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Nba2KXModTool教程范文第一篇:Nba2KXModTool教程范文本教程版权归lgf54178所有,禁止任何人修改盗用,发现必究!转载请注明巴布网、维维M1茗酒坊,谢谢Nba2K11面补制作教程一、球衣制作之前准备及导出1.找到我想要做的面补球员的高清素材,正面、侧面、左右斜面图片2.2.打开2K11文件夹,搜索你所要修改的面补编号(如:pngxxx)复制,新建一个文件夹,放入里面3.3.用Nba2KXModTool软件解压面补文件,解压方法,打开面补文件即可4.点击open 打开我们要制作的面补文件,我们以理查德森为例,导出相应的贴图文件点击ExportRes分别储存为:面补贴图、面补法线图、面补高光、mianbu3D (在储存面补3D的时候请不要用汉字)二、开始制作面补贴图用 Photoshop(俗称:PS)软件,打开贴图复制背景图层打开理查德森的高清素材图用仿制图章工具调整好主直径和硬度,用带点羽化效果的,按住alt键仿制,并在面补图层上新建图层,对应脸部位置粘贴有些童鞋要问:如果素材太小不清晰怎么办,仿制图章复制过来太模糊怎么办?答:lgf来教大家第二种制作方法:使用钢笔工具制作我们用钢笔将人物的面补位置抠出,建议用Photoshop CS4以上的版本,CS4有个调整边缘工具,如果没有请用羽化工具代替我们可以在调整边缘工具里自由的调整半径、对比度、平滑、羽化、收缩/扩展功能,有三种视图方式,可以清晰的对比出原图与待修改图的预览效果。
效果显示我们看到素材图与原贴图有色差,下一步就要做细致调整,点击图像调整,分别调整明暗度、对比度、色彩平衡饱和度、色相与曲线,数值自己掌握,需要多加练习有些童鞋又问了,素材图与原图不能对应匹配怎么办?答:我们需要更进一步的处理,自由变化工具和变形工具使用使用自由变换工具,调整素材的大小,与其对应使用变形工具,将图像自由调整最终呈现效果下图:最好还是建议童鞋们尽可能的找一些高清素材,使用仿制图章工具作业,比较简单一些由于时间关系我就不一一示范了,感谢BryntEric兄弟提供的他做面补的PSD给我O(∩_∩)O谢谢现在大家明白了吧,其实面补就是补补贴贴像美术作业一样,你想把它变成什么样都可以,让我们一起动手,在游戏中创作属于自己的艺术有的童鞋又问了,面补上有的明有的暗是怎么做的我们就用加深减淡和模糊涂抹工具在红色通道中将需要的地方进行修改OK面补贴图就做好了,我们先储存为png格式我们来制作alpha通道首先我们要了解alpha通道的作用,面补中的alpha1通道对应游戏中的反光程度,也就是大家所说的头部像电灯泡一样头发发白等问题都是源于alpha没有做好,黑色代表暗度,白色代表明度,灰色代表半透明具体请看我的球衣教程,有详细说明好我们也制作,复制原版alpha通道,调整明暗度对比度、曲线在复制红色通道,调整明暗度对比度,曲线,然后将两个图层结合,得到最终效果复制到alpha1通道中,另存为BMP格式,再存为DDS格式,OK面补贴图制作完成三、制作绿色法线图其实这个问题我已经说过不止一次了,不过为了新来的小白我就再说一次要做法线图大家要先弄明白,法线图的作用,法线图是决定高光文件就是脸部纹理文件控制面补材质选择所在,具体看我的球衣教程做法线图可以用浮雕或用英伟达的插件(NVIDIAT ools)再次只推荐用NVIDIATools插件我们开始制作PS上打开做好的PNG格式的面补贴图和原版的绿色贴图(法线图)在面补贴图上使用滤镜NVIDIATools工具调整好相应的参数点击红色通道复制(注意:看红色的通道光源一定是从右到左)有的地方不是需要再重新调整设置,然后再合并,在这我就不一一示范了在复制原版绿*河蟹*层,新建一个窗口,将红绿通道都放里面,红色通道放上面,绿色通道放下面在红色通道上改为柔光,将不需要的地方擦去扎起调整亮度对比度合并黏贴到原版绿色通道即可在复制绿*河蟹*层和原版的alpha1通道新建窗口放进去(注意绿*河蟹*层的光源必须是从上到下,不是再重新设计合并)将绿色通道放上面alpha1通道放下面,柔光,擦除不需要的部分,调整亮度对比度合并黏贴到原版的alpha1通道,储存为BMP格式,OK法线图我们也做好了四、制作头型3D使用blender 点击文件导入N2KM 工具打开gongju点击0-6使它成黄色编辑模式(切忌不是黄色不要移动头型,不然你改的再好,这头型最好导入就等用废了,之前的一切努力都成泡影)然后打开UV图像编辑器载入png面补贴图将绘制类型改为带纹理先用编辑模式编辑(一点要8个面正面、侧面、上左右斜面、下左右斜面、水平上下面耐心编辑,由于要花几个小时的时间,况且我3D不是很好,就不一步一步做了,简单的把方法给大家说下吧)再用雕刻模式整体修改一下雕刻模式里抓取和平滑比较常用如果需要修改头型大小请按S键调整最后导出为N2KM五、导入和使用打开Nba2KXModT ool点击载入相应的DDS和N2KM文件即可不想被人唾弃,就请好自为之By:巴布网EGS补丁组lgf54178第二篇:围棋教程1.基本规则初学围棋的人必须要先了解以下几条有关围棋下法的基本规则:围棋通常由两个人进行对局,对局时一方执黑棋,另一方执白棋。
User ManualD1.1.2_KD010218000D1.3.5_KD010098000StatementWelcome to use Makeblock products!Before installing and using the product for the first time, please carefully read all the accompanying materials of the product to improve your experience with it. If you fail to use the product according to the instructions and requirements of the Manual, or mis-operate the product due to misunderstanding, etc., Makeblock Co., Ltd. (Shenzhen) will bear no responsibility for any loss resulting therefrom, except for losses due to improper installa-tion or operation by Makeblock professional maintenance personnel.Makeblock Co., Ltd. (Shenzhen) has collated the Manual rigorously and carefully, but we cannot guarantee that the Manual is completely free of error or omission.Makeblock Co., Ltd. (Shenzhen) is committed to continuously improving product functionality and service quality, and therefore reserves the right to change any product or so ware program described in the Manual and the contents of the Manual at any time without prior notice.The Manual is intended to help you use the product correctly and does not include any description of the product hardware and so ware configuration. For product configuration, please refer to the relevant contract (if any) and packing list, or consult your distributor. Pictures in the Manual are for reference only and the actual product may vary.Protected by copyright laws and regulations, the Manual shall not be reproduced or transcribed in any way, or be transmitted on any wired or wireless network in any manner, or be translated into any language without the prior written authorization of Makeblock Co., Ltd. (Shenzhen).ContentsSafety First (Important) 01List of Items 05Meet Your Laserbox 06Quick Operation GuideConnect the smart smoke purifier Start the LaserboxConnect a computer to the Laserbox Start cutting / engraving10Appendix 1: Cutting/Engraving Material Requirements29Appendix 2: Annular Indicator Status Description 3032Product Warranty InformationPause the task Cancel the task Clean chippingsBring sketch to life Image extractionMore Operations23More Features26Note: The above information may be subject to change due to objective factors, and please refer to the latest release of Makeblock. If you use the internet or phone call to get our support, additional fees may apply.Makeblock service informationPlease contact us if you find the actual product is inconsistent with the Manual during operation, or if you want to get the latest informa-tion, or have any questions or suggestions.Technicalsupport:*********************Safety First (Important)1. General safetyRead and get familiar with all safety protocols and procedures before operating the Laserbox. Users shall strictly follow all safety precautions and ensure that the Laserbox is properly assembled and in working order.01Please observe the following operating principles:Be sure to check the Laserbox for damage every time before use. Do not operate any damaged ordefective Laserbox in any way.Please keep the workspace clean and flat. Note that the laser tube is made of glass and is very fragile. If itis broken, the Laserbox will fail to work.Without authorization, please do not disassemble or change the Laserbox structure in any other way; andplease do not modify or decompile the operating system of the Laserbox.Please keep the inside of the Laserbox clean. Residues and chippings accumulated during cutting andengraving are dangerous and may cause fire. Clean the chippings and residues in the honeycomb paneland tray regularly.The working temperature of laser is between 5 °C and 25 °C. It is strictly prohibited to operate below 0 °C.2. Laser safetyUnder normal circumstances, the CO2 laser tube is completely enclosed in a casing during operation. The Laserbox has a safety interlock switch. If thelid is li ed during operation, the Laserbox will stop working to prevent harming people. No special precautions are required to ensure laser safety.The reference standard for laser safety is American National Standard for Safe Use of Lasers (Z136.1-2000), which is provided by the American NationalStandards Institute (ANSI). This reference is the basis for federal regulations and laser system manufacturers, as well as the laser safety guidelines ofOccupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). It contains details on the proper installation and use of laser systems.Please observe the following safety guidelines:Never operate the Laserbox with any parts removed, such as tray. Please note that the absence of any part of the Laserbox may expose the lasersystem and increase the risk of equipment damage. Remember that the CO2 laser beam is invisible.Do not engrave or cut any material that contains PVC or vinyl (processed plastics are not recommended). These materials (and other materialscontaining chlorine/chloride) can generate corrosive vapor that is extremely harmful to the human body and can cause damage to the Laserbox.Any damage caused by engraving or cutting any material containing PVC or vinyl is not covered by Makeblock’s warranty.Do not engrave or cut any unknown material. Vaporization/melting of many materials, include, but not limited to, PVC and polycarbonate, will releaseharmful smoke.Laser operation is prohibited when the lid/tray is li ed. Make sure that the Laserbox is closed by the lid/tray during operation and do not tamper withthe safety mechanism of the lid.Do not operate the Laserbox before properly connecting smoke purifier. Most materials produce irritating smoke when being processed.These include, but are not limited to, paints, varnishes, composite boards, and plastics that can produce hazardous compounds during processing.023.Fire safetyA high-density laser beam is used by