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葡萄牙语文件名称:Sicomatic classic 6,5lAnthrazit w.insert

葡萄牙语文件名称:Sicomatic classic 6,5lAnthrazit w.insert

Declaration of Compliancefor articles made of ceramic and metal intended to come into contact with food20.02.2019Hereby we confirm that our product:Item name: Sicomatic classic 6,5lAnthrazit w.insertItem No.: 8917.5907.11 / CMMF No.: 0,000complies with the legal regulations laid down in the German Commodity Ordinance,the Regulation (EC)No 1935/2004,in particular Article 3,11(5),15and 17,and the Regulation (EC)No 2023/2006,in their relevant versions.When used as specified,the transition of substances does not exceed the legal limits and the SRLs (Specific Release Limits)according to Council of Europe Resolution CM/Res(2013)9on metals and alloys used in food contact materials and articles (effective 2013–1st Edition).The tests are performed according to the Directive 84/500/EEC,last amended by 2005/31/EC,respectively according to the …Technical guide on metals and alloys used in food contact materials and articles “.Specification of the intended use or limitations:- Type(s) of food intended to come into contact with the material:- Intended duration and temperature of treatment and storage while in contact with the food:- Ratio of the area of the food contact surface to the volume used to determine the compliance of the food contact material or article made from metal:This declaration is valid for the product delivered by us as specified above.Under consideration of the food contact conditions stated,the product complies with the stipulations of these Directives regarding the specified foods.The user shall verify himself that the product is suitable for the intended food beyond the stipulations of the Directives.The validity of the declaration is ending if the requirements are changed.This document was created electronically and is valid without signature.Name of the document: L01_8917.5907.11_EN_20190220_Sicomatic classic 6,5lAnthrazit w.insert_kl.pdf Pot made of special steel with ceramic coating, with chromed rim, lid made of stainless steel 18/10, Inner side of the lid: Components made of stainless steel 18/10 and silicone, lid gasket made of silicone. insert and insert support made of stainless steel, handles made of black Duroplast Item No.21.2029.2081Description (material/optics)/ analogue items :repeated contact, cooking under increased pressure/ temperature3,6 dm²/ Lall types of food (aqueous, acidic, fatty)WMF Group - a Groupe SEB company WMF Group GmbHVORSITZENDER DES AUFSICHTSRATES SITZ DER GESELLSCHAFT BANKVERBINDUNG Eberhardstraße 35Bertrand Neuschwander Geislingen | Steige Commerzbank AG Göppingen 73312 Geislingen | SteigeRECHTSFORM IBAN DE06 6104 0014 0160 3000 00GermanyGESCHÄFTSFÜHRER Gesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftung BIC COBADEFFXXX Dr. Volker Lixfeld | VORSITZENDER REGISTERGERICHT telefon+49 7331 25 1Bernd Stoeppel Amtsgericht Ulm HRB 732253fax+49 7331 45 387 WEEE-Reg.-Nr. DE 78426351 USt.-ID.-Nr. DE 298 927 552email****************** St.-Nr. 62050|01224web GLN 4000530 00000 2。

JEC Y 系列承认书(P005)

JEC Y 系列承认书(P005)
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文件編號:P005
INTRODUCTION
版 本:3 制訂日期:2010/12/10
These Ceramic Disc Capacitors are specifically designed for AC applications and meet the
CQC ( China )
IEC 60384-14:2005 CQC08001022317
KC ( Korea )
K60384-14
SU03044-9001
VDE ( Germany ) EN/IEC 60384 -14:2005
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FIMKO ( Finland )
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400 VAC
SEMKO, SEV, FIMKO,
400 VAC
400 VAC
NEMKO, DEMKO, VDE (0565 Teil 1-1)
Dielectric Rated Voltage Withstanding Voltage
Dissipation Y5P,Y5U
Test Voltage
10 pF to 4700 pF. measured at 1KHz±10%, 1.0 - 5.0 Vrms, 25℃
( C ) Tolerance
Insulation Resistance Temperature Typ) e Code
±10%
Y5P
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Y5U,Y5V
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(2) Rated capacitance

