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VAUXMALL Vivaro Quick Reference 说明书

VAUXMALL Vivaro Quick Reference 说明书

Refer to Owner’s Manual for detailed information. Note: some items described may be optional 3.Quick Reference GuideVivaroInstruments and controls1.Stalk for lighting and turn signals 2.Driver’s airbag3 / horn 3.Stalk for Windscreen wiperand wash 4.AshtrayVehicle security5.Bonnet release lever6.Park Pilot 37.Headlight range adjustment 8.Radio / infotainment controls 39.Switches for heated rear windows 3,central locking and Winter and Laden programmes for Tecshift 310.Hazard warning switchUnlocking with two function remote or selective door locking (three function) remote:Press button c to unlock on remote control, within a range of 3 metres 3 - or - turn key in driver’s door lock to unlock vehicle.Press button G on the selective door locking remote to unlock side and rear loading doors.Door locking with two function remote or selective door locking (three function) remote:Press button e to lock on remote control, within a range of 3 metres 3- or - turn key in driver’s door lock to lock vehicle.Press button G on the selective door locking remote to lock side and rear loading doors.Central locking switch:Locks or unlocks all doors from inside the vehicle. Press bottom of switch to lock or top of switch to unlock Engine immobiliser z Deactivated when key is in ignition zActivated when key is removedEngine cannot be started in any other way so keep spare key in a safe place!January 2007TS 1546-B-07Vehicle featuresStarting the engine:zTransmission in neutral, depressclutch, do not acceleratez With diesel engines, turn key to Mand allow preheating controlindicator Dto go out z Turn key to DManual transmission:Reverse gear: with vehicle stationary, pull up collar and move gearshift lever against resistance to engage reverse gear.Tecshift transmission 3:Transmission displayShows the mode, programme and current gear .Depress the foot brake, turn on the ignition. If T is shown in thetransmission display, the foot brake has not been depressed. When N isdisplayed the engine can be started. If a gear other than N is selected there will be a short delay whilst thetransmission shifts automatically into neutral.Tecshift 3:N =Neutral o =Centre position - =Shift to lower gear + =Shift to higher gear A =Switch between automatic or manual mode R =Reverse Move the selector lever to theappropriate position and release. The selector lever will return to the centre position.The current gear will be displayed in the transmission display.Transmission fault Indicator W illuminates in transmission display.Tecshift automatic drive mode:When the engine is started, Tecshift is in automatic mode, “A” is shown in the transmission display.To engage 1st gear depress footbrake and move selector lever toward +.The vehicle will begin to creep when the foot brake is released without accelerating.Tecshift manual drive mode:+ shift to higher gear - shift to lower gearMove the selector lever to theappropriate position and release.The current gear will be displayed in thetransmission display.Tecshift (continued)Winter programme VFor starting-off on slippery surfaces:Press button V - indicator illuminates in the transmission display, vehicle pulls away in a suitable gear. Press button again to switch den programme kgFor optimized gear selection when vehicle has increased payload:Press button kg - indicator illuminates in the instrument panel.Press button again to switch off.Vehicle featuresSeat position adjustment:1. Seat height 2.Seat positionImportant: Do not sit nearer than 10inches (25 cm) from the steering wheel to permit safe airbag deployment.Head restraint positionThe centre of the head restraint should be at eye level. Adjust to highest position if this is not possible for extremely tall people, and adjust to lowest position forextremely small people.Fitting the seat belt:Draw smoothly from inertia reel, guide over shoulder and engage in buckle.The belt must not be twisted at any point. The lap belt must fit snugly across the body.To release belt, press red button on belt buckle.Electrically adjustable exterior mirrors3:Turn switch to left or right to adjust the appropriate mirror.Lower aspherical mirrors must be adjusted manually.Door windows:The door windows can be operated with the crank.Electrically operated door windows 3:To open window, push top of switch. To close pull top of switch. Window stops when switch is released.1. Passenger door 2. Driver’s doorHeated rear windows:Operate only with engine running.Pushbutton Ü on instrument panel.Press Ü = on Press Ü again = offControl indicator in instrument panel illuminates.Turn off as soon as rear vision is clear. The heated rear windows switch off automatically after 10 minutes.Demisting the windscreen:Set the heater controls as shown above. Do not drive the vehicle until the windscreen is clear.Air conditioning 3:Press AC button =on Press AC button again =offOnce activated the air conditioning system is operated via the normal heating and ventilation controls.In very hot temperatures, before starting the engine, allow hot air to escape from the vehicle by opening the windows.Lighting switch:1. Headlights, side lights2. Fog lights 3Pull stalk toward steering wheel to change between main and dipped beam.Headlight flash:Pull stalk towards steering wheel.Headlight range adjustment3:Reduces dazzle for oncoming traffic. With dipped beam on, adjust theheadlight range to suit the vehicle load:No load =0Max. load =4Operating turn signal lights:Stalk in rest position Right turn = Upwards Left turn = DownwardsWhen the steering wheel is turned back, the stalk automatically returns to its original position.This will not happen when making a minor steering manoeuvre such as changing lanes.When lane changing, move stalk to resistance point.When released, stalk will spring back.Windscreen wiper and wash with rain sensor 3:Windscreen wiper:Move stalk downwards to operate wiper. Pull stalk towards steering wheel to operate wash.K= Timed interval wipe orautomatic wiping with rain sensor, to change the sensitivity of the system adjust the rotating column, less sensitive rotate down, more sensitive rotate up 1=Slow 2=FastRear window wiper:Wash fluid is sprayed onto the window when the stalk is moved to the second position.The switch is spring loaded and will return to the ’on’ position when released.Operating windscreen wash:Short pullThe wiper operates for one cycle.Long pullWash fluid is sprayed onto thewindscreen, at the same time the wiper is operated for four cycles.Warning:In freezing conditions, wiper blades can freeze to windscreen. Release bladesfrom the ice before starting the vehicle to prevent wiper motor damage.Refuelling:z Turn filler cap anti-clockwise to release.zFuel tank capacity = 90 litres.Engine oil:Check every 300 miles and prior to long journeys.Important : it is the owner’s responsibility to maintain the correct level of an appropriate quality oil in the engine.For engine lubrication, we recommend in particular Vauxhall brand oilsACEA A3/B4: SAE 10W-40 (without DPF):AECA C3: SAE 10W-40 (with DPF): – or –ACEA A3/B4: SAE 5W-40 (without DPF):AECA C3: SAE 5W -40 (with DPF): for petrol and diesel engines.A higher quality than specified can always be used.When using commercially available engine oils, the following are appropriate for diesel engines:only oil bearing the classificationACEA B4/C3 is to be used.Tyre pressures (psi) - Full load Tyres Front Rear 195/65 R 16 50 54195/75 R 16 55 61205/65 R 16 55 61215/65 R 16 45 50。

