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NB Sine Wave Inverter User Manual Standard: GB/T 20321.1□Please carefully read this User Manual before installing and operating the product, and keep this manual properly for future referenceTable of ContentsTable of Contents (I)1. Safety Precautions (1)2. Product Introduction (2)3. Installation (3)4. Operation (7)5. Maintenance (10)6. Troubleshooting (10)7. Machine Accessories (12)8. Description on Common Symbols (13)Note: The product instructions may change without notice.1. Safety Precautions■ Please carefully read this manual and keep it properly.■ Please follow all warning signs on the machine, and do not tear or damage those warning labels.■ Do not allow the inverter work under the l oad that exceeds the rated load.■ Prevent the short circuit between the positive and negative poles of battery, otherwise this may cause a fire or electric shock.■ Do not block all vents, and follow the instructions provided by the manufacturer for insta llation.■ Do not store or operate this product in the following environment;■ In the places with flammable gases, corrosive substances, or large amounts of dust.■ In the places where the temperature is abnormally high or low (above 40°C or below -10°C), or the humidity is high (90% and above).■ In the places with direct sunlight or close to heating device.■ In the places with severe vibrations.■ In the event of a fire around, please extinguish a fire with a dry powder fire extinguisher, because the use of a liquid fire extinguisher will cause a risk of electric shock.Caution:There is high voltage in the inverter. In order to avoid injury to personal safety, if you have any questions, please consult the dealer’s professional or maintenance center, and it is forbidden to open or repair it without permission.2. Product IntroductionWith advanced SPWM sine wave control technology used, the NB series sine wave inverter adopts perfect protection and battery management functions. Thanks to its high power supply quality, this product is suitable for various loads, and can be widely used in household appliances such as TVs, refrigerators, induction cookers, electric fans, microwave ovens, and air conditioners.2.1 Model Naming DescriptionInput rated DC voltage (V)Output rated capacity (VA)Sine wave inverter2.2 Product Features◆Pure sine wave output, suitable for household appliances such as TVs, refrigerators, induction cookers, electric fans, microwave ovens, and air conditioners◆ Microcomputer (CPU) control technology used, with superior performance◆ Ultra-wide input voltage range, high-precision output, fully automatic voltage regulation◆Built-in overload, short circuit, overvoltage, undervoltage, and overtemperature protection functions, with high reliability◆The simple and clear LED display can be upgraded to a comprehensive digital LCD display for easy observation of machine status◆The battery can be configured according to different requirements for the power supply time◆Valve-regulated maintenance-free lead-acid battery is used; with the intelligent battery management, and overcharge and over-discharge protection, prolong the battery life.2.3 Main technical indicatorsMain technical indicatorsModel NB-500/12 NB-1000/24 NB-1500/48 NB-2000/48 NB-3000/48Input Volage range 150~270VAC Freq. 50Hz±10%Output Rated capacity 500VA 1000VA 1500VA 2000VA 3000VA Waveform Sine waveFreq. Mains supply: Synchronize with the mains supply Inverter: 50Hz±0.5 Volage accuracy Mains supply: 220V±10% Inverter: 220V±5% Overload capacityWhen the load exceeds 150%±5%, the inverter protectionwill workafter10s to stop the machine; when the load resumes to the rated load, theinverter will automatically work.Protection Overload, overtemperature, and battery over-voltage protectionBattery DC voltage 12VDC 24VDC 48VDCNumber of batteries (12V) 1 2 4Battery protectionOver-discharge protection, overcharge protection, and intelligentmanagementCharging current Max. 15A2.4 Working environmentItem Content Ambient temperature -10o C~+40o CRelative humidity <85% (non-condensing)Altitude Less than 1000 meters. When greater than 1000 meters, the rating is reduced by 1%for every 100 meters of an increaseStorage temperature -15o C~45o C2.5 System block diagramMains input DisplaycontrollerTestingFuse DC/AC Loadconverter/ (User equipment) AC output Battery charger3. Installation3.1 Unpacking inspection1) Unpack the product, and check the product appearance for poor appearance quality or damage caused during transportation.2) Check the list of accessories to confirm whether the machine accessories are complete.3) Confirm whether the machine is the model you want to purchase according to the nameplate pasted on the sideof the product.4) If you have the above problems, please contact the dealer or company in time!3.2 Installation precautions■Please put the inverter in a well-ventilated place far away from the dangerous objects such as water, flammable gases, or corrosives. The specific installation environment should meet the product specification requirements.■Side installation is not allowed; keep the air inlet on the front panel and side plate and the air outlet on the rear cover unblocked.■If the machine is working at low temperatures, water droplet condensation may occur; therefore, please wait until the inside and outside of the machine are completely dry before installation, otherwise there is a risk of electric shock.■Protect the inverter to ensure good contact.3.3 Battery selection and power supply timeTable 1 Battery power supply time selectionModel Numberof cellsper packCapacity / power supply time of single pack of battery (minute) 20AH 40A 55AH 65AH 75AH 100AH 120AH 150AHNB-500 1 cell 10 35 45 50 65 90 110 160 NB-1000 2 cells 10 35 45 50 65 90 110 160 NB-1500 4 cells 17 50 65 70 95 130 150 200 NB-2000 4 cells 12 35 40 45 70 85 115 150 NB-3000 4 cells 5 20 25 30 40 50 65 90 Note: The above table is for reference only (calculated under full battery charge and full load conditions), the actual power supply time depends on the size of the load and the battery level.3.4 WiringThere is no a mains on-off switch and a battery on-off switch in the main circuit of this product, and it is recommended that a 25A or above switch (or connected to the mains socket) is installed in the front of the AC input of this product by users, and a 63A or above switch is installed in the front of the battery input end.3.4.1 Battery wiringIt is important to follow the correct procedure to connect the battery, otherwise there may be a risk of electric shock. Please strictly follow the steps below:1) First connect the battery pack in series to ensure the appropriate battery voltage, with 12VDC for NB-500, 24VDC for NB-1000, and 48VDC for NB-1500, NB-2000, and NB-3000.2) One end of the battery connecting cable of NB-500 and NB-1000 has been fixed on the device, and the other end is connected to the battery pack through two open wires, as shown in Figure 3-1.3) The battery inputs of NB-1500, NB-2000 and NB-3000 adopt the terminal block form, and the battery connecting wire is first connected to the battery end (do not connect it to the inverter end first, otherwise there may be a risk of electric shock); the red line is connected to the positive pole "+"of the battery, and the black line is connected to the negative pole "-"of the battery, as shown in Fig. 3-2.4) The red line is connected to the positive pole "+"of the battery, and the black line is connected to the negative pole "-"of the batteryRed line Black line Red line Black lineBattery Battery 1 Battery 2Fig. 3-1 NB-500 and NB-1000 battery wiringOutput live lineOutput zero lineInput/output ground wireInput live lineInput zero lineRed line Black lineBattery 1 Battery 2 Battery 3 Battery 4Fig. 3-2 NB-1500, NB-2000, and NB-3000 battery wiring3.4.2 AC input and output wiringThe socket with an overcurrent protection device is used for NB-500, NB-1000 input power line connection. One end of the minas input line has been fixed with the inverter, and the other end can be connected to the mains socket. There are two output sockets on this machine, and the specific connection method is shown in Fig. 3-3:Output 220VACConnected to the loadMainsFig. 3-3 NB-500, NB-1000 AC input and output wiring methodsThe terminal block is used for the connection of NB-1500, NB-2000, NB-3000 input and output power line (two terminal block and socket methods are used for output). To identify the terminal, first remove the rear cover plate. For specific connection method, see Fig. 3-4:Negative pole of battery (black)Positive pole of battery (red)Output live lineOutput zero lineInput/output ground wireInput live lineInput zero lineFig. 3-4NB-1500, NB-2000, NB-3000 input and output wiring methodNote: The terminal block is used for 6A or above output.Note: The battery connecting cable is a standard cable, and it cannot be extended indefinitely, otherwise it will affect the normal operation of the inverter.4. Operation4.1 LCD display panelFig. 4 - 1 LCD Display PanelFig. 4-1 LCD display panelA: Mains power indicator B: Mains voltage valueC: Output indicator D: Output voltage valueE: Battery status indicator F: Battery capacity percentageG: Inverter status indicator H: Load size indicatorI: OFF –stop J: ON- start4.3 Operation ModeThe operating mode of the inverter can be divided into mains mode and battery mode.4.3.1 Mains modeWhen the inverter is running in mains mode, the LCD panel will display the main screen shown in Fig. 4-2.Fig. 4-2 LCD mains display screenNote: To connect the generator, please follow the steps below:Start the generator, connect the output power of the generator to the input of the inverter after the generator is running smoothly (at this time, confirm that the inverter is no-loaded), then press the Start button to start the inverter, and then connect the load one by one after the inverter starts. It is recommended to select the generator capacity that equals to the twice the capacity of the inverter.4.3.2 Battery Mode1) When the battery capacity reduces, the number of lights of the battery capacity indication part will decrease; when the battery voltage drops to the pre-warning level, the buzzer will beep every second to remind the user that the battery capacity is insufficient.The main screen of the LCD panel display is shown in Fig. 4-3Fig. 4-3 Battery mode4.3.3 Fault and alarm displayIn case of failure of inverter, the "FAULT" fault indicator light on the LED panel will be on, the smiling face on the LCD panel will change to a crying face, as shown in Fig. 4-4, and the inverter will always beep.Fig. 4-4 fault display4.4 Operation4.4.1 Switch operationStart operation modes: Mains start and battery start■Mains startConnect the battery, and then turn on the mains, and the inverter will automatically start.■DC startWhen there is no mains input, press the Start button once. The panel lights up after a few seconds, and the inverter is already running in battery mode.4.4.2 Stop operationWith the Stop button pressed, the system power is turned off and there is no display on the panel. If out of the service for a long time, please disconnect the mains and battery connection cables!5. Maintenance5.1 Battery maintenanceThe battery is an important part of the inverter system. The life of the battery depends on the ambient temperature and the number of discharges. Operation at high temperatures or deep discharge can shorten the life of the battery. ■The battery should work in the ambient temperature ranged 15℃ to 25℃as much as possible.■If the inverter is out of the service for a long time, it is recommended to charge it once every 3 months.■If the battery is discharged to stop the machine by the protective device, it shall be charged in time, and cannot be turned on again, otherwise the battery will be scrapped in advance■Under normal circumstances, the battery life is 1~3 years; if found harsh condition, replace it early. The battery must be replaced by professionals.Note:●Please turn off the inverter and disconnect the mains before replacing the battery;●Take off metal objects such as rings and watches;●Please use a screwdriver with an insulated handle, and do not put tools or other metal objects on the battery;●Do not short connect or reversely connect the positive and negative poles of the battery.6. Troubleshooting and ServiceIf found any abnormality of the inverter, please check the following items before contacting a customer service representative■Check whether the battery is connected normally, and whether the battery voltage is too low.■Check whether there is a mains input, and whether the mains voltage and frequency meet the requirements. ■Check whether the fuse located at the rear panel for damage or disconnection.When report a fault to the customer service, be sure to record and inform the following information:1)Inverter model, date of purchase2)Fault occurrence date3)Complete problem description (including panel display information, buzzer beeping situation, power situation, load capacity, and battery configuration).