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艾森 Moeller 系列 EMS DOL 电机启动器 170100 产品说明书

艾森 Moeller 系列 EMS DOL 电机启动器 170100 产品说明书

Eaton 170100Eaton Moeller® series EMS DOL starter, 24 V DC, 1,5 - 6,5 (AC-53a), 9 (AC-51) A, Push in terminals, PTB 13 ATEX 3003General specificationsEaton Moeller® series EMS DOL starter 1701004137396160 mm 60 mm 155 mm 0.3 kgIEC/EN 60947-4-2 IEC/EN 61000-4-3 UL 508UL Category Control No.: NLDX, NLDX7 CSA-C22.2 No. 14 UL File No.: E29096 IEC/EN 60947-5IEC/EN 61000-4-2, Level 3 PTB 13 ATEX 3003 ULCertified by UL for use in Canada UL508 CEUL report applies to both US and CanadaEMS-DO-T-9-24VDCProduct NameCatalog NumberEL Number Product Length/Depth Product Height Product Width Product Weight Certifications Model CodeTemperature compensated overload protection External reset possibleMotor protectionDOL starting If ≥ 67 %, pick-up time of 1.8 s, Magnitude Imax > Irated ((Imax - Imin)/Imax)If ≥ 33 %, pick-up time of 120 s, Magnitude Imax > Irated ((Imax - Imin)/Imax)If ≥ 67 %, pick-up time of 1.8 s, Magnitude Imax < Irated ((Imax - Imin)/Imax)If ≥ 33 %, pick-up time of 120 s, Magnitude Imax < Irated ((Imax - Imin)/Imax)CLASS 10 A (Ir > 4 A)CLASS 10CLASS 10 (Ir ≤ 4 A)NoIP20IP20 (according to IEC/EN 60529, EN 50178, VBG 4)30,000,000 OperationsDirect starterRail mounting possibleTop-hat rail fixing (according to IEC/EN 60715, 35 mm)Motor feeder at bottomVertical7200 Operations/h (pulse pause time 50:50)1.5 A9 AIII2Functions Balance monitoringClassConnection to SmartWire-DTDegree of protectionLifespan, electricalModelMounting methodMounting positionOperating frequencyOverload release current setting - minOverload release current setting - maxOvervoltage categoryPollution degreeElectronic motor starter6000 V AC2 min (manual startup)20 min (automatic restart)≤ 5 % (input voltage)1 x (0.75 - 2.5) mm², solid2 x (0.75 - 1.5) mm², flexible, with twin ferrule 2 x (0.75 - 2.5) mm², flexible with ferrule Minimum length 10 mm.1 x (20 - 14), solid1 x (20 - 14), flexible with ferrule2 x (20 - 16), flexible with twin ferruleDOL starter (complete device)DC -25 °C40 °C-40 °C80 °CCondensation: prevent with appropriate measuresDesigned for operation in industrial environments. The use in residential environments could cause electrical interference so that addition suppression must be planned.8 kVAccording to IEC/EN 61000-4-4, level 32 kV6 kV10 V/m at 1.4 - 2 GHz (according to IEC EN 61000-4-3)10 V/m at 800 - 1000 MHz (according to IEC EN 61000-4-3) 3 V/m at 2.0 - 2.7 GHz (according to IEC EN 61000-4-3)10 V (according to IEC/EN 61000-4-6)Class A (EN 61000-6-3, emitted interference, radiated)Class A (EN 55011, emitted interference, line-conducted)1 kV, symmetrical, power pulses (Surge), EMCAccording to IEC/EN 61000-4-5, power pulses (Surge), EMC 2 kV, asymmetrical, power pulses (Surge), EMCProduct categoryRated impulse withstand voltage (Uimp) Recovery timeResidual rippleTerminal capacityTerminal capacity (AWG)TypeVoltage type Ambient operating temperature - min Ambient operating temperature - max Ambient storage temperature - min Ambient storage temperature - max Environmental conditionsAir dischargeBurst impulseContact dischargeElectromagnetic fieldsImmunity to line-conducted interference Radio interference classSurge rating500 V AC, between feedback signal output and switch voltage according to IEC/EN60947-1500 V AC, between supply voltage, control voltage and switch voltage according to IEC/EN60947-15 mA (Actuating circuit - ON, L, R)40 mA (without feedback signal)45 A (stall protection)2 s (stall protection)0 A0 V0 V0 V0 V24 V24 V9 A3 A9 A6.5 A1.2 A 111ATEX dust-ex-protection, II (2) G [Ex e] [Ex d] [Ex px]ATEX dust-ex-protection, II (2) D [Ex t] [Ex p]300 V AC; Between supply, control, and switching voltages; According to EN50178300 V AC, Between feedback signal output and switch voltage, According to EN 50178500 V AC, Between feedback signal output and switch voltage, According to EN 50178500 V AC; Between supply, control, and switching voltages; According to EN50178316 years; MTTFDSIL: 2Λdu [FIT]: 47.297.9 %, SFFΛsd [FIT]: 0Λsu [FIT]: 155086,9 %, DCΛdd [FIT]: 3146.3 W0 WBasic insulationInput currentPick-up currentPick-up timeRated conditional short-circuit current (Iq), type 2, 380 V, 400 V, 415 VRated control supply voltage (Us) at AC, 50 Hz - minRated control supply voltage (Us) at AC, 50 Hz - maxRated control supply voltage (Us) at AC, 60 Hz - minRated control supply voltage (Us) at AC, 60 Hz - maxRated control supply