Pressure Switch – Condor MDR3 Three single phase 6.3-10amp – 3031106 $ 185.45 See Details Pressure Switch – Condor MDR3 Three single phase 10-16 amp – 3031107. MDR-2 Record from electric guitar or line-in 1. The MDR-2 allows you to plug in an electric guitar as recording source. Please select to “G” of the Audio-in selector ( ). The electric guitar record level is adjustable via the knob of Volume controller of Audio-in jack ( ).
. User’s Guide. Introduction 4 2.Notice 5 3. Parts description (Switches, Connectors, and Buttons) 5 4. Power on.8 5. Operate MENU setup.8 6.Recording.9 7.Playback.12 8. Delete tracks.13 9.
Transfer to and from your computer.13 10.Specification. MDR-2 will select a blank track for you automatically. Whenever a track is recorded, the track number will be fixed and you will not able to change it even if the previous track is deleted or added.
Please use the DC power adaptor of USB type in correct 5V DC specification. Please do not take apart or repair the MDR-2 by yourself. Please bring the MDR-2 back to your retailer or to a local service vendor for repair and assistance. Parts Description (Switches, Connectors, and Buttons). Switches and connectors on the MDR-2 1. Built-in microphone “L “channel: an omni condenser microphone is installed into the device as “L” channel. Built-in microphone “R” channel: an omni condenser microphone is installed into the device as “R”.
Built-in microphone sensitivity selector: H(high) / L(low) / OFF: to select the sensitivity level of built-in microphones, H(high) or L(low). Or switch off the built-in microphone (OFF). Key hold switch ON / OFF: switch “ON” to hold (stop running) the key control, or switch “OFF”. Group number: increase the selection function 4. Open the battery cover and install two new AA batteries into the MDR-2. The MDR-2 works on both primary batteries (and Alkaline batteries) and Ni-MH rechargeable batteries.
To use primary batteries, select to “1.5V”. Operate MENU setup When press key, the LCD will show up all main items of MENU setup, press keys to move to previous or next main items, press keys to interchange to secondary items. Press key again to leave MENU mode. The device allows you to record into the internal flash memory or into an installed SD card memory ( ). The MDR-2 will change to the SD card memory automatically when SD card is installed. Or you can press to interchange between the memory of the internal flash memory (F) and the SD card.
(stop running) the key control. And switch to OFF position to release key control. Record from microphones 1. The MDR-2 is equipped with two built-in microphones (omni directional condenser type).You may adjust high/low sensitivity level of built-in microphones for recording from the Built-in microphone sensitivity selector ).
MDR-2 Record from electric guitar or line-in 1. The MDR-2 allows you to plug in an electric guitar as recording source. Please select to “G” of the Audio-in selector ( ). The electric guitar record level is adjustable via the knob of Volume controller of Audio-in jack ( ) for proper recording sound level.
To produce best recording result, we suggest that you put the MDR-2 at a distance of around 60cm from the sound source, at table height. Please adjust the input volume level to a proper condition. Do not set to the highest volume level on recording, otherwise, the recording sound quality will be distorted. Select the Group and track you want to playback: By pressing to select group number in the range from range 1 to 9. ( And select the track to playback by press button in the range from 1-99( ). The recording format and sample rate of the track you select will show up on the LCD display.
MDR-2 When you connect USB port with your computer, the computer will detect the MDR-2 as two removable disks (the first disk represents the build-in flash memory; the second disk represents the SD card memory), and you will find folders of Group 1 – 9 in each removable disks. The music you have. Spcifications Recording media: Internal flash memory 128MB, SD memory card (16MB - 2GB), SDHC memory card (4GB) SD card format type: FAT 32 Recording format: WAV(16bit), sample rate:8/11/16/22/32/44.1KHz; MP3(128Kbps), sample rate: 44.1KHz. Playback format: WAV: PCM WAV with sampling rate of 8KHz, 16KHz, 32KHz and 44.1KHz. SWISSONIC - Copyright 2006.
I am getting leaking air at (5) in the photo, which I think is the pressure relief valve. It only leaks while it is pumping, once it eventually reaches pressure and shuts off, or if I manually shut it off, then it behaves normally and does not leak air. Where should I look to resolve this? Does this have anything to do with the back flow preventer (2)? Also why is there 2 cut off adjustments (3 & 4)?
I think (5) is the differential adjust. Howdy, and thanks for including the photo. To identify the parts and what they do, download this pdf: I tend to agree that the air is leaking from the unloader valve.
Typically, if the air leaks out of the unloader while the compressor is running, then it's the unloader valve itself that is at fault. If air were bleeding out of the unloader valve with the compressor stopped then I would look to the tank check valve leaking (what you call back flow preventer) as the culprit. Cheers, Bill.
Building pressure by Norman Henry (Olney Il. USA) will pressure up to 35pounds, shut off for a short time and start up again Bill says. Norman, it runs up to 35 PSI and stops for a short time, and then it starts again? When it's stopped, is air bleeding out? What starts it again?
My first thought based on what you've said is that your pressure switch is wonky, but to be sure, I need more details. Please pull the plug, drain the tank to zero PSI, close the tank drain, and plug it in. What happens? Please give me details. Thanks, Bill. Air compressor builts up to 145 psi and blows the pop off but doesn't cut off why?
By chris i have change the cut off switch but did not help Bill says. Chris, what is the cut out pressure level of your compressor when it's running normally? Assuming it is below 145 PSI, and the compressor is reaching that pressure level and blowing the PRV, then it pretty much has to be the pressure switch. If, on the the other hand, the normal cut out pressure is, say, 150 PSI, then that would suggest to me that the PRV itself is at fault.
Cheers, Bill. Duplex acp compressor - two motors - one pressure switch? By Bob (Pa.) Hi Bill, Great site. I just inherited a ACP cos 053DP3 duplex air compressor. I have replaced the 2-3 Phase motors with 2-110 volt 1/2 HP 1725 rpm motors.
I want to wire up a single pressure switch so both motors run at the same time so it will keep up a higher cfm. Is this possible and how would I go about this?
Or would it be better to just add 2 separate pressure switches. Thank you for your time. Also is there anything else I would need?
Bob Good question, Bob. I cannot recommend on this, and invite electrically oriented folks to do so. Control valve or pressure switch?
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The valve that controls air pressure in tank and regulates how much air pressure and controls max psi and psi kicks off and on at. Bill answers. Howdy.I don't see a question here, unless it is 'what is the name of the valve' that does all you have noted.
It's not exactly a valve, though it may contain one. What you are looking for is a pressure switch. The pressure switch is just that, a switch that opens and closes electrical contacts based on the air pressure in the system. When the pressure in the tank falls to the preset level, the switch will trip, and send power to the electric motor to begin compressing air. When the pressure in the tank reaches the high pressure set point, the cut-out pressure, the switch trips off, cuts the power to the motor, and usually at the same time, opens the 'unloader valve' to exhaust pressure from over the piston(s). When replacing a pressure switch care must be taken to ensure, if the replacement switch is an adjustable one, to set the cut-in and cut-out pressures to the same settings as the old switch. That original switch was set to the optimal settings for that particular compressor.
Hope this helps. Cheers, Bill. Compressor runs all the time, won't stop. By Don (Prince Albert Sk) When I use my air compressor it runs all the time. Bill answers. Hi Don, hows things out in Sask? I wish you'd included a bit more info, Don.
For example, when you say it runs all the time, does the pressure increase at all? Does the pressure in the tank continue rising until it blows off the pressure relief valve?
Or, is the compressor motor running, but it's not generating any pressure at all? In order to offer some advice, I need to know a bit more.