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OWNER’S MANUAL Read and understand this entire manual before allowing child to use this product! For assistance contact Razor.DO NOT RETURN TO STORE.NOTE: Manual illustrations are for demonstration purposes only.Illustrations may not refl ect exact appearance of actual product.Specifi cations subject to change without notice.Please have your unit and 19 character product I.D. code with you before contacting Razor for warranty assistance and/or replacement parts.Product I.D. Code: _____________ - ____________ - ____________CONTENTSSafety Warnings ...........................................................................................1-2Before You Begin (3)Assembly and Set-Up (4)Charging the Battery (5)Pre-Ride Checklist (5)Usage (6)Repair and Maintenance...............................................................................6-7Troubleshooting Guide (8)RX200 Electric Scooter Parts (9)Warranty (11)SAFETY WARNINGSWARNING Riding an electric scooter does present potential risks andcaution is required. Like any riding product, an electric scooter has inherenthazards associated with its use (for example, falling off or riding it into ahazardous situation). Like any riding product, electric scooters can and areintended to move and it is therefore, of course, possible to lose control orotherwise get into dangerous situations. Both children, and adults responsiblefor supervising them, must recognize that if such things occur, a rider canbe seriously injured or die even when using safety equipment and otherprecautions. RIDE AT YOUR OWN RISK AND USE COMMON SENSE.WARNING: PARENTAL AND ADULT RESPONSIBILITY ANDSUPERVISION IS NECESSARY: Because products, like electric scooters,can and do present potential hazards plainly associated with their use, it iswell recognized THE NEED FOR EXERCISE OF PARENTAL RESPONSIBILITY INSELECTING RIDING PRODUCTS APPROPRIATE TO THE AGE OF A CHILD, ORPARENTAL SUPERVISION IN SITUATIONS IN WHICH CHILDREN OF VARIOUSAGES MAY HAVE ACCESS TO THE SAME RIDING PRODUCTS, IS IMPORTANT.Not every product is appropriate for every age or size of child, and differentage recommendations are found within this category of product which areintended to reflect the nature of the hazards and the expected mental orphysical ability, or both, of a child to cope with the hazards.WARNING: RX200 OFF-ROAD ELECTRIC DIRT SCOOTER IS DIFFERENTIN MANY WAYS. This off-road electric scooter has inflatable tires, not solidtires like more basic electric scooters might have. Jumping and hard ridingplaces greater stresses on tires, wheels and components. Riders who mayintend to use this electric scooter to ride “off road” must be talented andexperienced electric scooter riders able to handle the higher levels of risk andthe higher degrees of expertise associated with such riding.The recommended minimum rider age is 13 and older. Any rider unableto fit comfortably on the scooter should not attempt to ride it. A parent’sdecision to allow his or her child to ride this product should be based on thechild’s maturity, skill and ability to follow rules.Keep this product away from small children and remember that it isintended for use only by persons who are, at a minimum, completelycomfortable and competent while operating the scooter.Persons with any mental or physical conditions that may make themsusceptible to injury, impair their physical dexterity or mental capabilitiesto recognize, understand, and follow safety instructions and to be ableto understand the hazards inherent in scooter use, should not use or bepermitted to use products inappropriate for their abilities. Persons with heartconditions, head, back or neck ailments (or prior surgeries to these areasof the body), or pregnant women, should be cautioned not to operate suchproducts.DO NOT EXCEED THE WEIGHT LIMIT OF 154 lb (70 kg). Rider weightdoes not necessarily mean a person’s size is appropriate to fit ormaintain control of the scooter.CHECK AND MAINTAIN SCOOTER CONDITIONSBefore use, check to confirm that any and all chain guards or other coversand guards are in place and in serviceable condition. Check that the brakeis functioning properly, and that the tires are inflated properly and havesufficient tread remaining. The scooter should be maintained and repairedin accordance with the manufacturer’s specifications, using only themanufacturer’s authorized replacement parts, and should not be modified fromthe manufacturer’s original design and configuration.ACCEPTABLE RIDING PRACTICES AND CONDITIONSAlways check and obey any local laws or regulations which mayaffect the locations where the electric scooter may be used. Keepsafely away from cars and motor vehicle traffic at all times. Only usewhere allowed and with caution.OFF-ROAD RIDING PRESENTS ADDITIONAL RISKSTO RIDERS AND EQUIPMENT:No electric scooter, not even thisone, is impervious to damage. Off-road riding obviously increases risks ofrider falls and of product damage due to stresses, impacts or wear, and ridersassume all risks associated with high-stress activities:• Riding in “off-road” conditions can present obstacles, surfaces andconditions potentially more difficult to master than “ordinary” smooth orpaved surfaces.• Check your electric scooter before every ride, and replace worn or brokenparts immediately.• Off-road riding requires skill and practice; it is not “automatic”.• Always visually review off-road riding terrain before riding, in order to tryto minimize encounters with “unknown” impediments in your path withouttime to react or compensate.This scooter was manufactured for performance a nd durability, butit is not impervious to damage. Aggressive riding can over stress ordamage any product, including this scooter, and the rider assumes allrisks associated with high-stress activity.Do not activate the speed control on the hand grip unless you are on thescooter and in a safe, outdoor environment suitable for riding.The normal powered top speed of this scooter will be approximately 12 mph(19 kmh), which can be affected by conditions, such as rider weight, inclines,tire inflation and battery charge level. Avoid excessive speeds that can beassociated with downhill rides.Maintain a hold on the handlebars at all times. Do not touch the brakes ormotor on your scooter when in use or immediately after riding, as these partscan become very hot.SAFETY WARNINGSRide defensively. Watch out for potential obstacles that could catch your wheel or force you to swerve suddenly or lose control. Be careful to avoid pedestrians, skaters, skateboards, scooters, bikes, children or animals who may enter your path, and respect the rights and property of others.Wet, slick, bumpy, uneven or rough surfaces may impair traction and contribute to possible accidents. Do not ride your scooter in mud, ice, puddles or water. Watch out for potential obstacles that could catch your wheel or force you to swerve suddenly or lose control. Avoid sharp bumps, drainage grates, and sudden surface changes.When riding off road, be careful of broken glass, sharp objects or other debris that may puncture or damage your tires and inner tubes. Select off-road riding locations free of such dangerous materials.Do not attempt or do stunts or tricks on your electric scooter. The scooter is not made to withstand abuse from misuse, such as jumping, curb grindingor any other type of stunts. Racing, stunt riding, or other maneuvers also enhance risk of loss of control, or may cause uncontrolled rider actions or reactions.Do not exceed the tires’ 60 PSI rating. Over inflation will cause a rupture.Never allow more than one person at a time to ride the scooter.Do not ride at night or when visibility is limited.Never use near steps or swimming pools.Do not allow hands, feet, hair, body parts, clothing, or similar articles to come in contact with moving parts, wheels, or drive train chain while the motor is running.Never use headphones, a cell phone or text when riding.Never hitch a ride with a vehicle.Do not ride your scooter in wet or icy weather and never immerse the scooter in water, as the electrical and drive components could be damaged by water or create other possibly unsafe conditions. Never risk damaging surfaces, such as carpet or flooring, by use of an electric scooter indoors.PROPER RIDING ATTIREAlways wear proper protective equipment, such as an approved safety helmet (with chin strap securely buckled), elbow pads and kneepads. A helmet may be legally required by local law or regulation in your area. A long-sleeved shirt, long pants, and gloves are recommended. Always wear athletic shoes (lace-up shoes with rubber soles) and keep shoelaces tied and out of the way of the wheels, motor and drive system. Never ride barefooted or in sandals.USING THE CHARGERThe charger supplied with the electric scooter should be regularly examined for damage to the cord, plug, enclosure and other parts. In the event of such damage, the scooter must not be charged until the charger has been repaired or replaced.Use only with the recommended charger.Use caution when charging.The charger is not a toy. Charger should be operated by an adult.Do not operate charger near flammable materials.Unplug charger and disconnect from scooter when not in use.Always disconnect from the charger prior to wiping down and cleaning your scooter with damp cloth.FAILURE TO USE COMMON SENSE AND HEED THE WARNINGS INCREASES RISK OF SERIOUS INJURY. USE WITH APPROPRIATE CAUTION AND SERIOUS ATTENTION TO SAFE OPERATION.Need Help? Visit our web site for replacement parts, product support, a list of authorized service centers in the US and customer service contact informationNeed Help? Visit our web site for replacement parts, product support, a list of authorized service centers in the US and customer service contact information BEFORE YOU BEGINRemove contents from box. Remove the separators that protect the components from damage during shipping. Inspect the contents of the box for scratches in the paint, dents or kinked cables that may have occurred during shipping.Because the scooter was 95 percent assembled and packed at the factory, there should not be any problems, even if the box has a few scars or dents.MAKE SURE POWER SWITCH IS TURNED “OFF” BEFORE CONDUCTING ANY ASSEMBLY OR MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES.Estimated Assembly and Set-Up TimeRazor recommends assembly by an adult.Allow up to 10 