voltage (Us) at DC - minRated control supply voltage (Us) at DC - maxRated operational current (Ie)Rated operational current (Ie) at AC-15, 220 V, 230 V, 240 V Rated operational current (Ie) at AC-51Rated operational current (Ie) at AC-53A - maxRated operational current (Ie) at AC-53A - min Number of auxiliary contacts (normally closed contacts) Number of auxiliary contacts (normally open contacts) Number of contacts (change-over contacts)Explosion safety category for dustSafe isolationSafety parameter (EN ISO 13849-1)Safety parameter (IEC 62061)Equipment heat dissipation, current-dependent Pvid Heat dissipation capacity PdissHeat dissipation per pole, current-dependent Pvid2 A1.5 kW3 kW3 kW250 V AC/DC42 - 550 V15 kA, 415 V AC: PKM0-6,3, Short-circuit protective device, Type “1” coordination, Main conducting paths50 kA, 415 V AC: PKM0-4, Short-circuit protective device, Type “1” coordination, Main conducting paths50 kA, 500 V AC: Fuse 16 A gG/gL, Short-circuit protective device, Type “1” coordination, Main conducting pathsA1 - A2: 24 V DC (-20 - +25 %), UAUX, Control section, Input data19.2 - 30 V DC, Switching level "High", Actuating circuit (ON, L, R)-3 - 9.6 V DC, Switching level "Low", Actuating circuit (ON, L, R) < 5 V DC, Switching level "confirm Off", Actuating circuit (ON, L, R)2.1 W6.5 A1 WMeets the product standard's requirements.Meets the product standard's requirements.Meets the product standard's requirements.Meets the product standard's requirements.Meets the product standard's requirements.Does not apply, since the entire switchgear needs to be evaluated.Does not apply, since the entire switchgear needs to be evaluated.Meets the product standard's requirements.Does not apply, since the entire switchgear needs to be evaluated.Meets the product standard's requirements.Does not apply, since the entire switchgear needs to be evaluated.Does not apply, since the entire switchgear needs to be evaluated.Is the panel builder's responsibility.Rated operational current (Ie) at DC-13, 24 VRated operational power at AC-3, 220/230 V, 50 Hz Rated operational power at AC-3, 380/400 V, 50 Hz Rated operational power at AC-53A, 380/400 V, 50 Hz Rated operational voltageShort-circuit protection ratingSupply voltageSwitching level Rated operational current for specified heat dissipation (In) Static heat dissipation, non-current-dependent Pvs10.2.2 Corrosion resistance10.2.3.1 Verification of thermal stability of enclosures10.2.3.2 Verification of resistance of insulating materials to normal heat10.2.3.3 Resist. of insul. mat. to abnormal heat/fire by internal elect. effects10.2.4 Resistance to ultra-violet (UV) radiation10.2.5 Lifting10.2.6 Mechanical impact10.2.7 Inscriptions10.3 Degree of protection of assemblies10.4 Clearances and creepage distances10.5 Protection against electric shock10.6 Incorporation of switching devices and components10.7 Internal electrical circuits and connections10.8 Connections for external conductorsEaton Corporation plc Eaton House30 Pembroke Road Dublin 4, Ireland © 2023 Eaton. Med enerett.Eaton is a registered trademark.All other trademarks are property of their respective owners./socialmediaIs the panel builder's responsibility.Is the panel builder's responsibility.Is the panel builder's responsibility.Is the panel builder's responsibility.The panel builder is responsible for the temperature rise calculation. Eaton will provide heat dissipation data for the devices.Is the panel builder's responsibility. The specifications for the switchgear must be observed.Is the panel builder's responsibility. The specifications for the switchgear must be observed.The device meets the requirements, provided the information in the instruction leaflet (IL) is observed.EMS 2 Electronic motor starters - brochure EMS 2 Electronic motor starters - flyer eaton-contactors-ems2-reversing-starter-characteristic-curve-002.eps eaton-contactors-ems-dol-starter-characteristic-curve.eps eaton-contactors-ems2-reversing-starter-characteristic-curve.eps ETN.EMS-DO-T-9-24VDC IL03407198ZDA-CD-ems DA-CS-emsDA-DC-00003983.pdf eaton-contactors-ems-dol-starter-dimensions.eps eaton-contactors-3d-drawing-018.eps 10.9.2 Power-frequency electric strength 10.9.3 Impulse withstand voltage 10.9.4 Testing of enclosures made of insulating material 10.10 Temperature rise10.11 Short-circuit rating10.12 Electromagnetic compatibility10.13 Mechanical functionBrosjyrerCharacteristic curveeCAD modelInstalleringsinstruksjoner mCAD modelSertifiseringsrapporter Tegninger。

