received data and clock on its GPIOs. GPIO0 outputs the receiveddata. The received data must be fed back to the RF signal generator, which can then compare the transmitted andreceived data bits and calculate the bit error rate. By adjusting the output power of the signal generator, thesensitivity of the radio can be measured (it is typically measured for 10–3 BER). The suggested hardwareconfiguration is shown in Figure 20.Figure 20. BER Measurement SetupFigure 21. LCD Screen During BER ModeAN6573.4.4. PER ModeThe sensitivity of the radio can be measured by receiving packets. This test also involves an RF signal generator,which can transmit predefined packets after a trigger signal. In this mode, the radio is set to receive; then, thedemo generates a trigger (falling edge on LED1). Upon receiving the trigger, the generator must send a packet. Ifthe radio does not receive the packet within timeout, it increases the number of the missed packet counter andupdates the PER information and the actual RSSI on the LCD screen. By adjusting the output power of thegenerator, the sensitivity of the radio can be determined. It is usually defined for a 1% or 20% packet error rate.Figure 22. PER Test with Signal GeneratorFigure 23. Packet Error Rate Measurement SetupAN6573.4.5. RX RAW ModeThe radio can be used to receive a continuous bit stream and provide this information on one of the GPIOs. The Si443x allows for the reception of any packet structure without the need to follow the recommended packet structure in the data sheet. Refer to “AN463: Raw Data Mode with EZRadioPRO” for more details. The RAW data mode is implemented here as one of the laboratory modes. During this mode, the demo is in continuous Receive mode and provides the received data bits on GPIO1 and the data clock on GPIO2. After the software algorithm filter, the glitch of the received data is removed, and the clear received data is provided on the PIEZO speaker, which is located on the right top of the LCD card.Notes:1.Because we provide received data on GPIO1 and data clock on GPIO2, the test cards or Pico boards usingan RF switch cannot work in this mode.2. R10, R11, R12, R15, R16, and R19 on the UPMP-F960-EMIF card should be configured correctly. R11, R15,and R19 should be connected, and R10, R12, and R16 should be disconnected.Figure 24. RX RAW Mode Silicon Laboratories Inc.400 West Cesar Chavez Austin, TX 78701USASmart. Connected. 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黑胜黑胜 NAS 110 网络附着存储设备说明文件说明书
The BlackArmor® NAS 110 server is a network attached storage solution designed to provide centralized storage,data backup and media streaming for up to 10 PCs. Help protect important data with automatic full-systembackup, SafetyDrill+™ bare metal recovery software and powerful hardware-based encryption.Highlights• D esigned to provide centralized storage and data backup for up to 10 PCs.• Protect network connected PCs with incremental and full-system, automatic backup.*• Secure files with powerful hardware-based encryption.• Functions as an FTP server, enabling remote file access.• Stream media to DLNA® compliant devices and computers running iTunes® software.• O neTouch® backup button duplicates files from storage devices such as digital cameras and USB drivesconnected to the front USB port.• Includes a reliable Seagate® hard drive.• Connect external drives, share a printer or utilize an uninterrupted power supply with the two USB 2.0 ports.• Event email notification.• 3-year limited warranty.Copyright © 2009 Seagate Technology LLC. All rights reserved. Seagate, Seagate Technology and the Wave logo are registered trademarks of Seagate Technology LLC in the United States and/or other countries.BlackArmor, SafetyDrill+, and Global Access are either trademarks or a registered trademarks of Seagate Technology LLC or one of its affiliated companies in the United States and/or other countries. All other trademarksor registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners. When referring to hard drive capacity, one gigabyte, or GB, equals one billion bytes and one terabyte, or TB, equals one trillion bytes. Your computer’soperating system may use a different standard of measurement and report a lower capacity. In addition, some of the listed capacity is used for formatting and other functions, and thus will not be available for data storage.Seagate reserves the right to change, without notice, product offerings or specifications. The export or re-export of hardware or software containing encryption may be regulated by the U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureauof Industry and Security (for more information go to ) DS1695.1-0909Visit for more information about these and other Seagate retail products.Perfect for when you need to:• S tore and access files from acentral, secure location.• A ccess and manage filesremotely.• S tream media to DLNAcompliant devices orcomputers running iTunes®software.• A utomatically perform full-system backups on networkconnect PCs.• S ecure files with hardware-based encryption.• S hare a USB printer withnetwork connected PCs andMacs.Interface 10/100/1000 Ethernet, USB 2.0Capacities1TB, 2TBProduct Dimensions Horiz x Vert x Depth - 2.40”x 6.90” x 5.80” (61.00mm x 176.00mm x 147.00mm)Weight: 2.71lbs (1.22kg)Retail Packaging Specs Box dimensions: Horiz x Vert x Depth – 9.29” x 9.02” x 3.66” (235.97mm x 229.11mm x 92.96mm)Box weight: 3.64lbs (1.65kg)Master carton dimensions: Horiz x Vert x Depth – 11.50” x 10.08” x 9.41” (292.1mm x 256.03mm x 239.01mm)Master carton weight: 11.98lbs (5.43kg)Master carton quantity: 3Master cartons per pallet: 64Pallet dimensions: Horiz x Vert x Depth – 48.00” x 48.43” x 40” (1,219.2mm x 1,230.12mm x 1,016mm)Pallet weight: 812.00lbs (368.32kg)Pallet layers: 4Technical Specifications ConnectivityNetwork ProtocolsNetwork AuthenticationFile Sharing ProtocolsVolume ManagementDisk ManagementBackup ManagementEvent ManagementMedia StreamingDownload ServerRemote Access• 1 internal SATA II port• 2 USB 2.0 host portsCIFS NFS, HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, Bonjour®Microsoft Windows® Server Active DirectoryCIFS, NFS, HTTPS, FTP• Share management• Volume level encryption• Multi-volume management• SMART status monitor• L ocal backup(USB device to NAS, NAS to USB device)• Network NAS to NAS backupEvent email notification• iTunes® server• DLNA® compliant digital media serverDownloader (HTTP and FTP)Seagate Global Access™ service• 1 RJ45 Ethernet port (Gigabit)• Share/folder-level access control list (ACL) support• Quotas