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8-16/products/switchesandsensors •(800) 624-8511PHDV2ORDERING DATA: SERIES 1750 SWITCHESORDERING DATACOMMON BENEFITS■ Series 1750 switches are available for use on most TomThumb and PHD products for simple interfacing to many types of electrical controllers.■ The compact low profile design saves space and providesmounting versatility.■ Low profile bracket attaches securely across two tie rods andallows easy position adjustment over the entire piston travel of the cylinder or actuator.■ IP67 Environmental Protection■ Red LED indicator provides convenient method for positionsetting and troubleshooting.■ Available in a cabled or 8 mm threaded Quick Connect modelfor easy installation and maintenance.■ 24 AWG polyurethane (PUR) jacketed cable is robust andvirtually impervious to chemical and environmental damage.■ Multiple switches may be mounted to control or initiate anysequence or function.SOLID STATE BENEFITS■ Solid state switches afford long life. Constant amplitude outputallows use with most digital logic systems.■ Switch circuitry protects against voltage surges and otherelectrical anomalies associated with operating systems.■ Excellent switch hysteresis characteristics and symmetry.■ Offered in 10-30 VDC current sinking and current sourcingversions for simple interfacing to electronic system controllers.REED BENEFITS■ Available as either 10-30 VDC or 110-120 VAC modelsfor simple interfacing to sequencers and programmable controllers.■ Can be used to directly drive some types of relays or valvesolenoids.8-17/products/switchesandsensors •(800) 624-8511PHDV2& C Cylinders require switch bracket5142-54-3.17000-31-517000-32-517000-33-517000-34-5REED SWITCHØ MALE QUICK CONNECT DETAILSOLID STATE SWITCHØNUMBERS IN [ ] ARE IN mm–IMPERIAL EQUIVALENTS ARE PROVIDED FOR CONVENIENCESWITCH BRACKETS 17000-xx-5DIMENSIONS: SERIES 1750 SWITCHESØ63549-xx CORDSET WITH FEMALE QUICK CONNECTNOTE:1) For earlier design switches 1752x-1 and 17529-2, use cordset 17533-00-02 or 17533-00-05.17000-xx-0All dimensions are reference only unless specifically toleranced.8-18/products/switchesandsensors •(800) 624-8511PHDV2SPECIFICATIONS:SERIES 1750 SWITCHESMODEL NO. 17504-2 & 17524-2 - PNP (SOURCE)INPUT - 10-30 VDCLOAD CURRENT - 100 mA. MAX.SWITCH HOUSING COLOR - RED(LED’s have been omitted from the schematic for clarity.)MODEL NO. 17503-2 & 17523-2 - NPN (SINK)INPUT - 10-30 VDCLOAD CURRENT - 20 mA. MAX.SWITCH HOUSING COLOR - YELLOW(LED’s have been omitted from the schematic for clarity.)CABLED MODEL 17503-2QUICK CONNECT MODEL 17524-2CABLED MODEL 17504-2SOLID STATE WIRING SCHEMATICSMODEL NO. 17502-2 & 17522-2 - NPN (SINK) OR PNP (SOURCE)INPUT - 10-30 VDCPOWER CAPACITY - 3 WATT MAX.LOAD CURRENT - 200 mA. MAX.SWITCH HOUSING COLOR - WHITE (Bi-polar LED emits a red light.)MODEL NO. 17509-3 & 17529-3INPUT - 120 VACSWITCHED POWER - 3 WATT MAX.INTERNAL RESISTANCE - 1.5 kOhm SWITCH HOUSING COLOR - GREENCABLED MODEL 17509-3REED WIRING SCHEMATICSCABLED MODEL 17502-2 - NPN (SINK)CABLED MODEL 17502-2 - PNP (SOURCE)BROWNBLUEQUICK CONNECT MODEL 17523-2BROWN 2/4 BLACKBLUEQUICK CONNECT MODEL 17522-2 - NPN (SINK)BROWN 2/4 BLACK BLUEQUICK CONNECT MODEL 17522-2 - PNP (SOURCE)BROWNBLUEBROWN BLUEQUICK CONNECT MODEL 17529-3。
1Assembly Instructionssweep DIY 3D Scanner KitA Note About Our Target Audience:This kit is for those that enjoy DIY projects. Itwill require a good bit of tinkering to get the results you want. If you have questions, which you likely will, make it an opportunity to become a member of our forum(http://community.scanse.io/c/3d-scanner ). We hope you have fun building it and learning how 3D scanners work.Software for This Project Can Be Found At: https:///scanse/sweep-3d-scanner 3D Models for This Project Can Be Found At: https://www.hackster.io/scanse/sweep-3d-scanner-035a5fDocumentation Revision InformationRev DateChanges0.93 5/16/2017 Initial Release0.94 5/24/2017Updated Sweep Install Photo0.95 6/19/2017 Updated Sweep Scanner Bracket & Scanner Cover design0.968/28/2017Added troubleshooting guideTable of ContentsIntroduction (2)Tools Required (not Included) ....................... 2 3D Printing the Enclosure Parts ..................... 2 3D Scanner Kit Contents ................................ 2 Test Fit All Parts ............................................. 3 Step 1. Install Bearings in Cover .................... 4 Step 2. Assemble Limit Switch ....................... 5 Step 3. Install Stepper Motor ........................ 6 Step 4. Assemble Motor HAT ......................... 7 Step 5. Assemble Female Micro USB Cable ... 8 Step 6. Install Bubble Spirit Level .................. 9 Step 7. Install Raspberry Pi Assembly .......... 11 Step 8. Install 90 Degree Scanner Bracket ... 12 Step 9. Assemble Battery Holder .. (17)Step 10. Install 9 Axis IMU ........................... 20 Step 11. Install Battery onto the Scanner .... 22 Troubleshooting Guide .. (24)3D Scanner Exploded ViewIntroductionThese assembly instructions will cover the mechanical assembly, programming and basic use of the Sweep 3D scanner add-on.Tools Required (not Included)-Soldering Iron and Solder-Wire Stripper-Small Philips Head Screw Driver- 2.5mm Hex Key with Ball End3D Printing the Enclosure PartsThe three main enclosure parts and the cable clip are intended to be printable using a consumer desktop FDM (fused deposition modeling) style printer. You should get functional results when printing using a 0.2mm layer height. We have oriented the available STL files in the direction we have found they print best with the least amount of support material. We found that 20-30% infill works well. Our test parts were made using standard ABS filament, but PLA or other materials can work too (with PLA you need to worry about the parts melting in a hot car). You can also have these parts printed by a service like Sculpteo or Shapeways, but it will cost much more.Difficult to make parts: The last 3D printed part – the custom Light Pipe, is intended to be printed using a clear resin with an SLA style printer. We realize this may not be as commonly accessible to most people, which is why we are offering a kit of parts for sale that includes all the 3D printed parts.3D Scanner Kit ContentsWe have assembled all the parts you need to make this project in one convenient kit. It includes about 60 parts, including the five necessary 3D printed parts. The 3D printed parts are made of black ABS, and are printed at 0.2mm layer heights. The one clear component is printed using SLA technology. The only thing not included in the kit is a Sweep sensor.The kit is available for purchase on our website: http://scanse.io/3d-scanning-kit/Our 3D scanner kit includes everything you need to build this 3D scanner, except for tools listed above Test Fit All PartsWhen working with 3D prints, it is common for slight inaccuracies to be present. Use a small tool such asa screw driver to remove all support material and small defects.Step 1. Install Bearings in CoverParts Needed:-(3) 8MM OD, 3MM ID, 3MM Wide Bearings-(3) M3 X 8MM Socket Head Cap Screws-P0087 – Spherical Scanner Cover, Square 3D printed partMake sure screw holes are clear of support material. Push bearings into the slots as shown and install the screws one at a time using the 2.5mm Hex Key as shown.Step 2. Assemble Limit SwitchParts Needed:-OdiySurveil (TM) Simulated Roller Lever SPDT AC Miniature Micro Switch-Female to female jumper wire cable-10K inline resistor-Heat shrink tubing or electrical tape-Phillips Drive, #2-28 Thread Size, 3/8" Length-P0087 – Spherical Scanner Cover, Square 3D printed part.-(2) Phillips Drive, #2-28 Thread Size, 3/8" LengthSolder one end of the 10K resistor onto the common pin of micro switch. Cut the jumper wire in half, so that each piece is approximately 100 mm (4 in) long. Strip the ends and solder one piece to the free end of the resistor. Solder the other piece to the NC (normally closed) tab of the micro switch. Cover the resistor with heat shrink tubing or electrical tape.Install the micro switch into Spherical Scanner Cover in the orientation shown using the two screws. Make sure the switch operation is not hindered by 3D printed plastic.Parts Needed:- 0.9deg Round Nema 14 Stepper Motor- (2) M3x5mm Phillips Flat Countersunk Head Machine Screws- P0087 – Spherical Scanner Cover, Square 3D printed part.Cut motor wires to approximately 100mm (4 inches). Strip approximately 6mm (1/4 inch) off the ends. Screw motor into Scanner Cover in the orientation shown.Parts Needed:-Raspberry Pi 3 Model B-Adafruit DC & Stepper Motor HAT for Raspberry Pi - Mini Kit- 2.54mm Pitch Single Row Male 90 Degree Right Angle Pin Header-Female to female jumper wireInsert the motor screw terminals into motor HAT in the direction shown, then solder in place.Next solder the large pin receptacle into the intended location.Next, to maintain the correct spacing, slide the Female Jumper Wires onto the Pin Headers as shown, before soldering the headers in place. Once the headers are soldered in place, remove the jumper wire.Finally, install the motor HAT onto the Raspberry Pi 3 Model BStep 5. Assemble Female Micro USB CableParts Needed: 0.5m 20" Micro USB Male to Micro USB Female Cable (USBUBEXT50CM)-Double sided tape (included on cable)-P0090 – Spherical Scanner Cable Clip (3D printed part)- 3.5mm (1/8 inch) Heat shrink tubing-Motor HAT/Raspberry Pi AssemblyCut the cable about 100mm (4 inch) from the female end. Strip off the outer rubber shield of the cable using a wire stripper blade. Separate the red (power) and black (ground) wires from the rest, and cut the other color wires back around 20mm (3/4 inch). Strip approximately 6mm (1/4 inch) of shielding off the ends of the black and red wires.Remove the backing on the exposed side of the double-sided tape attached to the connector and slide the clip and cable into the Raspberry pi. Stick the connector to the top of the Ethernet port as shown. Slide a 25mm (1inch) piece of 3.5mm (1/8 inch) diameter heat shrink tubing over the end of the cut wire, leaving the red and black wires poking out. Shrink in place, so that the exposed cable shielding is covered.Insert the cable’s red lead into the motor HAT screw terminal which read’s “+ power”, and the cable’s black lead into the motor HAT screw terminal which reads “– power”. Tighten the screw terminals as shown.Step 6. Install Bubble Spirit LevelParts Needed:-14mm Circular Bubble Spirit Level-P0087 – Spherical Scanner Cover, Square 3D printed part.-Super GlueStart by finding a flat level surface (you can use the spirit level to check for this). Insert the spirit level into the scanner cover as shown. Then put the scanner cover on the flat level surface. Next use your fingers or a small tool like a screw driver to adjust the position of the spirit level in the hole until the bubble sits in the center when the scanner cover is sitting flat on the level table.Put a few beads of glue around the spirit level and let it dry in a level position.Step 7. Install Raspberry Pi AssemblyParts Needed:-(4) Steel Thread Rolling Screw for Plastic, Zinc Plated, Pan Head, Phillips Drive, #2-28 Thread Size, 3/4" Length-(2) Nylon Unthreaded Spacers 3/16" OD, 7/16" Length, for Number 2 Screw Size-P0087 – Spherical Scanner Cover, Square 3D printed part.Insert the Nylon spacers between Raspberry Pi and Motor Hat mounting holes on the side next to the screw terminals, while inserting the screws through them as shown.IMPORTANT: WHEN INSTALLING THE RASPBERRY PI ASSEMBLY INTO THE COVER, YOU NEED TO REMOVE THE SD CARD. YOU CAN THEN SLIDE THE SD CARD BACK INTO THE PI FROM THE OUTSIDE.Step 8. Install 90 Degree Scanner BracketParts Needed:-Sweep Sensor-Sweep Cable-Sweep USB to Serial Adapter-Sweep USB cable-(4) M2.5x4mm 316 Stainless Steel Flat Head Phillips Machine Screws-(1) Steel Thread Rolling Screw for Plastic, Zinc Plated, Pan Head, Phillips Drive, #2-28 Thread Size, 3/8" Length-Small zip tie-P0092 - 90 DEGREE CYLINDRICAL SCANNER BRACKET, TALLInstall the larger screw (which acts as a set screw) into the shaft hole as shown and thread part way in.Assemble the Sweep Cable, Sweep USB to Serial Adapter and Sweep USB cable. Insert the cable through the scanner bracket and insert the cable into the sideways facing connector in the Sweep sensor.Insert the Sweep sensor into the bracket as shown. Line up the holes with the sweep connector facing downward and the sweep led facing upward, and install the 4 small screws.Mark a line with a pencil on the micro USB cable 3.25 inches (82.5mm) from the end of the micro USB connector. Feed the micro USB cable connector through the Scanner Cover hole shown, then connect the USB to Serial Adapter board.Loop the serial cable inside the Scanner Bracket and then slide the USB to Serial Adapter board into the little clip inside the Scanner Bracket in the orientation shown. Make sure the serial cable is not touching the rotating head of the Sweep Scanner.Pull the micro USB cable into the scanner cover, then slide it into the provided pinch slot where you the made the pencil mark earlier. Put as little twist in the cable as possible as shown.Make sure the flat on the stepper motor shaft is facing the set screw direction and push the 90-degree bracket onto the motor. Make sure it can freely rotate around 180 degrees, and correctly engages the limit switch. If you feel binding, gently pull the scanner bracket off the motor and remove any obstructions.Run the Sweep USB cable out through the small slot on the side of the scanner cover and into the USB port on the Raspberry Pi.Connect the limit switch wires to the Raspberry Pie. One lead should go to pin 17 on the motor HAT header, while the other lead should go to one of the 3V pins on motor HAT power rail.Next connect the four stepper motors in the color sequence shown. Use a small screw driver to tighten the screw terminal. Do a light pull test with your fingers to make sure the wires are being held in place snugly.The assembly should look like this:Step 9. Assemble Battery HolderParts Needed:-SINOELE Ultra Slim Universal 10000mAh Power Bank for iOS and Android Smartphones – Black -¼-20 Nut-P0091 - Spherical Scanner Light Pipe-P0088 - Spherical Scanner Battery Holder, SquarePlace the nut on the top of the hexagon hole, then put the tip of your soldering iron through the nut and turn it on (if you can control the temperature – set it to around 720F (382C)). Slowly guide the nut into the hole as the plastic melts around it.Once the nut cools, insert the battery into the holder as shown with the power light facing upward. We have found that pushing the battery into the holder while keeping it parallel with the holder bottomworks best.print.shown.of the device.Step 10. Install 9 Axis IMUParts Needed:-Adafruit 9-DOF Absolute Orientation IMU Fusion Breakout - BNO055-Female to female jumper wire Dupont cable (1) Blue, (1) Yellow, (1) Green, (1)Black, (2) Red -(4) Steel Thread Rolling Screw for Plastic, Zinc Plated, Pan Head, Phillips Drive, #2-28 Thread Size, 3/8" LengthSolder pin strips into IMU circuit board with pins projecting out of the side with all the components on it. Use the four screws to mount the IMU in the scanner cover, making sure to orient it with the 4 pins closer to the Raspberry Pi.Follow this wire connection guide to connect the IMU to the Raspberry PI:IMU->Wire Color->Motor HAT ConnectionsVIN ->Red Wire->+3V RailGND->Black Wire->GND RailSDA->Blue Wire->RX0SCL->Yellow Wire->TX0RST->Green Wire->#4PS1->Red Wire->+3V RailFold the wires into cover so they do not interfere with it attaching this assembly to the battery holder.Step 11. Install Battery onto the ScannerParts Needed:-(4) Steel Thread Rolling Screw for Plastic, Zinc Plated, Pan Head, Phillips Drive, #2-28 Thread Size, 3/8" Length-(2) Micro USB Short CableUse the four thread forming screws to mount the battery holder onto the scanner cover. Be careful not to over-torque the screws, as they can strip out easily.If you haven’t done so already, install the SD card with the 3D scanner control software image loaded. For more information on installing the control software on the SD card, see the instructions included in our GitHub repository. Connect the Battery to Raspberry Pi and motor control power ports using the short micro USB cables. The Raspberry Pi may turn on immediately. If not, press the power button on the battery.This completes the mechanical assembly of you Sweep 3D scanner!To learn more about the software, please see our 3D Scanner Getting Started Guide in our GitHub repository: https:///scanse/sweep-3d-scannerTroubleshooting GuideThis troubleshooting guide is oriented toward mechanical issues. To find more information on software issues, please consult our software wiki here: https:///scanse/sweep-3d-scanner/wiki. Symptom Possible Causes Possible SolutionsNo base movement Motor HAT is not pluggedinto a power source. Be sure the Motor HAT is plugged into the battery and that the battery is adequately charged.Erratic base movement Stepper motor wires areinserted in an incorrectorder.One or more wires aredisconnected from themotor controller.Double check the motor wiring in Step 8.Friction when rotating the scanner bracket Inaccuracies in the 3Dprint, or leftover supportmaterial are causingcontact where thereshould be none.Remove the scanner bracket and look for inaccuracies inthe 3D prints. Carefully remove them with a small blade.Friction or noise when the Sweep sensor spins inside the scanner bracket The sweep sensor couldbe rubbing against theplastic of the scannerbracket.Check for contact. If necessary, remove the Sweep sensorto check for interfering material and use a blade to removethe material.Scanner does not make a full 180 degree rotation when a full scan is initiated The scanner bracket isslipping on the steppermotor shaft.Tighten the set screw in the scanner bracket. If it is strippedout, use glue to hold the set screw in place.Sweep sensor stutters or freezes during part of the scan The USB cable connectingthe Sweep sensor to thebase may be coiledincorrectly and rubbingagainst the Sweepscanner head.Make sure the USB cable is coiled in the scanner bracketas shown in Step 8 of these assembly instructions. Makesure to pull any excess service loop into the scanner base.Scans are coming out with a “corkscrew” skew to them The scanner bracket maynot be mounted perfectlyco-axially relative to thestepper motor shaft.Make sure the scanner bracket is pushed down as far as itwill go onto the motor shaft, such that is rests on the threebearings mounted in the scanner cover during the entire180-degree scanner rotation range.Cannot see the Pi3-AP WiFi access point in available networks The Raspberry Pi is notpowered on or is stillbooting up. Image was notflashed correctly. SD cardis corrupted.Plug the Raspberry Pi into an adequate power source. Givethe Pi time to boot up. Refresh list of visible networks.Make sure the SD card was flashed using a decompressed(unzipped) image file, and not the compressed .zip file.Plug the Pi into a power source. If that fails, double checkthe functionality of the Pi and SD card by flashing the latestRaspbian release direct from the RaspberryPi Foundation.Cannot SSH into the Raspberry Pi The host computer is notconnected to the Pi3-APWiFi access point. Thecredentials are incorrect.Connect to the Pi3AP WiFi access point using password"raspberry". SSH into the Pi using the IP address"172.24.1.1" (or the hostname "sweep-3d-scanner") andpassword "raspberry".Mouser ElectronicsAuthorized DistributorClick to View Pricing, Inventory, Delivery & Lifecycle Information:S parkFun Electronics:KIT-14482。
