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Power Circuit and Motor-mounted Apparatus Certified for CanadaAccessories, "Inrush Limiter SITOP Series", Model(s) 6EP1967-2AA00 Accessories , Model(s) 6EP4134-3AB00-0AY0, 6EP4134-3AB00-1AY0, 6EP4134-3AB00-2AY0, 6EP4136-3AB00-0AY0, 6EP4136-3AB00-1AY0, 6EP4136-3AB00-2AY0, 6EP4137-3AB00-0AY0, 6EP4137-3AB00-1AY0, 6EP4137-3AB00-2AY0Industrial control equipment, miscellaneous apparatus , Model(s) 6EP1333-1AL12, 6EP1333-3BA00, 6EP1333-3BA00-8AC0, 6EP1334-1AL12, 6EP1334-3BA00, 6EP1334-3BA00-8AB0, 6EP1336-2BA10, 6EP1336-3BA00, 6EP1336-3BA00-8AA0, 6EP1336-3BA10, 6EP1337-3BA00, 6EP1424-3BA00, 6EP1433-0AA00, 6EP1434-2BA10, 6EP1436-2BA10, 6EP1436-3BA00, 6EP1436-3BA00-8AA0, 6EP1436-3BA01, 6EP1436-3BA10, 6EP1437-2BA20, 6EP1437-3BA00, 6EP1437-3BA00-0AA0, 6EP1437-3BA00-8AA0, 6EP1437-3BA10, 6EP1437-3BA20, 6EP1456-2BA00, 6EP1456-3BA00, 6EP1457-3BA00, 6EP1457-3BA00-0AA0, 6EP1961-3BA01, 6EP1962-2BA00, 6EP1964-2BA00Industrial control equipment, miscellaneous apparatus, current monitors , Model(s) 6EP1961-2BA00Industrial control equipment, miscellaneous apparatus, hold-up modules , Model(s) 6EP1961-3BA00Industrial control equipment, miscellaneous apparatus, redundance modules , Model(s) 6EP1961-3BA20, 6EP1961-3BA21Industrial control equipment, miscellaneous apparatus, signaling modules , Model(s) 6EP1961-3BA10Miscellaneous apparatus, power supplies, open type , Model(s) 6EP1311-1SH02, 6EP1311-1SH03, 6EP1311-1SH12, 6EP1311-1SH13, 6EP1321-1SH02, 6EP1321-1SH03, 6EP1321-5BA00, 6EP1322-1SH02, 6EP1322-1SH03, 6EP1322-5BA10, 6EP1331-1SH02, 6EP1331-1SH03, 6EP1331-5BA00, 6EP1331-5BA10, 6EP1332-1SH04, 6EP1332-1SH42, 6EP1332-1SH43, 6EP1332-1SH51, 6EP1332-1SH52, 6EP1332-1SH61, 6EP1332-1SH71, 6EP1332-5BA00, 6EP1332-5BA10, 6EP1332-5BA20, 6EP1351-1SH02, 6EP1351-1SH03, 6EP1352-1SH02, 6EP1352-1SH03, 6EP1536-3AA00Miscellaneous apparatus, Power Supply Accessories, open type , Model(s) 6EP1931-2DC21, 6EP1931-2DC31, 6EP1931-2DC42, 6EP1931-2EC01, 6EP1931-2EC11, 6EP1931-2EC21, 6EP1931-2EC31, 6EP1931-2EC42, 6EP1931-2FC21, 6EP1931-2FC42, 6EP1933-2EC41, 6EP1933-2EC51, 6EP1935-5PG01Power supplies , Model(s) 6EP1321-1LD00, 6EP1332-1LD00Power supplies, open type, "AS-Interface Series", Model(s) 3RX9501-0BA00, 3RX9501-1BA00, 3RX9501-2BA00, 3RX9502-0BA00, 3RX9503-0BA00, 3RX9511-00AA00, 3RX9512-00AA00, 3RX9513-00AA00Power supplies, open type, "SITOP Series", Model(s) 6EP1322-2BA00, 6EP1322-2BA10, 6EP1323-2BA00, 6EP1332-2BA20, 6EP1333-2AA01, 6EP1333-2AA01-0AA0, 6EP1333-2BA01, 6EP1333-2BA20, 6EP1334-2AA01, 6EP1334-2AA01-0AA0, 6EP1334-2AA01-0AB0, 6EP1334-2AA01-0AC0, 6EP1334-2BA01, 6EP1334-2BA20, 6EP1332-1LB00, 6EP1333-1LB00, 6EP1334-1LB00Switch mode power supplies, open type, "SITOP EVS", Model(s) (SITOP EVP 100)6EP1232-1AA10, (SITOP EVP 150)6EP1233-1AA00, (SITOP EVP 300)6EP1234-1AA00, (SITOP EVP 60)6EP1232-1AA00Switch mode power supplies, open type, "SIYOUNG Power", Model(s) (SIYOUNG Power 100)6EP0123-2AAO-0AB0, (SIYOUNG Power 150)6EP0123-3AAO-0AB0, (SIYOUNG Power 300)6EP0123-4AAO-0AB0, (SIYOUNG Power 60)6EP0123-2AAO-0AA0Switching Power Supplies , Model(s) 6EP1322-1LD00, 6EP1331-1LD00, 6EP1332-1LD10, 6EP1333-1LD00, 6EP1334-1LD00NMTR7.E197259Power Circuit and Motor-mounted Apparatus Certified for CanadaPage BottomSee General Information for Power Circuit and Motor-mounted Apparatus Certified for CanadaSIEMENS AGE197259OESTERREICHSIMEAPOSTFACH 83, SIEMENSSTRASSE 901211 VIENNA, AUSTRIALast Updated on 2013-05-20Questions? Print this page Terms of Use Page Top© 2013 UL LLCWhen the UL Leaf Mark is on the product, or when the word "Environment" is included in the UL Mark, please search the UL Environment database for additional information regarding this product's certification.The appearance of a company's name or product in this database does not in itself assure that products so identified have been manufactured under UL's Follow-Up Service. Only those products bearing the UL Mark should be considered to be Certified and covered under UL's Follow-Up Service. Always look for the Mark on the product.UL permits the reproduction of the material contained in the Online Certification Directory subject to the following conditions: 1. The Guide Information, Assemblies, Constructions, Designs, Systems, and/or Certifications (files) must be presented in their entirety and in a non-misleading manner, without any manipulation of the data (or drawings). 2. The statement "Reprinted from the Online Certifications Directory with permission from UL" must appear adjacent to the extracted material. In addition, the reprinted material must include a copyright notice in the following format: "© 2013 UL LLC".。
1) Explain what is Appium?Appium is a freely distributed open source mobile application UI Testing framework.2) List out the Appium abilities?Appium abilities are•Test Web•Provides cross-platform for Native and Hybrid mobile automation•Support JSON wire protocol•It does not require recompilation of App•Support automation test on physical device as well as similar or emulator both•It has no dependency on mobile device3) List out the pre-requisite to use APPIUM?Pre-requisite to use APPIUM is•ANDROID SDK•JDK•TestNG•Eclipse•Selenium Server JAR•Webdriver Language Binding Library•APPIUM for Windows•APK App Info On Google Play•js4) List out the limitations of using Appium?•Appium does not support testing of Android Version lower than 4.2•Limited support for hybrid app testing. E.g., not possible to test the switching action of application from the web app to native and vice-versa•No support to run Appium Inspector on Microsoft Windows5) Explain how to find DOM element or xPath in a mobile application?To find the DOM element use "UIAutomateviewer" to find DOM element for Android application.6) Explain the design concept of Appium?•Appium is an "HTTP Server" written using Node.js platform and drives iOS and Android session using Webdriver JSON wire protocol. Hence, before initializing the Appium Server, Node.js must be pre-installed on the system•When Appium is downloaded and installed, then a server is setup on our machine that exposes a REST API•It receives connection and command request from the client and execute that command on mobile devices (Android / iOS)•It responds back with HTTP responses. Again, to execute this request, it uses the mobile test automation frameworks to drive the user interface of the apps. Framework like o Apple Instruments for iOS (Instruments are available only in Xcode 3.0 or later with OS X v10.5 and later)o Google UIAutomator for Android API level 16 or highero Selendroid for Android API level 15 or less7) What language does Appium support?Appium support any language that support HTTP request like Java, JavaScript with Node.js, Python, Ruby, PHP, Perl, etc.8) Explain the pros and cons of Appium?Pros:•For programmer irrespective of the platform, he is automating ( Android or iOS) all the complexities will remain under single Appium server•It opens the door to cross-platform mobile testing which means the same test would work on multiple platforms•Appium does not require extra components in your App to make it automation friendly •It can automate Hybrid, Web and Native mobile applicationsCons:•Running scripts on multiple iOS simulators at the same time is possible with Appium•It uses UIAutomator for Android Automation which supports only Android SDK platform, API 16 or higher and to support the older API's they have used another open source library called Selendroid9) Explain what is APPIUM INSPECTOR?Similar to Selenium IDE record and Playback tool, Appium has an "Inspector" to record and playback. It records and plays native application behavior by inspecting DOM and generates the test scripts in any desired language. However, Appium Inspector does not support Windows and use UIAutomator viewer in its option.10) Mention what are the basic requirement for writing Appium tests?For writing Appium tests you require,•Driver Client: Appium drives mobile applications as though it were a user. Using a client library you write your Appium tests which wrap your test steps and sends to the Appiumserver over HTTP.•Appium Session: You have to first initialize a session, as such Appium test takes place in the session. Once the Automation is done for one session, it can be ended and wait for another session•Desired Capabilities: To initialize an Appium session you need to define certain parameters known as "desired capabilities" like PlatformName, PlatformVersion, Device Name and so on. It specifies the kind of automation one requires from the Appium server.•Driver Commands: You can write your test steps using a large and expressive vocabulary of commands.11) Mention what are the possible errors one might encounter using Appium?The possible errors one might face in Appium includes•Error 1: The following desired capabilities are needed but not provided: Device Name, platformName•Error 2: Could not find adb. Please set the ANDROID_HOME environment variable with the Android SDK root directory path•Error 3: openqa.selenium.SessionNotCreatedException: A new session could not be created •Error 4: How to find DOM element or XPath in a mobile application?12) Do you need a server machine to run tests on Appium?No, you don't need server machine to run tests on Appium. Appium facilitates a 2-tier architecture where a test machine connects to a test server running Appium and automating the whole thing. You can have Appium running on the same machine where your test runs.13) Is it possible to interact with my apps using Javascript while I am testing with Appium?Yes, it is possible to interact with App while using Javascript. When the commands run on Appium, the server will send the script to your app wrapped into an anonymous function to be executed.14) Mention what are the most difficult scenarios to test with Appium?The most difficult scenario to test with Appium is data exchange.15) While using Appium can I run my tests in a multithreaded environment?Yes, you can run the test in a multithreaded environment but you have to ensure that no more than one test runs at the same time against the same Appium server.16) In Android, do you need an app's .apk to automate using Appium or you also need app in my workspace?In Android, you only need .apk file to automate using Appium.17) Explain what is Appium package master? How to create package?Appium package master is a set of tools manage and create appium packages. For example to create package you can use the code# using es7/babe1Gulp create-package –n <package-name>#regular es5Gulp create-package ---nobabe1 –n <package-name>The package will be generated in the out/<package-name>18) Explain how test frameworks are supported by Appium?Appium does not support test framework as such there is no need to support them. Appium can be used with any frameworks you want.Guru99 Provides FREE ONLINE TUTORIAL on Various courses like。