Quick Reference Guide Precedent

Quick Reference Guide Precedent

1234©2022Quick Reference GuidePrecedent™ - High Efficiency3 to 10 Tons Packaged Heat PumpsModel Number:Used With:WHCHigh Efficiency Heat PumpsCopyrightThis document and the information in it are the property of Trane, and may not be used or reproduced in whole or in part without written permission. Trane reserves the right to revise this publication at any time, and to make changes to its content without obligation to notify any person of such revision or change.TrademarksAll trademarks referenced in this document are the trademarks of their respective owners.Revision HistoryUpdated the High efficiency, 3 to 10 tons packaged rooftop performance data (heat pump) table.Table 1.List of factory installed options (a)(a)Verify option availability in product catalog.0-50% Motorized outside air damper Human interface - 5 inch color touchscreen Air-Fi® Wireless Communication Interface LonTalk® Communication Interface (LCI)BACnet® Communication Interface (BCI-R)Manual outside air damper Barometric reliefMERV 8 filters Black epoxy pre-coated condenser coil MERV 13 filtersClogged filter switch Multi-speed indoor fan systemCondensate overflow switch Multi-zone variable air volume (MZVAV)Demand control ventilation wiring Powered convenience outlet Discharge air temperature sensing tube ReliaTel™ controlsEconomizer - comparative enthalpy Single zone variable air volume (SZVAV)Economizer - dry bulbStainless steel drain pan Economizer - low leak, dry bulb Stainless steel heat exchangerEconomizer - reference enthalpy Supply, return, and plenum air smoke detectors Fan failure switch Through-the-base electric provision Frostat™Unit mounted circuit breaker Fault detection & diagnostics (FDD); Meets CA Title 24 requirements Unit mounted non-fused disconnect Hail guardUnpowered convenience outletHinged access panelsTable 2.High efficiency, 3 to 10 tons packaged rooftop performance data (heat pump)Nominal Size (Tons)3 (WHC)4 (WHC)5 (WHC)6(WHC)7.5(WHC)8.5(WHC)10(WHC)Cooling Performance Supply Air (cfm)1,2001,6002,0002,4003,0003,4004,000Tot / Sens Cap (MBh)36.4/28.048.8/39.161.0/49.178.9/ 59.596.2/ 74.7105.9/ 83.6123.6/ 96.3EER/SEER 12.5/16.013.0/16.5 3 = 13.0/16.44,W = 12.9/16.212.111.83,4 = 12.0W = 11.811.5SEER2/EER2(a)(a)COP2 and HSPF2 are rated at AHRI conditions and calculated in accordance with AHRI Standard 210/240-2023. Airflow and net capacity not shown.15.6/12.516.1/12.516.1/12.5----IEER (b)(b)16.0/16.5 IEER for multi-speed/SZVAV option.N/AN/AN/A15.515.515.515.5Heating Performance High Temperature Btu/h Rating 32,20044,00057,00075,00087,00093,000118,000COP 3.60 3.60 3.603,4 = 3.50W = 3.483,4 = 3.50W = 3.483,4 = 3.63W = 3.613,4 = 3.63W = 3.61COP23.5 3.6 3.6-----Low Temperature Btu/h Rating 21,40024,00034,40040,00049,00057,00061,000COP 2.30 2.30 2.30 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25COP2 2.10 2.30 2.30----HSPF 8.88.89.0NA NA NA NA HSPF2(a)8.08.48.5----Other Information Net Weight (Lbs)5146736788298298551228Roof Curb BAYCURB042*BAYCURB043*BAYCURB043*BAYCURB044*Unit Cabinet Size F C D E Filters (c) - Type Furnished (c)Optional 2-inch MERV 8 and MERV 13 filters also available.Throwaway Throwaway Throwaway Throwaway Number Size Recommended(2) 20x35x2(4) 16x25x2(4) 20x25x2(3) 20x25x2(2) 20x30x2Table 3.Unit MCA and MOP electrical data (heat pump)WHCVoltsStandard Indoor Motor Oversize Indoor Motor MCAMOPMCAMOP36208-230/323302030460/313151015575/3915--48208-230/329402435460/314151115575/31015--60208-230/332452740460/315201215575/31215--74208-230/34250--460/31925--575/32125--92208-230/34350--460/32025--575/32225--102208-230/34660--460/32225--575/32325--120208-230/34960--460/32430--575/32330--December 2022RT-PRC077F-EN65©2022Trane and American Standard have a policy of continuous product and product data improvement and reserve theright to change design and specifications without notice. We are committed to using environmentally conscious printpractices.Trane and American Standard create comfortable, energy efficient indoor environments for commercialand residential applications. For more information, please visit or . Table 4. Unit indoor fan data (heat pump)WHC Volts Standard HP - RPM Oversize HP - RPM036208-230/30.75/MULT 1.5/MULT460/30.75/MULT 1.5/MULT575/30.75/MULT 1.5/MULT048208-230/31/MULT 1.5/MULT460/31/MULT 1.5/MULT575/31/MULT 1.5/MULT060208-230/31/MULT 1.5/MULT460/31/MULT 1.5/MULT575/31/MULT 1.5/MULT074208-230/3 2.75/MULT-460/3 2.75/MULT-575/3 2.75/MULT-092208-230/3 2.75/MULT-460/3 2.75/MULT-575/3 2.75/MULT-102208-230/3 2.75/MULT-460/3 2.75/MULT-575/3 2.75/MULT-120208-230/3 2.75/MULT-460/3 2.75/MULT-575/3 2.75/MULT-Table 5.Unit dimensional dataCabinet Size (Digit 30)C D E FUnit Length UL88 5/8 88 5/8 99 11/1669 7/8Unit Width UW53 1/4 53 1/4 63 3/1644 1/4Unit Height UH 40 7/8 46 7/8 50 7/840 7/8Clearance C148484848Clearance C236363636Clearance C336363636Clearance C436363636Clearance C572727272Curb Length CL84 1/2 84 1/2 84 1/265 13/16Curb Width CW50 3/8 50 3/8 60 3/841 7/16Supply Length SL(a)(a)Dimensions are for roof curb openings and not duct inserts. Reference the product catalog for duct insert dimensions.18 1/2 18 1/2 18 1/216 3/4Supply Width SW(a)34 3/8 34 3/8 34 3/817 7/8Return Length RL(a)18 1/4 18 1/4 18 1/414 9/16Return Width RW(a)34 3/8 34 3/8 34 3/825 3/16RT-PRC077F-EN20 Dec 2022Supersedes RT-PRC077E-EN (Mar 2020)。

