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CAUTIONTO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK:Use only in dry locations and only indoors.DO NOT plug into another relocatable power tap.DO NOT “daisy chain” surge protectors.DO NOT use with any aquarium equipment.DO NOT use if properly grounded outlets are not available.DO NOT install this device if there is less than 10 meters (30 feet) of wire between the electrical outlet and electrical service panel.DO NOT use for medical or life support equipment. This device features an internal protection that will disconnect the surge protective component at the end of its useful life, but it will maintain unprotected power to the load.FOR MORE INFORMATIONVisit for more information regarding: • Product information and certifications• Product warranty• Connected equipment guarantee TECHNICAL SUPPORTVisit: /supportT oll-Free: 1-877-297-6937Hours of Operation: Monday - Friday: 7:00am - 6:00pm CST © 2023 Cyber Power Systems (USA), Inc. All rights reserved.All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.FEATURES1. Protected LED IndicatorIlluminated when the surge protection feature is working properly.2. Grounded LED IndicatorIlluminated when the ground protection feature is working properly.3. ON/OFF Reset Control Switch and Circuit BreakerControls power to all outlets. The switch is also a 15 A breaker.When an overload occurs, it will automatically switch off. T o resume operation, ensure the overload condition is removed and reset the surge protector by switching the unit ON.4. Safety CoversAll outlets on this surge protector include safety covers. Slide the plastic outlet cover over outlets that are not used. This ensuresthe safety of children and prevents potential electric shocks and damage caused by highly dusty environments.5. Always-On Grounded Outlets (2)Provides continuous power regardless of whether the Master and Master controlled outlets are on or off.6. Energy-Saving Master Controlled Grounded Outlets (4)Automatically switched on or off by master outlet.7. Energy-Saving Master Grounded OutletAutomatically switches four master controlled outlets on or off.8. Transformer-spaced Grounded Outlet (1)Easily plug in large chargers without interfering with the other outlets.9. Threshold SwitchAdjusts the threshold at which the energy saving outlets adjust the switch according to the device plugged into the Master outlet.High mode: For high wattage devices such as a TV or PC.Low mode: For low wattage devices such as a laptop.TROUBLESHOOTINGIf the ON/OFF is switched OFF, the 15Amp circuit breaker may have tripped.Examine your connected equipment andremove the device that is overloading thecircuit. Then, turn the ON/OFF switch backto RESET.If the grounded indicator does not lightwhen you plug in the surge protector,move the surge protector to a differentgrounded three-prong AC outlet. If itstill does not light, return the productto the retailer for assistance. If thesurge protector appears to be workingproperly, your outlets may not be properlygrounded and need to be repaired by aprofessional electrician.If the grounded indicator turns off aftera period of use, the surge protection hasbeen depleted. Replace yoursurge protector.If the protected indicator does not light,the surge protector’s AC lines are nolonger protected from surge. The surgeprotector may have received a powersurge or spike beyond its specified limitsthat overloaded the protection circuitryand rendered it inactive. The surgeprotector has protected your connectedequipment as designed, but it will notprotect against future surges, and spikes. Itshould be replaced.If the Master-controlled outlets don’t turnon or off when your laptop computer orTV is connected to the Master outlet:1. The power drawn from the MasterOutlet must be below the thresholdsetting (High/Low) for the MasterControlled Outlets to turn off. Somecomputers will continue to consumepower during battery charging or instandby mode. In this case, pleasemake sure hibernate or sleep mode isenabled on your computer.2. The power drawn from the MasterOutlet must be above the thresholdsetting (High/Low) for the MasterControlled Outlets to turn on. Somecomputers and TVs will not drawenough power to turn on the MasterControlled outlets. In this case, pleasetry plugging a different primary deviceinto the Master Outlet or make sure thethreshold switch is set to Low.7-OUTLET ENERGY SAVINGSURGE PROTECTORP705GUSER MANUALYOUR ULTIMATE ALL Y IN POWERCyber Power Systems (USA), Inc.4241 12th Avenue East, Suite 400 | Shakopee, MN 55379SPECIFICATIONSModel Number: P705GGrounded Outlets: Standard Outlets (6),Transformer-spaced Outlet (1)Surge Protection: 2,100 JoulesElectrical Rating: 125 V / 15 A / 1875 WUL Clamping Voltage: UL 1449 3rd / 400 V (L-N, L-G, N-G)Maximum Peak Current: 105,000A3 AC Lines Protected: L-N: 45,000 A; L-G: 30,000 A;N-G: 30,000 A(The maximum surge possible onhousehold wiring is 6,000 volts)Response Time: Less than 1 nanosecondAttenuation: Up to 32 dBCircuit Breaker: Resettable 15 AmpEMI/RFI Filtration: 150 kHz to 100 MHzi W ARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including bisphenol A (BPA)and styrene (ABS), which is known to the State of California to cause reproductiveharm and cancer. For more information, go to .CONFORMANCE APPROVALSThis device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipmentgenerates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if notinstalled and used in accordance with the instructions, may causeharmful interference to radio communications.However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in aparticular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interfer-ence to radio or television reception, which can be determined byturning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try tocorrect the interference by one or more of the following measures:• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different fromthat to which the receiver is connected.• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.WARNING: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by theparty responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority tooperate the equipment.。
NS-2055-Port Industrial 10/100 Mbps Ethernet SwitchIntroduction:The NS-205 has 5 Ethernet Switching ports that support10/100Base-T(X), with a 10/100M auto-negotiation featureand auto MDI/MDI-X function.It can connect 5 workstations and automatically switchesthe transmission speed (10 Mbps or 100 Mbps) forcorresponding connections. The flow control mechanism isalso negotiated.LEDs embedded in RJ-45 jacks make for easy monitoring.Port connectors are shielded RJ-45. A power source for +10~ +30VDC is required.Features:•Automatic MDI/MDI-X crossover for plug-and-play•Each port supports both 10/100 Mbps speed auto negotiation•Store-and-forward architecture•Full duplex IEEE 802.3x and half duplex backpressure flow control• 1.4Gbps high performance memory bandwidth. Integrated look-up engine with dedicated 1024 unicast MAC addresses.•Supports +10 ~ +30V DC voltage•Supports operating temperatures from –40 ~ +75 ℃•DIN rail mount for industrial usage• 1.4Gbps high performance memory bandwidth.Specifications:•Compatibility:IEEE 802.3, IEEE802.3u, IEEE802.3x•Interface: 10/100 Base-T(X)•Port: 10/100 Mbps x 5 (Shielded RJ-45 Jack)•Provides LEDs for network and power monitoring•ESD Protection: 4KV•Cables:10 Base-T (Cat.3, 4,5 UTP cable; 100m Max.)100 Base-TX (Cat.5 UTP cable; 100m Max.)