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<body><h1>controlmaster 20 manual</h1><table class="table" border="1" style="width: 60%;"><tbody><tr><td>File Name:</td><td>controlmaster 20 manual.pdf</td></tr><tr><td>Size:</td><td>3663 KB</td></tr><tr><td>Type:</td><td>PDF, ePub, eBook, fb2, mobi, txt, doc, rtf, djvu</td></tr><tr><td>Category:</td><td>Book</td></tr><tr><td>Uploaded</td><td>18 May 2019, 15:18 PM</td></tr><tr><td>Interface</td><td>English</td></tr><tr><td>Rating</td><td>4.6/5 from 767 votes</td></tr><tr><td>Status</td><td>AVAILABLE</td></tr><tr><td>Last checked</td><td>5 Minutes ago!</td></tr></tbody></table><p><h2>controlmaster 20 manual</h2></p><p>The plug in looks very similar to a phone jack operation. Having never done this before I am lost and I cannot find information as to how to wire this and also connect it to the power output from the actual transformer. I only need 1-2 other places to plug in my hand held throttle. In current operation, I am stretching my hand held cord too far. The Control Master 20 instruction manual is available for download here: The instruction manual gives the color code of the wires for installing extra jacks around the layout. According to the manual, standard 4 wire telephone jacks and plugs are used (RJ-12?). I would wire in a phone cable splitter before the existing jack and then add as many jacks as desired. Supplies are available at Radio Shark (sometimes), Lowe's, Home Depot, and all the usual suspects.I also purchased the modular phone line splitters. This made the wiring easy to do. Unfortunately MRC took the instruction manual off their web page. Yet I see where some modelers have used 4 post plugs.Now I'm really confused. Look at the plug on the end up the handheld - if there are 4 wires or 6 will determine which type of jack you need. Additional plug in stations are simply wired in parallel with each other, if you buy the type of jack with screw terminals on it, just connect all the like wires together - red to red, green to green, yellow to yellow, etc. Had an issue with getting the wire order backwards on one end - to reverse or not to reverse.etc. Tried it one way and wound up reversing the order to get it to work. But you also need to check the plug size. Don't ask how I know. Unfortunately MRC took the instruction manual off their web page. There are only 2 wires coming off the power pack. How do you conect 4 wires to the phone jsck. Where do the other 2 wires come from? There are only 2 wires coming off the power pack. Where do the other 2 wires come from?<a href="http://nestuby.com/userfiles/bush-digital-recorder-manual.xml">http://nestuby.com/userfiles/bush-digital-recorder-manual.xml</a></p><ul><li><strong>mrc controlmaster 20 manual, 1.0, mrc controlmaster 20 manual.</strong></li></ul> <p> It appears that there is a modular jack on the control box that accepts a coiled cord that goes either to the handheld or to the small additional panels. I know you said something about using a 4-position plug, but I would be concerned that there would be a size difference between the two plugs and the 4-position might not fit into the socket correctly. Or really just use the jacks with screw termiansl and some 4 conductor wire. Plug one end int the CM20 at the other end cut of the modular plug.Strip 4 inches of the jacket sheath off strip 1 inch of insulation from the 4 wires. You have to look at the drawing from MRC.Use a marker to mark the edge along the length of the cord on the side that lines up with pin 2 black. Now wire all 4 of those in order blk pin 2 red pin 3 grn pin 4 yel pin 5 you may want to tin these ends with solder or use spade tips. The base of the block may be marked B R G Y you can use that to help keep you straight The jack cover will have short spade tip colored B R G Y wire put those on the same color screws. Instead of using more cords and splitters use some standard 4 conductor telephone wire to extend to other jacks wiring the color to match. You should be able to now plug your coil cord for the HH control and use it. The most important thing is to be sure the cord you cut is flat and the wire are correct in relation to the diagram from MRC. I doubt frankly if the control handset is 'low power'. There is nothing at all in the manual (see pdf link elsewhere in thread) to support this assumption.Presto: Fried system. Again, don't ask how I know this. We are now researching three different plug and jack systems: We had WAY more than 40 feet of wire from the CM20 base to the furthest plugin. The full track power absolutely positively does NOT go through the CM20 handheld. It can;t possibly, phone wire, even a 20 foot length of it, cannot support the maximum current capacity of the CM20 output.