Quick Reference Scanner Guide

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E Save to Memory Storage Device F Scan to Delivery Server G Scan via TWAIN Driver
For details about C, E, F, and G, see Scan on the supplied CD-ROM.
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4. {Reset} key Press to clear the current settings. 5. {Program} key Press to register frequently used
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6. Main power indicator 7. {Energy Saver} key 8. {Login/Logout} key
B Press the {Reset} key.
C Press the [Email] or [Folder] tab.
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快速参考指南:擦拭器和洗车器说明书

快速参考指南:擦拭器和洗车器说明书

Quick Reference GuideWipers and Washers*1: Models with automatic intermittent wipers*2: Models without automatic intermittent wipersWiper/Washer Control LeverAdjustment RingMIST OFFAUTO *1: Wiper speed varies automaticallyINT *2: Low speed with intermittentLO : Low speed wipe HI : High speed wipePull toward you to spray washer fluid.Low Sensitivity *1Lower speed, f ewer sweeps *2High Sensitivity *1Higher speed, more sweeps *2+:+:-:-:AUTO should always be turned OFF before the following situations in order to prevent severe damage to the wiper system:●Cleaning the windshield ●Driving through a car wash ●No rain presentuu Operating the Switches Around the Steering Wheel u Wipers and WashersControls Wipers and WashersThe windshield wipers and washers can beused when the power mode is in ON.■MISTThe wipers run at high speed until you releasethe lever.■Wiper switch (OFF, INT*1, AUTO*2, LO,HI)Move the lever up or down to change thewiper settings.■Adjusting wiper operation*Turn the adjustment ring to adjust the wiperoperation.■WasherSprays while you pull the lever toward you.When you release the lever for more than onesecond, the spray stops, the wipers sweep twoor three more times to clear the windshield,then stop.*1: Models with manual intermittent operation■Windshield Wiper/Washer1Wipers and WashersNOTICEDo not use the wipers when the windshield is dry.The windshield will get scratched, or the rubberblades will get damaged.NOTICEIn cold weather, the blades may freeze to thewindshield.Operating the wipers in this condition may damagethe wipers. Use the defogger to warm thewindshield, then turn the wipers on.NOTICETurn the washers off if no washer fluid comes out.The pump may get damaged.If the vehicle speeds up while the wipers areoperating intermittently, the length of the wipeinterval shortens.When the vehicle speeds up, the wiper operation’sshortest delay setting () and the LO setting becomethe same.If the wipers stop operating due to an obstacle suchas the build-up of snow, park the vehicle in a safeplace. Rotate the wiper switch to OFF, and set thepower mode to ACCESSORY or VEHICLE OFF, thenremove the obstacle.Models with intermittent time adjustment ring Pull touseLower speed, fewer sweepsHigher speed, more sweepsuu Operating the Switches Around the Steering Wheel u Wipers and WashersControlsWhen you push the lever down to AUTO , the windshield wipers sweep once, and go into the automatic mode.The wipers operate intermittently, at low speed, or at high speed and stops inaccordance with the amount of rainfall the rainfall sensor detects.■AUTO sensitivity adjustmentWhen the wiper function is set to AUTO , you can adjust the sensitivity of the rainfall sensor (using the adjustment ring) so that wipers will operate in accordance with your preference.Sensor sensitivity■Automatic Intermittent Wipers *1Wipers and WashersThe wiper motor may stop motor operationtemporarily to prevent an overload. Wiper operation will return to normal within a few minutes, once thecircuit has returned to normal.Adjustment Ring1Automatic Intermittent Wipers *The rainfall sensor is in the location shown below.NOTICEAUTO should always be turned OFF before the following situations in order to prevent severe damage to the wiper system:•Cleaning the windshield •Driving through a car wash •No rain presentRainfall SensorLow SensitivityHigh Sensitivityuu Operating the Switches Around the Steering Wheel u Wipers and WashersControlsThe rear wiper and washer can be used whenthe power mode is in ON.■Wiper switch (OFF, INT, ON)Change the wiper switch setting according tothe amount of rain.■Washer ( )Sprays while you rotate the switch to thisposition.Hold it to activate the wiper and to spray thewasher. Once released, the washer spray willstop and the rear wiper will return to itsselected switch setting after a few sweeps.■Operating in reverseWhen you shift the transmission to R with the windshield wipers activated, the rear wiper operates automatically as follows even if its switch is off.*1: Models with manual intermittent operation■Rear Wiper/WasherINT: IntermittentOFFON: Continuous wipeWasherFront Wiper Position Rear Wiper OperationINT*1 (Intermittent)AUTO*2 (Intermittent)IntermittentLO (Low speed wipe)HI (High speed wipe)Continuous。

