Gina 20-bit Multitrack Digital Audio Recorder Owners Manual

Gina 20-bit Multitrack Digital Audio Recorder Owners Manual

The Reporter is designed to provide you with an analysis of your computer system’s audio capabilities and its ability to work successfully with Gina. The program looks at such things as your BIOS version, your interrupt assignments, and your hard disk’s transfer rate. The Reporter will perform a limited series of compatibility tests. It cannot guarantee that your system will work with Gina. The only way to be sure is to install the card in your system and see if it works. Please note that we only support Intel CPUs and motherboards with an Intel chipset. Your system may or may not work with other CPUs or chipsets.

Be sure to run the program before attempting to install Gina as it can help you avoid installation problems down the road. To run the Reporter, simply double-click on Install Reporter icon in the Reporter directory of the Gina CD-ROM. This will install the program onto your hard disk. The Reporter will then show up under the Start menu, Programs, Echo Audio Utilities. Select The Echo Reporter to launch the program.

Once the program launches, you’ll see the Hard Disk Performance test screen. Press the Proceed button to initiate the disk speed test. This test will tell you if your hard disk is fast enough to support multitrack digital audio and, if so, approximately how many tracks of record and playback you’ll be able to achieve.

After the test is completed you’ll see a results screen. Many of the parameters on the screen are interactive; you can change them to see how your disk performs under different conditions.

For example, in the upper right corner of the screen you can see how large your hard disk is and how many minutes of recording time it will provide for a mono track recorded at 44.1kHz with 16-bit resolution. (Times are expressed in Hours: Minutes: Seconds.) Change the Number of Tracks field to “2” and you’ll see the maximum length available for a stereo track. Change the field to “8” and you’ll see the maximum length you’ll have for an eight-track opus. Naturally, these multitrack readouts presume uninterrupted, linear tracks. Your music is likely to contain numerous snippets of data (e.g., the background vocals will only appear at specific moments in time, not continuously throughout the whole tune), so, generally speaking, you’ll be able to create longer pieces than the readout indicates.

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PI‐770 Tablet Monitor User’s Guide

PI‐770 Tablet Monitor User’s Guide

This 17” flat panel screen with an active matrix, thin-film transistor (TFT), liquid crystal display (LCD). The monitor features include the following:
Direct Analog signal input
Active matrix TFT LCD technology
1280 x 1024 SXGA resolution
17” viewable display area
31 80 kHz horizontal scan
56 75 Hz refresh rate
Auto-adjustment function
Multilingual OSD user controls
VESA DPMS power saving
Built-in speakers for multimedia application
Kensingston security lock slot
Pen-Input
Adjustable Stand (20o 70o)

Front Screen
(1) LCD and tablet operating area
Receives text and graphical information entered with the stylus pen, and transmits the data to a PC.
(2) Stand (bottom of body and back)
The stand serves to hold the PI-770 in place. The LCD angle can be adjusted in the range of approx. 20° to 70°.
(3) Speakers
The supplied audio cable can be used to connect to the PC to allow audio output from the speakers.
(4) Front switch panel
These switches are used to turn the power ON/OFF, enter OSD menu settings, and adjust the volume.
(5) Function buttons
Eight standard functions used by the PI-770 software are assigned to these buttons.

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mPanel v1 Installer Manual

mPanel v1 Installer Manual

Select a location that is close to an Ethernet connection. This Ethernet connection will be used to connect to your local area network (LAN). The LAN will provide data information for the Digital Control Interface (mControl) and Digital Media Interface (Music). Optionally, your Ethernet cable will be used for power, if you will be powering the mPanel using PoE. If you are not using PoE, select a location that is close to a power outlet, so that you can connect the mPanel power adapter.

Select a height that provide optimum viewing and touch operation.
To plan for mPanel wall mounting, use the following diagram, which shows the area required in the wall with the front panel installed

Mounting Instructions
IMPORTANT: Insure that all power is turned off during mounting. If you are using PoE, ensure that the Ethernet cable is unplugged at the PoE hub port. Install the speaker wires to the green connector provided, matching the left and right channels with accordingly, allow at least 6″ slack to the wire. Use minimum wire gage of 16AWG. After connecting the speaker wires to the connector, plug this connector into the mPanel speaker connector.

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Bluetooth GPS Receiver G33 User’s Manual

Bluetooth GPS Receiver G33 User’s Manual

G33 Bluetooth GPS Receiver is a total solution of GPS receiver with MediaTek 51 channel all-in-view tracking technology. GPS antenna, Bluetooth transmit/receive system are included. It is designed on the most advantage MediaTek Single Chip Solution (MT3318), got the full-function, and RoHS compliant, industry-level locating capacity and low prices.

You can use this Bluetooth GPS Receiver as vehicles navigator, security system, geographic measurement, investigations or agriculture purpose. G33 Bluetooth GPS Receiver operation requirement is a proper power supply and the open sky-view. This Bluetooth GPS Receiver can communicate with other electronic devices by Bluetooth interface. Built-In Flash Memory can save satellite information and do almanac refresh periodically. This will shorten Time To First Fix (TTFF) effectively.

The Bluetooth GPS Receiver is designed as an ultra low power consumption device, and high position accuracy. It will update the satellite position every second. This Bluetooth GPS Receiver auto-locating feature is capable of automatically determining a navigation solution without intervention. However, acquisition performance could be interfered and do cold start if the receiver were initialized with occurrence of the following events:
1) First in use
2) The GPS receiver is not in use for more than 3 months or transportation over distances further than 500 kilometers.
3) Failure of the internal memory battery without system standby power.
4)Change Li-ion battery

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Wireless Projector Server User Manual

Wireless Projector Server User Manual

This innovative product allows you to connect to your projector for presentations via a Wireless LAN or Ethernet network. The LINDY Wireless Projector Server features both an IEEE 802.11g 54Mbps WLAN and a 10/100Mb Ethernet LAN connection for maximum versatility. This manual refers throughout to the non audio version. The audio version (32499) has an additional audio jack port on the rear and also supports MPEG-1/2/4 Video format and audio from 20Hz to 20,000Hz.

Features
Allows connection to a projector or monitor via wired or wireless LAN
IEEE802.11g (DSSS) 2.4GHz wireless connection
Up to 128-Bit WEP encryption
10/100Base-TX interface
Supports WXGA display resolutions of up to 1024 x 768 and 16/32-bit colour
Simple installation and operation

Specifications
Network
Standards: IEEE 802.11g (DSSS) 2.4GHz WLAN; IEEE 802.3u (100Base-TX), 802.3 (10Base-T) LAN
Supports AP/Client modes
Security: 64/128-Bit WEP Encryption
Channels: 11 (US, Canada), 13 (Europe), 14 (Japan)
Range: Up to 100 metres (82 feet)
Detachable external antenna

Interfaces
VGA: 15 Way HD Female
LAN: 100/100Mbps, RJ-45
External Antenna Connection Point
Audio Jack (32499 only)

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Neuralynx Headstage-27 Amplifier User’s Manual

Neuralynx Headstage-27 Amplifier User’s Manual

The Neuralynx Headstage 27 (HS-27) Amplifier is the active electronic part of the Electrode Interface Board / Headstage / Tether system. It provides 27 channels of Unity Gain amplification (buffering). It also provides connections for the electrode inputs to the EIB-27 and an output connector for a single cable 36-conductor tether.