setting• Drive standby mode• C lient system backup, Bare Metal Restore(full-system recovery) over network• OneTouch® USB storage device backupSoftware Requirements PC On Network• Pentium® III, 500MHz equivalent processor or higher• Microsoft Windows® XP or Microsoft Vista® OS• I nternet Explorer® 6.0 browser or later, or Firefox™ 2.Xbrowser or later (for management interface and web access)• 256MB RAMMac On Network• Mac OS® X 10.4.11 OS or later• Apple® Safari® 3.1 browser or laterSystem Requirements• Local area network (LAN)• Internet connection (for system updates and web access)• W ired or wireless router with an available 10/100/1000Ethernet port• USB printer or USB disk drive (optional)Inside the Box • BlackArmor NAS 110 storage server• 2M – RJ45 cable• AC power cord• Quick Start Guide• CD-ROM with– BlackArmor® Discovery Software for Windows® OS– BlackArmor® Discovery Software for Mac® OS– B lackArmor® Backup Software for Windows OS(5 licenses*)– Online registration link– Warranty information card*Additional licenses available for purchase at Connectivity• O ne Ethernet port for localnetwork connection, web-based management and remoteaccess.• T wo USB 2.0 ports for externaldrives, printers and uninterruptedpower supplies (UPS).• One internal SATA II port.* Includes data backup software licenses for 5 PCs. Additional licenses available for purchase at .Full-system ProtectionSoftware plays an important role in helping to protect your valuable data and with BlackArmor, you can expect nothing less than the best. To help protect all the files on your PC, our software package provides automatic, incremental and full-system backup. In the event of PC hardware failure, you can utilize the SafetyDrill+™ bare metal restore feature to recover your entire system, including the operating system, programs and settings. Furthermore, the included software also allows you to secure your files with powerful 256-bit encryption.You’re in ControlIn addition to the included backup software, the web-based management interface and BlackArmor ® Discovery tool software are also straightforward to use. The BlackArmor Discovery tool software allows you to get up and running quickly by displaying all of the BlackArmor NAS products connected to your network. From the discovery tool, with a single click, you can view or map shared volumes to your computer, access the web-based user interface or back up the PC you are working from. The BlackArmor NAS 110 storage server can also be managed remotely with DDNS, which can be configured from the web-based management interface.The BlackArmor NAS 110 storage server can function as an FTP server, allowing remote access to files. Using the web-based management interface, you can designate user access manually or integrate with Microsoft ® Active Directory.Moreover, the BlackArmor NAS 110 storage server canstream media files to DLNA ® compliant devices or computers running iTunes ® software, allowing you to centralize media and display content simultaneously on multiple devices.Designed to provide centralized storage and data backup.ExpansionThe one rear-mounted USB 2.0 port allows you to connect an external USB hard drive for additional storage, easily share a USB printer with your network connected computers or connect an uninterrupted power supply (UPS) to safeguard from power failure.OneTouch ® BackupThe OneTouch backup button duplicates files from USB storage devices such as drives and digital cameras connected to the front-mounted USB port.。
JUKI JX-100_100LED_操作说明书
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1.本装置的操作系统采用 Windows XP。 除安装本装置提供的软件之外,加装其他软件,不保证正常运行。对 SSD 内组 装的文件进行转移、重命名、文件夹·文件的压缩、复制,也同样不保证正常 运行,敬请谅解。
iv操作手册为了安全使用机器目录前言s1本书概要s1关于标示s1本书的构成s1用语集s21装置概要1111本装置概要1112本装置的构成112操作程序2121生产流程2122操作概要22步骤1接通主机电源22步骤2执行预热23步骤3读入生产程序24步骤4选择生产画面25步骤5设置生产基板26步骤6把生产所要使用的元件安装在带状送料器等元件供给装置上213步骤7把带状送料器安装在送料器台架上213步骤8确认元件吸取位置214步骤9执行生产218步骤10退出生产画面219步骤11关闭主机电源2203生产时的各项处理3131用完元件在操作选项中选中无元件暂停时3132用完元件操作选项中未勾选无元件暂停时3233标记识别错误3334激光脏污错误3435发生各种错误la识别错误芯片站立异元件判定3536吸嘴错误3637暂停时的用完元件补满功能3738继续生产38操作手册前言本书概要本书是为进行jx100生产的操作方法的入门书
Hitachi SJ100-004NFE 004NFU 小型电机驱动器说明书
Actual Size(SJ100-004NFE, 004NFU)The torque calculation software (sensorless vector control) developed by Hitachi ensures accurate torque control throughout the entire frequency range, even with general purpose motors.• High starting torque of 200%or more (3.7kW~ : 180% or more)• 100% continuous operating torque within a 1:10 speed range (6 to 60 Hz/5 to 50Hz) without motor de-rating. (3.7kW~: 1:3 (20~60Hz))Precise torque regulation using senseless vector control!The small inverterwith the power of a big one1Example of SJ100-015NFE with Hitachi 1.5kW 4 pole totally enclosed type motorP1~4P5P6~7P8P9~12P13P14P15P16P17~18aFeatures a Standard Specifications a Dimensional Drawings a Operation a Function List a Terminal Functions a Protective Functions a Connection Diagrama Applicable Wiring Apparatus and Options a For Correct OperationC O N T E N T Sv Auto tuning to set motor constantsv Second motor setting (Provision to set second motor constants)v PID control provided as standard v 16–stage multispeed operation v Instantaneous power failure retry (frequency stabilization)v Intelligent terminal system allows you to select only the necessary functions from a full lineup of enhanced functions.v FAN ON/OFF selection to provide longer cooling fan lifev Incorporated rush current prevention circuitAdvanced Functions Condensed in One Unit23The SJ100 can be started by pressing the RUN button or receiving anexternal signal through the terminal.Speed can be changed by standard potentiometer, keypad or external signals. Functions are grouped for quick, easy setting.Simple Operation By keypad or externalinput signalsInstallation space is reduced by 56% from the J100 Series and 11% from the compact L50 Series.This allows downsizing of your system installation.Compact Size Saves SpaceThe powerful and intelligent SJ100 inverter series solves your applications requirements for high torque at low speeds.