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CONTENTSINTRODUCTION (1)I NTRODUCTION TO I NTELLIAN K4/K6 (1)F EATURES OF I NTELLIAN K4/K6 (2)B ASIC S YSTEM C ONFIGURATION (3)INSTALLATION (4)S YSTEM C OMPONENTS (4)T OOLS R EQUIRED FOR I NSTALLATION (7)P LANNING THE INSTALLATION (8)INSTALLING THE DACU (15)C ONNECTING THE SYSTEM TO A GPS (20)T ARGET S ATELLITE S ETTING (21)OPERATION INSTRUCTION (22)I NTRODUCTION (22)OPERATION USING THE DACU (23)DACU S OFT K EYS (23)N ORMAL M ODE (23)S ET U P M ODE (28)OPERATION USING PC CONTROLLER PROGRAM (51)I NTRODUCTION (51)I NSTALLATION USB TO S ERIAL D RIVER (52)P ROGRAM I NITIALING AND S ERIAL P ORT S ETUP (54)M AIN M ENU –U SING D EFAULT T RI S AT M ODE (55)S ET S ATELLITE I NFORMATION (56)C ONTROLLER MENU (59)TROUBLESHOOTING (64)PREPARATION FOR TRANSPORTATION (66)WARRANTY (67)APPENDIX: K6 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION (68)APPENDIX: K4 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION (69)INTRODUCTIONIntroduction to Intellian K4/K6Intellian K4/K6 is the world’s first marine in-motion satellite TV antenna system that is compatible with the Ka-band broadcasts from DIRECTV’s satellites, called 99˚W and 103˚W (the position related to Earth is expressed in longitude degrees). These satellites are now carrying the majority of DirecTV’s HD programming.This powerful and innovative design of the Intellian K4/K6 incorporates a plug-and-play system to control and support the Ku-band and Ka-band dual antenna system, which allows the users to enjoy both DIRECTV HD channels and standard channels at the same time. The Intellian automatic and fully-integrated dual antenna system offers users not only the simplest installation but also the most comfortable entertainment environment. As if at home, all a user needs to do is just switch the channel buttons on the TV remote control. Then, Intellian’s dual antenna system will automatically recognize where the selected channel is located between Ku and Ka-band and change the satellite if necessary.In addition, the Intellian K4/K6 19-inch rack-mount Dual Antenna Control Unit (DACU) allows for a hassle-free installation with its standard 8 receiver connector ports. This means that up to 8 receivers can be connected to the ACU from different locations on the vessel without additional multi-switches and wiring. Not to mention the Ku-band HD module and Multi-satellite Interface Module (MIM) are both embedded in the DACU which enables users to switch channels freely and simultaneously amongst DIRECTV’s 5 satellites; 2 for Ka-band (99˚W and 103˚W) and 3 for Ku-band (101˚W, 110˚W, and 119˚W) Features of Intellian K4/K6Full HD (High-Definition) Channel AvailabilityDIRECTV Ka-band signal reception for 99˚W and 103˚W satellites which are currently broadcasting more than 130 national HD channels.Dual Antenna SystemEnjoy watching channels from DIRECTV Ku-band satellites (101˚W, 110˚W, and 119˚W) and Ka-band satellites (99˚W and 103˚W) simultaneously just like a home system, using Intellian’s exclusive dual antenna system.Wide Range Search (WRS) AlgorithmSince the Ka-band signal has a very narrow beam width, the searching time can be extended if the antenna system is using the conventional searching method to search only the main lobe. Intellian’s patent-pending technology, WRS, can ultilize the side lobe of the Ka-band signal and jump onto the main lobe directly which will shorten the searching time significantly.Dynamic Beam Tilting (DBT) TechnologyAn advanced tracking technology is required for tracking the very narrow beam-width of the Ka-band signal. The DBT patent-pending technology allows the K4/K6 to have the most relibable and accurate tracking capability while the vessel is cruising at high speed or in rough sea conditions.New Rack-Mount Dual Antenna Control Unit (DACU)DACU controls dual antenna systems at one time, switches channels freely amongst DIRECTV’s 5 satellites using TV remote control and includes built-in HD and MIM modules. Easily connects up to 8 receivers directly from different rooms without any extra multi-switches and wiring to the DACU’s built-in 8 receiver connectors.NMEA 0183 GPS InterfaceA GPS Interface supports an external GPS which can provide the K4/K6even higher performance.K4/K6 (DTV 99W, 103W)Tapping Flat Head Sem’sFrontRearPower Drill Cross-HeadΦ10mm Drill Φ80mmPencil5mmAntenna Unit15°ObstacleAny obstacles located above a 15degree elevation can prevent theantenna from tracking the satelliteØ70cm (27.5”) Intellian K6Ø50cm (19.7”) Intellian K4WARNING Intellian K6 30.37cm (12”)Ø10mm Drillø80mm Hole sawWARNINGRF1 CableAntenna Unit11mm SpannerRF2 Cable Power CableDo not use excessive force when using the spanner, this will damage the WARNING26.58cm (10.5”) 13cm (5.1”)48.43cm (19”)46.5cm (18.3”)3.18cm (1.3”)(a) Table Mount Type(b) 19” Rack Mount Typeantenna. Refer the drawing below to connect cables.It will cause a critical malfunction if you do not follow the system diagram toCable(Black)Cable(White) K4/K6i4/i6B-Band ConverterWARNINGIntellian K4/K6•Connect the RF1 Cable (Yellow/15m) from the RF 1 connector on the antenna to the RF1 connector at Ka-band Antenna In section on the rear of DACU.•Connect the RF2 Cable (Green/15m) from the RF 2 connector on the antenna to the RF2 connector at Ka-band Antenna In section on the rear of DACU.•Connect the Power Cable (Red/15m) from the Power connector on the antenna to the Power/Data connector at Ka-band Antenna In section on the rear of DACU.Intellian i4/i6•Connect the RF1 Cable (Black/15m) from the RF 1 connector on the antenna to the RF1 connector at Ku-band Antenna In section on the rear of DACU. •Connect the RF2 Cable (White/15m) from the RF 2 connector on the antenna to the RF2 connector at Ku-band Antenna In section on the rear of DACU.Receivers•Connect the B-Band Converter (not supplied) to the RF connector on the rear of the receiver.• Connect the DACU-IRD Cable (3m) from the RF1 connector at To Receiver Section on the rear of the DACU to RF connector on the B-Band Converter. •Connect USB-cable (1.8m) from the USB1 connector at To Receiver Section on the rear of the DACU to the USB connector on the receiver.• Connect the AC power cable (1.5m) from AC power connector on the rear of DACU to a power source from 90~ 260 V AC.•Press the POWER ON switch on the rear of the DACU to start the operation of the antenna system automatically. Connecting the system to a GPSFor improved satellite tracking, you can connect your satellite TV system directly to your boat’s NMEA 0183 GPS system. To do this you will need lengths of cable suitable for connecting to your GPS system and the green 2-way DACU GPS connector supplied with your Intellian K4/K6 Satellite TV System.To connect the system to a GPS1. Strip back the insulation of each cable and connect a cable to eachterminal of the 2-way connector.2. Tighten the locking screws.3. Connect the cable from the +ve (positive)terminal of the DACUGPS connector to the NMEA OUT wire of the boat’s GPS system.4. Connect the cable from the –ve (negative) terminal of the DACUGPS connector to the ground wire of the boat’s GPS system.5. Refit the DACU GPS connector to the rear of the DACU.Ground (-)NMEA out (+)DTV119SAT A : DTV101 SAT B : DTV119 SAT A* : DTV101 SAT B* : DTV119SAVE ?YES NEXTSAT NAME : DTV101NEXTx2EDIT SAT INFO ?SAT NAME : DTV101INPUT +SAT NAME : DTV101 4. Set the satellite name.HOR LOW 12523 21096 HOR LOW NID 0x0003VER HIGH 12598 21096 VER HIGH NID 0x0003INPUT +VER LOW NID 0x0003HOR HIGH 12523 21096SAVE ?VERIFY : DVB DECODE VOLTAGE: DISEQC: ONLY 22KHZ PARAM: SCAN OFFYES NEXTx3SET ANT PARAMETER?WRS LEVEL : 0500SATNAME : DTV101SAVE ? 5. Input the WRS LEVEL.x4SET SAT PAIR ?x4x14. Input the longitude data.LONGITUDE ###.## ELONGITUDE ###.## EINPUT +SAVE ?SET SAT PAIR ?SAVE ?x5DO NOT USE DISEQCNEXT 4. Select the DiSEqC MethodSET SAT PAIR ?x6SF-601SSET SAT PAIR ?x7 ACU POWER : 27.1 VSET SAT PAIR ?x8 SET REMOCON ? FUNC : CHANGE SATPRESS A REMOTE KEY FUNC :NEXTx10 x9x11X12X13X142. Press “NEXT” or “YES” button to complete the installation.3. Execute the GUI Program in the same supplied CD-ROM to start the operation. (Refer to p.51)Tracking Satellite: DTV 99 ,DTV103Connects a PC with Ku (i4/i6) USB Interface:Tracking Satellite: DTV 101 ,DTV110, DTV119The operation method is exactly same for both K4/K6 and i4/i6. The below WARNINGSerial port settingConnect/Disconnect ButtonCommunication status displayBaudrate settingCommand Button• Baud Rate Setting – To display communication speed.• Connection Status Display – To display communication port betweenAntenna Status Monitoring• Search – Antenna is searching for the selected satellite. ◆ ♦•Satellite InformationThe name, longitude and confirmation method of the satellite isdisplayed when a satellite is selected in the list box. Push “EditSatellite Information” button to update the information on modifying the value.•DiSEqCCommand Button• Edit Satellite Information – To modify the satellite information. • Register for Sat A – To register a satellite to satellite A. • Register for Sat B – To register a satellite to satellite B. • Register for Sat C – To register a satellite to satellite C. • Not Use – Do not use DiSEqC.• Change Band – To use DiSEqC to change band.• Change Satellite – To use DiSEqC to change the satellite. • Singe Band – Antenna in use of Single LNB. • Universal Band – Antenna in use of universal LNB. • Set Local Frequency – To select local frequency of LNB.Load and Update Default Command Button1) Load Default: Click “load default” button to select *.rif file accordingto your region.2) Update Default: Click “Update default” button to open update default Dialogue. Click “yes” button to update the system.3) Click “confirm / yes” button to complete the update.Command Buttons• Load GPS Files – Reads in various city information from theGPS files.• Add City – Adds the name of city and its GPS information toGPS files•Delete City – Deletes the name of city and its GPS information Command Button• Edit Satellite Information – Toof the antenna•Satellite Information – Satellite information consists ofCommand Button•Edit Satellite Information – To change frequency information of the antenna. • Angle of AntennaTwo kinds of antenna movement is available. One is to move to the target position and the other is to move by certain amount of angle. The current position(angle) of the antenna is displayed as “Current” and to move to the target position, push “Go to target Position” button after keying in desired angle into “Target”. To move to a certain amount of angle only, move antenna to direction of up or down, and CW or CCW by using buttons after keying in the desired angle into the AZ and EL in the “Mover Step” box. Rotate LNB to direct theCommand ButtonsSet Control Parameter–To register parameters values.Set Flags–To set flag setting for WRS Method or Offset Difference.Product Information –Antenna dish size. Serial NO, Voltage for antenna and ACU,。