The Headstage Amplifier size is approximately 35 mm high by 25 mm wide. One 37 pin micro-D connector is used for tether connections. One connector on the bottom of the board is used to connect the Headstage Amplifier to the Neuralynx Electrode Interface Board.

Low noise, low power, low input bias current Opamps have been used on this device instead of the traditional “Source Follower FET circuit” used in the traditional headstage amplifier design in order to: obtain exact unity gain which greatly improves Common Mode Rejection Ratio (CMRR) performance for the entire recording system for artifact and other common mode noise signal rejection; lower output impedance to reduce noise susceptibility of the tether and other signal cabling; provide integral antistatic protection on each input channel; insure low input bias current levels; and eliminate signal distortion.

NOTE: Because an Opamp is used for the unity gain buffer amplifiers, special care and attention must be given to the power supply design and power application and removal sequencing. The input protection circuitry will lower the input impedance if the input voltage exceeds powersupply voltage. This can occur by either raising the input voltage signal above the power supply voltage or by the loss of power supply voltage. The Headstage-27 contains active power supply voltage monitoring circuitry, which will NOT apply opamp power supply voltages until the power supply voltages exceed the minimum normal operating voltage. The Neuralynx EEG/Reference Panel contains power supplies, which properly sequence power supply voltage and monitor headstage currents.

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Transio TCF-90-M/S User’s Manual

Transio TCF-90-M/S User’s Manual

The TCF-90 is a compact sized, high-speed, RS-232 to optical fiber converter that extends RS-232 transmission from 15 meters to 5 km (TCF-90-M, multi-mode) or 40 km (TCF-90-S, single-mode), without using external power. The TCF-90 is designed to get power from the attached serial port. A pair of TCF-90 converters can be used to connect two RS-232 serial devices to each other in full duplex transmission mode using optical fiber. Moreover, the TCF-90 isolates the devices from dangerous increases in ground potential, ground loops, and electrical EMI/RFI noise. This greatly reduces RF radiation and susceptibility to electromagnetic radiation to enhance data security.

Port Power Dissipation
When installing an RS-232 port-powered TCF-90 converter, pay attention to the power consumption, RS-232 cable length, and the power provided by the serial port. In general, the TCF-90 gets 70 mW from the power source; a standard COM port on a host PC can provide 70 to 90 mW of power if the TxD, RTS, and DTR lines are connected. Moreover, the RS-232 cable length should be shorter than 15 m (@ 9600 bps) to ensure that less power is lost as the host/device supplies power to the TCF-90. The rest of the supplied power is used for transmitting the optical fiber signal.

Serial Port Power Compatibility
Serial ports can use any of a number of diverse interface chips, but the power provided by the different types of ports is not always the same. In fact, some ports do not supply enough power to activate the TCF-90.

The on-board COM1 and COM2 ports seldom have problems. The table shows the MOXA serial cards and serial-to-Ethernet device servers that can be used as a good power source to drive the TCF-90 when their RTS/DTR signals are connected and in the ON state.

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ACT LABS PC USB Light Gun Manual

ACT LABS PC USB Light Gun Manual

Congratulations on your choice of the ACT LABS PC USB Light Gun. The ACT LABS PC USB Light Gun is designed to enable a new level of reality for the PC shooting game experience. Providing pixel cluster accuracy, the ACT LABS PC USB Light Gun is the ultimate for on-target action on the PC.

Adaptor Box
The adaptor box is the heart of the system. It contains the “brain” of the unit and has the connections for both the USB and video interfaces to the computer. On one end of the main unit is the connector female 15-pin VGA connector for the monitor, a 9-pin mini-din female connector can be found on the other end for the light gun to plug into. The cables coming from the main unit have a 15-pin male VGA connector for the video card and a smaller USB connector for the USB port.

Gun Unit
The light gun has three buttons and one switch. Button 1 is the trigger while Button 2 is the reload located at the back of the gun and is accessible with the thumb. Button 3 has the same function as Button 2 which can be found on the right side of the gun. The Mode switch located on the left side of the gun is to be used for calibration purposes (covered later in this manual).

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Programming SureStart

Programming SureStart

This document describes how to program the SureStart unit with the uCal programmer, and how to use the supplied software. The software runs on a PC or Laptop under Window 98, ME, 2000 or XP. The programming kit consist of the programmer (uCal), a CD disk containing user manuals and software for a PC or Laptop, and two cord sets. The cord sets connect the uCal programmer to the SureStart unit and to your PC/Laptop.

Installing the uCal Software on your PC/Laptop
The CD contains an installation program (Install_SureStart) that automatically installs the software and necessary support files on your PC/Laptop.

Connecting the uCal Programmer to your PC/Laptop
The uCal programmer is connected to your PC/Laptop with a standard RS-232 cable (supplied in the kit). An optional USB adapter kit may be ordered if your PC/Laptop does not have a Serial port (RS-232). Note: The uCal Programmer is powered by the SureStart unit, i.e. the uCal Programmer WILL NOT WORK unless connected to the SureStart Unit. The SureStart unit MUSTALSO be connected to a power source.

Optional USB Adapter Kit
The optional USB adapter kit Converts a standard USB port into a serial port that is compatible with the uCal programmer. This kit also comes with a USB driver for Windows. This driver enables the standard uCal software and programmer to be used with a USB port.

Installing the USB Driver for Windows
Start your computer. Insert the USB Driver CD into your CD Drive. Plug the USB Connector (of the USB to Serial Adapter) into a USB port on your PC/Laptop. Follow the on-screen instructions of Window’s device manager. When the device manager is finished, you are ready to run the uCal software. See the USB Driver Installation instructions for specifics on Windows 98, ME, 2000 and XP

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ZM-1×0B Series Magnetic Stripe Reader User’s Manual

ZM-1×0B Series Magnetic Stripe Reader User’s Manual

This manual describes functions and usage of the ZM-1×0B series magnetic stripe reader, including both keyboard wedge and RS-232 interface options. The ZM-1×0B is a bi-directional magnetic stripe reader, which meets the ISO requirements. It is intended for use with credit authorization terminals, point-of-sale terminals, personal computers and banking terminals.

The model ZM-1×0BK is designed to be used with IBM XT/AT and PS/2 computers, entering data as if it were being generated through the keyboard. No software modification, nor programming of input/output devices, nor additional power supply is needed.
Model ZM-1×0BR operates as an on-line card reader that communicates with any computer via an RS-232 interface. The ZM-1×0BR requires +5VDC that is easily get from connecting via a keyboard adaptor.

