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.......................................................................................................................2-2产品检视 .......................................................................................................................2-3顶盖开启检视图 .......................................................................................................2-3前端检视图 ..............................................................................................................2-6右端检视图 ..............................................................................................................2-7左端检视图 ..............................................................................................................2-8后端检视图 ............................................................................................................2-10底部检视图 ............................................................................................................2-11如何使用键盘..............................................................................................................2-12Windows 键 ...........................................................................................................2-12快速启动按键.........................................................................................................2-13开启或关闭触摸板..................................................................................................2-14进入睡眠模式.........................................................................................................2-14切换显示器 ............................................................................................................2-14使用多个监视器 .....................................................................................................2-14调整显示器的亮度 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..............................................................................................................3-4电池 .........................................................................................................................3-4如何在 Windows 10 下设置一个电源计划设定 .............................................................3-6选择或自定义电源计划 ............................................................................................3-6创建自己的电源计划 ................................................................................................3-8如何使用触摸板 .........................................................................................................3-10了解一般硬盘和固态硬盘............................................................................................3-11了解 M.2 固态硬盘插槽...............................................................................................3-11如何连接 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IT7000用户使用手册© 版权归属于艾德克斯电子有限公司Ver1.0/APR, 2011第一章软件系统安装 (3)1.1 计算机的基本配置 (3)1.2 安装和运行软件 (3)第二章 IT7000 界面和基本操作 (4)2.1 IT7000的界面介绍 (4)2.2 基本操作 (5)2.2.1 配置 (5)2.2.2 实时值 (14)2.2.3 电池放电 (15)2.2.4 保存数据 (18)2.2.5 数据查询 (19)2.2.6 关于 (19)第三章 IT8800系列控制界面介绍 (19)3.1 IT88 界面介绍 (20)3.2 设置电压,电流,电阻和功率值 (21)3.3 快速设置 (22)3.4 程序(在CV , CC, CR 和 CW 四种工作模式下) (24)3.5 GO/NG (25)3.6 抓取数据功能 (25)3.7 保存调用功能 (28)3.8 曲线放大和平移功能 (28)第一章软件系统安装IT7000是由艾德克斯电子有限公司为用户设计的一套操作简单,实用性强的控制软件。
适用于本公司出品的电源和电子负载,包括:IT8500 plus ,IT8700,IT8800等电子负载系列和IT6300,IT6500,IT6900系列电源。
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IT7000用户使用手册© 版权归属于艾德克斯电子有限公司Ver1.0/APR, 2011第一章软件系统安装 (3)1.1 计算机的基本配置 (3)1.2 安装和运行软件 (3)第二章 IT7000 界面和基本操作 (4)2.1 IT7000的界面介绍 (4)2.2 基本操作 (5)2.2.1 配置 (5)2.2.2 实时值 (14)2.2.3 电池放电 (15)2.2.4 保存数据 (18)2.2.5 数据查询 (19)2.2.6 关于 (19)第三章 IT8800系列控制界面介绍 (19)3.1 IT88 界面介绍 (20)3.2 设置电压,电流,电阻和功率值 (21)3.3 快速设置 (22)3.4 程序(在CV , CC, CR 和 CW 四种工作模式下) (24)3.5 GO/NG (25)3.6 抓取数据功能 (25)3.7 保存调用功能 (28)3.8 曲线放大和平移功能 (28)第一章软件系统安装IT7000是由艾德克斯电子有限公司为用户设计的一套操作简单,实用性强的控制软件。
适用于本公司出品的电源和电子负载,包括:IT8500 plus ,IT8700,IT8800等电子负载系列和IT6300,IT6500,IT6900系列电源。
这套软件可以让用户通过计算机控制来实现在电源或负载前面板进行的所有操作,给用户需要在远端操作机器提供很大的方便。
本软件支持RS232串口通信和USB,GPIB通讯。
1.1 计算机的基本配置此光盘的运行环境需要用户拥有 HTML 浏览器和浏览手册需要Adobe Acrobat Reader软件。
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Aqua-AireSit-Bath System 6900 Standard / Wide / End Opening Installation / Assembly InstructionsCascade End Opening TubTUBS- 360010-1, 360010-1L, 360010-1W, 360010-X, 360010-XL, and 360010-XW, 361910-1, 361910-X, 362010-1, 362010-1L, 362010-X, 362010-XL, RESERVOIRS- 370000-1W, 370000-1WL, 370000-XW, 370000-XWL Cascade Wide TubTable of ContentsTABLE OF CONTENTS (2)INTRODUCTION: (3)TERMINOLOGY AND SYMBOLS MEANINGS: (3)BASIC ROOM DIMENSIONS: (3)DRAIN REQUIREMENTS: (6)HOT AND COLD WATER SUPPLY REQUIREMENTS: (7)ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS: (7)UNPACKING THE TUB: (7)UNPACKING THE RESERVOIR: (8)TUB MODIFICATIONS FOR RESERVOIR: (8)ASSEMBLING THE RESERVOIR: (8)WATER SUPPLY HOSE CONNECTIONS: (9)ANCHORING THE TUB/RESERVOIR: (9)WATER SUPPLY AND DRAIN CONNECTIONS: (9)ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS: (10)FINISHING UP: (11)TUB AND RESERVOIR CONTROLS: (12)Figure 1Introduction:These instructions are for the installation of a Cascade Sit-Bath System 6900 Tub, Standard or Wide, with or without a Cascade Reservoir. The Reservoir is an optional accessory, which is to be pre-filled prior to placing the resident into the tub. Then the water in the reservoir can be released into the tub. This shortens the time required before the tub is full and the whirlpool can be started.Terminology and Symbols Meanings:When the terms “left” or “right” are used with reference to the tub, this means left or rightas you look at the control panel from the seat end of the tub.Meaning: Safety warning. Failure to understand and obey this warning may result in injury to you or to others.Meaning: Failure to follow these instructions may cause damage to parts or systems.Note: Refer to the “Tub Controls” section of this manual for the location of any of the controls referenced.Basic Room Dimensions:Figure 1 shows a room layout for a Standard Cascade tub without a reservoir. Figure 2 shows a room layout for a Standard Cascade with a Standard Reservoir. Figure 3 shows a