Pressreleasenumber0909

Pressreleasenumber0909

Press release number 09/09 Page 1/3CargraphicGmbHAddress Wieslauterstr. 20 D-76829 LandauPhone ++49 (0) 63 41 / 88 0 88Fax ++49 (0) 63 41 / 88 2 00E-mail ******************web www.cargraphic.deBanks Sparkasse Südl. Weinstr. in LandauBank code 548 500 10Account No. 79236Swift code LANSDE55IBAN code DE 69 5485 0010 0000 0792 36 Postbank LudwigshafenBank code 545 100 67Account No. 143669-673Trade register Amtsgericht Landau/Pfalz B 1811Jurisdiction Landau/Pfalz Tax number 24 652 02857 Managing directors Michael Schnarr Further information on CARGRAPHIC GmbH or pictures in print quality, Wheel sculptures for looks and performance Insights into the Cargraphic light alloy production Almost every driver enjoys attractive alloy wheels, but few understand the high-tech product that is the “jewel” in the wheel arch. Forging and casting are some of civilisation’s oldest crafts, yet anyone who has experienced the production of a premium light alloy wheel from Cargraphic first-hand has been entranced by the elaborate production. “We are one of the few tuners who can produce our own wheels,” explains Michael Schnarr, who leads the businesses of the sports car tuner Cargraphic together with his brother Thomas. “That gives us maximum control over the manufacturing process.” When a visitor enters the factory in Rheinland-Pfalz, normally he has a “tin factory” in his mind’s eye, with the wheels tumbling from blank, stamp and mill automatically by the second. The truth is closer to a high-tech artist’s studio, but the sculptures are formed by the huge HELLER milling machine instead of human hands. Absolute precision is the goal, not a fast time, and an 18-28kg billet can spend 90 minutes on the ‘easel’, being pared and caressed into a 5-9kg central star. Step-by-step the spokes of the Cargraphic rim emerge like branches from the shedding metal leaves. Then the HELLER’s enormous belly, which digests just one component at a time, opens and presents its work for the next step in the creative process. Precision at every stage isn’t just for the look. “To keep the unsprung mass on the car as low as possible, we optimise the build process of the wheel down to the last detail on the computer”, explains Michael Schnarr. “We want to remove any negative influence on the handling and guarantee the highest possible strength at the same time.” The cleverly calculated diet with FEM (stress-resistance) calculation starts even there, where you can’t see it. That’s why you’ll find hiddenpockets everywhere in the Cargraphic GTR and many other wheels designs.Press release number 09/09 Page 2/3 CargraphicGmbHAddress Wieslauterstr. 20 D-76829 LandauPhone ++49 (0) 63 41 / 88 0 88Fax ++49 (0) 63 41 / 88 2 00E-mail ******************web www.cargraphic.deBanks Sparkasse Südl. Weinstr. in LandauBank code 548 500 10Account No. 79236Swift code LANSDE55IBAN code DE 69 5485 0010 0000 0792 36 Postbank LudwigshafenBank code 545 100 67Account No. 143669-673Trade register Amtsgericht Landau/Pfalz B 1811JurisdictionLandau/Pfalz Tax number 24 652 02857ManagingdirectorsMichael Schnarr Further information on CARGRAPHIC GmbH or pictures in print quality, For the wheel designer it’s an advantage, because with the shape of the star there is hardly any limit to artistic freedom because even the biggest rims can be produced without prohibitive weight. On the next station an enormous drill bit hangs like the Sword of Damocles above the wheel, and it’s here that the destiny of the wheel is decided when the bolt circle is put in place. “As the production is actually in front of our door, we can react and be very flexible, with the range and delivery speed”, says Schnarr proudly. “This guarantees short delivery times even for exotic cars.” Parallel to the star, the inside and outside rim are cut and prepared for the marriage. All the parts are cleaned of