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LBI-38904BMaintenance ManualORION™UHFSCAN AND SYSTEMMOBILE RADIOTABLE OF CONTENTSSynthesizer/Receiver/Exciter . . . . . . . LBI-39033Power Amplifier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LBI-39034PA Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LBI-38994Control Logic/IF Board . . . . . . . . . . LBI-38907Control Units . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LBI-38992Assemblies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LBI-38909Service Section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LBI-38908Ericsson Inc.Private Radio SystemsMountain View RoadLynchburg, Virginia 24502ericssonz1-800-528-7711 (Outside USA, 804-528-7711)Printed in U.S.A.Copyright© October 1993, Ericsson GE Mobile Communications Inc.SPECIFICATIONS*Frequency Range:403-440 MHz 440-470 MHz 470-512 MHzRegulatory ApprovalFCC (United States)AXATR-315-A2403-440 MHz 20/40 Watts AXATR-315-B2440-470 MHz 30/40 Watts AXATR-315-C2470-512 MHz 35 Watts AXATR-316-A2403-440 MHz 100 Watts AXATR-316-B2440-470 MHz 100 Watts AXATR-316-C2470-512 MHz 80 Watts DOC (Canada)TR-315TR-315403-440 MHz 20/40 Watts 440-470 MHz30/40 WattsBattery Drain:ReceiveSquelched 1.1 Amperes at 13.8 V oltsUnsquelched 3.0 Amperes at 13.8 V olts (15 Watts Output)Transmitter20 Watts 35/40 Watts 80/100 Watts12 Amperes at 13.2 V olts 14 Amperes at 13.6 V olts 25/28 Amperes at 13.4 V olts Frequency Stability:0.0002% depending on model Temperature Range:-30° C (-22° F) to +60° C (+140° F)Duty Cycle:100% Receive, 14% Transmit TransmitterTransmit Output Power:20W/35W/40W/80W/100W Conducted Spurious:-85 dB Modulation:±4.5 kHzAudio Sensitivity:55 to 110 millivoltsAudio Frequency Characteristics:Within +1 dB to -3 dB of a 6 dB/octave pre-emphasis 300 Hz and within +1 dB to -4.5 dB of a 6 dB/octave pre-emphasis 3000 Hz per EIA standards. Post-limiter filter per FCC and EIA.Distortion:Less than 2% (1000 Hz)Less than 5% (3000 Hz)Deviation Symmetry:0.3 kHz maximum Maximum Frequency Separation:403-440 MHz 37 MHz 440-470 MHz 30 MHz 470-512 MHz 42 MHz Microphone Load Impedance:600 OhmsPower Adjust Range:100% to 50% of rated power (U.S.A. Models)100% to 30% of rated power (Euro Models)RF Output Impedance:50 Ohms FM Noise:45 dBContinuedThis manual covers Ericsson and General Electric products manufactured and sold by Ericsson Inc.NOTICE!Repairs to this equipment should be made only by an authorized service technician or facility designated by the supplier.Any repairs, alterations or substitution of recommended parts made by the user to this equipment not approved by the manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment in addition to the manufacturer’s warranty.NOTICE!This manual is published by Ericsson Inc., without any warranty. Improvements and changes to this manual necessitated by typographical errors, inaccuracies of current information, or improvements to programs and/or equipment, may be made by Ericsson Inc., at any time and without notice. Such changes will be incorporated into new editions of this manual. No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying and recording, for any purpose, without the express written permission of Ericsson Inc.The software contained in this device is copyrighted by the Ericsson Inc. Unpublished rights are reserved under the copyright laws of the United States.NOTICE!LBI-389041DESCRIPTIONThe synthesized ORION mobile radio combinations are completely solid-state, utilizing microcomputer technology and integrated circuits to provide high-quality, high-reliabil-ity radios. Standard combinations may be equipped with:•Microcomputer Controlled Frequency Synthesizer•Up to 16 Channels•0.0002% Frequency Stability•Other Structured OptionsThe basic radio consists of three printed wiring boards mounted in a cast aluminum frame. The three boards are:1.The Control Logic/IF board2.The Frequency Synthesizer/Receiver/Exciter board3.The Power Amplifier boardThe radio is of double-layer construction with tuning ad-justments easily accessible from the top of the radio.The Control Logic/IF Board is located on the top of theradio, while the Power Amplifier and the Synthesizer/Re-ceiver/Exciter boards are located on the bottom of the radio.SYNTHESIZER/INTERCONNECTThe synthesizer consists of a microcomputer, E lectricallyE rasable P rogrammable R ead O nly M emory (EEPROM), afrequency synthesizer IC, transmit and receive V oltage C on-trolled O scillator’s (VCO) and associated circuitry. The fre-quency synthesizer under control of the microcomputergenerates all transmit and receive Radio Frequencies (RF).The EEPROM stores binary data for all radio frequen-cies, Channel Guard tones/digital codes and the timing func-tion of the C arrier C ontrol T imer (CCT). Themicrocomputer accesses the EEPROM and provides the correctW ALSH bits to the Channel Guard circuitry to generate thecorrect Channel Guard tone or digital code on a per-channelbasis.PROGRAMMINGThe EEPROM allows the radio to be programmed or repro-grammed as needed to adapt to changing system requirements.Radio Frequencies, Channel Guard tone and digital codes andthe CCT function can be reprogrammed.The EEPROM can be reprogrammed through the radiofront connector using a personal computer. This programmerallows all information to be loaded simultaneously.Programming instructions are provided in the respectiveProgrammer Maintenance Manuals.TRANSMITTERThe transmitter consists of the exciter, frequency synthe-sizer, transmitter VCO and a Power Amplifier (PA) assembly.The PA assembly consists of a PA board mounted on a heatsink assembly. The PA board also contains an antenna switch-ing diode and a low-pass filter.Audio and Channel Guard circuitry for the transmitter is lo-cated on the Control Logic/IF Board.RECEIVERThe receiver consists of the frequency synthesizer, RXVCO, injection amplifiers, front end, IF and limiter detector.Audio, squelch and Channel Guard circuitry for the receiver islocated on the Control Logic/IF Board.SYSTEM CONTROL FUNCTIONA microprocessor on the Control Logic/IF board controlsthe frequency synthesizer, the TX ON/OFF, the decoding ofCTCSS tones, the generation of CTCSS tones,... etc. The audioprocessor circuitry of the transmitter and the receiver are lo-cated on the Control Logic/IF board. Squelch circuitry and aconnection to the digital AEGIS circuit is also located on theControl Logic/IF board.OPERATIONComplete operating instructions for the ORION Two-WayRadio are provided in Operator’s Manual LBI-38888 for thecontrol unit used.MAINTENANCEThe Service Section in maintenance manual LBI-38908contains the maintenance information to service this radio. TheService Section includes:•Dissassembly Procedures•Replacement of IC’s, chip capacitors and resistors•Alignment procedures for the transmitter and receiver•Troubleshooting Procedures and wave formsA mechanical layout for the radio is found in ORION As-semblies Maintenance Manual LBI-38909.Figure 1 - ORION Mobile RadioSPECIFICATIONS* - Cont.ReceiverAudio Output:15 Watts with less than 3% distortion(To 4.0 ohm speaker)Sensitivity:0.35 µV (STD)/0.22 µV (PRE)12 dB SINAD (IEIA method)Selectivity:-85 dB (STD)-80 dB (PRE)EIA Two-Signal Method(25 kHz Channels)Spurious Response:-100 dB (STD)/-90 (PRE)Intermodulation 25 kHz:-85 dB (STD)/-80 dB (PRE)Maximum Frequency Separation:403-440 MHz .... 37 MHz440-470 MHz .... 30 MHz470-512 MHz .... 42 MHzFrequency Response:Within +1, -3 dB of 6 dB/octave de-emphasis from 300 to 3000MHz (1000 Hz reference)RF Input Impedance:50 OhmsHum/Noise ratio:Unsquelched-50 dBSquelched-70 dBChannel Spacing:30 kHz*These specifications are intended primarily for use of the service technician. Refer to the appropriate Specifications Sheet for the complete specifications.LBI-389042SYSTEM INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAMLBI-38904 Array U.S.A. LOW POWER3SYSTEM INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM LBI-38904U.S.A. HIGH POWER4SYSTEM INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAMLBI-38904 Array EUROPEAN5。
