MR2.0 Smart说明书V1.20
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1500-2000 KGH1.5-2.0XTS SERIESIC COUNTERBALANCEDLIFT TRUCKSn Hydrostatic Steer AxleMaximum durability, increased steer angle and steering control for easy manoeuvring and lower maintenance. New steer knob synchroniser system returns the steer knob to the same position when travelling in a straight line – improves operator comfort and control.n H yster ® Stability Mechanism ™The patented stability system reduces truck sway during turns, improving lateral stability. This innovative design allows for confident travel over uneven surfaces.n Engine CoverT he tough steel engine cover is hinged at the rear, offering excellent service access to the engine compartment.Each of these advancements demonstrates Hyster ® commitment to be a strong partner and provide the toughest trucks for even the most challenging applications.HYSTER® 1.5-2.0XTS SERIES FEATURESn I ntegral SideshiftT he optional Hyster-designed integralsideshift provides excellent visibilityand affords greater capacities thancarriage-mounted sideshifts.n H eavy-Duty Drive AxleT he full floating drive axle enhancesdependability and reliability for alonger service life. Hyster premiumself-adjusting brakes provide excellentinching and stopping power.n R emovable Floor PlateO ne piece, steel floor plate removesfor easy service access. A thickmoulded rubber mat reduces noiseand vibration.n Advanced Dash DisplayA monochrome LCD displays all status– mounted on the steer column for easyoperator viewing.n H assle-Free HydraulicsI n-tank hydraulic filter for cleanerfluid, longer life componentry.n Steer ColumnT he steering column is offset to theleft and the standard synchronoussteering function returns the spinnerknob to the same position whendriving ahead to give a consistentand comfortable driving position.n Redesigned MastR edesigned mast incorporatesnew chain placement and hoseroutings that maximise forkvisibility for the driver and reliable,high performance lifting.D I S T I N G U I S H I N G M A R K1.1 Manufacturer (abbreviation) 1.2 Manufacturer’s type designation Model Engine / transmission1.3 Drive: electric (battery or mains), diesel, petrol, fuel gas1.4 Operator type: hand, pedestrian, standing, seated, order-picker 1.5 Rated capacity/rated load Q (t)1.6 Load centre distancec (mm)1.8 Load distance, centre of drive axle to fork x (mm)1.9 Wheelbasey (mm)5.1 Travel speed, laden/unladen km/h 5.1.1 Travel speed, laden/unladen, backwards km/h 5.2 Lift speed, laden/unladen m/s 5.3 Lowering speed, laden/unladen m/s 5.5 Drawbar pull, laden/unladen † N 5.7 Gradeability, laden/unladen †† % 5.10 Service brake 7.1Engine manufacturer/type7.2 Engine power according to ISO 1585 6 kW7.3 Rated speed min–17.3.1 Torque at 1/min Nm/min–17.4 Number of cylinders/displacement (-)/cm 37.5 Fuel consumption according to MIL 268C cycle l/h or kg/h7.1 Battery voltage/nominal capacity S (V)/(Ah) 3.1 Tyres: L = pneumatic, V = solid, SE = pneumatic-shaped solid 3.2 Tyre size, front (standard tread)3.2.1 Tyre size, front (dual tread) 3.3 Tyre size, rear3.5 Wheels, number front/rear (x = driven wheels)3.6 Tread, front (standard/dual tread) b 10 (mm) 3.7 Tread, rearb 11 (mm)4.1 Tilt of mast/fork carriage forward/backward a /b (°)4.2 Height, mast lowered h 1 (mm) 4.3 Free lift ¶ h 2 (mm) 4.4 Lift ¶ h 3 (mm) 4.5 Height, mast extended è h 4 (mm) 4.7 Height of overhead guard (cabin) h 6 (mm) 4.8 Seat height relating to SIP/stand height ¢ h 7 (mm) 4.12 Coupling height h 10 (mm) 4.19 Overall length l 1 (mm) 4.20 Length to face of forks l 2 (mm) 4.21 Overall width G b 1/b 2 (mm) 4.22 Fork dimensions ISO 2331 s/e/l (mm) 4.23 Fork carriage ISO 2328, class/type A, B 4.24 Fork carriage width l b 3 (mm) 4.31 Ground clearance, laden, below mast m 1 (mm) 4.32 Ground clearance, centre of wheelbase m 2 (mm) 4.34.1 Aisle width for pallets 1000 × 1200 crossways u Ast (mm) 4.34.2 Aisle width for pallets 800 × 1200 crossways u Ast (mm) 4.35 Turning radius W a (mm) 4.41 90° intersecting aisle (with pallet L = 1000mm x W = 1200mm) (mm) 4.42 Step height (from ground to running board) (mm) 4.43 Step height (between intermediate steps and floor) (mm)2.1 Service weight (standard/dual tread) kg 2.2 Axle loading laden, front/rear kg 2.3 Axle loading unladen, front/rearkgP E R F O R M A N C E D A T AC O M B U S T I O N E N G I N ED I ME N S I O N ST Y R E S /C H A S S I SW E I G H T SH1.5XT - AD H1.8XT - AD H2.0XTS - AD Yanmar 2.6LYanmar 2.6LYanmar 2.6L Basic Basic Basic Powershift Powershift Powershift 1-speed 1-speed 1-speed Diesel Diesel Diesel Seated Seated Seated 1.5 1.8 2.0 500 500 500 410 410 410 1410 1410 1410 2730 2730 2970 2970 3180 3180 3720 510 4100 620 4500 680 1160 1480 1130 1750 1110 1980 SE SE SE 6.0-9 21x8-9 21x8-9 21x8-9 21x8-9 21x8-9 5.0-8 18x7-818x7-82x 2 2x 2 2x 2 915 1000 950 1000 950 1000 905 930 9306 10610610 1995 1995 1995 145 145 150 **** **** 3040 4105 4105 4105 2160 2160 2160 970 970 970 295 295 295 3200 3240 3275 2280 232023551070 1190 1135 11901135 119035 / 100 / 92035 / 100 / 92040 / 122 / 920II II II 920 920 920 110 110 110 120 120 120 3565 3605 3640 3365 3405 3440 1960 1995 2030 1845 1895 1920 390 390 390 240240 240 17 18.0 17 18.5 17 18.5 17 18.0 17 18.5 17 18.5 675 710 665 710 655 710 495 520 495 520 495 520 17500 17400 1750036 24 32 2229 20HydraulicHydraulic Hydraulic Yanmar/4TNE92 Yanmar/4TNE92Yanmar/4TNE9229 29 29 2050 20502050143 1400 143 1400 143 1400 4 2659 4 26594 26592.3 2.42.512 92 12 9212 92AutomaticAutomatic Automatic Hydraulic Hand 181 62 23.5 52.0 83.5 HookHYSTER HYSTER HYSTERD I S T I N G U I S H I N G M A R K1.1 Manufacturer (abbreviation) 1.2 Manufacturer’s type designation Model Engine / transmission1.3 Drive: electric (battery or mains), diesel, petrol, fuel gas1.4 Operator type: hand, pedestrian, standing, seated, order-picker 1.5 Rated capacity/rated load Q (t)1.6 Load centre distancec (mm)1.8 Load distance, centre of drive axle to fork x (mm)1.9 Wheelbasey (mm)5.1 Travel speed, laden/unladen km/h 5.1.1 Travel speed, laden/unladen, backwards km/h 5.2 Lift speed, laden/unladen m/s 5.3 Lowering speed, laden/unladen m/s 5.5 Drawbar pull, laden/unladen † N 5.7 Gradeability, laden/unladen †† % 5.10 Service brake 7.1Engine manufacturer/type7.2 Engine power according to ISO 1585 6 kW7.3 Rated speed min–17.3.1 Torque at 1/min Nm/min–17.4 Number of cylinders/displacement (-)/cm 37.5 Fuel consumption according to MIL 268C cycle l/h or kg/h7.1 Battery voltage/nominal capacity S (V)/(Ah) 3.1 Tyres: L = pneumatic, V = solid, SE = pneumatic-shaped solid 3.2 Tyre size, front (standard tread)3.2.1 Tyre size, front (dual tread) 3.3 Tyre size, rear3.5 Wheels, number front/rear (x = driven wheels)3.6 Tread, front (standard/dual tread) b 10 (mm) 3.7 Tread, rearb 11 (mm)4.1 Tilt of mast/fork carriage forward/backward a /b (°)4.2 Height, mast lowered h 1 (mm) 4.3 Free lift ¶ h 2 (mm) 4.4 Lift ¶ h 3 (mm) 4.5 Height, mast extended è h 4 (mm) 4.7 Height of overhead guard (cabin) h 6 (mm) 4.8 Seat height relating to SIP/stand height ¢ h 7 (mm) 4.12 Coupling height h 10 (mm) 4.19 Overall length l 1 (mm) 4.20 Length to face of forks l 2 (mm) 4.21 Overall width G b 1/b 2 (mm) 4.22 Fork dimensions ISO 2331 s/e/l (mm) 4.23 Fork carriage ISO 2328, class/type A, B 4.24 Fork carriage width l b 3 (mm) 4.31 Ground clearance, laden, below mast m 1 (mm) 4.32 Ground clearance, centre of wheelbase m 2 (mm) 4.34.1 Aisle width for pallets 1000 × 1200 crossways u Ast (mm) 4.34.2 Aisle width for pallets 800 × 1200 crossways u Ast (mm) 4.35 Turning radius W a (mm) 4.41 90° intersecting aisle (with pallet L = 1000mm x W = 1200mm) (mm) 4.42 Step height (from ground to running board) (mm) 4.43 Step height (between intermediate steps and floor) (mm)2.1 Service weight (standard/dual tread) kg 2.2 Axle loading laden, front/rear kg 2.3 Axle loading unladen, front/rearkgP E R F O R M A N C E D A T AC O M B U S T I O N E N G I N ED I ME N S I O N ST Y R E S /C H A S S I SW E I G H T SH1.5XT - AL H1.8XT - AL H2.0XTS - AL K21 2.1L K21 2.1L K21 2.1L Basic Basic Basic Powershift Powershift Powershift 1-speed 1-speed 1-speed L PG L PG L PG Seated Seated Seated 1.5 1.75 2.0 500 500 500 410 410 415 1410 1410 1410 2640 2640 2880 2880 3090 3090 1160 SE SE SE 6.0-9 21x8-9 21x8-9 21x8-9 21x8-9 21x8-95.0-8 18x7-818x7-82x 2 2x 2 2x 2 915 1000 950 1000950 1000905 930 930 6 10610610 1995 1995 1995 145 145 150 **** **** 3040 4105 4105 4105 2160 2160 2160 970 970 970 295 295 295 3200 3240 3275 2280 232023551070 1190 1135 11901135 119035 / 100 / 107035 / 100 / 107040 / 122 / 1070II II II 920 920 920 110 110 110 120 120 120 3565 3605 3640 3365 3405 3440 1960 1995 2030 1845 1895 1920 390 390 390 240240 240 18 19 18 19.5 18 19.5 18 19 18 19.5 18 19.5 625 680 615 680 615 680 495 520 495 520 495 520 19200 19100 1920037 24 33 2230 20HydraulicHydraulic Hydraulic GCT/K21 GCT/K21 GCT/K21 31 31 31 2250 22502250144 1600 144 1600 144 1600 4 2065 4 2065 4 2065 1.5 1.6 1.712 55 12 5512 55AutomaticAutomatic Automatic Hydraulic Hand 181 59 23.5 78 HookHYSTER HYSTER HYSTERD I S T I N G U I S H I N G M A R K1.1 Manufacturer (abbreviation) 1.2 Manufacturer’s type designation Model Engine / transmission1.3 Drive: electric (battery or mains), diesel, petrol, fuel gas1.4 Operator type: hand, pedestrian, standing, seated, order-picker 1.5 Rated capacity/rated load Q (t)1.6 Load centre distancec (mm)1.8 Load distance, centre of drive axle to fork x (mm)1.9 Wheelbasey (mm)5.1 Travel speed, laden/unladen km/h 5.1.1 Travel speed, laden/unladen, backwards km/h 5.2 Lift speed, laden/unladen m/s 5.3 Lowering speed, laden/unladen m/s 5.5 Drawbar pull, laden/unladen † N 5.7 Gradeability, laden/unladen †† % 5.10 Service brake 7.1 Engine manufacturer/type7.2 Engine power according to ISO 1585 6 kW7.3 Rated speed min–17.3.1 Torque at 1/min Nm/min–17.4 Number of cylinders/displacement (-)/cm 37.5 Fuel consumption according to MIL 268C cycle l/h or kg/h7.1 Battery voltage/nominal capacity S (V)/(Ah) 8.1 Type of drive unit8.11 Service brake 8.12 Parking brake 10.1 Operating pressure for attachments bar 10.2 Oil volume for attachments ³ l/min 10.3 Hydraulic oil tank, capacity l 10.4 Fuel tank, capacity l 10.7 Sound pressure level at the driver’s seat < J dB (A)10.8 Towing coupling, type DIN3.1 Tyres: L = pneumatic, V = solid, SE = pneumatic-shaped solid 3.2 Tyre size, front (standard tread)3.2.1 Tyre size, front (dual tread) 3.3 Tyre size, rear3.5 Wheels, number front/rear (x = driven wheels)3.6 Tread, front (standard/dual tread) b 10 (mm) 3.7 Tread, rearb 11 (mm)4.1 Tilt of mast/fork carriage forward/backward a /b (°)4.2 Height, mast lowered h 1 (mm) 4.3 Free lift ¶ h 2 (mm) 4.4 Lift ¶ h 3 (mm) 4.5 Height, mast extended è h 4 (mm) 4.7 Height of overhead guard (cabin) h 6 (mm) 4.8 Seat height relating to SIP/stand height ¢ h 7 (mm) 4.12 Coupling height h 10 (mm) 4.19 Overall length l 1 (mm) 4.20 Length to face of forks l 2 (mm) 4.21 Overall width G b 1/b 2 (mm) 4.22 Fork dimensions ISO 2331 s/e/l (mm) 4.23 Fork carriage ISO 2328, class/type A, B 4.24 Fork carriage width l b 3 (mm) 4.31 Ground clearance, laden, below mast m 1 (mm) 4.32 Ground clearance, centre of wheelbase m 2 (mm) 4.34.1 Aisle width for pallets 1000 × 1200 crossways u Ast (mm) 4.34.2 Aisle width for pallets 800 × 1200 crossways u Ast (mm) 4.35 Turning radius W a (mm) 4.41 90° intersecting aisle (with pallet L = 1000mm x W = 1200mm) (mm) 