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U201-A Main board

U201-A

U201-A Main board

Features :

Dual stable voltage input

Running normally on the condition of -40~~+55degree

Board-fixed EMC component

Input & output signal differentiate from system voltage individually

CPU changed only for different models

Weight:190g

100% Factory Tested.

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P1 micro-swith 1 P6 power board P12 ----------

P2 micro-swith 2 P7 sensor 1 P13 display 1/A

P51 keypad 2 P8 sensor 2 P14 display 1/B

P3 keypad 1 P9 computer

P4 power board and SSR P11 display 2

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    ch is allowed to be operative switch, which should be connected with intrinsic safety power or dealt with explosion-proof. Diagram 3-23: Photoelectric switch circuit Simple as operative switch, the trouble of operative switch largely caused by incorrect mechanical position is very common. Article III IC card-controlled fuel dispenser IC card-controlled fuel dispenser, just as its name implies, refers to a new kind of fuel dispenser that is conducted refueling with valid IC card, filling money being deducted from IC card after operation. As a new payment of refueling, the trouble of IC card accounts for a certain proportion. Thus, it is necessary to introduce IC card here. Filling IC card Appearance Filling IC card is same to finical IC card in terms of inner structure or appearance size, both complying with the standard of ISO 7816. The appearance of filling IC card is showed in Diagram 3-24. Surface size of IC card is presented in Table 3-1. Diagram 3-24: IC card appearance Table 3-1: IC card surface size Card type Length (mm) Width (mm) Thickness (mm) ID-1 85.47~~85.72 53.92~~54.03 0.76~~1.05 ±0.08 The standard of IC card regulates that there are 8 touching point of C1~C8, showing 3-2. Table 3-2: definition of IC card touching po fuel dispenser int C1 Power supply (Vcc) C5 Grounding (GNV) C2 Reposition signal(RST) C6 No use (NC) C3 Clock signal (CLK) C7 Inlet/ outlet(I/O) As C4 and C8 are used there are not needed to setting. Inner structure of IC card chip Inner structure of IC card chip illustrated in Diagram 3-25 CPU: 8-digit microprocessor with 16-digit address bus (some with 16 MPU) COS memory: it is often used to store operating system of chip (COS--- Chip operation system). With enhance of COS function and CPU speed, the storage of COS become larger. Diagram 3-25: Inner structure of filling IC card ROM: read-only memory, a type of memory that normally can only be read Flash: non-volatile computer memory that can be electrically erased and reprogrammed fuel dispenser fuel dispenser

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    ated ability to apply knowledge and skills  NOTE The concept of competence is defined in a generic sense in this International Standard. The word usage can be  more specific in other ISO documents.  3.2 Terms relating to management  3.2.1  system  set of interrelated or interacting elements  3.2.2  management system  system (3.2.1) to establish policy and objectives and to achieve those objectives  NOTE A management system of an organization (3.3.1) can include different management systems such as a quality  management system (3.2.3) a financial management system or an environmental management system.  3.2.3  quality management system  management system (3.2.2) to direct and control an organization (3.3.1) with regard to quality (3.1.1)  3.2.4  quality policy  overall intentions and direction of an organization (3.3.1) related to quality (3.1.1) as formally expressed by  top management (3.2.7)  NOTE 1 Generally the quality policy is consistent with the overall policy of the organization and provides a framework for  the setting of quality objectives (3.2.5).  NOTE 2 Quality management principles presented in this International Standard can form a basis for the establishment of  a quality policy. (See 0.2.)  3.2.5  quality ob fuel dispenser jective  something sought or aimed for related to quality (3.1.1)  NOTE 1 Quality objectives are generally based on the organizations quality policy (3.2.4).  NOTE 2 Quality objectives are generally specified for relevant functions and levels in the organization (3.3.1).  3.2.6  management  coordinated activities to direct and control an organization (3.3.1)  NOTE In English the term management sometimes refers to people i.e. a person or group of people with authority and  responsibility for the conduct and control of an organization. When management is used in this sense it should always be  used with some form of qualifier to avoid confusion w fuel dispenser fuel dispenser

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    w a devotion to their national church that resembles new-world fervour more than the old continent s jaded scepticism. More than 4.4m people, or 85% of the population, are registered with the Lutheran church. Another 60,000 adhere to the Finnish Orthodox church, whose cathedral is a Helsinki landmark. By some indicators, the Finns are pious in fact as well as in theory as many as 43% say they pray several times a week. How odd, then, that the sugar-coated mould that has long encased modern AFP Europe s greatest collective ritual—the Eurovision song contest—was broken by a group of Finns who set out, literally, to dress in the darkest of colours. “We are not Satanists,�insists Lordi, leader of a heavy-metal group that scored a surprise victory in this year s competition. But nor, to judge by appearances, are they Sunday-school teachers. Lordi sports red-eyed skulls on his knees, with horns rising from his masked face. “It s a big change from those catchy numbers for pretty girls in hopelessly untrendy outfits,�sighs John Vickers, a veteran writer of Eurovision songs for Cyprus. But how could the relatively God-fearing Finns allow such grotesque types to represent them? Part of the answer is that Finnish faith foll fuel dispenser ows a Nordic model a secular society combined with a state-backed church to which most people sign up, and pay taxes, because they want the clergy for weddings or funerals. That need not imply a deep belief in the tenets of Martin Luther. Like most Europeans, Finns are becoming more liberal over such things as euthanasia and homosexuality, and more free-wheeling in their beliefs. “Finns are neither very attached to religion, nor very opposed to it,�says Kimmo Ketola, a sociologist. This sort of blandness may explain the appeal of mould-smashers such as No Sunday school for them Lordi. Ambrosius, the Orthodox bishop of Helsinki, sees in t fuel dispenser fuel dispenser