•Environment:Operating temperature: –40 ~ +75 ℃Storage Temperature: –40 ~ +85 ℃Relative Humidity: 10% to 90% non-condensing•Dimensions: 33 mm x 78 mm x 107 mm (W x L x H)•Power requirements: +10 ~ +30V DC (Removable Terminal Block)•Power consumption: 0.1A@24VDC, +/- 5% arrowed with 10M Full duplex.0.09A@24VDC, +/- 5% arrowed with 100M Full duplex.LED functions:Standard RJ45 female connectors are provided. A standard RJ45 plug cable is all that is necessary to connect your device to the unit since switch that supports auto crossover. Table 1 shows the LED indicator functions. The module includes an internal.Table 1Ethernet Wiring:When making a connection to another device using straight-through UTP cable, make sure the MDI-X to MDI connection rule is followed. The following figure illustrates the pin assignments of a straight-through UTP and a crossover UTP cable:LED Color Description Red Power is On PowerOffPower is OffYellow Link to 10 Mbps Green Link to 100 Mbps 10/100M(Port 1)Off Not Networking Yellow Link to 10 MbpsGreen Link to 100 Mbps 10/100M(Port 2)Off Not Networking Yellow Link to 10 MbpsGreenLink to 100 Mbps 10/100M(Port 3)Off Not Networking Yellow Link to 10 MbpsGreen Link to 100 Mbps 10/100M(Port 4)Off Not Networking Yellow Link to 10 MbpsGreen Link to 100 Mbps 10/100M(Port 5)Off Not Networking 1 TD+ Transmit Data 2 TD- Transmit Data 3 RD+ Receive Data 4 NC No Connection 5 NC No Connection 6 RD- Receive Data 7 NC No Connection 8NC No ConnectionPin-Out:Checking Power:Since the NS-205 consumes 2.4W, ensure that your power supply is able to meet this demand. The Input voltage range is +10~+30VDC.External power supply is connected using the removable terminal block as shown below:Pin Function For Terminal Block:External power supply is connected using the removable terminal block:+Vs : Power input (+10 ~ +30V) and should be connected to the power supply (+) GND: Ground and should be connected to the power supply (-)F.G. : F.G. stands for Frame Ground (protective ground). It is optional. If you use this pin, it can reduce EMI radiation; improve EMI performance and ESD protection. Dimensions:The width of the NS-205 is just 33 mm, so it can be used where space is important.。
ACCENTThe new ACCENTAlways a wise choice.Choose with complete confidence.The new Accent builds on a well-earned reputation forreliability, economy and safety by adding bold, modernstyling to the list: Its new cutting edge look will be earningnods of approval wherever you go. But beyond its bold,modern lines, the new Accent also delivers powerfulperformance with high-efficiency powertrains equippedwith six-speed transmissions to maximize fuel economy.And in the matter of safety, the most important category of all, the new Accent comes with advanced safety featuresthat elevate all-round protection to the highest standard yet. Inside and out, Accent is a reflection of Hyundai's passionfor engineering excellence.The new Accent strikes a perfect balance between stylish flair and practicality.The pace-setting style certainly gets noticed but once you have experienced Accent’s dynamic performance and explored its rich set of comfort and convenience features, you’ll understand that Accent’s beauty isn’t just skin deep. The new Accent comes well-equipped with comfort and convenience features and is offered with a variety ofoptions that best suit your needs.Close by or far away, you’ll be looking forward to the drive in your new Accent. First, there’s the daring and confident Accent style and that always elevates the driving fun factor. And then there’s the driving dynamics department where Accent exceeds all expectations by delivering solid -performance and nimble handling. Whether cruising along wide-open highways or inching along in clogged city traffic, you’ll find that Accent is a quiet and capable performerproviding you with all the cabin comforts you need to relax and enjoy the drive.Family cars were never this much fun.Aero-sculpted front end with parametric grille pattern LED headlamps with MFR & projection fog lampsPower sunroof LED Rear combination lamps Outside mirrors & repeaters Rear lip spoiler 16˝alloy wheels Either way, Accent’s futuristic design raises the high-tech quotient and that will certainly beturning heads. The eye-catching grille features a bold, new parametric design and a chromefinish for a premium presentation. LED headlamps with Multi-Focus Reflectors help you seebetter at night while providing a touch of high-tech flair that gets noticed.Evolution or revolution?Steering wheel includesremote control functionsfor audio, cruise controland BluetoothAccent’s well-appointed two-tone cabin provides the perfect space to relax and to be productivetoo. Once you shut the doors, the peace and quiet will amaze you because Accent is exceptionallywell-insulated from road and wind noise. And to keep you well connected and productive whileyou’re on the road, the 8-inch multimedia display offers full support for smartphone connectivityand a lot more through a touchscreen display with easy-to-navigate menus. The colorful dials on theinstrument are razor-sharp, precise and easy to read thanks to digital display technology.Productive time.Full-digital instrument cluster This next-gen instrument panel provides more information than ever and displays it with digital precision and razor-sharp clarity. The integrated 4.2-in display in the center tracks trip distances, calculates km to refueling, offers oil change reminders and much more.8.0˝ Display audio Supporting Bluetooth 4.0 that interfaces with your smart-phone, this multi-functional color LCD provides a touchscreen interface showing the rear camera image, time/date, MP3 player status plus AM/FM radio tuning with RDS.Automatic climate controlSimply set the digital readout to the desired temperature and the powerful blower provides cooling, heating and ventilation to keep you perfectly comfortable regardless of the outside conditions.When life gets complicated then the best remedy is to rediscover life’s simple pleasures.Like going for a walk or taking a drive to get away from it all. Whether you preferyour adventures to be solo-style, with friends or the entire family, Accent makes it allhappen—it simplifies things. Accent is ideally sized, so it’s perfect for singles, couplesand friends but it’s very family-friendly too. The powertrain stays true to the brand valuesAccent has always stood for: simplicity, reliability and economy. Accent also comesequipped with an array of advanced safety features that will give you peace of mindknowing that you’re well protected. And all of the essential comfort and conveniencefeatures are there, exactly where you expect them to be. When you discover the joy ofdoing more with less, you know it’s Accent time.Love the simple things in life.Accent comes with a choice of powertrains to suit personal requirements. Whichever you specify, you can always depend on Accent to deliver impressive and reliable performance. Accent adopts tried and true technologies like variable intake systems that let the engines adjust their breathing to power demand, six-speed transmissions and multi-point injection for maximum fuel economy.Reliable and Efficient.100ps/6,000rpm13.5Kappa1.4 MPi Gasoline115ps/4,000rpm25.5kg.m/4,000rpmUII 1.5Diesel with VGT123ps/6,300rpm15.4Gamma1.6 MPi Gasolinekg.m/1,500~2,750rpmkg.m/4,850rpm6-speed automatic transmissionYou will hardly notice this 6-speed gearbox doing itswork. Automatic shifting is quick, smooth and quiet butalso very convenient. Its efficient design helps maximizefuel economy.6-speed manual transmissionFor drivers who put economy above all else, the 6-speedmanual is the perfect choice. Clutch operation is easy andpredictable and as you shift through the gates, there’s anice, precise feel.Front disc brakesTo ensure maximum stopping power, every Accent isequipped with 14-inch front disc brakes, a vacuum brakebooster and an anti-locking brake system.From the moment you step inside Accent, you experience that wonderful feeling of being well-protected.More than a feeling, it’s a fact. Accent protects you and your loved ones with some of the most advanced safety technologies available in the automotive industry today.Safety.Electronic Stability ControlESC can detect skidding and using computerized technology, it willautomatically apply the brakes to individual wheels to counter theloss of directional control, help maintain vehicle stability and reducethe risk of a collision.Hillstart Assist ControlStopping and starting on very steep road can be stressful andpotentially dangerous. HAC prevents the car from accidentally rollingbackward whenever the brake pedal is released on a hill.Emergency Stop SignalCapable of telling the difference between regular braking and panicbraking, this feature will automatically start flashing your brake lightsif it detects sudden heavy pressure on the brake pedal thus warningdrivers behind you.6-airbag systemDriver and front passenger are