Room layout for Standard Cascade with a Wide Reservoir. Figure 4 shows a Room layout for Wide Cascade with a Wide Reservoir. Figure 5 shows Room layout for Cascade with Reservoir side view. Figure 6 shows Room layout for End Opening Cascade with Reservoir side view. \Room layout for Standard Cascade with a Wide ReservoirFigure 4Room layout for Wide Cascade with a WideReservoirFigure 5Room layout Side View for Cascade with Wide ReservoirFigure 6Room Layout Side View for End Opening CascadeFigure 7 Room Layout Top View for End Opening CascadeDrain requirements:The tub is equipped with a 2” nominal (2 3/8” O.D.) PVC drain pipe. As shown in Figure 8, the tub’s drain pipe is approximately 11” from the wall and 5 1/4” above the floor. Figure 8 shows two different options for roughing in the drain pipe – from the floor or from the wall.Plumbing Requirements:It is required that a licensed plumber make all plumbing connections. He can select the best method of connection and if Reduced Pressure Zone Backflow Preventers are required.Hot and cold water supply requirements:3/4” supply lines with on/off valves with 3/4” NPT female threads. We recommend 3/4” ball valve with 3/4” NPT female ports. (Valves supplied by others.) See figure 8 for recommended locations.For optimum performance, dynamic pressures should be nominally equal between hot and cold supplies.Maximum static supply pressure: 145 PSI.Maximum dynamic/maintained supply pressure: 81 PSI.Maximum supply Hot water temperature: Consult local requirements for maximum allowed supply temperatures. (Not recommended over 120o F)Electrical requirements:The Cascade tub Aqua-Air (with reservoir) is rated 7.25 amps at 120 Volts AC.A 15 amp GFCI circuit is required.(The optional Cascade reservoir, is rated at .75 amp and is connected to the tub’s electrical box via hard wiring.)Unpacking the tub:1. Remove the tub from the shipping crate.2. Locate and save the installation parts.3. Remove all access doors and place them where they will not be damaged during theinstallation process.Figure 8Suggested Rough-ins4. If a Cascade Reservoir is to be installed with the tub, continue with “Unpacking theReservoir”. If not, skip to “Water Supply Hose Connections”.Unpacking the Reservoir:1. Remove the Reservoir from the shipping crate.2. Locate and save the installation parts.3. Remove all access doors and place them where they will not be damaged during theinstallation process.Tub Modifications for Reservoir:Cascade tubs are manufactured and packed for installation without a reservoir. To install it with a reservoir, a couple of modifications are required.1. Remove the “wall trim” from the end of the tub. This is the “off white” colored trim thatis pressed onto the edge of the fiberglass that would go against the wall. Replace it with the blue trim that is packed with the reservoir. The “off white” trim can be discarded.2. Remove the black hole plug located just above the overflow escutcheon by removing theplastic nut. This plug and nut can be discarded3. Replace the plug with the reservoir outlet fitting, Gasket, and outlet adapter. (These arepacked with the reservoir) See figure 9 for assembly order. Ensure that the opening of the outlet fitting is pointed directly down after final tightening.4. Unscrew and remove the cap from the water line port that points out the back of the tub.This will be the connecting point for the reservoir supply hose.Assembling the Reservoir:1. Locate the Reservoir at the back end of the Cascade tub and use the provided hardware(3/8 x 3 3/4” bolts, flat washers, and hex nuts) to affix the reservoir to the frame of the tub’s frame through the holes provided. Ensure that the reservoir is centered with the tub.Snug up the hex nuts, but do not over-tighten the nuts.Figure 92.Connect the reservoir outlet pipe to the outlet adapter with the provided flex coupling andtighten. Reference Figure 9.3.Connect the reservoir supply hose, from the reservoir plumbing assembly, to the waterline port at the back of the tub.4.Connect the overflow tee to the drain of the tub.Water Supply Hose Connections:1.Locate one of the provided connecting hoses (packed with the tub) and connect the malethread end to the hot water supply ball valve.2.Connect the male threaded end of the other provided connecting hose to the cold watersupply ball valve.Anchoring the Tub/Reservoir:Note:These instructions for anchoring the tub are written with the assumption that theinstallation is being done on a concrete floor. If this is not the case, the tub can beanchored with simple lag screws (not provided). There are two anchoring holes foranchoring the tub.1.Place the tub/reservoir in the final installation position. The reservoir should be againstthe wall.2.Locate and mark (on the floor) the location of the tub anchoring points. (two 3/8”diameter holes in the return flange located inside the large access doors on the tub) If installing a tub with reservoir, there are also two anchoring points for the reservoir. These are located in the return flanges just inside the access doors of the reservoir.3.Remove the tub and drill a 5/16” diameter x 1 1/2 inches deep hole in the floor at themarked locations. A masonry drill will be required.4.Clean the drilled holes and clean the drilling dust from the area.5.Place the tub/reservoir back into position, over the anchoring holes.6.Insert the provided anchors through the flange and into the anchor holes just drilled.7.Tighten the nuts until the anchor locks the tub in position.Water Supply and Drain Connections:It is required that a licensed plumber make all plumbing connections. He can select the best method of connection and if Reduced Pressure Zone Backflow Preventers arerequired.1.Connect the ends of the connecting hoses (hot and cold water supply) to the respectiveports on the tub. Ensure that there are sealing gaskets within the swivel fittings on the hoses.2.Connect the drain (waste) of the tub to the facility’s drain system.3.The system needs to be checked for any leaks in the entire system. However, theelectrical connections must be made prior to doing this. Once the electrical