博科光纤交换机基本配置

博科光纤交换机基本配置

博科300光交换配置手册1.设备示意图2.配置准备Brocade交换机采用B/S架构,远程客户端通过交换机以太网管理端口实现对交换机的监控及配置。

在配置之前首先要在客户端安装JAVA运行环境JRE。

3.设备配置修改客户端IP地址与交换机为同一子网10.77.77.100;打开浏览器输入http://10.77.77.77按下回车后会弹出登陆对话框;户名:admin密码:password备注:admin:可以执行所有的命令并查看交换机状态和修改交换机的配置 user:执行Show命令来查看交换机的状态•改变密码以admin身份执行passwd命令会显示每个用户,可以依次修改他们的密码4.常用配置命令1)Tip:可使用下面的命令来检查Fabric OS的版本sw:admin>version Kernel: 5.3.1Fabric OS:v3.0.2cMade on:Thu Apr1912:02:15PDT2002Flash:Thu Apr1912:04:03PDT2002BootProm: Tue Apr2618:33:23PST20022)ipAddrShow–显示交换机的IP设置sw:admin>ipAddrShowEthernet IP Address:10.77.77.77Ethernet Subnetmask:255.255.255.0Fibre Channel IP Address:none Fibre Channel Subnetmask:none Gateway Address:0.0.0.0•ipAddrSet3)为交换机设置IP地址sw:admin>ipAddrSetEthernet IP Address[10.77.77.77]:192.168.66.107Ethernet Subnetmask[0.0.0.0]:255.255.255.0Fibre Channel IP Address[none]:Fibre Channel Subnetmask[none]:Gateway Address[172.17.1.1]:Set IP address now?[y=set now,n=next reboot]:y•sw2:4)显示交换机配置admin>switchShowswitchName:sw2switchType:9.1switchState:Online switchMode:Nat iveswitchRole:Subordinate switchDomain:97switchId:fffc61switchWwn:10:00:00:60:69:04:23:03switchBeacon:OFFport0:id2G No_Light port1:id2G No_Light port2:id2G No_Light port3:id2G No_Lightport4:id2G Online F-Port10:00:00:00:c9:20:d0:99port5:id2G No_ Lightport6:id N2Online E-Port10:00:00:60:69:50:3e:1b“sw2”(downstrea m)port7:id1G Online L-Port8Private,2phantom port8:id1G No_Lig ht port9:id N2No_Light port10:id2G No_Lightport11:id N1Online port12:id2G No_Lightport13:id2G Online E-Port10:00:00:60:69:50:02:73“sw8"(upstream )(Trunk master)port14:id N2No_Light5)显示交换机运行状态admin> switchstatusshowSwitch Health Report Report time: 06/22/2015 07:53:50 AMSwitch Name: adminIP address: 192.168.99.9SwitchState: HEALTHYDuration: 00:05Power supplies monitor HEALTHYTemperatures monitor HEALTHYFans monitor HEALTHYFlash monitor HEALTHYMarginal ports monitor HEALTHYFaulty ports monitor HEALTHYMissing SFPs monitor HEALTHYFabric Watch is not licensedDetailed port information is not included6)显示交换机配置信息admin> cfgshowDefined configuration:cfg: cfg_1 a750l1_vtl12; b750l1_v7000; b750l2_v7000;b750l2_vtl12; ha1;vm1l_v7000; vm2l_v7000; vm3l_v7000; vtape;xenserver_a;xenserver_bzone: a750l1_vtl121,2; 1,20; 1,21; 1,22; 1,23zone: b750l1_v70001,0; 1,1; 1,2zone: b750l2_v70001,0; 1,1; 1,3zone: b750l2_vtl121,3; 1,20; 1,21; 1,22; 1,23zone: ha1 1,2; 1,3zone: vm1l_v70001,0; 1,1; 1,4zone: vm2l_v70001,0; 1,1; 1,5zone: vm3l_v70001,0; 1,1; 1,6zone: vtape 1,20; 1,21; 1,22; 1,23zone: xenserver_a1,0; 1,1; 1,8zone: xenserver_b1,0; 1,1; 1,77)备份交换机配置admin> configuplocadadmin> Protocol (scp or ftp):ftp (输入协议,如果你是FTP就输入FTP)admin> host: (FTP服务器地址:192.168.99.100)admin> user name: (用户名)admin> filename: 备份文件名称admin> password: 密码8)已有备份文件还原admin> switchdisable 停用交换机所有交换端口admin>configdownloadadmin>Protocol (scp or ftp):ftpadmin>Server Name or IP Address [host]:admin>User Name [user]:admin>File Name [config.txt]:config.txt.........admin>Do you want to continue [y/n]:yadmin>Password:admin>reboot9)划分zone定义:zone是当你有不同平台的主机连到SAN上时,用来隔离不同主机对磁盘阵列的存取,严格一点的,任何一台主机连到交换机访问任何一个存储设备都要作zone。

