TS-450S中文说明书
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二手短波电台的选购知识(一)二手短波设备:如果您是个经济不太宽裕的刚入门的收听者,我建议你买如下的设备,这些都是国产退役专业接收机。
(1)除役专业接收机:就是目前最难搞到的。
a,晶体管接收机:139a/b::频率范围1。
5-18mhz,三个波段,三连调谐,体积不大。
139b是139a的发展型,用了许多的硅管,效果比139a要好,有2个陶瓷滤波器/其中一个是窄带的,灵敏度也很好,噪声也很低。
建议把它的原配耳机换掉,用另一种带软胶皮耳罩且里面是黄色震动膜盖的军用耳机代换,音量音质都有很大的提高。
它的阻抗是600欧姆,内部结构类似于老式的舌簧喇叭,不可用一般的32欧姆的立体声耳机代用,否则易损坏机器。
这种耳机还可以代换其他的国产军用接收机的原配耳机,效果也不错,但不包括xsd-12(56)的,它的耳机阻抗是2200欧姆。
139a/139b它们的价位一般在100元以下。
239/339:频率范围:1。
5-30mhz,六个波段,239主要就是用锗管及设计的。
三连谐波,二次变频。
339就是239的发展型,噪声更高,也就是二次变频,但是四连谐波,存有多个陶瓷滤波器,主要用硅管设计的。
239的价位和339差不多,但性能比339差一些。
它们的价位通常在200-350元;77,77-a,70/70-2/,70-3:几种外观,电路类似,性能十分优秀的机器。
频率范围1。
5-31。
5mhz,15个波段,它们曾经是我国在70年代初生产的最好的晶体管接收机,是短波一级收信机。
七连(77和77-a)或八连(70系列)调谐,高放调谐回路十分考究,比目前几乎所有的包括数万元的高档进口机还要讲究。
它们的刻度盘是精密光学投影度盘,它们还有多个机械和陶瓷滤波器。
如果你买进口短波设备,和70/77等具有同样的接收性能的价格可能过万。
当然它们的外观和使用的方便性没法和现在进口机哪怕是最低档的进口机比,毕竟是三十多年前的设备,比许多朋友的年龄还要大。
CHAPTER 20PARTSGENERALThis chapter describes assemblies, subassemblies, and parts considered replaceable at on-site field installations. Serial number location is in the rear lower left, below shroud.Serial Number breakdown is as follows:Example:A 96 01 0112Serial Revision, Year Manufactured, Week Manufactured, Number of UnitNOTE: The Sun Machine 450 circuit boards are not being purchased preconfigured.The configuration of all circuit boards must be checked before placement into the unit. Refer to Configuration Manual.NOTE: Within the parts descriptions there are two abbreviations that are being used, one of them is WA = Weld Assembly the other is WH = Wiring Harness. TheWH Numbers are for service reference only.Effective2/97Page 20-1CHAPTER 20 PARTSEffectivePage 22/97PARTS BY PICTORIALFRONT VIEWITEM DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER 1Hanger, BoomEASC068C10A 2Holder, Timing Light EASC029C94A 3Boom TubeEASC063C89A 4a Monitor, 14" Acer 0859-0471-014b Monitor, 15” Antec 0859-0469-014c Monitor, 15” Acer0859-0472-014d Mounting Kit Acer 14” & 15”EAK0067C00AB 4e Mounting Kit Antec 15”EAK0051C01AB 5Handle, CabinetEASC068C20A 6Label, Remote CoverEAL0217C00A 7a Label, Unit Designation 450EAL0216C00A 7b Label, Unit Designation 400EAL0220C00A 8Hanger2162-00239Cover, Calibration Pots EASP064C01A 10a Front Door EASC63C86A 10b Bushing1489-0505-0110cDrawer, Computer2500E2150ITEM DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER 11a Drawer, Keyboard 2500E210011b Keyboard0552-0117-0111c Label, Overlay Keyboard EAL0123C00A 11d Drawer Slide Runner 8-28012Front Cover EASC063C82A 13a Printer, LED0528-0031-0113b Printer, Paper 500 Sheets 0528-1088-0113c Bracket, Printer SideEASB029C93A 13d Bracket, Printer Mount Base EASB029C97A 13e Printer, Toner Cartridge 0528-1092-0113f Printer, Image Drum 0528-1091-0114Drawer, Printer EASC063C40A 15Drawer, Deep2500E240016Caster Non Locking 3645-0053-0117Caster Locking 3645-0053-0218Remote ControlEERC102ACHAPTER 20 PARTSEffective 2/97Page 20-3REAR VIEWITEM DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER 1a Monitor, 14” Acer 0859-0471-011b Monitor, 15” Antec 0859-0469-011c Monitor, 15” Acer0859-0472-011d Mounting Kit Acer 14” & 15”EAK0067C00AB 1e Mounting Kit Antec 15”EAK0051C01AB 2Power, Monitor Cable EAW0135C00A 3Ckt/Switch, AC Power 1922-0116-214a Boom Journal Weld EASC063C50A 4b Cover Plate (No Boom)EASC063C76A 5Handle, CabinetEASC068C20AITEM DESCRIPTIONPART NUMBER 6Rear Cover Left Side EASC063C87A 7Rear Cover Top EASC063C84A 8Rear DoorEASC063C83A 9Rear Cover Right Side EASC063C81A 10See Emissions Page 611Rear Cover Brace EASC063C85A 12Rear StorageEASC063C79A 13Caster, Non Locking 3645-0057-0114Caster, Locking3645-0057-02CHAPTER 20 PARTSEffectivePage 20-42/97SIDE VIEWITEM DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER 1a Nipple22092Cover, DB257014-1108-013Serial Extension COM 1EAW0089C014Plug, Button .2501374-01085Plug, button 1374-00026Plug, Button 1374-0124-017Cover, DB377014-1212-018Plug, Double “D”1-23769a Valve Assembly 7009-14309b Knob, Push-on 0758-0206-019c Cap, Knob 0758-0195-0110Cover, DB97014-1109-0111Cable, Serial Interface 6004-0576-0512Cable, Monitor Data EAW0048K00A 13Plug, Button 1374-0118-0114Coupler, In-Line 4162-7113-0115Plug, Hole1-177616Connector Plate, Screened EASY063C78A 17Power, Monitor EAW0135C00A 18a Monitor, 14” Acer 0859-0471-0118b Monitor, 15” Antec 0859-0469-0118c Monitor, 15” Acer 0859-0472-0119Handle, CabinetEASC068C20A 20a Computer See Page 520b Bracket, Keyboard/RemoteEASC068C01AITEM DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER 20c PCB, ALDL Reader 7001-0543-0220d PCB, STL Interconnect 7001-2298-0120e PCB, STL Interface7001-2301-0120f PCB, Keyboard Interface EAP0052K00A 20g PCB, Remote Sensor EAP0036K00A 21a Drawer, Computer 2500E215021b Runner, Slide 8-18022a Drawer, Keyboard 2500E210022b Keyboard 0552-0117-0123Runner, Slide 8-28024Printer0528-0031-0125a Drawer, Printer EASC063C40A 25b Runner, Slide 8-28026a Drawer, Storage 2500E240026b Runner, Slide 8-28027Caster. Locking3645-0057-0227Caster, Non-Locking 3645-0057-0129Storage, RearEASC063C79A 30a Cover, Rear Right Side EASC063C81A 30b Cover, Rear Door EASC063C83A 30c Cover, Rear Top EASC063C84A 30d Cover, Rear Brace EASC063C85A 30e Cover, Rear Left Side EASC063C87A 31Remote Control EERC102ACHAPTER 20 PARTSEffective 2/97Page 20-5PERSONAL COMPUTERL S T L I N T E R FM P A ITEM DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER1Drive, Floppy 1.440552-0064-012Drive, CD ROM0552-0946-08Drive, CD ROM 0552-0946-07Bezel kit, BlackEAK0047C00A 3Case, Computer EAC0026C00A 4Power Supply 230 Watt 0532-0029-025a PCB, Power Distribution 7001-2300-015b WH1, Int. Power Dist.7076-1011-015c WH2, HDD “Y” Power EAW0011C00A ITEM DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER 6PCB, VideoEAP0069C00A 7PCB, PC Interface 7001-2303-048PCB, Modem Interface EAP0071C00A 9PCB, STL Interface 7001-2301-0110Fan, SecondaryEAA0071C41A 11Disk Drive, Hard 1GB IDE 0552-0124-0112PCB, Motherboard w/CPU EAP0068C00A NS MS-DOS 6.220552-0104-01NS Microsoft® Windows 3.110552-0125-01CHAPTER 20 PARTSEffectivePage 20-62/97INFRARED DRAWERITEM DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER 1Mount Rubber 0561-0144--012Bench, IR 110V 7049-0126-012a Bench, IR 220V 7049-0127-013Fitting, Tee (3)0647-01024PCB, Terminal 7008-00545Fan, 115V Axial 0587-05045a Fan, 220V Axial 0587-0507-016Switch, Leak Check 0549-00177Bracket, Filter 7012-1382-018Restrictor, Flow 3841-0111-019Cover, O2 Block 7014-1183-0110Nipple (2)220911Spacer, # 6-32 Hex 0429-0044-1611a Nut, 6-32 Keps0616-000612PCB, Emissions Controller EAP0067C00AITEM DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER13IC, Prom, Programmed 0773-2069-0614Restrictor, Flow 3841-010115Adapter, Elbow 0647-0239-0116Pump, Vacuum 110V 7009-2032-0216a Pump, Vacuum 220V 7009-2032-0317Adapter Pipe to Hose 0647-007018Fitting Elbow 0647-004419Switch, Low Flow 0549-0019-0220Restrictor 3841-0101-0521Fitting, Tee 0647-018622Valve, Solenoid 0304-003523Assembly Diode 7009-1486-0324Valve, Solenoid 3-way 0304-0044-0125Slide Rail, IR Drawer 81782CHAPTER 20 PARTSEffective 2/97Page 20-7INFRARED DRAWER CONTINUED...ITEM DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER 1Plate, IR False EASC026C92A 2Sensor, Oxygen 7049-0004-013Grommet 0501-00034Nipple (2)22095Adapter, Pipe to Hose 0647-00736Fitting0647-00837Label, Correlation 4600-0163ITEM DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER 8Filter, Air0301-01269Fitting, Port Exhaust 7024-032510Filter Bowl Assy.See Pg. 20-1111Plug, Button 11/4”1374-010212Block Oxygen Sensor 7002-0261-0113Cover, O2 Block 7014-1183-01CHAPTER 20 PARTSEffectivePage 20-82/97FILTER MAINTENANCECHAPTER 20 PARTSEffective 2/97Page 9EDC-1ITEM DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER 1Plate, Connector EASY074C10A 2Bumper 1489-00073Handle0813-0061-014Umbilical, Internal 7076-0990-015PCB, Digital 7001-2305-016Mount, Cable 5878-09027Cable, EDC-1/26004-0811-018Swivel, Hanger 0813-0903-019Plate, Hanger 7003-0708-0210Clip, Retaining 0562-0023-02ITEM DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER 11Hanger7012-1484-0112Label, Caution/Warning 0682-1000-0113PCB, Analog 7001-2306-0114Catch5696-000715Cable, Analog/Digital 6004-0776-0116PCB, Input 7001-2214-0317Grommet 0561-0147-0118Shell, Lower 7020-2114-0219Shell, Upper 7020-2115-02CHAPTER 20 PARTSEffectivePage 102/97EDC-2ITEM DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER 1Plate, Connector EASY074C20A 2Nipple22093WH, Internal TimingEAW0117C00A 4Tubing, Vacuum 3/16” ID 2 ¼”5Plate, Rear 7003-0710-026Fastener 5696-00087PCB, Main7001-2308-01ITEM DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER 8Catch5696-00079PCB, Input 7001-2237-0210Shell, Lower 7020-2116-0211Shell, Upper7020-2117-0212Interconnect, EDC1-26004-0813-01N/SLabel, EDCEAL0218C00AEffective 2/97Page 20-11TIMING LIGHTITEM DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER 1Timing Light 7009-1374-082Lens Holder 7054-0021-013Lens 0391-00074Housing 7059-04065a PCB, Timing 7001-2313-015b Flash Tube39055c Transformer, Trigger 0007-80015d Fuse, 2 Amp 0739-0106-096a Fuse holder 1417-0025ITEM DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER 6b Fuse, 1A Slow Blow 0739-00407Handle7059-05118Cable assembly 6004-0758-039a Pot 0685-03609b Knob 7009-10639c Overlay 4055-018710Switch0764-020711Tube, Reflector 7015-0059PARTS IN ALPHABETICAL ORDERDESCRIPTION PART NUMBER COMMENTSAdapter0647-0028Adapter, 45 Degrees0647-0137Adapter, Cblasy, Dil Y6004-0775-02Adapter, Chry C2 Mag7054-0062Adapter, Chry/Jeep/Eagle0552-0120-01Adapter, Elbow0647-0239-01Adapter, Filter Bowl Plug0647-0138Adapter, Ford E Core0552-0074-01Adapter, Pipe to Hose0647-0070Adapter, Pipe to Hose0647-0073Adapter, Tee0647-0170Adapter, Thexton Gm/Ford Coil0552-0043Adapter, Threaded to Hose0647-0069Adapter, Universal Pattern6004-0819-01Aspirator7009-0728Assembly, Diode7009-1486-03Banner0692-2406-01Bench, IR 110V7049-0126-01Bench, IR 220V7049-0127-01Block Oxygen Sensor7002-0261-01Boom, Journal EASC063C50ABoom, Tube EASC063C89ABracket, Filter7012-1382-01Production ItemBracket, NO Cell EASP041C10A Production ItemBracket, Printer EASB029C93A Production ItemBracket, Printer Mount EASB029C97A Production ItemBushing, Heyco2035-0008Bushing, Heyco2035-0009CA, RJ45 to Mini-Din EAW0016C01ACable, Lonworks EETA100ACap0787-0035Case, Computer EAC0026C00ACaster Locking3645-0053-02Caster Non Locking3645-0053-01Ckt Breaker 12V DC Receptacle1922-0112-02Clamp, Heyco2035-0016Clip, Vinyl Coated0562-0023-02Connector, 3-pin IEC Outlet4162-0484Cover DB97014-1109-01Cover, Calibration Pots EASP064C01ACover, DB257014-1108-01Cover, DB377014-1212-01Cover, Front EASC063C83ACover, NO Cell EASP041C00aCover, O2 Block7014-1183-01Cover, Plate (No Boom)EASC063C76A Production ItemDisk Drive, CD ROM EAE0002C10ADisk Drive, Floppy 1.44Meg0552-0064-01Disk Drive, Hard 1GB IDE0552-0124-01Door, Front Computer EASC063C86ADrawer Slide Ball8-280Drawer, Computer2500E2150Production ItemDrawer, Keyboard2500E2100Production ItemEffective Page 20-122/97Drawer, Printer EASB029C93A Production ItemDrawer, Storage2500E2400Production ItemEDC POD Holder EASC063C15A Production ItemEnd Cap Probe Protector0301-0954-01Fan, 115V Axial0587-0504Fan, 220V Axial0587-0507-01Fan, Secondary Computer EAA0071C41AFilter Assembly, Primary0301-0136-01Filter Assembly, Secondary0301-0135-01Filter Bowl0301-0947-01Filter Element, Primary0301-0944-01Filter Element, Secondary0301-0945-01Filter, Air0301-0126Fitting0647-0083Fitting, Close Nipple0647-0192-01Fitting, Elbow0647-0044Fitting, Exhaust Port7024-0325Fitting, Nipple2209Fitting, Tee0647-0102Fitting, Tee0647-0186Grommet0501-0003Handle, Cabinet EASC029C81AHandle, POD0813-0061-01Hanger2161-0023Hanger, Boom EASC069C10AHolder, Timing Light EASC029C94AHose0669-0623Hose0669-0733Hose0669-0734Hose, Exhaust3988-0255-01Housing Filter0301-0942-01IC, Micro, Programmed0773-2071-06IC, Prom, Programmed0773-2069-06Jumper6002-0349Keyboard0552-0117-01Knob0758-0206-01Knob, Cap, Plain, Gray0758-0195-01Label, CD Front Panel EAL0135C00ALabel, Correlation4600-0163Label, Overlay Keyboard EAL0123C00ALabel, Stickers0682-1049-01Label, Unit Designation 400EAL0220C00ALabel, Unit Designation 450EAL0216C00ALead Assy6002-0346Lead Assy, 15” Jumper0002-0133-15Lead Assy, Adapt-0-Cable EAW0060C00ALead Assy, Current Pickup6005-0171-03Lead Assy, HEI Pickup1747-0102Lead Assy, Mag Probe7009-2334-03Lead Assy, Pattern6004-0763-02Lead Assy, Pattern Dual Hd6004-0544-02Lead Assy, Pattern Pickup1747-0101Lead Assy, Probe Assy0507-0025-01Lead Assy, Temperature6004-0407Lead Assy, Timing Light7009-1374-08Lead Assy, Trigger Pickup7009-2325-02Effective2/97Page 20-13Lead Assy, Universal6005-0182-02Lead Assy, Vac Hose6006-0003-02Lead Assy, Volt/Ohm Pinpoint EAW0058C00ALead Universal Extension6004-0723-01Lead, Universal Cable Adapter, STL6004-0795-01Lead, Vehicle Interface Chrysler6004-0716-01Lead, Vehicle Interface Ford6004-0718-01Lead, Vehicle Interface GM 12 pin6004-0717-01Manifold, NO Cell EAA0039C00AManual, Operators ZEEOS108AMicrosoft® DOS 6.220552-0104-01Microsoft® Windows 3.110552-0125-01Monitor, 14" Acer0859-0471-01Monitor, 14" Antec0859-0469-01Monitor, 15” Acer0859-0472-01Mount Rubber0561-0144-01Mounting Kit, Acer Monitor EAK0067C00ABMounting Kit, Antec 15”EAK0051C01ABMouse, 3 Button Black0552-0116-01Nut, 6-32 Keps0616-0006Nut, Filter0301-0946-01Nut, Filter Bowl0301-0948-01Operator Instructions0692-1617For secondary adapter kit 0120-0544Panel Back Left Side EASC063C87APanel Back Right Side EASC063C81APanel Back Support EASC063C85APanel, Back Door EASC063C83APCB, ALDL Reader7001-0543-02PCB, Emissions Controller EAP0067C00APCB, Interface Lonworks EAP0032C00APCB, Keyboard Interface EAP0052K00APCB, Modem Interface 28.8k EAP0071C00APCB, Motherboard w/CPU EAP0068C00APCB, PC Interface Card7001-2303-04PCB, Pod 2 Input7001-2237-02PCB, Pod 2 Main7001-2308-01PCB, Pod Input7001-2214-03PCB, Power Distribution7001-2300-01PCB, Remote Sensor EAP0036K00APCB, SMT Analog7001-2306-01PCB, SMT, Digital7001-2305-01PCB, STL Interface7001-2298-01PCB, STL Interface Card7001-2301-01PCB, Terminal7008-0054PCB, Terminal7008-0318PCB, Video Interface Card EAP0069C00APlane, Top EASC063C84APlate Accessories EASC029C95APlate, Boom Connector EASY028C45APlate, Connector Screened EASY029C80APlate, IR False EASC026C92A Production ItemPlate, Striker7003-0586Plug Double D7014-1108-01Plug,1374-0124-01Plug, 9/16”11776Pneumatic Assy., NO Cell EAH0016C00AEffective Page 20-142/97Power Supply 230 Watt0532-0029-02Printer, Image Drum0528-1091-01Printer, LED0528-0031-01Printer, Paper0528-1088-01Printer, Toner Cartridge0528-1092-01Probe, Exhaust Assy.7009-1869-01Pump, Vacuum 110V7009-2032-02Pump, Vacuum 220V7009-2032-03Remote Control EERC102ARestrictor3841-0101-05Restrictor, Flow3841-0101Restrictor, Flow3841-0111-01Screw Self Tapping 6/320610-3423-04Seal, “O” Ring0301-0943-01Sensor Oxygen7049-0004-01Shock mount, Rubber Blue0561-0147-01Slide Rail IR Drawer81782Spacer, # 6-32 Hex0429-0044-16Production ItemStorage, Rear EASC063C79ASwitch, Leak Check0549-0017Switch, Low Flow0549-0019-02Switch, Power Ckt Breaker1922-0116-21Terminator A, Lonworks EETA101ATerminator B, Lonworks EETA102ATest Clip0672-0035-01Transducer, NO0514-0036-01Trim51241Tubing, Hose 5/160669-0007Tubing, Poly 3/160669-0229Tubing, Poly, 1/40669-0220Tubing, Probe Protector0669-0299-01Valve Assembly, Vacuum7009-1430Valve, Solenoid0304-0035Valve, Solenoid 3-way0304-0044-01WH 1, Internal Power Distribution7076-1011-01WH 10,12V Option7076-0690-01WH 11, STL7076-0562-04WH 12, IDE, Secondary EAW0114K00AWH 13, Sun Bus7076-1015-01WH 14, IR Remote Interface EAW0046K00AWH 15, Keyboard/Arbitrator EAW0083C00AWH 16, Emission Interface7076-1014-01WH 17, IR Cable Assy.6004-0355-02WH 18, Solenoid Harness7076-0882-02WH 19, Harness.7076-1017-01WH 2, HDD ‘Y’ Power Adapter EAW0011C00AWH 20, Harness, Fan7076-0753-03WH 21, Harness, Pump/Relay EAW0064C00AWH 22, Harness AC Bench7076-0887-02WH 23, EDC, Pri/Coil/Bat. Interconnect7076-0944-01WH 24, Harness, Ign/Pinpt. Interconnect7076-0943-01WH 25, Harness, Mag.7076-0989-01WH 26, Ribbon, Ana/Dig Interconnect6004-0776-01WH 27, Umbilical, Internal7076-0990-01WH 28, Ribbon, EDC2 Interface Internal6004-0811-01WH 29, Umbilical, External6004-0768-01Effective2/97Page 20-15WH 3, Printer Cable EAW0072C00AWH 30, Ribbon, EDC1/2 External6004-0813-01WH 31, Harness, Amps7076-0982-01WH 32, Harness, Timing Interface7076-0985-01WH 33, Harness, Internal Timing EAW0117C00AWH 34, Ribbon, EDC1 Interface Internal7076-0991-01WH 35, Harness, AC Box EAW0115C00AWH 36, Ground Wire EAX0017C00AWH 37, AC Power6001-0177-01WH 38, Monitor Power EAW0135C00AWH 39, Computer Power6001-0183-03WH 4, Printer AC Power6001-0183-04WH 40, IR Power EAW0110C00AWH 5, Host/Pod DC Power EAW0111C00AWH 6, Serial Extension EAW0089C01AWH 7, Serial Interface6004-0576-05WH 8, Monitor Data EAW0048K00AWH 9, Modem6004-0606-01WH, NO Interface EAW0032C00AEffective Page 20-162/97PARTS IN NUMERICAL ORDERPART NUMBER DESCRIPTION COMMENTS0002-0133-15Lead Assy, 15” Jumper0301-0126Filter, Air0301-0135-01Filter Assembly, Secondary0301-0136-01Filter Assembly, Primary0301-0942-01Housing Filter0301-0943-01Seal, “O” Ring0301-0944-01Filter Element, Primary0301-0945-01Filter Element, Secondary0301-0946-01Nut, Filter0301-0947-01Filter Bowl0301-0948-01Nut, Filter Bowl0301-0954-01End Cap Probe Protector0304-0035Valve, Solenoid0304-0044-01Valve, Solenoid 3-way0429-0044-16Spacer, # 6-32 Hex Production Item0501-0003Grommet0507-0025-01Lead Assy, Probe Assy0514-0036-01Transducer, NO0528-0031-01Printer, LED0528-1088-01Printer, Paper0528-1091-01Printer, Image Drum0528-1092-01Printer, Toner Cartridge0532-0029-02Power Supply 230 Watt0549-0017Switch, Leak Check0549-0019-02Switch, Low Flow0552-0043Adapter, Thexton Gm/Ford Coil0552-0064-01Disk Drive, Floppy 1.44Meg0552-0074-01Adapter, Ford E Core0552-0104-01Microsoft® DOS 6.220552-0116-01Mouse, 3 Button Black0552-0117-01Keyboard0552-0120-01Adapter, Chry/Jeep/Eagle0552-0124-01Disk Drive, Hard 1GB IDE0552-0125-01Microsoft® Windows 3.110561-0144-01Mount Rubber0561-0147-01Shock mount, Rubber Blue0562-0023-02Clip, Vinyl Coated0587-0504Fan, 115V Axial0587-0507-01Fan, 220V Axial0610-3423-04Screw Self Tapping 6/320616-0006Nut, 6-32 