1. V orrei iniziare usando Nikki e NursingScope con i loro suoni predefi niti.N ikki è subito pronto all’uso e non richiede altro che una confi gu-razione minima. Se non è necessario cambiare subito i suoni di auscultazione predefi niti, procedere come segue:a . Accendere NursingScope premendo il simbolo “più” o“meno ” presente sul padiglione.b. V iene emesso il messaggio vocale “System activation. Mode one. WiFi initialization failed ”.c. A questo punto NursingScope è pronto all’uso e si può iniziare l'auscultazione di Nikki.Guida rapida per iniziareGrazie per aver acquistato Nikki, il manichino per la formazione infermieristica con auscultazione.Come vorresti iniziare?2. V orrei iniziare cambiando i suoni predefi niti della libreria.S e si desidera cambiare i suoni cardiaci, polmonari e intestinali predefi niti, procedere come segue.a. Confi gurazione del laptop • Accendere il laptop Acer. Accesso: Nikki, Password: 12345• F are clic sul simbolo della connessione Wi-Fi nella barra delle applicazioni in basso a destra sul desktop e connetter-si alla rete Wi-Fi locale.• Fare doppio clic sul simbolo SimScope presente sul desktop.• V errà chiesto di compilare il modulo di registrazione. Inseri-re tutti i dati. b. Confi gurazione del router • A ccendere il router TP Link collegandolo al laptop Acer c on il cavo USB fornito o semplicemente inserendo la spina in una presa di corrente. Lasciarlo in funzione per 1-2 minuti.• A questo punto, anziché utilizzare la propria connessione locale, connettersi alla rete del router TP Link. A tal fi ne, tornare al simbolo del Wi-Fi nella barra delle applicazioni in basso a destra sul desktop Acer e connettersi alla rete indicata di seguito:Nome della rete: SimScope_5G, Password: CardionicsItalia 3B Scientifi c S.r.l. • Via Progresso, 46 • 40064 Ozzano dell’Emilia (BO) • Italia • 3bscientifi Tel.: +39 051 79 05 05 • Fax: +39 051 469 50 98 • E-mail: vendite.italia@3bscientifi c. Confi gurazione di NursingScope • A ccendere NursingScope premendo il simbolo “più” o “meno ” presente sul padiglione.• V iene emesso il messaggio vocale “System activation. Mode one. Wifi connected ”. • A ssicurarsi che sull’elenco a discesa che appare nell’angolo superiore sinistro del softtware sia visualizzato il nome della rete “SimScope_5G ”.• T enere presente che NursingScope non dispone di un pul-sante on/o , ma si spegne automaticamente al termine della sessione. La durata della sessione può essere modifi catanelle impostazioni Wi-Fi del software.• M odifi care le impostazioni di auscultazione predefi nite scegliendo i suoni dalla libreria presente sul lato sinistro e facendo clic sulla freccia in basso. Non dimenticare di fare clic sul pulsante “save ”, che ha l’aspetto di un dischetto.• A questo punto NursingScope è pronto all’uso con i nuovi suoni assegnati e si può iniziare l’auscultazione.CONSIGLI PER LA RISOLUZIONE DEI PROBLEMI。
4720 Freeze Resistant Bi-Level Steel FountainSTOP!PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWINGINFORMATION.• INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE 4720FR FTN. WITH 97482C DUAL VALVE CONTROL ASSEMBLY ARE LOCATED ON PAGES 2 - 5.• INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE 4720FR FTN. WITH SANITARY FR2 VALVE ARE LOCATED ON PAGES6 - 12.IMPORTANTTHE GROUNDING OF ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT SUCH AS TELEPHONE, COMPUTERS, ETC. TO WATER LINES IS A COMMON PROCEDURE. THIS GROUNDING MAY BE IN THE BUILDING OR MAY OCCUR AWAY FROM THE BUILDING. THIS GROUNDING CAN CAUSE ELECTRICAL FEEDBACK INTO A FOUNTAIN, CREATING AN ELECTROLYSIS WHICH CAUSES A METALLIC TASTE OR AN INCREASE IN THE METAL CONTENT OF THE WATER. THIS CONDITION IS AVOIDABLE BY USING THE PROPER MATERIALS AS INDICATED. ANY DRAIN FITTINGS PROVIDED BY THE INSTALLER SHOULD BE MADE OF PLASTIC TO ELECTRICALLY ISOLATE THE FOUNTAIN FROM THE BUILDING PLUMBING SYSTEM.IMPORTANTALL SERVICE TO BE PERFORMED BY AN AUTHORIZED SERVICE PERSON4720 Freeze Resistant Bi-Level Steel Fountainwith 97482C Dual Valve Control AssemblyIMPORTANT! INSTALLER PLEASE NOTEDo not pull up on lines coming out of the PVC column. Use the nylon strap (ref. 17) to lift the unit to prevent damage to the valve.General Installation Tips1. Be sure to fl ush water supply line before you connect it to the inlet fi tting on Freeze Resistant Valve System.2. There are two drain lines required for this unit. One for the drinking fountain basin drain and one for the valve/water supply line system. The bowl drain is the 3/4" PVC fi tting at the bottom of the 6" PVC tube and the valve drains through the small holes in the PVC cap. Provide ample drainage for these two items. It's always better to have too much then not enough.3. The column (6" PVC tube) must remain vertical. Be sure it remains vertical when backfi lling the excavating trench.4. When the concrete pad, for mounting the fountain, is poured, be sure to allow adequate space around the top of the column so that the fl exible cap may beremoved for servicing the valve.5. We recommend that the top of the column be fl ush or slightly above the top height of the concrete pad.6. You should test the unit before you backfi ll. Simply blow on the clear, small diameter tubing. A steady stream should fl ow from the braided tubing line. When airpressure is removed from the clear tubing the water stream should stop.7. Once you have tested the valve, backfi lled the hole and poured the concrete mounting pad you are ready to set the fountain. After bolting the fountain in placeconnect the air control valve tubing, supply water tubing and drain lines. The water supply line must have a straight run from the basin bubbler down to the control valve. If a straight run is not maintained water will become trapped and freeze leaving the unit inoperable. Test the fountain again. If it fails to work, the air control line may be kinked or connected improperly. Be sure to keep water out of the air control line.8. These products are designed to operate on 20 PSI to 105 PSI supply line pressure. If inlet pressure above 105 PSI, a pressure regulator must be installed in thesupply line. Any damage caused by reason of connecting this product to supply line pressure lower than 20 PSI or higher than 105 PSI is not covered bywarranty.LEGENDA = ACCESS PANELB = REMOVABLE BOTTOM COVERC = 1" PVC DRAIND = PRESSURE FITTING 1-1/4" x 3/4"E = CONNECTOR 1-1/4" TO 1-1/4"F = 1-1/4" DRAIN TUBEG = AIR CONTROL LINEH = 1/4" WATER LINEJ = CONNECTOR FOR AIR CONTROL LINESITE PREPARATION DETAIL FOR THE4720FR FTN. WHEN USING 97482C DUAL VALVE CONTROL ASSY.FIG. 12222 CAMDEN COURT OAK BROOK, IL 60523 630.574.3500 PRINTED IN U.S.A.7, 132910414530213428257, 138292533102835272716181161552232283117121514213334241519111261515303FIG. 3Stream HeightAdjustmentDetail2329Stream HeightAdjustment20, 263Dual Valve Assy.