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潘基自动洗车系统用户手册说明书

潘基自动洗车系统用户手册说明书

1235467710111211Use extreme caution when using any device or feature that may take your attention off the road. Your primaryresponsibility is the safe operation of the vehicle. Use only non-essential features and devices when it is safe to do so.89The system illustrated here is the navigation based audio system. Please refer to your navigation supplement for complete information on this system.1 H eadlampsT urns the headlamps off. T urns on parking, instrument panel, license plate and tail lamps.T urns on headlamps. (if equipped) Automatically turns the exterior lamps on/off based on available daylight.(if equipped) T urns on fog lamps by pulling the control towards you.2 p anel d immer C ontrolPress \ to adjust the instrument panelbrightness. Press and hold to turn on the interior courtesy lights. Press to turn off.3 i nterior t runk r elease4 m ulti -F unCtion l everRotate the end of the control up/down to increase/decrease the speed of the wipers. Push the end of the stalk: • q uickly for a single swipe without fluid. • a nd hold briefly forthree swipes with washer fluid. • a nd hold for a longerwash cycle.Note: For optimal wiper performance, clean blades and glass regularly . Refer to your Owner’s Guide for more information.5 t ilt /t elesCope s teering W Heel6 m essage C enterDisplays important vehicle information through a constant monitoring of vehicle systems. The system will notify you of potential problems with a display of warnings followed by a longindicator chime. Use the INFO, SETUP and RESET buttons to access variousmenus and settings within the message center. Refer to your Owner’s Guide for more information.7 s teering W Heel C ontrolsTo set the speed: 1. Press ON. 2. A ccelerate to the desired speed. • P ress SET + andtake your foot off the accelerator. • T o set a higher speed,press and hold SET + or press SET + repeatedly until the desired speed is reached. • T o set a lower speed,press and hold SET – or press SET – repeatedly until the desired speed is reached. • T o return to apreviously set speed, press RSM. • T o turn off, depressthe brake pedal or press OFF .Press INFO, RESET and SETUP to make adjustments to the message center.VOL +/-: Press to increase/decrease volume levels.: Press to access the previous/next radiostation, CD track or preset satellite radio channel.M EDIA: Press repeatedly to access all possible media sources.: Press to access voice recognition, if equipped.: Press to access SYNC ® phone features, if equipped.8 H azard F lasHer9 p assenger a irbag o Illuminates when the passenger airbag has been turned off due to the system sensing light to medium weight in the front passenger seat. For complete information, refer to the FrontPassenger Sensing System in the Seating and Safety Restraints chapter of your Owner’s Guide.10 n avigation s ystem (iF equipped )The Mobile Media Navigation System allows you to record CDs, listen to your saved music, play DVDs and access climate control options in addition to navigating the vehicle. Refer to your Navigation supplement for more information.TracTion conTrolIlluminates whenrac ®/T raction Control is active. If the light remains on, contact your authorized dealer as soon as possible.Service engine SoonIlluminates briefly whenthe ignition is turned on. Ifit remains on or is blinking after the engine is started, the on-board diagnostics System (OBD-II) has detected a malfunction. Drive in a moderate fashion and contact your authorized dealer as airBag readineSSIlluminates briefly when the ignition is turned on. Ifthis light fails to illuminate, remains on or continues to A chime will also sound if there is a malfunction in the indicator light.aBS (anTi-lock Brake SYSTem)Illuminates briefly when the ignition is turned on. If the light remains on or continues to flash, a malfunction has been detected. Contact your authorized dealer as soon as possible and have the system serviced. Normal braking (less ABS) is still functional unless the brake warning light is also illuminated.low Tire PreSSUre warningIlluminates when your tire pressure is low . If the light remains on, the tire pressure should be checked. If the light does not turn on or begins to flash when the ignition is first turned on or while driving, contact your authorized dealer as soon as possible.hroTTle conTrol/TranSmiSSionIlluminates when apowertrain or AWD fault is detected. If the light remains on, or continues to come on, contact your authorized dealer for service as soon as possible.v ol Push to turn the system on/off. T In-dash CD6/MP3 satellite compatible sound system (if equipped)QUICK REFERENCE GUIDEAdditionAl feAturesDual automatic temperature control (if equipped)Fusion may 2010Second PrintingQuick reference guideae5J 19g217 aBfusionThe system illustrated here is the navigation based climate system.Please refer to your owner’s guide for complete information on this system.This Quick reference guide is not intended to replace your vehicle owner’s guide which contains more detailed information concerning the features of your vehicle, as well as important safety warnings designed to help reduce the risk of injury to you and your passengers. Please read your entire owner’s guide carefully as you begin learning about your new vehicle and refer to the appropriate sections when questions arise.all information contained in this Quick reference guide was accurate at the time of duplication. we reserve the right to change features, operation and/or functionality of any vehicle specification at any time. Your Ford dealer is the best source for the most current information. For detailed operating and safety information, please consult your owner’s guide.Ford moTor comPanYcustomer relationship center | P .o. Box 6248 | dearborn, mi 481211-800-392-3673 (Ford) | (Tdd for the hearing impaired: 1-800-232-5952) | www.ford.caPress to turn on/off.aUTo/driver Side TemPPress to activate automatic temperature control. The system will automatically determine fan speed, airflow location, A/C (on or off) and outside or recirculated air, to heat or cool the vehicle to reach the desired temperature. Press again to deactivate. T urn to increase/decrease the temperature on the driver side of the vehicle (when PASS TEMP is active) or for the entire vehicle cabin (when PASS TEMP is not active).PaSSenger TemPPress to activate the passenger side climate control (dual zone). T urn the control to increase/decrease temperature on the passenger side. Press again to turn off and return to single zone where the driver side temperature control determines the temperature for the entire vehicle.maX a/CDistributes recirculated air through the instrument panel vents to cool the vehicle. This mode is more economical and efficient. May also help reduce undesirable odors from entering the vehicle.Fan SPeed Press + to increase or – to decrease fan speed.Distributes outside air through the windshield defroster and demister vents. Can be used to clear thin ice or fog from the windshield.Recirculated air may reduce the amount of time needed to cool down the interior of the vehicle and may also help reduce undesirable odors from reaching the interior of the vehicle.Press to activate and clear the rearwindow and side heated mirrors (if equipped) of thin ice and fog. Press again to deactivate.airFlow modeSSelect if you would like airflow through the panel vents , floor vents , panel and floor vents , or through the defrost/ floor vents .r earvieW C amera (iF equipped )This system provides a visual display of the area behind the vehicle. The display automatically appears on the navigation screen (if equipped) or in the rear view mirror when the vehicle is in Reverse (R) and uses colors (green, yellow and red) to alert you of your proximity to objects. Note: Visibility aids do notreplace the need to watch where the vehicle is moving. Refer to your Owner’s Guide for safety information, more detail, and limitations.synC ® (iF equipped )SYNC ® is a hands-free communications and entertainment system with special phone and media features. For more information, please refer to the SYNC ® Supplement, the SYNC ® section in the Navigation Supplement(if equipped) or visit www .b lind s pot i nFormation s ystem (blis ®)WitH C ross t raFFiC a lert (Cta) (iF equipped )BLIS ® uses radar sensors to help you determine if a vehicle may be in your blind spot zone when driving on roads andfreeways. The CTA feature alerts you if a car is coming toward you when you are backing out of a parking space. Note: Visibility aids do not replace the need to watch where the vehicle ismoving. Refer to your Owner’s Guide for safety information, more detail, and limitations.i ntegrated k eyHead t ransmitter (ikt)•P ress once to lock all doors. Press again to confirm all doors are closed.• P ress once to unlock the driver’s door. Press again within five seconds to unlock all doors.• P ress to activatethe panic alarm. Press again or turn the ignition on to deactivate.• P ress twice within three seconds to open the trunk.• C ar finder: Press twice within three seconds to locate your vehicle. The horn will chirp and the turn lamps will flash.r everse s ensing s ystem (iF equipped The reverse sensing system may warn you if there is an object behind the vehicle. A warning tone will sound which increases in frequency as the object gets closer and then will sound continuously when the object is less than 10 inches away . The system is active when the vehicle is in Reverse (R) and traveling less than 3 mph (5 km/h). Note: Visibility aids do not replace the need to watch where the vehicle is moving. Refer to your Owner’s information, more detail, and limitations.of airbags or the activation of the safety belt pretensioners. The turn signals will flash and the horn will sound. To deactivate, press the hazard flasher control, or on o close from a venting position: Press and。