protected by two front airbags andtwo side airbags. Side curtain airbags running the length of the cabinimprove head protection and increase the total airbag count to six.Static Bending LightHyundai’s 2003 NEOS-II concept car pioneered this innovationwhich uses turns of the steering wheel to switch on auxiliarylamps that illuminate dark areas to the side that are not coveredby the headlamps.Auto Cruise ControlSet the desired speed and the automatic feature takes cruisecontrol to the next level by automatically braking and resumingacceleration to ensure that a safe distance is always keptbetween you and the vehicle ahead.Manual air conditioning system Sliding center console Window defoggerPower windows One-touch triple turn signal Chrome coated door handles Aero wipers Heated side mirrors Smart trunkSafety windows Driver seat height adjuster Glove box with coolingUSB port & 12V power outlet Child seat anchor systemRadio+RDS Halogen headlamps Solar glass Bulb-type rear combination lamps Electric folding mirrorsChromed grille with parametric design Push-button start / Smart key Seat folding system (60:40 type)Metal inside door handle Rheostat & Electronic Stability ControlRain sensorRear parking assist systemRear reflector High mounted stop lamp Chrome beltline moldingFeatures15˝wheel covers 15˝alloy wheels16˝alloy wheelsSmart keyNo more fumbling through your pockets or purse.If the key is with the person, it enables push-button start and remote locking/unlocking of doors and trunk.* Features and specifications vary by market. Please consult your local dealer.Exterior colorsInterior trims GL Leather options Color packagesPolar White PWTSpecifications●The above values are results from internal testing and are subject to change after validation.●Some of the equipment illustrated or described in this catalog may not be supplied as standard equipment and may be available at extra cost.●Hyundai Motor Company reserves the right to change specifications and equipment without prior notice.●The color plates shown may vary slightly from the actual colors due to the limitations of the printing process.●Please consult your dealer for full information and availability on colors and trims.DimensionsUnit : mmOverall height1,460Overall width2,009Overall width1,729(including door mirrors)4,440Overall length2,600Wheel base1,512Wheel tread*Wheel tread*1,517(excluding door mirrors)*Wheel tread : 15˝ (front / rear) - 1,524 / 1,529Typhoon SilverT2XTitan GrayR4GStarry NightUB7Phantom BlackX5BAlpha BlueU3RFiery RedR4RDealer stampHyundai Motor CompanyGEN. LHD 2001 ENG. WDCopyright © 2020 Hyundai Motor Company. All Rights Reserved.。
RVN4126 3.59100-386-9100-386/T DEVICERVN41772-CD2-3.5MCS/MTSRVN41821-CD2-3.5XTS3000/SABER PORTABLE YES RKN4046KHVN9085 3.51-20 R NO HLN9359 PROG. STAND RVN4057 3.532 X 8 CODEPLUG NO3080385B23 & 5880385B30 MDVN4965 3.59100-WS/T CONFIG KITRVN4053 3.5ASTRO DIGITAL INTERFACE NO3080385B23RVN41842-CD RKN4046A (Portable) 2-3.5ASTRO PORTABLE /MOBILE YES3080369B73 or0180300B10 (Mobile) RVN41831-CD3080369B732-3.5ASTRO SPECTRA MOBILE YES(Low / Mid Power)0180300B10 (High Power) RVN4185CD ASTRO SPECTRA PLUS MOBILE NO MANY OPTIONS; SEESERVICE BRIEF#SB-MO-0101RVN4186CD ASTRO SPECTRA PLUS MANY OPTIONS;MOBILE/PORTABLE COMB SEE SERVICE BRIEF#SB-MO-0101RVN4154 3.5ASTROTAC 3000 COMPAR.3080385B23RVN5003 3.5ASTROTAC COMPARATORS NO3080399E31 Adpt.5880385B34RVN4083 3.5BSC II NO FKN5836ARVN4171 3.5C200RVN4029 3.5CENTRACOM SERIES II NO VARIOUS-SEE MANUAL6881121E49RVN4112 3.5COMMAND PLUS NORVN4149 3.5COMTEGRA YES3082056X02HVN6053CD CT250, 450, 450LS YES AAPMKN4004RVN4079 3.5DESKTRAC CONVENTIONAL YES3080070N01RVN4093 3.5DESKTRAC TRUNKED YES3080070N01RVN4091 3.5DGT 9000 DESKSET YES0180358A22RVN4114 3.5GLOBAL POSITIONING SYS.NO RKN4021AHVN8177 3.5GM/GR300/GR500/GR400M10/M120/130YES3080070N01RVN4159 3.5GP60 SERIES YES PMLN4074AHVN9128 3.5GP300 & GP350RVN4152 3.5GP350 AVSRVN4150 3.5GTX YES HKN9857 (Portable)3080070N01(Mobile) HVN9025CD HT CDM/MTX/EX SERIES YES AARKN4083/AARKN4081RiblessAARKN4075RIBLESS NON-USA RKN4074RVN4098H 3.5HT1000/JT1000-VISAR YES3080371E46(VISAR CONV)RVN4151 3.5HT1000 AVSRVN4098 3.5HT1000/ VISAR CONV’L.YES RKN4035B (HT1000) HVN9084 3.5i750YES HLN-9102ARVN4156 3.5LCS/LTS 2000YES HKN9857(Portable)3080070N01(Mobile) RVN4087 3.5LORAN C LOC. RECV’R.NO RKN4021ARVN4135 3.5M100/M200,M110,M400,R100 includesHVN9173,9177,9646,9774YES3080070N01RVN4023 3.5MARATRAC YES3080070N01RVN4019 3.5MAXTRAC CONVENTIONAL YES3080070N01RVN4139 3.5MAXTRAC LS YES3080070N01RVN4043 3.5MAXTRAC TRK DUPLEX YES3080070N01RVN4178CD MC SERIES, MC2000/2500DDN6124AW/DB25 CONNECTORDDN6367AW/DB9 CONNECTOR RVN41751-CD Rib to MIC connector 1-3.5MCS2000 RKN4062BRVN41131-3.5MCS2000RVN4011 3.5MCX1000YES3000056M01RVN4063 3.5MCX1000 MARINE YES3000056M01RVN4117 3.5MDC/RDLAP DEVICESRVN4105 3.5MOBILE PROG. TOOLRVN4119 3.5MOBITEX DEVICESRVN4128 3.5MPT1327-1200 SERIES YES SEE MANUALRVN4025 3.5MSF5000/PURC/ANALOG YES0180355A30RVN4077 3.5MSF5000/10000FLD YES0180355A30RVN4017K 3.5MT 1000YES RTK4205CRVN4148 3.5MTR 2000YES3082056X02RVN4140 3.5MTRI 2000NORVN41761-CD MTS2000, MT2000*, MTX8000, MTX90001-3.5*programmed by DOS which is included in the RVN4176RVN4131 3.5MTVA CODE PLUG FIXRVN4142 3.5MTVA DOCTOR YES3080070N01RVN4131 3.5MTVA3.EXERVN4013 3.5MTX800 & MTX800S YES RTK4205CRVN4097 1-CD MTX8000/MTX9000,MTS2000,MT2000*,* programmed by DOS which is included in the RVN4176HVN9067CD MTX850/MTX8250MTX950,MTX925RVN4138 3.5MTX-LS YES RKN4035DRVN4035 3.5MX 1000YES RTK4203CRVN4073 3.5MX 800YES RKN4006BHVN9395 P100, P200 LB, P50+, P210, P500, PR3000RVN4134 3.5P100 (HVN9175)P200 LB (HVN9794)P50+ (HVN9395)P210 (HVN9763)P500 (HVN9941)PR3000 (HVN9586)YES RTK4205HVN9852 3.5P110YES HKN9755A/REX1143 HVN9262 3.5P200 UHF/VHF YES RTK4205RVN4129 3.5PDT220YVN4051 3.5PORTABLE REPEATER Portable rptr.P1820/P1821AXRVN4061C 3.5PP 1000/500NO3080385B23 & 5880385B30 RVN5002 3.5QUANTAR/QUANTRO NO3O80369E31RVN4135 3.5R100 (HVN9177)M100/M200/M110/M400YES0180358A52RVN4146 3.5RPM500/660RVN4002 3.5SABER YES RTK4203CRVN4131 3.5SETTLET.EXEHVN9007 3.5SM50 & SM120YESRVN4039 3.5SMART STATUS YES FKN5825AHVN9054 3.5SOFTWARE R03.2 P1225YES3080070N01HVN9001 3.5SOFTWARE R05.00.00 1225LS YES HLN9359AHVN9012 3.5SP50RVN4001N 3.5SPECTRA YES3080369B73 (STANDARD)0180300B10 (HIGH POWER) RVN4099 3.5SPECTRA RAILROAD YES3080369B73RVN4110 3.5STATION ACCESS MODULE NO3080369E31RVN4089A 3.5STX TRANSIT YES0180357A54RVN4051 3.5SYSTEMS SABER YES RTK4203BRVN4075 3.5T5600/T5620 SERIES NO3080385B23HVN9060CD TC3000, TS3000, TR3000RVN4123 3.5VISAR PRIVACY PLUS YES3080371E46FVN4333 3.5VRM 100 TOOLBOX FKN4486A CABLE &ADAPTORRVN4133 3.5VRM 500/600/650/850NORVN4181CD XTS 2500/5000 PORTABLES RKN4105A/RKN4106A RVN41002- 3.5XTS3000 ASTRO PORTABLE/MOBILERVN4170 3.5XTS3500YES RKN4035DRIB SET UPRLN4008E RADIO INTERFACE BOX (RIB)0180357A57RIB AC POWER PACK 120V0180358A56RIB AC POWER PACK 220V3080369B71IBM TO RIB CABLE (25 PIN) (USE WITH XT & PS2)3080369B72IBM TO RIB CABLE (9 PIN)RLN443825 PIN (F) TO 9 PIN (M) ADAPTOR (USE W/3080369B72 FOR AT APPLICATION) 5880385B308 PIN MODULAR TO 25 PIN ”D” ADAPTOR (FOR T5600 ONLY)0180359A29DUPLEX ADAPTOR (MOSTAR/TRAXAR TRNK’D ONLY)Item Disk Radio RIB Cable Number Size Product Required Number Item Disk Radio RIB Cable Number Size Product Required NumberUtilizing your personal computer, Radio Service Software (RSS)/Customer Programming Software (CPS)/CustomerConfiguration Software (CCS) enables you to add or reprogram features/parameters as your requirements change. RSS/CPS/CCS is compatible with IBM XT, AT, PS/2 models 30, 50, 60 and 80.Requires 640K RAM. DOS 3.1 or later. Consult the RSS users guide for the computer configuration and DOS requirements. (ForHT1000, MT/MTS2000, MTX838/8000/9000, Visar and some newer products —IBM model 386, 4 MEG RAM and DOS 5.0 or higher are recommended.) A Radio Interface Box (RIB) may be required as well as the appropriate cables. The RIB and cables must be ordered separately.Licensing:A license is required before a software (RVN) order is placed. The software license is site specific (customer number and ultimate destination tag). All sites/locations must purchase their own software.Be sure to place subsequent orders using the original customer number and ship-to-tag or other licensed sites; ordering