connections have been made, continue with step 4.4.Open the facility’s supply valves to the tub and check for leaks. If no leaks are found,check the entire plumbing system for any leaks. Look for leaks while each of thefollowing systems are running: “Tub fill”, “Shower”, and “Disinfecting”.Electrical Connections:This unit is to be connected only by a licensed electrician. A minimum of 15 amp 120 volt service is required with ground fault circuit interrupter.1.Remove the covers from the electrical box of the tub (and reservoir).2.For tubs with reservoirs, connect the reservoir electrical supply lead to the tub’s electrical kit.a.Remove the hole-plug from the left side of the tub electrical box.b.Run the cable lead through that hole and secure using the cord restraintand nut provided.c.Connect the line wire to the line distribution bar located in the upperright corner of the tub’s electrical box. It will have only black wiresconnected to it. See figure 10.d.Then connect the neutral and ground wires, neutral, and groundterminals respectively.These are labeledLINE DISTRIBUTION BARaccordingly.e.Replace the cover of thereservoir’s electrical box.3.Run flexible conduit and the proper sizewires, from the facility’s junction box to theconnecting point of the tub’s electricalenclosure. (Located inside the large access dooropening on the “left” side of the tub.)4.Connect the ground to the “protective earth”(ground) bar.5.Connect the neutral wire to neutral barmarked “N”.e the provided female disconnect wire terminal to connect the “line” wire to the circuit breaker tab marked “L”. The provided female disconnect wire terminal is shipped already connected to the circuit breaker.7.Replace the electrical enclosure cover. With the tubs circuit breaker switch in the “OFF” position, turn “ON” the circuit to the tub.8.Switch the tub’s circuit breaker to the “ON” position. The temperature gauges should now display a temperature reading.When the tub circuit breaker is turned on, if there is a sound like a running motor, immediately switch “OFF” the circuit breaker. Find the “Aqua-Aire” button on the control panel of the tub and press it once. Switch on the tub circuit breaker. The motor should not be running now.Finishing up:1.Once the tub/reservoir has been connected to the drain, checked for leaks (and fixed ifneeded), and is connected to power, the access doors can be installed.Warning!Do not attempt to operate this equipment before selected personnel are trained in its operation per the operation manual. The use of this equipment before inspection, adjustment, and training per the operation manual could result in damage to the equipment or injury to the operator and/or resident.Tub and Reservoir Controls:1 Disinfect button2 Rinse button (Aqua-Air tubs only3 Filling spout4 Tub fill ON/OFF button5 Fill / Shower water temperature readout6 Mixing valve – Temperature control7 Reservoir Temperature readout *8 Tub water temperature readout9 Shower ON button (The unit has a time adjustable automatic shut-off) 10 Hand shower sprayer 11 Aqua-Air ON/OFF button12 Bath oil dispensing pump plunger 13 Shampoo dispensing pump plunger 14 Bath oil dispensing spout 15 Reservoir outlet *16 Shampoo dispensing spout 17 Drain plug cable 18 Reservoir fill lever19 Reservoir fill on button 20 Reservoir fill off button* On Reservoir equipped units only.8 9 10 7 18 20 19 13 12 166 5 11 4 3 14 15 17Figure 11 Tub Controls2 1。
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i目录第一章: 在您开始前--------------------------------------------------------1本手册使用说明---------------------------------------------------------------1安全预防措施------------------------------------------------------------------1在您开始使用电脑前必须要熟记的事项---------------------------------3合适的工作位置---------------------------------------------------------------4第二章: 介绍-----------------------------------------------------------------5欢迎来到笔记本电脑的世界------------------------------------------------5拆开笔记本电脑的包装------------------------------------------------------5前端装置------------------------------------------------------------------------6右端装置------------------------------------------------------------------------8左端装置------------------------------------------------------------------------9装置底板-----------------------------------------------------------------------10第三章: 开始----------------------------------------------------------------11连接电源-----------------------------------------------------------------------11开启笔记本电脑--------------------------------------------------------------12利用电池的电量操作电脑--------------------------------------------------12第四章: 使用笔记本电脑-------------------------------------------------15 LCD屏幕的显示-------------------------------------------------------------15手提电脑热门键的控制-----------------------------------------------------16触控面板-----------------------------------------------------------------------16光驱设备-----------------------------------------------------------------------17省电模式-----------------------------------------------------------------------18重新设定系统-----------------------------------------------------------------20使用 Windows----------------------------------------------------------------20第五章: 与台式电脑相同功能的操作----------------------------------25音效-----------------------------------------------------------------------------25连接接口设备-----------------------------------------------------------------26ii第六章: 网络连接----------------------------------------------------------27使用有线局域网连接互联网-----------------------------------------------29使用无线局域网连接到互联网--------------------------------------------29第七章: 运行BIOS设置--------------------------------------------------31进入次选单--------------------------------------------------------------------32一般辅助说明-----------------------------------------------------------------32第八章: VGA 公用程序---------------------------------------------------33 Display Manager--------------------------------------------------------------34 Display Options---------------------------------------------------------------34 Notebook Panel Properties---------------------------------------------------35 Color----------------------------------------------------------------------------35 Video---------------------------------------------------------------------------36 PowerPlay----------------------------------------------------------------------37第九章: 疑难排解----------------------------------------------------------39寻找问题-----------------------------------------------------------------------39检查缆线和连接--------------------------------------------------------------39开机自动测试-----------------------------------------------------------------40一般的硬件问题--------------------------------------------------------------41联络您的厂商-----------------------------------------------------------------42iii注意事项交通委员会射频干扰声明经测试本设备符合“FCC 规则”第 15 部分中 B 类数字设备的限制。