<a href="http://magneticmicrosphere.com/userfiles/bush-digital-tv-receiver-stb202x12-manual.xml">http://magneticmicrosphere.com/userfiles/bush-digital-tv-receiver-stb202x12-manual.xml</a></p><p> The main power transistors are in the base unit, the handheld only feeds the control signals. Reversing is via relay, you can ehar it click when you flip the direction switch on the handheld. Since the momentum and brake buttons are on the handheld, I would guess the handheld holds the capacitor used for this. The 4 wires then match up with most other circuit designs for a walkaround throttle. I have concerned about plugging a the wrong throttle into the wrong base. As far as the 40 foot limit if I exceed that I would definitely use larger gauge wire if that limit is exceeded.On a home layout maybe not as likely but you still need to be aware of the limit. I had questions about the CM20 as well and Frank at MRC was extremely helpful with answering them. I suggest giving them a call or sending an email. He responded to me the next day. I also use several of the New Rail universal throttle packet. They hold the hand-held controllers safely and securely on the fascia. However, I am actively looking at upgrading to some kind of sound only control system in the near future for a few of my locos. I just refuse to give up my reliable Control Master 20s. Note I'm not saying the MRC CM 20 network protocol is the same as the DCC one, just that some behaviors may be similar. That can put the CM 20 in the middle of the control circuit. On a large layout, that can help with the 40 feet limit, as you can go 40 feet either way, instead of hooking up at one end and going 80 feet. My experience is that it will be an issue in some cases. With my original system, I could not go longer, as I could not acquire control. There are two different versions of the CM 20. The original used a fan for cooling. The later version used heat sinks only, so is quieter in operation. NOTE! The hand controllers for each version are incompatible with each other and can't be mixed. I never did test the newer version I acquired to see if the 40 foot limit applied like it did with the original.</p><p> It's possible they solved the 40 foot issue, but never updated the product lit to reflect that. It would explain why this works for some and not for others, though. That will aid others buying used ones, as the old ones won't be as useful for those with large layouts. There probably is still some limit to control circuit length with the newer version, though, so testing that before too big a commitment and you find yourself coming up short might be a good idea. Anyone know? Same with the old handhelds and units. You just can't mix the handhelds between different versions. But keep in mind that this isn't DCC. The controllers and wallplate jacks they plug into need to be clearly marked, because when two or more people are operating at the same time the possibility exists that the other guy could plug into the cab of the other operator and unwittingly take control of the wrong train. If you do have just two CM20s to support, there are phone wallplates that come with 2 jacks in them. This makes for a neater, more compact appearance when mounted on the fascia than putting two separate wall plates with a single jack each side by side. You do have to look a little harder for the 2 jack ones, but worth it. It's possible that wallplates with more than 2 jacks are available, which would rock for those with more than 2 CM20s to support. Anyone know? I am patiently awaiting my new camera,,to show a lot of things that I have been talking about.I'm having fun running it this way,because,part of my double track mainline isn't completed yet,so east bound has to share west bound,from crossovers,,,all the turnouts have indicator lights on them so that helps a real lot. I'm sure those pics will be helpful to those setting up a control system for multiple CN20s. It works perfect and the only thing I need is the manual. Is there anyone out there that can either send me a copy, one to copy, or guide me in the right direction to find one. I did do the Google search, but no luck.</p><p> I would pay any copying cost and postage. I have quite a bit of everything, I only need someone to show me how to put it together. I bought both HO and N scale trains and equipment. I live in Escondido, CA (just north of San Diego and inland). Is there anyone out there. I can trade my experiances for yours. It has been a great unit for at least 12 years now. I had an engine derail, and when I set the engine back on, it took off at high speed. I am unable to control speed, momentum or braking with the throttle. Only thing I can do is change direction. As soon as turn on the power, whichever engine I use just takes off. All of the switches are properly set. Something must have shorted out. I suppose I could send it to MRC for repair, but it is heavy. For the postage and repair I might be able to buy a new one or some other DC control? Too many locos lashed up and they'd blow something and stick on full throttle. It makes for an interesting day when a heavy O scale train takes off on full throttle around the room,especially if the lift out at the door is open.DaveB I was figuring it was the power unit, could it be the controller. I found the operators manual at MRC, and it seems that maybe the output for the G scale option is being produced. I do not have a meter, no way to check the output. I would make you a deal on the pair of them, which would give you an extra controller. See me off list. The handheld throttle part is not interchangeable.I have read this on several different forums. If you want to try an HH throttle unit there are some listed for the 85 VA on Ebay under model railroads and trains, Of course this may not be the problem. I had one blow and the train took off at top speed. I replaced the transistor and all was well. There should be markings on the one inside the unit so you could find a replacement. I would assume it is in the base unit, but I am not sure. The transistors are not expensive as I remember.