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CAHIDER DES CHARGES DU SWITCHING MICO KERNEL ENRICHIT 2NR (c) EXPERT ANALYSTE
PROGRAMMEUR :OUESLATI MATTHIEU
START UP :COMPUTER INDUSTRIES(France)
DIRIGEANT :OUESLATI MATTHIEU
GERANT :OUESLATI MATTHIEU
CHEF DE PROJET :OUESLATI MATTHIEU
DESIGNER HARDWARE :OUESLATI MATTHIEU
DESIGNER SYSTEM :OUESLATI MATTHIEU
BUSINESS MAN :OUESLATI MATTHIEU
siret :
Zt-2 Inputs/Outputs
Signals range
Bosch Wideband O2 sensor
Lambda
1.43 to 0.64 Wideband
Analog Wideband Output
AFR
21.0 to 9.5 Wideband
Serial data output for the Zeitronix Wideband LCD Display
EGT
200C to 1200C
Serial data output for real time datalogging (PC laptop or PDA required)
395F to 2200F
Simulated Narrowband Output Signal with adjustable switching Point to feed stock ECU
Boost
-650mmHg to 2.5 BAR
RPM input
-25inHg to 35.3 PSI
Throttle position input.
0/-3dB
0.03%
THD
Slew Rate
20v/uS
20v/uS
30v/uS
30v/uS
Hum and Noise
>80dB
Damp Modulus
>400
Radiator
Safeguard
Power Supply
High/Low Automatism control
DC safeguard/out overloading/boot-strap short test
AC100~120V/200~240V 50~60Hz
1U
Height
12kg
Gross Weight(KG)
Dimensions(CM)
40v/uS
482x240x45
482x355x45
Switching Power Amplifier
E Series
FEATURES
Switching Power Supply ;
Switching (CCNA) validates the ability to install,
configure, operate, and troubleshoot medium-size routed and switched networks, including
implementation and verification of connections to remote sites in a WAN.
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Fitting a Battery
Switching On the eclipseblade
Switching Off the eclipseblade
Firing the eclipseblade
Adjusting the Trigger
Using the Breech Sensor
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3-2
3-2
3-2
3-3
3-3
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Orientation
4.
delayed triggering of effects
realization of an automatic stop in the
station and during shunting / switching
as an interval switch
At the time relay you can adjust a switchingon delay (in German "Ein") and a switchingoff delay (in German "Aus") seperately.
Then you have
to connect the second cable from the
switching contact to one of the two grounding
socket located at the right side of the 5217
feedback decoder.
IRFP260 IRFP260, SiHFP260
Vishay Siliconix
Power MOSFET
FEATURES
PRODUCT SUMMARY
VDS (V)
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RDS(on) (Ω)
VGS = 10 V
0.055
Qg (Max.) (nC)
230
Qgs (nC)
42
Qgd (nC)
110
Configuration
Single
D
TO-247AC
Dynamic dV/dt Rating
Repetitive Avalanche Rated
Isolated Central Mounting Hole
Fast Switching
Ease of Paralleling
Simple Drive Requirements
Compliant to RoHS Directive 2002/95/EC
Available
RoHS*
COMPLIANT
DESCRIPTION
Third generation Power MOSFETs from Vishay provide the
designer with the best combination of fast switching,
ruggedized device design, low on-resistance and
cost-effectiveness.
reward Primates prediction of reward for adversarial
multi-armed bandit problem
Alexis JACQ
March 22, 2014
Contents
1 Introduction
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2 primate prediction of reward
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3 The Exp.3 algorithm facing a switching strategy
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4 Network view of the Exp.3
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5 Exp.3 network with reward prediction
5.1 Empirical learning of the reward .
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Installing a Battery
Switching On the Eclipseblade E2
Switching Off the Eclipseblade E2
Firing the Eclipseblade E2
Using the Reflective Breech Sensor
Adjusting the trigger
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Switching On
Screen Layout
The Main Menu
The Display Menu
Using the Display Menu
Rate of Fire Option
Graphic Option
The Reflective Breech Sensor
The Sensitivity Parameter
Using the Sensitivity Parameter
The Game Timer Menu
Using the Game Timer Menu
Setting the Game Timer
Setting the Alarm Timer
Setting the start method of the Game Timer
Starting the Game Timer
The Mode Menu
Using the Mode Menu
The Information Menu
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In
general both the run as well as the multiplier station will have
access to all antennas, which means that a fairly complex
antenna switching system is part of the setup.
extern voltage
at sockets “~” and “~ (E)”
Viessmann
Modellspielwaren GmbH
Am Bahnhof 1
D - 35116 Hatzfeld
www.viessmann-modell.de
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DCC (NMRA-Standard)
2A
8 Impulsausgänge, positive
Schaltimpulse
8 impulse outputs, positive
switching impulses
17V ~(eff) AC / 24 V = DC
Stand 02
Sachnummer 98777
Dieses Produkt ist kein Spielzeug.