高PFC、高恒流精度、非隔离LED照明驱动芯片内部框图极限参数参 数符 号参 数 范 围电源电压V CC 0~25反馈电压V ZCD -0.7~6.5采样端电压V CS -6.5~6.5 端电压V -0.3~6.5 端电压 -0.3~16 结温范围 -40~125 存储温度范围 -65~150电气参数(除非特别说明,V,T=25C)amb参数名称符号测试条件最小值工作电压启动后10 18 20 UVLO VH --UVLO VL --启动电流启动前,CC=15V -- 2 --I启动后,无开关波形-- 640 --调高-- 4 --参数名称符号测试条件最小值典型值最大值单位ZCD过压检测延时-- 600 -- ns ZCD过零检测VL -- 0.1 -- V ZCD过零检测VH -- 0.3 -- V ZCD短路检测电压ZCD SL-- 0.5 -- V ZCD短路计时器-- 448 -- T 运放部分跨导放大器输入基准电压CS REF-- 200 -- mV跨导放大器跨导Gm -- 135 -- μA/V COMP高钳位电压-- 3.5 -- V COMP低钳位电压软启动期间-- 1.5 -- V CS峰值保护电压软启动结束-- 800 -- mV CS短路检测电压-- 100 -- mV CS短路计时器-- 192 -- T 控制时间参数最大导通时间T ON,MAX-- 25 -- μs最小导通时间T ON,MIN-- 0.4 -- μs最大关断时间T OFF,MAX-- 38 -- μs最小关断时间T OFF,MIN-- 3.2 -- μs最大开关频率F MAX-- 100 -- KHz栅极驱动输出低电平V OL V CC=18V,I O=-20mA -- -- 0.8 V 输出高电平V OH V CC=18V,I O=20mA 10 -- -- V 高电平钳位电压V OH_CLAMP-- 15 -- V输出上升时间T R V CC=18V,C L=1nF -- 180 -- ns 输出下降时间T F V CC=18V,C L=1nF -- 60 -- ns 温度特性过温保护T SD-- 150 -- °C过温解除-- 130 -- °C 过温保护延时-- 80 -- μs管脚排列图管脚描述管脚编号管脚名称I/O 功能描述电源POWER1 VCC地2 GND GND驱动输出,外接功率管栅极3 DR O4 ZCD I 过零检测输入5 COMP O 跨导放大器输出,外接一积分电容到地。
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符号意义 符号 意义直流电 N 零线或中性线交流电 L 火线交直流电 I 电源开三相电流电源关接地 备用电源保护性接地 按钮开关按下接外壳或机箱 按钮开关弹出信号地 小心电击WARNING 危险标志 高温警告Caution小心警告目录1.概述 (1)1.1.简介 (1)1.2.主要特点 (1)1.3.主机面板介绍 (2)1.3.1.主机前面板简介 (2)1.3.2.主机后面板简介 (3)2.安装 (3)2.1.验货 (3)2.2.清洁 (4)2.3.安装 (4)2.4.AC输入要求 (4)2.5.开机自检 (4)2.6.连接方式 (5)2.6.1.输入连接 (5)2.6.2.控制连接 (6)2.6.3.采样连接 (6)2.6.4.低电压操作 (7)3.功能与特性 (8)3.1.控制模式 (8)3.2.恒电流测试功能(CC) (8)3.3.恒电压测试功能(CV) (9)3.4.恒电阻测试功能(CR) (9)3.5.恒功率测试功能(CP) (10)3.6.动态电流测试功能(TRAN) (10)3.7.自动测试功能(Auto) (11)3.8.放电测试功能(Discharge) (11)3.9.充电测试功能(Charge) (12)3.10.等效直流内阻测试功能(ESR) (12)3.11.过电流保护测试功能(OCP) (12)3.12.输入控制 (13)3.12.1.打开/关闭负载 (13)3.12.2.短路 (13)3.12.3.带载/卸载电压 (13)3.12.4.定时卸载 (14)3.13.保护特性 (15)3.14.斜率和最小转换时间 (16)3.15.保存与调用 (16)3.16.掉电保存 (17)3.17.系统语言 (17)3.18.控制与监视 (17)3.18.1.远端采样 (17)3.18.2.电流监视输出 (18)3.18.3.外部编程输入 (18)3.19.恢复出厂设置 (18)4.本地操作 (19)4.1.键盘介绍 (19)4.1.1.功能按键 (19)4.1.2.数字键盘 (20)4.1.3.复合功能按键 (20)4.1.4.旋钮 (20)4.2.屏幕显示介绍 (21)4.2.1.监视界面介绍 (21)4.2.2.状态栏介绍 (21)4.3.菜单操作 (22)4.4.设置 (22)4.4.1.系统 (22)4.4.2.应用设定 (23)4.4.3.保护设定 (24)4.4.4.出厂设定 (25)4.5.编辑 (25)4.5.1.序列文件 (25)4.6.关于 (25)5.操作教程 (26)5.1.定态操作 (26)5.1.1.恒电流操作(CC) (26)5.1.2.恒电压操作(CV) (26)5.1.3.恒电阻操作(CR) (27)5.1.4.恒功率操作(CP) (28)5.1.5.动态操作 (28)5.2.自动测试 (29)5.2.1.编辑自动测试文件 (30)5.2.2.运行自动测试文件 (31)5.3.1.放电 (32)5.3.2.充电 (32)5.4.内阻(ESR)测试 (34)5.5.OCP测试 (36)6.规格 (37)6.1.补充特性 (37)6.2.主要技术参数 (37)1.概述本手册主要介绍N6900大功率直流电子负载的规格、安装及其使用说明等内容。
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用户使用手册直流可编程电源供应器型号IT6900系列IT6921/IT6922/IT6923© 版权归属于艾德克斯电子(南京)有限公司Ver1.0/June, 2005/ IT6900-603前面板布局 (5)功能键描述 (5)前面板菜单项描述 (6)VFD标志描述 (6)后面板布局 (6)第一章快速入门 (7)1.1初步检查 (7)1.2输出检查 (8)1.3如果不能打开电源供应器 (8)1.4电源供应器把手的调节方法 (9)1.5电源上架操作 (9)第二章技术规格 (11)2.1主要技术参数 (11)2.2补充特性 (12)第三章面板操作 (13)3.1前面板操作介绍 (14)3.2电压设置操作 (14)3.3电流设置操作 (15)3.4存取操作 (15)3.5菜单操作 (15)第四章通讯界面参考 (19)4.1通讯模块简介 (19)4.2电源与PC间的通讯 (20)4.3SCPI命令表 (21)4.3.1 SCPI命令表 (21)4.3.2 SCPI状态寄存器 (23)4.3.3 SCPI命令描述 (25)第五章电源的校准 (33)5.1系统配置 (33)5.2校准电压 (34)5.3校准电流 (34)5.4恢复出厂设置 (34)第六章 PV6900 软件使用说明 (34)6.1系统简介 (34)6.2系统安装 (34)6.3PV6900功能介绍 (35)6.3.1 设置系统参数 (36)6.3.2 状态显示栏 (36)6.3.3 设置电压电流值 (37)6.3.4. GO/NG 测试功能 (39)6.3.4. 保存和打开 (39)6.3.5. 实际输出电压/电流曲线图 (39)6.3.6 电压电流趋势图说明 (40)IT6900系列直流可编程电源供应器安全请勿自行在仪器上安装替代零件,或执行任何未经授权的修改。
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Nighthawk AC1900Smart WiFi Router Model R6900v2NETGEAR,Inc.350E.Plumeria Drive February2022202-11740-03San Jose,CA95134,USANighthawk AC1900Smart WiFi Router Model R6900v2Support and CommunityVisit /support to get your questions answered and access the latest downloads.You can also check out our NETGEAR Community for helpful advice at.Regulatory and LegalSi ce produit est vendu au Canada,vous pouvez accéderàce document en français canadienàhttps:///support/download/.(If this product is sold in Canada,you can access this document in Canadian French at https:///support/download/.)For regulatory compliance information including the EU Declaration of Conformity,visit https:///about/regulatory/.See the regulatory compliance document before connecting the power supply.For NETGEAR’s Privacy Policy,visit https:///about/privacy-policy. By using this device,you are agreeing to NETGEAR’s Terms and Conditions at https:///about/terms-and-conditions.If you do not agree,return the device to your place of purchase within your return period.Do not use this device outdoors.Applicable to6GHz devices only:Only use the device indoors.The operation of6GHz devices is prohibited on oil platforms,cars,trains,boats,and aircraft,except that operation of this device is permitted in large aircraft while flying above10,000feet. Operation of transmitters in the5.925-7.125GHz band is prohibited for control of or communications with unmanned aircraft systems.TrademarksTrademarks©NETGEAR,Inc.,NETGEAR,and the NETGEAR Logo are trademarks of NETGEAR,Inc.Any non-NETGEAR trademarks are used for reference purposes only.2ContentsChapter1Hardware Overview of the RouterUnpack Your Router (12)Attach the Antennas (13)LEDs and Buttons on the Top Panel (14)Ports,Buttons,and Connectors on the Back Panel (15)USB Port on the Front Panel (16)Router Label (16)Position the Router (17)Cable Your Router (18)Chapter2Connect to the Network and Access the RouterConnect to the Router (20)Connect to the Router Through an Ethernet Cable (20)Join the WiFi Network of the Router (20)Manual Method (20)Wi-Fi Protected