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QUICK GUIDE TOOLSNET 8TOOLS NET 8Getting startedINTRODUCTIONToolsNet 8 provides data collection for all electric tools and pulse tools using Power Focus, Pulsor Focus, Power-MACS and STWrenches. Other vendors can also report T oolsNet using Open Protocol*.* They will have to add support for this in their controller.Connect the controllers to the server with standard Eth-ernet cabling and standard network components, such as Ethernet hubs, switches or access points if STWrenches are used for wireless reporting.T oolsNet uses the industry standards Microsoft SQL and Oracle databases*. The communication from the control-lers to T oolsNet is secured by T CP/IP protocol. Any user connected to the network can use their internet web browser and access T oolsNet 8.Tightening systems from different vendors can also report to T oolsNet using Open Protocol.* For detailed information about supported databases please refer to the installation manual.USING THE APPLICATIONToolsNet is accessible in the network through a regular web browser. T he application supports the most modern browsers such as Firefox and Internet Explorer 9 or higher. Since the application is web based it only needs to be installed once and then it is available to all user in the net-work without additional installations.SETTINGSToolsNet 8 is available in multiple languages. It is easy to switch to another language for a specific user directly in the web application without having to do a lot of config-uring. T oolsNet 8 is also built to support different torque units depending on the standard in production.FEATURESToolsNet 8 is packed with new pro features that make it even easier analyze data compared to previous versions of T oolsNet.DASHBOARDThe Dashboard is built to give a direct overview of the most important information directly when the application is started. Since every used cares about different informa-tion the Dashboard is fully customizable in order to suit every user’s needs. T he different widgets can be added or removed and re-organized to the personal liking of every individual user.The current available dashboard widgets are:1. Latest results: See the latest results for a specificparts of production in real-time.2. Running SPC: Setup X-bar and range monitoringfor a specific application in real-time.3. T OP NOK applications: See the programs that aregenerating the highest NOK percentage in the plant and the reasons for these NOK:s.4. T ool maintenance: See which tools in production thatneeds service or calibration instantly. REPORT CENTERIn T oolsNet 8 all the reports are gathered in one place for easy access. T he different reports and the super-easy navigation make it possible to efficiently analyze big amounts of data and to find production problems or improvement areas faster than ever.Available reports:1. Result list: T he purpose if this report is to be availableto find production results and traces in a fast and sim-ple way.2. Product list: Focuses on finding all production resultsfor a specific produced item, for example a specificcar.3. Result summary: Calculates statistical parameters forhow a tightening program is performing.4. T OP NOK: T his report is used to find programs with ahigh percentage of not ok tightenings. It can be used in the whole plant of for a specific part.5. Event: Finds the controller events for the whole pro-duction of for a certain part all the way down to a spe-cific controller.6. Event summary: Shows the events that happen mostoften on the controllers in production. T his report can be used for the whole production of for a specific part all the way down to a specific controller.7. Program change: Overview of all the latest changes tothe tightening programs used in production. STATISTICS CENTERT he statistics center is built to make it easy to get advanced statistics for production applications. In this part of the applica-tion it is simple to look at range/x-bar charts, histogram, scatter charts, program compare and statistical analysis of traces.Available funtionality:1. X-Bar/Range analysis2. Histogram3. Scatter analysis4. Program Compare5. T race analysisANALYSISNOTIFICATION CENTERSome production events are more important than other. Thanks to notification center it is possible to setup rules that are triggered when a specific event occurs which will notify the correct person about a problem. T his will help to ensure that the right person acts on a problem cutting down response times and saves time when production problems arise.ALERTSAvailable functionality:1. Notification about specific controller eventsTOOL CENTERT ool center collects information about all the tools in produc-tion and gives indications about which tools that need service and calibration. It is also possible to find tightening statistics for individual tools as well as documenting service and calibra-tions done for a specific tool and in the end have a complete service log for all the tools in the plant.Available functionality:1. Service log2. T ool tightening statistics per tightening program3. Find which unit a tool is connected to4. Get service and calibration date for tools in production*5. Find firmware version running on the tool* Supports Power Focus 4000ANALYSISCOMMAND CENTERCommand center gives the IT administrator full overview of how the T oolsNet application is performing and if there are any problems that need to be solved. T he command center is built to help minimize down-time and to make sure the application is running at optimal speed. In the command center it is easy to get an overview of data colletion speed, that all the services are running as they should, that database maintenance is running according the schedule without interuptions and information about condition in the database.Available functionality1. Monitoring of data collection speed2. Monitoring of T oolsNet services3. Number of connected controllers4. Monitoring of database maintenance5. Database statusREPORTSADMINISTRATIONIn the administration pages it is simple to setup a plant struc-ture that looks like the real production conditions. T hanks to this it is possible to create the same hierarchal view as the plant making it easy to find a specific tightening result or part that needs to be analyzed.REPORTSAvailable functionality1. Group units according to production layout2. Hide controllers/units currently not usedTOOLS NET89833 x x x 01 2015:1 P r i n t e d i n S w e d e nCOMMITTED TO SUSTAINABLE PRODUCTIVITY。
Digital Pressure SwitchOperation ManualZSE40A(F)/ISE40AThank you for purchasing the SMC ZSE40A(F)/ISE40A Series Digital Pressure Switch.Please read this manual carefully before operating the digital pressure switch and make sure you understand the digital pressure switch, its capabilities and limitations.Please keep this manual handy for future reference.To get information in detail for operating this product, refer to SMC website (URL ) or contact us.Indication light (Orange LED): Displays the switch operation condition.LCD display: Displays the current status of pressure, setting mode and error code.Four display modes can be selected to display always in red orgreen only, or changing from green to red, red to green according to the output status.button (UP): Selects the mode or increases the ON/OFF set value.Press this button to change to the peak display mode.button (DOWN): Selects the mode or decreases the ON/OFF set value.Press this button to change to the bottom display mode.button (SET): Press this button to change to either mode and to set a value.These safety instructions are intended to prevent hazardous situations and/or equipment damage.These instructions indicate the level of potential hazard with the labels of"Caution", " Warning" or "Danger". They are all important notes for safety and must be followed in addition to International standards (ISO/IEC), Japan Industrial Standards (JIS) and other safety regulations.OperatorInstallationMountingMount the optional bracket and panel mount adapter to the pressure switch.When the pressure switch is to be mounted in a place where water and dust splashes occur, insert a tube into the air-relieving port of the pressure switch.