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Guide d'installationNETGEAR, le logo NETGEAR et Connect with Innovation sont des marques commerciales et/ou des marques déposées de NETGEAR, Inc. et/ou des iliales de NETGEAR aux Etats-Unis et/ou dans d'autres pays. Ces informations sont susceptibles d'être modifiées sans préavis. © NETGEAR, Inc. Tous droits réservés.Pour une utilisation en intérieur seulement. Destiné à être vendu dans tous les États membres de l'UE, les états de l'AELE et la Suisse.Mars 2013NETGEAR, Inc.350 East Plumeria DriveSan Jose, CA 95134 USADescription des voyants et des boutonsElémentDescriptionVoyant d'ali-mentation •Vert continu . L'adaptateur est sous tension.•Orange continu . L'adaptateur est en mode veille.•Vert clignotant . Le processus d'appairage/de sécurisation de l'adaptateur est en cours.•Eteint . L'adaptateur est hors tension.Voyant Ethernet•Continu . L'adaptateur est connecté par l'intermédiaire du port Ethernet à un dispositif Ethernet alimenté. •Eteint . Aucune connexion Ethernet disponible.Bouton de réinitialisationBouton de sécuritéVoyant CPLVoyant Ethernet Voyant d'alimentation CPL 200 Mini (pack de 2) XAVB1301Assistance techniqueNous vous remercions d'avoir choisi les produits NETGEAR. Après l'installation de votre périphérique, notez le numéro de série inscrit sur l'étiquette située sous votre produit. Il vous sera nécessaire pour enregistrer votre produit à l'adresse https:// .Vous devez être enregistré pour utiliser notre serviced'assistance téléphonique. Nous vous recommandons vivement de procéder à l'enregistrement sur notre site Web.Pour obtenir des mises à jour de produits et consulter le support Web, rendez-vous à l'adresse gear.fr/support. NETGEAR vous recommande d'utiliser uniquement les ressources d'assistance officielles NETGEAR.Vous pouvez obtenir le manuel de l'utilisateur en ligne àl'adresse ou via un lien dans l'interface utilisateur du produit.Pour consulter la déclaration de conformité complète pour l'UE rendez-vous sur le site/app/answers/detail/a_id/11621/.Avertissement : avant d'appuyer sur le bouton de sécurité, attendez que l'installation de l'adaptateur CPL soit terminée et que les adaptateurs communiquent entre eux (voyant CPL clignotant). En appuyant trop tôt sur ce bouton, vous risquez de désactiver temporairement lacommunication CPL. Le cas échéant, appuyez sur le bouton de réinitialisation pour rétablir les paramètres par défaut de l'adaptateur CPL.Voyant CPL•Continu . L'adaptateur est connecté à un réseau CPL.•Eteint . L'adaptateur n'a pas trouvé d'autres périphériques CPL compatibles utilisant la même clé de fonctionnalité Pick A Plug vous permet de choisir la prise électrique comportant le plus fort débit de connexion, indiqué par la couleur du voyant :Vert : débit de connexion > à 80 Mbit/s (Rapide)Orange : débit de connexion > à 50 et < à 80 Mbit/s (Moyen)Rouge : débit de connexion < à 50 Mbit/s(Lent)Bouton de réinitialisa-tion Appuyez sur le bouton de réinitialisation pendant 1 seconde pour rétablir les paramètres par défaut de l'adaptateur CPL.Bouton de sécuritéAprès avoir branché votre nouvel adaptateur, appuyez sur le bouton de sécurité pendant 2 secondes, puis appuyez sur le bouton de sécurité de l'un des autres adaptateurs du réseau existant pendant 2 secondes. Vous devez appuyer sur les deux boutons dans un délai de 2 minutes.Pour activer le mode d'économie d'énergie, appuyez et maintenez le bouton sécurité pendant au moins 10 secondes, puis relâchez-le. Le fait d’appuyer à nouveau sur le bouton sécurité remet l'adaptateur sous tension.Elément DescriptionCâbles EthernetXAV2101, XAV2602, XAV1401, XAV1601, et XAVN2001 NETGEAR. Pour consulter la liste complète des périphériques certifiés HomePlug AV, rendez-vous à l'adresse /certified_rmations de sécurité•Prise secteur CA : 100-240 V~, 60 mA (max.).•Température de fonctionnement : 0 °C~35 °C.•La prise de courant doit être facilement accessible et se trouver à proximité de l'équipement.DépannageLe voyantd'alimentation estéteintAssurez-vous que la prise électrique est bien sous tensionet que les périphériques CPL ne sont pas branchés à unerallonge électrique, un bloc multiprise ou un dispositif deprotection contre les surtensions.Le voyantd'alimentation estorangeL'adaptateur CPL est en mode d'économie d'énergie. Pourrétablir l'adaptateur en mode normal, appuyez sur lebouton sécurité.Le voyant CPL estéteint•Si vous avez configuré la sécurité du réseau, assurezvous que tous les périphériques CPL utilisent la même cléde chiffrement. Pour plus d’informations, reportez-vous auManuel de l’utilisateur.•Appuyez sur le bouton de réinitialisation pendant1 seconde pour rétablir les paramètres par défaut del'adaptateur CPL.Le voyant CPL estorange ou rougeRapprochez le périphérique CPL.Le voyantEthernet est éteint•Assurez-vous que les câbles Ethernet sont branchés auxpériphériques et fonctionnent correctement.•Appuyez sur le bouton de réinitialisation pendant1 seconde pour rétablir les paramètres par défaut del'adaptateur CPL.。
e-mail:**************User’s GuideOMG-USB-232-4Four Port RS-232 to USB AdaptorShop online atContentsI NTRODUCTION (1)O VERVIEW (1)W HAT’S I NCLUDED (1)I NSTALLATION (2)O PERATING S YSTEM I NSTALLATION (2)S YSTEM I NSTALLATION (2)C ONFIGURATION (4)E LECTRICAL I NTERFACE S ELECTION (4)T ECHNICAL D ESCRIPTION (5)F EATURES (5)RS-232(DB-9 Male) (5)S PECIFICATIONS (6)E NVIRONMENTAL S PECIFICATIONS (6)M ANUFACTURING (6)P OWER C ONSUMPTION (6)M EAN T IME B ETWEEN F AILURES (MTBF) (6)P HYSICAL D IMENSIONS (6)A PPENDIX A - T ROUBLESHOOTING (7)A PPENDIX B - H OW T O G ET A SSISTANCE (8)A PPENDIX C - E LECTRICAL I NTERFACE (9)RS-232 (9)A PPENDIX D - A SYNCHRONOUS C OMMUNICATIONS (10)A PPENDIX E - C OMPLIANCE N OTICES (11)F EDERAL C OMMUNICATIONS C OMMISSION S TATEMENT (11)C ANADIAN R ADIO I NTERFERENCE R EGULATIONS (11)EMC D IRECTIVE S TATEMENT (12)Figure 1 - Asynchronous Communications Bit Diagram (10)IntroductionIntroductionOverviewThe OMG-USB-232-4 equips the PC with 4 USB to RS-232 Asynchronous serial ports providing a versatile interface for common serial needs. The advantage of this product over more traditional approaches is that it does not require opening the computer case, nor does it require resources such as I/O ports or IRQ’s. It does require a system that supports USB both in terms of hardware and operating system.What’s IncludedThe OMG-USB-232-4 is shipped with the following items. If any of these items is missing or damaged, contact the supplier.