[Dynamic braking circuit incorporated as standard] v CONVEYOR v TRUCK v EXTRUDER v MIXER v LIFT etc.Perfect matching to Constant torque loadCompact, Powerful, Intelligentand Easy to Use4Applicable motor rating (kW )Series nameE:European version for Europe, Australia, Singapore,etc.U:UL version for North America F:Operator panel equipped Input power specification L:Three-phase 200V classN:Single-/three-phase 200V class H:Three-phase 400V classApplicable motor ratingSJ100-004N F ESingle-/Three-phase 200VEurpeanVersion(xxE type)ULVersion(xxUtype)NFE typeLFU type Three-phase200V NFU type Three-phase 400VHFE typeHFU type Single-/Three-phase 200VDevice Net Compatible[SJ100DN ](xxE type)(xxUtype)NFE typeLFU typeThree-phase200V NFU type Three-phase 400VHFE type HFU typeModel Type List0.20.40.550.751.11.52.23.03.74.05.57.50020.2kW0757.5kWThe SJ100 Series of world standard machines provide global performance.v European low–voltage directive compliant, EMC directive compliant (with dedicated noise filter)v UL, c–UL standardsv C–Tick (Australian EMC requirment, with dedicated noise filter)The line-up includes models compatible with DeviceNet.Network-Compatible World Standard Machine Expands Global Business<CE><UL><C–UL><C–Tick>Standard Specifications*1: The protection method conforms to JEM1030.*2: The applicable motor refers to Hitachi standard 3-phase motor (4-pole). To use other motors, care must be taken to prevent the rated motor current from exceeding the rated output current of the inverter.*3: The output voltage decreases as the main power supply voltage decreases. (Except for use of the AVR function)*4: To operate the motor beyond 50/60 Hz, consult the motor manufacturer about the maximum allowable rotation speed.*5: SLV selected, set carrier frequency more than 2.1kHz.*6: At the rated voltage when using a Hitachi standard 3-phase, 4-pole moter.(When selecting high starting torque flux vector contlrol)*7: The braking torque at capacitive feedback is the average deceleration torque at theshortest deceleration (stoppage from 50 Hz) of the motor itself. It is not the continuous regenerative braking torque. And the average deceleration torque varies with motor loss. This value decreases when operating beyond 50/60 Hz. If a large regeneration torque is required, the optional braking resistor should be used. *8: The frequency command is the maximum frequency at 9.8 V for input voltage 0 ~ 10 VDC, or at 19.6 mA for input current 4 ~ 20 mA. If this characteristic is not convenient, contact your Hitachi sales representative.*9: To use the inverter at 40g C or higher, reduce carrier frequency 2.1kHz and derate output current 80%, and remove the top cover.*10: The storage temperature refers to the short-term temperature during transport.*11: Conforms to the test method specified in JIS C0040 (1999). For the model types excluded in the standard specifications, contact your Hitachi sales representative.567OperationThe SJ100 Series can be easily operated with the digital operator panel equipped as standard in the main unit.For remote operation, the remote operator unit is available as an option.the alarm.change the setting.8Function List‘‘xxE type’’and ‘‘xxU type’’ in the tables below refer to the model types for Europe and North America, respectively.9*) Sensorless vector selected, set carrier frequency more than 2.1kHz by b831011H Group:Sensorless Vector Functions12Main circuit terminalFront case (right open)[Main Circuit Terminal]13Trip Monitoring MethodTrip History Monitoring MethodNotes1.Press the reset key 10 seconds after the alarm has occurred.2.If an EEPROM error occurs,be sure to comfirm the seting value again.14Connection Diagram15options are not for these purpose. Reactors and filters except for EMI filter listed above are for general use innoise reduction.Note 2: Fieldbus communications -Please consult your sales representative or distributor for available options.16For Correct OperationApplication to Motors[Application to general-purpose motors][Application to special motors][Installation location and operating environment]Avoid installation in areas of high temperature, excessive humidity, or where moisture can easily collect, as well as areas that are dusty, subject to corrosive gasses, mist of liquid for grinding, or salt. Install the inverter away from direct sunlight in a well-ventilated room that is free of vibration. The inverter can be operated in the ambient temperature range from -10 to 50g C.(carrier frequency and output current must be reduced in the range of 40 to 50g C)17ȜBefore use, be sure to read through the Instruction Manual to insure proper use of the inverter. ȜNote that the inverter requires electrical wiring; a specialist should carry out the wiring.ȜThe inverter in this catalog is designed for general industrial applications. For special applications in fields such as aircraft, outer space, nuclearpower, electrical power, transport vehicles, clinics, and submarine relay equipment, please consult with us in advance.ȜFor application in a facility where human life is involved or serious losses may occur, make sure to provide safety devices to avoid a serious accident.ȜThe inverter is intended for use with a three-phase AC motor. For use with a load other than this, please consult with us.(1) High-frequency components are included in the input/output of the inverter main circuit, and they may cause interference in a transmitter, radio,or sensor if used near the inverter. The interference can be minimized by attaching noise filters (option) in the inverter circuitry. (2) The switching action of an inverter causes an increase in leakage current. Be sure to ground the inverter and the motor.[Main power supply]High-frequency Noise and Leakage CurrentPrecaution for Correct Usage18Printed in Japan(H)SM-E229R 0602。
PX931系列高精度压力传感器产品说明书
HigH-AccurAcy full bridge Output pressure trAnsducerPX931-3KSV,shown smallerthan actual size.SPECIFICATIONSExcitation:12 to 40 Vdc @ 20 mA Output:4 to 20 mA (2 wire)(±10% adjustable)Insulation Resistance: 5 M Ω@ 75 VdcPERFORMANCEAccuracy:±0.15% (combined effect of linearity, hysteresis and repeatability)Shunt Value:On calibration sheet (80% FS)Hysteresis:±0.10% typical Repeatability:±0.05% typicalZero Balance:4 mA (+10%, -2% adj)Operating Temperature Range:-18 to 85°C (0 to 185°F)Compensated Temperature Range:16 to 71°C (60 to 160°F)Thermal Zero Effect:±0.005% full scale/°FThermal Sensitivity Effect:±0.005% reading/°FProof Pressure: 150% rangeBurst Pressure:300% range CONSTRUCTIONBody Material:17-4 PH stainless steel Diaphragm Material:Pressure Port:14Male Thread:10 to 1000 psi Female thread:3000 to 7500 psiWeight:383 g (13.5 oz)Stainless Steel Diaphragm for Compatibility with Most Media 1⁄4NPT Fitting for Fast,Easy, and SecureInstallation Rugged Stainless Steel Case Protects Components from Industrial EnvironmentsQuick-Disconnect Style for Easy Field Connections 2-Wire, 4 to 20 mA Output Provides Excellent Noise Immunity over Long Cable Runs Adjustable Zero and Span Units ≤50 psi are Vented Gage for High Precision PX941A Series0-10 to 0-7500 psi 0-0.7 to 0-500 barHIGH-ACCURACYPRESSURE TRANSMITTERWITH SHUNT CALIBRATOR FOR QUICK CALIBRATION CHECKSMating Connector:PT06F10-6S -R(not included)PX941A-1KSI,1000 psi sealed gage transmitter with 4 to 20 mA output. (not included).10-6S -R , mating connector PT06F PX941A-025GI, shown smaller than actual size.