
U201-A Main board
Features :
Dual stable voltage input
Running normally on the condition of -40~~+55degree
Board-fixed EMC component
Input & output signal differentiate from system voltage individually
CPU changed only for different models
Weight:190g
100% Factory Tested.
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P1 micro-swith 1 P6 power board P12 ----------
P2 micro-swith 2 P7 sensor 1 P13 display 1/A
P51 keypad 2 P8 sensor 2 P14 display 1/B
P3 keypad 1 P9 computer
P4 power board and SSR P11 display 2
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two weeks before. Rockets still rain on northern Israel�31 of them on August 2nd, the biggest daily
total ever. Last week, the first battles between Israeli troops and Hizbullah forces in the militants border
strongholds brought unexpectedly high Israeli casualties. Meanwhile, Hizbullah s public-relations engine,
its al-Manar television station, still emits propaganda and speeches by the movement s charismatic
leader, Hassan Nasrallah, despite having its headquarters bombed to rubble.
Inevitably, there are murmurs that Dan Halutz, Israel s first airman to hold the job of chief of staff, was
too keen to show that Hizbullah could be dealt a crushing blow from the air alone, and that the army was
too late in bringing in ground troops. But the preference for air power may well owe more to the
politicians. Israel was wary of repeating its mistake of 1982, when what was meant to be a lightning
offensive against Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO) bases in south Lebanon turned into an 18-year-
long quagmire for Israel s army.
In fact, argues Moshe Yaalon, a former chief of staff, Israel has made progress. The air strikes, he says,
have taken out a lot of Hizbullah s longer-range rockets; good intelligence had pinpointed the houses and
even the rooms that Hizbullah had set them up in. The small and portable Katyushas that remain do little
damage and do not travel far; in the past few days the hits on the larger and more distant Israeli towns,
like Haifa, have dropped, though there was another flurry on August 2nd.
The Katyushas, however, cannot be destroyed from the air; they are too easy to hide. This week, trying
t fuel dispenser o outrun the UN, the government decided to step up the ground offens fuel dispenser i fuel dispenser ve. Thousands of infantry and
tank troops have been sent to the front, where they are concentrating on destroying Hizbullah posts near
the border and in nearby towns and villages. They may be joined by more reserve troops. The goal is
first to create a Hizbullah-free zone six to eight