minutes for assembly, not including initial charge time. Allow up to 12 hours for charge (see page 5 for charging information).WARNING: DO NOT USE NON-RAZOR PRODUCTS WITH YOUR RAZOR ELECTRIC SCOOTER. The scooter has been built to certain Razor design specifications. The original equipment supplied at the time of sale was selected on the basis of its compatibility with the frame, fork and all other parts. Certain aftermarket products may not be compatible and will void the warranty.Required Tools5 mm Allen wrenchBrake LeverHandlebar StemTwist Grip ThrottleValve Extender (Inside Grip)On/Off Switch Charger Port Reset ButtonBatteryControl ModuleCollar ClampFront ForkCharger(Note: Charger design may vary from one shown)MotorProduct ID Locations: See locations to the left 1. Handlebar Stem2. Underneath battery tray3. Charger4.UPC side of box (not shown)1.2.3.Valve Extender (Located in right handlebar grip)Plastic Bag Contents: • Charger • Tool• Owner’s ManualASSEMBL Y AND SET-UPproperly tighten the collar clampmay allow the handlebars todislodge while riding and may causeyou to lose control and fall. Whencorrectly tightened, the handlebarswill not rotate out of alignmentwith the front wheel under normalcircumstances.Note:remove the valve extender afterinflating will cause the inner tubeand/or adapter to be severed by thedisc brake.Note:contact customer service or one canbe purchased at almost any autoparts store.tires to the recommended pressure(60 PSI) before riding. Do not exceedthe tires’ PSI rating. Over inflationwill cause a rupture and underinflation may cause additional wearon the tire.Do not over inflate, as this coulddamage tire or wheel.Note:found at gasoline stations aredesigned to inflate high-volumeautomobile tires. If you decide touse such an air supply to inflate yourelectric scooter tires, first make surethe pressure gauge is working, thenCHARGING THE BATTERYwith the recommended charger.Batteries are only to be chargedunder adult supervision. The chargeris not a toy. Always disconnect thecharger before wiping down and/orcleaning the electric scooter with adamp cloth.The charger supplied with theelectric scooter should be regularlycan deplete over time. Failure torecharge the battery at least once amonth may result in a battery thatwill no longer accept a charge. PRE-RIDE CHECKLISTPRE-RIDE CHECKLISTUSAGECONTENTSThe brake is capable of skiddingthe rear tire and throwing anunsuspecting rider. Practice in anopen area free from obstacles untilyou are familiar with the brakefunction. Avoid skidding to a stop asthis can cause you to lose controland/or damage the rear tire.Note:REPAIR AND MAINTENANCEREPAIR AND MAINTENANCEREPAIR AND MAINTENANCEdevelops, avoid contact with theleaking acid and place the damagedbattery in a plastic bag. Refer to thedisposal instructions at left. If acidcomes into contact with skin or eyes,flush with cool water for at least 15minutes and contact a physician.terminals and related accessoriescontain lead and lead compounds.Wash your hands after handling.Need Help? Visit our web site for replacement parts, product support, a list of authorized service centers in the US and customer service contact information TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDEProblemPossible Cause SolutionDoes not work out of the box Loose connection(s)Check for loose connections/wires.No longer worksLoose connection(s) Charger not workingTripped reset buttonBattery will not hold a chargeCheck for loose connections/wires.Check power to wall outlet and/or try a different outlet Check lights on charger: Plugged into wall = GreenPlugged into wall & unit = Red (Charging)Charging Complete = Green No lights - Replace ChargerSecure unit; turn the power switch on and with no weight on the unit, lift up back end and apply the throttle. If motor engages - Replace BatteryThe reset button will trip if the motor is overloaded. An excessive overload may be caused, for example, by too heavy a rider, too steep a hill, etc. Wait a few seconds then press reset button. Correct riding conditions to prevent overloadIf motor does not engage, but makes a clicking sound - Replace battery. If motor does not engage, no clicking sound - Replace Control ModuleShort ride time/runs slow Rider weight Low tire pressure Riding conditions Battery not fully charged Old/damaged batteryImproper battery maintenanceBrake is draggingDo not exceed 154 lb (70 kg) maximum weight limit Tires will lose some pressure over time. Verify correct tire pressureUse only on flat, dry surfaces. Avoid inclines and areas with heavy debrisCharge unit for a minimum 12 hoursSecure unit; turn the power switch on and, with no weight on the unit, lift up back end and apply the throttle. If motor engages - Replace BatteryCharge battery periodically when not in useDo not store unit in freezing or below freezing temperatures. Freezing will permanently damage the battery and greatly reduce ride time. Refer to page 6 for charging informationCheck the brake cable has 2-3 mm of slack at lever. Cablesshould NOT be wrapped around the handlebar stem. Adjust brake cable slack according to page 7 instructionsRuns intermittently Loose connection(s)Check the wires around the throttle and connectors underneath the deck plate for other possible loose connections.Replace - twist grip throttle.For more troubleshooting tips, a list of available replacement parts or to locate an authorized Service Center in your area, visit our website at or call toll free 866-467-2967 to speak to a live Customer Service Representative*Unit(s) should be turned off and fully charged prior to doing any troubleshootingNOTE: All troubleshooting steps should be performed by an adult onlyRX200 ELECTRIC SCOOTER PARTSNOTICE: INSURANCEYOUR INSURANCE POLICIES MAY NOT PROVIDE COVERAGE FOR ACCIDENTS INVOLVING THE USE OF THIS SCOOTER/ELECTRIC RIDE-ON PRODUCT. TO DETERMINE IF COVERAGE IS PROVIDED, YOU SHOULD CONTACT YOUR INSURANCE COMPANY OR AGENT.11UNITED STATESRazor USA LLC P .O. Box 3610Cerritos, CA 90703USA+1 866 467 2967Monday - Friday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Pacific TimeDISTRIBUTED IN THE UK BY:Re:creation Limited 2 Meadows Business Park Station Approach, Blackwater Camberley, Surrey GU17 9AB United Kingdom+44 (0) 118 973 6222 Tel +44 (0) 118 973 6220 Fax **********************.ukASIA Razor USA (Asia)P .O. Box 3610Cerritos, CA 90703USA +81 50 7579 6622*******************EUROPE Razor USA (Europe)Handelsweg 22742 RD Waddinxveen Netherlands +44 (0) 1202 672702DISTRIBUTED IN AUSTRALIA BY:Funtastic Limited Level 2, Tower 2, Chadstone Place 1341 Dandenong Road Chadstone VIC 3148Australia +1 800 244 543Need Help? Visit our web site for replacement parts, product support, a list of authorized service centers in the US and customer service contact information at . Please have the product I.D. code (located on the white label of your product) available for better assistance. Additional Customer Service contact information is listed below:Printed in China for Razor USA LLC.Copyright © 2003-2014 Razor USA, LLC. All rights reserved. Razor ® and the Razor logo design are among the registered trademarks of Razor USA LLC in the United States and/or select foreign countries. RX200™ is a trademark of Razor USA _141215FCC COMPLIANCEWARRANTYThis device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.WARNING: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance, could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.Razor Limited Warranty The manufacturer warranties this product to be free of manufacturing defects for a period of 90 days from date of purchase. This Limited Warranty does not cover normal wear and tear, tires, tubes or cables, or any damage, failure or loss caused by improper assembly, maintenance, storage or use of the Razor electric scooter.This Limited Warranty will be void if the product is ever: • used in a manner other than for recreation or transportation; • modified in any way; • rented.The manufacturer is not liable for incidental or consequential loss or damage due directly or indirectly to the use of this product.Razor does not offer an extended warranty. If you have purchased an extended warranty, it must be honored by the store at which it was purchased.For your records, save your original sales receipt with this manual and write the serial number below.__________________________________________CUSTOMER SERVICE CONTACT INFORMATION。
01/18Buddy Size 2INSTRUCTIONS FOR USECodes Std. 21012CONTENTS PAGE1.0 INTRODUCTION 22.0 ILLUSTRATION OF YOUR BUDDY STANDER 23.0 TECHNICAL DATA 34.0 FOR YOUR SAFETY 45.0 SETTING UP YOUR STANDER 56.0 ADJUSTING YOUR STANDER 67.0 CARE AND MAINTENANCE 78.0 WARRANTY AND SERVICE 109.0 CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT 1010.0 SERVICE INSPECTION 111.0 INTRODUCTIONThank you for choosing your new Smirthwaite Buddy Stander.The Buddy has been designed to give excellent symmetry and enable children from a young age to gradually develop and maintain their ability to weight bear. It is suitable for children who require low to moderate levels of support and control.These instructions should be read by all therapists and carers using the equipmentand should be retained for future reference. The product should always be used under adult supervision.Any incorrect use of the product and failure to follow the instructions may put the user at risk or impede the function. If you have any queries using this product or wish for further copies, please do not hesitate to contact Customer Service departmentThis product has been designed and manufactured specifically and solely for use by clients with special needs.2.0 ILLUSTRATION OF YOUR BUDDY SIZE 2 STANDERA. Padded thoracic supportB. Padded pelvic supportC. Activity trayD. Knee supportE. SandalsB CA DE3.0 TECHNICAL DATA* Measured from footplate to Thoracic Support (top)4.0 FOR YOUR SAFETYPlease read these instructions CAREFULLY and THOROUGHLY• The user should NOT be left unattended whilst using the Buddy. Always ensure a responsible adult or carer is in attendance.• Regular maintenance checks and cleaning are essential for the safe use of this equipment (see care and maintenance section).• Use only on a flat surface and do not exceed the axilla heights or weight limits specified above.• If any part is loose, damaged or functioning incorrectly, do not use until rectified.• Check that all 4 castor brakes are locked and all parts are secure before the user is transferred to the stander.