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. 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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. 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1. Coloque las antenas.Gire las antenas en el sentido de las agujas del reloj para colocarlas en el conector. Doble y gire las antenas hasta su posición. Compruebe que las antenas están bien apretadas.2. Encienda el extensor de rango.Coloque el extensor de rango cerca del router WiFi. Conecte el extensor de rango a una toma de corriente. Pulse el botón de encendido si fuera necesario.3. Conéctelo al router WiFi.Pulse el botón WPS del extensor de rango. El indicador de tasa deconexión y el indicador de estado de conexión entre el dispositivo y elextensor de rango parpadean en verde.Espere un máximo de 2 minutos y pulse el botón WPS en el router WiFi.Tras unos segundos, el indicador de tasa de conexión de 2,4 GHz seilumina en verde, lo que indica una buena conexión entre el router WiFi y el extensor de rango. Si el indicador de tasa de conexión de 2,4 GHzno se ilumina o el indicador parpadea en ámbar, inténtelo de nuevo. Si el indicador continúa sin iluminarse, siga las instrucciones que aparecen a la derecha sobre “No (o no estoy seguro)” a la derecha.4. Añada una banda de WiFi.Si el router WiFi es compatible con la banda de 5 GHz (no todos losrouters lo son) y desea ampliar esa banda, repita el Paso 3 y compruebe que el indicador de tasa de conexión de 5 GHz se ilumina en verde fijopara confirmar la conexión.5. Elija una ubicación y compruebe la intensidad de la señal.Ahora que el extensor de rango está conectado al router WiFi, colóquelo en una ubicación que aumente alcance de WiFi. La ubicación elegida debe encontrarse dentro del alcance de la red del router WiFi existente.El indicador de tasa de conexión le ayudará a elegir un lugar en el que la calidad de la conexión entre el extensor de rango y el router sea óptima.Consulte la sección “Indicadores” al dorso para saber cómo muestran la mejor conexión los indicadores.Si no logra conectarse o la calidad de la conexión es mala, sitúe elextensor de rango más cerca del router WiFi y vuelva a intentarlo hasta que el indicador de 2,4 GHz o 5 GHz se ilumine en verde.6. Conecte los dispositivos WiFi.Coloque el dispositivo WiFi en una ubicación con mala cobertura delrouter WiFi. Busque el nuevo nombre de red del extensor de rango:Nombre de la red existente. NombreDeMiRedNuevo nombre de la red ampliada. MyNetworkName_2GEXToMyNetworkName_5GEXTSeleccione la nueva red y utilice la contraseña del router WiFi paraconectarse. Ahora está utilizando la red WiFi ampliada.1. Coloque las antenas.Coloque las antenas en los conectores y gírelas en el sentido de lasagujas del reloj para fijarlas. Doble y gire las antenas hasta su posición.Compruebe que las antenas están bien apretadas.2. Encienda el extensor de rango.Coloque el extensor de rango cerca del router WiFi. Conecte el extensor de rango a una toma de corriente. Pulse el botón de encendido si fuera necesario.3. Conecte el extensor de rango.Abra el administrador de conexión WiFi desde su un ordenador, tableto smartphone, y conéctese a la red del extensor de rango denominadaNETGEAR_EXT. Cuando esté conectado al extensor de rango, losindicadores de conexión entre el dispositivo y el extensor de rango seiluminarán en verde fijo.4. Configure con un navegador web.Abra un navegador web. Aparecerá directamente la pantalla de inicio.Si no se abre la ventana de inicio, vaya a .Para configurar el extensor de rango, realice los siguientes pasos:a. Haga clic en el botón NEW EXTENDER SETUP (Configuración delnuevo extensor de rango).b. Rellene los campos en la página Create Account (Crear cuenta) yhaga clic en el botón NEXT (Siguiente).c. Haga clic en el botón de WiFi RANGE EXTENDER (Extensor derango WiFi).d. Seleccione la red WiFi cuya cobertura desea ampliar y haga clic en elbotón NEXT (Siguiente).Si no desea ampliar ambas bandas WiFi, desactive las casillas2.4 GHz WiFi Networks (Redes WiFi de 2,4 GHz) o 5 GHz WiFiNetworks (Redes WiFi de 5 GHz).e. En el campo Password (network key) [Contraseña (clave de red)],escriba la contraseña de la red WiFi existente y haga clic en el botónNEXT (Siguiente).f. Establezca el nombre de red (SSID) y la contraseña de su extensorde rango y haga clic en el botón NEXT (Siguiente).g. Utilice un administrador de redes WiFi del ordenador o dispositivo WiFipara conectarse a la red WiFi del extensor de rango que acaba de crear.5. Elija una ubicación y compruebe la intensidad de la señal.Ahora que el extensor de rango está conectado al router WiFi, colóquelo en una ubicación que aumente alcance de WiFi. La ubicación elegida debe encontrarse dentro del alcance de la red del router WiFi existente.El indicador de tasa de conexión le ayudará a elegir un lugar en el que la calidad de la conexión entre el extensor de rango y el router sea óptima.Consulte la sección “Indicadores”al dorso para saber cómo muestran la mejor conexión los indicadores.Si no logra conectarse o la calidad de la conexión es mala, sitúe elextensor de rango más cerca del router WiFi y vuelva a intentarlo hasta que el indicador de 2,4 GHz o 5 GHz se ilumine en verde.Modelo EX6200Guía de inicio rápidoIntroducción¿Tiene el router WiFi un botón WPS?SíNo (o no estoy seguro)Modelo EX6200Guía de inicio rápidoHardwarePanel frontal y lateralPanel posteriorDeberá registrar su producto para poder hacer uso de nuestro servicio telefónico de soporte técnico NETGEAR. NETGEAR recomienda registrar su producto a través del sitio web de NETGEAR.Podrá encontrar actualizaciones del producto y asistencia técnica en .Encontrará el manual del usuario online en o a través de un vínculo en la interfaz del GEAR le recomienda que utilice solo los recursos del soporte técnico oficial de NETGEAR.Para consultar la declaración de conformidad actual de la UE, visite: /app/answers/detail/a_id/11621/. Para obtener información sobre el cumplimiento de normativas, visite /about/regulatory/. Consulte el documento de cumplimiento normativo antes de conectar la fuente de alimentación.© NETGEAR, Inc., NETGEAR y el logotipo de NETGEAR son marcas comerciales registradas de NETGEAR, Inc. Cualquier marca comercial distinta a NETGEAR que se utilice, se usa únicamente a modo de GEAR, Inc. 350 East Plumeria Drive, San Jose, CA 95134 (EE. UU.)Julio de 2015。
CODE: GZ0000472467Instruction Manual (Operation)COMPACT WATER QUALITY METER LAQUAtwin-pH-11, LAQUAtwin-pH-22, LAQUAtwin-pH-33SpecificationsItems in packageConsumable parts sold separately Part Namesotherwise specified.Initial SetupAttaching/detaching the sensorNoteBe careful not to twist the waterproof gasket.Inserting/removing batteriesElectrode conditioningNote●Before using the sensor for the first time or after several days of disuse, perform electrode conditioning.●Perform calibration after electrode condition-ing.1.Place some drops of pH 7 standard solution to the flat sensor.2.Wait a few hours before use.There is no need to switch the meter ON.3.Clean the flat sensor with running water.ModelLAQUAtwin-pH-11, LAQUAtwin-pH-22, LAQUAtwin-pH-33Target pHMeasurement principleGlass electrode methodMinimum sample volume 0.1 mL *1pH range 0 pH to 14 pHResolution (valid digits)LAQUAtwin-pH-11: 0.1 pH LAQUAtwin-pH-22: 0.01 pHLAQUAtwin-pH-33: 0.01 pHCalibration LAQUAtwin-pH-11: Up to 2 pointsLAQUAtwin-pH-22: Up to 3 points LAQUAtwin-pH-33: Up to 5 points Accuracy*2LAQUAtwin-pH-11: ±0.1 pH LAQUAtwin-pH-22: ±0.01 pH LAQUAtwin-pH-33: ±0.01 pHTempera-ture display Available only on LAQUAtwin-pH-33,0 ︒C to 50.0︒C Display Custom (monochrome) digital LCDwith backlightOperating environment 5︒C to 40︒C, 85% or less relative humidity (no condensation)Power CR2032 batteries (⨯2)Battery life Approx. 400 h continuous operation *3Outer dimen-sions/mass 164 ⨯ 29 ⨯ 20 mm, Approx. 50 g *4Main func-tion Temperature compensation, water-proof *5, auto stable/auto hold, auto-matic power OFF*10.05 mL or more if sampling sheet B (sold sepa-rately) is used.*2The closeness of agreement between measuredvalue and actual value of the pH 4.01 standard solution after two-point calibration using pH 4.01 and pH 7.00 standard solutions. The temperature during the calibration and measurement is the same. Two-point calibration is started from pH 7.00. The error of standard solutions and round-ing error (±1 digit) are not included.*3The life period if the meter is used in the backlightoff mode. If the backlight is used, battery life will shorten.*4The dimensions excludes projections and themass excludes batteries.