swarf and honed, but they are still on separate paths. Now a gadget is waiting for the components, which looks like the laser device that was once supposed to cut James Bond in half. And it really is a laser. It’s almost disappointing that instead of Auric Goldfinger, works manager Andreas Birkenhauer comes strolling around the corner. And the Zeiss CNC machine cannot lay a finger on a human being or even the alloy itself. It’s there to check the work of the machines that have gone before down to the last fraction of a millimetre. There is nothing random, only control and 100 per cent precision, so no wheel falls outside the strict controls. The parts of the Cargraphic wheel lay on a marble table that resembles an altar. That’s because the stone material has the advantage that it does not move or flex at any temperature, which allows for the most accurate results. No question, Birkenhauer is quite enthusiastic about his youngest “baby” in the machine room and he acts like a proud father with his polishing and buffing set-up, as he does with his employees. “You won’t find this anywhere else,” says Michael Schnarr, emphasising the special polish applied to every one of Cargraphic wheels. The selection of vats that perform the polishing procedure bring to mind a trout farm. But the smell is anything but fishy as the vats contain water and abrasive ceramic granules of varying hardness that come shaped into cones and pyramids. With the push of a button the wheel star plunges into the deep, surfacing shinier than before. The process continues down the line with a finer polish each time.Press release number 09/09 Page 3/3 CargraphicGmbHAddress Wieslauterstr. 20 D-76829 LandauPhone ++49 (0) 63 41 / 88 0 88Fax ++49 (0) 63 41 / 88 2 00E-mail ******************web www.cargraphic.deBanks Sparkasse Südl. Weinstr. in LandauBank code 548 500 10Account No. 79236Swift code LANSDE55IBAN code DE 69 5485 0010 0000 0792 36 Postbank LudwigshafenBank code 545 100 67Account No. 143669-673Trade register Amtsgericht Landau/Pfalz B 1811JurisdictionLandau/Pfalz Tax number 24 652 02857ManagingdirectorsMichael SchnarrFurther information on CARGRAPHIC GmbH or pictures in print quality, The secret trick is the self-developed recharging system. Once the pyramids and cones have been worn away on the alloy, they automatically slip through a fine filter to the refuse. So the baths must be refilled from time-to-time, but the used stones simply slip out of the way. At the end the wheel star surfaces with a shine that belongs to the Venus de Milo, after one last gentle caress from a worker doing the final polishing. In the meantime the other components have started to shine and soon they will walk together down the aisle. But first it’s off to the paint shop to look their best for their big moment. Almost any colour can be achieved, and a popular choice right now is the Casino Royale-finish for Aston Martin wheels. Today it’s got to be quick, a customer has ordered a special drilling and tone and can’t wait to get the wheels on his car. So Cargraphic’s VW Van has to act as the wedding car and Michael brings the components to the headquarters himself, where a special fitting table is used to perform the final ceremony. “First the star, then the stainless steel outer rim and the inside bed are put together on the table, and the Menage a Trois is ready”, explains Michael with a smile. But forget the romance for a moment, there’s a practical test to make sure the whole process has gone without mistakes. The machine on which the finished wheel is mounted rotates to take one last measurement. Everything fits, everything is perfect. It’s ready for the road. And after a short, intimate honeymoon in a parcel, a life of fulfilment on the side of an attractive sportscar, and the next romantic chapter is waiting for the freshly baked light alloy wheel that has become the Cargraphic GTR.。