• The Buddy is supplied fully assembled. Check before use that all parts are present and undamaged. Please read the instructions below carefully to ensure safe usage.LAP STRAPS & HARNESSES SAFETY NOTICELap straps and harnesses must be appropriate and safe for the user and the users clothing.Lap straps and harnesses must be checked every time the chair is used to ensure they are fitted as prescribed by the clinician, take account of the users clothing and are tightened so that the user cannot sustain injury. Checking the fit of lap straps and harnesses must be done with the user in the chair and should be undertaken as soon as the users sits in the chair.If you believe this product to be faulty – DO NOT USE – Contact Smirthwaite Ltd5.0 SETTING UP YOUR STANDERThe user should NOT be left unattended whilst using the product.Always ensure a responsible therapist or carer is in attendance.•Ensure all 4 castors are brake locked.•Remove/elevate the activity tray.•Take the intended user’s measurements.•Set the stander up approximately to these measurements and make final adjustments when the user is in place.Smirthwaite offer, at no extra charge, an appointment with a product specialist who will assist in the initial product set up.6.0 ADJUSTING YOUR STANDERThe user should NOT be left unattended whilst using the product.Always ensure a responsible therapist or carer is in attendance.Provided with your Buddy you will find a 4mm Hexagon key. This is for use to help adjust your stander.6.1 MAIN HEIGHT ADJUSTMENTS •The chest [A] and pelvic [B] paddedstraps can be moved up and downin the slots on the sides of stander. •Undo the clips and straps, then slide the straps to desired position, thenclip back together. (Please note:The top waist strap is attached tothe activity tray, so they should bemoved in unison).•To adjust the knee support heights simply undo the hand wheels oneither side of the stander, move intodesired position and tighten thehand wheels.A B COnce this is done the tray can be setABA B6.4 SANDAL ADJUSTMENT• To adjust the sandals, locate thehand wheel on the underside of the foot board, undo and reposition. • Once the desired position isachieved tighten the hand wheel.7.0 CARE AND MAINTENANCECleaning is recommended on a regular basis.• Clean upholstery and wooden parts with a damp cloth and mild detergent. • Make sure brakes are released before moving.• Store the stander in a cool dry place and out of direct sunlight. • Anti-bacterial wipes may be used to clean the Buddy Tray.• For further information please refer to MHRA or NHS cleaning guidelines.7.1 DAILY CHECKS• Check the accessories for damage or loose connection points. • Check all upholstery for signs of wear and tear.• Check the castors are running freely and brakes are in working order. • Keep all parts clean.• Check that all clamping and positional components are working, secure and free from damage.The user should not be in the stander while the checks are carried out.A7.2 SERVICE INTERVALThe Buddy should be serviced every 3 year. Servicing must only be undertaken by a Smirthwaite service engineer, or by a Smirthwaite trained representative.7.3 NOMINAL SERVICE LIFEYour product has a nominal service life of 12 years, during which full post-sales support will be available with regard to spares and servicing.Product service life has been determined based upon the design complexity of product, and the anticipated exposure to normal use.Good practice dictates all Smirthwaite products have been designed and manufactured to high levels of safety and quality, and will meet requirements of normal use when maintained in line with our servicing recommendations.If the product has been out of use for an extended period of time (6months or more) it should always be serviced prior to beingreissued.If the product has been subjected to ‘heavy’ or ‘constant’ use, theservice should be reduced to half the recommended period.Constant and/or heavy use is considered to be:•Daily use above 7 hours duration•Weekly use above 5 days duration•Monthly use above 10 months per year•Use by a client who is at 90% to 100% of the maximum weight limit of the product. The maximum weight limit must NEVER be exceeded •Use by a client who is extremely active, either voluntarily or involuntarily7.4 EXTENDING NOMINAL SERVICE LIFEAt Smirthwaite we are proud to produce products that have a reputation for quality and durability.We believe our products have the potential to provide benefits to our clients beyond the nominal service life documented above.We will continue to provide full support beyond the nominal service life provided the following conditions are met:1. A full service schedule has been maintained.2. A full service and inspection is undertaken at the end of the nominal servicelife period.3. The product is subsequently serviced annually (or biannually if under‘heavy/constant’ use conditions).4. Smirthwaite reserve the right to limit support where parts/components are nolonger available.7.5 DOCUMENTATION/RECORDS•It is the responsibility of the current equipment owner to ensure the ‘Instructions for Use’ manual and any further manuals for accessories fitted to the equipment are handed over to the new owner at the time of exchange/sale.•It is the responsibility of the current equipment owner to ensure the service and inspection record form is kept up to date.7.6 PRODUCT CONFIGURATION•Smirthwaite will document and maintain a record of the original product configuration at the time of first sale.•Smirthwaite will not be held responsible for any subsequent changes to this configuration unless authorized to do so in writing by Smirthwaite Ltd.•It is the equipment owner’s responsibility to maintain their own records of changes to the equipment configuration and to be able to provide such records to subsequent owners to maintain traceability.•We recommend an inspection/service by a Smirthwaite Service Engineer (or Smirthwaite trained engineer) whenever a significant change is made to product configuration to ensure the product is safe to use. If in any doubt, ALWAYS seek ADVICE.DO NOT fit parts or accessories of other manufacturers to this product unless authorized to do so in writing by Smirthwaite Ltd.Any servicing or repairs required must be carried out by Smirthwaite Ltd (or a Smirthwaite trained engineer).If you believe this product to be faulty – DO NOT USE – Contact Smirthwaite LtdIf in any doubt, ALWAYS seek ADVICE.8.0 WARRANTY & SERVICESmirthwaite Ltd warrants the products detailed on your order to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of 2 years from date of delivery. If a fault develops during the period, please call Customer Services by email or telephone who will advise you on the best course of action. Possible action maybe for us to arrange to send out oneof our Service Engineers, or have the goods returned to us. Should a repair not be possible within the guarantee period we will replace the product for new or nearest equivalent product. In the unlikely event that we cannot repair or exchange we will refund in full.This warranty is for the UK only. The warranty excludes faults due to accident, neglect, misuse, not following the Instructions and normal wear and tear. This warranty is in addition to your legal rights. Goods will only be collected from the original delivery address.A charge may be made where the goods cannot be repaired under the terms of the warranty. You will be advised before this is made.NO ADAPTATIONS OR ALTERATIONS SHOULD BE MADE TO THE BUDDY STANDING FRAME WITHOUT WRITTEN AUTHORISATION BY SMIRTHWATE;ANY SUCH MODIFICATION WILL AFFECT THE GUARANTEE.9.0 CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENTSmirthwaite Ltd is committed to continuous improvement to their product range. Should you have any suggestions or comments please send them to our product design departmentSmirthwaite Ltd reserves the right to change the specification or material without prior notice.For catalogues, help and further information on our products please contact us at: Smirthwaite Ltd10.0 SERVICE INSPECTION10.1 Product Information10.2 Service & inspection record form:。
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目录目录 (1)第一章系统介绍 (3)第一节派贝克®(PAYBACK)服装CAD系统简介 (3)第二节派贝克®(PAYBACK)服装CAD系统制作流程 (3)第三节派贝克®(PAYBACK)服装CAD系统的价值 (4)第二章软件操作说明(基础编) (5)第一节菜单栏介绍 (5)一.文件 (5)二.素材库 (5)三.输入 (7)四.系统设置 (9)五.尺码表 (11)第二节纸样中心 (12)一.纸样中心常用工具 (12)二.纸样中心专用工具 (15)I.画线工具组: (15)II.求点工具组: (18)III.专用工具组 (19)IV.点线编辑工具组 (21)V.省褶工具组; (23)VI.生成裁片 (26)第三节裁片中心 (26)一.裁片中心常用工具 (26)二.裁片中心专用工具 (29)I.裁片标识 (29)II.工艺线 (31)III.裁片分割 (32)IV.褶裥 (33)V.旋转修整 (34)VI.放码 (35)第四节排料中心 (38)一.设置 (38)二.排料 (39)三.显示 (40)四.检测 (41)五.清除 (41)六.对条格 (41)七.排料报告 (41)八.其它 (42)九.裁片区 (43)十.混排 (44)第五节打印输出 (44)一.绘图仪输出 (44)二.切割机输出 (46)三.打印机输出 (46)第六节文件格式转换 (47)一.PLT格式文件 (47)二.DXF格式文件 (47)I.打开DXF格式文件 (47)II.保存DXF格式文件 (47)三.裁床格式文件 (47)第七节帮助 (48)一.主题 (48)二.快捷键列表 (48)I.文件处理快捷键 (48)II.纸样中心快捷键 (48)III.显示快捷键 (48)IV.裁片中心快捷键 (49)V.排料中心快捷键 (49)三.关于 (49)第三章智能模式(高级编) (50)第一节纸样设计 (50)一.绘图功能 (50)二.编辑功能 (52)三.特殊功能 (55)四.右键菜单 (57)第二节裁片处理 (58)一.缝边标记 (58)二.缝角处理 (60)三.内部线及工艺线设置 (61)四.裁片分割 (62)五.移动裁片 (62)六.点放码 (62)七.右键菜单功能 (65)八.空白处右键功能 (67)第三节快捷键功能 (69)第四章实例 (69)第一节女短裙 (69)第二节女裤 (73)第三节女衬衫 (81)第四节八片开身西服 (86)第一章系统介绍第一节派贝克®(payback)服装CAD系统简介由上海千派服装科技有限公司最新推出的派贝克®(payback)智能服装CAD系统是至今为止智能化程度最高的服装CAD系统。
