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Distributor: Electro-Stock Tel: 630-682-1542 Fax: 630-682-1562 FEATURES:• Low coil power consumption • Small size and light weight • Switching current up to 20A• Suitable for household appliances, automotive applications • Dual relay available 16.9 x 14.5 (29.7) x 19.5 mmCONTACT DATAContact Arrangement 1A & 1U = SPST N.O. 1C & 1W = SPDT 2A & 2U = (2) SPST N.O. 2C & 2W = (2) SPDTContact Ratings1A, 1C, 2A, & 2C: 10A @ 120VAC, 28VDC; 20A @ 14VDC1U, 1W, 2U, & 2W: 2x10A @ 120VAC, 28VDC; 2x20A @ 14VDC Contact Resistance < 30 milliohms initial Contact MaterialAgSnO 2Maximum Switching Power 1A & 1C = 280W; 1U & 1W = 2x280W Maximum Switching Voltage 380VAC, 75VDC Maximum Switching Current 20ACOIL DATACoil VoltageVDCRated Max.Coil ResistanceΩ ± 10%Pick Up Voltage VDC (max)75%of rated voltageRelease Voltage VDC (min)10%of rated voltageCoil PowerWOperate TimemsRelease Timems3 3.9 9 2.25 0.3 5 6.5 25 3.75 0.5 6 7.8 36 4.500.6 9 11.7 85 6.75 0.9 12 15.6 145 9.00 1.2 18 23.4 342 13.50 1.8 24 31.2 576 18.00 2.41.0 10 5CAUTION:1. The use of any coil voltage less than the rated coil voltage may compromise the operation of the relay.2. Pickup and release voltages are for test purposes only and are not to be used as design criteria.GENERAL DATAElectrical Life @ rated load Mechanical Life100K cycles, typical 10M cycles, typical Insulation Resistance100M Ω min @ 500VDCDielectric Strength, Coil to Contact Contact to Contact 1500V rms min. @ sea level 750V rms min. @ sea level Shock Resistance 100m/s 2 for 11msVibration Resistance1.27mm double amplitude 10-40Hz Terminal (Copper Alloy) Strength 10NOperating Temperature Storage Temperature -40 °C to + 85 °C -40 °C to + 155 °CSolderability 230 °C ± 2 °C for 10 ± 0.5s Weight12g & 24gDistributor: Electro-Stock Tel: 630-682-1542 Fax: 630-682-1562 ORDERING INFORMATION1. Series:CTA4CTA42.Contact Arrangement:1A = SPST N.O.1C = SPDT1U = SPST N.O.1W = SPDT2A = (2) SPST N.O.2C = (2) SPDT2U = (2) SPST N.O.2W = (2) SPDT1C3. Sealing Options:S = SealedC = Dust CoverS4. Coil Voltage:3VDC5VDC6VDC9VDC12VDC18VDC24VDC12VDC DIMENSIONS (Units = mm)SINGLE PACKAGE DUAL PACKAGE SCHEMATICS & PC LAYOUTS (BOTTOM VIEWS)1A 1C 1U 1W 2A 2C 2U 2W。
Complete CMOS Stereo Audio Input and Output System featuring:•Delta-Sigma A/D and D/A Converters using 64x Oversampling.•Input Anti-Aliasing and Output Smoothing Filters.•Programmable Input Gain (0 dB to 22.5 dB).•Programmable Output Attenuation (0 dB to 46.5 dB).•Sample frequencies from 4 kHz to 50 kHz.•Low Distortion, THD < 0.02% for DAC.THD < 0.02% for ADC.•Low Power Dissipation: 80 mA typical.•Power-Down Mode : 1 mA typical.•Pin Compatible with CS4216 when used in Serial Modes 3 and 4 (See Appendix A).•I 2S(TM) Compatible Serial Mode (SM5).•Operates from 5V or 3.3V Digital Power Supply. Requires 5V Analog Power Supply.General DescriptionThe CS4218 Stereo Audio Codec is a monolithic CMOS device for computer multimedia, automotive,and portable audio applications. It performs A/D and D/A conversion, filtering, and level setting, creating 4audio inputs and 2 audio outputs for a digital computer system. The digital interfaces of left and right channels are multiplexed into a single serial data bus with word rates up to 50 kHz per channel.ADCs and the DACs use delta-sigma modulation with 64X oversampling. The ADCs and DACs include digi-tal decimation filters and output smoothing filters on-chip which eliminate the need for external anti-alias-ing filters.The CS4218 is pin and function compatible with the CS4216 when used in Serial modes 3 and 4. See the Appendix A at the end of this data sheet for details.I 2S is a trademark of Philips.Ordering Information:CS4218-KL 0° to 70°C 44-pin PLCCCS4218-KQ 0° to 70°C44-pin TQFP16-Bit Stereo Audio CodecCS4218SSYNCLOUTROUTCLKINMF7:SFS1/F2MF8:SFS2/F3SDIN SDOUT SCLK SMODE1RESETREFGND REFBYP REFBUF LIN1LIN2RIN1RIN2VDVA DGND AGNDDO1MF5:DO2/INT MF2:F2/CDIN MF1:F1/CDOUT DI1MF6:DI2/F1MF3:DI3/F3/CCLK SMODE2SMODE3FILT SEP ’96Crystal Semiconductor Corporation Copyright © Crystal Semiconductor Corporation 1996ContentsDescriptionCover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Recommended Operating Conditions . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Analog Input Characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Analog Output Characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Switching Characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Digital Characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7A/D Decimation Filter Characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . 8D/A Interpolation Characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Absolute Maximum Ratings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Filter Response Plots . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Typical Connection Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12Functional Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 - Analog Inputs and Outputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12- Offset Calibration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13- Input Gain and Output Level Setting . . . . . . . . . . 13- Muting and the ADC Valid Counter . . . . . . . . . . . 13- Parallel Digital I/O Pins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13- Reset and Power Down Modes . . . . . . . . . . . . 13- Audio Serial Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Serial Interface Modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 - Serial Mode 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15- Serial Mode 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22- Serial Mode 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Power Supply and Grounding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26Pin Diagrams and Descriptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29Package Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35Parameter Definitions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36Appendix A: CS4218 Compatibility with the CS4216 . . . . . . . . 38Appendix B: Applications of Serial Mode 4 (SM4) . . . . . . . . 40Appendix C: Setting CLKIN/SCLK Ratio for Desired Sample Rate . . . . 43ANALOG CHARACTERISTICS ( T A = 25°C; VA, VD = +5V; Input Levels: Logic 0 = 0V,Logic 1 = VD; 1kHz Input Sine Wave; CLKIN = 12.288 MHz; SM3 Slave sub-mode, 256 BPF; 0dB gain/attenu-ation;Conversion Rate = 48 kHz; SCLK = 12.288 MHz; Measurement Bandwidth is 10 Hz to 20 kHz; Unless oth-erwise specified.)Parameter *SymbolMinTypMaxUnitsAnalog Input Characteristics - Minimum gain setting (0 dB); unless otherwise specified.ADC Resolution16--Bits ADC Differential Nonlinearity (Note 1)--±0.9LSB Instantaneous Dynamic Range (Note 3)IDR 8084-dB Total Harmonic Distortion THD--0.02%Interchannel Isolation -80-dB Interchannel Gain Mismatch --±0.5dB Frequency Response (Note 1)-0.5-+0.2dB Programmable Input Gain -22.5-dB Gain Step Size- 1.5-dB Absolute Gain Step Error --0.75dB Gain Drift (Note 1)-100-ppm/°C Offset Error0dB Gain --±50LSB 22.5dB Gain-−±500LSB Full Scale Input Voltage 2.5 2.8 3.1V pp Input Resistance (Notes 1,2)20--k ΩInput Capacitance(Note 1)--15pFNotes: 1.This specification is guaranteed by characterization, not production testing.2.Input resistance is for the input selected. Non-selected inputs have a very high (>1M Ω) input resistance.3.Operation in Slave sub-modes may yield results lower than the 80 dB minimum.* Parameter definitions are given at the end of this data sheet.Specifications are subject to change without notice.RECOMMENDED OPERATING CONDITIONS (AGND, DGND = 0V, all voltages with respectto 0V.)ParameterSymbol Min Typ Max Units Power Supplies:DigitalVD 4.75 5.0 5.25V Digital (Low Voltage)VD 3.0 3.3 3.6V AnalogVA 4.75 5.0 5.25V Operating Ambient TemperatureT A2570°CANALOG CHARACTERISTICS (Continued)Parameter *Symbol Min Typ Max Units Analog Output Characteristics - Minimum Attenuation; Unless Otherwise Specified.DAC Resolution16--Bits DAC Differential Nonlinearity(Note 1)--±0.9LSB Total Dynamic Range TDR-93-dB Instantaneous Dynamic Range IDR8083-dB Total Harmonic Distortion(Note 4)THD--0.02% Interchannel Isolation(Note 4)-80-dB Interchannel Gain Mismatch--±0.5dB Frequency Response(Note 1)-0.5-+0.2dB Programmable Attenuation(Note 5)--46.5-dB Attenuation Step Size(Note 5)- 1.5-dB Absolute Attenuation Step Error(Note 5)--0.75dB Gain Drift(Note 1)-100-ppm/°C REFBUF Output Voltage(Note 6) 1.9 2.1 2.3VMaximum output current= 400 µAOffset Voltage(Note 7)-10-mV Full Scale Output Voltage(Note 4) 2.4 2.7 3.1V pp External Load Impedance10k--ΩInternal Resistor Value for LOUT and ROUT400600800ΩDeviation from Linear Phase(Note 1)--1Degree Out of Band Energy(22 kHz to 100 kHz)--60-dB Power SupplyPower Supply Current(Note 8)Operating (VD = 5.0V)-80100mAOperating (VD = 3.3V)-6585mAPower Down--1mA Power Supply Rejection(1 kHz)-40-dB Notes: 4.10 kΩ, 100 pF load.5.Tested in SM3, Slave sub-mode, 256 BPF.6.REFBUF load current must be DC. To drive dynamic loads, REFBUF must be buffered.AC variations in REFBUF current may degrade ADC and DAC performance.7.No DC load.8.Typical current: VA = 30mA, VD = 50mA with VD = 5.0V. VA = 30mA, VD = 35mA with VD = 3.3V.Power supply current does not include output loading.