IGX IGB系列平台秤操作手册说明书

IGX IGB系列平台秤操作手册说明书

Platform ScaleKg/Lb SpecificationIGX Series IGB SeriesIMPORTANT•Do not carry out installation, operation, service, ormaintenance until thoroughly understanding thecontents of this manual.• Keep this manual available at all times for installation,operation, service, and maintenance.PREFACEThank you for purchasing an Ishida IGX/IGB Series.The IGX/IGB Series is a high-performance Platform Scale that weighs items precisely.This manual explains the operation procedures, cautions for use, etc. of the IGX/IGB Series. Please read this manual fully so that you can use the IGX/IGB Series safely and effectively. Failure to follow the instructions in this manual may result in loss or serious injury, damage to the machine or faulty operation.This product cannot be used for certifying weight transactions.y No part of this manual may be reproduced in any form, by mimeograph or any other means, without written permission of the publisher.y Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.y There may be cases where the contents of this manual may not conform to the actual operations due to modifications to the machine or other reasons.y Please convey your comments to your nearest Ishida dealer should you notice any errors or discrepancies in the contents of this manual.Copyright © 2003 by Ishida Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved.No part of this manual may be reproduced in any form, by mimeograph or any other means, without written permission of the publisher.CONTENTSChapter 1 BEFORE OPERATING MACHINE (1)1.1 Caution for Handling (2)1.2 Name and Function of Each Part (4)1.3 Installation (5)1.4 Start and Stop of Operation (7)Care (8)1.5 DailyChapter 2 PRESET FUNCTION (9)2.1 Presetting the Values (10)2.2 Calling Up the Preset Values (14)Chapter 3 WEIGHING (15)Non-PLUs (16)3.1 WeighingPLUs (18)3.2 WeighingChapter 4 SETTING MODE (21)Method (22)4.1 Setting4.2 Set Values List (24)Chapter 5 BATTERY CHECK (27)5.1 Checking Battery Voltage (28)Chapter 6 APPENDIX (31)6.1 Troubleshooting (32)6.2 Specifications (33)BEFORE OPERATING MACHINE1.1 Caution for Handling1.1Safety ConsiderationsTo ensure the safe operation of this machine, the general safety considerations below must be followed:GroundingTo avoid potential shock hazards, a protective grounding conductor for the machine must be securely connected.Do not disassemble or modify the machineDoing so may result in physical injury or damage to the machine.Do not remove covers or housingTo avoid personal injury and shock, do not open or remove any covers or casing of the machine unless specified in this manual.Do not perform unspecified maintenanceFor your own personal safety, do not perform any maintenance procedures which are not specified in this manual.Disconnect the power supply before servicingTo ensure your safety, disconnect the power supply before servicing.Symbols Used in This ManualThis manual uses the following symbols to emphasize important information. Fully understanding the meaning of the symbols will facilitate the use of this manual.Symbol MeaningIndicates information that, if not heeded, could result in faulty operation, damage tothe machine, or relatively serious injury.Symbol MeaningNOTE Indicates additional information of particular importance.Indicates information to help your understanding of the related text. Indicates a page to refer to.1.1 Caution for HandlingBEFORE OPERATING MACHINEAvoid Locating the Machine in the Following PlacesA place subject to high temperature or high humidity.A place exposed to direct sunlight or direct cold air.A place where water or other liquids may be spilled on the machine.A place subject to a lot of dust or dirt.A place subject to strong wind.A place where the floor or ground is not levelor unstable.Power SupplyAlways operate the machine with the specified AC voltage.1.2 Name and Function of Each Part1.2AppearanceIGX SeriesIGB SeriesDisplay UnitIGX SeriesIGB SeriesUsed to turn the power on or off.Used to set the scale weight to zero, or increase the value on the display. Used to set the tare weight, or decrease the value on the display. Used to move the digit position or finish a setting procedure.Used to determine or call-up the setting.1.3 InstallationBEFORE OPERATING MACHINE1.3Assembling the Scale1Remove the two hex-headed bolts from thebottom of the display pole.2Carefully insert the bottom of the display pole into the base bracket while pulling out the slack in the cables.If the cable insulation is damaged, water may penetrate into the cable and causeinaccurate weighing, or the core material may corrode, causing the scale to fail.3Tighten the two hex-headed bolts with an Allen wrench.4Bundle the excessive cables with a clamp so as to prevent cable damage.1.3 Installation5Carefully carry and place the Weigh Platter overthe Platter Support.Leveling the ScaleUse the level adjuster until the air bubble inside the level is positioned in the center of the circle.Adjusting the Display Unit AngleAfter loosening the display unit tightening knob, adjust the unit to an easy-to see angle. Then re-tighten the knob.1.4 Start and Stop of OperationBEFORE OPERATING MACHINE1.4This section explains how to start and stop the machine operation.Starting Machine Operation1Make sure that nothing is placed on the weigh platter.2Press the ON/OFF key to turn on the power. Then, the self-diagnostic display appears and all display segments are lit.IGX Series IGB SeriesÄMake sure that the initial display appears and the “ZERO” indicator lights.3IGX Series IGB SeriesIf the “ZERO” indicator is not lit, press the ZERO key.Stopping Machine Operation1Press the ON/OFF key to stop the machine operation.IGX Series IGB SeriesÄWhen the scale has not been used for a long time, the scale will be automatically turned off.1.5 Daily Care1.5Daily care will ensure the long life of this machine, and can prevent potential trouble or failure. Also, cleaning the machine after operation is recommended.To ensure your personal safety, disconnect the power plug from the outlet beforeany servicing or cleaning.Clean the outer surface of the machine with a soft cloth soaked with a water-diluted neutral detergent. Then, wipe it with a soft and dry cloth.`Do not use thinner or chemicals other than a water-diluted neutral detergent.PRESET FUNCTION2.1 Presetting the Values2.1Selecting the PLU No.When the power is turned OFF,1IGX SeriesIGB Seriespress the ON/OFF key, then the self-diagnosis display appears.IGX SeriesIGB SeriesÄImmediately press the SET key while all display segments are lit. PLU 1 will be displayed.2IGX SeriesIGB SeriesÄ3Repeat to press either the ZERO (+) or TARE (-) key until the desired PLU No. appears on the display.[Example] Selecting PLU 2IGX SeriesIGB SeriesorÄ2.1 Presetting the ValuesPRESET FUNCTIONSetting the Tare Weight4Press the SET key to display the tare weight for the selected PLU.IGX SeriesIGB SeriesÄ5 Move the flashing digit to the desired position by pressing the COLUMN key.IGX SeriesIGB SeriesÄ6Increase or decrease the numeric value by pressing the ZERO (+) or TARE (-) key. Then,press the COLUMN key to determine the value. Repeat this step until completing the entry.[Example] Tare weight 250gorÄÄIGX SeriesIGB SeriesSetting the Upper Limit Value7Press the SET key to determine the tare weight and move to the display for setting the upperlimit value.Move the flashing digit to the desired position by pressing the COLUMN key. IGX SeriesIGB SeriesÄ2.1 Presetting the Values8Increase or decrease the numeric value by pressing the ZERO (+) or TARE (-) key. Then,press the COLUMN key to determine the value. Repeat this step until completing the entry.[Example] Upper limit value 1000gorÄÄIGX SeriesIGB SeriesSetting the Lower Limit Value9Press the SET key to determine the upper limit value and move to the display for setting thelower limit value.Move the flashing digit to the desired position by pressing the COLUMN key.NOTE If the lower limit value has already been preset, only a value equal to or larger thanthis limit value can be set.IGX Series IGB SeriesÄ2.1 Presetting the ValuesPRESET FUNCTION10Increase or decrease the numeric value by pressing the ZERO (+) or TARE (-) key. Then,press the COLUMN key to determine the value. Repeat this step until completing the entry.[Example] Lower limit value 500gorÄÄIGX SeriesIGB SeriesSetting Values for Other PLUs11Press the SET key to determine the lower limit value.Repeat steps 3 through 10 above for setting the values for other PLUs.If the upper limit value has already been preset, only a value equal to or less than thislimit value can be set.Finishing the Setting ProceduresPress the COLUMN key to finish the setting procedure. IGX SeriesIGB Series12Ä2.2 Calling Up the Preset Values 2.21 Press and hold the SET key for two seconds.“PLU 1” will be displayed.IGX Series IGB Series(2 sec.)Ä2Press the ZERO (+) or TARE (-) key to select the desired PLU No.IGX Series IGB Series orÄ3 Press the SET key to display the tare weight, the upper limit value, and the lower limit value.IGX SeriesIGB SeriesÄbbb bIf no tare weight has been set, or if neither the upper limit value nor the lower limitvalue has been set, the values set before pressing the SET key will remain active.WEIGHING3.1 Weighing Non-PLUs 3.11 When the power is turned OFF,IGX Series IGB Seriespress the ON/OFF key to turn on the power, the self-diagnosis display will start, then stopat the initial display with “ZERO” indicator lit.IGX Series IGB SeriesÄIf “ZERO” indicator is not lit, press the ZERO key to initialize the display.2 Place a tare on the weigh platter, and press the TARE key to subtract the weight.The “NET” indicator will be lit.