sj_mr220说明书
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· 电调与相关连接部件连接前,请确保所有电线和连接部件绝缘良好,短路会毁坏电调。
· 请务必仔细连接好各部件,若连接不良,您可能不能正常控制赛车,或出现设备损坏等其他不可预知的情况。
· 使用此电调前,请认真查看各动力设备以及车架说明书,确保动力搭配合理,避免因错误的动力搭配导致电机超载,最终损坏电调。
· 使用完毕后,切记断开电池与电调的连接。
如电池未断开,即使电调开关处于关闭状态,电调也会一直消耗电能,长时间连接电池最终会被完全放电,进而导致电池或电调出现故障。
我们不对因此而 造成的任何损害负责!· 顶级竞赛专用:内置多种常用模式,即选即用。
(如:零进角 Zero Timing 闪灯模式、STOCK 竞赛模式等)。
电调的设定参数可以导入导出,便于车手相互交流和借鉴彼此的设定。
· 行业首创双开关设计(内置电子开关及外置可拆卸机械开关),外置开关非常适合当一些车子盖上车壳后很难触摸到内置开关的开场合。
· 内置强大的开关模式BEC,最大电流达到6A,且支持 6V和7.4V 切换,轻松驱动各种强力舵机及高压舵机。
· 体积小,更加方便车架布局;重量轻至28g(不含线),低重量为车架的平衡提供了更大的校调空间。
· 独立的参数编程插口,连接LCD编程盒或WiFi模块时无需从接收机中拔出油门线,更加便捷,该插口亦可为外加风扇进行供电。
· 通过编程口外挂一个小巧的WIFI 模块,可以使用手机直接在操控台上设定各项电调参数及浏览数据记录,非常方便。
Power Factor Controller 功率因數控制器
RAPIDUS 211R/212R
12段+ 2警報接點(212R: 24段) 8段+ 2警報接點
Measurement
Dimensions Unit: mm
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RAPIDUS 211R/212R
RAPIDUS 218R
本產品取樣頻率每cycle 取樣512點,採用168MHz 微處理晶片(Micro- processor)搭 配RTC(real time clock),進行更快速且精確的運算數值,圖形顯示LCD 螢幕可以直接進行各項數據、波形觀測與數值設定,除提供當月、當日、當時的統計資訊供查詢,更內建各相之V 、I 、P 、Q 、S 、PF 、V/I 諧波、THDV/I 和溫度數值警報設定功能,適合多樣性的系統應用。
內建密碼保護功能更可以避免人員更改重要設定。
Other Features
Connection
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自動學習功能
每段電容器投切次數
多種警報設定功能
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MR-600 SERIESMANUAL OVERRIDE REL AYSPRODUCT DESCRIPTIONThe MR-600 Series Relays offer SPDT 10 Amp contacts @ 120VAC and 7 Amp @ 24VDC with manualoverride capabilities by means of an integral “ON–AUTO–OFF” switch. The switch requires a 24VAC or 24VDC constant “supply” power source to energize the relay when the switch is in the “ON” position. With the switch in the “AUTO” position, the relay is allowed to operate as signalled by the controlling system via a separate “control” input at 24VAC or 24VDC, in the same polarity. With the switch in the “OFF” position the relay will not be energized.Each relay position contains a red LED, which indicates the relay coil is energized. Relays may be “snapped apart” from standard 2, 4, or 8 position modules and are also available in the single position configuration. Relays are available with either mounting spacers, track mounting hardware, or mounted in enclosures. The “supply” power to each relay position is bussed on the printed wiring board via color coded jumpers, which permits “supply” power to be connected only once per multi-position module. These jumpers also allow position isolation or separation if cut.These devices are ideal for applications where local manual override controlled contacts are required for control of electrical loads or for general purpose switching. They are suitable for use with HVAC, T emperature Control, FireAlarm, Security, Energy Management, and Lighting Control Systems.FEATURES❖ Relays may be energized from a voltage source of24VDC or 24VAC❖ Each relay position contains a red LED, which illuminates when the coil is energized, providing a time saving device when checking an installed system –no metering is required❖ Single, dual, or triple relay modules may be “snapped apart” from standard 2, 4, and 8 position masters ❖ Integral “ON-AUTO-OFF” switch for local manual control❖ “/S” and “/T” versions UL Recognized Component, “/C” and “/C/R” versions UL listed❖ Available in dust resistant enclosures with LEDviewing port(s)❖ “/C” and “/C/R” versions mounted in enclosures❖ “/C/R” versions with red covers for NYC and other uses ❖ “/S” versions supplied with spacers for installation on standard back panels❖ “/T” versions come complete with track mounting hardware which facilitates installation in standard cabinets❖ “/T” versions are configured for an available optional DIN/“A” series rail mounting clip (TK-CL)WIRINGCSFM LISTED MEAACCEPTEDSpecifications subject to change without notice. | DS-RL-3 C050110 | USA 150702 | Page 1 of 2Specifications subject to change without notice. | DS-RL-3 C050110 | USA 200204 | Page 1 of 224 V Coil -to- 1..8-SPDT, 10A, Man Ovr, Various MtTRACK MOUNTED H x W x D3.50” (89mm)2.00” (51mm)1.375” (35mm)3.50” (89mm)2.125” (54mm)1.375” (35mm)3.50” (89mm)4.25” (108mm)1.375” (35mm)3.50” (89mm)8.50” (215mm)1.375” (35mm)ENCLOSURE MOUNTED H X W X D5.125” (131mm)3.125” (80mm)2.50” (64mm)5.125” (131mm)3.125” (80mm)2.50” (64mm)5.125” (131mm)9.50” (242mm)2.50” (64mm)5.125” (131mm)9.50” (242mm)2.50” (64mm)COVER MATERIAL Grey ABS 94V-OPlastic Red ABS 94V-OPlasticGrey ABS 94V-OPlasticRed ABS 94V-O PlasticPlated 18ga CRS Red 18ga CRSPlated 18ga CRS Red 18ga CRSUL*FILE S3403UOXX2UOXX UOXX2UOXX2UOXX UOXX2UOXX2UOXX UOXX2UOXX2UOXX UOXX2MEA FILE 73-92-E Vol. 29Vol. 29Vol. 29Vol. 29CSFMFILE 7300-1004:110:110:110:110SPACER MOUNTED H x W x D3.25” (83mm)1.06” (27mm)1.25” (32mm)3.25” (83mm)2.125” (54mm)1.25” (32mm)3.25” (83mm)4.25” (108mm)1.25” (32mm)3.25” (83mm)8.50” (215mm)1.25” (32mm)MODULE POSI-TIONS 1111222244448888CONTACT CONFIGURATION PER POSITION SPDT SPDTSPDTSPDTSPDTSPDTSPDTSPDTSPDTSPDTSPDTSPDTSPDTSPDTSPDTSPDTMODELNUMBERS:MR-601/SMR-601/TMR-601/CMR-601/C/RMR-602/SMR-602/TMR-602/CMR-602/C/RMR-604/SMR-604/TMR-604/CMR-604/C/RMR-608/SMR-608/TMR-608/CMR-608/C/RPOWER REQUIREMENTS: Per Position: 24VAC or 24VDC @ 15mA POLARIZED COIL INPUT(S): No ENERGIZED LED INDICATOR: O ne red LED per module position CONTACT RATINGS: Resistive load: 10A @ 120VAC; 7A @ 24VDCCONTACT CONSTRUCTION: One dry form “C” SPDT per module positionAMBIENT TEMPERATURE: 32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C) @ 85% RH (@ 32°F), Non-Condensing, Non-Freezing WIRING: Solid or stranded; #12 to #22 AWG terminals /T VERSIONS: 3.5” wide, low profi le plastic snap track provided with mounting screws /S VERSIONS: Aluminum Spacers provided with #8 X 7/8” self tapping sheet metal screws /C VERSIONS: Back Box: 18ga CRS, plated with 1/2” conduit knockouts top and bottom *UOXX (UL864)=Control Unit Accessories, System; 2=ComponentPRODUCT SPECIFICATIONSSpecifications subject to change without notice. | DS-RL-3 C050110 | USA 150702 | Page 2 of 2Specifications subject to change without notice. | DS-RL-3 C050110 | USA 200204 | Page 2 of 2MR-600。