(Item 36)38FOR PARTS, CONTACT YOUR LOCAL DISTRIBUTOR OR VISIT OUR WEBSITE Halsey Taylor Owners Manual4720 Freeze Resistant Floor Mounted Steel Fountainwith Sanitary FR2 ValveIMPORTANT! INSTALLER PLEASE NOTETubing must be cut to the right length. Do not coil any excess tubing or it will cause valve to malfunction.General Installation Tips1. Prepare trench for water supply and waste drain lines. The hole should be deep enough to accommodate the PVC column.Additional porous fi ll and drain pipe may be required due to local ground conditions. Cut the PVC column to fi t desired burydepth. Set PVC column in excavating pit.2. Lay drain lines and water supply lines. Provide service shut-off valve for maintenance. Flush the water supply line beforeattaching to the shut-off valve.Other Notes:• The details on the attached pages show a suggested installation method. Depending on the climate and environmental conditions the suggested installation may be modifi ed.• Overall - for the freeze resistant to function properly the valve must be installed in a non-freezing area.SUGGESTED SITE PREPARATION DETAIL FOR THE 4720FR FTN. WHEN USING THE SANITARY FR2 VALVE1-1/2 DRAIN TUBE SUPPLIED WITH FTN.AIR GAP ASSY.SUPPLIED WITH VALVE1-1/2 DRAIN TUBE SUPPLIED BY INSTALLERDetail ALEGENDA = ACCESS PANEL ( 8" X 10" )B = REMOVABLE BOTTOM COVERFIG. 2INSTRUCTIONS FOR CONNECTING TUBES FROM VALVE TO FOUNTAIN(S)Step 1 - Insert the 1/8” O.D. tube(s) (Labeled A & B) into the connector(s) (provided with fountain). Insert the 1/8” O.D. tube(s) coming from the fountain(s) push button actuator(s) into the connector(s). Trim any excess length.Step 2 - Secure the 1/8” O.D. tube(s) (Labeled C & D) to the waste line assembly. This line is a vent line and should be open to the air.Step 3 - Insert the 1/4” O.D. tube(s) (Labeled E & F) into the 1/4” union(s) (provided with valve assembly). Insert the 1/4” O.D. water lines coming from the fountain(s) into union(s). Trim any excess length.Step 4 - Insert the 1/4” O.D. tube (Labeled G) into the air gap assembly.Step 5 - Secure the 1/4” O.D. tube (Labeled H) to the waste line assembly. This line is a vent line and should be open to the air.FOUNTAIN CONNECTIONSLABEL A(ON/OFF CONTROL LINE FOR BUBBLER ONE)LABEL F (WATER LINE)LABEL G (DRAIN LINE)LABEL E (WATER LINE)LABEL B(ON/OFF CONTROL LINEFOR BUBBLER TWO)LABEL C (VENT LINE)LABEL H (VENT LINE)LABEL D (VENT LINE)FOUNTAIN CONNECTIONSFIG. 3PLUMBING CONDUIT (BY INSTALLER)TO VALVEFIG. 6166324121571771475, 137SEE DETAIL BDETAIL B88881517FIG. 4FIG. 5Stream Height AdjustmentPAGE 1197709C (Rev. G - 1/17)1110919181FIG. 7FIG. 8FIG. 9DESCRIPTION11017544389028424C 40045C 45807C 50986C 56082C 56092C 56123C 56185C 56187C 56203C 56235C 61313C 70817C 70828C 75639C 75642C 75652C 75653C 70683C12345678910111213141516171819NSPART NO.Hex Nut - 3/8-16Bracket - Regulator Holder Hex Nut - 1-5/16Dual ValveRegulator Holder Regulator NutPoly Tubing - 1/4” (Cut To Length)Poly Tubing - 1/8” (Cut To Length)CanisterTrap - Adaptor 1-1/2Air Gap Assy.Fitting - 1/2” Union w/Strainer RegulatorFitting - Elbow 1/4 Stem x 1/4 Tube Fitting - Connector 1/4 x 1/4 NPTF Fitting - Elbow 1/4 x 1/4 NPTFFitting - Adaptor 1/4 NPT x 1/2 NPT U-BoltNylon Strap - 6 ft.Fitting - Union 1/4ITEM NO.PARTS LISTthe Sanitary FR2 ValvePAGE 1297709C (Rev. G - 1/17)TroubleshootingInsuf fi cient Bubbler Flow: Check that the shut-off valve is wide open. Verify minimum20 PSI supply pressure. Clean inlet strainer screen located in the valve body. Clean rubber ori fi ce in fl ow control located below frost line in bushing between barb fi tting and valve.No Flow: Check for leaks in the air tubing going from the push button to the valve. Make sure the air tubing compression nut is hand tight. Disconnect air tube from push button. Place fi nger over air outlet. Push button to test diaphragm. Tighten diaphragm cap screws. Replace diaphragm if necessary.Continued Insuf fi cient or Varied Height of Bubbler Flow:• Replace fl ow control.• Check for kinks in the tubing.• Remove the cleanout plug from the PVC column. Remove the valve assembly from thePVC column by carefully pulling up on the strap and connecting tubing at the same time. Pressure test the valve assembly for leaks. Check stream height from the bubbler. Stream height is factory set at 35 PSI. If supply pressure varies greatly from this, adjust the screw on the regulator (Item 13, Fig. 5, Page 10). Clockwise adjustment will raise stream and counter-clockwise adjustment will lower stream. For best adjustment stream height should be approx. 1-1/2" (38mm) above the bubbler guard. Replace the valve into the PVC column. Make sure the supply hose coils into the bottom of the PVC column without any kinks and double check that the valve is positioned fully at the bottom of the PVC column. Cap the PVC column.Continuous Bubbler Flow: Insure that push button is not obstructed and springs back to normal position. Remove four screws which secure plastic diaphragm block to valve body. Pull plastic and rubber diaphragm assembly out of valve body. Locate tiny hole in rubber diaphragm just under lip of plastic part. Clean debris from this hole. Inspect valve seat for grooves. If valve seat was OK and diaphragm hole was free from debris, inspect rubber button located at center of fl oating steel disc in valve diaphragm block assembly. If button is worn, turn disc over or replace it. If diaphragm and seats are in good condition, stretch spring slightly. Spring is located behind fl oating stainless steel plate. Insure that air bleed port on valve plastic block assembly is not plugged.FOR PARTS, CONTACT YOUR LOCAL DISTRIBUTOR OR VISIT OUR WEBSITE 2222 CAMDEN COURT OAK BROOK, IL 60523630.574.3500PRINTED IN U.S.A.Included with Sanitary FR2ValveFIG. 1044453842232128272125, 3132333324293733303536234233333945444134432722204028372122293024203326264025, 312110014714056010032274056010157054056015013C 15014C 11054494255011086864255016027050864017070504283028091C 40045C 45851C 40250C 45403C 45476C 45830C 45842C 45663C 55913C 56121C 60098545164066346C 70683C 75534C 75588C 75589C 75520C 75565C 75596C 56092C 56123C 75539C2021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445NS NS NS NS NS NSDrain Gasket GasketDrain GasketBubbler Tube Assy.Retaining NutSet Screw #8-32 x .125Socket Head Screw #10-24 x .75Strainer Plate BasinNameplate Insert Hex Nut 1-5/16"BubblerTailpipe 1-1/4" x 5-3/8"Push Button Actuator Drain Tube Fountain Body Access PanelPush Button Sleeve Drain AdapterDrain Elbow 1-1/4"Drain Plug Assy.Drain Tube Union 1/4Pinned Torx Screw #10-24Slip Joint Nut 1-1/4"GasketBit - Pinned Torx T-25Fitting - Double Male Connector Paint Touch-up (Pen)Poly Tubing - 1/4" (Cut To Length) - To Bubbler Poly Tubing - 1/8" (Cut To Length) - To Actuator Allen WrenchITEM NO.PART NO.PARTS LISTDESCRIPTIONthe 4720FR Fountain。