</p><p> I had several wiring shorts, but was able to repair them. Now there seems to be a short in the unit. Whenever I turn it on, without being attached to the layout wiring it shuts down just as it did with a wiring short. Any ideas. Please upgrade your browser or activate Google Chrome Frame to improve your experience. It can be mounted on the ground or the wall, thereby saving space. It can be mounted on the ground or the wall, thereby saving space. As the various plants in your garden need different amounts of water, the watering duration can also be individually set based on the programming on the Water Control. This intelligent solution is also ideal when the available water quantity is insufficient for simultaneous supply of all watering accessories. GARDENA Water Computers offer an intuitive operation for a flexible, convenient and reliable irrigation.In need of spare parts. Lost your manual? Here you can find everything.Are you looking for a manual. Then please enter the 4- or 5-digit article number into the Search field. 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Some features include:Dual output of 0-14 VDC for smaller scales or 0-20 VDC for G scale Walk around memory throttle that plugs into standard phone jacks and maintains settings while the throttle is disconnected and moved to a new location Momentum control 16 VAC output terminals Terminals for both volt and amp meters (not included) I acquired this unit at a swap meet at least 10 year ago and tested, but never used it. I understand there were two versions of this model produced and this is the 85 VA unit with cooling fan. The fan makes some sound and I have read that the fan can be disconnected unless the unit is used with heavy power demands, but I have not tried to do this.I did not receive this with a box or operating manual, but I am providing a manual that I downloaded from the MRC website. The literature is for the 100 VA model, but I believe they are functionally identical.This unit weights over 9 pounds, so it will ship in a large flat rate box. Thanks for looking. I will be selling two of these.(Note: I had this listed under an incorrect category and Check Out Schleich Animals. Warnings. Symbol Definitions. System Disposal. Footpedal. Programmable IV Pole. Wireless Remote Control. Surgical Media Center (SMC) (Optional)Safety Precautions. Now that you have set the system up and you have verified that all the functions areSystem. Read the following Safety Precautions and Warnings carefully before you use the. WHITESTAR SIGNATURE System in surgery.If the plug does not fit the outlet, contact an electrician.</p><p> DO NOT modify orAMO customer service to order a new cord.Changing Irrigation Flow. Use extreme caution when you lower or raise the balanced salt solution bottle toIf you lower the bottleIf you raise the bottle tooTo make sure that the bottleDiagnostics screen. Note: Use a new bottle of balanced salt solution at the start of each case. Phacoemulsification without Adequate Irrigation. Operating phacoemulsification without an adequate irrigation flow can result in anConfirm that there is irrigation flow before youA tight wound or the angle of the needle next to thePinching the coaxial irrigation sleevePower Failure during Surgery. If there is a loss of power during a procedure, you need to. When power is restored. Bypass to reduce the length of prime time. Vitrectomy, or Diathermy). Connecting Handpieces. It is very important that the electrical connectors on the handpieces are completelyHandling the Phaco Handpiece. The phaco handpiece is a very delicate instrument and you must handle theIf you drop the handpiece or the handpieceAlways clear the handpiece of fluid immediately following surgery. See cleaning instructions in Chapter 9, “Care and Cleaning”. Handpieces can be extremely hot immediately after sterilization. Use care andPhaco and Vitrectomy Operation. Do not activate the phaco handpiece and the vitrectomy cutter with the tips exposedWhen you introduce power to the phaco handpiece or theVitrectomy. Failure to properly attach the tubing to the appropriate vacuum source or pressureBe sure to read the vitrectomyDiathermy. When you select the Diathermy mode, you hear an audible tone. Also, you will hearYou must check the diathermy cable periodically for damage. If the cable showsDuring surgery, the diathermy output power must be as low as possible for theYou must position the diathermy cable in such a way that the cable avoids contactWhen you use diathermy, grounded or ungroundedFor proper operation of the diathermy, replace the handpiece with the same type.