software without a licensed customer number and ultimate tag may result in unnecessary delays. To obtain a no charge license agreement kit, order RPX4719. To place an order in the U.S. call 1-800-422-4210. Outside the U.S., FAX 847-576-3023.Subscription Program:The purchase of Radio ServiceSoftware/Customer Programming/Customer ConfigurationSoftware (RVN & HVN kits) entitles the buyer/subscriber to three years of free upgrades. At the end of these three years, the sub-scriber must purchase the same Radio Service Software kit to receive an additional three years of free upgrades. If the sub-scriber does not elect to purchase the same Radio Service Software kit, no upgrades will be sent. Annually a subscription status report is mailed to inform subscribers of the RSS/CPS/CCS items on our database and their expiration dates.Notes:1)A subscription service is offered on “RVN”-Radio Service Software/Customer Programming/Customer Configuration Software kits only.2)“RVN” software must only be procured through Radio Products and Services Division (RPSD). Software not procured through the RPSD will not be recorded on the subscription database; upgrades will not be mailed.3)Upgrades are mailed to the original buyer (customer number & ultimate tag).4)SP software is available through the radio product groups.The Motorola General Radio Service Software Agreement is now available on Motorola Online. If you need assistance please feel free to submit a “Contact Us” or call 800-422-4210.SMART RIB SET UPRLN1015D SMART RIB0180302E27 AC POWER PACK 120V 2580373E86 AC POWER PACK 220V3080390B49SMARTRIB CABLE (9 PIN (F) TO 9 PIN (M) (USE WITH AT)3080390B48SMARTRIB CABLE (25 PIN (F) TO 9 PIN (M) (USE WITH XT)RLN4488ASMART RIB BATTERY PACKWIRELESS DATA GROUP PRODUTS SOFTWARERVN4126 3.59100-386/9100T DEVICES MDVN4965 3.59100-WS/T CONFIG’TN RVN41173.5MDC/RDLAP DEVICESPAGING PRODUCTS MANUALS6881011B54 3.5ADVISOR6881029B90 3.5ADVISOR ELITE 6881023B20 3.5ADVISOR GOLD 6881020B35 3.5ADVISOR PRO FLX 6881032B30 3.5BR8506881032B30 3.5LS3506881032B30 3.5LS5506881032B30 3.5LS7506881033B10 3.5LS9506881035B20 3.5MINITOR III8262947A15 3.5PAGEWRITER 20008262947A15 3.5PAGEWRITER 2000X 6881028B10 3.5TALKABOUT T3406881029B35 3.5TIMEPORT P7308262947A15 3.5TIMEPORT P930NLN3548BUNIVERSAL INTERFACE KITItem Disk Radio NumberSize Product。
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非常感谢大神liquidzigong的无私奉献。
以下就是此次更新的具体情况,敬请查阅。
软件信息:软件名称:503|550|500普罗米修斯4系统软件分类:PSP主机自制系统界面语言:英文软件作者:liquidzigong软件功能:根据PSP官方系统破解而来的自制系统,支持直接破解运行最新的《怪物猎人P3》等ISO/CSO游戏,支持运行各种自制软件/程序。
更新内容:支持更多新游戏修正5.50GEN-D3带来的1.00~3.60的老游戏存档出错问题修正同与普罗米修斯模块不兼容导致不能读档问题修正一些老游戏问题修正爆丸战士:核心抵抗者动画后假死问题修正皇家骑士团选游戏安装后假死问题升级说明:1.升级PSP系统有一定风险,请玩家自行斟酌,谨慎操作;2.升级之后遇到不能运行的玩家,请在XMB界面下按Select键呼出Vsh菜单,将UMD ISO MODE设定为M33 driver。
软件下载:(请您根据自己的PSP主机型号选取下载)PSP1000,PSP201XV2(非V3)主机 5.50系统适用:点击下载图文教程PSP1000,PSP201XV2(非V3)主机 5.00系统适用:点击下载图文教程PSP201XV3,PSP3000主机:点击下载图文教程预览截图:PS:5.03普罗米修斯4系统升级之后系统仍然显示Prome-3,P3可直接运行不影响。
PS:5.00普罗米修斯4系统升级之后系统仍然显示M33-6,P3可直接运行不影响。
篇二:5.03普罗米修斯4系统升级图文教程5.03普罗米修斯4系统升级图文教程5.03普罗米修斯4系统下载:安装说明:1.该系统仅适用于PSP 3000/201XV3用户,目前只能运用在PSP 3000主机且主机的系统版本不能高于5.03。
3HE 11984 AAAB TQZZA Edition 01July 2017Documentation Suite Overview7450 ESS, 7750 SR, and 7950 XRS Release 15.0IntroductionThis document provides information about the Service Router Operating System (SR OS) user guides that are available for the 7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7950 XRS, and the VSR including information about: •Service Router portfolio platforms•Software documents in this documentation suite•Hardware and other documents in this documentation suite •Accessing and searching the Documentation Center•Searching for specific information in a document or in multiple documents •Contact informationService router platforms covered in this documentation suiteNo32237750 SR-a47750 SR-a87750 Service Router (SR)7450 Ethernet Service Switch (ESS)7750 SR-c47750 SR-77750 SR-127750 SR-12e 7750 SR-c127750 SR-1e 7750 SR-2e 7750 SR-3e7450 ESS-77450 ESS-12Software documents in this documentation suiteThe following table lists and describes the software documents in this documentation suite and the intended audience for each guide. The suite covers the SR OS software functionality for the 7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7950 XRS, and VSR platforms.The guides are organized into functional chapters and provide concepts and descriptions of the implementation flow, as well as Command Line Interface (CLI) syntax and command usage.Intended audience legend:•A —Network architects and designers•B —Installers and hardware maintenance technicians•C —Network technicians, administrators, operators, and service providersSoftware Guides DocumentDescriptionIntended Audience AB C Acronym GuideThis guide provides expansions of acronyms found in the user guides.✓✓✓Advanced Configuration GuideThis guide provides advanced configuration solutions and is a supplement to the other guides in this suite.✓✓✓Basic SystemConfiguration GuideThis guide describes CLI usage, file system management, and boot option file (BOF)configuration, as well as how to configure basic system management, node timing, and synchronization functions.✓✓✓Gx AVPs Reference Guide (for 7750 SR)This guide describes Gx Attribute Value Pairs (AVPs).✓—✓Interface Configuration GuideThis guide describes how to provision Input/Output Modules (IOMs), XMA Control Modules (XCMs), Media Dependent Adapters (MDAs), XRS Media Adapters (XMAs), and ports.✓—✓7950 XRS-16c7950 XRS-207950 XRS-407950 eXtensible Routing System (XRS)Layer 2 Services and EVPN Guide: VLL, VPLS, PBB, and EVPNThis guide describes Layer 2 service and Ethernet Virtual Private Network (EVPN) functionality and provides examples to configure and implement Virtual Leased Lines (VLLs), Virtual Private LAN Service (VPLS), Provider Backbone Bridging (PBB), and EVPN.✓—✓Layer 3 Services Guide: Internet Enhanced Services and Virtual Private Routed Network Services This guide describes Layer 3 service functionality and provides examples to configure and implement Internet Enhanced Services (IES) and Virtual Private Routed Network (VPRN) services.✓—✓MPLS GuideThis guide describes how to configure Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS), Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP), Generalized Multiprotocol Label Switching (GMPLS), and Label Distribution Protocol (LDP).✓—✓Multicast Routing Protocols GuideThis guide provides an overview of multicast routing concepts and provides configuration examples for Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP), Multicast Listener Discovery (MLD), Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM), Multicast SourceDiscovery Protocol (MSDP), Multipoint LDP , multicast extensions to BGP , and Multicast Connection Admission Control (MCAC).✓—✓Multiservice Integrated Service Adapter Guide (for the 7450 ESS, 7750 SR and VSR)This guide describes services provided by integrated service adapters, such as Application Assurance, IPSec, ad insertion (ADI), and Network Address Translation (NAT).✓—✓OAM and Diagnostics GuideThis guide describes how to configure features such as service mirroring and Lawful Intercept (LI), and how to use the Operations, Administration and Management (OAM) and diagnostics tools.✓—✓Log Events Guide This guide provides general information about log events.✓✓✓Quality of Service Guide This guide describes how to configure Quality of Service (QoS) policy management.✓—✓RADIUS AttributesReference Guide (for the 7750 SR and VSR)This guide describes all supported RADIUS Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting attributes.✓—✓Router Configuration GuideThis guide describes logical IP routing interfaces and associated attributes such as IP addresses, as well as IP and MAC-based filtering, Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP), and Cflowd.