Keps0647-0028Adapter0647-0044Fitting, Elbow0647-0069Adapter, Threaded to Hose0647-0070Adapter, Pipe to Hose0647-0073Adapter, Pipe to Hose0647-0083Fitting0647-0102Fitting, Tee0647-0137Adapter, 45 Degrees0647-0138Adapter, Filter Bowl Plug0647-0170Adapter, Tee0647-0186Fitting, Tee0647-0192-01Fitting, Close NippleEffective2/97Page 20-170647-0239-01Adapter, Elbow0669-0007Tubing, Hose 5/160669-0220Tubing, Poly, 1/40669-0229Tubing, Poly 3/160669-0299-01Tubing, Probe Protector0669-0623Hose0669-0733Hose0669-0734Hose0672-0035-01Test Clip0682-1049-01Label, Stickers0692-1617Operator Instructions For secondary adapter kit 0120-0544 0692-2406-01Banner0758-0195-01Knob, Cap, Plain, Gray0758-0206-01Knob0773-2069-06IC, Prom, Programmed0773-2071-06IC, Micro, Programmed0787-0035Cap, Probe0813-0061-01Handle, POD0859-0469-01Monitor, 14" Antec0859-0471-01Monitor, 14" Acer0859-0472-01Monitor, 15” Acer11776Plug, 9/16”1374-0124-01Plug,1747-0101Lead Assy, Pattern Pickup1747-0102Lead Assy, HEI Pickup1922-0116-21Switch, Power Ckt Breaker1922-0112-02Ckt Breaker 12V DC Receptacle2035-0008Bushing, Heyco2035-0009Bushing, Heyco2035-0016Clamp, Heyco2161-0023Hanger2209Fitting, Nipple2500E2100Drawer, Keyboard Production Item2500E2150Drawer, Computer Production Item2500E2400Drawer, Storage Production Item3645-0053-01Caster Non Locking3645-0053-02Caster Locking3841-0101Restrictor, Flow3841-0101-05Restrictor3841-0111-01Restrictor, Flow3988-0255-01Hose, Exhaust4162-0484Connector, 3-pin IEC Outlet4600-0163Label, Correlation51241Trim6001-0177-01WH 37, AC Power6001-0183-03WH 39, Computer Power6001-0183-04WH 4, Printer AC Power6002-0346Lead Assy6002-0349Jumper6004-0355-02WH 17, IR Cable Assy.6004-0407Lead Assy, Temperature6004-0544-02Lead Assy, Pattern Dual Hd6004-0576-05WH 7, Serial Interface Production Item6004-0606-01WH 9, Modem6004-0716-01Lead, Vehicle Interface Chrysler6004-0717-01Lead, Vehicle Interface GM 12 pinEffective Page 20-182/976004-0718-01Lead, Vehicle Interface Ford6004-0723-01Lead Universal Extension6004-0763-02Lead Assy, Pattern6004-0768-01WH 29, Umbilical, External6004-0775-02Adapter, Cblasy, Dil Y6004-0776-01WH 26, Ribbon, Ana/Dig Interconnect6004-0795-01Lead, Universal Cable Adapter, STL6004-0811-01WH 28, Ribbon, EDC2 Interface Internal6004-0813-01WH 30, Ribbon, EDC1/2 External6004-0819-01Adapter, Universal Pattern6005-0171-03Lead Assy, Current Pickup6005-0182-02Lead Assy, Universal6006-0003-02Lead Assy, Vac Hose7001-0543-02PCB, ALDL Reader7001-2214-03PCB, Pod Input7001-2237-02PCB, Pod 2 Input7001-2298-01PCB, STL Interface7001-2300-01PCB, Power Distribution7001-2301-01PCB, STL Interface Card7001-2303-04PCB, PC Interface Card7001-2305-01PCB, SMT, Digital7001-2306-01PCB, SMT Analog7001-2308-01PCB, Pod 2 Main7002-0261-01Block Oxygen Sensor7003-0586Plate, Striker7008-0054PCB, Terminal7008-0318PCB, Terminal7009-0728Aspirator7009-1374-08Lead Assy, Timing Light7009-1430Valve Assembly, Vacuum7009-1486-03Assembly, Diode7009-1869-01Probe, Exhaust Assy.7009-2032-02Pump, Vacuum 110V7009-2032-03Pump, Vacuum 220V7009-2325-02Lead Assy, Trigger Pickup7009-2334-03Lead Assy, Mag Probe7012-1382-01Bracket, Filter7014-1108-01Cover, DB257014-1108-01Plug Double D7014-1109-01Cover DB97014-1183-01Cover, O2 Block7014-1212-01Cover, DB377024-0325Fitting, Exhaust Port7049-0004-01Sensor Oxygen7049-0126-01Bench, IR 110V7049-0127-01Bench, IR 220V7054-0062Adapter, Chry C2 Mag7076-0562-04WH 11, STL Production Item7076-0690-01WH 10,12V Option Production Item7076-0753-03WH 20, Harness, Fan Production Item7076-0882-02WH 18, Solenoid Harness Production Item7076-0887-02WH 22, Harness AC Bench Production Item7076-0943-01WH 24, Harness, Ign/Pinpt. Interconnect Production Item7076-0944-01WH 23, EDC, Pri/Coil/Bat. Interconnect Production Item7076-0982-01WH 31, Harness, Amps Production Item7076-0985-01WH 32, Harness, Timing Interface Production ItemEffective2/97Page 20-197076-0989-01WH 25, Harness, Mag.Production Item7076-0990-01WH 27, Umbilical, Internal Production Item7076-0991-01WH 34, Ribbon, EDC1 Interface Internal Production Item7076-1011-01WH 1, Internal Power Distribution Production Item7076-1014-01WH 16, Emission Interface Production Item7076-1015-01WH 13, Sun Bus Production Item7076-1017-01WH 19, Harness.Production Item81782Slide Rail IR Drawer8-280Drawer Slide BallEAA0039C00A Manifold, NO CellEAA0071C41A Fan, Secondary ComputerEAC0026C00A Case, Computer Production ItemEAE0002C10A Drive, CDROMEAK0051C01AB Mounting Kit, Antec 15”EAH0016C00A Pneumatic Assy., NO CellEAK0067C00AB Mounting Kit, Acer MonitorEAL0123C00A Label, Overlay KeyboardEAL0135C00A Label, CD Front PanelEAL0216C00A Label, Unit Designation 450EAL0220C00A Label, Unit Designation 400EAP0032C00A PCB, Interface LonworksEAP0036K00A PCB, Remote SensorEAP0052K00A PCB, Keyboard InterfaceEAP0067C00A PCB, Emissions ControllerEAP0068C00A PCB, Motherboard w/CPUEAP0069C00A PCB, Video Interface CardEAP0071C00A PCB, Modem Interface 28.8kEASB029C93A Bracket, Printer Production ItemEASB029C93A Drawer, Printer Production ItemEASB029C97A Bracket, Printer Mount Production ItemEASC026C92A Plate, IR False Production ItemEASC029C81A Handle, CabinetEASC029C94A Holder, Timing LightEASC063C15A EDC POD HolderEASC063C40A Drawer, Printer Production ItemEASC063C50A Boom, Journal Production ItemEASC063C76A Cover, Plate (No Boom)Production ItemEASC063C79A Storage, RearEASC063C81A Panel Back Right Side Production ItemEASC063C82A Cover, FrontEASC063C83A Panel, Back Door Production ItemEASC063C84A Plane, TopEASC063C85A Panel Back SupportEASC063C86A Door, Front ComputerEASC063C87A Panel Back Left SideEASC063C89A Boom, TubeEASC069C10A Hanger, BoomEASP041C00a Cover, NO CellEASP041C10A Bracket, NO Cell Production ItemEASP064C01A Cover, Calibration PotsEASY028C45A Plate, Boom Connector Production ItemEASY029C80A Plate, Connector Screened Production ItemEAW0011C00A WH 2, HDD ‘Y’ Power Adapter Production ItemEAW0016C01A CA, RJ45 to Mini-Din Production ItemEAW0032C00A WH, NO Interface Production ItemEAW0046K00A WH 14, IR Remote Interface Production ItemEffective Page 20-202/97CHAPTER 20 PARTS PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION COMMENTSEAW0048K00A WH 8, Monitor DataEAW0058C00A Lead Assy, Volt/Ohm PinpointEAW0060C00A Lead Assy, Adapt-0-CableEAW0064C00A WH 21, Harness, Pump/Relay Production ItemEAW0072C00A WH 3, Printer CableEAW0083C00A WH 15, Keyboard/Arbitrator Production ItemEAW0089C01A WH 6, Serial Extension Production ItemEAW0110C00A WH 40, IR Power Production ItemEAW0111C00A WH 5, Host/Pod DC Power Production ItemEAW0114K00A WH 12, IDE, Secondary Production ItemEAW0115C00A WH 35, Harness, AC Box Production ItemEAW0117C00A WH 33, Harness, Internal Timing Production ItemEAW0135C00A WH 38, Monitor PowerEAX0017C00A WH 36, Ground Wire Production ItemEERC102A Remote ControlEETA100A Cable, LonworksEETA101A Terminator A, LonworksEETA102A Terminator B, LonworksZEEOS108A Manual, OperatorsEffective2/97Page 20-21CHAPTER 20 PARTSLEADS & ACCESSORIESPART NUMBER DESCRIPTION COMMENTS0002-0133-15Lead Assy0301-0944-01Filter Element,75 Micron0301-0945-01Filter Element,8 Micron0507-0025-01Lead Assy, Probe Assy0552-0043Adapter, Thexton Gm/Ford Coil0552-0044Adapter, Thexton Gm Ext Coil0552-0116-01Mouse,3 Button Black0552-0120-01Adapter, Chry/Jeep/Eagle0647-0170Adapter, Tee0669-0220Hose, Poly, 1/4 ID0669-0623Hose0669-0733Hose0669-0734Hose0672-0035-01Test Clip0682-1049-01Label, Stickers0692-1617Operator Instructions For secondary adapter kit 0120-05440787-0035Cap1747-0101Lead Assy, Pat Pickup1747-0102Lead Assy, HEI Pickup3988-0255-01Lead, Exhaust Hose 3/16"6002-0346Lead Assy6002-0349Jumper6004-0407Lead Assy, Temperature6004-0544-02Lead Assy, Pattern Dual Hd6004-0716-01Lead, Vehicle Interface Chrysler6004-0717-01Lead, Vehicle Interface GM 12 pin6004-0718-01Lead, Vehicle Interface Ford6004-0723-01Lead Universal Extension6004-0763-02Lead Assy, Pattern6004-768-01Lead Assy, Umbilical6004-0775-02Adapter, Cblasy, Dil Y6004-0795-01Lead, Universal Cable Adapter, STL6004-0819-01Adapter, Universal Pattern6005-0171-03Lead Assy, Current Pickup6005-0182-02Lead Assy, Universal6006-0003-02Lead Assy, Vac Hose7009-1374-08Lead Assy, Timing Light7009-1869-01Lead Assy, Exhaust Probe7009-2325-02Lead Assy, Trigger Pickup7009-2334-03Lead Assy, Mag Probe7049-0004-01Oxygen Sensor7054-0062Adapter, Chry C2 MagEAW0058C00A Lead Assy, Volt/Ohm PinpointEAW0060C00A Adapt-0-CableEERC102A Remote ControlEffective Page 20-222/97。