the Laserbox to irradiate the material to be cut or engraved, so as to heat up the material surface and vaporize the material without burning. But most materials are inherently flammable and may be ignited to form an open flame that can burn down the Laserbox (even if it is made of flame-retardantmaterials) and its surroundings. Experience shows that vector cutting with a laser is most likely to produce an open flame. In particular, acrylic has proven to be extremely flammable in vector cutting.Please read the following warnings and suggestions carefully:Please note that stacked materials (especially organic materials such as paper) may cause flame propagation or increase the risk of material ignition.Never leave the Laserbox unattended during operation. There is a risk of fire if the Laserbox is started due to incorrect settings and le unattended for long periods of time, or if the Laserbox is mechanically or electrically malfunctioning during operation.Clean the Laserbox regularly. Excessive accumulation of residues and chippings from cutting and engraving would increase the risk of fire. Honeycomb panel and tray should be removed and cleaned periodically to ensure that there is no residue or chipping in the Laserbox.Keep the area around the Laserbox clean and free of cluttered flammable materials, explosives or volatile solvents such as acetone, alcohol or gasoline.Provide fire extinguishers, and perform regular maintenance and inspection.03044.Electrical equipment safetyLaser tube of the Laserbox has a silicone rubber casing, which can e ectively shield the internal power cord. If you find the cover is loose and the power cord is exposed, stop operating and contact customer service personnel.Please carefully read and strictly observe the following warnings and suggestions:When the Laserbox is connected to the power supply, do not open any access panel on the Laserbox to avoid harm from accidental contact with the power supply.When the Laserbox is connected to the power supply, do not touch the electronic-related area with your hands or other tools.Power button of the Laserbox is at the rear of it. Pressing (-) to power it on and pressing “o” to power it o .LaserboxButtonAnnular Indicator Power Button Power Interface USB InterfaceEthernet Cable Interface Smoke OutletAviation Interface1234567806User ManualList of Items Laserbox × 1Smoke Exhaust Pipe × 2Pipe Clamp × 3Aviation Connector × 1User Manual × 1Power Cord × 1USB Cable × 1Smart Smoke Purifier × 105Meet Your Laserbox12345678910111213Smart Smoke PurifierHEPA Composite Filter Indicator Aviation Interface Smoke Inlet Smoke Outlet12345Camera Laser Head TrayHoneycomb Panel Laser Tube910111213070812345Quick Operation GuideConnect the smart smoke purifierUse pipe clamps to hold the exhaust pipes:091012341.Connect the purifier with the 2m-exhaust pipe and lay the pipe to the window.Tips: You can also visit the website below to get the video tutorials.2.Connect the Laserbox and purifier with the 1.5m-exhaust pipe.3.Connect the Laserbox and purifier with the aviation connector.4.Connect the power supply.https:///maker-tools/laserbox-videoEthernet Wi-FiUSB Connect a computer to the LaserboxLaserbox so ware is required for the connection of a computer to the Laserbox. Please download and install the so ware at the following website.There are three ways to connect a computer to the Laserbox. Choose the best according to your situation.https:///maker-tools/laserbox11 Start the LaserboxA er pressing the power button, the laser head will automatically reset and calibrate. A er the first startup, the annular indicator will turn solid white. The startup process takes a while, and please be patient.121. Connect a computer to the Laserbox with the USB cable.2. Open the so ware, select “Connect to a new Laserbox” and click “Next”.3. Select “USB” and click “Next” to start the connection.4. Successful connection.Connect with the USB cable14131234Back Next Select your preferred connection mode.Device connectionUSB Wi -FiEthernet Cancel Next Select your preferred connection method.Device connectionConnect to a new Laserbox.Connect to a networked Laserbox.FinishConnected successfully!Go and enjoy the fun of creation!FinishConnected successfully!Go and enjoy the fun of creation!Back NextSelect your preferred connection mode.Device connectionUSB Wi -FiEthernet Cancel Next Select your preferred connection method.Device connectionConnect to a new LaserBox.Connect to a networked LaserBox.1. Connect your computer to the Laserbox with an Ethernet cable.2. Open the so ware, select “Connect to a new Laserbox” and click “Next”.3. Select “Ethernet” and click “Next” to start the connection.4. Successful connection.Connect with an Ethernet cable (not included in the package)11516243Cancel Next Select your preferred connection method.Device connectionConnect to a new LaserBox.Connect to a networked LaserBox.Back NextConnect to the LaserBox via Wi-FiWi-Fi NamePasswordBack NextSelect your preferred connection mode.Device connectionWi -FiEthernetUSB1. Connect a computer to the Laserbox with the USB cable.2. Open the so ware, select “Connect to a new Laserbox” and click “Next”.3. Select “Wi-Fi” and click “Next”.4. Connect to the existing Wi-Fi network.5. A er successful connection, you can disconnect the USB cable and wirelessly control the Laserbox.Wi-Fi wireless connection18171234Place the o icial materials in the Laserbox working area.Note: Cutting/Engraving Material Requirements can be found in the appendix.Start cutting / engraving20119Open the Laserbox so ware and select the sample image. You can also import or draw images yourself.Press the button on the Laserbox to start cutting/engraving.The task is completed when the annular indicator turns solid green.21222Click the “Start” button. TheLaserbox can automatically identify o icial materials and set cutting/en-graving parameters.3Click "Send" to send the image to the Laserbox. A er the transmis-sion is completed, the Laserbox would be ready, and the annular indicator would turn flashing blue.45速度功率雕刻126.3178.4Press and hold the button for 5 seconds.More OperationsPause the taskMethod 1: Click “Pause” in theso ware interface to pause the task.Method 2: Press the button on the Laserbox to pause the task. Press again to continue with the task.Method 3: Open the lid to pause the task. Close the lid and press the button on the Laserbox to continue with the task.Cancel the task1. Open the lid.Note: A er starting cutting/engraving, you can also cancel the task by clicking “Pause -> Cancel” in the Laserbox so ware interface.2324122. Press and hold the button for 5 seconds. A er the task is cancelled successfully, you will hear a beepsound and the annular indicator turns from red to blue.Method 1:Method 2:Method 3:密度MMore FeaturesNote: For optimal cutting / engraving e ect, it is recommended to use the Deli S550oil-based marker, draw the image as far as possible from the ring code and the edge of the material, and place the material in the center of the honeycomb panel. Only with copy paper and o icial materials, you can bring sketch to life. Damages caused by the use of other materials are not covered by Makeblock’s warranty service.Bring sketch to lifeClean chippings2526123Residues and chippingsaccumulated during operation of the Laserbox should be cleaned regularly, otherwise it may cause a fire. Pull out the tray as shown to clean up residues and chippings.Draw on copy paper or o icialmaterials with a black/red oil-based pen. For images drawn with a black oil-based pen, the Laserbox will cut along the contour and the black area will be engraved. Images drawn with a red oil-based pen will be cut directly along the handwriting.1. Draw an image, preferably with a Deli S550 oil-based marker.2. Place the material and close the lid.3. Press the button on the Laserbox to start the task.1. Place the object for image extraction.3. Successful image extraction.2. Start the Laserbox and select “Marquee” to