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Transmitters and ReceiversUWXL-24-TC shown smaller than actual size.The UWXL Series industrial wireless transmitters from OMEGA offerunparalleled flexibility for processmeasurement applications. Capable of ranges to 450 m (1500') line ofsight (LOS), the UWXL transmitters are designed for a variety ofapplications, including temperature, infrared temperature, relativehumidity, process transducers withstandard voltage or current outputs, as well as pH. Thermocouplemodels are user-configurable forany of 9 calibrations, while RTD units are compatible with both 0.00385 and 0.00392 curve Pt100 sensors. UWXL transmitters areprogrammable to transmit data atintervals configurable from once every 2 seconds to every 2 minutes. Transmitted data includes theprocess measurement along with the ambient temperature, RF signalstrength and battery condition. Software provided with each modelcan display this information in real time. This free software allows you to use your PC as a multi-channelmeter, recorder or data logger; data can also be exported to a standard U T hermocouple, RTD, Infrared Temperature, RH, pH, Process Voltage/ Current and Input Models U J , K, T, E, R, S, B, and N Thermocouples U 385 and 392 Pt100 RTD Probes U I P68 Rated Enclosure– Dust- and Water-Tight U F ree Software Converts Your PC Into a Multi-Channel Chart Recorder or Data Logger U C ompatible withBoth UWTC-REC and UWTC-REC-NEMA Wireless Receivers U Long Battery LifeProcess Voltage Humidity Therm ocoup le Infrared UWTC-REC4 Models shown smallerI P 68E n c l o s ur eUWXL Seriesspreadsheet file.UWXL transmitters are compatible with a wide variety of OMEGA wireless receivers. UWTC-REC receivers are available with optional analog output, alarms and display, while the UWTC-REC-NEMA receivers add a NEMA ratedenclosure. Receivers can accept up to 48 transmitters. Receivers with analog outputs can also retransmit data through a wired connection, as an analog voltage, current or thermocouple signal, to interface with a controller, PLC or data acquisition interface.D u s t - a n dW a t e r -T i g h tWAccuracy @ 25°C:Types J and K: ±0.5% rdg or ±1.0°C (1.8°F), whichever is greaterTypes T, E, and N: ±0.5% rdg or ±2.0°C (3.6°F), whichever is greater Types R, S, B and C: ±0.5% FS Resolution: 1°C/1°FSensor Connection: Screw terminalsModel UWXL-24-RTDInput: Pt100 RTD; 0.00385 or 0.00392 curve, software selectable Measurement Range:Pt100, 0.00385: -200 to 850°C (-328 to 1562°F)Pt100, 0.00392: -100 to 457°C (-148 to 854°F)Accuracy: ±0.5°C (1.0°F)Resolution: 1°C/1°FSensor Connection: Screw terminalsModel UWXL-24-IR-1Temperature Range: -18 to 538°C (0 to 1000°F)Accuracy: ±2% rdg or 2.2°C (4°F), whichever is greater; @ 22°C (72°F) ambient temperature and emissivity ≥0.95Optical Field of View: 6:1 (distance/spot size)Sensor Head Cable Extension: Up to 15 m (50’) total Repeatability: ±1% rdgSpectral Response: 5 to 14 microns Response Time: 100 ms (0 to 63% of final value)Emissivity: 0.1 to 1.00, adjustableCommon SpecificationsComputer Interface: USBTransmit Sample Rate: Programmable from 2 second to 120 secondRadio Frequency (RF) Transceiver Carrier: ISM 2.4 GHz, direct sequence spread spectrum, (2.450 to 2.490 GHz– 12 RF channels)RF Output Power: 18 dBm (63 mW)Range of RF Link: Up to 450 m (1500') outdoor line of sight; up to 90 m (300') indoor/urbanRF Data Packet Standard : IEEE 802.15.4, open communication architectureSoftware (Included Free): Requires Windows ® 2000, XP or Vista (32 bit) operating systemPower: One 3.6V, Lithium C Cell (included)Battery Life (Typical): 3 years;at 1 sample/minute reading rate @ 25°C Operating Temperature: -10 to 70°C (14 to 158°F)Storage Temperature: -40 to 80°C (-40 to 176°F)Model UWXL-24-TCInput: J, K, T, E, R, S, B, C or N thermocouple, software selectable Measurement Range:J: -100 to 760°C (-148 to 1400°F) K: -100 to 1260°C (-148 to 2300°F) T: -200 to 400°C (-328 to 752°F) E: -200 to 1000°C (-328 to 1832°F) R: 260 to 1760°C (500 to 3200°F) S: 260 to 1760°C (500 to 3200°F) B: 870 to 1820°C (1598 to 3308°F) C: 0 to 2315°C (32 to 4200°F)N: -100 to 1260°C (-148 to 2300°F)Operating Ambient:Sensor Head: 0 to 70°C (32 to158°F) Sensor Head (-HT Model): 0 to 85°C (32 to 185°F)Sensor head with OS100-WC (Water Cooling Jacket): 0 to 200°C (32 to 392°F)Relative Humidity: Less than 95% RH, non-condensing OS100-WC Water Flow Rate: 0.25 GPM, room temperatureThermal Shock: About 30 minute for 25°C (77°F) abrupt ambient temperature changeWarm-Up Period: 3 minutesOS100-AP Air Flow Rate: 1 CFM (0.5 L/s) (1 x 2.5")OS100-LA Laser Sight AccessoryWavelength (Color): 630 to 670 nm (red) Operating Distance (Laser Dot): Up to 9.1 m (30')Max Output Optical Power: Less than 1 mW @ -6°C (22°F) ambient temperatureEuropean Classification: Class 2, EN60825-1/11.2001Max Operating Current: 45 mA @ 3 VdcFDA Classification: Complies with 21 CFR 1040.10, Class II laser product Beam Diameter: 5 mm (0.20") Beam Divergence: <2 mradOperating Ambient: 0 to 50°C (32 to 122°F); <95% RH, non-condensing Power Switch: On/off slide switch on the battery packPower Indicator: Red LEDPower: Battery pack, 3 Vdc (consists of two 1.5 Vdc “AA” lithium batteries, included)Thermocouple and RTD models feature screw terminal connections that allow you to connect a wide range of sensors and probes. Models with intergral probes are available contact factory.Transmitter model UWXL-24-RH-RPI.Temperature transmitter modelsUWXL-TC-24, UWXL-RTD.Humidity/temperaturesensor included.UWXL-IR-1 features a remotely mounted sensor head to measure non-contactinfrared temperature.Infrared sensor headincluded.UWXL-RH features a detachable combination humidity/temperature sensor that can be remotely mounted.Transmitter modelUWXL-IR-1.Model UWXL-24-PCInput: 0 to 1 Vdc, 0 to 5 Vdc, 0 to 10 Vdc, 0 to 20 A, 4 to 20 mAAccuracy: ±0.1% FS @ 25°C Resolution: 12 to 15 bit Connection: M12Process Input model UWXL-24-PC features M12 connectionRemote Antenna Kit UWXL-RAKUWXL-PC Transmitter.UWTC-REC1-NEMA Receiver.UWTC-REC2-D-NEMA Transceiver.Model UWXL-24-RHTemperatureRange: -17 to 49°C (2 to 120°F) Accuracy: ±1°C (±1.8°F) @ 25°C Resolution: 1°C/1°F Relative Humidity Range: 2 to 98% RHAccuracy: ±2.5% RH from 20 to 80% RH; ±3.5% RH <20 and >80% RH @ 25°C (76°F) Resolution: 1% RHAntennaStandCableModel UWXL-24-PHpH Input:Range: 0 to 14 pHAccuracy: ±0.1 pH @ 25°C Resolution: 0.01 pH Response Time: 2 s Input Connection: BNCTemperature Compensation: Automatic, 0 to 100°C (32 to 212°F)RTD Temperature Input:Type: Pt100 Ω RTD, 0.00385 curve Range: 0 to 100°C (32 to 212°F) Accuracy: ±1°C (1.8°F) Resolution: 0.1°Input Connection: Screw terminalsConnect a Wireless Receiver to Your Computer, PLC or Data Logger to Form a Complete Wireless System!WUWTC-REC1.UWTC-REC1 will receive data from up to 48 transmitters and is powered directly by the USB connection on your computer (no analog output provided).UWTC-REC2-D receiver.UWTC-REC2-D will receive data from up to 48 transmitters. This model provides a displayed reading and a retransmitted, hard wired analog output for 