*See section D for compatible meters.Absolute ranges available. Change “G”or “S” to “A” in model number .Ordering Examples: PX941A-050GI,50 psi gage transmitter with 4 to 20 mA output.HIGH-ACCURACY VOLTAGE OUTPUT PRESSURE TRANSDUCERWITH SHUNT FOR QUICK CALIBRATION CHECKSPX951 Series0-10 to 0-7500 psi 0-0.7 to 0-500 barSPECIFICATIONSExcitation:24 to 32 Vdc @ 25 mA Output:0 to 5 Vdc (4 wire) ±10% adj Insulation Resistance:5 M Ω@ 75 VdcPERFORMANCEAccuracy:±0.15% (combined effect of linearity, hysteresis and repeatability)Hysteresis:±0.10% typical Repeatability:+0.05% typical Zero Balance: 0 Vdc ±10% adj Shunt Value:80% full scale Response Time:2 msOperating Temperature Range:-45 to 121ºC (-50 to 250ºF)Compensated Temperature Range:16 to 71°C (60 to 160°F)Thermal Zero Effect:±0.005% full scale/°FThermal Sensitivity Effect:±0.005% reading/°FProof Pressure: 150% rangeCONSTRUCTIONBody Material:17-4 PH stainless steel Diaphragm Material:17-4 PH stainless steelPressure Port:1⁄4-18 NPT Male Thread:10 to 1000 psiFemale thread:3000 to 7500 psi Weight:383 g (13.5 oz)Zero and span adjustments.Stainless Steel Diaphragm for Compatibility with Most Media 1⁄4NPT Fitting for Fast,Easy, and Secure InstallationRugged Stainless Steel Case Protects Components fromIndustrial Environments Quick Disconnect Style for Easy Field Connections 0 to 5 Vdc Output for Maximum Versatility Adjustable Zero and Span Units ≤50 psi are Vented Gage for High PrecisionPX951-1KA5V, 1000 psi absolute transmitter with 0 to 5 Vdc output., mating connector (not incl PX951-1KS5V, shown smaller than actual size.Mating Connector:PT06F10-6S -R (not included)*See section D for compatible meters.Absolute ranges available, replace “G”or “S” with “A” in model number .Ordering Examples: PX951-050G5V, 50 psi gage transmitter with 0 to 5 Vdc output .PT06F10-6S-R uded).。
Leica IP C 和 IP S 打印机驱动软件操作指南说明书
3.1 Available printer driver versions for Windows 8.1 and Windows 10..................................................... 12 3.2 Downloading the IP printer driver from the Leica Biosystems website................................................ 12 3.3 Installing the printer driver........................................................................................................................... 12 3.4 Install the printer............................................................................................................................................. 15
2. Uninstalling existing IP printer driver installations............................................................................. 7
HILTI HIT-RE 500 V4注射可溶性乙醛漆油操作手册说明书
Manuals+— User Manuals Simplified.HILTI HIT-RE 500 V4 Injectable Epoxy Mortar Instruction ManualHome » HILTI » HILTI HIT-RE 500 V4 Injectable Epoxy Mortar Instruction ManualContents1 HIT-RE 500 V4 Injectable EpoxyMortar2 Documents / Resources2.1 ReferencesHIT-RE 500 V4 Injectable Epoxy MortarHilti HIT-RE 500 V4/manual/?id=2294855Contains: 2,2’-[(1-methylethylidene)bis(4,1-phenyleneoxymethylene)]bisoxirane (A); Butanedioldiglycidyl ether (A); 2-methyl-1,5-penta nediamine (B); m-Xylylenediamine (B)Causes severe skin burns and eye damage. (A, B); May cause an allergic skin reaction. (A, B); May cause respira tory irritation. (B); Toxic to aquatic life with long lasting effects. (A, B)1 Dry concrete;2 Water saturated concrete;3 Waterfilled borehole in concrete;4 Submerged borehole in concrete;5 Wood (Spruce/Pine/Fir);6 Hammer drilling;7 Diamond coring;8 Hollow drill bit;9 Roughening tool;10 Wood drill;11 Threaded rod / Threaded sleeve;12 Rebar;13 Uncracked concrete;14 Cracked concrete;15 Working time;16 Initial curing time;17 Curing time;18 Roughening time;19 Temperature of concrete;20 Cartridge temperature;21 ECO mode;22 Automatic filter cleaningHilti (Gt. Britain) Ltd. 1 Trafford Wharf Road Trafford Park GB-M17 1BY Manchester Tel +44 161 886 1000Hilti HIT-RE 500 V4Contains: 2,2’-[(1-methylethylidene)bis(4,1-phenyleneoxymethylene)]bisoxirane (A); butanedioldiglycidyl etherIf reused, attach a new mixer and discard the initial quantity of anchor adhesive.WARNINGImproper handling may cause mortar splashes. Eye contact with mortar may cause irreversible eye damage!Always wear tightly sealed safety glasses, gloves and protective clothes before handling the mortar!Never start dispensing without a mixer properly screwed on.When using an extension hose: Discard of initial mortar flow must be done through supplied mixer only (notPoor load values / potential failure of fastening points due to inadequate borehole cleaning.The boreholesadhesive injection.Hilti hollow drill bits TE-CD, TE-YD must be used in conjunction with a properly maintained Hilti vacuum cleaner with model and suction capacity (volumetric flow rate) as specified in the accessory table.For blowing out the borehole – blow out with oil free air until return air stream is free of noticeable dust.For flushing the borehole – flush with water line pressure until water runs clear.when using wet base material.Ensure that boreholes are filled from the back of the boreholes without forming air voids.If necessary, use the accessories / extensions to reach the back of the borehole.For overhead applications use the overhead accessories HIT-SZ / IP and take special care when inserting the fastening element. Excess adhesive may be forced out of the borehole. Make sure that no mortar drips onto the installer.If a new mixer is installed onto a previously-opened foil pack, the first trigger pulls must be discarded.working time or wood (the base material) may be negatively effected.Not adhering to these setting instructions can result in failure of fastening points.Hilti HIT-RE 500 V4 is subject to approvals from building authorities. This IFU might contain specific application conditions/situationsproduct prescription in approval document takes precedence.212121Hilti Corporation, LI-9494 Schaan Hilti Werke Hilti Corporation, LI-9494 Schaan Hilti Werke Hilti Corporat 2873-CPR-201-662873-CPR-201-672873-CPR-202121Hilti Corporation, LI-9494 Schaan Hilti Werke Hilti Corporation, LI-9494 Schaan Hilti Werke Hilti Corporat21Hilti Corporation, LI-9494 SchaanHilti Werke2873-CPR-201-65ETA-20/0475* Information sur le niveau d’émission de substances volatiles dans l’air intérieur, présentant un risque de toxicitépar inhalation, sur une échelle de classe allant de A+ (très faibles émissions) à C(fortes émissions).Made in GermanyHilti = registered trademark ofHilti Corporation, Schaan, Liechtensteinwww.hilti.group© 2023 Right of technical changes reserved S.E. & ODocuments / ResourcesHILTI HIT-RE 500 V4 Injectable Epoxy Mortar [pdf] Instruction ManualHIT-RE 500 V4 Injectable Epoxy Mortar, HIT-RE 500 V4, Injectable Epoxy Mortar, Epoxy Mortar, MortarReferencesHILTI Country selectorManuals+,。
