UPS/400 . . . an IBM AS/400 UPS power monitoring system . . .

procedure – and off at the end. You must insure that there are no other lines varied onto the resource that you name for this line. In most cases the screen can be used with the provided defaults.

Enter the resource name if different from LIN011. The line speed should be left at 2400 and the phone number should be correct unless you do not have a direct line and need something like “9:” to precede the number in order to get an outside line. Press enter and a line (ASM$LINE), a controller (ASM$CTL) and a device (ASM$DEV) will be created.

4.Check for another line varied on:

Use the WRKCFGSTS *LIN ASM$LINE command to look at the status of the ACS line. Enter a 1 beside it to vary it on. The line should then show connect pending. Now enter a 2 beside it to vary it off. If you get a failure on the vary on, then there is another line currently varied on to the resource. Enter the command WRKHDWRSC TYPE (*CMN) to look at all lines that share this resource. Then use WRKCFGSTS command to vary the line off.

5.Order or view PTFs:

Use option 1 (Order PTFs from AS/Manager) on the ACS menu to order the PTF. Simply enter the PTF ID supplied by AS/Manager. The PTF will be transferred to you machine and will be accompanied by a report highlighting the PTF and giving instruction on how to load it.

PTF ID: Provided to you by AS/Manager technical support

CUSTOMER INFORMATION: Enter you company name, contact name, and telephone number.

A message will be displayed at the bottom of the screen giving the status of the transfer operation. To view a summary of all available PTFs, enter ASMSUMMARY in the PTF ID.

NOTE: If the keyword *PASSTHRU is keyed into the PTF ID field, AS/Manager technical support will be able to sign onto your AS/400 to provide online support. Please contact PBS technical support before entering *PASSTHRU into the PTF ID field.

If you have any questions or problems with the above procedure, contact PBS. technical support at (918) 587-1500.

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UPS specifications

Nikon has long been recognized as a leader in the optical and imaging industries, and their line of Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS), or Unmanned Aerial Platforms (UPS), reflects this legacy of innovation. Nikon's UPS technology is designed to meet the demands of aerial imaging, surveying, and mapping while integrating advanced imaging technologies that the brand is famous for.

One of the standout features of Nikon’s UPS is its high-resolution imaging capabilities. These drones are equipped with sophisticated cameras that can capture stunning aerial photographs and high-definition video. The incorporation of Nikon’s lens technology provides crystal-clear images, which are essential for professional applications in fields such as agriculture, construction, and environmental monitoring.

Another notable characteristic of Nikon's UPS is its user-friendly interface and seamless control systems. Whether piloted manually or autonomously, operators can easily navigate these drones using intuitive software that simplifies mission planning and execution. This makes Nikon’s UPS not only suitable for seasoned professionals but also accessible for newcomers to drone technology.

In terms of flight performance, Nikon's UPS boasts impressive stability and endurance. Equipped with robust motors and advanced flight control systems, these drones can tackle varying weather conditions and carry significant payloads. Furthermore, the flight-time capabilities allow for extended operations, enabling users to cover large areas without frequent recharges or battery swaps.

Nikon integrates cutting-edge technologies such as Real-Time Kinematic (RTK) and Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) into their UPS, ensuring precise positioning and enhanced mapping accuracy. These technologies are crucial for applications that require detailed geographical information and data collection, thereby allowing users to produce high-quality outputs with minimal errors.

Safety features are also integral to Nikon’s UPS design. The drones come equipped with automatic return-to-home functions, GPS stabilization, and obstacle avoidance systems, which significantly reduce the risk of accidents during operation.

In conclusion, Nikon's Unmanned Aerial Platforms are a testament to the company’s commitment to excellence in imaging and technology. With their high-resolution cameras, excellent flight performance, user-friendly controls, and advanced technological integration, Nikon's UPS offers a comprehensive solution for professionals in various industries, making aerial imaging more efficient and accessible than ever before.