FEATURES
Perform a self-check function when power-up.
Support bi-directional magnetic stripe card
reading capability
Buzzer sounds when reading card successfully
PC/AT PS/2 keyboard emulation
Dip switch selectable RS-232
communication protocol
Easy connection and operation

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Bluetooth GPS Receiver BT-359 User Manual

Bluetooth GPS Receiver BT-359 User Manual

The BT-359 is a GPS receiver with Bluetooth interface and built-in active antenna for high sensitivity to tracking signal. Based on the SiRF star III Low power chip set and supports all functions (Single Sat updates in reduced visibility, Superior urban canyon performance, FoliageLock for weak signal tracking, etc.). The BT-359 is well suited to system integrations including PDA, Smart phone, Tablet PC and Notebook PC with Bluetooth devices. It satisfies a wide variety of applications that are purposes in automotive and outdoor recreation navigation systems.

Before you start up, make sure that your package includes following items. If any item is missing or damaged, please contact your dealer immediately.
Bluetooth GPS Receiver
A CD with the User Manual and the Testing Program.
AC Power Charger (optional)
DC Car Power Charger

Power Switch
Power on:
Press the power button 1 second until the GPS status LED is on.
Power off:
Press the power button 1 second until the GPS status LED is off.
Reset:
Press the power button for 5 seconds.

LED Function
Bluetooth Status LED (Blue):
Blinking (Slowly) —- Not connected to any Bluetooth device.
Blinking (Quickly) —- Connected to other Bluetooth device.
GPS Status LED (Green):
Blinking —- GPS position is fixed
Steady light —- GPS position is not fixed
Battery Status LED (Red/Yellow):
Red —- Battery power is critically low. Charge it immediately.
Yellow —- Battery is charging now.
LED off —- Battery is partially full or fully charged.

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CPT-386 PC to Component Scan Converter Operation Manual

CPT-386 PC to Component Scan Converter Operation Manual

This is a scan converter box to convert a variety of PC resolutions (from VGA to UXGA) to TV resolutions (Component Y/Cb/Cr of 480i or 576i). With its good performance of conversion and flexibility of TV system selection (480i and 576i), the product becomes an ideal solution to video conference, home theater, business presentation, lecturing room, and different personal applications.

Main Features
● Convert from PC resolutions to TV resolutions.
● Supports high resolution PC input up to UXGA (1600×1200@60Hz).
● Supports output resolutions: 480i or 576i.
● Easy to carry and simple to install.

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MINI USB 2.0 DOCK User’s Manual

MINI USB 2.0 DOCK User’s Manual

Thank you for purchasing the USB 2.0 MINI DOCK. Besides one USB 2.0 port for connecting to your PC or notebook, you may also have one high-speed RS-232 Serial port, one printer port and 2 downstream USB 2.0 ports for other devices. It features multi-functions and offers a most convenient, effective and economic solution making you feel eased under any working requirements.

Features
Add one high-speed Serial port, one printer port and 2 downstream USB 2.0 ports to your PC or notebook in seconds.
Improve the inconvenience of configuring old PC solutions like card extension, which requires adjusting
IRQ or jumper settings, and the incompatibility of various brands of docking solution or bus repeater.
Avoid the hassle of removing your PC case, or rebooting the operating system during installation.

System Requirements
A PC with a minimum of a 75MHz Pentium, or equivalent
A minimum of 16M bytes of RAM
One available USB 2.0 Type A downstream port. ( either EHCI, UHCI or OHCI )
Windows 98 or later
MAC OS 8.6 or later (Support Hub and Serial port)
Package Contents
MINI USB 2.0 DOCK converter
One 6 feet USB A to B type cable
One CD contains drivers and User’s Manual

Connectors
One DB-9 RS-232 serial interface connector supports baud rates from 1,200 to 115.2K.
One DB-25 parallel connector supports IEEE-1284 bi-directional printer port.
Two USB receptacles type A downstream ports.
One USB type B upstream connector.

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HR-1000 Mini Power Wireless Module User’s Manual

HR-1000 Mini Power Wireless Module User’s Manual

The HR-1000 is direct-current power supply, the voltage is +5V, the typical voltage is +5V, the electric current is bigger than 35mA.The user need to order if they use 3V Power supply. The power source can share a power supply with other equipment, but must choose the power source with good ripple coefficient, and we suggest don’t use the switching power supply, if must use, please note mutual disturbance between the turn-on frequency of the switching power supply and the broadcasting station frequency. In order to prevent the breakdown of static electricity or the strong electric, when the system equipment been used, then needs to earth it reliably, at the same time must isolate the city electricity completely.

HR-1000 consists of sleeping and awaken editions, sleeping edition is current 15uA, HR-1000 sleeping function is hardware wake, hardware wake via pin5 input high level into sleeping, input low level into wake If the HR-1000 module taking sleeping function, but user does not to use sleeping function, user can make pin5 of HR-1000 connect ground.

The detailed drawing as follow:
The working state of module convert to sleeping state, need to convert SLE pin low level to high level, when the module is not working, MCU about 1ms will be into sleeping state, when HR-1000 is transmitting and receiving, HR-1000 will be into sleeping after completing data transmitting and receiving. Module convert sleeping state to working state, have to put SLE pin from high level to low level, MCU will work after several ms, in order to get stable data, user need to delay 60ms, then can transmit data.

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NMT-1000 Outdoor Noise Monitoring Terminal User Manual

NMT-1000 Outdoor Noise Monitoring Terminal User Manual

BSWA Outdoor Noise Monitoring Terminal NMT-1000 is a powerful, intelligent noise monitoring terminal, optimized for outdoor use. NMT-1000 is a hyper-Integrated noise monitor system that can be left unattended as part of an environmental noise monitoring system for mobile, permanent and semi-permanent monitoring.

NMT-1000 has two packaging style, fixed galvanized steel enclosure and ABS box. NMT-1000 terminal can store 12-48 days noise data and transit the data via USB and GPRS. It can be use in all climatic environments, especially suitable for industrial, city and rural conditions. The noise monitoring terminal can be remote controlled by PC over USB and GPRS.

Features
Sealed enclosure meet IP65 standard.
Suitable for stable, long-term, continuous outdoor monitoring.
The power of NMT* is possible form a variety of sources, the internal UPS can be connected a battery to replace the 220V supply.
Remote operation via GPRS.
16M industrial flash memory for safe, long-term data back-up, the flash memory can be enlarge to 64M.
Onboard high stable and extremely accurate real-time clock (RTC), within ±2
minutes per year accuracy from -20°C to +70°C.
1-second LEQ or SPL measurements.
Dynamic range of 100 dB.
The configuration software and post-process software operate on Microsoft Windows

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Electrical Control Center Owners Manual

Electrical Control Center Owners Manual

Your R.V. is equipped with the very latest and most advanced Electrical Control System. Your new Electrical Control Center is designed as a combination distribution panel board/power converter. The distribution panelboard gives you overcurrent protection for all the 120 VAC wiring in your R.V. The power converter changes the incoming 120 VAC down to a safe 12 VDC to power your interior lights, fans, pumps, etc.

On most R.V.’s the 120 VAC panelboard is equipped with a 30 amp main breaker and 3 or more branch circuit breakers. On some R.V.’s with only 2 branch circuit breakers there might not be a main 30 amp breaker. When you plug your R.V. into 120 VAC power the panel-board distributes the power to your air conditioner, power converter, refrigerator, and other 120 VAC receptacles and appliances through-out your coach.