贝克曼库尔特Optima XPN-100超速离心机用户手册说明书
Optima XPN-100 UltracentrifugeTable of ContentsContentsOverview and SpecificationsBeckman Coulter’s Optima XPN-100 Ultracentrifuge is a high performance centrifuge optimized for spinning its rotor at speeds that can achieve speeds approaching 100,000 rpm or 802,000 x g. It features an imbalance detector that will prevent dangerous operations, a diffusions pump in series with a mechanical vacuum pump to increase spin efficiency, and interchangeable rotors and accessories to customize specific sample requirements. Its main purpose is to separate components of a sample through the use of relative centrifugal force. It has a wide range of applications ranging from separating blood to measuring conformational changes in proteins. Temperature Range: 0 to 40 ℃ ± 1 ℃. Maximum Speed: 100,000 rpm or 802,000 x gTemp Control: ± .5 ℃Speed Control ± 2 rpm of set speed above 1000 rpmTable of Contents 2 ...................................................................................................................................Safety 4.....................................................................................................................................................Aerosol Generation 4 ..........................................................................................Rotating Equipment and Mechanical Failure 4...........................................................Running the Ultracentrifuge 4..................................................................................................................Prepping the Tube 4 ............................................................................................Mounting the Sample 4 ........................................................................................Centrifugation Setup 5 ........................................................................................Programming the Ultra-Centrifuge 6er Setup 6 .....................................................................................................Creating Programs 6 ...........................................................................................Running Programs 6 ............................................................................................Editing Programs 7 .............................................................................................Deleting Programs 7 ............................................................................................Data Viewing 7.........................................................................................................................................Viewing the Real-Time Run Data 7 ..........................................................................View Past Run-Time Data 7...................................................................................Finishing Up 7..........................................................................................................................................Removing the Sample 7........................................................................................Additional Notes 8....................................................................................................................................How to Deal with Errors 8....................................................................................Figure 1: XPN-100’s Home ScreenSafetyAerosol GenerationRotating Equipment and Mechanical FailureRunning the UltracentrifugePrepping the Tube1)Place your samples and counterweights into a sample tube•Be aware that the tubes will collapse if there is not enough of your sample in them, so be sure to fill the tubes per the tube supplierrecommendations2)Cover the centrifuge tube with a Teflon cap3)Heat the top of the centrifuge tube with the soldering gun and press 4)Remove the Teflon cap. The tube should be sealedMounting the Sample1)Open the hatch to the ultracentrifuge2)Insert the sample and its counterweight into a rotor•When using the swinging buckets, all of the buckets must be placed in the rotor even if they are empty •The rotor must still be balanced•Example: If the rotor has space for six buckets,they should all be placed in the rotor even if fourof the buckets are empty3)Close the rotor and place into the ultracentrifuge•Be sure not to spin the rotor prior to running your test or else the system will throw an error4)Close the hatchAerosol Generation: Centrifuges can produce aerosols, and thereis risk of tube breakage or seal failure. Biohazards, as well as any other materials that can produce hazardous aerosols are not to be used in thisHigh Speed Rotation and Mechanical Failure: Neveropen centrifuge unless rotation is stopped. Stop the system (red button) is there is any unusual noise or vibration. Noise or vibration may mean samples are not balanced, tube or bucket has broken, or could be due toThis is an example of what not to doCentrifugation Setup1)Turn on the XPN-100 (Power switch on the right)2)Press the Login button (Green Lock)a.Select your group and enter pin number3)Start on the Home Pagea.Press the Home Page4)Set the Speed and Rotora.Select the Set Speed Tabb.Select the corresponding rotor and labware foryour samplec.Press OKd.Select the desired RPM or RCF.e.Converting from RPM and g-force:i.Visit this website: https:///centrifuges/rotors/calculatorii.Select your rotor typeiii.Enter desired RPM or RCF value and the website will convert it for you5)Set Acceleration and Deceleration Profilea.Touch the Set Acceleration/Deceleration Profiles Tabb.Select your desired profiles and press OK.Acceleration/DecelerationProfile #Time RPM0 (Max)0:00012:0017022:4035033:0050043:0017054:0035064:3050074:0017085:2035096:0050010 (Decel)Coast500Ex: At an acceleration value of 5, it will take four minutes to accelerate to 350 rpm. It will then proceed to the run speed at maximum acceleration. At the deceleration value of 10, it will slow down due to natural friction as no friction is applied.6)Set Timea.Touch the Set Time Tabb.Select your desired duration (hours:minutes)i.If you want to set a future start or stop time, select Delay Start and enter your values. To change between start and stop, select the Start At button. ii.To have it run indefinitely, press the Hold button. c.Press OK. 7)Set Tempa.Touch the Set Temp Tabb.Set the desired temperature between 0 to 40 ℃ i n 1 ℃ i ncrements. 