美的MR-202说明书概述FA-70型高效能全自动净水器集絮凝、沉淀、反冲、集水、过滤等工艺于一体;无需专业人员操作而能达到单体全自动运行的净水装置。
本净水装置由净水装置本体、加药设备、静态混合器、自动控制系统等组成。
本净水装置,不仅适用范围广、处理效果好、出水水质优良,而且自耗水量少、动力消耗省、占地面积小、节水、节电、节人工、可省去辅助机泵及辅助设施,是一种新型节能新产品。
规格及技术参数1、处理水量:70m3/h2、进水浊度:≤3000mg/l3、出水浊度:≤3mg/l4、沉淀区设计表面负荷:7~8m3/hm25、过滤区设计滤速:8~10m/h6、滤池冲洗强度:14~161/m2s7、冲洗历时:4~6min(可调)8、总停留时间:40~50min9、进水压力:大约0.06Mpa10、滤料粒径及厚度(双层):800mm11、运行负荷:120T高效全自动净水器操作规程1、开启全自动控制柜电源,检查电压是否正常(电压表指示380V)。
2、把自动转换开关全部打开“空档”位置。
3、闭合每路控制电路的保险盒和电源开关,检查是否正常。
4、把自动转换开关逐一打开在“手动”位置,检查各控制元件是否能进行正常工作。
5、把自动转换开关打在“自动”位置之前,根据PLC控制原理“T”形图,调整设定工作时间(详见净水器电气操作说明书)。
6、待调整好之后(注意:调整时必须先断开电源开关),把转换开关打在“自动”位置,此时设备根据后级补水量进入全自动运行状态。
7、根据原水浊度确定加药量,调整加药计量泵,此时可根据清水池液位,全自动投入工作。
8、操作人员必须认真定期检查加药装置的贮药量,加药量是否正确,备用药剂是否准备好。
9、当自动运行出现故障,可把转换开关打在“手动”位置,选择加药计量泵,进行手动操作。
10、自动净水装置的一侧有一组排泥电动蝶阀及手动蝶阀,手动检查排泥是否正常,再把转换开关打在“自动”位置,控制程序已经在调试过程中设置完成。
D+RF系列220V(带显示)说明书中文本手册适用于D+R F系列智能型电动执行机构的安装、调试、使用和维护指导。
警告:调试过程中进行全开/全关位置设置时,在接近阀门的全开或全关位置时,应该为手轮操作,严禁使用点动按钮进行点动操作,否则可能由于位置走过引起阀门或者执行器的损坏,由于此种原因造成执行器损坏,D+R概不负责。
警告:在安装、调试、使用和维护D+R F系列智能型电动执行机构前,必须仔细阅读本手册,严格按照安全操作规程操作,以防造成人身安全事故。
警告:在操作过程中,必须小心高温、高压、易燃、易爆、有毒及腐蚀性介质和高电压、强大外力等危险情况。
警告:必须严格按照规范、图纸和手册等的要求进行正确的安装、接线、调试、使用、储存和维护,否则有可能导致严重伤害、损坏设备。
目录1运输和储存 (1)2工作环境 (1)2.1环境温度 (1)2.2外壳防护等级 (2)3执行器安装 (2)3.1安装位置 (2)3.2直行程联接 (2)3.3角行程联接 (3)4电气连接和调试 (5)4.1接线端子排—10端子 (5)4.2400V AC13端子接线端子 (7)5调试 (9)5.1显示状态 (9)5.2三相接入电源的相序检测 (10)5.3进入设置状态 (11)5.4过流保护设定 (11)5.5全开位置设定 (12)5.6全关位置设置 (13)5.7信号故障位置设定 (14)5.8输入信号4M A校准 (14)5.9输入信号20M A校准 (15)5.10反馈信号4M A校准 (15)5.11反馈信号20M A校准 (16)5.12死区值设定 (16)5.13正反作用选择 (17)5.14保存/恢复设置 (18)6设备维护、保养 (19)6.1设备维护周期 (19)6.2润滑 (19)7故障信息及处理一览表 (20)11 运输和储存运输过程中执行机构的外包装可采用木箱、高强度纸箱等,内部应填充发泡物。
执行器在箱内摆放,手轮不能朝下,不能承受来自任何方向得压力,以免造成设备损坏或划伤。
查询2SJ222供应商2SJ222Silicon P-Channel MOS FETApplicationHigh speed power switchingFeatures• Low on-resistance• High speed switching• Low drive current• 4 V gate drive deviceCan be driven from 5 V source• Suitable for motor drive, DC-DC converter, power switch and solenoid driveOutline2SJ2222Absolute Maximum Ratings (Ta = 25°C)ItemSymbol Ratings Unit Drain to source voltage V DSS –100V Gate to source voltage V GSS ±20V Drain current I D–20A Drain peak currentI D(pulse)*1–80A Body to drain diode reverse drain current I DR –20A Channel dissipation Pch*235W Channel temperature Tch 150°C Storage temperatureTstg–55 to +150°CNotes: 1.PW ≤ 10 µs, duty cycle ≤ 1%2.Value at T C = 25°C2SJ2223Electrical Characteristics (Ta = 25°C)ItemSymbol Min Typ Max Unit Test conditions Drain to source breakdown voltageV (BR)DSS –100——V I D = –10 mA, V GS = 0Gate to source breakdown voltageV (BR)GSS ±20——V I G = ±100 µA, V DS = 0Gate to source leak current I GSS ——±10µA V GS = ±16 V, V DS = 0Zero gate voltage drain current I DSS——–250µA V DS = –80 V, V GS = 0Gate to source cutoff voltage V GS(off)–1.0—–2.0V I D = –1 mA, V DS = –10 V Static drain to source on state R DS(on)—0.120.16ΩI D = –10 A, V GS = –10 V*1resistance—0.160.22I D = –10 A, V GS = –4 V*1Forward transfer admittance |y fs |7.512—S I D = –10 A, V DS = –10 V*1Input capacitance Ciss —1800—pF V DS = –10 V, V GS = 0,Output capacitanceCoss —680—pF f = 1 MHzReverse transfer capacitance Crss —145—pF Turn-on delay time t d(on)—15—ns I D = –10 A, V GS = –10 V,Rise timet r —115—ns R L = 3 ΩTurn-off delay time t d(off)—320—ns Fall timet f —170—ns Body to drain diode forward voltageV DF —–1.05—V I F = –20 A, V GS = 0Body to drain diode reverse recovery time t rr—280—nsI F = –20 A, V GS = 0,di F /dt = 50 A/µs Note:1.Pulse testSee characteristic curves of 2SJ2212SJ2224Cautions1.Hitachi neither warrants nor grants licenses of any rights of Hitachi’s or any third party’s patent,copyright, trademark, or other intellectual property rights for information contained in this document.Hitachi bears no responsibility for problems that may arise with third party’s rights, includingintellectual property rights, in connection with use of the information contained in this document.2.Products and product specifications may be subject to change without notice. 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Even within the guaranteed ranges, consider normally foreseeable failure rates or failure modes in semiconductor devices and employ systemic measures such as fail-safes, so that the equipment incorporating Hitachi product does not cause bodily injury, fire or other consequential damage due to operation of the Hitachi product.5.This product is not designed to be radiation resistant.6.No one is permitted to reproduce or duplicate, in any form, the whole or part of this document without written approval from Hitachi.7.Contact Hitachi’s sales office for any questions regarding this document or Hitachi semiconductor products.Hitachi, Ltd.Semiconductor & Integrated Circuits.Nippon Bldg., 2-6-2, Ohte-machi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-0004, Japan Tel: Tokyo (03) 3270-2111 Fax: (03) 3270-5109Copyright ' Hitachi, Ltd., 1999. All rights reserved. Printed in Japan.Hitachi Asia Pte. 