4.42 Step height (from ground to running board) (mm) 4.43 Step height (between intermediate steps and floor) (mm)2.1 Service weight (standard/dual tread) kg 2.2 Axle loading laden, front/rear kg 2.3 Axle loading unladen, front/rearkgP E R F O R M A N C E D A T AC O M B U S T I O N E N G I N EA D D I T I O N A L D A T AD I ME N S I O N ST Y R E S /C H A S S I SW E I G H T SH1.5XT - AG H1.8XT - AG H2.0XTS - AG K21 2.1LK21 2.1LK21 2.1L Basic Basic Basic Powershift Powershift Powershift 1-speed 1-speed 1-speed Petrol Petrol Petrol Seated Seated Seated 1.5 1.8 2.0 500 500 500 410 410 415 1410 1410 1410 2640 2640 2880 2880 3090 3090 3630 510 4010 620 4410 680 1160 1480 1130 1750 1110 1980 SE SE SE 6.0-9 21x8-9 21x8-9 21x8-9 21x8-9 21x8-9 5.0-8 18x7-818x7-82x 2 2x 2 2x 2 915 1000 950 1000950 1000905 930 930 6 10610610 1995 1995 1995 145 145 150 **** **** 3040 4105 4105 4105 2160 2160 2160970 970 970 295 295 295 3200 3240 3275 2280 232023551070 1190 1135 11901135 119035 / 100 / 92035 / 100 / 92040 / 122 / 920II II II 920 920 920 110 110 110 120 120 120 3565 3605 3640 3365 3405 3440 1960 1995 2030 1845 1895 1920 390 390 390 240240 240 18 19 18 19,5 18 19,5 18 19 18 19,5 18 19,5 625 680 615 680 615 680 495 520 495 520 495 520 19200 19100 1920037 24 33 2230 20Hydraulic Hydraulic Hydraulic GCT/K21 GCT/K21 GCT/K21 31 31 31 2250 22502250144 1600 144 1600 144 1600 4 2065 4 20654 20652.3 2.42.612 55 12 5512 55AutomaticAutomatic Automatic Hydraulic Hydraulic Hydraulic Hand Hand Hand 181 181 181 59 59 59 23.5 23.5 23.5 52.0 52.0 52.0 78 78 78 HookHook Hook EQUIPMENT AND WEIGHT:Weights (line 2.1) are based on the following specifi cations: Complete truck with 3000mm TOF 2-stage limited free lift mast, with standard hook type carriage, 920mm forks with manual hydraulics, overhead guard and standard pneumatic shaped solid drive and steer tyres.Specification data is based on VDI 2198.HYSTER HYSTER HYSTERD I S T I N G U I S H I N G M A R K1.1 Manufacturer (abbreviation) 1.2 Manufacturer’s type designation Model Engine / transmission1.3 Drive: electric (battery or mains), diesel, petrol, fuel gas1.4 Operator type: hand, pedestrian, standing, seated, order-picker 1.5 Rated capacity/rated load Q (t)1.6 Load centre distancec (mm)1.8 Load distance, centre of drive axle to fork x (mm)1.9 Wheelbasey (mm)5.1 Travel speed, laden/unladen km/h 5.1.1 Travel speed, laden/unladen, backwards km/h 5.2 Lift speed, laden/unladen m/s 5.3 Lowering speed, laden/unladen m/s 5.5 Drawbar pull, laden/unladen † N 5.7 Gradeability, laden/unladen †† % 5.10 Service brake 7.1 Engine manufacturer/type7.2 Engine power according to ISO 1585 6 kW7.3 Rated speed min–17.3.1 Torque at 1/min Nm/min–17.4 Number of cylinders/displacement (-)/cm 37.5 Fuel consumption according to MIL 268C cycle l/h or kg/h7.1 Battery voltage/nominal capacity S (V)/(Ah) 8.1 Type of drive unit8.11 Service brake 8.12 Parking brake 10.1 Operating pressure for attachments bar 10.2 Oil volume for attachments ³ l/min 10.3 Hydraulic oil tank, capacity l 10.4 Fuel tank, capacity l 10.7 Sound pressure level at the driver’s seat < J dB (A)10.8 Towing coupling, type DIN3.1 Tyres: L = pneumatic, V = solid, SE = pneumatic-shaped solid 3.2 Tyre size, front (standard tread)3.2.1 Tyre size, front (dual tread) 3.3 Tyre size, rear3.5 Wheels, number front/rear (x = driven wheels)3.6 Tread, front (standard/dual tread) b 10 (mm) 3.7 Tread, rearb 11 (mm)4.1 Tilt of mast/fork carriage forward/backward a /b (°)4.2 Height, mast lowered h 1 (mm) 4.3 Free lift ¶ h 2 (mm) 4.4 Lift ¶ h 3 (mm) 4.5 Height, mast extended è h 4 (mm) 4.7 Height of overhead guard (cabin) h 6 (mm) 4.8 Seat height relating to SIP/stand height ¢ h 7 (mm) 4.12 Coupling height h 10 (mm) 4.19 Overall length l 1 (mm) 4.20 Length to face of forks l 2 (mm) 4.21 Overall width G b 1/b 2 (mm) 4.22 Fork dimensions ISO 2331 s/e/l (mm) 4.23 Fork carriage ISO 2328, class/type A, B 4.24 Fork carriage width l b 3 (mm) 4.31 Ground clearance, laden, below mast m 1 (mm) 4.32 Ground clearance, centre of wheelbase m 2 (mm) 4.34.1 Aisle width for pallets 1000 × 1200 crossways u Ast (mm) 4.34.2 Aisle width for pallets 800 × 1200 crossways u Ast (mm) 4.35 Turning radius W a (mm) 4.41 90° intersecting aisle (with pallet L = 1000mm x W = 1200mm) (mm) 4.42 Step height (from ground to running board) (mm) 4.43 Step height (between intermediate steps and floor) (mm)2.1 Service weight (standard/dual tread) kg 2.2 Axle loading laden, front/rear kg 2.3 Axle loading unladen, front/rearkgP E R F O R M A N C E D A T AC O M B U S T I O N E N G I N EA D D I T I O N A L D A T AD I ME N S I O N ST Y R E S /C H A S S I SW E I G H T SH1.5XT - AT H1.8XT - AT H2.0XTS - AT K21 2.1LK21 2.1LK21 2.1L Basic Basic BasicPowershift Powershift Powershift1-speed 1-speed 1-speed Dual fuelDual fuelDual fuelSeated Seated Seated 1.5 1.8 2.0 500 500 500 410 410 415 1410 1410 1410 2640 2640 2880 2880 3090 3090 1160 L L L 6.0-9-10PR 21x8-9-14PR 21x8-9-14PR 21x8-9-14PR 21x8-9-14PR 21x8-9-14PR 5.0-8-8PR 18x7-8-10PR 18x7-8-10PR 2x 2 2x 2 2x 2 915 1000 950 1000 950 1000 905 930 930 6 10610610 1995 1995 1995 145 145 150 **** **** 3040 4105 4105 4105 2160 2160 2160 970 970 970 295 295 295 3200 3240 3275 2280 232023551070 1190 1135 11901135 119035 / 100 / 107035 / 100 / 107040 / 122 / 1070II II II 920 920 920 110 110 110120 120 120 3565 3605 3640 3365 3405 3440 1960 1995 2030 1845 1895 1920 390 390 390 240240 240 18 19 18 19.5 18 19.5 18 19 18 19.5 18 19.5 625 680 615 680 615 680 495 520 495 520 495 520 19200 19100 1920037 24 33 2230 20Hydraulic Hydraulic Hydraulic GCT/K21 GCT/K21 GCT/K21 31 31 312250 22502250144 1600 144 1600 144 1600 4 2065 4 2065 4 2065 2.3 1.5 2.4 1.6 2.6 1.7 12 55 12 5512 55AutomaticAutomatic AutomaticHydraulic Hydraulic Hydraulic Hand Hand Hand181 181 181 59 59 59 23.5 23.5 23.5 52.0 52.0 52.0 78 78 78 HookHook Hook EQUIPMENT AND WEIGHT:Weights (line 2.1) are based on the following specifi cations: Complete truck with 3000mm TOF 2-stage limited free lift mast, with standard hook type carriage, 920mm forks with manual hydraulics, overhead guard and standard pneumatic shaped solid drive and steer tyres.Specification data is based on VDI 2198.HYSTER HYSTER HYSTERNOTESValues shown are for standard equipment. When using non-standard equipment, these values may change. Please contact your Hyster dealer for information.The rated capacities shown are for masts in a vertical position on trucks equipped with standard or sideshift carriage, and nominal length forks.Masts above the maximum fork heights shown in the mast table are classified as high lift, and depending on the tyre/tread configuration may require reduced capacity, restricted back tilt or wide tread.Specification data based on standard carriage, load backrest and 920mm forks.MASTS H2.0XTS2-stage Full Free Lift2-stage Full Free Lift2-stage Limited Free Lift2-stage Limited Free Lift3-stage Full Free Lift3-stage Full Free LiftMaximum fork height(mm)Maximum fork height(mm)Back tiltBack tiltOverall loweredheight (mm)Overall loweredheight (mm)Overall Extended height (mm) vOverall Extended height (mm) vOverall Extended height (mm) ♦Overall Extended height (mm) ♦Free lift(top of forks) (mm) vFree lift(top of forks) (mm) v30403340354037404040434045404840504030303330353037304130403043804532483251305430603030353335353537354035433545354835503530253325352537254125402543754527482551255425602510 1995 3610 4105 145 10 2145 3910 4405 145 10 2245 4110 4305 145 10 2345 4310 4805 145 6 2595 4610 5105 145 6 2745 4910 5405 145 6 2845 5110 5605 145 6 2995 5410 5905 145 630955610610514510 1995 3630 4095 890 10 2145 3930 4395 1040 10 2245 4130 4595 1140 10 2345 4330 4795 1240 6 2595 4730 5195 1490 6 1895 4630 5095 790 6 1995 4980 5445 890 6 2045 5130 5595 940 6 2145 5430 5895 1040 6 2245 5730 6195 1140 6 2345 6030 6495 1240 62595 6630 7095 149010 1995 3610 4105 145 10 2145 3910 4405 145 10 2245 4110 4305 145 10 2345 4310 4805 145 6 2595 4610 5105 145 6 2745 4910 5405 145 6 2845 5110 5605 145 6 2995 5410 5905 145 630955610610514510 1995 3630 4095 890 10 2145 3930 4395 1040 10 2245 4130 4595 1140 10 2345 4330 4795 1240 6 2595 4730 5195 1490 6 1895 4630 5095 790 6 1995 4980 5445 890 6 2045 5130 5595 940 6 2145 5430 5895 1040 6 2245 5730 6195 1140 6 2345 6030 6495 1240 62595 6630 7095 1490H2.0XTS - Capacity Chart in kgMaximum fork height (mm)Maximum fork height (mm)2-stage Full Free Lift2-stage Limited Free Lift304033403540374040404340454048405040303033303530373041304030438045324832513054306030304033403540374040404340454048405040303033303530373041304030438045324832513054306030500 LC600 LC700 LC 2000 1930 1750 2000 1920 1750 2000 1920 1750 2000 1920 1740 2000 1910 1740 2000 1900 1730 1950 1860 1700 1880 1790 1630 1840 1750 1590 2000 1920 1750 2000 1910 1740 2000 1910 1740 2000 1910 1740 2000 1900 1730 2000 1910 1740 1930 1840 1680 1900 1810 1660 1840 1750 1590 1720 1680 1520 1540 1560 1450 120012201200500 LC600 LC700 LC 2000 1850 1690 2000 1850 1690 2000 1850 1680 2000 1840 1680 2000 1840 1670 2000 1830 1670 1950 1790 1630 1880 1720 1560 1840 1680 1540 2000 1850 1680 2000 1840 1680 2000 1840 1680 2000 1840 1670 2000 1830 1670 2000 1840 1670 1930 1770 1610 1900 1750 1590 1840 1680 1520 1720 1610 1470 1540 1540 1410 1200122012003-stage Full Free LiftPneumatic Shaped Solid TyresH2.0XTS H2.0XTS Without sideshiftWith integral sideshift10l l b b b xWa100mma 2100mma 2Asth h h h sQcαll y l h h h m m βb x4000350030002500200015001000500250500750100012501500H1.5XTH1.8XT H2.0XTS 4000350030002500200015001000500250500750100012501500H1.5XTH1.8XT H2.0XTSTRUCK DIMENSIONS= Centre of gravity of unladen truck Ast = W a + x + l 6 + a (see lines 4.34.1 & 4.34.2) a = Minimum operating clearance(VDI standard = 200 mm BITA recommendation = 300 mm) l 6= Load lengthRATED CAPACITIESLoad centreDistance from front of forks to centre of gravity of load.Rated loadBased on vertical masts up to 4340 mmLoad centre (mm)Standard CarriageIntegral Sideshift CarriageLoad centre (mm)R a t e d l o a d (k g )R a t e d l o a d (k g )NOTE:Specifications are affected by the condition of the vehicle and how it is equipped, as well as the nature and condition of the operating area. Inform your dealer of the nature and condition of the intended operating area when purchasing your Hyster T ruck.GStandard / wide / dual ¶Top of forksè add 32mm with load backrest¢ Full suspension seat in depressed position l Without load backrest, add 32mm with load backrestuStacking aisle width (lines 4.34 & 4.34.1 &4.34.2) are based on the V .D.I. standard calculation as shown on illustration. The British Industrial Truck Association recommends the addition of 100 mm to the total clearance (dimension a) for extra operating margin at the rear of the truck 6Engine power entries are shown as net values ††at 1.6 km/h†at 4.8km/h. Gradeability figures are provided for comparison of tractive performance, but are not intended toendorse the operation of the vehicle on the stated inclines. Follow instructions in the operating manual regarding operation on inclines.q to 15m (per VDI 2198 December 2012)SBattery ampere hour (Ah) nominal capacity ratings are estimated.³ Variable< With and without cab.