OBSOLETEUser's GuideSNVA045D–October2000–Revised April2013AN-1214LM3354/5Evaluation Board1IntroductionThe LM3354and LM3355are switched capacitor DC/DC converters which utilize a number of different gains to achieve output regulation.The LM3354/5evaluation board is programmed for an output of4.1V, ideal for White or Blue LED applications.An LM33541.8V option is also available.The LM3355is capable of up to50mA of output current while the LM3354is capable of up to90mA of output current.See theLM3354Regulated90mA Buck-Boost Switched Capacitor DC/DC Converter(SNVS157)data sheet for more information on driving LED's or for information on other standard voltage options of the LM3354.A bill of materials and a schematic follow:Table1.LM3354/5Evaluation Board List of ComponentsDesignator Description Manufacturer U1LM3354/5DC/DC Converter Texas instrumentsC IN10µF ceramic capacitor(X5R,6.3V)Taiyo YudenC OUT10µF ceramic capacitor(X5R,6.3V)Taiyo YudenC10.33µF ceramic capacitor(X7R,16V)Taiyo YudenC20.33µF ceramic capacitor(X7R,16V)Taiyo YudenC FIL1µF ceramic capacitor(X7R,10V)Taiyo Yuden2Typical Application CircuitFigure1.Basic Buck/Boost RegulatorAll trademarks are the property of their respective owners.1 SNVA045D–October2000–Revised April2013AN-1214LM3354/5Evaluation Board Submit Documentation FeedbackCopyright©2000–2013,Texas Instruments IncorporatedOBSOLETETypical Application Circuit Figure2.Typical Layout,Top View(magnification1.5X)2AN-1214LM3354/5Evaluation Board SNVA045D–October2000–Revised April2013Submit Documentation FeedbackCopyright©2000–2013,Texas Instruments IncorporatedIMPORTANT NOTICETexas Instruments Incorporated and its subsidiaries(TI)reserve the right to make corrections,enhancements,improvements and other changes to its semiconductor products and services per JESD46,latest issue,and to discontinue any product or service per JESD48,latest issue.Buyers should obtain the latest relevant information before placing orders and should verify that such information is current and complete.All semiconductor products(also referred to herein as“components”)are sold subject to TI’s terms and conditions of sale supplied at the time of order acknowledgment.TI warrants performance of its components to the specifications applicable at the time of sale,in accordance with the warranty in TI’s terms and conditions of sale of semiconductor products.Testing and other quality control techniques are used to the extent TI deems necessary to support this warranty.Except where mandated by applicable law,testing of all parameters of each component is not necessarily performed.TI assumes no liability for applications assistance or the design of Buyers’products.Buyers are responsible for their products and applications using TI components.To minimize the risks associated with Buyers’products and applications,Buyers should provide adequate design and operating safeguards.TI does not warrant or represent that any license,either express or implied,is granted under any patent right,copyright,mask work right,or other intellectual property right relating to any combination,machine,or process in which TI components or services are rmation published by TI regarding third-party products or services does not constitute a license to use such products or services or a warranty or endorsement e of such information may require a license from a third party under the patents or other intellectual property of the third party,or a license from TI under the patents or other intellectual property of TI.Reproduction of significant portions of TI information in TI data books or data sheets is permissible only if reproduction is without alteration and is accompanied by all associated warranties,conditions,limitations,and notices.TI is not responsible or liable for such altered rmation of third parties may be subject to additional restrictions.Resale of TI components or services with statements different from or beyond the parameters stated by TI for that component or service voids all express and any implied warranties for the associated TI component or service and is an unfair and deceptive business practice. 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Package‘ReviewR’September1,2023Title A Light-Weight,Portable Tool for Reviewing Individual PatientRecordsVersion2.3.10Description A portable Shiny tool to explore patient-level electronic health record data and perform chart review in a single integrated framework.This tool supportsbrowsing clinical data in many different formats including multiple versionsof the'OMOP'common data model as well as the'MIMIC-III'data model.Inaddition,chart review information is captured and stored securely via theShiny interface in a'REDCap'(Research Electronic Data Capture)projectusing the'REDCap'API.See the'ReviewR'website for additional information,documentation,and examples.License BSD_3_clause+file LICENSEURL https:///,https:///thewileylab/ReviewR/BugReports https:///thewileylab/ReviewR/issuesDepends R(>=3.5.0)Imports bigrquery(>=1.2.0),config,DBI,dbplyr,dplyr(>=1.0.0),DT,gargle,glue,golem,httr,jsonlite,magrittr,purrr,redcapAPI,REDCapR,rlang(>=0.4.7),RPostgres,RSQLite,shiny(>=1.5.0),shinycssloaders(>=1.0.0),shinydashboard,shinydashboardPlus(>=2.0.0),shinyjs,shinyWidgets(>=0.6.0),snakecase,stringr,tibble,tidyr(>=1.1.0)Suggests fs,gt,here,htmltools,knitr,pkgload,processx,readr,rmarkdown,rstudioapi,spelling,testthat(>=2.1.0),usethisVignetteBuilder knitrEncoding UTF-8Language en-USLazyData trueRoxygenNote7.2.3NeedsCompilation no12db_function_all_patients_table_template Author Laura Wiley[aut](<https:///0000-0001-6681-9754>),Luke Rasmussen[aut](<https:///0000-0002-4497-8049>),David Mayer[cre,aut](<https:///0000-0002-6056-9771>),The Wiley Lab[cph,fnd]Maintainer David Mayer<**************************>Repository CRANDate/Publication2023-09-0115:50:11UTCR topics documented:db_function_all_patients_table_template (2)db_function_subject_table_template (3)db_module_template (3)dev_add_database_module (4)dev_add_data_model (4)redcap_survey_complete (5)redcap_widget_map (6)run_app (6)supported_data_models (7)Index8db_function_all_patients_table_templateDatabase Table Function:All Patients Table TemplateDescriptionA character vector containing a function template for creating the’All Patients’table as displayedon the"Patient Search"TabUsagedb_function_all_patients_table_templateFormatA character vector with22elementsSee AlsoOther Development Templates:db_function_subject_table_template,db_module_templatedb_function_subject_table_template3db_function_subject_table_templateDatabase Table Function:Subject Table