put the image you want to extract in a selection box.The Laserbox has a built-in camera that extracts the surface image for further creation.Image extraction2728123Maximum dimensions for cutting: 500 (length) * 300 (width) * 22 (thickness) mm Materials for cutting/engraving:Materials not recommended:Note: The use of poor quality materials may result in poor cutting/engraving. It is recommended to use Makeblock o icial materials.The use of the materials not recommended above may damage the device, and the resulting damages are not covered by Makeblock’s warranty service.2930Appendix 1: Cutting/Engraving Material RequirementsAppendix 2: Annular Indicator Status DescriptionCardboard Paper Uneven materialHumid materialDirty materialOut-of-gauge materialWood boardAcrylic Leather Cloth Base plate ABS-based color boardPET RubberPlasticCorianWood veneerGlass fiberIndicator status DescriptionFlashing whiteThe system gets started.Waiting to connect.Completion.Abnormal.Sleep mode. It goes into the sleep mode from the standby mode a er 10 minutes idle.Solid whiteSolid blueIt is ready and the image has been sent successfully.Flashing blueSix indicators light up gradually Green breathing indicatorSolid redThe Laserbox firmware is being upgraded.Solid purpleSolid greenIt is in the standby mode and the Laserbox has been connected to the computer.It is in the working status, and the number ofindicators that are ON indicates the current progress.Declaration of conformity Hereby, Makeblock Co., Ltd., declares that this product is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive RED 2014/53/EU and the RoHS directive 2011/65/EU3132Notes and instructions:①The above “warranty period” is from the date of purchase on the receipt, with the invoice date as a reference. Please keep your purchase invoice on record. In the absence of a valid invoice, the warranty period will be counted from the ex-factory date.② Laser tube warranty terms:<1> Makeblock promises to provide warranty service if the laser tube has a crack upon arrival.<2> Within the warranty period, Makeblock promises to provide warranty service if the laser tube has no visible damage on its appearance but it is malfunctioning (for instance, no laser light coming out) during LaserBox operation.<3> Within the warranty period, Makeblock will not provide warranty service, if the laser tube has a crack on its appearance during LaserBox operation, including but not limited to a crack caused by improper carrying or low operating environment temperature.Product Warranty InformationDECLARATION OF CONFORMITYCategoryMain Parts Consumable materials & AccessoriesPCB, motor, camera, laser tube, guide rail and conveyor belt, etc Filter cartridge and wood board, power cord, aviation connector, user manual, package and honeycomb panel etc.Parts NameTwelve(12) monthsNo applicable to this Limited Warranty. Makeblock only provides free replacement for the defective part upon receiving.Warranty Period3334Special NotesProduct informationProduct serial number:This warranty does not apply to Product and parts whose warranty period expires;Normal discoloration, wear, tear and consumption;Malfunction or damage caused by incorrect or improper use, maintenance or storage, such as: improper handling; use for purposes not as properly intended; improper insertion and removal of external equipment; drop or improper external force extrusion; contact or exposure to inappropriate temperature, solvent, acid, alkali, water immersion and other environments; and breaking & cracking, rusting and damage of products or parts (such as casing, components, circuits, etc.) due to insects, rat bites, or any foreign materials;Damage due to installation, repair, alteration or modification by anyone other than an authorized service center or personnel of Makeblock;Product or parts whose original identifying information has been modified, defaced or removed; Absence of a valid receipt or any other documents that can prove the warranty status;Malfunction or damage resulting from uses of so ware that are illegally licensed, non-standard or not available to the public;Malfunction or damage caused by virus infection, hacker attack or other malicious infringements;Malfunction or damage due to force majeure or accidents;Damage occurred on the product's way back to Makeblock for repair;Including but not limited to other non-design, technical, manufacture, quality issue;Products can run without interruption or error.If you run into issues above, please contact relevant parties for solutions, for which Makeblock is not held reliable.Remarks: Makeblock reserves the right, at its sole discretion, to interpret and amend this warranty policy at any time.The packing of the product, free gi s, consumable parts, and accessories do not apply to this Warranty. If you find any damage upon receiving, Makeblock will provide you free replacement. Please check timely the product a er the receipt thereof. Makeblock will charge certain fees if you would add packaging, accessories or require refurbishment service.None of any warranty service made by an authorized distributor is covered by this warranty policy, and Makeblock shall not be held liable. In order to receive any benefits from the distributor’s warranty and/or other policies, please keep any documents obtained during the purchase.In terms of discontinued products or the products which are going to be discontinued, Makeblock will publish relevant announcement and inform authorized distributors to notify customers of the deadline of the Warranty Period. Makeblock and its authorized distributors will terminate the warranty service a er the deadline of the Warranty Period.The Limited Warranty does not apply to products that were resold by unauthorized resellers.To the extent other warranty agreements are made during the purchase, those contracts confirmed by Makeblock shall prevail.。
1:8 Splitter for HDMI w/HDR*Preferred600 MHz 4K ULTRA1. Read these instructions.2. Keep these instructions.3. Heed all warnings.4. Follow all instructions.5. Do not use this product near water.6. Clean only with a dry cloth.7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’sinstructions.8. Do not install or place this product near any heat sources such as radiators, heatregisters, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarizedplug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has twoblades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs,convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.11. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.12. To reduce the risk of electric shock and/or damage to this product, never handle ortouch this unit or power cord if your hands are wet or damp. Do not expose thisproduct to rain or moisture.13. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.14. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when theapparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug isdamaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus,the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally,or has been dropped.15. Batteries that may be included with this product and/or accessories should never beexposed to open flame or excessive heat. Always dispose of used batteriesaccording to the instructions.Gefen warrants the equipment it manufactures to be free from defects in material and workmanship.If equipment fails because of such defects and Gefen is notified within two (2) years from the date of shipment, Gefen will, at its option, repair or replace the equipment, provided that the equipment has not been subjected to mechanical, electrical, or other abuse or modifications. Equipment that fails under conditions other than those covered will be repaired at the current price of parts and labor in effect at the time of repair. Such repairs are warranted for ninety (90) days from the day of reshipment to the Buyer.This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties expressed or implied, including without limitation, any implied warranty or merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose, all of which are expressly disclaimed.1. Proof of sale may be required in order to claim warranty.2. Customers outside the US are responsible for shipping charges to and from Gefen.3. Copper cables are limited to a 30 day warranty and cables must be in their originalcondition.The information in this manual has been carefully checked and is believed to be accurate. However, Gefen assumes no responsibility for any inaccuracies that may be containedin this manual. In no event will Gefen be liable for direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting from any defect or omission in this manual, even if advised of the possibility of such damages. The technical information contained herein regarding the features and specifications is subject to change without notice.For the latest warranty coverage information, refer to the Warranty and Return Policy under the Support section of the Gefen Web site at .This product uses software that is subject to open source licenses, including one or more of the General Public License Version 2 and Version 2.1, Lesser General Public License Version 2.1 and Version 3, BSD, and BSD-style licenses. Distribution and use of this product is subject to the license terms and limitations of liability provided in those licenses. Specific license terms and Copyright Notifications are provided in the source code.For three years from date of activation of this product, any party may request, and wewill supply, for software covered by an applicable license (e.g. GPL or LGPL), a complete machine-readable copy of the corresponding open source code on a medium customarily used for software interchange. The following software and libraries are included with this product and subject to their respective open source licenses:• jQuery• LinuxTechnical Support(707) 283-5900 (800) 472-55558:00 AM to 5:00 PM Monday - Friday, Pacific TimeEmail*****************WebMailing AddressGefenCore Brands, LLCc/o Customer Service1800 S McDowell BlvdPetaluma, CA 94954 USAProduct RegistrationRegister your product here: /kvm/Registry/Registration.jspUltra HD 600 MHz 1:8 Splitter for HDMI w/HDR is a trademark of Gefen, LLC.© 2016 Core Brands, LLC. All Rights Reserved. All trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Gefen, LLC reserves the right to make changes in the hardware, packaging, and any accompanying documentationwithout prior written notice. This product uses UL-Listed power suppliesFeatures• Simultaneously displays an Ultra Hi-Def source on up to eight Ultra HD displays• Specifically designed to support multiple layers of splitting/cascading in large video distribution and signage applications, supporting hundreds of displays• Supports resolutions up to 4K DCI-Cinema (4096 x 2160 at 60 Hz, 4:4:4 color space), 4K Ultra HD (3860 x 2160 at 60Hz, 4:4:4 color space), 1080p Full HD, and 1920x1200WUXGA• Supports HDR (High Dynamic Range) 10-bit Deep Color at 4K 4:4:4• Supports 12-bit Deep Color at 1080p 4:4:4• 3DTV pass-through• Lip Sync pass-through• EDID Management and Audio Mode selectors for rapid integration of source and displays• Supports LPCM 7.1, Dolby Atmos®, Dolby® TrueHD, DTS:X™, and DTS-HD Master Audio™• Supports the use of DVI sources and DVI displays with HDMI-to-DVI adapters (not included)• Advanced EDID Management via USB, using the Gefen Syner-G™ software• In-field firmware update via USB, using the Gefen Syner-G™ software• Long Reach Power (LRP) provides 500 mA at 5V on pin 18 of HDMI outputs 1 and 2.Enables select extender devices to be powered through their HDMI input port.• Locking power connector• Low-profile, surface-mountable enclosureHDCP 2.260Hz, 4:4:4600 MHz4K ULTRAHigh Dynamic RangeHD1080PHigh Dynamic RangeHDDCI, 4096 x 2160, 30HzFeatures and Packing List Packing ListThe Ultra HD 600 MHz 1:8 Splitter for HDMI w/ HDR ships with the items listed below. The packing contents of the Sender and Receiver unit are listed below. If any of these items are not present in the box when you first open it, immediately contact your dealer or Gefen.• 1 x Ultra HD 600 MHz 1:8 Splitter for HDMI w/ HDR• 1 x 6 ft locking HDMI cable• 1 x 5V Power Supply w US/EU/UK/AU plugs• 2 x Surface Mounting L-Brackets• 4 x M3 6 mm Machine screws for mounting the L-Brackets to unit• 2 x 6-32 5 mm Machine screws for mounting the unit to Gefen EXT-RACK-1U-GRY (available separately)• 4 x Self-Adhesive Rubber Feet• 1 x Quick-Start Guide1 Getting StartedIntroduction (2)Front Panel (2)Rear Panel (3)Installation (4)Connection Instructions (4)Sample Application Diagram (5)2 Basic OperationEDID Management (8)EDID Modes (8)Output LED Status (9)3 Advanced OperationUsing Syner-G™ (12)Verifying the USB Driver (12)Setting the EDID Mode (14)Downloading an EDID (15)Uploading an EDID (17)Copying an EDID (19)Viewing an EDID (21)Resetting to Factory Defaults (25)Viewing Signal Status (26)HDCP Settings (27)4 AppendixUpgrading the Firmware (32)Automatic Update Procedure (32)Manual Update Procedure (38)Network Cable Diagram (42)Specifications (43)Index (44)This page left intentionally blank.1Getting Started1:8 Splitter for HDMI w/HDR600 MHz 4K ULTRA►Power3. Connect the included 5V DC locking power supply to the 5V DC power receptacle onthe rear panel of the splitter.4. Connect the power supply to an available electrical outlet.This page left intentionally blank.1:8 Splitter for HDMI w/HDR600 MHz 4K ULTRA2Basic OperationSupported Audio FormatsWhen set to Ext mode, EDID data will be fetched from each display (or other sink device) that is connected to the outputs of the splitter. Once this information isgathered, the splitter “builds” an EDID based on the highest video and audio formats that are supported by all sink devices. This EDID is then transmitted to the source device. ►CustUse this EDID mode when using EDID functions within the Syner-G software application. See Setting the EDID Mode (page 14) for more information.USBPower Custom External EDID Internal EDID buttonDescription • Power connected to display. • No power supplied to the display.:4:4, HDMI 2.0, HDCP 2.2OutputsInput Output indicatorsThis page left intentionally blank.1:8 Splitter for HDMI w/HDR 600 MHz 4K ULTRA3 Advanced OperationUSB driverInformation600 MHz EDID settings (e.g. UHD 600) provide HDR support.Version Info field5. Click the Save As button.6. The Select File to Save As dialog will be displayed. Select the desired folder andspecify the name of the file in the File name field.7. Click the Save button.4. Click the Browse button.8. Click the Upload button.9. In the lower-left corner of the interface, the “Uploading...” message will appear asthe EDID is uploaded. Once the operation is complete, the “Done.” message will be displayed.5. Click the Copy EDID to drop-down list to select the location to where the EDIDwill be copied.In this example, since we copied the downstream EDID to the local EDID, the “Copy result: Downstream stored to local.” message is displayed.4. Click the View button.EDID tabsDetails buttonEDID Summary window will be displayed. Use the horizontal and vertical scroll bar, as needed, to view the EDID information.Scroll barScroll bar10. Double-click the window title bar of the detached EDID Summary to reattach it to themain window. it to the main Syner-G window. 11. To close the EDID Summary corner of the EDID Summary window or click the button in the main Syner-G window.“separate” button“X” button4. Click the Refresh button, if necessary, to update each field.4. Select the input settings:►REJECT - Does not allow HDCP content to be passed through.►VERSION 2.2 AND BELOW - Click this button if the sink device supports HDCP2.2 and below.