POWER CONVERTER OPERATION ON 115 VAC
The power converter section of the Electrical Control Center consists of 2 separate modules. The transformer module and the 12 volt distribution panel. The transformer module contains the transformer (some units have dual transformers) that reduces the 120 VAC down to 12 VAC. It also contains the rectifiers or diodes that change the AC to DC. The 12 volt distribution panel contains the power switch that changes the R.V. from battery power to transformer power and also contains the individual 12 VDC fuses for all the 12 volt circuits from the converter. The removeable printed circuit board for the battery charger is also housed in the 12 volt panel. Your power converter may be equipped with an automatic or a manual power changeover switch which is located in the 12 volt distribution panel. On converters equipped with the automatic power switch you will hear a “clicking” when the transformer is energized by plugging the R.V. into 120 VAC power. The cocking sound tells you the converter is working. On converters equipped with the manual power switch you will have to press the rocker switch to the TRANSFORMER position when you plug your R.V. into 120 VAC power. When either the automatic power switch or the manual power switch is in the TRANSFORMER position, all the 12 volt lights, fans, etc., are operating directly from the rectifier of the converter. In this condition the battery is held in reserve and cannot be discharged. The battery will be charged in this condition if the converter is equipped with the optional battery charger.

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Monitoring and Data Acquisition Storage System MADASS Operation Manual

Monitoring and Data Acquisition Storage System MADASS Operation Manual

The MADASS, short for Monitoring And Data Acquisition Storage System, is a vehicular data recording device designed to record relevant vehicle operating conditions prior to, and after the occurrence of an incident where vehicle stability has been compromised causing a potential roll-over. The system monitors lateral and axial acceleration continuously until an incident occurs where acceleration in either direction exceeds user defined g force levels. Once an incident occurs the MADASS logs the data for 150 seconds prior to the incident, as well as 15 seconds after. A battery backup system ensures the MADASS will continue to record even if vehicle power is not available after the incident has occurred.

The system consists of 3 units and several sensors:
- The LG-Alert TM unit which provides lateral, axial, and vertical acceleration signals to the MADASS Main recorder unit.
- The MADASS Main recorder unit which records the 3 signals from the LG-Alert TM , as well as pertinent vehicle operating data such as Engine RPM & Throttle position, Steering wheel position, Brake application & pedal position, and Vehicle location, course & speed from a GPS receiver.
- A Remote Display unit reports system diagnostic information, and the number of incidents stored in the MADASS main unit. The display panel also provides a communication port for a PC to download & analyze incident data

The system records data continuously while the vehicle ignition key is turned on. Once an incident occurs all data is logged into memory. Recording is stopped until power to the unit is removed & re-applied. A total of 5 incident records are stored in the MADASS unit for retrieval & analysis. If the total number of incidents is greater than 5 the next incident overwrites the data of the previous incident in the order of 1 to 5. Any one of the 5 stored incident data files can be downloaded to a PC running MS-Windows 98/ME/2000/XP for graphical analysis using the supplied Madass Toolbox software.

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Vector bill Operation Manual

Vector bill Operation Manual

The Vector line of bill validators accepts bank notes and coupons thru 72 mm in width. The Vector comes pre-programmed, per customer specification, from the factory or can be reconfigured by customers utilizing the Vector Tools program for PDA or PC’s. Software updates can also be uploaded into the Vector via a PDA or PC enabled with the Vector Tools program.

ESD Precautions
The Vector bill acceptor is used as an inside component of a vending machine or similar host machine. Proper grounding is conducted by connecting the Vector metal mounting bracket to the metal surface of the vending machine chassis.
To minimize electrostatic discharge, observe the following precautions:
- When removing Vector from an antistatic bag, or the vending machine cabinet, lay it on an antistatic surface such as a ESD mat or a disposable antistatic mat.
- Always wear an antistatic wrist strap connected to metal surface on the chassis of the vending machine (ground) when working on Vector.
- Do not touch the I/O ports by hands

Cleaning & Maintenance
The Vector currency validator was designed and manufactured for simple, trouble free operation. To enhance the long term reliability of your Vector validator, please follow the simple, but important cleaning and maintenance guide.
Cleaning
We recommend a regular cleaning schedule for your Vector bill validator. Depending on local environmental and usage, the Vector should be cleaned at least every 3 months, more regularly in areas of high dust and contamination. The Vector utilizes a combination of IR, UV and/or Magnetic sensors along the note path to collect data off the bank note. During use, dust, contamination and foreign objects can collect along the note path and over the sensors, degrading their performance over time. Cleaning your Vector on a regular basis will assure maximum performance and validation rates.
On-site cleaning
We realize that it may be impossible for you to remove your Vector out of its application while in the field to perform a thorough cleaning. In these instances, we recommend that you obtain a can of compressed air and guide the output toward the note entry area. This will remove any excess dust or foreign objects that may have collected over the sensors located along the note path.
Thorough Cleaning
To perform a more thorough cleaning of the Vector, open the upper section by pressing on the two red release buttons and lift gently (for further detail, refer to page 4 of this manual). This allows access to the note path. We recommend that you use a mild soap/water combination and damp, dust free towel and wipe the note path area and sensors. NB do not put the water directly on to the validator, only on to the cloth. Dry thoroughly and close the upper section. DO NOT USE ALCOHOL to clean your Vector as this will degrade the sensor apertures and drive belts and will seriously affect the long term reliability.

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X550 Desktop Virtualization Kit with vSpace User Guide

X550 Desktop Virtualization Kit with vSpace User Guide

The X550 desktop virtualization kit includes a license for NComputing vSpace software, one X550 PCI card, and five XD2 access devices. NComputing vSpace desktop virtualization software divides your host PC’s resources into independent virtual workspaces that give each user their own full PC experience. The X550 PCI card connects your PC to each of the five XD2 access devices through a standard Category 5e or shielded Category 6 cable (sold separately). Each XD2 connects to each user’s keyboard, monitor, mouse and speakers. All these components work together to efficiently harness the excess computing capacity of your PC so multiple users can share it at the same time.

Minimum System Requirements Host PC
The host PC operating system can be Windows Server 2003 R2 SP2 (Standard or Enterprise Edition, 32-bit) or Ubuntu Linux. Please visit the support section of the NComputing website for the latest operating system support information.
For one X550 kit, a host PC should have at least the following:
• A 2.4 GHz processor or any dual-core processor
• 1 GB RAM
• One free full-height PCI slot
For two X550 PCI cards, a host PC should have at least the following:
• A 3.5 GHz processor or an equivalent dual-core processor
• 2 or 3 GB RAM
• Two free full-height PCI slots

Access Devices
For each XD2 access device you will need:
• PS/2 keyboard
• PS/2 mouse
• Monitor (supporting 800×600, 1024×768, 1280×1024 or 1440×900 resolution)
• Optional: speakers or headphones
• Optional: USB devices and USB cables (connect directly to host PC and can be assigned to each station via the vSpace software)

Connection Cables
For each XD2 device you will need a Category 5e cable for lengths up to 5 meters or a shielded twisted pair (STP) or foil-screened twisted pair (FTP) Category 6 cable for lengths between 5 and 10 meters. All four wire pairs in the cable MUST be terminated correctly according to the Category 5e and Category 6 standards. Note that the signals being transferred across the cable are NOT Ethernet, so do not connect the PCI card or the XD2 devices to any Ethernet network equipment. Also, do NOT use Ethernet cross-over cables for the connection (cross-over cables swap wire pairs at each end)

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Pyxis-MM User Manual

Pyxis-MM User Manual

The product is a PC/104 carrier board that can be used to install a GPS module, a wireless modem, and a land line modem. The GPS can be used simultaneously with either modem. Either but not both modems can be used at one time. The board contains serial port circuitry connected to the PC/104 bus to provide communication links with the add-on modules.