EZ-Boom
information tab
Actual rate currently
being applied
EZ-Boom quick
settings icon
Automatic/manual boom
switching indicator
Target rate to be
applied
Color = Automatic
Black and white = Manual
Rate switch position
The boom section is
currently spraying
The boom section is
on, but not spraying
A fence nozzle is enabled
The boom section is disabled
(the switch is off)
configuration process
To configure the EZ-Boom 2010 system, complete the following steps:
pré tests plus complets DH 1 PRETESTS (CKF - Metz)
NOM
GESTE A FAIRE
Pinching
Eau
Tirer les cheveux
Switching
Tester en changeant
de main
Activation
Toucher un point sur le
côté à droite à hauteur
du pli du coude
VC
Inversion
VG
Du bas vers le haut
RESULTAT
ATTENDU
DU TEST
test fort =
test faible = -
CORRECTIONS
(Si le résultat est différent du
résultat attendu)
Boire lentement et en
conscience
Main sur nombril et
stimuler
1 -24VC/26VG
2 - R27
3 - coccyx
Puis changer de main
Faire du Cross Crawl
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Balayage des méridiens
VC/VG
Du haut vers le bas
Stimuler le muscle dans le
sens des fibres
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VERIFICATION
Tirer les cheveux
Tester en
changeant de main
Toucher un point
sur le côté à droite
à hauteur du pli du
coude
VC
VG
Ou
Contacts croisés
Du bas vers le haut
Du haut vers les bas
oui / non
Dire oui
Dire non
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Poser 2 doigts sur coin
ext oeil D et tester.
(For AG-HPX250P/
AG-HPX250EN)
Outline of operations
Before use
Menu
Using the setup menus
Setup menu structure
Reference
Specifications
Operating precautions
Precaution for use
Accessories
Optional units
Description of parts
Description of parts
Preparation
Charging the battery
Power sources
Adjusting the hand strap
Attaching the shoulder strap
Detaching and attaching the lens hood
Detaching and attaching the lens cap
Fitting the eye cup
The remote control
Turn on/off the camera-recorder
Setting the calendar
Charging the built-in battery
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Contents (continued)
Volume 2
Shooting
Viewfinder............................................................. 6
Using the viewfinder........................................... 6
Using the LCD monitor....................................... 7
Emphasizing Image Outlines.............................. 7
Adjusting the screen display............................... 8
Changing backlight brightness........................... 8
Tally lamp.............................................................. 9
Basic shooting operations................................ 10
Preparing to shoot............................................ 10
Shooting in auto mode..................................... 10
Checking photos taken (REC CHECK)............ 12
P2 card access lamps...................................... 12
Protecting against a possible erasure.............. 12
Formatting P2 cards......................................... 13
P2 card recording times................................... 14
Remove the P2 card......................................... 15
Using SD/SDHC memory cards......................... 16
Installing and removing the SD memory
card.............................................................. 16
Formatting SD memory card............................ 16
Cautions in using SD memory cards................ 17
Using the zoom function.................................... 18
Digital zoom function........................................ 19
Shooting in progressive mode.......................... 20
Standard recording
(pull-down recording).................................... 20
Native recording............................................... 20
Recording with Variable Frame Rate (VFR)..... 21
Native VFR recording....................................... 21
Standard VFR recording
(pulldown recording)..................................... 22
Using progressive mode and VFR recording
function......................................................... 23
Flow effect shooting......................................... 27
Shooting in manual mode.................................. 28
Switching to manual mode............................... 28
Manual focusing............................................... 28
Using focus assist function............................... 29
Iris adjustments................................................ 30
Adjusting the gain............................................. 30
Using super gain.............................................. 31
Light intensity adjustments............................... 31
Adjusting the white balance and black
balance............................................................ 32
Adjusting the white balance.............................. 32
Adjusting the black balance.............................. 34
Shooting techniques for different targets........ 35
Low-angle shooting.......................................... 35
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Self-portrait shooting........................................ 35
Scan reverse shooting...................................... 35
Zebra pattern.................................................... 35
Center marker display...................................... 36
Safety zone markers........................................ 36
Checking and displaying shooting status......... 36
Changing the image size.................................. 37
Optical Image Stabilizer................................... 37
DRS (Dynamic Range Stretcher) function........ 37
FBC (Flash Band Compensation).................... 38
Using the USER buttons.................................. 39
Backlight compensation................................... 40