洗衣机Quick Reference Guide

洗衣机Quick Reference Guide
and remove. 2. On initial start-up: Fill the dispenser right up with
water.
Adding rinse aid
1. Press the catch on the lid
of the dispenser for rinse
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1) 0:15 - 0:15 2) 0,050 - 0,050 3) 4,0 - 4,0
1 Suitable programme for running at night: it takes longer, but is extremely quiet.
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3. Close the lid of the dispenser for rinse aid. a The lid clicks into position.
Tip: Connect your appliance to a mobile device. You can conveniently change all settings using the Home Connect app. 1. Install the Home Connect app on your mo-

RingCentral for Desktop Quick Reference Guide

RingCentral for Desktop Quick Reference Guide

RingCentral for Desktop Quick Reference GuideRingCentral for Desktop is a free downloadable application that turns your PC or Mac computer into an all-in-one communication hub. You can make and receive calls, send and receive messages,* check and send faxes, hold audio conferences, and launch online meetings all from one app. RingCentral for Desktop syncs easily with your office network and Microsoft Outlook** so you can collaborate with others with just a broadband connection and a headset.Download the app• Log in to your RingCentral account.• Click Tools > Desktop Apps.• Choose either Download for Mac or Download for PC.• Run through the install wizard.• On your desktop, click to open it and log in with your sameaccount credentials.Get to know RingCentral for Desktop* Refer to RingCentral Messaging for more details.** Microsoft Outlook integration is available for Windows only.MessagesView all your messages in one place. Messages are always current and synced from your other devices. FavoritesAdd any person you contact often. See your colleagues’ presence status and contact them directly from this screen.Call logReview all call activity on your account.ContactsYour personal and company contacts, synced with your RingCentral mobile app, make it easy to find the right person.HUDManage multiple incoming calls with the ability to transfer, pick up and join calls with ease.Dial pad 4Dial a phone number to make calls from this screen.RingCentral Messaging Send and receive messagesbetween users within an account.Online meetingLaunch RingCentral Meetings ® to collaborate and screenshare with remote colleagues or clients.Audio conferenceHold instant conference calls and easily invite participants.FaxSend faxes, schedule faxes, and select cover pages from this screen.GlipLaunch Glip by RingCentral to start team collaborate with shared tasks, conversations, files, tasks, and calendars.SettingsSet your app preferences.Your account presenceSet your availability status.Feature highlightsWhen you’re on an active call, the on-screen options make it easy to manage your call. You can:• Mute or unmute your call.• Record the call.• Add another person to the line, up to six people… or drop others at any time.• Park the call, which puts the caller on hold and lets anyone on your RingCentral network pick up the call from anywhere.• Flip the call to another phone, like your mobile phone, without interrupting the conversation.• Transfer the call to another colleague or phone number.» A Warm Transfer gives you a chance to talk to your colleague before connecting the caller. » A blind Transfer simply connects the caller directly.»The option “To Voicemail” directly transfers the call to voicemail of the colleague.RingCental for Desktop gives you a single view to manage multiple calls—current call, incoming calls, and calls on hold.• You can switch to a different caller, send the caller to voicemail, or add the caller to your current call. • When you can’t take a call right away, you can instantly send the caller to voicemail, ignore the call, or forward to another number.• Easily reply to a caller with a text-to-voice response. Choose from a list of defaultresponses or type your own custom response.• Hold an instant audio conference any time you want to collaborate with your team. No need to schedule a call.• Invite participants by email. Call-in details are automatically included in your message.• Easily include international phone numbers so your participants don’t have to worryabout long-distance toll charges.Robust active call managementHandle multiple callsAudio conference from anywhere• Create of list (HUD) of your colleagues to view their real-time presence status on availability in a separate window.• Transfer calls, add colleagues to an active call, or pick up calls on behalf of your colleagues when you have permission.• Add, delete, or drag-and-drop extensions into your HUD list—it is automatically synced with your online account and desk phone.• Park calls to private lines that are only visible for assigned users within the groups.•Monitor and coach your staff’s calls with options of listen-in, whisper, barge-in, and take over.Head-up display (HUD)System requirementsPC• Windows ® 7 or later • 2 GHz processor• Minimum of 1 GB of memory • 300 MB of hard drive spaceMac• Mac OS X ® 10.8 Mountain Lion or above • Intel ® processor• Minimum of 1 GB of memory • 300 MB of hard drive space。