■Common faults and troubleshootingTable 1 Common troubleshootingFault Cause Alarm SolutionWith the ON/OFF key pressed, the machine cannot start The inverter output short circuitor overload or too short ON keypressing timeNoTurn off the inverter, remove all loads,confirm no fault or internal short circuit ofthe load; press the ON key for more than 1secondThe internal fuse is burnt,indicating there is an internalfaultNoDo not try to open or repair it, but contactyour dealerBattery discharge time is reduced The battery is not charged NoPower on the inverter with mains for morethan 3 hours to re-charge the batteryThe inverter output overladed NoCheck the load capacity, and remove thenon-critical equipmentThe battery itself is aged, andthe battery cannot be fullychargedNoReplace the battery, and contact the dealerto obtain the battery replacementcomponentsThe fault indicator ison or the display is failed to show a crying face, the buzzer always beeps The inverter is turned off due tointernal faultAlwaysbeepThe inverter needs to be repaired, andcontact your dealerThe display shows a crying face (the faultlight on the LED dispaly is lit); load indciation bars are full Overload prewarningBeeponceeveryonesecondDecrease the load, otherwise the outlet willbe powered offThe display shows a crying face (the faultlight on the LED dispaly is lit); load indciation bars are full Output short circuitAlwaysbeepDisconnect the load, and check the laod forshort circuitFault Cause Alarm Solution The battery voltageis normal, but there is no output voltage Internal fault of inverterAlwaysbeepStart the inverter after cooling down; if stillfailed to start the machine, please contactthe Customer Service Center.Inverter stops suddently Interter overheated; inverter isdaamgedNoStart the inverter after cooling down; if stillfailed to start the machine, please contactthe Customer Service Center.The display shows a crying face (the faultlight on the LED display is lit); the battery capacity shows 0%. Voltage undervoltage alarmBeeponceeveryonesecondThe output will be powered off; pleaseconnect the mains for charging, or replace itby the fully charged batteryUnder mains power, click sound is issued from the machine There is mains voltagefluctuations; the inverter is inthe voltage stabilizingregulationNoOnly when the output voltage is within the220±10% range, this belongs to the normalphenomenonThe mains input display shows that the mains voltage is0V (the mains indicator on the LED screen is not on) Fust is burnt NoReplaced by the fuse of the samespecification (500-1000VA); reset theovercurrent protector (1500-3000VA).7. Machine Accessories1. User Manual 1 copy;2. Certificate of Conformity 1 copy;3. Battery cable:12V power supply type (no connection configuration)24V power supply type 1 piece (battery cable)48V power supply type 5 pieces (battery cable)4. Fuse tube:NB-500VA, 1000VA2 pcs;No fuse tube provided for NB-1500VA and above type (self-reset protector used).8. Description of common symbolsThe following symbols are used in this manual, and may also occur during application. Therefore, users shall familiarize them, and know their meanings.Symbols and their meaningsSymbol MeaningCaution prompt Protective groundingHigh voltage hazard BatteryTurn on the host Repetitive cycleTurn off the host Do not leave with debrisAlternating current Direct currentProduct Warranty CardUser nameAddressTel. ZipModel & Spec. Date of productionSales unitDate of sales Invoice numberWarranty unit InspectorWarranty addressCompany CommitmentThe company will provide the "three guarantees" service for any poor manufacturing quality causing that the product cannot work normally under the normal storage, transport, maintenance, and operation conditions within the 24 months from the date of production. For any damage due to one of the following situations, a paid repair will be given even if within the warranty period:1) Improper operation, maintenance, or storage;2) Modified without permission or improper repair;3) Damage due to falling off or caused during installation after purchase;4) Force majeure such as earthquakes, fires, lightning strikes, abnormal voltages, and secondary disasters;If you have any question, please contact the dealer or our company’s customer service department.5) The model marked on the three-guarantee certificate is inconsistent with the model of the product to be repaired, the warranty card and purchase invoice are altered, the warranty period expires, and there is no warranty certificate provided.Within the warranty period, if the product is failed due to its poor quality problem, the user can send it to the sales company’s repair center for repair or replacement free of charge if the filled warranty card (user page) and purchase invoice shall be shown.The warranty card and purchase invoice are used as the warranty certificate of this machine, and shall be kept properly by the user, and they will not be provided again if lost.If you have any questions, please contact your dealer or our customer service department.Customer Service Hotline: 400-826-8008.Zhejiang Delixi Electrical Co., Ltd.Maintenance RecordsRepair date Warranty contents Repairer Address: No. 155, Zhandong Road, Liushi Town, Yueqing City, ZhejiangQualityServicePhone**************6279 1202Fax**************Zip: 325604Certificate DELIXI ELECTRIC LTD Name: Sine Wave InverterModel: NB SeriesThis product passes the inspection and is allowed to be shipped.Standard: GB/T 20321.1Inspector: Check 02Production date: See label on inner boxDELIXI ELECTRIC LTDAddress: Delixi High-Tech Industrial Park, Liushi Town, Leqing City, Zhejiang P/C: 325604 Tel: (86-577) 6177 8888Fax: (86-577) 6177 8000Customer Service hotline: 400-826-8008The first edition of this manual was issued on May 2021.。
E8Manual (1.3 EN)Symbols on the equipmentPlease refer to the information in the operating manual.WARNING!Dangerous voltage!ContentsSafety precautions (3)Information regarding use of loudspeakers (3)E8 (4)Connections (5)Operation with D6 or D12 (5)Operation with E-PAC (6)Dispersion characteristics (7)Altering the HF horn dispersion (7)Technical specifications (8)Manufacturer's declarations (9)EU conformity of loudspeakers (CE symbol) (9)WEEE Declaration (Disposal) (9)General InformationE8 ManualVersion 1.3 EN, 7/2009, D2030.EN .01Copyright © 2009 by d&b audiotechnik GmbH; all rights reserved. Keep this manual with the product or in a safe place so that it is available for future reference.When reselling this product,hand over this manual to the new customer.If you supply d&b products,please draw the attention of your customers to this manual.Enclose the relevant manuals with the systems.If you require additional manuals for this purpose,you can order them from d&b.d&b audiotechnik GmbHEugen-Adolff-Strasse 134, D-71522 Backnang, GermanyTelephone +49-7191-9669-0, Fax +49-7191-95 00 00Safety precautionsInformation regarding use of loudspeakersWARNING!Never stand in the immediate vicinity of loudspeakers driven at a highlevel.Professional loudspeaker systems are capable of causing asound pressure level detrimental to human health.Seemingly non-critical sound levels(from approx.95 dB SPL)can cause hearingdamage if people are exposed to it over a long period.In order to prevent accidents when deploying loudspeakers on theground or when flown, please take note of the following:When setting up the loudspeakers or loudspeaker stands,make surethey are standing on a firm surface.If you place several systems ontop of one another, use straps to secure them against movement.Only use accessories which have been tested and approved by d&bfor assembly and mobile deployment.Pay attention to the correctapplication and maximum load capacity of the accessories as detailedin our specific“Mounting instructions”or in our"Flying system andRigging manuals".Ensure that all additional hardware,fixings and fasteners used forinstallation or mobile deployment are of an appropriate size and loadsafety factor.Pay attention to the manufacturers'instructions and tothe relevant safety guidelines.Regularly check the loudspeaker housings and accessories for visiblesigns of wear and tear, and replace them when necessary.Regularly check all load bearing bolts in the mounting devices.CAUTION!Loudspeakers produce a static magnetic field even if they are notconnected or are not in use.Therefore make sure when erecting andtransporting loudspeakers that they are nowhere near equipment andobjects which may be impaired or damaged by an external magneticfield.Generally speaking,a distance of0.5 m(1.5 ft)from magneticdata carriers(floppy disks,audio and video tapes,bank cards,etc.)issufficient;a distance of more than1 m(3 ft)may be necessary withcomputer and video monitors.E8Fig. 1: E8 loudspeaker Fig. 2: E8 stage monitor setup The E8is a high performance multipurpose loudspeaker employing anintegrated 8”/1”exit coaxial driver design with neodymium magnet andconstant directivity horn loading.The horn with its 90°x 50°(hor.xvert.)dispersion pattern can easily be rotated through 90°providing a50° x 90° pattern without the use of tools.The E8is a two way design with a built-in passive crossover network.Itsfrequency response extends from 62 Hz to above 18 kHz.The E8enclosure is constructed from polyurethane integral hard foamwith an impact and weather resistant black paint finish.The cabinetshape allows use either in a vertical or horizontal orientation as well asdeployment as a stage monitor.The front of the loudspeaker cabinet is protected by a rigid metal grill infront of an acoustically transparent foam.The grill can easily beremoved without tools to modify the horn orientation.The cabinet incorporates a handle,a pole mount socket and six M10threaded inserts to connect to different rigging accessories like Z5350E8Flying bracket,Z5354E8/E12Flying adapter,Z5020Flying adapter02,Z5025Flying adapter 03or Z5351E8Horizontal bracket.Anadditional M10thread in the rear panel can be used to connect asafety wire.The connector panel of the E8cabinet is recessed and tilted to allowdeployment as a stage monitor.With the panel on the right hand side,the cabinet is oriented correctly.NOTICE:Only operate E8loudspeakers with a correctly configured d&bamplifier,otherwise there is a risk of damaging the loudspeakercomponents.Fig. 3: E8 SC/WR versionstop and bottom viewE8 cabinet optionsThe special color (SC)version of the cabinet is available in all colors ofthe RAL color table.It comes without hi stand flange and handles.Therespective openings of the cabinet are covered by plates in cabinetcolor. The connector type is NL4.The weather resistant (WR)version is available in black only.It alsocomes without hi stand flange and handles.It is equipped with a fixedinput cable (5 m / 16.4 ft, type H-07-RN-F 2 x 2.5 mm 2/AWG 13).Fig. 4: Connector wiring The E8cabinet is fitted with a pair of EP5connectors.All five pins of both connectors are wired in parallel.The E8uses the pin assignments 1/2.Pins3/4and5are designated to active subwoofers,where pin5is used for SenseDrive(only available when using a D12amplifier and5-wire cabling).Using the male connector as the input,the female connector allows for direct connection to additional loudspeakers.The E8 can be supplied with NL4 connectors as an option.Pin equivalents of EP5and NL4connectors and the fixed cable option are listed in the table below.EP512345NL41+1–2+2–n.a.Fixed cable (PG)Brown (+)Blue (–)Operation with D6 or D12Select the controller setup E8.On the D12amplifier it is available in“Dual Channel”and“MixTOP/SUB”mode.For combinations with active subwoofers fed by asingle 4/5-wire cable "Mix TOP/SUB" mode must be selected.Up to a total of four E8loudspeakers can be driven by each channel ofthe D6 or D12 amplifiers.D6and D12provide the additional E8-X setup to be selected when E8cabinets are used in combination with passive E12X-SUB subwoofers onthe same channel.The E8-X setup provides a dedicated correction forthe combined frequency response of these systems.Selecting the E8-X setup enables a combination of up to three E8orE12X-SUB loudspeakers to be driven by the respective D12or D6channel.In applications with low continuous levels and low ambienttemperatures up to four cabinets can be connected to a D12 channel.Controller settingsFor acoustic adjustment the functions CUT,HFA and CPL can beselected.CUT circuitSet to CUT,the E8low frequency level is reduced.The E8is nowconfigured for use with E12X-SUB or E15X-SUB in active mode or otherd&b active subwoofers.HFA circuitFig. 5: Frequency response correction ofHFA circuitIn HFA mode(High Frequency Attenuation),the HF response of the E8system is rolled off.The HFA circuit provides a natural,balancedfrequency response when a unit is placed close to listeners in near fieldor delay use.High frequency attenuation begins gradually at1 kHz,dropping byapproximately 3 dB at10 kHz.This roll-off mimics the decline infrequency response experienced when listening to a system from adistance in a typically reverberant room or auditorium.Fig. 6: Frequency response correction of CPL circuit The CPL(Coupling)circuit compensates for coupling effects when building closely coupled arrays or when the cabinet is used as a stage monitor.CPL begins gradually at 1 kHz,with maximum attenuation below250 Hz,providing a balanced frequency response when E8 cabinets are used in arrays of two or more.The function of the CPL circuit is shown in the diagram opposite and can be set in dB attenuation values between–9and0,or a positive CPL value which creates an adjustable low frequency boost around 65 Hz (0 to +5 dB). Operation with E-PACSelecting E8mode enables the E-PAC to drive up to two E8 loudspeakers.LO IMP mode configures the E-PAC to drive a maximum of four E8loudspeakers with a6 dB reduction in input level to the loudspeakers.For acoustic adjustment the functions CUT and HFA can be selected.The characteristics of the CUT and HFA settings are explained in the previous section "Operation with D6 or D12 - Controller settings".Dispersion characteristicsThe graphs below show dispersion angle over frequency of a single E8cabinet plotted using lines of equal sound pressure (isobars)at –6 dB and –12 dB.Fig. 7: Isobar diagram E8 horizontal,standard setup Fig. 8: Isobar diagram E8 vertical,standard setupFig. 9: Isobar diagram E8 horizontal,horizontal setup with the horn rotated Fig. 10: Isobar diagram E8 vertical, horizontal setup with the horn rotatedAltering the HF horn dispersionThe HF horn can be rotated through 90°within the coaxial driverassembly.-Set the correct horn orientation before suspending thecabinet.