[Example] Tare weight: 180gIGX SeriesIGB SeriesÄ3 Place an item on the weigh platter.The display will show the net weight.[Example] Net weight: 2,280gÄIGX Series IGB Series3.1 Weighing Non-PLUsWEIGHING4 When setting “kg” or “lb” select the desired weight unit by pressing the ZERO key and TARE key at the same time.ÄAt the same timeIGX SeriesIGB Series1. Either “kg” or “lb” indicator will be lit.2. This function is available only when nothing is placed on the platter.3.2 Weighing PLUs3.21 When the power is turned OFF,IGX SeriesIGB Seriespress the ON/OFF key to turn on the power, the self-diagnosis display appears, then stopat the initial display with “ZERO” indicator lit.IGX SeriesIGB SeriesÄIf “ZERO” indicator is not lit, press the ZERO key to initialize the display.Press the SET key, then “PLU 1” appears on the display. IGX SeriesIGB Series2ÄIf necessary, repeat to press either the ZERO (+) or TARE (-) key until the desired PLU No.appears on the display.[Example] Selecting PLU 2IGX Series IGB SeriesorÄ3.2 Weighing PLUsWEIGHING3Press the SET key to display the tare weight, upper limit value, and lower limit value for the selected PLU.[Example] Tare weight 250g Upper limit value 1000g Lower limit value 500gIGX SeriesIGB SeriesÄbbbbb b4Place the item on the weigh platter. The display will show the net weight. [Example] Net weight 5,970gIGX SeriesIGB SeriesÄy When the net weight exceeded the programmed upper weight limit, the “OVER”indicator will light up.y When the net weight did not reach the programmed lower weight limit, the“UNDER” indicator will light up.y When the net weight is between the upper and lower weight limits, the “ACCEPT”indicator will light up.3.2 Weighing PLUs5 After determining the PLU item weight, remove it from the weigh platter.6 When weighing the same PLU item again, repeat steps 4 and 5 above.When weighing a different PLU item, repeat steps 2 through 5 above.7 To confirm the preset tare, press the COLUMN key.SETTING MODE4.1 Setting Method 4.1When the power supply is turned OFF,press the ON/OFF key to turn ON the power, then immediately press the COLUMN keywhile all display segments are lit. Then, the set value number of Setting No. 1 appears.ÄÄIGX SeriesIGB Series1Change the set value by pressing the ZERO(+) key or TARE(-) key.When not changing the setting value, just press the SET key.IGX Series IGB Series2orÄ3 Select the desired Setting No. by pressing the SET key.Return to step 2 above.IGX Series IGB SeriesÄ4.1 Setting MethodSETTING MODE4Press the COLUMN key to finish the setting procedure.IGX SeriesIGB SeriesÄFor descriptions of the setting numbers and the setting conditions of the setting value numbers, refer to the Set Value List on the following page.4.2 Set Value List4.2IGX SeriesSetting No.Description of SettingSetting Value No.Setting Condition00 All key validF01 Key selection01ON/OFF key invalid(Always scale operation status when the power is turned ON) 00No functionF02 Automatic call of preset number01Preset No. 1 is automatically called when power supply is turned ON.F03 No function F04 No function F05 No function F06 No function F07 No function F08 No function F09 No function F10 No function F11 No function F12 No function F13 No function F14 No function F15 No function 00 During stable weighing outside limit01 During stable weighing under "OK" condition 02During stable weighing under "OVER" condition03 No buzzer sounds even when key input ismade.04 Buzzer sounds when key input is made andduring stable weighing.05 Buzzer sounds only when key input is made F16 Buzzer sounding(When the buzzer is installed)06 Upper/lower limits discrimination function(during stable/unstable weighing)00 No function 01 10 minutes 02 20 minutes 03 30 minutes 04 40 minutes 05 50 minutes F17 Automatic power-off time06 60 minutesShaded areas are factory default settings.4.2 Set Value ListSETTING MODEIGB SeriesSettingNo.Description of settingSetting value No.Setting conditionF01 No function 00 No function providedF02 Function to automatically call presetNo. 01Preset No. 1 is automatically called when power supply is ON.F03 No function F04 No function F05 No function F06 No function F07 No function F08 No function F09 No function F10 No function F11 No function F12 No function F13 No function F14 No function F15 No function F16 No function 00 No function01 10 minutes 02 20 minutes 03 30 minutes 04 40 minutes 05 50 minutes F17 Setting automatic power-off time06 60 minutesShaded areas are factory default settings.MEMOFor IGB Series Only5.1 Checking Battery Voltage5.11 Press the ON/OFF key, then the self-diagnosis display appears.Ä2 Immediately press the TARE key.The battery check display will appear to check the remaining battery capacity.Ä[Example] Voltage (for reference) 2.8 VSince rechargeable batteries have a normal voltage of 1.2 V (2.4V for twobatteries), their voltage cannot be indicated even when they are fully charged.[Example] Voltage (for reference) 2.6 to 2.8 V[Example] Voltage (for reference) 2.4 to 2.6 V5.1 Checking Battery VoltageBATTERY CHECK (For IGB Series Only)[Example] Voltage (for reference) 2.2 to 2.4 V[Example] Voltage (for reference) 2.0 to 2.2 V[Example] Voltage (for reference) less than 2.0 V(when batteries have to be replaced)Press any key other than the TARE key to cancel the battery check display.3ÄWhen it is necessary to replace the batteries when in use, the battery-replacementsymbol will illuminate and the display indicating all numeric values will appear.MEMOAPPENDIX6.1 Troubleshooting6.1If an error occurs while using the scale, take appropriate measures according to instructions in thefollowing table.If you have any other problems, contact your nearest ISHIDA dealer.Symptom Measures The display unit does not indicate anyvalue or symbol when the ON/OFF key ispressed.y Check the power source.“0” does not appear after finishing a display check. y Place the scale on a stable flat surface.y Use the level adjuster to stabilize the scale. y Protect the scale from strong winds.y Don’t place the item close to the display pole.The weight results are different. y Place the scale on a stable flat surface or table.y Check that there is nothing on the scale.y Use the level adjuster to stabilize the scale.y Protect the scale from strong winds.6.2 SpecificationsAPPENDIX6.2IGX SeriesItem ContentsModel Name IGX-60IGX-150<OIML Approved>Weighing Capacity 60 kg / 150 lb 150 kg / 300 lb Graduation 0.02 kg / 0.05 lb 0.05 kg / 0.1 lb Accuracy 1/3000Weigh Platter 550mm (L) x 400mm (W)Exterior Material Display: ABS resinsDisplay pole: Aluminum die-castWeighing platter: Stainless (SUS304)Display Angle AdjustAngle adjustable from the horizon (0°) to the front, Knob locking method Weight 16.8kg Environmental Condition Temperature from -5°C to +40°C, Relative humidity 80%RH (max.) without condensationPower Source The required transformer is provided for each 100VAC, 120VAC, 220VAC, or 240VAC.Power Consumption120VAC: 46 mADisplayx VFDNumerics: 5 + 1/2 digits, Height 29 mmMark: Zero point, Now subtracting tare, Stable x LEDOver, Under, Accept Tare Subtraction x Key-in tare x Preset tarePreset Function [Program Mode] 10 PLUs from PLU 1 to PLU 10(Tare weight, Upper limit, Lower limit) Upper Limit Range More than the lower limit, within 5 digits (99999)Lower Limit Range Less than the upper limit (5 digits in case of the upper limit = 0) Auto Power Off [Setup Mode] None/10min./ 20min./ 30min./ 40min./ 50min./ 60min. Auto Preset Call-up [Setup Mode] Function “Yes“ / “No“ selection(PLU 1 is called up when the power is ON.) Battery Check Mode No Buzzer Yes ON/OFF SwitchOption6.2 SpecificationsIGB SeriesItem Contents Model Name IGB-60 IGB-150<OIML Approved>Weighing Capacity 60 kg / 150 lb 150 kg / 300 lbGraduation 0.02 kg / 0.05 lb 0.05 kg / 0.1 lbAccuracy 1/3000Weighing Platter 550 mm (L) x 400 mm (W)Exterior Material Display: ABS resinsDisplay pole: Aluminum die-cast Weighing platter: Stainless (SUS304)Display Angle Adjust Angle adjustable from the horizon (0°) to the front, Knob locking method Weight 16.0 kg (excluding batteries)Environmental Condition Temperature from -5°C to +40°C, Relative humidity 80%RH (max.) without condensationPower Source Two dray batteries (not attached to machine), or optional AC adapter [Battery Life]Conditions: No option, Temperature 20°, Relative humidity 60%RH Two “D” size alkaline batteries (Approx. 500H continuous use)Power Consumption 2.4 to 6VDC: 25mADisplay x LCDNumerics: 6 digits, Height 25 mmMark: Battery. Zero point, Now subtracting tare, Stable, Weight unit (kg・lb), Over, Under, AcceptTare Subtraction x Key-in tare x Preset tarePreset Function [Program Mode] 10 PLUs from PLU 1 to PLU 10(Tare weight, Upper limit, Lower limit)Upper Limit Range More than the lower limit, within 5 digits (99999)Lower Limit Range Less than the upper limit (5 digits in case of the upper limit = 0) Auto Power Off [Setup Mode] None/10min./ 20min./ 30min./ 40min./ 50min./ 60min.Auto Preset Call-up [Setup Mode] Function “Yes”/”No” selection(PLU 1 is called up when the power is ON.)Battery Check Mode YesBuzzer NoON/OFF SwitchOption AC adapter (Dealer option)Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.44 SANNO-CHO, SHOGOIN, SAKYO-KUKYOTO, 606-8392 JAPANPHONE: 81-75-771-4141FACSIMILE: 81-75-751-1634URL: 。