E-Mail Datasheet Add to My MaterialsUnit Display: EnglishPrint Now Custom 450® StainlessIdentificationUNS Number z S45000Type AnalysisCarbon0.05%Manganese 1.00%Phosphorus 0.030%Sulfur0.030%Silicon 1.00%Chromium 14.00 to 16.00%Nickel 5.00 to 7.00%Molybdenum0.50 to 1.00%Copper 1.25 to 1.75%Columbium/Niobium0.35 to 0.75%Iron 72.14 to 77.14%General InformationDescriptionCustom 450® stainless is a martensitic age-hardenable stainless steel which exhibits very good corrosionresistance (similar to that of Stainless Type 304) with moderate strength (similar to that of Stainless Type 410). The alloy has a yield strength somewhat greater than 100 ksi (689 MPa) in the annealed condition, but is easily fabricated. A single-step aging treatment develops higher strength with good ductility and toughness.This stainless can be machined, hot-worked, and cold-formed in the same manner as other martensitic age-hardenable stainless steels. A particular advantage is ease of welding and brazing.Custom 450 stainless is generally supplied in the annealed condition, requiring no heat treatment by the user for many applications. Because it has corrosion resistance like Type 304 stainless but three times the yield strength, it has been used in applications where Type 304 was not strong enough. On the other hand, it has also replaced Type 410 stainless directly on a strength basis where Type 410 had insufficient corrosion resistance. Mechanical properties will depend on the aging temperature selected.SelectionThere are a number of other alloys that are available for specific applications.Grade: Custom 630 stainlessCharacteristic: Similar to Custom 450 stainless, but must be aged prior to use. It cannot be used in the solution-annealed condition.Grade: 15Cr-5Ni stainlessCharacteristic: Similar to Custom 630 stainless, but has better transverse ductility and toughness.Grade: Pyromet® Alloy 350Characteristic: Depending on heat treatment, can have an austenitic structure for best formability, or a martensitic structure, for higher strength up to intermediate elevated temperatures.Grade: Pyromet Alloy 355Characteristic: Similar to Pyromet Alloy 350 but with a lower ferrite content.Elevated Temperature UseCustom 450 stainless shows excellent resistance to oxidation up to approximately 1200ºF (649ºC). Significant aging occurs when annealed material is heated to 700ºF (371ºC) and higher.Long-term exposure to elevated temperatures can result in reduced toughness in precipitation hardenablestainless steels. The reduction in toughness can be minimized in some cases by using higher aging temperatures. Short exposures to elevated temperatures can be considered, provided the maximum temperature is at least 50ºF (28ºC) less than the aging temperature.Corrosion ResistanceCustom 450 stainless has resisted atmospheric corrosion including salt water atmospheres. It shows excellent resistance to rusting and pitting in 5% and 20% salt spray at 95ºF (35ºC). Tests in hot concentrated nitric acid show corrosion resistance approaching that of Type 304.Optimum corrosion resistance for this alloy is obtained in the annealed condition. However, age hardening results in only a slight change.For optimum corrosion resistance, surfaces must be free of scale, lubricants, foreign particles, and coatings appliedfor drawing and heading. After fabrication of parts, cleaning and/or passivation should be considered.Sour Service:Custom 450 stainless has acceptable resistance to sulfide stress cracking at Rockwell C 31 maximum hardness per NACE MR-01-75, "Sulfide Stress Cracking Resistant Metallic Materials for Oil field Equipment." Refer to the current document for details on acceptable conditions. A comparison is made for alloys heat treated in accordance with MR-01-75 requirements. Threshold stresses are intended for comparative purposes only and should not be used as design stress level.Important Note:The following 4-level rating scale is intended for comparative purposes only. Corrosion testing is recommended; factors which affect corrosion resistance include temperature, concentration, pH, impurities, aeration, velocity, crevices, deposits, metallurgical condition, stress, surface finish and dissimilar metal contact. Nitric Acid Good Sulfuric Acid Restricted Phosphoric Acid Restricted Acetic Acid ModerateSodium Hydroxide Moderate Salt Spray (NaCl)GoodSea Water Restricted Sour Oil/Gas Moderate Humidity ExcellentPropertiesPhysical PropertiesSpecific GravityCondition A7.75Condition H 9007.76DensityCondition A0.2800lb/in³Condition H 9000.2800lb/in³Mean Specific HeatCondition H 900, 73°F, 216°F0.1140Btu/lb/°F Mean Coefficient of Thermal Expansion75°F, 200°F, Condition A 5.88x 10-6 in/in/°F 75°F, 300°F, Condition A 5.62x 10-6 in/in/°F 75°F, 400°F, Condition A 5.68x 10-6 in/in/°F 75°F, 500°F, Condition A 5.80x 10-6 in/in/°F 75°F, 600°F, Condition A 5.91x 10-6 in/in/°F 75°F, 700°F, Condition A 5.98x 10-6 in/in/°F 75°F, 800°F, Condition A 6.09x 10-6 in/in/°F 75°F, 900°F, Condition A 6.13x 10-6 in/in/°F 75°F, 1000°F, Condition A 6.08x 10-6 in/in/°F 75°F, 1100°F, Condition A 6.17x 10-6 in/in/°F 75°F, 200°F, Condition H 900 6.00x 10-6 in/in/°F 75°F, 300°F, Condition H 900 5.80x 10-6 in/in/°F 75°F, 400°F, Condition H 900 5.91x 10-6 in/in/°F 75°F, 500°F, Condition H 900 6.04x 10-6 in/in/°F 75°F, 600°F, Condition H 900 6.22x 10-6 in/in/°F 75°F, 700°F, Condition H 900 6.25x 10-6 in/in/°F 75°F, 800°F, Condition H 900 6.37x 10-6 in/in/°F 75°F, 900°F, Condition H 900 6.48x 10-6 in/in/°F 75°F, 1000°F, Condition H 900 6.53x 10-6 in/in/°F 75°F, 1100°F, Condition H 900 6.53x 10-6 in/in/°FThermal Conductivity73°F, Condition H 900104.0BTU-in/hr/ft²/°F 212°F, Condition H 900110.0BTU-in/hr/ft²/°F 392°F, Condition H 900126.0BTU-in/hr/ft²/°F 572°F, Condition H 900138.0BTU-in/hr/ft²/°F 752°F, Condition H 900147.0BTU-in/hr/ft²/°F 932°F, Condition H 900169.0BTU-in/hr/ft²/°FPoisson's RatioCondition H 9000.290Modulus of Elasticity (E)Condition A28.0x 103 ksi Condition H 90029.0x 103 ksi Modulus of Rigidity (G)Condition H 90011.2x 103 ksi Electrical Resistivity70.0°F, Condition A597.0ohm-cir-mil/ft70.0°F, Condition H 900509.0ohm-cir-mil/ft Typical Mechanical PropertiesHeat TreatmentSolution TreatmentCondition A (Solution Treated or Annealed)Heat to 1875/1925ºF (1024/1052ºC), hold one hour at heat and cool rapidly. Water quenching or oil quenching is preferred for optimum response to aging, but air quenching is suitable for thin sections.Custom 450 stainless will normally be supplied from the mill in Condition A, ready for service or for subsequent age-hardening.AgeCondition H 900, H 950, H 1000, H 1050, H 1150 (Precipitation or Age Hardenend)Tensile strength and yield strength are increased by aging at 900/1050ºF (482/566ºC) for 4 hours, followed by air cooling. The 900ºF (482ºC) age produces the optimum combination of strength, ductility, and toughness. Overaging at temperatures up to 1150ºF (621ºC) increases the ductility and decreases strength.WorkabilityHot WorkingThis alloy is easily hot worked in the temperature range of 1650/2300ºF (900/1260ºC). The optimum hot-working range is 2100/2150ºF (1150/1177ºC) for the best combination of ease of working and fine grain size. Cool forgings in air to room temperature and anneal.Cold WorkingThe work-hardening rate of Custom 450 alloy is relative low, permitting a good deal of cold reduction without intermediate annealing. Deep-drawing or stretching operations with sharp bends which produce localizedelongation are to be avoided.MachinabilityCustom 450 stainless has been machined successfully using the same practices employed with other martensitic stainless steels at comparable hardness levels.Following are typical feeds and speeds for Custom 450 stainless.Additional Machinability NotesWhen using carbide tools, surface speed feet/minute (sfpm) can be increased between 2 and 3 times over the high speed suggestions. Feeds can be increased between 50 and 100%.Figures used for all metal removal operations covered are average. On certain work, the nature of the part may require adjustment of speeds and feeds. Each job has to be developed for best production results with optimum tool life. Speeds or feeds should be increased or decreased in small steps.WeldabilityCarpenter Custom 450 stainless can be satisfactorily welded by the shielded fusion and resistance welding processes. Oxyacetylene welding is not recommended, since carbon pickup in the weld may occur. Unlike other martensitic stainless steels, no preheating is required to prevent cracking during the welding of this alloy. Normally, the alloy is welded in the solution-annealed condition; however, where high welding stresses are anticipated, it may be advantageous to weld in the overaged (H 1150) condition. If welded in the solution-annealed condition, the alloy can be used as welded or can be aged directly to the desired strength level afterwelding. However, the optimum combination of strength, ductility and corrosion resistance is obtained by solution annealing the welded part prior to use of aging. If welded in the overaged condition, the part must be solution annealed before aging.BrazingThe brazing temperature should coincide with the annealing temperature range so that reannealing is notnecessary. Brazing materials suitable for Type 304 should be used. See ASTM B 260.Other InformationDescaling (Cleaning)Descaling following forging and annealing can be accomplished by acid cleaning or grit blasting. The acidtreatment consists of 2 minutes in 50% by volume muriatic acid at 180ºF (82ºC), followed by 4 minutes in a mixture of 15% by volume nitric acid, plus 3% by volume hydrofluoric acid at room temperature. Water rinse and desmut in 20% by volume nitric acid