• OMG-USB-232-4 USB to RS-232 Serial I/O Adapter• USB Cable Part Number CA179 for Connecting to Upstream Host/Hub• SoftwareOMG-USB-232-4Page 1InstallationInstallationOperating System InstallationChoose Install Software at the beginning of the CD and install SeaCOM. System InstallationThe screen captures below are taken from a Windows 98 installation. Your particular operating system may differ slightly from what is shown based on your version of Windows.The OMG-USB-232-4 can be connected to any upstream type “A” port either at the PC host or an upstream hub. The OMG-USB-232-4 is hot pluggable, meaning there is no need to power down your computer prior to installation. Connect the OMG-USB-232-4 to an upstream host or hub.The New Hardware Found wizard will now proceed to locate the appropriate drivers. These drivers were installed during the SeaCOM software setup procedure. Once the drivers are found a new window will pop up indicating the installation of each of the four new ports.If you view the system’s Device Manager, you should have new “COM” ports in the Ports (COM & LPT) Device Class. This is shown on the following page. OMG-USB-232-4Page 2InstallationOMG-USB-232-4 Page3You can access your new COM: ports by using the assigned COM: identifiers as shown above. In this case, it is COM3, 4, 5 and 6. However, this assignment will vary from system to system. At this point, the hardware is recognized and ready to use.ConfigurationConfigurationElectrical Interface SelectionEach of the four ports on the OMG-USB-232-4 is pre-configured as an RS-232 interface.Simply install the included software and connect the adapter to your USB port. The device is immediately recognized by the system. At that point, connect the adapter to your target device (i.e. modem, serial printer, scale, bar code, etc.). Now your non-USB peripherals can have the same connection simplicity and ease of use as USB peripherals.OMG-USB-232-4Page 4TechnicalTechnical DescriptionThe OMG-USB-232-4 utilizes four USB UARTs. These chips feature programmable baud rate, data format, 128 byte Dual Port TX Buffer, and 384 byte Dual Port RX Buffer. The RS-232 transceiver supports data rates up to 460.8K baud.Features• Hot pluggable device that does not require opening the case• No system resources are required (i.e. I/O ports or IRQ’s)• LED status indicators for USB Enabled and port activityRS-232 (DB-9 Male)Signal Name Pin # ModeGND Ground 5TX Transmit Data 3 OutputRTS Request To Send 7 OutputDTR Data Terminal Ready 4 OutputRX Receive Data 2 InputCTS Clear To Send 8 InputDSR Data Set Ready 6 InputDCD Data Carrier Detect 1 InputRI Ring Indicator 9 InputOMG-USB-232-4Page 5SpecificationsOMG-USB-232-4 Page 6SpecificationsEnvironmental SpecificationsSpecification Operating Storage Temperature Range 0º to 50º C (32º to 122º F) -20º to 70º C (-4º to 158º F) Humidity Range 10 to 90% R.H. Non-Condensing 10 to 90% R.H. Non-CondensingManufacturing•All Printed Circuit boards are built to UL 94V0 rating and are 100% electrically tested. These printed circuit boards are solder mask over bare copper or solder mask over tin nickel.Power ConsumptionThis device is a high power USB device. It must be plugged into the USB root hub or a self powered hub capable of supplying 500 mA per port.Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF)Greater than 150,000 hours. (Calculated)Physical DimensionsPackage Length 7.06 inches (17.93 cm) Package Width 5.32 inches (13.51 cm) Package Height 1.50 inches(3.81 cm)Appendix A – TroubleshootingAppendix A - TroubleshootingSerial Utility test software is supplied with the adapter and will be used in the troubleshooting procedures. Using this software and following these simple steps, most common problems can be eliminated without the need to call Technical Support.1. If your adapter isn’t working, first check to make sure that USB support isenabled in the System BIOS and it is functioning properly in the operating system. This can be done by using either the Windows 98/ME or Windows 2000 Device Manager.2. Ensure that the software has been installed on the machine so that thenecessary files are in place to complete the installation.3. When the OMG-USB-232-4 is configured properly, the USB Enabled LED(E) will be lit. This should allow you to use the WinSSD utility and thesupplied loopback plug to check communications. The supplied loopback plug connects TD to RD. If you decide to test the Modem Control Signals, a full pin loopback plug will be required. Details on loopback plugs are included on WinSSD. Contact Omega if you need further assistance4. When testing the OMG-USB-232-4 in loopback mode, you should see theport LED’s flashing as well as seeing echoed data on the screen. The loopback test first transmits a HEX pattern, 55AA, and then a ASCII string of data. If this test passes, then the OMG-USB-232-4 is ready for use in your application.OMG-USB-232-4Page 7Appendix B – How To Get Assistance Appendix B - How To Get AssistancePlease refer toAppendix A - Troubleshooting prior to calling Technical Support.1. Read this manual thoroughly before attempting to install theadapter in your system.2. When calling for technical assistance, please have your usermanual and current adapter settings. If possible, please have theadapter connected in a computer ready to run diagnostics.3. Omega Engineering maintains a home page on the Internet. Ourhome page address is . The latest softwareupdates, and newest manuals are available via our FTP site that canbe accessed from our home page.4. Technical support is available Monday thru Friday from 8:30 a.m. to6:00 p.m. Eastern time. Technical support can be reached at 1-800-DAS-IEEE.RETURN AUTHORIZATION MUST BE OBTAINED FROM OMEGA BEFORE RETURNED MERCHANDISE WILL BE ACCEPTED. AUTHORIZATION CAN BE OBTAINED BY CALLING OMEGA CUSTOMER SERVICE AND