GBO金博卡卡通使用说明书

GBO金博卡卡通使用说明书

GBO金博卡卡通使用说明书使用说明书名目名目 (2)一、卡卡通软件的运行环境 (4)二、卡卡通软件安装 (4)(一)安装卡卡通软件 (4)(二)、卡卡通软件卸载 (7)三、治理软件的使用 (11)一、卡卡通软件的组成 (11)二、登录(如图1所示:) (11)三、修改密码 (12)四、系统用户建立 (12)五、单价设定 (14)六、电梯信息 (14)七、通信口设置 (15)八、业主卡制作 (16)(一)制作充值卡 (16)(二)遗失补卡 (17)(三)卡片充值 (19)(四)制作时段卡 (19)(五)补时段卡 (21)(六)延长使用时刻 (23)九、治理卡制作 (23)(一)制作治理人员卡 (23)(二)制作补治理人员卡 (24)(三)制作强制治理卡 (26)(四)制作设定按钮相应时刻卡 (27)(五)制作设定操纵器时刻卡 (27)(六)制作读取用户数据卡 (28)(七)制作访客按钮相应时刻卡 (29)(八)制作设定电梯运行时段卡 (30)十、远程操纵 (30)(一)遗失卡处理 (31)(二)设定按钮响应时刻 (32)(三)设定操纵器时刻 (32)(四)远程监控 (33)十一、统计查询 (34)(一)收费统计 (34)(二)卡片信息查询 (35)(三)刷卡记录查询 (36)十二、关心............................................................................................... 错误!未定义书签。

附录1 (37)注释: (37)一、卡卡通软件的运行环境运行卡卡通软件的举荐配置为:1、CPU :Pentiu mⅡ以上2、RAM :500MB或更多。

3、硬盘:1GB以上4、操作系统:windows2000 /2003/NT/xp5、显示器:1024*768二、卡卡通软件安装卡卡通软件的安装同大多数Windows应用程序的安装没什么区别,用户只需运行“卡卡通”的“setup.exe”然后按照提示一步步进行下去即可。

蓝卡巡更使用说明书

蓝卡巡更使用说明书

蓝卡巡更使用说明书(总25页)--本页仅作为文档封面,使用时请直接删除即可----内页可以根据需求调整合适字体及大小--蓝卡巡更使用说明书1、如何开始使用软件感应式智能巡逻管理系统安装完后,点击计算机显示屏左下角的“开始”菜单,选择“程序”菜单,即可找到“智能巡逻06管理系统”的运行程序,也可以双击软件安装时自动在桌面生成的软件图标。

打开进入软件主界面,进入界面后会出现一个登录窗口,我们可以根据自己的实际情况来选择不同的身份登录软件(如图2)此登录界面可分别以三种不同身份进入,“一般用户”初始密码为“空”,“管理员”初始密码另行通知,“超级用户”初始密码另行通知。

(在登录的时候选择“确认后修改密码”项即可立即修改密码),不同身份登录拥有不同的权限和功能。

一般用户:一般用户只有使用和查询权限,没有更改系统设置权限。

管理员:有使用和查询权限,有对系统设置权限,有“导出基础信息”及“原始数据”和导入“原始数据”权限,但没有导入“基础信息权限”。

超级用户:有最大权限,拥有一般用户和管理员所具备的所有权限,有取消管理员及一般用户的权限。

(更改管理员登录口令)图2:系统登录界面选择完身份登录软件后,会登录软件主界面(图3),这时我们可以操作软件进行相应设置等操作了。

注意:软件正式使用前,如果有特殊的需要,应该进行系统设置和功能设置。

设置软件时需要用“系统管理员”或“超级用户”身份登录软件。

具体设置方法如下:图3:软件主界面2、系统设置系统设置主要是根据用户使用的实际情况来对软件的某些功能的启用和根据实际情况来关闭某些软件功能以及涉及到软件使用者的权限对软件的操作等。

一些功能性的设置用来达到使用者的使用方便,同时也可以防止对软件核查结果的破坏保证数据的真实有效性。

系统设置窗口有两大功能模块一个是系统设置,下面详细介绍这各个功能模块。

系统设置主要分为系统标识、数据库备份文件夹、当前库保留、历史库文件夹等内容,以系统管理员的身分登陆到系统后点击系统设置会出现(图4)窗口,选择系统设置就可以选择系统的各项功能,选择完后点击“确定修改”系统会退出软件,重新打开软件后系统设置就会生效。