OS100 SERIES Mini-Infrared Transmitter e-mail:**************For latest product manuals: Shop online at User’s G ui d e***********************Servicing North America:U.S.A. Omega Engineering, Inc.Headquarters: Toll-Free: 1-800-826-6342 (USA & Canada only)Customer Service: 1-800-622-2378 (USA & Canada only)Engineering Service: 1-800-872-9436 (USA & Canada only)Tel: (203) 359-1660 Fax: (203) 359-7700e-mail:**************For Other Locations Visit /worldwideThe information contained in this document is believed to be correct, but OMEGA accepts no liability for any errors it contains, and reserves the right to alter specifications without notice.Table of ContentsSection ...................................................................PageSafety Warnings and IEC Symbols (iii)Caution and Safety Information (iii)Section 1 Introduction ....................................................................1-1Section 2Installation ......................................................................1-12.1 Unpacking and Inspection ......................................1-12.2 Electrical Connection ..............................................2-1Section 3Operation ........................................................................3-13.1 Main Board ................................................................3-13.2 Ambient Temperature ..............................................3-23.3 Atmospheric Quality ................................................3-33.4 Measuring Temperature ..........................................3-33.5 Alarm Setting ............................................................3-43.6 Adding Extension Cable...........................................3-4Section 4 Laser Sight Accessory ...................................................4-14.1 Warning and Cautions .............................................4-14.2 Operating the Laser Sight Accessory .....................4-1Section 5 Specifications .................................................................5-15.1 General .......................................................................5-15.2 Laser Sight Accessory (OS100-LS) ..........................5-2Section 6Emissivity Table .............................................................6-1iTable of FiguresFigure Description Page2-1Power Supply & Analog Output Connections ..........2-12-2 Alarm Output Connection ............................................2-13-1 Main PC Board ...............................................................3-23-2 Sensor..............................................................3-2Housing3-3 Optical Field of View .....................................................3-43-4Setting the Temperature Engineering Unit..................3-43-5Mounting Bracket OS100-MB .......................................3-53-6Water Cooling Jacket, OS100-WC ................................3-53-7Typical Water Cool Jacket Assembly ...........................3-53-8Air Purge Collar, OS100-AP..........................................3-63-9DIN Rail Mounting Adapter, OS100-DR ....................3-63-10NEMA-4 Aluminum Enclosure ....................................3-64-1Laser Sighting Accessory, OS100-LS ............................4-24-2Laser Warning Label ......................................................4-2iiSafety Warnings and IEC SymbolsThis device is marked with international safety and hazard symbols in accordance with IEC 1010. It is important to read and follow all precautions and instructions in this manual before operating or commissioning this device as it contains important information relating to safety and EMC. Failure to follow all safety precautions may result in injury and or damage to your calibrator. IEC symbols DescriptionCaution and Safety Information• If the equipment is used in a manner not specified in this manual, the protection provided by the equipment may be impaired.• The installation category is one (1).• There are no user replaceable fuses in this product• The output terminals of this product are for use with equipment (digital meters, chart recorders, etc,) which have no accessible five parts. Such equipment should comply with all the applicable safety requirements.• Do not operate the equipment in flammable or explosive environments.• All connections to the thermometer should be made via a shielded cable, 24 AWG stranded wire with the following ratings: 300V , 105°C (221°F), PVC insulation.• Power must be disconnected before making any electrical connections.• The power supply used to power the thermometer should be VDE or UL approved with the following ratings: 12 to 24vdc @150mA with overload protection of 500mA.iiiCaution, refer to accompanying documentsDirect Current Laser SymbolFrame or ChassisNOTES: ivSection 1 - IntroductionThe low cost OS101 mini-infrared transmitter provides non-contacttemperature measurement for industrial applications. The unit measures atemperature range of -18 to 538°C (0-1000°F) and provides a linear analogoutput of either 4-20 mA, 0-5 VDC, K type TC, 1 mV/°C, or 1 mV/°F.The new OS102 mini-infrared transmitter has all the functions of OS101plus a built-in LED display that shows the measured temperature indegrees F or degrees C which is switchable in the field.The miniature sensor head design 2.5 cm dia. x 6.3 cm Length (1" x 2.5") isideal for measuring temperature in confined, and hard to reach places.The aluminum sensor head as well as the rugged electronic housing (Diecast Aluminum) are NEMA-4 rated.The sensor head is connected to the electronic housing via a 1.82 m (6 feet)shielded cable as standard. The unit provides field adjustable alarmoutput.Section 2 - Installation2.1UnpackingRemove the packing list and verify that you have received all yourequipment. If you have any questions about the shipment, please callCustomer Service at:1-800-622-2378 or 203-359-1660. We can also be reached on the internet:e-mail:**************When you receive the shipment, inspect the container and equipment forany signs of damage. Note any evidence of rough handling in transit.inspection. After examination and removing contents, save packing material and carton in theevent reshipment is necessary.The following items are supplied in the box:• The infrared transmitter including the sensor head and the 1.82 m(6 feet) shielded cable• User's Manual• Mounting Nut1-1The following describes the ordering information:OS102 or OS101 - MA- *,**, where The following optional accessories are available:Here are the Features of OS101 and OS102 infrared transmitters:2.2Electrical Connection Sensor Head Cable - The Sensor head is pre-wired to a 1.8 m (6 feet)shielded cable. Plug & lock-in the male connector to the mating female connector on the aluminum housing.Power & Output Connection - Open the cover of the main aluminum housing. Slide the cable through the strain relief and connect the wires to the terminal block on the board as shown in Fig. 2-1. For Alarm output connection, refer to Fig. 2-2.2-1MA - 4/20 mA output V1 - 0 to 5 VDC output K - Thermocouple output, K type MV - Millivolt output C - 1 mV/°C output F - 1 mV/°F output HT- High temperature sensor head3-1Figure 2-2. Alarm Output Connection Section 3 - Operation3-1Main BoardThe Main Board is shown in Fig. 3-1. Here are the important components on the board:(1) - Terminal Block for Power & Output connections(2) - Single Turn Potentiometer to adjust Emissivity in tenths (0.x_)(3) - Single Turn Potentiometer to adjust Emissivity in hundreds (0._x)(4) -Slide switch to select between real time (Normal Operation) and alarm set point(5) - Alarm set point adjust, P4(6) - Sensor Head connection(7) - Input Zero adjust, P3(8) - Input Span adjust, P2(9) - Output Zero adjust, P5(10) - Output Span adjust, P6Figure 3-1. Main PC Board3.2Ambient TemperatureThe Sensing head can operate in an ambient temperature of 0 to 70°C (32to 158°F). The Sensing head in the high temperature model (-HT) can operate in an ambient temperature of 0 to 85°C (32 to 185°F) without any cooling required. The Sensing head can operate up to 200°C (392°F) using the water cool jacket accessory OS100-WC (See Fig. 3-6).There is a warm up period of 3 minutes after power up. After the warm up period, temperature measurement can be made.When the ambient temperature around the sensor head changes abruptly,the sensor head goes through thermal shock. It takes a certain amount of time for the sensor head to stabilize to the new ambient temperature. For example, it takes about 30 minutes for the sensor head to stabilize going from 25°C to 50°C (77 to 122°F) ambient temperature.The sensor head dimensions are shown in Fig. 3-2.Figure 3-2. Sensor Housing3-23-33.3Atmospheric QualityEnvironments with smoke, dust, and fumes dirty up the optical lens, and cause erroneous temperature readings. To keep the surface of the optical lens clean, the air purge collar accessory is recommended, OS100-AP , See Fig. 3-7.3.4Measuring TemperatureBefore starting to measure temperature, make sure that the following check list is met:ߜ The power and analog output connections are made (Fig. 2-1).ߜThe sensor head is connected to the main unit.ߜThe slide switch (SW1) on the main board is set to real time (Fig. 3-1).ߜThe target is larger than the optical field of view of the sensor head (Fig. 3-3).ߜThe emissivity adjustment on the main board is set properly (Fig. 3-1).ߜThe output load is within the product specification.On OS102 transmitters, follow these additional steps:ߜ The temperature display is set to °F or °C (Fig. 3-4)ߜ For 4-20mA output models, make sure an output load is added, ie. 250ohms.Figure 3-3. Optical Field Of ViewFigure 3-4. Setting the Temperature Engineering Unit3.5Alarm SettingThe unit provides 0-100% alarm set point adjustment. Here is an exampleof an alarm setting.• An OS101-MA(4/20 mA output), the alarm is to be set at 400°Ftemperature.• Connect the alarm output as shown in Fig. 2-2.• Set the slide switch (SW1) on the main board to the Alarm position.• Measure the analog output, and set the Potentiometer P4 until theoutput reads 10.4 mA which is 40% (400°F) of the temperature range.40 x (20-4)[10.4mA=+ 4]100• Set the slide switch (SW1) back to the Real Time position.• If the temperature reading is below the alarm set point, the alarmoutput stays high, otherwise it goes low.On the OS102, you can set the alarm set point directly based on thetemperature display.3.6Adding Extension CableYou can add extension cable between the Sensor Head and the mainelectronic housing up to 15.2 m (50 feet). After adding the extension cable,the Zero input potentiometer, P3 may be re-adjusted. (See Fig. 3-1, forproper analog output reading)The following figures show the mounting bracket (OS100-MB), Watercooling jacket (OS100-WC), Air purge collar (OS100-AP), DIN RailMounting adapter (OS-100-DR), and the main aluminum enclosure. TheDIN Rail Mounting adapter (OS100-DR) is mounted to the bottom of themain aluminum enclosure using two 4-40 screws.A typical water cool jacket assembly is shown in Fig. 3-7, on the following page.1. Mounting Nut2. Mounting Bracket3. Water Cool Jacket4. Sensor Head3-4Figure 3-5. Mounting Bracket OS100-MBFigure 3-6. Water Cooling Jacket, OS100-WCFigure 3-7. Typical Water Cool Jacket Assembly3-5Figure 3-8. Air Purge Collar, OS100-APFigure 3-9. DIN Rail Mounting Adapter, OS-100-DRFigure 3-10. NEMA-4 Aluminum Enclosure3-6Section 4 - Laser Sight Accessory4.1Warning and Cautionsbelow:•Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified here may result in hazardous radiation exposure.• Do not look at the laser beam coming out of the lens or view directly with optical instruments - eye damage can result.• Use extreme caution when operation the laser sight accessory • Never point the laser accessory at a person • Keep out of the reach of all children4.2Operating the Laser Sight AccessoryThe laser sight accessory screws onto the front of the sensor head. This accessory is only used for alignment of the sensor head to the target area.After the alignment process, the accessory has to be removed from the front of the sensor head before temperature measurement.The laser sight accessory is powered from a small compact battery pack (included with the accessory). Connect the battery pack to the accessory using the cable provided. Aim at the target, and turn on the battery power using the slide switch on the battery pack. Adjust the sensor head position so that the laser beam points to the center of the target area. Turn off the battery pack, and remove the laser sighting accessory from the sensor head. See Fig. 4-1 for reference.4-14-2Figure 4-2. Laser Warning LabelSection 5 - Specifications5.1 - GeneralTemperature Range-18 to 538°C (0 to 1000°F)Accuracy @ 22°C (72°F)±2% of Rdg. or 2.2°C (4°F) whichever is ambient temperature & greateremissivity of 0.95 or greaterOptical Field of View6:1 (Distance/Spot Size)Repeatability±1% of Rdg.Spectral Response 5 to 14 micronsResponse Time150 msec (0 to 63% of final value)Emissivity Range0.1 to 0.99, adjustableOperating Ambient TemperatureMain Transmitter0 to 50°C (32 to 122°F)Sensor Head0 to 70°C (32 to 158°F)Sensor Head (-HT Model)0 to 85°C (32 to 185°F)Sensor Head with OS100-WC(Water Cooling Jacket)0 to 200°C (32 to 392°F)Operating Relative Humidity Less than 95% RH, non-condensingWater Flow Rate for OS100-WC0.25 GPM, room temperatureThermal Shock About 30 minutes for 25°Cabrupt ambient temperature change Warm Up Period 3 minutesAir Flow Rate for OS100-AP 1 CFM (0.5 Liters/sec.)Power12 to 24 VDC @ 100 mAAnalog OutputsMV-F 1 mV/°FMV-C 1 mV/°CK K Type TC - OS101 onlyMA 4 to 20 mAV10 to 5 VDCOutput Load requirementsMin. Load (0 to 5VDC) 1 K-OhmsMax. Load (4 to 20 mA)(Supply Power - 4 )/20 mATransmitter Housing NEMA-4 & IP65, Die Cast AluminumSensor Head Housing NEMA-4 , AluminumAlarm Output Open Drain, 100 mAAlarm Set Point0 to 100% , Adjustable via P4Alarm Deadband14°C (25°F)5-15-25.1 - General Con’t.DimensionsSensor Head25.4 OD. x 63.5 mm L(1" OD. x 2.5" L)Main Housing, OS10165.5 W x 30.5 H x 115.3 mm L(2.58" W x 1.2" H x 4.54" L)Main Housing, OS10265.5 W x 55.9 H x 115.3 mm L(2.58" W x 2.2" H x 4.54" L)Weight 272 g (0.6 lb)5.2Laser Sight Accessory (OS100-LS)Wavelength (Color)630 - 670 nm (Red)Operating Distance (Laser Dot)Up to 9.1 m (30 ft.)Max. Output Optical Power Less than 1 mW at 22°F ambienttemperature.European Classification Class 2, EN60825-1/11.2001Maximum Operating current45 mA at 3 VDCFDA Classification Complies with 21 CFR 1040.10,Class II Laser ProductBeam Diameter 5 mmBeam Divergence< 2 mradOperating Temperature0 to 50°C (32 to 122°F)Operating Relative Humidity Less than 95% RH, non-condensingPower Switch ON / OFF , Slide switch on the BatteryPackPower Indicator Red LEDPower Battery Pack, 3 VDC (Consists of two 1.5VDC AA size Lithium Batteries) Laser Warning Label Located on the head sight circumferenceIdentification Label Located on the head sight circumferenceDimensions38 DIA x 50.8 mm L(1.5" DIA x 2" L)Section 6 - Emissivity Table6-1Material Emissivity (ε)Aluminum – pure highly polished plate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.04 to 0.06Aluminum – heavily oxidized . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.20 to 0.31Aluminum – commercial sheet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.09Brass – dull plate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.22Brass – highly polished, 73.2% Cu, 26.7% Zn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.03Chromium – polished. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.08 to 0.36Copper – polished. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.05Copper – heated at 600°C (1112°F). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.57Gold – pure, highly polished or liquid. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.02 to 0.04Iron and steel (excluding stainless)– polished iron . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.14 to 0.38Iron and steel (excluding stainless)– polished cast iron. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.21Iron and steel (excluding stainless)– polished wrought iron . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.28Iron and steel (excluding stainless)– oxidized dull wrought iron . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.94Iron and steel (excluding stainless)– rusted iron plate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.69Iron and steel (excluding stainless)– polished steel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.07Iron and steel (excluding stainless)– polished steel oxidized at600°C (1112°F). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.79Iron and steel (excluding stainless)– rolled sheet steel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.66Iron and steel (excluding stainless)– rough steel plate . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.94 to 0.97Lead – gray and oxidized . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.28Mercury . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.09 to 0.12Molybdenum filament . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.10 to 0.20Nickel – polished . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.07Nickel – oxidized at 649 to 1254°C (1200°F to 2290°F). . . . . . . . . . . 0.59 to 0.86Platinum – pure polished plate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.05 to 0.10Platinum – wire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.07 to 0.18Silver – pure and polished . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.02 to 0.03Stainless steel – polished . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.07Stainless steel – Type 301 at 232 to 942°C (450°F to 1725°F). . . . . . . 0.54 to 0.63Tin – bright . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.06Tungsten – filament . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.39Zinc – polished commercial pure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.05Zinc – galvanized sheet. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.23M E T A L S6-2Material Emissivity (ε) Asbestos Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0.96 Asphalt, tar, pitch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0.95 to 1.00 Brick– red and rough . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0.93 Brick– fireclay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0.75 Carbon– filament . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0.53 Carbon– lampblack - rough deposit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0.78 to 0.84 Glass- Pyrex, lead, soda . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0.85 to 0.95 Marble– polished light gray . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0.93 Paints, lacquers, and varnishes– Black matte shellac . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0.91 Paints, lacquers, and varnishes– aluminum paints . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0.27 to 0.67 Paints, lacquers, and varnishes– flat black lacquer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0.96 to 0.98 Paints, lacquers, and varnishes– white enamel varnish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0.91 Porcelain– glazed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0.92 Quartz– opaque . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0.68 to 0.92 Roofing Paper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0.91 Tape– Masking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0.95 Water . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0.95 to 0.96 Wood– planed oak . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0.90 NONMETALSNOTES:6-3NOTES: 6-4OMEGA’s policy is to make running changes, not model changes, whenever an improvement is possible. 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Mini slides EGSC-BS2d I nternet: /catalogue/...Subject to change – 2023/08Mini slides EGSC-BSKey featuresAt a glance• Four very compact sizes for precision positioning at speeds of up to 600 mm/s and a max. length of 200 mm• Recirculating ball bearing guide for yoke slide with high load bearing capacity • Integrated coupling for a compact design• Very high-quality ball screw with low internal friction• Rigid, high load-bearing and precise linear guide for absorbing lateral forces and for increased protection against rotation• Ring magnet for position sensing. For simple and low-cost position sensing • Suitable for the production of lithium-ion batteriesCompactFlexibleIntegratedProtectedOptimum dimensions thanks to the in -tegrated compact coupling and a very short slideAdapterless combination of ELGC and EGSC using the innovative "one size down" assembly systemSimple position sensing with proximity switch SMT-8M and integrated posi-tioning magnetThe optional sealing air connection protects against particles penetrating or being emitted.Modular and flexible with motor, motor mounting kit and servo drive Motor Servo drive Motor mounting kit Servo motorServo driveAxial kitStepper motor Motor controller for stepper motorParallel kitSimplicity in one unitThis product is also available as a product unit as part of the Simplified Motion Series:• The Simplified Motion Series combines the simplicity of pneumatics with the benefits of electric automation. The perfect solution for all users who are looking for an electric alternative for very simple movement and positioning tasks, but don't want the commissioning process for traditional electric drive systems that can often be quite complex.