For other service manuals visit our website at:/service_manuals.aspDORNER MFG. CORP .INSIDE THE USA OUTSIDE THE USA P.O. Box 20 • 975 Cottonwood Ave.TEL: 1-800-397-8664TEL: 262-367-7600Hartland, WI 53029-0020 USA FAX: 1-800-369-2440FAX: 262-367-5827851-683 Rev. B7350 Series Support StandsInstallation, Maintenance & Parts ManualDorner Mfg. Corp.2851-683 Rev. B7350 Series Support StandsTable of ContentsIntroduction......................................................................... 2Warnings - General Safety.................................................. 3Product Description............................................................. 4Specifications...................................................................... 4Support Stand Models...................................................... 4Installation........................................................................... 5Required Tools................................................................. 5Recommended Installation Sequence.............................. 5Stand Attachment To The Conveyor............................... 5Horizontal Mount Stand - Straight Sections................ 5Pivot Mount Stand - Straight Sections......................... 6Horizontal Mount Stand - Straight To Curve Section.. 7Diagonal Brace Attachment.......................................... 8Preventive Maintenance and Adjustment............................ 9Stand Height Adjustment................................................. 9Required Tools.............................................................. 9Stands With Feet........................................................... 9Stands With Casters.................................................... 10Service Parts....................................................................... 11Stand w/Feet or Casters.................................................. 11Outrigger Stand w/Feet or Casters................................. 12Notes.................................................................................. 13Return Policy. (14)IntroductionUpon receipt of shipment:•Compare shipment with packing slip. Contact factory regarding discrepancies.•Inspect packages for shipping damage. Contact carrier regarding damage.•Accessories may be shipped loose. See accessory instruc-tions for installation.Dorner’s Limited Warranty applies.Dorner reserves the right to make changes at any time without notice or obligation.IMPORTANTSome illustrations may show guards removed. DO NOT operate equipment without guards.851-683 Rev. B3Dorner Mfg. Corp.7350 Series Support StandsWarnings - General SafetyA WARNINGThe safety alert symbol, black triangle with white exclamation, is used to alert you to potential personal injury hazards.Climbing, sitting, walking or riding on conveyor will cause severe injury.KEEP OFF CONVEYORS.DO NOT OPERATE CONVEYORS IN ANEXPLOSIVE ENVIRONMENT.A WARNINGExposed moving parts can cause severe injury.LOCK OUT POWER before removing guardsor performing maintenance.A WARNINGLoosening stand height or angle adjustment screws may cause conveyor sections to drop down, causing severe injury.SUPPORT CONVEYOR SECTIONS PRIOR TO LOOSENING STAND HEIGHT OR ANGLE ADJUSTMENT SCREWS.A WARNINGDorner cannot control the physicalinstallation and application of conveyors. Taking protective measures is the responsibility of the user.When conveyors are used in conjunction with other equipment or as part of a multiple conveyor system, CHECK FOR POTENTIAL PINCH POINTS and other mechanical hazards before system start-up.Dorner Mfg. Corp.4851-683 Rev. B7350 Series Support StandsProduct DescriptionRefer to Figure 1 for typical stand components.Figure 1SpecificationsSupport Stand Models1 Support Stand2 Casters3 Diagonal Brace132851-683 Rev. B5Dorner Mfg. Corp.7350 Series Support StandsInstallationRequired Tools•Level •17 mm wrench •24 mm wrench •30 mm wrenchRecommended Installation Sequence•Attach the stand(s) to the conveyor.•Attach the diagonal bracing, if applicable.•Adjust the stand height and level.Stand Attachment To The ConveyorHorizontal Mount Stand - Straight Sections1.Properly support the conveyor or place the conveyor upside down on a flat surface.2.Attach the stand (Figure 2,item 1) to the conveyor (Figure 2,item 2) and tighten the four bolts (Figure 2,item 3).Figure 23.Repeat for other stands.4.Adjust the stand height. Refer to “Stand Height Adjustment” on page 9.AWARNINGExposed moving parts can cause severe injury.LOCK OUT POWER before removing guardsor performing maintenance.A WARNINGFailure to secure screws (Figure 2,item 3) may cause conveyor sections to drop down causing severe injury.TIGHTEN SCREWS (Figure 2,item 3) AFTER ADJUSTMENT.231Dorner Mfg. Corp.6851-683 Rev. B7350 Series Support StandsInstallationPivot Mount Stand - Straight Sections1.Properly support the conveyor or place the conveyor upside down on a flat surface.2.For slotted brackets, loosen the two bracket bolts (Figure 3,item 1) and adjust the bracket(Figure 3,item 2) so that the top is at approximately the same angle as the conveyor. Do not tighten the bolts.Figure 33.Attach the bracket (Figure 4,item 1) to the conveyor (Figure 4,item 2) and tighten the four bolts (Figure 4,item 3).Figure 44.Adjust the bracket angle on the slotted brackets(Figure 5,item 1)to match the conveyor angle until the legs are vertical and tighten the bolts (Figure 5,item 2).Figure 55.Repeat steps 2 through 4 for the other stands.6.Adjust the stand height. Refer to “Stand Height Adjustment” on page 9.12231A WARNINGFailure to secure screws (Figure 5,item 2) may cause conveyor sections to drop down causing severe injury.TIGHTEN SCREWS (Figure 5,item 2) AFTER ADJUSTMENT.21851-683 Rev. B7Dorner Mfg. Corp.7350 Series Support StandsInstallationHorizontal Mount Stand - Straight To Curve Section1.Properly support the conveyor or place the conveyor upside down on a flat surface.2.When attaching stand(Figure 6,item1)to curved section on inside curve, make sure mounting hole on stand (Figure 6,item 2) is to the outside of curve section and head of bolt is on the inside of curve section.Figure 63.When attaching stand (Figure 7,item 1) to curved section on outside curve, make sure mounting hole on stand is to the inside of curve section and head of bolt is on the outside of curve section (Figure 7,item 2).Figure 74.Connect the straight section (Figure 8,item 1) making sure that the stand mounting hole (Figure 8,item 2) is to the inside of the straight section on both sides.Figure 85.Tighten bolts on both sides of sections (Figure 9,item 1).Figure 96.Repeat as needed for other stands.7.Adjust the stand height. Refer to “Stand Height Adjustment” on page 9.Figure 10A WARNINGFailure to secure screws may cause conveyor sections to drop down causing severe injury.TIGHTEN SCREWS AFTER ADJUSTMENT.2121Outside Curve121Inside CurveInstallationDiagonal Brace Attachment1.Install the end of brace with non-threaded hole (Figure11,item1) onto the inside of the stand (Figure11,item2).123Figure112.Secure the brace with a hex head bolt and nut(Figure 11,item3).3.Attach the end of brace with threaded hole(Figure 12,item1) to the conveyor with hex head bolt(Figure 12,item2).21Figure124.Repeat steps 1 through 3 for opposite leg.5.Tighten all hardware.7350 Series Support StandsDorner Mfg. Corp.8851-683 Rev. B851-683 Rev. B9Dorner Mfg. Corp.7350 Series Support StandsPreventive Maintenance and AdjustmentStand Height AdjustmentRequired Tools•Level •17 mm wrench •24 mm wrench •30 mm wrenchStands With Feet1.Loosen the upper nut(Figure 13,item 1) on the foot stem (Figure 13,item 2).Figure 132.Rotate the lower nut up or down(Figure 13,item3) to raise or lower the stand to the desired height.3.Repeat steps 1 and 2 on the opposite stand leg.4.Use a level (Figure 14,item 1) to verify that both stand legs are the same height.Figure 145.Tighten the upper nut (Figure 13,item 1) on the foot stem (Figure 13,item 2) to secure each foot assembly.A WARNINGSEVERE HAZARD!LOCK OUT POWER before removing guards or performing maintenance. Exposed moving parts can cause serious injury.123Maximum Height 6" (152 mm)A WARNINGSEVERE HAZARD!DO NOT EXCEED THE MAXIMUM HEIGHT OF 6" (152 mm) from the floor to the bottom of the stand.Exceeding the maximum height will allow parts to separate and may cause serious injury.1Dorner Mfg. Corp.10851-683 Rev. B7350 Series Support StandsPreventive Maintenance and AdjustmentStands With Casters1.Loosen the upper nut(Figure 15,item 1) on the caster stem (Figure 15,item 2).Figure 152.Rotate the lower nut up or down(Figure 15,item3) to raise or lower the stand to the desired height.3.Repeat steps 1 and 2 on the opposite stand leg.4.Use a level (Figure 16,item 1) to verify that both stand legs are the same height.Figure 165.Tighten the upper nut (Figure 15,item 1)on the caster stem (Figure 15,item 2) to secure each foot assembly.A WARNINGSEVERE HAZARD!LOCK OUT POWER before removing guards or performing maintenance. Exposed moving parts can cause serious injury.A WARNINGSEVERE HAZARD!DO NOT EXCEED THE MAXIMUM HEIGHT OF 10-1/2" (267 mm) from the floor to the bottom of the stand.Exceeding the maximum height will allow parts to separate and may cause serious injury.123Maximum Height10-1/2" (267 mm)17350 Series Support Stands Service PartsStand w/Feet or Casters NOTEFor replacement parts other than those shown in this section, contact an authorized Dorner Service Center or the factory. Key Service Parts and Kits are identified by the Performance Parts Kits logo . Dorner recommends keeping these parts on hand.Item PartNumber Description1532212Pivot Mounting Bracket Left Hand(for angled conveyors)2532213Pivot Mounting Bracket Right Hand(for angled conveyors)3807-1821Washer4961016MSS Hex Head Cap Screw, M10-1.5 x 16 mm 5961012MSS Hex Head Cap Screw, M10-1.5 x 12 mm 6532036Foot Assembly7458309Caster Assembly839MB-LLL Bracing Assembly(Includes Items 5, 9 and 10)9991001MSS Nut, M10-1.5010500287-LLLLL Bracing Bar11961020MSS Hex Head Cap Screw, M10-1.5 x 20 mm LLLLL = Length in inches with 2 decimal places. Length Example: Length = 95.25" LLLLL = 09525LLL Length FormulaLLL = LLLLL - 125100with one decimal placeExample: LLL = 02175 - 125 = 20.5100LLL = 205Item PartNumber Description851-683 Rev. B11Dorner Mfg. Corp.Dorner Mfg. Corp.12851-683 Rev. B7350 Series Support StandsService PartsOutrigger Stand w/Feet or CastersItem Part Number Description 1532212Pivot Mounting Bracket Left Hand(for angled conveyors)2532213Pivot Mounting Bracket Right Hand(for angled conveyors)3807-1821Washer 4961016MSS Hex Head Cap Screw, M10-1.5 x 16 mm 5961012MSS Hex Head Cap Screw, M10-1.5 x 12 mm 6532036Foot Assembly 7458309Caster Assembly 839MB-LLL Bracing Assembly(Includes Items 5, 9 and 10)9991001MSS Nut, M10-1.5010500287-LLLLL Bracing Bar 11961020MSS Hex Head Cap Screw, M10-1.5 x 20 mmLLLLL = Length in inches with 2 decimal places.Length Example: Length = 95.25" LLLLL = 09525LLL Length FormulaLLL = LLLLL - 125100with one decimal placeExample: LLL = 02175 - 125 = 20.5100LLL = 205Item Part Number DescriptionNotes7350 Series Support Stands851-683 Rev. B13Dorner Mfg. Corp.Dorner Mfg. Corp. reserves the right to change or discontinue products without notice. Allproducts and services are covered in accordance with our standard warranty. All rights reserved. © Dorner Mfg. Corp. 2009DORNER MFG. CORP.975 Cottonwood Ave., PO Box 20Hartland, WI 53029-0020 USATEL 1-800-397-8664 (USA)FAX 1-800-369-2440 (USA)Internet: Outside the USA:TEL 1-262-367-7600FAX 1-262-367-5827Return PolicyReturns must have prior