♦Noise levels are reduced by 3dB(A) with ECO-eLo mode engaged.JLpaz, Measured according to the test cycles and based on the weighting values contained in EN12053MAST TABLES:v without load backrest ♦ with load backrestNOTICECare must be exercised when handling elevated loads. When the carriage and/or load is elevated, truck stability is reduced. It is important that the mast tilt in either direction is kept to a minimum when loads are elevated.Operators must be trained and must read, understand and follow the instructions contained in the Operating Manual.All values are nominal values and they are subject to tolerances. For further information, please contact the manufacturer.Hyster products are subject to change without notice.Lift trucks illustrated may feature optional equipment. Values may vary with alternative configurations.STANDARD FEATURES & OPTIONSSTANDARD EQUIPMENTComplete truck equipped with:n2-Stage limited free lift Vista™ mast with lift height of 3035mmn Hook-type carriage with 1070mm high load backrest (LBR) n920mm long forksn Y anmar 2.6L Diesel or GCT K21 Petrol / LPG / Dual fuel enginen Powershift Single Speed transmissionn Directional control levern Single pedal inch braken F ull suspension seatn Pneumatic shaped solid tyresn 2 cowl mounted hydraulic leversn Standard integrated dash display+ Monochrome LCD panel– Real time clock– Hour meter– Fasten seatbelt– F uel level with low fuel warning buzzer (Petrol & Dieselfuel only)+ Service Indicators– Service required– Coolant temperature with high temp warning buzzer– Alternator with warning buzzer– Transmission oil temperature with warning buzzer– Engine oil pressure with low pressure warning buzzer– Glow lamp (Diesel fuel engine only)– Error messagen Key starting with anti-restart functionn Steering Wheel with Spinner Knobn Electric Hornn Infinitely adjustable steering columnn Rubber floor matn High air intaken Counterweight exhaustn Black seat beltn Serpentine radiatorn Hyster Stability Mechanism™ (HSM)n Swing down LPG tank bracket (H1.8-2.0XTS)Cabinn S tandard Over Head Guard (OHG) with rain gutter and cup holdern 78 dB(A) standard noise level for Petrol / LPG / Dual fuel engine optionn 83.5 dB(A) standard noise level for Diesel engine optionn 12 months / 2000 hours manufacturer’s warrantyn Operator’s manualn Compliance with ISO 3691 / JIS D 6202OPTIONAL EQUIPMENTMastsn 2-Stage limited free lift Vista™ masts with up to 4835mm lift heightn 2-Stage full free lift Vista™ masts with up to 3325mm lift height n 3-Stage full free lift Vista™ masts with up to 6025mm lift heightCarriagesn Integral side shift (ISS) carriageHydraulic Valve and Leversn 3-function cowl mounted hydraulic levers with or without interlock for clampingn 4-function cowl mounted hydraulic levers with or without interlock for clampingForksn Fork lengths are available from 1070mm to 2120mmControlsn S eparate Inch brake and brake pedals for sure handling on steep inclinesn MONOTROL™ Pedaln Return to Set TiltDash Displayn Speedometer with speed alarm and warning buzzern Traction speed limiter (H1.5XT Diesel)n Digital load weight displaySeatsn L ight Kit consisting of2 Front Halogen Work Light, Brake / Tail / Back-Up Lights with Turn Signals and reverse alarmn LED Front Work Lightn LED Rear Combination Lightn Rear Work Light - Reverse Operatedn Rear Work Light - Switch OperatedEnvironmentaln Vertical exhaustn 2-way catalytic mufflern Spark arrestor mufflern High capacity radiatorn Anti Clog Radiator with Lint Screenn Tilt Cylinder Bootsn High mount pre-cleanern D ual element air filter for Petrol / LPG / Dual fuel engine optionn Tandem air filter for Diesel engine optionOthern H ydraulic cut-out seat interlock (prevents travel when operator seatbelt is not used)n Lexan Overhead Guard Covern Rear Drive Handle with Horn Buttonn 2 rear vision mirrorsn Audible reverse alarmn Rear work light (switch or reverse operated)。
SPS SERIES SMART Position Sensors 000674 Issue 7DESCRIPTIONThe SMART Position Sensor is oneof the most durable, adaptable, and lightweight linear position sensors available in the industry, enabling highly accurate motion control and improving operation efficiency and safety. Its simple, non-contact design eliminates mechanical failure mechanisms, reducing wear and tear, improving reliability and durability, and minimizing downtime.The SMART Position Sensor is a non-contacting sensing solution for absolute position sensing with enhanced accuracy. It senses the position of a magnet relative to the sensor in one of three available sensing ranges:• 0 mm to 35 mm [0 in to 1.38 in]• 0 mm to 75 mm [0 in to 2.95 in]• 0 mm to 225 mm [0 in to 8.86 in] These sensors uses a patented combination of an ASIC (Application-Specific Integrated Circuit) and an array of MR (magnetoresistive) sensors to accurately and reliably determinethe position of a magnet attached toa moving object so that the object’s position can be determined or controlled.The MR array measures the output of the MR sensors mounted along the magnet’s direction of travel. The output and the MR sensor sequence determine the nearest pair of MR sensors to the center of the magnet location. The output of these two MR sensors is then used to determine the position of the magnet between them.The SMART Position Sensor is available in both analog output (35 mm, 75 mm and 225 mm configurations) and digital output (225 mm configuration only)for use in control systems requiring an RS232-type interface with a 57.6 kbits/s baud rate.FEATURES• Reliable: Non-contact design reduceswear and tear, improving reliability anddurability, and minimizing downtime• Installation takes four simple steps (1:position sensor; 2: drill holes; 3: mountsensor; 4: locate magnet actuator/make electrical connection)• Rugged: As there are no moving partswithin the sensor, Honeywell utilizesunique packaging materials that makethe sensor more resistant to vibration,shock, and extreme temperatures• Air gap of up to 8,5 ±1,0 mm [0.334±0.039 in] between sensor and magnetexpands application opportunities;variety of output options (analogstandard and other RS232-typebaud rates) are available, expandingapplication opportunities• Accurate: 35 mm configurationaccurately measures values downto 0,04 mm [0.0016 in], 75 mmconfiguration accurately measuresvalues down to 0,05 mm [0.002 in],while 225 mm configuration accuratelymeasures value down to 0,14 mm[0.0055 in] (analog) and 0,0035 mm[0.000137 in] (digital)• Adaptable: Electronics on board allowfor flexible packaging and componentcompatibility with existing systems• More than 50% lighter in weight thanLVDT (Linear Variable DifferentialTransformer) technology• Easy-to-configure sensor array fitsvirtually any linear movement path• Self-diagnostics feature can reduceequipment downtime by providingpredictive maintenance input• IP67 and IP69K sealing allows use inmany harsh applications• Qualified for automotive grade EMI/EMC specification provides protectionagainst environmental frequencies(35 mm configuration only)• RoHS-compliant materials meetDirective 2002/95/ECPOTENTIAL APPLICATIONS(May not apply to all configurations.)• Industrial: Valve position, Materialhandling, plastic molding, cutting andslitting, wafer handling, CNC machines• Transportation: Engine transmissions,passenger bus level position, truck-mounted crane outrigger position,heavy equipment attachmentidentification, hydraulic cylinders,marine motors• Aerospace: Aircraft actuatorsPORTFOLIOIn addition to the SPSSeries Linear configurations, otherconfigurations include the Arc andRotary.0 mm to 35 mm0 mm to 75 mm[0 in to 2.95 in]0 mm to 225 mm [0 in to 8.86 in]0,05 mm 0,14 mm 0,0035 mm1 Percent linearity is the quotient of the measured output deviation from the best fit line at the measured temperature to the full scale output span.2 The RS232 digital output is encoded at 0 V to 5 V signal levels. A TTL to RS232 level shifter is required for directly compatible RS232 signals. The digital position output is in two, 8-bit bytes with the high-order byte being first. Each byte is constructed as follows: one start bit, eight data bits, one even parity bit, and one stop bit.NOTICE• Ferrous metal within a 100 mm [3.9 in] radius of themagnet actuator may affect sensor performance.• Always use fresh, non-magnetic stainless steelwashers when mounting the sensor.Length = 0Length = 35,0Magnet actuatorMounting earMagnet seating surfaceBO u t p u t S i g n a l (V )A andB )Pinout 1 = Vcc 2 = GND 3 = OutputFIGURE 1. SPS-L035-LATS MOUNTING DIMENSIONS (FOR REFERENCE ONLY: MM) AND SENSOR OUTPUT PERFORMANCE GRAPHFIGURE 2. SPS-L075-HALS MOUNTING DIMENSIONS (FOR REFERENCE ONLY: MM) AND SENSOR OUTPUT PERFORMANCE GRAPHSensorLengthMagnet Mounting earMounting earMounting earMounting earWiring Red = Vcc Black = GND Green = OutputO u t p u t S i g n a l (V )A and B )BactuatorMountin g earearLengthMountin gdogO u t p u t S i g n a l (V )BA andB )Wiring Red = Vcc Black = GND Green = OutputFIGURE 3. SPS-L225-HALS MOUNTING DIMENSIONS (FOR REFERENCE ONLY: MM) AND SENSOR OUTPUT PERFORMANCE GRAPHFIGURE 4. SPS-L225-HDLS MOUNTING DIMENSIONS (FOR REFERENCE ONLY: MM) AND SENSOR OUTPUT PERFORMANCE GRAPHSensorMagne t actuat Moun ting earLengthMoun Mou nting earWiring Red = Vcc Black = GND Green = Output6553563487O u tp u t S i g n a l (C o u n t s )A andB )B000674-7-EN | 7 | 12/21HoneywellAdvanced Sensing Technologies 830 East Arapaho Road Richardson, TX 75081 Honeywell Advanced Sensing Technolo-USA/Canada +1 302 613 4491FOR MORE INFORMATIONgies services its customers through a worldwide network of sales offices and distributors. For application assistance, current specifications, pricing or the nearest Authorized Distributor, visit /ast or call:Latin America +1 305 805 8188Europe +44 1344 238258Japan +81 (0) 3-6730-7152Singapore +65 6355 2828Greater China+86 4006396841WARRANTY/REMEDYHoneywell warrants goods of itsmanufacture as being free of defective materials and faulty workmanship during the applicable warranty period. Honeywell’s standard product warranty applies unless agreed to otherwise by Honeywell in writing; please refer to your order acknowledgment or consult your local sales office for specific warranty details. If warranted goods are returned to Honeywell during the period ofcoverage, Honeywell will repair or replace, at its option, without charge those items that Honeywell, in its sole discretion,finds defective. The foregoing is buyer’s sole remedy and is in lieu of all other warranties, expressed or implied, including those of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. In no event shall Honeywell be liable for consequential, special, or indirect damages.While Honeywell may provide application assistance personally, through ourliterature and the Honeywell web site, it is buyer’s sole responsibility to determine the suitability of the product in the application.Specifications may change without notice. The information we supply isbelieved to be accurate and reliable as of this writing. However, Honeywell assumes no responsibility for its use.m WARNINGPERSONAL INJURYDO NOT USE these products as safety or emergency stop devices or in any other application where failure of the product could result in personal injury.Failure to comply with theseinstructions could result in death or serious injury.m WARNINGMISUSE OFDOCUMENTATION•The information presented in this product sheet is for reference only. Do not use this document as a product installation guide.•Complete installation, operation, and maintenance information is provided in the instructions supplied with each product.Failure to comply with theseinstructions could result in death or serious injury.ADDITIONAL MATERIALSThe following associated literature is available at :• Product line guide • Product range guide• Product installation instructions • Product CAD models。