AEC_Q002_Rev_A

AEC_Q002_Rev_A

AEC - Q002 Rev AAugust 25, 2000GUIDELINESFORSTATISTICAL YIELDANALYSISComponent Technical CommitteeAutomotive Electronics CouncilAEC - Q002 Rev AAugust 25, 2000 Automotive Electronics CouncilComponent Technical CommitteeAcknowledgmentAny document involving a complex technology brings together material and skills from many sources. The Automotive Electronics Council would especially like to recognize the following significant contributors to the development of this revision of this document:Majdi Mortazavi DaimlerChrysler (256)464-2249 msm11@Brian Jendro DaimlerChrysler (256)464-2980 bj5@Robert V. Knoell Visteon Corporation (313)248-1116 rknoell@Gerald E. Servais Delphi Delco Electronics Systems (765)451-7923 gerald.e.servais@Kevin Hankins Delphi Delco Electronics Systems (765)451-7670 kevin.t.hankins@Nick Lycoudes Motorola (408)413-3343 raqa01@Philippe Briot PSA, Peugeot, Citroën 33 01 41 36 7849 p-briot@calvanet.calvacom.frMark Gabrielle On Semiconductor (602)244-3115 mark.gabrielle@Component Technical CommitteeGUIDELINES FOR STATISTICAL YIELD ANALYSIS Text enhancements and changes made since the last revision of thisdocument are shown as underlined areas1.SCOPEThis guideline is intended for use as a method for detecting and removing abnormal lots of material and thus ensuring the quality and reliability of the ICs supplied as meeting AEC - Q100 or 101. The principles described in this guideline are applicable to packaged or unpackaged die.1.1PurposeThis guideline describes a method, utilizing statistical techniques, of identifying a wafer, wafer lot or assembly lot that exhibits an unusually low yield or an unusually high bin failure rate. Experience has shown that wafer and assembly lots exhibiting these abnormal characteristics tend to havegenerally poor quality and can result in significant system reliability and quality problems.Note: For best statistical yield limits (SYL) and statistical bin limits (SBL) results, use test limitsbased on PAT Limits as described in AEC Q001.1.2 ReferencesAEC - Q001 Guidelines For Part Average TestingAEC - Q100 Stress Test Qualification For Integrated CircuitsAEC - Q101 Stress Test Qualification For Discrete Semiconductors2.DEFINITIONS2.1PAT LimitsPart average test limits established per AEC - Q001.3.METHOD FOR ESTABLISHING STATISTICAL YIELD LIMITS (SYL) AND STATISTICAL BINLIMITS (SBL)3.1Detailed Description For Basic Wafer / Wafer Lot / Assembly Lot Level Yield LimitsCollect data from at least six lots and determine the mean and sigma value for the percentage ofdevices passing per lot and the percentage of devices failing each bin-out per lot (lot as used here could mean each wafer, a wafer lot or an assembly lot). Early in production of a part, when dataComponent Technical Committeefrom six lots is not available, data from characterization/matrix lots may be used. This data shallbe updated as soon as production data is available. This early data shall be reviewed and updated using current data at least every 30 days during the first 6 months of production. The current data used shall include the data available since the last update or at least the last 8 lots. Older data shall not be used. After the first 6 months of production the limits shall be updated on a quarterly (every3 months) basis. With this data determine the SYL and SBL (both on a wafer, wafer lot andassembly lot basis) as follows:SYL1 = Mean - 3 SigmaSBL1 = Mean + 3 SigmaSYL2 =Mean - 4 SigmaSBL2 = Mean + 4 SigmaAny wafer or lots that fall below SYL1 or exceed SBL1 shall be held for engineering review. Inaddition, lots that fall below SYL2 or exceed SBL2 may be impounded and require customernotification before release, if specified in the applicable procurement document. Analysis shall be performed on failures to determine the failure mechanism(s) causing these abnormal failure rates.3.2RecordsThe supplier shall maintain records on all wafers, wafer lots and assembly lots that fall below SYL1 or exceed SBL1. This data shall include the root cause for the yield problem and corrective action taken to prevent reoccurrence of the problem. It should also include any special testing or screens that were performed on the wafer, wafer lot or assembly lot and the customer that approved theshipment of the parts in question.4. CUSTOMER NOTIFICATION4.1Procedure For Customer NotificationBefore the customer is notified, the supplier shall have determined the failure mechanism(s) and,based on his experience, determine the corrective action required to prevent a reoccurrence of the condition in future product. The supplier shall also present data on a reasonable expectation of the seriousness of the failure mechanism(s) and it’s impact on quality and reliability. Included in this data should be a plan for additional tests and screens which could provide the user with reasonable certainty that the product he receives will be at least equal to normal product.4.2Customer ResponseThe customer reserves the right to reject material that falls below SYL2 or exceeds SBL2 if thesupplier data does not satisfy his concerns about the quality and reliability of the product.4.3 If Customer Is Not KnownIf the supplier does not know who the customer is and customer approval can not be obtained, the parts from the lots in question (lots falling below SYL2 or exceeding SBL2) shall not be supplied to distributors as meeting AEC - Q100 or Q101.Component Technical CommitteeRevision HistoryRev #Date of change Brief summary listing affected paragraph-July 31, 1997Initial releaseA Aug. 25, 2000Added Paragraph 1.2, Paragraph 1, 2.1, and 4.3 revised.。