TemplateDescriptionA character vector containing a function template for creating the’Subject Filtered’tables as dis-played on the"Chart Review"TabUsagedb_function_subject_table_templateFormatA character vector with15elementsSee AlsoOther Development Templates:db_function_all_patients_table_template,db_module_templatedb_module_template Database Module TemplateDescriptionA character vector containing a database module templateUsagedb_module_templateFormatA character vector with52elementsSee AlsoOther Development Templates:db_function_all_patients_table_template,db_function_subject_table_template4dev_add_data_modeldev_add_database_moduleDevelop A Database ModuleDescriptionThis function will create a database module skeleton with required elements already populated,based on user mon database module packages are imported automatically,but develop-ers should add imports to the roxygen skeleton as necessary to both the UI and server functions tocollect user info and create a DBI connection object,respectively.Usagedev_add_database_module(mod_name=NULL,display_name=NULL)Argumentsmod_name Required.A string,denoting the module suffix eg:’mariadb’display_name Required.A string,denoting the module display name eg:’MariaDB Server’.This is the’user viewable’name that will appear in the database module selectordropdown.ValueA.Rfile populated with a database module skeletonSee AlsoOther Development Functions:dev_add_data_model()dev_add_data_model Develop Data Model Table FunctionsDescriptionThis function will assist in adding support for a new data model to ReviewR.A schemafile,sup-plied as a CSV,will be added to the package namespace such that upon connection to a databasecontaining the new data model,ReviewR can identify and display it through the database detectionmodule.Users will be prompted to identify which table in the new data model contains a list of all patients.Additionally,users will be asked to select whichfield uniquely identifies each patient.Thisfieldmust be present across all tables in the new data model for best results.Once selections are captured,a database_tables.Rfile will be populated and opened for editing inRStudio.Basic table skeletons are created based on the provided schema and user selections.Note:If the identifierfield is not present across all tables,care must be taken to adjust the database_tables.R file to appropriately represent the new data model structure.redcap_survey_complete5 Usagedev_add_data_model(csv)Argumentscsv Required.Thefile path of a CSVfile containing a data model schemaValueA.Rfile populated with basic database table functionsSee AlsoOther Development Functions:dev_add_database_module()redcap_survey_completeREDCap Survey CompleteDescriptionA dataset containing valid REDCap"Survey Complete"Values.Usageredcap_survey_completeFormatA data frame with2rows and2variables:redcap_survey_complete_names The human readable"Survey Complete"Responsesredcap_survey_complete_values REDCap API values for"Survey Complete"Responses...6run_app redcap_widget_map REDCap Widget MapDescriptionA dataset that maps REDCap question types and common validations to native shiny widgetsthrough custom functions.Usageredcap_widget_mapFormatA data frame with9rows and3variables:redcap_field_type A REDCap Question Typeredcap_field_validation Custom REDCap Question Type ValidationshinyREDCap_widget_function shinyREDCap function to use when mapping to native Shiny widget...run_app Run ApplicationDescriptionStart the ReviewR Application in a browser on port1410.__________.____________\______\________|__|________\______\|_//__\\//|/__\\/\//|_/||\___/\/|\___/\/||\|____|_/\___>\_/|__|\___>\/\_/|____|_/\/\/\/\/by WileyLabMaking manual record review fun since2019!authors:Laura Wiley,Luke Rasmussen,David MayerUsagerun_app(...)supported_data_models7Arguments...A list of options to pass to the app including:•secrets_json:A string,containing afile path to a Google OAuth2.0ClientID JSONValueNo return value,called to start the ReviewR Shiny Application!supported_data_models Supported Data Model SchemasDescriptionA dataset containing data model information along with the corresponding version and nestedschema information.Usagesupported_data_modelsFormatA data frame with12rows and4variables:data_model Data model namemodel_version Version of the data modeldata Nested database schemas,including included table andfield mappingsfile_path Where schema was imported from...Sourcehttps:///OHDSI/CommonDataModel/https:///MIT-LCP/mimic-codeIndex∗Development Functionsdev_add_data_model,4dev_add_database_module,4∗Development Templatesdb_function_all_patients_table_template, 2db_function_subject_table_template,3db_module_template,3∗datasetsdb_function_all_patients_table_template, 2db_function_subject_table_template,3db_module_template,3redcap_survey_complete,5redcap_widget_map,6supported_data_models,7db_function_all_patients_table_template,2,3db_function_subject_table_template,2,3,3db_module_template,2,3,3dev_add_data_model,4,4dev_add_database_module,4,5redcap_survey_complete,5redcap_widget_map,6run_app,6supported_data_models,78。
®Quadratec ®WindshieldHeader ChannelPARTS LIST:A. Windshield Header w/Brackets Installed - Qty 1B. Windshield Header Knobs - Qty 2C. Windshield Header Plates - Qty 2REQUIRED TOOLS:Safety GlassesLoss of vehicle control involves risk of death or serious injury,particularly to parts of your body not restrained within vehicle.This product is intended for weather protection only and should Not be relied upon to contain occupants in the event of an accident or to protect from either ground contact or falling objects.To reduce risk of accident or injury:•ALWAYS WEAR SEATBELTS•Always keep head, arms & body parts within vehicle.•Fully secure or stow the fabric top before driving according to instructions. Never try to adjust the fabric top while driving.Do not use if damaged or worn.•Read and follow all instructions & warnings accompanyingthis product, in your vehicle owner’s manual and Off Road Driving Supplement.RISK OF EYE INJURY. Safety glasses should be worn at all times while installing or maintaining this product.For ’07-’18 Wrangler JK Vehicles: #11122.0100ABFront EdgeCPut on safety glasses. With the wind-shield header removed from the vehicle,install the front edge of the header into the pocket sewn on your Bimini Top orBimini Top Plus. Pull the fabric over the header and snap all (8) snaps as shown. (FIG 1)®Before You Begin Installation:Congratulations on your purchase of the Quadratec Windshield Header Channel.This high quality product is designed to work with several brief top options for fair weather driving.When unpacking, check to make sure all parts are included. If any part ismissing or broken, please call Quadratec Customer Service at 800-745-6037 as soon as possible.a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. You CAN be KILLED or SERIOUSLY HUR T if you don’t follow instructions.a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury. You CAN be moderately HURT and also may suffer property damage if you don’t follow instructions.Careful attention is required