*5IP67: no failure when immersed in water at adepth or 1 meter for 30 minutes.Please note that the meter can not be used underwater ItemsQuantitySensor S0101Meter1Storage case 1BatteriesCR20322Standard solutionpH 4 (pH 4.01)1pH 7 (pH 7.00)1Pipette1Sampling sheet B (5 sheet-pack)1Instruction manual (Operation)1Instruction manual (Before use)1Items Specifications Part No.SensorS010, pH3200459834Standard solution 514-4, pH 4.013999960108514-7, pH 7.003999960109Sampling sheet BY046, 100 sheet-pack 3200053858Attaching the sensor 1.Power OFF the meter.2.Confirm that the waterproofing gasket is clean and undamaged.3.shown.Items SpecificationsPart No.Detaching the sensor 1.Power OFF the meter.2.Lift the sensor tongue tip and slide the sensor a little away from the meter.3.Pull out the sensor all the way from the meter. Inserting the batteries 1.Power OFF the meter.2.Slide both batteries into the battery case as shown.Be sure to use two CR2032 batteries, and put them with the plus sides (+) upwards.Removing the batteries 1.Power OFF the meter.e a ball-point pen or other tool to pry the batter-ies out from the clips as shown.Basic OperationCalibrationCalibration is required before measurement.Use standard solution within the measurement range in the specifications.Tip●Calibration values are saved even if the meteris switched OFF.●Calibration value is rewritten if calibration isrepeated using the same standard solution.●Select the pH standard solutions close to thepH value of sample when the sample is known.●Perform three-point calibration using pH 4.01,pH 7.00 (6.86), and pH 10 (9.18) standard solu-tions when the sample is unknown.MeasurementNote●If a measured value is out of the specifiedmeasurement range, "Or" is displayed forupper range and "Ur" is displayed for underrange.●When you have a problem with the calibrationor measurement, refer to frequently askedquestions.Measurement display changeThe display mode switches as follows by press-ing the MEAS switch in the AS mode.LAQUAtwin-pH-11 and LAQUAtwin-pH-22: Between pH and voltage alternatelyLAQUAtwin-pH-33:Among pH, voltage, and temperatureMaintenancePower ON1.Press and hold the ON/OFF switch.The power is switched ON,and the meter model num-ber is displayed on the LCD.Power OFF1.Press and hold the ON/OFF switch.The power is switched OFF.Calibration pointsThe number of calibration points is dependent on the meter model.●LAQUAtwin-pH-11:Up to two-point calibration●LAQUAtwin-pH-22:Up to three-point calibration●LAQUAtwin-pH-33:Up to five-point calibrationMulti-point calibration1. Select the standard from USA or NIST.(Refer to " Buffer standard change"(page 4).)USA is selected by the default.2.Open the light shield cover and place somedrops of the standard solution on the flatsensor taking care to cover the entire flatsensor.Rinsing the sensor with the standard solutionbeforehand will provide a more accurate cali-bration as it will reduce sample crossover con-tamination.3.Close the light shield cover and press thedisplayed.After the calibration is complete,stop blinking and the measured value is dis-played.The calibration value at 25 C is displayed for 1s and the display returns to the measurementmode automatically.4.Open the light shield cover and remove thestandard solution. Then remove moistureon the sensor by gently dabbing with a softtissue.This completes the 1st point calibration.5.To perform 2nd point calibration, repeatsteps 2. to 4.Calibration errorIf blinks and Er4 (error dis-play) appears, the calibrationhas failed.Perform electrode conditioning.Check that the correct standard solution is used,and repeat calibration after cleaning the sensor.If the calibration repeatedly fails when using thecorrect standard solution(s), the sensor mayhave deteriorated. Replace the sensor with newone.Sample setting1.Open the light shield cover and put somedrops of sample on the flat sensor to coverthe entire flat sensor.2.Close the light shield cover.Measurement modeThe auto stable (AS) mode and the auto hold(AH) mode can be selected. Refer to " Mea-surement mode change" (page 4) for the opera-tion to set the measurement mode.Auto stable (AS) mode1.Confirm that the meter is in the measure-ment mode, and place a sample on the sen-sor.locked.2.appears.Auto hold (AH) modeand will not change until the MEAS switch ispressed for the next measurement.1.Confirm that the meter is in the measure-ment mode, and place a sample on the sen-sor.2.Press the MEAS switch.The auto hold function is acti-vated.blinks until the mea-sured value has stabilized.When the measured value is stable, stopsblinking and the displayed value is locked with3.Document the displayed value.4.Press the MEAS switch.disappears.Be sure to perform this step before starting thenext measurement. Or, you may mistake thedisplayed hold value for the next measuredvalue.Storage1.Clean the sensor with tap water.2.Dab gently with soft tissue or cloth toremove moisture on the sensor and meter.NoteEspecially be sure to treat the flat sensor gentlyto prevent damaging it.3.Close the light shield cover and the slidecap before storing the meter.AppendixFrequently asked questions Temperature sensor adjustmentTemperature sensor adjustment is available on LAQUAtwin-pH-33.To perform accurate measurement with correc-tion for temperature effects, follow the steps below. Normally this is not necessary.1.Ready a reference thermometer, and allow the meter and reference thermometer to reach to room temperature.2.Set the display mode to temperature refer-ring to " Measurement display change"(page 2).3.Press the CAL switch.The meter displays the setting screen for tar-get temperature.4.Press the MEAS switch to adjust the dis-played temperature on the meter to match the temperature indicated by the reference thermometer.Pressing the MEAS switch increases the dis-played temperature. After the displayed tem-perature reaches 40°C, it returns to 5°C.5.Press the CAL switch again to apply the displayed value to the adjustment.The adjustment starts. The adjusted value blinks with and displayed.After the adjustment is complete, the adjusted value stops blinking with MEAS and dis-played.If Er4 (error display) appears, the adjustment has failed. Retry the above steps increasing the time spent on the step 1.If the adjustment repeatedly fails, the sensor may have deteriorated. Replace the sensor with new one.Initializing calibration dataInitialize calibration in the following cases.●To delete the calibration data●If the number of points for the last calibration is uncertain.●After the sensor is replaced.1.Press and hold the CAL and ON/OFF switches for over 3 seconds when the meter is switched OFF to Initialize calibra-tion.After a moment of all segment indication, the software version is displayed. And then, the display changes as shown right.2.Press the CAL switch.All calibration data is reset.When the initialization of cali-bration data is complete, End appears.The meter automatically switches OFF. Initializing the settingsAll setup choices are erased. The meter is reset to the factory default values.1.Press and hold the MEAS, CAL and ON/OFF switches for over 3 seconds when the meter is switched OFF to enter the initial-ization.After a moment of all segment indication, the software version is displayed. And then, the display changes as shown right.2.Press the CAL switch.All calibration data is reset.When the initialization of settings is complete, End appears.The meter automatically switches OFF.Er4 is dis-played during the calibra-tionPlease note that if you press the CAL switch in mV or temperature display mode, Er4 is displayed. This is because there is no calibration facility available for these modes.Er1 is dis-played soon power ON.The internal IC in the meter may be defective. Perform meter initializa-tion.If Er1 is still displayed after the initial-ization, the internal IC in the meter is defective. Replace the meter with a new one (the meter cannot be repaired).Er2 is dis-played right after power ON.The internal IC in the meter is defec-tive. Replace the meter with a new one (the meter cannot be repaired).Er3 is dis-played right after power ON.The internal IC in the meter is defec-tive. Replace the meter with a new one (the meter cannot be repaired).Question AnswerSetup ModeThe setup mode allows the user to customize the meter to his specific needs.To enter the setup mode, press and hold the MEAS and ON/OFF switches for over 3 seconds when the meter is switched OFF. All the LCD segments appear and then the meter enters the setup mode.Tip●To have the changes apply, you need to go through the entire steps from “Setup mode entry” to “Setup completion” shown below. To leave a setting as it is, just press CAL switch in the setting.●To exit the setup mode with no change of settings, press the ON/OFF switch earlier than pressing CAL switch in the last step but one, or the “Backlight setting” step.Setup mode entryBuffer standard changeThe standards of pH buffer can be changed.Measurement mode changeThe measurement mode can be switched.* Measurement display change is available in the AS mode. Refer to " Measurement display change" (page 2).Backlight settingThe backlight can be switched to ON or OFF.Setup completion31, Miyanonishi-cho, Kisshoin Minami-ku, Kyoto,。