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Eaton 199122Eaton Moeller® series Rapid Link - Reversing starter, 6.6 A,Sensor input 4, Actuator output 2, 180/207 V DC, Ethernet IP, HANQ4/2, with manual override switchGeneral specificationsEaton Moeller® series Rapid LinkReversing starter1991224015081971800120 mm270 mm220 mm 1.83 kgUL approvalUL 60947-4-2 RoHSIEC/EN 60947-4-2 CECCC Assigned motor rating: for normal internally and externally ventilated 4 pole, three-phase asynchronous motors with 1500 rpm at 50 Hz or 1800 min at 60 HzRAMO5-W421EIP-412RS1Product Name Catalog NumberEANProduct Length/Depth Product Height Product Width Product Weight Certifications Catalog NotesModel CodeParameterization: drivesConnectParameterization: drivesConnect mobile (App) Parameterization: KeypadParameterization: FieldbusTwo sensor inputs through M12 sockets (max. 150 mA) for quick stop and interlocked manual operation2 Actuator outputsKey switch position OFF/RESETManual override switchKey switch position AUTOThermistor monitoring PTCKey switch position HANDThermo-clickElectronic motor protectionShort-circuit releaseFor actuation of motors with mechanical brakeExternal reset possibleTemperature compensated overload protection CLASS 10 ANEMA 12IP65Class A10,000,000 Operations (at AC-3)10,000,000 Operations (at AC-3)Reversing starter0.3 A6.6 AIIIMotor starterEtherNet/IP4000 VPhase-earthed AC supply systems are not permitted. AC voltageCenter-point earthed star network (TN-S network) Reversing starterDCFeatures Fitted with:Functions ClassDegree of protectionElectromagnetic compatibility Lifespan, electricalLifespan, mechanicalModelOverload release current setting - min Overload release current setting - max Overvoltage categoryProduct categoryProtocolRated impulse withstand voltage (Uimp) System configuration typeTypeVoltage typeVertical15 g, Mechanical, According to IEC/EN 60068-2-27, 11 ms, Half-sinusoidal shock 11 ms, 1000 shocks per shaftResistance: 10 - 150 Hz, Oscillation frequencyResistance: 57 Hz, Amplitude transition frequency on accelerationResistance: 6 Hz, Amplitude 0.15 mmResistance: According to IEC/EN 60068-2-6Max. 2000 mMax. 1000 mAbove 1000 m with 1 % performance reduction per 100 m -10 °C55 °C-40 °C70 °C< 95 %, no condensationIn accordance with IEC/EN 501780.3 - 6.6 A, motor, main circuit Adjustable, motor, main circuit6.6 A (at 150 % Overload)Maximum of one time every 60 seconds380 - 480 V (-15 %/+10 %, at 50/60 Hz)20 - 35 ms20 - 35 ms50/60 HzAC-53a47 Hz 3 HP≤ 0.6 A (max. 6 A for 120 ms), Actuator for external motor brake180/215 V DC -15 % / +10 %, Actuator for external motor brake10 kA0 AType 1 coordination via the power bus' feeder unit, Main circuitMounting position Shock resistance Vibration AltitudeAmbient operating temperature - min Ambient operating temperature - max Ambient storage temperature - min Ambient storage temperature - max Climatic proofingCurrent limitationInput currentMains switch-on frequency Mains voltage tolerance Off-delayOn-delayOutput frequency Overload cycleRated frequency - min Rated frequency - max Assigned motor power at 460/480 V, 60 Hz, 3-phaseBraking currentBraking voltageRated conditional short-circuit current (Iq)Rated conditional short-circuit current (Iq), type 2, 380 V, 400 V, 415 VShort-circuit protection (external output circuits)63 Hz6.6 A6.6 A6.6 A0.09 kW3 kW0 kW3 kW480 V AC, 3-phase 400 V AC, 3-phase 50/60 Hz, fLN, Main circuit Phase-earthed AC supply systems are not permitted. AC voltageCenter-point earthed star network (TN-S network)0 V0 V0 V0 V0 V0 V24 V DC (-15 %/+20 %, external via AS-Interface® plug) 180/207 V DC (external brake 50/60 Hz)Connections pluggable in power section210 m, Radio interference level, maximum motor cable lengthMeets the product standard's requirements.Meets the product standard's requirements.Meets the product standard's requirements.Rated operational current (Ie)Rated operational current (Ie) at 150% overload Rated operational current (Ie) at AC-3, 380 V, 400 V, 415 V Rated operational power at 380/400 V, 50 Hz - min Rated operational power at 380/400 V, 50 Hz - max Rated operational power at AC-3, 220/230 V, 50 Hz Rated operational power at AC-3, 380/400 V, 50 Hz Rated operational voltage Supply frequencySystem configuration typeRated control supply voltage (Us) at AC, 50 Hz - min Rated control supply voltage (Us) at AC, 50 Hz - max Rated control supply voltage (Us) at AC, 60 Hz - min Rated control supply voltage (Us) at AC, 60 Hz - max Rated control supply voltage (Us) at DC - min Rated control supply voltage (Us) at DC - max Rated control voltage (Uc)ConnectionNumber of auxiliary contacts (normally closed contacts)Number of auxiliary contacts (normally open contacts)Cable length10.2.2 Corrosion resistance10.2.3.1 Verification of thermal stability of enclosures 10.2.3.2 Verification of resistance of insulating materials to normal heatMeets the product standard's requirements.Meets the product standard's requirements.Does not apply, since the entire switchgear needs to be evaluated.Does not apply, since the entire switchgear needs to be evaluated.Meets the product standard's requirements.Does not apply, since the entire switchgear needs to be evaluated.Meets the product standard's requirements.Does not apply, since the entire switchgear needs to be evaluated.Does not apply, since the entire switchgear needs to be evaluated.Is the panel builder's responsibility.Is the panel builder's responsibility.Is the panel builder's responsibility.Is the panel builder's responsibility.Is the panel builder's responsibility.The panel builder is responsible for the temperature rise calculation. Eaton will provide heat dissipation data for the devices.Generation Change RASP4 to RASP5Generation change from RA-SP to RASP 4.0Generation Change RA-SP to RASP5Generation change from RA-MO to RAMO 4.0Configuration to Rockwell PLC for Rapid LinkElectromagnetic