-Do not remove the front grill while the cabinet is mounted orflown above the ground.Tools required: screw driver or an appropriate coin.-Undo the quick locks at the top and bottom of the front grill andremove the grill-Pick the horn at its outer edges and turn it until it snaps into thedesired orientation.-Relocate and fix the front grill.CAUTION: Make sure both quick locks of the front grill are lockedcorrectly before using the loudspeaker.Technical specificationsFig. 11: E8 frequency response, standard and CUT settingsE8 system dataFrequency response (–5 dB standard).................................................62 Hz ... 18 kHz Frequency response (–5 dB CUT mode)...........................................120 Hz ... 18 kHz Max. sound pressure (1 m, free field) E8 with D12 .........................................129 dB Max. sound pressure (1 m, free field) E8 with D6 or E-PAC .........................126 dB (SPLmax peak, pink noise test signal with crest factor of 4)Input level (100 dB-SPL/1 m)...............................................................................–13 dBu E8 loudspeaker Nominal impedance...............................................................................................16 ohms Power handling capacity (RMS / peak 10 ms).........................................150/800 W Nominal dispersion angle (hor. x vert.)...........................................................90° x 50°Components..............................................................8“ driver with neodymium magnet ..............coaxial 1” exit compression driver with 1.75“ coil and rotatable CD horn ....................................................................................................Passive crossover network Connections................................................................................................................2 x EP5......................................................................................Optional and SC option: 2 x NL4.............WR option: Fixed cable 5 m (16.4 ft) (H-07-RN-F 2 x 2.5 mm 2/AWG 13)Pin assignments.......................................................................................................EP5: 1/2.............................................................................................................................NL4: 1+/1–.............................................................................................Fixed cable: Brown + / Blue –Weight..........................................................................................................7.3 kg (16.1 lb)Fig. 12: E8 cabinet dimensions in mm [inch]Manufacturer's declarationsEU conformity of loudspeakers (CE symbol)This declaration applies toE8 loudspeaker, Z0620manufactured by d&b audiotechnik GmbH.All production versions of this type are included,provided theycorrespond to the original technical version and have not been subjectto any later design or electromechanical modifications.We herewith declare that said products are in conformity with theprovisions of the respective EC directives including all applicableamendments.A detailed declaration is available on request and can be ordered fromd&b or downloaded from the d&b website at .WEEE Declaration (Disposal)Electrical and electronic equipment must be disposed of separately fromnormal waste at the end of its operational lifetime.Please dispose of this product according to the respective nationalregulations or contractual agreements.If there are any further questionsconcerning the disposal of this product please contact d&b audiotechnik.D 2030.E N .01, 7/2009 © d &b a u d i o t e c h n i k G m b H。
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All rights reserved.Table of Contents1Welcome to MASCHINE (25)1.1MASCHINE Documentation (26)1.2Document Conventions (27)1.3New Features in MASCHINE 2.8 (29)1.4New Features in MASCHINE 2.7.10 (31)1.5New Features in MASCHINE 2.7.8 (31)1.6New Features in MASCHINE 2.7.7 (32)1.7New Features in MASCHINE 2.7.4 (33)1.8New Features in MASCHINE 2.7.3 (36)2Quick Reference (38)2.1Using Your Controller (38)2.1.1Controller Modes and Mode Pinning (38)2.1.2Controlling the Software Views from Your Controller (40)2.2MASCHINE Project Overview (43)2.2.1Sound Content (44)2.2.2Arrangement (45)2.3MASCHINE Hardware Overview (48)2.3.1MASCHINE Hardware Overview (48)2.3.1.1Control Section (50)2.3.1.2Edit Section (53)2.3.1.3Performance Section (54)2.3.1.4Group Section (56)2.3.1.5Transport Section (56)2.3.1.6Pad Section (58)2.3.1.7Rear Panel (63)2.4MASCHINE Software Overview (65)2.4.1Header (66)2.4.2Browser (68)2.4.3Arranger (70)2.4.4Control Area (73)2.4.5Pattern Editor (74)3Basic Concepts (76)3.1Important Names and Concepts (76)3.2Adjusting the MASCHINE User Interface (79)3.2.1Adjusting the Size of the Interface (79)3.2.2Switching between Ideas View and Song View (80)3.2.3Showing/Hiding the Browser (81)3.2.4Showing/Hiding the Control Lane (81)3.3Common Operations (82)3.3.1Using the 4-Directional Push Encoder (82)3.3.2Pinning a Mode on the Controller (83)3.3.3Adjusting Volume, Swing, and Tempo (84)3.3.4Undo/Redo (87)3.3.5List Overlay for Selectors (89)3.3.6Zoom and Scroll Overlays (90)3.3.7Focusing on a Group or a Sound (91)3.3.8Switching Between the Master, Group, and Sound Level (96)3.3.9Navigating Channel Properties, Plug-ins, and Parameter Pages in the Control Area.973.3.9.1Extended Navigate Mode on Your Controller (102)3.3.10Navigating the Software Using the Controller (105)3.3.11Using Two or More Hardware Controllers (106)3.3.12Touch Auto-Write Option (108)3.4Native Kontrol Standard (110)3.5Stand-Alone and Plug-in Mode (111)3.5.1Differences between Stand-Alone and Plug-in Mode (112)3.5.2Switching Instances (113)3.5.3Controlling Various Instances with Different Controllers (114)3.6Host Integration (114)3.6.1Setting up Host Integration (115)3.6.1.1Setting up Ableton Live (macOS) (115)3.6.1.2Setting up Ableton Live (Windows) (116)3.6.1.3Setting up Apple Logic Pro X (116)3.6.2Integration with Ableton Live (117)3.6.3Integration with Apple Logic Pro X (119)3.7Preferences (120)3.7.1Preferences – General Page (121)3.7.2Preferences – Audio Page (126)3.7.3Preferences – MIDI Page (130)3.7.4Preferences – Default Page (133)3.7.5Preferences – Library Page (137)3.7.6Preferences – Plug-ins Page (145)3.7.7Preferences – Hardware Page (150)3.7.8Preferences – Colors Page (154)3.8Integrating MASCHINE into a MIDI Setup (156)3.8.1Connecting External MIDI Equipment (156)3.8.2Sync to External MIDI Clock (157)3.8.3Send MIDI Clock (158)3.9Syncing MASCHINE using Ableton Link (159)3.9.1Connecting to a Network (159)3.9.2Joining and Leaving a Link Session (159)3.10Using a Pedal with the MASCHINE Controller (160)3.11File Management on the MASCHINE Controller (161)4Browser (163)4.1Browser Basics (163)4.1.1The MASCHINE Library (163)4.1.2Browsing the Library vs. Browsing Your Hard Disks (164)4.2Searching and Loading Files from the Library (165)4.2.1Overview of the Library Pane (165)4.2.2Selecting or Loading a Product and Selecting a Bank from the Browser (170)4.2.2.1[MK3] Browsing by Product Category Using the Controller (174)4.2.2.2[MK3] Browsing by Product Vendor Using the Controller (174)4.2.3Selecting a Product Category, a Product, a Bank, and a Sub-Bank (175)4.2.3.1Selecting a Product Category, a Product, a Bank, and a Sub-Bank on theController (179)4.2.4Selecting a File Type (180)4.2.5Choosing Between Factory and User Content (181)4.2.6Selecting Type and Character Tags (182)4.2.7List and Tag Overlays in the Browser (186)4.2.8Performing a Text Search (188)4.2.9Loading a File from the Result List (188)4.3Additional Browsing Tools (193)4.3.1Loading the Selected Files Automatically (193)4.3.2Auditioning Instrument Presets (195)4.3.3Auditioning Samples (196)4.3.4Loading Groups with Patterns (197)4.3.5Loading Groups with Routing (198)4.3.6Displaying File Information (198)4.4Using Favorites in the Browser (199)4.5Editing the Files’ Tags and Properties (203)4.5.1Attribute Editor Basics (203)4.5.2The Bank Page (205)4.5.3The Types and Characters Pages (205)4.5.4The Properties Page (208)4.6Loading and Importing Files from Your File System (209)4.6.1Overview of the FILES Pane (209)4.6.2Using Favorites (211)4.6.3Using the Location Bar (212)4.6.4Navigating to Recent Locations (213)4.6.5Using the Result List (214)4.6.6Importing Files to the MASCHINE Library (217)4.7Locating Missing Samples (219)4.8Using Quick Browse (221)5Managing Sounds, Groups, and Your Project (225)5.1Overview of the Sounds, Groups, and Master (225)5.1.1The Sound, Group, and Master Channels (226)5.1.2Similarities and Differences in Handling Sounds and Groups (227)5.1.3Selecting Multiple Sounds or Groups (228)5.2Managing Sounds (233)5.2.1Loading Sounds (235)5.2.2Pre-listening to Sounds (236)5.2.3Renaming Sound Slots (237)5.2.4Changing the Sound’s Color (237)5.2.5Saving Sounds (239)5.2.6Copying and Pasting Sounds (241)5.2.7Moving Sounds (244)5.2.8Resetting Sound Slots (245)5.3Managing Groups (247)5.3.1Creating Groups (248)5.3.2Loading Groups (249)5.3.3Renaming Groups (251)5.3.4Changing the Group’s Color (251)5.3.5Saving Groups (253)5.3.6Copying and Pasting Groups (255)5.3.7Reordering Groups (258)5.3.8Deleting Groups (259)5.4Exporting MASCHINE Objects and Audio (260)5.4.1Saving a Group with its Samples (261)5.4.2Saving a Project with its Samples (262)5.4.3Exporting Audio (264)5.5Importing Third-Party File Formats (270)5.5.1Loading REX Files into Sound Slots (270)5.5.2Importing MPC Programs to Groups (271)6Playing on the Controller (275)6.1Adjusting the Pads (275)6.1.1The Pad View in the Software (275)6.1.2Choosing a Pad Input Mode (277)6.1.3Adjusting the Base Key (280)6.1.4Using Choke Groups (282)6.1.5Using Link Groups (284)6.2Adjusting the Key, Choke, and Link Parameters for Multiple Sounds (286)6.3Playing Tools (287)6.3.1Mute and Solo (288)6.3.2Choke All Notes (292)6.3.3Groove (293)6.3.4Level, Tempo, Tune, and Groove Shortcuts on Your Controller (295)6.3.5Tap Tempo (299)6.4Performance Features (300)6.4.1Overview of the Perform Features (300)6.4.2Selecting a Scale and Creating Chords (303)6.4.3Scale and Chord Parameters (303)6.4.4Creating Arpeggios and Repeated Notes (316)6.4.5Swing on Note Repeat / Arp Output (321)6.5Using Lock Snapshots (322)6.5.1Creating a Lock Snapshot (322)6.5.2Using Extended Lock (323)6.5.3Updating a Lock Snapshot (323)6.5.4Recalling a Lock Snapshot (324)6.5.5Morphing Between Lock Snapshots (324)6.5.6Deleting a Lock Snapshot (325)6.5.7Triggering Lock Snapshots via MIDI (326)6.6Using the Smart Strip (327)6.6.1Pitch Mode (328)6.6.2Modulation Mode (328)6.6.3Perform Mode (328)6.6.4Notes Mode (329)7Working with Plug-ins (330)7.1Plug-in Overview (330)7.1.1Plug-in Basics (330)7.1.2First Plug-in Slot of Sounds: Choosing the Sound’s Role (334)7.1.3Loading, Removing, and Replacing a Plug-in (335)7.1.3.1Browser Plug-in Slot Selection (341)7.1.4Adjusting the Plug-in Parameters (344)7.1.5Bypassing Plug-in Slots (344)7.1.6Using Side-Chain (346)7.1.7Moving Plug-ins (346)7.1.8Alternative: the Plug-in Strip (348)7.1.9Saving and Recalling Plug-in Presets (348)7.1.9.1Saving Plug-in Presets (349)7.1.9.2Recalling Plug-in Presets (350)7.1.9.3Removing a Default Plug-in Preset (351)7.2The Sampler Plug-in (352)7.2.1Page 1: Voice Settings / Engine (354)7.2.2Page 2: Pitch / Envelope (356)7.2.3Page 3: FX / Filter (359)7.2.4Page 4: Modulation (361)7.2.5Page 5: LFO (363)7.2.6Page 6: Velocity / Modwheel (365)7.3Using Native Instruments and External Plug-ins (367)7.3.1Opening/Closing Plug-in Windows (367)7.3.2Using the VST/AU Plug-in Parameters (370)7.3.3Setting Up Your Own Parameter Pages (371)7.3.4Using VST/AU Plug-in Presets (376)7.3.5Multiple-Output Plug-ins and Multitimbral Plug-ins (378)8Using the Audio Plug-in (380)8.1Loading a Loop into the Audio Plug-in (384)8.2Editing Audio in the Audio Plug-in (385)8.3Using Loop Mode (386)8.4Using Gate Mode (388)9Using the Drumsynths (390)9.1Drumsynths – General Handling (391)9.1.1Engines: Many Different Drums per Drumsynth (391)9.1.2Common Parameter Organization (391)9.1.3Shared Parameters (394)9.1.4Various Velocity Responses (394)9.1.5Pitch Range, Tuning, and MIDI Notes (394)9.2The Kicks (395)9.2.1Kick – Sub (397)9.2.2Kick – Tronic (399)9.2.3Kick – Dusty (402)9.2.4Kick – Grit (403)9.2.5Kick – Rasper (406)9.2.6Kick – Snappy (407)9.2.7Kick – Bold (409)9.2.8Kick – Maple (411)9.2.9Kick – Push (412)9.3The Snares (414)9.3.1Snare – Volt (416)9.3.2Snare – Bit (418)9.3.3Snare – Pow (420)9.3.4Snare – Sharp (421)9.3.5Snare – Airy (423)9.3.6Snare – Vintage (425)9.3.7Snare – Chrome (427)9.3.8Snare – Iron (429)9.3.9Snare – Clap (431)9.3.10Snare – Breaker (433)9.4The Hi-hats (435)9.4.1Hi-hat – Silver (436)9.4.2Hi-hat – Circuit (438)9.4.3Hi-hat – Memory (440)9.4.4Hi-hat – Hybrid (442)9.4.5Creating a Pattern with Closed and Open Hi-hats (444)9.5The Toms (445)9.5.1Tom – Tronic (447)9.5.2Tom – Fractal (449)9.5.3Tom – Floor (453)9.5.4Tom – High (455)9.6The Percussions (456)9.6.1Percussion – Fractal (458)9.6.2Percussion – Kettle (461)9.6.3Percussion – Shaker (463)9.7The Cymbals (467)9.7.1Cymbal – Crash (469)9.7.2Cymbal – Ride (471)10Using the Bass Synth (474)10.1Bass Synth – General Handling (475)10.1.1Parameter Organization (475)10.1.2Bass Synth Parameters (477)11Working with Patterns (479)11.1Pattern Basics (479)11.1.1Pattern Editor Overview (480)11.1.2Navigating the Event Area (486)11.1.3Following the Playback Position in the Pattern (488)11.1.4Jumping to Another Playback Position in the Pattern (489)11.1.5Group View and Keyboard View (491)11.1.6Adjusting the Arrange Grid and the Pattern Length (493)11.1.7Adjusting the Step Grid and the Nudge Grid (497)11.2Recording Patterns in Real Time (501)11.2.1Recording Your Patterns Live (501)11.2.2The Record Prepare Mode (504)11.2.3Using the Metronome (505)11.2.4Recording with Count-in (506)11.2.5Quantizing while Recording (508)11.3Recording Patterns with the Step Sequencer (508)11.3.1Step