REQUESTING AN AUTHORIZED RETURN (AR) NUMBER.OMG-USB-232-4Page 8Appendix C - Electrical InterfaceAppendix C - Electrical InterfaceRS-232Quite possibly the most widely used communication standard is RS-232. This implementation has been defined and revised several times and is often referred to as RS-232 or EIA/TIA-232. The IBM PC computer defined the RS-232 port on a 9 pin D sub connector and subsequently the EIA/TIA approved this implementation as the EIA/TIA-574 standard. This standard is defined as the 9-Position Non-Synchronous Interface between Data Terminal Equipment and Data Circuit-Terminating Equipment Employing Serial Binary Data Interchange. Both implementations are in wide spread use and will be referred to as RS-232 in this document. RS-232 is capable of operating at data rates up to 20 Kbps at distances less than 50 ft. The absolute maximum data rate may vary due to line conditions and cable lengths. RS-232 is a single ended or unbalanced interface, meaning that a single electrical signal is compared to a common signal (ground) to determine binary logic states. The RS-232 and the EIA/TIA-574 specification define two types of interface circuits, Data Terminal Equipment (DTE) and Data Circuit-Terminating Equipment (DCE). The OMG-USB-232-4 is a DTE device.OMG-USB-232-4Page 9Appendix D - Asynchronous Communications OMG-USB-232-4 Page 10Appendix D - Asynchronous CommunicationsSerial data communications implies that individual bits of a character aretransmitted consecutively to a receiver that assembles the bits back into acharacter. Data rate, error checking, handshaking, and character framing(start/stop bits) are pre-defined and must correspond at both the transmittingand receiving ends.Asynchronous communications is the standard means of serial datacommunication for PC compatibles and PS/2 computers. The original PC wasequipped with a communication or COM: port that was designed around an 8250Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter (UART). This device allowsasynchronous serial data to be transferred through a simple and straightforwardprogramming interface. Character boundaries for asynchronous communicationsare defined by a starting bit followed by a pre-defined number of data bits (5, 6, 7,or 8). The end of the character is defined by the transmission of a pre-definednumber of stop bits (usually 1, 1.5 or 2). An extra bit used for error detection isoften appended before the stop bits.Odd, Even Idle state ofFigure 1 - Asynchronous Communications Bit DiagramThis special bit is called the parity bit. Parity is a simple method of determining ifa data bit has been lost or corrupted during transmission. There are severalmethods for implementing a parity check to guard against data corruption.Common methods are called (E)ven Parity or (O)dd Parity. Sometimes parity isnot used to detect errors on the data stream. This is refereed to as (N)o parity.Because each bit in asynchronous communications is sent consecutively, it iseasy to generalize asynchronous communications by stating that each characteris wrapped (framed) by pre-defined bits to mark the beginning and end of theserial transmission of the character. The data rate and communication parametersfor asynchronous communications have to be the same at both the transmittingand receiving ends. The communication parameters are baud rate, parity, numberof data bits per character, and stop bits (i.e. 9600,N,8,1).Appendix E - Compliance NoticesAppendix E - Compliance NoticesFederal Communications Commission StatementThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, 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 CautionOmega Engineering is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by unauthorized modifications of this equipment or the substitution of attachment of connecting cables and equipment other than those specified by Omega Engineering. Such unauthorized modifications, substitutions, or attachments may void the user’s authority to o perate the equipment. The correction of interference caused by such unauthorized modifications, substitutions, or attachments will be the responsibility of the user.Always use cabling provided with this product if possible. If no cable is provided or if an alternate cable is required, use high quality shielded cabling to maintain compliance with FCC directives.Canadian Radio Interference RegulationsThis Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.Cet Appareil numérique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences de Règlement sur le matériel du CanadaOMG-USB-232-4Page 11Appendix E - Compliance Notices OMG-USB-232-4 Page 12EMC Directive StatementProducts bearing the CE Label fulfill the requirements ofthe EMC directive (89/336/EEC) and of the low-voltagedirective (73/23/EEC) issued by the European Commission.To obey these directives, the following Europeanstandards must be met:EN55022 Class B - ‘Limits and methods of measurement of radiointerference characteristics of information technology equipment’EN55024-‘Information technology equipment Immunitycharacteristics Limits and methods of measurement.EN60950 (IEC950) - ‘Safety of information technologyequipment, including electrical business equipment’Always use cabling provided with this product if possible. If no cable isprovided or if an alternate cable is required, use high quality shielded cabling tomaintain compliance with EMC directives.WARRANTY/DISCLAIMER OMEGA ENGINEERING, INC. warrants this unit to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for a period of13 monthsfrom date of purchase. OMEGA’s WARRANTY adds an additional one (1) month grace period to the normal one (1) year product warranty to cover handling and shipping time. This ensures that OMEGA’s customers receive maximum coverage on each product.If the unit malfunctions, it must be returned to the factory for evaluation. OMEGA’s Customer Service Department will issue an Authorized Return (AR) number immediately upon phone or written request.Upon examination by OMEGA, if the unit is found to be defective, it will be repaired or replaced at no charge. 