D 15365-561-03_e n 12/2020¼DANGERRisk of serious damage to property and per-sonal injury, e.g. from fire or electric shock, due to incorrect electrical installation.Safe electrical installation can only be ensured if the person in question can prove basic knowledge in the following areas:•Connecting to installation networks •Connecting several electrical devices •Laying electric cablesThese skills and experience are normally only pos-sessed by skilled professionals who are trained in the field of electrical installation technology. If these minimum requirements are not met or are disregard-ed in any way, you will be solely liable for any dam-age to property or personal injury.IH 24h is a mechanical time switch that switches con-nected loads on or off when the set time has been reached. It is installed on a DIN rail (DIN EN 60715).1Place the IH 24h onto the DIN rail.2Connect cables:–Remove 8 mm (max. 9 mm) of insulation –Open the plug-in terminal with a screwdriver and plug in the cable at a 45° angle. (max. 2 cables per plug-in terminal)IH 24hOperating instructionssrm: CCT16364 arm: CCT15365For your safetyG etting to know IH 24hProduct detailsA Manual switchB Setting discC SwitchingsegmentsD Automatic/perma-nent switchE Clock hands (hour, minutes)F Display: Morning(3/6/9), afternoon (15/18/21)G Rotary knob H Switch output I Mains connectionInstalling IH 24h3Connect the mains voltage.|IH 24h arm (art. no. CCT15365) is equipped with a quartz clock mechanism. The quartz clock mechanism only starts after a few minutes after having connected it a power supply. Complete power reserve is reached after 5 days.Setting the timeUse the rotary knob to set the time (hour, minutes). Y ou can turn the rotary knob clockwise and anti-clockwise.|The clock face changes between morning and af-ternoon times when the dial has gone past 24 and 12 hours.Setting the switching timeY ou can set the switching time using the switching seg-ments. Each switching segment stands for a 15-minute time period. The switching segments can be pushed in or out, for example, by using your index finger. The set-ting disc shows the switching period (+/- 5 minutes).Operating the manual switchY1Turn the manual switch by one position anti-clockwise.The current status is reversed and stays unchanged forSetting IH 24hTo set the time in the morning, 3/6/9 must be visible on the clock face.To set the time in the after-noon, 15/18/21 must be visible on the clock face.Switching segment out Load switched off Switching segment inLoad switched on Switching time 1 = 6:00 - 10:00Switching time 2= 17:00 - 21:00Operating IH 24hOperating the automatic/permanent switch With the automatic/permanent switch, you can switch the load permanently on or off or permanently set it to au-tomatic mode.•Set the switch to "1".The load is switched on permanently. The set switch-ing times are deactivated.•Set the switch to "0".The load is switched off permanently. The set switch-ing times are deactivated.•main activated. The load is switched on or off when the set switching time has been reached.|For permanent ON or permanent OFF , the set switching times are deactivated.If you have technical questions, please contact the Customer Care Centre in your country. T echnical dataNominal voltage:CCT16364AC 230 V , 50/ Hz CCT15365AC 110-230 V , 50-60 Hz Nominal current:16 A, cos φ = 14 A, cos φ = 0.6Incandescent lamps:AC 230V , max. 1100W Halogen lamps:AC 230V , max. 1000W Fluorescent tubes:AC 230V , max. 600VA Fluorescent lamps with electronic ballast:2 x 40W (12µF), parallel-compensatedCompact fluorescent lamps with electronic ballast:25 W LED lamps:<2W: 20 W>2W:180 W Power consumption:≈ 0.5 W Ambient temperature:-20°C to +55°C Connecting terminals: 2 x 0.5 - max. 2.5 mm², fixed and flexible wires Power reserve:CCT15365150 h (230V), 75 h (110V)Accuracy:CCT16364Network synchronous CCT15365≤ ±1s/day at +20°C Mode of operation:srm: Device of 1BRTU type in accordance with EN 60730-1arm: Device of 1BSTU type in accordance with EN 60730-1Degree of pollution:2Rated impulse voltage:4000 VProtection class:II per EN 60730-1 when installed correctly T ype of protection:IP 20 in accordance with EN 60529Schneider Electric Industries SAS。
小米生态链产品包装图纸历史版本版本号:修改点:修改人:版本号:修改点:修改人:版本号:修改点:修改人:版本号:修改点:修改人:版本号:修改点:修改人:纹理方向专色:PANTONE Cool Gray 9C 字体: 字号:材质工艺要求比例1:1单位mm使用说明书2017.11.01韩博材质:太空梭哑粉105g工艺:单色印刷、风琴3折印刷要求:色相正确、印迹牢固、套印准确、各色套印不露杂色,套印误差≤ 0.1mmV1.4商品ID SKU编码商品名称69码产品型号14270FJY4011CN米家空气净化器Pro6970244522153AC-M3-CADisplayFrontPower/Mode buttonScreen on/off and filter reset buttonPower cord portDust sensorFilter cabinet coverFan grilleTemperature/Humidity sensorLight sensorRearProduct Introduction Press to turn on the unit or to switch the operating mode. Press and hold for 2 seconds to turn off the unit.Information displayed on the unit's front screenUsePower/Mode buttonScreen displayPress the screen on/off button on the back of the unit to turn the screen on/off.Auto: Automatically switches modes according to indoor air quality conditions Sleep: Low-noise mode for a quiet night's sleep Favorite: Adjust and save purification mode by setting usage area via appScreen on/off button25℃60%025PM2.5Air quality indicatorAir quality indicated by green, orange and red lightsWi-Fi indicator Humidity Temperature Operating modeGreenAQI 0 - 75OrangeAQI 76 - 150Red AQI > 150Mi Air Puri er Pro User ManualRead this manual carefully before use, and keep it properly for future reference.840mm150mmMaintenancePlease make sure to turn off the air purifier and disconnect power before performing the following operations.Clean the lter cabinetClean dust sensorNote: Do not use hot blast.For best performance, use a vacuum cleaner or soft cloth to remove dust clinging to air inlets or cabinet walls.As shown in the figure, use a non-sharp tool to open the dust sensor's rear cover, and use an air gun or blower to clean the filter and sensUseConnect to mobile appIn the app store, search "Mi Home" or scan the following QR code to download Mi Home. Open the app, access "My Device", and add "Mi Air Purifier Pro" from the upper right corner. The device can be found in "Smart Device List".Replace lterReplace the filter every 3 to 6 months. When it is detected that the filter service life is running out, the display indicates the remaining service life of the filter each time when the unit starts up.After replacement, turn on the unit. Press and hold the rear button for 6 seconds until you hear a beep sound. This indicates successful filterreplacement, and the filter replacement timer is reset.Reset Wi-Fi moduleIf you are unable to connect your phone to the air purifier, press and hold the mode and light button simultaneously for 5 seconds. Abeeping sound indicates that Wi-Fi has been successfully reset.For filter replacement, refer to the "Filterreplacement" label at the back of the filter cabinet door.Note : When the filter reaches saturation absorption of harmful gases, there may be an odor. Please place the filter in a sunny and ventilated place to eliminate odors.Please make sure to turn off the air purifier and disconnect power before performing the preceding operations.Filter life remaining10%Note : Units with the RFID label at the bottom do not require reset of filter replacement timer.SpecificationsProduct nameModel DimensionsNet weight Gross weightNetwork standby power consumption :Mi Air Purifier Pro AC-M3-CA 260 260 735mm approx. 8.0 kg approx. 9.7 kg<2.0W Rated voltage Rated AC frequency Rated power NoiseCleaning ef ciency100-240V~50/60Hz 66W 69dB(A)HighCADR (Particle)CADR (Formaldehyde)CCM (Particle)Works best within*Wi-Fi module500m /h 70m /hP235m -60mWi-Fi IEEE 802.11 b/g/n 2.4GHz* Calculated based on standard Q/BJZMK0001-20153223Mi Air Puri er Pro User ManualManufacturer: Beijing Smartmi Electronic Technology Co.,Ltd.Go to to learn more.version1.0Address: 11-1102, Office Building Rainbow City, NO.68 Qinghe Mid-Street, Haidian District, BeijingWe Beijing Smartmi electronic technology limited, hereby, declares that this equipment is in compliance with the applicable directives and european norms, and amendments.Correct disposal of this product. This marking indicates that this product should not be disposal with other household wastes. To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal, recycle it responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources. To return your used device, please use the return and collection systems or contact the retailer where the product was purchased. They can take this product for environmental safe recycling.Europe — EU declaration of conformityDisposal and recycling informationRegulatory compliance informationUse2For best performance, keep the air inlets a certain distance away from walls or other obstructions.Take out the power cord and close the rear cover.Correct positionPlug into a power supply>20cm>10cm>20cmNote: Doors and windows should be kept closed during theoperation for more efficient air purification.Take out the power cord1Gently lift the handle on the rear cover to open the filter cabinet. Make sure that the filter is in locked status.Open the lter cabinet3Connect the power cord tothe power port at the bottom of the unit, and then plug into a power supplyPlug into a power supply123CAUTIONWARNINGCarrying InstallingAC power cord In useRestrictions·Turn off the unit and disconnect power before moving.·The unit will not turn on if the rear cover is not properly installed.·Keep the air inlets at least 20cm away from walls or other obstacles.T o avoid re, electric shock or other damages, use the power cord and electric outlets as instructed below:·Use only with the provided power cord that matches the AC power socket.·Use a Xiaomi power cord only.·Before servicing or moving the air purifier, disconnect AC power cord from AC power socket.·If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by a special cord assembly available from the manufacturer or its service agent.·In the event of unusual sounds, undesirable odors, high temperature, irregular fan spin or other irregularities, stop using immediately.·Do not insert fingers or other foreign objects into any shield, moving part, or air inlet/outlet.·Keep hair and fabric away from the unit to avoid blocking or being caught in inlets or outlets.·Do not sit on, lean on or tilt the unit.·Ensure proper ventilation when using alongside devices using flammable fuel to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning. T o avoid re, electric shock or other damages, do not use in following circumstances:·Surfaces where the unit may tilt or otherwise cannot be stably placed.·Environments that are extremely hot or wet, or exposed to water, for example bathrooms.·Excessive bending, folding or twisting of the AC power cord may cause damage or expose the cable core.·Always unplug by holding the power plug, not by pulling by the cord.·Use only with appropriate AC power sockets.·Do not use the power cord with any other equipment.·This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mentalcapabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved.·Children shall not play with the appliance.·Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision.。