• Simplified functionality for simple movements between two end positions • A variety of movements with different mechanical systems • Integrated products eliminate the need for a control cabinet• Quick and easy commissioning without software and special expertise • Digital I/O and IO-Link integrated as standard32023/08 – Subject to change d I nternet: /catalogue/...Mini slides EGSC-BSKey featuresFrom the individual axis to the complete handling system• The toothed belt and spindle axes ELGC and the mini slides EGSC form a scalable modular system for compact automation• The shared platform architecture creates a consistent range with matching in -terfaces. A large number of systems can be realised entirely without adapter plates• Powerful drive and guide components ensure a long service life, as well as excellent load capacity and reliability• The uniform and universal range of accessories reduces warehousing and design costs• Two position sensing functions can be selected:– With magneto-resistive proximity switches (detection via integrated magnets)– With inductive proximity switches (detection via switch lug)The products for the handling system Spindle axis ELGC-BSToothed belt axis ELGC-TB Guide axis ELFC Mini slideEGSCTypical handling systemsFor applications where compact dimensions are essential, the axes ELGC can be combined into veryspace-saving handling systems that are suitable for assembly systems, test and inspection systems, small parts handling, the electronics industry and desktop applications. Combining the very compact linear axes ELGC, Mini slides EGSC and electric cylinder EPCC offers an optimum ratio of installation space to working space. These feature a common system approach and platform architecture and the connections are largely adapterless.Cantilever systemPlanar surface gantryThree-dimensional gantryMini slides EGSC-BSKey featuresCombination matrix between axis ELGC/ELGS-TB, ELGC/ELGS-BS, Mini slides EGSC/EGSS-BS, electric cylinder EPCC/EPCS-BS and guide axis ELFCMounting options with profile mounting and with angle kitWith profile mounting EAHF-L2-...-P-D...With angle kit EHAA-D-L2-...-APCombination matrix between axis ELGC/ELGS-TB, ELGC/ELGS-BS, Mini slides EGSC/EGSS-BS, electric cylinder EPCC/EPCS-BS and guide axis ELFCMounting options with adapter kit or direct fasteningWith adapter kit EHAA-D-L2With direct mounting• Mounting option: base axis with the same size assembly axis• Mounting option: base axis with height compensation for one-size-downassembly axis• When motors are mounted using parallel kits, this may lead to interfering•Mounting option: base axis with the same size assembly axis4d I nternet: /catalogue/...Subject to change – 2023/08Mini slides EGSC-BSType codes52023/08 – Subject to change d I nternet: /catalogue/...6d I nternet: /catalogue/...Subject to change – 2023/08Mini slides EGSC-BSPeripherals overviewSealing air connectionAir is exchanged between the interior of the cylinder and the environment via a sealing air connection. This prevents negative pressure or overpressure from building up inside the cylinder.Additional functions of the connection:• Application of slight negative pressure prevents particles being emitted • Application of slight overpressure prevents particles penetrating Suitable push-in fittings d page 26Mini slides EGSC-BS Peripherals overview7 2023/08 – Subject to change d I nternet: /catalogue/...8d I nternet: /catalogue/...Subject to change – 2023/08Mini slides EGSC-BSDatasheet-N- Size 25 ... 60-T-Stroke length25 ... 200 mm45601)At the drive shaft1) Note operating range of proximity switchesMini slides EGSC-BS DatasheetJ act = J O + J H/1000 mm x working strokeThe mass moment of inertia J act of themini slide is calculated as follows:HomingHoming can be carried out in two ways:• Against a fixed stop• Using a reference switchThe following values must be observed:9 2023/08 – Subject to change d I nternet: /catalogue/...10d I nternet: /catalogue/...Subject to change – 2023/08Mini slides EGSC-BSDatasheetMaterialsSectional view 123456Dynamic characteristic load values The indicated forces and torques refer to the centre of the guide.These values must not be exceededduring dynamic operation.1)The dimension relates to the retracted position of the slide. In the advanced position, the dimension must be extended accordingly.H- -NoteIf the axis is subjected to two or more of the indicated forces and torques simulta-neously, the following equation must be satisfied in addition to the indicated maximum loads:Calculating the load comparison factor:F 1/M 1 = dynamic value F 2/M 2 = maximum valueFor a guide system to have a service life of 5x 106 cycles, the load comparison factor must have a value of fv š 1, based on the maximum permissible forces and torques for a service life of 5x 106 cycles.This formula can be used to calculate a guide value.The engineering software "Electric Motion Sizing" is availablefor more precise calculations a /x/electric-motion-sizingCalculating the service lifeThe service life of the guide depends on the load. To be able to make a statement as to the service life of the guide, the graph below plots the load comparison factor fv against the service life.These values are only theoretical. You must consult your local Festo contact for a load comparison factor fv greater than 1.Load comparison factor fv as a function of service life lExample:A user wants to move an x kg load. Using the formula (a page 11) gives avalue of 1.5 for the load comparison factor fv. According to the graph, the guidehas a service life of approx. 1.5x 106 cycles. Reducing the acceleration reducesthe My and Mz values. A load comparison factor fv of 1 now gives a service life of5 x 106cycles.Comparison of the characteristic load values for 5 x 106 cycles with dynamic forces and torques of recirculating ball bearing guidesThe characteristic load values of the bearing guides are standardised to ISO and JIS using dynamic and static forces and torques. These forces and torques are based on an expected service life of the guide system of 100 km to ISO or 50 km to JIS.As the characteristic load values are dependent on the service life, the maximum permissible forces and torques for a 5000 km service life cannot be compared with the dynamic forces and torques of bearing guides to ISO/JIS.To make it easier to compare the guide capacity of mini slides EGSC with roller guides, the table below lists the theoretically permissible forces and torques for a calculated service life of 100 km. This corresponds to the dynamic forces and torques to ISO.These 100 km values have been calculated mathematically and are only to be used for comparing with dynamic forces and torques to ISO. The drives must notbe loaded with these characteristic values as this could damage the axes.Speed v as a function of stroke l Size 25Size 32l [mm]v [m /s ]2550751001251501752000.10.20.30.40.50.60.70.8l [mm]v [m /s ]2550751001251501752000.10.20.30.40.50.60.70.8EGSC-BS-KF-25-2P EGSC-BS-KF-25-6PEGSC-BS-KF-32-3P EGSC-BS-KF-32-8PSize 45Size 60l [mm]v [m /s ]2550751001251501752000.10.20.30.40.50.60.70.8l [mm]v [m /s ]2550751001251501752000.10.20.30.40.50.60.70.8EGSC-BS-KF-45-3P EGSC-BS-KF-45-10P EGSC-BS-KF-60-5P EGSC-BS-KF-60-12PFeed force F as a function of input torque M Size 25Size 32M [Nm]F [N ]0.010.020.030.040.050.060510********M [Nm]F [N ]0.020.040.060.080.10.120.14010203040506070EGSC-BS-KF-25-2P EGSC-BS-KF-25-6PEGSC-BS-KF-32-3P EGSC-BS-KF-32-8PM [Nm]M [Nm]0.10.20.30.40.50.60.70.80.9EGSC-BS-KF-45-3P EGSC-BS-KF-45-10P EGSC-BS-KF-60-5P EGSC-BS-KF-60-12PFeed force F as a function of service life lEGSC-BS-KF-25EGSC-BS-KF-32EGSC-BS-KF-45EGSC-BS-KF-60Deflection f of the guide rail as a function of stroke llFyfylFz fzFy/Fz at which the characteristic curves were determined EGSC-BS-KF-25: 10 N EGSC-BS-KF-32: 20 N EGSC-BS-KF-45: 40 N EGSC-BS-KF-60: 60 NDeflection fyDeflection fzEGSC-BS-KF-25EGSC-BS-KF-32EGSC-BS-KF-45EGSC-BS-KF-60Mini slides EGSC-BS AccessoriesH--NoteDepending on the combination of motor and drive, it may not be possible to reach the maximum feed force of the drive.When using parallel kits, the respective no-load driving torque of the kit must be taking into consideration1) The input torque must not exceed the maximum permissible transferable torque of the axial kit.21 2023/08 – Subject to change d I nternet: /catalogue/...Mini slides EGSC-BSAccessories1) The input torque must not exceed the max. permissible transferable torque of the parallel kit.22d I nternet: /catalogue/...Subject to change – 2023/08Mini slides EGSC-BS AccessoriesProfile mounting EAHF-L2-...-P-SFor mounting the slide on the side of the profile•Material:Anodised wrought aluminium alloyRoHS-compliant23 2023/08 – Subject to change d I nternet: /catalogue/...Mini slides EGSC-BS AccessoriesProfile mounting EAHF-L2-...-P Material:Anodised wrought aluminium alloy RoHS-compliant • For mounting the slide on the side of the profile.The profile mounting can be attached to the mounting surface using the drilledhole in the centre24d I nternet: /catalogue/...Subject to change – 2023/08Mini slides EGSC-BS AccessoriesSwitch lug EAPM-...-SLS For sensing using inductive proximity switches SIES-8M Material: Galvanised steelRoHS-compliantSensor bracket EAPM-L2Material:Anodised wrought aluminium alloyRoHS-compliantDimensions and ordering data25 2023/08 – Subject to change d I nternet: /catalogue/...26d I nternet: /catalogue/...Subject to change – 2023/08Mini slides EGSC-BSAccessoriesOrdering data – Centring sleeveDE A1) Packaging unitMini slides EGSC-BS Accessories27 2023/08 – Subject to change d I nternet: /catalogue/...Festo - Your Partner in AutomationConnect with us/socialmedia 1Festo Inc.2Festo Pneumatic 3Festo Corporation 4Regional Service Center 5300 Explorer DriveMississauga, ON L4W 5G4CanadaAv. 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Contents14-15Overview16-20 1.25” (31,8 mm) Wide or Less 21-22 1.75” (44,5 mm) Wide 23-25 2.62” (66,5 mm) Wide 26-27 5.00” (127,0 mm) Wide 28 6.00” (152,4 mm) Wide 29-34Performance Curves13Ball Bearing SlidesMiniature and StandardBall Bearing SlidesParker Hannifin CorporationElectromechanical & Drives Division14/emnMiniature and Standard Size Ball Bearings SlidesBall Slide Design PrinciplesParker ball slides are mechanically simple linear motion devices comprised of a stationary base member with a mobile carriage riding on top. Two rows of hardened steel balls on both sides of the base provide the smooth, accurate, low friction sliding motion between the stationary base and the top slide. Each row of bearings is contained between four hardened and precision ground steel rods. These bearing assemblies are factory preloaded to eliminate wobble and unwanted play in the system.Ball slides are functionally much more reliable than simple dovetail slides, since there is no direct sliding contact of the top and bottom members. Ball slides eliminate the rapid wear problems, regular lubrication requirements, and “stiction” (skipping and jumping caused by the increased force needed to initiate movement) characteristic of dovetail slides. Parker also offers a high load capacity, long life crossed roller slides for applications requiring maximum load and life performance.Standard FeaturesAll models offer high quality construction features as standard:• Straight line accuracy of 0.00008 inches per inch of travel (0.00025 inches per inch of travel for miniatures)• Precision machined mounting surfaces to assure flatness and parallelism• Factory preloaded to precision specifications toeliminate any side play and provide a uniform coefficient of friction• Factory threaded mounting holes on the top for easy payload mounting• Factory machining services for special hole configurations and custom modifications• Locking thread inserts on preloaded screws for maintenance-free life without loss of preload• Hardened and precision machined 440C stainless steel balls and rodsHow to OrderUse the overview chart on the following page to select the appropriate ball slide. Refer to the individual specifications page for complete performance and mechanicalspecifications. To order ball slides, use the model number corresponding to the specific size and travel length selected. A variety of modifications to standard models are available to meet custom requirements. Contact our application engineering department with your design specifications .Parker Hannifin CorporationElectromechanical & Drives Division15B a l l B e a r i n g S l i d esSeriesWidth in (mm)Travel Normal Load MountingPage in (mm)lbs (kg)Imperial Metric0.5(12,7) 4.95.017.0(2,2)(2,3)(7,6)•••161718SelectionBall Bearing Slides Parker Hannifin CorporationElectromechanical & Drives Division16/emn3505 SeriesTravel: 0.5 – 3.0 in Size: Width Length Height0.59 in1.12 – 4.12 in 0.32 in Load:NormalMoment: Yaw, Pitch, Roll4.9 – 23.0 lbs See page 29Straight line accuracy:0.00025 in/in of travel Metric thread option: M2 x 0,4 (consult factory)Construction:Aluminum top and base/ 440C stainless steel bearings Mounting surface:Precision machined Finish:Black anodizeWeight DimensionsA B C (kg)lbs (kg)in (mm)in (mm)in (mm)I m p e r i a l3505-050.5(12,7) 4.9(2,2)0.03(0,01) 1.12(28,4)0.63(16,0)0.75(19,1)3505-10 1.0(25,4)10.3(4,6)0.04(0,02) 2.12(53,8) 1.63(41,4) 1.38(35,1)3505-20 2.0(50,8)14.0(6,3)0.06(0,03) 3.12(79,2) 2.63(66,8) 2.38(60,5)3505-303.0(76,2)23.0(10,3)0.08(0,04)4.12(104,6)3.63(92,2)3.38(85,9)Dimensions in (mm)Parker Hannifin CorporationElectromechanical & Drives Division17B a l l B e a r i n g S l i d es3507 SeriesSpecifications Travel: 0.5 – 3.0 in Size: Width Length Height0.75 in1.12 – 4.12 in 0.40 in Load:NormalMoment: Yaw, Pitch, Roll5.0 – 23.0 lbs See page 29Straight line accuracy:0.00025 in/in of travel Metric thread option: M2 x 0,4 (consult factory)Construction:Aluminum top and base/ 440C stainless steel bearings Mounting surface:Precision machined Finish:Black anodizeModel TravelNormal Load Weight DimensionsA B C in (mm)lbs (kg)lbs (kg)in (mm)in (mm)in (mm)I m p e r i a l3507-050.5(12,7) 5.0(2,3)0.04(0,02) 1.12(28,4)0.63(16,0)0.75(19,1)3507-10 1.0(25,4)10.3(4,6)0.06(0,03) 2.12(53,8) 1.63(41,4) 1.38(35,1)3507-20 2.0(50,8)14.0(6,3)0.08(0,04) 3.12(79,2) 2.63(66,8) 2.38(60,5)3507-303.0(76,2)23.0(10,3)0.10(0,05)4.12(104,6)3.63(92,2)3.38(85,9)Dimensions in (mm)Ball Bearing Slides Parker Hannifin CorporationElectromechanical & Drives Division18/emn3510 SeriesTravel: 0.5 – 2.0 in Size: Width Length Height1.00 in1.68 – 3.68 in 0.50 in Load:NormalMoment: Yaw, Pitch, Roll17 – 36 lbs See page 30Straight line accuracy:0.00025 in/in of travel Metric thread option: M2 x 0,4 (consult factory)Construction:Aluminum top and base/ 440C stainless steel bearings Mounting surface:Precision machined Finish:Black anodizeNormal Load Weight DimensionsA B C lbs (kg)lbs (kg)in (mm)in (mm)in (mm)I m p e r i a l3510-050.5(12,7)17.0(7,6)0.10(0,045) 1.68(42,7) 1.25(31,8) 1.25(31,8)3510-10 1.0(25,4)29.0(13,1)0.12(0,054) 2.68(68,1) 2.25(57,2) 2.25(57,2)3510-202.0(50,8)36.0(16,3)0.14(0,064)3.68(93,5)3.25(82,6)3.25(82,6)1.00(25,4)Dimensions in (mm)Parker Hannifin CorporationElectromechanical & Drives Division19B a l l B e a r i n g S l i d es3511 SeriesSpecifications Travel: 0.75 – 4.0 in Size: Width Length Height1.06 in1.68 – 6.68 in 0.53 in Load:NormalMoment: Yaw, Pitch, Roll14.6 – 56 lbs See page 30Straight line accuracy:0.00025 in/in of travel Metric thread option: M2 x 0,4 (consult factory)Construction:Aluminum top and base/ 440C stainless steel bearings Mounting surface:Precision machined Finish:Black anodizeModel TravelNormal Load Weight DimensionsA B C in (mm)lbs (kg)lbs (kg)in (mm)in (mm)in (mm)I m p e r i a l3511-070.75(19,1)14.6(6,6)0.08(0,036) 1.68(42,7) 1.25(31,8) 1.13(28,7)3511-15 1.5(38,1)24.3(11,0)0.14(0,064) 2.68(68,1) 2.25(57,2) 2.13(54,1)3511-20 2.0(50,8)36.0(16,3)0.20(0,091) 3.68(93,5) 3.25(82,6) 3.13(79,5)3511-30 3.0(76,2)43.0(19,5)0.26(0,118) 4.68(118,9) 4.00(101,6) 3.25(82,6)3511-404.0(101,6)56.0(25,4)0.32(0,145)6.68(169,7)5.50(139,7)4.00(101,6)1.06(26,9)Dimensions in (mm)Ball Bearing SlidesParker Hannifin CorporationElectromechanical & Drives Division20/emn3900/M3900 SeriesTravel: 0.5 in 12,7 mm Size: Width Length Height1.25 in 1.25 in 0.50 in 31,8 mm 31,8 mm 12,7 mm Load:NormalMoment: Yaw, Pitch, Roll6 lbsSee page 312,7 kgSee page 31Straight line accuracy:0.00008 in/in of travel 2 µm/25 mm of travel Weight: 0.1 lbs0,05 kgConstruction:Aluminum top and base/ 440C stainless steel bearings Mounting surface:Precision machined Finish:Black anodizeTravel Aperture Imperial 39010.5 in 0.25 in 39050.5 in —MetricM390112,7 mm 6,35 mm M390512,7 mm—Qty. (6) Mtg. Holes (Top)Imperial Models – #4-40 Thd.Metric Models – M3 Thd.Metric Models – M3 S.H.C.S.Metric Models – (20,0)Dimensions in (mm)Parker Hannifin CorporationElectromechanical & Drives Division29BallBearingSlidesBall Bearing SlidesParker Hannifin CorporationElectromechanical & Drives Division30/emnParker Hannifin CorporationElectromechanical & Drives Division31BallBearingSlidesContents124-127Z-Axis Brackets 128-129Micrometer Heads 130-132Optical Mounts123and optical cells are also available.Accessoriesfor Linear and Rotary PositionersCrossed Roller SlidesParker Hannifin CorporationElectromechanical & Drives Division124/emnZ-Axis BracketsDimensions – in (mm)Thd. N Model A B C D E F G H J JK L M I m p e r i a l3909 1.25 1.25 0.25 1.38 0.250.1560.620.190.380.880.440.88#4-403959 1.25 1.250.25 1.380.250.1560.620.190.040.880.440.88#4-404009 1.75 1.690.25 1.88—0.1560.880.310.63 1.12— 1.12#6-324509 2.44 2.620.38 2.75—0.218 1.220.310.93 2.00— 2.00#10-32M e t r i c M3909(31,8)(31,8)(6,4)(35,1)(6,4)(4,0)(15,7)(5,9)(9,7)(20,0)(10,0)(20,0)M3M3959(31,8)(31,8)(6,4)(35,1)(6,4)(4,0)(15,7)(5,9)(1,0)(20,0)(10,0)(20,0)M3M4009(44,5)(42,9)(6,4)(47,8)—(4,8)(22,4)(7,3)(16,0)(30,0)—(30,0)M4M4509(62,0)(66,5)(9,7)(69,9)—(7,3)(31,0)(8,4)(23,6)(50,0)—(50,0)M6Dimensions – in (mm)Model A B C D E F Imperial3910 1.580.880.190.440.380.313960 2.33MetricM3910(40,1)(20,0)(5,9)(12,3)(7,1)(6,4)M3960(59,2)Dimensions – in (mm)Model A B C Imperial4010 1.120.31 1.12MetricM4010(30,0)(7,1)(30,0)3910, 3960 M3910, M3960Parker Hannifin CorporationElectromechanical & Drives Division125/emnC r o s s e d R o l l e r S l i d esDimensions – in (mm)Model A B C D Imperial 4059 1.120.680.380.16MetricM4059(30,0)(16,8)(8,8)(4,8)Dimensions – in (mm)Model A B C D Imperial4059A 1.120.680.620.16MetricM4059A(30,0)(16,8)(15,2)(4,8)Dimensions – in (mm)Model A B C Imperial4510 2.00 2.00 1.00MetricM4510(50,0)(50,0)(25,8)Dimensions – in (mm)Model A B Imperial 4060 1.13 1.13MetricM4060(30,0)(30,0)Crossed Roller SlidesParker Hannifin Corporation Electromechanical & Drives Division126/emnDimensions – in (mm)Model A B C D E Imperial 4499 4.00 1.62 2.88 2.000.50MetricM4499(100,0)(40,5)(71,4)(50,0)(13,1)Dimensions – in (mm)Model A B Imperial4560 2.00 2.00MetricM4560(50,0)(50,0)Dimensions – in (mm)Model A B C D Imperial 4559 2.000.810.440.22MetricM4559(50,0)(20,9)(11,5)(5,5)Parker Hannifin CorporationElectromechanical & Drives Division127/emnC r o s s e d R o l l e r S l i d esDimensions – in (mm)Model A B C D E F GH J I m p e r i a l4990-02 6.00 1.50– 4.002 5.50 1.00 4.00 1.004990-048.12 2.62– 5.002 6.50 1.00 5.00 1.004990-0612.12 5.12 1.5 5.004 6.50 1.00 5.00 1.004990-0817.128.62 3.0 5.004 6.75 1.25 5.00 1.504990-1020.5010.00 4.0 6.004 6.75 1.25 5.00 1.504990-1224.1211.62 5.07.004 6.50 1.00 5.00 1.00M e t r i c M4990-02(152,4)(38,9)–(100,0)2(139,7)(26,2)(100,0)(25,4)M4990-04(206,2)(67,6)–(125,0)2(165,1)(26,4)(125,0)(25,4)M4990-06(307,8)(131,2)(37,5)(125,0)4(165,1)(26,4)(125,0)(25,4)M4990-08(434,8)(220,0)(75,0)(125,0)4(171,5)(32,8)(125,0)(38,1)M4990-10(520,7)(255,2)(100,0)(150,0)4(171,5)(32,8)(125,0)(38,1)M4990-12(612,6)(296,6)(125,0)(175,0)4(171,5)(32,8)(125,0)(38,1)Crossed Roller SlidesParker Hannifin CorporationElectromechanical & Drives Division128/emn9510-9530 Series Micrometer HeadsParker Daedal micrometer heads are recommended for any application requiring micrometer accuracy in settings and adjustment. These units feature a hardened and ground spindle, easy-to-read graduations, and an attractive non-glare satin chrome finish.Model NumberFigure Travel in (mm)Graduations in (mm)Dimensions – in (mm)A B C D I m p e r i a l9511EA 0.500.001 2.030.500.187—9512EB 0.500.001 2.630.500.3750.549524E B 1.000.0014,230.750.6250.739526E B 2.000.001 6.16 1.250.6250.739531EC 1.000.0001 5.180.940.56—9532E C 2.000.00017.18 1.440.56—M e t r i c9511M A (13)(0,01)(51,6)(13,0)(4,7)—9512M B (13)(0,01)(66,8)(13,0)(9,5)(13,7)9524M B (25)(0,01)(107,4)(19,0)(15,9)(18,5)9526M B (50)(0,01)(156,5)(32,0)(15,9)(18,5)9531M C (25)(0,002)(131,6)(23,9)(14,2)—9532MC(50)(0,002)(182,4)(36,6)(14,2)—(mid-travel)9531E, 9532E 9531M, 9532MFigure CLarge Thimble MIcrometer Head 9512E, 9524E, 9526E 9512M, 9524M, 