at room temperature. Repeat cleaning procedure as necessary but decrease the times by 50% (i.e., 1 and 2 minutes, respectively).The heat tint from aging can be removed by polishing, vapor blasting or pickling 4 or 6 minutes in a mixture of 15% by volume nitric acid, plus 3% by volume hydrofluoric acid, followed by a water rinse. Repeat the acid cleaning procedure if necessary, but decrease the time by 2 to 3 minutes. Desmut in 20% by volume nitric acid at room temperature.After acid cleaning, bake 1 to 3 hours at 300/350ºF (149/177ºC) to remove hydrogen.Applicable Specificationsz AMS 5763 z AMS 5773z AMS 5863 (Strip) z ASTM A564 (XM-25)z ASTM A693 (Strip) z ASTM A959z MR0175Forms Manufacturedz Bar-Flats z Bar-Roundsz Bar-Squares z Billetz Plate z Sheetz Strip z Weld Wirez Wire-ShapesTechnical Articlesz A Designer's Manual On Specialty Alloys For Critical Automotive Componentsz A Guide to Etching Specialty Alloys for Microstructural Evaluationz Advanced Stainless Offers High Strength, Toughness and Corrosion Resistance Wherever Neededz Alloy Selection for Cold Forming (Part I)z Alloy Selection for Cold Forming (Part II)z How to Passivate Stainless Steel Partsz How to Select the Right Stainless Steel or High Temperature Alloy for Headingz Improved Stainless Steels for Medical Instrument Tubingz New Ideas for Machining Austenitic Stainless Steelsz New Ph Stainless Combines High Strength, Fracture Toughness and Corrosion Resistancez New Stainless Steel for Instruments Combines High Strength and Toughnessz Passivating and Electropolishing Stainless Steel Partsz Selecting Stainless Steels for Valvesz Selection of High Strength Stainless Steels for Aerospace, Military and Other Critical Applicationsz Unique Properties Required of Alloys for the Medical and Dental Products IndustryDisclaimer:The information and data presented herein are typical or average values and are not a guarantee of maximum or minimum values. Applications specifically suggested for material described herein are made solely for the purpose of illustration to enable the reader to make his/her own evaluation and are not intended as warranties, either express or implied, of fitness for these or other purposes. There is no representation that the recipient of this literature will receive updated editions as they become available.Unless otherwise specified, registered trademarks are property ofCRS Holdings Inc., a subsidiary of Carpenter Technology Corporation.Copyright 2009 CRS Holdings Inc. All rights reserved.Edition Date: 8/1/1994。
450 CONFIGURABLE CONTROLLERMain applications •Packaging machines •Packing machines• Labelers•Food processing lines andmachines •Laboratory machines and ovens •Electrical heaters for industrial heating Main features•Universal input configurable from the faceplate•Accuracy better than 0,2% f.s.at nominal condition•Control output: relay or logic with Heat or Cool function•1 alarm with configurable function •Self-tuning, Auto-tuning, Soft-start, Man/Auto function •Possibility to configure the unit byserial linePROFILEThe series 450 temperature controller, measuring 48x48mm (1/16 DIN), offers simplicity of use and high quality of con-trol.The input from temperature sensors is “universal” and configurable with type J, K, R, S, T, B, E, N thermocouples and with 3-wire Rt100 resistance thermome-ters.The user interface has a complete double display with green LEDs, 4 keys, and two red LEDs to signal active outputs.The Lexan® membrane on the front panel guarantees an IP65 protection level for these products.The controller outputs, freely configurable as control output and alarm output, are available in a 5A/250VAC relay version or in a logic signal version to drive solid state relays.The input signal read speed (120msec) and the tested PID control algorithm with selftuning and autotuning parameter functions guarantee accurate and stable control even for rapid and discontinuous heating systems.Series 450 models are factory-configured to satisfy most industrial heating applica-tions (input for probe J, hot PID setting, 10 second cycle time) and can always bemodified from keyboard and from PC witha few parameters grouped on intuitivemenus.A programming kit for PC is available,consisting of a cable and a user-friendlyprogram for Windows with Wizard pages,oscilloscope for process analysis, savingof parameter recipes, and ability to resetfactory parameters. A settable softwareprotection code (password-protected) letsyou limit access to internal parameters tovarious levels, up to total protection.TECHNICAL DATAI nputsAccuracy 0,2% f.s. ±1digit.Sampling time 120msec.TC - ThermocoupleJ(Fe-CuNi) 0...1000°C / 32...1832°FK(NiCr-Ni) 0...1300°C / 32...2372°FR(Pt13Rh-Pt) 0...1750°C / 32...3182°FS(Pt10Rh-Pt) 0...1750°C / 32...3182°FT(Cu-CuNi) -200...400°C / -328...752°FB(Pt30Rh-Pt6Rh) 44...1800°C / 111...3272°FE(NiCr-CuNi) -100...750°C / -148...1382°FN(NiCrSi-NiSi) 0...1300°C / 32...2372°FRTD 3-wiresPt100 -200...600°C / -328...1112°FO utputsOutputs fully configurable for control andsingle alarm function.RelayWith rating: 5A/250 Va.c., cos j=1(order code: R)Logic12V (6V min 20mA)(order code D)p Ower s upply(Standard) 100...240 V a.c. ±10% (Optional) 11...27 V a.c./d.c. ±10% 50/60Hz, max. 10VAA mbIent C OndItIOnWorking temperature range: 0...50°C Storage temperature range: -20...70°C Humidity: 20...85%Ur non condensing C OntrOlOn/Off, P, PD, PID either for heating or cooling, with parameters configurable from the faceplate.Cooling setpoint relative to heating setpoint.• Manual reset -999...999 digit• Power reset -100,0...100,0%• Cycle time 0...200sec• Soft-start 0,0...500,0 minFor each action:• Proportional band 0,0...999,9% f.s.• Integral time 0,0...99,99 min• Derivative time 0,0...99,99 min• Max power limit 0,0...100,0%A lArms• 1 alarm with setpoint settable at absolu-te, deviation, symmetrical deviation value compared to setpoint with direct or inver-se function.• The alarm point may be set anywhere within the configured scale.• LBA (Loop Break Alarm) function alarm • Alarm Hysteresis configurablew eIght210g complete versionFACEPLATE DESCRIPTIONL38888 450FCDE FCONNECTION DIAGRAMGEFRAN spa reserves the right to make any kind of design or functional modification at any moment without prior notice.GEFRAN spa via Sebina, 74 - 25050 Provaglio d’Iseo (BS)Tel. 03098881 - fax 0309839063 - Internet: DTS_450_10-2016_ENG。
Welcome to Trident Machine ToolsHaas Control OverviewHaas ControlOverview•This overview is designed to provide the user with a familiarity of Haas mill and lathecontroller. During this half day classparticipants will be exposed to the controlkeys, features and basic control operation.Schedule•Introductions•Control Layout•Control simulator demo•Break•Control Layout (Continued)•Control simulator demoWhat is the “control”?•The machine control is the interface used to interact with each Haas machine. This tutorial will explain how to use a Haascontroller for both mill and lathe.•The controllers for mills and lathes are almost identical. This presentation will go over a mill control. Any differences between the mill and lathe will be clarified, and examples of how lathes vary from mills will be given.4Powering Up •To power the machine up, first turn the breakerlocated on the back ofthe machine to the onposition, then press thegreen POWER ONbutton.Powering Up•Before shuttingmachines off theemergency stop shouldbe activated. Therefore,the emergency stopshould still be activefrom the last shut down.•Release the emergency stop by rotating itclockwise and allowing itto pop out.Powering Up •Press Power up after the machine has started to zero all the axis. All axis have to be returned homebefore using the machine.•Turn on the lights with the light switch on the right side of thepanel.Front Panel Keys•The front panel keys are the ones used to interface with the machine.•These keys are split up into a few categories:1.Function2.Cursor3.Display4.Mode5.Numeric6.Alpha7.Jog8.Overrides•This tutorial will go more in depth with each of these.1. 3. 4.2.5. 7.Function KeysThere are a few keys in the top left corner that have a variety of uses.•Reset –Stops active programs and clears alarms.•Powerup –is used after the machine has started to zero all the axis. All axishave to be returned home before using the machine.Function Keys •Recovery is used to recover from an alarm or to prevent aninevitable error. A couplecommon uses are to recover froma bad tool change or from anincomplete tapping cycle.•F1-F4 –Has multiple usesdepending on the application.There will be a prompt when they are needed.Recovery Example •Each scenario that requires a Recovery is different. However,the machine will prompt theoperator with the steps needed to rectify each instance.Function Keys •There are some subtle differences in the offset keys in lathe. While amill has Tool Offset Measure andPart Zero Set, lathes have XDiameter Measure and Z FaceMeasure.•Z face Measure records the currenttool position.