compatibility (EMC)Connecting drives to generator suppliesGeneration change RAMO4 to RAMO5Rapid Link 5 - brochureDA-SW-drivesConnect - installation helpDA-SW-Driver DX-CBL-PC-3M0DA-SW-drivesConnectDA-SW-USB Driver DX-COM-STICK3-KITDA-SW-drivesConnect USB Driver DX-COM-PCKITDA-SW-USB Driver PC Cable DX-CBL-PC-1M5DA-SW-drivesConnect - InstallationshilfeMaterial handling applications - airports, warehouses and intra-logisticsProduct Range Catalog Drives Engineering-ENProduct Range Catalog Drives EngineeringDA-DC-00004525.pdfDA-DC-00003964.pdfDA-DC-00004184.pdfDA-DC-00004523.pdfeaton-bus-adapter-rapidlink-speed-controller-dimensions-002.eps eaton-bus-adapter-rapidlink-speed-controller-dimensions-003.eps eaton-bus-adapter-rapidlink-reversing-starter-dimensions-003.eps eaton-bus-adapter-rapidlink-reversing-starter-dimensions-002.epsETN.RAMO5-W421EIP-412RS1.edzIL034092ZU10.2.3.3 Resist. of insul. mat. to abnormal heat/fire by internal elect. effects10.2.4 Resistance to ultra-violet (UV) radiation10.2.5 Lifting10.2.6 Mechanical impact10.2.7 Inscriptions10.3 Degree of protection of assemblies10.4 Clearances and creepage distances10.5 Protection against electric shock10.6 Incorporation of switching devices and components 10.7 Internal electrical circuits and connections10.8 Connections for external conductors10.9.2 Power-frequency electric strength10.9.3 Impulse withstand voltage10.9.4 Testing of enclosures made of insulating material 10.10 Temperature rise10.11 Short-circuit rating Application notes BrochuresCatalogues Certification reports DrawingseCAD model Installation instructionsEaton Corporation plc Eaton House30 Pembroke Road Dublin 4, Ireland © 2023 Eaton. All rights reserved. Eaton is a registered trademark.All other trademarks areproperty of their respectiveowners./socialmediaIs the panel builder's responsibility. The specifications for theswitchgear must be observed.Is the panel builder's responsibility. The specifications for the switchgear must be observed.The device meets the requirements, provided the information in the instruction leaflet (IL) is observed.Rapid Link 5MN034004ENDA-MN-MZ040044EN MN040003_ENramo5_v14.dwg ramo5_v14.stp10.12 Electromagnetic compatibility 10.13 Mechanical function Installation videos Manuals and user guidesmCAD model。
RM-220电阻率监视仪使用说明书上海盛磁仪器有限公司一、性能特征:本仪表是电阻率监视仪,电阻率和温度同时显示,并具有电阻率低限报警功能的在线面板式仪表,广泛应用于制药、电子、化工等行业对高纯水的在线监测。
它采用了单片机技术,对纯水的温度系数、电极常数及电阻率低限报警点通过面板后的按键自由设置。
是各种中小型纯水设备的理想配套仪表。
二、主要技术指标:测量范围:0~18.25MΩ·cm准确度:2.0%(FS)稳定性:±1%(FS)/24h配套电极:电极常数:0.01cm-1材质:不锈钢温补元件:NTC温度显示范围:0~60℃介质温度:5~50℃螺纹尺寸:1/2"管螺纹介质压力:0~0.5MPa线缆长度:5m或约定______m温度补偿:以25℃为基准,自动补偿显示方式:31/2LCD输出信号:一组低限报警转换触点(2A/250 V AC)供电电源:AC 220V±10% 50Hz电源消耗:5W环境条件:(1)温度0~50 ℃(2)湿度≤85%RH外形尺寸:48×96×100mm(高×宽×深)开孔尺寸:45×91mm(高×宽)三.接线位置图:四.接线说明:1.电极蓝线接(1)脚CEL22.电极白线接(2)脚CEL13.电极红线接(3)脚TR24.电极黄线接(4)脚TR15.低限报警定触点接(5)脚6.低限报警动触点接(6)脚7. 低限报警动触点常闭点接(7)脚 8.电源地线接(8)脚9.电源零线接(9)脚10.电源火线接(10)脚五、测量电极安装为保证电极在管路上正确测量出电阻率,应避免电导池间出现气泡或死水而造成数据失准,请严格按下图安装:图1 管路安装方式图2 超小型电极有机玻璃封闭式流通槽注:(1)电极应安装在管路中位置较低、流速稳定且不易产生气泡处。
(2)电导池平装或竖装都应深入到活动水体。
(3)测量信号属微弱电信号,其采集电缆应独立走线,禁止和动力线、控制线连接在同一组电缆接头或端子板中,以免干扰或击穿测量单元。
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Use long -life Panasonic alkaline batteries.1Put the battery into the battery case.2Attach the case to the unit.NoteInsert the rechargeable battery when recording on dry cell batteries.∫For longer useUse the two types of batteries at the same time.The battery indicator and battery flat alarmThe indicator flashes, when the battery is almost flat. The battery flat alarm also sounds three times. Recharge or replace the battery.To turn off alarmPress and hold [T.MARK/EQ] on the remote control until “BArm OFF” appears. Press and hold again to turn alarm on. Depending on the type of music and volume, the alarm may be difficult to hear.Using the AC adaptorConnect the AC adaptor.Use only the supplied AC adaptor. Use of other adaptors can damage the unit.Supplied AccessoriesRefer to the illustration on page 3 of the Japanese text.≥Stereo earphones ≥Wired remote control≥Nickel-metal hydride rechargeable battery ≥External battery case ≥AC adaptor ≥Carrying caseThe HOLD FunctionRefer to the illustration on page 17 of the Japanese text.This function stops the unit and remote control from responding when a button is pressed.Guards against the following≥The unit is powered on accidentally when not in use, causing the batteries to run down.≥A button is accidentally pressed during play or recording, interrupting the operation.There is a HOLD switch on both the unit and remote control, each of which works independent of the other.∫The “HOLD ” displayThis is displayed for a few seconds on the main unit's and the remote control's display panels when the following occurs.≥The main unit is on hold and a button is pressed. (When off, display appears only if [1 ; CHARA] or [REC © LP MODE] is operated.)≥The remote control's switch is moved to hold.Insert an MDRefer to the illustration on page 18 of the Japanese text.1Slide [OPEN 1] in the direction of the arrow to open the lid.2Slide the MD between the guides so it clicks into place.3Now close the lid.After you insert the MD, the unit turns on,reads the information from it, after a minute,the unit turns off.The title of the disc and song is shown. The title scrolls if it can not be displayed all at once. “BLANK DISC” is displayed when you insert a blank MD.Removing the discSlide [OPEN 1] in the direction of the arrow and the disc springs out from the unit.Location of ControlsRefer to the illustrations on pages 12 to 14 of the Japanese text.