MQL5关键知识点总结(五)

MQL5关键知识点总结(五)

MQ15关键知识点总结(五)薛辉原创知识点颜色说明:01、不同字体表示一般级别的知识点。

02、加黑字条表示中等版别的知识点。

03、红色字体表示高级别知识点。

红色加黑字条表示极其堂要、易出锋知识点。

0801>参数TrUe-只是市场报价中的交易品种0802、如果一选择参量是true,函数返回字符的数量就在市场窗口中选择。

0803、如果值是fa1se,返回所有交易品种的数量。

0804>stringSymbo1Name(intpos, //列表中的数字boo1se1ected //true-只是市场报价中的交易品种);0805、返回交易品种名称。

0806、se1ected[in]请求方式,如果值是true,该交易品种从其在市场观测的选择中找出。

0807>如果值是fa1se,交易品种从总目录中找出。

0808、函数返回:包含交易品种名称的字符串的值。

0809、这里的字符串是包含所有品种名称的字符而不是〃OSO11〃这样的东西。

0810>boo1Symbo1Se1ect(stringname z//交易品种名称boo1se1ect//添加或者移除);0811>在市场观测中选择一个交易品种或者从窗口中移动一个交易品种。

0812、第二个参数决定是添加还是移除。

0813、如果值是fa1se,交易品种从市场观测中删除。

0814、然后在窗口中选择一个交易品种。

0815、如果该品种有开仓则不能关闭这个窗口。

0816boo1Symbo11sSynchronized(stringname,//交易品种名称);0817、该函数检验在客户端中选出来的交易品种数据与交易服务器中的数据是否同步。