•X Diameter Measure Records the toolposition in relation to the lathecenterline. The tool is touched off adiameter of known size, this recordsthat position, then the operator inputsthe distance to the lathe centerline(the known radius).Function Keys •“Next Tool” is used to select the next tool from the turret.•X/Z –Toggles between the X & Z axis while in jog mode.Function Keys •Tool Offset Measure –Uses the current Z position toautomatically determine the tool length offset.•Next tool –Selects the next tool in the catalog. This is normallyused during setups.•Tool Release –releases the tool from the spindle.•Part Zero Set –Will insert the current X&Y position intowhatever work offset ishighlighted.Cursor Keys •Cursor keys are used to navigatemenus.•Aside from the 4 directions there are four other functions:•Home goes to the top of thepage.•End goes to the bottom of thepage•Page up and page down moveup or down respectively thedistance of one page.Display Keys •The display Keys switch thedisplay over to different screens.•Each screen has its own unique use.Display Keys •Program:•The program key displays thecurrent program.•This includes programs whether it be in memory mode or MDI.Display Keys•Position:•Position is where the operatorcan view the position of themachine tool.•The active display tab will be theone that shows up in the activescreen on the control.There are multiple applications:•Work -relative distance from PRZ•Distance to go -distance left in a move•Machine -Distance from machine home•Operator -which allows the operator to zero the current position.Display Keys •Offset:•Offsets is where the machinework and tool offsets are stored.Display Keys •Current Commands:•Current commands showstimers, active codes, a tooltable, and much more.•Here are all the timers for themachine.Display Keys •Current Commands:•Tab over to the right to see allthe active codes. For example,no canned cycle is active (G80).•Feeds and speeds also show up here.Display Keys •Current Commands:•Tool table shows where all thetools are. Since the tools aren’tsequential, tools are oftenpassed between different toolholder pods for efficiency sake.However when the machine callsup a tool, it knows where it leftthat tool number last.•Simply put, this table hereexplains which tool is in whatpocket.Display Keys •Current Commands:•There are even calculators withincurrent commands.•There is a standard calculator, as well as one specific to milling, and one fortapping.Display Keys •Alarms:•The alarms screen displays any alarms that are active, andincludes a description of theissue.Display Keys •Diagnostic:•This page displays machine info such as it’s power-on time, airpressure, voltage, and muchmore.Display Keys •Setting:•Settings is where all the machine settings are located.Display Keys •Help:•The help screen will giveassistance and resourcesregarding the operators specificneeds.Mode Keys •Mode Keys toggle the machine between different functions. Inother words, the operatorswitches between modes based on their needs.•One example is moving intohandle jog mode to manuallymove the spindle.Mode: Edit •Edit keys are used to editprograms. With them text can be:•Inserted into the space after thecurser.•Altered. The written text will replacethe current text.•Deleted•Undo the previous change(s)Mode: Memory •Memory keys take the operator to the machine memory, which iswhere the program is. Thememory keys adjust how theprogram will act:•Single Block makes the machine cycle through the program oneline at a time.•Graphics will show the machinemovement virtually. This isviewable in edit mode and isoften used to verify programs.Mode: Memory •Memory keys take the operator tothe machine memory, which iswhere the program is. The memorykeys adjust how the program willact:•Option stop will stop the programat all M01 optional stop commandsin the program. With this turned offthe program will run through theentire program until it finds theM30 End of Program/Reset, or anM00 Force Stop.•Block Delete ignores all programlines with a “/” in front of it.Mode: MDI •MDI is where temporary code is written and executed withoutmessing with the main program.•MDI functions allow for manual control over:•Toggling coolant on or off.•Handle Scroll which allows forscrolling using the handle inspecific situations.•Switching between adjacenttools (ATC FWD & ATC REV).Mode: MDI •MDI on a lathe is the same as on a mill, however the tool changer isnow a turret. So:•Switching between adjacenttools is now TURRET FWD &TURRET REV.Mode: Handle Jog •Handle Jog mode allows the operator to manually move thespindle with directional keys orthe scroll wheel.•The keys to the right change the jog speed in magnitudes of 10X •Note: Be extra careful with the highest speeds, as accidents aremore common the higher thefeed. The highest feed can evenbe disabled under settings.Mode: Zero Return •Zero Return keys all send the machine home in one way oranother, however, the Origin keycan also be used to zero theoperator position.Mode: Zero Return •All axis can be sent home, butthere are multiple ways to do so.•To send home and zero all axisselect “Power up” as mentionedearlier. Pressing ”Zero Return”,“All”, and then “Origin” will dothe same thing.•To send home and zero a singleaxis –Press “Zero Return”, theaxis of choice, then “Single”.Mode: Zero Return •Once the machine has been sent home and zeroed, subsequentreturns to home can be done using“Home G28”•Just select “Zero Return”, ”All” then “Home G28”. Alternatively, to returna single axis select ”Zero Return”,the axis of choice, then “home G28”.•Once the machine is Zero Returnmode, single axis can be sent homewithout pressing Zero Return.Mode: ListProgram •“List Program” keys are used when selecting a program. Once active, all the programs in memory will bedisplayed on the screen, as well asany USBs that are plugged in.•Select Program will make thehighlighted program active inmachine memory.•The directional keys switchbetween screen tabs, such aslisting programs in memory toprograms in USB.•Erase Program will erase anyselected program. The activeprogram can’t be deleted.Numeric Keys•The numeric keys are where the numbers, cancel (backspace), space,and enter are located.•Cancel backspaces text.•Space is not needed whenwriting G-code, but it is insertedwith the space key.•Enter places text. It is also theselection key in menus.Alpha Keys•The alpha keys are where thealphabetic keys are located.•There are also a few common symbols in this section.•”;” defines the end of a line of code•“()” surrounds notes, and is only foroperator reference.Shift Key•Special characters can be inserted by pressing the yellow shift key,then the key that has the desiredyellow character.•These symbols are less common.Overrides •The overrides change themachine feedrate, spindle speed, and rapid by whatever amountselected by the operator.•For example: A speed and feedof 1,000-RPM 5-IPM toggled upto 200% would then be 2,000-RPM 10IPM.Overrides •Handle Feed and Handle Spindle allow for both to be adjusted bythe hand wheel in increments of1.•The rapid can be set to 5%, 25%, 50%, or 100%.Overrides •FWD turns the spindle on to the previous RPM with a CW rotation.•This will activate with the lastcommanded spindle speed thatwas programmed.•In “Jog” mode typing a spindlespeed and pressing forward willalso activate the spindle.•Stop turns the spindle off •REV turns the spindle on to the previous RPM with a CCWrotation.Jog Keys •Jog keys are used to move themachine at a constant feed.•One of any axis can be moved at a time, this includes any auxiliaryaxis if it is hooked up.•Press Jog Lock before pressing an axis direction to have the machine lock into a feed in that direction.Jog Keys •The jog speed keys mentioned previously come into play here in jog mode. When these axis areselected, the feed can beadjusted with the Handle Jogspeed keys.•Remember to be careful when jogging the machine in thehighest feeds.Jog Keys •The chip conveyer belt controls are just to the left of the jog keys.The belt can be commanded to go forward, reverse, or stop.•The auxiliary coolant controls are to the right of the jog keys. Herethe auxiliary coolant can beturned on and pointed up ordown.Lathe Jog Keys •On a lathe, the chip conveyer controls are to the right of the jog keys, and tailstock controls are tothe left of them.•Where there was A, B, and C auxiliary mill axis, there is now a C axis for the lathe.•The center button is Rapid on the lathe. Be careful not to rapid withthe intention of feed holding!MDI Mode•Manual Data Input (MDI) can be used to execute single lines of code or short programs.•MDI can be used for tool changes, spindle warm-ups, offset call ups,probing functions, etc.•Once code is entered in MDI it can be activated with the “Cycle Start”button.•After it is activated the code will stay in MDI and will need to beerased or altered for the nextoperation.Visual Programming System (VPS)•VPS is Haas’s built inconversational programming.Whole toolpaths can be createdusing a step by step process, withprompts for directions.•VPS can also be used to set toolheights, and operate a probe.•Once all values for a cycle havebeen inserted, the resultingprogram can be used within aprogram, run in MDI, or copied tothe clipboard.。