Mode Basics (508)11.3.2Editing Events in Step Mode (511)11.3.3Recording Modulation in Step Mode (513)11.4Editing Events (514)11.4.1Editing Events with the Mouse: an Overview (514)11.4.2Creating Events/Notes (517)11.4.3Selecting Events/Notes (518)11.4.4Editing Selected Events/Notes (526)11.4.5Deleting Events/Notes (532)11.4.6Cut, Copy, and Paste Events/Notes (535)11.4.7Quantizing Events/Notes (538)11.4.8Quantization While Playing (540)11.4.9Doubling a Pattern (541)11.4.10Adding Variation to Patterns (541)11.5Recording and Editing Modulation (546)11.5.1Which Parameters Are Modulatable? (547)11.5.2Recording Modulation (548)11.5.3Creating and Editing Modulation in the Control Lane (550)11.6Creating MIDI Tracks from Scratch in MASCHINE (555)11.7Managing Patterns (557)11.7.1The Pattern Manager and Pattern Mode (558)11.7.2Selecting Patterns and Pattern Banks (560)11.7.3Creating Patterns (563)11.7.4Deleting Patterns (565)11.7.5Creating and Deleting Pattern Banks (566)11.7.6Naming Patterns (568)11.7.7Changing the Pattern’s Color (570)11.7.8Duplicating, Copying, and Pasting Patterns (571)11.7.9Moving Patterns (574)11.7.10Adjusting Pattern Length in Fine Increments (575)11.8Importing/Exporting Audio and MIDI to/from Patterns (576)11.8.1Exporting Audio from Patterns (576)11.8.2Exporting MIDI from Patterns (577)11.8.3Importing MIDI to Patterns (580)12Audio Routing, Remote Control, and Macro Controls (589)12.1Audio Routing in MASCHINE (590)12.1.1Sending External Audio to Sounds (591)12.1.2Configuring the Main Output of Sounds and Groups (596)12.1.3Setting Up Auxiliary Outputs for Sounds and Groups (601)12.1.4Configuring the Master and Cue Outputs of MASCHINE (605)12.1.5Mono Audio Inputs (610)12.1.5.1Configuring External Inputs for Sounds in Mix View (611)12.2Using MIDI Control and Host Automation (614)12.2.1Triggering Sounds via MIDI Notes (615)12.2.2Triggering Scenes via MIDI (622)12.2.3Controlling Parameters via MIDI and Host Automation (623)12.2.4Selecting VST/AU Plug-in Presets via MIDI Program Change (631)12.2.5Sending MIDI from Sounds (632)12.3Creating Custom Sets of Parameters with the Macro Controls (636)12.3.1Macro Control Overview (637)12.3.2Assigning Macro Controls Using the Software (638)12.3.3Assigning Macro Controls Using the Controller (644)13Controlling Your Mix (646)13.1Mix View Basics (646)13.1.1Switching between Arrange View and Mix View (646)13.1.2Mix View Elements (647)13.2The Mixer (649)13.2.1Displaying Groups vs. Displaying Sounds (650)13.2.2Adjusting the Mixer Layout (652)13.2.3Selecting Channel Strips (653)13.2.4Managing Your Channels in the Mixer (654)13.2.5Adjusting Settings in the Channel Strips (656)13.2.6Using the Cue Bus (660)13.3The Plug-in Chain (662)13.4The Plug-in Strip (663)13.4.1The Plug-in Header (665)13.4.2Panels for Drumsynths and Internal Effects (667)13.4.3Panel for the Sampler (668)13.4.4Custom Panels for Native Instruments Plug-ins (671)13.4.5Undocking a Plug-in Panel (Native Instruments and External Plug-ins Only) (675)13.5Controlling Your Mix from the Controller (677)13.5.1Navigating Your Channels in Mix Mode (678)13.5.2Adjusting the Level and Pan in Mix Mode (679)13.5.3Mute and Solo in Mix Mode (680)13.5.4Plug-in Icons in Mix Mode (680)14Using Effects (681)14.1Applying Effects to a Sound, a Group or the Master (681)14.1.1Adding an Effect (681)14.1.2Other Operations on Effects (690)14.1.3Using the Side-Chain Input (692)14.2Applying Effects to External Audio (695)14.2.1Step 1: Configure MASCHINE Audio Inputs (695)14.2.2Step 2: Set up a Sound to Receive the External Input (698)14.2.3Step 3: Load an Effect to Process an Input (700)14.3Creating a Send Effect (701)14.3.1Step 1: Set Up a Sound or Group as Send Effect (702)14.3.2Step 2: Route Audio to the Send Effect (706)14.3.3 A Few Notes on Send Effects (708)14.4Creating Multi-Effects (709)15Effect Reference (712)15.1Dynamics (713)15.1.1Compressor (713)15.1.2Gate (717)15.1.3Transient Master (721)15.1.4Limiter (723)15.1.5Maximizer (727)15.2Filtering Effects (730)15.2.1EQ (730)15.2.2Filter (733)15.2.3Cabinet (737)15.3Modulation Effects (738)15.3.1Chorus (738)15.3.2Flanger (740)15.3.3FM (742)15.3.4Freq Shifter (743)15.3.5Phaser (745)15.4Spatial and Reverb Effects (747)15.4.1Ice (747)15.4.2Metaverb (749)15.4.3Reflex (750)15.4.4Reverb (Legacy) (752)15.4.5Reverb (754)15.4.5.1Reverb Room (754)15.4.5.2Reverb Hall (757)15.4.5.3Plate Reverb (760)15.5Delays (762)15.5.1Beat Delay (762)15.5.2Grain Delay (765)15.5.3Grain Stretch (767)15.5.4Resochord (769)15.6Distortion Effects (771)15.6.1Distortion (771)15.6.2Lofi (774)15.6.3Saturator (775)15.7Perform FX (779)15.7.1Filter (780)15.7.2Flanger (782)15.7.3Burst Echo (785)15.7.4Reso Echo (787)15.7.5Ring (790)15.7.6Stutter (792)15.7.7Tremolo (795)15.7.8Scratcher (798)16Working with the Arranger (801)16.1Arranger Basics (801)16.1.1Navigating Song View (804)16.1.2Following the Playback Position in Your Project (806)16.1.3Performing with Scenes and Sections using the Pads (807)16.2Using Ideas View (811)16.2.1Scene Overview (811)16.2.2Creating Scenes (813)16.2.3Assigning and Removing Patterns (813)16.2.4Selecting Scenes (817)16.2.5Deleting Scenes (818)16.2.6Creating and Deleting Scene Banks (820)16.2.7Clearing Scenes (820)16.2.8Duplicating Scenes (821)16.2.9Reordering Scenes (822)16.2.10Making Scenes Unique (824)16.2.11Appending Scenes to Arrangement (825)16.2.12Naming Scenes (826)16.2.13Changing the Color of a Scene (827)16.3Using Song View (828)16.3.1Section Management Overview (828)16.3.2Creating Sections (833)16.3.3Assigning a Scene to a Section (834)16.3.4Selecting Sections and Section Banks (835)16.3.5Reorganizing Sections (839)16.3.6Adjusting the Length of a Section (840)16.3.6.1Adjusting the Length of a Section Using the Software (841)16.3.6.2Adjusting the Length of a Section Using the Controller (843)16.3.7Clearing a Pattern in Song View (843)16.3.8Duplicating Sections (844)16.3.8.1Making Sections Unique (845)16.3.9Removing Sections (846)16.3.10Renaming Scenes (848)16.3.11Clearing Sections (849)16.3.12Creating and Deleting Section Banks (850)16.3.13Working with Patterns in Song view (850)16.3.13.1Creating a Pattern in Song View (850)16.3.13.2Selecting a Pattern in Song View (850)16.3.13.3Clearing a Pattern in Song View (851)16.3.13.4Renaming a Pattern in Song View (851)16.3.13.5Coloring a Pattern in Song View (851)16.3.13.6Removing a Pattern in Song View (852)16.3.13.7Duplicating a Pattern in Song View (852)16.3.14Enabling Auto Length (852)16.3.15Looping (853)16.3.15.1Setting the Loop Range in the Software (854)16.4Playing with Sections (855)16.4.1Jumping to another Playback Position in Your Project (855)16.5Triggering Sections or Scenes via MIDI (856)16.6The Arrange Grid (858)16.7Quick Grid (860)17Sampling and Sample Mapping (862)17.1Opening the Sample Editor (862)17.2Recording Audio (863)17.2.1Opening the Record Page (863)17.2.2Selecting the Source and the Recording Mode (865)17.2.3Arming, Starting, and Stopping the Recording (868)17.2.5Using the Footswitch for Recording Audio (871)17.2.6Checking Your Recordings (872)17.2.7Location and Name of Your Recorded Samples (876)17.3Editing a Sample (876)17.3.1Using the Edit Page (877)17.3.2Audio Editing Functions (882)17.4Slicing a Sample (890)17.4.1Opening the Slice Page (891)17.4.2Adjusting the Slicing Settings (893)17.4.3Live Slicing (898)17.4.3.1Live Slicing Using the Controller (898)17.4.3.2Delete All Slices (899)17.4.4Manually Adjusting Your Slices (899)17.4.5Applying the Slicing (906)17.5Mapping Samples to Zones (912)17.5.1Opening the Zone Page (912)17.5.2Zone Page Overview (913)17.5.3Selecting and Managing Zones in the Zone List (915)17.5.4Selecting and Editing Zones in the Map View (920)17.5.5Editing Zones in the Sample View (924)17.5.6Adjusting the Zone Settings (927)17.5.7Adding Samples to the Sample Map (934)18Appendix: Tips for Playing Live (937)18.1Preparations (937)18.1.1Focus on the Hardware (937)18.1.2Customize the Pads of the Hardware (937)18.1.3Check Your CPU Power Before Playing (937)18.1.4Name and Color Your Groups, Patterns, Sounds and Scenes (938)18.1.5Consider Using a Limiter on Your Master (938)18.1.6Hook Up Your Other Gear and Sync It with MIDI Clock (938)18.1.7Improvise (938)18.2Basic Techniques (938)18.2.1Use Mute and Solo (938)18.2.2Use Scene Mode and Tweak the Loop Range (939)18.2.3Create Variations of Your Drum Patterns in the Step Sequencer (939)18.2.4Use Note Repeat (939)18.2.5Set Up Your Own Multi-effect Groups and Automate Them (939)18.3Special Tricks (940)18.3.1Changing Pattern Length for Variation (940)18.3.2Using Loops to Cycle Through Samples (940)18.3.3Using Loops to Cycle Through Samples (940)18.3.4Load Long Audio Files and Play with the Start Point (940)19Troubleshooting (941)19.1Knowledge Base (941)19.2Technical Support (941)19.3Registration Support (942)19.4User Forum (942)20Glossary (943)Index (951)1Welcome to MASCHINEThank you for buying MASCHINE!MASCHINE is a groove production studio that implements the familiar working style of classi-cal groove boxes along with the advantages of a computer based system. MASCHINE is ideal for making music live, as well as in the studio. It’s the hands-on aspect of a dedicated instru-ment, the MASCHINE hardware controller, united with the advanced editing features of the MASCHINE software.Creating beats is often not very intuitive with a computer, but using the MASCHINE hardware controller to do it makes it easy and fun. You can tap in freely with the pads or use Note Re-peat to jam along. Alternatively, build your beats using the step sequencer just as in classic drum machines.Patterns can be intuitively combined and rearranged on the fly to form larger ideas. You can try out several different versions of a song without ever having to stop the music.Since you can integrate it into any sequencer that supports VST, AU, or AAX plug-ins, you can reap the benefits in almost any software setup, or use it as a stand-alone application. You can sample your own material, slice loops and rearrange them easily.However, MASCHINE is a lot more than an ordinary groovebox or sampler: it comes with an inspiring 7-gigabyte library, and a sophisticated, yet easy to use tag-based Browser to give you instant access to the sounds you are looking for.What’s more, MASCHINE provides lots of options for manipulating your sounds via internal ef-fects and other sound-shaping possibilities. You can also control external MIDI hardware and 3rd-party software with the MASCHINE hardware controller, while customizing the functions of the pads, knobs and buttons according to your needs utilizing the included Controller Editor application. We hope you enjoy this fantastic instrument as much as we do. Now let’s get go-ing!—The MASCHINE team at Native Instruments.MASCHINE Documentation1.1MASCHINE DocumentationNative Instruments provide many information sources regarding MASCHINE. The main docu-ments should be read in the following sequence:1.MASCHINE Getting Started: This document provides a practical approach to MASCHINE viaa set of tutorials covering easy and more advanced tasks in order to help you familiarizeyourself with MASCHINE.2.MASCHINE Manual (this document): The MASCHINE Manual provides you with a compre-hensive description of all MASCHINE software and hardware features.Additional documentation sources provide you with details on more specific topics:▪Controller Editor Manual: Besides using your MASCHINE hardware controller together withits dedicated MASCHINE software, you can also use it as a powerful and highly versatileMIDI controller to pilot any other MIDI-capable application or device. This is made possibleby the Controller Editor software, an application that allows you to precisely define all MIDIassignments for your MASCHINE controller. The Controller Editor was installed during theMASCHINE installation procedure. For more information on this, please refer to the Con-troller Editor Manual available as a PDF file via the Help menu of Controller Editor.▪Online Support Videos: You can find a number of support videos on The Official Native In-struments Support Channel under the following URL: https:///NIsupport-EN. We recommend that you follow along with these instructions while the respective ap-plication is running on your computer.Other Online Resources:If you are experiencing problems related to your Native Instruments product that the supplied documentation does not cover, there are several ways of getting help:▪Knowledge Base▪User Forum▪Technical Support▪Registration SupportYou will find more information on these subjects in the chapter Troubleshooting.1.2Document ConventionsThis section introduces you to the signage and text highlighting used in this manual. This man-ual uses particular formatting to point out special facts and to warn you of potential issues. The icons introducing these notes let you see what kind of information is to be expected:This document uses particular formatting to point out special facts and to warn you of poten-tial issues. The icons introducing the following notes let you see what kind of information can be expected:Furthermore, the following formatting is used:▪Text appearing in (drop-down) menus (such as Open…, Save as… etc.) in the software and paths to locations on your hard disk or other storage devices is printed in italics.▪Text appearing elsewhere (labels of buttons, controls, text next to checkboxes etc.) in the software is printed in blue. Whenever you see this formatting applied, you will find the same text appearing somewhere on the screen.▪Text appearing on the displays of the controller is printed in light grey. Whenever you see this formatting applied, you will find the same text on a controller display.▪Text appearing on labels of the hardware controller is printed in orange. Whenever you see this formatting applied, you will find the same text on the controller.▪Important names and concepts are printed in bold.▪References to keys on your computer’s keyboard you’ll find put in square brackets (e.g.,“Press [Shift] + [Enter]”).►Single instructions are introduced by this play button type arrow.→Results of actions are introduced by this smaller arrow.Naming ConventionThroughout the documentation we will refer to MASCHINE controller (or just controller) as the hardware controller and MASCHINE software as the software installed on your computer.The term “effect” will sometimes be abbreviated as “FX” when referring to elements in the MA-SCHINE software and hardware. These terms have the same meaning.Button Combinations and Shortcuts on Your ControllerMost instructions will use the “+” sign to indicate buttons (or buttons and pads) that must be pressed simultaneously, starting with the button indicated first. E.g., an instruction such as:“Press SHIFT + PLAY”means:1.Press and hold SHIFT.2.While holding SHIFT, press PLAY and release it.3.Release SHIFT.Unlabeled Buttons on the ControllerThe buttons and knobs above and below the displays on your MASCHINE controller do not have labels.。