(Refer to "Tube attachment")Mounting with bracketFix the bracket to the pressure switch with the set screws M3x5L (2 pcs.) or M4x5L (2 pcs.) supplied.Apply a tightening torque of 0.5 to 0.7 Nm for the M3 set screws or 1.4 to 1.6 Nm for the M4 set screws .WiringConnection Make connection after turning the power e a separate route when connecting the wire ofthe Pressure switch.Malfunction stemming from noise may occur if the wire is installed in the same route as that of power or high-voltage cable.Be sure to ground terminal FG when using a commerically available switch-mode power supply.When the switch-mode power supply is connected to the Pressure switch,switching noise wil be superimposed and product specification can no longer be met. This can be prevented by inserting a noise filter, such as a line noise filter and ferrite core, between the switch-mode power supply and the Pressure switch, or by using a series power supply instead of the switch-mode power supply.Names of individual partsSet ON point and OFF point of the Pressure switch.Operation When the pressure exceeds a set value, the Pressure switch will be turned on.When the pressure falls below the set value by the amount of hysteresis or more, the Pressure switch will be turned off.The default setting of the output set value is the central value between the atmospheric pressure and the upper limit of the rated pressure range. If theoperation shown the right does not cause any problem, keep this operation setting.Switch ONP_1H_1Time [s]P r e s s u r e [P a ]<How to operate>button once in measurement mode.(2)[P_1] or [n_1] and set value are displayed in turn.Normal output Reversed outputbutton once to increase by one figure, and press it continuously to keep button once to decrease by one button to finish the setting of OUT1.[ Window comparator mode ]The Pressure switch turns on within a set pressure range (from P1L to P1H)during window comparator mode. Set P1L (switch lower limit) and P1H (switch At the time of shipment, the following settings are provided.If the setting is acceptable, keep it for use.To change setting, refer to SMC website (URL ) to get information in detail or contact us.[F 0] Unit conversion functionSame setting as [F 1] OUT1.At the output mode, Error detection mode can be selected.Display color is linked to the setting of OUT1, and can not be selected.Other parameter settingMeasurement modeThe measurement mode is the condition where the pressure is detected and indicated, and the switch function is operating.This is the basic mode, and other modes should be selected for setting change and other function setting changes.Function selection modeMeasurement modePeak/Bottom hold value indication Zero clear Key lockTo set each function the above in detail, refer to SMC website (URL ) to get information in detail or contact us.MaintenanceHow to reset the product after power cut or forcible de-energizing The setting of the product will be retained as it was before a power cut or de-energizing.The output condition is also basically recovered to that before a power cut or de-energizing, but may change depending on the operating environment.Therefore, check the safety of the whole facility before operating the product. If the facility is using accurate control, wait until the pressure switch has warmed up.(About 10 to 15 minutes)∗:Some functions are not available depending on part number. All functions are displayed with[F ] and followed with function description. If a function is not available for specified type, the function is displayed as [---].TroubleshootingError indication functionThis function is to display error location and content when a problem or an error occurs.SpecificationRefer to the product catalogue or SMC website (URL ) to get information about product specifications in detail.Outline with Dimensions (in mm)Refer to the product catalogue or SMC website (URL ) to get information about outline dimensions in detail.Akihabara UDX 15F, 4-14-1, Sotokanda, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-0021, JAPAN Phone: +81 3-5207-8249 Fax: +81 3-5298-5362URL Note: Specifications are subject to change without prior notice and any obligation on the part of the manufacturer.© 2009 SMC Corporation All Rights Reserved•Bracket A or D(Model: ZS-24-A/ZS-24-D)•Bracket B (Model: ZS-24-B)[01/N01 type][W1/WF1 type]button for 2[F 0]. Select to display the function setting to be changed, [F ].button for 2selection mode to return tomeasurement mode.。
DU-05348-001_v7.5 | September 2015Installation and Verification on Mac OS XTABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1. Introduction (1)1.1. System Requirements (1)1.2. About This Document (2)Chapter 2. Prerequisites (3)2.1. CUDA-capable GPU (3)2.2. Mac OS X Version (3)2.3. Xcode Version (3)2.4. Command-Line T ools (4)Chapter 3. Installation (5)3.1. Download (5)3.2. Install (5)3.3. Uninstall (6)Chapter 4. Verification (8)4.1. Driver (8)4.2. Compiler (8)4.3. Runtime (9)Chapter 5. Additional Considerations (11)CUDA® is a parallel computing platform and programming model invented by NVIDIA. It enables dramatic increases in computing performance by harnessing the power of the graphics processing unit (GPU).CUDA was developed with several design goals in mind:‣Provide a small set of extensions to standard programming languages, like C, that enable a straightforward implementation of parallel algorithms. With CUDA C/C++, programmers can focus on the task of parallelization of the algorithms rather than spending time on their implementation.‣Support heterogeneous computation where applications use both the CPU and GPU. Serial portions of applications are run on the CPU, and parallel portions are offloaded to the GPU. As such, CUDA can be incrementally applied to existingapplications. The CPU and GPU are treated as separate devices that have their own memory spaces. This configuration also allows simultaneous computation on the CPU and GPU without contention for memory resources.CUDA-capable GPUs have hundreds of cores that can collectively run thousands of computing threads. These cores have shared resources including a register file and a shared memory. The on-chip shared memory allows parallel tasks running on these cores to share data without sending it over the system memory bus.This guide will show you how to install and check the correct operation of the CUDA development tools.1.1. System RequirementsTo use CUDA on your system, you need to have:‣ a CUDA-capable GPU‣Mac OS X 10.9 or later‣the Clang compiler and toolchain installed using Xcode‣the NVIDIA CUDA Toolkit (available from the CUDA Download page)Introduction T able 1 Mac Operating System Support in CUDA 7.5Before installing the CUDA Toolkit, you should read the Release Notes, as they provide important details on installation and software functionality.1.2. About This DocumentThis document is intended for readers familiar with the Mac OS X environment andthe compilation of C programs from the command line. You do not need previous experience with CUDA or experience with parallel computation.2.1. CUDA-capable GPUTo verify that your system is CUDA-capable, under the Apple menu select About This Mac, click the More Info … button, and then select Graphics/Displays under the Hardware list. There you will find the vendor name and model of your graphics card. If it is an NVIDIA card that is listed on the CUDA-supported GPUs page, your GPU is CUDA-capable.The Release Notes for the CUDA Toolkit also contain a list of supported products.2.2. Mac OS X VersionThe CUDA Development Tools require an Intel-based Mac running Mac OSX v. 10.9 or later. To check which version you have, go to the Apple menu on the desktop and select About This Mac.2.3. Xcode VersionA supported version of Xcode must be installed on your system. The list of supported Xcode versions can be found in the System Requirements section. The latest version of Xcode can be installed from the Mac App Store.Older versions of Xcode can be downloaded from the Apple Developer Download Page. Once downloaded, the Xcode.app folder should be copied to a version-specific folder within /Applications. For example, Xcode 6.2 could be copied to /Applications/ Xcode_6.2.app.Once an older version of Xcode is installed, it can be selected for use by running the following command, replacing <Xcode_install_dir> with the path that you copied that version of Xcode to:sudo xcode-select -s /Applications/<Xcode_install_dir>/Contents/DeveloperPrerequisites 2.4. Command-Line T oolsThe CUDA Toolkit requires that the native command-line tools are already installed on the system. Xcode must be installed before these command-line tools can be installed. The command-line tools can be installed by running the following command:$ xcode-select --installNote: It is recommended to re-run the above command if Xcode is upgraded, or an older version of Xcode is selected.You can verify that the toolchain is installed by running the following command:$ /usr/bin/cc --version3.1. DownloadOnce you have verified that you have a supported NVIDIA GPU, a supported version the MAC OS, and clang, you need to download the NVIDIA CUDA Toolkit.The NVIDIA CUDA Toolkit is available at no cost from the main CUDA Downloads page. The installer is available in two formats:work Installer: A minimal installer which later downloads packages required forinstallation. Only the packages selected during the selection phase of the installer are downloaded. This installer is useful for users who want to minimize download time.2.Full Installer: An installer which contains all the components of the CUDA Toolkitand does not require any further download. This installer is useful for systemswhich lack network access.Both installers install the driver and tools needed to create, build and run a CUDA application as well as libraries, header files, CUDA samples source code, and other resources.The download can be verified by comparing the posted MD5 checksum with that of the downloaded file. If either of the checksums differ, the downloaded file is corrupt and needs to be downloaded again.To calculate the MD5 checksum of the downloaded file, run the following:$ openssl md5 <file>3.2. InstallUse the following procedure to successfully install the CUDA driver and the CUDA toolkit. The CUDA driver and the CUDA toolkit must be installed for CUDA to function. If you have not installed a stand-alone driver, install the driver provided with the CUDA Toolkit.If the installer fails to run with the error message "The package is damaged and can't be opened. You should eject the disk image.", then check that your security preferences are set to allow apps downloaded from anywhere to run. This setting can be found under: System Preferences > Security & Privacy > GeneralChoose which packages you wish to install. The packages are:‣CUDA Driver: This will install /Library/Frameworks/CUDA.framework and the UNIX-compatibility stub /usr/local/cuda/lib/libcuda.dylib that refers to it.