written factory authorization or they will not be accepted. Items that are returned to Dorner without authorization will not be credited nor returned to the original sender. When calling for authorization, please have the following information ready for the Dorner factory representative or your local distributor:1. Name and address of customer.2. Dorner part number(s) of item(s) being returned.3. Reason for return.4. Customer's original order number used when ordering the item(s).5. Dorner or distributor invoice number (if available, part serial number).A representative will discuss action to be taken on the returned items and provide a Returned Goods Authorization (RMA)number for reference. RMA will automatically close 30 days after being issued. To get credit, items must be new and undamaged. There will be a return charge on all items returned for credit, where Dorner was not at fault. It is the customer’s responsibility to prevent damage during return shipping. Damaged or modified items will not be accepted. The customer is responsible for return freight.Conveyors and conveyor accessoriesStandard catalog conveyors 30%MPB, 7200, 7300 Series, cleated and specialty belt 50%AquaGard & AquaPruf Series conveyors non-returnable itemsEngineered special products case by caseDrives and accessories30%Sanitary stand supports non-returnable itemsPartsStandard stock parts30%Plastic chain, cleated and specialty belts non-returnable itemsReturns will not be accepted after 60 days from original invoice date. The return charge covers inspection, cleaning, disassembly, disposal and reissuing of components to inventory. If a replacement is needed prior to evaluation of returned item, a purchase order must be issued. Credit (if any) is issued only after return and evaluation is complete.Dorner has representatives throughout the world. Contact Dorner for the name of your local representative. Our Customer Service Teams will gladly help with your questions on Dorner products.For a copy of Dorner's Warranty, contact factory, distributor, service center or visit our website at .For replacement parts, contact an authorized Dorner Service Center or the factory.851-683 Rev. B Printed in U.S.A.。
一 badboy简介Badboy监控internet explorer的活动,提供录制/回放功能.录制功能:badboy窗口的顶部显示当前是否处于录制状态,如果点击play按钮,badboy自动关闭录制功能,等到play结束后,可以点击recording按钮,继续录制脚本.Remark:必须等到上一步的request处理完毕后,才能点击发送下一个request,否则下一个request会作为第一个request的子frame.二基本操作1 创建 suites,tests以及steps测试与网站的交互过程,可以在逻辑上划分为几个步骤.例如第一个步骤为登陆雅虎邮箱,第二步为浏览收件箱,第三步为发送邮件.每一个步骤可以包含一到多次的网站交互动作.badBoy中点击new step创建新的步骤.同理,可以创建suites 以及tests.Badboy回放时,一次执行一个step,每执行完一个step,会显示执行结果,用户必须再次点击play按钮后,执行下一个step.2 自动化测试脚本如果不修改脚本,简单的录制回放并不能满足复杂网站的测试.复杂网站往往有下面一些测试场景:A 页面参数唯一性要求,例如:注册页面,需要对用户的注册名进行唯一性校验.B 测试的server地址不同.Badboy提供了易用的参数修改方法,仅仅需要双击request或者参数,在弹出窗口内修改.同时badboy提供search&replacing功能来修改脚本中的参数值.Remark:建议选择linking variables,同一个参数,往往脚本会发送多次,选择linking variables后,badboy会查找所有的与参数有关的值.并统一替换.三特点与技术1 录制模式Badboy提供两种录制模式:一 request 模式(默认模式) 二 navigation 模式.点击下图N,切换模式.Request模式具有如下优点:如果测试的网页模版修改了,不影响脚本的回放.如果需要badboy导出脚本到jmeter进行性能测试,必须选择request模式.同时request模式的缺点如下:request模式需要添加大量的断言来检查页面上的item.Navigation模式将会记录网站交互过程中browser中的元素的点击动作.当回放navigation模式脚本时候,不但回放http request,同时badboy会模拟brower中点击动作.navigation模式的缺点是 :无法使用navigation脚本进行性能测试,因为性能测试引擎运行时候不显示任何用户界面,所以无法执行navigation中模拟点击等动作.总结:选择navigation模式还是request模式,取决于测试的目的,如果仅仅要求测试功能而不关心界面,则request模式无疑为首选.2 navigation模式Navigation录制browser的三种元素如下:1 链接点击2 按钮点击3 其他点击,例如引发javaScript的操作.3 表单提交表单提交是页面中非常重要的部分,有下面一些案例需要注意:1 如果页面表单中某些参数是依赖于某些参数的输入,比如field B 由javascript根据field A的输入值计算,使用request模式将无法录制正确的参数.2 request模式下,表单中的所有参数都将发送.包括一些预定义的元素.自动录制form的方法:点击form中某一field,按"Ctrl-Alt-f"录制form,如果每次提交的form名字不同的话,可以使用正则表达式来表示: logonForm[0-9]{4}4 断言断言是自动化检测的实现手段,badboy提供了两种断言:1 content 检查检查页面中是否包含指定的text.断言可以使用正则表达式,比如要检查一个正确登陆的例子,需要检查”welcome [A-z0-9]*\.”问题:例子,比如”tree frog”在browser中显示,在html中显示为"tree frog",因为badboy测试实际的html source,因此将找不到这个断言.避免这个问题的方法是在page中高亮显示text,并使用easy assertion button.如果使用复杂断言,需要精确匹配html source中的text.5 截屏当测试失败时候,截屏是最有效的方法与开发人员沟通.在断言的属性栏中,选择失败是截屏.badboy会截取失败案例的browser屏.6 timeout可以为每个request设置timeout时间,右键点击à选择属性à选择play标签,设置timeout时间.7 弹出框使用断言检查弹出框,邮件选择断言,打开"Check against Message Boxes"选项.8 Badboy与jmeter使用注意事项:1 导出jmeter脚本的时候,jscript不被导出,因为jmeter无内迁browser,jscript元素无法执行.2 data sources不被导出.9 快捷方式快捷方式如下:F2 Toggles Record Mode On/OffF3 Displays the search/replace dialog, or searches if the dialog is already open.Ctrl-Alt-Right Starts playing from the current item.Ctrl-Alt-Space Stops PlayingCtrl+F5 Plays entire hierarchy from the current item. (Note: if focus is inside the browser, IE will intercept as "Refresh").F6 Single steps (plays next single item in script.)F8 Shows/Hides Script TreeF9 Shows/Hides Summary Tab ViewF12 Shows/Hides both Script and Summary Views together (gives browser full window space)Ctrl+Enter Replays the item current item in the scriptCtrl+Shift+Enter Replays the current step in the scriptCtrl+Shift+Left Rewinds the play marker to the previous step.Ctrl+Alt+Up Moves the play marker to the previous item in script.Ctrl+Alt+Down Moves the play marker to the previous item in script.Ctrl+L Displays the lines Server Log File related to the most recent browsing activity.Ctrl+K Clears all responses from the Script.Ctrl+J Attempts to find and edit the source code file for the current page and/or frame that has focus in the browser.Ctrl+Shift+J Attempts to find and edit the source code file for the current page and/or frame that has focus in the browser and also adds the URL for the frame to your script as a Monitored request.Ctrl+Shift+M Adds URLs for all frames in the current browser as Monitored requests.Ctrl+D Toggles DOM View On/Off for the active window.Ctrl+Page Up While in DOM View changes to previous frame in frame listCtrl+Page Down While in DOM View changes to next frame in frame listCtrl+Alt Changes Record Mode temporarily to Navigation Mode while held downCtrl+Alt+N Toggles record mode between Navigation and Request modeCtrl+Shift+D Opens the documentation editor for the item currently selected in the Script Tree.。
Buddy+Robot+X100(硬件)使用手册目录第一章 Buddy Robot介绍第一节 Buddy Robot机器人概述 (1)第二节 Buddy Robot X100应用案例 (2)第二章 X100机器人控制板第一节 X100机器人控制原理 (3)第二节机器人端口介绍 (5)第三节大功率电机驱动卡 (7)第四节 USB下载 (8)第三章常用传感器第一节红外测障传感器 (10)第二节远红外复眼传感器 (11)第三节数字指南针传感器 (13)第四节灰度检测传感器 (15)第五节其它传感器 (16)第四章机器人输出设备第一节 LCD 显示屏 (19)第二节蜂鸣器 (20)第三节减速电机 (20)第四节其它输出设备 (22)第一章 Buddy Robot 介绍第一节 Buddy Robot机器人概述机器人(Robot)一词源出自1920年捷克斯洛伐克作家萨佩克写的一个科幻剧本,他把在洛桑万能机器人公司生产劳动的那些家伙取名“robota”(意为“强迫劳动”)。
然而在人类文明的悠远长河中,对机器人的梦想和追求已有3000多年的历史,人类一直梦想能制造一种象人一样的机器,以便代替人类完成各种工作。
在古希腊、古代中国和古代日本的历史文献中,都有自动玩偶和自动作业机的记载,记录了古人设计自动机械代替人工劳动或从事娱乐的实践活动,展示了古代人的智慧,在不同程度上体现了人类拓展自身能力,甚至是自我复制的原始思想。
随着信息技术和人工智能的飞速发展,机器人在功能和技术层次上有了很大的提高,推动了机器人概念的延伸。
20世纪80年代,将具有感觉、思考、决策和动作能力的系统称为智能机器人,这是一个概括的、含义广泛的概念。
这一划时代的概念产生,为机器人技术的发展,也为信息技术的发展,拓开了巨大的想象空间和新的创造天地。
各种用途的机器人相继问世,大大推进了机器人应用的广度和深度,智能机器人成为信息科学的前沿学科。
1986年我国863计划“智能机器人”主题正式启动,主题奋斗目标为:跟踪世界先进水平,增强国家综合实力。
Darkglass SuiteDownload the free Darkglass Suite software from /suite to configure the pedal, load new impulses and download firmware updates.Darkglass Suite comes with a selection of cabinet IRs made by some of our artists. It also allows you to load your own IRs in WAV and AIFF formats and organize your IR files. See the online manual of Darkglass Suite for more information. DisclaimerIn the interest of continuous improvement, specifications are subject to change without notice. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact us at The manufacturer claims that the above product fulfills the requirements as set by EN55013, EN55020, EN60555-2, EN60555-3, RoHS, WEEE.Alpha·Omega Ultra Analog tone, digital precision.The Alpha·Omega Ultra is the most versatile bass preamplifier we’ve designed: with its two distinct distortion circuits (Alpha and Omega), extremely high dynamic range, six-band active graphic EQ, dedicated headphone output and balanced direct output with switchable digital impulse-response cabinet emulation make for an incredibly complete tool for the modern bass player.WarningThe Alpha·Omega Ultra has a current draw of 110mA. Only use a regulated 9V DC adapter with a center-negative plug. Due to ecological reasons it does not accept batteries. Unregulated power supplies and/or higher voltages may result in suboptimal noise performance and even damage your unit, voiding the warranty.WarrantyTo activate the warranty, we encourage you to register your product on: and enter the serial number on the back of your pedal.************************************************** shipping a product to us.ControlsBlend: Mixes the clean and processed signals. The clean signal remains at unity gain while the volume of the overdriven signal is set by the Level knob, allowing for fine mix tuning.Level: Sets the volume of the overdriven signal.Drive: Sets the amount of gain in the overdriven signal. Bite: Boosts High Mids (2.8kHz) for additional presence and definition.Growl: Shelving Bass Boost for a fatter tone and increased low end saturation.Mod: Selects or mixes between the two distinct distortion circuits: Alpha is punchy, tight with a lot of definition, whereas Omega is simply brutal and raw. On the Darkglass Suite (see below) you can assign footswitch control of the Mod to toggle between Alpha and Omega.Master: Whereas the Level knob control the output of the overdrive section the Master volume adjusts the overall volume of the unit. Ideal for fine tuning the output on clean mode. It also serves as a DI and headphone volume control. Please note that volume is not affected by this control when the pedal is on bypass.Bass: Low shelf +-12dB @ 80 HzMid bands: +-10dB @ 250 Hz, 500 Hz, 1.5 kHz, 3 kHz Treble: High shelf +-12dB @ 5 kHzDirect Ouput: Balanced XLR output for connecting the pedal to a microphone preamp, PA system etc.Ground lift: Disconnects the signal ground on the Direct Output to break any ground loops. Set this switch to either position that has less noise. The switch does not affect the ¼” output.Cab Sim: Toggle the cabinet simulation on/off on the Direct Output. This switch completely bypasses all digital circuits and allows you to get a zero latency signal when needed. Headphones: Alpha·Omega Ultra has an internal stereo headphone amplifier capable of driving a minimum load of 16 ohms from the 3.5mm stereo jack. Use the Master volume control to adjust the level.WARNING: When the pedal is on bypass the master volume does not affect the headphone volume. In this case the total volume is adjustable in Darkglass Suite. With sensitive headphones the bypass volume can be very loud if not adjusted.USB: A Micro USB B connector allows you to connect the pedal to PC/Mac to load cabinet simulation impulse responses to the pedal and control various other settings.Technical SpecificationsSingle user loadable cabinet simulation impulse response · 48 kHz, 16 bit internal processing· 1.6 ms latency· 88dB signal to noise ratioMicro-USB B port to connect to PC/Mac to load cabinet simulation IR3.5mm headphone output with cabinet simulation:· 16 ohm minimum load,· 50mW output power at 16 ohms,· 30mW output power at 32 ohmsBalanced XLR output with switchable cabinet simulation and switchable ground liftInput impedance: 1M ohmOutput impedance: 1k ohmPower supply: 9V DC center negativeDC current consumption 110 mADimensionsWidth 125 mm (4.92 in)Height 96 mm (3.77 in)Depth 57 mm (2.24 in) Weight 430 g (0.94 lb)EMC / EMIThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B Digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in residential installations.This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. There is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:· Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.· Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.· Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.· Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.。