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Belfort Instrumen tVisibility Senso rUser’s manualBelfort 能见度传感器用户手册北京莫尼特尔环境技术开发有限公司北京赛克玛环保仪器有限公司CHINA RoHS PHASE 1 COMPLIANT符合中国RoHS 第一阶段要求TABLE OF CONTENTS目录1.1 Introduction 介绍 (1)Figure 1.1 - Model 6000 Visibility Sensor 图1.1- Model 6000能见度传感器 (2)1.2 Safety Precautions 安全措施 (3)Figure 1.2 - High Voltage Safety Label 图1.2-高压安全标志 (4)1.3 EQUIPMENT LIST 设备清单 (5)Figure 1.3 - Equipment List图1.3-设备清单 (6)1.4 Specifications 规格 (7)1.5 Site Selection 地点选择 (9)2.1 UNPACKING 拆箱 (11)Figure 2.1 - Unpacking the Sensor 图2.1-传感器拆箱 (12)2.2.1 Supply Voltage Cable Description- AC Supply Models 电源电缆的描述-交流 (13)Figure 2.2 - AC Power Cable Wiring 图2.2-交流电源电缆配线 (14)2.2.2 Supply Voltage Cable Description- DC Supply Models电源电缆的描述-直流 (15)Figure 2.3 - DC Power Cable Wiring 图2.3-直流电源电缆配线 (16)2.3 Communications Cable Description 通讯电缆的描述 (16)2.4 Installation of Visibility Sensor 能见度传感器的安装 (18)Figure 2.4.1 - Installation of Visibility Sensor 图2.4.1-能见度传感器的安装 (19)Figure 2.4.2 - Installation Kit 图2.4.2-配件的安装 (19)2.5.1 - Connecting Cables from the Model 6000 Visibility Sensor AC SUPPLY MODELSModel 6000能见度传感器的电缆连接交流电源 (20)2.5.2 - Connecting Cables from the Model 6000 Visibility Sensor DC SUPPLY MODELSModel 6000能见度传感器的电缆连接直流电源 (21)2.6 Operational Check 操作检查 (22)Figure 2.6 - Message of power-up 图2.6-开机信息 (22)3.0 Firmware Commands of the Model 6000 Visibility Sensor Model 6000能见度传感器的固件命令 (24)Figure 3.0 - List of Visibility Sensor commands 图3.0-能见度传感器命令表 (25)3.1 - The F0 Command F0命令 (26)Figure 3.1 - Results of ‘F0' Command 图3.1-“F0”命令的结果 (26)3.2 - The FA Command FA命令 (27)Figure 3.2 - Results of ‘FA' Command图3.2-“FA”命令的结果 (27)3.3 - The FB Command FB命令 (28)Figure 3.3 - Results of ‘FB' Command图3.3-“FB”命令的结果 (28)3.4 - The FC Command FC命令 (30)Manual Number 90007-4 REV AFigure 3.4 - Results of ‘FC' Command图3.4-“FC”命令的结果 (30)3.5 - The FE Command FE命令 (32)3.6 - The FJ Command FJ命令 (33)Figure 3.6 - Results of ‘FJ' Command图3.6-“FJ”命令的结果 (33)3.7 - The FK Command FK命令 (34)Figure 3.7 - Results of ‘FK' Command图3.7-“FK”命令的结果 (34)3.8 - The FN Command FN命令 (35)Figure 3.8 - Results of ‘FN' Command图3.8-“FN”命令的结果 (35)3.9 The FL Command FL命令 (36)Figure 3.9 - 'FL' Command Output图3.9-“FL”命令的结果 (36)3.10 The FR Command FR命令 (38)Figure 3.10 - Results of ‘FR' Command图3.10-“FR”命令的结果 (38)3.11 The FS Command - Span State Calibration FS命令-范围校准 (40)3.12 The FT Command - Self Test FT命令-自测 (42)Figure 3.12 –‘FT’ command response 图3.12-“FT”命令的结果 (42)3.13 The FZ Command - Zero State Calibration FZ命令-零校准 (43)3.14 The Password and Super User Privileges 密码和高级用户权限 (44)Figure 3.14 - Results of typing “Ctrl-V” and correctly entering the Password “foggy”图3.14-按下"Ctrl-V"的结果和正确输入密码"foggy" (44)4.0 OPERATION 操作 (46)5.0 MAINTENANCE OF THE VISIBILITY SENSOR 能见度传感器的维护 (47)5.1 Maintenance Schedule for the Model 6000 Visibility Sensor Model 6000能见度传感器的维护时间表 (48)Table 5.1 - Maintenance Schedule 表5.1-维护时间表 (48)5.2 FUSE LOCATION AND REPLACEMENT 熔断器的位置和更换 (50)Figure 5.2 - Model 6000 Visibility Sensor Fuse Access 图5.2-Model 6000能见度传感器熔断器的位置.516.0 CALIBRATION OF VISIBILITY SENSOR 能见度传感器的校准 (51)7.0 MANUFACTURERS INFORMATION 制造商信息 (54)Appendix A 附录A (55)Figure A.1 - Dimensional information 图A.1-尺寸 (55)Appendix B 附录B (56)China RoHS Declaration Table 中国《电子信息产品污染控制管理办法》申报表Manual Number 90007-4 REV AManual Number 90007-4 REV A1 1.1 Introduction 介绍The Model 6000 Visibility Sensor is a compact, high performance instrument used to measure the visibility in wide range of applications.Model 6000能见度传感器是一种紧凑的、高精确性的仪器,可应用于多种场合的能见度测量。
Welcome Quick start guideConnect Install Enjoy1232What’s in the boxHandset Base stationPower supply forbase station2 AAA rechargeablebatteriesLine cordQuick Start Guide Warranty cardUser GuideSplitterThe line adaptor may not be attached to the line cord. In this case, you have to connect the line adaptor to the line cord first before plugging the line cord to the line socket.In multihandset packs, you will find one or more additional handsets, chargers with power supply units and additional rechargeable batteries.WARNING Always use the cables and batteries that came with your phone.3 ConnectConnect the base stationInstallInsert batteries and charge11.Place the base station in a central location near the telephone line socket and electricity sockets.2.Connect the supplied splitter to the connector at the back of the base station and then plug the line cord and the power cable into the respective line jacks on the splitter.3.Connect the other end of the line cord to the telephone line socket and the other end of the power cable to the electricity socket.Power supply Line cordSplitter2Set date and time1.Press m MENU.2.Scroll : to Clock & Alarm and press m SELECT.3.Press m SELECT to enter Set Date/Time.4.Enter current time (HH:MM) and current date (DD/MM/YY) and press m OK.Now, you are ready to use your phone.2. Place the batteries as indicatedand replace the cover3. Charge handset for 24 hours1. Use the coin or screwdriverto unlock the battery cover.anticlockwise4Enjoy3Make a callEnter the phone number and press r .ORPress r and enter the phone number.Answer a callWhen the phone rings, press r key.End a call Press e key.Adjust earpiece volume during a callPress : to select from Volume 1 to Volume 5.Store a contact in the phonebook1.Press m MENU , scroll : to Phonebook and press m SELECT , press m SELECT to enter New Entry .2.Enter the name of the contact (maximum 14 characters) and press m OK .3.Enter the number (maximum 20 digits) and press m OK .4.Enter the SMS Box number and press m OK (only for UK).(The default SMS Box is 9. To modify, press >CLEAR and then enter the number (0 to 9).)5.Scroll : to choose a group (<No Group>, <Group A>, <Group B>, <Group C>) and press m SELECT .A validation tone is emitted.Access the phonebook1.Press d in stand-by mode or press m MENU , scroll : to Phonebook and press m SELECT ,scroll : to List and press m SELECT .2.Press : to browse the phonebook.Set the ring melody1.Press m MENU , scroll : to Personal Set and press m SELECT , press m SELECT to enter Handset Tones , scroll : to Ring Melody and press m SELECT .2.Scroll : to your desired melody to play the melody.3.Press m SELECT to set the ring melody.A validation tone is emitted and the screen returns to previous menu.5m (Left soft key) Enter the main menu from stand-by mode.Select the function displayed on the handset screen directly above it.Activate mute function during a call.Switch on the backlight.>(Right soft key) Go to redial list from stand-by mode.Select the function displayed on the handset screen directly above it.Initiate a second call, consult phonebook, call transfer or activate/deactivate HD Sound mode during a call.Switch on the backlight.r Answer an incoming external or internal callInsert R for operator services when on the line.e Hang up a call.Return to stand-by mode.Long press in stand-by mode to switch off the handset, short press to switch on the handset again.u Access call log from stand-by mode.Scroll up a menu list or go to the previous phonebook or call log record.Increase earpiece volume during a call.Go to the previous character in editing mode.d Access phonebook from stand-by mode.Scroll down a menu list or go to the next phonebook or call log record.Decrease earpiece volume during a call.Go to the next character in editing mode.c Initiate an internal call.v Answer an incoming call in handsfree mode.Activate and deactivate the loudspeaker during a call.#Dial # in stand-by mode.Long press to mute the ringer in stand-by mode.Long press to insert a pause in dialling mode.Long press to switch between upper and lower case in editing mode.*Dial * in stand-by mode.Long press to activate and deactivate keypad lock.Switch the handset On/OffPress and hold e key for 3 seconds to switch off the handset in stand-by mode.Short press e key to switch on the handset again.Keypad lock/unlockPress and hold * key for 2 seconds to lock or unlock keypad in stand-by mode.Paging 1.Short press p key on the base. The handset starts to ring.2.Once retrieved, press any key on the handset to end the paging.63111 285 28021 TroubleshootingFor more information, please refer to page 58 of the user manual.Need help?User ManualRefer to the User Manual that is supplied with your ID937.Online Support/supportProblem Solution• No dialling tone• Check the connections• Charge the batteries for at least 24 hours• Use the line cable provided• Poor audio quality• Move closer to the base station• Move the base station at least one metre away fromany electrical appliances• The icon is blinking• Register the handset to the base station• Move closer to the base station• Caller Line Identification(CLI) service does not work• Check your subscription with your network operator。
华为的基本使用命令华为的基本使用命令学习华为认证,最主要是要记忆基本的命令吧,那么yjbys店铺为大家分享最新的华为基本命令,希望对大家学习上有所帮助!删除设备配置reset saved-configuration重启reboot看当前配置文件display current-configuration改设备名sysname保存配置save进入特权模式sysview华为只有2层模式不像cisco enale之后还要conf t定义aclacl nubmere XXXX(3000以上)进入以后rule permit/deny IP/TCP/UDP等source XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX(反向)destination XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX(反向) eq注意华为默认没有deny any any防火墙上端口加载ACL[Quidway-Ethernet0/0]firewall packet-filter 3000 inbound防火墙上新增加用户[color=#ff0000]local-user XXX(用户名) password simple XXX(密码)local-user XXX service-type ppp[/color]删除某条命令undo(类似与cisco的no)静态路由ip route-static 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX对vpdn用户设置acl的接口inte***ce Virtual-T emplate1查看路由表display ip routing-table设定telnet密码[color=#ff0000]user-inte***ce vty 0 4user privilege level 3set authentication password simple XXX[/color]启动/关闭启动 un shut关闭 shut动态nat设置acl number 3000rule 0 permit ip source XXX.XXX.XXX.XXXrule 1 permit ip source XXX.XXX.XXX.XXXrule 2 permit ip source XXX.XXX.XXX.XXXinte***ce Ethernet1/0description ====To-Internet(WAN)====ip address XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX XXX.XXX.XXX.XXXnat outbound 3000ipsec policy policy1利用acl来做符合acl的IP地址可以出去(注意此处的ACL隐含了deny any any)不符合的IP地址不可以出去创建vlan[shzb-crsw-s6506-1]vlan 100华为vlan不支持name将port放入vlan创建了vlan后进入vlan模式[shzb-crsw-s6506-1-vlan100]port GigabitEthernet 1/0/1 to GigabitEthernet 1/0/8表示从G1/0/1 到1/0/8放入VLAN 100创建trunkinte***ce GigabitEthernet1/0/1duplex fullspeed 1000* port link-type trunk* port trunk permit vlan allport link-aggregation group 1带*号的是创建trunk链路的语句vlan地址指定inte***ce Vlan-inte***ce2description serverip address XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX XXX.XXX.XXX.XXXvrrp vrid 2 virtual-ip XXX.XXX.XXX.XXXvrrp vrid 2 priority 120vrrp vrid 2 preempt-mode timer delay 10其中vrrp语句指定vrrp 类似与hsrp使用vrrp要注意的是华为不支持pvst只能一台完全是主,一台完全是备份在主vrrp设备上要指定stp instance 0 root primarystp TC-protection enablestp enable在从vrrp设备上要指定stp instance 0 root secondarystp TC-protection enablestp enable交换机下面绑acl首先进入接口模式,输入qos命令[shzb-crsw-s6506-1-GigabitEthernet1/0/1]qos在输入如下命令[shzb-crsw-s6506-1-qoss-GigabitEthernet1/0/1]packet-filter inbound ip-group 3000华为交换机只能指定inbound方向启用ospf[shzb-crsw-s6506-1]ospf 100[shzb-crsw-s6506-1-ospf-100]area 0[shzb-crsw-s6506-1-ospf-100-area-0.0.0.0]networkXXX.XXX.XXX.XXX XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX配置ospf重发布[shzb-crsw-s6506-1-ospf-100-area-0.0.0.0]quit[shzb-crsw-s6506-1-ospf-100]import-route static建立link-group(类似与cisco的channel-group)link-aggregation group 1 mode manual然后进入接口port link-aggregation group 1启用VRRP之前必须输入vrrp ping-enable使得客户能ping网关[size=10pt]交换机命令~~~~~~~~~~[Quidway]dis cur ;显示当前配置[Quidway]display current-configuration ;显示当前配置[Quidway]display interfaces ;显示接口信息[Quidway]display vlan all ;显示路由信息[Quidway]display version ;显示版本信息[Quidway]super password ;修改特权用户密码[Quidway]sysname ;交换机命名[Quidway]interface ethernet 0/1 ;进入接口视图[Quidway]interface vlan x ;进入接口视图[Quidway-Vlan-interfacex]ip address 10.65.1.1 255.255.0.0 ;配置VLAN的IP地址[Quidway]ip route-static 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 10.65.1.2 ;静态路由=网关[Quidway]rip ;三层交换支持[Quidway]local-user ftp[Quidway]user-interface vty 0 4 ;进入虚拟终端[S3026-ui-vty0-4]authentication-mode password ;设置口令模式[S3026-ui-vty0-4]set authentication-mode password simple 222 ;设置口令[S3026-ui-vty0-4]user privilege level 3 ;用户级别[Quidway]interface ethernet 0/1 ;进入端口模式[Quidway]int e0/1 ;进入端口模式[Quidway-Ethernet0/1]duplex {half|full|auto} ;配置端口工作状态[Quidway-Ethernet0/1]speed {10|100|auto} ;配置端口工作速率[Quidway-Ethernet0/1]flow-control ;配置端口流控[Quidway-Ethernet0/1]mdi {across|auto|normal} ;配置端口平接扭接[Quidway-Ethernet0/1]port link-type {trunk|access|hybrid} ;设置端口工作模式[Quidway-Ethernet0/1]port access vlan 3 ;当前端口加入到VLAN[Quidway-Ethernet0/2]port trunk permit vlan {ID|All} ;设trunk允许的VLAN[Quidway-Ethernet0/3]port trunk pvid vlan 3 ;设置trunk端口的PVID[Quidway-Ethernet0/1]undo shutdown ;激活端口[Quidway-Ethernet0/1]shutdown ;关闭端口[Quidway-Ethernet0/1]quit ;返回[Quidway]vlan 3 ;创建VLAN[Quidway-vlan3]port ethernet 0/1 ;在VLAN中增加端口[Quidway-vlan3]port e0/1 ;简写方式[Quidway-vlan3]port ethernet 0/1 to ethernet 0/4 ;在VLAN中增加端口[Quidway-vlan3]port e0/1 to e0/4 ;简写方式[Quidway]monitor-port ;指定镜像端口[Quidway]port mirror ;指定被镜像端口[Quidway]port mirror int_list observing-port int_type int_num ;指定镜像和被镜像[Quidway]description string ;指定VLAN描述字符[Quidway]description ;删除VLAN描述字符[Quidway]display vlan [vlan_id] ;查看VLAN设置[Quidway]stp {enable|disable} ;设置生成树,默认关闭[Quidway]stp priority 4096 ;设置交换机的优先级[Quidway]stp root {primary|secondary} ;设置为根或根的备份[Quidway-Ethernet0/1]stp cost 200 ;设置交换机端口的花费[Quidway]link-aggregation e0/1 to e0/4 ingress|both ; 端口的聚合[Quidway]undo link-aggregation e0/1|all ; 始端口为通道号[SwitchA-vlanx]isolate-user-vlan enable ;设置主vlan[SwitchA]isolate-user-vlan secondary ;设置主vlan 包括的子vlan[Quidway-Ethernet0/2]port hybrid pvid vlan ;设置vlan的pvid[Quidway-Ethernet0/2]port hybrid pvid ;删除vlan 的pvid[Quidway-Ethernet0/2]port hybrid vlan vlan_id_list untagged ;设置无标识的vlan如果包的vlan id与PVId一致,则去掉vlan信息. 默认PVID=1。