✓—✓Software Guides (Continued)DocumentDescriptionIntended Audience AB CHardware documents in this documentation suiteThe intended audience for the hardware documents in this documentation suite are network architects and designers, installers, and hardware maintenance technicians.7450 ESS guides•7450 ESS SONET/SDH OC-3C/STM-1C MDA Installation Guide•7450 ESS SONET/SDH OC-12C/STM-4C MDA Installation Guide•7450 ESS SONET/SDH OC-48C/STM-16C MDA Installation Guide7750 SR guides•7710 and 7750 SR Channelized DS1/E1 CMA Installation Guide•7750 SR-1e,-2e and -3e Chassis Installation Guide•7750 SR-12e Installation Guide•7750 SR-c4 Installation Guide•7750 SR-c12 Installation Guide•7750 SR-a4 and 7750 SR-a8 Installation Guide•7750 SR ATM MDA Installation Guide•7750 SR Channelized Any Service Any Port (ASAP) MDA Installation Guide•7750 SR Product Family Channelized OC3/OC12/STM-1 Circuit Emulation Services (CES) CMA/MDA Installation Guide•7750 SR SONET/SDH OC-3C/STM-1C MDA Installation Guide•7750 SR SONET/SDH OC-12C/STM-4C MDA Installation Guide•7750 SR SONET/SDH OC-48c/STM-16c MDA Installation Guide •Vertical Rack Mount Kit Installation Guide•Virtualized Service Router Installation and Setup Guide•7750 SR Channelized Any Service Any Port (ASAP) MDA Installation Guide7450 ESS and 7750 SR guides•7450 ESS and 7750 SR IOM4-e Installation Guide•7450 ESS and 7750 SR MDA-e Installation Guide•7450 ESS-7 and 7750 SR-7 Chassis Installation Guide•7450 ESS-12 and 7750 SR-12 Chassis Installation Guide•7750 SR and 7450 ESS HS-MDA2 Installation Guide•7750 SR and 7450 ESS Integrated Media Module Installation Guide•7750 SR and 7450 ESS Multiservice Integrated Service Adapter Installation Guide•7750 SR and 7450 ESS SF/CPM to SF/CPM5 Hardware Upgrade Guide•7x50 10 Gigabit Ethernet Tunable DWDM MDA Installation Guide•7x50 High Scale (HS) MDA Installation Guide•7x50 MDA-XP Installation Guide•7750 SR and 7450 ESS Integrated Service Adapter Video Installation Guide•7750 SR-7 and 7450 ESS-7 PEM-3 Upgrade Installation Note•7750 SR-12 and 7450 ESS-12 PEM-3 Upgrade Installation Note•7450 ESS and 7750 SR Troubleshooting Guide7950 XRS guides•7950 XRS-16c Chassis Installation Guide•7950 XRS-20 and 7950 XRS-40 Chassis Installation GuideOther documents in this documentation suite•Documentation Suite Overview Service Router Portfolio, Release 15.0 (this document)•SR OS AA Protocols and Applications (spreadsheet)•SR OS Software Release NotesUsing the Documentation CenterUse the following procedure to access any of the guides mentioned in this document or to access azipped file of the complete set of software guides:1.Open a browser and navigate to:Customer Documentation Welcome PageThe Documentation Center appears. By default, the products are listed by the most accessed.2.Click on 7750 SR, 7450 ESS, 7950 XRS, or VSR in the list. The documentation web page for thatproduct appears. The most recent documents are listed by default.3.The different search and sorting options on the documentation web page allow you to:•filter or sort the documents•search for documents by specific title words or document numbers•search for specific text in documents (Full Text search)Notes:• A Full Text search searches for text in PDF files only.•To search for phrases in a Full Text search, type the phrase within quotation marks; forexample, “synchronous Ethernet”.•To remove the search filter or sorting options, click Reset.4.Select a document by clicking the associated icon on the right:•PDF icon•HTML icon•Zip Collection iconNote: If the document is restricted, a key is displayed beside the document number, indicating thatyou must log in and enter your user name and password. If you cannot access the document afterlogging in, your account does not have permission to access the document. Contact your Nokiatechnical support representative.If you do not have a user name and password, you can request one from the Documentation Centerweb page. A link is also available to provide feedback about the web page.Searching for specific information in a document or in multiple documentsYou can use Adobe Reader, Release 6.0 or later, to search one or more PDF files for a term.Note: The PDF files that you search must be in the same folder or sub folder.1.From the Adobe Reader main menu, choose Edit > Search or Advanced Search. The Searchpanel opens.•To search for a term in the current document, click on the In the current document radiobutton.•To search for a term in multiple documents, click on the All PDF Documents in radio buttonand choose the folder in which to search using the drop-down menu.2.Enter the term to search for. Select one or more of the following search criteria, if required:•Whole words only•Case-Sensitive•Include Bookmarks•Include Comments3.Click on the Search button. Adobe Reader displays the search results.You can expand the entries for each file by clicking on the + symbol.Documentation supportIf you have questions or comments about this documentation suite, contact:Customer Documentation FeedbackTechnical supportCustomer support representatives are available to assist you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. For a listof regional contact telephone and fax numbers, see:Product Support PortalNokia is a registered trademark of Nokia Corporation. Other products and company names mentionedherein may be trademarks or tradenames of their respective owners. The information presented issubject to change without notice. No responsibility is assumed for inaccuracies contained herein.Copyright © 2017 Nokia.Services Overview Guide This guide provides a general overview offunctionality provided by the routers and describeshow to configure service parameters such as ServiceAccess Points (SAPs), Service Distribution Points(SDPs), customer information, and user services.✓—✓System Management Guide This guide describes system security features,SNMP and NETCONF features, and event andaccounting logs. It covers basic tasks such asconfiguring management access filters, passwords,and user profiles.✓✓✓Triple Play Service Delivery Architecture Guide (for the 7450 ESS, 7750 SR, and VSR)This guide describes the Triple Play Service DeliveryArchitecture (TPSDA) support and providesexamples to configure and implement variousprotocols and services.✓—✓Unicast Routing Protocols Guide This guide provides an overview of unicast routingconcepts and provides configuration examples forRouting Information Protocol (RIP), Open ShortestPath First (OSPF), Intermediate-system-to-intermediate-system (IS-IS), and Border GatewayProtocol (BGP) routing protocols, and for routepolicies.✓—✓Software Guides (Continued)Document Description IntendedAudienceA B C。
ManualREAD THIS ENTIRE GUIDE BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT AND SAVE FOR LATER USE.This user guide contains important instructions including safety, setup, operation, and maintenance that must befollowed. All information in this guide is based on information available at the time of print. This guide or revised editions can be found on our website for download. No part of thispublication may be reproduced without written permission.©2023 Energizer. Energizer and certain graphic designs are trademarks of Energizer Brands, LLC and related subsidiaries and are used under license by Midland Power, Inc. All other brand names are trademarks of their respective owners. Neither Midland Power, Inc. nor Energizer Brands, LLC is affiliated with the respective owners of their trademarks.Through-Wall Kit_Manual_EN_2023-03-31THIS PRODUCT MEETS ALL CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS FROM:Thanks for choosing the Energizer ® Wall Kit!You’re excited to get started, we’ll keep this brief.31268671. Safety 11.1 Operator Safety 22. Learn More About Your Wall Kit 3 2.1 Component Identification 3 2.2 Make Sure You Have Everything 43. Installation 7 STEP 1 - Plan Your Installation 7 STEP 2 - Make a Hole in Your Wall 9 STEP 3 - Prepare to Mount the Power Panel 12 STEP 4 - Cement the Conduit to the Power Panel 14 STEP 5 - Mount the Inside Power Panel 15 STEP 6 - Attach the Conduit Fitting to the Outdoor Inlet Box 16 STEP 7 - Try a Dry Fitting 17 STEP 8 - Mount the Outdoor Inlet Box 18 STEP 9 - Wire the Inlet Box 204. Operation 225. Technical Specifications 256. Limited Warranty 261. SAFETYMidland Power Inc. is not responsible forany damage caused during installation.Installation of this kit and alteration ofyour property is undertaken at yourown risk.Through-Wall Kit1Midland Power Inc. is not responsible forhealth issues resulting from contact oringestion with the supplied PVC cement.Fully read safety precautions on label ofPVC