第吉尔门锁软件使用说明书

第吉尔门锁软件使用说明书

---门锁软件使用流程说明书-----------------------------------------------第吉尔企业股份有限公司门锁系统管理软件第一部分软件的安装1、安装本司配置的读写器,一定要确保串口与读写器连接牢固,并接上电源↓2、启动计算机进入Windows↓3、将光碟放入CD-ROM(光驱)↓4、打开“我的电脑”,进入光盘,用鼠标双击“setup.exe”文件进行安装(安装过程中遇到所有的对话框均选择“确定”即可)↓5、安装完毕后,重新启动计算机。

第二部分软件的操作一、门锁的各类设定:(一)、登录1. 点击桌面图标运行系统。

2. 系统出厂时默认的用户代码为0,密码为空。

用户代号:0 ,密码:为空3. 如果在使用当中遗失密码,可以输入以下代码用户代号:为空,密码:197209此时登录的用户可以读取[特别卡],修改增添用户,修改其他用户的登录密码(注意该用户没有发卡的权限)。

如果密码和[特别卡]同时遗失将不能登录系统,所以请妥善保管好[特别卡]。

(二)、使用特别卡1.系统第一次使用时必须用[特别卡]激活,方法如下:a)进入系统,将[特别卡]插入发卡机,点击[查卡]。

系统显示为:输入A,B,C级密码(可以随意输入,请紧记)。

输入酒店名称(可以随意输入)。

起始卡号:为空(如果电脑故障,系统重装时才使用)。

点击[确定]保存退出,此时系统已经激活。

b)此时可以点击[用户管理]增添用户,修改其权限和密码(具体操作为:单击“操作员管理”→输入操作员代码、姓名,输入完第一个操作员资料后可双击该用户进行修改其权限和密码→单击“添加”,接着输入第二个操作员资料→依次类推。

全部操作员资料输入完毕后→单击“关闭”退出操作员管理)。

(三)、门锁设置每一个门锁使用前,必须完成初始化过程,初始化的步骤是:第一步:先插复位卡(绿灯亮)->设置门锁所属酒店ID身份证第二步:再插设置卡(绿灯亮)->设置门锁房号第三步:再插入时间卡(绿灯亮)->设置门锁当前的时间每张卡插入时,门锁必须亮绿灯,方表示插卡有效,亮红灯则无效。