∫Main unit1Tone/recording sensitivity/space button (EQ/REC SENS, SPACE)2Display, capital/lower case button (DISP, CAPS)3Menu select, track number select,character select (:!, #9)4Volume and cursor buttons (M s r L VOL/CURSOR)5Play and record mode/character delete button (MODE, DELETE)6To add track marks, to confirm items selected with 3(ENTER)7Rechargeable battery compartment cover (2 OPEN)8Display9Play/record/pause/power on/character type button (1 ; CHARA):Open switch (OPEN 1);Recording pause/power on/LP recording switch (REC ©, LP MODE )<Hold switch (HOLD ©)=Microphone jack (MIC (PLUG IN POWER ))>Optical digital in/line in jack (OPT/LINE IN)?Stop/operation off/edit cancel button ( , OPR OFF)@Headphone jack (Ë)A Entering edit mode, completing edit ,changing track mark mode button (EDIT, MARK MODE)B DC IN jack (DC IN 1.8 V K )C Connection terminal for battery case∫Main unit display1Recording indicator 2Level meter3LP recording indicator4Synchronized recording indicator5Remaining recording/playing time indicator6Sound quality indicators7Battery indicator 8Track number, Text 9Play mode indicator :Disc mark∫Wired remote control1Display2Hold switch (HOLD 1)3Volume control buttons (i , j )4Play/record/stop button (1/∫)5Skip/search(forward) button (9)6Skip/search(backward) button (:)7Earphone jack8Light/display button ($LIGHT/%DISP)9Play mode button (PLAY MODE):Track mark/tone control button (T.MARK/EQ );Clip <Plug∫Remote control display1Sound quality indicators 2Recording indicator 3Battery indicator 4Play mode indicator 5Disc mark 6Text7Track number∫Stereo earphones1Plug 2SliderSlide up to prevent tangling the cord when the earphones are not in use.Refer to the illustrations on pages 15 to 17 of the Japanese text.The rechargeable battery 1Put the battery into the unit.The unit cannot recharge batteries other than the one supplied or recommended replacements.2Connect the AC adaptor.Recharging begins.“CHARGE” appears on the display while recharging.“CHARGE” disappears when the battery is fully charged. It takes approximately 3.5hours to recharge the supplied battery.3Disconnect the AC adaptor from the [DC IN 1.8 V K ] terminal and the AC outlet.Note≥The unit can only be recharged while it is off.≥The AC adaptor and battery may become warm during recharging but this is normal.Power SupplyNoteIf the unit is not to be used for a long time disconnect the AC adaptor from the AC outlet and turn the unit off to save power. It is normal for the unit to make some sounds when you connect the AC adaptor or insert the battery as it initializes itself.R Q T 5997Basic recordingRefer to the illustrations on pages 24 to 28 of the Japanese text.Preparation≥Release HOLD.≥Insert a recordable MD.1Connect this unit to a unit that has a digital output terminal.Connect this unit to a unit that has stereo LINE OUT terminals.≥Connect while the unit is stopped.≥Do not connect anything to [MIC (PLUG IN POWER)] when analog recording.2Slide [REC ©, LP MODE] to the right.The unit comes on and enters the recording standby mode. If you have inserted an MD with recordings already on it, the unit prepares to record from the first available space.31Press [1 ; CHARA] to start recording.2 Begin playback of the source.∫To pause recordingPress [1/;, CHARA].(The number of tracks increases by one.)Recording restarts when pressed again.∫To stop recordingPress [∫, OPR OFF].(UTOC is recorded.)≥The unit powers itself off automatically in about a minute.≥You can turn off the unit by pressing again [∫ OPR OFF] on the main unit while stopped.∫High quality recordingYou can take advantage of the unit’s High Density Encoding System (HDES) when using normal stereo mode for recording,whichever input mode you choose to use;digital, analog, or microphone. HDES does not function when you use MDLP modes.“HDES” appears on the unit’s display when you put the unit in the recording standby mode.∫To record at the correct volumeAdjust the recording sensitivity to suit the equipment you have connected. (See page 81.)Operating InstructionsDIGITALANALOGR Q T 5997E N G L I S H∫To stop recordingPress [∫, OPR OFF].(UTOC is recorded.)≥The unit powers itself off automatically in about a minute.≥You can turn off the unit by pressing again [∫ OPR OFF] on the main unit while stopped.Note≥One track synchronized recording does not function in the following cases:≥When you start CD play from track 2 or later.≥When the first track on a CD is not numbered 1 (on the second of a set of two CDs, for example).≥You cannot pause recording manually during synchronized and one track synchronized recording.≥You cannot use synchronized recording when using a microphone.Putting track marksTrack marks are put automatically as follows.When recording from a CD or MDThe track marks are put onto the MD corresponding to the tracks on the other disc. (Track marks may not correspond to track numbers with some discs.)When recording from other digital sources5 seconds of silence is determined as the division between two tracks and a track mark is added.2 seconds of silence is determined as the division between two tracks and a track mark is added.∫Connecting digital equipment≥Use an AC adaptor to power a portable CD player and turn off its anti-skip function.≥This unit has a sampling rate converter that functions automatically, so you can make digital recordings from equipment with different sampling rates, such as satellite receivers and DAT decks.Synchronizing recording with the playback equipmentSynchronized recordingThis method starts and stops recording at the same time as the source being recorded. One track synchronized recordingThe first track on a CD is recorded and then the unit goes to recording standby mode.This is a convenient mode if you want to record the first track off a number of single CDs.Preparation≥Release HOLD.