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LaCie 12big rack network T able of Contents Quick Install Guide page 1 EnglishTable of Contents1. Introduction (2)1.1 Safety (2)1.2 Rack System Precautions .............................................................................................................2-31.3 ESD Precautions (3)2. Installation (3)2.1 Installation (3)2.2 Fitting PSU’s (3)2.3 Removing PSU’s .........................................................................................................................3-42.4 Replacing a Fan (4)2.5 Battery Safety (5)2.6 Fitting Drives (5)2.7 Operator Panel (5)3. Creating the RAID Array and Setting Up Sharing (6)3.1 Start up and login (6)3.2 Create a RAID protected disk array ..............................................................................................6-73.3 Mount the array .........................................................................................................................7-83.4 Share the volume .......................................................................................................................8-9Introduction1.Safety1.1.All plug-in modules and blank plates are part of the fire enclosure and must only be removed when a replacement can be immediately added. The system must not be run without all units in place. In order to comply with applicable safety, emission and thermal requirements no covers should be removed.Permanently unplug the unit if you think that it has become damaged in any way and before you move it.• An enclosure can weigh up to 36kg (79.2lb). Do not try to lift it by yourself.• The unit must only be operated from a power supply input voltage range of 100–240 VAC, 50-60 Hz.• The plug on the power supply cord is used as the main disconnect device. Ensure that the socket outlets are located near the equipment and are easily accessible.• The power connection must always be disconnected prior to removal of a PSU module from the enclosure.• A safe electrical earth connection must be provided to the power cord. Check the grounding of the enclosure before applying power.• Provide a suitable power source with electrical overload protection to meet the requirements laid down in the technical specification.• This equipment is intended to operate with two working PSUs installed in the Power Supply Module. Before removal/ replacement of a PSU disconnect all power for isolation.• A faulty PSU must be replaced with a fully operational one within 24 hours.Caution: If this equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer, the protection provided by the equipment may be impaired.Warning: Do not remove covers from the PSU. Danger of electric shock inside. Return the PSU to your supplier for repair.Caution: The RJ45 sockets on the motherboard/PCI cards are for Ethernet connection only and must not be connected to a telecommunications network.Warning: The enclosure top cover must be secured, when the enclosure is in normal use, by rotating the lock 90° to the‘locked’ position. This is to prevent users/operators from accessing the service areas.Rack System Precautions1.2.The following safety requirements must be considered when the unit is mounted in a rack.• The rack design should incorporate stabilizing features suitable to prevent the rack from tipping or being pushed over during installation or in normal use.• When loading a rack with the units, fill the rack from the bottom up and empty from the top down.• The rack design should take into consideration the maximum operating ambient temperature for the unit, which is 35°C.• The system must be operated with low pressure rear exhaust installation (back pressure created by rack doors and obstacles not to exceed 5 pascals (0.5mm water gauge)).• The rack should have a safe electrical distribution system. It must provide over-current protection for the unit and must not be overloaded by the total number of units installed in the rack. Consideration of the electrical power consumption rating shown on the unit’s nameplate should be used when addressing these concerns.• The electrical distribution system must provide a reliable earth for each unit an the rack.• Each power supply in each unit has an earth leakage current of 0.75mA. The design of the electrical distribution system must take into consideration the total earth leakage current from all the power supplies in all the units. The rack will require labelling with “HIGH LEAKAGE CURRENT. Earth connection essential before connecting supply”.•The rack when configured with the units must meet the safety requirements of UL 60950-1 and IEC 60950-1.Warning: Bifurcated power cords must NOT be used with the 12big rack network.ESD Precautions1.3. It is recommended that you fit and check a suitable anti-static wrist or ankle strap and observe all conventional ESD precautions when handling plug-in modules and components. Avoid contact with backplane components and module connectors, etc.Installation2. Installation2.1. Fit the modules into the bays defined in Figure 1.Warning: The removal of the enclosure top cover or a PSU module must only be performed by service personnel. Potential hazards include: • Rotating fans • Hot surfacesThe screws or latches securing the enclosure top cover and PSU modules must be firmly tightened to prevent unauthorized access tothose areas.Fitting PSU’s2.2. Two PSUs are installed in the mounting cage at the rear of the enclosure.Warning: Do not remove covers from the PSU. Danger of electric shock inside. Return the PSU to your supplier for repair.Check for damage, especially to the rear connector1. on the PSU.Handle the PSU carefully and avoid damaging the2. connector pins. Do not install the PSU if any pins appear to be bent.Slide the PSU into the mounting cage.3. Push firmly until a click is heard as the securing4. spring engages.note: This module must only be removed by service personnel.You are now ready to connect the power supply cords5. to the power sources and switch the power supply ON.Removing PSU’s2.3. Warning: Prior to removing the PSU from the mounting cage, please disconnect the power from the power supply, by either the switch (where present) or by physically