to this instruction or operation but doesgenerally not relate to personal injury. Damage to your Quadratec ®product or other property may result if you don’t follow instructions.Important Safety Information:Your Quadratec ®Windshield Header is intended to be used with otherQuadratec Products to increase the fair weather enjoyment of your off-road ca-pable vehicle. Before installation, please take a moment to review the followingsafety information and installation in-structions. Important safety information is generally preceded by one of three signal words indicating the relative risk of injury.The signal words mean:Figure 1Center the Bimini Top and Header Channel on the vehicle’s windshield frame, above the footman loops. Position the Header Plate under the Footman Loop. Install the Header knob through the Header Plate and Footman loop and thread it into the header bracket. (FIG 2)Repeat on the opposite side of the vehi-cle. Once both knobs are secure, you can continue installation of the Bimini or Bimini plus onto your vehicle. (FIG 3) See the installation instructions suppliedwith your top for those steps.Fig 2Fig 3MAKE SURE THE WINDSHIELD HEADER AND INSTALLATION BOLTS AREFULLY SECURED AND TIGHTENED. FAILURE TO FULLY TIGHTEN THEBOLTS MAY CAUSE THE HEADER TO COME OFF WHILE DRIVING.Your windshield header channel canused with several Quadratec products,such as the Bimini Top and/or thefull length Bimini Top Plus for theultimate in sunny weather driving!BIMINI TOP BIMINI PLUS Header BracketHeaderPlateHeaderKnobCompleted installationon vehicle.FootmanLoop®®Quadratec ® Exclusive Three Year Limited WarrantyYour Quadratec ®branded accessories are covered by the following Limited Warranty provided exclusively by Quadratec, Inc., 1028Saunders Lane, West Chester PA 19380.This Limited Warranty is the only warranty made in connection with your purchase.Quadratec neither assumes nor authorizes any vendor, retailer or other person or entity to as-sume for it any other obligation or liability in connection with this product orLimited War-ranty . 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LBI-38229EDESCRIPTIONThe Console Interface board is mounted behind the Ana-log V oter (Refer to LBI-38676) and contains a 2175 Hz tone detector and line interfaces. This board allows routing of voted and console audio with the proper Secur-it/hold tone.A block diagram of the Console Interface board is shown in Figure 1.The board detects the 2175 Hz tone which is required to provide the dispatch console override feature in EDACS vot-ing. In normal voter operation, 2175 Hz is generated and bridged across the voted audio phone line going to the sta-tion control panel. The tone acts as a transmit keep-alive sig-nal which lets the station know the condition of the control link.When the console operator wishes to preempt a transmis-sion in progress, the console is keyed on the group transmis-sion. The 2175 Hz tone that is superimposed on the console audio is detected by the Console Interface board, and acti-vates the carrier-operated relay (COR) in the Analog V oter. This relay switches the audio lines going to the control panel.MAINTENANCE MANUAL CONSOLE INTERFACE BOARD 19D438451G1FOREDACS® VOTER APPLICATIONSericssonz Ericsson, Inc.Private Radio SystemsMountain View RoadLynchburg, Virginia 245021-800-528-7711 (Outside USA 804-528-7711)Printed in U.S.A.2175 HZ TONE DETECTORThe detector senses the audio line coming from the console and, upon detecting a 2175 Hz tone, will control the carrier-op-erated relay (COR) of the Analog V oter. This causes console audio (in place of voter audio) to be routed to the main site. The digital voter selector also monitors the COR control line, and therefore knows when the console has preempted the line.Audio input from the dispatch console comes through J1-9 and J1-10 (PHONE IN). Surge suppression is provided by E1 and E2. The console audio is coupled to a bandpass filter (U3A & U3B) through transformer T1. The two-pole bandpass filter has a broad bandwidth centered at 2175 Hz. This provides pre-filtering and overload protection for the high-Q filter which follows. The output from the filter is coupled through unity-gain buffer U3C which drives the active bandpass filter (AR1 and FL1). Recovered 2175 Hz from the filter is present at test point TP3.Transistor Q2 provides a gain of three and buffers the filter output. The amplified signal is ac coupled through C10 to the base of Q3. Transistor Q3 acts as a positive-peak detector. When the base of Q3 is driven positive, the transistor conducts discharging C12 which is at a quiescent 10-volt level. During periods of non-conduction, C12 charges through R28 and R29.At a certain level of Q3 conduction, the average voltage on C12 will be low enough to turn on Q4 through R27 and volt-age divider R28/R29.When Q4 conducts, the base of Q3 is biased higher, in-creasing conduction. This provides a snap-action pick up or hysteresis. One input of comparator U3D is tied through R31 to capacitor C12. The other input (U3D-12) is held at 5 volts by voltage divider R30/R32. When the voltage level on C12 drops below 5 volts, the output of the comparator (U3D-14)will go high indicating detection of 2175 Hz tone and causingthe TONE DETECT (J1-04) line to go high. Inverter Q7 pro-vides an inverted TONE DETECT signal (J1-08) that is used insome applications. Jumper P2 allows Q7 to be used as an inde-pendent inverter.POWER DISTRIBUTIONThe Console Interface board obtains 25 Vdc power fromthe Analog V oter through J1-5. The 25-volt supply feeds the in-put of a 10-volt linear regulator (U2). Resistors R62 and R63bias U2 for 10-volt regulation at U2-2. The 10-volt regulatedoutput is used to supply power to most of the circuitry on theboard. A 5-volt reference is obtained from the 10-volt linethrough voltage divider R36/R37. The reference is used to biasop-amp U3.TEST AND TROUBLESHOOTINGThe test procedure contained in this section should be usedto verify proper operation of the Console Interface board. Thetest may also be used as an aid in troubleshooting to isolate aproblem to a stage or component.Equipment RequiredThe following equipment is required for performing thetest procedure.Power Supply, 25 ± 1 Vdc, 50 mADistortion AnalyzerV oltmeterSignal Generator, 2175/2460/1970 ± 3 HzJumpersTest ProcedureSet up the Console Interface board under test as shown inFigure 2. Follow the test procedure in Table 1.Copyright© November 1988, General Electric CompanyFigure 1 - Console Interface Board Block Diagram Figure 2 - Preliminary Test Set UpTable 1 - TEST PROCEDURELBI-382291CONSOLE INTERFACE BOARD HARNESS OUTLINE DIAGRAMCIB INTERCONNECT HARNESS 19B235004G8 (Refer to LBI-38420)(19C336922, Sh. 1, Rev. 0)CONSOLE INTERFACE BOARD 19D438451G1(19D438451, Sh. 1, Rev. 4)(19D438450, Rev. 2A)COMPONENT SIDELBI-382292PARTS LISTSCHEMATIC DIAGRAM PRODUCTION CHANGESChanges in the equipment performance or to simplify circuits are identified by a "Revision Let-ter", which is stamped after the model number of the unit. The revision stamped on the unit in-cludes all previous revisions. Refer to the Parts List for the descriptions of parts affected by these revisions.REV. A - Console Interface Board 19D438451G1T o improve tone detection, capacitor C12 was changed from 0.1 µF to µF .Old part number was: T644ACP410K.REV. B - Console Interface Board 19D438451G1In some applications, the main level on the line input from the switch may cause the COR of the analog voter to chatter. A jumper option is provided to allow a gain reduc-tion of 10 dB.R70 was added (H212CRP315C).P3 was added (19A704852P1).REV. C - Console Interface Board 19D438451G1T o remove unused circuitry.CONSOLE INTERFACE BOARD19D438451G1ISSUE 4* COMPONENTS ADDED, DELETED OR CHANGED BY PRODUCTION CHANGESCONSOLE INTERFACE BOARD19D438451G1(19D438449, Sh. 1, Rev. 4)LBI-382293。