TRUE SOURCEUser ManualModel:TS-506UM-506-E-V1.0 Copyright © 2012 by TRUE SOURCE Technology Co., Ltd.Table of Contents1. Safety Criteria (3)2. Warnings (3)3. Product Functions (5)4. Product Setup Contents (7)5. Product Features (7)6. Installation (9)7. Initial Inflate Method (10)8. Emergency CPR Deflate (10)9. Power Unit Settings Contents (11)10. Routine Maintenance and Cleaning (14)11. Storage (15)12. Troubleshooting (16)13. Technical Specifications (18)14. Warranty (19)15. Warranty Card (20)1. Safety CriteriaEN60601-1, EN 60601-1-2 , FCC Part 18-Class BType BF Applied partAttention: Consult accompanying documentsOperating instructionsNo AP/APG:This product is not suitable in AP/APG use.IPX0 : non dust-proof and waterproof grade.Medical Device Classification : Class I2.WarningsThe product is only intended to be used as an auxiliary device. The manufacturer does not have the absolute responsibility and obligation to guarantee its full effects.✷Power Unit:* Do not open the power unit without guidance to prevent danger.* Do not insert items into any opening of the power unit.* Do not drop the power unit.* Do not use the power unit in places exposed to water, liquids, oil, smoke, and flammable chemicals.* Use fuses as marked: T1A / 250V.* The product is contraindicated to anesthesia procedures and is only indicated for use by the user in normal conditions.✷Air Mattress:* Do not shift to CPR mode during normal use.* Prevent the patient from placing his/her head or neck between themattress and the side rail.* Do not use sharp or pointed objects since this will damage themattress or use high temperature objects since this mayaccidentally destroy the mattress.* Do not use the mattress in places exposed to water, liquids, oil,smoke, and flammable chemicals.* The product is contraindicated to anesthesia procedures and is onlyindicated for use by users in normal conditions.*To avoid cross affection and to increase the comfort for user, thecoverlet shall be covered with thin, cotton-made bed cover foreasy cleaning & maintenance.*Our provided coverlet is non-executable sterilization by hightemperature.3. Product FunctionsThe product is for the purpose of aiding the prevention of pressure ulcers and effective treatment of patients.Pressure ulcers are commonly known as bedsores. They occur when there is damage caused by pressure (or shear) or friction to the skin, or even the underlying tissues, muscles and bones. Pressure ulcers are a common problem of patients suffering from long-term physical immobility including those who are inflicted with spinal cord injury, bedridden for a long-term, not clearly conscious, inflicted with bladder or bowel incontinence, diabetes, skin fragility, physical weakness or malnutrition. It is an extremely complex task to treat pressure ulcers once they occur. In a minor case, the wounds take weeks to heal. In a severe case, sepsis, amputation or death may occur. This not only damages health, but also is a burden to and waste of medical resources. Using the mattress replacement system can aid the prevention of pressure ulcers and effective treatment of patients.The support surface can be alternately inflated and deflated with two rows of coupled air hoses that are connected to the power unit and activated in the Alternating Mode.◆A lternating Mode: This process allows effective arrangement in a waythat a single area of the body remains in a completely pressure freeand lifted state for a fixed period. This allows body tissues to betemporarily relieved of pressure and blood to circulate smoothlyaround the tissues. This in turn heals, improves and prevents theoccurrence of pressure ulcers.◆I n tune with the altered Weight Setting: The power unit automaticallyadjusts and shifts to the most appropriate pressure in tune with thealtered weight setting for the user.◆S elect Cycle Time: The power unit also adjusts the Inflate and Deflatefrequency during the cycle time. The user may select a cycle frequency of higher comfort depending on his/her state such as asleep or awake.◆Also has an optional Static Pressure Mode: The air hoses of the whole system do not alternate. The power unit automatically provides a different static pressure value according to the existing altered weight setting. This provides stable and mild internal pressure for the Reduce function.◆When caregivers are providing nursing, they naturally want the mattress to be flat and hard to make nursing easier. Hence, the thoughtful design of the Nursing button can directly maximize the internal pressure for the convenience of nursing.◆Our unique design Auto Dual Mode that alternates between an hour of static support followed by an hour of alternating support.◆The safety alarm system of the power unit provides the LowPressure Alarm. The alarm is automatically activated when thepressure shortage of the mattress threatens the user’s safety.Especially for non a standard medical bed or the other foammattress under the air mattress.◆T here is also the Power Failure Alarm. The alarm automaticallynotifies and reminds caregivers to provide emergency handling and protect the patient when there is a sudden power failure or thepower cord is accidentally disconnected during the normaloperation of the system.◆In addition, the specially designed Memory Revert: This allows thepower unit to resume the previous setting status before the power outage when the power is resumed and saves caregivers thetrouble of repeating the same setting procedure.◆The Lock/Unlock button is specially designed for setting protectionin order to prevent the user from accidentally changing the already set status.◆The power unit for the TS-506 is designed as a “digital pressurecontrol system.” Unlike its analog control counterpart, it provides more accurate settings and the best and most complete protection for the user by constantly monitoring the existing.4. Product Setup Contents5. Product FeaturesEnhanced Design Features of the Power Unit1.The TS-506 integrated MPU is a “digital total control system” that hasmultiple smart options.2.The control panel is of an enclosed panel design in order to preventpathogenic bacteria from entering the system and heighten the risk of cross-contamination in repeated use and from maintenancepersonnel.3.For hanging, the safest iron material is used for hanging hooks and itswithstanding ability is far higher than plastic material.4.For shock absorption, the deflation pump inside is equipped with aspecially designed suspension shock absorption system and a foot mat is provided outside the unit in order to reduce the shock when theuni t is in contact with the patient’s bed.5.The compact size feature: The system is of a compact size, making iteasy for placement and storage and taking into account thestreamlined system appearance and practicality.6.T he cotton air filter is to be replaced outside. Therefore, thereplacement can be done without opening the unit.7.D ouble external fuse holders allow the unit to provide better safetyprotection.8.The specialized power management with an independent power cordand a master power switch on the side can better ensure safety.Design Features of the air mattress (standard equipment)* 4” Air cell s 29pcs totally: It narrow distance for air cell to next to increase the user’s comfort and security.* The 1/2 bottom of the 4” air cells are independent and stablechambers, the purpose is to prevent the patient to bottom out.* CPC Quick Connectors:In case of power failure, CPC connectors can easily connecting ventilated tubes to keep the air in the air cells.*Zipper Design:To firmly secure the entire air cells within the coverlet.* Patent Design of CPR Quick Valve:When it is necessary to perform CPR, the chest part needs to be deflated extremely quickly. Simply follow the standard simple operation by “pulling down”.* Head End 3 Hoses No Alternating Design:Front 3 Hoses No Alternating Design ensures no alternation at the head end to increase the user’s comfort and security.* Foam Base Design:Internal foam to protect patients and to replace the original bed of foam.The four-sided standing base uses securing cells. The positions of suitably provided binding cells make it easier to secure the mattress in the bed. The elastic bands on the four sides at the back ofthe base are used to secure the four-sided flat of hospital bed. And design the two straps are used in store.* Coverlet Design:The light moisture permeable, elastic fabric with a costly PUmembrane is the main surface in contact with the patient. Thepurpose is to prevent shear and friction from damaging thepatient’s skin and inflicted areas because the fabric has theadvantage of a proprietary medical fabric that is not easily crinkled.It is not widely used mostly due to consideration of costs. We usethe fabric because functionality is taken into prior account.* Waterproof welding technology be used in the coverlet.6. InstallationStep 1: Place the air mattress evenly on the hospital bed. The end with a connector to the power unit is the feet end.Step 2: Check if the securing position of the air cells is centered.Secure the air mattress to the four-sided flat of hospital bedwith the elastic bands on the four sides at the back of the airmattress.Step 3: Hang the power unit on the panel at the feet end.Step 4: Connect the air hose at the feet end of the mattress to the air outlet of the unit.Step 5: Connector the power cord to the AC Inlet of the power unit.Step 6: Plug the power cord of the power unit to a socket with power supply.Step 7: Turn “ON” the power switch on the side of the power unit, “Stand by”of the orange indicator is on, than press thebutton to “ON” and the green indicator is on. Air startsto enter the hose in a few seconds.Step 8: Select a setting according to the patient’s weight.Step 9: See” Power Unit Settings Contents” to select setting for your need.Step 10: Initial inflate, please wait until all the air-cells are inflated by at least 2/3 of their volume (approx. 10mmHg) or for40 minutes before the user is allowed to lie on the mattress.7. Initial Inflate Method1. Wait until the power unit slowly inflates the mattress. However,initial inflation takes at least 40 minutes before the user is allowed to lie on the mattress.2. When air cells are completely deflated, it is recommended to inflatethe mattress by connecting an external pump with the hose for quick inflation. When the air cells are inflated over 2/3, reconnect the hose to the power unit before the user is allowed to lie on the mattress.(The inflation tool maybe can be purchased from the dealer.)8. Emergency CPR DeflateA. Emergency CPR Deflate: Pull open the CPR lid. (When the patientlies down, pull down hard on the plastic piece marked with CPR that drops from the chest position on the right side. Then, pull down the CPR lid for instant quick deflation.)B. Remember to resume the CPRlid for the Resume Function,otherwise it may lead to thedanger of incomplete inflation.C. Pull open the CPR lid to deflate non-alternating air cells for storage .Patent design No.# M347104 & ZL200820136935.2)9. Power Unit Settings ContentsButton Function Area(1)ON/Stand By Button:This is an alternate selection button for the “on/stand by “statusof the power unit.. Press the button to “ON” when starts to operate.(2)Weight Setting Button:Select a set ting according to the patient’s weight(decimal round up).User Weight Limited in 30~180Kg.(3)Alternating Mode Cycle Time (Initial setting in” 10”)Alternate selection between 5,10,15,20 minute cycle times.(A sample of select in 10, this means that every ten minutes isdevoted respectively to inflation or deflation.).(for long time seat, it can increase weight setting value)(4)Static Button:the Static Mode that puts the entire mattress in a static statewithout alternation. The power unit automatically provides adifferent static pressure value according to the existing alteredweight setting. This provides stable and mild internal pressure for the reduce pressure function. Press the button when necessary.(for long time seat, it can increase weight setting value)(5)Auto Firm (Nursing) Button:During nursing, it can be difficult to turn a patient and nurse ifthe mattress is too soft. This can harden the mattress in thequickest way for easy nursing. However, after 30 minutes, theunit will forcefully resume the setting before the button ispressed in order to protect the patient from the risk ofdeveloping pressure ulcers because the mattress becomes toohard. Press the button when necessary.(6)Auto Dual Mode ButtonThis enables a combination of pressure therapy. Thefunction enables Alternating and Static Modes to alternateon one our cycles.(7)Lock/Unlock Button:The button can lock the existing set status. Press again to unlock.(Nursing Button cannot be locked with this button.)