450详细安装调试说明⼀百多张图⽂并茂 450 详细安装调试说明此说明旨在尽量以最简单通俗易懂的语⾔来表达安装和调试过程,去掉了⼀些专业的⽤语、和⼀些复杂的调试办法,尽量使⽤最简单易学的调试⽅式,先把飞机飞起来为主。
更深⼊的调整我想只要能把飞机调试好飞起来那么以后您⾃⼰就会慢慢的领悟,进⾏更深⼊的调整和安装了。
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变频器使用手册版本:2006年10月SD45IM01AC安全记号避免意外和潜在危险的发生,请遵照安全指示操作。
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如警告 不正当操作可能导致人身伤害或死亡。
小心在某些确定的条件下可以识别导致人身伤害的危险。
由于危险电压可能已出现,所以应有意识地特别注意。
要求专业人士进行日常维护和操作。
在某些确定条件下可以识别潜在危险。
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在某些确定条件下可以识别触电的危险,由于危险电压可能已出现,所以应有意识地特别注意。
.修订本日期修订说明06 / 03 / 2006 A 更新软件版本 SW PE 1.1 Ver0.3 更新 MODBUS 更新软件版本SW PE 1.2 Ver 0.317 / 10 / 2006 B 通信口2SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSSAFETY INSTRUCTIONS3目录安全规范 (6)1. 绪论 (10)1.1. 指示代码 (10)1.2. 功率范围 (10)1.3. 变频器介绍 (11)2. 安装与连接 (12)2.1. 基本配置 (12)2.2. 环境条件 (13)2.3. 电源端子接线 (14)2.4. 主电源和电机接线 (18)2.5. 控制端子接线 (19)3. 技术特性 (26)4. 外形尺寸 (27)4.1. 规格1和2的尺寸 (27)4.2. 规格3和4的尺寸 (28)4.3. 7规格5、6和7的尺寸 (29)5. 功率范围和附件 (30)5.1. 功率范围 (30)5.2. 输出滤波器 (30)5.3. 谐波滤波器 (30)6. 安规认证 (31)7. 控制键盘 (32)7.1. 参数组 (32)7.2. 显示装置 (32)8. 程序参数列表 (36)8.1. 本功能和显示参数组(DRV) (36)8.2. 功能菜单(FU1) (39)8.3. 功能菜单(FU2) (44)8.4. 输入和输出菜单(I/O) (49)8.5. 应用菜单(APP) (56)9. 故障讯息 (62)9.1. 故障显示 (62)9.2. 故障显示解决方案 (63)9.3. 问题解答 (64)9.4. 电源电路部件检查 (65)9.5. 日常维护 (67)9.6. 日常和定期检查 (68)10. RS485 通讯 (70)10.1. 简介 (70)10.2. 规格 (70)10.3. 安装 (71)10.4. 通讯协议MODBUS-RTU (73)10.5. 通讯录 (73)10.6. 故障解决方案 (91)11. 选择 (92)11.1. 动态制动单位 (92)4 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS11.2. 动态制动电阻器 (95)12. COMMONLY USED CONFIGURATIONS一般应用系统配置 (96)12.1. 通过键盘或者模拟输入控制开始/结束和设定速度参考值 (96)12.2. 使用 M1,M2和M3端子设定多步速参考值 (98)12.3. 没有压力组功能下,控制一个泵,8个速度参考值和手动速度(轻载) (100)12.4. 控制两个泵,4个速度参考值和与压力组一样,用键盘控制速度参考值(轻载)没有MMC可选板 (103)12.5. 控制4个泵,4个速度参考值和与压力组一样,用键盘控制速度参考值(轻载) (106)12.6. 用按钮控制速度 (109)12.7. 轮流控制4泵模式和4速度参考值 (111)13. 配置记录 (114)SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS5安全指示重要!手册中安全指示帮助用户如何进行正确和安全操作,避免有可能造成的损伤和财产的损害。
For more information visit USER GUIDETable of Contents1. General Information .................................................. IntroductionGeneral Use WarningsSafety WarningsSystem RequirementsIn the BoxTS4 Diagram2. Using the TS4 ................................................................ Powering the TS4Connecting the TS4LED IndicatorCalDigit Docking Station UtilityInterfaces SummaryThunderbolt 4USB-C (10Gb/s)USB-A (10Gb/s)UHS-II SD/micro SD Card SlotsDisplayPortConnecting Dual MonitorsHow to connect Dual Displays to the TS42.5 Gigabit EthernetAudio3. Specifications ...............................................................4. Optional Accessories(available on CalDigit online store) ......5. Technical Support & Warranty Information .......3 3 3 3 4 4 5 7 7 8 8 9 10 10 10 11 11 12 14 15 16 16 17 18 19IntroductionThe CalDigit Thunderbolt Station 4 (TS4) maximizes the potential of your Thunderbolt 4, Thunderbolt 3, USB4, or USB-C host device by adding up to 18 ports of connectivity. In addition to this, the TS4 can provide up to 98W of power delivery in order to charge your host device and will supply up to 2.5 Gigabit Ethernet for fast network connectivity.Please read the TS4 manual thoroughly and familiarize yourself with the product before use.Avoid using the TS4 in extremely hot and cold environments. A safe temperature range is between 50°F – 95°F (10°C - 35°C).Avoid using the TS4 in humid environments. Moisture and condensation can accumulate in the device and cause damage to the electrical components.Only use the power adapter that has been supplied with the TS4. An excessive or inadequate power supply can result in unstable performance or device failure.••••Keep the TS4 away from liquids and moisture. Exposure to liquids can result in damaging the unit, electric shock, and result in a fire hazard.If your TS4 gets wet while it is still off, do not turn it on. In the case of any issue with the device, do not attempt to repair or open the device yourself. Doing so can result in personal injury, damage the device, and will void the warranty. If you have any issues, please contact CalDigit Technical Support.••General Use WarningsSafety Warnings1. General InformationmacOS 11.4 or aboveWindows 10 (20H2) or aboveThunderbolt 4 ComputerThunderbolt 3 ComputerThunderbolt, USB4 orUSB-C Chromebook System RequirementsUSB-C (USB4) Computer USB-C Computer Thunderbolt or USB-C iPadIn the BoxTS4 DiagramAudio Combo Jack USB 3.2Host (98W Charging)Internet Micro-phone Pen Drive Pen Drive SSD Drive SSD Drive External StorageSmart phone Smart phone TabletTabletmicroSD Card SD Card Headphones/Speakers Thunderbolt 4 / USB4SD UHS-II Card Reader microSD UHS-II Card Reader Up to 8K MonitorUp to 8K Monitor External storage DisplayPort 1.4Power USB 3.2USB 3.2Audio In/Out USB 3.22.5 Gigabit Ethernet2. Using the TS4The CalDigit TS4 requires power from theAC adapter to operate. Connect the ACadapter connector to the DC jack on theback of the TS4 and the other side to anAC outlet.1.To power off the TS4, disconnect thepower cable from the AC outlet.2.Powering the TS4Once the TS4 has been powered on, connect the device using a Thunderbolt™ 4 cable from the Thunderbolt™ 4 port labeled “Computer” on the TS4 to a Thunderbolt™ 4, Thunderbolt™ 3 or USB-C port on your computer. This single connection will now provide up to 98W charging for your laptop in addition to expanding your connectivity options. LED IndicatorThe TS4 is equipped with an LED indicator, which will display a WHITE light if the unit is powered on and connected to your computer.ON OFFNOTEAlways use the supplied Thunderbolt™ 4 / USB4 cable or a certified 40Gb/s Thunderbolt™ 4 /USB4 cable.Connecting the TS4 to your computerThe CalDigit Docking Station Utility for macOS makes it incredibly easy to disconnect all your USB storage devices from the TS4 without the need to manually disconnect them one by one.Disconnecting all USB storage devices1. Open the CalDigit Docking Station Utility on the top menu bar.2. Click the eject button on the TS4 image.Disconnecting individual USB storage devices1. Open the CalDigit Docking Station Utility on the top menu bar.2. Click on the specific USB device you would like to eject. Only that device will be ejected.NOTEThe CalDigit Docking Station Utility Installer file needs to be downloaded and installed on your Mac from the CalDigit website. Please go to to download the Installer package.CalDigit Docking Station UtilityInterface SummaryThunderbolt™ 4The TS4 features three Thunderbolt™4 Type-C ports that can transfer atspeeds up to 40Gb/s. One port isreserved for the connection to yourhost computer and the second can beused to connect extra Thunderbolt™USB-C (10Gb/s)The TS4 features three USB 3.2 Type-C ports (10Gb/s). These ports are intended for data use only and two of them can supply up to 7.5W of power in order to bus- power or charge devices.The left front-facing USB-C port supports up to 20W of power and is intended to be used with devices that require more power and is ideal for charging devices faster.All of the USB-C ports provide Offline Charging in order to charge your devices even when the TS4 is not connected to a host computer.Front (x2)Rear(x1) 4 devices. Thunderbolt™ 4 Type-C supports video and data. TheThunderbolt™ host port also provides charging up to 98W for yourcomputer.USB-A (10Gb/s)The TS4 features a total of five USB-A (10Gb/s) ports all of which support up to 10Gb/s performance and 7.5W of power. Three of the USB-A ports, as indicated with a battery icon, provide Offline Charging which allows those USB-A ports to charge devices even when the TS4 is not connected to a host device. If you do not wish for the TS4 to Offline Charge your devices you can connect those devices to the USB-A ports that do not have a battery icon.UHS-II SD/micro SD Card Slotswith SDXC, SDHC, and standard SD cards.Front (x1)Rear(x4)DisplayPortThe TS4 features a full-size DisplayPort that supports a maximum resolution up to 8K. DisplayPort can be easily converted to HDMI, miniDisplayPort, VGA, and DVI with the use of adapter cables or adapters.Note: The DisplayPort on the TS4 is only compatible with active DisplayPort adapters. If you attempt to use a passive adapter, your display will not function correctly. If you are not sure which type you have, please check with your adapter manufacturer to ensure that it is an active adapter.Any display connected to the DisplayPort will be regarded as a secondary display by default. This can be changed in the “Display” section under “System Preferences”.NOTEThe TS4 supports dual display functionality. H owever, the actual resolutions are limited by GPU, OS, Driver and Firmware. Please refer to the tables below for general information.Single Monitor: Using DisplayPortSingle Monitor: Connected to Thunderbolt™ 4 Port (With use of a USB-C Video Adapter connected to the Thunderbolt™ 4 port)Connecting Dual Monitors or a single Higher Refresh Rate MonitorYou can add up to two external monitors to the T S4 as long as your computer’s T hunderbolt ports support dual displays. M1 Pro, M1 Max, M1 Ultra, Intel based Macs, Thunderbolt 4, and Thunderbolt 3 PCs support up to dual displays. Some early Thunderbolt 3 PCs do not support dual displays. Check if your Thunderbolt 3 PC supports dual displays. Users on original Apple M1 computers, or on USB-C PCs can only connect a single display to the TS4. In addation to the dual monitor support, TS4 can support an external monitor with higher refresh rate showing below.