9526MFigure BStandard Thimble MIcrometer Head 9511E 9511MFigure AMini Thimble MIcrometer HeadParker Hannifin CorporationElectromechanical & Drives Division129/emnC r o s s e d R o l l e r S l i d es9550 Series Digital Micrometer HeadsModel 9551The 9551 precision electronic digital micrometer head provides an LCD readout to 0.00005 inch resolution. The micrometer features:• Incremental and/or absolute positioning modes• Zero set at any position, inch and millimeter readout (0.001 mm resolution), display hold, and automatic shutdown after two hours to conserve the integral battery• 1.00 inch micrometer travel• Battery powered for 500 hours of useModel 9552The 9552 precision electronic digital micrometer offers a 0 – 2 inch travel range with a 0.00005 inch resolution. Features include:• 2 inch spindle• Display face swivels for easy reading at various angles • Non-rotating spindle• Pre-set, zero, and inch/mm • Carbide tipped measuring face•Battery powered for 5,000 hours of use9560 Series Differential ScrewsModel 9560: 0.75 in RangeThe 9560 differential screw offers two linear adjustment ranges in one unit: a coarse adjustment range of 0.31 in (8 mm) with a 48-pitch thread and a fine adjustment range of 0.078 in (2 mm) with a pitch equal to 336 threads per inch. The 9560 is interchangeable with 9511 – 9532 series micrometer heads.9570 Series Fine Adjsutment ScrewsModel 9570: 0.75 in Range Model 9575: 0.50 in RangeThese steel adjustment screws feature a 64-pitch thread, making them ideal for applications where finer resolution is required, but positional readout is not. These screws are easily interchanged with the 9511 – 9532 seriesmicrometer heads.Crossed Roller SlidesParker Hannifin CorporationElectromechanical & Drives Division130/emnOptical Cell MountsModel 2350: 6.0” Diameter Model 2355: 7.0” Diameter Model 2360: 8.0” Diameter Model 2365: 9.0” DiameterParker Daedal optical mounts are highly stable, adjustable mounts for optics up to 9” in diameter and 1.25” thick. These mounts feature precise kinematic ball pivot adjustment on two axes, with orthogonal three-point suspension.Specifications2350235523602365Optic Size Opening – in (mm) Dimension “A” Dia. max.: Thickness: 6.03 (153,1)1.00 (25,4)7.06 (179,3)1.25 (31,75)8.06 (204,7)1.25 (31,7)9.06 (230,1)1.25 (31,7)Optic Retention:Threaded retainer3 mounting clips3 mounting clips3 mounting clipsRange:5°5°5°5°Resolution:0.5 arc-sec 0.5 arc-sec 0.5 arc-sec 0.5 arc-sec Adjustment: 2 – 64-pitch screws 3 – 32-pitch screws3 – 32-pitch screws3 – 32-pitch screwsWeight: 7.5 lb (16,5 kg)20 lb (44 kg)20 lb (44 kg)20 lb (44 kg)Construction:Aluminum/stainless steelFinish:Black anodizeParker Hannifin CorporationElectromechanical & Drives Division131/emnC r o s s e d R o l l e r S l i d esOptical Cell MountsModel 2370/2371: 10.0” Diameter Model 2375/2376: 11.0” Diameter Model 2380/2381: 12.0” DiameterParker Daedal optical mounts are highly stable, adjustable mounts for optics up to 12” in diameter and 2.0” thick. These mounts feature precise kinematic ball pivot adjustment on two axes, with orthogonal three-point suspension. Solid back models are designed to support reflective optics.Crossed Roller Slides Parker Hannifin CorporationElectromechanical & Drives Division132/emnMirror MountsModel 5000/5100: 3.0” Square Mounting Surface Model 5300/5700: 4.5” Square Mounting Surface Model 5800/5900: 6.0” Square Mounting SurfaceParker Daedal mirror mounts are patterned with 1/4-20 holes on 0.5” or 1.0” centers to mount mirrors and other hardware. All models except the 5800 have two fineresolution 64-pitch adjustment screws to provide precise tilting of the mounting surface in two axes. The 5800 is equipped with three adjustment screws to provide precise tilting in two axes.Dimensions – in (mm)Model ABDDEFG5000 2.00 (50,8) 3.00 (76,2)0.75 (19,1) 2.00 (50,8) 3.75 (95,3) 2.00 (50,8) 3.50 (88,9)5300 3.00 (76,2) 4.50 (114,3) 1.25 (31,8) 4.00 (101,6) 4.50 (114,3) 2.88 (73,2) 5.12 (130,1)51000.69 (17,5) 3.00 (76,2) 1.50 (38,1) 2.25 (57,2) 2.00 (50,8) 3.50 (88,9)0.25 (6,4)57000.69 (17,5) 4.50 (114,3) 3.00 (76,2) 3.75 (95,3) 2.88 (73,2) 5.12 (130,1)0.25 (6,4)59000.88 (2,4)6.00 (152,4)4.00 (101,6)5.38 (136,7)3.25 (82,6)6.25 (158,8)0.31 (7,9)Parker Hannifin CorporationElectromechanical & Drives Division133/emnE n g i n e e r i n g R e f e r e n c eTravelThe travel listed is the total travel of the positioner from hard stop to hard stop.Bearing Load CapacityNormal LoadThis is the maximumdownward (compression) load or force which can be applied to the positionerof the load must be located in the center ofthe mounting surface. For loads which are offset from thisInverted Loaddirection.Moment LoadThis refers to forces which are offset (cantilevered) from the bearingproducing uneven loading on themeans that some bearings are supporting more of the load than others. For this reason it is very important to determine if the moment loading for a given positioner is within acceptable limits. These moment forces are categorized by the direction they act in Pitch, Roll or Yaw; see diagram at left. When loading results in moments acting in only one of the moment directions (pitch, roll or yaw) it is called a single direction moment. Examples of this type of loading are shown below. How to calculate the maximum allowable moment load is discussed on the following page.Pitch MomentThrust CapacityThrust capacity is the maximum force or load which can be applied in T a and T b Fine Screw and Differential Screw DrivesWith these types of drives the mounting surface or stage carriage is pressed against the drive mechanism by means of a spring. Because of this the maximum thrust which the stage assembly can maintain is different when pressing toward the spring or away from it. When pressing toward the spring, the force is taken up by the drive mechanism (i.e. micrometer). While pulling away, the force is being held in place by the spring. Stages with this type of mechanism have two thrust capacity specifications (T a and T b ). Tarefers to the load capacity against the micrometer and Tb is the spring load capacity. Refer to specific product drawings for load direction.Screw Drive Thrust CapacityStages which use screw drive assemblies will only have one thrust capacity rating. This rating is for either direction of travel.Straight Line and Flatness AccuracyThis is the amount of error a linear positioner deviates from an ideal straight line. The straight line accuracy is the error in the horizontal plane while flatness is the error in the vertical are measured at the moving carriage surface center.Engineering ReferenceParker Hannifin CorporationElectromechanical & Drives Division134/emnCalculating Maximum Allowable Moment Loads on Linear Slides and StagesTo determine if a load or force is within acceptable moment load ranges follow the steps below:1. Calculate maximum load and or force which will be applied to the positioner. Include brackets and other axes which are mounted to the positioner.2. Locate the center of gravity of the load.3. Determine if there is a single or compound moment.4. Measure the distance from the center of force or C.G. to the center of the linear stage carriage. This is the moment arm length and is designated A s for single direction moments and A c for compound moments.5. Locate the moment load graph for the positioner you are interested in (located in back of individual product section, esee example below). The X axis of the graph is the Force, the Y axis is the allowable moment arm A s for single direction moments.6. Locate the moment curve(s) which your load is acting in (pitch, roll or yaw).7. Locate your load force on the X axis of the graph.8. Draw a vertical line from the Force location on the X axis parallel with the Y axis.9. Find the moment arm distance on the Y axis. Draw a horizontal line from this point parallel with the X axis until the vertical and horizontal lines intersect.10.If the intersection point is below the moment curve in question then the stage is within acceptable limits. If the intersection point is above the moment curve, a positioner with a larger normal load capacity should be selected and the above steps repeated.Yaw & PitchRollForce (N)Moment Arm(mm)4500 / M45004500-DM / M4500-DM050100150200250300350050100150。
产品介绍套装系列 (4)VEX机器人基本套装 (4)控制器套装M ICROCONTROLLER K IT (4)升级W I F I无线遥控套装N ET U PGRADE K IT (5)马达套装M OTOR K IT (5)双线加强马达套装H IGH S TRENGTH M OTOR K IT (6)伺服器套装 S ERVO K IT (6)遥控接收套装T RANSMITTER &R ECEIVER K IT (7)晶振套装A C RYSTAL U PGRADE K IT A (7)晶振套装B C RYSTAL U PGRADE K IT B (8)碰撞开关套装B UMPER S WITCH K IT (8)行程开关套装L IMIT S WITCH K IT (9)巡线传感器套装L INE T RACKER K IT (9)光敏传感器套装L IGHT S ENSOR K IT (10)超声波传感器套装U LTRASONIC R ANGE F INDER K IT (10)编码器套装O PTICAL S HAFT ENCODER K IT (11)双向编码器套装B IDIRECTIONAL O PTICAL S HAFT ENCODER K IT (11)探照灯套装F LASHLIGHT K IT (12)角度传感器套装P OTENTIOMETER K IT (12)信号分频器套装S IGNAL S PLITTER K IT (13)单向气泵套装VEX P NEUMATIC P ARTS K IT 1 (13)双向气泵套装VEX P NEUMATIC P ARTS K IT 2 (14)9.6V两电一充电池套装P OWER P ACK K IT (14)美国原装电池套装VEX P OWER P ACK (15)9.6V一电一充电池套装9.6V P OWER K IT (15)7.2V电池套装7.2V P OWER K IT (16)电源扩展器套装P OWER E XPANDER K IT (16)程序套装P ROGRAMMING P ARTS K IT (17)结构件套装H ARDWARE K IT (17)高级五金件套装A DVANCED M ETAL P ACK (18)铝金属件套装A LUMINUM M ETAL K IT (18)加长铝金属件套装L ONG A LUMINUM M ETAL K IT (19)齿条架套装R ACK B RACKET P ACK (19)蜗轮架套装W ORM B RACKET P ACK (20)差速架套装B EVEL B RACKET P ACK (20)滑动架套装L INEAR S LIDE P ACK (21)齿轮套装G EARS K IT (21)加强齿轮套装H EAVY G EARS K IT (22)高级齿轮套装A DVANCED G EAR P ACK (22)马达齿轮套装M OTOR G EARS K IT (23)金属小齿轮套装M ETAL G EARS K IT (23)车轮套装W HEEL K IT (24)万向轮套装O MNI-DIRECTIONAL W HEEL K IT (24)大万向轮套装L ARGE O MNI-DIRECTIONAL W HEEL K IT (25)腿轮套装W HEEL L EGS K IT (25)自组螺丝套装B EARING R IVETS P ACK (26)链轮套装S PROCKET AND C HAIN K IT (26)加强链轮套装H IGH S TRENGTH S PROCKET AND C HAIN K IT (27)履带套装T ANK T READ K IT (27)加强履带套装T ANK T READ U PGRADE K IT (28)电池扎带套装B ATTERY H OLD-DOWN K IT (28)扎带套装H OLD-DOWN K IT (29)防护眼镜S AFEGUARD G LASSES (29)工具包T OOLS K IT (30)竞赛系列 (31)高地战斗比赛场地 (31)高地战斗竞赛机器人范例......I型. (32)高地战斗竞赛机器人范例......II型.. (32)高地战斗竞赛机器人范例......III型.. (33)大获全胜比赛场地----中间隔墙 (33)大获全胜比赛场地----围板 (34)大获全胜比赛场地----场地纸 (34)大获全胜比赛场地----比赛用球 (35)大获全胜全套比赛场地 (35)大获全胜美国原装进口全套场地 (36)大获全胜场地控制器 (36)大获全胜竞赛机器人范例----Ⅰ型 (37)大获全胜竞赛机器人范例----Ⅱ型 (38)大获全胜竞赛机器人范例----Ⅲ型 (38)大获全胜竞赛机器人范例----Ⅳ型 (39)VEX LCD显示模块VEX LCD D ISPLAY (40)橡皮筋套装R UBBER B AND (40)网布A NTI-SLIP M AT (41)英文版程序套装E ASY C (41)套装系列VEX 机器人基本套装产品编号:产品 说明 含主控制器套装1套、遥控接收套装1套、马达套装3套、伺服器套装1套、碰撞开关套装1套、行程开关套装1套、车轮套装1套、齿轮套1套、五金件套装1套、工具套装1套、扎带1包 特性1. 高端质量、丰富齐全的零部件,为无限创意提供可能。
94HorizontalType Vertical TypePower Push Slide RotaryEncoders Jog Shuttle Telephone -hook DetectorVibration Sensors Dual-in-line Package Type Multi Control Devices TACT4.5mm-travel Push Switch (Push-Push Type)SPED1 SeriesSwitches with a long travel of 4.5 mm are equipped with a connector terminal that can be installed without soldering.Typical SpecificationsItemsRating max. Resistive load 1A 14.5V DC 100m max.4.5 1N 30,000 cyclesContact resistance Operating forceOperating lifeSpecifications1Non shortingAlternateSPED110100Poles Changeover timingTerminal styleMinimum packing unit pcs. OperatingProducts No.Products LineRatingConnectorMountingmethodTravel mm 4.5Total travel mmFor other detailed specifications, see P.1004.5 mm-travel.Switching made available with push / push alternation movement.FeaturesFor switches of in-vehicle map lamps, game consoles, and other electronic devicesApplicationsCar Use95Horizontal Type Vertical TypePower PushSlideRotary EncodersJog Shuttle Telephone -hook Detector Vibration Sensors Dual-in-line Package TypeMulti Control Devices TACT12CCircuit Diagram (Viewed from the Direction A)8211.60.3(R 0.5)14±0.054±0.050 0.1DimensionsUnit : mmStyleReference dimension of connectiointerminal (T=0.4 to 0.6mm)Factory setting for contact points can be either 1or 2.Note4.5mm-travel Push Switch (Push-Push Type)SPED1 Series16.86.1ø11.15ø4.88ø9.7ø10 0.11417.24.5 0.56.75±0.29.51.28.8TravelTerminal No 1.Terminal No 2.Terminal No c .ø10 0.1APush Switch100Horizontal Type Vertical TypePower Push Slide Rotary Encoders Jog Shuttle Telephone -hook Detector Vibration Sensors Dual-in-line Package Type Multi Control Devices TACTProducts SpecificationsSPPJ3SeriesItemSPUJSPUPSPUN SPEC SPEA SPPJ2SPPJ6SPPH1SPPH2SPUNmedium currentSPPH4Operating temperature range0.1A 30VDC100M min. 500V DC 3N for 1 min.500V AC for 1 min.50N50N50N10 to 55 to 10Hz/min., the amplitude is 1.5mm for all the frequencies,in the 3 direction of X, Y and Z for 2 hours respectively230 5 3 0.5s300 10 3 1s 0350 103 1s0350 max.3s max.–20 2 for 96h85 2 for 96h40 2 ,90 to 95%RH for 96h10,000 cycles 40m max.10,000 cycles 40m max.10,000 cycles 40m max.10,000cycles 40m max.30,000 cycles 40m max.10,000 cycles 50m max.10,000cycles 50m max.10,000 cycles 50m max.10,000 cycles 40m max.10,000 cycles 100m max.10,000cycles 50m max.5,000cycles 40m max.10,000cycles 100m max.350 10 3 1s 0260 5 10 1s 260 max.5s max.260 5 5 1s260 5 10 1s260 5 5 1s 260 5 5 1s 260 5 10 1s 260 5 5 1s50N 50N30N30N10N5N for 1 min.20m max.20m max.30m max.30m max.100m max.0.2A30V DC0.2A 12V DC 0.1A 12V DC1A 25V DC 0.1A 30V DCSPED1SPED2SPED340˚C to 85˚C 10˚C to 60˚C3M min. 100V DC 100V AC for 1 min.230 5 3 0.5s–40 2 for 96h30,000 cycles 1 max.10,000 cycles 1 max. 350 10 3 0.5s260 510 1s100m max.1A 14.5V DC Rating max.Resistive loadElectricalperformanceMechanical performanceDurabilityEnvironmental performanceInitial contact resistance Insulation resistance Voltage proof Robustness ofterminalOperating directionPullingdirection Vibration SolderabilityOperating lifewithout loadOperating lifewith load Load : As ratingColdDry heat Damp heatDip soldering Manual soldering Resistance to soldering heat Robustnessof actuator 350 103 1s。
HYPERCARDIOID CONDENSER GOOSENECK MICROPHONE10 dB20k10k 5k 2k 1k 50020010050Optional Accessories:AT8474 universal isolation mount.AT8473 quick-mount stand adapter.AT8506 four-channel 48V phantom power supply (AC powered).AT8668 quick-mount plug-in micro-phone desk stand.AT8801/EU single-channel 48V phantom power supply (AC pow-ered).Polar PatternFrequency ResponseMachida • Tokyo • JapanSPECIFICATIONSELEMENT Fixed-charge back platepermanently polarized condenser POLAR PATTERN Hypercardioid FREQUENCY RESPONSE 80-20,000 Hz LOW-FREQUENCY ROLL-OFF 80 Hz, 18 dB/octaveOPEN CIRCUIT SENSITIVITY -40 dB (10.0 mV) re 1V at 1 Pa IMPEDANCE250 ohmsMAXIMUM INPUT SOUND LEVEL 138 dB SPL, 1 kHz at 1% T.H.D.DYNAMIC RANGE (typical)109 dB, 1 kHz at Max SPL SIGNAL-TO-NOISE RATIO 65 dB, 1 kHz at 1Pa SWITCHESFlat, roll-offPHANTOM POWER REQUIREMENTS 11-52V DC, 4 mA typical WEIGHT 135 gDIMENSIONS457.2 mm - long8.4 mm - head diameter,18.9 mm - base diameter OUTPUT CONNECTOR Integral 3-pin XLRM-typeACCESSORIES FURNISHED AT8109 two-stage foam windscreen OPTIONAL INTERCHANGEABLE ELEMENTSESE-O omnidirectional (360°)ESE-C cardioid (120°)ESE-ML MicroLine ® (90°)ES917aH is a wide-range miniature c o n d e n s e r m i c r o p h o n e w i t h a h y p e r c a r d i o i d p o l a r p a t t e r n. I t i s d e s i g n e d f o r q u a l i t y s o u n d reinforcement, professional recording, elevision and other demanding sound pickup applications. The small-diameter double gooseneck design permits highly flexible positioning while maintaining a smooth, wellcontoured appearance. An included snap-on foam windscreen effectively reduces wind noise and “popping.”T h e E S 917a H i s e q u i p p e d w i t h UniGuard ® RFI-shielding technology, which offers outstanding rejection of radio frequency interference (RFI). The microphone is RoHS compliant – free from all substances specified in the EU directive on hazardous substances.The microphone's hypercardioid polar pattern provides a 100° angle of acceptance. Additional interchangeable elements with omnidirectional (360°), cardioid (120°) and MicroLine ® (90°) pickup patterns are available.The integral power module can be powered from any external 11V to 52V DC phantom power supply. A recessed switch in the power module permits choice of flat response or low-frequencyroll-off (via integral 80 Hz high-pass UniSteep ® filter) to help control undesired ambient noise.The microphone is enclosed in a rugged housing with a low-reflectance black finish. It features an XLRM-type connector insert at its base, allowing it to be plugged directly into an XLRF-type panel jack or microphone cable. An AT8474 low-profile isolation mount or AT8473 stand clamp is optional to permit attachment of the XLR mic base to a standard ⅝"-27 or ⅜"-16 threaded mic stand or mounting flange.The ES917aH stands 457.2 mm from the table or podium. The model output is low impedance balanced. The output connector mates with XLRF-type cable connectors. The balanced signal appears across Pins 2 and 3, while the ground (shield) connection is Pin 1. Output is phased so that positive acoustic pressure produces positive voltage at Pin 2, in accordance with industry convention.The integral 80 Hz high-pass UniSteep ® filter provides easy switching from a flat frequency response to a low-end roll-off. The roll-off position reduces the pickup of low-frequency ambient noise (such as traffic, airhandling systems, etc.), room reverberation and mechanically coupled vibrations. To engage the UniSteep ® filter, use the end tip of a paperclip or other small pointed instrument to slide the switch toward the “bent” line.Avoid leaving the microphone in the open sun or in areas where temperatures exceed 43°C for extended periods. Extremely highhumidity should also be avoided.10 dB20k10k 5k 2k 1k50020010050指向特性频率特性Machida • Tokyo • Japan超心形指向性专业型双鹅颈式会议话筒ES917aH 是一枚阔频宽的电容式超心形指向性话筒,高质量的收音效能,设计于增强收音、专业录音、电视广播、会议等高要求的收音应用。