removing the power source, to ensure your system has warning of an imminent power shutdown. Do not remove the faulty PSU unless you have a replace-ment ready for insertion.Figure 1: Module LocationsFigure 2: removing a PSuReplacing a Fan2.4. Warning: The cover must only be opened by service personnel.Release the enclosure top cover by turning the lock1. mechanism to the ‘Unlocked’ position and slide the cover back until it stops (see Figure 3).Figure 4: removing a FanFigure 3: removing the enclosure CoverYou can continue working while replacing the faulty PSU.Make sure you identify the faulty PSU correctly from1. the two installed.Switch off and disconnect the power supply cord.2. Squeeze retaining handle to the left to release.3. Grip the handle and withdraw the PSU.4. Grip the faulty Fan module with finger and thumb2. and pull it upwards in order to unplug it, and remove it from the enclosure (see Figure 4).Warning: To avoid injury, ensure that the blades have stopped rotating before handling the fan.Check the Fan for damage. Do not install it if there3. are any visible signs of damage.Replace the Fan by pushing it all the way into the4. enclosure until it fits firmly and is level with the other Fans.Ensure that the Fan module LED extinguishes within5. 10 seconds of installation.Close the enclosure cover and secure by turning the6. lock mechanism to the ‘Locked’ position.Battery Safety2.5.replacing batteries on the motherboard.Please refer to the battery replacement procedure in the 12big rack network User Guide supplied with your system.Warning: There is a danger of explosion if the battery isreplaced by an incorrect type.Dispose of used batteries in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions and national regulations. Caution: The batteries on the NVRAM Card are not replace-able; the complete card assembly must be replaced in the event of battery failure. Refer to the 12big rack network User Guide for the card replacement procedure.Fitting Drives2.6.Warning: Operation of the enclosure with ANY drive carrier modules missing will disrupt the airflow and the drives will not receive sufficient cooling. It is essential that all apertures are filled before operating the unit. Dummy drive carrier modules are available for fitting to unused drive bays.Release the carrier handle by pressing the latch in1.the handle towards the right and insert the carrierinto the enclosure.iMPortant: Ensure that the carrier is orientated so that the drive is uppermost and the handle opens from the left (See Figure 5).Slide the carrier, gently, all the way into the enclosure.2.Cam the carrier home - the camming foot on the3.base of the carrier will engage into the slot in theenclosure.When the carrier is fully home, close the handle - a4.click should be heard as the latch engages.iMPortant: Ensure that all drive carriers are fully engaged in the enclosure by firmly pushing each one home fully into the slot (See Figure 6).Figure 5:Drive Carrier ModuleNote: Ensure that the handle alwaysopens from the left.Figure 6: Fitting DrivesNote: Ensure that the carriers are fully engaged in the enclosure.Operator Panel2.7.LeD Color normal Fault Power On Green On OnFault Amber Off On Enclosure ID Blue N/A N/A Figure 7: operator PanelCreating a RAID Array 3. and Setting Up SharingStart up and log in3.1. Connect a monitor, mouse, and keyboard to the1. 12big Network and boot the system.Follow the steps in the Set Up Windows wizard, then2. log on as an administrator.Password: LaCie12big (case sensitive)The Initial Configuration window will appear.3. Click the Configure networkbutton.Create a RAID protected3.2. disk arrayVerify that a local area connection with the heading4. LaCie is established.Click on the 1. Configure the raid for Data Drives linkand log on as administrator.By default the credentials are: Login: administrator Password: 3wareThe 3ware 3DM2 administration page will open.2. Click on Management and then Maintenance .Note that the page may take several seconds to load.Beneath the list of available drives:3. a. Select the drives you wish to include, then click the Create Unit button.Mount the array3.3. From the Start Menu, select 1. Server Manager .b. Next, choose a RAID type (LaCie recommends RAID6 for best protection and RAID5 for the best protection/cost-per-TB ratio).c. Next, type a name for the array (example: NAS RAID 6 Array).d. Next, choose a stripe (LaCie recommends 64K).e. If you don’t have a backup battery, uncheck the Write Cache button.f. Click the OK button. The new array is nowavailable and will be listed under Unit Maintenance.g. The RAID protected disk array is now set up. You can close the window or keep it open for further reference.Expand the Storage listing, then click on 2. DiskManagement.The 3. Initialize Disk window should appear. If not,right-click the row titled Disk 1 and select Initialize Disk.Select 4. GPT if your volume is greater than 2TB(GUID Partition Table) and click OK .The 5. New Simple Volume wizard should appear.If not, right-click the row titled Disk1 and select New simple volume.Click 6. Next .Click 7. Next.Click 8. Next.Click 9. Next. You may choose to select Quick Format .Click 10. Finish.Wait for Quick Format to finish. When completed,11. below the disk capacity will be printed Healthy (Primary Partition).The logical volume is now mounted and should12. appear in Windows Explorer.3.4. Share the volumeFrom the Start Menu, select 1. Server Manager.In the navigation column at left, expand the 2. Roleslisting, then File Services .Right-click 3. Share and Storage Management andselect Provision Share.In the window that opens, click 4. Browse , select d$and click OK . Click Next.Set NTFS permissions and click 5. Next .Type a name for the SMB and NFS share and click 6. Next .Enter a description (optional) and click 7. Next .Set SMB permissions and click 8. Next.Set NFS Permissions.9. Click 10. Next.Click 11. Next.Click 12. Next.Click 13. Create. Volume sharing has been successfullyset up. You should now be able to use this share as a shared directory.。