*Some refresh rates require DP 1.4, HBR3 and DSC 1.2 support from host, GPU and monitor. Some Thunderbolt 3 hosts that only support DP 1.2 will be capped at a lower resolution & refresh rate. The bit/color depth may vary in order to support higher refresh rates. The support of higher refresh rates may vary due to OS updates.Dual Monitors : Connected to DisplayPort & Thunderbolt™ 4 Ports(With use of a USB-C Video Adapter connected to the Thunderbolt™ 4 port)**6K 60Hz is only possible on M1 Pro, M1Max and M1 Ultra based computers.How to connect Dual Displays to the TS4Option 1- Connect one monitor to the DisplayPort connector.- Connect the second monitor to one of the spare Thunderbolt 4 ports via a USB-C Video Adapter*.Option 2- Connect one monitor to one of the spare Thunderbolt 4 ports via a USB-C Video Adapter*.- Connect the second monitor to one of the spare Thunderbolt 4 ports via a USB-C Video Adapter*.Option 3- Connect two USB-C or Thunderbolt monitors directly to two of theThunderbolt 4 ports.*Adapters sold separately. Also available on the CalDigit Online Store.2.5 Gigabit EthernetThe TS4 has a 2.5 Gigabit Ethernet port with up to 2.5X performance* of Gigabit Ethernet. The 2.5GbE ports is backwards compatible with standard Gigabit Ethernet, and can be used with a 5GbE, or 10GbE network.AudioThe TS4 has one front-facing audio combo port, one rear-facing audio out port, and a second audio in port on the back of the device. Only the front- facing combo port or the rear-facing audio ports can be connected at a time. If you have all of these three audio ports connected to the devices at the same time, the TS4 will default to the audio in/out on the front audio port. Once you disconnect your audio device from the front audio port, the audio will default to the device connected to the back of the TS4.On macOS, the audio devices must be selected in the “Sound” section under “System Preferences”. The TS4’s audio devices will be listed as ‘CalDigit TS4 Audio - Front’or ‘CalDigit TS4 Audio - Rear’in your settings depends on the audio port you use.* 2.5 Gigabit Ethernet is only supported on Thunderbolt based hosts.Interface :3x Thunderbolt 4 (40Gb/s) 3x USB-C (10Gb/s) 5x USB-A (10Gb/s) 1x SD UHI-II 1x microSD UHI-II 1x DisplayPort 1.4 1x 2.5 Gigabit Ethernet 1x Front Combo Audio Jack 1x Rear Audio Jack In 1x Rear Audio Jack Out Power :DC IN (19.5V 11.80A)Power Delivery : 98W to Host Device Dimensions & Weight : Height : 5.55” (141.0mm) Width : 1.65” (42.0mm) Length : 4.46” (113.4mm) Weight : 1.41Ibs (0.64kg)3. CalDigit TS4 Specif i cationsSystem Requirements macOS 11.4 or above Windows 10 (20H2) or above Thunderbolt 4 Computer Thunderbolt 3 Computer USB-C (USB4) Computer USB-C ComputerThunderbolt or USB-C iPad Windows Tablet (Thunderbolt or USB-C) Chromebook(Thunderbolt 4, USB4, USB-C)In The Box : 1 x CalDigit TS4 1 x Thunderbolt 4 Cable 2 x Rubber Feet Strips 1 x Power Cord 1 x Power Supply (230w) 100-240Vca; 50/60Hz Warranty :2 Year Limited Warranty4. CalDigit TS4 AccessoriesThunderbolt™ 4 Cables• Thunderbolt™ 4 / USB4 Cable Passive 0.8m (40Gb/s)• Thunderbolt™ 4 / USB4 Cable Passive 1m (40Gb/s)• Thunderbolt™ 4 / USB4 Cable Active 2m (40Gb/s)Power Supply• CalDigit TS4-230W AC Adapter PSUDisplayPort Adapter• CalDigit Active DisplayPort 1.2 to HDMI 2.0 AdapterUSB-C Video Adapters• CalDigit USB-C to DisplayPort adapter• CalDigit USB-C to HDMI adapterPlease contact CalDigit or an authorized CalDigit reseller for availability and pricing.5. Technical Support andWarranty InformationTechnical SupportIf you run into any issues while using your TS4, please contact CalDigit Technical Support.•Email(US):********************•Email(UK/EU):**********************• Phone (US): (714) 572-6668• Phone (UK/EU): +44 (0) 1993 700 972• Website: https:///supportWhen contacting CalDigit Technical Support, make sure to be at your computer and have the following information available:1. Your TS4 serial number2. Operating system and version3. Computer make and modelWarranty Information• The TS4 is covered by a 2-year limited warranty.Please visit for more information on all CalDigit products.Specifications and package contents are subject to change without notice.USB Type-C®, USB-C® and USB4™ are trademarks of the Universal Serial Bus Implementers Forum (USB-IF).Thunderbolt™ is a trademark of Intel Corporation. All product names are trademarks, registered trademarks, or service marks of their respective owners.。
TO DO THIS PRESSTemporarily change the volume or frequency of the band that cannot control暂时改变声音或频率的控制E.CHGDetermine if a frequency is in use before transmitting静噪MONIThe LCD illumination lamp lights启动LCD灯光LAMPChange the frequency in 1MHz step改变频率1MHZ步进MHzVFO modeVFO模式VFOMemory channel recall mode储存频道收回模式MRActivate call channel function启动呼叫频道功能CALLRecall the received message收回接收的信息MSGExchange Main and Sub band content交换主要和次要波段内容BANDActivate all function (blue letters)启动全部功能(蓝色字)FMemory date entering mode存储信道输入MActivate to ne encoder启动音调编码TO NEExchange dual band reception or single band reception交换双波段或单波段接收DUALSelect desired transmitter offset direction异频(差频)SHIFTActivate Band scan启动波段扫描VFO(1 second按1秒)Activate Memory channel scan启动储存频道扫描MR(1 second)Activate CALL scan启动呼叫扫描CALL(1 second)Select volume or encoder mode选择音量或编码模式F then E.CHGThe LCD illumination lamp lights at all times背景灯光长亮F then LAMPMemory shift储存异频模式F then VFOActivate VFO/Memory scan启动VFO/储存扫描F then MRActivate VFO/Memory Call scan启动VFO/储存呼叫频道扫描F then CALLTurn message function on or off旋转信息功能开或关F then NSGTurn automatic band change function on or off旋转自动波段改变功能开或关F then BANDActivate PAGING mode启动寻呼模式F then 1Activate DTSS function启动DTSS功能F then 2Activate CTCSS function启动CTCSS功能F then 3Activate alert function启动警惕功能F then 4Switching speaker output when a external spealer is connected 外接扬声器时开关扬声器输出F then 6Turn CLOCK function on or off转至时钟功能开或关F then 7Turn switch on timerfunction on or off转至定时开机时间功能的开或关F then 8Turn switch off timerfunction on or off转至定时关机时间功能的开或关F then 9Activate memory channel lock out function启动储存频道锁出功能F then 0Turn KEY LOCK function on or off转至锁键功能开或关F then MTurn TX STOP function on or off转至停止TX功能开或关F then f2Select transmit output power level选择发射功率F then TONEActivate duplex operation启动双工(一个波段发射,另一个接收)操作F then DUALTurn reverse function on or off旋转翻转功能开或关(倒频)F then SHIFTReturn the encoder to the original setting mode复位F (1 second) then E.CHGRecalling stored DTMF cords调回储存DTMF F (1 second) Then MHZTurn automatic power off function on or off旋转自动开机关功能开或关F (1second) Then VFOTurn battery saver function on or off旋转节电功能开或关F (1 second) Then MSignaling squelch function on or off信号压缩功能开或关F (1 second) Then CALLMessage memory recall信息储存收回F (1 second) then MSGActivate paging code selection mode启动选择寻呼号码模式F (1 second) then 1Activate DTSS code selection mode启动选择DTSS号码模式F (1 second) then 2Activate frequency step selection mode启动选择频率步进模式F (1 second) then 3Recall lower limit frequency of programmable band scan收回限制向下频率可编程波段扫描F (1 second) then 4Recall upper limit frequency of programmable band scan收回限制向上频率可编程波段扫描F (1 second) then 5Change the speaker output when a external speaker is connected 外接扬声器时改变扬声器输出F (1 second) then 6Activate Time setting function启动时间调整功能F (1 second) then 7Switch-on timer setting mode接同时间调整模式F (1 second) then 8Switch-off timer setting mode关闭时间调整模式F (1 second) then 9Select tone frequency选择音调频率F (1 second) then TONEEnter date into the call channel进入日期到呼叫频道M then CALLMessage memory buffer clearM (1 second) then NSGEnter displayed date in lower limit frequency of programmable VFO tuning limit进入显示日期限制向下功能的可编程的VFO调谐限制M (1 second) then 1Enter displayed frequency in lower limit frequency of programmable bandscan进入显示频率在限制向下功能的可编程波段扫描M (1 second) then 4Enter displayed frequency in upper limit frequency of programmable bandscan进入显示频率在限制向上功能的可编程波段扫描M (1 second) then5Select encoder mode选择编码模式E.CHG+POWERSelect 2 or 3 digit memory channel recall using numerickey pad选择2-3个数字储存频道MR+POWERTurn automatic shift function on or off旋转自动异频功能开或关BAND+POWERReset VFO重新设置VFO F+POWERReset memory重新设置储存M+POWERTurn the message memory function on or off旋转信息储存功能开或关f2+POWERAnswer-Back on or off回到原处开或关MHz+POWERDelay time selection延迟时间选择1+POWERDTMF delay time selectionDTMF延迟时间选择2+POWERChannelized frequency display on or off显示频率开或关3+POWERTurn earphone mode on or off旋转耳机模式开或关4+POWERSelection a beep sound选择“嘀”声5+POWERTurn beep function on or off旋转“嘀”声功能开或关6+POWER Battery save time selection选择节电时间7+POWERHold/Resume selection(VHF band) 重新选择(VFO 波段)8+POWER Hold/Resume selection(UHF band) 重新选择(UHF 波段)9+POWER。