Philips Healthcare飞利浦核磁设备用户操作手册目录1.飞利浦客户服务电话号码--------------------------------------------22.基本安全注意事项------------------------------------------------------------33.系统登录密码------------------------------------------------------------44.开关机流程----------------------------------------------------------------55.系统快速自检------------------------------------------------------------76.日常维护与保养---------------------------------------------------------97.常见故障解决-----------------------------------------------------------118.如何测试网络连接---------------------------------------------------129.如何接受远程诊断----------------------------------------------------1410.如何保存问题图像----------------------------------------------------1511.如何检查传输与打印队列------------------------------------------1712.如何保存错误信息----------------------------------------------------1813.失超的紧急处理--------------------------------------------------------2014.机柜的实物图例-------------------------------------------------------24本手册希望能成为您工作的帮手,成为我们沟通的桥梁。
Modèle: 55A6K V4K Smart TVTous les marques de commerce et tous les logos utilisés dans les présentes sont la propriété de leurs propriétaires respectifs. Droits d'auteur © 2023 Canada, tous droits réservés.Nous vous présentons notre nouvelle série A6K V. Profitez de votre contenu préféré sur un téléviseur ultramince avec quatre fois plus de pixels que les téléviseurs Full HD traditionnels. Le système d'exploitation intelligent VIDAA est conçu pour être d'une utilisation conviviale pour une navigation simplifiée, et est composé de la technologie la plus populaire d'optimisation de menu . Un convertisseur UHD intégré permettra d'optimiser un contenu de résolution inférieure afin que son rendu soit aussi proche de la qualité 4K que possible, quoi que vous visionniez. Grâce au mode ALLM (Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM)), et au grade (MR) à 60 Hz, Le téléviseur A6K V est conçu pour vous permettre de suivre les sports et les films aux actions les plus rapides, et en garantissant un décalage d'entrée minimal lorsque vous jouez. Vous pouvez également connecter une barre de son ou des écouteurs sans fil grâce aux fonctions d'audio Bluetooth.Le système d’exploitation intelligent VIDAA est conçu pour vous simplifier la vie. Utilisez menu personnalisable optimisé pour parcourir facilement le système d’exploitation de votre téléviseur.La conversion 4K permet d’améliorer le contenu à faible résolution pour obtenir un rendu aussi proche que possible de la qualité 4K. Votre expérience devisionnage s'en retrouve optimisée, du contenu de lecteur multimédias USB jusqu’aux câbles et aux DVD.Le mode ALLM optimise vos réglages pour vous permettre d'interagir demanière interrompue, rapidement et en toute transparence avec votre téléviseur. Le grade MR 60 garantit que votretéléviseur sera en mesure de suivre les sports, les films et les mouvements dans vos jeux aux actions les plus rapides. Le mode ALLM fonctionne avec lestéléviseurs avec un mode Jeu intégré pour pallier au décalage d'entréeinférieur et des temps de réponse plus rapides.La technologie DTS Virtual: X est un package de post-traitement avancépolyvalent vous permettant de bénéficier dune expérience audio immersive, de même que des améliorations des bassespsychoacoustiques et une ambiophonievirtuelle multicanaux.TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSHisense Canada Co., Ltd 2283 Argentia Rd, Suite 16, Mississauga ON, L5N 5Z21-855-344-7367ÉCRANTaille réelle de l’écran (endiagonale)54,6 poCatégorie d’écran 55 poType d’écran platTYPE DE TÉLÉVISEURTéléviseur intelligent /système d’exploitationOui / VIDAA OS Applications intégrées OuiNavigateur Internet Oui Compatible avec Amazon Alexa OuiCompatible avec l’assistant Google OuiQUALITÉ DES IMAGES Résolution de l’écran 3840 x 2160 Convertisseur 4K Oui Grade MR | Temps de réponse 60 | 8msFormat de l’image 16:9*HDR Dolby Vision/HDR10Source de type de rétroéclairageFull Array Auto Low Latency Mode OuiAUDIOPuissance de sortie audio(Watts)8W x 2Technologies audio DTS Virtual:X LANGUESAffichage à l’écran Anglais/Français/EspagnolCONNECTIVITÉWifi intégré802.11 ac -Dual band (2.4/5 GHz)Ethernet Oui Bluetooth Oui PORTS HDMI 3 x HDMI 2.0 inputs Ethernet (LAN)1USB 2 x USB 2.0Antenne RF 1Sortie audio numérique 1 x optique Sortie écouteurs/audio 1AUTRES FONCTIONS Réduction du bruit Réduction du bruit numérique Contrôle parental Oui Sous-titres Oui Minuteur de mise en veille OuiMONTAGE MURAL VESA 200 x 400mm ACCESSOIRES TélécommandeOui (Télécommande vocale)Batterie 2Guide de mise en route rapide et/ou Manuel utilisateur Guide de mise (Disponible en ligne)Câble d’alimentation Oui ÉNERGIE Consommation d’énergie 130WConsommation en mode deveille<0,5WAlimentation électrique(voltage/Hz)AC 120, 60HzDIMENSIONS/POIDSDimensions du téléviseur (sans le socle)48,5 po x 28,1 po x 3,1 po Dimensions du téléviseur (avec lesocle)48,5 po x 30,2 po x 10,8 po Poids net du téléviseur 24,3 lbs Dimensions du carton 55 po x 33,3 po x 5,3 poPoids d'embarquement 36,6 lbsGARANTIE/UPCGarantie 1 ans (à la maison)Code UPC888143015576* L'expérience de visionnage HDR varie selon le modèle, la disponibilité du contenu et la connexion InternetTous les marques de commerce et tous les logos utilisés dans les présentes sont la propriété de leurs propriétaires respectifs. Droits d'auteur © 2023 Canada, tous droits réservés.Dimensions du meuble TV 38,3po x 10,3。
Smart 4K 全能转换器使用说明书成都卓元科技有限公司(索贝集团成员)1、 产品使用1.1、前面板Smart 4K REF:None inPort:12G-SDI Manual Mode In:2160P50 SDR BT.709 2SI Out:2160P50 SDR BT.709 2SIIN SET IN H/S HD MODE2SI SQDOUT H/SNEXTPOWER说明:1.2、后面板说明:2、产品管理使用浏览器进行配置。
浏览器要求:IE9以上版本、Chrome 57以上版本。
2.1、管理连接2.2、登录web配置页面主机配置网口(NMS口)默认IP地址:192.168.1.10主机web登录默认账号:admin,默认密码:admin,需注意区分大小写。
2.3、设备状态登录主机web配置页面后,在状态页面中可查看主机当前状态等信息。
2.4、同步方式设置配置主机同步信号方式。
2.5、系统设置此页面可对主机相关参数进行配置。
参数修改后,需点击【设置】图标才能生效,部分参数修改后需要重启主机,请按提示进行操作。
✧网络设置:根据系统网络IP地址规划,修改卫星校时器主机网口IP地址相关参数,使其符合网络IP地址规划要求。
注:修改后的网口IP地址可在主机前面板液晶显示屏中查看。
✧密码设置:修改web配置账户登录密码,修改完成后请妥善保管好登录密码。
✧系统设置:【重置】:将主机参数恢复到出厂默认值。
【重启】:部分参数修改后需要重启主机才能生效,请按提示进行。
2.6、固件更新按提示选择新固件后进行主机固件更新。
更新固件时请遵循页面注意事项。
General DescriptionThe MAX16122–MAX16125 pushbutton controllers with single-supply monitors monitor one or two pushbuttons and generate a hard reset signal if the buttons are pushed and held for a setup delay. These devices make it easy to “hide” the hard reset function in an existing pushbutton, such as a soft power switch. The devices operate from 1.6V to 5.5V and consume a quiescent current of only 5µA at 3V.The MAX16122–MAX16125 have pin-programmable or resistor-adjustable setup delay. Connect the SEL pin to GND, V CC , or leave it unconnected to select the different setup delays (depending on part suffix, see Table 1a ) or connect an external resistor from SEL to GND to set the setup delays (E suffix only, see Table 1b ).The MAX16124/MAX16125 have one manual reset input (MR ), a reset output (RESET ), and a soft reset output (SRESET ) which mirrors the state of the input . The MAX16122/MAX16123 have two identical manual reset inputs (MR1 and MR2) and one reset output (RESET ). A deglitch block is connected to each input to add a delay to the falling edge with a fixed deglitch period of 20ms (t DB ).The devices feature a comparator that monitors the input supply voltage. A variety of factory-trimmed threshold options accommodate different supply voltages and tolerances, eliminating external components. The factory-set reset thresholds range from 1.58V to 4.63V to monitor 5V, 3.3V, 2.5V, and 1.8V supplies.The MAX16122–MAX16125 are offered in a tiny 0.86mm x 1.25mm, 6-bump WLP package and are specified over the automotive temperature range (-40°C to +125°C).Benefits and Features●Low Supply Current: < 5μA (typ) at 3V OverTemperature ●Precision Factory-Set V CC Monitoring Threshold for1.8V,2.5V,3.3V, and 5V Supplies ●Fixed/Pin-Programmable or Resistor-AdjustablePushbutton Setup Delay ●Up to 2 Reset Outputs and 2 Debounced PushbuttonInputs ●Guaranteed RESET Valid for V CC Down to 0.95V ●Active-Low RESET Output (Push-Pull or Open-Drain) ●Immune to Short Power-Supply Transients ●0.86mm x 1.25mm 6-Bump WLP Package ●-40°C to +125°C Operating Temperature RangeApplications●Smartphones ●Tablet PCs●eBook Readers●Portable/Battery-Powered Equipment ●Glucose Monitors/Patient Monitors●Portable InstrumentationOrdering Information appears at end of data sheet.19-6398; Rev 3; 6/18Typical Operating CircuitsMAX16122–MAX16125Dual Pushbutton Controllers inTiny 6-Bump WLP PackageClick here for production status of specific part numbers.(All pins referenced to GND)V CC ..........................................................................-0.3V to +6V RESET , SRESET to GNDOpen-Drain ..............................................................-0.3V to +6V Push-Pull ..................................................-0.3V to (V CC + 0.3V)MR , MR1, MR2........................................................-0.3V to +6V SEL ..........................................................................-0.3V to +6VInput/Output Current (all pins) ............................................20mA Continuous Power Dissipation (T A = +70°C) (Multilayer Board) WLP (derate 10.5mW/°C above +70°C) ......................840mW Operating Temperature Range .........................-40°C to +125°C Junction Temperature ......................................................+150°C Storage Temperature Range ............................-65°C to +150°C Soldering Temperature (reflow) .......................................