朗克(Parker)橡胶管袋和支架系列产品说明说明书

朗克(Parker)橡胶管袋和支架系列产品说明说明书

B r a s s V a l v e s : V i s u a l I n d e xTable of ContentsVisual Index ............................................................................................................................H2Ball Valves ..............................................................................................................................H6 Wide range of brass, carbon steel and stainless steel ball valves. For use as fuel shut-off lines and other general purpose applications that require shut-off capability.Note: Please refer to Catalog 3501-E for special working pressures and other technical data.Drain Cocks ..........................................................................................................................H11 System temperature and the type of tubing should be considered. Ground plug shutoffs are designed to withstand 30 psi working pressure. Drain cocks are designed to withstand up to 150 psi working pressure, unless otherwise noted.Needle Valves .......................................................................................................................H12 Up to 150 psi working pressure, unless otherwise noted.Truck Valves ..........................................................................................................................H14 Up to 150 psi working pressure, unless otherwise noted.“How to Order” Information .....................................................................................................18Chemical Compatibility Guide..................................................................O10, Visual IndexIndustrial ValvesXV500PFemale-Female page H6XV500HP-XFemale-Female (Large)page H6XV502PPanel Mount page H7XV520PEconomy Series page H9XV533P3 Way Diversionpage H9XV540P4 Waypage H9XV600P6 Port Diversionpage H9XV633P6 Port Diversion page H9XV500CSCarbon Steelpage H6XV502CSPanel Mount Carbon Steel page H7XV502SSPanel Mount Stainlesspage H8MV709Micro Valvepage H6MV609Mini Valvepage H6XV501P Male-Female page H7XV590P90° Valve page H9XV590P-X-0490° Valve page H9XV501SSStainless Steelpage H7MV708Micro Valvepage H6MV608Mini Valve page H6XV509PSolder - Solder page H8Female PortsMale- Female PortsSolder PortsB r a s s V a l v e s : V i s u a l I n d e xIndustrial Valves (Continued)XV591P90° Valve page H9XV591P-X-0490° Valve page H9XV506P Female - Female page H8XV506PFemale - Female (Large)page H8XV510PMale - Female page H8XV506CSCarbon Steel page H8XV506HP Straight Thread page H8XV506HP-XStraight Thread (Large)page H8XV500HP-XFemale Portspage H6XV500HP-XFemale Ports (Large)page H6XVP500HP-X Female Ports-Padlockingpage H9XVP500HP-XFemale Ports-Padlocking (Large)page H10XVP500PFemale Ports page H10XVP501PMale - Female page H10XVP502PPanel Mount page H10XVP510PStraight Thread page H10XVP500CSCarbon Steel page H9XVP502CSPanel Mountpage H10XVP502SSStainless Steel page H10XVP506HP-XStraight Thread page H10XVP506HP-XStraight Thread (Large)page H10XVV500PFemale Ports page H10XVV501PMale-Female page H11XVV502PPanel Mount page H11XVVP500PFemale Ports page H11XVVP501PMale-Female page H11XVVP502PPanel Mount page H11XV500P-X-04Female Ports page H6XV501P-X-04Male - Female page H7XV502P-X-04Panel Mount page H7XV510P-X-04Straight Thread page H9XV500CS-X-04Carbon Steelpage H6XV500P-X-21Female Ports page H6XV500P-X-21Female Ports page H6XV502P-X-21Panel Mountpage H7Male-Male PortsStraight Thread PortsStraight ThreadPorts-High PressureFemale Ports-High PressureFemale Ports-Padlocking- High PressurePadlockingVentedStraight Thread Ports-Padlocking-High PressureVented-PadlockingTee HandleOval HandleB r a s s V a l v e s : V i s u a l I n d e xIndustrial Valves (Continued)XV500CS-X-21Carbon Steelpage H6XV502CS-X-21Panel Mount - Carbon Steelpage H7XV502SS-X-21Oval Handlepage H8XV502SS-X-20Panel Mount page H8NV101F Female - Malepage H12NV102FFlarepage H12NV103FFlare - Male Pipepage H13NV104C-NV104CACompression - Pipepage H13NV105C-NV105CACompressionpage H13NV106C-NV106CACompression - Pipepage H13NV107PPipepage H13NV108PFemale - Malepage H13NV109PFemalepage H13NV311PPoly-Titepage H13NV312PPoly-Titepage H13V203F Flarepage H11V204FFlare - Pipepage H12V303C-V303CACompressionpage H12V304C-V304CACompression - Pipepage H12V401PPipepage H12V402PFemale - Pipepage H12V403PFemalepage H12V406P3 Waypage H12V407P4 Waypage H12DC601Pipepage H11DCR601Internal Sealpage H11DC602Internal Sealpage H11DC603Internal Sealpage H11DC604External Sealpage H11DC606External Sealpage H11DC607Bib Drainpage H11XV502P-X-ACTActuatorpage H7XV502P-X-SUBSub-Assemblypage H7HV104C-KITHumidifier Valve Kit page H12SPV104C-KITSelf Piercing Kit page H13HV104CHumidifier Valvepage H12Short HandleNeedle ValvesShutoff ValvesDrain CocksAuxiliaryB r a s s V a l v e s : V i s u a l I n d e xTransportation: Compression Style ValvesV408NTAT ube - Pipe page I16V410NTAT ube - Pipe page I16V412FTube - Flarepage H14V404PHose - Pipepage H14V404PHHose - Pipepage H14SV404PHose - Pipepage H14V409F Flare - Pipe page H14V405PFemale - Malepage H14Tube to Male PipeHose to Male PipeFemale Pipe to Male PipeFlare to Male PipeB r a s s V a l v e s : B a l l V a l v e sMV608Male-Female Pipe Ends,Compact Handle, Mini Ball ValvePart Number Pipe Thread MV608-21/8MV608-41/4MV608-63/8MV608-81/2MV609Female Pipe Ends, Compact Handle, Mini Ball ValvePart Number Pipe Thread MV609-21/8MV609-41/4MV609-63/8MV609-81/2MV609-6-43/8x1/4MV708Male-Female Pipe Ends, Mini Ball ValvePart Number Pipe Thread MV708-21/8MV708-41/4MV709Female Pipe Ends, Mini Ball ValvePart Number Pipe Thread MV709-21/8MV709-41/4XV500CSFemale-Female Pipe EndsPart Number Pipe Thread XV500CS-41/4XV500CS-63/8XV500CS-81/2XV500CS-123/4XV500CS-161Ball Valves XV500CS-X-21Oval Handle, Female Pipe EndsPart Number Pipe Thread XV500CS-4-211/4XV500CS-6-213/8XV500CS-8-211/2XV500CS-12-213/4XV500CS-16-211XV500CS-X-04Tee Handle,Female Pipe EndsPart Number Pipe Thread XV500CS-4-041/4XV500CS-6-043/8XV500CS-8-041/2XV500CS-12-043/4XV500CS-16-041XV500HP-X6000 PSIFemale-Female Pipe EndsPart Number Pipe Thread (NPT)XV500HP-41/4-18XV500HP-63/8-18XV500HP-81/2-14XV500HP-123/4-14XV500HP-161-11.5XV500PFemale-Female Pipe EndsPart Number Pipe Thread XV500P-41/4XV500P-63/8XV500P-81/2*XV500P-123/4**XV500P-161*** PTF Special Short.** PTF Special Extra ShortXV500P-X-04Tee Handle,Female Pipe EndsPart Number Pipe Thread XV500P-4-041/4XV500P-6-043/8XV500P-8-041/2*XV500P-12-043/4**XV500P-16-041*** PTF Special Short.** PTF Special Extra ShortXV500P-X-21Oval Handle, Female Pipe EndsPart Number Pipe Thread XV500P-4-211/4XV500P-6-213/8XV500P-8-211/2*XV500P-12-213/4**XV500P-16-211*** PTF Special Short.