* Parameter definitions are given at the end of this data sheet.SWITCHING CHARACTERISTICS (T A = 25°C; VA, VD = +5V, outputs loaded with 30 pF; Input Levels: Logic 0 = 0V, Logic 1 = VD)Parameter Symbol Min Typ Max UnitsInput clock (CLKIN) frequency SM3 Multiplier Mode CLKIN64768800KHz SM3 Master and Slave Modes, SM4, SM5CLKIN 1.02412.28812.8MHzCLKIN low time t ckl15--nsCLKIN high time t ckh15--nsSample Rate(Note 1)Fs4-50kHzDI pins setup time to SCLK edge(Note 1)t s210--nsDI pins hold time from SCLK edge(Note 1)t h28--nsDO pins delay from SCLK edge t pd2--30nsSCLK and SSYNC output All master Modes (Note 1)tpd3--50ns delay from CLKIN risingSCLK period All master Modes (Notes 1,7)t sckw-1/(Fs*bpf)-sSlave Mode75--ns SCLK high time Slave Mode t sckh30--ns SCLK low time Slave Mode t sckl30--ns SDIN, SSYNC setup time to SCLK edge Slave Mode t s115--ns SDIN, SSYNC hold time from SCLK edge Slave Mode t h110--ns SDOUT delay from SCLK edge t pd1--28ns Output to Hi-Z state bit 64 (Note 1)t hz--12ns Output to non-Hi-Z bit 1 (Note 1)t nz15--ns RESET pulse width low500--ns CCS low to CCLK rising SM4 (Note 1)t cslcc25--ns CDIN setup to CCLK falling SM4 (Note 1)t discc15--ns CCLK low to CDIN invalid (hold time)SM4 (Note 1)t ccdih10--ns CCLK high time SM4 (Note 1)t cclhh25--ns CCLK low time SM4 (Note 1)t cclhl25--ns CCLK Period SM4 (Note 1)t cclkw75--ns CCLK rising to CDOUT data valid SM4 (Note 1)t ccdov--30ns CCLK rising to CDOUT Hi-Z SM4 (Note 1)t ccdot--30ns CCLK falling to CCS high SM4 (Note 1)t cccsh0--ns RESET low time prior to PDN rising trph100--ns RESET low hold time after PDN rising trhold50--ms Notes:7.When the CS4218 is in master modes (SSYNC and SCLK outputs), the SCLK duty cycle is 50%.The equation is based on the selected sample frequency (Fs) and the number of bits per frame (bpf).MF2:CDIN2428293231302726252322RGain2RGain1RGain000000000Serial Mode 4. Control Data Serial Port TimingDIGITAL CHARACTERISTICS (T A = 25°C; VA = 5V, VD = 5V or 3.3V)Parameter Symbol Min Typ Max Units High-level Input Voltage V IH 2.0- VD+0.3V Low-level Input Voltage V IL-0.3-0.8V High-level Output Voltage at I0 = -2.0 mA V OH VD-0.3--V Low-level Output Voltage at I0 = +2.0 mA V OL--0.2V Input Leakage Current(Digital Inputs)--10µA Output Leakage Current(High-Z Digital Outputs)--10µA Output Capacitance(Note 1)C OUT--15pF Input Capacitance(Note 1)C IN--15pFA/D Decimation Filter CharacteristicsParameter Symbol Min Typ Max Units Passband0-0.40Fs Hz Frequency Response-0.5-+0.2dB Passband Ripple(0-0.4Fs)--±0.1dB Transition Band0.40Fs-0.60Fs Hz Stop Band0.60Fs --Hz Stop Band Rejection74--dB Group Delay-8/Fs s Group Delay Variation vs. Frequency-0.0µsD/A Interpolation Filter CharacteristicsParameter Symbol Min Typ Max Units Passband0-0.40Fs Hz Frequency Response-0.5-+0.2dB Passband Ripple(0-0.4Fs)--±0.1dB Transition Band0.40Fs-0.60Fs Hz Stop Band0.60Fs --Hz Stop Band Rejection74--dB Group Delay--8/Fs s Group Delay Variation vs. Frequency--0.1/FsµsABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS (AGND, DGND = 0V, all voltages with respect to 0V.)Parameter Symbol Min Typ Max Units Power Supplies:Digital VD-0.3- 6.0VAnalog VA-0.3- 6.0V Input Current (Except Supply Pins)--±10.0mA Analog Input Voltage -0.3-VA+0.3V Digital Input Voltage -0.3-VD+0.3V Ambient Temperature (Power Applied)-55-+125°C Storage Temperature-65-+150°C Warning:Operation beyond these limits may result in permanent damage to the device.Normal operation is not guaranteed at these extremes.0.400.430.460.490.520.550.580.610.640.670.70Input Frequency (×Fs)M a g n i t u d e (d B )Figure 6. CS4218 DAC Transition Band0.00.10.20.30.40.50.60.70.80.9 1.0Input Frequency (×Fs)-100-90-80-70-60-50-40-30-20-10010M a g n i t u d e (d B )Figure 4. CS4218 DAC Frequency Response0.000.050.100.150.200.250.300.350.400.450.50Input Frequency (×Fs)-0.8-0.7-0.6-0.5-0.4-0.3-0.2-0.1-0.00.10.2M a g n i t u d e (d B )Figure 2. CS4218 ADC Passband Ripple0.00.10.20.30.40.50.60.70.80.91.0Input Frequency (×Fs)-100-90-80-70-60-50-40-30-20-10010M a g n i t u d e (d B )Figure 1. CS4218 ADC Frequency Response 0.400.430.460.490.520.550.580.610.640.670.70Input Frequency (×Fs)M a g n i t u d e (d B )Figure 3. CS4218 ADC Transition Band0.000.050.100.150.200.250.300.350.400.450.50Input Frequency (×Fs)-0.8-0.7-0.6-0.5-0.4-0.3-0.2-0.1-0.00.10.2M a g n i t u d e (d B)Figure 5. CS4218 DAC Passband Ripple0.000.050.100.150.200.250.300.350.400.450.50Input Frequency (×Fs)-2.5-2.0-1.5-1.0-0.50.00.51.01.52.02.5P h a s e (d e g r e e s)Figure 7. CS4218 DAC Deviation from Linear PhaseLeftOVERVIEWThe CS4218 contains two analog-to-digital con-verters, two digital-to-analog converters, adjustable input gain, and adjustable output level control. Since the converters contain all the re-quired filters in digital or sampled analog form, the filters’ frequency responses track the sample rate of the CS4218. Only a single-pole RC filter is required for the analog inputs and outputs. Communication with the CS4218 is via a serial port, with separate pins for data input and out-put. The filters and converters operate over a sample rate range of 4 kHz to 50 kHz. FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTIONAnalog Inputs and OutputsFigure 8 illustrates the suggested connection dia-gram for the CS4218. The line level inputs, LIN1 or LIN2 and RIN1 or RIN2, are selected by an internal input multiplexer. This multiplexer is a source selector and is not designed for real-time switching between inputs at the sample rate. When using the CS4218 as a drop-in replace-ment for the CS4216, existing recommended circuits (shown in the CS4216 data sheet) may be used as is without any noticeable degradation in performance. Performance may vary with user-specific input circuits and should be checked when contemplating the use of CS4218 in existing CS4216 designs.Unused analog inputs that are not selected have a very high input impedance, so they may be tied to AGND directly. Unused analog inputs that are selected should be tied to AGND through a 0.1 µF capacitor. This prevents any DC current flow.The analog inputs are single-ended and inter-nally biased to the REFBUF voltage (nominally 2.1 V). The REFBUF output should be buffered if it is to be used for microphone phantom power.The use of a single-pole RC filter is recom-mended for use as an external anti-alias filter for the CS4218. The maximum cutoff frequency (lowpass) should not exceed 200 kHz. A lower value for cuttoff frequency may be used, and is dependent upon the application’s input band-width.The CS4218 inputs will accept a 1Vrms signal, so a divide by two resistor network will serve as a front-end interface to 2 Vrms line level sys-tems. Figure 9 shows a simple input circuit that includes a gain of 0.5 and the required RC filter. The gain of 0.5 yields a full scale input sensitiv-ity of 2 V rms with the CS4218 programmable gain set to 0.The analog outputs are also single-ended and centered around the REFBUF voltage. AC cou-pling capacitors of >1 µF are recommended. Refer to Figure 8 for the recommended analog output circuit.Line InRightLine InLeftLIN1orLIN20.33 uFRIN1orRIN2Figure 9. Line Inputs.When using the CS4218 as a drop-in replace-ment for the CS4216, the external 600 ohm series resistors on LOUT and ROUT are not re-quired, since they are part of the CS4218internal circuitry.In applications where both CS4218 and CS4216are to be used, a board stuff option should be included in the bill of materials which will allow either a 600-ohm or a 0-ohm resistor to be used externally on both LOUT and ROUT.Offset CalibrationBoth input and output offset voltages are mini-mized by internal calibration. Offset calibration occurs after exiting a reset or power down condi-tion. During calibration, which takes 194 frames,output data from the ADCs will be all zeros, and will be flagged as invalid. Also, the DAC out-puts will be muted. After power down mode or power up, RESET should be held low for a minimum of 50 ms to allow the voltage refer-ence to settle. Changing sample rates in master and slave modes automatically initiates a calibra-tion.Input Gain and Output Level SettingInput gain is adjustable from 0 dB to +22.5 dB in 1.5 dB steps. Output level attenuation is ad-justable from 0 dB to -46.5 dB in 1.5 dB steps.Both input and output gain adjustments are inter-nally made on zero-crossings of the analog signal, to minimize "zipper" noise. The gain change automatically takes effect if a zero cross-ing does not occur within 512 frames.Muting and the ADC Valid CounterThe mute function allows the the user to turn off the output channels ( LOUT and ROUT ). Prior to muting, the attenuation should be gradually ramped to maximum ( 46.5 dB ), taking 1.5dB steps. This significantly reduces any audible arti-facts that may be heard once muting is enabled.It is the users responsibility to program the serial host to perform the ramping.The serial data stream contains a "V alid Data"indicator, the ADV bit, for the A/D converters which is low until enough clocks have passed since reset, or low-power (power down mode)operation to have valid A/D data from the filters (i.e., until calibration time plus the full latency of the digital filters has passed.)Parallel Digital Input/Output PinsParallel digital inputs are general purpose pins whose values are reflected in the serial data out-put stream to the processor. Parallel digital outputs provide a way to control external devices using bits in the serial data input stream. All par-allel digital pins, with the exception of DI1 and DO1, are multifunction and are defined by the serial mode selected. In Serial Mode 3 master modes and Serial Mode 5, two digital inputs and two digital outputs are available. In Serial Mode 3 slave modes, three digital inputs and two digi-tal outputs are available. In Serial Mode 4 only one digital input and digital output exists. Fig-ure 10 shows when the DI pins are latched, and when the DO pins are updated.Reset and Power Down ModesReset places the CS4218 into a known state and must be held low for at least 50 ms after power-up or a hard power down. In reset, the digital outputs are driven low. Reset sets all control data register bits to zero. Changing sample rates inSSYNCSCLKlatchedDO pins updateFrame(SM3)Figure 10. Digital Input/Output Timingmaster and slave modes automatically initiates a calibration.An RC filter with a time constant greater than 50 ms may be used on the RESET pin. The CS4218 RESET pin has hysterisis to ensure proper resets when using an RC filter.Hard power down mode may be initiated by bringing the PDN pin low. All analog outputs will be driven to the REFBUF voltage which will then decay to zero. All digital outputs will be driven low and then will go to a high imped-ance state. Minimum power consumption will occur if CLKIN is held low. After leaving the power down state, RESET should be held low for 50 ms to allow the analog voltage reference to settle before calibration is started. Alternatively, soft power down may be initiated in slave modes by reducing the SCLK frequency below the minimum values shown in Table 1. In soft power down the analog outputs are muted and the serial data from the codec will indicate invalid data and the appropriate error code. The parallel bit I/O is still functional in soft power down mode. This is, in effect, a low power mode with only the parallel bit I/O unit functioning.Audio Serial InterfaceIn Serial Mode 3 (SM3), the audio serial port uses 4 pins: SDOUT, SDIN, SCLK and SSYNC. SDIN carries the D/A converters’ input data and control bits. Input data is ignored for frames not allocated to the selected CS4218. SDOUT car-ries the A/D converters’ output data and status bits. SDOUT goes to a high-impedance state during frames not allocated to the selected CS4218. SCLK clocks data in to and out of the CS4218. SSYNC indicates the start of a frame and/or sub-frame. SCLK and SSYNC must be synchronous to the master clock.Serial Mode 4 (SM4) is similar to SM3 with the exception of the control information. In Serial Mode 4, the