+260°CWLPJunction-to-Ambient Thermal Resistance (θJA ) ..........95°C/W(Note 1)(V CC = 1.6V to 5.5V, T A = -40°C to +125°C, unless otherwise noted. Typical values are at T A = +25°C.) (Note 2)Note 1: Package thermal resistances were obtained using the method described in JEDEC specification JESD51-7, using a four-layerboard. For detailed information on package thermal considerations, refer to /thermal-tutorial .Absolute Maximum RatingsStresses beyond those listed under “Absolute Maximum Ratings” may cause permanent damage to the device. These are stress ratings only, and functional operation of the device at these or any other conditions beyond those indicated in the operational sections of the specifications is not implied. Exposure to absolute maximum rating conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability.Package Thermal Characteristics Electrical CharacteristicsPARAMETERSYMBOL CONDITIONSMIN TYP MAX UNITS Operating Voltage Range V CC RESET state guaranteed for V CC ≥ 0.95V1.65.5V V CC Undervoltage Lockout V CCUVLO1.25 1.55V V CC Supply CurrentI CC V CC = 5V, steady-state condition; MR , MR1, MR2, RESET , and SRESET not asserted 810µASupply Current with Oscillator RunningI CC2V CC = 3V 510µA V CC Reset ThresholdV TH V CC falling-2.5%V TH +2.5%V V CC Reset Threshold Hysteresis V HYST2%Reset Threshold Tempco 30ppm/°C V CC to RESET Output Delay t D V CC falling at 10mV/µs from (V TH + 100mV) to (V TH - 100mV)10µsReset Timeout Period t RP See Table 2-10t RP +10 %Manual Reset Setup Delay t SU Internal timing (see Tables 1a, 1b, 1c)-10t SU +10%Debounce Periodt DB182022msTiny 6-Bump WLP Package(V CC = 1.6V to 5.5V, T A = -40°C to +125°C, unless otherwise noted. Typical values are at T A = +25°C.) (Note 2)Note 2: All parameters are production tested at T A = +25°C. Limits over the operating temperature range are guaranteed by design.Electrical Characteristics (continued)PARAMETERSYMBOLCONDITIONSMINTYPMAXUNITSOUTPUTS (RESET , SRESET )RESET , SRESET Output LowV OLV CC = V TH(MIN), V TH > 4.25V, I SINK = 10mA0.4V V CC = V TH(MIN), V TH > 2.5V, I SINK = 3.2mA0.4V V CC = V TH(MIN), V TH > 1.67V, I SINK = 1mA0.4V V CC = V TH(MIN), V TH > 1V, I SINK = 100µA 0.4V V CC > 0.95V, V CC falling, I SINK = 15µA 0.4V RESET , SRESET Output High (Push-Pull Outputs)V OHV CC > 0.95V, I SOURCE = 15µA0.8 x V CC V V CC > 1.2V, I SOURCE = 100µA0.8 x V CC V V CC > 1.67V, I SOURCE = 150µA 0.8 x V CC V V CC > 2.7V, I SOURCE = 500µA 0.8 x V CC V V CC > 4.5V, I SOURCE = 800µA0.8 x V CCV RESET , SRESET OutputLeakage Current (Open-Drain Outputs)1µAMANUAL RESET INPUTS (MR , MR1, MR2)MR1, MR2, MR Input Voltage LowV IL 0.3 x V CCV MR1, MR2, MR Input Voltage HighV IH0.7 x V CCV Manual Reset Minimum Pulse Width1µs Manual Reset Glitch Rejection 100ns Manual Reset to Soft Reset Delayt MRD200ns MR1, MR2, MR Internal Pullup Resistance255080kΩSELECT (SEL) LOGIC INPUT SEL Input Low Voltage 0.15 x V CCV SEL Input High Voltage 0.85 x V CC V SEL Input Leakage-8+8µATiny 6-Bump WLP Package(V CC = 5V, MAX16125WTDB29+, T A = +25°C, unless otherwise noted.)Typical Operating CharacteristicsSUPPLY CURRENT vs. SUPPLY VOLTAGESUPPLY VOLTAGE (V)S U P P L Y C U R R E N T (µA )5.55.04.0 4.52.5 3.0 3.52.023*********1.56.0MAXIMUM V CC TRANSIENT DURATION vs. RESET THRESHOLD OVERDRIVERESET THRESHOLD OVERDRIVE (V)M A X I M U M V C C T R A N S I E N T D U R A T I O N (µs )0.200.150.100.052468101214000.25V CC RESET THRESHOLD vs. TEMPERATURETEMPERATURE (°C)V C C R E S E T T H R E S H O L D (%)1109580655035205-10-255-5-40125-4-3-2-112340SUPPLY CURRENT vs. TEMPERATURETEMPERATURE (°C)S U P P L Y C U R R E N T (µA )1109580655035205-10-252468100-40125RESET TIMEOUT PERIOD vs. TEMPERATURETEMPERATURE (°C)R E S E T T I M E O U T P E R I O D (m s )1109580655035205-10-251.952.002.052.101.90-40125Tiny 6-Bump WLP Package(V CC = 5V, MAX16125WTDB29+, T A = +25°C, unless otherwise noted.)Typical Operating Characteristics (continued)V CC TO RESET OUTPUT DELAYvs. TEMPERATUREM A X 16122 t o c 06TEMPERATURE (°C)V C C T O R E S E T O U T P U T D E L A Y (µs )1109580655035205-10-252468100-40125V CC TO RESET DELAYMAX16122 toc094µs/divV TH + 100mV 100mV/divRESET 2V/divt SU vs. R SELM A X 16122 t o c 10SEL RESISTANCE TO GND (k Ω)S E T U P D E L A Y (s )460410310360110160210260602468101214161820222410RESET OUTPUT-LOW VOLTAGEvs. SINK CURRENTSINK CURRENT (mA)R E S E T V O L (V ) 4.54.00.5 1.0 1.5 2.5 3.02.0 3.50.050.100.150.200.250.300.350.4005.0PUSHBUTTON TIMINGt SU = 13.03µs2s/divMR12V/div MAX16125WTDB29+SRESET 2V/divRESET 2V/divTiny 6-Bump WLP PackageBump DescriptionBump ConfigurationsBUMPNAMEFUNCTIONMAX16122/MAX16123MAX16124/MAX16125A1A1RESETActive-Low Reset Output. RESET is either an open-drain or a push-pull output (see the Selector Guide ). RESET asserts low when V CC drops below the selected threshold and remains low for the V CC reset timeout period after V CC rises above the reset threshold. The RESET one-shot asserts low for the reset timeout period when the manual reset input is asserted longer than the setup delay. The open-drain output requires an external pullup resistor.—A2SRESET Soft Reset Output. SRESET is the debounced version of MR.B1B1SELSetup Delay Select Input. Connect SEL to V CC , GND, or leave unconnected to select a desired setup delay (see Table 1a); or connect an external resistor between SEL and GND to select a desired setup delay (E suffix only, see Tables 1a and 1b).—B2MRManual Reset Input. Internal 50kΩ pullup to V CC . Pull MR low for the setup delay (t SU ) to one-shot pulse RESET for the reset timeout period.Tiny 6-Bump WLP PackageDetailed DescriptionThe MAX16122–MAX16125 low-current microprocessor reset circuits feature single or dual manual reset inputs with an extended setup period. The devices also feature an internal comparator to monitor 5V, 3.3V, 2.5V, and 1.8V supplies.When the monitored supply voltage drops below the specified threshold, the active-low RESET output asserts low and remains low for the reset timeout period (tRP). The RESET output is one-shot pulse asserted for the reset timeout period. For applications that do not require reset timeout period at startup, devices with that con-figuration are offered. Supply voltage reset threshold is selectable through part suffix, see Table 3.Connect SEL to GND, V CC , or leave unconnected to select the different setup delays (depending on part suffix, see Table 1a ), or connect to an external resistor to set the setup delays (E suffix only, see Table 1b ).The MAX16124/MAX16125 have one manual reset input (MR ), one reset output (RESET ), and one soft reset output (SRESET ). The MAX16122/MAX16123 have two identical manual reset inputs (MR1 and MR2) and one reset output (RESET ). A deglitch block is connected to each manual reset input to add a delay to the falling edge with a fixed deglitch period of 20ms (t DB ).Resistor-Adjusted Setup DelayFor the MAX16122–MAX16125 with the E setup delay suffix (MAX1612_WTE_+T), a resistor connected from SEL to GND sets the setup delay. Table 1b shows com-mon resistor values and the resulting setup delays. For resistor values not in the table, use the following formula to compute the setup delay:SU R t 20=where R is the resistor value in kΩ and t SU is the result-ing setup delay in seconds. For best results, use resistor values between 10kΩ and 500kΩ.Reset OutputThe reset output is typically connected to the reset input of a microprocessor (µP). A µP’s reset input starts or restarts the FP in a known state. The MAX16122–MAX16125 FP supervisory circuits provide the reset logic to prevent code-execution errors during power-up, power-down, and brownout conditions (see the Typical Operating Characteristics ).The MAX16122/MAX16123 have a reset output RESET . The MAX16124/MAX16125 have a reset output RESET and a soft-reset output SRESET which is the debounced “mirror image” of MR (see Figure 1a ).Pin Description (continued)BUMPNAMEFUNCTIONMAX16122/MAX16123MAX16124/MAX16125C1C1V CC Power-Supply Input. V CC provides power to the device and is also a monitored voltage. When V CC drops below the selected threshold, RESET asserts low and remains low for the reset timeout period after V CC rises above the threshold. Bypass V CC to GND with a 0.1µF capacitor. C2C2GND GroundB2—MR1Active-Low Manual Reset Input 1. Internal 50kΩ pullup to V CC . Pull both MR1 and MR2 low for the setup delay (t SU ) to one-shot pulse RESET for the reset timeout period. A2—MR2Active-Low Manual Reset Input 2. Internal 50kΩ pullup to V CC . Pull the MR2 and MR1 low for the setup delay (t SU ) to one-shot pulse RESET for the reset timeout period.Tiny 6-Bump WLP PackageAll reset outputs are either active-low open-drain or active-low push-pull (see the Selector Guide ). RESET changes from high to low whenever the monitored voltage V CC drops below the reset threshold voltage. Once V CC exceeds its respective reset threshold voltage, RESET remains low for the reset timeout period (t RP ) and then goes high. RESET is one-shot pulsed whenever selected manual reset inputs are asserted longer than the setup delay (t SU ). RESET stays asserted for the normal reset timeout period.RESET is guaranteed to be in the proper output logic state for V CC ≥ 0.95V. For applications requir -ing valid reset logic when V CC is less than 0.95V, see the Ensuring a Valid RESET Output Down to V CC = 0V (Push-Pull RESET Output) section.Manual Reset InputEach device in the MAX16122–MAX16125 family includes at least one manual reset input, which must be held logic-low for an extended setup period (t SU ) before the RESET output asserts. An internal pullup resistor is connected to each manual reset input. When valid manual reset input conditions/setup periods are met, the RESET output ispulsed low for the reset timeout period (see Table 2). Existing front-panel pushbutton switches (i.e., power-on/-off, channel up/down, or mode select) can be used to drive the manual reset inputs. The extended manual reset setup period prevents nuisance system resets dur-ing normal front-panel usage or resulting from inadvertent short-term pushbutton closure.The MAX16124/MAX16125 include a single manual reset input (MR ) and two reset outputs (RESET and SRESET ). The MAX16122/MAX16123 include two manual reset inputs (MR1 and MR2) and one reset output, RESET . For dual MR1 and MR2 devices, both inputs must be simulta-neously pulled low and held for the extended setup period (t SU ) before the reset output is pulsed. The dual extended setup provides greater protection from nuisance resets.The MAX16122–MAX16125 RESET output is asserted once for the reset timeout period after each valid manual reset input condition. At least one manual reset input must be released (go high) and then be driven low for the extended setup period before RESET asserts again. Internal timing circuitry debounces low-to-high manual reset logic transitions, so no external circuitry is required.Figure 1a. Reset Timing DiagramTiny 6-Bump WLP PackageTiny 6-Bump WLP PackageFigure 1b. Timeout Periods at StartupSupply Voltage MonitorThe MAX16122–MAX16125 have an internal comparator with a programmable trip threshold to monitor the sup-ply voltage. The V CC monitoring thresholds are select-able through the part number suffix (see the Ordering Information and Table 3).Applications InformationFalling V CC TransientsIn addition to issuing a reset to the µP during power-up, power-down, and brownout conditions, the MAX16122–MAX16125 are relatively immune to short-duration fall-ing V CC transients (glitches). The Typical Operating Characteristics show the Maximum Transient Duration vs. V CC Overdrive graph for which the MAX16122–MAX16125 do not generate a reset pulse. This graph was generated using a falling pulse applied to V CC starting above the actual reset threshold and ending below the threshold by the magnitude indicated (V CC overdrive). The graph indicates the typical maximum pulse width that a falling transient can have without initiating a reset pulse. As the magnitude of the transient increases (go farther below the reset threshold), the maximum allowable pulse width decreases.Ensuring a Valid RESET Output Down toV CC = 0V (Push-Pull RESET Output)The MAX16122–MAX16125 guarantee proper operation down to V CC = 0.95V. In applications that require valid reset levels down to V CC = 0V, add a pulldown resis-tor between RESET and GND for the push-pull outputs (MAX16122/MAX16124). The resistor sinks any stray leakage currents, holding RESET low (Figure 2). The resistor value used is not critical, but it must be small enough not to overload the RESET output when V CC is above the reset threshold. For most applications, use 100kΩ to 1MΩ. This scheme does not work with open-drain outputs of the MAX16123/MAX16125.Layout and BypassingEnsure 0.1µF (minimum) capacitance is connected from V CC to GND.Figure 2. Ensuring RESET Output to V CC = 0VTiny 6-Bump WLP PackageTiny 6-Bump WLP Package Typical Operating Circuits (continued)Tiny 6-Bump WLP Package Functional DiagramsTiny 6-Bump WLP Package Functional Diagrams (continued)Table 1a. SEL Pin Connection Setup Delays (t SU )Table 1b. Resistor-Adjusted Setup Delays (t SU )Table 2. Reset Timeouts (t RP )Table 3. V CC Reset Threshold Voltage (V TH )PART SUFFIXSETUP DELAYS (s)SEL = GNDSEL =UNCONNECTEDSEL = V CCA 0.512B 345C 6810D 131517ESee Table 1bRESISTOR (kΩ)SETUP DELAYS (s)100.5180.922 1.127 1.3539 1.9547 2.3556 2.882 4.11005180922011PART SUFFIXMINIMUM RESET TIMEOUT (ms)A0.9B 1.8C 3.6D 7.2E 14.4F 28.8G 57.6H 86.4I 115.2J 172.8K 230.4L 259.2M 345.6N 460.8O 691.2P 921.6Q 1843.2R 3686.4S7372.8SUFFIX V CC RESET THRESHOLDVOLTAGE (V) (typ)00No Monitoring16 1.5817 1.6722 2.1923 2.3229 2.9331 3.0844 4.38464.63Tiny 6-Bump WLP PackageNote: Insert the desired setup delay (A to Q, from Table 1a ) into the blank following the letters WT. Insert the letter corresponding to the desired minimum reset timeout period (A to S, from Table 2) into the blank following the setup delay suffix. Insert the two digit number corresponding to the desired nominal reset threshold (from Table 3) into the blanks following the reset timeout suffix.