1 user selected transmitter in your system. Requires DC power adaptor (included).UWTC-REC4 will receive data from up to 48 transmitters. This model provides a scalable retransmitted, hard wired analog output for 4 user selected transmitters in your system. Requires 12 to 24 Vdcpower supply.UWTC-REC4receiver.UWTC-REC332-channel receiver with ethernet.Thermocouple TransmitterProcess Voltage TransmitterInfrared UWTC-REC1USB receiverLaptop not included.UWTC-REC3 receiver/host with ethernet is compatible with UWTC, UWRTD, UWRH andUWIR transmitters and connects directly to your network or the Internet—no PC.Monitor up to 48 different w ireless transmitters, simultaneous ly on your PC. Display shows proces s reading, signal strength and batter level in real-time.ireless transmitters, simultaneou sly on your PC.Collect and log data for up to 48 different wireless transmitters at th e same time.Record, save or download to a spread sheet up to 32 thousand individu al readings.All models shown smaller than actual size.Wireless process voltage and current input transmitter Wireless humidity/temperature transmitter with remote probe Specify analog output “V1” for 0 to 5 Vdc; “V2” for 0 to 10 Vdc, “MA” for 4 to 20 mA or “TC” for type K thermocouple signal.Comes complete with measurement/charting/data logging software, 3.6V lithium battery and operator’s manual. UWTC-REC2 units also include DC power adaptor.Ordering Examples: UWXL-24-TC, wireless thermocouple transmitter, UWTC-REC1, 48-channel USB receiver, and UWTC-BATT-C, spare battery.UWXL-24-IR-1, wireless infrared temperature transmitter, OS100-MB, sensor head mounting bracket, UWTC-REC4-MA, 48-channel receiver with 4 to 20 mA analog output, and UWTC-BATT-C, spare battery.UWXL-24-RH-RPI, wireless humidity/temperature transmitter, UWXL-24-PC, wireless process input transmitter, UWTC-REC2-D-MA 48-channel receiver with 4 to 20 mA analog output.8-channel wireless receiver with 1-channel analog UWXL temperature models with integral thermocouple or RTD probes are also available. Contact OMEGA for pricing and availability. For the latest features and specifications。
AY-x5B SeriesMIFARE Classic® EV1 CSN ReadersInstallation Manual 11. IntroductionThe AY-x5B is a series of RFID proximity card readers to be installed for use with access control systems.The AY-x5B series reads the card serial number (CSN) from MIFARE Classic® EV1 credentials (4 UID and 7 UID) and transmits its data to the access control system using Wiegand 26-Bit output.Other Wiegand formats and the Clock & Data format are available as factory configurable options.Figure 1: AY-x5B SeriesAY-M5BAY-H5BAY-L5BAY-K5B2. Technical Specifications2.1Electrical Characteristics* Measured using a Rosslare MIFARE Classic EV1 card or equivalent. Range also depends on installation environment, reader voltage, and proximity to metal.2.2 Environmental Characteristics2.3 Physical Characteristics3. InstallationInstallation of an RFID reader adjacent to metallic surfaces might alter the reader’s specifications. To diminish thisinterference, use a plastic spacer when mounting the reader. 3.1Installation KitThe installation kit consists of the following items to be used duringthe installation procedure:Two pan head mounting screws and screw anchors3.2 MountingBefore mounting, you should determine the best location for the reader.To mount the reader:1. Drill two holes for mounting the reader on the wall.2. Insert a screw anchor into each hole.3. Drill a 10-mm (7/16”) hole for the cable. If mounting on metal,place a grommet or electrical tape around the edge of the hole. 4. Remove the screw from the bottom of the unit. 5. Remove the reader's snap-off front cover.6. Insert the unit’s cable wire into the cable hole and wire the unit asdescribed in Section 3.3. A linear type power supply is recommended. 