N842_QSG_FR_R1Série N8421 / 2Copyright © 2020 Lorex CorporationNos produits étant sans cesse améliorés, Lorex se réserve le droit de modifier la conception du produit, ses spécificationset son prix sans préavis et sans aucune obligation. E&OE. Tous droits réservés.Reportez-vous aux étapes ci-dessous (instructions détaillées à droite) pour terminer la configuration initiale de l’enregistreur :Lorex Fusion supporte la connectivité avec certains appareils sans fil au l’enregistreur. Pour en savoir plus sur la connectivité de fusion et les appareils Lorex compatibles avec cette fonctionnalité, visitez *Non inclus/vendus séparément.Pour en savoir plus sur la compatibilité des caméras, consultez le site /compatibility .Vue d’ensemble des ports supplémentaires :REMARQUE : Pour obtenir des instructions complètes sur l’utilisation des ports supplémentaires, veuillez consulter le manuel d’instructions de votre enregistreur de sécurité sur .Configuration de votre enregistreurLes panneaux arrière ci-dessous sont uniquement présentés à des fins d’illustration. Le panneau arrière de votre enregistreur peut paraître légèrement différent, avec tous lesmêmes ports à des endroits différents.ÉTAP 6 :Lorex Setup WizardNotez le mot de passe ci-dessous et gardez-le dans un endroit sûr :N842_QSG_FR_R1Ajouter des caméras à partir du LANSuivez les instructions ci-dessous pour ajouter des caméras qui ne sont pas directement connectées aux ports PoE à l’arrière de l’enregistreur.REMARQUE : Veuillez visiter Pour ajouter des caméras à partir du LAN :1. Connectez la caméra à un routeur ou à un commutateur branché sur le même réseau que l’enregistreur.2. Cliquez sur le bouton droit de la souris et sélectionnez l’aide du nom d’utilisateur du système (par défaut :3. Configurez les éléments suivants :a. Cliquez sur Camera Registration b. Cochez la/les caméra(s) à ajouter.c. Cliquez sur Add . L devient vert si la caméra est bien connectée.d. Les périphériques ajoutés apparaîtrontdans la liste Added Device le bouton droit de la souris pour quitter le Rechercher et lire des enregistrements vidéo depuis le disque dur.Pour rechercher et lire des enregistrements :Depuis le visionnement en direct, cliquez sur le bouton droit, puis sur Playback (lecture). Si vous y êtesinvité, connectez-vous à l’aide du nom d’utilisateur du système (par défaut : admin ) et votre nouveau Sauvegarder des enregistrements sur une clé USB (non fournie).Pour sauvegarder des enregistrements :Insérez une clé USB (non fournie) dans un port USB libre de l’enregistreur.Depuis le mode de visionnement en direct, cliquez avec le bouton droit de la souris, puis cliquez sur Main. Si vous y êtes invité, connectez-vous à l’aide du nom d’utilisateur du système (par défaut : admin ) et votre nouveau mot de passe sécurisé.Sélectionnezle canal d’unecaméra connectée avec détection de personnes et de Enable sous et/ou Vehicle . c. Cliquez sur Set à côté de Area pour définir des zones actives pour la détection despersonnes et/ou des véhicules. Consultez la Figure 1 ci-dessous pour plus de détails.d. Cliquez sur Set à côté de Schedule pour définir un calendrier hebdomadaire pour ladétection des personnes et/ou des véhicules. Consultez la Figure 2 ci-dessous pour plus de détails.e. Réglez les préférences pour la lumière d’avertissement et la sirène.f. Cliquez sur Apply .Pour déclencher les lumières d’avertissement et les sirènes de toutes les caméras de dissuasion connectées, appuyez sur le bouton du panneau avant et maintenez-le enfoncé pendant 3 secondes.Figure 2: CalendrierFigure 1: Zone de détection• Cliquez sur Add pour définir une zone de détection depersonnes ou de véhicules sur le canal sélectionné. Cliquez et faites glisser les coins pour redimensionner la zone.• Pour des résultats plus précis, définissez une zone où les objets d’intérêt se déplaceront à l’intérieur de la zone de délimitation ainsi qu’à l’entrée et à la sortie.• Cochez la Light à côté d’une règle pour faire clignoter la lumière d’avertissement de l’appareil lorsqu’un objet est détecté.• Consultez la documentation de votre caméra pour unpositionnement optimal de la caméra pour la détection des personnes et des véhicules.Option 1 : Caméras de détection avancée du mouvementOption 2 : Caméras de dissuasion active• L ’horaire par défaut, illustré à la Figure 2, est actif pendant la nuit, entre 17 h et 7 h. • Cliquez sur Set pour modifier l’horaire du jour de la semaine correspondant.• Cliquez sur OK lorsque vous avez terminé.Sélectionnez le canal d’une camérade dissuasion connectée.Enable .Set à côté de Area pourdéfinir des zones actives pour la détection des personnes et/ou des véhicules. Consultez la Figure 3 ci-dessous pour plus de détails.d. Cliquez sur Set à côté de Schedule pour définir un calendrierhebdomadaire pour la détection des personnes et/ou desvéhicules. Consultez la Figure 2 ci-dessous pour plus de détails.e. Réglez les préférences pour la lumière d’avertissement et la sirène.f.Réglez les niveaux de Sensitivity et de Threshold selon vos préférences.g. Cliquez sur Apply .• L ’image de la caméra apparaît avec une grillesuperposée. La zone verte est la zone active pour la dissuasion.• Cliquez ou cliquez et faites glisser pour ajouter/supprimer la zone de la grille rouge.• Dans la Figure 3, seul le mouvement autour de la porte déclenchera un voyant d’avertissement.• Cliquez à droite lorsque vous avez terminé.Figure 3: Zone de dissuasionModification de la résolution de sortie de l’enregistreurPour garantir la meilleure qualité d’image possible, réglez la résolution de sortie de l’enreg-istreur à la résolution la plus élevée prise en charge par votre moniteur.moniteur. Par exemple, sélectionnez Pour modifier la résolution de sortie de l’enregistreur :IMPORTANT : Si vous devez changer de moniteur, assurez-vous de régler l’enregistreur sur une résolution de sortie prise en charge par le nouveau moniteur avant de commuter.Pendant le visionnement en direct, passez le curseur de la souris au-dessus de l’écran pour ouvrir la barre de navigation. Déplacez le curseur de la souris en l’éloignant du dessus de l’écran pour fermer la barre de navigation.Lors du visionnement en direct :afin de faire un zoom avant et arrière.Utilisation du menu rapideCliquez avec le bouton droit n’importe où sur l’écran de visionnement en direct pour ouvrir le menu rapide.Ouvrir le menu principal.Rechercher et lire des enregistrements.Contrôle des caméras PTZ (nonabcabca b c defa c eb d fc d eb a gfab。
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SPRING ROUX EA+$0.45 J0053D20B DOSAGE WHEEL 10CC ROUX EA$6.00 J0053D24Front End & Ll 30/50cc Roux EA$12.00 J0053D24B ENDPLA.W/LUERLOCK 10CC ROUX EA$21.00 J0053D25Washer Set Roux Syringe EA+$3.30 J0053D25B WASHER SET 10CC ROUX EA$3.30 J0053D26ROUX GLASS BARREL 50CC EA$4.95 J0053D26A GLASS BARREL 30CC ROUX EA$4.95 J0053D26B Glass Barrel 10cc Roux EA$4.95 J0053D26P Plastic Barrel 50cc Roux EA$6.00 J0053D26R Barrel W/Ll 50cc Roux EA$10.50 J0053D27Metal Frame 50cc Roux EA$15.00Page 6J0053D27A METAL FRAME 30CC ROUX EA$15.00J0053D27B METAL FRAME 10CC ROUX EA$14.70 J0053D28Inner Rod 50cc Roux EA$9.00 J0053D28A INNER ROD 30CC ROUX EA$9.90 J0053D28B INNER ROD 10CC ROUX EA$9.90 J0053D30Rubber Piston Roux 30/50cc EA+$2.70 J0053D30B RUBBER PISTON 10CC ROUX EA$3.30 J0053D31DISC FOR PISTON 30/50CC ROUX EA$1.80 J0053D31B DISC FOR PISTON 10CC EA$3.30 J0053D32Outer Rod 50cc Roux EA$12.00 J0053D32A OUTER ROD 30CC ROUX EA$12.00 J0053D32B OUTER ROD 10CC ROUX EA$12.00 J0053D33Knurled Knob Roux Syringe EA$6.60 J0053D35SPRING FOR HANDLES EA$4.05 J0053D36DOSAGE WHEEL MINIDOSE 30CC EA$9.00 J0053D37OUTER ROD MINIDOSE 30CC EA$4.50 J0053D42Henke Set Screw EA$3.35 J0053D43HENKE STEEL BALL 4MM EA$1.95 J0053D44HENKE BALL SPRING EA$2.10 J0053D45HENKE REAR HANDLE COMPLETE EA$49.50 J0053D49HENKE DOSAGE WHEEL EA$21.00 J0053D51Henke Ratchet Clip EA$3.00 J0053D52Henke Ratchet Screw EA$3.00 J0053D53HENKE FORWARD HANDLE COMPLETE EA$42.00 J0053D54HENKE ROUX REPAIR KIT EA$24.00 J0053D55HENKE ROUX DOSAGE REPAIR KIT EA$19.50 J0053D56HENKE ROUX PLUNGER ROD REPAIR K EA$30.00 J0053DMD8Screw Cap EA$12.00 J0053F91Ferromatic Syringe 5cc M19EA$119.00 J0053FD02M FERROMATIC BARREL 5CC M86EA$9.90 J0053FD04WASHER PISTON FERROMATIC EA$3.00 J0053FD08DOSING DEVICE FERROMATIC EA$9.00 J0053FD08M FERROMATIC DOSING DEVICE M86EA$4.50 J0053FD12RUBBER VALVE FERROMATIC EA$3.00 J0053FD13OUTLET VALVE SPRING FERROMATIC EA$4.50 J0053FD1391Outlet Spring Valve M91EA$2.60 J0053FD14G VALVE HEAD NON-COLL BTTLE M91EA$39.00 J0053FD14V91Valve Screw EA$6.00 J0053FD15CLOSING CAP FERROMATIC EA$9.00 J0053FD19Screw Cap Ferromatic EA$4.50 J0053FD191FRAME M91 (Same as J 53VD 1M)EA$27.00 J0053FD19M Screw Cap - 07EA$12.00 J0053FD21CLOSING CAP FERROMATIC 5CC EA$7.50 J0053FD2291FRONT PIECE M91EA$35.00 J0053FD23LUERLOCK ADAPTOR EA$4.50 J0053FD27Piston Rod Assm. 3 4 5 6 Ferr EA$34.00 J0053FD28Rep.Kit 4 10 12 13 16 17 18 20EA$24.00 J0053FD2891Kit 91 