4.1MINIATURE CONTROLS:Contactors: 4.2 - 4.5A C 100DescriptionGeneral features•Wiring terminations available include plug-on connectors, wire pins for PC board mounting and solder connections •Low power consumption coils•Touch safe design: All screw connection terminals are protected against accidental touch•Slotted Pozidriv terminal screws •Screwdriver guide holes •Self-lifting cable clamps •Panel or DIN rail mounting•Terminals supplied in the open position •Electrically noiseless operation •Snap-on accessories •UL Listed, file # E39231•CSA approved, file #LR15332•IEC, VDE & most international standardsContactors•B6 and BC6 miniature contactors can be used for small motors up to 1 HP, 460V •B7 and BC7 miniature contactors can be used for small motors up to 5 HP, 460V Mechanically interlocked contactors•Compact, mechanically interlocked contactors are available•Can be used for reversing applicationsControl relays•AC & DC operatedOverload Relays•14 setting ranges from 0.11 to 10.5 amps •Manual or automatic reset •Phase failure compensation•Ambient temperature compensation •Stop and test button functions•1 N.O. auxiliary contact block accessory available•UL Listed, file #E149922•CSA approved, file # LR98336AC 1000 – 2/97 Miniature controlsNon-reversing B6 & B7 contactorsB6C-15 Coil voltage suffix. Refer to Coil Voltage Selection Chart and substitute the desired coil voltage suffix for the 5.Non-reversing with soldering pin connectionsCoil voltage selection5 Coil voltage suffix. Refer to Coil Voltage Selection Chart andsubstitute the desired coil voltage suffix for the 5.Non-reversing with screw connectionsB6CFP-1B7CSP-1B7C-1Type B6 & B7 – Discount schedule MB4.24.3MINIATURE CONTROLS:Contactors: 4.2 - 4.5Overload relays: 4.6Control relays: 4.7Interface relays: 4.8Accessories: 4.9 - 4.10Technical data: 4.12 - 4.17Dimensions: 4.18 - 4.19A C 1000 – 2/97Miniature controlsMechanically interlocked B6 & B7 contactorsVB6M-1VB7M-15 Coil voltage suffix. Refer to Coil Voltage Selection Chart and substitute the desired coil voltage suffix for the 5.Mechanically interlocked with flat pin connectionsCoil voltage selection5 Coil voltage suffix. Refer to Coil Voltage Selection Chart and substitute the desired coil voltage suffix for the 5.Coil voltage selection chartVolts12244248110110/120125220220/240380/415AC 40-450 HzF LG 12MDCUYVWPQ RDiscount schedule MB – Type B6 & B74.4MINIATURE CONTROLS:Contactors: 4.2 - 4.5Overload relays: 4.6Control relays: 4.7Interface relays: 4.8Accessories: 4.9 - 4.10Technical data: 4.12 - 4.17Dimensions: 4.18 - 4.19AC 1000 – 2/97Miniature controlsInterface B6 & B7 contactorsBC7-2.4BC6-2.4Non-reversing with soldering pin connectionsInterface contactors cannot utilize auxiliary contacts.Type B6 & B7 – Discount schedule MB4.5MINIATURE CONTROLS:Contactors: 4.2 - 4.5Overload relays: 4.6Control relays: 4.7Interface relays: 4.8Accessories: 4.9 - 4.10Technical data: 4.12 - 4.17Dimensions: 4.18 - 4.19A C 1000 – 2/97Miniature controlsContactors for connection to PLCsB7SC-2.8B6SC-2.8without internal surge suppression24 V-1000 V280 µsOscillograms – typical operationSwitching off of interface contactors BC6,BC7, coil voltage 24 VDC.Switching off of B6S, B7S coil voltage 24VDC which provides electrically noiseless operation0switch offwith internal surge suppression24VContactors for connection to PLCs cannot utilize auxiliary contacts.Discount schedule MB – Type B6 & B74.6MINIATURE CONTROLS:Contactors: 4.2 - 4.5Overload relays: 4.6Control relays: 4.7Interface relays: 4.8Accessories: 4.9 - 4.10Technical data: 4.12 - 4.17Dimensions: 4.18 - 4.19AC 1000 – 2/97Miniature controls Overload relaysAuxiliary contactsCAT6Separate mounting adaptorType B6 & B7 – Discount schedule MB4.7MINIATURE CONTROLS:Contactors: 4.2 - 4.5Overload relays: 4.6Control relays: 4.7Interface relays: 4.8Accessories: 4.9 - 4.10Technical data: 4.12 - 4.17Dimensions: 4.18 - 4.19A C 1000 – 2/97Miniature controls Control relaysAC & DC operatedKC631-1Control relays with screw connectionsControl relays with flat pin connectionsK640-1Coil voltage selection5 Coil voltage suffix. Refer to Coil Voltage Selection Chart and substitute the desired coil voltage suffix for the 5.Coil voltage selection chartVolts12244248110110/120125220220/240380/415AC 40-450 HzF LG 12MDCUYVWPQ RDiscount schedule MB – Type B6 & B74.8MINIATURE CONTROLS:Contactors: 4.2 - 4.5Overload relays: 4.6Control relays: 4.7Interface relays: 4.8Accessories: 4.9 - 4.10Technical data: 4.12 - 4.17Dimensions: 4.18 - 4.19AC 1000 – 2/97Miniature controls Interface relays DC operatedBC7-2.4KC640-1.4Interface relays with screw connectionsInterface relays cannot utilize auxiliary contacts.Type B6 & B7 – Discount schedule MBA C 1000 – 2/97Accessories for miniature controls B6 & B74.10MINIATURE CONTROLS:Contactors: 4.2 - 4.5Overload relays: 4.6Control relays: 4.7Interface relays: 4.8Accessories: 4.9 - 4.10Technical data: 4.12 - 4.17Dimensions: 4.18 - 4.19AC 1000 – 2/97Accessories for miniature controls B6 & B7Protective coverReversing connection linkLT6-BBSM6-30BSD 60Line side (L)Load side (T)Type B6 & B7 – Discount schedule MB4.11MINIATURE CONTROLS:Contactors: 4.2 - 4.5Overload relays: 4.6Control relays: 4.7Interface relays: 4.8Accessories: 4.9 - 4.10Technical data: 4.12 - 4.17Dimensions: 4.18 - 4.19A C 1000 – 2/97Approvals for miniature controlsMini contactors, control relays, overload relays AccessoriesThe following equipment has been approved or approval has been requested in those countries or classification societies where approval is mandatory. For some countries special versions of equipment are available. When a supplier of a control unit incorporates approved equipment in his panel, this does not release him from the legal local requirements of the country involved.t Submitted for approval, please inquire about delivery time.B6C-1CA6-11KT6DU2-4KC631-11.4IEC Technical data for miniature controlsB6 Contactors & K6 control relaysAuxiliary contacts & magnetic coils4.124.13MINIATURE CONTROLS:Contactors: 4.2 - 4.5Overload relays: 4.6Control relays: 4.7Interface relays: 4.8Accessories: 4.9 - 4.10Technical data: 4.12 - 4.17Dimensions: 4.18 - 4.19A C 1000 – 2/97IEC Technical data for miniature controls B7 contactors Magnetic coils4.14MINIATURE CONTROLS:Contactors: 4.2 - 4.5Overload relays: 4.6Control relays: 4.7Interface relays: 4.8Accessories: 4.9 - 4.10Technical data: 4.12 - 4.17Dimensions: 4.18 - 4.19AC 1000 – 2/97IEC Technical data for miniature controlsSwitching of light fittingsThe following tables show the number of lamps which can be connected per phase at 230 V/ 60 Hz. Note the following:a)Increased current consumption for 1.1 times the rated voltage is considered.b)Failure of about 5% of the lamps is considered since not ignited lamps additionally charge the contactor with their preheating current.c)This data only apply to connection of the lamps at main pole terminals 1 ...8Endurance curves for DC1, DC3, DC5The following shows endurance curves for DC1, DC3 and DC5 for 3poles in series. If only one current path is used, the corresponding breaking capacity is multiplied by 0.33, for two current paths by 0.66.Varying time constants L/R (ms) have been considered.Lamp typeLamp dataPermissible number of lamps per phase (230 V, 60 Hz) I n for contactor type Watt cm AB6, B7, BC6, BC7Incandescent 600.2720lamps1000.45122000.91 6300 1.36 4500 2.27 21000 4.51Fluorescent 15 440.3525lamps20 590.3723uncompensated401200.4320421050.5416651500.6712115120 1.5 5140150 1.5 5Fluorescent 2 x 20 59 2 x 0.13 2 x 26lamp lamps in2 x 40120 2 x 0.22 2 x 20pairs two-lamp circuit2 x 42105 2 x 0.24 2 x 162 x 65150 2 x 0.34 2 x 122 x 115120 2 x 0.65 2 x 52 x 140150 2 x 0.752 x 5Metal halogen 350.5310lamps70 1.05uncompensated150 1.8 3250 3.0 2400 3.5 1Low pressure 35 1.5 4sodium vapor 55 1.5 4lamps90 2.4 2uncompensated135 3.5 2150 3.3 2180 3.3 2200 2.3 2High pressure 150 1.8 3mercury vapor 250 3.0 2lamps330 3.7 2uncompensated 400 4.7 1High pressure 500.6110mercury vapor 800.8 7lamps125 1.15 5uncompensated250 2.15 3400 3.25 27005.4011054321.510.50.40.30.20.1Switch off power (W)M i l l i o n s o f o p e r a t i o n sA = 3 poles in series DC 1B = 3 poles in series DC 3C = 3 poles in series DC 54.150 – 2/97B6(7)-40-00 ...BC6(7)-40-00 ...B6(7)-30-10 ...BC6(7)-30-10 ...B6(7)-30-01 ...BC6(7)-30-01 ...VB6(7)-30-10 ...VBC6(7)-30-10 ...VB6(7)-30-01 ...VBC6(7)-30-01 ...K6-40 E ...KC6-40 E ...K6-31 Z ...KC6-31 Z ...K6-22 Z ...KC6-22 Z ...Miniature control relaysMiniature mechanically interlocked contactorsMiniature contactorsIEC Technical data for miniature controls Pole configurationsCA6-11E CA6-11E-F CA6-11E-PSide mounted auxiliary contact blocksB6(7)-40-00B6(7)-40-00-F B6(7)-40-00-P BC6(7)-40-00CA6-11M CA6-11M-F CA6-11M-PB6(7)-30-10B6(7)-30-10-F B6(7)-30-10-P BC6(7)-30-10CA6-11N CA6-11N-F CA6-11N-PB6(7)-30-01B6(7)-30-01-F B6(7)-30-01-P BC6(7)-30-01CA6-11K CA6-11K-F CA6-11K-P K6 ...K6 ... F K6 ...P KC6 ...Front mounted auxiliary contact blocks33 2134 2223 3324 3421 3122 3213 3114 3213 3314 3411 3112 3253 6154 6213 3314 3451 6152 62 1 = CAF6-11E 2 = CAF6-20E 3 = CAF6-02E1 = CAF6-11M2 = CAF6-20M3 = CAF6-02M1 = CAF6-11N2 = CAF6-20N3 = CAF6-02N1 = CAF6-11K2 = CAF6-20K3 = CAF6-02KB6(7)-40-00B6(7)-40-00-F B6(7)-40-00-P BC6(7)-40-00B6(7)-30-10B6(7)-30-10-F B6(7)-30-10-P BC6(7)-30-10B6(7)-30-01B6(7)-30-01-F B6(7)-30-01-P BC6(7)-30-01K6 ...K6 ... F K6 ...P KC6 ...13 2114 2213 2314 2411 2112 224.16AC 1000 – 2/97IEC technical data for miniature controls Overload relays4.17MINIATURE CONTROLS:Contactors: 4.2 - 4.5Overload relays: 4.6Control relays: 4.7Interface relays: 4.8Accessories: 4.9 - 4.10Technical data: 4.12 - 4.17Dimensions: 4.18 - 4.19A C 1000 – 2/97IEC technical data for miniature controls Overload relaysResistance and Joule losses per phase, short circuit protectionThermal overload relay T6 DUCo-ordination-type 1 acc. to IEC 947-4-1: A short circuit may cause damages to the relay making an exchange necessary (equivalent to class a acc. to IEC 292-1)Co-ordination-type 2 acc. to IEC 947-4-1: During short circuit no damage or change of the characteristics occur to the relay (equivalent to class c acc. to IEC 292-1)4.18MINIATURE CONTROLS:Contactors: 4.2 - 4.5Overload relays: 4.6Control relays: 4.7Interface relays: 4.8Accessories: 4.9 - 4.10Technical data: 4.12 - 4.17Dimensions: 4.18 - 4.19AC 1000 – 2/97Approximate dimensions for miniature controls Mini contactors & overload relaysMini contactorsAC & DC Operated – B6, BC6, B7, BC7Mechanically interlocked – AC & DC Operated VB6M, VBC6M, VB7M, VBC7MMini contactor with overload relayB6, B7 & T6DU4.19MINIATURE CONTROLS:Contactors: 4.2 - 4.5Overload relays: 4.6Control relays: 4.7Interface relays: 4.8Accessories: 4.9 - 4.10Technical data: 4.12 - 4.17Dimensions: 4.18 - 4.19A C 1000 – 2/97Approximate dimensions for miniature controls Control relaysMini control relaysAC & DC Operated – K6, KC6Mini contactor with side mounted auxiliary contact block B6, B7 & CA6Mini contactor with front mounted auxiliary contact block B6, B7 & CA6。
工作中的实用英文应用—产品NICOR公司商标的解释(NICOR shining brighter):NICOR为公司名Shining: shine + ing形式. Shine的意思是发光,照耀, 加ing指维持一种状态, shining的意思是发亮的,光亮的Brighter: 为bright + er形式. Bright的意思是光明的, 加er指程度加深, brighter的意思是更加光明因此NICOR的商标标语跟灯具用途息息相关.NICOR产品常见词汇:1. Light, lamp 跟lighting的区别:Light可作动词和名词使用,做名词使用时泛指灯,光线. 前面加形容词说明是什么类型的灯/光线Lamp多指灯泡,灯管等; 如荧光灯为fluorescent lamp, MR16 lampLighting 可作名词或形容词使用, 意为照明设备或照明用的…2. Catalogue: 产品目录Price List: 价目表Index: 索引3. NICOR产品目录页Luminaire: 光源,泛光灯Commercial Lighting: 商业用照明Residential Lighting: 居家用照明Specialty Lighting: 特殊类的,专用的照明Downlight: 向下照射的灯(down为向下的意思)Recessed Lighting: 嵌入式安装的照明设备(recess意为凹进, recessed意为凹进去的) Fluorescent Lighting: 荧光灯具(照明设备)Incandescent: 白炽的Xenon: 氙气Halogen: 卤素灯LED (Light Emitting Diode): 发光二极管Compact Fluorescent (CFL): 节能灯Step Light: 阶梯灯,小夜灯Bullet: 子弹型灯Wall Mount: 安装在墙壁上的(灯具)Ceiling Spot: 吸顶射灯Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI): 漏电保护装置(插座)Entrance Chime: 门铃Undercabinet: 橱柜下的Puck Light: 冰球型灯High Bay: 安装在室内高处的(灯)Strip: 长条状的. 此单词也有剥光的意思,因此strip light也称光身灯Outdoor Vaportite: 户外防水蒸气(灯具)Emergency Ballast: 应急镇流器Wraparound: 环绕的,抱合的(灯具) (工厂一般称为钻石灯,因灯罩表面效果像钻石一样有棱角)Decorative Cloud: 装饰用云状(灯具) (工厂一般称为面包灯,也是按照形状命名) Mushroom: 蘑菇状(灯具)Drum: 鼓形(灯具)Wall Pack: 安装在墙壁上的(灯具)套装Track Lighting: 轨道照明设备Linear Track: 直线导轨Accessory: 配件Emergency Lighting: 应急照明Exit Sign: 出口指示标Ceiling Fan: 吊扇Chateau: 1. (法国封建时代的)城堡 2. (尤指法国的)别墅,庄园Masterbuilder: 建筑商主要(款式)Contractor: 承建商(款式)Aspen: 白杨的, 类似白杨的;阿斯彭(科罗拉多中西部的一座城市)Casa Royale: 高雅之室;皇家之室Whisper Quiet: 寂静私语Flurry: 旋风Outdoor: 户外的Industrial: 工业的Fan Control: 风扇遥控器Downrod: 吊杆Blade: 扇叶Finish: 表面处理,包括颜色、效果等Dimension: 尺寸4. 平时经常接触到的规格细节词汇:Wet Location: (适用于)全湿环境,户外环境Damp Location: (适用于)潮湿环境Aluminum: 铝Zinc Alloy: 锌合金Steel: 铁Plastic: 塑料Metal: 金属筒灯系列产品:颜色:ABZ—Aged Bronze: 陈旧的青铜色BK—Black: 黑色BZ—Bronze: 青铜色CH—Chrome: 铬色CL—Clear: 光亮色(颜色与不锈钢面类似)GD—Gold: 金色NK—Nickel: 镍色OB—Oil-rubbed Bronze: 油刷铜色PB—Polished Brass: 刷亮的黄铜色PW—Pewter: 白蜡色WH – White: 白色WHZ—Wheat Haze: 朦胧小麦色Frame-in: 框架IC--Insulated Ceiling: 与天花绝缘,即筒灯可以直接与防火棉接触Non-IC—Non: 没有与天花绝缘A--Airtight: 密封的R--Remodel: (按另一结构)改制,指没有框架的用一横条把接线盒和筒灯连接成一体的款式S--Slope Ceiling: 倾斜天花SS—Super Slope: 加强型倾斜(筒灯)EBM—Multi-tap Electronic Ballast: 多插座电子镇流器(双电压)Line V oltage: 高压Low Voltage: 低压Horizontal: 横向的Vertical: 竖向的Quad: 四方形(框架),指不带灯筒的空框架Architectural: 建筑式,我们目录上指筒灯两面带蝴蝶型安装架的筒灯,适合于商业场所的天花结构Shallow Housing: (指高度)浅筒灯Square Housing: 正方型筒灯框架Insulation: 绝缘层Fire-rated: 防火的Enclosure: 盒子, 外壳junction box 接线盒;分线盒TP--Thermal Protector: 温控器Junction Box: 接线盒Socket: 灯头Socket Plate: 灯头板Bracket: 支架Hanger bar: 安装导轨Nail: 钉Knockout: 可敲开的出线孔Connector: 接线排Trim: 灯罩Single Piece: 一体式Reflector: 反光罩Baffle: 反射罩Frame Insert: 供灯罩插入的框架,17502, 17509, 17604等灯罩适用Louver: 栅格式Ring: 套圈Plastic: 塑料的Metal: 金属的Cone: 锥形,椎体Ribbed: 带坑纹的Slotted Aperture: 开口仅为长孔型的(灯罩)Specular: 有金属光泽的Eyeball: 眼球形状的Shower Trim: 用于浴室的灯罩(多数带玻璃以便防潮湿)Pin Hole: 开口为小孔型的(灯罩)Gimbal: 平衡环,由两个环组成,各以适当的角度设在支架上Retractable Wall Wash: 可收回的墙刷式(灯罩)Acrylic Round: 亚克力圆形(灯罩)Surface Glass: 带凸出的玻璃(的灯罩)Adjustable: 可调整的Drop Spot: 下吊式聚光灯Splay Trim: (侧面成)喇叭形灯罩Open Trim: 敞开型灯罩Regressed Eyeball: 内陷型眼球(灯罩)Lexan: 热塑聚碳酸酯(这个词在我们灯罩产品里应该是指其它意思,但是暂时未查得到是什么意思)Lens: 透镜、玻璃、面罩Fresnel Lens: 菲涅耳镜,即透明圈状纹路带凸圆点玻璃Albalite Lens: 白色圈状纹路带凸圆点玻璃Drop Opal: 下吊式乳白色玻璃Frost Lens: 磨砂玻璃Wall Wash: 墙刷式,指灯光只照一面墙面的灯罩款式Lifted glass: 升起的玻璃Donut: 甜甜圈形状Retrofit: 翻新Socket Extender: 附加灯头Coil Spring: 弹簧V-Spring: V型叉Socket String: 灯头串Blank-up Kit: 空白板Hole Cutter: 开孔器Step Light 小夜灯Cover: 面盖Louvered: 百叶窗式的Cylinder: 圆柱体Single: 单个Double: 两个,双的Wall Mount 壁灯Convex Lens: 表面弯曲如球的外侧, 凸起的玻璃Up-Down: 上下(照射)Lampholder 灯座Ceramic: 陶瓷的Bakelite: 电木的Pull Chain: 拉绳(开关)Mounting screw: 安装螺丝GFCI 漏电保护装置IV--Ivory: 象牙色AL--Almond: 杏色LA--Light Almond: 浅杏色BR--Brown: 棕色Faceplate: 面板,面盖Door Chime 门铃Entrance Chime: 入口门铃Rectangular: 长方形的Round: 圆形的Lighted: 亮灯的Unlighted: 非亮灯式的Pushbutton: 按钮Stucco Button: 可供粉刷墙面使用的按钮Transformer: 变压器Undercabinet Lighting 橱柜灯Rotary: 可旋转的Power Block: 电源传导接头High Bay 高照灯Power plug: 接线插头Vent: 通风孔Wire Guard: 网罩Outdoor Vaportite: 户外防水蒸气(灯具)Olive Gray: 橄榄灰色Polycarbonate: 聚碳酸酯Residential Fluorescent 居家荧光灯具Battery 电池复数:BatteriesPrismatic: 棱镜的Endcap: 边盖Lens-lock: 面罩扣Circline: 环形的Emergency power supply应急电源EPS应急电源工作。
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1SVR427056R00002C D C 271 047 S 0009Power supply CP-T 24/20.0Primary switch mode power supplyThe CP-T range of three-phase power supply units is the youngest member of ABB’s power supply family. In terms of design and functionality, the new range perfectly supplements the existing products and extends the range appropriately. The devices can be supplied with a three-phase voltage as well as with two-phase mains. Here, ABB offers a power supply unit with 24 V DC output with 20 A and efficiency of up to 90 %. As in the case of all products, they are designed for an ambient temperature of up to 70 °C.Characteristics–Rated output voltage 24 V DC–Output voltage adjustable via front-face rotarypotentiometer "OUTPUT Adjust"–Configurable output behavior (U/I mode, hiccup mode) –Rated output current 20 A –Rated output power 480 W–Wide supply voltage range 3 x 400-500 V AC(340-575 V AC, 480-820 V DC)–Two-phase supply with a derating of the output to 75 %possible / permitted–High efficiency of up to 90 %–Low power dissipation and low heating–Free convection cooling (no forced cooling withventilators)–Ambient temperature range during operation -30...+70 °C –Open-circuit, overload and short-circuit stable –Integrated input fuse–Redundancy unit CP-A RU offering true redundancy,available as accessory–Signalling contact "13-14" (solid-state) for outputvoltage OK Order data Power supplyTypeInput voltage range Rated output voltage Rated output current Order codeCP-T 24/20.0340-575 V AC 480-820 V DC24 V DC20 A1SVR 427 056 R0000AccessoryType DescriptionOrder codeCP-A RUThe redundancy unit CP-A RU provides decoupling of two 24 V DC CP power supply units.1SVR 427 071 R0000ApprovalsA UL 508, CAN/CSA C22.2 No.107.11)H ANSI/ISA-12.12, CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 2131) (Class I, Div. 2, Hazardous Locations)H UL 60950, CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 609501)U REAC1) Approvals refer to rated input voltage UinMarksa CE bRCMApplicationThe primary switch mode power supply offers a three-phase supply voltage range of 3 x 400-500 V AC. A two-phase power supply is also possible and it can also be supplied by 480-820 V DC. Furthermore, this power supply unit is equipped with two generous capacitors, which ensure mains buffering of at least 20 ms. That is why the devices can be used worldwide also in high fluctuating networks and battery-powered plants.Operating modeBy means of the potentiometer "OUTPUT Adjust" the output voltage can be adjusted within a range of 22.5-28.5 V DC.Thus, the power supply can be optimally adapted to the application, e.g. compensating the voltage drop caused by a long line length.The green LED "OUTPUT OK" is lightening during proper operation, i. e. when the output voltage exceeds 75 %.The red LED "OUTPUT LOW" is lightening when the output voltage is less than 70 % of the rated output voltage.Two-phase supply is permissible with a derating of the output to 75 %.Signalling contact "13-14" (max. 60 V DC / 0.3 A) is ON when the output voltage exceeds 19.4 V.2 - Power supply CP-T 24/20.0 | Data sheetData sheet | Power supply CP-T 24/20.0 - 3InstallationThe device must be installed by qualified persons only and in accordance with the specific national regulations (e.g. VDE, etc.). The devices are maintenance-free chassis-mounted units.Before installationDANGER!Components with high stored energy and circuits with high voltage Danger to be electrocuted!►Disconnect the system from the supply network and protect against switching on before any installation,maintenance or modification work. ►Do not introduce any objects into the unit and do not open the unit.►Ensure that the service personnel is protected against inadvertent contact with parts carrying energy.MountingThe switch mode power supply can be snapped on a DIN rail (TH 35-15 or TH 35-7.5 according to IEC/EN 60715) asshown in the accompanying picture. For that the device is set with its mounting rail slide on the upper edge of the mountingrail and locked by lifting it downwards.DemountingRemove the switch mode power supply as shown in the accompanying picture. For that the latching lever is pulleddownwards by means of the screwdriver. Alternatively you can press the unlock button to release the device. Then in bothcases the device can be unhinged from the mounting rail edge and removed.Mounting positionThe devices have to be mounted horizontally with the input terminals on the bottom. In order to ensure a sufficient convection, the minimum distance to other modules should not be less than 25 mm (0.98 in) in vertical and horizontal direction.4 - Power supply CP-T 24/20.0 | Data sheetElectrical connectionConnection diagram Preparations: –Connect to main according to the specific national regulations.–Power supply cables and unit must be sufficiently fused. A disconnecting device has to be provided for the power supply to disengage unit and supply cables from supply mains if required.–We recommend to choose the cable section as large as possible in order to minimize voltage drops.–In order to ensure sufficient air-cooling the distance to other devices has to be considered.Instructions:1. Connect the input terminals L1, L2 and L3.2. Connect the protective earth conductor to the terminal o (protection class I).3. Provide a suitable disconnecting device (e.g. line protection switch) in the supply line acc. to IEC/EN 60950.4. Rate the lines for the maximum output current (considering the short-circuit current) or provide a separate fuse protection. The input side is protected by an internal input fuse.5.Observe the polarity.The device is overload, short-circuit and open-circuit proof. The secondary side of the power supply unit is electrically isolated from the input and internally not earthed (SELV) and can therefore be earthed by the user according to the needs with L+ or L- (PELV).OperationDANGER!High currentRisk of electric arcs and electric shocks!►Do not modify the installation (primary and secondary side). ►Intended use.CAUTION!Depending on the operation conditions the enclosure can become very hot Risk of burns!►In order to ensure sufficient air-cooling the distance to other devices has to be considered.The device is intended for use as a primary switch mode power supply. Any other usage is not supported by the manufacturer. Other usage may impair safety and cause operational difficulties or destruction of the unit.ServiceThe internal fuse is not user-replaceable. If the internal fuse blows, most probably the device is defective. In this case, an examination of the switch mode power supply by the manufacturer is necessary.Technical dataData at T a = 25 °C, U in = 3 x 400 V AC and rated values, unless otherwise indicatedInput circuit - supply circuit L1, L2, L3Rated input voltage U in 3 x 400-500 V ACInput voltage range340-575 V AC480-820 V DCFrequency range AC47-63 HzTypical input current 1.1 ATypical power consumption538 WInrush current limiting20 APower failure buffering time min. 20 msInternal input fuse per phase T3.15 A / 500 V ACRecommended backup fuse 3 pole miniature circuit breaker ABB type S 203characteristic B or Cmax. rating20 APower factor correction (PFC)yes, passive, 0.65Discharge current towards PE< 3.5 mAinput / output< 0.25 mAIndication of operational statesOutput voltage OUTPUT OK: green LED output voltage OKOUTPUT LOW: red LED output voltage too lowOutput circuit L+, L+, L-, L-Rated output power480 WRated output voltage24 V DCTolerance of the output voltage0...+1 %Adjustment range of the output voltage22.5-28.5 V DCRated output current I r T a≤ 60 °C20 ADerating of the output current60 °C < T a≤ 70 °C 2.5 %/°CSignalling contact for output voltage OK13-14solid-state (max. 60 V DC, 0.3 A)threshold17.6-19.4 Vinsulation voltage500 V DC13-14M 60 V DC, m 0.3 A fast-actingMininum fuse rating to achieve short-circuitprotectionMaximum deviation with load change statical±1 % (single mode)±5 % (parallel mode)±0.5 %change of output voltage withinthe input voltage rangeControl time at rated load< 2 msStarting time after applying the supply voltage at I r max. 1 swith 7000 µF max. 1.5 sRise time at rated load max. 150 mswith 7000 µF max. 500 msFall time max. 150 msResidual ripple and switching peaks BW = 20 MHz100 mVParallel connection configurable, to increase power, up to 2 devices,min. 0.1 I r - max. 0.9 I rSeries connection yes, to increase voltage, max. 2 devicesData sheet| Power supply CP-T 24/20.0 - 5Output circuit - no-load, overload and short-circuit behaviourCharacteristic curve of output U/I or hiccup mode, configurableShort-circuit protection continuous short-circuit proofShort-circuit behaviour current limitingResistance to reverse feed approx. 