(8)Audible Mute Button:The alarm becomes audible when Low Pressure Alarm or Power Failure Alarm alerts problem occurrence. The alarm can bemuted with this button when it is necessary to turn off thefunction of the alarm sound .(To restore the audible alarmfunction, you have to press the On/Stanby button or reset thepower switch in the side.)LED Indicate Area(a)ON/ Stand By Indicate:When the green indicator is on, this means that the power unit starts to operate. When the orange indicator is on, this means that the unit stands by and does not operate.(b)Weight Setting Indicate:Select the green indicators of 30,40,50,60,70,80,90,110,130,150,180 Kg (for TS-506)(c)Alternating Mode Cycle Time Indicate:Select the green indicators of 5,10,15,20 minute cycle times. (d)Static Mode Indicate:The green indicator is on, this means that the Static Mode isactivated.(e)Auto Firm (Nursing) Indicate:When the green indicator is on, this means that the NursingButton is activated. However, after 30 minutes, the unit willforcefully resume the setting before the button is pressed inorder to protect the patient from the risk of developing pressureulcers because the mattress becomes too hard.(f)Auto Dual Mode Indicate:When the green indicator is on, this means that the Auto DualMode is activated.(g)Lock/Unlock Indicate:When the orange indicator is on, this means that the LockFunction is activated. When it is off, this means the “unlock”state.(h)Low Pressure Alarm &Power Failure Alarm:The indicators do not turn on during normal operation. However,when the orange indicators are on, each means that either theLow Pressure Alarm or the Power Failure Alarm occurs.10. Routine Maintenance and Cleaning1. Avoid using the unit when the air is poor. Do not smoke especiallyto prevent nicotine and greasy tar-like substance from entering the unit and resulting in the deterioration of internal pipes and theneed for frequent replacement of the air cotton filter.2. Thoroughly wipe down the dust or smear stuck on the exterior ofthe unit with a dry cloth and neutral detergent or the 70%-75%medical alcohol. it is recommended to clean the pump once aweek.. (Caregivers must wear gloves and masks and protected with disinfection.)3. An air purifier can also be used to maintain the air quality.4. Replacement of the air cotton filter: it is recommended to replacethe filter once a month. (Please purchase the filters from thedealer.)1. Thoroughly wipe down the coverlet, air cells and base with a drycloth and neutral detergent or the 70%-75% medical alcohol.(Caregivers must wear gloves and masks and protected withdisinfection.)2. Keep the coverlet even to prevent the formation of horizontalshear resulted from crinkles and the tightened skin.3. Do not wash the air cell, please wipe down it only. Improper handlefor cleaning and hygienic control for the system will causecross-infection.11. Storage★How to store the Power Unit1. It is necessary to turn off the power switch in the side of powerunit , unplug the power cord.2. Disconnect the power unit and the power cord; disconnect thepower unit and the hose at the feet end of the mattress.3. Put the power unit and the power cord in the box and place in a dryplace.4. When the power unit is put away and not in constant use, it isnecessary to switch it “ON”for 3 hours at regular intervals every three month to lengthen its life.5. Follow the national requirement to dispose the power unit.★How to store the Air Mattress1. Pull down the CPR lid for instant quick deflation.2. Clean the mattress.(Caregivers must wear gloves and masks andprotected with disinfection.)3. Roll up the mattress and the connectors.4..Place in a dry place.Year of Manufacture:The year of manufacture is in the Serial Number (SN) of the device label. For example “Series No. 1312 00001”The first two digits numbers after “-”indicating the year of manufacture, “13”meaning the year “2013”, and two digits followed by “12”meaning “December”, the month of manufacture.12. Troubleshooting13. Technical SpecificationsThe Power Unit Specification:Model: 506-PUMP (pump only)♦Input : AC220-240V,50Hz (OR AC100-120V,60Hz)♦Power Consumption: 10W max♦Fuse Rating: T1AL/250V♦Weight: 1.5Kg (approx.)♦Dimension: L26cm*W8cm*H13cm♦Air flow rate : 8 liter/min (approx.)The Air Mattress Specification:Mode: 506-Mattress (air mattress only)◇4” Air cells: 29pcs totally◇Material: Coverlet : PU membrane / PolyAir Cells: Nylon/TPUBase: Nylon/TPU◇Dimension: Mattress: L195cm*W85cm*H15cmFoam: L195cm*W85cm*H5cm◇Weight: 9.0 Kg (approx.)Temperature & Humidity Limited:△ Operating Temperature: 5℃to 40℃(41℉to 104℉)△ Transportation Temperature: -10℃to 45℃(14℉to 113℉) △ Transportation Humidity: 5% to 95%Storage Environment☆Storage Temperature: 5℃~ 45℃(41℉to 113℉)☆Storage Humidity: 10% to 80%14. Warranty♦The warranty period for the power unit is 12 months and the air cells are 12 months as of the purchase date of the product provided thatthe product is used in normal conditions. Repair outside the warranty period is subject to charge. The maintenance service for the product is warranted for 5 years. Upon the completion of maintenance outside the warranty period, an additional 6-month warranty period isprovided. During this period, the same general terms and conditions of warranty apply.♦Only function failure repair is covered during the warranty period.The warranty does not include general maintenance (e.g. replacement of the cotton filter, cleaning), setting adjustment or componentrenewal.The warranty does not cover maintenance conducted by opening the power unit without authorization; careless dropping or use of theproduct other than for its intended purpose and repair of such issubject to charge.TRUE SOURCE Technology Co., Ltd. Obelis s.a.15. Warranty Card。
AX-900Soluciones Integrales para el QuirófanoComen puede proporcionar el dispositivo médico para el quirófano, que incluye la máquina de anestesia de la serie AX, el monitor integrado de la serie C, la bomba de jeringa de la serie M, el colgante de cielorraso de la serie D, la luz quirúrgica de la serie L y el monitor desfibrilador de la serie S, etc.Además, Comen proporciona servicios de software: quirófano inteligente Smart-OR. Mejora, de manera integral, el ambiente de trabajo y las condiciones para los médicos del quirófano, lo que pone a su quirófano en la era de la información.Máquina de AnestesiaDirección: No.2 of FIYTA Timepiece Building, Nanhuan Avenue, Gongming Sub-district, Guangming District, Shenzhen, 518106, P .R.ChinaTel.:+86-755-26408879400-700-9488Fax:+86-755-26431232Sitioweb:Correoelectrónico:****************Shenzhen Comen Medical Instruments Co., Ltd.1639P/N :ES-AX900-12P-20200722-V1.0Persistencia y SuperaciónLa máquina de anestesia consta de tres características principales: sSeguridad, comodidad y precisión.La innovación médica debe ser consistente con las necesidades reales y contribuir a las experiencias clínicas.La AX-900 se ha sumado al desarrollo de la tecnología de control electrónico de accionamiento neumático clásico. Para los ventiladores, adaptamos los componentes neumáticos avanzados para garantizar su seguridad y mejorar la estabilidad, lo que hace que la ventilación se haga realidad. Comen puede proporcionar datos clínicos más integrales y precisos a través de la función del monitoreo respiratorio que se mejora continuamente, al mismo tiempo, se obtiene un modo de ventilación más inteligente y un ajuste más grande de los parámetros de respiración a través de la combinación de la tecnología de control electrónico avanzada y la tecnología de control del AX-900 adhiere al método de control del gas clásico y, además, aporta la precisión como así también la conveniencia delcontrol y el monitoreo electrónico avanzado.La seguridad no solo se refleja en la estabilidad de la ventilación, sino además en el manejo del control de calidad. La AX-900ha diseñado una cantidad de procedimientos de control de calidad para el uso de anestésicos para inhalación, gases frescos ycal-hidróxido de sodio, lo que permite al personal médico evitar riesgos en la operación y resolver peligros ocultos antes deque suene la alarma.01Persistencia¿Por qué Insistir en la Tecnología de Control Electrónico deAccionamiento Neumático de los Fuelles Ascendentes Clásicos?La tecnología de control electrónico neumático de los fuelles ascendentesproporciona un circuito más compacto y una cavidad de bucle más pequeña,lo cual permite que se produzca una ventilación precisa.La estructura simple es conveniente para el desmontaje y la desinfección.La ventilación manual está separada de la ventilación mecánica para reducir laaparición del mal funcionamiento.Proporciona ventilación más estable y activación más intensa en el modo SIMVy en el modo PSV.No hay necesidad de inflar previamente, la máquina ventilará cuando usted laponga en marcha, lo que favorece un rescate rápido.Proporciona capacidad de compresión más alta.El PEEP facilita la protección de los pulmones y las maniobras de recuperación.El fuelle ascendente no solo es una herramienta de accionamiento, sinoademás un «pulmón» visible. En los últimos años, los médicos han estadoobservando el movimiento de los fuelles para determinar el estado de laactividad de los pulmones y decidir si se debía ajustar o no el modo deventilación. Como fuente de accionamiento de la ventilación, los fuellesson la forma de observación más directa y precisa.02030405En términos de ventilación, la AX-900 proporciona cuatro clases de modos de ventilación de control, tres clases de modos SIMV y dos clases de modos de ventilación de soporte de presión, proporcionando más modos de ventilación profesionales para la inducción de anestesia, el mantenimiento, la recuperación y el ejercicio de respiración espontánea.Modo SIMV-PRVC inteligente: El volumen tidal específico está asegurado por la ventilación PCV durante la etapa demantenimiento de la anestesia. En la etapa de recuperación, cambia automáticamente al modo de ventilación SIMV para reducir la confrontación de hombre-máquina. Después de que se estabiliza la respiración espontánea del paciente, el modo PSV se activa automáticamente y realiza el ejercicio de respiración espontánea.Durante la operación, la AX-900 proporciona ventilación más segura y respiración no uniforme, lo que se aproxima más a larespiración normal y garantiza el volumen tidal adecuado. A través de la aplicación combinada de SIMV+PS durante la etapa de recuperación, el ciclo de recuperación se puede acelerar enormemente y los pacientes pueden ser retirados de la máquina tan pronto como sea posible. El SIMV-PRVC es un modo de ventilación orientado al futuro.AvancesAvances de la Tecnología de Control Electrónico del Accionamiento Neumático:La AX-900 adhiere a la tecnología de control electrónico neumático experimentada de la serie AX, y ha realizado avances en la precisión. En la actualidad, la AX-900 puede realizar la ventilación del volumen tidal bajo de 5 ml en el modo PCV durante la anestesia del niño, y el volumen tidal máximo puede alcanzar 1500 ml.; acoplado con control de presión estable permite a la AX-900 obtener una cobertura para los mayores de edad. Al mismo tiempo, el error en el volumen tidal bajo es inferior hasta menos que 5 ml. El uso del reciente hardware de control de fluido con un algoritmo de compensación de volumen tidal dinámico nuevo, permite que el sueño de los médicos se haga realidad. La estructura del circuito de respiración está mejorada, y la fuga del circuito es inferior a 65 ml/min. La espléndida estabilidad reduce la cantidad de gas anestésico que inhala el operador y reduce el daño del halotano para el médico.Están disponibles nuevas herramientas avanzadas auxiliares para el suministro de aire a fin de soportar el suministro de oxígeno no puro y la ventilación por chorro de presión alta.La AX-900 integra el sistema de drenaje de presión negativa, convierte la presión de aire positiva en presión negativa de succión a través del efecto Venturi.0607Sistema de Control de Gas Fresco Avanzado:SuperaciónLa AX-900 obtiene el control de bucle cerrado electrónico del gas fresco.Los anestesistas pueden establecer la concentración del oxígeno directamente, después el sistema ajustaautomáticamente la relación de gas de oxígeno y el gas de equilibrio. Además, la AX-900 puede realizar la corrección de la concentración de oxígeno y del flujo total en tiempo real, corrigiendo el error de caudal casuado por la inercia del fluido.¿Por qué Debemos Cambiar el Método de Operación del Medidor de Caudal Electrónico?Además, la AX-900 ha revolucionado la operación del control del gas fresco, adoptando una pantalla táctil LED de 8 pulgadas para la operación independiente. En comparación con la integración tradicional del área de operaciones en el panel de control principal, el panel de control independiente proporciona mejor claridad y abundante información de flujo para el médico. Además, la AX-900 adopta el calibre de presión de la fuente de gas electrónica, el cual es más preciso que el calibre mecánico tradicional, y no tiene efecto de inercia de puntero.La AX-900 proporciona una herramienta indicadora del mejor flujo que da el flujo preciso de la ventilación de anestesia actual.Mejora la eficiencia de la anestesia, implementa la anestesia precisa y los anestesistas pueden tratar de la anestesia de flujo bajo, en consecuencia. La herramienta indicadora del mejor flujo utiliza el diagrama de espectros de color para adecuar la idea de diseño del color de la alarma, y presenta, de forma más intuitiva, el valor del flujo actual.08El control de calidad de la cirugía con anestesia es una parte importante en el hospital. A fin de mejorar la calidad de la cirugía con anestesia, AX-900 ha realizado el control de calidad de múltiples riesgos en la inspección y operación del equipo. En caso de mal funcionamiento, falla del equipo, agotamiento de la fuente de gas / bienes fungibles, etc., se daun aviso temprano para que el anestesista verifique y maneje los peligros ocultos antes de que se produzca la alarma.Sistema de autoprueba de encendido y prueba de fuga: el diseño más simple proporciona mayor comodidad para el personal médico.Estadísticas de uso del gas anestésico intraoperativo: es más fácil para que el personal médico pueda conocer la dosis del medicamento acumulada.Estadísticas del consumo de cal-hidróxido de sodio: aviso temprano del consumo de cal-hidróxido de sodio para evitar la retención de CO 2.Recordatorio de operación del riesgo del ventilador: aviso de mal funcionamiento, verificación rápida de operación de riesgo, reduce el accidente en la operación.Retraso de cierre: evita la detención accidental de la ventilación originada por el mal funcionamiento.Autoprueba Registro del uso del anestésico Recordatorio del cambio de parámetros del riesgoRegistro del uso de cal-hidróxido de sodioEstación de Trabajo de AnestesiaMáquina de Anestesia :AX- 900Monitor del Paciente :C90Bomba de Jeringa :M200Siste ma de Información Clínica de la Anestesia :iWork- ORLa estación de trabajo de la máquina de anestesia AX-900 proporciona una plataforma perfecta para el tratamiento, la investigación y la enseñanza con su modo de operación unificado, la lógica de configuración de software unificada, el registro de información OR completo y la operación eficiente.Gestión de Control de Calidad。