** PTF Special Extra ShortXV500HP-X (LARGE)6000 PSIFemale-Female Pipe EndsPart Number Pipe Thread (NPT)XV500HP-20 1 1/4-11.5XV500HP-24 1 1/2-11.5XV500HP-322-11.5XV500P-20, XV500P-24, XV500P-32Female-Female Pipe EndsPart Number Pipe Thread 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.31ØXVP500P-201-1/4XVP500P-241-1/2XVP500P-322* PTF Special Short** PTF Special Extra ShortXVP501PLocking Handle, Male-Female Pipe EndsPartNumberFemale Pipe Thread (PTF)Male Pipe Thread (NPTF)XVP501P-41/41/4XVP501P-63/83/8XVP501P-81/2*1/2XVP501P-123/4**3/4*XVP501P-161**1*For use with 5/16" Ø shank lock * PTF Special Short** PTF Special Extra ShortXVP502CSLocking Handle, Female Pipe Ends, Panel MountPart Number Pipe Thread XVP502CS-201-1/4XVP502CS-241-1/2XVP502CS-322XVP502SSLocking Handle, Female Pipe Ends, Panel MountPart Number Pipe Thread (NPT)XVP502SS-41/4 XVP502SS-63/8 XVP502SS-81/2 XVP502SS-123/4 XVP502SS-161XVP502SS-201-1/4 XVP502SS-241-1/2 XVP502SS-322XVP502PLocking Handle, Female Pipe Ends, Panel MountPart Number Pipe Thread XVP502P-41/4XVP502P-63/8XVP502P-81/2*XVP502P-123/4**XVP502P-161**For use with 5/16" Ø shank lock * PTF Special Short** PTF Special Extra ShortXVP506HP-X6000 PSILocking-Female- Female Straight Thread EndsPart Number SAE J1926-1Thread XVP506HP-47/16-20 UNF XVP506HP-69/16-18 UNF XVP506HP-83/4-16 UNF XVP506HP-12 1 1/16-12 UNF XVP506HP-16 1 5/16-12 UNFXVP506HP-X (LARGE)6000 PSILocking-Female- Female Straight Thread EndsPart Number SAE J1926-1Thread XVP506HP-20 1 5/8-12 UNF XVP506HP-24 1 7/8-12 UNF XVP506HP-32 2 1/2-12 UNFXVP510PLocking Handle, Straight Thread O-Ring PortPart Number StraightThread XVP510P-47/16-20XVP510P-69/16-18XVP510P-83/4-16XVP510P-107/8-14XVP510P-121-1/16-12For use with 5/16" Ø shank lockXVV500PVented,Female Pipe EndsPart Number Pipe Thread XVV500P-41/4XVV500P-63/8XVV500P-81/2*XVV500P-123/4**XVV500P-161*** PTF Special Short** PTF Special Extra ShortB r a s s V a l v e s : B a l l V a l v e s , D r a i nC o c k sXVV501P Vented,Male-Female Pipe EndsPartNumberFemale Pipe Thread (PTF)Male Pipe Thread (NPTF)XVV501P-41/41/4XVV501P-63/83/8XVV501P-81/2*1/2XVV501P-123/4**3/4*XVV501P-161**1** PTF Special Short** PTF Special Extra ShortXVV502PVented,Female-Female Pipe Ends, Panel MountPart Number Pipe Thread XVV502P-41/4XVV502P-63/8XVV502P-81/2*XVV502P-123/4**XVV502P-161*** PTF Special Short** PTF Special Extra ShortXVVP502POSHA 29 CFR Part 1910 Vented, Locking Handle, Female Pipe Ends, Panel MountPart Number Pipe Thread XVVP502P-41/4XVVP502P-63/8XVVP502P-81/2*XVVP502P-123/4**XVVP502P-161**For use with 5/16" Ø shank lock * PTF Special Short.** PTF Special Extra ShortXVVP500P OSHA 29 CFR Part 1910 Vented, Locking Handle, Female Pipe EndsPart Number Pipe Thread XVVP500P-41/4XVVP500P-63/8XVVP500P-81/2*XVVP500P-123/4**XVVP500P-161**For use with 5/16" Ø shank lock * PTF Special Short** PTF Special Extra ShortXVVP501POSHA 29 CFR Part 1910 Vented, Locking Handle, Male-Female Pipe EndsPartNumberFemale Pipe Thread (PTF)Male Pipe Thread (NPTF)XVVP501P-41/41/4XVVP501P-63/83/8XVVP501P-81/2*1/2XVVP501P-123/4**3/4XVVP501P-161**1For use with 5/16" Ø shank lock * PTF Special Short** PTF Special Extra ShortDC601Ground Plug Shutoff Temperature Range: +32° to +125°FPart Number Pipe Thread DC601-21/8DC601-41/4DC601-63/8DC601-81/2DC602Internal Seal Drain Cock Temperature Range: -65°F to +250°FPart Number Pipe Thread DC602-21/8DC602-41/4DC603Drain CockTemperature Range: -65°F to +250°FPart Number Pipe Thread DC603-21/8DC603-41/4DC603-63/8DC604External Seal Drain Cock Temperature Range: -65°F to +250°FPart Number Pipe Thread DC604-2*1/8DC604-41/4DC604-6*3/8* When assembled handle wings are down facingDC606External Seal Drain Cock Temperature Range: -65°F to +250°FPart Number Pipe Thread DC606-41/4-18DC607Bib Drain ValveTemperature Range: -65°F to +250°FPart Number Hose Size Pipe Thread DC607-43/81/4DCR601Drain CockTemperature Range: -30°F to +250°FPart Number Pipe Thread DCR601-41/4V203FGround Plug Shutoff Flare to FlareTemperature Range: +32° to +125°FPart Number Tube Size V203F-6-63/8V203F-8-81/2Drain CocksB r a s s V a l v e s : D r a i nC o c k , N e e d l e V a l v e sV204FGround Plug Shutoff Flare to Male Pipe Temperature Range: +32° to +125°FPart Number Tube Size Pipe Thread V204F-4-21/41/8V204F-6-43/81/4V303C / V303CAGround Plug Shutoff Compression to CompressionTemperature Range: +32° to +125°FPart Number Tube Size V303C-4-41/4V303CA-4-41/4V303C-6-63/8V303CA-6-63/8V403PGround PlugShutoff Female Pipe to Female PipeTemperature Range: +32° to +125°FPart Number Female Pipe Thread V403P-2-21/8V403P-4-41/4V403P-6-6*3/8*Made from extruded bar stockV406PThree-way valveFemale Pipe three ends Temperature Range: -40° to +180°FPart Number Pipe Thread V406P-41/4V407PFour-way valveFemale Pipe four ends Temperature Range: -40° to +180°FPart Number Pipe Thread V407P-41/4V401PGround Plug Shutoff Male Pipe to Male Pipe Temperature Range: +32° to +125°FPart Number Pipe Thread V401P-2-21/8V401P-4-41/4Needle Valves NV101FAngle Needle Valve Flare to Male Pipe Temperature Range: -45° to +250°FPart Number Tube Size Pipe Thread NV101F-4-21/41/8NV101F-6-43/81/4NV102FNeedle Valve Flare to FlareTemperature Range: -45° to +250°FPart Number Tube Size NV102F-4*1/4*Provided with Pin HandleHV104CHumidifier ValveTemperature Range: -45° to +250°FPart Number Tube Size Pipe Thread HV104C-4-21/41/8HV104C-kitHumidifier Valve clamp kit Temperature Range: -30°F to +250°FClamp fits 3/8" OD through 1.315" OD tube or pipe. Kit includes 60PT -4 and 63PT -4 for assembly with plastic or nylon tubing. For complete kit, specify entire part number as shown below:Part Number Tube Size Pipe Thread HV104C-4-2 KIT1/41/8V304C / V304CAGround Plug ShutoffCompression to Male Pipe Temperature Range: +32° to +125°FPart Number Tube Size Pipe Thread V304C-4-21/41/8V304CA-4-21/41/8V304C-4-41/41/4V304C-6-43/81/4V304CA-6-43/81/4V402PGround Plug ShutoffFemale Pipe to Male PipeTemperature Range: +32° to +125°FPart Number Female Pipe Thread Pipe Thread V402P-2-21/81/8V402P-4-41/41/4V402P-6-63/83/8B r a s s V a l v e s : N e e d l e V a l v esNV105CA NV105CNV104CNV104CA NV106CANV106C NV103F Needle ValveFlare to Male Pipe Temperature Range: -45° to +250°FPart Number Tube Size Pipe Thread NV103F-4-2*1/41/8*Provided with Pin HandleNV105C-NV105CANeedle ValveCompression to Compression Temperature Range: -45° to +250°FPart Number Tube Size NV105C-4*1/4NV105C-5*5/16NV105C-63/8NV105CA-4*1/4NV105CA-63/8*Provided with Pin HandleNV104C-NV104CAAngle Needle ValveCompression to Male Pipe Temperature Range: -45° to +250°FPart Number Tube Size Pipe Thread NV104C-4-2*1/41/8NV104CA-4-2*1/41/8NV104C-4-41/41/4NV104C-5-2*5/161/8NV104C-6-43/81/4*Provided with Pin HandleNV107PNeedle ValveMale Pipe to Male Pipe Temperature Range: -45° to +250°FPart Number Pipe Thread NV107P-2*1/8NV107P-41/4*Provided with Pin HandleNV108PNeedle ValveFemale Pipe to Male Pipe Temperature Range: -45° to +250°FPart NumberPipe Thread NV108P-2*1/8NV108P-41/4*Provided with Pin HandleNV109PNeedle Valve Female Pipe to Female PipeTemperature Range: -45° to +250°FPart Number Pipe Thread NV109P-2*1/8NV109P-41/4*Provided with Pin HandleNV106C-NV106CA Needle ValveCompression to Male Pipe Temperature Range: -45° to +250°FPart Number Tube Size Pipe Thread NV106C-4-2*1/41/8NV106C-4-4*1/41/4NV106C-5-2*5/161/8NV106C-6-43/81/4NV106CA-4-21/41/8NV106CA-4-4*1/41/4NV106CA-6-43/81/4*Provided with Pin HandleNV311PNeedle ValvePoly-Tite to Male Pipe Temperature Range: 0° to +150°FPart Number Tube Size Pipe ThreadNV311P-4-21/41/8NV311P-4-41/41/4NV311P-6-43/81/4NV312PAngle Needle Valve Poly-Tite to Male Pipe Temperature Range: 0° to +150°FPart Number Tube Size Pipe Thread NV312P-4-21/41/8NV312P-4-41/41/4NV312P-6-43/81/4SPV104C-kitSelf-Piercing Humidifier Valve clamp kitTemperature Range: -30°F to +250°FClamp fits 3/8" OD through 1.315" OD tube or pipe. Kit includes 60PT -4 and 63PT -4 for assembly with plastic or nylon tubing. For complete kit, specify entire part number as shown below:Part Number Tube Size Pipe Thread SPV104C KIT1/41/8B r a s s V a l v e s : T r u c k V a l v esTruck Valves SV404PTruck ValveHose to Male Pipe Temperature Range: -30°F to +250°FPart Number Hose ID Pipe Thread SV404P-10-85/81/2SV404P-12-63/43/8SV404P-12-83/41/2V404PHTruck ValveHose to Male Pipe with Pin HandleTemperature Range: -30°F to +250°FPart Number Hose ID Pipe Thread V404PH-10-65/83/8V404PTruck ValveHose to Male Pipe Temperature Range: -30°F to +250°FPart Number Hose ID Pipe Thread V404P-6-63/83/8V404P-10-65/83/8V405PTruck ValveFemale Pipe to Male Pipe Temperature Range: -30°F to +250°FPart Number Female Pipe Thread Male Pipe Thread V405P-6-63/83/8V405P-6-83/81/2V405P-8-81/21/2V409FTruck ValveFlare to Male Pipe Temperature Range: -30°F to +250°FPart Number Tube Size Pipe Thread V409F-8-61/23/8V409F-8-81/21/2V409F-10-85/81/2V409F-12-83/41/2V412FTruck ValveTube to Male Pipe Temperature Range: -30°F to +250°FPart Number Tube Size Pipe Thread V412F-10-85/81/2。