7. Align the two holes of the reader with those drilled in the wall andfirmly attach the reader to the wall with two screws (Figure 2).Figure 2: Inserting Mounting Screws (similar for all models)8. Relocate the front cover onto the reader.9. Secure the front cover with the screw at the bottom of the unit.20706-0960191+003.3 WiringThe AY-x2B is supplied with 5 color-coded wires 25 cm (10 in.) in length.To connect the reader to the controller:1. Select the appropriate connections according to Table 1.Table 1: Wiring2. Connect the wires to the corresponding controller wires and covereach joint with insulating tape. 3. Trim and cover all unused conductors.When using a separate power supply for the reader, this supply and that of the controller must have a common ground3.4 Operation InstructionsOnce the reader is wired to a power supply and to the controller, you should test the reader.To test the reader: 1. Power up the reader.Upon power up, the reader flashes and beeps once during Self-Test. The LED then turns red indicating the readers has entered Standby mode.2. Apply a MIFARE Classic EV1 credential to the reader.The reader flashes and beeps once indicating the card has been read successfully.Declaration of ConformityFCC ID:GCD-AYX25B ▪This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation issubject to the following two conditions: ▪ This device may not cause harmful interference.▪ This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.▪Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with theinstructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmfulinterference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: ▪ Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.▪ Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. ▪ Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.▪Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.Limited WarrantyThe full ROSSLARE Limited Warranty Statement is available in the Quick Links section on the ROSSLARE website at . Rosslare considers any use of this product as agreement to the Warranty Terms even if you do not review them.Contact InformationUnited States and CanadaRosslare Security Products, Inc. Southlake, TX, USAToll Free: +1-866-632-1101 Local: +1-817-305-0006 Fax: +1-817-305-0069 *******************************EuropeRosslare Israel Ltd.22 Ha'Melacha St., P.O.B. 11407 Rosh HaAyin, IsraelTel: +972-3-938-6838 Fax: +972-3-938-6830*******************************Latin AmericaRosslare Latin AmericaBuenos Aires, ArgentinaTel: +54-11-4001-3104*******************************ChinaRosslare Electronics (Shenzhen) Ltd. Shenzhen, ChinaTel: +86-755-8610-6842 Fax: +86-755-8610-6101*******************************Asia Pacific, Middle East, AfricaRosslare Enterprises Ltd. Kowloon Bay, Hong Kong Tel: +852-2795-5630 Fax: +852-2795-1508*********************************IndiaRosslare Electronics India Pvt Ltd. Tel/Fax: +91-20-40147830 Mobile: +91-9975768824 *****************************CERTISO 9001ISO 14001。