Repair Ferromatic EA$33.00 J0053FD3291ATTACHMENT M91EA$6.00 J0053FD391PISTON M91EA$5.50 J0053FD591PISTON ROD & HANDLE M91EA$10.50 J0053FD691Ferromatic Front Screw EA$27.00 J0053FD791GUIDING CAP M91EA$6.00 J0053FD891DOSING DEVICE M91EA$6.00 J0053FD991FIXING NUT M91EA$3.60 J0053FM18Ferromatic Syringe 5cc M19EA$124.00 J0053FMD1Barrel Frame EA$25.00 J0053FMD10Washer EA$2.80 J0053FMD11Valve with Washer EA$6.00 J0053FMD12Valve Spring EA$2.40 J0053FMD13Front Part Luer Lock EA$26.00 J0053FMD14Washer EA$2.20 J0053FMD15Adaptor Plastic Bottles EA$41.00 J0053FMD16Washer EA$2.80 J0053FMD17Valve Screw EA$14.00 J0053FMD18Fixing Screw EA$19.60 J0053FMD19Closing Cap EA$6.00 J0053FMD2Screw for Front Part EA$19.00 J0053FMD20Washer EA$1.20 J0053FMD21Washer EA$1.30 J0053FMD22Adaptor Glass Bottles EA$41.00Page 7J0053FMD23Screw EA$13.00J0053FMD24Rubber Valve EA$3.10 J0053FMD25Valve Spring EA$2.80 J0053FMD26Valve Spring EA$2.80 J0053FMD27Universal Bottle Holder EA$18.00 J0053FMD28Universal Bottle Adaptor EA$2.40 J0053FMD29Universal Bottle Adaptor EA$2.40 J0053FMD2M Glass Barrel EA$9.55 J0053FMD30Gasket EA$1.40 J0053FMD31Spare Part Kit -EA$24.60 J0053FMD4Piston Rod EA$19.00 J0053FMD5Compressing Spring EA$2.80 J0053FMD6Dosing Sheath EA$12.00 J0053FMD7Fixing Nut EA$9.00 J0053FMD8Screw Cap EA$12.00 J0053FMD9Piston EA$14.00 J0053H Henke Roux Syringe 50cc EA*$64.00 J0053HA30cc Henke Roux Syringe EA*$61.50 J0053HB10cc Henke Roux Syringe EA*$68.00 J0053HFE50CC Roux Flexible Extension EA$64.00 J0053HRE50CC Roux Syringe Extension -EA$104.00 J0053V94Vetamatic 5cc Syringe 94EA$95.00 J0053VD01M METAL FRAME EA$30.20 J0053VD03M WASHER M86 & M91EA$2.60 J0053VD04M GLASS BARREL M86 & M91EA$9.90 J0053VD06SPRING SLEEVE EA$4.50 J0053VD07M VETAMATIC SPRING M86EA$6.00 J0053VD08M VETAMATIC DOS.SCRW. & TUBE M86EA$8.00 J0053VD09M VETAMATC DOSE FIXING NUT M86EA$5.40 J0053VD1094Screw Cap EA$6.00 J0053VD10M Vetamatic Screw Cap M86EA$4.20 J0053VD1294Piston W/Hole EA$4.50 J0053VD1494VALVE AND WASHER EA$6.60 J0053VD1794Front End EA$18.00 J0053VD17M VETAMATIC FRONT END M86EA$21.00 J0053VD22SINKER EA$4.50 J0053VD23TUBING EA$6.00 J0053VD24A Filler Needle 4 3/4"EA$21.00 J0053VD24B Filler Needle 7 1/2"EA$19.50 J0053VD24C Filler Needle 8.5"EA$21.00 J0053VD26Screw Cap Vetamatic M91EA$12.00 J0053VD28REPAIR KIT VETAMATIC EA$21.00 J0053VD2894REPAIR KIT EA$21.00 J0053VD28M VETAMATIC REPAIR KIT M86EA$24.00 J0053VD294Front Screw EA$10.50 J0053VD594PISTON ROD EA$28.00 J0053VD794COMPRESSION SPRING EA$3.60 J0053VD894DOSING SHEATH EA$6.00 J0053VD994FIXING NUT EA$2.40 J0054KA Kit - Castration # 10EA*$6.20 J0054KC Kit - Castration #12EA*$6.20 J0054KE Kit Castration #20 Blade EA*$7.60 J0054KF Kit Castration #21EA*$7.60 J0054KG Kit Castration #22 Blade EA*$7.60 J0054SA Scalpel Blade #10100*$49.00 J0054SB Scalpel Blades #11100*$49.00 J0054SC Scalpel Blades #12100*$49.00 J0054SD Scalpel Blades #15100*$49.00 J0054SE Scalpel Blades #20100*$49.00 J0054SF Scalpel Blades #21100*$49.00 J0054SG Scalpel Blades #22100*$49.00 J0055A Scalpel Blade Handle #3EA*$3.00 J0055B Scalpel Blade Handle #4EA*$3.30 J0055DA Disposable Scalpel #1010*$18.50 J0055DB Disposable Scalpel #1110*$18.50 J0055DC Disposable Scalpel #1210*$18.50 J0055DD Disposable Scalpel #1510*$18.50 J0055DE Disposable Scalpel #2010*$18.50 J0055DF Disposable Scalpel #2110*$18.50 J0055DG Disposable Scalpel #2210*$18.50 J0055GA German Scalpel Hdle #3EA$7.50Page 8J0055GB German Scalpel Hdle #4EA$7.50J0055PA Scalpel Hdl. Plastic #3EA$4.60 J0055PB Scalpel Hdl. Plastic #4EA$4.60 J0056Disp Sterile Umbilical Clamp EA$3.00 J0056B Umbilical Clamps50$22.00 J0056G Umbilical Hernia Clamp 14Cm EA$46.00 J0056HA Huston Umbl Clamp 5"EA$9.90 J0056HB Huston Umbl Clamp 7"EA$11.70 J0057Medium Grit Carbide Float Blade EA$115.00 J0057C Carbide Float Blade- Coarse EA$116.00 J0057F Carbide Float Blade EA$130.00 J0057S Short Carbide Float Blade EA$99.00 J0057SF Carbide Short Blade - Short EA$80.00 J0058CT Curved Float Blade T/C EA$37.50 J0058FT Flat Float Blade T/C EA$25.50 J0058HA Angle Shaft Less Blade EA$18.00 J0058HC House Float Comb. L/Blade EA$54.00 J0058HH Handle Only EA$21.00 J0058HQ Float With Hdle & Str Shaft EA$36.00 J0058HS Straight Shaft Less Blade EA$18.00 J0058HZ Float Handle & Angle Shaft EA$36.00 J0058L Universal Dental Float 26"EA$89.00 J0058P Proctor Dental Float EA$53.00 J0058S Universal Dental Float 20"EA$77.00 J0061B Technovit Wooden Blocks EA$1.80 J0061BH Hoof Blocks 3/4"EA$1.50 J0061BQ Hoofblock Orange EA$2.40 J0061BX Technovit Plastic Block EA$3.60 J0061LA Technovit Liq. 240CC EA*$22.80 J0061LB Technovit Liq 480CC EA*$35.70 J0061PA Technovit Pwdr. 500 gm EA*$49.00 J0061PB Technovit Pwdr. 1000gm EA*$92.00 J0061SL Cow Boot - Left EA$6.60 J0061SR Cow Boot - Right EA$6.60 J0061T12Kit - Technovit 12EA*$121.00 J0061T12H Technovit 12 Treatment Kit EA*$103.00 J0061T12W Technovit 12 Treatment Kit EA*$103.00 J0061T6Technovit 6 Treatment Kit EA*$73.00 J0061T6H Tech 6 Treatment Kit w/ Sm Wood EA*$59.50 J0061T6S Technovit 6 Treatment Kit W/EA*$70.50 J0061T6W Technovit 6 Treatment Kit EA*$66.40 J0061XL Smart Block Gray Left EA$5.90 J0061XR Smart Block Green Right EA$5.90 J0062S French Model Roaring Burr EA$18.90 J0062ST Strawberry Roaring Burr EA$30.00 J0063IV Set Funnel Style EA$11.40 J0063D1IV Latex Surgical Tubing 50Ft EA$43.00 J0063D1A I.V. Latex Tubing 50Ft EA$34.50 J0063D1B I.V. Latex Tubing 50Ft EA$56.00 J0064BL 5 Gal. IV Bag W/Adapt. 20L.EA$24.60 J0064SL Set- Complete IV 20L.EA$45.90 J0064T Willoughby Tubing EA$30.00 J0064TL Tubing Only W/Adapt.EA$30.00 J0065M Disp. Trans. & Infusion Set EA$3.75 J0067Pet Pill Dispenser DZ$14.40 J0068Eyelid Retractor EA$30.00 J0068B Barraquer Eyelid Speculum EA$37.50 J0068D Chalazion Forceps EA$18.00 J0068G Graefe Eyelid Speculum EA$15.00 J0068GW Graefe Eyelid Speculum EA$56.00 J0070C Mosquito Forceps Curved EA*$5.75 J0070CW Mosquito Forc.German Cvd EA$27.00 J0070S Mosquito Forceps Straight EA*$5.75 J0070SW Mosquito Forc German Str EA$27.00 J0071C Kelly Forceps Curved EA*$5.75 J0071CW Kelly Forc German Cvd EA$24.00 J0071S Kelly Forceps Straight EA*$5.75 J0071SW Kelly Forc German Str EA$25.00 J0072C Crile Forceps Curved EA*$6.80 J0072CW Crile Forc German Cvd EA$26.40 J0072DV DeBakey Vascular Clamp 23cm EA$272.00Page 9J0072RO Rochester-Ochsner Forceps Economy curved EA$7.50J0072ROW Rochester Oschner Forceps German Cvd EA$29.70 J0072RS Rochester Oschner Forceps Economy Straight EA$7.50 J0072RSW Rochester Oschner Forceps German Straight EA$31.00 J0072S Crile Forceps Straight EA*$6.80 J0072SW Crile Forc German Str EA$24.00 J0073C Ferguson Angiotribe Curved EA*$15.00 J0073CW Ferguson Angiotribe Curved EA$60.00 J0073S Ferguson Angiotribe Straight EA*$15.00 J0073SW Ferguson Angiotribe Straight EA$75.00 J0074A Bandage Scissors 5 1/2"EA*$6.00 J0074B Bandage Scissors 7 1/2"EA*$9.00 J0074HB Heavy Duty Cast/Band.Scissors EA$51.00 J0074WA Bandage Scis German 5 1/2"EA$28.50 J0074WB Bandage Scis German 7 1/2"EA$32.30 J0074X Knowles Bandage Scissors EA$27.00 J0075A Surg Scissors Curved S/B 5.5"EA*$5.35 J0075AW German Surg Sciss Cvd S/B 5.5"EA$22.00 J0075B Surg.Scissors Curved B/B 5.5"EA*$5.35 J0075BW German Surg Scissors Curved EA$22.00 J0075C Surg.Scissors Str. S/B 5.5"EA*$5.35 J0075CMW Metzenbaum Curved EA$30.40 J0075CMWL Metzenbaum Scissors Curved 7" -EA$55.00 J0075CW German Surg Scis Str S/B 5.5"EA$22.00 J0075D Surg.Scissors B/B Straight 5.5:EA*$5.35 J0075DW German Surgical Scissor Straigh EA$22.00 J0075E Surg.Scissors S/S Straight 5.5"EA*$5.35 J0075EW German Surg Sciss St. S/S 5.5"EA$22.00 J0075F Surg.Scissors Curved S/S 5.5"EA*$5.35 J0075FW German Surg Scis Cvd S/S 5.5"EA$22.00 J0075IWC Iris Scissors Curved EA$22.80 J0075IWS Iris Scissors Straight EA$22.80 J0075N Postmortem Scissors 7 3/4"EA$38.00 J0075SMW Metzenbaum Straight EA$30.00 J0075SMWL Metzenbaum Scissors Straight 7"EA$53.00 J0075TB Stevens Tenotomy Scissors Str EA$27.90 J0075TS Stevens Tenotomy Scissors Str EA$28.00 J0075U Universal Scissors Black EA*$10.00 J0075UBL Universal Scissors Blue EA$10.00 J0075UG Universal Scissor Green EA$10.00 J0075UMB Umbilical Scissor EA$7.00 J0075UR Universal Scissor Red EA$10.00 J0075US Universal Lister EA$9.75 J0075UY Universal Scissor Yellow EA$10.00 J0076Stitch Scissor EA*$5.40 J0076SW Germ Spencer Stitch Scissor EA$28.00 J0076W German Stitch Scissors EA$29.00 J0077AC Mayo Scissor Cvd EA*$8.25 J0077AS Mayo Scissor Straight EA*$8.25 J0077BC Mayo Scissor Serrated Cvd EA*$8.90 J0077BS Mayo Sciss. 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All rights reserved.ARM IHI 0033ANon-ConfidentialContentsAMBA 3 AHB-Lite Protocol SpecificationPrefaceAbout this book (xii)Feedback (xvi)Chapter1Introduction1.1About the protocol ....................................................................................... 1-21.2Operation ....................................................................................................1-51.3Multi-layer AHB-Lite .................................................................................... 1-6Chapter2Signal Descriptions2.1Global signals ............................................................................................. 2-22.2Master signals ............................................................................................. 2-32.3Slave signals ............................................................................................... 2-52.4Decoder signals .......................................................................................... 2-62.5Multiplexor signals ...................................................................................... 2-7Chapter3Transfers3.1Basic transfers ............................................................................................ 3-23.2Transfer types ............................................................................................. 