+Denotes a lead(Pb)-free/RoHS-compliant package. Devices are available only in lead-free packaging.T = Tape and reel.*Future product—Contact factory for availability.Note: MAX16125WTDB29+T is a standard option. For additional options, please contact factory.Chip InformationPROCESS: BiCMOSOrdering InformationSelector GuidePackage InformationFor the latest package outline information and land patterns (footprints), go to /packages . Note that a “+”, “#”, or “-” in the package code indicates RoHS status only. Package drawings may show a different suffix character, but the drawing pertains to the package regardless of RoHS status.PARTTEMP RANGE PIN-PACKAGEMAX16122WT_ _ _ _+T*-40°C to +125°C 6 WLP MAX16123WT_ _ _ _+T*-40°C to +125°C 6 WLP MAX16124WT_ _ _ _+T*-40°C to +125°C 6 WLP MAX16125WT_ _ _ _+T-40°C to +125°C6 WLPPARTDUAL MANUAL RESET INPUTSRESETSEL ACTIVE-LOW RESET OUTPUTMAX16122WT_ _ _ _+T √—√Push-pull MAX16123WT_ _ _ _+T √—√Open-drain MAX16124WT_ _ _ _+T —√√Push-Pull MAX16125WT_ _ _ _+T—√√Open-drainPACKAGE TYPE PACKAGE CODE OUTLINE ND PATTERN NO.WLPW61F0+121-0217Refer toApplication Note 1891Tiny 6-Bump WLP PackageRevision HistoryREVISION NUMBERREVISION DATE DESCRIPTIONPAGES CHANGED07/12Initial release—111/14No /V OPNs in Ordering Information ; removed automotive reference from Applications section124/16Updated Electrical Characteristics table and text7, 936/18Updated General Description and Benefits and Features sections1Maxim Integrated cannot assume responsibility for use of any circuitry other than circuitry entirely embodied in a Maxim Integrated product. No circuit patent licenses are implied. Maxim Integrated reserves the right to change the circuitry and specifications without notice at any time. The parametric values (min and max limits) shown in the Electrical Characteristics table are guaranteed. Other parametric values quoted in this data sheet are provided for guidance.Tiny 6-Bump WLP PackageFor pricing, delivery, and ordering information, please visit Maxim Integrated’s online storefront at https:///en/storefront/storefront.html.。
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Illumination 0.1 Lux without IR LED 0 Lux with IR LED Video Output Composite 1.0Vpp @ 75ohm Lens / Lens Type 6.0mm F2.0 / Fixed FOV (Diagonal) 50°T ermination BNC Type IR LED Qty . / Type 18 pieces / 850nm Night Vision Range 100ft / 30m Power Requirement 12V DC ±10%Power Consumption Max. 280mA (w / IR)Operating T emp. Range -22° ~ 122°F / –30° ~ 50°C Operating Humidity Range < 90% RH Environmental Rating I P66W eight (including stand) 0.6lbs / 0.3kg©2012 Lorex Technology Inc.As our product is subject to continuous improvement, Lorex Technology 901 Elkridge Landing Road, Suite 100Lorex Technology Inc.250 Royal Crest Court, Markham, MODELCONFIGURATION PACKAGE W x D x H - Inches & mm WEIGHT CUBE UPC Code LH33841T22B8 ch Edge2 DVR x 4 (660) TVL Cameras (CVC7660PK4B) x 1TB HDD x 21.5” LED Touch MonitorBrown Box658mm x 320mm x 470mm/ 25.9” x 12.6” x 18.5”30lbs / 13.6kg0.09786 CBM / 3.49486 CBF7-78597-33803-4INCLUDES8 Channel DVR with pre-installed HDD, Remote Control, Flex IR, Mouse, Ethernet Cable, 2 screws (for key-hole style VESA mounting), Power Adapter, Quick Start Guide, User Manual, CD with Client Software and Auto Port Forward Wizard, 4 x Cameras, 4 x Camera Stands, 4 x 60ft BNC/DC Extension Cables, 1 x 4 in 1 Camera Power Adaptor, LED Touch Screen Monitor & Stand, Power Adapter, HDMI Cable, VGA Cable, USB Cable, RCA Cable.DVR Inputs & OutputsPRODUCT INFORMATIONProduct Information:DISCLAIMERS:1. HDMI output 1080p (1920x1080) for high definition multi-channel live viewing only. High definition recording not supported, recording resolution is limited to a maximum of 704x480 per channel. Image quality and resolution is dependent on the type of camera connected to the DVR.2. Touch operation with Windows™ 7 Touch compatible touch screen monitor via USB connection.3. Requires a high speed internet connection and a router (not included).4. IR illumination range under ideal conditions. Objects at or beyond this range may be partially or completely obscured, depending on the camera application.5. Not intended for submersion in water. Installation in a sheltered location recommended.† Instant Mobile Viewing on iPad™, iPhone™ , BlackBerry (supported model numbers: 9000, 9700, 9800) and Android (version 2.1). Selectable one channel live viewing. Mobile phone data plan is required (not included). Router port forwarding required. For the latest smart phone compatibility list check as new smart phone models become available in the market.†† Easily mounts to the back of an LCD monitor with VESA standard mounting holes and an independent stand. Requires clear access to the 75 x 75, 100 x100 & 200 x 200 mm VESA mounting holes.All trademarks belong to their respective owners. No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the trademarks listed, other than the trademarks owned by Lorex Technology Inc. We reserve the right to change models, configurations or specifications without notice or liability. Product may not be exactly as shown. Images are simulated.DVRDimensions:Touch Screen Monitor。
INTRODUCTIONThese magnetic resonance (MR) protocols were developed by an expert consensus panel for use on General Electric (GE) MR imaging machines, and were developed for high-end platform scanners with multichannel phased array coils and parallel reconstruction capabilities. The protocols are divided into 3 sections:•Body MR imaging•Body MR angiography•Central nervous system (CNS) MR imagingThe protocol parameters can generally be adapted to work with other software platforms or releases and hardware configurations but may require small modifications that can be made by a knowledgeable and experienced MR technologist. Scan times may increase in some circumstances.These protocols provide field strength–specific parameters for 1.5T and 3T. Attention has also been given to patient preparation, streamlining the exam, and making the best use of contrast material, whether it is a standard gadolinium-based extracellular fluid agent, a high-relaxivity gadolinium-based contrast agent (GBCA), such as MultiHance® (gadobenate dimeglumine [Gd-BOPTA]), or agents with hepatobiliary uptake such as Eovist®(gadoxetic acid) and MultiHance®.Each protocol contains a brief description of patient preparation, special notes on coil choice and placement, suggestions for contrast dose and administration rate, and suggestions concerning timing of fluoroscopic triggering, if appropriate.The consensus panel consisted of the following experts in radiology:Thomas Grist, MD University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, Madison, Wisconsin Mark C. DeLano, MD ̶ Michigan State University, Advanced Radiology Services, PC, Grand Rapids, Michigan Scott B. Reeder, MD, PhD ̶ University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, Madison, Wisconsin Howard A. Rowley, MD ̶ University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, Madison, Wisconsin Steffen Sammet, MD, PhD, DABR, DABMRS, FAMP ̶ The University of Chicago Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois Megan E. Vadnais, BSRT, (R)(MR) ̶ University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, Madison, WisconsinDisclaimerThe content and views presented in this educational activity are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of Medical Education Resources, ABC Medical Education, and/or Bracco Diagnostics Inc. The authors have disclosed if there is any discussion of published and/or investigational uses of agents that are not indicated by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in their presentations. The protocols presented here were developed for pediatric and adult patients of average weight.Before prescribing any medicine, primary references and the full prescribing information for each product should be consulted. Any procedures, medications, or other courses of diagnosis or treatment discussed or suggested in this activity should not be used by clinicians without evaluation of their patient’s conditions and possible contraindications or dangers in use, review of any applicable manufacturer’s product information, and comparison with recommendations of other authorities. The information presented in this activity is not meant to serve as a guideline for patient management.Off-Label StatementThis educational activity contains discussion of published and/or investigational uses of agents that are not on-label by the FDA. The opinions expressed in the educational activity are those of the faculty. Please refer to the official prescribing information for each product for discussion of approved indications, contraindications, and warnings. Further, participants should critically appraise the information presented and are encouraged to consult appropriate resources for any product or device mentioned in this activity.MR Protocols for Body MR ImagingContrast timing is extremely important for abdominal MR imaging, particularly for high-quality liver imaging. We recommend the use of fluoro-triggering or “SmartPrep” methods rather than the use of a timing bolus.All body MR imaging protocols presented here were developed by Scott B. Reeder, MD, PhD, Steffen Sammet, MD, PhD, DABR, DABMRS, FAMP, and Megan E. Vadnais, BSRT, (R)(MR) for 1.5T and 3T systems. Specific protocols include:•Abdomen‒ Generic Abdomen Pelvis 1.5T and 3T‒ Appendicitis Noncontrast 1.5T and 3T‒ MR Enterography 1.5T and 3T•Liver‒ Liver/Pancreas Extracellular Agent 1.5T and 3T‒ Liver/Pancreas Hepatobiliary Agent 1.5T and 3T‒ Magnetic Resonance Cholangiopancreatography (MRCP) Noncontrast 1.5T and 3T‒ Diffuse Liver Disease 1.5T and 3T•Pelvis‒ Generic Pelvis 1.5T and 3T‒ Female Pelvis Malignant 1.5T and 3T‒ Female Pelvis Benign 1.5T and 3T‒ Uterine Anomaly 1.5T and 3T‒ Rectal Cancer 1.5T and 3T‒ Perianal Fistula 1.5T and 3T‒ Prostate 1.5T and 3T•Adrenal and Renal‒ Adrenal 1.5T and 3T‒ Renal 1.5T and 3TGeneral Notes•Intravenous access should be obtained with an 18- to 22-gauge needle•We suggest the use of a contrast injector and a saline flush of a minimum of 20 to 30 mL at the same injection rate as the contrast injection (1.5-2.0 mL/sec)•Breath-holding is essential for good image quality for thoracic or abdominal MR imaging. Precontrast scans should be used to ensure that the patient can both breath-hold