‣CUDA Toolkit: The CUDA Toolkit supplements the CUDA Driver with compilers and additional libraries and header files that are installed into /Developer/ NVIDIA/CUDA-7.5 by default. Symlinks are created in /usr/local/cuda/pointing to their respective files in /Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-7.5/. Previous installations of the toolkit will be moved to /Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-#.# to better support side-by-side installations.‣CUDA Samples (read-only): A read-only copy of the CUDA Samples is installed in /Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-7.5/samples. Previous installations of the samples will be moved to /Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-#.#/samples to better support side-by-side installations.A command-line interface is also available:‣--accept-eula: Signals that the user accepts the terms and conditions of the CUDA-7.5 EULA.‣--silent: No user-input will be required during the installation. Requires --accept-eula to be used.‣--install-package=<package>: Specifies a package to install. Can be used multiple times. Options are "cuda-toolkit", "cuda-samples", and "cuda-driver".‣--log-file=<path>: Specify a file to log the installation to. Default is /var/log/ cuda_installer.log.Set up the required environment variables:export PATH=/Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-7.5/bin:$PATHexport DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH=/Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-7.5/lib:$DYLD_LIBRARY_PATHIn order to modify, compile, and run the samples, the samples must also be installed with write permissions. A convenience installation script is provided: cuda-install-samples-7.5.sh. This script is installed with the cuda-samples-7-5 package.T o run CUDA applications in console mode on MacBook Pro with both an integratedGPU and a discrete GPU, use the following settings before dropping to console mode:1.Uncheck System Preferences > Energy Saver > Automatic Graphic Switch2.Drag the Computer sleep bar to Never in System Preferences > Energy Saver3.3. UninstallThe CUDA Driver, Toolkit and Samples can be uninstalled by executing the uninstall script provided with each package:T able 2 Mac Uninstall Script LocationsAll packages which share an uninstall script will be uninstalled unless the --manifest=<uninstall_manifest> flag is used. Uninstall manifest files are located in the same directory as the uninstall script, and have filenames matching .<package_name>_uninstall_manifest_do_not_delete.txt.For example, to only remove the CUDA Toolkit when both the CUDA Toolkit and CUDA Samples are installed:$ cd /Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-7.5/bin$ sudo perl uninstall_cuda_7.5 \--manifest=.cuda_toolkit_uninstall_manifest_do_not_delete.txtBefore continuing, it is important to verify that the CUDA toolkit can find and communicate correctly with the CUDA-capable hardware. To do this, you need to compile and run some of the included sample programs.Ensure the PATH and DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH variables are set correctly.4.1. DriverIf the CUDA Driver is installed correctly, the CUDA kernel extension (/System/ Library/Extensions/CUDA.kext) should be loaded automatically at boot time. To verify that it is loaded, use the commandkextstat | grep -i cuda4.2. CompilerThe installation of the compiler is first checked by running nvcc -V in a terminal window. The nvcc command runs the compiler driver that compiles CUDA programs. It calls the host compiler for C code and the NVIDIA PTX compiler for the CUDA code. The NVIDIA CUDA Toolkit includes CUDA sample programs in source form. To fully verify that the compiler works properly, a couple of samples should be built. After switching to the directory where the samples were installed, type:make -C 0_Simple/vectorAddmake -C 0_Simple/vectorAddDrvmake -C 1_Utilities/deviceQuerymake -C 1_Utilities/bandwidthTestThe builds should produce no error message. The resulting binaries will appear under <dir>/bin/x86_64/darwin/release. To go further and build all the CUDA samples, simply type make from the samples root directory.4.3. RuntimeAfter compilation, go to bin/x86_64/darwin/release and run deviceQuery. Ifthe CUDA software is installed and configured correctly, the output for deviceQuery should look similar to that shown in Figure 1.Figure 1 Valid Results from deviceQuery CUDA SampleNote that the parameters for your CUDA device will vary. The key lines are the first and second ones that confirm a device was found and what model it is. Also, the next-to-last line, as indicated, should show that the test passed.Running the bandwidthTest sample ensures that the system and the CUDA-capable device are able to communicate correctly. Its output is shown in Figure 2Figure 2 Valid Results from bandwidthT est CUDA SampleNote that the measurements for your CUDA-capable device description will vary from system to system. The important point is that you obtain measurements, and that the second-to-last line (in Figure 2) confirms that all necessary tests passed.Should the tests not pass, make sure you have a CUDA-capable NVIDIA GPU on your system and make sure it is properly installed.If you run into difficulties with the link step (such as libraries not being found), consult the Release Notes found in the doc folder in the CUDA Samples directory.To see a graphical representation of what CUDA can do, run the particles executable.Now that you have CUDA-capable hardware and the NVIDIA CUDA Toolkit installed, you can examine and enjoy the numerous included programs. To begin using CUDA to accelerate the performance of your own applications, consult the CUDA C Programming Guide.A number of helpful development tools are included in the CUDA Toolkit to assistyou as you develop your CUDA programs, such as NVIDIA® Nsight™ Eclipse Edition, NVIDIA Visual Profiler, cuda-gdb, and cuda-memcheck.For technical support on programming questions, consult and participate in the Developer Forums.NoticeALL NVIDIA DESIGN SPECIFICATIONS, REFERENCE BOARDS, FILES, DRAWINGS, DIAGNOSTICS, LISTS, AND OTHER DOCUMENTS (TOGETHER AND SEPARATEL Y, "MATERIALS") ARE BEING PROVIDED "AS IS." NVIDIA MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED, IMPLIED, STATUTORY, OR OTHERWISE WITH RESPECT TO THE MATERIALS, AND EXPRESSL Y DISCLAIMS ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF NONINFRINGEMENT, MERCHANTABILITY, AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.Information furnished is believed to be accurate and reliable. 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The Customer may have additional statutory rights according to applicable local laws, and such rights are not in any way affected by the HP terms and conditions of service or the HP Limited Warranty provided with an HP product.© Copyright 2015 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The onlywarranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein.Apple is a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. Microsoft and Windows are U.S. registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. 4AA5-1705EEGB, January 2015。