Serial ports
♦ 2 RS-232 serial ports based on 16C2850 dual UART
♦ Internal TTL-only signals, no transceivers for direct communication to on board UART to system bus.
♦ Jumper-selected addresses and interrupts
♦ Interrupt sharing capability
♦ Uses ISP Xilinx 9572 CPLD
♦ Serial port 1 is fixed to GPS primary channel
♦ Serial port 2 can be switched between modems and GPS auxiliary channel
♦ Serial port connections for land line and wireless modems are in parallel since only one is used at a time.
♦ Serial port connections may also be routed from auxiliary serial port connector on Prometheus or separate 20-pin header compatible with Emerald-MM-XT; these signals require transceivers to convert to TTL levels on the board. It must be possible to disable the transceivers when they are not in use.
GPS
♦ Mounting holes and connector for Trimble Navigation Lassen SK2 module
♦ Dual TTL serial interface
♦ Primary port connects to port 1 of serial port circuit
♦ Auxiliary port can be connected to port 2 of serial port circuit
♦ Antenna connector protrudes beyond right edge of board
♦ Unit mounted on top side of board
Wireless modem
♦ Mounting holes and connector for Cirronet WIT2410M module
♦ Single TTL serial interface connects to port 2 of serial port circuit
♦ “Configure” input wired to ??? (CPLD register bit or DTR)
♦ “Sleep” input wired to ??? (CPLD register bit?)
♦ Antenna connector protrudes beyond right edge of board
♦ Unit mounts on bottom side of board
Land line modem
♦ Mounting holes and connector for Multitech MT5634SMI-ENI (-ITP) module
♦ Single TTL serial interface connects to port 2 of serial port circuit
♦ RJ-11 right-angle connector is mounted at right edge of board and fits within PC/104 height limit
♦ Unit mounts on top side of board

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Jack PC EFI Series Hardware User Manual

Jack PC EFI Series Hardware User Manual

The Jack PC is a versatile, feature-rich thin client computer fully integrated into an existing LAN Jack, it is the most secure, modular, and manageable Thin-Client solution offering connection to any type of popular Terminal, Citrix or Legacy servers. With the Jack PC, you can quickly and easily convert an existing enterprise LAN jack into a fully-working, remotely-managed computer without installing additional cabling. The Jack PC is connected at the back side through Ethernet cable to the building’s LAN. The front panel is connected (through cables or wirelessly) to the display, keyboard, mouse and other peripherals.

For extended functionality, Jack PC supports a wide set of accessories, such as External USB PC/SC Smart Card Reader, various adapters such as USB-to-PS/2, USB-to-Serial and more. See Accessories list for more details.

The Jack PC can be fitted into wall, floor or furniture housing according to suit specific needs. Installation is easy and quick and enables an organization-wide usage of LAN Jacks. The Jack PC is secured inside the wall and behind the faceplate, eliminating exposure to damage, disconnection or theft. Highest security is also featured in the Jack PC local image software with its unique modular operating system and Digital Signature layer, which provide a virus-immune to the highest security standard.

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Lexicon Alpha Desktop Recording Studio Owner’s Manual

Lexicon Alpha Desktop Recording Studio Owner’s Manual

The Alpha Studio is a complete package of hardware and software that turns your USB-equipped computer into a professional multitrack recording workstation. Whether you use it for high-quality stereo location recording with a laptop computer, or for multitrack overdubbing and mixing in a home studio desktop system, the Alpha Studio hardware provides the professional-quality inputs and outputs, metering, and level controls that computer sound cards or built-in audio connections lack.

So you can make full use of the Alpha Studio right away, we’ve included the popular Steinberg® Cubase® LE production suite software for PC and Mac® computers. Cubase LE offers integrated multi-track recording, editing and mixing of up to 48 audio tracks, 64 MIDI tracks, VST® Instruments support, VST plug-in effects support, and an array of additional features. Lexicon’s Pantheon™ VST reverb plug-in is a major feature of the Alpha Studio package, providing the lush Lexicon reverbs that have been used on professional recordings for over thirty years. Alternatively, the Lexicon Alpha Studio may be used as an interface with almost any other major audio recording software you may have, such as Steinberg Nuendo®, Cubase SX®, MOTU® Digital Performer®, Garage Band®, Cakewalk® Sonar™, and many others.

FEATURES
THE ALPHA DESKTOP RECORDING STUDIO™ PROvIDES THE FOLLOWING:
• 4 analog audio inputs
• 1 - XLR mic input with extremely low noise preamp and 50 dB gain
• 2 - ¼” analog RF filtered TRS active-balanced line inputs
• 1 - ¼” high-impedance analog instrument input
• 2 - RCA outputs
• 2 - ¼” analog TRS active line outputs
• High powered headphone amplifier
• 24-bit A/D and D/A converters, supporting sample rates of 44.1 kHz and 48 kHz
• Zero-latency analog record monitoring with adjustable balance between Direct and Playback Signals
• Stereo and Mono input source monitoring
• 100% USB Powered

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EVA 100 User Manual

EVA 100 User Manual

EVA 100 and EVA 105 are evaluation kits to support the development of applications based on the EnOcean RCM receiver modules and the TCM transceiver modules. The kits support a quickly evaluation of all RCM receiver operation modes as well as a quite easy setting-up operation of the receiver side when EnOcean transmitter modules are evaluated.

PTM Push-Button Powered Transmitter
• The PTM radio transmitter modules from EnOcean enable the implementation of wireless remote controls without batteries. Power supply is provided by a built-in pressure energy converter.
• Key applications are on-wall mountable flat rocker switches or handheld remote controls.

STM 110 Solar Powered Transmitter
• The extremely power saving RF transmitter module STM 110 of EnOcean enables the realization of wireless and maintenance free sensors.
• Power supply is provided by a small solar cell. An integrated energy store allows unrestricted functionality for several days in total darkness.
• Three 8 bit A/D converter inputs and 4 digital inputs facilitate multifunctional detector systems, based on application specific passive sensing components. This allows easily and comfortable monitoring of position, temperature, illumination, pressure, etc. - or simply supervising voltages or currents.