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接收器插孔压接说明接收器插孔安装和取出接收器双母头插孔更换接收器PCB套件的安装和拆卸V系列的模块安装和拆卸F系列模块安装和拆卸接收器应力板的安装1、2、3、4、5、6、7、ITA插针压接说明ITA插针安装和取出ITA PCB套件的安装和拆卸V系列的模块安装和拆卸F系列模块安装和拆卸ITA应力板的安装8、9、10、11、12、13、说明:2-30*代表2根30AWG 导线合并使用,带*为单根导线拉力值数表1:接收器插孔压接说明(接收器插孔型号:C MV01103,C MV01103A )所需工具压接工具,型号:C MV06001(图A )压接说明1.使用压接工具(型号:C MV06001),将工具线规编号面朝向使用者,握压工具手柄,直到棘轮释放,压接工具呈打开状态。
2.将插孔尾部放入对应线号的模腔内(图B),开口腔朝上。
使用者面对压接部位。
3根据线规(表1)确定导线剥线长度,注意不要误伤导体(图C)。
4.将导体插入插孔尾端开口腔内,确保压接过程绝缘层始终顶在绝缘层挡片上。
5.固定导体,握压手柄直至完全闭合,棘轮完全释放,将手柄松开,从模腔中取出压接好的插孔。
6.检查确认:导线压接的两段应可见,确认前段的卷曲部分紧紧压住导体,后段部分包在导线绝缘层上,且不会使绝缘层变形(图D );测量导线符合表1所示最小压力值和导体压接高度,可使用卡尺或千分尺测量压接值。
常用线规(AWG )压接工具定位器剥线长度(mm )绝缘直径最大值(mm )导体压接高度范围(mm)承受最小拉力(N )退针工具22C MV06001N/A [3.18]1.220.81-0.9644.5C MV06202240.68-0.9135.626 1.020.63-0.8117.8280.60-0.768.92-30*4.4*图D ,正确压接规范图A ,压接工具,型号C MV06001图B,压接工具上的绝缘层挡片。
SolaX Adapter BoxQuick Installation GuidePacking List- Check that if there is any distortion or impaired during transportation.SolaX Adapter box is matched with a heat pump with dry contact function, which can realize heat pump integratedphotovoltaic inverter energy system management. The inverter can control the Adapter box to use solar energy efficiently according to the requirements set by the user (grid power, battery capacity, time, etc.) Supplying heat pumps is generally applicable when there is surplus solar energy and battery storage capacity. This part of the energy can be used to heat the heat pump within the required temperature range. Please read this guide carefully before using.III - Dismantle the upper cover of the SolaX Adapter Box.- Pass the expansion screws through box installation channels. ScrewQuick installation guide X1Expansion tubes X4Expansion screws X4Hot waterHeat pumpOverviewII30 mm)- Use the marking cardboard to x it on the wall and determine the location of the hole. Drill holes with φ6 drill. Depth: at least 30mm.- Tighten the expansion tubes.Connection diagram of the external relay for the Smart Grid Ready control of a heat pump.(For the dry contact K3/K4 wiring on the heat pump, please refer to the heat pump quick installation guide)I n v e r t e rH e a t p u m pK3K401Marking cardboard X1Heat pumpConnect the Adapter box to the inverter 1. Insert the cables through the glands.2. Make cables , insert it into the RJ45 connecter in the box and tighten the waterproof terminal.(Conventional Communication cable , Stripping cable length: L = 15.00mm)3.Press the wire on the other side according to the inverter quick installation requirements and insert it into the inverter port. Connect the Adapter box to the Heat pump4. First remove the green terminal block in the adapter box,the connect the cables to the through-hole terminals and tighten them. (Wire speci cations: outer diameter(3.5-5.5) mm, stripping cable length: L = 7.00mm).5.The wiring on the other side is inserted into the port according to the quick installation requirements of the heat pump.614.00620.00User settings Load Managemment Menu Manual DisableSmart Save SwitchFeedin Power ... ...-To use the heat pump function, users need to set the inverter LCD screen, press the following menu to enter:"Load Management",select "Smart save" to set.(a) If you want to turn off the adapter box function, you can set "Disable" here to turn it off.Manual setting: (b) Manual mode switch, you can set it to on or off here.Smart save settings: (c) User can set the feed-in power threshold here. Once the feed-in power is greater than or equal to the set value, the adaptor box will turn on to make the heat pump work in mode 3.(d) User can set the consumption power threshold here. Once the power consumption is greater than or equal to the set value, Adapter box will turn off to make heat pump work in mode 2.(e) User can set the battery capacity threshold here. Once the battery capacity drops to the set value, the adapter box will turn off to make the heat pump work in mode 2.(f ) User can set the minimum duration time that the heat pump will continue to run in mode 3 once the condition (c)is triggered.(g) User can set the cumulative time of operation mode 3 in one day. If this value is exceeded, the adapter box will not turn on even if condition (c) is met.(h) Users can set two working time periods for the operating mode 3.( In other time periods, the adapter box will be turned on/off according to the ( c)/(d)/(e))-All Smart Grid Ready heat pumps have four controllable operating modes. SolaX recommends switching between operating modes 2 and 3. The switching is realized by an external relay, which is controlled by the SolaX inverter.Operating mode02In this operating mode, the heat pump runs in standard operation. To activate this operating state, the external relay for controlling the heat pump remains open.In this operating mode, the heat pump operates within the regulator in the intensi ed operation for hot water generation and / or room heating. This is not a direct start-up command, but an activation recommendation corresponding to the available PV power. In order to activate this operating state, the external relay is closed.Operating mode 3– increasing temperature modeOperating mode 2– standard operation。
Cheetah 73LP Installation GuideModel ST373405LW/LC/LWV/LCV, ST336605LC/LCVSCSI interface disc drivePublication Number: 100109946, Rev. A, April 2001Handling precautions/Electrostatic discharge protection •Disc drives are fragile. Do not drop or jar the drive and handle the drive only by the edges or frame.•Drive electronics are extremely sensitive to static electricity. Keep the drive in its antistatic container until you are ready to install it. Wear a wrist strap and cable connected to ground. Discharge static from all items near or that will contact the drive. Never use an ohmmeter on any circuit boards.•T urn off the power to the host system during installation.•Always use forced-air ventilation when operating the drive.•Use caution when troubleshooting a unit that has voltages present.•Do not disassemble the drive; doing so voids the warranty.•Return the entire drive for depot service if any part is defective.