adequately and understand the instructions. We recommend breath-holding at end-expiration (end tidal volume)•When parallel imaging is used, care must be taken to increase the field of view sufficiently to avoid residual aliasing artifact. This is generally more often a problem for coronal imaging, which may require placing the arms over the head or elevating the arms by the patient’s side•In patients with renal failure, consider using a half-dose (0.05 mmol/kg) of a high-relaxivity Group II contrast agent such as MultiHance® (gadobenate dimeglumine), particularly at 3TMR Protocols for Body MR AngiographyAll protocols should use Fluoro-Triggered (FT) magnetic resonance (MR) angiography fluoroscopic imaging for bolus detection. MR imaging protocols for MR angiography presented here include 1.5T and 3T systems, and were developed by Thomas Grist, MD, and Megan E. Vadnais, BSRT, (R)(MR) for the following procedures:•Cardiac MRA–Cardiac Basic Anatomy and Function 1.5T and 3T–Pulmonary Artery 1.5T and 3T–Pulmonary Vein Mapping 1.5T and 3T•Thoracic MRA–Thoracic Aorta MRA 1.5T and 3T–Gated Thoracic Aorta 1.5T and 3T•Abdominal MRA–Contrast-enhanced MRA Abdomen 1.5T and 3T–Noncontrast-enhanced MRA Abdomen 1.5T and 3T–Thoracoabdominal Aortic Aneurysm MRA 1.5T and 3T•Peripheral MRA–Lower Extremity Contrast-enhanced MR Venography (CE MRV) 1.5T and 3T–Runoff Abdomen to Lower Extremity MRA 1.5T and 3T–Peripheral Runoff Noncontrast 1.5T and 3T–Arteriovenous Malformation (AVM) Evaluation 1.5T and 3TThe rationale for the patient preparation for contrast-enhanced MR angiography is based on a hypothetical generic patient. Individual protocols may include important variations and will be delineated in the specific protocol. General Notes•Intravenous access should be obtained with an 18- to 22-gauge needle, inserted preferably in the antecubital fossa. Right side is preferred (when possible) for thoracic or carotid MR angiography•Use respiratory bellows – gating parameters:–R-R intervals = 2-3–Trigger point = 40%–Trigger window = 30%–Delay = minimum•The basic sequences recommended are intended to achieve both anatomic localization and high-quality anatomic imaging to complement the angiographic sequences that are performed. These include:–3-plane localizer–Coronal single-shot fast spin-echo (FSE)–Axial T2 FSE (respiratory triggered)–3D (three-dimensional) contrast-enhanced MR angiography FT (precontrast-practice breath-hold)–3D contrast-enhanced MR angiography FT (postcontrast)–3D contrast-enhanced MR angiography FT (2nd postcontrast)–Axial fast spoiled gradient-echo postcontrast fat-saturated•A power injector is highly recommended with a minimum of 20- to 30-mL saline flush delivered at the same injection rate as the contrast injection•Breath-holding is critical to good image quality for thoracic or abdominal MR angiography. Precontrast or practice scans help ensure that the patient can both breath-hold adequately and understand the instructions•When parallel imaging is used, care must be taken to not have wraparound artifact on the vascular structures. This generally requires prescribing a large field of view beyond the body wall, and for abdominal imaging, it requires placing the arms over the head or elevating the arms at the patient’s side. When performing the calibration scan, overprescribe by one-fourth the area of interest in the superior and inferior directions to reduce scan cutoff. Calibration scans are performed in the axial plane MR Protocols for Central Nervous System (CNS) MR Imaging Newer hardware and software platforms at both 1.5T and 3T allow efficient protocol options for a wide range of CNS indications. This section suggests multiple consensus methods for optimizing examination of patients undergoing MR imaging in the CNS. Core sequences in each protocol are identified, and their aggregate use constitutes a complete examination for each protocol. Alternative sequences of interest are included for emerging technologies, specific target anatomy, or subspecialty preference.1.5T and 3T CNS MR imaging protocols presented here were developed by Howard A. Rowley, MD, Mark C. DeLano, MD, and Megan E. Vadnais, BSRT, (R)(MR) for the following procedures:•Brain–Routine Adult Brain 1.5T and 3T–Brain Neck Magnetic Resonance Angiography (MRA)/Magnetic Resonance Venography (MRV) 1.5T and 3T –Motion Brain 1.5T and 3T–Routine Stroke Fast 1.5T and 3T–Hyperacute Stroke Brain 1.5T and 3T–Tumor Brain 1.5T and 3T–Multiple Sclerosis Brain 1.5T and 3T–Pediatric Brain 1.5T and 3T–Epilepsy Brain 1.5T and 3T•Specialty Brain–Hydrocephalus Brain 1.5T and 3T–Cerebrospinal Fluid Flow 1.5T and 3T–Pituitary 1.5T and 3T–Cranial Nerves/Internal Auditory Canals 1.5T and 3T–Vessel Wall 1.5T and 3T•Head and Neck–Orbits 1.5T and 3T–Soft Tissue Neck 1.5T and 3T–Sinuses/Face 1.5T and 3T•Spine–Cervical Spine 1.5T and 3T–Lumbar Spine 1.5T and 3T–Thoracic Spine 1.5T and 3T–Routine Total Spine 1.5T and 3T–Focused Total Spine 1.5T and 3T–Specialty Spine 1.5T and 3T–Brachial Plexus 1.5T and 3T–Lumbar Plexus 1.5T and 3TGeneral CNS Protocol Notes•Standard brain. There are multiple approaches to obtain various tissue parameter weightings at both1.5T and 3T, such that “standard” imaging refers more to the general-purpose nature of the protocolrather than the core sequence choices. The core preferences of our consensus panel are indicated within each protocol•T1.Six techniques for obtaining T1-weighting are included: spin echo (SE), fast spin echo (FSE), T1 fluid-attenuated inversion recovery (T1-FLAIR), 3D IR-prepared FSPGR (BRAVO), 3D T1 CUBE, and magnetization transfer (MT)–SE is the T1 reference standard for image contrast at 1.5T, although the other sequences have unique advantages and are included as options. Due to T1 prolongation at 3T and associated loss of gray-white contrast there is no consensus standard for T1-weighting, and many sites use inversion recovery preparation to restore tissue contrast–FSE with its intrinsic magnetization transfer effects results in decreased gray-white contrast but may depict contrast enhancement to better advantage–T1-FLAIR and BRAVO are inversion prepared, facilitating excellent gray-white differentiation but with the potential disadvantage of inconspicuous contrast enhancement due to the marked precontrast hypointensity of many lesions and subsequent isointensity to surrounding brain postcontrast –BRAVO, as a standard 3D sequence, has the key advantage of multiplanar reconstruction capability of the isotropic data sets, and excellent gray-white contrast desirable for most applications –T1 CUBE. This T1-weighted FSE-based volumetric sequence can be performed either before or after contrast. Beyond the usual 3D attributes (such as high resolution and multiplanar reconstructions), it has particular advantages postcontrast, where it provides black blood imaging, supports fat saturation, and shows outstanding tissue contrast for enhancing lesions. T1 CUBE is suitable for routine brain imaging and also orbital, cranial nerve, and vessel wall imaging exams. Many sites now use T1 CUBE as a supplement to postcontrast T1 BRAVO and other sequences–MT is an optional feature that can be added to increase contrast enhancement conspicuity on SE imaging, but at the cost of increased SAR and decreased gray-white distinction•T2. Most sites use FSE sequences rather than SE. PROPELLER is effective for dealing with patient motion, and is the primary FSE sequence used at many sites. Some users add fat saturation to T2 imaging as an option•T2-FLAIR.Improves lesion detection particularly at the brain-CSF interface. When done as the first sequence postinjection, postcontrast T2-FLAIR imaging effectively inserts a time delay for subsequent T1-weighted scans, which improves lesion detection on subsequent T1 imaging. The T2-FLAIR images also have some intrinsic T1 contrast that allows visualization of both edema and enhancement on one sequence for many lesions. Both 2D and 3D T2-FLAIR sequences are commonly performed, with the advantage of multiplanar reconstruction capability and fewer CSF pulsation artifacts of the 3D CUBE •Susceptibility. Due to the reduced susceptibility weighting of FSE methods, a T2*-GRE sequence can be added as an option to detect blood products and calcium. The SWAN sequence has been shown to more sensitively detect subtle areas of blood and calcium and has become a common protocol choice•Diffusion. Most brain protocols include a diffusion-weighted imaging sequence that is useful for stroke, infection, and tumor imaging. Apparent diffusion coefficient maps should be included to assess T2 shine-through. In areas near the skull base or orbits, PROPELLER DWI can be a good option to reduce signal pile-up and geometric distortion artifacts•Perfusion. Dynamic susceptibility contrast, perfusion-weighted imaging is becoming increasingly important and can provide clinically significant information regarding blood volume and/or transit time for both stroke and tumor imaging. Arterial spin labeling is also an option for assessing cerebral blood flow at 3T, but must be obtained precontrast•Contrast. The protocols presented here do not list separate imaging sequences for postcontrast imaging; rather, the T1-weighted sequence of choice is typically repeated after contrast agent administration. Most neurologic sequences with contrast are acquired with at least a 3- to 5-minute delay after injection to optimize visualization of disorders of the blood-brain barrier. Some protocols use more than one sequence “family” postcontrast, such as T2-FLAIR, T1-BRAVO, and T1-CUBE Fat Sat due to their complementary information. Many centers prefer routinely acquiring such volumetric series postcontrast to facilitate retrospective multiplanar reconstructions, treatment planning, and neuronavigation applications. T2-FLAIR is an excellent complement to T1 series, and may be done first postcontrast to intentionally provide a time delay before the T1 series are acquired. The method of injection is not important in these cases, and manual injection is typically used. However, power injectors are needed for contrast-enhanced MR angiography and perfusion imaging. Rates of injection vary, but 4 to 5 mL/sec is standard for perfusion, and 1.5 to 2 mL/sec is used for MR angiography. Dosing is weight based and at 0.1 mmol/kg for most protocols aimed at standard extracellular fluid distribution. The dose for an individual injection may be lower for first-pass MRA or perfusion exams, where a split-dose protocol can often be used, keeping overall dose within the standard 0.1 mmol/kg guideline. The ACR has recommended that the lowest dose feasible be used for diagnostic purposes. Because standard dosing recommendations are mostly influenced by lean body mass, and ECF volume in fatty tissues is low, some sites cap the upper limit of contrast for heavier adults at 20 mL total, especially when a high-relaxivity agent is being used.A useful contrast dose calculator (“GadCalc”) is available at https:///contrastCorner/ gadcalc.php and is also available for free download at the Apple and Droid App Stores.。
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智能型信号发生器
尊敬的用户,谢谢您选购上海蓝羿电子科技有限公司所生产的 Mr.Signal 系列智能信号发生器:Smart。
快速入门Smart分为三步,
第一步:看“仪器简介”与“信号参数”,从先了解Smart的功能用户才知道哪些功能是经常用的,哪些功能是以后有可能要用的;
第二步:看仪器的基本操作,学会Smart 的操作规则,其实非常简单,知道怎么进菜单,怎么设置,怎么退出,如果您经常玩仪器,那么您看了基本操作,您就可以熟练的使用了.