Setup Method (21)Types of Logins (21)Use a Web Browser to Access the Router (22)Automatic Internet Setup (22)Log In to the Router (24)Install the Router With the NETGEAR Up App (24)Change the Language (25)Access the Router With the Mobile NETGEAR genie App (25)Chapter3Specify Your Internet SettingsUse the Internet Setup Wizard (28)Manually Set Up the Internet Connection (28)Specify an Internet Connection Without a Login (28)Specify an Internet Connection That Uses a Login and PPPoEService (30)Specify an Internet Connection That Uses a Login and PPTP orL2TP Service (32)Specify an IPv6Internet Connection (33)IPv6Internet Connections and IPv6Addresses (33)Use Auto Detect for an IPv6Internet Connection (35)Use Auto Config for an IPv6Internet Connection (36)Set Up an IPv66to4Tunnel Internet Connection (37)Set Up an IPv66rd Tunnel Connection (39)Set Up an IPv6Pass-Through Internet Connection (40)Set Up a Fixed IPv6Internet Connection (41)Set Up an IPv6DHCP Internet Connection (42)Set Up an IPv6PPPoE Internet Connection (44)Manage the MTU Size (45)MTU Concepts (45)Change the MTU Size (46)Chapter4Optimize PerformanceOptimize Traffic With QoS (49)Manage Default and Custom QoS Rules (50)Add a Custom QoS Rule for a Service or Application (50)Add a Custom QoS Rule for a Device (51)Change a QoS Rule or Change the Priority for a Rule (52)Remove a QoS Rule (53)Remove All QoS Rules (54)Manage Uplink Bandwidth Control (54)Manage Wi-Fi Multimedia Quality of Service (55)Improve Network Connections With Universal Plug-N-Play (56)Chapter5Control Access to the InternetSet Up Parental Controls (59)Allow or Block Access to Your Network (61)Enable and Manage Network Access Control (61)Manage Network Access Control Lists (62)Add Devices to or Remove Them From the Allowed List (62)Add Devices to or Remove Them From the Blocked List (63)Use Keywords to Block Internet Sites (65)Set Up Blocking (65)Remove a Keyword or Domain From the Blocked List (66)Remove All Keywords and Domains From the Blocked List (67)Specify a Trusted Computer (67)Manage Simple Outbound Firewall Rules for Services andApplications (68)Add an Outbound Firewall Rule (68)Add an Outbound Firewall Rule for a Custom Service orApplication (70)Change an Outbound Firewall Rule (71)Remove an Outbound Firewall Rule (72)Set Up a Schedule for Keyword Blocking and Outbound Firewall Rules (73)Set Up Security Event Email Notifications (74)Chapter6Manage the Basic WiFi Network Settings Manage the Basic WiFi Settings and WiFi Security of the MainNetwork (77)View or Change the Basic WiFi Settings and WiFi SecuritySettings (77)Configure WEP Legacy WiFi Security (83)Configure WPA/WPA2Enterprise WiFi Security (84)Use WPS to Add a Device to the WiFi Network (86)Use WPS With the Push Button Method (87)Use WPS With the PIN Method (88)Manage the Basic WiFi Settings and WiFi Security of the Guest Network (89)Control the WiFi Radios (93)Use the WiFi On/Off Button (93)Enable or Disable the WiFi Radios (94)Chapter7Share a Storage Device Attached to the Router USB Device Requirements (96)Connect a USB Device to the Router (96)Access a Storage Device Connected to the Router (97)Access the Storage Device From a Windows-BasedComputer (97)Access the Storage Device From a Mac (98)Map a USB Device to a Windows Network Drive (99)Back Up Windows-Based Computers With ReadySHARE Vault..100 Back Up Mac Computers With Time Machine (100)Set Up a Storage Device on a Mac (100)Prepare to Back Up a Large Amount of Data (101)Use Time Machine to Back Up Onto a Storage Device (102)Manage Access to a Storage Device (103)Enable FTP Access Within Your Network (105)View Network Folders on a Device (106)Add a Network Folder on a Storage Device (107)Change a Network Folder,Including Read and Write Access,on a USB Drive (108)Approve USB Devices (109)Safely Remove a USB Device (110)Chapter8Manage Dynamic DNS and Access Storage Devices Through the InternetSet Up and Manage Dynamic DNS (113)Your Personal FTP Server (113)Set Up a New Dynamic DNS Account (114)Specify a DNS Account That You Already Created (115)Change the Dynamic DNS Settings (116)Access Storage Devices Through the Internet (116)Access Storage Devices From a Remote Computer (116)Set Up FTP Access Through the Internet (117)Use FTP to Access Storage Devices Through the Internet (118)Remotely Access a USB Device Using ReadyCLOUD (119)Create a ReadyCLOUD Account (119)Register Your Router With ReadyCLOUD (119)Chapter9Use the Router as a Media ServerSpecify ReadyDLNA Media Server Settings (122)Play Music From a Storage Device With iTunes Server (123)Chapter10Share a USB PrinterInstall the Printer Driver and Cable the Printer (126)Download the ReadySHARE Printer Utility (126)Install the ReadySHARE Printer Utility (126)Use the Shared Printer (128)Manually Connect and Print (128)Print and Release the Printer (129)View or Change the Status of a Printer (129)Use the Scan Feature of a Multifunction USB Printer (130)Manage the NETGEAR USB Control Center Settings (132)Turn Off Automatic Startup of the NETGEAR USB ControlCenter (132)Change the NETGEAR USB Control Center Language (133)Specify the USB Control Center Time-Out (133)Chapter11Manage the WAN and LAN Network Settings Manage the WAN Security Settings (135)Set Up a Default DMZ Server (135)Manage IGMP Proxying (136)Manage VPN Pass-Through (137)Manage NAT Filtering (138)Manage the SIP Application-Level Gateway (139)Manage the LAN IP Address Settings (139)Manage the Router Information Protocol Settings (140)Manage the DHCP Server Address Pool (141)Manage Reserved LAN IP Addresses (143)Reserve a LAN IP Address (143)Change a Reserved IP Address (144)Remove a Reserved IP Address Entry (144)Disable the Built-In DHCP Server (145)Change the Router’s Device Name (146)Set Up and Manage Custom Static Routes (146)Set Up a Static Route (147)Change a Static Route (148)Remove a Static Route (149)Set Up a Bridge for a Port Group or VLAN Tag Group (149)Set Up a Bridge for a Port Group (150)Set Up a Bridge for a VLAN Tag Group (151)Chapter12Manage the Router and Monitor the Traffic Update the Firmware of the Router (154)Check for New Firmware and Update the Router (154)Manually Upload New Firmware and Update the Router (155)Change the admin Password (156)Set Up Password Recovery (157)Recover the admin Password (158)Manage the Configuration File of the Router (159)Back Up the Settings (159)Restore the Settings (159)Disable LED Blinking or Turn Off LEDs (160)Return the Router to Its Factory Default Settings (161)Use the Reset Button (161)Erase the Settings (162)View the Status and Statistics of the Router (163)View Information About the Router and the Internet and WiFiSettings (163)Display Internet Port Statistics (164)Check the Internet Connection Status (165)Manage the Activity Log (166)View,Email,or Clear the Logs (166)Specify Which Activities Are Logged (166)View Devices Currently on the Network (167)Monitor and Meter Internet Traffic (168)Start the Traffic Meter Without Traffic Volume Restrictions (168)View the Internet Traffic Volume and Statistics (169)Restrict Internet Traffic by Volume (170)Restrict Internet Traffic by Connection Time (171)Unblock the Traffic Meter After the Traffic Limit Is Reached (172)Chapter13Manage the Advanced WiFi FeaturesSet Up a WiFi Schedule (175)Manage the WPS Settings (176)Manage Advanced WiFi Settings (177)Specify How the Router Manages WiFi Clients (178)Manage Airtime Fairness (178)Manage Implicit Beamforming (179)Manage MU-MIMO (180)Set Up a WiFi Bridge Between the Router and Another Device.180 Use the Router as a WiFi Access Point Only (183)Chapter14Use VPN to Access Your NetworkSet Up a VPN Connection (186)Specify VPN Service in the Router (186)Install OpenVPN Software on a Windows-Based Computer (187)Install OpenVPN Software on a Mac Computer (190)Install OpenVPN Software on an iOS Device (191)Install OpenVPN Software on an Android Device (192)Use a VPN Tunnel on a Windows-Based Computer (193)Use VPN to Access the Router’s USB Device and Media From a Windows-Based Computer (195)Use VPN to Access Your Internet Service at Home (195)Set Up VPN Client Internet Access in the Router (196)Block VPN Client Internet Access in the Router (197)Use a VPN Tunnel to Access Your Internet Service at Home..197 Chapter15Manage Port Forwarding and Port Triggering Manage Port Forwarding to a Local Server for Services andApplications (199)Forward Incoming Traffic for a Default Service or Application.199 Add a Port Forwarding Rule With a Custom Service orApplication (200)Change a Port Forwarding Rule (201)Remove a Port Forwarding Rule (202)Application Example:Make a Local Web Server Public (203)How the Router Implements the Port Forwarding Rule (203)Manage Port Triggering for Services and Applications (204)Add a Port Triggering Rule (204)Change a Port Triggering Rule (206)Remove a Port Triggering Rule (206)Specify the Time-Out for Port Triggering (207)Disable Port Triggering (208)Application Example:Port Triggering for Internet Relay Chat.208 Chapter16TroubleshootingReboot the Router From Its Web Page (211)Quick Tips (211)Sequence to Restart Your Network (211)Check Ethernet Cable Connections (212)WiFi Settings (212)Network Settings (212)Troubleshoot With the LEDs (212)Standard LED Behavior When the Router Is Powered On (212)Power LED Is Off or Blinking (213)Power LED Stays Amber (213)Internet or Ethernet LEDs Are Off (214)WiFi LED Is Off (214)You Cannot Log In to the Router (214)You Cannot Access the Internet (215)Check the WAN IP Address (215)Troubleshoot PPPoE (217)Troubleshoot Internet Browsing (217)Changes Are Not Saved (218)Troubleshoot WiFi Connectivity (218)Troubleshoot Your Network Using the Ping Utility (219)Test the LAN Path to Your Router (219)Test the Path From Your Computer to a Remote Device (220)Appendix A Supplemental InformationFactory Settings (223)Technical Specifications (226)1Hardware Overview of the Router The NETGEAR Nighthawk®AC1900Smart WiFi Router Model R6900v2,in this manual referred to as the router,delivers combined WiFi connection speeds up to AC1900 (600Mbps1at2.4GHz802.11n and1300Mbps2at5GHz802.11ac).Both2.4GHz and 5GHz radios can be active simultaneously.Nighthawk,powered by a dual-core processor,is ideal for bandwidth-hungry activities such as online gaming and video streaming.High-powered amplifiers with antennas provide WiFi coverage anywhere around your home,inside or out.For gamers,the router supports upstream Quality of Service(QoS)optimized for online game play with game consoles like Xbox.For uninterrupted HD streaming media,the router features multiuser multiple input,multiple output(MU-MIMO)for simultaneous streaming and downstream QoS to identify and prioritize streaming traffic from websites like Netflix,YouTube,and Hulu Plus.The router provides fast central storage,backup,and streaming to every device in your home with the USB3.0port(10times faster than USB2.0).Sharing content across your network is easy,whether you’re accessing stored photos and music or printing over WiFi.Stream your stored media files anywhere on the network to DLNA screens.Share your music to AirPlay-compatible devices from the USB hard drive connected to the e the free NETGEAR ReadySHARE®Vault app to back up your Windows-based computers to a USB hard drive connected to the router.The chapter contains the following sections:•Unpack Your Router on page12•Attach the Antennas on page13•LEDs and Buttons on the Top Panel on page14•Ports,Buttons,and Connectors on the Back Panel on page15•USB Port on the Front Panel on page16•Router Label on page16•Position the Router on page17•Cable Your Router on page1810For more information about the topics that are covered in this manual,visit the support website at /support.Firmware updates with new features and bug fixes are made available from time to time at .You can check for and download new firmware manually.If the features or behavior of your product does not match what is described in this guide,you might need to update your firmware.In this manual,the terms wireless and WiFi are interchangeable.1.Maximum WiFi signal rate derived from IEEE standard802.11specifications.Actual data throughput and WiFi coverage will work conditions and environmental factors,including volume of network traffic,building materials and construction,and network overhead,lower actual data throughput rate and WiFi GEAR makes no express or implied representations or warranties about this product’s compatibility with any future standards. 