•Do not apply pressure or attach labels to circuit board or drive top.Electromagnetic complianceSee Safety and Regulatory Agency Specifications, p/n 75789512.Drive characteristicsST373405ST336605 Formatted capacity (Gbytes)73.4 36.7Max. data blocks 143,374,74171,687,371(088BB995h)(0445DCCBh) Cylinders (user accessible)29,54929,549Heads (user accessible)84Disc rotation (rpm)10,04110,041 Operating voltages+5V+12V+5V+12VTypical operating current (Amps)0.820.910.820.82What you need•Phillips screwdriver and four 6-32 UNC drive mounting screws•Forced-air ventilation to provide adequate drive cooling•An unused drive power connector from your system’s power supply (not applicable to LC/LCV models because power is supplied through the interface connector on these units)T o operate at LVD transfer rates, you may also need an LVD-capable SCSI host adapter, LVD I/O cable and active negation external terminator. Multimode interfaceThis drive can operate in single-ended (SE) or low voltage differential (LVD) mode. This multimode capability provides backwards compatibility so you can use it with or without an LVD-capable host adapter. The primary bene-fits of LVD technology include faster transfer rates, reduced power con-sumption, increased allowable cable lengths, and improved device connectivity.Y ou can configure the drive to switch between SE and LVD modes automat-ically or force it to operate in SE mode only. To configure this option, see Figure 2.Note.T o operate at the Ultra2 rates in LVD mode, all devices on the same bus (cable) must be running in LVD mode. If you add any SE device to the bus, all devices on that bus operate in SE mode.Note.Some LVD host adapters provide an LVD connector and an SE con-nector on the same host adapter to allow you to run SE and LVD drives concurrently at their maximum capabilities. Check your SCSI host adapter documentation. See Figure 3.Caution.Do not mix LVD drives on the same bus with high voltage differen-tial (HVD) devices–drive damage may occur.Installation instructions1.Set the SCSI IDDetermine which SCSI IDs are already being used in the system and then assign this disc drive a SCSI ID that isn’t already being used. Use the J6 connector located on the front of the drive to set the SCSI ID (see Figure 1). •Most ST373405 drives are factory set with the SCSI ID set at 0. If this is the only SCSI drive in your system and there are no other SCSI deviceson the daisychain, you can leave this drive’s SCSI ID set to 0 and pro-ceed to the next step.•The host system’s SCSI controller usually uses SCSI ID 7.•If you have an LC or LCV model drive, the host normally sets the ID over the I/O interface, so you don’t need to worry about this step.•Some systems provide a cable designed to connect to the J5 jumper block on the drive to remotely set the ID. Y ou can connect this cable to J5Figure 1.Setting the SCSI ID (the J5 block is on LW/LWV models only)2.Configure terminationIf you are installing the drive in a system that has other SCSI devices installed, terminate only the end devices on the SCSI bus (cable). This drive does not have internal terminators or any other way of adding internal termi-nation on the drive. Y ou must provide external termination when termination is required. This is normally done by adding an inline terminator on the end of the cable. See Figure 3 for an illustration showing a system configuration that uses an external terminator.•Use active (ANSI SCSI-2 Alternative 2) single-ended terminators when terminating a bus operating in single-ended mode.•Use SPI-2-compliant active low voltage differential terminators when ter-minating a SCSI Ultra2 bus operating in LVD mode.•The host adapter is normally on the end of the bus and internally termi-nated. Y ou can configure your bus with another device on the end if you remove termination from the host adapter.3.Configure terminator powerTerminators have to get power from some source. The default configuration results in the drive not supplying termination power to the bus. Y ou should normally leave this drive set at this default unless your host system requires the drive to supply termination power to the bus. To configure this drive to supply termination power to the bus, place a jumper on J2 pins 1 and 2 as shown in Figure 2.•Host systems designed to use LC and LCV drives normally provide termi-nation power from the host adapter or other source. For this reason, LC and LCV model drives cannot be configured to provide termination power to the bus.Figure 2.Option select jumpers4.Connect the drive activity LED (optional)Connect the Drive Activity LED cable to J6 pins 11 and 12 (see Figure 2), or connect a drive ID and Drive Activity LED cable to J5, depending on host system requirements.5.Check the other available jumper settingsSelect other options on J2 as illustrated in Figure 2. Do not change these unless instructed to do so by the host system documentation.6.Mount the drive in the host system and connect cablesNote.LC and LCV drives are designed to be attached to a carrier or tray and inserted into the host system without I/O or power cables.a.Mount LW and LWV model drives to the host system’s chassis usingfour 6-32 UNC screws. Two mounting holes are in each side of the drive and there are four mounting holes in the bottom of the drive. Do not over-tighten or force the screws. Y ou can mount the drive in any orienta-tion.b.Connect the SCSI I/O cable into the drive’s SCSI connector. Take carenot to stretch or crimp this cable, and do not block the system’s cooling air flow with the cable.Note.For Ultra2 and faster operation, special twisted pair LVD cables are required.c.Connect the DC power cable to the drive. See Figure 3.Figure 3.Cable connections and external termination7.Format the driveThe drive has been low level formatted at the factory. Y ou do not need to perform another low level format on this drive unless you decide to perform certain diagnostics through the host adapter. If you do decide to perform a low level format, do not abort the format as this is likely to make the drive inoperable. A low level format, with verify turned on, will typically take two hours for ST373405 models and 90 minutes for ST336605 models.Protect against power failure or other power interruptions during the format.a.Turn on DC power to the host system.b.Boot the system from a system floppy, CD, or from a previously installedhard disc drive if there is one.c.Format the drive.Caution.Formatting a drive erases all user data. Be sure that you under-stand this principle before formatting any hard disc drive. It is notnecessary to format a drive that previously has been used tostore data, unless your intention is to erase all user data. Seagateis not responsible for lost user data.Cheetah disc drives are designed to operate with a variety of operating sys-tems. Please refer to your system or SCSI controller manual for information about formatting and setting up the drive. Some quick desktop system notes are provided below.