Access AIM-16 Warranty, Terms and Conditions, Coverage, Equipment Not Manufactured by Acces

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Warranty

Prior to shipment, ACCES equipment is thoroughly inspected and tested to applicable specifications. However, should equipment failure occur, ACCES assures its customers that prompt service and support will be available. All equipment originally manufactured by ACCES which is found to be defective will be repaired or replaced subject to the following considerations.

Terms and Conditions

If a unit is suspected of failure, contact ACCES' Customer Service department. Be prepared to give the unit model number, serial number, and a description of the failure symptom(s). We may suggest some simple tests to confirm the failure. We will assign a Return Material Authorization (RMA) number which must appear on the outer label of the return package. All units/components should be properly packed for handling and returned with freight prepaid to the ACCES designated Service Center, and will be returned to the customer's/user's site freight prepaid and invoiced.

Coverage

First Three Years: Returned unit/part will be repaired and/or replaced at ACCES option with no charge for labor or parts not excluded by warranty. Warranty commences with equipment shipment.

Following Years: Throughout your equipment's lifetime, ACCES stands ready to provide on-site or in-plant service at reasonable rates similar to those of other manufacturers in the industry.

Equipment Not Manufactured by ACCES

Equipment provided but not manufactured by ACCES is warranted and will be repaired according to the terms and conditions of the respective equipment manufacturer's warranty.

General

Under this Warranty, liability of ACCES is limited to replacing, repairing or issuing credit (at ACCES discretion) for any products which are proved to be defective during the warranty period. In no case is ACCES liable for consequential or special damage arriving from use or misuse of our product. The customer is responsible for all charges caused by modifications or additions to ACCES equipment not approved in writing by ACCES or, if in ACCES opinion the equipment has been subjected to abnormal use. "Abnormal use" for purposes of this warranty is defined as any use to which the equipment is exposed other than that use specified or intended as evidenced by purchase or sales representation. Other than the above, no other warranty, expressed or implied, shall apply to any and all such equipment furnished or sold by ACCES.

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Contents Model AIM-16 Page Pageiii Warranty Terms and ConditionsCoverage Equipment Not Manufactured by AccesTable of Contents List of Figures List of TablesIntroduction Analog Inputs and Outputs SpecificationsEnvironmental 1AIM-16 Block Diagram AIM-16 Manual Manual MAIM-16.D1d Installation CD InstallationInch Diskette Installation DOS/WIN3.xDirectories Created on the Hard Disk WinRisc.exeSamples PCIFind.exeInstallation of the AIM-16 Findbase.exePoly.exe Risc.batManual MAIM-16.D1d 1Use of CAB-37Y Cables Programmable Gain Mode Manual Gain ModeOption Selection Gain SelectionCombination of Gain Mode Reference Junction Temperature Input Channel Selection Channel SelectionCurrent Inputs Thermocouple Break Detect SelectionRTD Sensor Selection Power Supply SelectionRTD Output Offset 2AIM-16 Option Selection Map Calibration Procedure Calibration and TestDrivers SoftwareSample Programs AIM-16 Manual Manual MAIM-16.D1d Sensor Interface Considerations for ThermocouplesConsiderations for RTD Sensors Considerations for Strain Gage SensorsConsiderations for Current Inputs Considerations for Other Voltage InputsAIM-16 Manual Manual MAIM-16.D1d Appendix a Cabling and Connector Information Input Connector Pin AssignmentsA-2 Customer Comments