8)Start Runa.Ensure that all samples are placed correctly within the rotor.b.Mount the rotor according to the safety procedurec.Close and lock the chamber doord.Select the Start ButtonProgramming the Ultra-CentrifugeUser Setup1)Select the Menu Button 2)Select Options3)Select the User Tab, then select Manage Users 4)Select Add5)Select User ID and create a new User ID. 6)Press OK and repeat for the remaining fields.Creating Programs1)Select Program button (Folder)from the side menu on the Home page 2)Select New to create a program.3)Use the keyboard to name your program 4)Press OK5)Press the Accel/Decel button6)Set the respective profiles and press OK. 7)Select the New Step button8)Set the desired parameters for speed, time, and temperature.9)Steps can be added, deleted, or edited with their respective buttons.Running Programs1)Select Program from the side menu on the Home page. 2)Choose the program you want to run and press OK.Notice: Only Administrators and Super Users are able to create,edit, and delete programs and users. For access to these features, talk to the Department Administrator .3)Press the Start button.Editing Programs1)Select Program button from the side menu on the Home page2)Select the program to edit and press OK.a.You can’t edit programs that are running unless you have administrator or superuser privileges.3)Select the numbered step to edit and press Edit StepDeleting Programs1)Select Program button from the side menu on the Home page2)Select the program to be deleted then select the Delete button.3)The system will display a confirmation message. Select Yes to delete the program or Noto cancel the deletion.Data ViewingViewing the Real-Time Run Data1)Go to the Home Page2)Select the Run Graph button (Graph Icon) on the side menu3)Select a run from the Run History Page4)Select the Graph Button to display the run data5)Select Options to change the following element:a.Run Graph View Scopei.Fit To Screen: Fits the entire graph to the screen dimensionsii.Auto Scroll: Scrolls through the graph intermittentlyiii.Manual Scroll: Allows for manual control when viewing the screen View Past Run-Time Data1)Go to the Home Page2)Select the Run History button (Clock) on the side menu.3)The following options are available:a.Filter: To sort and specify the run historyb.Print: Prints all listed run logsc.Graph: Graphs the historic datad.Export: Allows for the information to be transferred to a USB or network drive Finishing UpRemoving the Sample1)Press the Vacuum gauge on the Home Page to deactivate the hatch•You may press this at any point once the speed has dropped below 3,000rpm •When the speed gets down to zero, the machine will chime, but that is not always an indication that the door is ready to be opened (listen for air to stop)2)Remove the sample, counterweight, and rotor from the ultracentrifuge 3)Remove the sample and counterweight from the rotor 4)Extract the material of interest using a syringe 5)Dispose of all waste. 6)Turn off the XPN-100.Additional NotesHow to Deal with Errors1)If you get an error and it tells you that you have to wait a certain amount of time, pleaseleave the machine on•The machine will need to wait the entire time before the error will be cleared •If the machine is turned off, the time will not go down, so when it gets turned onagain, the next person will be stuck waiting2)Vacuum Error•If the system has not been run for a while, it may have a vacuum error•One way to avoid this on your sample run is to run the system for about twentyminutes before you run your sample (this warms up the pump oil and makes pumping more efficient)Notice: For problems or training information, visit for the usermanual or contact JHU’s Department of Material Science & Engineering。
至诺至诺UHD-EX-100CE系列4K UHD HDBaseT 传输器和接收器说明书
4K/UHD HDMI Over 100M HDBaseT TX/RX with Ethernet,Control, and PoEAT-UHD-EX-100CE-TX & AT-UHD-EX-100CE-RXAT-UHD-EX-100CE-KITPlease check/AT-UHD-EX-100CE-TX/ /AT-UHD-EX-100CE-RX/ /AT-UHD-EX-100CE-KIT/ for the most recent firmwareupdate or manualsTable of Contents1. Introduction (3)2. Package Contents (3)3 ................................................................................... Features3.4. Before You Start (3)5. Category Cable (4)6. Panel Descriptionsa. Front Panel (5)b. Rear Panel (6)7. Captive Screw Connectors (7)8. Connection Diagram ................................................................................... 8-99. Specifications (10)10. Safety Information (11)11. Warranty ................................................................................... 12-1312. Atlona Product Registration (13)IntroductionPass through support of 4K (UHD), 2560x2048, IR, RS-232, bi-directional Ethernet, and lossy/lossless audio signals up to 328ft (100m). The 100CE extenders provide an affordable, high quality, solution for your audio and video needs.Package ContentsKitTXRXFeatures• 1 x AT-UHD-EX-100CE-TX • 1 x AT-UHD-EX-100CE-RX • 1 x 48V DC power supply• 5 x Female captive screw connector (2 pin (x1): power, 3 pin (x2): RS-232, and 5 pin (x2): IR)• 2 x Pair of wall/table mount ears• 2 x Pair of screws for wall/mount ears • 1 x IR emitter (AT-IR-CS-TX)• 1 x User manual • 1 x AT-UHD-EX-100CE-RX • 1 x 48V DC power supply• 2 x Female captive screw connector (3 pin: RS-232 and 5 pin: IR)• 1 x Pair of wall/table mount ears• 1 x Pair of screws for wall/mount ears • 1 x IR emitter (AT-IR-CS-TX)• 1 x User manual• 1 x AT-UHD-EX-100CE-RX• 2 x Female captive screw connector (3 pin: RS-232 and 5 pin: IR)• 1 x Pair of wall/table mount ears• 1 x Pair of screws for wall/mount ears • 1 x IR emitter (AT-IR-CS-TX)• 1 x User manual• Extends IR, RS-232, Ethernet, and audio/visual content up to 328ft over a single category cable • Supports resolutions up to 4K (UHD) 60Hz @ chroma sub-sampling 4:2:0 8-bit • IR ports for use with IR remote controls and 3rd party IR controllers • Bi-directional Ethernet pass through • Provides PoE (Power over Ethernet)• Multichannel audio pass through up to Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD Master Audio, and Dolby Atmos • Full 3D pass through • HDCP 2.2 compliant • Field updatable firmwareBefore You Start• When installing the extenders DO NOT:Cover the ventsInstall into a sealed wallInstall into an area without adequate air ventilationCategory CableFor the category cables used in the installation of these products, please be sure to use a 568B termination as pictured below:Connector type and size is very important to ensure extenders work correctly. Please use the matching cable type with the correct RJ45 connector.CAT5e and CAT 6 cables should use only CAT5e RJ45 connectors CAT6a cables should use only CAT6a connectors CAT7 cables should use only CAT7 connectorsUsing the wrong size of connectors may result in interference causing loss of signal.Important! “EZ RJ45 connectors” are not recommended with HDBaseT extenders. Doing so may result in stray EMI/RFI signals to be picked up and interfere with audio and video transmission.Use the table below to verify the best category cable for the installation.Important! 