•Microsoft TM. Set the drive type in CMOS to “Zero,” “None,” or “No hard drive installed.” Use FDISK.EXE and FORMA T.EXE. Systems using Win-dows 98 or later can create one single partition (drive letter) on the drive.•Macintosh TM. Use a third-party drive utility (most revisions of Apple’s HD Setup utility only work with drives having special Apple firmware). Troubleshooting•Drive does not spin up. Check cables and all jumper settings. Make sure cable pin 1 (edge stripe) matches PCB pin 1.•Drive spins, but no LED on/off activity. Check SCSI ID setting. Set the ID so that each device on the SCSI chain has its own unique ID. See also the next item below. Host I/O controller is usually ID7.•Computer does not seem to recognize the drive. Verify that the drive is enabled by the SCSI host adapter setup utility.•FDISK does not detect the drive. Run the FDISK program located on your Windows startup diskette. Type fdisk/status to verify that your hard drive is present.Seagate support servicesFor online information about Seagate products, visit or ***********************************************If you need help installing your drive, consult your dealer first. If you need additional help, call a Seagate technical support specialist. Before calling, note your system configuration and drive model number (ST373405LW/ LWV or ST373405LC/LCV).Africa+31-20-316-7222Norway800-113 91 Australia1800-14-7201Poland00 800-311 12 38 Austria0 800-20 12 90Spain900-98 31 24 Belgium0 800-74 876Sweden0 207 90 073 Denmark80 88 12 66Switzerland0 800-83 84 11 France0 800-90 90 52Singapore800-1101-150 Germany************Taiwan+886-2-2514-2237 Hong Kong800-90-0474Thailand001-800-11-0032165 Indonesia001-803-1-003-2165Turkey00 800-31 92 91 40 Ireland 1 800-55 21 22United Kingdom************Italy800-790695USA/Canada/1-800 SEAGA TE or Malaysia1-800-80-2335Latin America+1-405-936-1234 Middle East+31-20-316-7222Other EuropeanNetherlands0 800-732-4283countries+31-20-316-7222 New Zealand0800-443988Warranty. Contact your place of purchase or our web site (above).Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA). Before returning the drive, verify that it is defective. Seagate Worldwide customer service centers are the only facilities autho-rized to service Seagate drives. Contact nearest center for return procedures and trade regulations.Shipping the driveCaution. Back up the data before shipping. Seagate assumes no responsibility for data lost during shipping or service. Shipping drive in an unapproved container voids the warranty. Pack the drive with original box and packing materials. Use no other materials. This prevents electrical and physical damage in transit.© 2001 Seagate T echnology LLC All rights reservedPublication number: 100109946, Rev. A, April 2001, Printed in U.S.A.Seagate, Seagate Technology, and the Seagate logo are registered trademarks of Seagate T echnology LLC. Cheetah is a registered trademark of Seagate T echnology LLC. Other product names are registered trademarks or trademarks of their owners. Seagate reserves the right to change, without notice, product offerings or specifica-tions.。
QIAcube技术参数1、主要用途:1)可从动物,植物组织,全血中的白细胞组分及以下法医特殊检材中纯化总DNA(基因组DNA和线粒体DNA):表面和口腔拭子,FTA和Guthrie,体液斑,口香糖,烟蒂,指甲和毛发,纸质材料,小体积血液或唾液,组织,激光显微切割标本,骨头和牙齿,性侵犯样品等;*2)可对性侵犯混合样本进行精子细胞和女性上皮成分全自动化差异洗涤,得到单一男性组分;3)可对STR产物进行净化,达到纯化和浓缩STR产物的目的,进而大幅度提高毛细管电泳步骤中检测的信噪比。
2、工件条件:温度:18-28℃,湿度:15-75%,电压:220-240V。
3、技术指标:1、*基于硅胶膜离心法的全自动样品制备装置。
可实现样品裂解、裂解液转移、离心柱清洗、洗脱液回收等实验步骤的全自动操作,无需人工介入;2、无需专用的自动化试剂盒,只需普通手工试剂盒即可实现自动化;3、*有专门应用于法医领域的体液和血液、法医案件、FTA及Guthrie卡、表面及口腔拭子等检材纯化程序;4、*有专门针对性侵犯混合斑检材的全自动化处理程序,无需手工进行女性成分洗涤去除工作;5、每次可对1-12个样品进行纯化,样品数目可按需设置;6、内置控制系统,无需电脑;7、程序的选择和设置通过触摸屏完成;8、*配备自动裂解模块,具有加热和震荡功能,最高加热温70℃,兼容圆底离心管和锥形底离心管;9、配备自动离心模块,离心机安全盖可自动开合;10、配备自动液体转移机械臂,可使用一次性带滤芯枪头进行液体转移;配备离心柱转移机械臂,可对离心柱进行夹放、旋转、丢弃操作;11、*配备光学感应器和超声液面探测器,能够自动感应检查样品数目、移液枪头数目、移液枪头类型、离心管数目及摆放状态、试剂液面高度等,防止人为摆放错误;12、预装有各种应用的纯化程序,并可通过网络免费下载不断开发的新程序,使用USB接口导入仪器中,并可根据客户要求订制程序;13、带有安全保护门,全封闭运行,防止样品污染及保护人身安全;14、维护简单,内置向导型维护程序,方便用户自行操作。
This Technical Information describes how to correctly load the QIAcube centrifuge and shaker if fewer than 12 samples are to be processed in a protocol run (see pictures below). When loading the shaker with samples in 2 ml microcentrifuge tubes,place tube lids into the slots at the edge of the shaker adapter. If the protocol requires the use of 2 ml screw-cap tubes, place Shaker Rack Plugs into the slots at the edge of the shaker adapter. Please note,1or 11 samples cannot be processed. For information about the type of sample and collection tubes that must be used with the QIAcube, see the other side.
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Trademarks: QIAGEN , QIAcube (QIAGEN Group); Eppendorf (Eppendorf-Netheler-Hinz GmbH). 1053037 05/2008 © 2007–2008 QIAGEN, all rights reserved.
The QIAcube is intended to be used only in combination with QIAGEN kits indicated for use with the QIAcube for the applications described in the kit handbooks.
* Cat. no. may vary from country to country.
Tubes that must be used with the QIAcube
Information about the type of sample and collection tubes that must be used with the QIAcube is given below and can also be found in the relevant Protocol Sheet.
Important : Other types of tube have not been tested with the QIAcube. Use of tubes other than those recommended may result in damage to the instrument. Do not use safe-lock microcentrifuge tubes for collection of eluates.
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