第三步:Smart 的菜单窗口,Smart以窗口化的型式设置参数,是为了用户能更方面的与仪器互动.
智能型信号发生器目录:
1.仪器简介
2.仪器技术参数
3.基本操作
4.信号操作
5.编程输出
6.预设定值
7.信号转换
8.实时曲线
9.系统设置
10.信号列表
11.Modbus RTU
12.Modbus 主站
13.日常维护
Mr.Signal
IN T-ON OUT FN
I-TY O-TY REST
USB固件升级
USB
:用户可以让自动升降输出,有两种模式,
第一种:设置起点,终点,周期次数,即可开始工作. 第二种:高级模式,信号的变化全由参数来设置. 预设定值:可预设9组常用的信号量,快速输出.
信号转换:输入信号转换到输出信号,例如:输入为频率信号转换 成电流信号,输入范围为0-1000hz 转换成4-20ma. 实时曲线:输入信号可以通过曲线的方试显示信号的变化趋势, 可曲线的采集时间,还能在一定时间内自动以最大最小 值的范围来显示曲线.
工程量显示转换:信号值与工程量互相转换,列如 4-20ma 的信号 值线性对应 0-100,即4ma 对应0,12ma 对应50, 20ma 对应100,可通过参数修改此范围。
Modbus RTU 遥控:可与组态软件或PLC 进行RS 485通讯,实现在 线设定仪器的输出信号与监控仪器的输入信号。
Modbus RTU 主站:对拥有RS 485 MODBUS 接口的从设备进行 通讯测试,参数设置,参数拷贝,在线监控等操作。
仪表工具集:作为仪器的功能扩展,例如:频率计数器,频率定量 输出,简易无纸记录仪,PID 控制器等,详细请关注产 品网站,此说明书不作说明。
USB 固件升级:升级新固件扩展新功能。
USB To Rs485可用仪器作为 转485虚拟串口,10以 下的操作系统需要安装驱动程序。
编程输出Smart :USB RS WIN 智能型信号发生器
MR9270S
透明
3.3 显示界面说明 3.
4.选择信号:
按一次 弹出输出信号选择界面,再按键盘的位置选择对应的信号。
按一次 弹出输入信号选择界面,再按键盘的位置选择对应的信号。
3.5.输出信号:
按左右键移动光标选择要设置的位,按上下键修改数值。
3.6.3按一次 仪器会弹出菜单窗口
3.7.窗口控件操作:
按 选择菜单项,按 为修改键与确认键,按 退出或返回上级菜单。
3.7.1 如何修改数值:
改,修改完成后按 确认保存,多数控件都同此方法修改。
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4.信号说明
电流值输出工程量输出
4.1.1电流输出模式:按 切换模式。
4.1.4 电流信号开路检测:信号使能输出后,界面如果显示 开路并 闪烁,表示信号未连接或输出为零。
4.1.4 电流信号开路检:按住 键2秒,界面自动切换,一共有五个界面供用户选择。
输出信号画面输入信号画面输入实时曲线输入输出实时曲线
输出
公共端4.1.3电流输出接线。
电压值输出工程量输出
4.2.3电压输出接线。
无源电流输出工程量输出
无源电流
4.3.2输出设置窗口:按住 两秒弹出窗口。
4.3.3无源电流输出接线。
4.4.1脉冲信号拥有四种模式:按 两秒切换模式。
频率输出PWM 占空比输出
转速频率输出脉冲定量输出
模式:范围:峰值:方式: ( 转速设置量程设置:频率模式才有此功能,频率 转换成工程量显示
4.4.3脉冲信号操作说明 - 频率模式频率属于脉冲信号里最常用的一种信号,拥有四种量程,切换方法可以脉冲设置窗口或短按 进行切换,。
模式O TY -PWM =30%
脉冲式加热,电机转速调整,灯光亮度,磁粉离合器刹车强度,等等,它的用途非常广,是线性驱动的最佳方案。
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例如发动机齿转一周能做出60个齿但有只做了59个,有一个是缺的,单个脉冲的发送周期单位为毫秒,最小剩余脉冲数量的进度
剩余发送时间的进度最大99:99:99
T-ON IN T-ON OUT FN
I-TY O-TY REST 按下此键由停止状态转变为暂停,表
示准备开始工作
在暂停状态下按下此键,脉冲开始发送。
毫伏输出热电偶模拟输出
4.5.2毫伏输出设置窗口:按住 两秒弹出窗口。
OUT 4.5.3毫伏输出接线。
用专用的补偿引线,但补尝引线进入仪表所在点,叠加了传回室内的温度,所以要用冷端补偿去除叠加的热电势,让热电偶信号准确的还原。
所以在测试时,发现仪表显示的温度与实际不符或偏高,那说明,需要设置参考温度。
电阻输出热电阻模拟输出4.6.2电阻输出设置窗口:按住 两秒弹出窗口。
OUT
4.6.3电阻输出接线。
反馈电流显示工程量输出
4.7.2设置窗口:按住 两秒弹出窗口。
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变送器。
接线说明
电流输入显示工程量输入显示 电流输入
4.8.2设置窗口:按住 两秒弹出窗口。
IN
4.8.3接线说明
电压输入显示工程量输入显示 电压输入
4.9.2设置窗口:按住 两秒弹出窗口。
IN
4.9.3接线说明
频率输入模式PWM输入模式
频率转速输入模式脉冲计数
电压输入IN
4.9.2设置窗口:按住 两秒弹出窗口。
毫伏输入模式热电偶输入模式
4.11.3。
接线说明
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电阻输入模式热电阻输入模式
4.12.2电阻输入设置窗口:按住 两秒弹出窗口。
4.12.3电阻输入接线。
弹出编程输出窗口选择启动,将自动返回主界面,等待用户启动运行。
信号起点终点进度定时进度剩余次数
T2
5.4.自定义模式所产生的波形时序
0T
0T
上升锯齿波
下降锯齿波
0T
方波输出时序
此波形可将减步进值设置成整个范围如起始为4mA ,终点为20mA,把减步进值设置为16mA 使20-16=4,使之直接减到等于起始值。
与上升锯齿波方法雷同只是修改增步进值使之能一步增到终点值。
由上升锯齿与下限锯齿结合,修改终点停留时间即可。
预设定操作
开机会自动启动信号转换,当如果在换转工作按了 键,信号转换将会退出。
开机启用的用途:如果用户要长时间插
式,为了毕免每次重新开机手动启运此功能,开设了此功能,为了不会造成误操作,只需按一次退出,仪器会自动将开机运行去除勾选。
输入信号曲线界面
输入信号输出信号同时工作曲线界面
8.2实时曲线的操作
T-ON
实时曲线暂停刷新:长按 2秒钟,实时曲线框内会出现
并闪烁,这时实曲线暂停刷新,继续按此键2 秒,实时
曲线开始刷新。
辅助计时器清零:辅助计时器显示的是机器运行的时间,长按
提示:修改采集时间,时间刻度会自动更改,
时间刻度只跟随输入信号采集时。
9.系统设置
9.1如何进入系统设置窗口,在主界面上短按 弹出功能菜单选择系统设置。
11.2 仪器寄存器地址与说明
12.Modbus 主站 -Mr .MOD
12.1 Modbus 主站拥有5个配置,供用户测试不同的设备。
modbus 主站功能属于本产品的高级功能,会定期进行升级,本说明只说明基本操作,如有更新工作人员会在微信中发布,敬请关注!
Modbus 主站主要用来现场修改仪表参数,参数复制监控,测试通讯是否正常。
通讯方式才用RS 485接口,内部拥有三极保护,可防100V 以上的静电,与短路保护,PTC 自恢复保险。
IN T-ON OUT FN 对应键盘的第一排按键
Modbus主站拥有两种工作模式通
讯参数设备更改。
自动:用户触发运行按键,程序
开始轮询从站设备变量,实时刷新
变量,与在线修改变量。
手动:程序的读取操作与写入操
作都由手动进行,按一次取写按
键,程序就轮询一次从站设备。
把
要改修的参数统一修改好,按写入
按键,程序自动将更改过的变量依
次写入。
12.4 添加一个变量
按一下添加键弹出添加画面。
设备地址:从站设备地址,最大
255
变量地址:位保持变量地址为
00001~09999 对应
modbus底层01 指令。
位输入变量地址为
10001~19999 对应
底层02指令
数据保持变量地址为
40001~49999 对应003指令。
数据输入变量地址为30001~39999 ,对应底层04指令。
添加数量:变量添加数量,比如添加数量为10个,那么变量地址会自动递增。