</p><p> Do not exceed the maximum weight of two 500 ml balanced salt solution bottles onWireless Remote Control. This device complies with Ppart 15.19 of the FCC (Federal Communications. Commission) Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by AMO can voidNote: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a. Class A digital device, pursuant to pPart 15.105 of the FCC Rules. TheseThis equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energyOperation of thisWarnings. WARNING: All personnel who might operate this equipmentOnly a trained licensed physician can useWARNING: The surgical nursing staff must monitor the fluid level inThe result of a low bottle or an emptyThe surgical staff must monitor the fluid level at all times.WARNING: DO NOT attempt to use the system if the system fails toWARNING: DO NOT use the System in the presence of any of theWARNING: Make sure that the patient does not have a cardiacWARNING: The patient must not come into contact with groundedAMO recommends the use of an antistatic mat for this purpose. WARNING: Use proper handling and disposal methods forWARNING: Place monitoring electrodes or other types of equipmentWARNING: Keep the diathermy cord away from the patient and otherWARNING: The output power selected must be as low as possible forWARNING: This unit complies with all Electromagnetic InterferenceIt is possible that interferenceSURGICAL EQUIPMENT can adversely influence the operation ofWARNING: Do not have skin-to-skin contact on the patient. ForInsert dry gauze to avoidNote: The unit does not contains any neutral electrode. Note: The diathermy output is bipolar. Note: AMO recommends that you check the condition of allWARNING: Risk of burns and fire. Do not use the system nearWARNING: Hazardous electrical output. This equipment is for useWARNING: Disconnect the power before you service the equipment.</p><p> WARNING: Remove the power cord from the power outlet when theWARNING: Do not obstruct the power outlet so you can readilyWARNING: Not recommended for use in condensing environments. If exposed to a condensing environment, allow the system toSymbol Definitions. WARNING: You do not need to use a NEUTRAL ELETRODE withWARNING: Failure of the HIGH FREQUENCY (HF) SURGICAL. EQUIPMENT could result in an unintended increase of output power. WARNING: DO NOT try to replace the Wireless Remote ControlWARNING: Sterility assurance is the responsibility of the user. YouWARNING: Prior to using any invasive portions of the handpieceYou must note anyWARNING: Do not use non-AMO approved products with the. WHITESTAR SIGNATURE System, as this can affect overallThe following symbols appear on the WHITESTAR SIGNATURE System frontSymbol. Definition. Symbol on the power switch indicates Power is On.Symbol. Symbol on the power switch indicates Power is Off. Indicates there is a possible danger to the user. In the manual,Indicates that there are important operating andManual. Indicates the presence of uninsulated high voltage insideDo not remove theIndicates fuse. Single phase alternating current. Indicates isolation of the patient applied part from earthIndicates grounding of the patient applied part OR noFootpedal connection. Communications Port. Diathermy ReceptacleSymbol. Phaco Handpiece Receptacle. Vitrectomy Cutter Connection. Potential Equalizer. Indicates compliance with the Medical Device Directive. Indicates the authorized European Union representative. Indicates manufacturer of the WHITESTAR SIGNATURE. System. Environment Friendly Use Period in Years (RoHS). Indicates compliance with IEC 60601-1-2:2001,ETL Listed Mark issued to those products that have met theStates and Canada. (ETL formerly Edison Testing. Laboratory). Universal Serial Bus (USB) Port. Note: Use only AMO recommended USB stick drives.Symbol. Federal Communications Commission (FCC).</p><p> The FCC regulates interstate and internationalFUSION Mode button used to open the CASE settingsSingle Linear Foot Pedal Icon. Shows the position of theAdvanced Control Pedal (Dual Linear) Icon. Shows theDecrement (WS) and Switch (S). WHITESTAR Technology is On. WHITESTAR Technology is On and ICE Pulse Shaping is. On. ELLIPS Technology is On. ELLIPS FX Technology is On. The Reload button cycles through the surgeon’s programs.System DisposalEquipment. This directive applies to all electronic equipment in the European. Union only. The disposal to municipal waste is prohibited for electronic equipment subject toEach component that isIn some cases where the component’s size prohibits marking (such as handpieces)For disposal of your unit, contact your local AMO subsidiary or the AMO serviceBelgium. Denmark. Contact. De Ceunynck Medical. Kontichsesteenweg 36Distributor. AMO Denmark ApS. 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High Wycombe. Buckinghamshire. HP10 0HH United Kingdom. RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances).</p><p> For Chinese Regulation: Administrative Measure on the Control of Pollution. Caused by Electronic Information Products. Names and Content of Toxic and Hazardous Substances or Elements. Parts Name. Toxic and Hazardous Substances or Elements. Pb. Hg. CdPower Supply. Motherboard. Rear Panel. Assembly Board. PneumaticsFluidicsAnterior Segment. Surgery. The following is a general overview of the steps to take to prepare the. WHITESTAR SIGNATURE System for surgery:Aspiration Balance.)Phacoemulsification Ultrasonic Handpiece. WARNING: Sterility assurance is the responsibility of the user. You must sterilize all nonsterile accessories prior to use. WARNING: Prior to using any invasive portions of the handpieceUse a backup handpieceYou need the handpiece,Make sure there is no moisture onMoisture prevents the handpiece fromNote: You can use the ELLIPS handpiece or the ELLIPS FX handpiece with. WHITESTAR Technology and ELLIPS Technology phaco settings.Note: Both the infusion sleeve and the test chamber are provided in the. FUSION Tubing Pack. The LAMINAR Flow 20 ga.LAMINAR Phaco Tip.Note. Press the button above the pack to remove the pack.Setup Completion. IMPORTANT: Before you insert the spike into the bottle, shake the irrigation dripThe Programmable IV. Pole moves to the appropriate height automatically.Use the IV pole Up and Down arrows onNote: To protect the patient from contamination, use only. DiathermyNote: Other diathermy accessories are regionally available. Contact your AMOVitrectomy. If you need to use vitrectomy during surgery:Vitrectomy requires thePre-Operative Sterilization. Prior to each surgical case, sterilize the WHITESTAR SIGNATURE SystemProcedures. The recommended sterilization techniques, times and temperatures areAMO recommends that you follow theSystem instruments.</p><p> The footpedal controls all of the WHITESTAR SIGNATURE System functions,The System software automatically detects if a footpedal and what type ofThe footpedal settings and adjustments can be selected and preset for the footpedalInstructions for the footpedal settings are given in. Chapter 5, “Anterior Segment Surgery Operating Modes”. The footpedal housingThe Footpedal cable attaches to the footpedal connector on the rear of the console. Note: You must NEVER handle the footpedal by the cable.Footpedal Operation. The footpedal has three active “PITCH” ranges, which are referred to as PositionsThe ranges are shown below. The Advanced Control Pedal has two Yaw switches.Configurable RangesConfigurable Ranges. The footpedal position determines the function that is delivered by the handpiece,When the footpedal hasSurgery Operating Modes”. Reflux. Reflux is the controlled backflow of fluid through the aspiration port of theHowever, reflux can be used to identify a blockage. The reflux action can be programmed on any available footpedal switch. ThisThe reflux is active until the footpedal switch is released. The FUSION Fluidics pack (OPO70):The DP pack (OPO71). Therefore, only previously aspirated fluid is being refluxed.Programmable IV. Pole. The Programmable IV Pole is controlled by the Up and Down arrows on the upperThe buttons on theThe Programmable IV Pole movesThe Programmable IV Pole is adjustable from 0 to 104 centimeters, and can be setThe height measurement is relative to the distanceThe Programmable IV. Pole height for each fluidic mode or submode (PHACO, IA, VIT) is saved in the. WHITESTAR SIGNATURE System memory. A Maximum IV Pole height can beWhen a surgery mode is selected, the Programmable Power IV Pole automaticallyTo manually adjust the IV pole height, use the Up and. Down arrows on the touch screen. Manual adjustments to the IV pole can also beWireless Remote. Control. The wireless remote control keypad can be used to operate the WHITESTAR.</p><p> SIGNATURE System. All Modes, Programs, Diagnostics and End Case can beSIGNATURE System touch screen.When not in use, store the Wireless Remote Control on the top of the system toAfter you turn the system On, press the Remote Control Backlight button toWhen the system is Off the Remote Control is in aNote: After four to six minutes of idle time, the Remote Control goes into aWARNING: DO NOT try to replace the Wireless Remote ControlSurgical Media. Center (SMC)The Surgical Media Center (SMC) is used to record the surgery and the instrumentThe surgery is displayed on a monitorThe SMC hardware is connected to your. WHITESTAR SIGNATURE System Communications port on the rear panel. (See. Figure 3.1 Rear Panel Connections.). Note: If you select Configuration during surgery, the Program Settings screenTranslucency is used toNote: Press on the number in the control panel to open a numeric keypad andPress Enter on the Keypad pop-up windowOff, On, or Automatic. If the Recording Mode is. On, the recording continues between cases. Automatic stops recording betweenNote: The Footpedal Switch can be set up to activate the SMC RecordShutdown Sequence. The following is a general overview of the steps to be taken to shut the SystemPDF Version: 1.6. Linearized: Yes. Creator Tool: FrameMaker 9.0. Modify Date: 2010:02:03 15:13:30-08:00. Create Date: 2007:01:10 15:43:09Z. Metadata Date: 2010:02:03 15:13:30-08:00. Title: untitled. Creator: AMO Inc. Producer: Acrobat Distiller 8.2.0 (Windows). Document ID: uuid:02cb7b9e-5d13-4056-8eae-99612441d4fc. Instance ID: uuid:bb6a94d7-32b8-4f3f-b6b6-d63f12d31694. 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