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目录1型号说明1 2外观说明1前面板1后面板2 3信号连接3 4安装尺寸3 5操作动作说明4 6主界面4 7菜单操作5第一步输入设置5第二步快捷点屏6第三步亮度调节7第四步输出设置7拼接带载8高级设置9工厂复位14通讯设置14 8技术规格15 9常见问题16K4S/K4 用户手册⑧:扁口(A 型 USB 母口)是 USB 接口,连接 U 盘;方口(B 型 USB 母口 ) 是 USB 控制接口,连接 PC 通讯。
后面板DP DP 输入HDMI HDMI 输入CVBS1~CVBS3 3 路 PAL/NTSC 制式复合视频输入DVI-1~DVI-2 2 路 DVI 输入VGA1~VGA3 3 路 VGA 输入VGA OUT VGA 监视接口DVI OUT DVI 监视接口输出 1、2、3、4 4 路网口输出方口(B 型 USB 母口 )USB 控制(连接 PC 通讯,或 USB 级联输入)扁口(A 型 USB 母口)USB 级联输出注意:前面板和后面板的 A 型 USB 接口(扁口)禁止直接与控制计算机连接。
电镀通用配方大全(2)氯化物镀镍液配方1组分 g/L 组分 g/L 氯化镍 200 硼酸 30-50 硫酸镍 1002PH值为2.5-4;温度为40-70?;电流密度为3-10A/dm。
配方2组分 g/L 组分 g/L 氯化镍 300 硼酸 30-402PH值为3.8;温度为55?;电流密度为1-13A/dm。
全硫酸盐镀镍液配方组分 g/L 组分 g/L 氯化镍 300 硼酸 402温度为46?;PH值为3.0-5.0;电流密度为2.5-10A/dm。
其他镀镍液配方1组分 g/L 组分 g/L 氯硼酸镍 300-450 硼酸 30-40 氟硼酸 5-40 2PH值为2.0-3.0;温度为40-80?;电流密度为2.5-20A/dm。
配方2组分 g/L 组分 g/L 氯硼酸镍 220 硼酸 30 氟硼酸 4-382PH值为2.0-3.5;温度为37-77?;电流密度为2.5-10A/dm。
配方3组分 g/L 组分 g/L 氨基磺酸镍 450 湿润剂 0.05 硼酸 302PH值为3.5-5.0;温度为38-60?;电流密度为2-16dm。
镀黑镍第一类镀黑镍配方1组分 g/L 组分 g/L 硫酸镍 70-100 硫氰酸铵 25-35 硫酸锌 40-45 硫酸镍铵40-60 硼酸 25-352阳极材料为镍板;PH值为4.5-5.5;温度为30-60?;电流密度为0.1-0.4A/dm。
配方2组分 g/L 组分 g/L 硫酸镍 60-75 硫氰酸铵 12.5-15 硫酸锌 30 硫酸镍铵35-452阳极材料为镍板;PH值为5.8-6.1;温度为25-35?;电流密度为0.05-0.15A/dm。
配方3组分 g/L 组分 g/L 硫酸镍 75 氯化铵 30 硫酸锌 30 硫氰酸钠 152阳极材料为镍板;PH值为5;温度为20-25?;电流密度为0.15A/dm。
第二类镀黑镍配方组分 g/L 组分 g/L硫酸镍 120-150 硼酸 20-252钼酸铵 30-40 PH值为4.5-5.5;温度为20-25?;电流密度为0.15-0.3A/dm。
December 2006 • TI-2434TECHNICAL DATA / NON-DESTRUCTIVE TESTINGKODAK INDUSTREX M100 FilmFEATURES / CUSTOMER PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS•For critical radiography, especially with high voltage x-rays and gamma rays •Can be used with direct x-rays or with lead foil screens •For manual or machine processing•Medium speed, very high contrast, high definition (excellent sensitivity)•Very fine grainTHICKNESSCLASSIFICATIONEXPOSURE CONDITIONS: 8 mm Copper Filtration, HVL 3.5 mm Copper (220 kV), Lead screens.AVAILABLE PACKAGING FORMATSSheet FilmNon-Interleaved (NIF) (M100-1): This form of packaging is generally supplied in packs of 100 sheets, and is for use when film is to be loaded into metal or plastic cassettes, or exposure holders, with or without lead screens.Pb Contactpak (M100-7): In INDUSTREX Pb Contactpak packaging, industrial X-ray films are placed between two lead screens, which absorb the undesirable longerwavelengths of scattered radiation. The lead screens also intensify the image by emitting secondary electrons caused by the radiographic exposure. Lead screens are made up of a thin lead layer of 27-microns (1-mil)Base / Support 0.18 mm (7.0 mils)Emulsion 25 microns (1.0 mil); 12.5 microns each side Overcoat 10 microns (0.4 mil); 5 microns each side T otal0.22 mm (8.4 mils)KODAK INDUSTREX 43IC ProcessorKODAK INDUSTREX Single Part Developer Replenisher,8 minutes at 79°F (26°C)EN-584-1C2ASTM 1815-96Class I ISO 11699-1T1comprising a low percentage of antimony and tin,laminated on a paper sheet. The lead foil features a protective overcoat which prevents human contact with the lead, protects the film from potential "lead smudge" artifacts, and also provides static protection as the film and screens are separated.Lead Screens*Thickness not drawn to scale.The film type is identified on the package as well as embossed on the film itself. The package is laser-scored for easy opening, and has a butt edge which is invaluable for accurate positioning in difficult situations where the image needs to fall right up to the edge of the pack. The sandwich of lead screens and film is vacuum sealed in a lighttight, water and oil resistant, ready-to-expose flexible package, providing superb film/screen contact for optimum image quality.READY-PACK II Film (M100-2): These films areindividually vacuum sealed in lighttight, water-resistant, flexible packages. The package is laser-scored for easy opening. The film type is identified on the package as well as embossed on the film itself. The package has a butt edge which is invaluable for accurate positioning in difficult situations where the image needs to fall right up to the edge of the pack.Roll FilmREADY-PACK (M100-381): The film is supplied in a long, lighttight roll sandwiched between two yellow-black paper polyethylene layers. The rolls are of 60- or 100-metre lengths in a variety of widths. The film is provided in a dispenser box and is cut to length by the user in a darkroom.NIF bulk roll (M100-359): The film is supplied on acardboard core in rolls 150 metres long in three widths: 60 mm, 70 mm and 100 mm. The film must be loaded into a cassette in a darkroom.LayerApproximate Thicknessprotective overcoat1.5 micron lead *27.5 micronspaper *70 micronsSAFELIGHT RECOMMENDATIONSUse a KODAK LED Safelight (660 nm red) or a red safelight filter (i.e. KODAK 1, 1A, or 2 Safelight Filter) in a suitable safelight lamp equipped with a 15-watt bulb. Keep the film at least 4 feet (1.2 metres) from the safelight.Note: Other safelight filters (i.e. KODAK 8 and GBX-2 Safelight Filter) which block radiation at 550nm and shorter wavelengths are also suitable for use.STORAGE AND HANDLINGHandle film carefully to avoid physical strains such as pressure, creasing, or buckling.It is important to realize that meeting the chemical and physical requirements does not by itself ensure thatrecords will not deteriorate. It is essential to provide proper storage conditions. ASTM E 1254 gives details of storage conditions. ISO 18911 and ISO 18902 give, for processed films, recommended storage conditions and specifications for the respective enclosure materials.Unexposed50 to 70°F (10 to 21°C), 30 to 50% RH. Properly shield from x-rays, gamma rays, or other penetrating radiation.ExposedKeep cool, dry, and properly shielded from penetrating radiation. Process as soon as possible after exposure.Processed60 to 80°F (15 to 27°C), 30 to 50% RH.RELATIVE EXPOSUREKODAK INDUSTREX Films for Various Processing ConditionsEXPOSURE CONDITIONS: 8 mm Copper Filtration, HVL 3.5 mm Copper (220 kV), Lead screens* M100 Film in 8 min 79°F (26°C) cycle is assigned a relative exposure of 1.KODAKINDUSTREX FilmsKODAK INDUSTREX Processor KODAK INDUSTREX Chemicals8 min 79°F (26°C)DR50 1.6M100* 1.0MX1250.6T2000.4AA 4000.3HS8000.15RELATIVE EXPOSURE FOR VARIOUS ENERGY LEVELSFor each exposure condition, M100 Film is assigned a relative exposure of 1.00.KODAK INDUSTREX Processor, 8 minute 79°F (26°C) cycle.* In accordance with ISO 7004 standard. Without lead screens † In accordance with ISO 7004 standard - EN 584-1 Lead screens ‡ 8 mm Copper filtration. 100/200 microns lead screens § 100/200 microns lead screensAUTOMATIC PROCESSINGNotice: Observe precautionary information on product labels and on the Material Safety Data Sheets.See Kodak publication TI-2621, Processing KODAKINDUSTREX Films , for additional information on automatic processing.EXPOSURE CONDITIONS: 200/220 kV, ISO/ANSI/EN Conditions, KODAK INDUSTREX ChemicalsFilm Characteristics (Sensitometric)* Contrast calculated between net densities of 1.5 and 3.5.Recommended Replenishment RatesThe consistency of the radiographic quality is related to the accurate adjustment of the replenishment rate.Replenishment should maintain the chemical equilibrium, replacing the components used by the film.* For optimum archivability, a 10% increase in fixer replenishment rate may bedesirable.INDUSTREXFilms ISO 120kV *EN 220kV †Iridium ‡Cobalt §DR50 2.3 1.6 1.6 1.6M100 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0MX1250.70.60.60.6T2000.40.40.40.3AA4000.30.30.20.2HS800—0.15——KODAK INDUSTREX Processor / Cycle Base + Fog Contrast *M43IC, 8 min 79°F (26°C)0.19 5.4M43IC, 5 min 86°F (30°C)0.19 5.25M35, 10.5 min 86°F (30°C)0.194.8Solution Replenishment Volumeper 35 x 43 cm (14 x 17 inch) sheetper m 2Developer 100 mL 665 mL Fixer180 mL *1200 mLWashing and DryingWashing: Follow the processor manufacturer'srecommendation for wash flow rate, or adjust flow to achieve the equivalent of the wash tank capacity every five minutes, or twelve tank volumes per hour. Insufficient wash flow can adversely affect the life expectancy of processed radiographs. Wash flow rate should be increased if chemical spot tests or other analyticalmethods reveal a high level of retained chemicals in the processed film. For best results, the wash tank should be drained daily and left empty when not in use.Drying: Follow the processor manufacturer'srecommendation for dryer settings. In general, the dryer should be set to a temperature slightly above (3°C/5°F) the lowest temperature required to eliminate any signs of tackiness in films exiting the dryer.MANUAL PROCESSINGNotice: Observe precautionary information on product labels and on the Material Safety Data Sheets.See Kodak publication TI-2643, Guide to Manual Processing of NDT Films , for additional information on manual processing.Film Characteristics (Sensitometric)* Contrast calculated between net densities of 1.5 and 3.5.Development ConditionsBase + Fog Contrast *5 min 68° (20°C)0.19 5.03 min 75° (24°C)0.195.3DevelopmentDevelop with rack and tank, using properly replenished solutions.