INSTRUCTION MANUALFOR THE THERMOCOUPLE ATTACHMENTUNIT(TAU)Model Number: 41756 (100 – 125Vac)41757 (220 – 240Vac) Manufactured in the United KingdomCONTENTSChapter Page Specification 3 What the TAU does 4 Functions 5 Electrical schematic drawing 6 Safety 7 Making a thermocouple 8 Operation of the TAU 9 Battery monitor 10 Maintenance 11 Fault finding 12 Ordering replacement parts and spares 15 Replacement parts list 16 Warranty 17 Date of issue Sept 2008© 2008 Stork Thermal Inspection Services (STIS)All rights reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced, stored in retrieval system, or transmitted in any form by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise without the prior, written permission of STIS.SPECIFICATIONSOperating Voltage…………………100-125 or 220-240 VacPower Consumption……………… 5.0 VABattery Voltage……………………12 VoltsBattery Capacity………………….. 2.7 AhThermocouple Diameters……….. 0.5, 1 & 2mm selectableDischarge Voltages………………. 50 / 70 / 83 V d.c. nominalDischarge Energy…………………12.5 / 25 / 34.5 Joules nominal Battery Monitor……………………. Monitoring LED and AutomaticFull Discharge Protection Number of discharges………..…... Approx 1000 on Setting 2 at arate of 200 per day with fullycharged battery.Height………………………………210 mmWidth………………………………. 215 mmDepth………………………………90 mmWeight…………………………….. 4.25 kgEC declaration of conformity available upon request.(see contact details on page 15)WHAT THE TAU DOESStork’s Thermocouple Attachment Unit (TAU) provides a reliable and extremely accurate method of temperature measurement of pre and post weld heat treatment processes by the direct attachment ofthermocouples to the workpiece known as the capacitive discharge method.Previous methods of thermocouple attachment where the twoconductors, comprised of two thermocouple materials, were welded or brazed/soldered at the tip to make a ‘hot’ junction, lead to largeinaccuracies in the temperatures being recorded.The solution is to produce the ‘hot’ junction by welding the conductor wires directly and independently on to the metal surface asfacilitated by Stork’s TAU. By adopting this capacitive dischargemethod of welding the conductors on to the metal surface, seriouserrors arising from the proximity of a heating source are avoided.A rechargeable battery provides power to flash-discharge, butt-weldthe ends of the thermocouple wires directly to the surface of awelded workpiece. The wires are spaced 6 mm maximum apart.This causes the workpiece material itself to become the junction of the thermocouple. There can therefore be no inaccuracy in thetemperature measurement. Heating elements can lay on top of any part of the thermocouple junction or wires without any adverseaffects on temperature measurement.FUNCTIONSPart Function descriptionA Red DISCHARGE button for discharging power in manual mode.B Green LED indicates when the output capacitor charging iscomplete and is ready to discharge.C Red LED indicating that the unit is connected to the mains supplyfor the recharging of the battery.D Red LED indicating that the battery power is low and requires re-charging.E Green START button for initiating output capacitor charging inboth manual and automatic modes of operation.F Yellow LED indicting that the output capacitor is charging.G Operation mode and output power level selector.H Storage compartment for pliers, magnet, supply plug and leads.I Application pliers.J Magnet for return current path.K Supply plug for recharging the battery.ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC DRAWINGWire Colour/Termination KeyCO1 1 - Yellow2 - Violet3 - Green4 - GreenCO2 1 - Orange2 - Orange3 - Red4 - BlackCO3 1 - Pink (Cap +ve)2 - Grey (Cap –ve)3 - Blue4 - BrownSAFETY•The maximum Voltage between the application pliers and the return magnet is approximately 9 Volts d.c.•As with most electrical equipment, operators must ensure that they do not touch the exposed parts of (supply) pliers metaljaws, (return) magnet or work piece, especially with wet or damp hands and/or gloves when charging or discharging the outputcapacitor as this could result in a minor electrical shock. Special care should be taken when working on scaffold or staging aseven a minor shock could cause a fall.•Ensure that the unit is protected and kept dry when working in damp and humid conditions.•Always use safety glasses or goggles when using the TAU to attach thermocouple wires.•Do not abuse or modify the TAU or its accessories.•Do not operate the equipment in a faulty condition.•Only use the TAU for its intended purpose (i.e. the attachment of thermocouple wires)•Do not store the magnet and pliers in the storage compartment with the automatic (AUTO.) mode of operation selected. Thiscould result in a spark being generated due to the discharge ofthe output capacitor through the pliers and magnet coming intocontact with each other. Always select the manual (MAN.) mode of operation before storing the pliers and magnet away.•Ensure that the output capacitor is discharged prior to performing any maintenance work inside the unit.•Use, maintenance and repair of the unit should only be performed by competent, trained personnel.MAKING A THERMOCOUPLEselected attachment area. Do notclean to bright metal. Also, never usea powered grinding tool as this candamage the weld.Clean the selected magnet positionwith a file or wire brush and ensurethat the surface is free from oil orgrease. Also check that the contactface of the magnet is clean andremove any metallic partials.Position the return magnet on thework piece.Check that the twisted thermocouplewire still has a minimum of 500 mm ofundamaged insulated wire remaining.Using the supplied pliers, pull back theinsulation at the end of each wire togive 10 mm of bare wire.Note: to avoid serious damage to sensitive temperature control and recording instruments, thermocouples must be disconnected from all apparatus whilst using the TAU to attaché thermocouple wires to the workpiece.OPERATION• Before switching the unit on, select the operation mode tomanual or auto and the required power level for the diameter of thermocouple wire to be used by turning the POWER switch to one of the following settings:1 - for 0.5 mm diameter thermocouple wire2 - for 1.0 mm diameter thermocouple wire3 - for 2.0 mm diameter thermocouple wire• To switch the unit on, press the START button. Note: the unit will automatically switch off after approximately 3 minutes of no use. This avoids the need for an OFF switch and prevents the unintentional running down of the battery by forgetting to turn the unit off.Grip one of the bared wires and touch the end of it to the workpiece at the point where the thermocouple is to be attached. Do not touch the workpiece with the pliers.After attaching the thermocouple wire (as described in the OPERATION section) repeat the process for the second wire attaching it 5 or 6 mm from the first wire.