control information is entered through a separate asynchronous control port. Therefore, the audio serial port only contains audio data, which reduces the number of bits on the audio port from 64 to 32 per codec. This is useful for lower bit rate serial hosts.Serial Mode 5 (SM5) is compatible with the I2S TM serial data protocol. SM5 is a Master mode only. As in SM3, 4 pins are used: SDOUT, SDIN, SCLK, and SSYNC.The serial port protocol is based on frames con-sisting of 1, 2, or 4 sub-frames. The frame rate is the system sample rate. Each sub-frame is used by one CS4218 device. Up to 4 CS4218s may be attached to the same serial control lines. SFS1 and SFS2 are tied low or high to indicate to each CS4218 which sub-frame is allocated for it to use.Serial Data FormatIn SM3 and SM5, a sub-frame is 64 bits in length and consists of two 16-bit audio values and two 16-bit control fields. In SM4 a sub-frame is 32 bits in length and only contains the two 16-bit audio fields; the control data is loaded through a separate port. The audio data is MSBBits Per Frame Minimum SCLKFrequencyFor All Modes Except SM3 Multiplier Sub Mode 32CLKIN / 9664CLKIN / 48128CLKIN / 24256CLKIN / 12SM3 Multiplier Sub Mode64(16 * CLKIN) / 48128(16 * CLKIN) / 24256(16 * CLKIN) / 12 Table 1. Soft Power Down Conditions(Slave Modes only)first, 2’s complement format. Sub-frame bit as-signments are shown in Figure 13. Control data bits all reset to zero.CS4218 SERIAL INTERFACE MODES The CS4218 has three serial port modes, selected by the SMODE1, SMODE2 and SMODE3 pins.In all modes, CLKIN, SCLK and SSYNC must be derived from the same clock source. SM3was designed as an easy interface to general pur-pose DSPs and provides features such as master and slave sub-modes and variable frame sizes.SM4 is similar to SM3 but splits the audio data from the control data thereby reducing the audio serial bus bandwidth by half. The control data is transmitted through a control serial port in SM4.SM5 is compatible with the I 2S serial data proto-col.Table 2 lists the three serial port modes avail-able, along with some of the differences between modes. The first three columns in Table 2 select the serial mode. The "SCLK Bit Center" column indicates whether SCLK is rising or falling in the center of a bit period. The "Sub-frame Width" column indicates how many bits are in an individual codec’s sub-frame. In SM3 and SM4, the number of bits per frame is program-mable. In all modes, SCLK and SSYNC must be synchronous to the master clock. The last col-umn in Table 2 lists the master frequencies used by the codec. In the SM3 Multiplier sub-modes,the master CLKIN is multiplied internally by 16,so a 16xFs input clock must be provided.SERIAL MODE 3, (SM3)Serial Mode 3, Master and Slave sub-modes are enabled by setting SMODE3 = 0, SMODE2 = 1and SMODE1 = 0. SM3 Multiplier Sub-Modes are enabled by setting SMODE 3 = 0, SMODE 2 = 0, and SMODE 1 = 0. Serial Mode 3 is de-signed to interface easily to DSPs.Figure 11 illustrates the serial data in, SDIN,sub-frame for all SM3 sub-modes. Figure 12also illustrates the serial data out, SDOUT, sub-frame for all SM3 sub-modes. Figure 13 shows sub-frame bit definitions.In SM3 master sub-modes, MF5:DO2 is a gen-eral purpose output and MF6:DI2 is a general purpose input. The other six multifunction pins are used to select sub-modes under SM3. In SM3 slave sub-modes, MF3:F3 is configured as an additional general purpose input.SM3 is divided into four sub-modes, Master (SM3-M), Slave (SM3-S), Multiplier Master (SM3-MM), and Multiplier Slave (SM3-MS).SM3-M and SM3-S are identical to the CS4216SM3 Master and Slave sub-modes, respectively.In SM3-M and SM3-MM sub-modes, the CS4218 generates SSYNC and SCLK, while in SM3-S and SM3-MS sub-modes SSYNC andSMODE PINS Serial SCLK Bit Sub-frame Bits per SCLK &Master 321Mode Center Width Frame (BPF)SSYNCFrequency 000SM3*Falling 64 bits 64/128/256Master/SlaveCLKIN = 16xFs 001SM5Rising64 bits64Master CLKIN = 256xFs010SM3Falling 64 bits64/128/256Master/Slave CLKIN or SCLK = 256×Fs 011 Factory Test mode 1xxSM4Falling32 bits †32/64/128†Master/SlaveCLKIN = 256×Fs†Contains audio data only. Control information is entered through a separate serial port.* SM3 Multiplier sub-modes.Table 2. Serial Port ModesSCLK must be generated externally. When the codec is the serial port master, the serial port sig-nal transitions are controlled with respect to the internal analog sampling clock to minimize the amount of digital noise coupled into the analog section. Since SSYNC and SCLK are externally derived when the codec slaves to the serial port,optimum noise management cannot be obtained;therefore, master modes should be used when-ever possible. Multiplier sub-modes are identical to the SM3 modes except the master clock,CLKIN, is internally multiplied by 16. A 0.47 µF capacitor must be tied to the FILT pin when using the Multiplier sub-modes.Master Clock FrequencyIn SM3-M and SM3-S sub-modes, the master clock, CLKIN, must be 256 × Fs max . For exam-ple, given a 48 kHz maximum sample frequency,the master clock frequency must be 12.288 MHz. In SM3-MM and SM3-MS sub-modes, CLKIN must be 16xFs max . For example, given a 48 kHz maximum sample fre-quency, the master clock frequency must be 768 kHz. SCLK and SSYNC must be synchro-nous to the master clock.Figure 11. Serial Data Input Format - SM3, SM5.Figure 12. Serial Data Output Format - SM3, SM5.SM3 and SM5 Subframe Bit Definitions for SDINBit(s) Symbol Description Bit(s)Symbol Description1-16DAC-LEFT Audio Data, DAC Left2’s Complement data,MSB first (Bit 1 = MSB)33-48DAC-RIGHT Audio Data, DAC Right2’s Complement data,MSB first (Bit 33 = MSB)17-21unused Unused, write with 0’s49,50unused Unused, write with 0’s22MUTE Mute DAC Outputs0 = Outputs ON1 = Outputs MUTED 51 - 55LA4 - LA0Left Output Attenuation1.5dB Increments.00000 = no atten. (0dB)11111 = 46.5dB atten.23ISL Input Mux, Left Select0 = LIN11 = LIN256 - 60RA4 - RA0Right Output Attenuation1.5dB Increments.00000 = no atten. (0dB)11111 = 46.5dB atten.24ISR Input Mux, Right Select0 = RIN11 = RIN261DO1Digital Output 10 = Output LOW1 = Output HIGH25-28LG3 - LG0Left Input Gain1.5dB Increments.0000 = No gain (0dB)1111 = 22.5 dB gain 62DO2Digital Output 20 = Output LOW1 = Output HIGH29-32RG3 - RG0Right Input Gain1.5dB Increments.0000 = No gain (0dB)1111 = 22.5 dB gain63,64unused Unused, write with 0’sSM3 and SM5 Subframe Bit Definitions for SDOUTBit(s) Symbol Description Bit(s)Symbol Description1-16ADC-LEFT Audio Data, ADC Left2’s Complement data,MSB first (Bit 1 = MSB)29-32VER3-VER0CS4218 Version Number0000 = Rev A1000 = Rev B and later17-21reserved These bits can be 0 or 133-48ADC-RIGHT Audio Data, ADC Right2’s Complement data,MSB first (Bit 33 = MSB) 22ADV ADC Valid Data0 = Invalid ADC data1 = Valid ADC data49-60reserved These bits can be 0 or 123LCL ADC Left Clipping0 = Normal1 = Clipping 61DI1Digital Input 10 = Input LOW1 = Input HIGH24RCL ADC Right Clipping0 = Normal1 = Clipping 62DI2Digital Input 20 = Input LOW1 = Input HIGH25-28ER3 - ER0Error Word0000 = Normal, no error0001 = Input Sub-FrameBit 21 Set.Control data isignored.0010 = Sync Pulse ErrorOutputs muted.0011 = Soft PowerDownOutputs muted.63*DI3Digital Input 30 = Input LOW1 = Input HIGH* SM3-S sub-modes only 64unused don’t careFigure 13. SM3 / SM5 Subframe, Bit definitionsMaster Sub-Mode (SM3-M)Master sub-mode is selected by setting MF4:MA = 1, which configures SSYNC and SCLK as outputs from the CS4218. During power down, SSYNC and SCLK are driven high impedance, and during reset they both are driven low. In Master sub-mode the number of bits per frame determines how many codecs can occupy the serial bus and is illustrated in Figure 14.Bits Per Frame (Master Sub-Modes)MF8:SFS2 selects the number of bits per frame. The two options are MF8:SFS2 = 1 which se-lects 128 bits per frame, and MF8:SFS2 = 0 which selects 64 bits per frame.Selecting 128 bits per frame (MF8:SFS2 = 1) al-lows two CS4218s to operate from the same serial bus since each codec requires 64 bit peri-ods. The sub-frame used by an individual codec is selected using MF7:SFS1. MF7:SFS1 = 0 se-lects sub-frame 1 which is the first 64 bits following the SSYNC pulse. MF7:SFS1 = 1 se-lects sub-frame 2 which is the last 64 bits of the frame.Selecting 64 bits per frame (MF8:SFS2 = 0) al-lows only one CS4218 to occupy the serial port. Since there is only one sub-frame (which is equal to one frame), MF7:SFS1 is defined differ-ently in this mode. MF7:SFS1 selects the format of SSYNC. MF7:SFS1 = 0 selects an SSYNC pulse one SCLK period high, directly preceding the data as shown in the center portion of Fig-ure 14. This format is used for all other master and slave sub-modes in SM3. If MF7:SFS1 = 1, an alternate SSYNC format is chosen in which SSYNC is high during the entire Word A (32 bits), which includes the left sample, and low for the entire Word B (32 bits), which in-cludes the right sample. This alternate format for SSYNC is illustrated in the bottom portion of Figure 14 and is only available in SM3-M and SM3-MM sub-modes with 64 bits per frame. A more detailed timing diagram for the 64 bits-per-frame master sub-modes is shown in Figure 15. Sample Frequency Selection (MasterSub-Modes)In SM3-M and SM3-MM sub-modes, the multi-function pins MF1:F1, MF2:F2, and MF3:F3 are used to select the sample frequency divider. Ta-ble 3 lists the decoding for the sample frequency select pins where the sample frequency selected is CLKIN/N. Also shown are the sample fre-quencies obtained by using one of two example master clocks: either 12.288 MHz or 11.2896 MHz. Changing sample frequency auto-matically initiates a calibration cycle.Table 3. SM3-M/SM3-MM/SM5, Fs Select。