►VERSION 1.4 AND BELOW - Click this button if the sink device only supportsHDCP 1.4 and below.This page left intentionally blank.This page left intentionally blank.1:8 Splitter for HDMI w/HDR 600 MHz 4K ULTRA4 AppendixIf the product is not detected by Syner-G™, then the product will not be listed in bold type, within the Select your product drop-down list. Verify the following:►The product is powered and connected to the computer that is running the Syner-G™ Software Suite, using a USB-to-Mini USB cable.►Make sure that the USB driver is installed and functioning correctly under Control Panel. See Verifying the USB Driver (page 29) for more information.The Syner-G™ Software Suite will automatically download the firmware file for the selected product. This process should take a few seconds.Once the download process has completed, the progress bar will indicate 100%, as shown on the next page.Progress barIf the product is not detected by Syner-G™, then the product will not be listed in bold type, within the Select your product drop-down list. Verify the following:►The product is powered and connected to the computer that is running the Syner-G™ Software Suite, using a USB-to-Mini USB cable.►Make sure that the USB driver is installed and functioning correctly under Control Panel. See Verifying the USB Driver (page 29) for more information.5. The Select File dialog will be displayed.6. Select the firmware file. The firmware file must be in .zip format. Do not extractthe contents from the .zip file.7. Click the Open button on the Select File dialog.。
Eaton Electric Limited,Great Marlings, Butterfield, LutonBeds, LU2 8DL, UK.Tel: + 44 (0)1582 723633 Fax: + 44 (0)1582 422283 E-mail:********************© 2016 EatonAll Rights ReservedPublication No. TSN700 Rev 2 241016October 2016EUROPE (EMEA):+44 (0)1582 723633********************THE AMERICAS:+1 800 835 7075*********************ASIA-PACIFIC:+65 6 645 9888***********************The given data is only intended as a productdescription and should not be regarded as a legalwarranty of properties or guarantee. In the interestof further technical developments, we reserve theright to make design changes.MTL security appliance firmware upgradeMTL Tofino TM 9211-ETRelease 02.2.00• PurposeThis release note describes the firmware upgrade available for version 1.8.0 of the MTL Tofino 9211-ET hardware. This firmware upgrade is permanent and persists across factory resets of MTL Tofino 9211-ET security appliance.• ImpactThis package upgrade is a major upgrade. The upgrade process takes up to 5 minutes. Limit network traffic prior to running the upgrade, as the device can drop network traffic during the upgrade process.• Upgrade Files• appliance_config• ARGON 100_to_v02.2.00.tar.sec•Required Equipment• MTL Tofino 9211-ET running version 1.8.0 firmware • USB storage device (formatted as FAT32)• Upgrade filesNote: The ACA22-USB storage device has been tested by MTL Tofino and is therefore recommended. For ordering ACA22-USB, see “Accessories“ in the Installation Guide.• Procedure: Upgrade via USBFollow the steps below to upgrade MTL Tofino 9211-ET using a USB storage device.• Copy the appliance_config and ARGON 100_to v02.2.00.tar.sec into the root directory of anempty USB storage device.• Verify the MTL Tofino 9211-ET is powered on for at least 1 minute.• Insert a USB storage device into one of theUSB ports.• Press and hold the “Config“ button for 5 seconds.Note: The “Mode“, “Event“ and “Fault“ LEDs begin to flash, in an upward sequence, to indicate Load.• Wait for the flashing sequence to stop.• Remove the USB storage device.• Disconnect the power supply of MTL Tofino 9211-ET and r econnect t o r eboot t he M TL T ofino 9211- ET.• Reapply the configuration from the MTL Tofino Configurator software.Note: Refer to Chapter 9 in the MTL Tofino Configurator 02.2.00 User Manual for detailed instructions.• Verify the UpgradeAfter the upgrade procedure you can find ${TOFINO_ID}_ARGON 100_to_v02_2_00.log file on the USB storage device. Open this file using a text editor such as WordPad. The text editor displays 1 of the following messages:• Successful Update...Rebooting Device into02.2.00 software, if the upgrade is successful.• Update Failed...Reverting to original state, if the upgrade is unsuccessful.**For migration from 9510-CMP Tofino Central Management Platform to Tofino Configurator (TC) please view the documents below on our website at /product/9202-ets_mtl_tofino_ network_security_solution/• MTL Tofino Configurator 02.2.00 Licensing Guide • Section 14 'Converting CMP License to a TC License' on the 'MTL Tofino Configurator 2.2'manual。
GUIDESTORMSHIELD MANAGEMENTCENTER INSTALLATION GUIDE Version2.8.2Document last update:April26,2021Reference:sns-en-SMC-installation_guide-v2.8.2SMC-INSTALLATION GUIDE-V2.8.2 Table of contents1.Getting started32.Deploying the SMC server on the virtual environment42.1Deploying the.OVA file in the VMware virtual environment42.2Deploying.VHD files in the Microsoft Hyper-V virtual environment42.3Deploying.qcow2files in the KVM virtual environment53.Initializing the SMC server from the virtual environment63.1Initializing the SMC server automatically63.2Initializing the SMC server manually64.Ending the SMC server initialization8In the documentation,Stormshield Management Center is referred to in its short form:SMC andStormshield Network in its short form:SN.1.Getting startedSMC server allows you to perform a centralized administration of SN firewalls.From the SMC server 2.8.2web interface,you can:l Administer firewalls,l Get a clear overview of all your firewalls,l Ensure consistent configurations,l Access the web administration interface of firewalls.The SMC server is a virtual machine provided in the form of an .OVA archive file (Open Virtualization Archive)for VMware,.VHD (Virtual Hard Disk)for Microsoft Hyper-V or .qcow2for KVM.The SMC server 2.8.2is compatible with Stormshield Network Security in at least version 2.5.0.In order to install the SMC server,download the file smc-x.x.x.ova ,the archive smc-x.x.x-hyperv.zip or the archive smc-x.x.x-kvm.tar.gz from your personal area MyStormshield .SMC -INSTALLATION GUIDE -V 2.8.21.GETTING STARTED2.Deploying the SMC server on the virtual environmentYou must first deploy the SMC server on a VMware,Microsoft Hyper-V or KVM virtual environment.We recommend that you install the SMC server in a DMZ.2.1Deploying the.OVA file in the VMware virtual environmentDeploy the.OVA file in one of the following virtual environments:l VMware ESXi versions6.0,6.5and6.7The SMC virtual machine requires:l A processor,l An Ethernet network interface,l RAM:1024MB,l Minimum disk space required on the VMware environment:130GB.We recommend two processors and2GB of RAM for better performances.1.Open the VMware vSphere client on your administration workstation.2.Indicate the parameters for connecting to the VMware ESXi server on which you wish to installthe SMC server.3.In the File menu,select Deploy an OVF template.4.In the VMware deployment wizard,complete the steps for deploying the.OVA file.2.2Deploying.VHD files in the Microsoft Hyper-V virtual environmentThe smc-x.x.x-hyperv.zip archive contains two.vhd files:l smc-system.vhd,l product-data.vhd.Deploy the.VHD files in one of the following virtual environments:l Microsoft Hyper-V for Windows Server2012R2,l Microsoft Hyper-V for Windows Server2016.1.In the Hyper-V Manager tool,select a hypervisor.2.Create a new virtual machine and follow the steps shown in the wizard.l In the Assign Memory menu,allocate1024MB of memory.l In the Connect Virtual Hard Disk menu,select Use an existing virtual hard disk and selectthe smc-system.vhd file.3.Finish the creation of the new virtual machine.4.Open the parameters of this machine and go to the IDE0Controller menu.5.Click on Add then select Virtual hard disk in the Media section,and select the product-data.vhd file.6.Confirm,then log on to the machine.2.3Deploying.qcow2files in the KVM virtual environmentThe smc-x.x.x-kvm.tar.gz archive contains two.qcow files:l smc-system.qcow2,l product-data.qcow2.Deploy the.qcow2files in the following virtual environment:l Red Hat7.4and upwards.1.In the virt-manager tool,select the KVM hypervisor.2.Create a