4K (UHD) signals are sensitive to cable quality and installation technique. It is recommended to use CAT6a/7 solid core cables for best results.Note:For cable distances see the specifications on page 10Performance RatingType of LAN cableWiring Shielding CAT5e/6CAT6a/7SolidShielded (STP/FTP)*******UnShielded (UTP)**N/A Stranded - Patch cable(Not recommended)Unshielded (UTP)*N/A Shielded (STP/FTP)*N/ATermination Please use EIA/TIA-568-B termination1. White - Orange2. Orange3. White - Green4. Blue5. White - Blue6. Green7. White - Brown 8. BrownConnectorPanel DescriptionTX1. Ethernet - Connect to a router to send Ethernet signals2. Firmware - Use a Mini-B USB to USB A cable to connect to a Windows computers for updating3. Yellow Link LED: Signal indicator for the HDBaseT OUT port Solid - Good signal from the CAT port Blinking - Category cable is disconnected or not receiving signals No Light - No signal is being received from the CAT port Green Power LED: Power indicator Solid - Plugged in and receiving power Blinking - Power is intermittent or there is a problem with the cable No Light - No power is passing from the wall outlet to the transmitter (check the cable or outlet)4. DC 48V - Connect included captive screw power adapter here5. RS-232 - Bidirectional RS-232, send signal to or from a control system, PC, source, or display6. IR - Connect IR emitter (included) or 3rd party control box to this port7. HDBaseT OUT - Connect a category cable from here to an AT-UHD-EX-100CE-RX (included in KIT)8. HDMI IN - Connect HDMI or DVI (with adapter) source hereEx. Blu-ray player, cable box, HDDA series, H2H series, etcRX2. Firmware - Use a Mini-B USB to USB A cable to connect to a Windows computers for updating3. Yellow Link LED: Signal indicator for the HDBaseT IN portSolid - Good signal from the CAT portBlinking - CAT port is disconnected or not receiving a signalNo Light - No signal is being received from the CAT portGreen Power LED: Power indicatorSolid - Plugged in and receiving powerBlinking - Power is intermittent or there is a problem with the cableNo Light - No power is passing from the transmitter to the receiverNote:Check the category cable or the AC outlet for the transmitter4. RS-232 - Bidirectional RS-232, send signal to or from a control system, PC, source, or display5. IR - Connect IR emitter (included) or receiver (AT-IR-CS-RX sold separately) to this port6. HDBaseT IN - Connect a category cable from here to an AT-UHD-EX-100CE-TX (included in KIT) orHDBaseT matrix7. HDMI OUT - Connect HDMI or DVI (with adapter) display hereCaptive ScrewConnectingCaptive screw connectors are an added feature on the UHD extender. The captive screw connectors allow you to cut cables down to a suitable length, reduce cable clutter, while providing a more reliable connection.The captive screw connectors have a contact bar that is adjusted to compress the wire against the top contact plate. Use the screws at the top of the connector to compress the wire against the contact plate.When connecting the cables to the female captive screw connector it is important that the wires beterminated correctly. The female captive screw connector has a contact plate at the top and must have the wires touching it for signal to pass. When wired correctly (see picture A) the signal will pass, incorrectly (see picture B) no signal will pass.Female captive screw connectors are included: Power (see picture 1), RS-232 (see picture 2), and IR (see picture 3).The power cable (picture 4) will have exposed wires. Each wire is encased in a different colored cover.1PowerRS-232ClockwiseCounter ClockwiseTurn the screws clockwise to raise the contact bar to the upper contact plate and hold the wires in place.Turn the screws counter clockwise to lower the contact bar to release the wires.2RS-232 pin out will be determined by the RS-232 cable and will connect as Rx (receiver), Tx (transmitter), and (ground). (See picture 5)Pin out color will differ per RS-232 cable.Black : - White : +- +45Note: The IR receiver is optional for the UHD-EX-100CE-KIT and RX box. The compatible IR receiver (AT-IR-CS-RX) can be purchased through .The wires of the emitter and receiver have been marked to differenciate the pin outs.The included IR emitter has two wires: signal and ground. Signal will have a solid line and ground will beblank. The IR emitter will plug into the IR OUT ports.There are three wires on the IR receiver (AT-IR-CS-RX sold separately ): signal, ground, and power. Signal has a dotted line, ground will be blank, and power will have a solid line. The IR receiver will plug into the IR IN ports.IR3Signal (S) Ground ( )Signal (S)Ground ( )Power (P)Power ChainingMultiple kits can be powered by one power supply. The included power supply can support up to 3 kits. To power four kits use the optional power supply AT-PS-483125-C (purchase through ).To chain one power supply to three transmitters (four when using AT-PS-483125-C), use two wago splicing connectors, 18/2 AWG stranded wire, a ventilated 1 RU rack shelf, zip ties, and high temperature hook and loop (velcro) strips will be needed.1. 1 RU rack shelf - Should be at least 10in / 254mm deep, fit in a standard 19” rack, and must be well ventilated. Use the rack screws (included with 19” racks) to secure the rack shelf to the back/front of the rack after power chaining set up is completed.2. Transmitters - Place 3 or 4 units on the rack shelf. Use high temperature (up to 185°F / 85°C) hook and loop (velcro) to secure the transmitters to the rack.3. Power supply - Place the included power supply (or the AT-PS-483125-C) on the rack with enough room to connect the included IEC power cable. Use twist ties to secure the power supply and cable to the rack.4. Wago splicing connectors - Connect the wires from the power supply cable to the wago splicers. Connect (model #: 222-415) the white wire (power/+) to one splicer and the black wire (ground/-) to the second splicer.Note: Only one wire per port.5. 