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This lead to the invention of the 2LA Series, which has been the backbone of the aluminum cylinder market for the past 13 years. 2LA Series innovations included new use of aluminum for endcaps and pistons , an externally-remov-able bronze gland and a unique extruded profile cylinder body . The result is a light-weight , low-cost , high performance package that pleased the eye.Atlas Cylinders, the pioneer in the design and development of the aluminum NFPA cylinder, con- tinues its innovation leadership with the release of the new 3MA Series .Atlas Cylinders has always been at the forefront of cylinder design. For medium duty applications, we per-ceived the need for a light-weight, low-cost air cylinder with great performance and sleek aesthetics.REDEFINING MOTIONDoing business with AtlasCylinders means that you always have the latest in technology to meet rapidly changing market and application demands . The 3MA Series represents the next generation solution for NFPA cylinder applications.The Next Generation NFPA Cylinder199420073MA3MA3MA Series NFPA CylinderNew Value for aCommon PlatformSuperior PerformanceResulting from efficient design,reduced weight, low friction andadvanced sealing technologyFlexible MountStandard mount accommodatesNFPA mounts as accessoriesSensor-ReadyMagnetic piston ring is standard.Sensors “drop-in” to grooves incylinder body for easy, inexpen-sive assembly and protectionSafetyRod lock version availableEnvironmentally FriendlyReduced noise from RoHS-compliant materials2-D and 3-D CAD FilesImmediately available at• Heads and caps are designed witha flexible mounting platform thatallows almost every NFPA mountto be fastened as an accessory.• Cylinder with mountingsattached at the factory are avail-able, or you may choose to installmountings from separate kits - it’syour choice.• Rod lock feature utilizes the 3MAstandard head for assembly.Flexible Mount3MA Series NFPA Cylinderminimize cylinder response time.• Composite inserts allow us to offer adjustable cushions at no additional cost.• Individual flow geometry for each bore size results in effective cush -ioning that is easy to adjust and set.• Floating check-seal design com-bines the sealing capability of a lipseal with check valve action for quick stroke reversal.• Cushioning performance is outstanding due to symmetrical piston geometry and long-lasting urethane seals.nificantly reduce inertia of moving parts and total cylinder weight.• Additional advantages include cushions as a standard feature,noise reduction without the need for bumpers, and lower friction than other materials.REDEFINING MOTION in Cylinder Design• Anodized aluminum alloy endcaps and cylinder body for high strength, corrosion resistance and low fric-tion.• Zinc plated steel endcapfasteners for tough environments.• Case hardened, hard chrome plat-ed and polished carbon steel piston rod for damage resistance, long rod seal life and low friction.• Outboard “Molythane” urethane rod wiper to remove external debris and adherents from the piston rod during the entire stroke.Proven Exterior Toughness3MA Series NFPA CylinderREDEFINING MOTION in Cylinder Designcomposite parts are classified as , which means they can also reduction by as much as 20 dB, specify bumper piston seals.Although the 3MA is perfectly suited for many applications, there is an occasional need for something different. To accommodate these demands, we designed the highly-versatile 4MA Series cylinder. The 4MA will provide the same fit as the 3MA, but its construction offers more flexibility for modification.General 4MA features include:• Available in 1½" – 8" bore sizes • Machined head and cap from ex-truded aluminum bar stock, black anodized for corrosion resistance • Externally removable bronze alloy gland/bearing for easy maintenance • Same piston rod assembly options and cylinder body as the 3MA • Oversize rods • RoHS compliantoptions:• Combination with the following as standard offerings:– HB slide packages to become guided cylinders (HBC/HBT/HBR/HBB)– “B” Series air valves as an air cylinder/valve combination unit (ACVB Option)– Bolt-On Linear Transducer for continuous piston rod position sensing (LPSO Option)– Rod lock (4MAJ Series)• Custom designs for endcaps, pistons, piston rods, mounts, etc.• Gland options, including the HI LOAD design for side load conditions and metallic rod wiper design• High temperature (to +250ºF) and low temperature (to -50ºF) construction• Hydraulic service to 400 PSIG (4ML)• And many, many more. Please see page 14 for a detailed list.For complete information of the 4MA Series, including how to order, please see pages 9 to 43.4MA - Designed for ModificationV3MA Series NFPA CylinderAdvancedManufacturingCylinders, by nature, are custom-ized products. Whether it is some-thing basic, such as stroke length,or something more complex, suchas a special head, raw materialand basic parts must be procuredand manufactured into componentsfor configured cylinders.Organizing cylinder production andassembly requires some degree ofplanning. To do so, without sacri-ficing customer service, requires asharp focus on advanced manufac-turing processes.Lean ManufacturingPrinciplesAtlas Cylinders has utilized LeanManufacturing techniques for manyyears, even before it was calledby name. Cellular Manufacturing,Value Stream Mapping, Kaizenevents, Kanban, One-Piece Flowand other influences are pervasivein our manufacturing processes. Wenow follow Lean Implementation tofocus all aspects of our operation onthe same goals for customer service. REDEFINING MOTION in Cylinder Technology3MA Series cylinders are manufac-tured in Akron, Ohio; Portland,Oregon; and Milton, Ontario.Location is a significant part of ourcustomer service model. We believethat customers value a domesticpresence, in different time zones,for many reasons. A few include:• Quick Delivery – standard leadtime is a few days, with the capa-bility of shipping some cylinderconfigurations within 24 hours.We deliver to your request.• Made-To-Order – we are able toquickly manufacture customizedproducts without the need to carryfixed finished goods inventory.This minimizes time-to-customerand cost-to-customer concerns.• Late-Day Orders – a West Coastpresence creates an order timeadvantage of three hours, whichmay be instrumental in keepingyou on schedule.• Non-Standard Designs – since50% of applications require cylin-ders that are not catalog-standard,we organized our entire culturefor flexibility. Our manufacturingprocesses are prepared to accom-modate non-standard designs withminimal lead-time adjustments.• Early Morning Service – anEastern US presence establishestimely customer service for theentire country.• Risk Management – the absenceof international risks when dealingwith suppliers from other conti-nents can help you sleep at night.Our goal is to offer you the bestproduct, on time, with your finan-cial concerns in mind.Made in U.S.A. and CanadaV3MA Series NFPA CylinderParker Hannifin Corporation Actuator DivisionWadsworth, Ohio USAVIAir Cylinders3MA/4MA SeriesCatalog AU03-AC0929/NAWarning / Offer of Sale© Copyright 2007 Parker Hannifin Corporation, All Rights ReservedOffer of SaleThe items described in this document are hereby offered for sale by The Company, its subsidiaries or its authorized distributors. Thisoffer and its acceptance are governed by provisions stated on a separate page of the document entitled ‘Offer of Sale’. WarningFAILURE OR IMPROPER SELECTION OR IMPROPER USE OF THE PRODUCTS AND/OR SYSTEMS DESCRIBED HEREIN OR RELATED ITEMS CAN CAUSE DEATH, PERSONAL INJURY AND PROPERTY DAMAGE.This document and other information from The Company, its subsidiaries and authorized distributors provide product and/or system options for further investigation by users having technical expertise. It is important that you analyze all aspects of your application, including consequences of any failure and review the information concerning the product or system in the current product catalog. Due to the variety of operating conditions and applications for these products or systems, the user, through its own analysis and testing, is solely responsible for making the final selection of the products and systems and assuring that all performance, safety and warning requirements of the application are met.The product described herein, including without limitation, product features, specifications, designs, availability and pricing, are subject to change by The Company and its subsidiaries at any time without notice.!。
©2016 A t l a s S o u n d L .P . A l l R i g h t s R e s e r v e d . A t l a s S o u n d i s a t r a d e m a r k o f A t l a s S o u n d L .P . A l l o t h e r t r a d e m a r k s a r e t h e p r o p e r t y o f t h e i r r e s p e c t i v e o w n e r s . A l l s p e c s a r e s u b j e c t t o c h a n g e w i t h o u t n o t i c e . A T S 005328 R e v B 3/16Drop Tile Ceiling Installation1. Remove 2' x 2' or 2' x 4' tile.2. Align adjustable dual rail & C-ring assembly on rear of tile in desired position.3. Using the template provided, mark the 8-3/16" cut out circle with marker and cut hole.4. Affix C-ring assembly to rails using screws provided and position assembly on rear of ceiling tile. Replace tile in grid. Ensure formed ends of tilebridge rails extend to T-bar tile support rails.5. Bring service loop from rear of tile, through the tile bridge / C-ring to the access panel located on top of enclosure. Terminate the service loop to Phoenix style connector provided (please note polarity).6. Insert enclosure through front of tile then follow these steps for the 3 “T-Handle” / dog legs that comprise the Safety First Mounting System. A. Disengage first “T-Handle” from baffle.B. Pull “T-Handle” down carefully in a smooth continuous motion until the dog leg engages the C-ring.C. Carefully push the “T-Handle” upwards until you can feel it disengage from the dog leg.D. Rotate the “T-Handle” 90 degrees clockwise and align the locking tab with the horizontal slot in the speaker baffle.E. Push the “T-Handle” into the slot until it clicks, indicating locked position.F . Repeat steps A - E above for the remaining 2 “T-Handles” / dog legs.7. Adjust front mounted switch to desired power tap setting or 8Ω / 6Ω * (See important note regarding 8Ω / 6Ω operation).8. Install press-fit grille into front bezel ring. Push baffle upwards until baffle is flush with bezel ring.9. For safety and seismic considerations a suspension ring is integrated into the input panel section of unit. Atlas Sound strongly suggests that a support wire be installed from this support point to a suitable anchor point above ceiling grid. In drop tile applications, this wire can usually beinstalled from an adjacent tile access near speaker location.Dry Wall (“Hard Deck”) Installation1. Using the template provided, mark the 8-3/16" cut out circle with marker and cut hole.2. Place tile bridge rails and C-ring through hole. Use V-shaped edge of C-ring to align tile bridge assembly above ceiling (alignment screws provided are not required for this type of installation)3. Bring service loop from rear of ceiling, through the Tile Bridge / C-ring to access panel located on the side of the enclosure. Terminate service loop to Phoenix style connector provided (please note polarity).4. Insert enclosure through front of tile then follow these steps for the 3 “T-Handle” / dog legs that comprise the Safety First Mounting System. A. Disengage first “T-Handle” from baffle.B. Pull “T-Handle” down carefully in a smooth continuous motion until the dog leg engages the C-ring.C. Carefully push the “T-Handle” upwards until you can feel it disengage from the dog leg.D. Rotate the “T-Handle” 90 degrees clockwise and align the locking tab with the horizontal slot in the speaker baffle.E. Push the “T-Handle” into the slot until it clicks, indicating locked position.F . Repeat steps A - E above for the remaining 2 “T-Handles” / dog legs.5. Adjust front mounted switch to desired power tap setting or 8Ω/6Ω * (See important note regarding 8Ω/6Ω operation)6. Install press-fit grille into front bezel ring. Push baffle upwards until baffle is flush with bezel ring.7. For safety and seismic considerations a suspension ring is integrated into the input panel section of unit. Atlas Sound strongly suggests that asupport wire be installed from this support point to a suitable anchor point above ceiling grid.FAP43T Strategy III SeriesInstall Sheet*DO NOT USE 8Ω / 6Ω SETTING WITH 70.7V / 100V SYSTEMS!