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etyBlu Bluetooth Dual Mode Noise-Isolating Headset User Manual

etyBlu Bluetooth Dual Mode Noise-Isolating Headset User Manual

The Etymotic etyBlu dual mode,noise-isolating headset contains two microphones.One microphone is located internal y at the end of the earpiece;the other, BLUmaxx™, a highly directional,noise-rejecting microphone quickly connects to the earpiece. The combination of an in-ear noise-isolating earphone and a directional microphone placed close to the mouth provides exceptional sound quality and clear communication at both ends of the conversation. The etyBLU headset was developed by Etymotic Research for use in high levels of background noise. Another Etymotic first.

Dual Modes—Two Ways to Use
Internal Mic Mode
The earpiece is designed to be self-supporting in the ear canal,so the earloop is optional. Push the earloop through the earloop holder and adjust for a secure fit.
BLUmaxx Mic Mode
Exceptional clarity in noisy environments.
- Gives up to 25 dB more noise cancel ation of the talkers voice compared to the internal mic.
Important: To ensure optimal performance it is important that the eartip seals the ear canal.

Pairing varies by device
The etyBLU headset is discoverable for five minutes after Power On.
• Turn the phone OFF and then back ON.
• Turn on the mobile phone’s Bluetooth function.
• Press and hold the Multi-Function Button (MFB) for 5 seconds.
• The blue LED wil flash rapidly when ready for pairing.The etyBLU stays in pairing mode for 5 minutes.
• Activate the search for BT and/or audio devices on the phone
• When the etyBLU is found,the phone wil display “etyBLU.”Scrol to it and press OK to confirm pairing.
• If a passkey/password is requested,enter 0000.
Note: Bluetooth transmitter pairing varies.For best results, consult the user instructions for the specific device being paired with the etyBlu.Some mobile phones require a security setting change for automatic headset-phone pairing

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RTE-V821-PC User’ Manual

RTE-V821-PC User’ Manual

This manual describes the RTE-V821-PC, which is an evaluation board for the V821, NEC’s CPU. With the RTE-V821-PC, it is possible to develop and debug programs, and evaluate the CPU performance, using the GreenHills Multi debugger. Communication with this debugger is carried out using the IBM-PC/AT ISA bus or RS-232C serial interface. It is also possible to expand memory and I/O units using local bus connectors provided on the evaluation board.

This manual represents numbers according to the notation described in the following table. Hexadecimal and binary numbers are hyphenated at every four digits, if they are difficult to read because of many digits being in each number.

Features
• ROM: 128 Kbytes (64K x 16 bits)
• SRAM: 128 Kbytes (64K x 16 bits)
• DRAM: 4, 8, or 16 Mbytes (standard of 4 Mbytes) installed in a 72-pin SIMM socket
• RS-232C port (9-pin D-SUB connector)
• Communication function supported using the ISA bus of a PC/AT or compatible
• Local bus connector for user-installed expansion equipment
• Connector which outputs synchronous serial signals of the CPU and some port signals
• Processor pin connector enabling measurement of all CPU signals
• External reset switch provided on the rear panel
• Connection pins for ROM in-circuit debugger

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Berrigde Batch Control Computer Operation Manual

Berrigde Batch Control Computer Operation Manual

The Berridge Portable Roll Former Batch Control Computer is available as an option for all models of both newly purchased and long-term leased roll formers, or as a retrofit kit for all existing Berridge Portable roll Formers.

The Batch Control Computer Retrofit Kit consists of the Applied Microsystems AMS Model MP450B Computer Control with Encoder and Clutch Brake which provides precision control of the roll former electric motor for exact-lengths. A standard Berridge Por table Roll Former Mounting Bracket and bolts is also included-in the kit. Instructions for mounting the control computer and connecting to the power supply and motor are included in this operations manual

This precision control computer, which is custom designed for Berridge Portable Roll Formers with their hand-operated entry shear virtually eliminates scrap waste when changing panel lengths and saves valuable man hours on the job site

This manual also contains detailed instructions for converting the operation of the computer from the factory default of metric to feet and inches.

The large, easy-to-read LCD display panel, shows programmed quantity, programmed length, quantity of the current length remaining to be formed and the length of material which has moved past the cutoff

The heavy-duty case is also moisture resistant and includes an internal heater for cold temperature operation.

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RipNAS User Manual

RipNAS User Manual

RipNAS combines and perfects Audio CD ripping, Network Attached Storage and Media Streaming in one easy to use small (high ‘partner acceptance factor’) box. Audio CDs are ripped to a lossless audio format stored securely through multi-drive mirroring [multi-HDD models only]. Audio files are shared for streaming through the network to a multitude of available Network audio players. Windows Home Server (WHS) is the OS of choice, offering complete home backup for Windows PCs.

The following audio streaming services are built into RipNAS:
• SqueezeCenter – Logitech Duet / Transporter / Boom, etc,
• SMB / CIFS – network shares (Sonos, etc),
• iTunes DAAP Apple – play through iTunes installed on PCs,
• Asset UPnP (DLNA compatible devices) – 100’s of devices

Discs supplied with RipNAS
RipNAS WHS Connector DVD (for Vista & XP): install onto PCs on your network, adds
WHS Connector & backup abilities to your PC. WHS Connector allows a PC to view
RipNAS status and change configuration. This DVD is also used with the USB Flash drive should the need arise to restore RipNAS to factory fresh settings.
RipNAS >> PC Restore CD: restores a failed PC, using a backup held on RipNAS (see Restoring a Complete PC).

Set Audio Encoder CD: 3x CDs to switch audio formats used by RipNAS, without the need of configuring through a PC. Choices are: FLAC (default), Apple Lossless or FLAC & mp3 (high quality Fraunhofer 320kbps mp3 files are written to \\RipNAS\Public\mp3). Insert a ‘Set Audio Encoder to…’ into RipNAS and wait for it to be ejected, subsequent discs ripped will be in the format chosen.

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On-Hold Plus 6000 Digital MP3/WMA On-Hold Audio System User Manual

On-Hold Plus 6000 Digital MP3/WMA On-Hold Audio System User Manual

OHP 6000 Series Features
MP3/WMA file playback - Plays ordinary MP3 and WMA files.
USB connectivity - Update content by connecting the 6000 to a PC and transferring
MP3 or WMA files to its on-board flash memory.
On-Board Memory - unit comes with 16MB of on-board memory and is preloaded with over 55 minutes of music content in a variety of styles. Choose to repeat one or all tracks.
Digital flash memory - on-board memory retains music/message content even during power loss…unit ships with preloaded audio. Unit automatically starts in playback mode and retains track and volume settings after power loss.
SMC memory card slot - upgrade the 6000’s memory to up to over 9 hours by adding a Smart Media Card (SMC). Update content by transferring files from the PC to the SMC card via a USB card reader (not supplied).
High Quality Playback - Player supports best CD quality playback up to 44kHz sampling rate at up to 192KBPS bit rate.
3 Repeat Options- unit supports repeat all, repeat all-shuffle and repeat one track functions.
MessageStudio Software - allows user to create fully customized on-hold audio content on a PC and then save the file as an MP3 (analog with ID3 tag identification) for transfer to the 6000 or an SMC flash memory card.
Backlit LCD Control Panel - 6-line backlit LCD panel displays ID3 tags with descriptive names of tracks for easy identification and selection. Display also shows a variety of important information so user can choose playback preferences and easily determine unit’s operational status.
Built-In Monitor Speaker - allows user to monitor sound with the flip of a switch.