Color bars......................................................... 40
Waveform monitor function............................... 40
Adjusting the volume while shooting................ 40
Backup recording............................................. 40
2-slot continuous recording.............................. 41
Shot mark function........................................... 41
Text memo recording........................................ 42
Time stamp function......................................... 42
LAST CLIP DELETE function........................... 42
Using special recording modes........................ 43
Pre-recording (PRE REC)................................ 44
Interval recording (INTERVAL REC)................ 44
One-shot recording (ONE SHOT REC)............ 45
Loop recording (LOOP REC)........................... 46
One-clip recording (ONE CLIP REC)............... 47
Adjusting the shutter speed.............................. 49
Using SHTR/F.RATE dial.................................. 49
Setting SHUTTER mode.................................. 49
Setting SYNCHRO SCAN mode...................... 50
Setting FRAME RATE mode............................ 51
Switching audio input........................................ 52
Using the built-in microphone........................... 52
Using another microphone and audio
equipment..................................................... 53
Adjusting the audio recording level
automatically................................................ 53
Adjusting the recording level............................ 54
CH3 and CH4 recording levels......................... 55
Audio level meter magnification....................... 55
Using scene files (Scene File Data).................. 56
Changing scene file settings............................ 56
Saving scene files and other settings on SD
memory cards............................................... 58
Configuration of setup data files....................... 60
Using time data................................................... 61
Counter setting and display.............................. 61
Time data overview.......................................... 61
Setting user bits................................................ 62
Entering the user bits....................................... 63
Setting the time code........................................ 66
Externally locking the time code....................... 67
Outputting the time code externally.................. 70
Recording time codes and user bits................. 71
Playback
Basic playback operations................................ 74
Thumbnail operations........................................ 75
Thumbnail manipulations overview.................. 76
Thumbnail screen............................................. 77
Selecting thumbnails........................................ 79
Playing back clips............................................. 79
Switching the thumbnail display....................... 80
Changing thumbnails........................................ 81
Shot mark......................................................... 82
Text memo........................................................ 82
Deleting clips.................................................... 84
Restoring clips.................................................. 85
Reconnection of incomplete clips..................... 85
Copying clips.................................................... 86
Setting of clip meta data................................... 87
Formatting a P2 card........................................ 91
Formatting SD memory cards.......................... 92
Setting the thumbnail display mode................. 92
Properties......................................................... 93
Useful playback functions................................. 99
Variable speed search...................................... 99
Slow playback.................................................. 99
Fast forward/rewind playback........................... 99
Frame-by-frame playback................................ 99
Clip skip.......................................................... 100
Adjusting the volume...................................... 100
Viewing images on a TV/monitor.................... 100
Checking the date and time............................ 100
Editing
Connecting external units............................... 101
Headphones................................................... 101
External microphone...................................... 101
Personal computer (non-linear editing/file
transfer)...................................................... 102
Hard disk drive (data copying)........................ 102
Digital video equipment (Dubbing)................. 103
TV/Monitor (playback/dubbing)...................... 104
Connections to the DVCPRO/DV
connector...................................................... 105
Recording signals input to the DVCPRO/DV
connector.................................................... 105
Control of external devices through 1394
connection.................................................. 106
Precautions in 1394 connections................... 107
Nonlinear editing with P2 card (PC mode:
LocoNet Operation
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4.1 Configuring the Power 4 via LocoNet
4.1.1 Calling a Power 4
4.1.2 Reading and Programming a LocoNet Module
4.1.3 The Universal Address 65535
4.1.4 List of LocoNet CVs
4.2 Power 4 Configuration
4.2.1 Basic setting via LocoNet
4.2.2 Switching off behavior
4.2.3 Switching Track Polarity
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4.3 Power 4 single switch-off and monitoring
4.4 Load and operating temperature of the Power 4
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