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Min. Lot Width Min. Lot Area Min. Open Area Min. Front Setback
Uses permitted as of right: Single-Family; Passive Recreation; Family Day Care; Community Garden Uses requiring special exception approval: Market or Community-Supported Farm
Front 25’
Front 25’ Side Yard 15’ Detached Lot Line
Min. Open Area Min. Front Setback Min. Side Yard Width
Side Yard 25’
Semi-Detached
Semi-Detached
Rear 25’ Lot Line
September 2012
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Lower Density Residential Districts
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Min. Front Setback Min. Side Yard Width
Rear 20’ Lot Line
Rear 25’
Side Yard 8’
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Fabric OS Commands v4.2Quick Reference Guide© 2004 Brocade Communications Systems,IncorporatedLast Updated 1/20/04agtcfgdefault Reset SNMP agent to factory default agtcfgset Set SNMP agent configurationagtcfgshow Display SNMP agent configurationaliadd Add a member to a zone aliasalicreate Create a zone aliasalidelete Delete a zone aliasaliremove Remove a zone aliasalishow Display zone alias informationbackplanetest Backplane connection diagnosticbackport Backplane routing and VC allocation test bannerset Set the login banner on a switchbannershow Display the login banner text on a switch bcastshow Display broadcast routing information bladebeacon Set/unset blade beaconingbladedisable Disable a bladebladeenable Enable a bladebladepropshow Display properties of a bladecamtest Functional test of the CAM memory centralmemorytest Test ASIC pair central memory operations cfgactvshow Display effective zone configuration information cfgadd Add a member to a zone configuration cfgclear Clear all zone configurationscfgcreate Create a zone configurationcfgdelete Delete a zone configurationcfgdisable Disable a zone configurationcfgenable Enable a zone configurationcfgremove Remove a member from a zone configuration cfgsave Save zone configuration to non-volatile memory cfgshow Display zone configuration informationcfgsize Display size of zone databasecfgtransabort Abort the current zoning transaction cfgtransshow Display details about current zoning transaction chassisname Display or Set the chassis namechassisshow Display all FRUscmemretentiontest Test of central memory SRAMscmitest ASIC to ASIC connection test of CMI busconfigdefault Reset configuration to factory defaultconfigdownload Load switch configuration from a serverconfigshow Display switch configuration parametersconfigupload Save switch configuration to a serverconfigure Set switch configuration parameterscrossporttest Functional test of port M->N pathdatatypeshow Display available data patternsdate Display/set the system date and timedbgshow Display current debug value and verbosity leveldiagclearerror Clear the diag software flag to allow for retestdiagcommandshow Display diagnostics help infodiagdisablepost Disable POST execution at next rebootdiagenablepost Enable POST execution at next rebootdiagesdports Set ESD ports skip listdiagfaillimit Set diagnostics fail limitdiaghelp Print diagnostic help infodiagloopid Set the loop ID for FL mode diagnosticsdiagmodepr Enable or disable mode messagesdiagpost Enable or disable POST testingdiagretry Enable or disable retry modediagsetburnin Initializes the blade for a burn-in rundiagsetcycle Set diagnostic script parametersdiagshow DIsplay diagnostics status for blades or portsdiagshowtime Enable or disable elapsed time messagesdiagsilkworm Enable or disable silkworm modediagskiptests Enable or disable diagnostics skip test flagsdiagstopburnin Terminates a blade burn-in rundlsreset Turn off dynamic load sharing optiondlsset Turn on dynamic load sharing optiondlsshow Display state of dynamic load sharing optiondnsconfig Display or set switch DNS parameterserrclear Clear entries in the error logerrdump Print error log (no page breaks)errnvlogsizeset Resize the persistent error logerrnvlogsizeshow Show current persistent error log configurationerrsavelvlset Set error saving level on a switch (1-5)errsavelvlshow Show current error save level setting on a switcherrshow Print error logexit Logout from a shell sessionfabportshow Display fabric port informationfabretryshow Display retry count of the fabric commandsfabricprincipal Set the Principal Switch selection modefabricshow Print fabric membership infofabstateclear Clears queue of fabric state informationfabstateshow Display fabric state informationfabstatsshow DisplayFabric errorsfabswitchshow Display fabric switch state structure informationfandisable Disable a fanfanenable Enable a fanfanshow Print fan statusfastboot Reboot the chassis, bypassing POSTfazoneadd Add a member to a fabric assist zonefazonecreate Create a fabric assist zonefazonedelete Delete a fabric assist zonefazoneremove Remove a member from a fabric assist zonefazoneshow Print Fabric Assist Zone informationfcprobeshow Display the FCP probe informationfcprlsshow Display FCP read link state informationfdmicacheshow Display remote FDMI device info by Domain IDfdmishow Display detailed FDMI device informationficonclear Clear records from a FICON mgmt databaseficonhelp Display a list of FICON support commandsficonshow Display contents from a FICON mgmt databasefiltertest Test frame filtersfirmwarecommit Commit firmware update to secondary partitionfirmwaredownload Download firmware into the switchfirmwaredownloadstatus Display firmware download status via a logfirmwarerestore Restore an old active firmware imagefirmwareshow Firmware version in partitions on both CP cardsfporttest Functional test of F->N & N->F point-to-point pathfrureplace Interactive FRU replacement interfacefspfshow Display FSPF protocol informationfwalarmsfilterset Sets or resets alarms in Fabric Watchfwalarmsfiltershow Displays Fabric Watch alarm filter statusfwclassinit Initialize classes under Fabric Watchfwconfigreload Reload the Fabric Watch configurationfwconfigure Display/set Fabric Watch configuration & statusfwfrucfg Displays and changes FRU state alert settingfwhelp