•Remove film and hanger 5 seconds before end of development. DO NOT ALLOW EXCESS DEVELOPER TO DRAIN BACK INTO THE TANK. Normally this will carry out the proper amount of solution to permit correct replenishment.•Use floating covers on developer tanks to reduce oxidation and evaporation; store developer replenisher in a closed container. •Fill the developer and fixer tank to its original level each morning with developer or fixer replenisher solution (topping off).•Discard solution after adding two tank volumes of replenisher to tank, or at least once a month, and refill with fresh solution.Stop, Fix, Wash and Dry StepsStop baths check development, prevent most spots or streaks, and prolong the life of the fixing bath.Immerse the film in fixer for 3 to 6 minutes , agitating for 5 seconds every 30 seconds . Film should remain in fixer for twice the time it takes to "clear" it (when the milky look disappears). Never fix film for less than 3 minutes.KODAK Hypo Clearing Agent may be used following the fixer to reduce washing time and conserve water. First rinse films in running water for 30 seconds, the use Hypo Clearing Agent for 1 to 2 minutes, followed by a final running water wash for 5 minutes.T emperature RecommendedT ime(Minutes)Agitation KODAK INDUSTREX Single Part Developer Replenisher68°F (20°C)72°F (22°C)75°F (24°C)79°F (26°C)5432Intermittent (5 seconds every 30 seconds)T emperatureRecommendedT ime Agitation KODAK Indicator Stop Bath, or acetic acid (diluted to 3.5%) solution 60 to 85°F 16 to 30°C30 to 60 secondsContinuous, ModerateKODAK Rapid Fixer, KODAK INDUSTREX Manual Fixer, or KODAKINDUSTREX LO Fixer and Replenisher 60 to 85°F 16 to 30°C3 to 6 minutes, or twice the clearing timeVigorous for 15 seconds, then intermittent (5 sec every 30 sec)Running water wash(8 volumechanges per hour)60 to 85°F 16 to 30°C 10 to 30MinutesKODAK INDUSTREX M100 FilmAerial and Industrial MarketsEASTMAN KODAK COMPANY • ROCHESTER, NY 14650-0505Revised 12-06Printed in U.S.A.KODAK INDUSTREX M100 Film KODAK Publication No. TI-2434NOTICE: While the sensitometric data in this publication are typical of production coatings, they do notrepresent standards which must be met by Kodak. Varying storage, exposure, and processing conditions will affect results. The company reserves the right to change and improve product characteristics at any time.To minimize water spots and drying marks, use KODAK PHOTO-FLO Solution after washing.Dry in a dust-free area at room temperature or in a suitable drying cabinet. Temperature not to exceed 120°F (50°C).Recommended Replenishment RatesMaintain chemical activity and solution level in the developer tank by adding 100 mL (3.38 fluid ounces) of replenisher according to instructions for each 14 x 17-inch (35 x 43 cm) film processed. Stir vigorously after each addition. Replenish the fixer tank at the rate of 180 mL (6 fluid ounces) per 35 x 43 cm (14 x 17 in) sheet of film processed.CURVESCharacteristic Curves, Manual ProcessingCharacteristic Curves, Machine ProcessingKodak, Industrex, Ready-Pack, and Photo-flo are trademarks.。
Precision Mated Flats on Both Expander and Arbor BodyPrecision Mated Flats on ColletSafety Stops Contraction ExpansionTork-Lok Arbors and ColletsTORK-LOK ARBORS AND COLLETSThe Tork-Lok arbor design answers the need for a completely versatile workholding device. Precision ground flats on collets and arbors improve long-term accuracy and torque transmission. Standardization of components permits interchangeability and combination possibilities. Locates straight or tapered holes on true center.INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONSSafety StopsThe expansion safety stop is fixed in all styles and requires no adjustment. The contraction or loading position safety stop is adjusted to suit the part being chucked.PreloadAll collets are manufactured to include a preload. Collets should not be adjusted below the range minimum for that collet. Preloads are .008 average on sizes from .500-.874 and .015 from .875-4.467.Special Work Stop ConsiderationCombination Work Stop and Retaining Sleeve: Restrictor Type Work Stops are necessary for parts whose gripping length is shorter than the collet. Since the Tork-Lok collet expands at both ends, a retaining sleeve is needed to prevent the free end of the collet from over expanding; a Restrictor Expander is used to reduce the expansion safety stop, preventing collet breakage (in case arbor is operated without a part in position).NOTES:• All Tork-Lok arbor applications require a part stop• If Restrictor Type Stop is used, a special Restrictor Expander is required • Contact us at 1-800-228-BUCK for more informationDRAWBAR MODELDrawbar should be in forward or push position. Adjust forwardexpander with Allen wrench until part is a slip fit on the collet. Collet flats both ends must mate.Collet ChangingDrawbar should be in forward positions. Using Allen wrench, remove forward expander. Collet and rubber sleeve can then be removed. Wash parts in clean solvent. Lightly grease expander flats in contact. Install forward expander. Adjust according to instructions outlined above.AIR-OPERATED MODELAir pressure on the cylinder should be at 70 psi. Adjust forward expander with Allen wrench until part is slip fit on the collet. Collet flats on both ends must mate.Collet ChangingWith air pressure at 70 psi, follow instructions listed in Drawbar Model.To Interchange AssembliesApply 70 psi, remove mounting screws, turn arbor assembly counterclockwise until drawbar disengages from piston assembly.To mount assembly, apply 70 psi. Be sure threads on drawbar are clean and oiled. Turn arbor assembly clockwise until face contacts cylinder. Back off to align tapped holes in cylinder. Insert screws and adjust according to instructions outlined above.Expansion StopForward ExpanderDirt Seal Contraction StopDrawbar ConnectorForward ExpanderExpansion StopContraction StopNote: Max. Drawbar pullstamped hereDirt SealChip ClearanceMachine ID of sleeve to high limit of part +.02 - +.004AIR-OPERATED MODELDRAWBAR MODELTYPICAL APPLICATIONS FOR ARBORSPISTON DIFF. CARRIER TRACK ROTOR BALL JOINT GEAR BLANK PUMP HOUSINGCOMPRESSION PLATEFRONT BRAKE DRUMSpecial arbor combinations are available upon request. Please contact us at 1-800-228-BUCK for more information.Arbor Applications36Tork-Lok Drawbar ModelsLong Series ArborsFEATURES AND BENEFITS:• Answers your need for versatility• Precision-ground flats improve accuracy• Standardization permits interchangeability• Locates straight or tapered holes on true center• Requires a part stopSHIPS COMPLETE WITH:• Flange body• Connector• Expander•Collet sold separately; see pages 40 & 41FEATURES AND BENEFITS:• Bolt circle has versatile three-bolt pattern • Tighter tolerance on size and parallelism for locator mounting• Provisions for air sensing• Precision-ground flats improve accuracy • Standardization permits interchangeability• Locates straight or tapered holes on true center • Requires a part stopTork-Lok Metric Drawbar ModelsLong Series ArborsDimensions denoted in millimeters unless otherwise specified.SHIPS COMPLETE WITH:• Flange body • Connector • Expander• Collet sold separately; see pages 40 & 41- Optional assembly method with male thread38SHIPS COMPLETE WITH:• Flange body • Connector • Expander• Collet sold separately; see pages 40 & 41FEATURES AND BENEFITS:• Answers your need for versatility• Precision-ground flats improve accuracy • Standardization permits interchangeability• Locates straight or tapered holes on true center • Requires a part stopTork-Lok Drawbar ModelsShort Series Arbors1-800-228-BUCK 39Tork-Lok Metric Drawbar ModelsShort Series ArborsFEATURES AND BENEFITS:• Bolt circle has versatile three-bolt pattern • Tighter tolerance on size and parallelism for locator mounting• Provisions for air sensing• Precision-ground flats improve accuracy • Standardization permits interchangeability• Locates straight or tapered holes on true center • Requires a part stopSHIPS COMPLETE WITH:• Flange body • Connector • Expander• Collet sold separately; see pages 40 & 41- Optional assembly method with male threadT o r k -L o k L o n g S e r i e s C o l l e tsF E A T U R E S A N D B E N E F I T S :• P r e c i s i o n g r o u n d fla t s • C o l l e t s i n t e r c h a n g e a b l e o n a l l a r b o r s w i t h i n s p e c i fie d r a n g e • A c c u r a c y o f a r b o r n o t a f f e c t e d b y i n d e x i n g o f c o l l e t s h a f t • H i g h -g r a d e s t e e l s , p r e c i s e l y h e a t t r e a t e d • S i l i c o n e s e a l i n g o f c o l l e t s l o t s f o r s p e c i a l j o b s i s a v a i l a b l e o n r e q u e s t f o r a d d i t i o n a l c h a r g e • C o l l e t s i n o v e r s i z e (o v e r l a p ) r a n g e s a r e a v a i l a b l e – s e e b o l d r a n g esO v e r s i z e c o l l e t s A C 107-110;209-212 a n d 311-318 s h o u l d b e u s e d o n l y i n l i g h t t u r n i n g o r g r i n d i n g o p e r a t i o n s .T o r k -L o k S h o r t S e r i e s C o l l e tsF E A T U R E S A N D B E N E F I T S :• P r e c i s i o n g r o u n d fla t s • C o l l e t s i n t e r c h a n g e a b l e o n a l l a r b o r s w i t h i n s p e c i fie d r a n g e • A c c u r a c y o f a r b o r n o t a f f e c t e d b y i n d e x i n g o f c o l l e t s h a f t • H i g h -g r a d e s t e e l s , p r e c i s e l y h e a t t r e a t e d • S i l i c o n e s e a l i n g o f c o l l e t s l o t s f o r s p e c i a l j o b s i s a v a i l a b l e o n r e q u e s t f o r a d d i t i o n a l c h a r g e • C o l l e t s i n o v e r s i z e (o v e r l a p ) r a n g e s a r e a v a i l a b l e – s e e b o l d r a n g esO v e r s i z e c o l l e t s A C 7110-7115; 7213-7220 a n d 7317-7328 s h o u l d b e u s e d o n l y i n l i g h t t u r n i n g o r g r i n d i n g o p e r a t i o n s .4142Tork-Lok Replacement ComponentsSold in KitsAir-Operated ModelsMeasurements in inches.1-800-228-BUCK 43Manual Tork-Lok FixturesOPERATING INSTRUCTIONS1. Mount fixture on machine.2. Adjust expander with Allen wrench so that