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Wall Mountable - unit can play while mounted in a vertical position.
3-Year Warranty

Observer Computer Room Monitoring System User Manual

Observer Computer Room Monitoring System User Manual

BTI Computer Systems have been at the forefront of remote maintenance techniques for more than 30 years. As a direct result of experience gained during that time, it was evident that the most important factor in reducing Customer downtime is in the rapid communication of the problem to the correct personnel. The Observer, with its range of sensor inputs and monitor functions is designed to alert both local and remote staff of a problem within minutes of its detection.

The system consists of :-
- The Observer unit
- PC or host computer
- Observer for Windows software to run on the PC

Various sensors - configured to Customer requirements. Sensors can be digital (switch contacts, smoke, movement etc.), analogue (temperature, humidity etc.) or serial (RS232 Watchdog ports). Standard BTI sensors for temperature, humidity, sound and smoke are available in any combination as ceiling mounted modules. Critical equipment, such as the Customers computer systems, UPS equipment and other monitoring systems themselves, may be checked by Watchdogs to ensure that they are operational.

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GX-2 Disc Publisher For Microsoft Windows® 2000 & XP User Manual

GX-2 Disc Publisher For Microsoft Windows® 2000 & XP User Manual

The Microboards GX-2 Disc Publisher is a single drive, 50 disc, print and record system. The GX-2 combines industrial strength printing and recording into a single, easy to use duplicator. The system includes one 16xDVD recorder. Microboards and HP co-developed the printer technology, allowing up to 4800 x 1200 dpi printing. The Prassi Technology Zulu 2 software is a dynamic interface for both beginners and power users. Easily record DVD Video, DVD data, Audio CD’s, Data CD’s, Video CD’s and much more.

Other features include:
• Asynchronous print and record function
• Creation of audio CD’s from MP3, wma or wave files
• Full support for CD Text, Pre-Gap, UPC and ISRC
• Batch mode, allowing up to 8 different masters to be used at a time.
• Multi-borders support.
• Integrated print function with prn or SureThing print files.

What’s Included
When unpacking your GX-2 Disc Publisher system, the following items should be included:
• GX-2 Disc Publisher print and record system
• GX-2 Disc Publisher Quick Start Guide
• GX-2 Unpack Guide
• Print Sample
• Power Cord
• Alignment CD’s
• Blank Printable CD’s
• Users Manual (This document)
• Microboards GX-2 Disc Publisher Install CD (Includes Windows 2000/XP drivers, Zulu2 software and SureThing Label software)
• Microboards GX-300HC Color Ink cartridge (14ml)
• USB Printer Cable
• Input Bin rods (already installed)
• 50 disc output assembly

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C-100 D-370 Digital Camera Operation Manual

C-100 D-370 Digital Camera Operation Manual

CHECKING
• When a SmartMedia card is inserted, you can download the images stored on the card.To download images from the internal memory, remove the SmartMedia card.
• Turn the PC on and check that Windows is running.
• Quit all applications that may be running.
• Olympus recommends the use of an optional AC adapter. If you are using batteries and the power runs out while you are accessing the SmartMedia card in the camera from the PC, the camera may stop functioning mid-operation and files (image data) may be lost.
• If you are not using an AC adapter, check the battery level to make sure that there is enough power left.
• Do not connect or disconnect the AC adapter while the camera is connected to the PC.

• Olympus cannot guarantee operation on a PC that has been upgraded from Windows 95 to Windows 98 even if it has a USB connector.
• If the camera is connected to the PC with the batteries still loaded in the camera, connecting and disconnecting the AC adapter may lead to damage or loss of the image data on the SmartMedia card or computer system lockup.
• Use the USB cable to connect the PC and the camera. We cannot guarantee operation if you connect the PC and the camera by HUB adapter (for connecting several peripheral devices).
• Olympus cannot guarantee operation on a PC whose operating system is not pre-installed at the time it leaves the factory or a PC assembled by the user, as the operating environment of such PCs is not guaranteed by the manufacturer.

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X300 Car PC Instruction Manual

X300 Car PC Instruction Manual

Thanks for your purchase of the X300 car PC. Please read this instruction carefully before using the product and take care of it for later use. The X300 will provide your car with audio and video of excellent quality, wireless internet access, streaming video, hands-free calling, voice recognition and GPS navigation.

Product Highlights
* Navigation Capable (SiRF STARMI GPS Receiver Built-in)
* Multimedia Player (MP3/CD/DVD/WMA/etc)
* Wireless Mobile Internet
* 45 Degree Visual Angle Adjustment
* Streaming In-CarTVvia Internet
* Built-in Slim Combo Drive (DVD-ROM + CDRW)
* Hands-Free Calling and SMS Capable
* 7V-24V Wide-Range Voltage Input
* Up to 200GB of Storage
* Video Conference
* Mobile Gaming
* Mobile Office (On-the-Go Productivity)
* Mobile Connectivity via Bluetooth/WiFi/GSM (Optional)
* Receiving/Sending of E-mail and E-Faxes
* Windows XP/VISTA or Linux Operating System
* Car Diagnostics (OBD-II) Capable
* Up to 2.0GHz Intel Pentium M
* 4X45W Digital Amplifier
* Intelligent Automotive Power Supply
* Rear-view AutoSwitch on Reverse
* Independently Play DVD/MP3/CD via SANYO CDC 10 Disc
* Touch-Screen OSD Radio Menu
* Built-in Independent Play AM/FM Stereo
* Standard Double DIN Stereo Size

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FM3101 GSM / GPS Terminal Manual

FM3101 GSM / GPS Terminal Manual

FM3101 is a terminal with GSM and GPS connectivity, which is able to get device coordinates and transfer them via GSM network. This device is perfectly suitable for applications where location acquirement of remote objects is needed. It is important to mention that FM3101 has additional inputs and outputs, which let you control and monitor other devices on remote objects. There is integrated 1-Wire® I/O (for Dallas digital thermometer or I-Button reader). Also it has RS232 port (possibility to connect any external device for example barcode reader, RFID reader etc.) Apart from that, the device is fully programmable, so you can load a special Java™ IMlet and perfectly adapt it for your needs.

FM3101 has rechargeable battery inside and special controller for power management. Because of this new feature, GPS/GSM unit can operate for some time without external power supply. Special power saving algorithm can be implemented in Java™ IMlet and working time can be expanded up to 3-5 times.

Main Features
Track your remote objects (trucks, cars, ships etc) quickly and easily
The device supports the following GSM bearers:
• EDGE class 6 (up to 177,4 kbps).
• GPRS class 10 (up to 85,6 kbps).
• HSCSD (up to 43,2 kbps).
• CSD (up to 14,4 kbps).
• SMS (text/data).
• USSD (data).
As a lot of connection types are supported, you can choose one according price, reliability, speed or ease of use.
Dual-band:
• European (and Asian) version - 900 MHz / 1800 MHz.
• American version - 850 MHz / 1900 MHz.
The aluminum case of the device is very robust and perfectly suitable for installation into harsh environment such as cars, trucks, boats or other moving objects. Internal rechargeable battery with charge controller.