Print Fabric Watch help infofwmailcfg Configure mail alerts in Fabric Watchfwsamshow Display switch availability monitor informationfwsettocustom Sets Fabric Watch alarms to custom levelsfwsettodefault Sets Fabric Watch alarms to defaultsfwshow Displays thresholds monitored by Fabric Watchh Print shell historyhadisable Disable the High Avilability fetaure in the switchhadump Display High Availability status informationhaenable Enable the High Availability feature in the switchhafailover Initiates control processor failoverhashow Display control processor statushasyncstart Enable the HA state synchronizing processhasyncstop Disable the HA state synchronizing processhelp Display help information for commandshistorylastshow Display the last hardware history log recordhistorymode Display/set the mode of the historyhttpcfgshow Display the java plug-in versionshistoryshow Display the hardware history loghttpcfgshow Display minimum JRE plugin needed by browseri Display task summaryifmodeset Set link operating mode for a network interfaceifmodeshow Display link op mode for a network interfaceinterfaceshow Display FSPF interface informationInteropmode Enable/disable interop with other switch vendorsiodreset Turn off the in-order delivery optioniodset Turn on the in-order delivery optioniodshow Display the state of the in-order delivery optionipaddrset Set ethernet and FC IP addressesipaddrshow Print ethernet and FC IP addressesislshow Display current connections & ISL statusitemlist List parameter syntax and grammar informationkilltelnet Kill telnet sessions interactivelylicenseadd Add a license key to a switchlicensehelp Display license help informationlicenseidshow Display system license IDlicenseremove Remove the license key from a switchlicenseshow Display current license keyslinkcost Set or display the FSPF cost of a linklogin Login as a new userlogout Logout from remote sessionloopporttest Functional test of L_Port M->M path on a looplsdbshow Display the FSPF link state databasememshow Display the amount of free and used memorymyid Identifies on which local switch you arenbrstateshow Display FSPF neighbor’s statenbrstatsclear Reset FSPF interface countersnodefind Display all device PIDs matching a given WWNnsaliasshow Display local Name Server info with aliasesnsallshow Display global Name Server informationnscamshow Display the Name Server cache contentsnsshow Display local Name Server informationnsstatshow Display local Name Server statisticsnszonemember Info about online devices zoned with given devicepasswd Set usernames and passwordspathinfo Display routing/statistics info along a pathpdshow Display data from a panic dump fileperfaddeemonitor Add an end-to-end monitor to a portperfaddipmonitor Add a filter-based monitor for IP frame countperfaddreadmonitor Add a SCSI-read filter-based monitorperfaddrwmonitor Add a SCSI read/write filter-based monitorperfaddscsimonitor Add a monitor for SCSI frame countperfaddusermonitor Add a user-defined filter-based monitorperfaddwritemonitor Add a SCSI-write filter-based monitorperfcfgclear Clear saved perf configuration settings from flashperfcfgrestore Restore perf configuration settings from flashperfcfgsave Save perf configuration settings to flashperfcleareemonitor Clears counters for an end-to-end monitorperfclearfiltermonitor Clears counters for a filter-based monitor perfclralpacrc Clear CRC count for an AL_PA device perfdeleemonitor Delete an end-to-end monitor on a port perfdelfiltermonitor Delete a filter-based monitorperfhelp Get help on performance monitoring commands perfsetporteemask Set mask for end-to-end (EE) monitors perfshowalpacrc Display AL_PA CRC count by port or AL_PA perfshoweemonitor Display EE monitor info and frame traffic by port perfshowfiltermonitor Display filter-based monitor info & frame traffic perfshowporteemask Display the current end-to-end mask on a port pkicreate Create public key infrastructure (PKI) objects pkiremove Remove existing public key infrastructure objects pkishow Display existing public key infrastructure objects portalpashow Show the AL_PAs of a portportcamshow Display port-based filter CAM utilization portcfgdefault Restore port configuration to default values portcfgeport Enable/disable a port as an E_Port portcfggport Enable/disable a port as an G_Port portcfgislmode Enable/disable ISL R_RDY mode on a port portcfglongdistance Configure a port to support long distance links portcfglport Enable/disable a port as an L_Port portcfgpersistentdisable Disable a port persistently portcfgpersistentenable Enable a port persistentlyportcfgshow Display port configuration settings portcfgspeed Set the port speed levelportcfgtrunkport Enable or disbale a port for trunkingportdebug Set debug level and verbosity on a port portdisable Disable a specified portportenable Enable a specified portporterrshow Display port error summaryportflagsshow Display port status bitmaps for all ports portledtest Exercise user port LEDsportlogclear Clear port activity logportlogconfigshow Display the current port log configuration portlogdump Display portlog without breaks portlogdumpport Display portlog of a port without breaks portlogeventshow Display information about portlog events portloginshow Display port login informationportlogpdisc Set/clear the debug_pdisc_flagportlogreset Enable the portlog facilityportlogresize Resize the portlogportlogshow Display port activity logportlogshowport Display portlog for a port with breaks portlogtypedisable Disable a specific portlog event type portlogtypeenable Enable a specific portlog type portloopbacktest Functional test of port N->N pathportname Set/display a name for a portportperfshow Display port throughput numbersportregtest Bit r/w test of the ASIC SRAMs and registers portrouteshow Display routing tables for a port portshow Display port statusportstats64show Display 64-bit hardware statistics for a portportstatsclear Clear port error statistics for ports on an ASICportstatsshow Display hardware statisticsportswap Swap area numbers of two switch portsportswapdisable Disable