Storm IV_E6_V1.0使用手册目录:Storm IV_E6_V1.0使用手册 (1)1.STORM IV_E6_V1.0简介: (1)2.使用前必读 (2)3.FPGA学习指导 (4)4.学习重点 (8)⏹VHDL还是Verilog? (8)⏹NIOS还是Verilog? (9)⏹为什么要学习FPGA (9)5.STORM IV_E6_V1.0规格: (9)6.硬件功能简介 (11)7.应用程序 (25)8.其他使用说明 (30)1.STORM IV_E6_V1.0简介:STORM IV_E6_V1.0开发板的目的是用来学习PFGA以及ASIC芯片的逻辑设计。
程序全部采用当前最流行的Verilog HDL语言开发。
通过本套开发板可以掌握FPGA以及ASIC芯片的逻辑代码设计方法,RTL代码编写规范,层次设计方法,异步路径出来,FIFO管理,RAM表项读写,典型电路设计,PFGA以及ASIC芯片的设计流程,STA分析方法,代码综合优化。
STORM IV_E6_V1.0程序使用QUARTUS II开发。
2.使用前必读1、电源本开发板使用USB电源供电,使用前请插上USB电源,USB电源可以使用电脑USB接口,也可以使用手机充电器(部分手机充电器可能出现不能JTAG下载失败的情况,如果出现此种情况请使用电脑USB接口供电),非常方便。
另外USB下载器也需要使用USB接口,所以正常来讲,本开发板需要两个USB接口,一个给开发板供电,一个给USB下载器使用。
2、开发板上有很多芯片,使用过程中请避免用手接触芯片、管脚、IO,避免开发板受静电烧毁,最好能带静电手套操作。
3、当您拿到板子时候,可能比较迷茫,如何进行测试,首先要了解测试需要将软件生成的程序文件下载到FPGA 中,需要涉及QUARTUS软件使用和USB下载器下载。
【说明】1、QUARTUS软件是FPGA进行编码、综合、布局布线、时序分析、生产可执行文件的软件。
E6Manual (1.0 EN)Symbols on the equipmentPlease refer to the information in the operating manual.WARNING!Dangerous voltage!ContentsSafety precautions (3)Information regarding use of loudspeakers (3)E6 (4)Connections (5)Operation with D6 or D12 (5)Operation with E-PAC (6)Dispersion characteristics (7)Altering the HF horn dispersion (7)Technical specifications (8)Manufacturer's declarations (9)EU conformity of loudspeakers (CE symbol) (9)WEEE Declaration (Disposal) (9)General InformationE6 ManualVersion 1.0 EN, 03/2010, D2606.EN .01Copyright © 2010 by d&b audiotechnik GmbH; all rights reserved. Keep this manual with the product or in a safe place so that it is available for future reference.When reselling this product,hand over this manual to the new customer.If you supply d&b products,please draw the attention of your customers to this manual.Enclose the relevant manuals with the systems.If you require additional manuals for this purpose,you can order them from d&b.d&b audiotechnik GmbHEugen-Adolff-Strasse 134, D-71522 Backnang, GermanyTelephone +49-7191-9669-0, Fax +49-7191-95 00 00Safety precautionsInformation regarding use of loudspeakersWARNING!Never stand in the immediate vicinity of loudspeakers driven at a highlevel.Professional loudspeaker systems are capable of causing asound pressure level detrimental to human health.Seemingly non-critical sound levels(from approx.95 dB SPL)can cause hearingdamage if people are exposed to it over a long period.In order to prevent accidents when deploying loudspeakers on theground or when flown, please take note of the following:When setting up the loudspeakers or loudspeaker stands,make surethey are standing on a firm surface.If you place several systems ontop of one another, use straps to secure them against movement.Only use accessories which have been tested and approved by d&bfor assembly and mobile deployment.Pay attention to the correctapplication and maximum load capacity of the accessories as detailedin our specific“Mounting instructions”or in our"Flying system andRigging manuals".Ensure that all additional hardware,fixings and fasteners used forinstallation or mobile deployment are of an appropriate size and loadsafety factor.Pay attention to the manufacturers'instructions and tothe relevant safety guidelines.Regularly check the loudspeaker housings and accessories for visiblesigns of wear and tear, and replace them when necessary.Regularly check all load bearing bolts in the mounting devices.CAUTION!Loudspeakers produce a static magnetic field even if they are notconnected or are not in use.Therefore make sure when erecting andtransporting loudspeakers that they are nowhere near equipment andobjects which may be impaired or damaged by an external magneticfield.Generally speaking,a distance of0.5 m(1.5 ft)from magneticdata carriers(floppy disks,audio and video tapes,bank cards,etc.)issufficient;a distance of more than1 m(3 ft)may be necessary withcomputer and video monitors.E6Fig. 1: E6 loudspeaker Fig. 2: E6 stage monitor setupThe E6is a high performance multipurpose loudspeaker employing anintegrated 6.5”/1”exit coaxial driver design with neodymium magnetand constant directivity horn loading.The horn with its 100°x 55°(hor.x vert.)dispersion pattern can easily be rotated through 90°providinga 55° x 100° pattern without the use of tools.The E6is a two-way design with a built-in passive crossover network.Itsfrequency response extends from 85 Hz to 20 kHz.The E6enclosure is injection-molded from polyamide with an impactand weather resistant black paint finish.The cabinet shape allows useeither in a vertical or horizontal orientation as well as deployment as astage monitor.The front of the loudspeaker cabinet is protected by a rigid metal grill infront of an acoustically transparent fabric.The grill can easily beremoved without tools to modify the horn orientation.The cabinet incorporates a handle and four M8threaded inserts toconnect to different rigging accessories like Z5377E6Flying bracket,Z5378 E6 Horizontal bracket or a safety wire.The connector panel of the E6cabinet is recessed and tilted to allowdeployment as a stage monitor.With the panel on the right hand side,the cabinet is oriented correctly.NOTICE:Only operate E6loudspeakers with a correctly configured d&bamplifier,otherwise there is a risk of damaging the loudspeakercomponents.Fig. 3: E6 SC/WR versionstop viewE6 cabinet optionsThe special color (SC)version of the cabinet is available in all colors ofthe RAL color table.It comes without the handle.The respective openingof the cabinet is covered by a plate in cabinet color.The connector typeis NL4.The weather resistant (WR)version is available in black only.It alsocomes without the handle.It is equipped with a fixed input cable (5 m /16.4 ft, type H-07-RN-F 2 x 2.5 mm 2/AWG 13).Fig. 4: Connector wiring The E6cabinet is fitted with a pair of EP5connectors.All five pins of both connectors are wired in parallel.The E6uses the pin assignments 1/2.Pins3/4and5are designated to active subwoofers,where pin5is used for SenseDrive(only available when using a D12amplifier and5-wire cabling).Using the male connector as the input,the female connector allows for direct connection to additional loudspeakers.The E6 can be supplied with NL4 connectors as an option.Pin equivalents of EP5and NL4connectors and the fixed cable option are listed in the table below.EP512345NL41+1–2+2–n.a.Fixed cable (PG)Brown (+)Blue (–)Operation with D6 or D12Select the controller setup E6.On the D12amplifier it is available in“Dual Channel”and“MixTOP/SUB”mode.For combinations with active subwoofers fed by asingle 4/5-wire cable "Mix TOP/SUB" mode must be selected.Up to a total of five E6loudspeakers can be driven by each channel ofthe D6 or D12 amplifiers.Controller settingsFor acoustic adjustment the functions CUT,HFA and CPL can beselected.CUT circuitSet to CUT,the E6low frequency level is reduced.The E6is nowconfigured for use with E12X-SUB or E15X-SUB in active mode or otherd&b active subwoofers.HFA circuitFig. 5: Frequency response correction ofHFA circuitIn HFA mode(High Frequency Attenuation),the HF response of the E6system is rolled off.The HFA circuit provides a natural,balancedfrequency response when a unit is placed close to listeners in near fieldor delay use.High frequency attenuation begins gradually at1 kHz,dropping byapproximately 3 dB at10 kHz.This roll-off mimics the decline infrequency response experienced when listening to a system from adistance in a typically reverberant room or auditorium.Fig. 6: Frequency response correction of CPL circuit The CPL(Coupling)circuit compensates for coupling effects when building closely coupled arrays or when the cabinet is used as a stage monitor.CPL begins gradually at 1 kHz,with maximum attenuation below250 Hz,providing a balanced frequency response when E6 cabinets are used in arrays of two or more.The function of the CPL circuit is shown in the diagram opposite and can be set in dB attenuation values between–9and0,or a positive CPL value which creates an adjustable low frequency boost around 65 Hz (0 to +5 dB). Operation with E-PACSelecting E6mode enables the E-PAC to drive up to three E6 loudspeakers.LO IMP mode configures the E-PAC to drive a maximum of five E6loudspeakers with a6 dB reduction in input level to the loudspeakers.For acoustic adjustment the functions CUT and HFA can be selected.The characteristics of the CUT and HFA settings are explained in the previous section "Operation with D6 or D12 - Controller settings".Dispersion characteristicsThe graphs below show dispersion angle over frequency of a single E6cabinet plotted using lines of equal sound pressure (isobars)at –6 dB and –12 dB.Fig. 7: Isobar diagram E6 horizontal,standard setup Fig. 8: Isobar diagram E6 vertical,standard setupFig. 9: Isobar diagram E6 horizontal,horizontal setup with the horn rotated Fig. 10: Isobar diagram E6 vertical, horizontal setup with the horn rotated Altering the HF horn dispersionThe HF horn can be rotated through 90°within the coaxial driverassembly.There are no tools required as the grill is attached to thebaffle by magnets. It is secured by an additional safety wire.The grill can be accessed through an opening in the top handle of thecabinet.-Remove the grill.-Take the horn at its outer edges and turn it until it snaps into thedesired direction.-Relocate and fix the front grill.Make sure the safety wire slips into the recess between baffle andcabinet body.Technical specificationsFig. 11: E6 frequency response, standard and CUT settingsE6 system dataFrequency response (–5 dB standard).................................................85 Hz ... 20 kHz Frequency response (–5 dB CUT mode)...........................................120 Hz ... 20 kHz Max. sound pressure (1 m, free field) E6 with D12 .........................................123 dB Max. sound pressure (1 m, free field) E6 with D6 or E-PAC .........................120 dB (SPLmax peak, pink noise test signal with crest factor of 4)Input level (100 dB-SPL/1 m)...............................................................................–11 dBu E6 loudspeaker Nominal impedance...............................................................................................20 ohms Power handling capacity (RMS / peak 10 ms).........................................150/800 W Nominal dispersion angle (hor. x vert.).........................................................100° x 55°Components..........................................................6.5“ driver with neodymium magnet ..............coaxial 1” exit compression driver with 1.75“ coil and rotatable CD horn ....................................................................................................Passive crossover network Connections................................................................................................................2 x EP5......................................................................................Optional and SC option: 2 x NL4.............WR option: Fixed cable 5 m (16.4 ft) (H-07-RN-F 2 x 2.5 mm 2/AWG 13)Pin assignments.......................................................................................................EP5: 1/2.............................................................................................................................NL4: 1+/1–.............................................................................................Fixed cable: Brown + / Blue –Weight..............................................................................................................5.0 kg (11 lb)Fig. 12: E6 cabinet dimensions in mm [inch]Manufacturer's declarationsEU conformity of loudspeakers (CE symbol)This declaration applies toE6 loudspeaker, Z0350manufactured by d&b audiotechnik GmbH.All production versions of this type are included,provided theycorrespond to the original technical version and have not been subjectto any later design or electromechanical modifications.We herewith declare that said products are in conformity with theprovisions of the respective EC directives including all applicableamendments.A detailed declaration is available on request and can be ordered fromd&b or downloaded from the d&b website at .WEEE Declaration (Disposal)Electrical and electronic equipment must be disposed of separately fromnormal waste at the end of its operational lifetime.Please dispose of this product according to the respective nationalregulations or contractual agreements.If there are any further questionsconcerning the disposal of this product please contact d&b audiotechnik.D 2606.E N .01, 03/2010 © d &b a u d i o t e c h n i k G m b H。