U207 Transformer

U207 Transformer
Features:
Quality silicon steel
Excellent nonconductive voltage
The presetting wattage excess
Weight:1.7Kg
100% Factory Tested.
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Features:
Quality silicon steel
Excellent nonconductive voltage
The presetting wattage excess
Weight:1.7Kg
100% Factory Tested.
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authorized command and startup pump without operator interference. Non-auto authorized filling: the send of authorized command to switch on pump needs operator’s help after holding up nozzle. Additional requirements Aside from the function ‘card-control� it should abide by the requirement of ‘card-linkage� that is, no operation without card. ‘Card�means filing card (CPU card). IC card fuel dispenser would be resting state in which any filing operation related c fuel dispenser onducted if no valid card is inserted. As insert valid filing card and pass two-way attestation, IC card fuel dispenser can be operated including setting and filing. The balance of IC card is checked in filling process. If don’t meet requirement fuel dispenser would be stopped. Once IC card is pulled out in filling process, IC card fuel dispenser would come to halt immediately, transaction record would be stored in IC card system. The card, only finish previous payment of deduction can become a valid card to next filling. Realization modes Two-way attestation between filling card and IC card terminal Filing card is CPU card, containing password that match fuel dispenser. Password system includes these operating passwords used for payment deduction, setting grey card and password attestation. IC control unit of fuel dispenser contains password carrier processed encryption function. IC card system control to fuel dispenser The filling operation of fuel dispenser should be controlled by IC card system; IC card system has supervision function to filing process; control the open and close of pump or solenoid valve; control replacing operation such as unit price, pr fuel dispenser oduct, etc. 5.3 Basic function of card- controlled fuel dispenser The following items are the basic functions: Card-linkage (card-controlled filling) Starting operation needs to insert IC card; If take out IC card, filing operation will be stopped Multiple filling types Having three kinds of filling types: presetting volume or money to fill oil, filling fuel dispenser
ut having its   nozzle removed. The PCD must stop the proprietary pump dispensing fuel.   Action : The FP state change is send as an unsolicited data array   FP_Status_Message .   CLOSE_FP The FP will be closed down and the FP moves into the CLOSED state.   The transaction is stored in the transaction buffer.   PCD Comment:   fuel dispenser As most proprietary FP s don t support the concept of closing a FUELLING FP   the PCD will have to manage the state transitions from FUELLING to CLOSED.   This action will involve dealing with the proprietary FP being CLOSED but having   its nozzle removed. The PCD must stop the proprietary pump dispensing fuel.   Action: The FP receives a Close_FP command.   Action : The FP state change is send as an unsolicited data array   FP_Status_Message .   MAJOR-ERROR If a major error event occurs the FP must store the transaction in the transaction   buffer (it must include the error code that caused the transaction to be terminated).   The FP moves to the INOPERATIVE state.   PCD Comment:   When the PCD detects a major error with the proprietary FP or with itself it must   change the IFSF FP status to INOPERATIVE.   Action : The FP sends the unsolicited data FP_Error_Type_Mes fuel dispenser .   The FP state change is send as an unsolicited data array   FP_Status_Message .   MINOR-ERROR If a minor error event occurs the FP does not change the state.   PCD Comment:   When the PCD detects a min fuel dispenser
at the market for corporate control in Germany was starting to work much as it does in America or Britain. Now they cannot be so certain. At the very least, members of German boards would do well to be much better briefed and prepared when dealing with takeovers than Mr Ackermann and his colleagues appear to have been. But there is a lesson for German policymakers too. At the end of this case, they should make sure that investors and managers know where they stan fuel dispenser d. If after-the-fact rewards for extracting high prices from bidders are illegal, or if clear limits on them are to be set, so be it. But this could hurt the very interests that prosecutors are supposed to be protecting. If managers of listed companies see little gain in fighting a hostile bid, no one should be surprised if they choose a quiet life. Friendly mergers and alliances are much less bother, especially if less heed can be paid to shareholders (including small ones). Some German politicians may take comfort from the potential buttressing of a traditional German form of capitalism. Maybe they shouldn t. Corporate control, like anything that can be bought and sold, has a habit of ending up with those who value it most. If shareholders in listed companies decide that juicy takeover battles are less likely than they were, they may be more willing to sell. That could be good news for the foreign private-equity firms now running the rule over much of German business—ironically the very groups that ignited a row last year when they were accused of being predatory “locusts� Much more than Mr Ackermann s job is at stake. © 2006 . On farmi fuel dispenser ng in France, Cuba, abortion, Canada, Santa Claus Jan 5th 2006 From The Economist print edition The Economist, 25 St James s Street, London SW1A 1HG FAX 020 7839 2968 E-MAIL letters@economist.com Foodies for France SIR �It was good to read a balanced assessment and critique of Europe s common agricultural policy instead of the usual visceral, bl fuel dispenser