port swap featureportswapenable Enable port swap featureportswapshow Display information for any swapped portsporttest Functional test of a switch in a live fabricporttestshow Display information from porttest commandpowerofflistset Set slot power list orderpowerofflistshow Display slot power off orderpsshow Display power supply statusptdatashow Display port data structureptphantomshow Display port routing tablesptpropshow Display port propertiesptregshow Display ASIC port registersptrouteshow Display port routing propertiesptstatsshow Display port statistics propertiesquietmode Set or clear the shell quiet modereboot Reboot the switch or chassis (if applicable)routehelp Displays routing help informationsavecore Save or remove core files created by daemonssecactivesize Display the size of the active security databasesecdefinesize Display the size of the defined security databasesecfabricshow Display security related fabric informationsecfcsfailover Enable a Backup FCS switch to be Primary FCSsecglobalshow Display current internal security state informationsechelp Displays security command listsecmodedisable Disables security modesecmodeenable Enables security modesecmodeshow Displays security modesecnonfcspasswd Set the admin password for non-FCS switchessecpolicyabort Aborts unsaved changes to security databasesecpolicyactivate Apply defined policy set to all switchessecpolicyadd Add members to an existing policysecpolicycreate Define a new security policysecpolicydelete Delete an existing security policysecpolicydump Display all memebrs of an existing policysecpolicyfcsmove Move a member in the FCS policysecpolicyremove Remove members from an existing policysecpolicysave Save a defined policy to flash on all switchessecpolicyshow Display an existing security policysecstatsreset Reset security statistics to zero for policiessecstatsshow Display security statistics for policiessectemppasswdreset Reset a password on a remote switchsectemppasswdset Set a temporary password on a remote switchsectransabort Abort the current security transactionsecversionreset Reset the version stamp to zerosensorshow Display temperature, power & fan sensor datasetdbg Set the debug level of the specified moduleseterrlvl Set the error level of the specified modulesetesdmode Enable/disable ESD modesetgbicmode Enable/disable media modesetmediamode Enable/disable media modesetsfpmode Enable/disable media modesetsplbmode Enable/disable 2 port loopbacksetverbose Set verbosity level for a modulesfpshow Display serial ID SFP informationshellflowcontroldisable Disables XON/XOFF flow control to shell taskshellflowcontrolenable Enables XON/XOFF flow control to shell taskslotoff Disable a blade slotsloton Enable a blade slotslotpoweroff Power off a blade unitslotpoweron Power on a blade unitslotshow Display slot statussnmpmibcapset View/modify options for MIB trap capabilityspinfab Test for cascaded switch ISL linksspinsilk Test internal Tx/Rx paths at full speedsramretentiontest Data retention test of SRAMs in ASICstatstest Run a statistics counter diagnostic teststopporttest Halt a running porttestsupportshow Print switch information for debugging purposessupportshowcfgdisable Disable a group of cmds under supportshowsupportshowcfgenable Enable a group of commands under supportshowsupportshowcfgshow Display commands enabled under supportshowswitchbeacon Set switch beacon on or offswitchcfgpersistentdisable Disable switch persistentlyswitchcfgpersistentenable Enable switch persistentlyswitchcfgspeed Configure all ports on switch to a particular speedswitchcfgtrunk Enable or disable trunking on a switchswitchdisable Disable the switchswitchenable Enable the switchswitchname Set or display switch nameswitchreboot Reboot a logical switch (SilkWorm 12000 only)switchshow Display switch and port statusswitchshutdown Halt the operational switchswitchstart Initialize the switch to operationalswitchstatuspolicyset Set policy parameters for overall switch statusswitchstatuspolicyshow Print policy parameters for overall switch statusswitchstatusshow Print overall switch statusswitchuptime Display how long the switch has been operatingsyslogdipadd Add syslog daemon IP addresssyslogdipremove Remove syslog daemon IP addresssyslogdipshow Display the syslog daemon targetssystemtest Run diagnostics on a switch bladesystemverification Run a suite of diags on all switches in a fabrictempshow Displaytemperaturereadingstimeout Set/show idle timeout value for a login sessiontopologyshow Display the unicast fabric topologytrachchangeshelp Display info on track-changes feature commandstrackchangesset Enable configuring of track-changes featuretrackchangesshow Display status of track-changes featuretrunkdebug Debug a trunk link failuretrunkshow Display trunking informationtsclockserver Display/set the NTP server addresstshelp Display timeservice commandststimezone Display/set system time zoneturboramtest Turbo SRAM logic test for Bloom ASICtxdpath Function test of ASIC TXA, TXD connectionsuptime Display how long switch has been upurouteconfig Configure a static routeurouteremove Remove a static routeurouteshow Display unicast routing informationversion Display firmware versionwwn Display the switch’s WWNzoneadd Add a member to the zonezonecreate Create a zonezonedelete Delete a zonezonehelp Display zoning help infozoneremove Remove a member from a zonezoneshow Display zone informationSIlkWorm 12000/24000 LayoutAreas for Logical Switch 0 Areas for Logical Switch 1Port Slot 1Slot 2Slot 3Slot 4Slot 7Slot 8Slot 9Slot 10151531476315/7931/9547/11163/127141430466214/7830/9446/11062/126131329456113/7729/9345/10961/125121228446012/7628/9244/10860/124111127435911/7527/9143/10759/123101026425810/7426/9042/10658/122992541579/7325/8941/10557/121882440568/7224/8840/10456/120772339557/7123/8739/10355/119662238546/7022/8638/10254/118552137535/6921/8537/10153/117442036524/6820/8436/10052/116331935513/6719/8335/9951/115221834502/6618/8234/9850/114111733491/6517/8133/9749/113001632480/6416/8032/9648/112。

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