≥Insert a recordable MD.1Connect this unit to other equipment.2Slide [REC ©, LP MODE] to the right.3Press [MODE, DELETE] to select the recording mode.Each time [MODE, DELETE] is pressedSYNC SYNC 1>Normal (No display)^__________}SYNC >Normal (No display)^_____}NoteI f you have set the recording mode to “SYNC”,recording begins immediately if the source, for example the radio, you are recording is already playing.4Begin playback of the source.Recording begins automatically.∫To pause recordingIf you have selected≥Synchronized recording (SYNC)This unit automatically pauses if the source is stopped or if 2 seconds of silence when analog recording, 5 seconds of silence when digital recording is detected. (The number of tracks increases by one.)≥One track synchronized recording (SYNC 1)The unit automatically pauses after the first track finishes.(The number of tracks increases by one.)Recording restarts as follows ≥Synchronized recording (SYNC)When sound is input again≥One track synchronized recording (SYNC 1)When you change the CD and play track 1DIGITALANALOGDIGITALANALOGUsing the FlatswitchRefer to the illustrations on page 19 of the Japanese text.The flatswitch allows you to efficiently select track number and enter text.There are the following four ways of selecting track number and characters.1PressSkip one track number or character.2SwipeWhen editing, skip three track numbers or characters.3Press and holdWhen editing, skip track numbers and characters faster.4Swipe and holdWhen editing, track numbers and characters are skipped very fast.When [ #9] is pressed or swipedThe track number increases or the characters change in alphabetical order.When [:! ] is pressed or swipedThe track number decreases or the characters change in reverse alphabetical order.Before recordingTrack marksLike CDs, it is possible to select and play a track on an MD by selecting its track number. There are marks at the beginning of each track, called track marks, that make this possible. The period between each track mark is called a track.(See “Ways of adding track marks” on page 81 for details.)The two methods of recordingDigitalThis method records the digital signals from CDs and MDs. Compared to analog recording, this method makes it possible to make recordings of higher quality. Purchase an optical fiber cable (RP-CA2110A or RP-CA2210A, sold separately) to record digitally.AnalogUse this method to make analog recordings of digital material, CDs and MDs, and to record analog sources such as the radio.Purchase a line cord (RP-CAPM3G15 or RP-CAM3G15, sold separately) to make analog recordings.Adjusting recording sensitivityYou can adjust the sensitivity of the unit when recording with any of the input methods: digital, analog, or with microphone.Press [EQ/REC SENS, SPACE] while in recording standby mode.The mode changes each time the button is pressed.REC SENS H;REC SENS L;Manual settingTo adjust manually1Begin playback of the source.2Press [:]or [9].Adjust so the meter reaches to between –12dB and –4dB.9: Recording sensitivity increases.(The level meter also increases in length.):: Recording sensitivity decreases.(The level meter also decreases in length.)Checking the remaining time on the MDThis function allows you to check the time available for recording while in recording standby mode or in progress.Press [DISP, CAPS] while in recording standby mode or during recording.Press and hold [$LIGHT/%DISP ] while in recording standby mode or during recording.The display changes each time this is done to show elapsed recording time and the remaining recording time.Main unitRemote controlR Q T 5997R Q T 5997Refer to the illustrations on pages 32 and 33 of the Japanese text.Ways of adding track marksApart from auto marking where the unit automatically adds the track marks during recording, there are also the manual and auto time marking methods.Press [EDIT, MARK MODE] while the unit is in the recording standby mode to select the required marking method.The mode changes each time the button is pressed.AUTOTrack marks are added automatically when the tracks change.;MANUALTrack marks can be added manually where required.;3MINTrack marks are inserted at 3 minute intervals.;5MINTrack marks are inserted at 5 minute intervals.;10MINTrack marks are inserted at 10 minute intervals.∫To add track marks manuallyPress [ENTER] when a track mark is required during recording.Press [T.MARK/EQ] during recording.Track marks are added manually even if MANUAL has not been selected.Note“AUTO” cannot be selected when recording with a microphone.Other recording functionsMain unitRemote controlRecording from a microphoneRefer to the illustration on page 29 of the Japanese text.Preparation≥Release HOLD.≥Insert a recordable MD.1Connect the microphone.≥Connect while the unit is stopped.≥Do not connect anything to [OPT/LINE IN].≥Keep the microphone away from the unit to avoid recording sounds from it.2Slide [REC ©, LP MODE] to the right.31Press [1 ; CHARA] to startrecording.2Face the microphone towards thesource of the sound.∫To pause recordingPress [1/;, CHARA].(The number of tracks increases by one.)Recording restarts when pressed again.∫To stop recordingPress [∫, OPR OFF].(UTOC is recorded.)≥The unit powers itself off automatically in about a minute.≥You can turn off the unit by pressing again [∫ OPR OFF] on the main unit while stopped.∫Track marksAdd track marks manually or have the unit add them at selected intervals.