802.11ac1300Mbps is approximately2x faster than802.11n600Mbps.2.Up to1300Mbps WiFi speeds can be achieved when you are connecting to other802.11ac1300Mbps devices.Unpack Your RouterThe box contains the following items.Figure1.Package contentsTable1.Legend1.Router2.Antennas(3)3.Ethernet cablePower adapter4In some regions,a CD is included in the package.Attach the AntennasThe router comes with three antennas.To attach the antennas:1.Remove the antenna caps from the antenna posts on the back panel of the router.2.Align the antennas with the antenna posts.3.Attach the antennas on the threaded antenna posts.4.Position the antennas for the best WiFi performance.We recommend that the center antenna be vertical and that you aim the others outward at45-degree angles,as shown.LEDs and Buttons on the Top PanelThe status LEDs and buttons are located on the top of the router.Table 2.LED and button descriptionsDescription LED and ButtonSolid amber .The router is starting.Blinking amber .The firmware is upgrading,or the Reset button was pressed.Solid white .The router is ready.Blinking white .The firmware is corrupted.Off .Power is not supplied to the router.Power Solid white .The Internet connection is ready.Solid amber .The router detected an Ethernet cable connection to the modem.Off .No Ethernet cable is connected between the router and the modem.Internet Solid white .The 2.4GHz WiFi radio is operating.Blinking white .The router is sending or receiving WiFi traffic.Off .The 2.4GHz WiFi radio is off.2.4GHzWiFi Solid white .The 5GHz WiFi radio is operating.Blinking white .The router is sending or receiving WiFi traffic.Off .The 5GHz WiFi radio is off.5GHzWiFi Solid white .The guest WiFi network is operating.Blinking white .The router is sending or receiving WiFi traffic.Off .The guest WiFi network is off.GuestWiFi Solid white .A USB device is connected and is ready.Blinking white .A USB device is plugged in and is trying to connect.Off .No USB device is connected,or someone clicked the Safely Remove Hardware buttonand it is now safe to remove the attached USB device.USB 3.0port The LED color indicates the speed:white for Gigabit Ethernet connections and amber for 100Mbps or 10Mbps Ethernet connections.Solid white or solid amber .A powered-on device is connected to the Ethernet port.Blinking white or blinking amber .The port is sending or receiving traffic.Off .No device is connected to this Ethernet port.Ethernet ports1–4Pressing this button for two seconds turns the 2.4GHz and 5GHz WiFi radios on and off.If this LED is solid white,the WiFi radios are on.If this LED is off,the WiFi radios are turned offand you cannot use WiFi to connect to the router.WiFi On/Off button withLED This button lets you use WPS to join the WiFi network without typing the WiFi password.TheWPS LED blinks white during this process and then lights solid white.WPS button withLEDFor information about disabling LED blinking for network communications and turning off all LEDs except the Power LED,see Disable LED Blinking or Turn Off LEDs on page 160.Ports,Buttons,and Connectors on the Back PanelThe back panel of the router provides ports,buttons,antenna connectors,and a DC power connector.For information about attaching the antennas,see Attach the Antennas on page13.Figure2.Router back panelIn addition to the three antenna connectors,viewed from left to right,the back panel contains the following components:•Reset button.For information about using the Reset button,see Return the Router to Its Factory Default Settings on page161.•Ethernet LAN e the four Gigabit Ethernet RJ-45LAN ports to connect the router to LAN devices.•WAN e the yellow Gigabit Ethernet RJ-45WAN port to connect the router to a modem.•Power On/Off button.Press the Power On/Off button to provide power to the router.•DC power connector.Connect the power adapter that came in the product package to the DC power connector.USB Port on the Front PanelA USB3.0port is located on the front of the router.B3.0portRouter LabelThe router label on the bottom panel of the router lists the login information,WiFi network name(SSID)and password(network key),serial number,and MAC address of the router.Figure4.Router labelPosition the RouterThe router lets you access your network anywhere within the operating range of your WiFi network.However,the operating distance or range of your WiFi connection can vary significantly depending on the physical placement of the router.For example,the thickness and number of walls the WiFi signal passes through can limit the range. Additionally,other WiFi access points in and around your home might affect your router’s signal.WiFi access points are routers,repeaters,WiFi range extenders,and any other device that emits a WiFi signal for network access.Position the router according to the following guidelines:•Place the router near the center of the area where your computers and other devices operate and within line of sight to your WiFi devices.•Make sure that the router is within reach of an AC power outlet and near Ethernet cables for wired computers.•Place the router in an elevated location,minimizing the number walls and ceilings between the router and your other devices.