35 VOverload protection hiccup modeNo-load protection continuous no-load stabilityOvertemperature protection yes, automatic recovery after temperature went down Starting of capacitive loads7000 µFGeneral dataEfficiency typ. 90 %Duty time100 %Dimensions of housing (W x H x D)150 x 124 x 118.8 mm (5.91 x 4.88 x 4.68 in) Weight 1.657 kg (3.653 lb)Material of housing metalMounting DIN rail (IEC/EN 60715), snap-on mountingwithout any toolMounting position horizontalMinimum distance to other units horizontal / vertical25 mm / 25 mm (0.98 in / 0.98 in)Degree of protection housing / terminals IP20 / IP20Protection class IElectrical connection - input circuit L1, L2, L3Connecting capacity fine-strand with wire end ferrule0.2-4 mm² (24-11 AWG)fine-strand without wire end ferrule0.2-6 mm² (24-10 AWG)rigid0.2-6 mm² (24-10 AWG) Stripping length8 mm (0.31 in)Tightening torque 1 Nm (9 lb.in)Electrical connection - output circuit L+, L+, L-, L-Connecting capacity fine-strand with wire end ferrule0.2-4 mm² (24-11 AWG)fine-strand without wire end ferrule0.2-6 mm² (24-10 AWG)rigid0.2-6 mm² (24-10 AWG) Stripping length8 mm (0.31 in)Tightening torque0.6 Nm (5.5 lb.in)Electrical connection - signalling circuit13, 14Connecting capacity fine-strand with wire end ferrule0.2-0.34 mm² (24-22 AWG)fine-strand without wire end ferrule--rigid0.12-0.5 mm² (26-20 AWG) Stripping length8 mm (0.31 in)Tightening torque n/a (spring-type terminals)6 - Power supply CP-T 24/20.0 | Data sheetEnvironmental dataAmbient temperature range operation-30...+70 °C (-22...+158 °F)rated load-30...+60 °C (-22...+140 °F)storage-40...+85 °C (-40...+185 °F)Altitude during operation (IEC/EN 60068-2-13)max. 5000 mDamp heat, cyclic IEC/EN 60068-2-3095 % without condensationVibration, sinusoidal IEC/EN 60068-2-6 2 g, 10-500 Hz, 2G, each along X, Y, Z axes 60 min /cycleShock, half-sine IEC/EN 60068-2-2715 g, 11 ms, 3 axes, 6 faces, 3 times for each faceIsolation dataRated insulation voltage U i input circuit / output circuit 3 kV ACinput / PE 1.5 kV ACoutput / PE0.5 kV AC; 0.71 kV DCsignalling contact / PE0.5 kV DCPollution degree2Overvoltage category IIStandards / DirectivesStandards IEC/EN 60950-1Low Voltage Directive2014/35/EUProtective low voltage SELV (IEC/EN 60950-1)EMC Directive2014/30/EURoHS Directive2011/65/EUElectromagnetic compatibilityInterference immunity to IEC/EN 61000-6-2electrostatic discharge IEC/EN 61000-4-2level 4 (air discharge 15 kV / contact discharge 8 kV) radiated, radio-frequency, electromagneticfieldIEC/EN 61000-4-3level 3 (10 V/m)electrical fast transient/burst IEC/EN 61000-4-4level 4 (4 kV / 5 kHz)surge IEC/EN 61000-4-5L-L level 3 (2 kV) /L-PE level 4 (4 kV)conducted disturbances, induced by radio-frequency fieldsIEC/EN 61000-4-6level 3 (10 V)power frequency magnetic fields IEC/EN 61000-4-8level 4 (30 A/m)voltage dips, short interruptions and voltage variations IEC/EN 61000-4-11dips: >95 % 0.5 ms / >30 % 25 msinterruptions: >95 % 250 msInterference emission IEC/EN 61000-6-3high-frequency radiated IEC/CISPR 22, EN 55022class Bhigh-frequency conducted IEC/CISPR 22, EN 55022class Blimits for harmonic current emissions IEC/EN 61000-3-2class AData sheet| Power supply CP-T 24/20.0 - 7Technical diagramsOutput behaviourCharacteristic curve of output at T a = 25 °CHiccup mode, characteristic curve of output at T a = 25 °CThe switch mode power supply CP-T 24/20.0 is able to supply at 24 V DC output voltage and–at an ambient temperature of:≤ 60 °C a continuous output current of approx. 20 A–at ambient temperatures of:60 °C < T a≤ 70 °C the output power has to be reduced by 2.5 % per °C temperature increase.If the switch mode power supply is loaded with an output current > 20 A, the operating point is passing through the U/I characteristic curve shown.Temperature behaviourCharacteristic curve of temperature at rated load8 - Power supply CP-T 24/20.0 | Data sheetDimensionsinchesin mm andPower supplyData sheet| Power supply CP-T 24/20.0 - 9Further documentationDocument title Document type Document number Electronic products and relays Technical catalogue2CDC 110 004 C02xx Power supply units Application manual2CDC 114 048 M020x Redundancy unit CP-A RU Data sheet2CDC 114 036 D0202You can find the documentation on the internet at /lowvoltage-> Automation, control and protection -> Power supplies.CAD system filesYou can find the CAD files for CAD systems at -> Low Voltage Products & Systems -> Control Products -> Power Supplies.10 - Power supply CP-T 24/20.0 | Data sheetABB STOTZ-KONTAKT GmbH P. O. Box 10 16 8069006 Heidelberg, Germany Phone: +49 (0) 6221 7 01-0 Fax: +49 (0) 6221 7 01-13 25E-mail:*****************.com You can find the address of your local sales organisation on the ABB home page/contacts-> Low Voltage Products and SystemsContact usNote:We reserve the right to make technical changesor modify the contents of this document withoutprior notice. With regard to purchase orders, theagreed particulars shall prevail. ABB AG doesnot accept any responsibility whatsoever forpotential errors or possible lack of information inthis document.We reserve all rights in this document and inthe subject matter and illustrations containedtherein. Any reproduction, disclosure to thirdparties or utilization of its contents – in wholeor in parts – is forbidden without prior writtenconsent of ABB AG.Copyright© 2016 ABBAll rights reserved D o c u m e n t n u m b e r 2 C D C 1 1 4 0 6 9 D 0 2 0 1 ( 0 8 / 2 0 1 6 )1SVR427056R0000。
System 10Digital Wireless SystemInstallation and OperationATW-1101UniPak® Transmitter SystemATW-1101/GGuitar SystemATW-1101/HHeadworn Microphone SystemATW-1101/H92 Miniature Headworn Microphone SystemATW-1101/H92-TH Miniature (beige) Headworn Microphone SystemATW-1101/LLavalier Microphone SystemATW-1102Handheld Microphone SystemSystem 10 Installation and Operation2Thank you for choosing an Audio-Technica professional wirelesssystem. Y ou have joined thousands of other satisfied customers who have chosen our products because of their quality, performance and reliability. This wireless microphone system is the successful result of years of design and manufacturing experience.Audio-Technica’s System 10 is an eight-channel digital wireless system designed to provide rock-solid performance along with easy setup and clear, natural sound quality. Featuring stackable, contemporary styling, System 10 is available in handheld, headworn, guitar, lavalier and body-pack configurations. Operating in the 2.4 GHz range, far from TV and DTV interference, System 10 offers extremely easy operation and instantaneous channel selection. Up to eight channels may be used together without any frequency coordination problems or group selection issues.System 10 wireless ensures clear communications by providing three levels of diversity assurance: frequency, time, and space. Frequency Diversity sends the signal on two dynamically allocated frequencies for interference-free communication. Time Diversity sends the signal in multiple time slots to maximize immunity to multipath interference. Finally, Space Diversity uses two antennas on each transmitter and receiver to maximize signal integrity.Each System 10 professional digital wireless system includes areceiver and either a body-pack transmitter or a handheld microphone/transmitter. ATW-1101 UniPak ® body-pack transmitter systems include models pre-packaged with either an AT -GcW guitar cable (/G), a PRO 8HEcW headworn microphone (/H), a PRO 92cW headworn microphone (/H92), a PRO 92cW-TH headworn microphone (/H92-TH), or an MT830cW lavalier mic (/L) for particular applications. All A-T Wireless Essentials ® microphones and cables, available separately, are pre-terminated for use with any ATW-1101 system.RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCKDO NOT OPENWARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE SCREWS. NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THE APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.CERTIFICA TION: THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES. THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH INDUSTRY CANADA LICENSE-EXEMPT RSS STANDARD(S). OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THEFOLLOWING 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.Cet appareil est conforme à la/aux norme(s) RSS exempte(s) de licence d’Industrie Canada. Son fonctionnement est soumis aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) cet appareil ne doit pas causer d’interférence et (2) cet appareil doit accepter toutes les interférences, y compris celles susceptibles de provoquer un fonctionnement non souhaité.WARNING: Changes or modifications not expressly approved in writing by Audio-Technica may void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.RF Exposure Statement: This transmitter must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.This receiver must be positioned at least 20 cm away from any persons when in use.Note: 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 protectionagainst harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct 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 from that to which the receiver is connected.- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.Cet appareil numerique de la classe B est conforme a la norme NMB-003 du Canada.CAUTION! Electrical shock can result from removal of thereceiver cover. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel. No userserviceable parts inside. Do not expose to rain or moisture. The circuits inside the receiver and transmitter have been precisely adjusted for optimum performance and compliance with federal regulations. Do not attempt to open the receiver or transmitter. To do so will void the warranty, and may cause improper operation.System 10 Installation and Operation3Because System 10 packaging is designed to hold all versionsof the system, some compartments in the carton may be intentionally left empty.The ATW-R1100 receiver includes a switching power supply that automatically adapts to changes in mains voltage.The versatile ATW-T1001 UniPak body-pack transmitter has both a high-impedance input for instruments, and a low-impedance input with bias connection for use with dynamic and electret condenser microphones. The ATW-T1002 handheld transmitter features a unidirectional dynamic microphone element.Both the body-pack and handheld transmitters use internal AA batteries and have Power/Mute switches and input Trim (level) adjustments.Receiver InstallationLocationFor best operation the receiver should be at least 3' (1 m) above the ground and at least 3' (1 m) away from a wall or metal surface to minimize reflections. Keep the receiver antennas away from noise sources such as other digital equipment, microwave ovens, as well as away from large metal objects. Keep System 10 receiver 30' (9 m) away from wireless access points. In multi-channel systems, position receivers at least 3' (1 m) apart and keep operating transmitters at least 6' (2 m) from the receivers to help assure maximum RF performance.Output ConnectionThere are two audio outputs on the back panel: balanced XLR-typeoutput and unbalanced ¼" TRS phone jack. Use shielded audio cable for the connection between the receiver and the mixer. If the input of the mixer is a ¼" jack, connect a cable from the ¼" unbalanced audio output on the back of the receiver housing to the mixer. If the input of themixer is an XLR-type input, connect a cable from the balanced XLR-type audio output on the back panel to the mixer.Power ConnectionConnect the DC plug on the included AC power adapter to the DC power input on the back of the receiver. Secure the cord over the cord hook on the back of the receiver, to keep the plug from being detached by an accidental tug on the cord. Then plug the adapter into a standard 120 Volt 60 Hz AC power outlet.(Note that the receiver has no power Off/On switch. The receiver will be energized whenever the power adapter is connected and plugged into the AC outlet. Unplug the power supply from the AC outlet when the system is not in use — both for safety, and to conserve energy.)AntennasRotate the permanently attached antennas in the shape of a “V” (both 45° from vertical) for best reception.Figure A — Front Panel Controls and Functions 1. Antennas: Position the antennas as shown.2. receiver and transmitter for identification purposes.)3. System ID Display: Shows System ID number.4. Pairing Switch: Press to initiate pairing.5. maximum modulaton. Not affected by position of Volume control.6. Pair Indicator: Glows green to indicate presence of pairedtransmitter. Also blinks green to indicate pairing mode activated.Figure B — Rear Panel Controls and Functions1. Output jacks; maximum output is fully clockwise.2. 3. output to a balanced microphone-level input on a mixer or integrated amplifier.4. Power Input Jack: Connect the DC plug from the included in-line AC adapter.5. Cord Hook: Loop the cord around the cord hook to keep the DC plug from pulling out accidentally.System 10 Installation and Operation4ATW-T1002 T ransmitter Setup Controls and FunctionsBattery Selection and InstallationT wo alkaline AA batteries are recommended. When inserting the battery, observe correct polarity as marked inside the battery compartment.Handheld T ransmitter Battery Installation1. While holding the upper part of the transmitter body just below the ball-screen, unscrew the lower body cover and slide it off to expose the battery compartment (Fig. C).2. Carefully insert two fresh AA alkaline batteries, observing polarity markings.3. Screw the body back together. Do not overtighten.Handheld T ransmitter Battery Condition IndicatorAfter the batteries are installed, press and hold the Power/Mute switch on the bottom of the handheld transmitter until the indicator LED turns green. If the indicator LED does not light up when the Power/Mute switch is pressed, the batteries are installed incorrectly or they are dead. The indicator LED will flash to show low-battery condition. Handheld T ransmitter Mute FunctionWith the transmitter on, a slight touch of the power switch will toggle between muted and unmuted operation. Red indicator LED shows muted operation. Green indicator LED shows unmuted operation.Handheld T ransmitter Pairing SwitchUsed to complete pairing sequence. See page 6.Handheld T ransmitter Level ControlUsed to set microphone level. See page 6.Handheld T ransmitter ScrewdriverUsed to adjust Level Control. See page 6.Battery Power / Battery / MuteHandheld T ransmitter System ID DisplayShows System ID. See page 6. Note: System ID is an identical number assigned to a paired receiver and transmitter for identification purposes. When Power is applied, the System ID Display on the transmitter glows bright and then turns off to conserve battery life. To turn the System ID Display back on, mute and unmute the transmitter.System 10 Installation and Operation5Figure D — ATW-T1001 UniPak ® T ransmitter UniPak ® T ransmitter Battery Installation 1. Slide off the battery cover.2. Carefully insert two fresh AA alkaline batteries, observing polarity markings.3. Replace the battery cover (Fig. D).UniPak ® T ransmitter Power/Mute/Battery IndicatorAfter the battery is installed, press and hold the Power/Mute button until the indicator LED turns green (Fig. E). If the indicator LED does not light up when the power button is pressed, the batteries are installed incorrectly or they are dead. The indicator LED will flash to show low-battery condition.UniPak ® T ransmitter Mute FunctionWith the transmitter on, a slight touch of the Power/Mute button willtoggle between muted and unmuted operation. Red indicator LED shows muted operation. Green indicator LED shows unmuted operation.UniPak ® T ransmitter Input ConnectionConnect an audio input device (microphone or guitar cable) to the audio input connector on the top of the transmitter. A number of Audio-Technica professional microphones and cables are available separately, pre-terminated with a UniPak ® input connector (see ).UniPak ® T ransmitter AntennaThe UniPak ® transmitter includes a permanently-attached antenna. If the received signal is marginal, experiment with different transmitter positions on your body or instrument; or try repositioning the receiver. Do not attempt to remove, replace or change the length of the transmitting antenna.UniPak ® T ransmitter Pairing SwitchUsed to complete pairing sequence. See page 6.UniPak ® T ransmitter Microphone/Instrument Level Control Used to set microphone/instrument level. See page 6.UniPak ® T ransmitter ScrewdriverUsed to adjust Level Control. See page 6.UniPak ® T ransmitter System ID DisplayShows System ID. See page 6. Note: System ID is an identical number assigned to a paired receiver and transmitter for identification purposes. When power is applied, the System ID Display on the transmitter glows bright and then turns off to conserve battery life. To turn the System IDDisplay back on, mute and unmute the transmitter.Figure E — UniPak ® T ransmitterAntennaScrewdriver Indicator LED (Power/Mute/Battery)System 10 Installation and Operation 6System OperationTurn down the receiver volume control and the mixer/amplifierlevel before starting up the wireless system. Do not switch on the transmitter yet.Receiver on...Plug the power supply into an AC power source. The blue System ID number on the front panel will illuminate.T ransmitter on...When the transmitter is switched on, the receiver's green pair indicator will light, and two indicators light on the transmitter: the transmitter Power / Battery / Mute status indicator will glow green; and the transmitter blue System ID display will illuminate. The blue System ID display on the transmitter turns off after 30 seconds to conserve battery power; the transmitter Power / Battery / Mute status indicator will remain illuminated, indicating transmitter status.To re-illuminate System ID display, press the Power / Mute switch. Note: this will alter the transmitter mute status. A slight touch of the power switch toggles between muted and unmuted operation.The transmitter’s Power / Battery / Mute status indicator glows red when transmitter is muted, or green to indicated unmuted status. In a low-battery situation, the Power / Battery / Mute status indicator begins to blink.The transmitters have a soft-touch power switch. When the switch is set to “Mute” (red indicator LED), the transmitter produces RF withno audio signal. When the switch is “On” (green indicator LED) the transmitter produces both RF and audio. Excessive audio input to the transmitter will cause the receiver’s red AF Peak indicator to light.T ransmitter Auto Power OffThe transmitter will automatically power off after 10 minutes if:1. The receiver is powered off.2. No paired signal is established between the transmitterand receiver.Receiver VolumeUnder typical operating conditions, the receiver’s volume control should be turned all the way up, with overall system audio gain adjusted at the mixer or amplifier.Input Level AdjustmentInput trimmer controls in the transmitters enable you to maximize performance for a particular microphone or guitar sensitivity, or to adjust for different acoustic input levels.Adjusting Input Level — UniPak T ransmitterSlide the battery cover off the transmitter and remove the screwdriver from its clip. Using the screwdriver, gently turn the “VOL” (Volume– Microphone/Instrument Level) all the way up (clockwise, toward “H”). Check for excessive gain by speaking / singing into the microphone at typically loud levels while watching the receiver’sPeak Indicator. If the Peak indicator does light, turn the “VOL” control slightly counterclockwise until the Peak indicator no longer lights with maximum audio input to the transmitter.Adjusting Input Level — Handheld T ransmitterUnscrew the lower body cover and slide it off, exposing the screwdriver and "LEVEL" (Gain Trimmer) control (Fig. C). Remove the screwdriver from its clip. Gently turn the "LEVEL" control to its full clockwise position (toward the side marked “H”), the factory setting. Check for excessive gain by speaking/singing into the microphone at typically-loud levels while watching the receiver’s AF Peak indicator. If the AF Peak indicator does light, turn the "LEVEL" control slightly counterclockwise until the AF Peak indicator no longer lights with maximum audio input to the mic/transmitter.Return the screwdriver to its clip and