18/2 AWG stranded wire - Connect the individual wires to the wago splicers and the transmitter captive screw connectors. There will be two colors of wires (black/red) which will needto be designated - and +. Each color will need to be the same across all connections to ensure no signals are crossed. Strip the ends of each wire and place one end in the appropriate wago connector and the other to the corresponding captive screw connector. Use the zip ties to keep all wiresin place and organized.Power cable ----++++18/2 AWG stranded wireVideo HDBaseT Control EthernetConnection Diagram (TX connection)SpecificationsVideo ResolutionsVideo 4096x2160@24/25/30/50*/60Hz*, 3840x2160@24/25/30/50*/60Hz************/24/25/29.97/30/50/59.94/60Hz, (UHD),2048x1080p,1080i@50/59.94/60Hz, 720p@50/59.94/60Hz, 576p, 576i, 480p, 480i VESA 2560x2048, 2560x1600, 2048x1536, 1920x1200, 1680x1050,1600x900,1600x1200,1440x900, 1400x1050, 1366x768, 1360x768, 1280x1024, 1280x800,800x600,640x4801024x768,1152x768,1280x768,RGBColorspaceYCbCr,Chroma Subsampling 4:4:4, 4:2:2, 4:2:0Color depth 8-bit, 10-bit, 12-bitAudioFormat - pass through PCM 2Ch, LPCM 5.1, LPCM 7.1, Dolby Digital, DTS 5.1, Dolby DigitalPlus, Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD Master Audio, Dolby AtmosSample Rate 32kHz, 44.1kHz, 48kHz, 88.2kHz, 96kHz, 176.4kHz, 192kHztoup24-bitBitrateDistanceCAT5e/6 @ 4K up to 70M up to 230 ftCAT6a/7 @ 4K up to 100M up to 328 ftCAT5e/6 @ 1080p up to 100M up to 328 ftHDMI IN/OUT @ 4K up to 5M up to 15 ftHDMI IN/OUT @ 1080p up to 10M up to 30 ftSignalGbps10.2BandwidthYesCEC2.2uptosupportsHDCPTemperature32°Fto122°F50°CtoOperating 0°Cto140°F-4°F60°CtoStorage -20°CHumidity 20 to 90% non-condensingPowerConsumption - Kit 15.2WAC100~240V50/60HzInput:Supply0.83ADC48VOutput:DimensionH x W x D 25 x 109 x 127 (mm) 0.98 x 4.29 x 5.00 (inch)w/ears 27 x 119 x 127 (mm) 1.06 x 4.69 x 5.00 (inch)Weightkg 0.86lbs0.39DeviceCertificationPower Supply CE, FCC, cULus, RoHS, CCC, RCMProduct CE,FCC**4096x2160@50/60Hz & 3840x2160@50/60Hz supported @ chroma subsampling 4:2:0 8-bit onlySafety InformationSafeguardsPrecautionsFCC regulations state that any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment, notexpressly approved by the manufacturer, could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.Operate this product using only the included external power supply. Use of other power supplies could impair performance, damage the product, or cause fires.In the event of an electrostatic discharge this device may automatically turn off. If this occurs, unplug the device and plug it back in.Protect and route power cords so they will not be stepped on or pinched by anything placed on or against them. Be especially careful of plug-ins or cord exit points from this product.Avoid excessive humidity, sudden temperature changes or temperature extremes.Keep this product away from wet locations such as bathtubs, sinks, laundries, wet basements, fish tanks, and swimming pools.Use only accessories recommended by Atlona to avoid fire, shock, or other hazards.Unplug the product before cleaning. Use a damp cloth for cleaning and not cleaning fluid or aerosols. Such products could enter the unit and cause damage, fire, or electric shock. Some substances may also mar the finish of the product.Never open, remove unit panels, or make any adjustments not described in this manual. Attempting to do so could expose you to dangerous electrical shock or other hazards. It may also cause damage to your product. Opening the product will void the warranty.Do not attempt to service the unit. Disconnect the product and contact your authorized Atlona reseller or contact Atlona directly.To reduce the risk of electric shock, do notexpose this product to rain or moistureIf the wall plug does not fit into your localpower socket, hire an electrician to replaceyour obsolete socket.Do not modify the wall plug. Doing so will void the warranty and safety features.This equipment should be installed near the socket outlet and the device should be easily accessible in the case it requiresdisconnection.Atlona, Inc. 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具有亮度和颜色灯光控制功能的游戏手柄[实用新型专利]
专利名称:具有亮度和颜色灯光控制功能的游戏手柄专利类型:实用新型专利
发明人:王荣峰,马尧,武林威
申请号:CN201620745898.X
申请日:20160713
公开号:CN205796480U
公开日:
20161214
专利内容由知识产权出版社提供
摘要:本实用新型公开了具有亮度和颜色灯光控制功能的游戏手柄,包括手柄外壳和灯光控制电路,灯光控制电路位于手柄外壳内,手柄外壳上设有若干个透明按键;灯光控制电路包括按键控制电路、MCU、控制发光电路和电源,控制发光电路包括控制电路和发光串联支路,按键控制电路、MCU、控制电路和发光串联支路依次连接;按键控制电路用于将来自透明按键的操作信号发送至MCU,MCU用于根据操作信号发送相应的PWM信号至控制电路,以使控制电路根据PWM信号调节发光串联支路的亮度。
本实用新型的优点在于通过在透明按键下设置发光二极管,以及通过游戏手柄按键控制发光二极管的亮度,使得游戏手柄在更实用以及更美观。
申请人:广州小鸡快跑网络科技有限公司
地址:510000 广东省广州市天河区建业路华翠街68号301A-1房
国籍:CN
代理机构:广州市越秀区哲力专利商标事务所(普通合伙)
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-引子1个
-Ken律师处4个
-Cortez上校处5个
-Diaz处5个
-Kent处1个
-Vercetti处5个
2.买下资产并完成全部资产任务
-码头1个
-冰淇淋店1个
-印钞厂2个
-出租车公司3个
-脱衣舞厅1个
-电影厂4个
-Malibu夜总会4个
-汽车展示厅完成4张车辆清单
3.完成全部18个支线情节任务
-Avery处3个
-古巴帮4个
-海地帮3个
-Love Fist处3个
-飞车党3个
-Phil处2个
4.完成全部5个电话暗杀任务(地图上有标出)
5.买下全部7个不动产
-3321 Vice Point
-Links View Apartment
-El Swanko Casa
-1102 Washington Street
-Ocean Heights Apartment
-Skumole Shack
-Hyman Condo
6.完成以下穿越标志点(Checkpoint)任务
-直升机(Chopper Checkpoint)4个:分别在Downtown,Ocean Beach,Vice Point,Little Haiti -PCJ 600(Washington Beach->Ocean Beach,2分钟穿越24个点的PCJ Playground)
-Stallion(Ocean Beach停车场屋顶的’Cone Crazy’)
-Sanchez/ Landstalker(Downtown北端的Trial By Dirt/ Test Track,两种车都开一遍)
7.完成全部6个街头飙车赛(均在汽车展示厅报名)
8.完成全部3个体育馆比赛
-Hotring(跑12圈,虽然前3名都算过,但要到100%必须取得第1名)
-Dirt Ring(通过即可)
-Bloodring(通过即可)
9.完成全部3个遥控比赛
-RC Bandit Race(Vice Point东部海滩上,遥控赛车)
-RC Baron Race(North Point Mall西北停车场屋顶,遥控小飞机)
-RC Raider Pickup(机场附近,遥控直升机,穿越所有路点,无限时)
10.找到全部100个隐藏包裹(Hidden Packages)
11.完成全部36个特技跳跃(Unique jumps)
12.完成全部35个街头暴力任务(Rampages)
13.完成Downtown武器店中射击任务(The Shooter)并取得45分以上以获得快速装弹能力(虽然得30分以上都算过,但要达到100%必须得到45分以上)
14.警察任务(Vigilante Mission)达到12级使防弹衣升为150
15.救护车任务(Paramedic Mission)达到12级获得无限快跑能力
16.消防车任务(Fire Truck Mission)达到12级获得防火能力
17.连续送比萨55个(10轮)使生命值升为150
18.出租车接送100个乘客使出租车拥有跳跃能力(总计100个即可,不需连送)
19.打劫(Knock Off)全部15家商店
以上全部完成便可到达100%。
此时获得终极奖励:可以雇佣三名保镖/车子的耐久性增强一倍/生命值上限200/防弹衣上限200/子弹无限/获得一件标有如下字样的白色T恤(在Starfish Island的豪宅存盘点处):“I completed Vice City and all I got was this lousy T-Shirt”
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