洛克莱智能门匯控制器用戶操作指南说明书

洛克莱智能门匯控制器用戶操作指南说明书

4P/N 190–112486 REV BAfter installing your receiver and transmitter, check the operation of your radio controls by moving approximately 45 feet back from the garage door, then press the transmitter button. Operation at this distance should be reliable. However, environmental conditions and the location of the transmitter and receiver will affect distance.• If the transmitter doesn’t activate the operator checkthe coding on both the transmitter and receiver. The code setting must match exactly . This may necessi-tate a reprogramming of the transmitter and receiver. • If the distance is inadequate check the battery and replace if necessary.• To maximize the operating distance move thetransmitter to different locations in the car until a satisfactory distance is achieved. Vanity mirrors on sun visors will affect performance.• If the receiver is in the proximity of a metal beam orother obstruction it may be necessary to relocate the receiver to increase the operating range. • If multiple receivers are mounted closer than 15 feet, blocking and interference may occur. Move the receivers further apart.• If system does not work at any distance, check that the receiver terminals are connected to the proper operator terminals.• If the HomeLink® transmitter does not activate theoperator or distance is inadequate,verify proper operation using the hand-held transmitter. Contact your HomeLink® system provider for help with configuring the HomeLink® transmitter and to resolve distance problems when using the HomeLink® system.Operational CheckIndustry Canada. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,LINEAR LIMITED WARRANTYThis product is warranted to the consumer against defects in material andworkmanship for one year from the date of purchase. This warranty applies to first retail buyers of new devices. Warrantor will repair, or at its option, replace, any device it finds that requires service under this warranty, and will return the repaired or replaced device to the consumer at the warrantor’s cost. For warrant service and shipping instructions contact warrantor at the address shown below. Devices must be sent to warrantor for service at owner’s expense. The remedies provided by this warranty are exclusive. Implied warranties under state law are to the one year period of this written warranty. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you. In order to be protected by this warranty, save your proof of purchase and send copy with equipment should repair be required. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.For warranty service and shipping instructions contact Linear at the phone number shown below. In order to be protected by this warranty, save your proof ofpurchase and send a copy with equipment should repair be required. All products returned for warranty service require a Return Product Authorization Number (RPA#). Contact Linear Technical Services at 1-800-421-1587 for an RPA# and other important details.MVP Radio Controls are compatible with HomeLink ®. Homelink ® is a registered trade mark of JohnsonControls, Inc.Garage Door and Gate Operator Radio ControlsMVP Receiver and TransmittersProduct FeaturesThese controls are designed to remotely operate garage door and gate openers. The MVP receiver is compatible with Classic, MVP and Original Allstar, Allister and Pulsar type dip-switch transmitters. The MVP receiver is available in one and three-door versions and may be used as shown below.The radio frequency of the remote controls is fixed and tuned at the factory. RF adjustments are not required and should not be attempted by the end user. There are no user serviceable parts in the radio controls.Installation StepsFirst, determine the type of operator (with or without receiver power). Refer to the operator manual or contact the operator manufacturer as needed. Next, attach the receiver to the operator according to the appropriate installation instructions. Next, set thetransmitter codes according to the instructions provided with the transmitter. To finish, program the receiver with the transmitter codes.Installation on Operator WithoutPower for ReceiversSome operators do not provide power for an external receiver. An optional transformer kit is required. Disconnect power to the operator before installing receiver. Connect the red and white wires of the receiver to the transformer. Connect black wires on the receiver to theterminals on the operator.Receiver WiringThe receiver provides one set of normallyopen isolated contacts (2 black wires). The red and white wires provide 24 VAC or DC power to the receiver.To wire, connect the white wire to ground or common and red wire to 24 VAC or DC. Next connect the black wires to the pushbutton circuit you wish to control.If the receiver is connected to a 3-terminal system, connect the red and white wires to power, connect either black wires to ground or common and the other to the pushbutton.USA & Canada(800) 421-1587 & (800) 392-0123(760) 438-7000Toll Free FAX (800) 468-1340。

罗克韦尔 ControlLogix 系统 说明书

罗克韦尔 ControlLogix 系统 说明书
第1章
准备事宜 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 1756-L7x 控制器部件. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
未随 1756-L6x 控制器提供的部件. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 1756-L6x 控制器安装. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 CF 卡的安装和取出 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 电池的连接与更换 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 将控制器插入机架 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 将控制器从机架拆下 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
安装 1756-L7x 控制器 安装 1756-L6x 控制器
控制器使用入门
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Gblocks使用说明书(by florawz)
1.首先打开软件,进入主页面
2.输入O ,然后回车,对话框显示输入一个文件或路径
此时将比对好的(.fas)文件拖入对话框。

对话框即出现该文件的路径(如图)
按回车,即导入该序列。

对话框上部出现下列信息
3.快速比对:输入G,然后回车。

在原比对文件所在文件夹内即可出现Gblocks 已经处理好的文件
.fas-gb文件可用Bioedit和DNAMAN打开。

打开.htm文件,可查看可视化的处理结果(如图)
4.主菜单:
t. 指定的序列类型(可以是蛋白质,DNA或者密码子)。

输入一个t,回车。

序列类型改为Condons
再输入一个t,回车。

序列类型改为DNA(如此循环修改)
o. 打开一个文件。

必须为 NBRF/PIR 或 FASTA 格式 ,序列长度不限。

打开 NBRF/PIR-格式的序列时,在序列备注第一行要注明序列类型
如:
>P1;byflorawz
------MEYLLQEYLPILVFLGMASALAIVLILAAAVIAVRN--PDPEKVSAYECGFNAF
D-DARMKFDVRFYLVSILFIIFDLEVAFLFPWAVSFASLS-DVAFWGLMVFLAVLTVGFA YEWKKGALEWA----------------------*
(fas格式则不需要,第一行直接为>byflorawz即可)
注意:在使用Glocks分析前,序列缺口必须先消除。

在将比对文件拖进改软件时,要去路径掉末尾的空格。

打开多个文件 :必须建立一个path文件。

输入各个相关文件的路径,在安装好的文件包内可以看到一个"paths"范例,用word打开此文件,即可看到各个文件的所在路径(如图)
多条比对序列的处理:如果所有的比对文件的路径都在一个paths文件,且各个比对文件的序列条数,以及物种的顺序都是相同的,那么这些比对文件在最后的结果中可以连接起来。

如果各个比对文件的序列条数不同,那么也可以一起处理,但是最后不能连接。

b. 显示 Block 限制性参数 (详情见下页).
s. 显示保存菜单(详情见下页).
g. 处理计算
q. 退出
5.限定性参数菜单
1.设置保守区域内的保守序列的至少数量, 必须大于序列个数一半,数值越大,所挑选的保守位点越少
7个序列设置参数为5
7个序列设置参数为4
7个序列设置参数为6
2.设置保守区域两侧位置的保守序列的最少数量,必须大于或等于1所设置的值,这个值越大,所选择的保守位点越少
7个序列设置参数为6
7个序列设置参数为5
3.保守区内一段非保守区的最大范围,数值越大,选择的保守位点越多。

设置为4时(5-6-4-10)
设置为5时(5-5-5-10)
(5-5-6-10)
4. 设置清除空隙后的模块的最小长度。

在去除间隙后,保守模块的长度不能小于这个值,值越大,挑选的保守模块越少
(5-6-4-3)
(5-6-4-10)
5. 3种处理缺口的方式
None: 最后的比对中不能有缺口. 一条序列中出现缺口即被淘汰,相邻的非保守区也会被消除
With Half: 50%或者以上的序列个数有缺口的,会被淘汰。

All: 所有的缺口都会被保留下来
r. 恢复默认设置
g. 进行数据处理
z. 显示其他选项菜单
m. 回到主菜单
选择Z,显示其他选项菜单
6.处理数据时是否使用相似模型
e. 设置文件保存位置,最多5个。

保存菜单
s. 是否保存选择模块,反复输入s来选择保存,不保存
p. 是否输出结果,反复输入p来选择输出,不输出
e. 输入自定义的保存路径,最多5个
z. 显示其他选项
m. 回主菜单
输入Z,显示其他选项
v. 设置输出结果中每一行的字符数
n. 在输出的NBRF/PIR 或 FASTA是否保存为挑选的非保守区 u. 当有一个序列有缺口时,在输出文件中是否保留此缺口 k. 是否保存SeqPup软件格式的文件
d. 是否保存具有图表形式说明的输出文件.、
如果输入的是一个paths路径,包含有多个比对文件的数据包,则会出现另外的几个选项
a.是否保存各个比对文件所挑选保守模块的相连文件“ paths-g
b.seq ”
c. 是否保存所有比对序列的相连后的文件“ paths.seq ”
w. 是否保存所有比对文件相连后,去掉间隙的文件“paths--.seq ”
WARNING. 多个比对文件,批量处理,并连接时,必须保证每个比对文件中所包含的序列条数,和物种顺序相同,否则会使连接后的输出结果混乱,不可靠。

如有描述不当之处欢迎修正与交流
floralin@。

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