part is a slip fit on collet. Be sure collet and arbor flats mate on both ends.3. To clamp part, move handle clockwise.4. To release part, move handle counterclockwise.ORDERING INSTRUCTIONSA complete fixture is ready to mount on your machine. When ordering additional arbor assemblies for fixture use, indicate connector also. When ordering base assemblies, indicate connector(s) desired.TO CHANGE ARBOR ASSEMBLIESFrom one size range to another (see chart above for arbor assembly and connector):1. Remove cap screws and turn arbor assembly off the base clockwise.2. CAUTION Handle must be in unlocked position.3. Turn replacement arbor assembly counterclockwise into base until snug. Continue movement until holes line up. Replace cap screws.ADAPTATION OF DRAWBAR MODELS1. Procure proper fixture base and connectors to accommodate drawbar model you have (see chart above).2. Remove drawbar connector (A) by backing out expander (B) with Allen wrench until connector is free. Remove retaining ring.3. Insert fixture connector (C or D) by turning in expander (B) until flats mate and are firm on both ends. No retainer ring is necessary.4. CAUTION Handle must be in unlocked position.5. Turn assembly counterclockwise into base assembly until snug. Continue movement until holes line up. Replace cap screws.Installation and Operating InstructionsTORK-LOK FIXTUREThe Tork-Lok Fixture is a powerful locking mechanism for use with Tork-Lok Arbors. It features low initial cost and little maintenance for milling and drilling operations.onArbor AssemblyBase Assembly Locked PositionUnlocked PositionOUR BRANDSFORKARDT MAIN OFFICE 2155 Traversefi eld Dr Traverse City, MI 49686Tel: (+1) 800-544-3823Fax: (+1) 231-995-8361E-Mail:*****************FORKARDT CHINABuilding, No.209, Taigu Road Shanghai Waigaoqiao F .T.Z.200131 P .R.CTel: 86-021-********E-mail:****************.comFORKARDT DEUTSCHLAND GMBH Heinrich-Hertz-Str. 7D-40699 ErkrathTel: (+49) 211-25 06-0Fax: (+49) 211-25 06-221E-Mail:*****************FORKARDT FRANCE S.A.R.L.28 Avenue de BobignyF-93135 Noisy le Sec Cédex Tel: (+33) 1-4183 1240Fax: (+33) 1-4840 4759E-Mail:****************************FORKARDT INDIA L.L.P .P No. 39, No. 5-5-35/187Ayyanna Ind Park IE Prashant Nagar Kukatpally, Hyderabad, AP . 500072Tel: 040-40020571Fax: 040-40020576E-mail:**********************。
Application Note - Klockner Moeller S40 softwareKlockner MoellerImport of Sucos4 programs into S40 software.ContentsManual (1)Open project (1)Import program (1)Syntax check (1)Generate system parameters (2)Topology Configuration (2)Printing sections of program (2)Program transfer (2)Program monitoring (2)In order to import an older program, from the DOS based Sucos4 software, into S40 software you will need various files for the program to be imported. These files all have the project name with file extensions .Q42, .K42, .Z42 but you should have all of the files specified in the INCLUDE statements.ManualRefer to the User Interface Sucosoft S40 Programming Software manual page 69 onwards for details of what can and cannot be converted.Open projectOpen the S40 software then select the Project Manager, select Project > New and use Select Directory to navigate to the directory where the program files are. In the Project Path box add the new project name onto the end of the directory path you have just navigated to. Select OK and you should see the project tree with the name you just entered. Minimise this window.Import programSelect the POU Editor then select File > Import. Select File > Open then click on the appropriate .Q42 file and press OK. Now click on the matching .Z42 file and press OK. The program should import with the IL Editor on the right and the Syntax Controlled Variable Editor on the left.Syntax checkSelect File > Syntax Check and then save the POU when requested, the system should respond with POU compiled error free. If there are errors these need to be corrected at this stage.*********************.ukApplication Note - Klockner Moeller S40 softwareGenerate system parametersOpen the Code Generation module and select Generate > New Make List, the system should offer files names of the project name with .poe and .dcf extensions. Select OK to generate the new MAKE file.Select Options > Configure PLC and enter the appropriate system parameters, then select the Compiler tab and enter the active and retentive marker range. If you do not know these values then return to the POU Editor, the values are shown as comments at the top of the IL Editor. If the program is not shown in the IL Editor then select File > Open and open it.Select Generate > Generate All to produce a program file for the PLC. The program will hopefully compile OK, possibly with warnings.Topology ConfigurationThere is no import facility for this function, open the Topology Configurator, create the right layout and save it as the .dcf file. Click on the PLC and select Edit > Set Parameters for PLC parameters or select Edit > Remote Expansion to add I/O modules.Printing sections of programOpen the appropriate POU in the POU Editor. Select File > Print and then select GBFORM1.WMF as the template, select Additional Settings and then with only Instruction Section checked open the Settings box for Instruction Section. Enter the lines that you want printed and press OK, close the Additional Settings window with OK and then select Print. Note that irrespective of what lines numbers are asked for the Global Variable list is always printed first. Program transferThis section may be slightly incorrect as no PLC was connected at the time so some menus could not be accessed. Select the Test & Commissioning module, double click on the Device Type and select the appropriate PLC, double click on the Interface and select the correct COM Port number then click Connect, the Status should show Connected. Select Device > Transfer/File Manager and then highlight the required .pcd file, press execute to transfer to the PLC as long as ‘Transfer to PLC’ is showing in the Action box.Program monitoringIn the Test & Commissioning module select Device > Program to open the resource window, expand the Resource tree in the left hand pane and highlight the require POU (there is probably only one POU). Press Display/Change POU to open the monitoring window.Tony SpearingOctober 2011。
Step 30. Select the Deviation Control Type Submenu Press d . If flashing _DEV Deviation is displayed press a ,otherwise press b until flashing _DEV is shown. Now press d to store and go to next menu item.Step 31. Select the Latched Type SubmenuPress d . If flashing UNLT Unlatched is displayed press a ,otherwise press b until UNLT is displayed.Press d to store and advance to next menu item.Step 32. Select the Normally Open Type of Contact Closure SubmenuPress d . If flashing N.o.Normally Open is displayed,press a , otherwise press b until N.o.is displayed. Press d to store and advance to next menu item.Step 33. Select the Above Type of Active Submenu Press d . If flashing ABoV Above is displayed, press a ,otherwise press b until ABoV is displayed. Press d to store and advance to next menu item.Step 34. Enable Alarm 1 at Power On (A.P.oN )Press d . If flashing ENBL is displayed, press a , otherwise press b until ENBL is displayed. Press d to store and advance to next menu item.Step 35. Enter Alarm 1 High SubmenuPress a twice to skip ALR.L Alarm 1 Low value. ALR.L is for below & ALR.H for above.Step 36. Set the Alarm 1 High value (ALR.H )Press d . Press b or c until value to set the display to 002.0. Press d to save.Step 37. Enter the Alarm 2 MenuThe display will show ALR2the top menu for Alarm 2.Repeat steps from 28 to 36 to set for Alarm 2 the same conditions as for Alarm 1.Step 38. Skip the Loop Break Time Menu (LOOP )Press a to go to the OUT1Output 1 Menu item.Step 39. Configuration the Output 1 MenuSet Alarm 1 Disabled (Step 29) to be able to Enable Output 1.Configure Out 1 as CTRL / PID , ACTN / RVRS , AUTO /DSBL , ANTL / ENBL , PRoP / 005.0, REST / 0180, RATE /018.0, CYCL / 0010and DPNG / 0003. Please refer to the operator’s manual if needed. Press d to save and go to the next menu item.Step 40. Configuration of Display Color Selection Press a until the COLR Display Color Selection Menu appears on the Display. Configure COLR as N.CLR /GRN (green), 1.CLR / RED (red), 2.CLR /AMBR (amber). Please refer to the operator’s manual if needed.For color change on Setpoints refer to Owners Manual Section 2.Step 41. Run a TestPress a until reset the controller and return to RUN Mode to display 075.0(Ambient Temperature). Now you are ready to observe temperature as it rises 10°F higher thandisplayed. Touch the tip of the Thermocouple to raise the temperature above the Alarm 2 High value 082.0, and AL2will turn on, and Display Color will change from Green to Amber. Continue touching the tip to raise the temperature above the Alarm 1 High value 087.0and Display Color will change from Amber to Red. Annunciator “1” is turning on and off displaying output 1.Step 11. Enter to the Thermocouple Type Input Submenu Press d to display flashing, previously selected Thermocouple type.Step 12. Scroll through available selection of TC types Press b to sequence thru flashing Thermocouple types,(select k -for type "K" CHROMEGA ®/ALOMEGA ®)J K T E N DIN J R S B C - TC types J k t E N dN J R S b C - DisplayStep 13. Store TC typeAfter you have selected the Thermocouple type press d to store your selection, the instrument automatically advances to the next menu item.Step 14. Enter to Reading Configuration MenuThe display shows RDG Reading Configuration, which is the top menu for 4 submenus: Decimal Point, Degree Units,Filter Constant and Input/Reading Submenus.Step 15. Enter to Decimal Point Submenu Press d to show DEC Decimal Point.Step 16. Display the Decimal Point positionPress d again to display the flashing Decimal Point position.Step 17. Select the Decimal Point position Press b to select FFF.F Decimal Point position.Step 18. Store selected Decimal Point positionBy pressing d momentarily