*DO NOT OVERPOWER IN 8Ω CONFIGURATION!AMPLIFIER OUTPUT SHOULD NOT EXCEED 50 W RMS @ 8Ω PER SPEAKER.Frequency Response: 400 - 4kHz (Fire Signaling), 100 - 10kHz (General Signaling)Recommended Cable Type: Solid / Stranded Copper AWG 18 - 12 (or equivalent)Tile / Drywall Cutout Circle: 8-3/16"Paint Shield Cutout Circle: 7-13/16"Removing speaker from ceiling:1. While holding the speaker in place; pull down the “T-Handle” and turn to reveal the small hole adjacent to the locking slot.2. Insert the provided release tool into the hole and move the tool back and forth until you can hear the dog leg release.3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 for the 2 remaining doglegsNote:UL recognized conduit clamp must be used for conduit connections.Cable connection cavity is not intended to be used as a junction box.Not intended for use in DC Supervisory systems.T ypical wiring method shall be in accordance with the applicable section of the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70 or ANSI/NFPA 72 and CSA C22.1, Canadian Electrical Code, Part I, Safety Standard for Electrical Installations.Changing factory finish is not recommended in Fire Signaling applications.SoundisatrademarkofAtlasSoundL.P.Allothertrademarksarethepropertyoftheirrespectiveowners.Allspecsaresubjecttochangewithoutnotice.ATS5328RevB3/16Typical Parallel Hookup of Full Range 70.7V/100V Speakers。
Manuals+— User Manuals Simplified.IsEasy 18594 Wall Mount Cooker Hood User Manual Home » IsEasy » IsEasy 18594 Wall Mount Cooker Hood User ManualContents1 IsEasy 18594 Wall Mount CookerHood2 Product Information3 Product Usage Instructions4 SPECIFICATION5 INSTALLATION6 OPERATION7 MAINTENANCE8 TROUBLESHOOTING9 Documents / Resources9.1 ReferencesIsEasy 18594 Wall Mount Cooker HoodProduct InformationThe product is a range hood with the following specifications:Voltage/Frequency: 120V/60HzInput Power: 88wInput Current: 0.8ALamp Max Power: 2*1.5WIf you need further assistance or have any questions, please contact our customer support via email atservice@ or visit our website at .IntroductionThank you for choosing this cooker hood.This instruction manual is designed to provide you with all required instructions related to the installation, use and maintenance of the appliance. In order to operate the unit correctly and safely, please read this instruction manual carefully before installation and usage.Safety precautionNever let the children operate theThe cooker hood is for home use only, not suitable for barbecue, roast shop and other commercial purpose.Clean the cooker hood after the specified time (suggestion: every 2 months) according to the instruction manual and keep the unit from danger of burning. There is a fire risk if cleaning is not carried out in accordance with thePlease keep the kitchen room with good convection before connecting this appliance; please check that the power supply cord is undamaged. A damaged supply cord must be replaced by qualified service personnel only.Regulations concerning the discharge of air have to beThis appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and also the persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been givensupervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved.Children shall not play with the appliance. Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision.If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard.There shall be adequate ventilation of the room when the range hood is used at the same time as appliances burning gas or other fuels;the range hood is only intended to be installed over a hob with no more than four hob elements; The air must not be discharged into a flue that is used forexhausting fumes from appliances burning gas or other fuels.Accessible parts may become hot when used with cooking appliance.Electrical Shock HazardOnly plug this unit into a properly earthed outlet. If you have doubts, seek advice from a suitably qualified engineer.SPECIFICATIONCOMPONENTSBefore installation, turn the unit off and unplug it from the outlet.The cooker hood should be placed at a distance of 25.6″~29.5 for best effect.Lift the hood body and attach it to the wallRemove the aluminum grease filter.Mark the two holes in the rear side of the hood on theAttach the chimney brackets for the outer (lower) and inner (upper) part of the shaft to the correspondingPlace the exhaust shaft on the hood body, pull out the inner part of the shaft to the desired height and mark the Remove the exhaust shaft and drill the holes at the markedRe-attach the exhaust shaft onto the hood body, passing the exhaust hose through the shaft and connecting it Fasten the two shaft parts with the chimney brackets onto the wall with 2 screws (0.16″*1.18″) each.MAINTENANCECAUTION: The Led may be hot leave it 10 minutes before replacementAluminum and carbon filter replacement:In order to install the carbon filter, the grease filter should be detached first. Press the lock and pull it downward. Aluminum filters:To avoid fires, clean thoroughly once a month or whenever the display pilot lights up (if fitted). To do so remove the filters and soak in hot water and detergent for an hour.If using a dishwasher,position the filters vertically to improve the cleaning process.Installation:Fix carbon filter into the unit and turn it in clockwise direction. Repeat the same on the other side.Important Notice:1. Make sure the filter is securely locked. Otherwise, it would loosen and cause abnormal noise and danger.2. Using carbon filter would reduce the airflow of the range hood.Carbon filter life time:Suggest changing to new one every 3 months (According to different kitchen condition, the life time of carbon filter might be longer or shorter than 3 months).TROUBLESHOOTINGFault Cause SolutionLight on,but fan does not work The fan blade is jammed.Switch off the unit and repair by qualifiedservice personnel only.The motor is damaged.Both light and fan do not work Light bulb burn.Replace the LED light with correct rating. Power cord is loose.Plug into the power supply again.Serious Vibration of the unit The fan blade is damaged.Switch of the unit and repair by qualifiedservice personnel only.The fan motor is not fixed tightly.The unit is not hung properly on thebracket.Take down the unit and check whether the bracketSuction performance not good Too far distance between the unit and the cooktop.Readjust the distance between 25.6″~29.5″.ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION1. While unpacking, the packaging materials (polythene bags, polystyrene pieces,etc.) should be kept away fromCHOKING HAZARD!2. Old and unused appliances must be sent for disposal to the responsible recyclingcentre. Never expose to openflames.3. Before you dispose of an old appliance, render it Unplug the appliance and cut off the entire power cord.Dispose of the power cord and the plug immediately,4. Dispose of any paper and cardboard into the corresponding contain5. Dispose of any plastics into the corresponding containers.6. If suitable containers are not available at your residential area, dispose of these materials at a suitablemunicipal collection point for waste-recycling.7. Receive more detailed information from your retailer or your municipal facilities.WARRANTYCustomer Support Email: service@ Website: RANGE HOODVoltage/Frequency: 120V/60HzInput Power: 88wInput Current: 0.8ALamp Max Power: 2*1.5WETL NO: TD1775Y-AC-I1CONFORMS TO UL STD.507 CERTIFIED TO CSASTD.C22.2 NO.113Documents / ResourcesIsEasy 18594 Wall Mount Cooker Hood [pdf] User Manual18594, 741365595601, 18594 Wall Mount Cooker Hood, Wall Mount Cooker Hood, CookerHoodReferencesiseasy – Iseasy Brand Flagship StoreManuals+,。
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We are known for our extensive inventory and highly experienced staff that enable us to provide the customersolutions needed to fulfill most valve and actuator requirements, while offering both a competitive price and the fastestturnaround in the industry.Our mission at A-T Controls is to provide quality valve and automation products through solutions-oriented sellingand manufacturing with responsive communication.Stafford TXA-T Controls is proud to be a member ofthe PON family with shared core values.» Passion to Perform» Trust to Act» Act Responsibly» Make it Fun1415A-T Product Literature:For your reference, a date code and item number (LIT00XX) is printed on each brochure, typically on the lower left of back cover. Please reference the item code, brochure title and quantity when ordering.Full Product Line Catalog BindersLIT0001 BLUE - Ball Valves & Automation LIT0002 WHITE - AutomationLIT0030 BLACK - Butterfly Valves & AutomationLIT0040 RED - Trunnion Mounted Ball Valves & AutomationLIT0001LIT0002LIT0030LIT0040LIT0047 Product Specification Battlecards LIT0048 Trunnion Mounted Battlecards16Manual Ball Valve Part Number MatrixPCF8 (304 SST) Body/304 SST Ball & Stem1 2 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 7 8 - 9 - 10 11F 88 C - TH - 0150 - S X X - X - 4 _or withoptions added:Automated Ball Valve Part Number MatrixD Tube O.D. EndsH Sanitary Clamp x Tube O.D. Ends M NPT x Socket WeldQ Tube x Socket Weld 1 2 3 - 4 5 - 6 / 7 - 8 9 - 10F 88 C - T X - 025 / 2R2D - X X1718Resilient Seated Butterfly Valve Part Number Matrix1 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 6 7 - 8 9 / actuator size - optionsOSB - W1 - 0200 - E D R - X E / 2R3S - X X(see Actuator Size Legend)1 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 6 7 - 8 9OSB - W1 - 0200 - E D R - X EHigh Performance Butterfly Valve Part Number Matrix1 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 6 7 - 8 9 10 - 11(see Actuator Size Legend & Automated Accessories) P1SC - W1 - 0300 - G S R - X A P -_19How to OrderModel Number Matrix for Pneumatic Rack & Pinion ActuatorsRack & Pinion Actuator with double travel stopsRack & Pinion Actuator with single travel stop (TR10DA, TR20DA, TR20SR only)/ ABZ / Ultraflow® BFV(special order: CF)of our Rack & Pinion brochure (LIT0004).2021-00690-00860-01350-01700-02640-04400-06900-10500-17500-25900TRIAC ® WE / XE Series Part Number Reference258948TYPE 4, 4X, 6 & 7ExampleXC-01350X - Triac Explosion Proof Electric Actuator, 1350 In-Lbs (150Nm), 21 Second Operation, 110VAC/1PH, 50-60Hz, 2 FLA, Two Position Control, ISO Mounting, 10 Watts Compartment Heater & Thermostat, (2) Auxiliary Limit Switches with Independent Cams, (2) Torque Switches, Diecast Anodized Aluminum Polyester Coated Construction, Class F Extended Duty Fan Motor, Manual Override, (2) 3/4” NPT Conduit Connections, F07/F10 ISO Mounting Pad, 19MM (0.748) Star Output Drive, cCSAus Approved Class I, Division 1, Groups C, D; T4, Ex d IIB Gb T4, Class I, Zone 1, AEx d IIB Gb T4, Type 4, 4X, 6 & 7, IP66, IP67, Ambient Temp = -20°C to +60°C; Color - SilverA-T Controls reserves the right to change product designs and technical/dimensional specifications without notice. 