DOUG FLEENOR DESIGN, Inc.Model DMX8DIM Installation andOperations ManualDoug Fleenor Design, Inc.396 Corbett Canyon RoadArroyo Grande, CA 93420(805) 481-9599 Voice and FAXManual revisionDecember 1, 2010Page 1 of 7Product descriptionThe DMX8DIM is an 8 channel, 250 Watt dimmer. It is fed by a single 120VAC 20A branch circuit. Each output is protected by a self-resetting poly-fuse. Each of the dimmers can be separately controlled using a typical DMX512-based lighting controller. The DMX8DIM is housed in a standard NEMA1 electrical enclosure. Knockouts are provided on the top and bottom of the enclosure for easy installation. Cables may enter the sides of the enclosure by using standard chassis punches.Safety warnings•The DMX8DIM should only be installed by qualified personnel in accordance with local electrical codes.•There are no user serviceable parts in the DMX8DIM. Servicing should be referred to qualified service personnel.•Do not operate the DMX8DIM without the cover installed.•Turn off all power to the DMX8DIM before installing. Do not attempt to wire or install any part of the DMX8DIM with the power on.EnvironmentalOperating temperature: 0-40º COperating humidity: 10-90% non-condensingIndoor use onlyElectrical ratingsInput: 120VAC, 60Hz, 20AOutput: 8 outputs, 120VAC, 250W each. Self-resetting protection on each output. CertificationThe DMX8DIM is ETL Listed under safety Standard UL 508.MountingThe DMX8DIM can be mounted on any stable surface in compliance with local electrical codes. To mount the DMX8DIM:•Remove the cover by loosening the front panel screws•Select the desired mounting location•Locate the mounting holes using the DMX8DIM as a guide•Secure the DMX8DIM to the surface using appropriate fasteners•After all wiring is complete and switches have been configured (see below), install the cover and secure it in place.General installation notes•If enclosure knock-outs are used or if holes are punched in the enclosure for wire entries, the holes must have appropriate bushings or conduit fittings installed toprotect the wires from cuts and abrasion.Page 2 of 7Page 3 of 7•Safety grounding must be maintained through this product. Metallic conduit maybe used for grounding if it is appropriately bonded to the enclosure. The ground terminal on the line input and all output terminals may be used for groundingconductors. All such terminals are internally bonded to the enclosure.Power input (line) wiringSupply the DMX8DIM with a protected branch circuit of no more than 20A. The power input terminals on the DMX8DIM are rated for #12AWG copper wire (maximum). The torque rating for the terminals is 4.51 IN/LB.Input power wiring must enter the enclosure and route directly to the input power terminals without crossing over the circuit board or any control wiring.Power output (load) wiringEach output can supply a 250W (maximum) 120VAC load. The output terminals are rated for #12AWG copper wire (maximum). The torque rating for the terminals is 4.51IN/LB.Load wiring must enter the enclosure and route directly to the input power terminalswithout crossing over the circuit board or any control wiring.Line input terminalLoad terminal (1 of 8 shown)Page 4 of 7Control cable wiringControl cabling must enter the enclosure and route directly to the control input terminals. The installer must secure low voltage control cabling such that it can not come in contact with high voltage line or load wiring.The DMX512 control signal is connected to the DMX IN terminal block. A cableappropriate for use with DMX512 must be used. Examples include Belden 9829, Belden 9729, or their equals by other manufacturers.The shield of the cable is connected to the DMX IN “C” terminal. The first twisted pair of wire is to be connected to the DMX IN “ -“ and “+” terminals. If a second twisted pair is present in the control cable, it should NOT be connected. The spare pair should either be trimmed back or secured such that it can not come in contact with any other parts of the DMX8DIMThe DMX THRU terminal block has been provided if the DMX512 signal is to be run to other devices. If the DMX THRU terminals block is to be used, remove and discard the 120 ohm resistor. Land the cable on the DMX THRU terminals in the same fashion as described for the incoming DMX512 cable. The cable connected to the DMX THRU terminal block must only enter the enclosure in the areas shown below. The installer must secure low voltage control cabling such that it can not come in contact with highvoltage line or load wiring.Control cable terminal blockPage 5 of 7Setting the address switchesThe ADDRESS switches are used to select the DMX512 starting address for the DMX8DIM. Each switch represents a value as marked on the circuit board. Theaddress switches should be turned on in a combination whose totals equals the desired DMX512 starting address. For example, if the desired starting address is 25, the switches representing the values 16, 8, and 1 should be turned on. The rest of the address switches should be off. The photo below shows this setting.The starting address can be set to any value from 1 to 511. The starting addressrepresents the address to be used for output 1 of the DMX8DIM. The second output will respond to the next DMX512 slot, etc.Setting all of the address switches to off is the same as having switch 1 on (address 1).Page 6 of 7Setting the non-dim mode switchesThe NON-DIM switches are used to select the behavior of each output. When theNON-DIM switch for the associated output is off, the dimmer will have full range dimming control from zero to full intensity.When a NON-DIM switch is on, the associated output can only be either on or off. There will be no dimming action. The output will turn on full when the associatedDMX512 input channel is raised above 1%. It will turn off when the DMX512 channel is brought below 0.5%.Local controlLocal control mode is used to turn on selected outputs without the use of a DMX512signal source. To enable local control, turn on the local control switch as shown below.While in local control, the NON-DIM switches are used to turn individual outputs on or off. NON-DIM switch 1 turns output 1 on or off, NON-DIM switch 2 controls output 2,etc.LED indicatorThe bi-color LED indicates the current state of the DMX8DIM as follows:WarrantyProducts manufactured by Doug Fleenor Design carry a five year parts and labor warranty against manufacturing defects. It is the customer's responsibility to return the product to Doug Fleenor Design (at the customer's expense). Doug Fleenor Design will repair the unit and return it to the customer (at Doug Fleenor Design's expense). If a trip is necessary to the customer's site to solve a problem, the expenses of the trip must be paid by the customer.1. Note that this warranty is against Manufacturing Defects. It does not include damage due to misuse or abuse. Most non-warranty repairs are made for a fixed $30.00 fee.Page 7 of 7。
SECO-LARM®U.S.A., Inc.16842 Millikan Avenue, Irvine, CA 92606 Copyright © 2019 SECO-LARM U.S.A, Inc. All rights reserved.All trademarks are the property of SECO-LARM U.S.A., Inc. or their respective owners.The SECO-LARM policy is one of continual development. For that reason, SECO-LARM reserves the right tochange prices and specifications without notice. SECO-LARM is not responsible for misprints.Phone: (949) 261-2999 | (800) 662-0800 Fax: (949) 261-7326Website: Email:*******************PI_SD-6x76-SSxQ_190629.docxOperating voltage12~24VDCContact rating 2.5A@24 VAC/VDCRingLEDStandby RedActive GreenOutput time 1~30s, ToggleIP ratingIP65Operating temperature 32°~158° F (0°~70° C)Plate material Stainless steelWeightSingle-Gang 3.5-oz(99g)Single-Gang w/manual override4-oz (113g)Slimline 2.6-oz(74g)Slimline w/ manualoverride3.1-oz (88g)Piezoelectric Request-to-Exit PlatesSD-6276-SS1Q Single-gang plate, "EXIT/ SALIDA"SD-6276-SSVQ Single-gang plate, Manual overrideSD-6176-SS1Q Slimline plate, "EXIT/ SALIDA"SD-6176-SSVQ Slimline plate, Manual overrideFeatures:∙Piezoelectric request-to-exit plates for indoor oroutdoor use (IP65)∙No moving parts for heavy duty use∙LED ring around button changes from green to red orred to green when the button is pressed∙Timed or toggle output∙SD-6176-SSVQ and SD-6276-SSVQ include separatemanual override button for use in case of a powerfailure to the request-to-exit plate∙Relay rated 2.5A@24VDC with two individuallyprogrammable outputs (NO/NC)Specifications:Slimline Single-Gang SideView5Dimensions:Please read the manual carefully before beginning installationSD-6276-SS1Q SD-6176-SS1QSD-6276-SSVQ SD-6176-SSVQ。