cement.1.1 OPERATOR SAFETYDO NOT connect outdoor inlet box to live power prior to installation. Doing so could resultin electrical failure, fire, and electrocution.DO NOT connect this kit to any power source other than a portable generator.DO NOT connect this kit to your home electrical wiring. It is only to be used as a standalonecircuit.DO NOT use this kit with multi-outlet extension cords or outlet splitters.DO NOT use more than one device per 15A outlet on this kit.ALWAYS use extension cords rated for the amperage required by the device beingpowered.232. LEARN MORE ABOUT YOUR WALL KITThis section will show you how to identify key parts of your wall kit. Going over the terminology below will make sure we’re on the same page.2.1 COMPONENT IDENTIFICATIONL14-30OutdoorInlet BoxFlat Drill BitWallAnchors12-inch PVC Conduit FittingPVC Cement ScrewsInlet Cover2-inch FoamInsulating RingStainlessSteel Screws6-Outlet IndoorPower PanelThrough-Wall Kit2.2 MAKE SURE YOU HAVE EVERYTHINGWith this kit you can now power your devices duringa power outage without exposing your household to dangerous carbon monoxide (CO) gas.Make sure this kit is complete and included the following:Part Name Quantity6-Outlet indoor power panel1L14-30 Outdoor inlet box112-inch Flat drill bit (non-masonry)112-inch PVC conduit1Threaded PVC conduit fitting1Tube of PVC cement12-inch foam insulating rings24White-head 1 7/8-inch indoor powerpanel mounting screwsWall anchors43Stainless steel 1 1/8 -inch outdoor inletbox mounting screwsUser Guide145You will need these extra tools during installation:To operate this kit you will need:A portable generator with a 125/250V 30AL14-30 outlet. The outlet must be grounded and include a breaker of 30A or less.L14-30 Power cord rated for outdoor use.Must be capable of 125/250V at 30A, have four 10-gauge wires, and come equipped with one male and one female L14-30 head.The maximum power this kit can throughputis 7,500-Watts. This is because the maximum rated power a L14-30 outlet can provide is 30-Amps at 250-Volts. (30A x 250V = 7500W).This kit will only provide as much power as yourgenerator supplies, if your generator supplies less than 7,500W through its L14-30 outlet this kit will be underpowered but still function normally.ToolsQuantity Power drill1Phillips screwdriver1¼-inch drill bit1Pliers1Measuring tape1Pen or pencil1PVC cutter or hacksaw1Knockout Punch Set1Snacks 1Through-Wall KitIf your generator can only produce 110-125V through its L14-30 outlet then only half of the outlets on this kit will provide power, but that half will still function normally.63. INSTALLATION1.required for this installation. Be sure to point outthat this kit will NOT be connected to your homeelectrical wiring.2. Inside, find a convenient place for the power panela recommended 19 inches (48cm) from the floor.The location should be between wall studs so theconduit will pass freely through your wall, not inline with an electrical outlet, and not in alignmentwith known water, waste, or other pipes. Thinkabout the devices you want to power with this kitand if they can be used in this area. Once you have determined a location, mark the spot with a pencil.This mark will be the center of the power panel. 3. Outside, estimate the spot on your exterior walldirectly opposite the location of the indoor powerpanel. Make sure it is flat, vertical, and clear ofobjects such as bushes, utilities, cable TV boxes,or other. Make sure that the area surrounding theexterior wall is clear of obstructions so the powercord from your generator can protrude out anddown from the inlet box. You need easy accessto this area day and night, during all weather, andwhen the power is out. Your generator needs aclear area it can be placed at least 10-ft away,downhill from your house, where it can be reached by your power cord.If you do not have a suitable location to install the outdoor inlet box opposite the indoor powerpanel you may choose to instal the inlet boxin a remote location. It is possible to connectthe indoor power panel to the outdoor inletbox using grounded building wire up to 100-ftin length. You will need to install a recessedjunction box in the wall behind the power panelto safely extend the wiring. You must consulta professional electrician to complete thisalternate instal according to localbuilding codes.STEP 2 - MAKE A HOLE IN YOUR WALL The 12-inch flat drill bit supplied with this kit is designed to drill through drywall, woodpaneling, plywood, wood studs, insulationpanels, wood, vinyl, aluminum, plank, andall other non-masonry materials. If you needto drill through masonry materials such asbrick, concrete block, or poured cement, werecommend you purchase a 1 ¼-inch (32mm)masonry drill bit or other drill bit suited for thetype of wall you have. Other adjustments in thehole-boring process may be needed in drillingthrough other wall types, including lathe andplaster. Otherwise, follow all installation stepsas outlined below.helpful to have on hand for this installation, butmay require snacks.2. On the inside wall, center the pointed tip of the 12-inch flat drill bit on your pencil mark, level the drillparallel to the floor. Slowly and steadily apply firmpressure as you drill through only your first layer of drywall or paneling, stop before drilling further.3. With your drill bit now past the first layer of wall,with the drill off, probe the interior of the wall forany electrical, water, or waste pipes that could bein your direct path through the wall. If you find any obstruction you must try again in another location.If your way is clear, pull the drill bit back toward the interior wall and level the drill again.4. Continue drilling. If the drill contacts any insulationmove the drill forward slowly at high RPM tomake sure the bit has a chance to cut through the insulation gradually without snagging. Forcing the drill bit through the insulation quickly may cause it to snag.5. Once the drill bit contacts the outside wall, applysteady pressure until just the tip of the bit breaksthrough. Ask your helper to watch the outside wall and signal when the tip of the bit emerges. Stopthe drill and slowly back the drill bit completely out of the inside wall.6. Move to the outside of the house, center thepointed tip of the drill in the hole that was created.Keeping your drill level and on high RPM, carefully and slowly drill through the wall, varying the drillspeed as needed to avoid cosmetic damage untilyou have a clean hole.STEP 3 - PREPARE TO MOUNT THE POWER PANEL 1. From inside your house, slowly push the 12-inchPVC conduit through the hole until it contactsthe exterior wall. Gently probe with the conduit42until you find the exterior hole, then push conduitthrough. The PVC conduit should be protruding afew inches out from each side of the wall.2. Straighten the wires attached to the back of the6-outlet indoor panel. Push all wires through theconduit, then push the rear protrusion on the back of the power panel firmly over the conduit.3. Hold the power panel tightly against the inside wallwith its rear protrusion inside the hole you made.Outside, have someone mark the conduit visiblywith pen or pencil 1/8 -inch (3mm) away from thesurface of the outside wall.4. Inside, make sure the panel is level and parallel toyour floor, as you would like it to be permanentlymounted. Insert the four white-head 1 7/8-inch(4.9 cm) mounting screws into each of the fourmounting holes on the power panel and push them with your hand or screwdriver into your wall justenough to leave a clear mark.5. Pull the power panel and conduit out of the wall.Fully separate the conduit from the power paneland attached wires.STEP 4 - CEMENT THE CONDUIT TO THE POWER1. Use a hacksaw or PVC cutter to cut the PVCconduit at the pencil or pen mark. 2. Reinsert wires of the power panel halfway throughthe conduit. Do not insert conduit into the power panel, as well as inside the rear protrusion of the until bonded.1/4 Turn1423STEP 5 - MOUNT THE INSIDE POWER PANEL 4. 