The Easy Avionics InterfaceThese pocket-sized USB adapters are the easy and portable way to interface your computer to MIL-STD-1553 Avionics databuses. Key Features. Up to 2 Dual Redundant MIL-STD-1553 Channels. 8 Avionics Discrete I/O. IRIG A/B PWM and AM. USB 2.0 Bus Powered—No External Power Supply Needed.
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Our free, downloadable business card layout templates provide you with all the information you'll need to design and print your own business cards. For step-by-step instructions on using our free business card layout guidelines, review our Product Template FAQs or application guidelines. If you need some help, our expert customer service team. This program can be used to silently monitor ACS PC/SC smart card readers used in a system and to automatically connect to the smart cards when they are inserted into the reader. ACS PC/SC Smart Card Readers (Contact/ Contactless/ Dual-interface) All cards that the reader supports.
32 MB Data Memory. RoHS Compliant Design. Standard Black or Flight Test Orange Case.
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Small, Portable, and Rugged. Boards also available without enclosure for embedded useApplications. MIL-STD-1553 Analysis, Test, and Simulation. Data Loading. Flightline and AOG Support. Replacing Plug-in Cards.
Many More Uses in the Lab or in the Field. Powerful 1553 InterfacesThe USB 1553 family of pocket-sized USB adapters enable computers to communicate with, simulate, test, and monitor MIL-STD-1553 equipment and systems. These rugged USB 2.0 peripherals feature extensive 1553 functionality and are compatible with virtuallyall modern PC laptop, desktop, and tablet computers.These versatile interfaces are suitable for a wide range of applications in the lab and in the field.
They support maximum data throughput on all 1553 channels and have a large 32 MB built-in memory. All power necessary for operation is provided via thesingle USB port. Plug and Play and Hot Swap features make them easy to install and move between computers. HardwareDepending upon the hardware model, each 1553 channel may be either single-function, multi-function, or bus monitor only. Single-function channels can be configured in software as either a Bus Controller (BC), a Bus Monitor (BM), or up to 32 Remote Terminals(RTs). Multi-function channels have protocol error injection capability and can simultaneously be a BC, BM, and up to 32 RTs. All models include eight avionics level input/output discretes and IRIG time synchronization/generation.
SoftwareDevelop software applications with the included,or use Astronics' optional. CoPilotprovides powerful, easy-to-use interactive tools for databus test, analysis, and simulation. MIL-STD-1553 functionality.
BC, RT, and/or Monitor. Dual-redundant channels. Models available: Single-function, Multi-function, and Bus Monitor only. Error injection (Multi-function only). Transformer and direct coupling. Transformer coupled cable included. LEDs indicate bus traffic and errorsSimilar ProductsOther portable USB Interfaces are also available with different protocol and software options.
Click on the following links for more information:. including MIL-STD-1553, Enhanced Bit Rate 1553 (EBR 1553), ARINC 429, ARINC 708, ARINC 717 and Serial. Portable. Portable.
Ordering InformationFor more information or to request a quote, call +1.425.339.0281 or complete the form above. Hardware & CoPilot.Hardware OnlyChannel1234CP-UA1133UA1133MM-CP-UA1130UA1130M-CP-UA1122UA1122SS-CP-UA1120UA1120S-CP-UA1131UA1131MBM-CP-UA1121UA1121SBM-CP-UA1111UA1111BMBM-CP-UA1110UA1110BM-CP-UA1140UA1140BMBMBMBM.Includes.Channels are non-redundantS = Single-function, M = Multi-function, BM = Bus Monitor only OptionsTo order, add the appropriate suffix to the above part number. Example: UA1133/NE. /FTO - Flight Test Orange case (black case is standard). /NE - No Enclosure, only, for embedded use. /FXY - Conformal coating (Parylene)Accessories (Included with all models except '/NE' option). 1553 transformer-coupled I/O cable with PL-75 connectors (3 ft).
USB cable with screw-locks (5 ft). Mating HD44P D-Sub I/O connector. Manuals and software CD.
This product will be discontinued beginning January 2017. Available while supplies last. CardScan ® Executive combines a color-capable business card scanner with CardScan ® contact management software. Scan business cards – or drag and drop contact data from any email or web page to create an indispensible digital address book. Sync data seamlessly with Outlook ®, Act! ™., and Lotus Notes ® (Windows ®) or Mac ® Address Book (Mac ®). Scan business card data directly into Microsoft Outlook ®., verify and correct US addresses, ZIP + 4 ® codes., save contacts in.csv (spreadsheet) and.vcf (vCard) formats.