CALIBRATIONAll flowmeters are calibrated at the factory and normally will remain within their accuracy tolerance for the life of the device. If at any time you wish to recheck its calibration, do so only with instruments or equipment of certified accuracy. Do not attempt to check the Mini-Master® flowmeter with a similar flowmeter as even minor variations in piping and back pressure can cause significant differences between the indicated and actual readings.LOCATIONSelect a location where the flowmeter can be easily read and where the temperature will not exceed 130°F (54°C). The mounting surface and piping to the flowmeter should be free from vibration which could cause fatigue of fittings. Piping must be carefully arranged and installed to avoid placing stress on fittings and/or flowmeter body. For maximum flowmeter life, avoid direct exposure to weathering. Avoid locations or applications with questionable atmospheres or solvents. Damage due to contact with incompatible gases or liquids is not covered by warranty. Compatibility should be carefully determined before placing in service.PIPINGInlet Piping:It is good practice to approach the flowmeter inlet with as few elbows, restrictions and size changes as possible. Inlet piping should be as close to the flowmeter connection size as practical to avoid turbulence which can occur with drastic size changes. The length of inlet piping has little effect on normal pressure fed flowmeters.For vacuum service, the inlet piping should be as short and open as possible to allow operation at or near atmospheric pressure and maintain the accuracy of the device. Note that for vacuum service, any flow control valve used must be installed on the discharge side of the flowmeter.Discharge PipingPiping on the discharge side should be at least as large as the flowmeter connection. For pressure fed flowmeters on air or gas service, the piping should be as short and open as possible. This allows operation at or near atmospheric pressure and assures the accuracy of the device. This is less important on water or liquid flowmeters since the flowing medium is generally incompressible and back pressure will not affect the calibration of the instrument.CAUTION: Meter may rupture if temperature or pressure ratings are exceeded. Read all specifications and instructions carefully before use. Do not remove caution label from flowmeter.PRESSURE FED OR VACUUM WITHOUT VALVE - Both upper and lower openings in front are plugged. (Standard configuration supplied from factory.)PRESSURE FED WITH VALVE - Upper opening is plugged and valve is installed in lower opening.VACUUM OPERATION WITH VALVE - Lower opening is plugged and valve is installed in upper opening.ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONSRefer to Figures A and B.1. For Operation without Valve: Flowmeter is factory-configured with the front upperand lower valve plugs assembled for operation without a valve.2. For Operation with Lower Valve: Using the black circular installation tool provided,remove the lower valve plug. Turn the valve plug CLOCKWISE to remove.Knead the bag containing the O-rings and lubricant until the rings are completely coated. Be careful not to overstretch or nick them. Install two O-rings on the valve stem. Apply small amount of remaining lubricant onto the threads of the valve stem. Screw mating plug onto valve stem in clockwise direction up to stop. Using installation tool, thread the valve assembly into body turning COUNTER-CLOCKWISE until snug. Limit torque to 3 in/lb. Snap knob onto hex end of valve stem to complete assembly.3. For Operation with Upper Valve (Vacuum Systems):Remove the top plug from the flowmeter using the black circular installation tool provided. Turn the plug COUNTER-CLOCKWISE to remove. Take care not to lose the float (ball) from the flow