new virtual machine and follow the steps shown in the wizard.l Select Import existing disk image and select the smc-system.qcow2file.l Allocate at least1024MB of memory and select the number of CPU.3.Finish the creation of the new virtual machine.4.Open the parameters of this machine and go to the Add Hardware menu.5.Click on Storage,and select Select or create custom storage.Select the product-data.qcow2file.6.Confirm,then log on to the machine.We recommend you to use the e1000virtual network interface.3.Initializing the SMC server from the virtual environmentThe SMC virtual machine is deployed.You will now need to initialize the server either manually or automatically from the virtual environment.At the end of this procedure,you can connect to the server web interface from one of thesupported web browsers:l Microsoft Edge,latest stable version,l Google Chrome,latest stable version,l Mozilla Firefox,latest stable version.TIPWhen initializing the SMC server,a temporary IP address can be assigned either manually or by a DHCP server.In order for the DHCP assignment to work,connect the server's first virtual interface (eth0)to the right network in the virtual infrastructure.The definitive static IP address will beassigned in the SMC server initialization wizard described in section Ending the SMC serverinitialization.3.1Initializing the SMC server automatically1.Start the SMC virtual machine.2.By default,if the server first interface is configured to get an IP address from the DHCP server,no action is required from you to initialize the server.3.When the SMC server is initialized,connect to the address displayed in red from a webbrowser to carry on initialization.3.2Initializing the SMC server manually1.Start the SMC virtual machine.2.You have five seconds to go into manual initialization mode.If you let these five secondslapse,an attempt will be made to automatically assign an IP address via DHCP.If this attempt is unsuccessful,the manual initialization mode will then be suggested automatically.3.Define the following parameters:l The keyboard language used when you connect to the SMC server in command line, l The parameters of the eth0interface:IP address,subnet mask and default gateway,l The time zone for setting the date,l Whether the date will be configured manually or via an NTP server:o If manual configuration:enter a date,o If via an NTP server:enter one or several NTP servers(IP addresses or DNS names separated by commas).The NTP server can also be configured after the server hasbeen initialized.Refer to the SMC Administration guide for more information.4.When the SMC server is initialized,connect to the address displayed in red from a webbrowser to carry on initialization.4.Ending the SMC server initializationYou are now connected to the SMC server from a web browser for the first time.To complete the last steps of the SMC server initialization,use the SMC server initialization wizard.1.Select the manual initializationmode.2.Select the web interface language.The default language is your browser's language.If the browser's language is other than English or French,the default language is English.3.Select the keyboard language used when you connect to the SMC server in command line,4.Enter the definitive IP address of the SMC server.5.Specify the "admin"and "root"users'passwords:l admin:main administrator of the web interface.The password must have a minimum length of eight characters.l root:user allowed to connect to the server in command line.6.Click Apply .This completes initialization.7.Connect to the SMC server web interface with the "admin"user and password specified at step 5of this procedure.Your SMC server is now initialized.Learn how to administer firewalls and maintain the server in the Stormshield Management Center Administration guide .SMC -INSTALLATION GUIDE -V 2.8.24.ENDING THE SMC SERVER INITIALIZATIONSMC-INSTALLATION GUIDE-V2.8.2****************************All images in this document are for representational purposes only,actual products may differ. 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_____________________________________________________________________________________ HuddleCamHDGO_____________________________________________________________________________________All in one webcamInstallation and Operation ManualPrecautions___________________________________________________Safety Tips______________________________________________________•Please be aware any deviation from these tips may void your warranty•Please read this manual carefully before using the camera.•Avoid damage from stress, violent vibration or liquid intrusion during transportation, storage, or installation.•Take care of the camera during installation to prevent damage to the camera case, ports, lens, or tilt mechanism.•Keep the camera away from strong electromagnetic sources.•Do not aim the camera at bright light sources (e.g. bright lights, the sun, etc.) for extended periods of time.•Do not clean the camera with any active chemicals or corrosive detergents.•Do not disassemble the camera or any of the camera’s components. If problems arise, please contact your authorized HuddleCamHD dealer.•After long term operation, moving components may wear down. Please contact your authorized HuddleCamHD dealer for repair.What’s in the Box___________________________________________ Supplied Hardware______________________________________________•HuddleCamHD GOo Camerao Microphoneo Speaker•USB 2.0 Mini USB cable•This User ManualPhysical Description ________________________________________ Front View of the Camera_______________________________________1234567891.360° Omni-Directional Microphone2.HD Wide-Angle Lens3.Camera Status Light (Active / Inactive)4.Audio Status Light (Muted / Unmuted)5.Volume Up Button6.Volume Down Button7.Microphone Mute Button (Toggle On / Off)8.SpeakerB 2.0 Mini PortConnection Diagram________________________________________Status Light Indicators _____________________________________•Camera Status Light (3)o Green Light: Camera is liveo No Light: Camera is not being used currently•Audio Status Light (4)o Green Light: Microphone and Speaker are live and not mutedo Red Light: Microphone is muted and Speaker is liveo Green Light Slow Flash: Speaker has been muted and is Microphone is liveo Red & Green Light Slow Flash: Speaker is muted and Microphone is mutedo Green Light Flash:Volume “+” or “-“ is being changedOperating Instructions_____________________________________ USB Connection_________________________________________________1.Connect Mini USB2.0 cable to bottom of device and your computer2.Wait for automatic UVC driver installation for use (This may take several minutes to complete)3.Open your favorite software of choice to begin interacting with your HuddleCamHD GOUSB Connectivity Notes_______________________________ All HuddleCamHD cameras utilize the UVC (USB Video Class) drivers that are built into Windows, Mac OS and Linux to bring HD video to your PC via your device’s USB port.When your device successfully recognizes the camera, your device will register the HuddleCam as an “imaging device”. You can see this in Windows Device Manager program (type “device manager” into the Windows search tool)If your PC has not connected to or has not recognized the HuddleCam as an imaging device (in which case, you may see a new “unknown device”, “Westbridge” or “CYTFX3” labeled device show up in Device Manager’s “Universal Serial Bus Controllers” section rather than in the “Imaging Devices” section), the HuddleCam will not b e available to programs that utilize a camera. In this case, try restarting the device and reconnecting the camera via USB – and to a different available USB port, if possible.•USB 3.0 ports are backwards compatible with USB 2.0 devices.•External USB hubs should be avoided (i.e. give the camera its own USB port on the device) as they are not well suited to transmitting HD video reliably.•USB extension systems must be fully compatible with the version of USB that you are using and must utilize an external power supply, when required.•Always connect the HuddleCam directly to the device to associate the UVC drivers before attempting to use any extension system.•USB power saving settings in the device’s operating system should be turned off completely for reliable USB camera connectivity.If you experience any issues that you cannot solve or have general operations questions please contact HuddleCamHD support via or*********************** for further assistance,。