Rev. 2.0.5GENERAL DESCRIPTIONThe SPX3819 is a positive voltage regulator with a low dropout voltage and low noise output. In addition, this device offers a very low ground current of 800μA at 100mA output. The SPX3819 has an initial tolerance of less than 1% max and a logic compatible ON/OFF switched input. When disabled, power consumption drops to nearly zero. Other key features include reverse battery protection, current limit, and thermal shutdown. The SPX3819 includes a reference bypass pin for optimal low noise output performance. With its very low output temperature coefficient, this device also makes a superior low power voltage reference.The SPX3819 is an excellent choice for use in battery-powered applications such as cordless telephones, radio control systems, and portable computers. It is available in several fixed output voltage options or with an adjustable output voltage.This device is offered in 8 pin NSOIC, 8 pin DFN and 5-pin SOT-23 packages. APPLICATIONS•Portable Consumer Equipment •Portable Instrumentation•Industrial Equipment•SMPS Post RegulatorsFEATURES•Low Noise: 40μV Possible•High Accuracy: 1%•Reverse Battery Protection•Low Dropout: 340mV at Full Load•Low Quiescent Curre nt: 90μA•Zero Off-Mode Current•Fixed & Adjustable Output Voltages: −1.2V, 1.5V, 1.8V, 2.5V, 3.0V, 3.3V & 5.0VFixed Output Voltages−≥1.235V Adjustable Output Voltages •Available in RoHS Compliant, Lead Free Packages:−5-pin SOT-23, 8-pin SOIC and 8-pin DFNTYPICAL APPLICATION DIAGRAMFig. 1: SPX3819 Application CircuitABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGSThese are stress ratings only and functional operation of the device at these ratings or any other above those indicated in the operation sections of the specifications below is not implied. Exposure to absolute maximum rating conditions for extended periods of time may affect reliability.V IN, EN ..................................................... -20V to +20V Storage Temperature .............................. -65°C to 150°C Junction Temperature .......................................... 150°C Power Dissipation ................................ Internally Limited Lead Temperature (Soldering, 5 sec) ..................... 260°C ESD Rating (HBM - Human Body Model) .................... 1kV OPERATING RATINGSInput Voltage Range V IN................................ 2.5V to 16V Enable Pin EN ............................................... 0.0V to V IN Junction Temperature Range ................. -40°C to +125°C Thermal Resistance1..................................................... θJA (SOT23-5) ...............................................191°C/W θJA (NSOIC-8) ............................................ 128.4°C/W θJA (DFN-8) ................................................... 59°C/W Note 1: The maximum allowable power dissipation is a function of maximum operating junction temperature, T J(max) the junction to ambient thermal resistance, and theambient θJA, and the ambient temperature T A. The maximum allowable power dissipation at any ambient temperature is given: P D(max)= (T J(max)-T A)/θJA, exceeding the maximum allowable power limit will result in excessive die temperature; thus, the regulator will go into thermal shutdown.ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONSSpecifications with standard type are for an Operating Junction Temperature of T J = 25°C only; limits applying over the full Operating Junction Temperature range are denoted by a “•”. Minimum and Maximum limits are guaranteed through test, design, or statistical correlation. Typical values represent the most likely parametric norm at T J = 25°C, and are provided for reference purposes only. Unless otherwise indicated, V IN = V OUT + 1V (V IN = V OUT + 1.2V for 1.2V option), I L= 100µA, C L = 1µF, V EN≥ 2.5V, T A= T J = 25°C.Parameter Min. Typ. Max. Units ConditionsOutput Voltage Tolerance -1 +1%-2 +2 •Output Voltage TemperatureCoefficient 57 ppm/°CLine Regulation 0.04 0.1%/VV IN = V OUT +1 to 16V and V EN≤ 6V0.2 • V IN = V EN = V OUT +1 ≤ 8V0.2 V IN = V EN = V OUT +1 ≤16VT A = 25°C to 85°CLoad Regulation 0.05 0.4 % I L= 0.1mA to 500mADropout Voltage (V IN-V OUT) 210 60mVI L = 100µA80 •125 175I L= 50mA250 •180 350I L= 150mA450 •340 550I L= 500mA700 •Quiescent Current (I GND) 0.05 3µAV ENABLE≤ 0.4V8 • V ENABLE = 0.25VGround Pin Current (I GND) 90 150µAI L = 100µA190 •250 650I L= 50mA900 •1.02.0mAI L= 150mA2.5 •6.5 25.0I L= 500mA30.0 •Ripple Rejection (PSRR) 70 dBParameterMin. Typ. Max. Units ConditionsCurrent Limit (I LIMIT )800 mAV OUT =0V 950 • Output Noise (e NO )300 µV RMS I L = 10mA, C L = 1.0µF, C IN = 1µF, (10Hz – 100kHz)40 µV RMS I L = 10mA, C L = 1.0µF, C BYP = 1µF, C IN = 1µF, (10Hz – 100kHz) Input Voltage Level Logic Low (V IL )0.4 V OFF Input Voltage Level Logic High (V IH )2 V ONENABLE Input Current0.01 2 µAVIL ≤ 0.4V VIH ≥ 2.0V320Note 2: Not applicable to output voltage 2V or less.PIN ASSIGNMENTFig. 2: SPX3819 Pin AssignmentPIN DESCRIPTIONName Pin #nSOICPin # DFN Pin # SOT-23 DescriptionVIN 2 3 1 Supply Input GND 5, 6, 7, 87 2 GroundVOUT 3 5 5 Regulator OutputEN 113Enable(input). CMOS compatible control input. Logic high – enable; logic low or open = shutdownADJ 4 8 4Adjust able part only. Feedback input. Connect to resistive voltage-divider networkBYP Fixed version only. Internal reference bypass pin. Connect 10nF to ground to reduce thermal noise on the output. NC-2, 4, 6-No ConnectORDERING INFORMATION(1)Part Number Operating Temperature Range Lead-Free Package Packaging Method SPX3819M5-L/TR-40°C≤T J≤+125°C Yes(2)SOT-23-5Tape & ReelSPX3819M5-L-1-2/TRSPX3819M5-L-1-5/TRSPX3819M5-L-1-8/TRSPX3819M5-L-2-5/TRSPX3819M5-L-3-0/TRSPX3819M5-L-3-3/TRSPX3819M5-L-5-0/TRSPX3819R2-L/TRDFN-8 SPX3819R2-L-1-2/TRSPX3819S-L/TRNSOIC-8 SPX3819S-L-5-0/TRNOTES:1.Refer to /SPX3819 for most up-to-date Ordering Information2.Visit for additional information on Environmental Rating.TYPICAL PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICSFig. 3: Ground Current vs Load Current Fig. 4: Ground Current vs Input VoltageFig. 5 Ground Current vs Load Current in Dropout Fig. 6 Output Voltage vs Input VoltageFig. 7 Dropout Voltage vs Load Current Fig. 8 Output Voltage vs Load CurrentFig. 9 Ground Current vs Temperature with 100μA LoadFig. 10 Ground Current vs Temperature with 50mA LoadFig. 11 Ground Current vs Temperature with 500mA LoadFig. 12 Ground Current vs Temperature in DropoutFig. 13 ENABLE Voltage, ON threshold, vs Input VoltageFig. 14 Output Voltage vs TemperatureFig. 15 Output Noise vs Bypass Capacitor Value IL = 10mA,10Hz - 100kHzFig. 16 Line Transient Response for 3.3V DeviceFig. 17 Load Transient Response for 3.3V DeviceAPPLICATION INFORMATIONThe SPX3819 requires an output capacitor for device stability. Its value depends upon the application circuit. In general, linear regulator stability decreases with higher output currents.In applications where the SPX3819 is sourcing less current, a lower output capacitance may be sufficient. For example, a regulator outputting only 10mA, requires approximately half the capacitance as the same regulator sourcing 150mA.Bench testing is the best method for determining the proper type and value of the capacitor since the high frequency characteristics of electrolytic capacitors vary widely, depending on type and manufacturer. A high quality 2.2μF aluminum electrolytic capacitor works in most application circuits, but the same stability often can be obtained with a1μF tantalum electrolytic.With the SPX3819 adjustable version, the minimum value of output capacitance is a function of the output voltage. The value decreases with higher output voltages, since closed loop gain is increased.T YPICAL A PPLICATIONS C IRCUITSFor fixed voltage options only. A 10nF capacitor on the BYP pin will significantly reduce output noise, but it may be left unconnected if the output noise is not a major concern. The SPX3819 start-up speed is inverselyproportional to the size of the BYP capacitor.Applications requiring a slow rampup of the output voltage should use a larger CBYP. However, if a rapid turn-on is necessary, the BYP capacitor can be omitted.The SPX3819’s internal reference is available through the BYP pin.Figure 18 represents a SPX3819 standard application circuit. The EN (enable) pin is pulled high (>2.0V) to enable the regulator. To disable the regulator, EN < 0.4V.Fig. 18: Standard Application Circuit The SPX3819 in Figure 19 illustrates a typical adjustable output voltage configuration. Two resistors (R1 and R2) set the output voltage. The output voltage is calculated using the formula:VOUT = 1.235V x [1 + R1/R2]R2 must be >10kΩand for best results, R2 should be bet ween 22kΩ and 47kΩ.Fig. 19: Typical Adjustable Output Voltage ConfigurationMECHANICAL DIMENSIONS 8-PIN SOICNMECHANICAL DIMENSIONS(CONTINUED) 8-PIN 2X3DFNRECOMMENDED LAND PATTERN AND STENCIL8-PIN 2X3DFNMECHANICAL DIMENSIONS(CONTINUED) 5-PIN SOT-23REVISION HISTORY RevisionDate Description 2.0.008/23/12 Reformat of Datasheet Addition of SPX3819R2-L and SPX3819R2-L/TR part numbers 2.0.112/02/13 Added Storage Temperature Range and Junction Temperature in ABS MAX Ratings.2.0.205/20/14 Updated package drawings and corrected DFN-8 package marking information [ECN 1423-03 6/3/14] 2.0.308/31/16 Updated logo and Ordering Information table. 2.0.407/19/18 Update to MaxLinear logo. Updated format and Ordering Information. Clarified ADJ and BYP pin. Correct y-axis on Figure 14. Updated ESD rating. 