34STEP 6 - ATTACH THE CONDUIT FITTING TO THE OUTDOOR INLET BOX1. Remove the screw below the plastic inlet port onthe metal outdoor inlet box and lift the metal2. Locate the circular knockout hole on the back of3. Unscrew the tightening ring from the PVC conduitfitting, leaving the insulating ring on the fitting.4. From the back of the inlet box push the threaded1342end of the conduit fitting through the knockouthole. Screw the tightening ring onto the conduit fitting from the inside of the power inlet box and tighten using pliers.STEP 7 - TRY A DRY FITTING1. Thread the wires through the conduit fitting into theinlet box. Push conduit fitting over the conduitrecessed in the hole in your wall.2. The metal inlet box should be flush to the outsidewall. Depending on how tight the inlet box is to your wall, fit one or two foam weather insulating rings over the conduit fitting on the back of the inlet box. When the inlet box is pressed up against the outside wall, the foam insulating ring(s) should compress to form a tight seal.3. If satisfied, remove inlet box from wall and unthread wires.Insulating Ring Conduitthe WallSTEP 8 - MOUNT THE OUTDOOR INLET BOX Since outside wall contours and materials vary widely it will be up to you to determine whetheryou need different screws or anchors for thethree supplied screws.1. Fish wires through the conduit fitting and into theinlet box. Do not push conduit fitting over theconduit yet.2. Apply a thin coat of PVC cement all the wayaround conduit in the wall as well as to the inside 1342OUTSIDE WALL3. Making sure to hold the inlet box level and in itsfinal position, push the conduit fitting over theconduit and hold firmly for 10 seconds untilbonded.4. Insert the three 1 1/8 -inch (3cm) mounting screwsinto the three mounting holes on the back of theinlet box and screw into exterior wall with power drill, being careful not to distort soft exterior wall materials, do not overtighten. Make sure thefoam insulating ring(s) around the conduit fittingwere compressed when tightening to ensureweatherproofing.2 34way into the holes and tighten the set screws onthe sides of each terminal until the wire will not pullout. Make sure the copper wire, not the insulation,is clamped in the terminals.Reccommended Screw Torque: 20-lbsWhite wire into white hole marked “W”Red wire into red hole marked “X”Black wire into clear or black holemarked “Y”4. Tuck the wires neatly into the inlet box. Replacethe faceplate over the base, tightening the screwbelow the plastic inlet port.The Installation is finished, congrats! Eat your remaining snacks.1 32.3. Your indoor power panel should now be live, a green light will illuminate on the inlet cover of the inlet box.INDOOR POWER PANEL 1. When all six receptacles on your power panel arelive under generator power, the down-facingfloodlight LEDs with be ON. If only 120V is being received, half the LED lights will be ON. In a dark room with the lights off, these lights will enable you to find the power panel during a blackout.2. Only plug in one appliance per receptacle. Do not132Conduse multi-outlet extension cords to plug inadditional items. Make sure that extension cordsare rated for the total amps used by the itemconnected to them.3. Alternate plugging in your heaviest appliance loadsbetween the top three outlets and the bottomthree outlets. The heaviest appliance loads aredevices like your refrigerator, freezer, window airconditioner, sump pump, hair dryer, coffee maker, toaster, or microwave. The lightest appliance loads would be things like your smart phone, computer, lights, TV, furnace blower, or electric fan.5. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS6. LIMITED WARRANTYThis product is distributed by:Midland Power Inc.376 Magnetic Drive, Toronto, ON M3J 2C4, Canada WarrantyBeginning at the time of retail purchase and for the duration of the warranty period Midland Power Inc. (Midland) warrants that Equipment manufactured byit is warranted to be free from defects in material and workmanship. Midland will, at its sole discretion, replace or repair any part(s) which, upon evaluation and testing by Midland or an authorized service center, show a defect in workmanship or material. This warranty is not transferable from the original owner.Limited Warranty Period:Non-commercial use:Year 1 - Parts and LabourCommercial use:First 6 Months - Parts and LabourReplacement parts sold to a consumer or installed byan authorized service center are warranted for a periodof 90 days from date of purchase. Labour must be performed by an authorized service center unless given Midland’s prior written approval. Midland will not bear any transportation or shipping fees to or from an authorized service center. Service calls, travel charges, overtime, or weekend rates, are not covered.This warranty does NOT cover:a. Any repairs required as a result of any parts notsupplied by Midland, and this part is responsiblefor the failure or malfunction;b. Any Equipment modified, altered, disassembled orremodelled;c. Any repairs required as a result of a failure toinstall, maintain, store, transport, or operate theEquipment in accordance with standard practicesset out in the user guide;d. Damage that occurred after receipt of equipment,not caused by defects in workmanship or material;e. Normal maintenance services, as outlined in theuser guide and intended for a consumer to perform;f. Replacement of parts made in connection withnormal maintenance services including oils,adhesives, additives, fuel, filters, brushes, belts,lubricants, spark plugs, gaskets, seals, fasteners,wires, tubes, pipes, fittings, wheels, batteries, andother expendables susceptible to natural wear;g. Any accessory or attachment.Any battery supplied with this Equipment is considereda consumable item and is excluded from this warranty. Batteries can be damaged by shock, shorting terminals, heat, acid spillage, neglect, and other factors. It isthe customer’s responsibility to take great care when handling a battery so no spillage of acid occurs which may cause corrosion.Midland disclaims any responsibility for loss of time or use of the product, transportation, or towing costs orany other indirect, incidental, or consequential damage, inconvenience or commercial loss.27Through-Wall KitThis warranty is the entire and only warranty given by Midland for Midland products or equipment. No agent or employee is authorized to extend or enlarge this warranty on behalf of Midland by any written or verbal statement or advertisement.Through-Wall Kit。
TerraMaster NASModel: U4-111 Fundamentals and PreliminariesCopyright © 2020 TerraMaster All Rights Reserved.Contents2. Hardware Installation3. Software Installation4. Initialisation 2 5 71. Overview2 5. Getting Started10A TNAS product includes hardware, operating systems (OS), and other auxiliary applications. Therefore, you should carefully read the instructions prior to operation. For any questions, please visit the “Help” sectionatTerraMaster'sofficialwebsite,********************************************************.Once you receive your new TNAS, please check to ensure that the package includes the items detailed below. If any items are missing, please contact the reseller immediately.Once you receive your new TerraMaster TNAS product, please install and set up your TNAS according to the “Quick Installation Guide”.Please note that given our commitment to the continuous improvement of our products, their appearances, designs, and specifications may be subject to change without prior notification. Finally, the images and illustrations in this instruction manual may be slightly different from the actualproduct, and so please always refer to the actual product.2.1 Package ListInstallation guide X 12.2 AppearancePanel IllustrationRear Cover IllustrationPower interface 10GbE port USB 3.0 portDC 12V power inputNOTE: Do not use a third-party power adaptor.10000M/1000M/100M/10Mbps network port RJ45 port 1000M/100M/10Mbps network portConnect USB storage device USB wireless cardA TNAS may be installed with or without a hard drive, since different models are available for purchase. If you purchase a TNAS without a hard drive, you should purchase a hard drive separately. Only after hard drives have been installed and initialised can the TNAS be used.Please refer to the “Quick Installation Guide” to complete hard drive installation.Therefore, to complete the connection, please follow the instructions below:Step 1:Connect TNAS to the network using a network