close and secure the lower body. No further transmitter gain adjustments should be needed, as long as the acoustic input does not change significantly.CAUTION!The small trimmer controls are delicate; use only the supplied screwdriver. Do not force the trimmers beyond their normal 190° range of rotation.Return the screwdriver to its storage clip when not in use.Setting System ID Number & Pairing your T ransmitter and Receiver Y our system has been preconfigured at the factory to operate with no other pairing setup required; it will work out of the box. That is, your receiver and transmitter are already a digital pair, and they have been assigned the same System ID number.The pairing instructions outlined below will help you if you findit necessary to change system ID numbers in multiple-system configurations, or pair a new transmitter to an existing receiver. NOTE:System ID is an identical number assigned to a paired receiver and transmitter for identification purposes. The System ID number is not related to transmitting frequency. Due to the dynamic nature of System 10 automatic frequency selection, the actual transmitting frequencies may change during power-up or performance. These frequency changes are seamless and imperceptible to the ear. Single System — Pairing/System ID Instructions1. Turn the receiver and transmitter on.2. Push the System ID button on your receiver to choose an ID numberfrom 1 to 8. The receiver’s display will show your new ID and begin to blink.3. Within 15 seconds, push and hold the Pair button on your receiverfor about one second. The pair light will begin to blink green. Y our receiver is now in Pair Mode.Note: If the receiver pair button is not pushed within 15 seconds, the system ID number will revert to its previous setting.4. Open your transmitter and push its Pair button within 30 seconds*of entering Pair Mode. The transmitter display will now show the System ID number you have chosen for your receiver. The PairLight will glow steady, indicating you have successfully pairedyour system.Multiple Systems — Pairing/System ID InstructionsNote: Up to eight systems may be used together without any frequency coordination problems or group selection issues.1. Turn the first receiver and first transmitter on.2. Push the System ID button on your first receiver to choose an IDnumber from 1 to 8. The receiver’s display will show your new ID and begin to blink.3. Within 15 seconds, push and hold the Pair button on your firstreceiver for about one second. The pair light will begin to blinkgreen. Y our first receiver is now in Pair Mode.Note: If the receiver pair button is not pushed within 15 seconds, the system ID number will revert to its previous setting.System 10 Installation and Operation7For future reference, please record your system information here (the serial number appear on each transmitter, and on the bottom of each receiver): ReceiverModel ATW-R1100 Serial NumberTransmitter Model ATW-T100Serial Number1 or 2System Frequencies4. Open your first transmitter and push its Pair button within 30 seconds* of entering Pair Mode. The first transmitter display will now show the System ID number you have chosen for your first receiver. The Pair Light will glow steady, indicating you have successfully paired your first system.5. Repeat for each additional system, identifying each system with its own unique ID number.Note: While unique System ID numbers are not required, werecommend assigning unique System ID numbers for each transmitter-receiver pair. As noted previously, System ID numbers are not related to transmitter frequency; they are provided for user convenience only.*If transmitter pair button is not pushed within 30 seconds, the system will revert to its previous settings.T en Tips to Obtain the Best Results1. Use only fresh alkaline or fully charged rechargeable batteries.2. Position the receiver so that it has the fewest possible obstructions between it and the normal location of the transmitter. Line-of-sight is best.3. The transmitter and the receiver should be as close together as con veniently possible, but not less than 6' (2 m).4. While System 10 has been designed to stack for convenient multiple-system operation, please keep other wireless devices (including wireless systems and routers) away from System 10 receivers. For best performance, some routers and Wi-Fi-based wireless systems may need to be up to 30 feet away from System 10 receivers.5. The receiver antennas should be kept away from any metal.6. As some guitar pickups may be overly sensitive to magnetic interference, please keep the System 10 UniPak ® body-packtransmitter at least 1 foot away from guitar pickups.7. Use the transmitter level control to optimize performance for your instrument, voice, or other sound source.8. If the receiver output is set too low, the overall signal-to-noise ratio of the system may be reduced. Conversely, if the volume control of the receiver is set too high, it may over-drive the input of the mixer/amplifier, causing distortion. Adjust the output level of the receiver so the highest sound pressure level going into the microphone (or the loudest instrument playing level) causes no input overload in the mixer, and yet permits the mixer level controls to operate in their “normal” range (not set too high or too low). This provides the optimum signal-to-noise for the entire system.9. Turn the transmitter off when not in use. Remove the battery if the transmitter is not to be used for a period of time.10. Unplug the receiver from the AC outlet when the system is not in use.System Operating FrequenciesAutomatic Frequency SelectionSystem 10 wireless systems operate in automatically selected frequen-cies in the 2.4 GHz range, far from TV and DTV interference. Up to eight channels may be used together without any frequency coordination problems or group selection issues. Every time a receiver/transmitter pair is powered on, it automatically selects clear frequencies. Due to the dynamic nature of System 10 automatic frequency selection, these transmitting frequencies may change during power-up or performance if interference is encountered. These frequency changes occur at both the receiver and transmitter; they are seamless and imperceptible to the ear.System 10 Installation and OperationAudio-Technica Corporation ©2013 Audio-TechnicaP52402-03OvERALL SySTEm Operating Frequencies 2.4 GHz ISM bandDynamic Range>109 dB (A-weighted), typical Total Harmonic Distortion <0.05% typical Operating Range 30 m (100') typicalOpen range environment with no interfering signalsOperating Temperature Range 0° C to +40° C (32° F to 104° F)Battery performance may be reduced atvery low temperaturesFrequency Response 20 Hz to 20 kHzDepending on microphone typeAudio Sampling 24 bit / 48 kHzRECEIvERReceiving SystemDiversity (frequency/time/space)Maximum Output Level XLR, balanced: 0 dBV1/4" (6.3 mm), unbalanced: +6 dBV Power Supply 100-240V AC (50/60 Hz) to 12V DC 0.5A (center positive) switched mode external power supply Dimensions 190.0 mm (7.48") W x 46.2 mm (1.82") H x 128.5 mm (5.06") D Net Weight290 grams (10.2 oz)Accessory IncludedPower supplyUnIPAk ® TRAnSmITTER RF Output Power 10 mWSpurious EmissionsFollowing federal and national regulationsBattery Life>7 hours (alkaline)Depending on battery type and use patternDimensions 70.2 mm (2.76") W x 107.0 mm (4.21") H x24.9 mm (0.98") D Net Weight (without batteries) 100 grams (3.5 oz)HAnDHELD TRAnSmITTER RF Output Power 10 mWSpurious Emissions Following federal and national regulations Batteries (not included) Two 1.5V AABattery Life>7 hours (alkaline)Depending on battery type and use patternDimensions 254.8 mm (10.03") long,50.0 mm (1.97") diameter Net Weight (without batteries) 280 grams (9.9 oz)Accessory IncludedAT8456a Quiet-Flex ™ stand clampIn the interest of standards development, A.T .U.S. offers full details on its test methods to other industry professionals on request.SpecificationsTo reduce the environmental impact of a multi-language printed document, product information is available online at in a selection of languages.Afin de réduire l’impact sur l’environnement de l’impression de plusieurs langues, lesinformations concernant les produits sont disponibles sur le site dans une large sélection de langue.Para reducir el impacto al medioambiente, y reducir la producción de documentos en varios leguajes, información de nuestros productos están disponibles en nuestra página del Internet: .Para reduzir o impacto ecológico de um documento impresso de várias linguas, a Audio-T echnica providência as informações dos seus produtos em diversas linguas na .Per evitare l’impatto ambientale che la stampa di questo documento determinerebbe, leinformazioni sui prodotti sono disponibili online in diverse lingue sul sito .Der Umwelt zuliebe finden Sie die Produktinformationen in deutscher Sprache und weiteren Sprachen auf unserer Homepage: .Om de gevolgen van een gedrukte meertalige handleiding op het milieu te verkleinen, is productinformatie in verschillende talen “on-line” beschikbaar op: 本公司基于减少对环境的影响,将不作多语言文檔的印刷,有关产品信息可在 的官方网页上选择所属语言和浏览。
This document is provided for use and guidance of engineering personnel engaged in the installation or application of STORM data entry products manufactured by Keymat Technology Ltd. Please be advised that all information, data, and illustrations contained within this documentremain the exclusive property of Keymat Technology Ltd. and are provided for the express and exclusive use as described above. This e.mail:****************USA OFFICE UK OFFICE Suite 202 14, Bentinck Court 364, Pennsylvania Avenue, Bentinck Road, Glen Ellyn West Drayton Illinois 60137 UB7 7RQ USA ENGLAND .This document is provided for use and guidance of engineering personnel engaged in the installation or application of STORM data entryproducts manufactured by Keymat Technology Ltd. Please be advised that all information, data, and illustrations contained within this document remain the exclusive property of Keymat Technology Ltd. and are provided for the express and exclusive use as described above. ThisTable of Contents.Page.Section 1. Overview. (3)Section 2. Options (colours, materials, configurations). (4)Section 3. Installation in host equipment. (5)Section 4. Connectors and connections. ……………………………………... 6,7,8Section 5. Ratings and Performance. (9)Section 6. Availability/Reliability/Maintainability. (10)Serviceability.Warranty.Section 7. Ordering Details - Keyboards. (11)Appendix 1. Keyboard Layouts :UK ……………………………………………………………………. 12 US ………………………………………………………………….. 13 Appendix 2. Panel Mounting Details / Overall Dimensions. ………………….. 14,15Appendix 3.Keyboard Scan Codes. ……………………………………………. 16,17,18This document is provided for use and guidance of engineering personnel engaged in the installation or application of STORM data entry products manufactured by Keymat Technology Ltd. Please be advised that all information, data, and illustrations contained within this documentremain the exclusive property of Keymat Technology Ltd. and are provided for the express and exclusive use as described above. ThisSection 1. Overview.Developed for use in a new generation of web enabled public telephones and transaction terminals, this small but highly responsive keyboard is suitable for use in exposed or hostile environments. It’s robust construction is highly resistant to hard use, abuse and vandalism. It is sealed against water and dust to ensure responsive and reliable data entry in the most demanding situations. The keyboard’s front panel and keytop characters can be customised to complement the colour scheme, design and function ofalmost any host equipment. Encoding electronics are an option that can be specified and integrated into the keyboard construction providing a plug compatible, ready to use, solution for almost any PC based application.ü Weather and vandal resistant for outdoor and unsupervised public environments. (also available in a lighter robust construction for less aggressive environments). ü Integrated PC / USB compatible interface (optional). ü Rapid, responsive and reliable data entry. ü Stainless steel or high impact polymer front plate.ü Easily and securely installed in public web-phones, vending machines, automated teller machines, transaction terminals, public internet kiosks etc.This document is provided for use and guidance of engineering personnel engaged in the installation or application of STORM data entryproducts manufactured by Keymat Technology Ltd. Please be advised that all information, data, and illustrations contained within this document remain the exclusive property of Keymat Technology Ltd. and are provided for the express and exclusive use as described above. ThisSection 2. Options.The STORM 1200 is a versatile data entry keyboard that can be configured to suit many applications. A number of cosmetic and functional options can be selected to achieve the optimum environmental or operational performance. The options marked with a ● should be considered as “required to achieve vandal resistant specification”.The following table shows the range and availability of optional features. Check the boxes ❑ to indicate your selected options.Option● = Required (not optional) ❑ = Optional ✔if required - = Not availableVandalResistant SpecRobust SpecResistance to water and dust.IP65Low pressure water jetIP54Wet wipe-down, splashes and light rainSwitch Contact Resistance 100 ohms (max) 100 ohms (max)Brushed Stainless Steel Front Plate ●- Textured Polycarbonate Front Plate - ● Silver Chromed metal keys.● - Moulded polymer keys with laser engraved keytop graphics.- ● Panel mounting kit to secure the keyboard against the under surface of a facia panel or equipment casing. (See section 3 Installing and fixing the keyboard). ❑ ❑ Factory fitted Molex Picoflex connector, Part Number90814-3320, attached to the keyboard’s rear surface. ❑❑Recommended mating connector for ribbon cable.Molex Picoflex Part Number 90327-3320Molex Picoflex Part Number 90327-3320Factory fitted PS2 / USB compatible encoder, enabling direct connection to a PC’s keyboard or USB port. (Cable required).❑❑Keyboard cable, 2.5m length, fitted with a male USB connector at the PC end ❑ ❑ Keyboard cable, 2.5m length, fitted with a male 5 pin DIN connector at the PC end ❑❑This document is provided for use and guidance of engineering personnel engaged in the installation or application of STORM data entryproducts manufactured by Keymat Technology Ltd. Please be advised that all information, data, and illustrations contained within this documentremain the exclusive property of Keymat Technology Ltd. and are provided for the express and exclusive use as described above. ThisSection 3. Installation in host equipment.The STORM 1200 keyboard must be securely fitted into a facia panel or equipment casing.For effective resistance to vandalism, abuse and rough use the STORM 1200 should be installed from the underside of a panel, with the operational face of the keyboard accessible through a rectangular aperture in the panel, Appendix 2 refers.The STORM 1200 is secured into place by a retaining plate (in Mounting Kit Pt. No. 1200-MK000x) located on 8 M3 x 16 mm studs. (See Appendix 2).Recommended dimensions and profile for the panel aperture and positions of the fixing studs are detailed as “non-revision supported copy”. The keyboard’s integral sealing rib (positioned on the top face of the peripheral flange) is compressed between the flange’s top face and the rear surface of the fascia panel. The rear surface of the fascia panel must be rigid, flat, and free of debris to achieve rated resistance to water and dust. The keyboard’s integral seal should be checked to ensure it is free from damage and debris prior to installation or refit.The overall requirements are as shown below:1200 Keyboard.Overall Length mm (ins) 175,0 (6.8 in) Overall Width mm (ins) 85,0 (3.3 in) Overall Depth underpanel mm (ins) 21,5 (0.85 in) Weight Kg 0.549 Underpanel cut out aperture dimensions mm (in) Panel thickness 2 mm 170,5 +0,5 (6.71 in) x 80,5 +0,05 (3.17 in)This document is provided for use and guidance of engineering personnel engaged in the installation or application of STORM data entry products manufactured by Keymat Technology Ltd. Please be advised that all information, data, and illustrations contained within this document remain the exclusive property of Keymat Technology Ltd. and are provided for the express and exclusive use as described above. ThisSection 4. Connectors and connections.The 1200 Keyboard is supplied either as a matrix keypad with row column output via a 20 way Molex Connector, or with an integral encoder with PS2 or PS2/USB switchable output depending on the options chosen.The 1200 Keyboard has a standard PS2 output or a selectable PS2/USB output that is configured by the user via a switch on the Encoder pcb at the time that the cable is connected to the Keyboard.Cables are not supplied with the 1200 Keyboard in order that the user can select the correct cable length and connector type to suit their application. (see Section 7 for available cables)Cables are offered as separately purchased options, Section 7 refers.Matrix Keypad Version with Row/Column OutputThe keyboard’s 53 keys are momentary contact (carbon to gold on nickel on copper contact) switches, positioned on a 6 row x 14 column circuit matrix as defined in Table 1. This circuit matrix is terminated via a 20 way Molex Picoflex connector (part number 90814-3220). See figure 1.To connect a 20 line ribbon cable to this connector, it is recommended to use the mating Molex Picoflex connector (part number 90327-3320). Current specifications and ratings for these components (or other compatible molex connectors) should be sought from the manufacturer at Figure 1. Picoflex ConnectorDimensions in mm (inches)Number of connectionsA (Overall Length) B(1st to Last Ckt) C 2029.18(1.149)24.13(.950)27.98(1.102)This document is provided for use and guidance of engineering personnel engaged in the installation or application of STORM data entry products manufactured by Keymat Technology Ltd. Please be advised that all information, data, and illustrations contained within this documentremain the exclusive property of Keymat Technology Ltd. and are provided for the express and exclusive use as described above. ThisTable 1 below, shows the connector pin designation for the switch circuit matrix.Please Note: When the keyboard is viewed from the rear, with the connector positioned towards the bottom edge of the keyboard, pin 1 is on the right, pin 20 is on the left.Table 1.Connector pin designator.Connector Pin Number Row / Column1 Column 142 Column 133 Column 124 Column 115 Column 106 Column 97 Column 88 Column 79 Column 610 Column 511 Column 412 Column 313 Column 214 Column 115 Row F16 Row E17 Row D18 Row C19 Row B20 Row AKeytop Layouts are detailed in Appendix 1.Appendix 3 shows the row and column connection for each switch position. Please note; the characters indicating row and column connections are not representative of keytop layouts.This document is provided for use and guidance of engineering personnel engaged in the installation or application of STORM data entryproducts manufactured by Keymat Technology Ltd. Please be advised that all information, data, and illustrations contained within this document remain the exclusive property of Keymat Technology Ltd. and are provided for the express and exclusive use as described above. ThisEncoded Version with PS2 or USB OutputThe encoder daughterboard has a 5 way Molex male connector which mates with the corresponding female housing supplied fitted to the accessory cable. The pinout details for these are shown below.The scan codes for each key position are listed in Appendix 3.Diagrams showing pin designations.This document is provided for use and guidance of engineering personnel engaged in the installation or application of STORM data entryproducts manufactured by Keymat Technology Ltd. Please be advised that all information, data, and illustrations contained within this document remain the exclusive property of Keymat Technology Ltd. and are provided for the express and exclusive use as described above. This Section 5. Ratings and performance.The following table shows the designed operational and performance data. Achieved performance may depend on environmental or operational conditions and mode of use.Key to symbols● = Required for Vandal Resistance - = Not applicableVandal Resistant SpecRobust SpecResistance to water and dust.IP65Low pressure water jet●IP54Wet wipe-down, splashes and lightrainOperational