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Drive Bushingblank StandardX Multiple Option DesignationN Non Standard Drive Bushing SizeHOW TO ORDER ELECTRIC ACTUATORS3 4 5 6 - 7 - 8 - 9X X - X - X - CTRIAC THD Model Number Matrix- Spring Return Fail Clockwise- Spring Return Fail Counter-Clockwise 2223How To OrderTRUNNION MOUNTED BALL VALVESValve Size 0200 2” 1600 16”0300 3” 1800 18” 0400 4” 2000 20” 0600 6” 2400 24” 0800 8” 3000 30”PEEK (Double Piston)Tungsten Carbide Coated 316SS Chrome Carbide Coated 316SSPART NUMBER MATRIXFire Safe Designation (must be included) X Non-F iresafeF F iresafe (standard)Port F Full PortPackingG Graphite packing P TFE packingSealsE EPDM (other options: consult factory)SpecYA YBYC YD YEYF YYHOW TO ORDERA-T Trunnion Mounted Ball Valves:Configurable End ConnectionSize SeatDEVLON® is a registered trademark of Devol Engineering Limited.Stellite® is a registered trademark of the Deloro Stellite Company, Inc.Inconel® is a registered trademark of Inco Alloys/Special Metals Corporation.How to Order Heavy Duty Actuators / Trunnion Mounted Ball ValvesFFTS37-F1XX-0600-7HR1GWX-L6", 3-Piece, Full Port Trunnion Forged Ball Valve, ANSI Class 150 RFF, API 6D, API-607 Firesafe, A105N Body, A105N/3mil ENP Ball, 4140/1mil ENP Stem, RTFE (Single Piston) Seat, Graphite Packing/Seals, FKM Seals, NACE MR-0175, Gear Operator with Locking PlateCONTROLSWhile you have come to know A-T Controls for superior service in automated valves and day-to-day automation and controls, we specialize in offering solutions to your more unique and difficult applications. Listed below are some of the specials and solutions oriented products and services we offer.Special End Connections Virtually any Control Accessories Filter Regulators Speed Controls SolenoidsPneumatic Positioners Electro-pneumatic Positioners Dribble and “Batch” Controls Complete Mounting and Assembly Lockup ValvesDeclutchable Gear Operators Dump Valves Flow Controls Mounting Kits Various MetallurgySpecial Coatings and Treatments Special Tubing and Fittings Alloy TrimSpecials and Applied SolutionsLimit SwitchesMounted on Manual Valves180° ActuatorsFusible Link AssembliesLockout Mounting KitsSpecial SeatsBalls & Seal Designs / Various handle & operator optionsSteam JacketsDual Valve Assemblies Stem Extensions Floor Mounted Damper Drivesdistributed by:9955 International Blvd. Cincinnati, OH 45246P: 513-247-5465 | F: 513-247-5462 w w w .a t c o n t r o l s .c o mPO-20200226Copyright 2013 A-T Controls, Inc.LIT0003。
伟业锯床4230说明书第一章:产品概述1.1产品介绍1.2主要特点(1)采用数字控制系统,操作简单方便。
(2)切割能力强,能够满足各类不同材料的切割需求。
(3)具有良好的稳定性和可靠性,运行平稳,寿命长。
(4)配备安全保护装置,保障操作人员的安全。
(5)适用于批量生产,提高生产效率。
1.3技术参数型号:伟业锯床4230电源:220V/380V额定功率:5.5KW切割速度:20-120m/min切割精度:±0.1mm切割角度:0-45°主要材料:钢材、铝材、铜材等第二章:安全操作2.1操作前的准备(1)检查锯床的电源线是否连接牢固,接地是否良好。
(2)检查切割刀片是否装配正确并牢固。
(3)检查安全防护装置是否完好。
2.2操作时的注意事项(1)操作人员必须经过培训,熟悉操作流程和安全注意事项。
(2)操作人员必须戴上安全手套、护目镜,并穿戴好劳动防护装备。
(3)切割刀片在切割过程中会产生高温,请勿直接接触。
(4)切割过程中要保持清洁,及时清除切割渣滓。
2.3紧急停机(1)如遇到紧急情况,要立即按下急停按钮,切断电源。
(2)等待切割刀片完全停止后,方可检查和处理故障。
第三章:使用方法3.1开机启动(1)按下电源开关,保持电源指示灯亮起。
(2)按照数字控制系统的提示,输入切割参数。
(3)按下启动按钮,刀片开始工作。
3.2切割操作(1)将待切割材料放置在工作台上,并用专用夹具夹紧。
(2)在数字控制系统上设置切割长度、角度等参数。
(3)按下开始按钮,切割刀片开始工作。
(4)切割结束后,按照安全流程进行下一步操作或停机。
第四章:维护保养4.1定期检查电源线和接线端子是否正常。
4.2定期检查切割刀片的磨损情况,如有磨损应及时更换。
4.3定期清理切割床台和切割渣滓,保证工作环境清洁。
4.4定期对锯床进行润滑,保持运行的顺畅。
第五章:故障排除5.1电源故障:检查电源是否接触良好,电源线是否破损。
5.2切割刀片无法启动:检查刀片是否安装正确并牢固,检查电机是否正常运作。
7proBLem Instrument does not run or oscillates at a reduced speed making cutting difficult.Motor runs but blade does not move.Battery pack becomes unusually hot during use.Blade will not fit into the blade retainer or cannot be secured.Handpiece has become noisy and vibrates.Sporadic electrical interference is expe-rienced.Troubleshooting Guidelines**This product is not field repairable. In case of operating difficulties, all Stryker products must be returned to Stryker Instruments for repair. For more information, contact your Stryker Instruments sales representative or call Stryker Customer Service at -800-253-32 0. Outside the USA, contact your nearest Stryker subsidiary.cause Battery pack is discharged.Battery pack is expended.Trigger switch is in the SAFE position.Drivetrain is malfunctioning.Drivetrain is malfunctioning.Circuitry is malfunctioning.Debris is inside the end of the blade retainer.Blade is not a Stryker product.Blade retainer is damaged.Blade is not a Stryker product.Drivetrain is malfunctioning.Electrical noise is present.actIonRecharge the battery in Stryker charger.Replace the battery pack.Set the trigger switch to the FAST or STDposition.Return the handpiece for repair.Return the handpiece for repair.Check the battery pack on the Stryker charger and replace it if indicated. SeeCharger Instructions .Clean with a small brush.Use a Stryker blade.Return the handpiece for repair.Use a Stryker blade.Return the handpiece for repair.Turn off all electrical equipment not in use in the operating room.Relocate electrical equipment; increasespatial distance.Plug operating room equipment into differ-ent operating room outlets.storage and HandlingTo ensure the longevity, performance and safety of this equipment, package in original packaging materials when storing or transporting.Periodic MaintenanceInterVaL actIVItYPrior to each use. Inspect, operate and test the handpiece to ensure that it isworking properly. Ensure there are no loose or missing components. Check allmoving parts for free movement. Be alert for unusual sounds or vibrations and notethe operating speed.8guidance and manufacturer’s declaration - electromagnetic emissionsThe System 5 handpiece is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the System 5 handpiece should assure that it is used in such an environment.emissions testRF emissionsCISPRRF emissionsCISPRHarmonicemissionsIEC 6 000-3-2Voltagefluctuations/flicker emissionsIEC 6 000-3-3complianceGroupClass Bn/an/aelectromagnetic environment - guidanceThe System 5 handpiece uses RF energy only for its internal function.Therefore, its RF emissions are very low and are not likely to cause anyinterference in nearby electronic equipment.23guidance and manufacturer’s declaration - electromagnetic immunityThe System 5 handpiece is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user ofthe System 5 handpiece should assure that it is used in such an environment.Immunity testConducted RF IEC 6 000-4-6Radiated RF IEC 6 000-4-3Iec 60601 test level3 Vrms 50 kHz to 80 MHz3 V/m 80 MHz to 2.5 GHzcompliance leveln/a n/a3 V/m 80 MHz to 2.5 GHzelectromagnetic environment - guidancePortable and mobile RF communications equipment should be used no closer to any part of the System 5 handpiece, including cables, than the recommended separation distance calculated from the equation applicable to the frequency ofthe transmitter.Recommended separation distanced= .67√Pd= .67√P80 MHz to 800 MHz d=2.33√P800 MHz to 2.5 GHzWhere P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts (W) according to the transmitter manufacturer and d is the recommended separation distance in meters (m)Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipmentmarked with the following symbol:NOTE : At 80 MHz and 800MHz the higher frequency range applies.NOTE 2: These guidelines may not apply in all situations. Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection from structures, objects and people.guidance and manufacturer’s declaration - electromagnetic immunityThe System 5 handpiece is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the System 5handpiece should assure that it is used in such an environment.Immunity test Electrostatic discharge (ESD)IEC 6 000-4-2 Electrical fast transient/burstIEC 6 000-4-4SurgeIEC 6 000-4-5Voltage dips, short interruptions and voltage variations on power supplyinput linesIEC 6 000-4-Power frequency(50/60 Hz)magnetic fieldIEC 6 000-4-8Iec 60601test level±6 kV contact±8 kV air±2 kV for power supplylines± kV for input/outputlines± kV differential mode±2 kV common mode<5% UT(>95% dip in UT)for 0,5 cycle40% UT(60% dip in UT)for 5 cycles70% UT(30% dip in UT)for 25 cycles<5% UT(>95% dip in UT)for 5 sec3 A/mcompliance level±2, 4, 6 kV contact±2, 4, 8 kV airn/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/a3 A/mNOTE: UT is the a.c. mains voltage prior to application of the test level.electromagnetic environment - guidanceFloors should be wood, concrete or ceramic tile. If floorsare covered with synthetic material, the relative humidityshould be at least 30%.Power frequency magnetic fields should be at levelscharacteristics of a typical location in a typical commercialor hospital environment.45recommended separation distances between portable and mobile rf communications equipment and the system 5handpiece The System 5 handpiece is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled. The customer or the user of the System 5 handpiece can help prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF communications equipment (transmitters) and the System 5 handpiece asrecommended below, according to the maximum output power of the communications equipment.rated maximum output power oftransmitterW0.0 0. 0 00150 kHz to 80 mHzd = [ — ]√Pn/a n/a n/a n/a n/a80 mHz to 800 mHzd = [ — ]√P 0. 20.37 . 73.70 .70800 mHz to 2.5 gHzd = [ — ]√P0.230.742.337.3723.30For transmitters rated at a maximum output power not listed above, the recommended separation distance d in meters (m) can be estimated using the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter, where P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts (W) according to the transmitter manufacturer.NOTE : At 80 MHz and 800MHz, the separation distance for the higher frequency range applies.NOTE 2: These guidelines may not apply in all situations. Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection from structures, objects and people.separation distance according to frequency of transmitterm3.5V 13.5E 17E 1。