大坏娃 - 双模式WAH踏板使用说明书3Joe Satriani (乔·史崔尼):“我爱效果踏板. 他们能带给我创作灵感,把我的吉他演奏带到新的方向,帮我在现场演奏方面达到新的高度。
”失真, 过载,回响, 延迟, 哇音, 合唱, 镶边, Envelope Filters and 八度整合—越多越好!效果踏板不只是好玩; 也同时是各个水平的乐手的实用装备。
几十年来我一直希望有一天我能拥有自己参与设计的踏板系列。
我会与以其独特的音乐创造性成为行业标准而名满天下的传奇性团队合作。
与这些工程师合作, 我终可用我自己偏爱的方法扭动我的哇踏板,一个踏板就能得出英伦及美式风格的最现代或是最怀旧的音色,还是根据我的要求定制的哇音效。
多年的经验告诉我,这个跨界合作会打造出最好的哇音踏板。
V ox Joe Satriani 效果踏板系列的梦想现在已经实现了!”4控制13注意事项: Always接通吉他连接、电源线或更换哇踏板电池前必须先关闭吉他音以避免损坏。
41. ON/OFF: 跟传统的哇踏板一样, 大坏娃52也是通过踏板下的一个脚开关来控制开启和关闭 62. AMPLIFIER: 1/4ʺ 输出. 用第二根吉他线把音箱和踏板连起来,或者把这个踏板和 7别一个踏板连起来。
83. DC9V: 接可选性配件 DC9V. 9104. DRIVE: 这个旋钮控制 Wah2 Drive 效果这个控制可以把信号推高至10dB! 在最低设置下, Wah 2 可达到与 Wah 1相同的增益效果. 在最大设置下,Drive旋钮会带出精妙5或“可增长的”过载式效果以造出具侵略性的哇音.5. INSTRUMENT: 1/4ʺ 输入. 接上吉他. 要节省电量的话,在不用时应把吉他插销从踏板上拔下。
6. VOICE: 这个两段位钉状切换键可让你在Wah2的两个不同的声音间选择.“up” 段位为平常。
“bright” wah 音是大部分wah的典型. “down” 段位音色较为黑暗, “vowely” 音色复刻对说话盒的回忆.7. “INDUCTOR” LED: 如果在用US美式感应器时这个LED 会亮.8. INDUCTOR: 这个键可选择大坏娃的两个感应器之一. Joe 很喜欢怀旧 “UK‐style” VOX的甜美,充满乐感的英式哇音。
BRENT HINDS TERROROWNER’S MANUALDESIGNED AND ENGINEERED BY ORANGE MUSIC ELECTRONIC COMPANY LTD.108 RIPON WAY, BOREHAMWOOD, WD6 2JA, UK. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSPOWERING YOUR UNIT1. Read these instructions.2. Keep these instructions.3. Heed all warnings.4. Follow all instructions.5. Do not use this apparatus near water.6. Clean only with a dry cloth.7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. 8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarised or grounding-type plug. A polarised plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.11. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.12. Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.13. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.14. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into theapparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.This symbol indicates this product is classified as Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) in the European Union and should not be discarded with household waste. Contactyour local authority for more information and details of your nearest approved disposal facility.START UP PROCEDURE FOR VALVE AMPLIFIERSBefore switching the POWER switch to the ONposition, ensure the HALF/STBY/FULL switch is set to the STBY (Startup Tension Bypass) mode.Leave the amp in STBY mode for at least 2 minutes prior to performance. This will help prolong the life of the valves [tubes]. After 2 minutes, switch to play mode (FULL or HALF power). Select the STBY mode during breaks in performance.SERVICING INFORMATION FORVALVE AMPLIFIERSPeriodic valve renewal should be considered part of owning a quality valve [tube] amplifier. The rate of valve wear is dependent on many factors, but if you notice a change in the performance of your amplifier, it is likely a result of valve decline. Valves can fail at any time. Output valves (EL84, EL34, 6550 etc.) are subject to more stress than preamp valves (12AX7, 12AT7 etc.) and may require more regular replacement. Consult your service centre/dealer for more information.BASSAdjusts the lower frequency response. Increasing the bass produces deepersounds.FX LOOPUsed to place external effects between the amplifier’s preamplifier section and output section. Connect the SEND jack to the input of external effects. Connect the output of external effects to the RETURN jack.GAINControls the (preamplifier) gain level.Higher settings produce moredistortion. Note: When set to minimum,no sound will be heard.INPUT¼” instrument jack socket.VOLUMEAdjusts the volume level for either theNatural or Dirty channel.CHANNELToggles between the Natural and Dirty channel. This can be switched remotely using an optional footswitch (see rear).TREBLEAdjusts the high frequency response. Increase the treble for brighter tones or reduce for a warmer sound.MIDAdjusts the midrange response.Increasing the mids creates a fatter sound, whilst reducing‘scoops’ the tone.POWERThe lamp will illuminate to indicate thepower is switched to ON.Refer to page 4 for the HALF/STBY/FULL switch.FOOTSWITCHConnect a latching footswitch (e.g.Orange FS-1) to remotely select betweenNatural and Dirty channels.FRONT PANELORANGE ICONS REAR ICONSDIRTY CHANNEL EQThe Natural Channel gives the purest route from guitar to speaker with just a single volume control. It has no EQ controls but is voiced to complement your guitar’s natural tone. As a ‘non-master’-style channel, the output valves will begin to saturate into overdrive at highvolume settings.The Dirty Channel will be brighter at lower gain settings and fatten up at highergain settings Note: The EQ controls only affect theDirty Channel.Bias adjustment should only be performed by authorised service personnel.The fuse labelled "HT FUSE " will blow in the event of output valvefailure. The output valve(s) should be replaced, and the HT fuse replaced with the correct 250V type.The rating is indicated on the product near the HT fuse holder.Our Orange Valve Tester can be used to help match valves and check valve health.Visit for more information.Output valves should always be replaced with matched sets, though not all models require a bias adjustment. Contact your Orange dealer for more information.NATURALHALFONOFFDIRTYSTBYREAR CONNECTIONS1 x 8Ω CABINET。
Badboy录制脚本参数化Jmeter录制脚本多采⽤Badboy⼯具
简单参数修改
第⼀步,先录制场景:
a.开始录制,打开浏览器
b.在输⼊框中输⼊⽂字“Badboy"
c.回车,关闭录制。
见下图,找到Variables⾯板,在空⽩处⿏标右键,点击“add variables..”
输⼊变量名,以及变量的值,变量的值可以是多个
点击Ok
修改参数使⽤变量
添加断⾔,选中需要断⾔的地⽅,点Tools->Add Assertion for Selection
修改断⾔的参数变量,这⾥断⾔的值也是取的搜索的变量,可以根据项⽬需求重新新增变量
为防⽌等会运⾏时中⽂字符变成乱码,我们把utf8改成GBK
修改脚本执⾏的次数,我们选择循环刚才定义变量时添加的值。
ok,⼤功告成,选全部运⾏试试吧!。
一badboy简介Badboy监控internet explorer的活动,提供录制/回放功能.录制功能:badboy窗口的顶部显示当前是否处于录制状态,如果点击play按钮,badboy自动关闭录制功能,等到play结束后,可以点击recording按钮,继续录制脚本.Remark:必须等到上一步的request处理完毕后,才能点击发送下一个request,否则下一个request会作为第一个request的子frame.二基本操作1 创建suites,tests以及steps测试与网站的交互过程,可以在逻辑上划分为几个步骤.例如第一个步骤为登陆雅虎邮箱,第二步为浏览收件箱,第三步为发送邮件.每一个步骤可以包含一到多次的网站交互动作.badBoy中点击new step创建新的步骤.同理,可以创建suites 以及tests.Badboy回放时,一次执行一个step,每执行完一个step,会显示执行结果,用户必须再次点击play按钮后,执行下一个step.2 自动化测试脚本如果不修改脚本,简单的录制回放并不能满足复杂网站的测试.复杂网站往往有下面一些测试场景:A 页面参数唯一性要求,例如:注册页面,需要对用户的注册名进行唯一性校验.B 测试的server地址不同.Badboy提供了易用的参数修改方法,仅仅需要双击request或者参数,在弹出窗口内修改.同时badboy提供search&replacing功能来修改脚本中的参数值. Remark:建议选择linking variables,同一个参数,往往脚本会发送多次,选择linking variables后,badboy会查找所有的与参数有关的值.并统一替换.三特点与技术1 录制模式Badboy提供两种录制模式:一request 模式(默认模式) 二navigation 模式.点击下图N,切换模式.Request模式具有如下优点:如果测试的网页模版修改了,不影响脚本的回放.如果需要badboy导出脚本到jmeter进行性能测试,必须选择request模式.同时request模式的缺点如下:request模式需要添加大量的断言来检查页面上的item.Navigation模式将会记录网站交互过程中browser中的元素的点击动作.当回放navigation模式脚本时候,不但回放http request,同时badboy会模拟brower中点击动作.navigation模式的缺点是:无法使用navigation脚本进行性能测试,因为性能测试引擎运行时候不显示任何用户界面,所以无法执行navigation中模拟点击等动作.总结:选择navigation模式还是request模式,取决于测试的目的,如果仅仅要求测试功能而不关心界面,则request模式无疑为首选.2 navigation模式Navigation录制browser的三种元素如下:1 链接点击2 按钮点击3 其他点击,例如引发javaScript的操作.3 表单提交表单提交是页面中非常重要的部分,有下面一些案例需要注意:1 如果页面表单中某些参数是依赖于某些参数的输入,比如field B 由javascript 根据field A的输入值计算,使用request模式将无法录制正确的参数.2 request模式下,表单中的所有参数都将发送.包括一些预定义的元素.自动录制form的方法:点击form中某一field,按"Ctrl-Alt-f"录制form,如果每次提交的form名字不同的话,可以使用正则表达式来表示: logonForm[0-9]{4}4 断言断言是自动化检测的实现手段,badboy提供了两种断言:1 content 检查检查页面中是否包含指定的text.断言可以使用正则表达式,比如要检查一个正确登陆的例子,需要检查”welcome [A-z0-9]*\.”问题:例子,比如”tree frog”在browser中显示,在html中显示为"tree frog",因为badboy测试实际的html source,因此将找不到这个断言.避免这个问题的方法是在page中高亮显示text,并使用easy assertion button.如果使用复杂断言,需要精确匹配html source中的text.5 截屏当测试失败时候,截屏是最有效的方法与开发人员沟通.在断言的属性栏中,选择失败是截屏.badboy会截取失败案例的browser屏.6 timeout可以为每个request设置timeout时间,右键点击à选择属性à选择play标签,设置timeout时间.7 弹出框使用断言检查弹出框,邮件选择断言,打开"Check against Message Boxes"选项.8 Badboy与jmeter使用注意事项:1 导出jmeter脚本的时候,jscript不被导出,因为jmeter无内迁browser,jscript元素无法执行.2 data sources不被导出.9 快捷方式快捷方式如下:F2 Toggles Record Mode On/OffF3 Displays the search/replace dialog, or searches if the dialog is already open.Ctrl-Alt-Right Starts playing from the current item.Ctrl-Alt-Space Stops PlayingCtrl+F5 Plays entire hierarchy from the current item. (Note: if focus is inside the browser, IE will intercept as "Refresh").F6 Single steps (plays next single item in script.)F8 Shows/Hides Script TreeF9 Shows/Hides Summary Tab ViewF12 Shows/Hides both Script and Summary Views together (gives browser full window space)Ctrl+Enter Replays the item current item in the scriptCtrl+Shift+Enter Replays the current step in the scriptCtrl+Shift+Left Rewinds the play marker to the previous step.Ctrl+Alt+Up Moves the play marker to the previous item in script.Ctrl+Alt+Down Moves the play marker to the previous item in script.Ctrl+L Displays the lines Server Log File related to the most recent browsing activity.Ctrl+K Clears all responses from the Script.Ctrl+J Attempts to find and edit the source code file for the current page and/or frame that has focus in the browser.Ctrl+Shift+J Attempts to find and edit the source code file for the current page and/or frame that has focus in the browser and also adds the URL for the frame to your script as a Monitored request.Ctrl+Shift+M Adds URLs for all frames in the current browser as Monitored requests.Ctrl+D Toggles DOM View On/Off for the active window.Ctrl+Page Up While in DOM View changes to previous frame in frame listCtrl+Page Down While in DOM View changes to next frame in frame listCtrl+Alt Changes Record Mode temporarily to Navigation Mode while held downCtrl+Alt+N Toggles record mode between Navigation and Request modeCtrl+Shift+D Opens the documentation editor for the item currently selected in the Script Tree.。