∫For stereo recordingPurchase a stereo microphone, part number RP-VC200 or RP-VC300.Long play recordingRefer to the illustration on page 30 of the Japanese text.You can record two or four times the amount of material as normal stereo recording.Preparation ≥Release HOLD.≥Insert a recordable MD.1Connect to the other equipment.2Slide [REC ©, LP MODE] to the right.3Slide [REC ©, LP MODE] to select the recording mode.The mode changes each time you slide the button.LP2: LP2 stereo mode ;LP4: LP4 stereo mode ;No indication : Normal stereo mode41Press [1 ; CHARA] to start recording.2 Begin playback of the source.After step 3, you can also select synchronized recording (digital or analog) or one track synchronized recording (digital)with [MODE, DELETE].∫The recording times for each recording modeThe recording times for each mode are as follows when you use an 80-minute MD.Normal stereo mode :Max.80 minutes LP2 stereo mode :Max.160 minutes LP4 stereo mode :Max.320 minutesNote≥You can record using normal stereo, LP2stereo, and LP4 stereo on the same disc. ≥You cannot play material recorded using LP2 stereo or LP4 stereo on incompatible equipment.≥Use normal stereo recording for the best quality sound.≥The mode reverts to normal stereo recording when you replace the battery or unplug the AC adaptor.Making good recordings∫Avoid the batteries running down while recordingPower the unit with the AC adaptor while recording. If you intend to use batteries,ensure they do not run out.∫Do not open the lid or shake the unit while recordingProtect the unit from vibration during recording.Be especially careful while “UTOC Writing”is on the display (“WRITE” on the remote control). If the unit is moved at this time, the recording may not be correctly recorded onto the disc. You can damage the unit or disc if you try to force open the lid.E N G L I S HR Q T 5997R Q T 5997Main unitRemote controlOther useful functionsRefer to the illustration on pages 41 to 43of the Japanese text.About the display∫To light the display of the remote controlThe display lights for about 5 seconds when an operation is done on the remote control.It remains lit for up to 20 seconds while a track or disc title is scrolling on the screen.∫Checking the display of the remote controlPress [$LIGHT/%DISP ].The display lights for 5 seconds.∫Adjusting the display's contrastWhen the unit is powered on:1Put the main unit in hold (See page 17of the Japanese text.) .21Press and hold [1 ; CHARA] onthe main unit and ...2Press [M L ,VOL/CURSOR].Press [r , s ].: darker,: lighterChange the displayPress [DISP,CAPS] when the unit is stopped or playing.The display changes each time this is done to show the remaining playing time, the group title, remaining recording time, the disc title, playing time of all tracks, total numbers of tracks, elapsed playing time, the A tone sounds when a button on the remote control is pressed.The tone can be turned on and off. To turn onPress and hold [1/∫] until “Beep ON”appears.To turn offPress and hold [1/∫] until “Beep OFF”appears.Main unitRepeat and Random playPress [MODE, DELETE] when the unit is stopped or playing.Press [PLAY MODE] when the unit is stopped or playing.The mode changes each time the button is pressed.1 track repeat (1-`)One track is played over and over.;All track repeat (`)All tracks on the disc are repeated.;Random (RANDOM)All tracks are played randomly once each then the unit stops automatically.;Normal (no indicator is shown)If you have selected the mode when the unit was stopped, press [1 ;, CHARA] (main unit) or [1/∫] (remote control).Sound qualityPress [EQ/ REC SENS, SPACE] when the unit is stopped or playing.Press [T.MARK/EQ] when the unit is stopped or playing.Every time the button is pressed the mode changes and an indicator is shown on the display in the following order.XBS-1;XBS-2;TRAIN;Main unitRemote controlMain unitRemote controlOther playback functionsRefer to the illustrations on pages 37 to 40 of the Japanese text.SkipThis function skips tracks and play begins from the beginning of the selected track.Press during play.Forward : [9]Backward : [:]Forward : [9]Backward : [:]SearchThis function allows you to fast-forward or rewind through tracks.Press and hold during play.Forward : [9]Backward : [:]Press and hold during play.Forward : [9]Backward : [:]Track/group selectThis function allows you to begin listening Press while stopped.To listen to the group you like Press and hold while stopped.Forward : [9]Backward : [:]2Press [1 ; CHARA] to start play.Press [1/∫] to start play.Play starts from the selected track or group and plays through to the final track.Remote controlMain unitMain unitRemote controlMain unitRemote controlPlayback (Basic play)Refer to the illustrations on pages 34 to 36 of the Japanese text.Preparation≥Release HOLD.≥Insert a MD.1Connect the remote control and earphones, then insert the remote control's plug into the headphone jack [Ë] on the unit.2Press [1 ; CHARA] to start play.Press [1/∫] to start play.The unit stops automatically when all the tracks on the disc have been played.3Adjust the volume.r : To increase the volume level s : To decrease the volume level Volume level is 0–25.∫To pause playPress [1 ; CHARA] during play.∫To stop the discPress [∫ OPR OFF].Press [1/∫].≥The unit powers itself off automatically in about a minute.≥You can turn off the unit by pressing again [∫ OPR OFF] on the main unit while stopped.∫Resume functionThe unit stores the point at which play was stopped and if [1 ; CHARA] on the main unit or [1/∫] on the remote control is pressed again, play begins from that point.This does not work if the unit is opened or if the battery is removed. The unit starts play from the first track in these cases.