User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1 Introduction
- Chapter 2 Declaration of Conformity
- Chapter 3 Safety Features
- Chapter 4 General Module Description
- Chapter 5 Commissioning
- Chapter 6 Explanation of terms
Chapter 6
Explanation of terms
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Chapter 6 Explanation of terms
In the context with manuals from Scheidt & Bachmann many terms and abbrevi-
ations are used. Some terms are defined in industry standard, others are spe-
cific to the application (e.g. Networking and telecommunications terms, etc..),
others are specifically defined by Scheidt & Bachmann.
All listed items are exclusively associated with products of Scheidt &
Bachmann. Not all terms are valid for the product that is described in this
manual.
A
A Ampere
B
Bluetooth Radio-based data transmission standard
C
CE
Communauté Européenne - With the CE marking,
the manufacturer declares distributor or EU
representative in accordance with EU Regulation
765/2008, "that the product meets the applicable
requirements set out in the "Community
harmonization legislation providing" providing for its
affixing
CPU C
entral Processing Unit
D
DC Direct Current
E
EDGE Enhanced Data Rates for mobile networks
EMC
EMC electromagnetic compatibility
The EMC refers to a usually desirable state that
technical devices do not interfere with each other
disruptive due to unwanted electrical or
electromagnetic effects.
EN
The European Standards (EN) are rules that have
been ratified by one of the three European
Committee for Standardization.
Error Code Also referred to as an error message. Error
information is available on the Customer Display,
Service Terminal Display, or printed report
concerning a TVM fault or malfunction.
ESD The E
lectrostatic Discharge symbol indicates the
potential for serious damage to the printed circuit
boards or other Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)
sensitive devices in the machine.