10-Channel Process Voltage Connection10-Channel 100 Ohm RTD Connection10-Channel Process Current ConnectionWGS/START HERE ARRO 5WGS/START HERE ARRO6MDSi8/MDSSi8 SERIESBenchtop Indicators***********************®Servicing North America:U.S.A.:OMEGA Engineering, Inc., One Omega Dr. P.O. Box 4047, Stamford, CT 06905-0047 USAT oll-Free: 1-800-826-6342 (USA & Canada Only) Customer Service: 1-800-622-2378 (USA & Canada Only) Engineering Service: 1-800-872-9436 (USA & Canada Only) Tel: (203) 359-1660 Fax: (203) 359-7700e-mail:**************For Other Locations Visit /worldwideIt is the policy of OMEGA Engineering, Inc. to comply with all worldwide safety and EMC/EMI regulations that apply. OMEGA 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 accepts no liability for any errors it contains, and reserves the right to alter specifications without notice.WARNING: These products are not designed for use in, and should not be used for, human applications.WARRANTY/DISCLAIMEROMEGA ENGINEERING, INC. warrants this unit to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for a period of 13 months from 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. U pon examination by OMEGA, if the unit is found to be defective, it will be repaired or replaced at no charge. OMEGA’s WARRANTY does not apply to defects resulting from any action of the purchaser, including but not limited to mishandling, improper interfacing, operation outside of design limits, improper repair, or unauthorized modification. This WARRANTY is VOID if the unit shows evidence of having been tampered with or shows evidence of having been damaged as a result of excessive corrosion; or current, heat, moisture or vibration; improper specification; misapplication; misuse or other operating conditions outside of OMEGA’s control. Components in which wear is not warranted, include but are not limited to contact points, fuses, and triacs.OMEGA is pleased to offer suggestions on the use of its various products. However, OMEGA neither assumes responsibility for any omissions or errors nor assumes liability for any damages that result from the use if its products in accordance with information provided by OMEGA, either verbal or written. OMEGA warrants only that the parts manufactured by thecompany will be as specified and free of defects. OMEGA MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, EXCEPTTHAT OF TITLE, AND ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING ANY W ARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE HEREBY DISCLAIMED. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY: The remedies of purchaser set forth herein are exclusive, and the total liability of OMEGA with respect to this order, whether based on contract, warranty, negligence, indemnification, strict liability or otherwise, shall not exceed the purchase price of the component upon which liability is based. In no event shall OMEGA be liable for consequential, incidental or special damages.CONDITIONS: Equipment sold by OMEGA is not intended to be used, nor shall it be used: (1) as a “Basic Component” under 10 CFR 21 (NRC), used in or with any nuclear installation or activity; or (2) in medical applications or used on humans. Should any Product(s) be used in or with any nuclear installation or activity, medical application, used on humans, or misused in any way, OMEGA assumes no responsibility as set forth in our basic WARRANTY/DISCLAIMER language, and, additionally, purchaser will indemnify OMEGA and hold OMEGA harmless from any liability or damage whatsoever arising out of the use of the Product(s) in such a manner.RETURN REQUESTS/INQUIRIESDirect all warranty and repair requests/inquiries to the OMEGA Customer Service Department. BEFORE RETU RNING ANY PRODU CT(S) TO OMEGA, PU RCHASER MU ST OBTAIN AN AUTHORIZED RETURN (AR) NUMBER FROM OMEGA’S CUSTOMER SERVICE DEPARTMENT (IN ORDER TO AVOID PROCESSING DELAYS). The assigned AR number should then be marked on the outside of the return package and on any correspondence.FOR WARRANTY RETURNS, please have the followinginformation available BEFORE contacting OMEGA:1. Purchase Order number under which the product was P U RCHASED,2. Model and serial number of the product under warranty, and3. Repair instructions and/or specific problems relative to the product.FOR NON-WARRANTY REPAIRS, consult OMEGA for current repair charges. Have the following information available BEFORE contacting OMEGA:1. Purchase Order number to coverthe COST of the repair or calibration,2. Model and serial number of the product, and3. R epair instructions and/or specific problems relative to the product.OMEGA’s policy is to make running changes, not model changes, whenever an improvement is possible. This affords our customers the latest in technology and engineering.OMEGA is a registered trademark of OMEGA ENGINEERING, INC.© Copyright 2013 OMEGA ENGINEERING, INC. All rights reserved. This document may not be copied, photocopied, reproduced, translated, or reduced to any electronic medium or machine-readable form, in whole or in part, without the prior written consent of OMEGA ENGINEERING, INC.MQS3944/0813Analog Output Option ConnectionAlarm Output Option ConnectionRS232/485 CommunicationsYour meter has been factory pre-wired and configured for ease of use with a standard DB9 female connector on the rear panel. Page 6 of your Communication Manual #M3397 shows how your rear panel connector hasbeen wired. Connections to your PC should be straight through wiring as shown below.RS232/485 Wiring Diagram/manuals/manualpdf/M3944.pdfD167BENCHTOP METERREAR PANELYOUR PC892345167892345Process Current Input (External Excitation)Process Current Input (Internal Excitation)Process Voltage Input (With Internal Excitation)Process Voltage Input (WithOUT Internal Excitation)MDSSi8 (Ten-Channel)10-Channel Thermocouple ConnectionRear Panel Connections MDSi8 (Single-Channel)Output, RS-232, and Two Alarm OutputsRS-232, and Two Alarm OutputsMDSSi8 (Ten-Channel)Output, RS-232, and Two Alarm OutputsRS-232/485, and Two Alarm OutputsWGS/START HERE ARROWGS/START HERE ARRO 2WGS/START HERE ARRO34Using This Quick Start ManualUse this Quick Start Manual with your MDS/MDSSi8 Benchtop Indicator for quick installation and basic operation. For detailed information, refer to the User’s Guide (Manual #M3944) or the accompanying manuals included with your unit.Included Reference Material: • M DSi8/MDSSi8 Series Meter Manuals #M3355 and #MQS3355 • M DSi8A Series Meter Manual #M3565 (with Isolated Analog Output models only)• C ommunications Manual #M3629 (with Ethernet models only)• C ommunications Manual #M3397 (with RS232/485 models only)General DescriptionYour MDSi8 Series Benchtop Meter is ideal for laboratory use and applications requiring portable temperature measurement. There are two basic models, a single-channel and a ten-channel unit. The single-channel model features a universalinput that can be reconfigured by you for use with a thermocouple, RTD or Voltage/Current signal. The ten-channel model is a dedicated input type of either 10 thermocouples, RTDs, or Voltage/Current signals. These meters are factory configured and calibrated.MDSi8 - Single Channel ModelMDSSi8 - Ten-Channel ModelOutput, RS-232, and Two Alarm OutputsTen-Channel (RTD or PV Input) - Model With Ethernet,RS-232, and Two Alarm OutputsMDSi8 (Single-Channel)Thermocouple Connection500/1000 Ohm RTD Connection100 Ohm RTD Connection13247568+–31245768RTD (500/1000) 4-WIRERTD (500/1000) 3-WIRE - ADD JUMPERRTD (500/1000) 2-WIRE - ADD JUMPER31245768RTD (100) 2-WIRE - ADD JUMPERRTD (100) 3-WIRE - ADD JUMPER RTD (100) 4-WIRE21376548100 mV 1V or 10VPOS. (+)NEG. (–)。
