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U602 Oil indicator

U602

U602 Oil indicator

U602 series Oil Viewing Device is designed to watch whether the pipes of the fueling machine is full of liquid or not.

Materials:

Body: Iron

Viewing glass: Toughened glass

seals: Buna-N

Surface: electronic Chromium plated

Features :

U602 Oil View Device provides a 360°swivel action which can reduce the physical strain

100% Factory Tested.

Package:

Net Weight Cross Weight Dimension

31kg/case of 30 34kg/case of 30 37x23.5x19.5 cm / case of 30

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    Diagram 3-28: Key command processing flow Article V IC card filling system security Intellectual IC card operation system --- COS 7 intellectual IC card, invented as early as 1968, has another name ---smallest PC (personal computer) from very starting. IC card, according to principle of desktop, also needs a set of operating system as platform, that is, COS (Chip Operating System). From the view of its position in intellectual card, it is much more like past DOC in personal computer. COS as core of intellectual card technology, all commands from exterior should be processed in operating system. This system is develope fuel dispenser d along with integrated circuit card from EEPROM to intellectual card with microprocessor. Compared with general operating system, operating system in card has many traits: address system security; COS is not a universal operating system because it is developed by various manufacturers. Yet, different commercial COS should be designed and developed in line with a basic and general international standard so that make sure the openness of system. Because of adopting unified interface in one factory, different chips may also provide same interface with similar functions. Safety threat and solution to IC card system The security of COS safety protection has integ fuel dispenser rated many current and matured safety technologies, its reliability lie in the following 3 items: Secrecy: adopt encryption to deal information, preventing illegal store and withdrawal data. Integrality: hinder illegal alteration of information including modification, deletion and increase, etc. Authenticity: system has ability to verify the sender and receiver of data, ensuring data valid and authentic. IC card applied system may be attacked during working. Some are by malice, others unconscious. The concrete attack methods are divided into 3 categories: Method I: Fake card, incl fuel dispenser uding fabricated card, changing card in operation, etc. Method II: compromised card, employing lost card or larcenous card to conduct operat

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    , those with Turkey and Azerbaijan are closed following its bloody but successful struggle for Nagorno-Karabakh, a province of Soviet Azerbaijan mostly populated by Armenians. Its other neighbours are Georgia (under an economic blockade by Russia) and Iran. Yet despite the war, the economic collapse that went with it and a terrible earthquake that preceded it, Armenia seems to have levitated out of trouble. It benefits from an indulgence not afforded to pro-Western Georgia. Per person, Armenia is one of the biggest recipients of American aid (thanks to the powerful diaspora there, which remembers vividly the massacres of fuel dispenser 1915). Yet that American help does not trouble Russia, which has a military base in Armenia. GDP is growing—though still pitifully low monthly wages are around $150. Towns and villages in the beautiful, barren countryside are still poor and dilapidated, but Yerevan is full of construction cranes and posh cafés. But levitation has its limits. After some progress in the late 1990s, reforms have stalled. The famed cognac aside, exports are puny. Armenia relies on foreign aid and remittances from the huge diaspora; emigration (see article) has put the population well below the official 2.9m figure. The international balance is also precarious. Some in Russia wa fuel dispenser nt the Armenians to take sides against the Georgians, perhaps by stirring up the Armenian minority there. “We refuse to choose,�says Vartan Oskanian, the foreign minister. Indeed alienating Georgia would be suicidal. But the Kremlin s leverage is growing. Russian firms already control the energy sector and want a greater stake elsewhere. Mr Oskanian says “our needs today are too dire�to worry about future risks. Azerbaijan s hydrocarbons windfall makes it sound confident, even bellicose, stoking Armenian reliance on Russia. American interest in the pipelines that link the C fuel dispenser aspian to the Mediterranean, doglegging round Armenia, mean that renewed fighting would echo far beyond the Caucasus. Internatio