2.0.5 12/05/19 Corrected table alignment on last 5 specs of the Electrical Specifications table.C ORPORATE H EADQUARTERS :5966 La Place CourtSuite 100Carlsbad, CA 92008Tel.: +1 (760) 692-0711Fax: +1 (760) 444-8598The content of this document is furnished for informational use only, is subject to change without notice, and should not be construed as a commitment by Maxlinear, Inc. Maxlinear, I nc. Assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or inaccuracies that may appear in the informational content contained in this guide. Complying with all applicable copyright laws is the responsibility of the user. Without limiting the rights under copyright, no part of this document may be reproduced into, stored in, or introduced into a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means (electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise), or for any purpose, without the express written permission of Maxlinear, Inc.Maxlinear, Inc. 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Except as expressly provided in any written license agreement from Maxlinear, Inc., the furnishing of this document does not give you any license to these patents, trademarks, copyrights, or other intellectual property.Maxlinear, the Maxlinear logo, and any Maxlinear trademarks, MxL, Full-Spectrum Capture, FSC, G.now, AirPHY and the Maxlinear logo are all on the products sold, are all trademarks of Maxlinear, I nc. or one of Maxlinear’s subsidiaries in the U.S.A. and other countries. All rights reserved. Other company trademarks and product names appearing herein are the property of their respe ctive owners.© 2012 - 2019 Maxlinear, Inc. All rights reserved.Mouser ElectronicsAuthorized DistributorClick to View Pricing, Inventory, Delivery & Lifecycle Information:E xar:SPX3819S-L/TR SPX3819M5-L-2-5/TR SPX3819S-L-5-0/TR SPX3819M5-L-1-8/TR SPX3819M5-L-1-5/TR SPX3819M5-L-3-0/TR SPX3819M5-L-2-5。
SpectroClip ProbeSpectroClip-R/SpectroClip-TR/Jaz-SpectroClip-TRInstallation and Operation ManualDocument Number 000-specc-110-02-201203Offices:830 Douglas Ave., Dunedin, FL, USA 34698 Phone 727.733.2447 Fax 727.733.39628 a.m.– 8 p.m. (Mon-Thu), 8 a.m.– 6 p.m. (Fri) ESTE-mail:********************(General sales inquiries) **********************(Questions about orders) ***************************(Technical support)WARNINGProtective Eye Wear Must Be Worn WhenUsing This Instrument -Intense Ultraviolet Radiation Present See Important Safety Notices inside.AdditionalOffices: 666 Gubei Road, Kirin Tower, Suite 601B, Changning District,Shanghai, PRC. 200336Phone 86.21.5206.8686Fax 86.21.5206.8686******************************Sales and Support CenterGeograaf 24, 6921 EW DUIVEN, The NetherlandsPhone 31-26-3190500Fax 31-26-3190505E-Mail *******************Copyright © 2012 Ocean Optics, Inc.All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without written permission from Ocean Optics, Inc.This manual is sold as part of an order and subject to the condition that it shall not, by way of trade or otherwise, be lent, re-sold, hired out or otherwise circulated without the prior consent of Ocean Optics, Inc. in any form of binding or cover other than that in which it is published.TrademarksMicrosoft, Windows, Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP and Excel are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.Limit of LiabilityEvery effort has been made to make this manual as complete and as accurate as possible, but no warranty or fitness is implied. The information provided is on an “as is” basis. Ocean Optics, Inc. shall have neither liability nor responsibility to any person or entity with respect to any loss or damages arising from the information contained in this manual.Important Safety Notices1.Read this manual before you attempt to use this instrument.2.Do not remove or modify any installed safety device on this equipment. Doing so will voidyour warranty and create an unsafe operating environment.3.Only allow qualified personnel to service this unit.4.Before using the optical tool for the first time check for transport damage. Do not use the unitif it is damaged in any way. Contact your dealer for repair or replacement information.Important Safety NoticesTable of ContentsAbout This Manual (iii)Document Purpose and Intended Audience (iii)Document Summary (iii)Product-Related Documentation (iii)Upgrades (iii)Chapter 1: Setup and Operation (1)Overview (1)SpectroClip Models (2)Unpacking SpectroClip (2)Package Contents (3)SpectroClip Parts (3)Using SpectroClip (4)Using SpectroClip-R (4)Using SpectroClip-TR (4)Transmission Measurement Loss of Intensity (5)Adjustment of the 8° Coupling Port (5)Chapter 2: SpectroClip Specifications (7)Index (9)Table of ContentsAbout This ManualDocument Purpose and Intended AudienceThis document provides you with an installation section to get your light source up and running.Document SummaryChapter DescriptionChapter 1: Setup and Operation Provides a list of package contents and unpackinginstructions. Also contains a list of parts andoperating instructions.Chapter 2: SpectroClip Specifications Contains product specifications.Product-Related DocumentationYou can access documentation for Ocean Optics products by visiting our website at. Select Technical → Operating Instructions, then choose the appropriate document from the available drop-down lists. Or, use the Search by Model Number field at the bottom of the web page.You can also access operating instructions for Ocean Optics products on the Software and Technical Resources CD included with the system.Engineering-level documentation is located on our website at Technical → Engineering Docs.UpgradesOccasionally, you may find that you need Ocean Optics to make a change or an upgrade to your system. To facilitate these changes, you must first contact Customer Support and obtain a Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) number. Please contact an Ocean Optics Application Scientist for specific instructions when returning a product.About This ManualChapter 1Setup and OperationOverviewThe SpectroClip probe is designed to measure thin materials such as leaves and other thin samples in the field. Transmission, reflection and absorbance can be measured on materials with a maximum thicknessof 5 mm. SpectroClip features specially designed integrating spheres that function as collection probes and can be connected to any Ocean Optics spectrometer to acquire data. The top integrating sphere also includes an input port for a fiber-coupled light source to illuminate your sample. SpectroClip's integrating spheres capture diffuse reflected or transmitted light more efficiently than lens-based collection optics.Jaz-SpectroClip-TRSpectroClip can support wavelength ranges from 200-2500 nm -- depending on which light source, fiber (UV-VIS or VIS-NIR) or spectrometer configuration you use. The active illuminated area is 5 mm.1: Setup and OperationSpectroClip ModelsSpectroClip includes the following models:Model Purpose Included Equipment Other RecommendedEquipment*SpectroClip-R Collects reflected light fromthe sample One integrating sphere Spectrometer, one lightsource, two fibersSpectroClip-TR Collects both transmittedand reflected light from thesample Two integrating spheres Two spectrometers (orone 2-channel Jaz), onelight source, three fibersJaz-SpectroClip-TR Performs transmission andreflectance characterizationof (thin) samples in the field Two integratingspheres; a Jazspectrometer (400 –1000 nm) with two spectrometer channels,a tungsten-halogen light source module, and abattery module; 3 fibers,and the Spectro-Clip-TR probeN/A* Fibers are sold separately. The recommend fiber core is 600 µm or larger because of the attenuation of the sphere.Unpacking SpectroClipThe following sections provide instructions on unpacking and setting up your SpectroClip.Before using the SpectroClip for the first time, check for transport damage. Be sure to adhere to all warnings on the unit and in this manual.