Even get a map to any contact’s address – or print DYMO mailing labels for your contacts. – with a single click.PLEASE NOTE: CardScan scanners are only compatible with OS X ® 10.8 through 10.10. On other versions of OS X ®, CardScan scanners and software may be used in a virtual environment with compatible versions of Windows ®.
Run the CardScan program. Choose New from the File menu in CardScan. Choose Save As from the File menu in CardScan.
Give this file the name Blank. Click on Save. Click on your Windows Start Button. Choose Programs.Choose CardScan. Choose PalmPilot Conduit Setup or Conduit for PalmPilot. Click on Browse. Search for and double click on the file named Blank.cdb.
Select a Two-Way Synchronization. (In CardScan version 3.0.6 or later, this option will be listed in the Advanced or Synchronization section). Place your PalmPilot in its cradle, and HotSync. You will begin to see the address information appear in CardScan. Once this has completed, bring up the CardScan program, and click on any one of the entries. Choose Select All from the Edit menu. Choose Delete from the Card menu.
Your entries in CardScan will have been deleted. HotSync your PalmPilot, and your Address Book will have been cleared.
In CardScan, click on File, highlight Data Exchange and click on CardScan Synchronization. If the Data Exchange Wizard appears, check No, I want to Synchronize and click OK. Press the Configure button in the CardScan Synchronization window. 4.0 or Later under Select Application. Click the Browse button under CardScan File. Highlight the database you would like to Synchronize with and press Open. Click the Browse button under ACT!
Highlight the ACT! Database you'd like to Synchronize with and press Open. In the Configure Synchronization window press the OK button to save the configuration. Click the Synchronize button to combine the data between CardScan and ACT! In CardScan, click on File, highlight Data Exchange and click on CardScan Synchronization.
If the Data Exchange Wizard appears, check No, I want to Synchronize and click OK. Press the Configure button in the CardScan Synchronization window. Select Lotus Notes 4.6 or Later under Select Application. Click the Browse button under CardScan File.
Highlight the database you would like to Synchronize with and click Open. Click the Select button under Lotus Notes Database. Highlight the Lotus Notes Address Book you'd like to Synchronize with and press OK. In the Configure Synchronization window press the OK button to save the configuration. Click the Synchronize button to combine the data between CardScan and Lotus Notes. On your desktop, click the Microsoft ActiveSync icon or choose Start Programs - Microsoft ActiveSync. The Microsoft ActiveSync window opens.
Click the Tools menu and choose Options. The Sync Options tab of the ActiveSync Options dialog appears. Enable the Contacts CardScan service by selecting the corresponding checkbox. Disable all other Contacts services unchecking the corresponding checkbox. NOTE: This is necessary because you can synchronize with only one contact manager at a time.
Click Settings. The CardScan ActiveSync Options dialog appears. Click Browse to select the CardScan file for synchronization. Click OK to close the CardScan ActiveSync Options dialog.
Click on the Sync Mode tab to select when you want synchronization to take place. Click OK to complete the configuration and return to the Microsoft ActiveSync window. In CardScan, click on File, choose Data Exchange and click on CardScan Synchronization.
If the Data Exchange Wizard comes up, choose No, I want to Synchronize and click OK. In the CardScan Synchronization window, click Configure. Under Select Application, click on the Microsoft Outlook option. Click the Browse button under CardScan File. Select the CardScan file you would like to synchronize with Outlook. Click the Select button under the Select Outlook Folder option. Highlight the contacts folder you would like to synchronize with CardScan.
Click OK once you are back in the CardScan Synchronization window. Click the Synchronize button to synchronize your contacts information between CardScan and Outlook. Windows Users: Choose File Data Exchange Export. The prompt to try the Data-Exchange Wizard prompt appears. Choose No, I want to Export, and follow the wizard's instructions to create vCards. This will give you an option to save the vCards to any directory you wish.
Make sure you have your iPod plugged into the FireWire port and that it is mounted in Finder. Double click My Computer. Click the iPod icon to open it like a hard drive. Now click on the Contacts. Inside the directory were you saved all of your vCards drag and drop then into the Contacts folder of the iPod.
Macintosh Users: Select the CardScan menu Preferences Sync and select your CardScan Database you would like to sync with your Mac Address Book. Contacts will sync automatically. Once contacts are synced with Mac Address Book, open iTunes.
