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UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLY TRANSCEIVER POWER UNIT FOR REMOTE CONTROL UNITS,RF-5800-RC & RF-5800V-MP Each unit includes one Uninterruptible Power Supply, Transceiver Power Unit, one AC input cable, one DC input cable and one Operation/Maintenance manual. ABP-HEAS-1 High Efficiency Amplified Speaker™. Part number: ABP-24VDCC-TR-1 Auxiliary 24VDC output cable to supply power to an external speaker or encryption equipment (KY 57, KY 99 and others). Part number: ABP-AS-DCC-4 Y-Split Auxiliary 24VDC output cable to supply DC power for external Encryption Equipment (KY 57, KY 99 and others) and High Efficiency Amplified Speaker. SATCOM Antennas & Broad-Band Antennas: ABP-ANT-55 Miniature foldable, High gain SATCOM antenna. 200W CW. Including: 12 feet coax cable and storage/carry case. ABP-ANT-11 Foldable, High gain SATCOM antenna. Withstands wind loading of 80 MPH. ABP-ANT-90 Foldable, �X WING� SATCOM-On-The-Move antenna. ABP-ANT-86 Omnidirectional SATCOM-On-The-Move antenna.
ABP-DCC-SLV-1 External DC input cable with slave HMMWV connector. ABP-DCC1-TR-1 External DC input cable with cigarette lighter plug. Other antennas, SATCOM power amplifiers and Coax cables are available Contact ABP for more information. Uninterruptible power supply for Remote Control Units, RF-5800R-RC and RF-5800V-MP narrow body transceiver in vehicle convoy, Command Post, TOC, shelter, HMMWV, military & civilian vehicles, aircraft, shipboard and Powers the transceiver/remote control unit during training/exercise. Transceiver/remote control unit operation from almost any AC power source worldwide (including aircraft or generator power) or 9-36VDC power source (HMMWV and other vehicles). Eliminates extensive and expensive battery replacement. Conserves batteries for critical missions. Worldwide input power (including aircraft power): 85-270 VAC / 47-440 Hz or 9-36 VDC. Supplies 26.5VDC / 3Amp, 3.5A peak to the transceiver/remote control unit.
Instantaneous automatic AC or DC power source selection during AC or DC power failure. Comparable in size and weight to standard battery box. Weighs only 3.1 lbs. No user intervention or setup is required! Operating temperature: -40° to +70°C. Robust, water submersible, sand/dust-proof. Modular design that allows for rapid parts replacement and future upgrade. Protected against short circuit, current limiting, over-voltage and over-temperature.Designed to meet MIL-STD 1275, 461, 810 and TEMPEST. Local and remote operating status: Night Vision Goggles compatible AC and DC self test lights, remote relay contacts and TTL logic. Auxiliary 26VDC/1A output for external equipment. Commercial Off The Shelf (COTS). For accessories, price and ordering information call ABP at (301) 977-5570,LCD Display Electronic Preset CounterRC series 48-mm□ 6-digit 7-segment LCD, One-stage Preset, AC Power Supply I/O Circuit Connection diagram
ModelRC-12Type1-level preset counter, AC type*1Function selection-Operation methodAddition, subtraction, addition and subtraction (phase difference)Operation modeOvercount, auto reset, range distinctionReturn methodManual reset, external reset, automatic reset (in auto reset mode)Display power7-segment LCD (character height: 8.5 mm 0.33")Number of digits6-digit display (zero suppression method), -99,999 to 999,999Power off memory timeApprox 10 years (at 20°C 68°F)Timer accuracy-Mounting methodPanel mount (embedding)cost of new carrier ac unit, surface mount, DIN rail mountHighest counting speedWith contacts: 30 c/s, without contacts: 1 kc/s (1:1 ON:OFF ratio)Input signalNo-voltage input (with contacts, without contacts [count input, inhibit input, reset input])OutputControl outputRelay output: 1c, 250 VAC, 2 A (resistive load); financing for new ac unit
maximum NPN open-collector output: 100 mA (40 V or less); residual voltage: 1 V or less*2Control outputRelayRelay output: 20 ms or less (when set to 30 c/s), 5 ms or less (when set to 1 kc/s);Open-collector output: 15 ms or less (when set to 30 c/s), 2 ms or less (when set to 1 kc/s)DC output12 VDC ± 10%, 50 mA maximumRatingPower voltage100 to 120 VACac unit starter, 200 to 240 VAC ± 10%, 50/60 HzPower consumption6VA or lessCurrent consumption.-Noise resistanceSquare wave noise generated by a noise simulator, between the power supply terminals, 1.2 kV for 1 µsEnvironmental resistanceOperating temperature range-10 to +50°C 14 to 122°F, No freezingOperating ambient humidity35 to 85% RH (No condensation)WeightApprox 230 g Latest / Most DownloadedAssisted Living in WI A Caregiver's Guide to Assisted Living Facilities in WisconsinWhat they're calledOfficial name: Assisted Living Facilities, which includes Community-Based Residential Facilities (CBRF) and Residential Care Apartment Complexes (RCAC)Common name: Assisted living facilitiesTo compare assisted living to board and care, skilled nursing, and other long-term residential care communities, see Residential Care Options: How to Decide.What they offer
RCAC: Individual living units (from single rooms to multiroom apartments) for up to two persons (spouse or voluntarily shared) with kitchen facilities and separate bathroom CBRF: Individual or shared (up to two persons) living units; bathrooms may be shared RCAC: All meals, usually in a common dining area CBRF: Up to 3 hours per week of nursing services RCAC: Up to 28 hours per week of personal, supportive, and nursing services Assistance with administration and management of medications Personal care services, including assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs) such as eating, dressing, and bathing Social and exercise activities Note: Some facilities also offer respite care and other special services.What they costMedian monthly fees: $3,550 (higher for residents requiring memory care)State of Wisconsin requirements A facility or resident may contract with outside agencies and providers to provide care or services not directly provided by the facility.
State of Wisconsin oversightThe Wisconsin Department of Health Services, Division of Quality Assurance, Bureau of Assisted Living (608-266-8598) oversees assisted living facilities.How to resolve problems or offer feedback Contact the Wisconsin long-term care ombudsman program at 800-815-0015; this is a free service helping residents informally resolve problems with a facility. To register a complaint about a facility, use the telephone complaint line of Wisconsin's Department of Health Services, Division of Quality Assurance, at 800-642-6552 or file a complaint online. Rate and review assisted living facilities. How to pay for assisted living in Wisconsin Most assisted living is paid for privately, by the resident and/or his or her family. For low-income residents ages 65 or older, the state's Community Options Program and Family Care Options for Long-Term Care program pay for some personal care services provided in participating assisted living facilities.
Low-income veterans or surviving spouses of veterans may be eligible for Aid and Attendance or other payments from the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), which can help pay for assisted living. Some assisted living facilities offer sliding scale fees, making a higher level of care available to families that might not otherwise be able to afford it. Be sure to ask -- or ask a geriatric care manager in the area if he or she knows which facilities offer sliding scale fees. Help finding and choosing a facility Hire a geriatric care manager (most have extensive local knowledge about assisted living facilities in a particular geographic area, including space availability, resident needs assessments, sliding scale fees, and resident satisfaction). 's Senior Living Directory. For details about assisted living facilities in each of the 50 U.S. states plus the District of Columbia, see A Caregiver's Guide to Assisted Living Facilities. Assisted Living by County