the Decimal Point position will be stored and the instrument will go to the next menu item.Step 19. Enter to Temperature Unit Submenu Display shows TEMP Temperature Unit.Step 20. Display available Temperature Units Press d to display the flashing Degree °F or °C .Step 21. Scroll through Temperature Units selection Press b to select °F Degree.Step 22. Store the Temperature UnitPress d to display momentarily that the Degree Unit has been stored and the instrument will go automatically to the next menu item.Step 23. Enter the Filter Constant Submenu Display shows FLTR Filter Constant Submenu.Step 24. Display the Filter Constant Value Submenu Press d to display the flashing, previously selected Filter Constant.Step 25. Scroll through available Filter Constants Press b to sequence thru Filter Constants 0001, 0002,0004, 0008, 0016, 0032, 0064and 0128.Step 26. Store the Filter ConstantPress d momentarily to store 0004Filter Constant and the instrument will automatically go to the next menu item.Step 27. Enter Alarm 1 MenuThe display will show ALR1the top menu for Alarm 1. In the following steps we are going to enable Alarm 1, Deviation,Unlatch, Normally Open, Active Above, Enable at power on and +2°F High Alarm i.e. Process Value > Setpoint 1 Value +2°F will activate Alarm 1.If Analog Output Option is installed and enabled, the controller will skip Alarm 1 Menu item to Analog Output.Step 28. Enter Alarm 1 Enable/Disable Submenu Press d to display flashing DSBL / ENBL .Step 29. Enable Alarm 1 SubmenuIf flashing ENBL is displayed, press a , if DSBL is displayed,press b until ENBL is displayed, then press d to store and go to the next menu item.MQS3849/0206SPECIFICATIONAccuracy:+0.5°C temp;0.03% rdg. process typical Resolution:1°/0.1°; 10 µV process Temperature Stability:0.04°C/°C RTD;0.05°C/°C TC @ 25°C (77°F); 50 ppm/°C processiDRP Remote Programmer/Display Option:4-digit, 9-segment LED 21 mm (0.83"), 48H x 96W x 39D (1.89 x 3.78 x 1.55”),159g (0.35lbs). Red, green, and amber programmable colors for processvariable, setpoint and temperature units Input Types:Thermocouple, RTD, Analog Voltage and Current TC:(ITS 90)J, K, T, E, R, S, B, C, N, L RTD:(ITS 68)100/500/1000 ohm Pt sensor2-, 3-, or 4-wire; 0.00385 or 0.00392curve Voltage:0 to 100 mV, 0 to 1 V, 0 to 10 Vdc Current:0 to 20 mA (4 to 20 mA)Output 1:Relay 250 Vac @ 3 A Resistive Load,SSR, Pulse, Analog Voltage and Current Output 2:Relay 250 Vac @ 3 A Resistive Load,SSR, PulseOptions:Communication RS-232 / RS-485 or 10BaseT or Excitation:24 Vdc @ 25 mAEXC. not available for Low Power OptionLine Voltage/Power:90 - 240 Vac ±10%,50 - 400 Hz*, or 110 - 375Vdc, 4W* No CE compliance above 60 HzLow Voltage Power Option:12-36 Vdc, 3 W****Units can be powered safely with 24 Vac but No Certification for CE/UL are claimed.Dimensions:Standard Unit iDR:92.5H x 125.2D x 24.9mm W(3.64 x 4.93 x 0.98”); 181 g (0.4 lb)Ethernet Unit iDR-EI/C4EI:92.5H x 125.2D x 39.8mm W(3.64 x 4.93 x 1.55”); 204 g (0.45 lb)Approvals:UL, C-UL, CE per EN 61010-1:2001WARNING:These products are not designed for use in, and should not be used for, patient-connected applications.It is the policy of OMEGA to comply with all worldwide safety and EMC/EMI regulations that apply.OEMGA is constantly pursuing certification of its products to the European New Approach Directives.OMEGA will add the CE mark to every appropriate device upon certification.The information contained in this document is believed to be correct, but OMEGA Engineering,Inc.accepts no liability for any errors it contains, and reserves the right to alter specifications without notice.TRADEMARK NOTICE:®,®,, andare Trademarks ofOMEGA ENGINEERING, INC.®USAMADE INThis Quick Start Reference provides information on setting up your instrument for basic operation. The latest complete Communication and Operational Manual as well as free Software are available at/specs/iseries or on the CD-ROM enclosed with your shipment .SAFETY CONSIDERATIONThe instrument is protected in accordance with EN 61010-1:2001, electrical safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement, control andlaboratory.Remember that the unit has no power-on switch.Building installation should include a switch or circuit-breaker that must be compliant to IEC 947-1 and 947-3.SAFETY:•Do not exceed voltage rating on the label located on the side of the instrument housing.•Always disconnect power before changing signal and power connections.•Do not use this instrument on a work bench without its case for safety reasons.•Do not operate this instrument in flammable or explosive atmospheres.•Do not expose this instrument to rain or moisture.EMC:•Whenever EMC is an issue, always use shielded cables. •Never run signal and power wires in the same conduit.•Use signal wire connections with twisted-pair cables.•Install Ferrite Bead(s) on signal wire close to the instrument if EMC problems persist. MOUNTING1) Tilt unit, position mounting slot onto DIN Rail, as shown.2) Push unit towards DIN Rail and it will snap into place.1) 2)。
R4-EM ELECTRONIC ACCESSELECTRONIC ACCESS, ROTARY LATCHROTARY LATCHELECTRONIC ACCESSDOOR OPEN1234567890#69.0 (2.71)18.4 (.72)9.5 (.37)15.0 (.59)42.5 (1.67)WiresStriker boltCamMechanical trigger*2.5(.10)65 (2.55)150 (5.9)11 2 3PIN 3PIN 2PIN 1PIN 1 IndicatorPIN 6PIN 5PIN 46 (.24)11.50 (.45)12.5 (.49)Ø3.28 (.129) x 2 through holes for optional mechanical over-ride mounting brackets.Accommodates standard 1/8” blind rivets. Max. insertion depth 5mm30.5 (1.2)Mounting holes (¼-20, M6, or Ø7.0(.276) through hole)Mechanical over-ride cable mounting bracket. Contact Clancey for mechanical override solutions14.3 (.56)18.0 (.71)16.0(.63)9.5 (.37)5.9 (.23)12.15 (.48)15.60±1.20(0.614±0.047)6.0 (.24)9.1 (.36)430 (16.9)3 (.12)39.68 (1.56)16.76 (.66)12.7 (.50) HexØ 25.4 (1.00)Ø 9.5(.37)WasherO-Ring M8 x 1.25Thread38.1(1.50)27.7(1.09)25.4(1.00)2.8 (.11)Striker boltStriker Bolt(order separately)Optional Latch Connector Molex Microfit 3.0 seriesMounting Kit Rivets included (Part Number R4-EM-52)Without connectorMaterial & FinishMechanism Housing: Steel, zinc platedCam, trigger: Steel, zinc plated Springs: 300 Series stainless steel Pins: Steel, zinc plated Electronic Actuator: Housing: PC/ABS Cam / follower: AcetalElectrical SpecificationsRecommended Operating Voltage: 12 to 24 Volt DCTypical Operating Current (average at no load): Less then 600mA at 12 VDC Input Signal Current Draw: 25mA MAX at 24 VDC**Optional microswitch closes upon latch closureMicroswitch Rating: 3A MAX at 12VDCWire Color Code / Connector Pin Assignment:PIN 1: Brown: Ground (-)PIN 2: Red: Power 8 to 26 Volts DC PIN 3: Orange: Control Signal 8 to 26 Volts DCPIN 4 Black: Microswitch Common PIN 5 Blue: Microswitch N.O. Contact PIN 6 Grey: Microswitch N.C. Contact Wire Length: 150mm with connector, 430mm without connector Contact Clancey for mate connector and wire harnessNotesFor mechanical release actuators and cables contact ClanceyParts are shipped individually boxed. For bulk packaging add -1 to the end of the part numberR4-EM LIGHT DUTY ELECTRONIC ROTARY LATCHR4EM PART NUMBERELECTRONIC ACCESS, LIGHT DUTY ROTARY LATCHLIGHT DUTY ROTARY LATCHELECTRONIC ACCESSDOOR OPEN1234567890#Material & FinishHousings: PC/ABSCam: Glass Filled Nylon Trigger: PBTSprings: Stainless Steel Pins: Steel, zinc platedElectrical SpecificationsRecommended Operating Voltage: 12 to 24 VDCTypical Operating Current (average at no load): Less than 600mA at 12VDC Input Signal Current Draw: 25mA Max**Optional microswitch closes upon latch closureMicroswitch Rating: 3A Max at 12 VDCWire Color Code / Connector Pin Assignment:PIN 1: Brown: Ground (-)PIN 2: Red: Power 8 to 26 Volts DC PIN 3: Orange: Control Signal8 to 12 Volts DC (Contact Clancey for Higher Voltage Requirements) PIN 4 Black: Microswitch Common PIN 5 Blue: Microswitch N.O. Contact PIN 6 Grey: Microswitch N.C. Contact Wire Length: 150mm (5.90) with connectorContact Clancey for mate connector and wire harnessNotesFor mechanical release actuators and cables contact ClanceyParts are shipped individually boxed. For bulk packaging add -1 to the end of the part number (40 per box)15.6 ±1.2(.614 ±.047)Ø11.7 (.461)2.5 (.099)12.9 (.509)11.2 (.439)42.5 ±0.4(1.673 ±.016)30.7 (1.207)8.6 (.337)Ø7.5 ±0.1(.295 ±.004)5.75 (.226)65.3(2.571)12.6 (.495)14.7 (.581)6.6(.261)3.6 (.144)Ø 3.4 (.132)8.5 (.335) Unlocked trigger position18.2 (.715)18 ±0.4(.709 ± .016)62.2 (2.449)150 ±5 (5.906 ±.197)16 ±0.2 (.63 ± .008)0.5 (.02) Min Bolt flange to housing clearance, either side Mounting holes 10-24 thread,M5 X 0.8 thread,or Ø5.5 ±0.1(Ø .217± .004) thru hole 0.5 (.02) Min Bolt flange to housing clearance, either side 2 X Ø2.4 (.094) Accessory mounting holes for use with M3 X 8 self tapping screws,Max length 8mm (.315)Strike Bolt(Sold Seperately)3 (.118)39.68 (1.562)16.8 (.66)16(.63)12.5(.492)150 (5.9)11 2 3PIN 3PIN 2PIN 1PIN 1 IndicatorPIN 6PIN 5PIN 4Striker Bolt(order separately)Latch ConnectorMolex Microfit 3.0 seriesAvailable without connector with 430mm (16.9in) length wires (stripped and tinned). Contact Clancey for details.Mounting Kit Screws Included (Part Number R4-EM-72)5.60 (.614)14 (.551)4.0 Min (.157)42.5(1.673)18 (.709)15(.591)R4-EM OUTDOOR ELECTRONIC ROTARY LATCHELECTRONIC ACCESS, OUTDOOR ELECTRONIC ROTARY LATCHOUTDOOR ELECTRONIC ROTARY LATCHELECTRONIC ACCESSMaterial & FinishMechanismHousing, Cam, Trigger, Pins: Zinc Nickel plated steel or stainless steel Springs: 300 Series stainless steel Electronic Actuator Housing: PC/ABSBellows, Wire Seal: Silicone Perimeter Seal: Buna Cams: AcetalGrommet: SantopreneElectrical Specifications Recommended Operating Voltage: 12 to 24 Volt DCTypical Operating Current (average at no load): Less then 600mA at 12 VDC Input Signal Current Draw: 25mA MAX at 24 VDCMicro-switch Rating: 3A MAX at 12VDCWire Color Code / Connector Pin Assignment:PIN 1: Brown: Ground (-)PIN 2: Red: Power 12 to 24 Volts DC PIN 3: Orange: Control Signal 12 to 24 Volts DCPIN 4 Black: Microswitch Common PIN 5 Blue: Microswitch N.O. Contact PIN 6 Grey: Microswitch N.C. ContactContact Clancey for mate connector and wire harness optionsNotesFor mechanical release actuators and cables contact Clancey53.8 (2.12)69.5 (2.74)20.9 (.82)9.5 (.37)15.0 (.59)42.5 (1.67)WiresStriker boltCamMechanical trigger*2.5(.10)69.3 (2.73)6 (.24)11.50 (.45)12.5 (.49)30.5 (1.2)Mounting holes (¼-20, M6, or Ø7.0(.276) through hole)Mechanical over-ride cable mounting bracket kitfor side trigger latch (R4-EM-52).Contact Clancey for mechanical over-ride solutions14.3 (.56)18.0 (.71)15.60±1.20(0.614±0.047)6.0 (.24)11.35 (.45)430 (16.9)Pin 4Pin 5Pin 6Pin 3Pin 2Pin 1Pin 6Pin 5Pin 4Pin 1Pin 2Pin 3Mechanical triggerMechanical over-ride cable mounting bracket kit for rear trigger latch (R4-EM-87).Contact Clancey for mechanical over-ride solutions.12.7 (.50) HexØ 25.4 (1.00)Ø 9.5(.37)7.5(.295)WasherO-Ring M8 x 1.25Thread38.1(1.50)27.7(1.09)25.4(1.00)2.8(0.11)20.7 (.816)Striker Bolt(Order Separately) R4-90-121-10Rear trigger VersionSide Trigger VersionNo ConnectorSealed ConnectorNon-sealed Connector Connector OptionsR4-EM MECHANICAL OVERRIDE SYSTEMAC CABLE ASSEMBLYHow to OrderH3-EM ELECTRONICLOCKING SWINGHANDLE Swinghandle with Card ReadeActuator PlateROD SYSTEM PART NUMBERS (ORDER SEPARATELY)*Left Hand Gearbox (CCW to open)EM-10 ELECTRONIC KEEPER1Please contact one of ourapplication specialists forassistance with this product.1-800-747-7405ELECTRONIC ACCESS, KEEPERKEEPEREM-05 MINIATURE ELECTRONIC KEEPER• Simple transition from mechanical to electronic access • “Push-to-close” convenience for any application – retrofit or new installation.• Front mount and side mount versions.• Concealed latching.• Microprocessor controlled gear motor.• Minimal power draw.• Simple mechanical override.• Optional internal microswitch for latch open/close output signal.• Wide operating voltage range (8-26 VDC).• Accepts signals from any electronic actuation source • Single or multi-point latching.• Works with a variety of door mounted mechanical latches.11 2 3PIN 3PIN 2PIN 1PIN 1 IndicatorPIN 6PIN 5PIN 4* For Mechanical Version of Front Mount Style order part number EM-05-11-001 * For Mechanical Version of Side Mount Style order part number EM-05-21-001(Mechanical version does not include drive motor or electronics)MINIATURE ELECTRONIC KEEPER PART NUMBERSTypeWith Mechanical OverrideWithout Mechanical OverrideWith SwitchWithout SwitchWith SwitchWithout SwitchFront Mount Latch Bolt EM-05-11-111EM-05-11-101*EM-05-11-110EM-05-11-100Side Mount Latch BoltEM-05-21-111EM-05-21-101*EM-05-21-110EM-05-21-100Latch ConnectorMolex Microfit 3.0 seriesØ 4.3 (0.17) thru 17.5(0.69)17.5(0.69)37.5(1.48)15.5 (0.61)2.75 (0.11)2.75 (0.11)27(1.06)7.76 (0.31) 7mm (0.27) travel7.76 (0.31)7mm (0.27) travel10 (0.4)10 (0.4)5 (0.2)5.25 (0.21)13.5 (0.53)13.5 (0.53)12 (0.47)5 (0.2)5.25(0.21)271.06)12 (0.47)Mechanical Override Ball End Cable Connector (Will accept ø1.6 ± 0.15 (0.063 ± 0.006)cable with ø4.78 ± 0.13 (0.188 ± 0.005) ball)73.5 (2.89)145 REF (5.71)Max Travel 8mm (.315)8.6(0.73)7.25 (0.29)Side MountFront MountMaterial & FinishEnclosure & Latch Bolt: ThermoplasticHousing Assembly Screws: Steel, Zinc PlateE lectrical SpecificationsRecommended Operating Voltage: 12 - 24 VDCTypical Operating Current: Less than 600mA at 12 VDCControl InputRetracted Position: 12-24 VDC The latch bolt will remain retracted for as long as the signal is present or a minimum of 1 second.Input Signal Current: 25mA Max at 24 VDCExtended Position: 0 VDCWire Color Code / Connector Pin Assignment:PIN 1 Brown: Ground (-)PIN 2 Red: Power 8 to 26 VDCPIN 3 Orange: Control Signal 8 to 26 VDCPIN 4 Black: Microswitch Common PIN 5 Blue: Microswitch N.O. Contact PIN 6: NoneEA-P3 125KHZ PROXIMITY READER ELECTRONIC ACCESSELECTRONIC ACCESS, PROXIMITY READERPROXIMITY READER11.28(.44)Status LED10.41(.41)94 (3.7)42.50 (1.67)14.93 (.59) 3 (.12)Ø 6.5(.26)3 (.12)300mm (11.8’) Harness (stripped and tinned) installed6 (.24)6 (.24)31.95(1.26)70.35(2.77)M3 Clearance Hole70.5(2.78)Ø 10(.39)31.95(1.26)Panel PreparationMaterial & FinishABS PlasticElectrical SpecificationsSupply Voltage: 12VDC +/- 10%Operating Current: 60 mA MAX (No Attached Devices)Operating Temperature: -15 to 55 0C Operating Humidity: 20-90% RH, No condensationTransmit Frequency: 125kHz (FSK)Read Range: Up to 10cm 26 Bit Wiegand OutputReader will convert the user card ID to 26 bit Wiegand formatEA-P1 SERIES PIN/PROX ACCESS CONTROLLERELECTRONIC ACCESS, PIN\PROXIMITY READERPIN/PROXIMITY READERJB JD JC118(4.65)75 (2.95)GasketBezelHousing18.9 (.75)Not including gasket(gasket 1.7 (.067) uncompressed)11.6 (.46)58 (2.28)4 (.16)Thru5 (.20)Thru8.3 (.33)84.2(3.32)109.5(4.31)42.1 (1.66)67.7 (2.66)7 (.28)2x Countersunk slotsJA (Blue)Door access 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 91 2 3 41 (Red)2 (Black)3 (Brown)4 (Orange)5 (Yellow)6 (Green)7 (Blue)8 (Purple)9 (Grey)+12 VDC Ground Auxiliary input X X X NOCOMNCRelay Output A (Max. 2A / 30 VDC)Relay Output B (Max. 2A / 30 VDC)E (Green)F (Blue)Lockout alarm output (NO)Lockout alarm output (COM)JB (White)Lockout alarm outputA B C D E F G H J (Blue)K (Green) L (Yellow)NC NO COM JC (Blue)Tamper switch output J K L 1 (Red)2 (Yellow) 3 (Green)4 (Black)+12VDC Data1Data0GroundJD (White)External Wiegand Reader JA 12435X X X X X X X XX 76(2.99)Bezel AttachedWithout BezelMountingConnector Detail s(Note: Mating connectors with approximately 160mm (6.3) of wiring, stripped and tinned provided with controller).EA - P1 - 01 C - LPart Number Selectio nCColor 1 - White 2 - Cool Gray 0 - BlackL Omit - No Logo 9 - Southco LogoProximity card: EA - C1 - 011 (contact Clancey for custom color and logo options)Material & FinishPolycarbonate and ABS PlasticElectrical SpecificationsPIN Code Length:Programmable 1 to 8 digitsMonitoring Inputs: Auxiliary, case tamperingTypical Maximum Read Range: 10cm (depending on installation)Frequency of Operation: 125kHz (EM), others available upon requestModes of Operation:* Card-only * PIN or card * PIN and card * BypassPower: 12 VDC 80mA in standby, 105mA working current (typical) Operating Temperature: 0-50 °C Operating Humidity: 20-90% RH, no condensationConnectors :Connector with approximately160mm (6.3) of wiring, stripped and tinned provided with controller 1. JA Door access connector (blue 9-pin)2. JB Lockout alarm connector (white 8-pin)3. JC Tamper switch output connector (blue 3-pin)4. JD Wiegand reader connector (white 4-pin)5. Tamper switchEA-KC2 SERIES MEMBRANE KEYPADACCESS CONTROLLERThe Membrane Keypad benefits a variety of industrial applicationsSelf Service Me dical Stora geServer RacksEA-R01 RF CONTROLLERRF CONTROLLER KIT PART NUMBER: EA-R01Includes 1 receiver (EA-R01-201) andPower SupplyELECTRONIC ACCESS, KEY FOBKEY FOBScrew TerminalGND VCC OUTPUT 1 A OUTPUT 1 BOUTPUT 2 A OUTPUT 2 B OUTPUT 3GND12VDC POWER GND AOUTPUT 1B AOUTPUT 2B A AUX GNDFuses127.0(5.00)114.30(4.50)Ø 4.95 (.195)31.63(1.245)22.23(.875)4.45(.175)120.65 (4.750)Nameplate/CoverLock buttonUnlock buttonKeyfob transmitterBlue LEDNameplate screws107.95 (4.250)OperationShipped with two pre-programmed transmittersPress transmitter “UNLOCK” button Controller will produce a 12VDC pulse for 200ms on output 1 terminal A, followed by a 300ms pause followed by a 200ms 12VDC pulse on output 2, terminal AAfter another 300ms pause, the controller will produce two 400ms pulses separated by a 200ms pause on the auxiliary light/horn outputPress transmitter “LOCK” button Controller will produce a 12VDC pulse for 200ms on output 1 terminal B, followed by a 300ms pause followed by a 200 ms 12VDC pulse on output 2, terminal BAfter another 300ms pause, the controller will produce one 400ms pulse on the auxiliary light/horn outputSimple push-button learn feature with LED feedback for enrollingtransmitters. Note: EA-R01 shipped with 2 pre-programmed transmittersReceiverTransmitterSpecificationsReceiver Power: 12VDC (± 25%) Receiver Idle Current: <10mA Receiver Operating Current: <30A momentaryReceiver Outputs: Output 1 & 2: 30A polarity reversing relaysAux Output: 30A single pole relayOperating Range:up to 30.4m (100 ft)Operating Frequency: 340MHz Coding Type: Fixed Code Enclosure Rating: IP67Transmitter Power:Type 23 12VDC batteryReceiver output fuses 15A Littelfuse 297 Series Mini® Fast-Acting automotive blade fuse or equivalent.Connection DetailsAll electrical connections are made via screw terminals accessible by removing 2 screws and name plateEA-R02 RF REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEMELECTRONIC ACCESS, KEY FOBKEY FOB93.75 (3.69)85.75 (3.38)65 (2.56)28 (1.10)77.75 (3.06)11 (.43)6.5 (.26)16.88(.66)44 (1.73)J1J2Ø 4.00 (.16)(2 Places)Switch Access TabRed LED Unlock Button Lock Button30.9 (1.22)53 (2.09)11.9 (.47)12 (.47)13 (.51)10 (.39)12 (0.47)External Antena (Antena length 190 (7.48)PINWIRE COLORDESCRIPTION1 RED VCC (+12VDC Power Supply Input)2 BLACK GND (Ground)3YELLOWAuxiliary Output (Vout = VCC)PINWIRE COLORDESCRIPTION1 BLUE/BLACK LOCK Relay – Normally Closed (typically connect to GND)2 BLUE LOCK Relay – Common (typically connect to latch)3BLUE/RED LOCK Relay – Normally Open (typically connect to VCC)4 GREEN/BLACK UNLOCK Relay – Normally Closed (typically connect to GND)5 GREEN UNLOCK Relay – Common (typically connect to latch)6GREEN/REDUNLOCK Relay – Normally Open (typically connect to VCC)Power Supply and Auxiliary Output Wire Harness (J1)LOCK & UNLOCK Relay Wire Harness (J2)ReceiverTransmitter10 (.39) Ref1000 (39.4)10 (.39) Ref1000 (39.4)RF REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEM PART NUMBER: EA-R02Includes 1 Receiver, 2 Keyfobs,1 Pair Power/Auxiliary and Lock/Unlock Relay Connector Wire Harnesses and Operating InstructionsMaterial & FinishABS PlasticElectrical Specificatio nsReceiver Power: 12VDC (±10%)Receiver Standby Current: 10mA MAX, No Attached DevicesReceiver Operating Current: 100mAMAX, No Attached DevicesReceiver Outputs: Three Form CRelays, Rated 15A at 14VDCReceiver Lock/Unlock Output Pulse Duration: 250ms or 10 sec (Selectable)Receiver Operating Temperature: -20 to 80 0COperationOperating Range: Up to 60 Feet / 18 Meters (Open Air)Operating Frequency: 433.92MHz Coding Type: Fixed Code (24-Bit)Transmitter Power: Type CR2016 3VDC Battery(Qty 2 per transmitter)Switch Access TabSwitch 1 - Used to enroll transmittersSwitch 2 - Used to set LOCK andUNLOCK pulse durationNote:Individual components can beordered separately. Contact Clancey for information.CONTROLLERE L E C T R O N I C A C C E S S , C O N T R O L L E REA-A06 USB CONTROLLERThe USB Controller allows for the independent control of up to 14 different electrical devices from an existing computer. With a set of simple software commands, control and monitor connected devices via USB port. Output signals from connected locks can be captured for audit trail reporting.• Allows computer controlled electro-mechanical latch operation via USB port.• 14 Independent latch inputs / outputs.• Simple programming commands / easy program interface.• Integrate with any Southco electro-mechanical latch solution.• Plug and Play.• Labeled connections for easy set up.-+Medical Self Servic eS erver Acc essThe USB Controller benefits a variety of industrial applicationsController Assembly。