3-53.3Locked transfers ......................................................................................... 3-73.4Transfer size ............................................................................................... 3-83.5Burst operation ............................................................................................ 3-9 ARM IHI 0033A Copyright ©2001, 2006 ARM Limited. All rights reserved.vContents3.6Waited transfers ....................................................................................... 3-163.7Protection control ...................................................................................... 3-22Chapter4Bus Interconnection4.1Address decoding ....................................................................................... 4-24.2Bus interconnection .................................................................................... 4-3Chapter5Slave Response Signaling5.1Slave transfer responses ............................................................................ 5-2Chapter6Data Buses6.1Data buses ................................................................................................. 6-26.2Data bus width ............................................................................................ 6-5Chapter7Clock and Reset7.1Clock and reset requirements ..................................................................... 7-2Glossaryvi Copyright ©2001, 2006 ARM Limited. All rights reserved.ARM IHI 0033AList of T ablesAMBA 3 AHB-Lite Protocol SpecificationChange history (ii)Table2-1Global signals ............................................................................................................ 2-2 Table2-2Master signals ........................................................................................................... 2-3 Table2-3Slave signals ............................................................................................................. 2-5 Table2-4Decoder signals ........................................................................................................2-6 Table2-5Multiplexor signals ..................................................................................................... 2-7 Table3-1Transfer type encoding ............................................................................................. 3-5 Table3-2Transfer size encoding .............................................................................................. 3-8 Table3-3Burst signal encoding ................................................................................................ 3-9 Table3-4Protection signal encoding ...................................................................................... 3-22 Table5-1HRESP signal ...........................................................................................................5-2 Table5-2Transfer response ..................................................................................................... 5-2 Table6-1Active byte lanes for a 32-bit little-endian data bus ................................................... 6-3 Table6-2Active byte lanes for a 32-bit big-endian data bus .................................................... 6-3 ARM IHI 0033A Copyright ©2001, 2006 ARM Limited. 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All rights reserved.ARM IHI 0033AList of FiguresAMBA 3 AHB-Lite Protocol SpecificationKey to timing diagram conventions (xiv)Figure1-1AHB-Lite block diagram ............................................................................................ 1-2 Figure1-2Master interface ........................................................................................................ 1-3 Figure1-3Slave interface .......................................................................................................... 1-4 Figure1-4Example multi-layer AHB-Lite block diagram ............................................................ 1-6 Figure3-1Read transfer ............................................................................................................ 3-2 Figure3-2Write transfer ............................................................................................................. 3-2 Figure3-3Read transfer with wait states ................................................................................... 3-3 Figure3-4Write transfer with wait state ..................................................................................... 3-3 Figure3-5Multiple transfers ....................................................................................................... 3-4 Figure3-6Transfer type examples ............................................................................................. 3-6 Figure3-7Locked transfer ......................................................................................................... 3-7 Figure3-8Four-beat wrapping burst ........................................................................................ 3-12 Figure3-9Four-beat incrementing burst .................................................................................. 3-13 Figure3-10Eight-beat wrapping burst ....................................................................................... 3-13 Figure3-11Eight-beat incrementing burst ................................................................................. 3-14 Figure3-12Undefined length bursts .......................................................................................... 3-15 Figure3-13Waited transfer, IDLE to NONSEQ ......................................................................... 3-16 Figure3-14Waited transfer, BUSY to SEQ for a fixed length burst ........................................... 3-17 Figure3-15Waited transfer, BUSY to NONSEQ for an undefined length burst ......................... 3-18 Figure3-16Address changes during a waited transfer, with an IDLE transfer .......................... 3-19 Figure3-17Address changes during a waited transfer, after an ERROR .................................. 3-20 Figure4-1Slave select signals ................................................................................................... 4-2 ARM IHI 0033A Copyright ©2001, 2006 ARM Limited. All rights reserved.ixList of FiguresFigure4-2Multiplexor interconnection ....................................................................................... 4-3 Figure5-1ERROR response ..................................................................................................... 5-4 Figure6-1Narrow slave on a wide bus ...................................................................................... 6-5 Figure6-2Wide slave on a narrow bus ..................................................................................... 6-6 x Copyright ©2001, 2006 ARM Limited. All rights reserved.ARM IHI 0033APrefaceThis preface introduces the Advanced Microcontroller Bus Architecture (AMBA) 3AHB-Lite Protocol Specification. It contains the following sections:•About this book on page xii•Feedback on page xvi.PrefaceAbout this bookThis is the specification for the AMBA 3 AHB-Lite protocol.Intended audienceThis book is written to help hardware and software engineers design systems andmodules that are compliant with the AHB-Lite protocol.Using this specificationThis specification is organized into the following chapters:Chapter1 IntroductionRead this chapter for an overview of the AHB-Lite protocol.Chapter2 Signal DescriptionsRead this chapter for descriptions of the signals.Chapter3 TransfersRead this chapter for information about the different types of transferinitiated by an AHB-Lite compliant master.Chapter4 Bus InterconnectionRead this chapter for information about the additional interconnect logicrequired for AHB-Lite systems.Chapter5 Slave Response SignalingRead this chapter for information about the slave response signaling.Chapter6 Data BusesRead this chapter for information about the read and write data buses andhow to interface to different data bus widths.Chapter7 Clock and ResetRead this chapter for information about the clock and reset signals.Glossary Read the Glossary for definitions of terms used in this specification. ConventionsThis section describes the conventions that this specification uses:•Typographical on page xiiiPreface•Timing diagrams•Signals on page xiv.TypographicalThe typographical conventions are:italic Highlights important notes, introduces special terminology,denotes internal cross-references, and citations.bold Highlights interface elements, such as menu names. Denotessignal names. Also used for terms in descriptive lists, whenappropriate.monospace Denotes text that you can enter at the keyboard, such ascommands, file and program names, and source code. monospace Denotes a permitted abbreviation for a command or option. Youcan enter the underlined text instead of the full command or optionname.monospace italic Denotes arguments to monospace text where the argument is to bereplaced by a specific value.monospace bold Denotes language keywords when used outside example code.