FM3101 has 3 digital inputs, 3 digital outputs and 3 analogue inputs, which could be used for performing tasks on remote objects, such as monitoring fuel tank level, engine status, or controlling truck door etc. FM3101 has 1-Wire® I/O protocol integrated for temperature measuring or key identification. FM 3101 has RS232 port which could be used foe external peripheral data acquire.

FM3101 is an open architecture device, which is fully programmable, so if you want to perform a very special task, you can totally adapt the device for your needs by writing your own Java™ IMlet or asking our technical staff to make it for you. TCP/IP and UDP stacks are integrated. AutoPIN feature enters the PIN code each time the device is turned on, while SIM card is still protected with code.

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FE-130/X-720/X-740 FE-140/X-725 Digital Camera Basic Manual

FE-130/X-720/X-740 FE-140/X-725 Digital Camera Basic Manual

Set the date and time
1 Set the mode dial to h, and press the POWER button to turn the camera on.
2 Press the MENU button to display the top menu and select [SETUP] > [X] using the arrow pad (O/N/X/Y).
3 Set “Date format“, “Y“, “M“, “D“, “hour“ and “minute“ by following the operation guide.

b. Focus
1 Using the monitor, place the AF target mark over your subject.
2 Press and hold the shutter button halfway to lock the focus. The green lamp indicates the focus is locked.

c. Take the picture
1 Press the shutter button completely to take the picture
Pictures will be recorded in the internal memory of the camera. If the optional xD-Picture Card (hereinafter called “card“) is inserted into the camera, pictures will be recorded in the card.

TRANSFER IMAGES
a. Install the software
1 Insert the OLYMPUS Master CD-ROM.
2 Windows: Click the “OLYMPUS Master“ button. Macintosh: Double-click the “Installer“ icon.
3 Simply follow the on-screen instructions.

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RS-232 Sound Level Meter 72-860A Instruction Manual

RS-232 Sound Level Meter 72-860A Instruction Manual

Thanks you for selecting our Sound Level Meter. To ensure that you can get the most from it, we recommend that you read and follow the manual carefully before use. This unit was designed according to the IEC651 , ANSI S1.4 for Sound Level Meters. The Sound Level Meter has been designed to meet the measurement requirements for Industrial safety offices and sound quality control in various environments

Ranges from 35dB to 130dB at frequencies between 31.5Hz and 8KHz.
Display with 0.1dB steps on a 4-digits LCD.
With two weighting , A and C.

Environment conditions
Altitude up to 2000 meters
Relatively humidity 90% max.
Operation Ambient 0 ~40℃

Maintenance & Clearing
Repairs or servicing not covered in this manual should only be performed by qualified personnel. Periodically wipe the case with a dry cloth. Do not use abrasives or solvents on this instruments. Do not use abrasives or solvents on this instruments.

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Windows TM Data Acquisition Software Model 407001 User Guide

Windows TM Data Acquisition Software Model 407001 User Guide

Congratulations on your purchase of the Extech Model 407001 Data Acquisition Software Package that includes a CD-ROM and an interface cable. The software is dedicated for use with Extech’s Heavy Duty Meter Series. The 407001 software displays data in the following formats: Analog meter, Digital meter (with Max/Min readings), Data List, and X-Y Graph (for last 100 data points). Data is stored as a text file that can then be opened in spreadsheet and other software programs.

Hardware Connection
The Heavy Duty meter connects to a PC with the supplied DB-9 to 3.5mm mini-plug (mono) interface cable. The DB-9 end connects to the PC serial com port. The mini-plug end connects to the Heavy Duty meter.

Software Installation
NOTE: This program may require supporting files that are missing or more recent then those presently residing in the PC. If an error message appears during installation that indicates an update is necessary, go to the Microsoft web site (www.microsoft.com) to locate and perform the Windows Critical Updates and Service Pack Updates for the specific operating system.
1. Insert the supplied software disk in the computer’s CD-ROM drive.
2. Run the SETUP.EXE program included on the software disk.
3. When prompted, select a directory location for the program files.
PC Operating System compatibility: Windows TM 95 / 98 / 2000 / NT / XP

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Evaluation Kits EVA 100 and EVA 105 User Manual

Evaluation Kits EVA 100 and EVA 105 User Manual

EVA 100 and EVA 105 are evaluation kits to support the development of applications based on the EnOcean RCM receiver modules and the TCM transceiver modules. The kits support a quickly evaluation of all RCM receiver operation modes as well as a quite easy setting-up operation of the receiver side when EnOcean transmitter modules are evaluated.

PTM Push-Button Powered Transmitter
• The PTM radio transmitter modules from EnOcean enable the implementation of wireless remote controls without batteries. Power supply is provided by a built-in pressure energy converter.
• Key applications are on-wall mountable flat rocker switches or handheld remote controls.

STM 110 Solar Powered Transmitter
• The extremely power saving RF transmitter module STM 110 of EnOcean enables the realization of wireless and maintenance free sensors.
• Power supply is provided by a small solar cell. An integrated energy store allows unrestricted functionality for several days in total darkness.
• Three 8 bit A/D converter inputs and 4 digital inputs facilitate multifunctional detector systems, based on application specific passive sensing components. This allows easily and comfortable monitoring of position, temperature, illumination, pressure, etc. - or simply supervising voltages or currents.

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ATT77025/7027 Programmer’s User Manual

ATT77025/7027 Programmer’s User Manual

ATT7025/7027 programmer is used to load a program in the memory of ATT702X. It uses another ATT7025 (Host MCU) which communicates with PC and target MCU. The PC transfers the program code and corresponding checksum to a flash chip connected with host MCU through serial port. User can start programming by clicking the button on PC or the red button on programmer board (without PC). The programmer will verify after finishing programming.

To install the ATT7025/7027 programmer hardware:
(1) Connect the programmer to the serial port of PC using RS232 interface cable.
(2) Connect an external power supply to the programmer. The voltage of the power supply must be between 9V and 15V.

Software Description
(1) Run OnePortPro.exe
(2) The main window is shown below:
1) OpenPort Open the serial port of PC
2) Openfile Open Intel hex file and and display program code in program buffer
3) FlashErase Erase 64K flash chip connected to host MCU
4) FlashWritten Transfer program code to the 64K flash chip connected to host MCU and calculate the checksum displayed in edit box “Checksum1”.
5) GetChecksum Read back the program code loaded to 64K flash chip and calculate another checksum displayed in edit box “Checksum2”. If the data in “Checksum1” is the same as the data in “Checksum2”, that indicates the program code loaded in 64K flash chip is correct.
6) TargetErase Erase the target chip (need to be programmed) which user puts in the socket
7) PFPM Program the code in 64K flash chip into the target chip’s flash memory

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