∫Playback for long times≥MDLPYou can play tracks recorded with MDLP mode. “LP-2” or “LP-4” is displayed.≥Monaural playbackIf a disc was recorded monaurally, the unit automatically switches to monaural playback mode.The unit selects the play mode according to the recording mode: normal stereo, 2 x play stereo (LP2), or 4 x play stereo (LP4),monaural.Remote controlMain unitRemote controlMain unitMain unitR Q T 5997E N G L I S HR Q T 5997TRACK ERASEErase one track at a time. Refer to the illustration on page 48 of the Japanese text.1Press [EDIT, MARK MODE] while stopped.21Press [:, 9] to select “TRACKERASE?”.2Press [ENTER].Now the display is in the track selection mode.31Press or swipe [:!, #9] toselect the track to erase.2Press [ENTER].The display asks you to confirm your selection.4Press [EDIT, MARK MODE].When “UTOC Writing” goes out editing is complete and the unit stops.∫To stop part way through an editing operationPress [∫ OPR OFF] before confirming the operation in step 4.COMBINE (Combining 2 tracks)Remove a track mark from between two tracks, effectively making them one track.Refer to the illustration on page 49 of the Japanese text.1Press [EDIT, MARK MODE] while playing the latter of the two tracks you want to combine (or while paused).21Press [:, 9] to select“COMBINE?”.2Press [ENTER].The display asks you to confirm your selection. In the example, the last eight seconds of track 2 and the first eight seconds of track 3 play repeatedly.(16seconds if the track is monaural or recorded with LP2, 32 seconds if the track is recorded with LP4)3Press [EDIT, MARK MODE].When “UTOC Writing ”goes out editing is complete and the unit stops.∫To stop part way through an editing operationPress [∫,OPR OFF] before confirming the operation in step 3.Note≥COMBINE does not work while playing track 1.≥You cannot combine tracks recorded using different modes (monaural, normal stereo,LP2, and LP4).OperationOperationGROUP (Grouping tracks)You can do the following≥Group setGroup together successive tracks and give groups titles ≥Group titleChange group titles ≥Group releaseRelease tracks from a groupRefer to the illustration on pages 50 to 54of the Japanese text.1Press [EDIT, MARK MODE] while stopped.21Press [:, 9]to select“GROUP?”.2Press [ENTER] .Now the display is in the function selection mode.31Press to select the function.The mode changes each time the button is pressed.SET?;TITLE?;RELEASE?2Press [ENTER] .Refer to operation you selected.≥GROUP SETAfter step 3 aboveThe display is ready for you to select the first track in the group.41Press or swipe [:!, #9] toselect the first track.2Press [ENTER].The display is ready for you to select the last track in the group.51Press or swipe [:!, #9] toselect the last track.2Press [ENTER].The number of the new group is displayed.After 2 secondsThe text editing mode is entered.6Enter the title. (See page 86.)7Press [EDIT, MARK MODE].When “UTOC Writing ”goes out editing is complete and the unit stops.∫To stop part way through an editing operationPress [∫,OPR OFF] before confirming the operation in step 7.OperationMOVE (Moving tracks)Rearrange the order of the tracks.Refer to the illustration on page 46 of the Japanese text.1Press [EDIT, MARK MODE] while stopped.21Press [:, 9] to select “MOVE?”.2Press [ENTER].Now the display is in the mode to select track to be moved.31Press or swipe [:!, #9] toselect the track to be moved.2Press [ENTER].Now the display is in the mode to select the new position.41Press or swipe [:!, #9]again to select the new position.2Press [ENTER].The display asks you to confirm your selection.5Press [EDIT, MARK MODE].When “UTOC Writing” goes out editing is complete and the unit stops.To stop part way through an editing operationPress [∫,OPR OFF] before confirming the operation in step 5.ALL ERASE (Erasing tracks)Erase all the tracks on the MD. Refer to the illustration on page 47 of the Japanese text.1Press [EDIT, MARK MODE] while stopped.21Press [:, 9] to select “ALLERASE?”.2Press [ENTER].The display asks you to confirm your selection.3Press [EDIT, MARK MODE].When “UTOC Writing” goes out editing is complete and the unit stops.(“BLANK DISC” appears on the display.)∫To stop part way through an editing operationPress [∫,OPR OFF] before confirming the operation in step 3.NoteALL ERASE cannot be used while the disc is playing or paused.OperationEditing MDsDIVIDE (Dividing a track into two)This allows you to add track marks, making it easy to divide a classical piece into its separate movements, for example.Refer to the illustration on page 45 of the Japanese text.1Press [EDIT, MARK MODE] during play.21Press [:, 9]to select“DIVIDE?”.2Press [ENTER] at the point you want to divide the track.A 4 second segment (8 seconds if the track is monaural or recorded with LP2,16 seconds if the track is recorded with LP4) of the track is played repeatedly,beginning at the point selected.∫To adjust the pointPress or swipe [:!, #9] to adjust the point.Adjustments can be made approximately 8seconds (16 seconds if the track is monaural or recorded with LP2, 32 seconds if the track is recorded with LP4) either side of the original point. (-128 to +127)3Press [ENTER].The display asks you to confirm your selection.4Press [EDIT, MARK MODE].When “UTOC Writing ”goes out editing is complete and the unit stops.∫To stop part way through an editing operationPress [∫,OPR OFF] before confirming the operation in step 4.Note≥If you divide a track with a title, the latter track becomes untitled.≥DIVIDE cannot be used while the unit is stopped.OperationOperation;;。