Contents1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION2. MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS3. REPLACING FUSES4. ASSEMBLY5. CURRENT INPUTS6. CONNECTING TRANSMITTERS TO THE MULTIPLEXER7. CONNECTING Pt-100 TO THE MULTIPLEXER8. CONNECTING THE MULTIPLEXER TO A PLC9. CONTROL9.1 Enable9.2 Address9.3 Address Polarity9.4 Control Tables10. CALIBRATION10.1 Calibration Procedure10.2 Calibration Tables10.2.1 "ZERO" - Coarse Calibration Tables10.2.2 "SPAN" - Coarse Calibration Tables11. MULTIDROP CONFIGURATION12. SPECIFICATIONS11. GENERAL DESCRIPTION2WARNING: Never install a fuse rated more than 800mA The DRA-RTM-8 is a multiplexer for 16 analog inputs - eight of which, marked 1-8, are direct inputs for Pt-100 sensors, while the remaining (9-16), are for 4-20mA current loops.The DRA-RTM-8 output format is a 4-20mA current loop, with a 28mA limitation.Each Pt-100 input has its own signal conditioner, allowing each input to be calibrated separately. Each signal conditioner includes six DIP switches for coarse calibration and two potentiometers for fine tuning.2. MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONSThe DRA-RTM-8 is designed for standard DIN rail mounting.Place the unit on the upper part of the mounting rail with the fastening tab facing down. Using a suitable flat screwdriver loosen the tab slightly and attach the unit to the rail. Once the tab is loosened, ensure that the unit is fastened securely in place.3. REPLACING FUSESTo replace a blown fuse, disassemble the unit as follows:a. Take off both terminal strips by removing the four screws at the edges. Note: This does not require disconnecting the cables connected to the strips.b. Remove the front panel using a suitable flat screwdriver. Press down gently on the plastic springloaded tabs located in the slots on either side of the unit.c. Disconnect the flat connectors which connects the front panel printed circuit.d. Replace the blown fuse.4. ASSEMBLYThe DRA-RTM-8 unit includes two printed circuit cards designated as P.N 7020 and P.N 7021. The two printed circuit cards should occupy the slots in the enclosure according to fig 1.3Insert the two printed cards into their slots.Connect the flat cable between them.Connect the front panel flat cables. Thepanel must be inserted into the grooves onboth sides of the case while pressing downuntil a distinct "click" is heard. Assembly iscompleted by laying the terminal strips inplace.Note: The terminal strips are polarized and must not be placed backwards.5. CURRENT INPUTSThe eight 4-20mA current inputs are marked as channels 9-16. These inputs are for current only. The "COM" input is the return for all the current channels. It is possible to connect any current source, as long as a closed loop is maintained.Figure 1.6. CONNECTING TRANSMITTERS TO THE MULTIPLEXER6.1 TWO WIRE TRANSMITTERA Two-Wire transmitter is connected so that itspositive terminal is connected to the positiveterminal of the power supply, and its negativeterminal is connected to the "I" terminal.(see fig 2)Figure 2.6.2 FOUR WIRE TRANSMITTERA Four-Wire transmitter is connected so that itspositive terminal is connected to the "I" terminal,and its negative terminal is connected to the"COM" terminal. (see fig 3)Figure 3.WARNING: Voltage sources should not be connected to the current inputs,as permanent damage might occur.4Figure 4.7. CONNECTING Pt-100 TO THE MULTIPLEXERThe Pt-100 probe should be connected according to fig 4. Thethree wires connecting the probe should be identical.The distance of the probe can be up to 200 meters.A shielded cable is recommended.The shield should be grounded at one point. When possible,connect the ground at the multiplexer's end.8. CONNECTING THE DRA-RTM-8 TO A PLCThe multiplexer output should be connected to 4-20mA input of the PLC analog module (see fig 5).The DRA-RTM-8 multiplexer generates the output current, therefore the PLC analog module should be configured for four wire transmitter connection.WARNING: NEVER apply 24Vdc to the DRA-RTM-8's +Io terminal as in two-wire connection, and make sure that the PLC's analog module is configured as a passive input.9. CONTROLThe DRA-RTM-8 unit is controlled via fouraddress lines and one E (Enable) line.The control terminals (Address andEnable), were designed to receive controlsignals from TTL levels up to 60V so thatalmost any PLC's DC output module canbe used. (see fig 5)Figure 5.9.1 ENABLEThe unit is enabled when a logical "1" (5V < E < 60V) is connected to the E Terminal. In a disabled state, the DRA-RTM-8 outputs no current and reflects a Hi-Z state. This feature allows the connection of several DRA-RTM-8 units by tying their outputs and control in parallel and addressing them by controlling the individual Enable terminals.9.2 ADDRESSThe required channel is selected byfour address lines.The operating voltages are:Logical "1" 5V < Vi < 60VLogical "0" 0V < Vi< 0.5V9.3 ADDRESS POLARITY (see fig 6)Address polarity is controlled by three internal pins and a jumper over two of them, located on PN 7021 printed circuit board, accessible behind the Enable terminal. The unit is supplied with the jumper set for "true high" control logic, i.e. "0000" selects channel #1, and "1111" selects channel #16.Moving the jumper to the second alternative, reverses the logic.Figure 6.Note: If the address contros voltages are generated from different power supplies, then its negative terminal should be connected to theDRA-TM-8's "COM" terminal.9.4 CONTROL TABLES9.4.1 "TRUE LOW" SETTINGADDRESS BUS E OUTPUTCHANNELA0A1A2A31 1 1 1 101111111111876541 1 1 x 111x11x11x111321NO OUTPUTADDRESS BUS E OUTPUTCHANNELA0A1A2A30 0 0 0 00111111111116151413120 0 0 x 111x11x11x11111109NO OUTPUT5ADDRESS BUS E/T OUTPUTCHANNELA0A1A2A31 1 1 1 1011111111119101112131 1 1 x 111x11x11x111141516TEST MODEADDRESS BUS E/T OUTPUTCHANNELA0A1A2A30 0 0 0 001111111111123450 0 0 x 111x11x11x111678TEST MODE9.4.2 "TRUE HIGH" SETTINGNote: The unit includes three internal potentiometers. These potentiometers are carefully adjusted and sealed in the factory. It is not recommended to alter these calibration potentiometers.10. CALIBRATIONTo calibrate the DRA-RTM-8, the limits must be defined.Tmin is the temperature at which the output current is 4mA.Tmax is the temperature at which the output current is 20mA.Tspan is the difference between Tmax and Tmin.10.1 CALIBRATION PROCEDUREa. Remove the terminal strips to get access to the coarse calibration switches.b. Set the channels DIP switches to the desired calibration ranges according to thecalibration tables.c. Re-install the terminals strips. The terminal strips are polarized and should bereturned to their original position.d. Connect a Pt-100 calibrator* set for Tmin to the proper input terminals.e. Apply the proper channel selection code by connecting those which accordingthe table should be "1" to the +PWR terminal.f. Start calibrating by adjusting the proper "Z" potentiometer to obtain an outputcurrent of 4.000mA.g. Set the calibrator for Tmax and adjust the "S" potentiometer to obtain an outputcurrent of 20.000mA.h. Repeat this procedure until satisfactory results are obtained.6* The calibrator is set according to DIN 43760 Pt-100 table (a = 0.00385)10.2 CALIBRATION TABLESNote: Logic state of "0" is when the DIP switch lever is down.10.2.1 "ZERO" - COARSE CALIBRATION TABLESZERO TEMP CCHANNELS 1-4SW5SW4 SW6-50 (10)8 (75)74 (140)139 (206)205 (272)270 (338)336 (404)401 (4701)1111111111100CHANNELS 5-8SW2SW3SW11111111111110010.2.2 "SPAN" - COARSE CALIBRATION TABLESSPAN CCHANNELS 1-4SW2SW3 SW150 (76)65 (115)110 (180)135 (225)215 (440)400 (8001)11111111CHANNELS 5-8SW5SW4SW6111111111i. Change the address to the next channel to be calibrated.j. 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