Temperature 0°C to +70°C0°C to +70°C Impact Resistance20 Joules via 50mm dia steelstriker ●Light impacts onlySwitch Contact Resistance 100 ohms (max)100 ohms (max) Switch Contact Bounce 5ms (max) 5ms (max) Insulation Resistance 50 Mohms (min) 50 Mohms (min) Breakdown Voltage 500V AC (max 60 secs)500V AC (max 60 secs)Operating Voltage 24V DC (max) 24V DC (max) Operating Current 50mA (max)50mA (max)Operational Life 4 million cycles per key (min)2 million cycles per key (min)Keytop travel 1.25mm nominal 1.25mm nominal Key actuation force120gms nominal120gms nominalMatrix Keypad Version OptionsConnector (Factory fitted to the rear face of the keyboard).Molex Picoflex Part Number 90814-3220Molex Picoflex Part Number 90814-3220Recommended mating connector for ribbon cable.Molex Picoflex Part Number 90327-3320 Molex Picoflex Part Number 90327-3320Flammability of Major Plastic Parts (taken from Material Suppliers Datasheets UL94 RatingCase Moulding V-0 Rubber Actuators HB Insulator Circuit Boards V-0 Rear Cover BS Class 1This document is provided for use and guidance of engineering personnel engaged in the installation or application of STORM data entry products manufactured by Keymat Technology Ltd. Please be advised that all information, data, and illustrations contained within this documentremain the exclusive property of Keymat Technology Ltd. and are provided for the express and exclusive use as described above. ThisSection 6. Availability/Reliability/Maintainability.Firmware.The firmware version is shown on the back of the microchip controller .Serviceability .The STORM 1200 keyboard is designed for use in exposed, unsupervised public environments. It is rugged, reliable and weather resistant to provide years of trouble free and responsive data entry. The keyboard is assembled and sealed under strictly controlled factory conditions, using calibrated and highly specialized tooling. It should not be disassembled or modified by anyone other than trained technicians (under controlled conditions) in our UK manufacturing facility. There are no user serviceable parts contained within the 1200 keyboard. Disassembly or modifications carried out by non-authorised personnel will invalidate any warranties and have a detrimental effect on the products performance and reliability .The keyboard should be regularly cleaned by washing the operational surface with weak solution of detergent and water. Care should be taken to ensure that no liquids enter the rear face of the keyboard or the connector mechanism.Warranty.Policy Statement.It is Keymat Technology’s intention to provide a fair and rapid response when any customer reports a defect in any product supplied by Keymat Technology.If a valid warranty claim is received, then it is our policy to repair, replace or provide a credit note for those defective products as quickly as possible and with minimum inconvenience to our customers.Exclusions.Product shipped more than 12 months before the date of claim are not covered by warranty. Product damaged in use is not covered by warranty.Product that has been modified is not covered by warranty.Product where the serial number / batch numbers have been removed or modified are not covered by warranty. Product that has been stripped down for any reason by the customer is not covered by warranty.Section 7. Ordering Details – Keyboards.The table below shows the part numbering scheme for the 1200 Series keyboard range. Each digit is listed with the corresponding meaning.Other options, finishes, layouts may be available – contact your Storm distributor for details.Digit 123 4 5 6 7 8 9 10Language DistributionSpec Key Style Encoder Cable PointingDevice120 0 VR 3 Metal 0 None 0 None 0 None 1 UK1 PS2 2 USA2 PS2/USBFor Example1200-310011 is a 1200 KEYBOARD WITH-3 10 0 111200Vandal Resist Spec -METAL KEYS, P S2 ENCODER, NO CABLE, NO POINTING DEVICE, UK LAYOUTOrdering Details - AccessoriesDescription Stock CodeUNDERPANELKIT 1200-MK000(X)MOUNTING2.5m STRAIGHT CABLE WITH GROMMET AND MINIDIN CONNECTOR FOR PS2 1200-00100(X)2.5m STRAIGHT CABLE WITH GROMMET AND CONNECTOR FOR USB 1200-00200(X)This document is provided for use and guidance of engineering personnel engaged in the installation or application of STORM data entry products manufactured by Keymat Technology Ltd. Please be advised that allThis document is provided for use and guidance of engineering personnel engaged in the installation or application of STORM data entry products manufactured by Keymat Technology Ltd. Please be advised that allUS Layoutñ*'Appendix 2: Panel Mounting Details / Overall Dimensions.This document is provided for use and guidance of engineering personnel engaged in the installation or application of STORM data entry products manufactured by Keymat Technology Ltd. Please be advised that allKeyboard Overall Dimensions.This document is provided for use and guidance of engineering personnel engaged in the installation or application of STORM data entry products manufactured by Keymat Technology Ltd. Please be advised that allThis document is provided for use and guidance of engineering personnel engaged in the installation or application of STORM data entry products manufactured by Keymat Technology Ltd. Please be advised that allScan Codes.Key Position Column Row Key Assignment UK Layout Key Assignment US Layout PC/AT Code (Code Set 2)Base Shifted Base Shifted 1 2 1 1 ! 1 ! 16 2 3 1 2 “ 2 @ 1E 3 4 1 3 £ 3 # 26 4 5 1 4 $ 4 $ 25 5 6 1 5 % 5 % 2E 6 7 1 6 ^ 6 ^ 36 7 8 1 7 & 7 & 3D 8 9 1 8 * 8 * 3E 9 10 1 9 ( 9 ( 46 10 11 1 0 ) 0 ) 45 11 13 3 B/Space B/Space 66 12 2 2 q Q q Q 15 13 3 2 w W w W 1D 14 4 2 e E e E 24 15 5 2 r R r R 2D 16 6 2 t T t T 2C 17 7 2 y Y y Y 35 18 8 2 u U u U 3C 19 9 2 i I i I 43 20 10 2 o O o O 44 21 11 2 p P p P 4D 22 13 4 Enter Enter 5A 23 1 2 TAB TAB 0D 24 2 3 a A a A 1C 25 3 3 s S s S 1B 26 4 3 d D d D 23 27 5 3 f F f F 2B 28 6 3 g G g G 34 29 7 3 h H h H 33This document is provided for use and guidance of engineering personnel engaged in the installation or application of STORM data entry products manufactured by Keymat Technology Ltd. Please be advised that allKey Position Column Row Key Assignment UK Layout Key Assignment US Layout PC/AT Code (Code Set 2) 30 8 3 j J j J 3B 31 9 3 k K k K 42 32 10 3 l L l L 4B 33 14 4 Shift Shift 12 34 3 4 z Z z Z 1A 35 4 4 x X x X 22 36 5 4 c C c C 21 37 6 4 v V v V 2A 38 7 4 b B b B 32 39 8 4 n N n N 31 40 9 4 m M m M 3A 41 12 3 ‘ @ ‘ “ 52 42 11 5 ↑ ↑ E0,75 43 12 2 # ~ \ | 5D 44 12 1 - _ - _ 4E 45 13 1 = + = + 55 46 11 3 ; : ; : 52 47 12 4 / ? / ? 4A 48 7 5 Space Space 29 49 13 5 , < , < 41 50 11 4 . > . >49 51 10 5 ← ←E0,6B 52 12 5 ↓ ↓E0,72 53 13 5 → →E0,74Release Codes.The PC/AT release code for each key is the Scan Code preceded by H’F0’.Example:Q – H’F0’, H’15.Exception : Keys with Scan Codes starting with H’E0, the release code sequence (for example Left Arrow) is, H’E0’, H’F0’. H’6B’。
pro seriesPRO 70Cardioid Condenser Lavalier MicrophoneFeatures• Clip-on lavalier mic provides articulate, full-sounding voice pickup • Also excels as an instrument mic, especially for pickup of acoustic guitar with included AT8444 instrument adapter• Cardioid polar pattern reduces pickup of sounds from the sides and rear, improving isolation of desired sound source• Offers the convenience of battery or phantom power operation • Rugged design and construction for reliable performance• Switchable 80 Hz high-pass filter minimizes pickup of undesired low-frequency soundsDescriptionThe PRO70 is a miniature clip-on/lavalier condenser microphone with a cardioid polar pattern. It is designed for quality sound reinforcement, professional recording, television and other demanding sound pickup applications.The microphone is intended to be worn on the clothing or used as an instrument mic for excellent yet unobtrusive sound pickup. The wide-range capability of the microphone ensures clean, accurate reproduction with high intelligibility for speakers and presenters as well as forinstrument pickup. Its small size makes it ideal for use in applications where minimum visibility is required.The microphone requires 11V to 52V phantom power or a 1.5V AA battery for operation. A battery need not be in place for phantom power operation.The microphone’s cardioid polar pattern provides a 120° angle of acceptance.The microphone includes a 1.8 m (6') permanently attached miniature cable. Its free end connects to the provided AT8531 power module via a TA3F-type connector. The output of the power module is a 3-pin XLRM-type connector.A 3-position switch in the power module permits choice of off, on/flat response or on/low-roll-off (via integral 80 Hz high-pass filter). The roll-off position reduces the pickup of low-frequency ambient noise.The microphone comes equipped with a power module, a clothing clip, an instrument adapter, a windscreen, a battery and a soft protective pouch.Operation and MaintenanceThe PRO70 requires 11V to 52V phantom power or a 1.5V AA battery for operation. A battery need not be in place for phantom power operation.To install the battery, remove the cap from the top of the power module. Insert a fresh 1.5V AA battery (“+” end toward the cap release button), then reassemble the power module. For longest battery life, the switch should remain off except when the microphone is in use. Alkalinebatteries are recommended for longest life. Remove the battery during long-term storage.Output is low impedance (Lo-Z) balanced. The signal appears across Pins 2 and 3; Pin 1 is ground (shield). Output phase is “Pin 2 hot”—positive acoustic pressure produces positive voltage at Pin 2.To avoid phase cancellation and poor sound, all mic cables must be wired consistently: Pin 1-to-Pin 1, etc.A 3-position switch in the power module permits choice of off, on/flat response, or on/low-roll-off (via integral 80 Hz high-pass filter). The roll-off position reduces the microphones sensitivity to popping in close vocal use. It also reduces the pickup of low-frequency ambient noise (such as traffic, air-handling systems, etc.), room reverberation and mechanically coupled vibrations. To engage the filter, slide the switch toward the“bent” line. To turn the microphone on without engaging the filter, slide the switch toward the flat line.For use as a lavalier, attach the microphone about six inches below the chin. Anticipate movements that may cause the microphone to rub against or be covered by clothing, and position the microphone to avoid it.Avoid leaving the microphone in the open sun or in areas wheretemperatures exceed 110° F (43° C) for extended periods. Extremely high humidity should also be avoided.Architect’s and Engineer’s SpecificationsThe microphone shall be a fixed charge condenser. It shall have a cardioid polar pattern and a frequency response of 100 Hz to 14,000 Hz. The microphone shall operate from an external 11V to 52V DC phantom power source or, alternatively, from a 1.5V AA/UM3 battery. It shall be capable of handling sound input levels up to 123 dB (phantom and battery) with a dynamic range of 96 dB (phantom and battery). Nominal open-circuit output voltage shall be 5.6 mV (phantom) and (battery) at 1 V , 1 Pascal. Output shall be low impedance balanced (200 ohms—phantom and battery).The microphone shall have a 1.8 m (6') permanently attached miniature cable connected to the power module. The power module shall house the battery, and shall contain a switch that permits choice of off, on/flat response or on/low-roll-off (80 Hz). The output of the power module shall be a 3-pin XLRM-type connector.The microphone shall be 25.0 mm (0.98") long and have a diameter of 10.2 mm (0.40"). Weight shall be 8 grams (0.3 oz). The microphone shall include a power module, a clothing clip, a windscreen, a battery, an instrument adapter and a protective carrying case. Finish shall be low-reflectance black.The Audio-Technica PRO70 is specified.Audio-Technica Corporation ©2017 Audio-Technica0001-0330-01PRO 70SpecificationsLEGEND 200 Hz 1 kHz 5 kHz 8 kHzSCALE IS 5 DECIBELS PER DIVISION240˚180˚210˚270˚300˚330˚0˚150˚120˚90˚30˚60˚12" or more on axis LEGENDFrequency in HertzR e s p o n s e i n d BRoll-offfrequency response: 100–14,000 Hzpolar patternFixed-charge back plate, permanently polarized condenser Cardioid100-14,000 Hz80 Hz, 12 dB/octavePhantom: –45 dB (5.6 mV) re 1V at 1 Pa Battery: –45 dB (5.6 mV) re 1V at 1 Pa Phantom: 200 ohms Battery: 200 ohmsPhantom: 123 dB SPL, 1 kHz at 1% T.H.D. Battery: 123 dB SPL, 1 kHz at 1% T.H.D. Phantom: 96 dB, 1 kHz at Max SPL Battery: 96 dB, 1 kHz at Max SPL 67 dB, 1 kHz at 1 Pa 11-52V DC, 2 mA typical 1.5V AA/UM30.4 mA / 1200 hours typical (alkaline)Off, on-flat, on-roll-off Microphone: 0.3 oz (8 g) Power module: 4.7 oz (134 g) Microphone: 25.0 mm (0.98") long,10.2 mm (0.40") diameterPower module: 83.0 mm (3.27") H x 63.0 mm (2.48") W x 22.0 mm (0.87") D Power module: Integral 3-pin XLRM-type Integral 6' (1.8 m), permanently attached between microphone and power module M1ElementPolar pattern Frequency response Low frequency roll-off Open circuit sensitivityImpedanceMaximum input sound level Dynamic range (typical) Signal-to-noise ratio 1Phantom power requirementsBattery typeBattery current / lifeSwitch WeightDimensionsOutput connectorCableAudio-Technica case style。
㧰3S HThe smallest detectionswitch in the world. Ideal for miniature mobile devices(OMRON's data as of September 2007)●Ultra small size and ultra low profile contributing to down-sizing of sets devices. (3.0 × 3.4 × 0.9 mm (W × D × H))●A unique mechanism enables high contact reliability and high precision operation.●Horizontal 2-way detection and long stroke for easy installation are available.●Meet a variety of applications by contact and lever variationsRoHS CompliantContact FormList of Models●Standard Lever Models●Long Lever ModelsContact SpecificationsRatingsNote.The ratings values apply under the following test conditions:(1) Ambient temperature: 20±2°C (2) Ambient humidity: 65±5%(3) Operating frequency: 20 operations/min●SPST-NO●SPST-NCContact SpecificationsSlideMinimum applicable load15 μA at 3 VDCRated voltageResistive load5 VDC1 mAD3SHSurface Mount Switch㧰3S HCharacteristicsNote: The data given above are initial values.*1.The given values apply for Total Travel Position. Close or open circuit of the contact is 1ms max.*2.For testing conditions, consult your OMRON sales representative.Dimensions(Unit: mm) and Operating CharacteristicsThe @ is replaced with the code for the contact form that you need. See the "List of Models" for available combinations of models.Note 1.Unless otherwise specified, a tolerance of Note 2.The operating characteristics are for operation in the A direction ($) and B direction (", !) has the same operation characteristic values as of the A direction.Permissible operating speed 1 mm to 300 mm/sPermissible operating frequency Mechanical 60 operations/min Electrical 60 operations/minInsulation resistance100 M Ω min. (at 100 VDC with insulation tester)Contact resistance (initial value) 3Ω max.Dielectric strengthBetween terminals of the same polarity 100 VAC (50/60 Hz for 1 min) Vibration resistance *1 Malfunction 10 to 55 Hz, 1.5 mm double amplitudeShock resistanceDurability 1000 m/s 2 {approx. 100G} max. Malfunction *1 300 m/s 2 {approx. 30G} max. Durability *2Mechanical 150,000 operations min. (20 operations/min) Electrical 100,000 operations min. (20 operations/min)Ambient operating temperature -25 to +85°C (at ambient humidity 60% max.) (with no icing or condensation)Ambient operating humidity 85% max. (for +5 to +35°C)WeightApprox. 0.02 gOperating Characteristics ModelD3SH-@@R D3SH-@@L Operating Force OF Max. 0.3 N {31 gf}Free PositionOperating Position Total Travel PositionFP OP TTP5.4±0.2 mm 5.0±0.2 mm 3.8±0.15 mmD3SHSurface Mount Switch㧰3S HNote 1.Unless otherwise specified, a tolerance of Note 2.The operating characteristics are for operation in the A direction ($) and B direction (", !) has the same operation characteristic values as of the A direction.Note 2.The operating characteristics are for operation in the A direction ($) and B direction (", !) has the same operation characteristic values as of the A direction.Operating Characteristics ModelD3SH-@@R1 D3SH-@@L1 Operating Force OF Max. 0.24 N {24 gf}Free PositionOperating Position Total Travel PositionFP OP TTP5.9±0.3 mm 5.4±0.3 mm 3.8±0.2 mm●Right operating - with Boss D3SH-@1R●Left operating - with Boss D3SH-@1L●Right operating - without BossD3SHSurface Mount Switch㧰3S HNote 1.Unless otherwise specified, a tolerance of Note 2.The operating characteristics are for operation in the A direction ($) and B direction (", !) has the same operation characteristic values as of the A direction.●Right operating - with Boss D3SH-@1R1●Left operating - with Boss D3SH-@1L1D3SHSurface Mount Switch㧰3S HPrecautions★Please refer to "Common Precautions" for correct use.●Electrical Ratings•Confirm the contact load in order to select an appropriate switch rating.•Do not apply an excessive electrical load to the contacts,otherwise the contacts may weld, resulting in a short circuit or burning.●Terminal Connection•Do not use flow soldering or hand soldering to solder terminals.•Conduct reflow soldering within the range shown in the terminal temperature profile below.Some reflow soldering devices have extremely high peak values. Do a test in advance to confirm proper soldering conditions.•Do not conduct reflow soldering more than twice. Also provide a time interval of at least five minutes between the first and second reflow soldering processes to allow the Switch to return to room temperature.Heating the Switch continuously (without an interval) may cause the edges of the Switch to melt and degrade the characteristics.•When printing for a cream solder process, a 0.13 mm screen thickness is recommended.•Be sure to provide local ventilation.●Printed Circuit BoardsSpecial attention must be paid to the handling of printed circuit boards after a Switch has been mounted onto them. Airborne PCB particles may penetrate the interior of the Switch when printed circuit boards are separated by cutting. Also, do not stack printed circuit boards that have Switches mounted on them.●Product Specification Details•This document provides only a partial list of specifications. It is recommended that you request complete drawings and specifications prior to purchasing or using the product.●Mounting•The cover has the same electric potential as the COM terminal. Do not short-circuit the cover with a NO or NCterminal when mounting the cover.•Be careful of the following points. Incorrect handling may lead to insufficient actuator return, Switch damage, or reduced durability.-Set the operating body in line with the direction of the actuator movement, and make sure that the operating body is completely separate from the actuator when the Switch is in the free position (FP). When the actuator is operated from the crosswise direction of the Switch, make sure that the corner of the operating body has a minimum radius of R1.-(the difference between the operating position and the total travel position).-Do not subject the Switch to operations that involve strong impact.-Do not use the Switch as a stopper.-Do not apply excessive loads to the cover or operate the actuator from a direction other than a specified operating direction.-Do not use an adhesive to secure the Switch.•A lubricant is used in the Switch. Some of the lubricant may seep out because the Switch does not have an airtight construction. Consider this possibility with respect to the usage conditions when designing or using the Switch.●Application EnvironmentDo not use the Switch in locations that are subject to toxic gas, silicon, excessive dust, excessive dirt, high temperatures, high humidity, sudden temperature changes, water splashes, or oil splashes.Otherwise, damage resulting by faulty contact of the Switch contacts, corrosion, or other causes, or other functional faults may occur.●Insulation and WiringBe sure that the installation conditions provide a sufficient insulation distance between Switch terminals and other metal parts, lands, etc.●CleaningThe Switch does not have an airtight construction, and it must not be cleaned with cleaning fluids. Malfunctions may occur if the cleaning fluid penetrates the interior of the Switch together with flux or foreign matter from the surface of the PCB.●Confirmation with Actual EquipmentBe sure to confirm the quality of the product under the load and environmental conditions that will be used during actual applications.CautionCorrect UseCoverD3SH Surface Mount Switch 㧰3SH。
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