Connect your iPod and sync iTunes with Mac Address Book. Copy OlTrans.oft (for Outlook 2000 / 2002) or OLTRANS3.oft (for Outlook 2003) to the other users computer. Once the.oft file has been copied to the computer, open Microsoft Outlook.
Click Tools and select Forms and Choose Form. Click the drop-down menu and select Use templates in file system. Click Browse. Browse to the location where the OFT file was copied in step 1 and click OK. Highlight OlTrans and click Open. An Untitled - Contact will open.
In this window, open Tools, select Forms and choose Publish Forms. A Publish Form As dialog opens. Select OlTrans or OlTrans3 (depending on which version of Outlook is installed) and click Publish. Close the Untitled - Contact and do not save changes.
You must be logged on to the computer LOCALLY as ADMINISTRATOR before continuing. Click Start - Settings - Control Panel - Internet Options. Click the Programs tab at the top.
You must have Microsoft Outlook next to email. Click OK and close Control Panel. Open the CardScan program. Click Tools - Signature Card. Select the desired option. You can scan a new card to use as your signature, you can use a card that you already have scanned into your open database file or you can choose to Stop including card if you wish to disable this feature.
Then, click Next. You will be prompted to place a card into the scanner or choose a card from a list, depending on the option you chose.
If you are happy with the scanned image, click Next until you are on the Finished screen. Click Finish. In CardScan, go to File Open to open the CardScan database file where you want to add the imported information.
Click File and select Import. This will open up the Import File window. You will need to browse for the file that was exported from the other application. Select the file and click Open. The Import Wizard will appear.
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Under Import Templates, select the other application if it is available. If it is in the list and you select it, move to step # 9. All of the information from the import file will be arranged in columns with the name of the column at the top. If the information does not appear in columns, you may need to click Tab under Delimit.
Above each column, there are drop-down menus. You will need to select the appropriate entry from the list to match the column name.
You should do this for each column of information. There are scroll bars at the bottom of the window that will allow you to move to the left or right if necessary. Once all of the columns are mapped correctly, you can click on Save As Template and type the name of the other application under Template Name and click OK.
Then, you will be able to select this application from the list the next time you use the CardScan Import feature. Next, click Import.
This should bring all of the information into CardScan. Run CardScan. Open the CardScan file you wish to Export the information from and Choose View from the CardScan menu and select List. Select the records you would like to Export. Click on File - Export.
Choose Cards Selected in the List View, and click Next. Select Schedule+ from the application list, click Next. Use the Pre-Defined Template, click Next. Remember the name and location of the text (.txt) file.
Click Cancel. Run Schedule+. Open the Schedule + file you wish to Import the CardScan records to. Click on the Contacts tab. Click on File - Import - Text.
Browse for the text file that was created and click Next. Choose Yes, click Next. Choose a comma for the separator, and quotation marks as the delimiter, click Next. Choose the Contact List, click Next. On the right side, you will see a list of words that say Ignore This Field, which are drop-down menus. Verify the words on the right side match those on the left, with Business Address information chosen for the addresses on the left, click Finish. Open CardScan.
Select File Menu / Data Exchange / Export. If prompted for the Data Exchange Wizard, choose 'No, I want to Export' / click OK. The Export Wizard opens. Choose to export 'All Cards' / click Next. Select the Microsoft Word from the list of applications / click Next.
Choose to 'use the predefined template' / click Next. Click Next to save the.txt file to My Documents (by default). Open Microsoft and create the mail merge. Open Microsoft Word to the form letter or address label template (created earlier). Select the Tools Menu / select Letters and Mailings / select Mail Merge. The Mail Merge task pain opens.
Select the document type. Select the Starting Document / click Next. Choose to 'use and existing list' and click Browse. Browse to the file created in steps 1 to 7 and click Open (filename.txt saved to My Documents by default) / click Next. A Confirm Recipients dialog may appear. By default, all recipients are selected.
Click OK to proceed. Click Next for step 3 to 6 to complete the wizard.
Use the Mail Merge toolbar to make changes to the source document and complete the merge. This toolbar can be opened from View Menu / Toolbars / Mail Merge. Start Intellisync for CardScan and open the Configure screen.
Under Address Book, click Choose. Select your version of Lotus Notes and click Options. In the field for Lotus Notes database name specify repltest. You don't need to add an extension or path as Intellisync for CardScan will look for the file in the default Notes data directory. Click OK until you are back at the main Intellisync screen. Click Synchronize.
If this fails, try to synchronize with a blank CardScan database, keeping all other settings the same.
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