0818、如果数据是同步的,返回true,否则返回fa1seβ0819、doub1eSymbo11nfoDoub1e(stringname,//交易品种intpropjd//属性标识符);0820、上述用法快速返回规定值。

0821、boo1Symbo11nfoDoub1e(stringname,//交易品种intpropjd,//属性标识符doub1e&doub1e_var//这里假设属性值);0822、返回真值或失败值取决于函数操作是否成功。

7700种类商业注册表说明指南说明书

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ECR 7700 Cash RegisterUSER'S GUIDEMajor Features•14 departments and up to 400 Price Look-Up (PLU)settings;•8 clerk numbers to monitor the sales of individual employees;•Electronic journal with a maximum capacity of up to 3,000 transaction lines for storing all transaction data;signalling of EJ memory full and nearly full conditions;•10-digit operator and client Vacuum Fluorescent Displays (VFD);•Quantity entries using the decimal point;•Training mode facility with related password;•Stock counter for PLU items, that automatically decrements to keep track of the remaining number of items in stock;•Replaceable keycaps;•Receipt on/off, and duplicate receipt features;•Possibility of activating a Clerk Security System consisting of a three-digit security code;•Possibility of assigning a name to each Clerk for rapid identification;•Z management report mode password definition;•Customer sales receipt header personalization and receipt footer definition;•Special rounding capabilities for Swiss, Danish and Swedish currencies;•Customer receipt and management report printing in English, French, German, Spanish, Dutch, Portoguese,Danish or Swedish;•Department programming (positive and negative sales)• 4 foreign currency exchange rates with related currency descriptors;•Cash, check, charge and card tender media keys, with change tendered on all payments;• 4 different VAT rates;•Possibility of programming the cash register to print a range of VAT totals on the sales receipt;•Time display at the press of a key;•Battery back-up protection for the records and pro-gramming data.Cash Register ComponentsWith reference to figure 2:1.Customer Display 2.Operator Display 3.Control lock 4.Keypad5.Cash Drawer6.Cash Drawer Lock7.Item deposit drawer8.Power Cord9.Customer Receipt Output Window 10.Printer Compartment CoverRemovable Cash Drawer with LockWith reference to figure 4, the cash drawer has slots for banknotes and for coins.Open the drawer by pressingor by sliding the hiddenemergency button underneath the register.The cash drawer can be completely removed from the register by lifting up on the open drawer and pulling towards yourself.ContentsMajor Features1Cash Register Components1Removable Cash Drawer with Lock 1Keypad Functions2The Control Lock and Key2Operator and Customer Displays 3Error Conditions 3Error Codes3Clearing an Error3Cash Register Reset Operations 3Electronic Journal 4Quick Start5Quick Start Programming5Cash Register Programming and Features6Making Changes to Cash Register Programming6Caption Programming using theAlphanumeric Keypad and Character Table 6Receipt Header and Footer 7Department Names 8PLU Item Names8Percent Discount (-%) or Add On (+%)8Foreign Currency Exchange Rates 9Foreign Currency Descriptors9Rounding Option for Swiss, Danish and Swedish Currencies9Fraction Rounding for VAT Calculation 10Printing VAT Information on Customer Receipts10Calculator Mode 10Clerk System 11Clerk Names12Manager Password12Using the Cash Register in a Password Protected Mode 12Training Mode 12System Options13Consecutive Receipt Number 15Z1 Counter Setting 15Z2 Counter Setting 15Grand Total Setting 15Management Reports 15X and Z Reports 15PLU Sales Report 16Clerk Report16PLU Stock Report17Department Programming Report 17PLU Programming Report17Cash Register Programming Report 17Training Report18Electronic Journal Reports 18Sales Transactions19This is a “Table of Contents preview” for quality assuranceThe full manual can be found at /estore/catalog/ We also offer free downloads, a free keyboard layout designer, cable diagrams, free help andsupport. : the biggest supplier of cash register and scale manuals on the net。

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