Instruction manualKUZMA 4POINT 14 inch TONEARMSerial Number: …..2016-09KUZMA LTDINSTRUCTION MANUAL FOR 4POINT 14 tonearmThe 4POINT 14 tonearm is a very precisely engineered piece of equipment, however, the construction is robust and requires minimal maintenance for optimal performance. It differs from standard 4Point due almost 3 inches longer tube. It this requires different mounting distance.CONTENTS: PageGeneral description 3 Product registration and warranty extension 3 Technical data 4 Unpacking and Basic Setup 5-6 Setting up the tonearm 7-9 Adjustment of tracking force 9 Adjustment of tangential geometry 9 Adjustment of VTA 10 Adjustment of azimuth 10 Adjustment of bias 11 Damping 11-12 Adjustment of cueing device 12 Maintenance 13 Transport 13 Troubleshooting 13pin for cablehorizontal paddlemain tube assemblyArmbaselock screwGeneral descriptionThis tonearm differs from other arms by incorporating several unique features. The zero play bearingis configured on 4 points (spikes). There is very precise VTA adjustment and, despite a longer effective length of 353 mm (14 inches), fits the mounting distance of 291 mm ( as for 12 inches arms).The heart of the new construction is a unique 4 point bearing. The first set of two points (similar to a double unipivot bearings) allows vertical movement. The second set of two points allows horizontal movement. All four points have minimal friction and zero play in all playing directions thus ensuring the cartridge platform and the cartridge itself to move with very low frictionand minimal vibration across the record. It is normal to feel slack in the bearings in certain directions.The whole construction is mounted on a rigid VTA tower which allows very precise VTA adjustment while playing, without any loss of rigidity, yet with up to 0.01 mm of precision and zero play.The main tube is constructed and machined from solid aluminium. The counterweights set balancesthe tonearm and there is a second small counterweight with which the tracking force can be finely adjusted. Azimuth can be adjusted in small repeatable increments with zero play, by means of an Allen key.A feature of the tonearm is a unique detachable headshell ( one spare included as standard). The electrical connection is via standard pins but the headshell can be simply removed by unscrewingwith an Allen key. The headshell is fixed with a precise hexagonal locking system giving the same rigidity as with a fixed headshell.Two separate troughs damp vertical and horizontal resonances and can be finely adjusted independently. The troughs can be removed from the tonearm.Internal wiring is of superior special alloy silver wires. Set of 4 wires runs unbroken from the cartridge pins into a 1.4 m long tonearm cable with silver bullet connectors.Product registration and warranty extensionKuzma products have a non transferable 2 year limited warranty on parts and labour, which may vary in each country.To obtain the 5 year limited warranty from us, you need to register the product on our web site within 30 days of purchase. We suggest registration of products in any case because this will also help you to receive our technical support more easily and with resale of products.Simply register on our web site, complete the forms and you will receive an extended five year warranty card on your email within a few days.vertical bearing pointFig. 2Technical data:Mass: 2150 grEffective length : 353 mm ( 14 inch) ( Lofgren “A”)Mounting distance: 291 mm( 291, 50 mm )Offset angle: 15.35 degreesDistance from spindle tohorizontal bearing: 340 mm ( 338-348 mm)Effective mass: 19 gVTA adjustment: yesAzimuth adjustment: yesBias adjustment: yesVertical damping: yesHorizontal damping: yesDetachable headshell: yes ( one extra supplied)Cables: silverArm mount: Kuzma cutOptional: extra headshells, headshell containers, different wiring option1. UnpackingOpen the box carefully and remove top covers.The tube with vertical bearing points is packed separately (tube assembly) on the top of the box. Please do handle with care and when put aside, ensure that nothing is touching the bearing points. Bear in mind how you will handle tube with output cable.The horizontal bearing assembly is permanently mounted on the main VTA arm tower. This is blocked during transport. (Fig. 3)First remove the armbase and prepare it for fixing onto the turntable. Be sure that the armboard on the turntable has the correct cut-out on correct distance (main central hole must be 40 mm in diameter).2. Basic set upArmbase:Mount the armbase on the turntable’s armboard on distance of 291-292 mm. If the pre-cut has a thread, then use three screws and fix them from the top through the armbase into the armboard threads. A second way is to use a ring underneath and fix three screws through holes into this ring, which will then hold the armbase very tightly. Be sure that you position the armbase so as to give access to an Allen key for fixing arm into armbase (towards the back of the turntable). Also check, when mounting the arm on other turntables, that you allow enough clearance for counterweights and correct position of the tube in relationship to the platter. Due to the bearing construction, there is only a limited arc which the arm tube can travel in a horizontal way. Rotation of the VTA arm tower of the arm, to achieve the correct distance of 340 mm ( 338-348 mm ) is done by measuring distance from pivot to centre of the horizontal tower bearing. Fig.4. Due long tube this distance is not so critical.VTA arm tower:Insert the VTA arm tower into the armbase. Ensure that the height is such, that the top surface of the platform holding cueing device is at the same height as the record. Fix it with an Allen key. The vertical bearing cups should be at the same height as the record. This are all only starting height- later this will change when you set up precise VTA. Also check that the VTA adjustment is in the middle position, to allow fine VTA adjustment up and down 5 mm each way.Fig.3. Pull out fixing foam on the horizontal bearing assemblyWith 1.5 mm Allen key, release the height ring ( Fig. 3.) which is on the fixing pillar below the VTA arm tower. Now it will drop down and touch the armbase. Fix the ring again and release the VTA arm tower. You now have the correct height but you can freely rotate the VTA arm tower horizontally. Rotate it to such a position that the distance from the centre of the record to the centre of the horizontal bearing is 340 mm ( 338-348 mm) Fig. 4. Now fix VTA arm tower.Fig.4. Distance for pivot to spindle Fig.5. Black cable holderRemove the fixing foam on the horizontal bearing assembly ( Fig.3.). When tonearm is shipped by airmail, courier service, insert foam back! Check that the bias thread is fixed and gently rotate horizontal bearing assembly from one to another extreme. It is normal to feel slack in the bearings.Tube assembly:Carefully take the tube assembly with cable gently position it around the horizontal bearing assembly so that both two points will fit into the appropriate bearing cups. Position it into the armrest. (Fig. 6.)Remove cable from the tube assembly by releasing the black cable holder from the transport position with the 1.5 mm Allen key. Fix it to the empty pin at the back of the VTA tower, below the VTA locking lever. Fix it in such way, that the naked wires will go upwards towards the tube in a loop ( Fig 5). Be sure, that the VTA arm tower is fixed in the armbase, because the weight of the cable might otherwise rotate it.Fig.6. Assembling the tube onto the horizontal bearing tower.3. Setting up the tonearmConnecting tonearm:Check the horizontal movement of the tube to ensure that the headshell will reach the inner grooves (approximately to the edge of record label), but will not travel to the centre of the record. Also check the arm wire loop and connect the tonearm cable into the phono sockets of the preamp. (Fig.5)Due to the high tonearm mass, turntable levelling and suspension should be checked and adjusted according to the turntable manual.Cartridge mounting:Mount the cartridge with the appropriate set of M 2.5 mm screws. When fixing cartridge pins be sure that you do not damage wires under insulation tubes! If you wish you can fix fingerlift at the side of the headshell- no key required.