tube.Cut off protruding ball stop leaving no more than 1/32˝ stub. This is necessary to allow free passage of the valve assembly.Re-assemble the top plug.Replace the upper valve plug with the valve assembly as in No. 2 above.INSTALLATION AND MOUNTING(Flowmeter must be installed in vertical position)PANEL MOUNTING - Drill two 11/32˝ diameter holes on 3˝ centers on a vertical line. Insert flowmeter from front and push on spring retainer clips from rear, pliers may be necessary.SURFACE MOUNTING - Attach plastic mounting clip to a horizontal surface using #4 Phillips head B-type self-tapping screws provided. See Figure C. Clip will bow downward slightly when properly tightened. Snap flowmeter into clip. Be sure flowmeter is vertical after mounting.CONNECTIONSCAUTION: Select tubing rating higher than supply pressure to flowmeter.25 psi max. Use 1/4˝ ID x 3/8˝ OD plastic tubing. Slip tubing onto connections a minimum of 3/8˝.50 psi max. Use 1/4˝ ID x 3/8˝ OD plastic tubing. Slip tubing onto connections a minimum of 3/8˝. Use pliers to expand spring type tubing clamps and install on both connections.100 psi max. Use suitable 5/16˝ compression union with metal or semi-rigid plastic tubing.OPERATIONOnce all connections are complete, introduce flow as slowly as possible to avoid possible damage due to shock. With liquids, make sure all air has been purged before taking readings.The performance of low range units used in air or gas applications may be affected by static electricity. Excessive static charge may cause the ball float to behave erratically or provide a false reading. To ensure the proper function of the unit, the application should be designed to minimize or dispel static electricity.The standard technique for reading a Variable Area Flowmeter is to locate the highest point of greatest diameter on the float, and then align that with the theoretical center of the scale graduation. In the event that the float is not aligned with a grad, an extrapolation of the float location must be made by the operator as to its location between the two closest grads. The following are some sample floats shown with reference to the proper location to read the float.Variable Area Flowmeters used for gases are typically labeled with the prefix “S” or “N”, which represents “Standard” for English units or “Normal” for metric units. Use of this prefix designates that the flowmeter is calibrated to operate at a specific set of conditions, and deviation from those standard conditions will require correction for the calibration to be valid. In practice, the reading taken from the flowmeter scale must be corrected back to standard conditions to be used with the scale units. The correct location to measure the actual pressure and temperature is at the exit of the flowmeter, except under vacuum applications where they should be measured at the flowmeter inlet. The equation to correct for nonstandard operating conditions is as follows:Q2 = Q1xWhere: Q1 = Actual or Observed Flowmeter ReadingQ2 = Standard Flow Corrected for Pressure and TemperatureP1 = Actual Pressure (14.7 psia + Gage Pressure)P2 = Standard Pressure (14.7 psia, which is 0 psig)T1 = Actual Temperature (460 R + Temp °F)T2 = Standard Temperature (530 R, which is 70°F)Example: A flowmeter with a scale of 10-100 SCFH Air. The float is sitting at the 60grad on the flowmeter scale. Actual Pressure is measured at the exit of the meter as 5psig. Actual Temperature is measured at the exit of the meter as 85°F.Q2 = 60.0 xQ2 = 68.5 SCFH AirMAINTENANCEThe only maintenance