< and > Angle brackets enclose replaceable terms for assembler syntaxwhere they appear in code or code fragments. They appear innormal font in running text. For example:•MRC p15, 0 <Rd>, <CRn>, <CRm>, <Opcode_2>•The Opcode_2 value selects which register is accessed. Timing diagramsThe figure named Key to timing diagram conventions on page xiv explains the components used in timing diagrams. Variations, when they occur, have clear labels. You must not assume any timing information that is not explicit in the diagrams. Shaded bus and signal areas are undefined so the bus or signal can assume any value that the shaded area represents. The actual level is unimportant and does not affect normal operation.PrefaceKey to timing diagram conventionsNoteS ingle-bit signals are sometimes shown as HIGH and LOW at the same time and theylook similar to the bus change shown in Key to timing diagram conventions. If asingle-bit signal is shown like this then its value does not affect the accompanyingdescription.SignalsThe signal conventions are:Lower-case n Denotes an active-LOW signal.Prefix H Denotes Advanced High-performance Bus (AHB) signals.Prefix P Denotes Advanced Peripheral Bus (APB) signals.Signal level The level of an asserted signal depends on whether the signal isactive-HIGH or active-LOW. Asserted means HIGH foractive-HIGH signals and LOW for active-LOW signals.PrefaceFurther readingThis section lists publications by ARM Limited, and by third parties.ARM Limited periodically provides updates and corrections to its documentation. See for current errata sheets, addenda, and the Frequently AskedQuestions list.ARM publicationsThis specification contains information that is specific to the protocol. See the followingdocuments for other relevant information:•AMBA 3 APB Protocol Specification (ARM IHI0024)•AMBA AXI Protocol Specification (ARM IHI0022)•Multi-layer AHB Overview (ARM DVI 0045B).PrefaceFeedbackARM Limited welcomes feedback on the AHB-Lite protocol and its documentation. Feedback on the protocolContact ARM Limited if you have any comments or suggestions about the AHB-Liteprotocol.Feedback on this specificationIf you have any comments on this specification, send email to errata@ giving:•the title•the number•the relevant page number(s) to which your comments apply• a concise explanation of your comments.ARM Limited also welcomes general suggestions for additions and improvements.Chapter1IntroductionThis chapter provides an overview of the AHB-Lite protocol. It contains the followingsections:•About the protocol on page1-2•Operation on page1-5•Multi-layer AHB-Lite on page1-6.NoteF or illustrative purposes, a 32-bit data bus is used in this specification. Additional databus widths are permitted, as Data bus width on page6-5 shows.Introduction1.1About the protocolAMBA AHB-Lite addresses the requirements of high-performance synthesizabledesigns. It is a bus interface that supports a single bus master and provideshigh-bandwidth operation.NoteS ee Multi-layer AHB-Lite on page1-6 for information about how to implement amulti-master system based on the AHB-Lite bus interface.AHB-Lite implements the features required for high-performance, high clockfrequency systems including:•burst transfers•single-clock edge operation•non-tristate implementation•wide data bus configurations, 64, 128, 256, 512, and 1024 bits.The most common AHB-Lite slaves are internal memory devices, external memoryinterfaces, and high bandwidth peripherals. Although low-bandwidth peripherals can beincluded as AHB-Lite slaves, for system performance reasons they typically reside onthe AMBA Advanced Peripheral Bus (APB). Bridging between this higher level of busand APB is done using a AHB-Lite slave, known as an APB bridge.Figure1-1 shows a single master AHB-Lite system design with one AHB-Lite masterand three AHB-Lite slaves. The bus interconnect logic consists of one address decoderand a slave-to-master multiplexor. The decoder monitors the address from the master sothat the appropriate slave is selected and the multiplexor routes the corresponding slaveoutput data back to the master.Figure1-1 AHB-Lite block diagramIntroductionNoteF igure1-1 on page1-2 does not show the master control signals. This is for clarity.The main component types of an AHB-Lite system are described in:•Master•Slave•Decoder on page1-4.•Multiplexor on page1-4.1.1.1MasterAn AHB-Lite master provides address and control information to initiate read and writeoperations. Figure1-2 shows an AHB-Lite master interface.Figure1-2 Master interface 1.1.2SlaveAn AHB-Lite slave responds to transfers initiated by masters in the system. The slaveuses the HSELx select signal from the decoder to control when it responds to a bustransfer. The slave signals back to the master:•the success•failure•or waiting of the data transfer.Figure1-3 on page1-4 shows an AHB-Lite slave interface.IntroductionFigure1-3 Slave interface 1.1.3DecoderThis component decodes the address of each transfer and provides a select signal for theslave that is involved in the transfer. It also provides a control signal to the multiplexor.A single centralized decoder is required in all AHB-Lite implementations that use twoor more slaves. See Address decoding on page4-2 for more information.NoteI n multi-layer AHB-Lite implementations, the decoder function is usually included inthe multi-layer interconnect component.1.1.4MultiplexorA slave-to-master multiplexor is required to multiplex the read data bus and responsesignals from the slaves to the master. The decoder provides control for the multiplexor.A single centralized multiplexor is required in all AHB-Lite implementations that usetwo or more slaves. See Bus interconnection on page4-3 for more information.NoteI n multi-layer AHB-Lite implementations, the multiplexor function is typicallyincluded in the multi-layer interconnect component.Introduction1.2OperationThe master starts a transfer by driving the address and control signals. These signalsprovide information about the address, direction, width of the transfer, and indicate ifthe transfer forms part of a burst. Transfers can be:•single•incrementing bursts that do not wrap at address boundaries•wrapping bursts that wrap at particular address boundaries.The write data bus moves data from the master to a slave, and the read data bus movesdata from a slave to the master.Every transfer consists of:Address phase one address and control cycleData phase one or more cycles for the data.A slave cannot request that the address phase is extended and therefore all slaves mustbe capable of sampling the address during this time. However, a slave can request thatthe master extends the data phase by using HREADY. This signal, when LOW, causeswait states to be inserted into the transfer and enables the slave to have extra time toprovide or sample data.The slave uses HRESP to indicate the success or failure of a transfer.Introduction1.3Multi-layer AHB-LiteBecause AHB-Lite is a single master bus interface then if a multi-master system isrequired, the system designer must include a component that isolates all masters fromeach other. To achieve this isolation function, each master can be considered to be on itsown layer, therefore the component must create a multi-layer interconnect where allmasters are isolated from each other, but can share access to the slaves. Slave arbitrationmust be performed by the multi-layer interconnect component.Figure1-4 shows an example multi-layer AHB-Lite system.Figure1-4 Example multi-layer AHB-Lite block diagram In Figure1-4, master 1 and master 2 each have access to slaves 1, 2, and 3. Themulti-layer interconnect must prevent simultaneous access to a single slave byimplementing an arbitration scheme for the three shared slaves. Master 1 does notrequire access to slaves 4 and 5, so these two slaves are kept local to master 2. Thisreduces the complexity of the multi-layer interconnect component.The design of a multi-layer interconnect component is outside the scope of thisspecification. See the Multi-layer AHB Overview for more information aboutimplementing a multi-layer AHB-Lite interconnect.Chapter2Signal DescriptionsThis chapter describes the protocol signals. It contains the following sections:•Global signals on page2-2•Master signals on page2-3•Slave signals on page2-5•Decoder signals on page2-6•Multiplexor signals on page2-7.NoteA ll AHB-Lite signals are prefixed with the letter H to differentiate them from othersimilarly named signals in a system design.Signal Descriptions2.1Global signalsTable2-1 lists the protocol global signals.Table2-1 Global signals Name Source DescriptionHCLK Clock source The bus clock times all bus transfers. All signal timings are related to the rising edge ofHCLK.See Clock on page7-2 for more information.HRESETn Reset controller The bus reset signal is active LOW and resets the system and the bus. This is the onlyactive LOW AHB-Lite signal.See Reset on page7-2 for more information.Signal Descriptions2.2Master signalsTable2-2 lists the protocol signals generated by a master.Table2-2 Master signals Name Destination DescriptionThe 32-bit system address bus.HADDR[31:0]Slave anddecoderHBURST[2:0]Slave The burst type indicates if the transfer is a single transfer or forms part of a burst.Fixed length bursts of 4, 8, and 16 beats are supported. The burst can beincrementing or wrapping. Incrementing bursts of undefined length are alsosupported.See Burst operation on page3-9 for more information.HMASTLOCK Slave When HIGH, this signal indicates that the current transfer is part of a lockedsequence. It has the same timing as the address and control signals.See Locked transfers on page3-7 for more information.HPROT[3:0]Slave The protection control signals provide additional information about a bus accessand are primarily intended for use by any module that wants to implement somelevel of protection.The signals indicate if the transfer is an opcode fetch or data access, and if thetransfer is a privileged mode access or user mode access. For masters with amemory management unit these signals also indicate whether the current access iscacheable or bufferable.See Protection control on page3-22 for more information.HSIZE[2:0]Slave Indicates the size of the transfer, that is typically byte, halfword, or word. Theprotocol allows for larger transfer sizes up to a maximum of 1024 bits.See Transfer size on page3-8 for more information.。