•To enable the unit to be continuously used the Discharge capacitor is automatically charged after every discharge.Note: The unit can be used without re-charge until theBATTERY LED is continuously illuminated.•There are two modes of operation of discharging, AUTO and MANUAL. The MANUAL mode requires you to press theDISCHARGE button when you are ready to discharge thethermocouple, whereas the AUTO mode will automaticallydischarge the thermocouple after it has been in contact with theworkpiece for approximately 2 seconds.•After the thermocouple has been discharged, if the pliers are still in contact with the workpiece, e.g. for bending over of thethermocouple wires, an internal monitor circuit will prevent theTAU. from re-charging until the pliers are removed.•Even though the TAU. is charging the internal capacitor up to voltages of 80 volts, which could give a shock if touched, thepliers and magnet only have less than 9 Volts across them untilthe pliers touch the workpiece. This removes the possibility ofan operator giving himself a shock when pressing theDISCHARGE button.BATTERY MONITOR•The condition of the internal battery is monitored continuously, when in operation, by the BATTERY LED circuit.•As the battery becomes discharged the BATTERY LED will become continuously illuminated.•If the BATTERY LED illuminates only during the charging of the capacitor it is advisable to re-charge the internal battery assoon as possible by plugging the supply mains cable into a110V supply.•It is reasonable to anticipate 1000 discharges from a fully charged battery (on setting 2.). A normal period of time forbattery re-charge is 12-18 hours.•Charging current is 400 mA maximum.•After the initial illumination of the LED it is still possible, with a battery in good condition, to achieve approximately 200discharges on power setting 2.•It is not possible, by use, to fully discharge the internal battery as a built in monitor circuit will switch off the unit at a presetminimum voltage.•Note: If left unused for long periods, the rechargeable battery may not accept a full charge immediately. If after charging theready LED does not illuminate, place the TAU on charge for 14hours and then fully discharge the battery. Repeat 2 or 3 timesafter which the battery should accept a full charge.MAINTENANCEThe TAU requires little maintenance as it incorporates solid-statedevices, however, we recommend that the following checks becarried out every 6 months:-•Examine supply plug and all flexible leads for damage or wear and replace as necessary.•Inspect condition of the application pliers and return magnet, clean necessary and replace if damaged or worn.•Check that the selector switch and push buttons are functioning and free to operate and replace if necessary.•Check that the LEDs are functioning correctly and replace if necessary.FAULT FINDINGFAULT CHECK ACTIONTAU will not start. Check battery voltageis greater than 9.5Vwhen start button isdepressed.Check start pushbutton for correctoperation.Check continuity ofloom between batteryand PCB andbetween startpushbutton and PCB.If all the above checkout correctly. Re-charge battery.Replace switch. Repair or replace loom.Replace PCB.Capacitor will not charge. Check TAU isswitched on.Check pliers andmagnet are notshorting together.Check capacitor forshort circuit.Check continuity ofloom betweencapacitor and PCBIf all the above checkout correctly.Press Startpushbutton.Separate pliers frommagnet / workpieceReplace capacitor.Repair or replaceloom.Replace PCB.ORDERING REPLACEMENT PARTS AND SPARESWhen ordering any spare parts it is recommended that you refer to:(a) Type of unit described herein.(b) Stork Works Order reference number –(c) Date supplied –(d) Your original order reference –(e) Your organisation full name –(f) Unit Serial number –All orders should be marked for the attention of ‘Equipment Sales Department’ at the following address:Stork Thermal Inspection ServicesUnits 21 - 24Slaidburn CrescentSouthportMerseysidePR9 9YFUnited KingdomTel. No. +44 (0)1704 215600Fax No. +44 (0)1704 215601Email:*******************Web: /stisREPLACEMENT PARTS LISTOrder Qty DescriptionRef: Fitted504-089 1 3 core extension cable set (coiled)CAE010MO-7 1 Electrolytic Capacitor 10,000µF 110V ZY-41756 /1 1 TAU PCB completeTH-50RIA40 1 Thyristor 50RIA100516-041 1 16A, 110V, 2P&E plug530-006 1 Panel mounting fuse holder 20 mm530-064 1 Fuse 20 mm 500 mA (Pack 10)536-058 1 Shoulder Strap & ClipsHAR105 2 Toggle Catches536-128 1 Pliers/Magnet Cable SetHAR101 4 Rubber feet stick-on538-024 2 LED Red c/w Ring & Clip538-025 1 LED Green c/w Ring & Clip538-026 1 LED Yellow c/w Ring & ClipSWT001 1 Pushbutton GreenSWT002 1 Pushbutton RedHAR150 1 21mm Knob blackHAR151 1 Knob cap 21 mm blackHAR 152 1 21 mm transparent figure dial558-027 1 Battery 12V 3AhIn order that the correct item of equipment or replacement parts are despatched to you, you should always quote your original purchase order number and date and the correct serial number of the items as detailed herein.WARRANTYGeneralStork Thermal Inspection Services (STIS) guarantee that, subject to the conditions under herein, we will replace the goods described or repair the same, for a period of six months from the date of despatch, for any items with defects caused by faulty materials or workmanship.STIS shall not incur any liability under the above warranty unless:- •STIS is promptly notified in writing upon discovery by the customer that such goods do not confirm to the warranty.•The alleged defective goods are returned to STIS, carriage prepaid. •Examination by STIS of the good confirms that the alleged defect exists and has not been caused by mis-use, neglect, repair, or byalteration or accident.STIS shall be limited to replacing or repairing any goods returned within six months of the date of despatch. Our liability under the warranty, shall be limited to supply on an FOB, country of origin basis, for any parts found to be defective.Our warranty will not apply to any consumable items or parts requiring replacement caused by normal wear and tear.To dispose of this unit telephone +44 (0)1704 215600Warranty Replacement ProcedureAll parts shipped, whether to replace parts which failed within the warranty period or not, will be invoices at full F.O.B. prices. The parts replaced should then be returned to our factory, transportation prepaid, for our examination. Credit will be issued if our inspection indicates that failure occurred during the warranty period.。