normally required is occasional cleaning to assure properoperation and good float visibility.DISASSEMBLY: Use the circular black installation tool to remove valve (when used)and plugs. Fittings on front turned CLOCKWISE to remove and top plug is turnedCOUNTER-CLOCKWISE. Take care to prevent loss of float.CLEANING: The flowmeter body and other parts can be washed in a mild soap andwater solution. A cotton swab or soft bristle brush will help when cleaning flow tube.Avoid solvents and liquid soaps and avoid prolonged immersion.RE-ASSEMBLY: Coat O-rings and valve stem threads with silicone stop cock grease orpetroleum jelly. Check O-rings after assembly to make sure they are properly seated.ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONFor additional flowmeter information, conversion curves, correction factors and otherdetails on the entire line of Dwyer® flowmeters, please request a Dwyer Instruments,Inc. full-line catalog.Figure A Figure B Figure CP1 x T2P2 x T1(14.7 + 5) x 53014.7 x (460 + 85)Printed in U.S.A. 9/19FR# 440474-00 Rev. 9©Copyright 2019 Dwyer Instruments, Inc.。
Lynx®S2S Connector User GuideThe M logo and Lynx are registered trademarks of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany. All trademarks of third parties are the propertyof their respective owners. © 2007, 2015 EMD Millipore Corporation. All rights reserved. 00100285PU, Rev. B, 02/2015IntroductionThe Lynx®S2S (sterile to sterile) connector isa single-use, single actuation, gamma andautoclave compatible disposable connector.The Lynx®S2S connector includes a femalecoupling and a male coupling. Once these twocomponents are assembled together, the sterilefluid path is enabled.Lynx®S2S Connector componentsFemale CouplingMale CouplingSterilization Instructions• The Lynx®S2S connector may be sterilizedusing gamma irradiation to a maximumdose of 45 kGy.• T he male and female connectors may beautoclaved at 121 to 130° C for up to 30minutes.• All system components installed on theLynx®S2S connector and the packagingmust be compatible with the chosensterilization method.• DO NOT STEAM-IN-PLACE.Installation Instructions• Do not submerge components in liquids.• Do not pressurize or attempt to flow liquidthrough couplings until actuated.Installing the Female Coupling onto theDisposable Assembly1. Remove coupling from outer packaging.2. Remove from inner packaging.DO NOT PUSH SLIDE INTO COUPLINGBODY. DO NOT REMOVE CONNECTOR CAP.3. Insert hose barb into tubing.Connector4. If required, install a user-supplied tubingfastener (clamp or tie wrap) over tubing tosecure connection.5. Verify that the protective cap is in place bytwisting it clockwise6. Package and sterilize the assembly by eithergamma or autoclave.Installing the Male Coupling onto theDisposable Assembly1. Remove coupling from packaging.DO NOT REMOVE SLEEVE COVER.DO NOT REMOVE CONNECTOR CAP.Cap2.Insert hose barb into tubing.3. If required, install a user-supplied tubingfastener (clamp or tie wrap) over tubing tosecure connection.4. Verify that the protective cap is in place bytwisting it clockwise5. Package and sterilize the assembly by eithergamma or autoclave.Technical AssistanceFor more information, contact the office nearest you or visit the Technical Service page at www. /techservice. Worldwide contact information is available at www. /offices.Standard WarrantyThe applicable warranty for the products listed in this publication may be found at www. /terms (within the “Terms and Conditions of Sale” applicable to your purchase transaction).Actuating the Lynx®S2S