
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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was behind the killing, pointing out it has lied before.
Whoever murdered Mr Donaldson dramatically upstaged the meeting in Armagh on April 6th
between Tony Blair and Bertie Ahern, and thus probably slowed down the return of self-
government. The two prime ministers went ahead with their plans, duly proposing a timetable to
restore the Stormont Assembly, beginning with a meeting in May. In the preceding days, a series
of carefully-balanced gestures had been intended to create goodwill all round the British army
took down the last of its watchtowers along the South Armagh border, and ministers announced
ÂŁ30m ($52m) in grants for depressed loyalist districts.
The biggest stumbling block remains the Rev Ian Paisley, the intransigent head of the Democratic
Unionist Party. Mr Blair and Mr Ahern were hoping that a long stretch free of significant violence
by the IRA would by the autumn have helped cajole him into sharing power with Sinn Fein.
Chances now look more remote. Mr Paisley celebrated his 80th birthday—and a lifetime of blocking
compromise—as they unveiled their plans. Mr Donaldson s murder could be seen as a gruesome
birthday present, senders unknown.
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Organised crime
Cops and bureaucrats
Apr 6th 2006
From The Economist print edition
British coppers look across the Atlantic for ideas on tackling gangsters
AFP
Bad deeds, good living
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