( Fig. 8)Headshell removal and fixing:This tonearm has a detachable headshell and fixing and positioning it has no negative effect on tonearm performance. The whole headshell is fixed with Allen key 2 mm.Insert it in the top hole and release screw with Allen key for at least one turn (ACW).Disconnect cartridge pins, remove Allen key and pull out the headshell. (Fig.7-7B)Fix the cartridge and return headshell back in to the tube. If it can not be inserted easily, rotate the screw a little more in ACW direction. Then fix it back in CW direction with gentle force, around one turn.Fig.7. Locked Fig.7A UnlockedNote: Do not over-tighten the screw which locks the headshell.Fig.7B Removing headshell Fig.8. Headshell’s fingerliftBalancing of the tonearm:Fix cartridge pins. Add extra counterweights to the lower threaded carrier as per chart below, until the tonearm is roughly balanced. Fig. 9.Knowing the approximate mass of the cartridge( add aprox 1 gr for screws and 1 gr for fingerlift), enables choice of the correct configuration of different counterweights. Aim for roughly zero balance. Even if the counterweights are not screwed to the end, as long as you rotate two against each other, they will be fixed on the thread.The main long counterweight (40 mm) remains fixed on the tonearm all the time. You can use any mix as long as you can achieve the desired tracking force.Fig. 9. Full counterweight complementCounterweight configuration:Lenght: mass:40 mm 235 gr main counterweight ( 1 pc)14 mm 80 gr ( 1 pc)12 mm 70 gr ( 1 pc)4 (3.8) mm 20 gr ( 4 pcs)Cartridge total weight: main ( 40) + counterweights configuration (mm)0-4 gr +46gr +48g +4+410g +4+412g +4+4+414g +1216g +1218g +12+420g +14+422g +14+4+424g +14+4+426g +12+4+4+428g +14+4+4+430-32g +12+4+4+4+4Move the small upper counterweight for more precise balance, by rotating it. The tonearm's centre of gravity is chosen to be around the height of vertical rotation. Therefore balancing the tonearm tozero is very difficult. Adjust it to be roughly balanced and increase tracking force with upper smaller counterweight.If this is too loose, hold the front part of the counterweight and rotate the rear part until there is a tighter fit, or lock it into position on the threaded carrier. Opposite rotation will make the smaller counterweight looser.4. Adjustment of tracking forceBalance the tonearm with the tracking scale, which must be at record height. Rotate the smaller upper counterweight towards the tube. Rotation for one turn (observe red dots) will change tracking force for approximately 0.1g. If you are unable to obtain the correct tracking force, add or remove counterweights. By rotating two counterweights along the thread you can obtain the desired balance. Then simply rotate them one against other and this will fix them. (Fig.1)Check that the cueing device is at the correct height (See paragraph 10).5. Adjustment of tangential geometryPut a record on the platter and adjust VTA in such a way, that the central axis of the tube will be parallel to the record. This is only a starting point for VTA.Using the two zero point protractor, adjust geometry at two null points. Rough guidance is by the edges of the cartridge body, but accurate adjustment is by observing whether the cantilever and lines are parallel at the two null (zero) points. See our web site for more information.6. Adjustment of VTAIt is extremely easy to set up VTA on this tonearm. Just unlock the lever at the back and rotate the VTA knob. VTA knob rotation CW- VTA down (Fig.1, Fig. 10.)VTA adjustment between any two lines is 0.1 mm (the whole rotation of VTA knob is 0.8 mm) which allows for very fine repeatable adjustment. The rigidity of the assembly is such that even in the unlocked position you will not feel slack. Move the tonearm VTA to the desired height. Simply lock the lever back with gentle force. Observe the 1 mm scale at the left hand side of tonearm tower. If you run out of range (10 mm), then you must reposition the tonearm height in the armbase. ( Fig. 10) However take into account what is the optimal VTA by listening.Once you find out the correct VTA, rotate outer ring of the VTA main knob and position it into null position. This is now your starting point for very fine tuning. You can use digital microscope and laptop and adjust VTA- for most cartridges angle for diamond tip is 92 deg. See our web site for more information.Fig. 10. VTA tower side-rough scale7. Adjustment of azimuthTo make azimuth adjustments, release the two screws locking the mechanism at the centre top of the main tonearm tube, with Allen key 2mm. Under the main tube is a tiny rod with a hexagonal screw. Insert the Allen key 2 mm into the screw (it may feel loose), rotate it slightly and it will alter the azimuth. (Fig.2)Rotating it back will bring azimuth to its previous position. Changes can be seen by misalignment of the white lines on the top of the centre of the tube. Even 15 degrees rotation of the Allen key will make a significant difference in sound. See our web site for more information.8. BiasThe bias should be adjusted roughly according to the tracking force. Using Allen key 1.5 mm, unlock the screw on the bias weight and position it to the equivalent of gap X to your chosen tracking force. Lock the screw back, when in position. Fig. 11-11A.Fig. 11. Bias adjustment XP mm gr 0 1.00 4 1.50 8 2.00 10 2.25 12 2.50xbias lockXFig. 11A Bias distance “X”For maximum tracking, it is advisable to set the bias by use of an appropriate test record, ie. those with tracking bands. Please do not use test records with blank space where the tip of the needle sits on the surface rather than in the groove. If in doubt use less then more bias force!9. DampingThis tone arm has two independent damping systems. The lower trough is for horizontal damping and the second trough on the arm tube assembly is for vertical damping. (Fig.1)Both troughs are removable.The horizontal holder with paddle is permanently fixed on the horizontal bearing assembly.Vertical& horizontal damping:The vertical paddle is inserted after the tube assembly. Fix holder in the hole with 1.5 mm Allen key. (Fig. 12.)The paddles long screws (1.5 mm Allen key) are fixed with fingers by a small black plastic nut. Start with both at zero damping. The more the paddle is inserted into the liquid, the stronger the damping. First start with horizontal, then add vertical, but feel free to experiment.Be sure that you do not adjust the paddle in the trough so that it touches the bottom.Fig.12. Fixing vertical damping holderPaddles are fixed by holding a screw with Allen key 1.5mm and ACW rotation with fingers of the small black nut.Adding damping oil:First insert silicone damping oil into the troughs. Let the liquid settle, before adding more. Stop filling, when you reach the silver lines about 3mm below the edge of the troughs.Removing trough:Removing trough using Allen keys 1.5 mm (vertical- Fig .13) and 2.5 mm (horizontal- Fig.14). Release fixing screw and pull away trough. But firstly put paddles in the vertical position out of the oil so that oil will drip off. Fig. 15.Fig.13 Removing vertical trough Fig.14 Removing horizontal troughFig.15 Both troughs removed10. Cueing device adjustmentShould you find that in the ‘up’ position the cartridge is too high or too low above the record then the cueing device can be raised or lowered.( due VTA changes) This can be done simply by using Allen key 1.5 mm. (Fig. 11.)Insert key into screw on side of arm rest.Release screw, raise or lower device and retighten.Rotation of cueing device can affect the drift of cartridge while travel vertically down.The cueing device may lift slightly as the screw is retightened. Do not over-tighten as this may cause the cueing device to stick in the ‘up’ position. Should this occur, slightly release the screw.11. MaintenanceThe bearing does not need maintenance. Clean dust from the tonearm with a dry cloth or brush and use a soft cloth and alcohol to remove silicone oil.12. TransportDuring transport the tube assembly with cable must be removed from the horizontal bearing assembly. To do this you must remove the vertical paddle. Remove vertical trough and reposition cable on the tube assembly. REMOVE ALL SILICONE OIL!Always return fixing foam below tower of the horizontal bearing assembly! See Fig. 16=3.If you transport a turntable with tonearm, ensure that hard vibration from the car does not transmit directly to the tonearm. Placing soft material such as rubber, foam or a thick blanket below the turntable is helpful in filtering rough vibrations even when the platter is removed.Fig.16. Insert fixing foam by lifting horizontal tower- see same Fig. 313. Troubleshooting1. Cartridge jumps in the inner grooves: See if the tube can travel towards the edge of the record label- check that position of the tonearm is correct with protractor for distance of 344 mm.2A. Cartridge is too close to the record edge: Check if the tube travels too much toward the centre of the record- check that position of the tonearm is correct with protractor for distance and spindle to armbase distance is 291 mm.2B: Cartridge is not reaching inner grooves: check that position of the tonearm is correct with protractor for distance 344 mm and spindle to armbase distance is 291 mm.3. Headshell cannot be removed- check that the screw is released enough with Allen key.Kuzma LtdHotemaze 17ASI-4205 PREDDVORSLOVENIJAP: +386 4 25 35 450, F: +386 4 25 35 454Email:*****************,www.kuzma.si。
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染色体是细胞内具有遗传性质的遗传物质深度压缩形成的聚合体,易被碱性染料染成深色,所以叫染色体(染色质),染色体和染色质是同一物质在细胞分裂间期和分裂期的不同形态表现而已。
在染色体的常规染色中,一般用吉姆萨、地衣红、福尔根、石碳酸复红等可获得较好的染色效果。
硫堇染色液(0.4%)可用于口腔黏膜、尿液、羊水、绒毛细胞以及人工培养细胞等样本的染色体染色,尤其适用于性染色质的染色。
硫堇染色亦可用于肥大细胞的染色,异染性物质呈紫红色,其他呈蓝色。
组成:
操作步骤(仅供参考):
(一)样本处理
1、口腔黏膜细胞:
1)、用PBS 或生理盐水漱洗口腔数次,尽量去除口腔内细菌和其他杂物。
2)、操作人员一手拉住患者的下唇,一手用压舌板或牙签钝头端刮取两侧颊部或下唇内侧的粘液,丢弃第一次刮取的细胞。
3)、同一部位连续刮取数次,将刮取物涮入装有5ml 生理盐水的离心管中。
4)、离心,弃上清液,留取细胞团。
5)、加入新鲜固定液轻轻混匀制成悬液室温放置。
6)、取一滴悬液至预冷的干净载玻片上,晾干。
2、尿液中脱落细胞:
1)、取患者干净的中段尿液,混匀,吸取至离心管中。
2)、离心,弃上清液,留取细胞团。
4)、离心,弃上清液,留取细胞团。
5)、根据细胞的多少,加入数滴新配制的固定液,充分混匀制成悬液。
6)、取一滴悬液至预冷的干净载玻片上,晾干。
3、羊水细胞:
1)、按妇科常规经腹壁穿刺妊娠16周左右孕妇的羊水至离心管中,抽取羊水时先抽取丢弃,以免母体细胞的污染。
编号 名称 DZ0041 DZ0041 Storage 硫堇染色液(0.4%) 50ml 100ml 室温 避光 使用说明书 1份
2)、离心,弃上清液,留取细胞团。
3)、加入新鲜固定液,轻轻混匀制成悬液,室温放置。
4)、离心,弃上清液,留取细胞团。
5)、根据细胞的多少,加入数滴新配制的固定液,充分混匀制成悬液。
6)、取一滴悬液至预冷的干净载玻片上,晾干。
(二)染色质染色
1、玻片标本置于HCl中,37℃孵育。
2、蒸馏水充分冲洗,自然干燥。
3、将玻片样本浸入硫堇染色液(0.4%)染色。
4、蒸馏水冲洗,自然干燥。
5、在低倍镜下查找均匀分散的细胞群,转油镜认真观察。
染色结果:
异染性物质呈紫红色,其他呈蓝色。
注意事项:
1、在为了获得细胞沉淀的离心的过程中,对于特殊细胞,如果细胞沉淀不充分,可以适当
提高离心力或延长离心时间。
2、为了您的安全和健康,请穿实验服并戴一次性手套操作。
有效期:6个月有效。