ConnectorThe Lynx®S2S Connector is a single use unit. Once the female and male couplings are assembled they cannot be disassembled. No special clean room equipment is required to ensure a sterile connection.NOTEDo not initiate fluid flow to the couplingsuntil male and female couplings are actu-ated. If neccesary, use a tubing clamp tokeep fluid and pressure away from thecouplings until actuation steps are com-plete.1. Remove protective caps from the female andmale couplings by turning the caps counterclockwise. (The protective sleeve coverremains on the male coupling.)2. Insert the male coupling into the femalecoupling aligning the pins on the malecoupling with the holes in the femalecoupling. A “click” will be heard when thecomponents are properly connected.3. Press the thumb tab on the slide, then pushthe slide into the body of the femalecoupling until it stops and a “click” is heard.4. Pull the tab on the sleeve cover to removethe cover.Sleeve5. Push male coupling into body of femalecoupling until it stops and a “click” is heard.6. Push slide completely into body of femalecoupling until it stops and a “click” is heard.7. Push male coupling into female couplinguntil a “click” is heard. If a “click” is notheard the connection is not actuated andleakage or breach of sterility may occur. If a“click” is not heard, push male couplinginto female coupling again until a “click” isheard. If unit is still not actuated, do not use.8. Sterile fluid path is now ready for fluid flow.。
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为确保安全、正确操作卡尺,使测量数据准确,为质量控制提供有力的数据而制定本指引。
2.0适用范围:适用于卡尺操作及保养。
3.0操作步骤:3.1基本握法:以右手四指握住尺身,拇指按在推动块上,以拇指的力量推动游卡滑动。
3.2测量:3.2.1 滑动游卡将外爪,内爪分开一段距离,把外爪内侧面,内爪向侧擦拭干净,以保证测量的准确性。
3.2.2 对零:滑动游卡至外爪内侧面贴合,看卡尺读数是否为零。
读数为零,则继续以下步骤;若不为零,则:表卡旋转表盘之外壳,使指针对准“0”刻线;进口表卡;旋转表盘右侧之小齿轮,使指针对准“0”刻线。
3.2.3测量外径类尺寸时,滑动游卡,使工件置于外爪之内侧,并应使外爪内侧面与工件被测表面贴合;然后读数。
测量内径类尺寸时,滑动游卡,使内爪进入工件被测孔内并应使内爪之外侧面与被测面贴合;然后读数。
3.2.4 测量深度(或高度):以主尺末端贴合工件基准面,滑动游卡使深度杆未端贴合被测面,然后读数。
3.2.5 游标深度尺的测量方法:与卡尺测深度原理相同,读数方法相同。
3.2.6 若直接在工件上不便读数时,可锁定锁紧螺钉,然后轻轻地从工件上取下卡尺,再读数,读完松开锁紧螺钉。
3.3读数:卡尺读数以毫米(mm)为单位,精度为0.02mm,尺身刻度每小格1mm。
3.3.1 带表卡尺的读数:读数时以游卡上读数尺之“0”刻线为基准,读数整数位为露出之主尺刻线格数;小数位读表盘,表盘每小格读数为0.02mm,指针所指刻度值就为表盘读数。
3.3.2游标卡尺的读数:读数时以游标上“0”刻线为基准。
读数整数位为“0”刻线前之主尺刻线格数;小数位读游标。
游标刻线每小格0.02mm。
读数方法为;有且仅有一条游标刻线与主尺刻线重合,此游标刻线值就为游标读数。
4.0注意事项:4.1 所有测量人员须经培训合格后方可操作卡尺,使用时轻拿轻放,防止损伤卡尺。
4.2 使用完毕后须清洁卡尺,将卡尺放在卡尺盒内以防出现掉落、撞击导致的损坏。
电子数显卡尺操作指导书(IATF16949-2016/ISO9001-2015)一、目的为了帮助员工安全、有效的使用电子数显卡尺进行生产作业,规范员工的操作步骤,减少人为误差,确保作业过程的一致性。
二、范围适用于电子数显卡尺。
三、操作步骤1、准备:1.1从工具盒内取出数显电子游标卡尺。
2、操作:2.1左手大拇指轻轻按住“ON”键,开启数显电子游标卡尺电源;2.2松开紧固螺丝右手轻轻用力移动尺框,检查显示屏和各按键工作是否正常;2.3移动尺框左手大拇指轻轻按住“ZERO”键使显示数值归位零位,即可进行正常测量;2.4用左手将被测量工件的一边紧贴卡尺前外测量面;2.5用右手大拇指轻轻将卡尺后外测量面推入被测量工件的另一边并紧贴;2.6读取显示屏上的显示数值;2.7用右手大拇指轻轻用力将卡尺推开一段距离;2.8用左手将已测量完毕并取得数值的工件取下并放回原处;2.9将电子数显卡尺轻轻合上并按住“ZERO”键清零。
3、结束:3.1用左手大拇指轻轻按住“OFF”键,关闭电子数显卡尺电源。
3.2将电子数显卡尺轻轻放入包装盒内,并合上盖子。
四、注意事项1、测量时,测量速度≤1.5m/s。
2、测量时,眼睛与卡尺应保持20~30cm的距离。
3、读数时,电子数显卡尺显示屏应保持45℃倾斜角,并垂直待测工件。
4、测量时,被测量工件不允许带有脏污、油渍、水等物质;以免影卡尺使用寿命。
5、使用过程中要轻拿轻放,严禁将卡尺随意乱扔在机器上、地上;以免影响卡尺使用性能。
6、使用前,用干燥清洁的布(可沾少许清洁油)反复轻擦尺身保护膜表面。
7、使用后应妥善保管,以免丢失;要求放入工具盒内,并注意做好防潮、防高温等保护措施。
8、计量标签为计量检定/校准的标识,使用时应注意保护;如有损坏应立即通知车间兼职计量员重新进行标识。
9、不使用时断开电源;不能断开电源的可取出电池。
10、当出现数字不显或闪烁显示故障现象,原因可能是电池电压低,排除方法是更换新电池。
马尔卡尺连接指导书
1、双击打开MarCom
2、双击打开主页面
3、添加RF设备
——选择i-Stick
4、配置要连接的设备
注意:设置信道和设备,设备是指选择相对应的型号,如图中蓝色的地方。
输出可以先择Excel。
5、点击上图左上角的连接
关键点:手动按下卡尺顶端的数据传送钮,等待连接处变成绿色,具体步骤看第6的
操作。
6、打开数显卡尺,长按MENU进入设置界面,如图一;一直按转到如下图界面,如图二;然后手动按下卡尺顶端的红色按键,直至电脑端的链接变绿色,如图三;最后长按MENU
回到测量界面,如图四。
图一
图二
图三
图四
7、测试
再次点击数据传送按钮
注:检测的时候,手动按下卡尺顶端的数据传送钮,电脑端接收到的数据会以EXCEL格式自动打开。