•Place the router away from electrical devices such as these:-Ceiling fans-Home security systems-Microwaves-Computers-Base of a cordless phone- 2.4GHz cordless phone-5GHz cordless phone•Place the router away from large metal surfaces,large glass surfaces,insulated walls, and items such as these:-Solid metal door-Aluminum studs-Fish tanks-Mirrors-Brick-ConcreteIf you are using adjacent access points,use different radio frequency channels to reduce interference.Cable Your RouterThe following image shows how to cable your router:Figure5.Router cablingTo cable your router:1.Unplug your modem’s power,leaving the modem connected to the wall jack foryour Internet service.If your modem uses a battery backup,remove the battery.2.Plug in and turn on your modem.If your modem uses a battery backup,put the battery back in.3.Connect your modem to the Internet port of your router with the yellow Ethernetcable that came with your router.4.Connect the power adapter to your router and plug the power adapter into an outlet.5.Press the Power On/Off button on the back panel of the router.2Connect to the Network and Access the RouterYou can connect to the router’s WiFi networks or use a wired Ethernet connection.This chapter describes the ways you can connect and how to access the router and log in. The chapter contains the following sections:•Connect to the Router on page20•Use a Web Browser to Access the Router on page22•Change the Language on page25•Access the Router With the Mobile NETGEAR genie App on page25Nighthawk AC1900Smart WiFi Router Model R6900v2 Connect to the RouterDuring and after installation,you can connect to the router’s network through a wired or WiFi connection.If you set up your computer to use a static IP address,change the settings of your computer so that it uses Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol(DHCP). Connect to the Router Through an Ethernet CableYou can connect your computer to the router using an Ethernet cable and join the router’s local area network(LAN).To connect your computer to the router with an Ethernet cable:1.Make sure that the router is receiving power(its Power LED is lit).2.Connect an Ethernet cable to an Ethernet port on your computer.3.Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to one of the numbered Ethernet ports.Your computer connects to the local area network(LAN).A message might display on your computer screen to notify you that an Ethernet cable is connected.Join the WiFi Network of the RouterChoose either the manual or the WPS method to add a WiFi device such as aWiFi-enabled computer,an iPhone,an iPad,another mobile device,or a gaming device to the WiFi network of the router.Manual Method On the WiFi device that you want to connect to the router,you can use the software application that manages your WiFi connections.To connect a device manually to the WiFi network of the router:1.Make sure that the router is receiving power(its Power LED is lit).2.On the WiFi device that you want to connect to your router,open the softwareapplication that manages your WiFi connections.This software scans for all WiFi networks in your area.3.Look for the router’s network and select it.If you did not change the name of the network during the setup process,look for the default WiFi network name(SSID)and select it.The default SSID is on the router label.4.Enter the router WiFi password.The default WiFi password(also referred to as the network key or passphrase)is also on the router label.5.Click the Connect button.The device connects to the WiFi network of the router.Wi-Fi Protected Setup Method Wi-Fi Protected Setup(WPS)is a standard for easily adding computers and other devices to a home network while maintaining security. To use WPS(Push'N'Connect),make sure that all WiFi devices to be connected to the network are Wi-Fi certified and support WPS.During the connection process,the client gets the security settings from the router so that every device in the network supports the same security settings.To use WPS to connect a computer or mobile device to the WiFi network of the router:1.Make sure that the router is receiving power(its Power LED is lit).2.Check the WPS instructions for your computer or mobile device.3.Press the WPS button of the router for three seconds.4.Within two minutes,press the WPS button on your computer or mobile device,orfollow the WPS instructions that came with the device.The WPS process automatically sets up the device with the network password and connects the device to the WiFi network of the router.For more information,see Use WPS to Add a Device to the WiFi Network on page86.Types of LoginsSeparate types of logins serve different purposes.It is important that you understand the difference so that you know which login to use when.Several types of logins are associated with the router:•ISP login.The login that your ISP gave you logs you in to your Internet service.Your service provider gave you this login information in a letter or some other way.If you cannot find this login information,contact your service provider.•WiFi network key or password.Your router is preset with a unique WiFi network name(SSID)and password for WiFi access.This information is on the router label.•Router login.This logs you in to the router interface from a web browser as admin.Use a Web Browser to Access the Router When you connect to the network(either with WiFi or with an Ethernet cable),you can use a web browser to access the router to view or change its settings.When you access the router,the software automatically checks to see if your router can connect to your Internet service.Automatic Internet SetupYou can set up your router automatically,or you can use a web browser to access the router and set up your router manually.The NETGEAR installation assistant launches automatically the first time that you set up the Internet connection for your router and runs on any device with a web browser.Before you start the setup process,get your ISP information and make sure that the computers and devices in the network are using the settings described here.When your Internet service starts,your Internet service provider(ISP)typically gives you all the information needed to connect to the Internet.For DSL service,you might need the following information to set up your router:•The ISP configuration information for your DSL account•ISP login name and password•Fixed or static IP address setting(special deployment by ISP;this setting is rare)If you cannot locate this information,ask your ISP to provide it.When your Internet connection is working,you no longer need to launch the ISP login program on your computer to access the Internet.When you start an Internet application,your router automatically logs you in.Using the installation assistant,basic setup takes about15minutes to complete.。
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