cable. The possible network devices that TNAS can connect to can be routers, hubs, network switching.Step 2:Connect TNAS to a power supply using the supplied power adapter (Warning: Please do not use a third-party power adapter. If you do, the device may sustain severe damage, and in extreme cases, damage to the physical body can occur).Step 3: Press the power button to power on TNAS.Step 4:If the hardware indicator is always red, this indicates that the hard drive is functioning abnormally. The hard drive may be damaged, or the hard drive may not be compatible with the TNAS device. If thishappens, please re-install or replace the hard drive and try again. Step 5: If the hard drive indicators and network indicators display a normal connection, your TNAS hardware isready.TNAS should be installed with hard drives of the following type: firstly, 2.5/3.5 inch SATA hard drive; or secondly, 2.5 SATA SSDs. TNAS is a durable storage device, which means that in order to operate for long periods of time, high-quality hard drives are required. Therefore, please visit TerraMaster’s officialwebsite to read our “Hard Drive Compatibility” guide, and then select the correct hard drive for your TNAS.2.3 Hard Drive InstallationBefore it can function properly, your TNAS device needs to be connected to the network and powered on.2.4 ConnectionSearch:You can access your TNAS device only after it has been found on the network. To search for your TNAS device, click the “Search” button (Note: You can only search when TNAS and your computer are on the same sub-network).Login:To log in to TNAS's advanced settings menu (TOS), select your TNAS and click “Login” (Note: Only users with administrator privileges can use TOS’s advanced features).To ensure that TNAS functions properly, please install some necessary software.The following are the core features of TNAS PCTNAS PC is a desktop application designed for TNAS devices. It helps you to quickly search, log in, or set up your TNAS. The application is available in both Mac OS and Windows OS versions.1. Visit and click “Download”2. Select your TNAS model3. Locate TNAS PC using the download checklist4. Choose a version that works for you and click “Download”5. Install the TNAS PC application you just downloaded onto your computerPlease follow the instructions below to download the TNAS PC application:3.1 TNAS PCFile Browser:If you need to browse files in TNAS or write data to the device, select your TNAS in the menu and click “File Browser” (Note: At this point, you need to have a username and password).Map Drive:By mapping your drive, you can simplify file management by creating a shortcut to frequently used folders. To create a mapped drive, select your TNAS and click “Map Drive” (Note: The Mac OS version of TNAS PCdoes not have this feature).Change IP:You can use the “Change IP” option to manually change your TNAS IP address. You may need to do this if your TNAS IP address conflicts with the network IP address segment. Otherwise, TNAS will be inaccessible.TerraMaster's Operating System (TOS) was specially developed for TNAS.To access files via mobile devices (e.g., iOS or Android devices), please download the TNAS mobile app toyour mobile device.Newly purchased TNAS devices must be initialised prior to use. In the process of initialisation, TOS will be installed onto your TNAS. Please see the section on “Initialisation” for an operation guide to TOSinstallation. You can also update your TOS software at any time after completing initialisation.3.2 TOS3.3 TNAS Mobile AppStep 2: Start InitialisationSelect your TNAS from the search list and click “Login”. If your TNAS is not initialised, you will be redirected to the initialisation page. Please Click “Start” to initiate the initialisation process.Step 3: Hard Drive DetectionIf the installed hard drive is detected by TNAS, bootstrap initialisation will automatically proceed to the next step. If the hard drive is not installed, please install the hard drive and click “Recheck”. Since TNAS supports hard drive hot swap, the hard drive can be directly installed without having to turn the power off.Step 4: Hard Drive Check-UpYour TNAS will assess the health status of the hard drive. If the health status is good, please click “Next”. If the test results indicate a risk, we recommend that you replace the abnormal hard drive.After TOS installation is complete, TNAS will take several minutes to restart. Please wait patiently for this process to finish. Once TNAS has restarted successfully, you will be guided to the next step.Step 6: Basic SettingsComplete the basic settings for TNAS according to the instructions. This will involve setting a password, inputting device name, selecting your time zone, and clicking “Next”.Step 5: Install TOSFollow the page prompts to install TOS. If your TNAS is connected to the Internet, we recommend that you choose the “Online Install” option. Otherwise, choose the “Manual Install” option. If you select “Manual Install”, please visit TerraMaster's website to download the TOS software package from the “Download” before you process the installation.Step 7: Administrator SettingsPlease set the administrator password and complete the administrator security mailbox (this is used for administrator authentication) (Note: It is extremely important that you take care when completing this step. If the administrator loses their password, completing the administrator security mailbox will allow them to reset their password). Afterwards, click “Send Code”, and the security mailbox will receive an email with a verification code. Please log in to the security mailbox in order to obtain your code, and then complete the administrator settings.Step 8: Create RAIDPlease select the RAID type, and then select the hard drive you intend to use to create RAID and click Confirm. There are two file systems to choose from: EXT 4 and Btrfs. The system default file format is Btrfs. If you need to modify the file format, go to the control panel of TOS. When the RAID has been created, hard drive formatting will occur. Therefore, please back your data up in advance (Note: Please take a moment to wait for hard drive formatting to finish. When you see “Congratulations! Initialisation is complete!”, this indicates that your TNAS is ready for use).As a final note, if you receive an error message stating that the number of hard drives you have picked does not match the RAID type you have selected, please reset your settings.This section provides a quick overview of your TNAS device’s core functions.To store files to TNAS, the most convenient and efficient way is to use the Samba file service (for Windows OS users) or the AFS file service (for Mac OS Users). To use these services, select your TNAS from the menu in TNAS PC and click “File Browser”. Then, enter your username and password, and you will be able to access the file browsing page. There, you can copy, delete, and edit your files. This feature is used on Windows OS and Mac OS in the same way.For added efficiency, you can also map your drive to display frequently accessed folders or to create quick links. This method is only applicable to windows OS users, Mac OS users create shortcuts in a slightly different way, please visit the TOS Help for more details.If you need to use the advanced settings features (e.g., to create users, manage permissions, monitor system resources, or to install applications), please log in to TOS. Only users with administrator privileges can useTOS’s advanced features.5.1 Save Files to TNAS 5.2 Advanced Settings1. Via TNAS PC Run the TNAS PC application on your computer, select your TNAS from list, and click “Login”.2. Via the TNAS IP address Input the TNAS IP address (e.g., http://192.168.1.100) in your web browser's address bar and press “Enter” (Note: You can obtain your TNAS IP address from the TNAS PC desktop application).You can log in to TOS in two ways: Model:U4-111TOS has many advanced features and it is also equipped with its own app store. There, you can download various applications in the marketplace for both home and business purposes.For more information about TOS's functions and operating instructions, please refer to “TOS Help” (Note:You can find “TOS Help”from the TOS desktop).。