►Procedure1.Unpack your SpectroClip device carefully.2.Inspect the outside of the instrument and make sure that there is no damage. Do not use theinstrument if damage is present.3.Detach the outer side of the fiber protection and inspect the SMA connectors. Do not use theinstrument if damage is present.1: Setup and Operation Package ContentsYour SpectroClip package should contain the following:❑SpectroClip device (plus Jaz spectrometer for Jaz-SpectroClip-TR)❑Black and white reference device❑Spiral coiled tube 1.5 meters long (for fiber protection)❑Hexagonal socket screw keys SW 2.5 mm and SW 1.3 mmSpectroClip PartsFor optimal optical measurements, take care that no objects or liquids enter into the integrating spheres. To do this, use protection caps on open SMA connectors, and keep the gripper closed while not using the SpectroClip. In addition, keep the reference clean and undamaged for best reference measurements.1: Setup and OperationUsing SpectroClipThe procedure for using your SpectroClip differs, depending on which model you have.Using SpectroClip-R►Procedure1. Unscrew one part of the fiber cover.2. Slip the spiral coiled tubes over the fibers.3. Connect the two fibers to the SMA connectors. You shouldn’t use a fiber thicker than 400 µm onthe focusable SMA connector from the picture above.4. Assemble the fiber cover and tighten the three screws. The spiral coiled tube should begin insidethe fiber cover.5. To record a dark spectrum use the black/ white reference with the black side turned to thereflectance sphere.6. To record a reference spectrum use the black/ white reference with the white side turned to thereflectance sphere.7. Clamp your measuring object into your SpectroClip and start the measurement.CautionFor mechanical reasons, you can use samples with a height of up to 15 mm only.Avoid stray light. During your measurement there should be no light bypassingyour sample.Using SpectroClip-TR1. Unscrew one part of the fiber cover.2. Slip the spiral coiled tubes over the fibers.3. Connect three fibers to the SMA connectors. If you don’t use all SMA connectors cover theempty connector with a protection cap.1: Setup and Operation4. Assemble the fiber cover and tighten the three screws. The spiral coiled tube should begin insidethe fiber cover.5. To record a dark spectrum, use the black/ white reference with the black side turned to thereflectance sphere.6. To record a reference spectrum use your SpectroClip without any object between the clamps.7. Clamp your measuring object into your SpectroClip and start the measurement.CautionDon’t use samples thicker than 5 mm. With thicker samples, the amount ofunwanted stray light increases.Transmission Measurement Loss of IntensityIt is recommended to use the same distance between integrating spheres to measure the reference spectra as was used for the sample measurement. The loss of intensity for a port difference of 1 mm is 3 %@620 nm with respect to zero difference. Other losses of intensity for the reference spectra are shown in the table below.Fiber and Diameter Distances (Valid for Optical Alignment)Fiber Diameter (µm) Maximum Port Difference Loss in Reference Spectrum (relative to 0 distance) 100 8 10%400 4 10%Adjustment of the 8° Coupling PortYou can adjust the focus of the light beam between the upper fiber and the opening of the reflectance sphere.►ProcedureTo adjust the focus,1. Loosen the screw on the SMA connector (#7 in SpectroClip Parts) with the hexagon socket screwkey (SW 1.3 mm).2. Move the SMA connector for optical performance.3. Block the screw after adjustment.1: Setup and OperationChapter 2 SpectroClip SpecificationsSpecification ValueSize (without fibers)(LxHxW) 22 cm x 12 cm x 17 cmWeight (without fibers) 500 gWavelength Range(Spectrometer) Spectralon®2: SpectroClip SpecificationsIndexA adjusting the coupling port, 5C coupling port adjustment, 5D documentaudience, iiipurpose, iiisummary, iiiJ Jaz-SpectroClip-TR, 2M models, 2O operation, 1P package contents, 3parts, 3product-related documentation, iiiSsafety notices, Asetup, 1specifications, 7SpectroClip-R, 2using, 4SpectroClip-TRusing, 4Spectro-Clip-TR, 2T Transmissionloss of intensity, 5U unpacking, 2upgrades, iiiIndex。
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Sukapura Barat C03 Jakarta Utara 14140 West Java – INDONESIATel. 62-21-4090-0266, 62-818-882-666will@Data Center SolutionCable AssembliesFTTH Total SolutionFSOC & MPO FSOCbased on In-house Manufacture of Core Components;Ferrule, Splitter Array Chip, Injection Molding, and CableProvide Total Solution of Optical System1 UCLSWIFT Co., Ltd.Arc Fusion Splicer Connectivity 32579111315Multi-Pack F Arc Fusion Splicer Products Lineup 17Cleavers19Stand-Alone Devices Contents20Accessories 21FSOC, MPO FSOC 22Cable Assemblies 24Optical Splitters25Fiber optic closure and Accessories 27Data Center Solution 29FTTH Total SolutionK11 S5 KR7 KR12AKF4KF4AProducts Lineup 2KF4ACore AlignmentActive Clad AlignmentSpecificationsStandard PackageOption PackageIPAAS Core AlignmentBenefits and FeaturesLowest Splice Loss ever in the IndustryWide 5.0-inch Color LCD Monitor with Touch Screen & Bidirectional Operation System Optical Fiber Recognition Capability and LED Lamp in HeaterPowerful Lithium Polymer Battery with Large CapacityStandard PackageOption Package Stripping Cleaning Cleaving: Integrated 5 functions in one unitBenefits and FeaturesIntegrated 5 Functions in One Unit (Stripping, Cleaning, Cleaving, Splicing and Protecting)4.3-inch Color LCD Monitor with T ouch Screen & Bidirectional Operation SystemPowerful Lithium Polymer Battery with Large CapacityBuilt-in Dual Sleeve HeaterIPAAS T echnology based Core AlignmentCompatible with SWIFT Fusion Splice-On Connector (FSOC) which is fully compliant with the industrialstandards, allowing convenient field termination and assembly with minimum loss rate and maximumtensile force once assembled.IPAAS Core Alignment- No scratches from heated stripping.- Easy operation.-SpecificationsThermal Manual StripperDust Water ShockBenefits and Features4.3-inch Color LCD Monitor with Touch Screen & Bidirectional Operation SystemUser-friendly GUIPowerful Lithium Polymer Battery with Large CapacityPortable thermal manual stripper, No scratches on ribbon fibers : IHS-12Equipped with Sleeve Loader to handle fiber conveniently for ribbon fiberRibbonIHS-12MPO HolderRibbonizing HolderStandard Package Option PackageSpecificationsMPO HolderRibbonizing HolderStripping Cleaning CleavingBenefits and FeaturesRibbonRemote Maintenance via InternetIntegrated 5 Functions in One Unit (Stripping, Cleaning, Cleaving, Splicing and Protecting)The fusion splicer with All-IN-ONE system provides the best workability.No scratches on fiber for heated stripping5-inch Color LCD Monitor with Touch Screen & Bidirectional Operation System Powerful Lithium Polymer Battery with Large Capacity Resistance to Shock, Dust and Water Equipped with Sleeve LoaderStandard PackageOption Package: Integrated 5 functions in one unit - No scratches from heated stripping.- Easy operation.-SpecificationsWork BeltOptional · Active V-Groove Alignment· Metro, Access Network and FTTH· Universal Fiber Holders· World’s Most Compact Active V-Groove Fusion Splicer· The best quality, budget priced · Make your every penny count!Versatility MAXIMUMEconomy OPTIMUMSize & Weight MINIMUMBenefits and FeaturesActive V-Groove AlignmentStandard PackageOption PackageSpecificationsKF4A+: Including OPM and V.F.L (Optical module)Benefits and FeaturesActive V-Groove AlignmentStrippingCleavingSOC/PigtailOn a Telephone poleCleaningUp to 75,000Blade life: Integrated 5 functions in one unit - No scratches from heated stripping.- Easy operation.-Active V-Groove Alignment : Clad to clad with maximum accuracy in alignment. Remote maintenance via Internet.Integrated 7 functions in one unit. (Stripping, Cleaning, Cleaving, Splicing and Protecting) + (Power meter and Visual Fault Locator-OPTION)The fusion splicer with ALLINONE system provides the best workability on the pole and also in the limited work space.No scratches on fiber by the thermal stripper.Compatible with Fusion Splice-On Connector(FSOC) in accordance with the industrial standard.Broadband and FTTH network applicationsStandard PackageOption PackageSpecificationsMulti-pack F1615 Multi-pack FDesign, standard/optional package and specification shown* SpecificationCATEGORYDESCRIPTIONSpecification (Visual Fault Locator)Specification (Optical Power Meter)Relative humidity0% to 85% non-condensing: Integrated 6 function in one unit{stripping, cleaning, cleaving and sleeving+ Optical power meter and V.F.L(Visual Fault Locator)}Stripping (No scratches on Fiber)CleaningCleavingBenefits and FeaturesIntegrated 6 Function in One Unit.Built-in Optical Power Meter and Visual Fault Locator. (PCT/KR2013/001243)Compatible with Fusion Splice-On Connector(FSOC) in accordance with the Industrial Standard.The Integrated FTTH Installation ToolFiber Cleavers1817 Fiber Cleavers- Economical Price - Compact DesignFiber CleaversCS-01AT- Single Action (Fully Automatic) for changing channel, cleaving & collecting fiber chips - Blade life up to 75,000 fibers (No setup is required when replacing blade)- Oil Damper SystemCS-01BTCI-03RTAuto Rotation Blade CleaversCI-03BTBare fiber diameter Coating diameter 125㎛250 ~ 900㎛CI-01CI-03CI-03BCI-08CI-06- Typical Cleaving Angle Deviation: 6° ~ 9°- Just one touch for tension, twisting and cleaving - Oil Damper System(With Chipbox)CI-03A(Without Chipbox)* Blade life is not guaranteed. It may vary depending on the operating environment.▪Specifications are subject to change without prior notice.Blade life Up to 75,00019 Stand-Alone Devices Stand-Alone Devices 20- High Quality - High Productivity - More ConvenienceAuto Stripper- No Fiber Crack & Keep High Tensile Strength- Chemical Strip Draw-backs ResolvedWindow StripperFiber coating materialWeightApplicable fiberStripping timeDimensionsUV Coated Fiber 800g250㎛20mm / sec 190x64x76mmPowerDC 12V - V-groove fiber alignment toolElectrodes- Long-last lifespan, superior and stable performance - Compatible with various fusion splicersApplicable fibersVGI seriesCleaver Blades- Maximum durability, superior cleaving quality - Compatible with other cleaversRibbon Stripper- Designed to strip the coating of ribbon fiber up to 12fibers.Fiber Holders- Variable fiber Holders for single, ribbon fiber, SOC and etc.