Meter是一款在国外非常流行和受欢迎的开源性能测试工具,像LoadRunner 一样,它也提供了一个利用本地Proxy Server(代理服务器)来录制生成测试脚本的功能,但是这个功能并不好用。
所以在本文中介绍一个更为常用的方法——使用Badboy录制生成JMeter脚本。
简单的介绍一下Badboy。
Badboy是一款不错的Web自动化测试工具,如果你将它用于非商业用途,或者用于商业用途但是安装Badboy的机器数量不超过5台,你是不需要为它支付任何费用的。
也许是一种推广策略,Badboy提供了将Web测试脚本直接导出生成JMeter脚本的功能,并且这个功能非常好用,也非常简单。
你可以跟着下面的试验步骤来迈出你在开源世界的第一步。
badboy + jmeter并发性能测试1. 软件介绍1.1 BadboyBadboy,第一眼看见这个单词,以为是坏孩子的意思,后来一想,它是专门用来给项目找茬来的,取名为Badboy倒是平添了几分可爱,呵呵。
Badboy是用来录制操作过程的,它录制的结果是被jmeter做并发测试的素材使用。
Badboy首页:.au/1.2 Apache jmeterJmeter是Apache下的一个完全基于JAVA开发的测试工具,可以很方便的用来进行并发测试。
Jmeter首页:/jmeter/2. 使用过程2.1 录制操作(1)打开badboy进行登录的录制工作。
(我们来看下163邮箱的登录并发性能如何,嘿嘿。
)(2)点击登录,然后结束录制,将录制的过程保存下来,保存成jmeter能够使用的格式,Script.jmx:2.2 测试并发(1)运行Apache Jmeter,文件 打开,然后选择刚才保存的录制文件Script.jmx (2)设置模拟并发的线程数量(3)添加感兴趣的监听类型(4)点击运行 启动,开始执行并发登录163邮箱操作。
2.3 分析结果1.。
Eris® Sub8Compact 8-inch Studio Subwoofer Owner’s Manual®1 Overview — 11.1 Introduction — 11.2 What’s in the Box? — 21.3 Summary of Eris Sub8 Features — 22 Hookup — 32.1 Rear-Panel Connections and Controls — 32.1.1 Inputs — 32.1.2 Outputs — 32.1.3 Power — 32.1.4User Controls — 42.2 Hookup Diagrams — 52.2.1Basic Setup:Media Player/Mobile Device — 52.2.2Basic Setup: Audio Interface — 62.2.3Advanced Setup: Home Theater — 73 Tutorials — 83.1 Subwoofer Placement — 83.2 Level Calibration — 84 Resources — 124.1 Technical Specifications — 124.2 Troubleshooting — 131 Overview1.1 IntroductionEris™ Sub8 Owner’s Manual11.1 IntroductionThank you for purchasing the PreSonus® Eris Sub8 active studio subwoofer.PreSonus Audio Electronics has designed the Sub8 utilizing high-gradecomponents to ensure optimum performance that will last.The Eris Sub8 is an active subwoofer featuring an 8-inch paper-composite driverwith a high-density rubber surround in a front-ported cabinet. This configurationprovides responsive, defined bass with low distortion. The result is a naturaland musical sound that enhances full-range speakers without overshadowingthem. The variable (50 to 130 Hz) low pass filter lets you dial in the Eris Sub8 topair perfectly with your full-range system, making it the ideal partner for Erismonitors, and an ideal component for 2.1 and surround sound applications.PreSonus Audio Electronics is committed to constant product improvement, andwe value your suggestions highly. We believe the best way to achieve our goal ofconstant product improvement is by listening to the real experts: you! We encourageyou to visit with any questions or comments regarding yourPreSonus Eris Sub8. We appreciate the support you have shown us through thepurchase of this product and are confident that you will enjoy your Eris Sub8!ABOUT THIS MANUAL: We suggest that you use this manual to familiarize yourselfwith the features, applications, and correct connection procedures for your Eris Sub8before connecting it. This will help you avoid problems during installation and setup.In addition to all the basic info you’ll need to connect and operateyour Eris Sub8, this manual also provides several tutorials thatcover subwoofer placement, connections, and calibration.1 Overview1.2 What’s in the Box?Eris™ Sub8 Owner’s Manual1.2 What’s in the Box?Your Eris Sub8 package contains the following:(1) PreSonus Eris Sub8 powered subwoofer(1) Quick Start Guide(1) IEC power cable1.3 Summary of Eris Sub8 Features•Front-firing, active subwoofer with 100 watt, Class AB amplifier•8-inch paper-composite woofer with high-density rubber surround•Frequency response: 30-200 Hz•Variable lowpass filter control: 50-130 Hz, variable•80 Hz highpass filter (with defeat switch) for satellite connections•Front-ported cabinet22.1Rear-Panel Connections and Controls 2.1.1 InputsLine-level Inputs. The Eris Sub8 provides a choice of two input pairs: a pair of balanced ¼” TRS inputs and one pair of RCA unbalanced inputs. When both connections are in use, the RCA inputs will sum into the TRS connections. Power User Tip: Connect both the left and right inputs if you are connecting your full-range monitors to the Eris Sub8’s outputs, or if you’re running your Eris Sub8 independently from a stereo source (such as the PreSonus Monitor Station). This will ensure that your Eris Sub8 receives the low-frequency content from both the left and right sides of a stereo audio signal. If your audio source provides a mono or LFE output, youonly need to connect one input—either L or R.Ground [-][+]123Ground XLR TRS[-][+]Input Gain. Sets the level of the input signal before it is amplified.2.1.2 OutputsOutputs. The Eris Sub8 provides two pairs of outputs: a pair of balanced ¼” TRS outputs and a pair of RCA unbalanced outputs. The full-range signalconnected to the stereo inputs on the Sub8 is passed through to these outputs. Use these outputs to connect your main left and right studio monitors.If the High Pass Filter switch is engaged, frequencies below 80 Hz are not sent from these outputs.2.1.3 PowerIEC Power Connection. Your Eris Sub8 accepts a standard IEC power cord.Warning: Do not remove the center grounding prong or use a separate ground-lift adapter, as this could result in electric shock.Power Switch. This is the On/Off switch. The power status is indicated by the illuminated logo on the front of the cabinet.AC Select Switch. The input-power voltage is set at the factory tocorrespond with the country to which it was shipped. Use this switch onlyif you are using your Eris Sub8 in a country that uses a different standardvoltage than is used in the country where you purchased your Sub8.2.1.4 User ControlsPolarity. The Polarity button reverses the polarity of the input signals.Power User Tip: Once your have connected your Sub8 to your system, try experimentingwith each setting while listening to your favorite music. Leave this switch in the positionwhere the bass was the loudest.High Pass Filter. Removes frequency content below 80 Hz from thefull-range signal sent from the Sub8 outputs. This is useful if yourmain studio monitors do not have their own high pass filter.Power User Tip: Leaving frequency content below 80 Hz in full-range monitors cancancel out or reinforce the highest frequencies that are reproduced by the Eris Sub8. Thiscan make the bass response of the overall system muddy and ill-defined. By rolling offyour full-range speakers, you will create a more linear frequency response between thesubwoofer and full-range content.Low Pass Filter. This control determines the upper end of the frequency rangereproduced by the Eris Sub8. If you have enabled the onboard High Pass Filter, setthe Low Pass Filter control to 80 Hz. Otherwise, set the Low Pass Filter control to thelowest frequency that your main monitors can reliably reproduce.2.2 Hookup Diagrams2.2.1 Basic Setup: Media Player/Mobile Device2.2.2 Basic Setup: Audio Interface2.2.3 Advanced Setup: Home TheaterEris E5 (Right Rear)Eris E5 (Left Rear)3 Tutori a ls 3.1 Subwoofer Placement Eris ™ Sub8 Owner’s Manual 33.1 Subwoofer PlacementThe goal of proper subwoofer placement is to set up your system so that your subwoofer acts as a natural extension of your full-range monitors without boosting the overall bass response of your room or exaggerating any one frequency or frequency range. Because low frequencies are not directional—that is, humans cannot perceive the direction from which low frequencies are coming—you aren’t limited to placing it near your full-range monitors. However, placing your Sub8 in the same side of the room as your full-range monitors will typically provide the best listening experience.A quick way to find the best location for your subwoofer is to temporarily place it on the ground where you would normally be listening to your system, then play some music that contains a lot of bass. Walk around the half of the room where you have placed your full-range monitors until you find the spot where the bass sounds its best. In general, you will want to avoid placing your subwoofer too near to reflective surfaces, like a wall or in a corner as this will exaggerate the bass energy and make your Sub8 sound “boomy.”Once you find the place in the room where the bass sounds the smoothest, place your Sub8 in that spot, return to the listening position, and listen to it again. You may need to adjust the location; just keep making small adjustments (a foot or so at a time) until the bass response sounds as even as possible.3.2 Level CalibrationMatching the levels of the monitors in your system with your subwoofer is an easy extra step that will help you to achieve a consistent listening environment. This will ensure that your subwoofer won’t be too loud with some types of music and not nearly loud enough with others. You will need an SPL meter and some pink noise to do this; luckily, there are many inexpensive and free SPL meter apps for just about every type of smartphone, as well as a variety of free pink noise samples online that will do the job nicely.Below is a brief tutorial on how to level match your monitors:1. Connect your monitors and Eris Sub8 as shown eitherof the hookup diagrams in Section 2.2.Power User Tip: If your system has an EQ in it, turn it off. You can EQ your complete system to taste once the levels are evenly matched.2. Turn your Eris Sub8 and your full-range monitors’input levels to their lowest setting.3.4. Begin slowly increasing the volume of your left monitor until the acoustic levelof the pink noise reaches 82 dB SPL on your SPL meter when measured at your listening position. Turn off your left monitor and repeat with your right monitor.If you’re using monitors that provide a single level control for both theleft and right side, like the Eris E3.5 or E4.5, play pink noise through bothmonitors, increase the volume until your SPL meter reads 85 dB.Power User Tip: If 82 dB or 85 dB is too loud or too quiet for your room, set the level to one that is more comfortable for your listening requirements. Just be sure to set the same level for both the left and the right monitor.5. Turn your full-range monitors off. If your Sub8 is