OPERATING MANUAL • WARNING INFORMATION • PARTS LISTSome dust created by power sanding, sawing, grinding, drilling, and otherconstruction activities contains chemicals known to cause cancer, birthdefects or other reproductive harm. Some examples of these chemicals are:crystalline silica from bricks and cement and other masonryYour risk from these exposures varies, depending on how often you do this typeof work. To reduce your exposure to these chemicals: work in a well ventilatedarea, and work with approved safety equipment, such as those dust masks thatWARNINGFAILURE TO OBSERVE THESE WARNINGS COULD RESULT IN INJURY THIS INSTRUCTIO N MAN U A L CO N T AINSIM P O R T ANT SAFE T Y INFO RMATIO N.READ THIS IN S TRUC T IO N MANUAL CARE F UL L YAND UN D ER S TAND ALL IN F O R M A T IO N BE F O REO P E R A T I NG THIS TO O L.• It is the responsibility of the owner to make sure allpersonnel read this manual prior to using this air tool.It is also the responsibility of the air tool owner to keepthis manual intact and in a convenient location for allto see and read. If the manual or product labels arelost or not legible, contact Cornwell for replacements.If the operator is not fluent in English, the product andsafety instructions shall be read to and discussedwith the operator in the operator's native language by the purchaser/owner or his designee, making surethat the operator comprehends its contents.• Al w ays op e r a te, in s pect and main t ain this tool in ac c or d ance with Amer i c an Na t ion a l Stan d ardsI n s ti t ute Safe t y Code of Por t a b le Air Tools (ANSIB186.1) and any oth e r ap p li c a b le safe t y codesand reg u l a t ions.• For safety, top per f or m ance and max i m um du r a b il i t y of parts, op e r a te this tool at 90 psig: 6.2 bar max airpres s ure with 3/8" di a m e t er air sup p ly hose.• Always wear im p act-re s is t ant eye pro t ec t ion when op e r a t i ng or per f orm i ng main t e n ance on this tool(users and bystanders).• Al w ays wear hear i ng pro t ec t ion when us i ng this tool (users and bystanders). High sound levels can cause per m a n ent hear i ng loss. Use hear i ng pro t ec t ion asrec o m m end e d by your em p loy e r or OSHA reg u l a t ion.• Keep the tool in ef f i c ient op e r a t i ng con d i t ion.• Operators and main t e n ance per s on n el must be phys i c al l y able to han d le the bulk, weight andpow e r of this tool.• Keep tool out of reach of children.Air un d er pres s ure can cause se v ere in j u r y. Nev e rdi r ect air at your s elf or oth e rs. Al w ays turn off theair sup p ly, drain hose of air pres s ure and de t achtool from air sup p ly bef ore in s tall i ng, re m ov i ng orad j ust i ng any ac c es s o r y on this tool, or be f oreper f orm i ng any main t e n ance on this tool. Fail u reto do so could re s ult in in j u r y. Whip hos e s can causese r i o us in j u r y. Al w ays check for dam a ged, frayed orloose hos e s and fit t ings, and re p lace im m e d i a te l y.Do not use quick de t ach cou p lings at tool. Seein s truc t ions for cor r ect set-up on page 3.Air powered tools can vi b rate during use. Vi b ra t ion,re p et i t ive mo t ions or un c om f ort a ble po s i t ions overex t end e d pe r i o ds of time may be harm f ul to yourhands and arms. Dis c on t in u e use of tool if dis c om f ort,tin g ling feel i ng or pain oc c urs. Seek med i c al ad v icebe f ore re s um i ng use.Place the tool on the work before starting the tool.Do not point or indulge in any horseplay with this tool.• Slip p ing, tripping and/or falling while op e r a t i ng air toolscan be a ma j or cause of se r i o us in j u r y or death. Be awareof ex c ess hose left on the walk i ng or work sur f ace.• Keep body work i ng stance bal a nced and firm. Do notover r each when op e r a t i ng the tool.• Anticipate and be alert for sud d en chang e s in mo t iondur i ng start up and op e r a t ion of any pow e r tool.• Do not carry tool by the hose. Pro t ect the hosefrom sharp ob j ects and heat.• Tool shaft may continue to rotate briefly after throttleis released. Avoid direct contact with accessoriesduring and after use. Gloves will reduce the risk ofcuts or burns.• Keep away from rotating end of tool. Do not wearjewelry or loose clothing. Secure long hair. Scalpingcan occur if hair is not kept away from tool andaccessories. Choking can occur if neckwear is notkept away from tool and accessories.• Impact wrenches are not torque control devices.Fasteners with specific torque requirements mustbe checked with suitable torque measuringdevices after installation with an impact wrench.• Do not lu b ri c ate tools with flam m a b le or vol a t ileliq u ids such as ker o s ene, die s el or jet fuel.• This tool is not insulated against electric shock.• This tool must not be used in explosive atmospheres.• Do not force tool be y ond its rat e d capacity.•Use only impact sockets and accessories on thistool. Do not use hand sockets or accessories.• Use accessories recommended by Cornwell Tools.• Do not use (or modify) the tool for any otherpurpose than that for which it was designedwithout consulting the manufacturer's authorizedrepresentative.• Do not remove any labels. Re p lace any damaged la b els.• Failure to heed these warnings may result in serious orfatal personal injury and/or property damage.WARNING: This product can expose you tochemicals including phthalates, which is known tothe State of California to cause cancer and birthdefects or other reproductive harm. For moreinformation go to .AIR SUPPLYTools operate on a wide range of air pressures. It is recommended that air pressure of these tools measures 90 psig at the tool with the trigger fully depressed and no load applied to the tool. Higher pressure (over 90 psig; 6.2 bar) raises performance beyond the rated capacity of the tool, which will shorten tool life and could cause injury.Always use clean, dry air. Dust, corrosive fumes and/or water in the air line will cause damage to the tool. Drain water from air lines and compressor prior to running tool. Clean the air inlet filter screen weekly. The recommended hookup procedure can be viewed in the above figure.The air inlet used for connecting air supply has standard 1/4" NPT. Line pressure should be increased to compensate for unusually long air hoses (over 25 feet). Minimum hose diameter should be 3/8" I.D. and fittings should have the same inside dimensions and be tightly secured.Ensure an accessible emergency shut off valve has been installed in the air supply line and make others aware of its location. LUBRICATIONLubricate the air motor daily with high quality air tool oil. If no air line oiler is used, run 1/2 oz. of oil through the tool. The oil can be squirted into the tool air inlet or into the hose at the nearest connection to the air supply, then run the tool. A rust inhibitive oil is acceptable for air tools.WARNING: After an air tool has been lubricated, oil will discharge through the exhaust port during the first few seconds of operation. The exhaust port must be covered with a towel before applying air pressure to prevent serious injury.OPERATIONThis tool is an impacting tool and not a torque meter. When specific torque is required, it must be checked with a torque meter after fitting the fastener with the impact. This impact wrench is rated at 1/2" SAE bolt size. Rating must be downgraded for spring U bolts, tie bolts, long cap screws, double depth nuts, badly rusted conditions and spring fastener, as they absorb much of the impact power. When possible, clamp or wedge the bolt to prevent spring back.Soak rusted nuts in penetrating oil and break rust seal before removing with impact wrench. If nut does not start to move in three to five seconds, use a larger size impact wrench. Do not use impact wrench beyond rated capacity as this will drastically reduce tool life. The reversing valve is used to change the direction of the tool. When the valve is out, the tool is in forward or right hand direction. When the valve is pushed in, the tool is in reverse or left hand direction.NOTE: Always turn off the air supply, drain hose of air pressure and detach tool from air supply before installing, removing or adjusting any accessory on this tool, or before performing any maintenance on this tool.NOTE: Actual torque on a fastener is directly related to joint hardness, tool speed, condition of socket and the time the tool is allowed to impact. Use the simplest possible tool to socket hook up. Every condition absorbs energy and reduces power.NOTE: During operation, safety goggles must always be worn to guard against flying debris (users and bystanders). TROUBLESHOOTINGOther factors outside the tool may cause loss of power or erratic action. Reduced compressor output, excessive drain on the air line, moisture or restrictions in air pipes or the use of hose connections of improper size or poor conditions may reduce air supply. Grit or gum deposits in the tool may cut power and may be corrected by cleaning the air strainer and flushing out the tool with gum solvent oil or an equal mixture of SAE #10 and kerosene. If outside conditions are in order, disconnect tool from hose andtake tool to your nearest authorized service center.WARRANTY COVERAGECornwell Quality Tools Company (“Cornwell”) warrants this product against defects in material and workmanship for a period of TWO (2) YEARS from the date of original retail purchase. Subject to the conditions and limitations set forth below, Cornwell will, at its option, either repair or replace any part of the product(s) that proves defective by reason of improper workmanship or materials.This warranty does not cover any damage to this product that results from accident, abuse, misuse, natural or personal disaster, or any unauthorized disassembly, repair, or modification. Repairs, disassembly and modification are only authorized to be made by Cornwell or a Cornwell Authorized Warranty Center.W ARRANTY SERVICEIn order to have your tool repaired, return the tool to any Cornwell Au t ho r ized Warranty Center, freight pre p aid. Please include a copy of your proof of pur c hase and a briefde s crip t ion of the prob l em. The tool will be inspected and if any part or parts are found to be de f ec t ive in ma t e r i a l or work m an s hip, they will be re p aired free of charge, and the re p aired tool will be re t urned to you freight pre p aid.EXCLUSIONS AND LIMITATIONSTHIS WARRANTY AND THE REMEDIES SET FORTH ABOVE ARE EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, REMEDIES AND CONDITIONS, WHETHER ORAL OR WRITTEN, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. CORNWELL SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, ANY WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. IF CORNWELL CANNOT LAWFULLY DISCLAIM IMPLIED WARRANTIES UNDER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY, ALL SUCH IMPLIED WARRANTIES ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE DURATION OF THIS WARRANTY.IN NO EVENT SHALL CORNWELL BE LIABLE TO THE PURCHASER OR TO THE USER OF A CORNWELL PRODUCT FOR ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES BASED UPON BREACH OF WARRANTY, BREACH OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE, TORT, OR ANY OTHER LEGAL THEORY. SUCH DAMAGES INCLUDE, WITHOUT LIMITATION, EXPENSES, LOST REVENUES, LOST SAVINGS, LOST PROFITS, OR ANY OTHER INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING FROM THE PURCHASE, USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE CORNWELL PRODUCT.Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages or exclusions or limitation on the duration of implied warranties or conditions, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights that vary by state.Repair kits and replacement parts are available for many Cornwell products, regardless of whether or not the product is still covered by a warranty plan.Cornwell Quality Tools Company667 Seville Road • Wadsworth, OH 44281-1094PARTS LISTItem Part No Parts Description Qty 101 RS223801 HAMMER CASE ASS'Y (incl. 102&109) 1 102 RS223802 ANVIL BUSHING 1 103 RS428203 SOCKET RETAINER 1 104 RS428204 O-RING (7x2) 1 105 RS421201 ANVIL ASSEMBLY (incl. 103&104) 1 106 RS223806 HAMMER PIN (2 PACK) 1 107 RS223807 HAMMER (2 PACK) 1 108 RS223862 HAMMER FRAME 1 109 RS223809 GREASE FITTING (6x6Lx1.8) 1 201 RS223860 BALL BEARING (R8) 1 202 RS223861 CYLINDER ASS'Y 1 203 RS223812 SPRING PIN (2.5x8) 2 204 RS223853 ROTOR 1 205 RS223814 ROTOR BLADE (6 PACK) 1 206 RS223855 REAR END PLATE 1 207 RS223856 SCREW (M3x8) 2 208 RS223857 BALL BEARING (R6) 1 301 RS223858 HOUSING ASSEMBLY BLUE 1 RS223858G HOUSING ASSEMBLY GREEN 1 302 RS223859 MUFFLER 1 303 RS223820 PIN (3.2x28.1) 1 304 * O-RING (16.18x2.53) 1 305 * REVERSE VALVE 1 306 * O-RING (18x1.5) 1 307 RS223824 EXHAUST DEFLECTOR 1 308 RS223825 SCREW (M3x8) 1 Item Part No Parts Description Qty 309 * RS223826 C-RING (RTW #16) 1 310 * STEM SEAL 1 311 * STEM BUSHING 1 312 * VALVE STEM 1 313 * RS223830 SPRING (14x8x20L) 1 314 RS223831 O-RING (17x2) 2 315 RS428218 AIR INLET 1 316 RS223833 E-RING (2.5) 1 401 RS223850 GASKET 1 402 RS223835 SPRING (2.5x5.2L) 1 403 RS223836 STEEL BALL (2.5MM) 1 404 RS223837 REGULATOR 1 405 RS223838 O-RING (42x2) 1 406 RS223839 TRIGGER 1 407 RS223840 O-RING (3.5x1.6) 1 408 RS223847 REVERSE BUTTON 1 409 RS223848 FORWARD BUTTON 1 410 RS223849 NYLOK SCREW (M4x77) 4 411 RS223844 SUPPORT BAR LEFT 1 412 RS223845 SUPPORT BAR RIGHT 1 RSCAT4212WL CAT4212 PRODUCT WARNING LABEL 1RSCAT4212GWL CAT4212G PRODUCT WARNING LABEL (GREEN) 1 * RS223822 THROTTLE REVERSE VALVE ASSEMBLY(Incl. 304, 305, 306, 309, 310, 311, 312, 313)。
VERTICAL MACHININGCENTERPARTS LISTV42iWLEADERWAY CNC TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD.NO. 36, Ln. 211, Taiming Rd.,Wuri Dist, TAICHUNG 41468, TAIWANTEL: +886-4-2335-0711FAX: +886-4-2335-0986台灣力得衛宇龍科技股份有限公司*單階材料用量清單製表日期: 101-03-30第1頁主件品號序號元件品號品 名英文品名規 格用量2F11051主軸頭+立柱單元SPINDLE HEAD + COLUMN UNITV42iW00103500010B0調整檔塊ADJUSTABLE STOPPER3140\SS41200203500012B0滑座壓塊SLIDING BLOCK,ADJUSTABLE BRA3210\SS41400303582170A0主軸頭SPINDLE HEAD1010\3582170A2\FC30100403582171A0立柱COLUMN 1020\3582171A2\FC-30100503582196A0Z軸下摺動罩LOWER TELESCOPIC COVER, Z 9400\SPCCZ100603582197A0Z軸防屑擋板PLATE FOR CHIP 7210\200703582198A0碰塊座支撐架RIGHT DOG BRACKET SUPPORTER SS41100803582199A0微動開關座(Z)MICRO SWITCH BRACKET, Z AXIS 3160\SS41100904800143204微動開關MICRO SWITCH BNS819-B02-D12-61-12-10BALLU1010********B0碰塊座DOG BRACKET 4140\AL(125m/m*3軌)201103500081A0碰塊DOG 3140\SS41(42m/m)201203540007A0碰塊DOG 4140\AL 外購65L101303985075A0線性滑軌-Z軸LINEAR GUIDE9840\#35滾柱型101404080106015直銷(軸承鋼針)PINφ6x15L5801503582201A0主軸頭右側蓋板RIGHT COVER, SPINDLE 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COUNTER BALANCE 4290\圓棒100904062006025軸心固定座SHAFT BRACKET SHF25-M61010********C0滑軌下固定板LOWER FIXED PLATE, GUIDING R 7180\SPCC101103582192A0滑軌上固定板UPPER FIXED PLATE, GUIDING R 7180\SPCC101203582193A0滑軌上固定板支架BRACKET FOR UPPER FIXED PLAT 7180\SPCC101303582194A0鏈條保護蓋(左)PROTECTING COVER FOR CHAIN7510\SPCC101403582195A0鏈條保護蓋(右)PROTECTING COVER FOR CHAIN7510\SPCC101503500023A0鏈條連結螺絲CHAIN CONNECTING BOLT4310\SCM4401604610050073鏈條CHAIN50x73P (含2鏈目)2<結 束>台灣力得衛宇龍科技股份有限公司*單階材料用量清單製表日期: 101-03-30第1頁規 格用量主件品號序號元件品號品 名英文品名2F27004打刀單元V450/V33i/V42iBOSSTING CYLINDER UNIT3180\SS411 00113500008B0增壓缸固定座TOOL RELEASE CYLINDER BRACKE00213500009B0浮動打刀拉座3250\S45C1TOOL RELEASE CYLINDER SEAT00313500019B0固定軸套3290\S45C4FIXED ROD00403980001A0增壓缸(3Tx13L)98801TOOL RELEASE CYLINDER<結 束>台灣力得衛宇龍科技股份有限公司*單階材料用量清單製表日期: 101-03-30第1頁主件品號序號元件品號品 名英文品名規 格用量2F28046主軸皮帶輪單元SPINDLE BELT UNITV42iW/SJ-V15-01ZT-S02(F)00103500011B0主軸馬達固定板FIXED PLATE FOR MOTOR3170\SS41100203971061A0齒型皮帶輪PULLEY3270\S45C染黑\5GT-72T\ψ66100303600135A0軸壓蓋(∮48)SHAFT END COVER3240\S45C100404061248055迫緊環PACKING RING TLK300 48x55200504601035920齒型皮帶(剖溝)PULLEY BELT5GT*35*9201<結 束>台灣力得衛宇龍科技股份有限公司*單階材料用量清單製表日期: 101-03-30第1頁主件品號序號元件品號品 名英文品名規 格用量2F28047主軸皮帶輪單元SPINDLE BELT UNITV42iW/β8i*8000rpm00103500011B0主軸馬達固定板FIXED PLATE FOR MOTOR3170\SS41100203971008A0齒型皮帶輪(5GT-75T)PULLEY3270\S45C100303580161A0馬達軸端蓋SHAFT END COVER3170\S45C100404061232036迫緊環PACKING RING TLK300 32x36200504601035935齒型皮帶(剖溝)PULLEY BELT5GT*35*935mm1<結 束>台灣力得衛宇龍科技股份有限公司*單階材料用量清單製表日期: 101-03-30第1頁主件品號序號元件品號品 名英文品名規 格用量2F13026底座+鞍座+工作台單元BASE + SADDLE + TABLE UNITV42iW00103582172A0底座BASE1030\3582172A2\FC-30100203580410A0地基螺絲(M36*2P)FOUNDATION BOLT3310\S45C600303580411A0地基螺帽(M36*2P)FOUNDATION BOLT3310\S45C600403600047B0墊塊 (地基螺絲)FOUNDATION PAD 3230\S45C600503582001A0噴水座NOZZLE TUBE BRACKET 3150\SS41200603582184A0大護罩前支架FRONT BRACKET, GUARD 7210\SPCC200703582212A0導油槽OIL TROUGH 7520\SPCC100803582173A0鞍座SADDLE 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1080\FC-25\3581022B2101203581027B0傳動座TRANSMISSION HOUSING 1080\FC-25\3581027B2101313984064A0滾珠螺桿(Z)Z AXIS BALL SCREW9860\市購品101404020401030鎖緊螺帽LOCK NUTMK30101504020403035鎖緊螺帽LOCK NUTMF35(M35xP1.5)101604050175012壓縮彈簧COMPRESSIVE SPRINGφ1.25Xφ7.5X12L801704061306828迷宮環LAMINAL RINGFK3-AS 62/2.8/0.82601804402030062螺桿軸承BALL SCREW BEARINGBS30M62/15-P4A.DUM101904402435072螺桿軸承BALL SCREW BEARINGBS35/72/15TUM1020********A0傳動座蓋板TRANSMISSION HOUSING COVER7180\SPCC1021********B0軸承隔環BEARING SPACER3230\SCM4102204020402035鎖緊螺帽LOCK NUTMR35(M35xP1.5)1 02304080508050斜梢SLIDE PIN#8x50L(附內牙)4英文品名2F50038外型護罩單元LOWER ENCLOSURE GUARD UNITV42iW00103582231A0大護罩LARGE COVER7500\SPCC100203582229A0左後護罩(L) REAR GUARD7500\SPCC100303582230A0右後護罩(R) REAR GUARD7500\SPCC100403582232A0左前門(L) FRONT DOOR 7480\SPCC100503582233A0右前門(R) FRONT DOOR 7480\SPCC100603582234A0前門側擋水板FRONT DOOR PLATE 7210\SPCC200703581295A0前門定位板ORIENTATION PLATE 7210\SPCC200803582236A0護罩前飾條RUBBER RIBBON, TELESCOPIC BA 4510\SUS 303100903582235A0下門軌LOWER DOOR GUIDE 7130\SPCC1010********A0前門下門輪支架LOWER DOOR WHEEL BRACKET 7110\SPCC401103520054C0門輪DOOR WHEEL 3260\S45C401203520055A0門輪DOOR WHEEL 3260\S45C401304060600028C型扣環(孔用)C TYPE RETAINER RINGR-28401404060700012C型扣環(軸用)C TYPE RETAINER RINGS-12401504400206001深槽滾珠軸承BEARING6001ZZ 12x28x8401604300460100管型把手(加高)HAHDLEU1-600L-100H201703560146B0前門壓克力ACRYLIC PLATE, FRONT DOOR4360\ACRY201803560169B0壓克力壓板LOCKING PLATE, DOOR ACRYLIC7120\SPCC201903582049A0上門輪座DOOR WHEEL BRACKET7110\SPCC202004402000628軸承BEARING628ZZ 8*24*8 日本12021********D0護罩壓克力SIDE DOOR ACRYLIC PLATE4360\ACRY2022********A0側門飾條RUBBER RIBBON4510\SUS303光面2023********B0側門把手座SIDE DOOR HANDLE BRACKET 7180\SPCC402404300401421把手 (染黑)HAHDLE A-42-A402504090500403鎖頭LOCK C-403(長型)七星小S402604720700081工作燈WORKING LIGHT HT-S81/24V 70W1027********A0工作燈座WORKING LIGHT BRACKET 7210\SPCC1028********A0右上蓋板RINGHT SIDE COVER 7510\SPCC1029********A0伸臂蓋板OUTSTRETCHED ARM COVER 7180\SPCC103003582238A0左後飾板REAR 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Distributor: Electro-Stock Tel: 630-682-1542 Fax: 630-682-1562 FEATURES:
• Low coil power consumption • Small size and light weight • Switching current up to 20A
• Suitable for household appliances, automotive applications • Dual relay available 16.9 x 14.5 (29.7) x 19.5 mm
CONTACT DATA
Contact Arrangement 1A & 1U = SPST N.O. 1C & 1W = SPDT 2A & 2U = (2) SPST N.O. 2C & 2W = (2) SPDT
Contact Ratings
1A, 1C, 2A, & 2C: 10A @ 120VAC, 28VDC; 20A @ 14VDC
1U, 1W, 2U, & 2W: 2x10A @ 120VAC, 28VDC; 2x20A @ 14VDC Contact Resistance < 30 milliohms initial Contact Material
AgSnO 2
Maximum Switching Power 1A & 1C = 280W; 1U & 1W = 2x280W Maximum Switching Voltage 380VAC, 75VDC Maximum Switching Current 20A
COIL DATA
Coil Voltage
VDC
Rated Max.
Coil Resistance
Ω ± 10%
Pick Up Voltage VDC (max)
75%
of rated voltage
Release Voltage VDC (min)
10%
of rated voltage
Coil Power
W
Operate Time
ms
Release Time
ms
3 3.9 9 2.25 0.3 5 6.5 25 3.75 0.5 6 7.8 36 4.50
0.6 9 11.7 85 6.75 0.9 12 15.6 145 9.00 1.2 18 23.4 342 13.50 1.8 24 31.2 576 18.00 2.4
1.0 10 5
CAUTION:
1. The use of any coil voltage less than the rated coil voltage may compromise the operation of the relay.
2. Pickup and release voltages are for test purposes only and are not to be used as design criteria.
GENERAL DATA
Electrical Life @ rated load Mechanical Life
100K cycles, typical 10M cycles, typical Insulation Resistance
100M Ω min @ 500VDC
Dielectric Strength, Coil to Contact Contact to Contact 1500V rms min. @ sea level 750V rms min. @ sea level Shock Resistance 100m/s 2 for 11ms
Vibration Resistance
1.27mm double amplitude 10-40Hz Terminal (Copper Alloy) Strength 10N
Operating Temperature Storage Temperature -40 °C to + 85 °C -40 °C to + 155 °C
Solderability 230 °C ± 2 °C for 10 ± 0.5s Weight
12g & 24g
Distributor: Electro-Stock Tel: 630-682-1542 Fax: 630-682-1562 ORDERING INFORMATION
1. Series:
CTA4
CTA4
2.Contact Arrangement:
1A = SPST N.O.
1C = SPDT
1U = SPST N.O.
1W = SPDT
2A = (2) SPST N.O.
2C = (2) SPDT
2U = (2) SPST N.O.
2W = (2) SPDT
1C
3. Sealing Options:
S = Sealed
C = Dust Cover
S
4. Coil Voltage:
3VDC
5VDC
6VDC
9VDC
12VDC
18VDC
24VDC
12VDC DIMENSIONS (Units = mm)
SINGLE PACKAGE DUAL PACKAGE SCHEMATICS & PC LAYOUTS (BOTTOM VIEWS)
1A 1C 1U 1W 2A 2C 2U 2W。