- Compatible with fusion splicer, cleaver, multipack and etc.Ribbon Separator- Compact ribbon fiber separatorRibbonizing Holder Kit- A holder can have a termination after Ribbonizing fibers directly on the holder.- By Shortening the separate Ribonize tool process.- Complete work with fast fiber clustering time(Average 5~6 minutes)IHS-12Ribbonizing HolderCable Assembly 22FSOC (Fusion Splice-On Connector)FSOC(Fusion Splice-On Connector)Cable AssembiesEnd face of the Fusion splicing pointSplicing protection with heat shrinkable tubeSpecificationsConnector Types Polishing Types Typical Insertion Loss (dB)Max. InsertionLoss (dB)Return Loss(dB)*MPO Splice-on-ConnectorSpecificationsConnector Types Polishing Types Typical Insertion Loss (dB)Max. InsertionLoss (dB)Return Loss(dB)SpecificationsConnector Types Polishing Types Typical Insertion Loss (dB)Max. InsertionLoss (dB)Return Loss(dB)SC Patch CordsLC Patch CordsPatented Fusion Splice-On ConnectorIn accordance with IEC61754-4, KS C6974(F04), JIS C5973(F04)T elcordia GR-326-core certificated (Mar. 2012)Possible to directly splice with drop cable & Indoor cableSplice point is inside of Connector, no need for extra splice fixtures.Enhanced high quality with improved optical features (Insertion Loss & Return Loss)Enhanced & improved high T ensile Strength (exceeding 60N)Four parts can easily be assembled after splicing by one-touch push-pull system Satisfy Vertical Burning T est. Materials Compliant with UL94V-0SC, Drop cable 2x3mmSpecificationsFiber Insertion Loss Item UPCReturn Loss SM 9/125≤average 0.2dB (≤max 0.3dB)≥50dBAPC≥60dB SpecificationsFiberInsertion Loss Item UPCSM 9/125≤average 0.2dB (≤max 0.3dB)APCSC, 0.9mm buffered fiberMPO Patch CablesMPO Trunk Fanout Cables21 FSOCSpecificationsConnectorTypesPolishingTypesTypical InsertionLoss (dB)Max. InsertionLoss (dB)Return Loss(dB)SpecificationsConnectorTypesPolishingTypesTypical InsertionLoss (dB)Max. InsertionLoss (dB)Return Loss(dB)MPO Patch CablesMPO Trunk Fanout CablesMPO Cable Assembies SplittersSFF type, SC connectorized PLC SplitterOptical Splitter- Very low insertion loss- Broadband operation- Low PDL- Excellent Uniformity- Compact Package- Great optical performance in harsh(outdoor) environmentsParameter(1) Measured at room temperature, and wavelength of 1.31 & 1.55μm.(2) Coupling losses at the interfaces between the splitter chip and I/O fibers are included.(3) Connector loss is excluded.(4) See Appendix A for details.SFF type 1X2SFF type 1X8ABS type 1X8Splitters24 23 MPO Cable AssemblyFiber Optic Closure and AccessoriesFDH Drop CablePre-connectorizeddrop cableApplicable Cables : SCPT Aerial, Duct Cable/Drop CableOTB (Optical Terminal Box)SpecificationsInvisible Fiber SolutionsInvisible installation of Home Drop Solution provides faster and virtually invisible 900um Drop Fiber with U-BIF(G.657B3).The Invisible Drop Fiber is easy to install onto a variety of walls by using simplified fiber clips.Key Features- Virtually invisible installation- Easily installation onto a variety of walls - Fast installation - Cost-effective - Eco-friendlyThe fiber clip can be separated for individual useBreakout cable Invisible fiberAerial ClosureApplicable Cables : SSW Aerial Cable/SCPT Aerial Cable/Drop CableApplicable Cables : Feeder/Distribution CableDome ClosureSpecificationsSpecificationsFiber Optic Closure and Accessories2625Fiber Optic Closure and AccessoriesThe Home Termination Box (HTB) is designed for FTTH to terminate the drop cable and connect the ONT with the optical patch cord. It has provision to implement fiber splicing, protect fiber from the bending and provide optical ports for connecting subscriber. The HTB is usually mounted on the wall in the subscribers’ house. The box allows 2 incoming cables and 2 connector ports for the fiber optic adapter.HTB (Home Termination Box)SC Type, 2 ports availableSpecificationsFusion Splice-on-connectors provide the best solutionBreakout CableSC/SOC TerminationPatch Panel LC SOCARC FUSION SPLICERSC SOCInvisible Fiber SolutionsOPTION 1SplitterFSOCDrop cableSFF type, SC connectorizedPole and Wall Mountable,OPTION 2Aerial ClosureHTBFSOC FSOCInvisible OTBOptical Terminal BoxOPTION 3Dome Closure。
序号问题来源产品模组发生时间发生总次数问题点1Sugon2U2015/6/101控制器抽屉内部螺钉使用不统一,同台出现梅花螺钉和十字螺钉。
2Sugon2U2015/6/102安装RAID卡支架变形,造成电路板安装不到位;及缺少RAID卡支架的问题。
3Sugon内机箱2015/6/101机箱内仓底部铆钉边缘卷边4Sugon内机箱2015/6/101中板托板侧边一颗螺柱锁钉时脱落5Sugon内机箱2015/6/1011PCS内机箱的4个PCIE插槽铜柱脱落S6Sugon内机箱6/10/2015 1pcs7/272015 1pcs2有1台内机箱装上中板后电源模块无法装入。
7Sugon大机箱6/10/2015 4pcs4机箱上表面均有不同程度的划伤8Sugon CPU BOX 6/10/2015 2pcs7/12/2015 1pcs3有1PCS主板仓机壳喷漆不良:应没有喷漆。
主板仓机壳有形变。
9Sugon2U2015/6/1012PCS监控屏盖缺少1个磁铁10Sugon PCIE2015/6/1011PCS PCIE挡片变形11Sugon风扇2015/6/1042PCS 风扇不良,1PCS灯不良,1PCS有异响12Sugon大机箱2015/6/1011PCS前面板拉绳破损13Sugon内机箱2015/6/101锁中板螺钉来料全部错误14Sugon CPU BOX2015/6/102机箱自带的2PCS CPU模组机壳全部缺少导风罩15Sugon南桥2015/6/103管理模块机壳表面全部划伤16Sugon把手2015/6/104机箱提手表面贴纸和之前到货不一致17Sugon把手2015/6/101来料全部没有提手18Sugon南桥2015/6/102管理模块机壳侧面有毛刺19Sugon内机箱2015/6/101有1PCS内机箱与外机箱连接螺钉不良,导致电源无法装入和划伤20Sugon内机箱2015/6/101内机箱边缘又锈迹21Sugon内机箱2015/6/101缺少1个风扇模组,2个CPU模组机壳,有4个PCIE机壳模组机壳不良,1PCS内机箱的螺钉弹簧不良22Sugon大机箱2015/6/1011PCS 6U面板下部无法关紧23Sugon包材2015/6/1011PCS 干燥剂袋破损,导致机箱内部布满干燥剂,无法清除干净24Sugon大机箱2015/6/101缺少信息贴纸25Sugon大机箱2015/6/101前面板有1PCS破损26Sugon内机箱2015/6/1011pcs内机箱缺少中板支架27Sugon内机箱2015/6/1011PCS内机箱风扇机壳限位柱铆钉脱落28Sugon大机箱2015/6/1011PCS机箱插入主板机壳时有阻碍,不易插入。
29Sugon南桥6/10/2015 1pcs7/12/2015 1pcs2管理模块机壳缺少固定柱的卡片(2PCS)30Sugon2u2015/6/1011PCS 2U抽屉的监控屏脱落31Sugon大机箱2015/7/121机箱信息贴纸有气泡32Sugon PCIE2015/7/1218个风扇机壳和8个PCIE机壳有磕伤,烤漆脱落33Sugon风扇2015/7/1211PCS风扇导光柱上有黑漆34Sugon pcie2015/7/1211PCS-PCIE L折弯部有段差35Sugon CPU BOX2015/7/121漏拉钉36Sugon大机箱2015/7/1211pcs表面氧化1pcs南桥螺柱不能37Sugon南桥2015/7/271锁入螺丝照片发生原因临时对策因样品制作期间紧急追加出货,当时物料为之前装配厂商移交,故部分物料不足,装配时挪用导致不良发生已调回购买物料1、卡固定经确认寸法OK,因无实配线路板,未发现;2、经调查,发现冲桥高度偏大,而设计上配合为0间隙,导致不良发生耀鑫在制品全检修理,担当:肖红军,2015-6-10起装配现场作业台面过高,作业员拉铆时拉钉枪未放平,导致拉铆后倾斜耀鑫在制品全检,担当:肖红军,2015-6-10起样品制时未调试到位,造成压铆强度不足耀鑫在制品装配时全检,担当:肖红军,2015-6-10起样品制时未调试到位,造成压铆强度不足耀鑫在制品装配时全检,担当:肖红军,2015-6-10起Sugon 8U8P issue tracker1、首批出货样机,当时各模块未进行全部测试,导致出现此不良更换不良品1.初期制作样品,生产流程中因未进行有效防护,导致划伤不良更换不良品1.对不需喷涂部位保护不全面,导致喷到不需喷涂部位。
2.因1.5U底座冲压凸包后未整形,导致底面变形严重;耀鑫在库原加工的CPU 底座全部废弃,担当:谢雄强,2015-5-301.当时出货紧急,出货前已通知客户缺料。
三天内已补齐欠料1.弹片生产时因折弯角度偏大,装配后无法卡紧;对已装配的5台机箱PCIE进行全检弹片,担当:肖红军,2015-6-10最初一批风扇出货时,因测试装备未配备到位,未测试不良流出对在库340PCS风扇进行测试,担当:蓝树伟,2015-6-5前完成最且此批机箱面板作200次试验,而测试后导致有破损,但未进行仔细检查,导致发生及流出对已装配的5台机箱钢绳进行全数确认,担当:肖红军,2015-6-10首批附件包配料时,因现场放置螺丝标识不明确,导致包错1.当时出货紧急,出货前已通知客户缺料。
三天内已补齐欠料因装配现场混乱,物料区分不明确,内机箱装配时使用过长拉钉,导致内部凸起,试验管理模块时导致刮伤更换不良品1.最初样板MYLAR无丝印图案,当初紧急要求送货,导致问题发生在库无丝印标签全部整理出来废弃,担当:蓝树伟,2015-6-11完成1.当时出货紧急,出货前已通知客户缺料。
三天内已补齐欠料因属镭射加工工艺造成暂定对产品进行全检,有毛刺产品进行修理因样品制作期间紧急追加出货,当时物料为之前装配厂商移交,故部分物料不足,装配时挪用导致不良发生已调回购买物料1.生产后未用保护膜进行保护,放置时间长而易生锈;2.因产品生产后有些放置时间较长,而现气候湿度高,生锈速度快对在线单件全检,对有生锈的进行涂装,担当:肖红军,2015-6-121.当时出货紧急,出货前已通知客户缺料。
三天内已补齐欠料因转轴固定支架装配时,现作业指导书不明确,作业员装配时无规范作业,转轴固定架未卡到塑胶面板上的卡位内导致不良发生在库面板组件6PCS全检,担当:肖红军,2015-6-12因干燥剂放置后未固定,物流运输过程中干燥剂碰撞到机箱内而破损,导致不良发生在库成品全检1.当时出货紧急,出货前已通知客户缺料。
三天内已补齐欠料物流运输过程外力碰撞导致不良发生更换不良品现场混乱,内机箱电源测试后产品放置与未安装中板产品放置,作业员装配时未确认导致混入。
在库品全检样品制时未调试到位,造成压铆强度不足耀鑫在制品装配时全检,担当:肖红军,2015-6-10起1.镭射加工时,因补割时定位错位,导致加工时CPU把手卡孔位置偏移2mm左右,导致CPU装不到底在库品全检选别,担当:谢雄强1.供应商加工转轴卡环槽偏小,装入卡环后易脱落;耀鑫在库南桥模组全检卡环片,对有易脱落的进行更换转轴。
担当:谢雄强,2015-6-18因装配时使用电批,因力度过大,导致装配时拉力过大而塑胶拉破裂而脱落在库品全检1.SOP未明确贴付前擦拭,作业员在贴付MYLAR前产品贴付面未擦拭干净,有油污导致贴付后起泡在库成品全检原装配商劲丰胜移交物料放置凌乱,未作保护,导致碰伤清理现场及在库无保护物料,针对有脱漆产品进行选别1、因来料导风罩表面保护而产生孔外侧有未喷涂部分,装配时涂装方法不当,而导致涂装到导光柱上全检在库产品1、因拉铆时作业员未压住反面,导致拉铆时未拉紧有间隙而出现段差、面不平2、检验时抽查未发现不良流出全检在库产品1、作业员拉铆时精神不集中,意识不强,导致漏拉铆;2、检验时抽检未发现不良流出耀鑫在库80PCS模组及25台成品全检,担当:肖红军,2015-7-15完成1.初期制作样品,生产流程中因未进行有效防护,导致氧化不良 2.检查人员误判在库成品25台全检待客户退回不良品后分析原因全件库存CloseConfirming effectContinue improveTotal改善对策担当预计完成日期GCE效果确认确认结果正常物料已采购回,后续按BOM表严格使用物料生产-谢雄强2015-6-8已完成装配线改造7月5日前完成改善Close1、对模具进行改造,降低冲桥高度,降低0.3mm;2、制作工装对卡固定生产前进行检验,确保折弯后无阻碍。
工程-李志达2015/8/37/10确认改善后样品,冲桥高度减小,用治具检测不干涉,7/17确认30台OK,8/3再确认装配生产线更改装配作业台,方便作业员操作生产-谢雄强品质-蓝树伟2015/6/30装配线改造7月5日前完成改善,7/7,7/12/7/17确认此问题无再发生Close1.规范压铆作业条件,生产时按作业标准进行操作2.作推力测试生产-谢雄强工程-李志达2015/7/3Yaoxin已经提供生产产品的推力检测报告7/7,7/17/7/20确认无再发生此问题close1.规范压铆作业条件,生产时按作业标准进行操作2.作推力测试生产-谢雄强工程-李志达2015/7/3Yaoxin已经提供生产产品的推力检测报告7/7,7/17/7/20确认无再发生此问题Close1、现装配后全部使用线路板测试电源装配。
品质-蓝树伟2015/8/10已经全部实施。
7/27客户再次投诉此问题,请Yaoxin收到不良品后再分析原因,提供改善对策1.因主机箱产品加工工艺(数冲-冲压-镭射-沉孔-压铆-折弯)的特殊性,从镭射到折弯各个作业环节进行不断完善2.先试验保护膜一直保留至装配,进行防护。
确认最终效果的可行性生产-危开木2015/8/57/10确认改善后样品刮伤减少,7/20 检查时SI发现有1pcs刮伤,请Yaoxin分析刮伤原因,提供改善对策8/5前1.今后喷涂前对无需喷涂部位需作全部保护;(因保护效率低,耗费人工,改为只保护一部份,喷涂后追加1名作业员吹干净后再烘烤)2.1.5U底座现已追加整形模整形。
生产-谢雄强工模-崔鑫2015/8/3GCE:重复发生发生问题,需要Yaoxin确保改善措施严格实施,需要8/3确认实际改善效果蓝树伟2015/6/1Close1.模具生产时调整冲压深度,确保角度垂直2.修改SOP,生产时按90°(0/-2°)工模-崔鑫工程-邓真国2015/6/30已经执行改善方案,在7/12,7/17,7/20出货检验确认OKclose风扇测试设备已准备到位,后续出货前全数测试蓝树伟2015/6/1已实施Close 1.检验清单追加钢丝绳检验确认内容,检验时确认有无断裂、起丝现象,防止不良再发及流出品质-蓝树伟2015/6/30GCE:SIP已经更新,7/3,7/10,7/17确认已经改善OKclose装配现场规范化各装配工序使用螺丝的放置盒,并进行明确标识,目视化管理。