connected tothe Sub Out on a speaker with a dedicated Sub Out, set theinput volume of your Eris Sub8 to “0” and skip to Step 7.6. Begin slowly increasing the input volume on your Eris Sub8 untilthe acoustic level of the pink noise reaches 79 dB SPL on yourSPL meter when measured at your listening position.7. Set the lowpass filter on your Sub8 to 130 Hz. This will create afrequency overlap between your Sub8 and your full-range system.8. Play pink noise through your full system and experiment with the polarityswitch on your Eris Sub8 to see which position provides the best bassresponse. Leave the polarity switch where the bass is the loudest.9. Now play some music through your system and experiment with the lowpassfilter on your Sub8 until you find the most natural transition between yourfull-range monitors and your subwoofer. If your full-range monitors areconnected to the outputs of your Sub8, you may want to try turning on the80 Hz High Pass filter on the Sub8 and setting the lowpass filter to 80 Hz. Power User Tip: Once you have matched the levels of your full-range monitors and Sub8, don’t use their volume controls to adjust the overall level; instead, use the volume on your audio device (computer, iPad, TV, etc.). This will ensure that your speaker levels remain matched.Power User Tip #2: The SPL figures quoted above are guidelines. When increasing the output level, the point at which your Eris Sub8 will hit 79 dB SPL can be highly dependant upon the acoustic response of the room it’s set up in. Standing waves could cause resonance around 79 dB, causing you to reach it sooner than anticipated; comb filtering may cause you to never reach it at all.4 Resources4.1 Technical SpecificationsEris™ Sub8 Owner’s Manual44.1 Technical SpecificationsINPUTS2- Balanced ¼” TRS2- Unbalanced RCAOUTPUTS2- Balanced ¼” TRS (full range with 80 Hz HPF option)2- Unbalanced RCA (full range with 80 Hz HPF option) PERFORMANCEFrequency Response 30 Hz – 200 HzLow Pass Filter Frequency 50 – 130 Hz (variable)Signal-to-Noise Ratio >95 dB (A-weighted)THD 0.05% Amplifier Power 50W RMS / 100W PeakPower Consumption 100WStandby Power Consumption <0.5WAmplifier Type Class ABDriver 8” paper-composite with high-elasticity rubber surroundUSER CONTROLSInput Gain Control -30 to +6 dBPolarity Switch 0° or 180°Low Pass Filter Control 50 Hz to 130 HzHigh Pass Filter Switch On/OffPROTECTIONRF interferenceOutput-current limitingOver-temperatureTurn-on/off transientSubsonic filterExternal mains fusePOWER100-120V ~50/60 Hz or 220-240V ~50/60 HzCABINETVinyl-laminated MDFPHYSICALWidth 9.84” (250 mm)Depth 12.75” (324 mm)Height 11.6” (295 mm)Weight 16.3 lbs (7.4kgs)4 Resources4.2 TroubleshootingEris™ Sub8 Owner’s Manual4.2 TroubleshootingNo power. First ensure that your Eris Sub8 is plugged in. If it’s connected to apower conditioner, verify that the power conditioner is turned on and functioning.If it is, yet there is still no power to the Sub8, contact PreSonus for a repair.No audio. If your Eris Sub8 appears to power on but you hear no soundwhen playing audio (the lights are on but nobody’s home), first make surethat the cables connected to the subwoofer are working correctly. Also,verify that the Input Level control is set to provide high enough gain.Hum. Usually, hum is caused by a ground loop. Verify that all audio equipment isconnected to the same power source. If you are not using a power conditioner,we highly recommend that you add one. Not only will this help to minimizehum, it will better protect your equipment from power surges, brownouts, etc.Use balanced cables whenever possible. If your audio device doesnot offer a balanced output, you can connect it to a DI (direct-injection)box, which will provide a ground-lift switch and a balanced output.Finally, make sure that your audio cables are not run near power cables,and use cables that are the appropriate length for your application.Using cables that are too long not only increases the risk of noise, itincreases the likelihood that the cables are coiled, which will essentiallycreate an antenna that picks up all kinds of audio interference.Dinner is ServedAdded bonus: PreSonus’ previously Top Secret recipe for…Andouille & German Red Cabbage Po-Boys Ingredients:• 1 small Onion• 3 Tbsp. fresh Ginger• 1 small head Red Cabbage• 1 tsp Salt• 3 Tbsp. Honey•¼ cup Red Vinegar•12 oz Andouille or Bratwurst Sausage sliced lengthwise•¼ lb. Muenster Cheese•Creole or German Mustard to taste• 1 loaf French BreadCooking Instructions:1. Heat 2 tablespoon vegetable oil in large skillet. Add onions and ginger, then cook them for about 3 minutes until onionsbegin to wilt. Add cabbage, vinegar, and honey, and then cook for about 5 minutes. Add salt to taste and set aside.2. Heat oil in a skillet till hot. Add sausage cut side down till nice and brown, turn and cook for about 5 minutes till thoroughlycooked.3. Slice bread lengthwise, lay a bed of cabbage, then sausage, and cheese on top. Toast under the broiler or in a hot oven tillcheese is melted and bread is crisp.4. Spread mustard on bread. Sandwich can then be cut into 2-3 pieces and shared (or not if you’re really hungry). BONUS: Extra cabbage can be used as a condiment with meat, eggs, sandwiches, etc.©2021 PreSonus Audio Electronics, Inc. All Rights Reserved. AudioBox USB, Capture, CoActual, EarMix, Eris, FaderPort, FireStudio, MixVerb, Notion, PreSonus, PreSonus AudioBox, QMix, RedLightDist, SampleOne, Sceptre, StudioLive, Temblor, Tricomp, WorxAudio, and the Wave Logo are registered trademarks of PreSonus Audio Electronics, Inc. Studio One is a registered trademark of PreSonus Software Ltd.Other product names mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. All specifications subject to change without notice... except the recipe, which is a classic.Eris® Sub8Compact 8-inch Studio Subwoofer Owner’s ManualBaton Rouge • USAPart# 70-52000162-A。
badboy使用方式
Badboy是一款功能强大的软件测试工具,主要用于自动化测试和性能测试。
以下是Badboy的使用方式:
1. 安装Badboy软件:首先需要下载Badboy软件,并按照安装向导进行安装。
2. 启动Badboy软件:安装完成后,双击打开Badboy软件,进入主界面。
3. 创建测试脚本:在Badboy主界面中,点击“新建”按钮,然后选择要测试的网站或应用程序,Badboy会自动记录下每个HTTP请求和响应。
4. 编辑测试脚本:在Badboy中编辑测试脚本非常简单,可以添加、删除和修改HTTP请求和响应,还可以设置请求参数和响应验证条件等。
5. 运行测试脚本:在编辑完成测试脚本后,点击“运行”按钮,Badboy会自动执行测试脚本,并生成测试报告。
6. 分析测试报告:Badboy测试报告包含了测试结果、性能分析和错误信息等,可以帮助测试人员快速找到问题并进行优化。
总之,Badboy是一款非常实用的软件测试工具,可以大大提高测试效率和测试质量。
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一badboy简介
Badboy监控internet explorer的活动,提供录制/回放功能.
录制功能:badboy窗口的顶部显示当前是否处于录制状态,如果点击play按钮,badboy自动关闭录制功能,等到play结束后,可以点击recording按钮,继续录制脚本.
Remark:必须等到上一步的request处理完毕后,才能点击发送下一个request,否则下一个request会作为第一个request的子frame.
二基本操作
1 创建suites,tests以及steps
测试与网站的交互过程,可以在逻辑上划分为几个步骤.例如第一个步骤为登陆雅虎邮箱,第二步为浏览收件箱,第三步为发送邮件.每一个步骤可以包含一到多次的网站交互动作.badBoy中点击new step创建新的步骤. <!--[if !vml]--><!--[endif]-->.同理,可以创建suites 以及tests.
Badboy回放时,一次执行一个step,每执行完一个step,会显示执行结果,用户必须再次点击play按钮后,执行下一个step.
2 自动化测试脚本
如果不修改脚本,简单的录制回放并不能满足复杂网站的测试.
复杂网站往往有下面一些测试场景:
A页面参数唯一性要求,例如:注册页面,需要对用户的注册名进行唯一性校验.
B 测试的server地址不同.
Badboy提供了易用的参数修改方法,仅仅需要双击request或者参数,在弹出窗口内修改.同时badboy提供search&replacing功能来修改脚本中的参数值.
Remark:建议选择linking variables,同一个参数,往往脚本会发送多次,选择linking variables 后,badboy会查找所有的与参数有关的值.并统一替换.
三特点与技术
1 录制模式
Badboy提供两种录制模式:一request 模式(默认模式) 二navigation 模式.点击下图N,切换模式.
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Request模式具有如下优点:如果测试的网页模版修改了,不影响脚本的回放.如果需要badboy 导出脚本到jmeter进行性能测试,必须选择request模式.同时request模式的缺点如下:request 模式需要添加大量的断言来检查页面上的item.
Navigation模式将会记录网站交互过程中browser中的元素的点击动作.当回放navigation模式脚本时候,不但回放http request,同时badboy会模拟brower中点击动作.navigation模式的缺点是:无法使用navigation脚本进行性能测试,因为性能测试引擎运行时候不显示任何用户界面,所以无法执行navigation中模拟点击等动作.
总结:选择navigation模式还是request模式,取决于测试的目的,如果仅仅要求测试功能而不关心界面,则request模式无疑为首选.
2 navigation模式
Navigation录制browser的三种元素如下:
1 链接点击
2 按钮点击
3 其他点击,例如引发javaScript的操作.
3 表单提交
表单提交是页面中非常重要的部分,有下面一些案例需要注意:
1 如果页面表单中某些参数是依赖于某些参数的输入,比如field B 由javascript根据field A 的输入值计算,使用request模式将无法录制正确的参数.
2 request模式下,表单中的所有参数都将发送.包括一些预定义的元素.
自动录制form的方法:点击form中某一field,按"Ctrl-Alt-f"录制form,如果每次提交的form名字不同的话,可以使用正则表达式来表示: logonForm[0-9]{4}
4 断言
断言是自动化检测的实现手段,badboy提供了两种断言:
1 content 检查
检查页面中是否包含指定的text.断言可以使用正则表达式,比如要检查一个正确登陆的例子,需要检查”welcome [A-z0-9]*\.”
问题:例子,比如”tree frog”在browser中显示,在html中显示为"tree frog",因为badboy 测试实际的html source,因此将找不到这个断言.避免这个问题的方法是在page中高亮显示text,并使用easy assertion button.如果使用复杂断言,需要精确匹配html source中的text.
5 截屏
当测试失败时候,截屏是最有效的方法与开发人员沟通.在断言的属性栏中,选择失败是截屏.badboy会截取失败案例的browser屏.
6 timeout
可以为每个request设置timeout时间,右键点击à选择属性à选择play标签,设置timeout时间.
7 弹出框
使用断言检查弹出框,邮件选择断言,打开"Check against Message Boxes"选项.
8 Badboy与jmeter使用注意事项:
1 导出jmeter脚本的时候,jscript不被导出,因为jmeter无内迁browser,jscript元素无法执行.
2 data sources不被导出.
9 快捷方式
快捷方式如下:
F2 Toggles Record Mode On/Off
F3 Displays the search/replace dialog, or searches if the dialog is already open.
Ctrl-Alt-Right Starts playing from the current item.
Ctrl-Alt-Space Stops Playing
Ctrl+F5 Plays entire hierarchy from the current item. (Note: if focus is inside the browser, IE will intercept as "Refresh").
F6 Single steps (plays next single item in script.)
F8 Shows/Hides Script Tree
F9 Shows/Hides Summary Tab View
F12 Shows/Hides both Script and Summary V iews together (gives browser full window space)
Ctrl+Enter Replays the item current item in the script
Ctrl+Shift+Enter Replays the current step in the script
Ctrl+Shift+Left Rewinds the play marker to the previous step.
Ctrl+Alt+Up Moves the play marker to the previous item in script.
Ctrl+Alt+Down Moves the play marker to the previous item in script.
Ctrl+L Displays the lines Server Log File related to the most recent browsing activity.
Ctrl+K Clears all responses from the Script.
Ctrl+J Attempts to find and edit the source code file for the current page and/or frame that has focus in the browser.
Ctrl+Shift+J Attempts to find and edit the source code file for the current page and/or frame that has focus in the browser and also adds the URL for the frame to your script as a Monitored request.
Ctrl+Shift+M Adds URLs for all frames in the current browser as Monitored requests.
Ctrl+D Toggles DOM View On/Off for the active window.
Ctrl+Page Up While in DOM View changes to previous frame in frame list
Ctrl+Page Down While in DOM View changes to next frame in frame list
Ctrl+Alt Changes Record Mode temporarily to Navigation Mode while held down
Ctrl+Alt+N Toggles record mode between Navigation and Request mode
Ctrl+Shift+D Opens the documentation editor for the item currently selected in the Script Tree.
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