How to Prevent Office Fires

Fire hazards are present most average offices, however, there are steps one can take to fire proof an office and prevent fires from happening even if your budget does not allow hiring a professional to do the job.

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Preparation for danger situations is a key factor in fire safety. All employees should know fire escape routes, how to activate the fire alarm, the locations of stairway exits, and practice fire drills periodically.

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Combustible materials such as paper should be stored properly, and should not be stacked up. Properly install sprinkler systems and fire detectors in the storage area. It is recommended that storage areas are located away from heat sources.

Typical office equipment such as copiers, coffee makers and hot plates, are often overlooked as a potential heat-generating fire hazards. It is important to keep them away from anything flammable. Additionally, be mindful of the condition this equipment is kept in. Poor quality or defective appliances have a bigger chance of developing electrical shorts leading to shock hazards and fires.

Office fires can start as a result of electricity malfunction or misuse. Properly maintaining the electrical system provides maximum safety and is an important step in fire prevention. Be careful not to overload electrical outlets and minimize the use of extension cords. Avoid running extension cords across walkways as it can pose a potential tripping hazard. If there is no other option tape it to the floor.

Smoke detectors are you first line of defense, and should be properly installed and maintained frequently. Be sure to test smoke detectors and replace the batteries as needed. It is also recommended to install an office sprinkler system to fight fire as soon as it ignites. Fire extinguishers are another important to have on hand even if you have a sprinkler system. Acquire and maintain a sufficient number of extinguishers and make sure that everybody who works in your office knows where the extinguishers are installed and how to properly operate them.

Quick Tips to Prevent Office Fires

Heat-generating equipment should be kept away from combustibles such as paper
Properly use electrical equipment
Install smoke detectors, sprinkler system, and fire extinguishers and maintain them frequently.

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Weller WTCPT 60 Watts/120V Temperature Controlled Soldering Station Feature

  • Unique closed loop temperature control protects sensitive components
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  • Most tips available in three standard temperature ranges (600 F, 700° F, 800° F) for maximum control
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Welding Tools - All You Need to Know

Tools are specifically used for some purpose to achieve or produce something and the welders need a proper tool to acquire a good control over the work.

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Due to advancement in technology, products with portable and comfortable sizes are available and it enables the welders to the metals soon. To become a good welder or to become a famous entrepreneur in welding industry, knowledge about the welding tools is must. There are different types of such as mig, tig, stick and submerged arc, and each type of welding use different welding tools. Each type of welding uses different tools, so it is always better to have equipment that best suits and do all kinds of work.

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From the decade, welding has been developed a lot with new welding technologies and with advanced welding equipment and systems. The welders should be aware of the latest welding technology and should be equipped with welding accessories and tools. Also, the welding industry should be equipped with modern tools such as welding electrodes, welding torches, welding consumables and welding guns and should follow the proper welding system with appropriate welding technology. The basic tool the welder use is a welding gun, it is a tool that does spot weld, tack weld and burns holes in metals and you can drill faster and make a spot within a second.

Welding torch is used to weld metals and the cutting torch is used to cut metals, rose-bud torch is used to heat metals for bending and straightening and injector torch is used to mix the two gases. If you are a tig welder, then know about the tig welder machines that is focused on user convenience and it exists in different types such as power tig 200DX, 250EX, 315DX, 225LX and power 1-tig 200. They are designed to weld any types of steel and stainless materials and it is easy to repair in the field and garage. Power arc welder exists in two types such as 200 welders and 160 welders. Smooth dc arc, low power consumption, high duty cycle with digital display and adaptive arc force control are its special features.

Mig welder exists in four types such as 160 welder, 200 welder, 205 welder and 250 p welder. They are Convenient and portable, with the help of this unit, you can go any where to get to the repair. Multi process units are completely redesigned for greater portability and convenience, the power ultra is ideal for using in the field for the spot repairs and quick fab jobs requiring basic tig, stick and/ or plasma processes. These units exists in six types such as powerultra 164, 185, 205 and powerpro 205, 226 and 256. The process of welding cannot be successful unless there are no proper accessories and parts. Accessories such as guns and torches, spool guns, welding helmets and gloves, welding carts and parts are important accessories in welding.

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This heat gun is intended for use with the USDM Shrink Wrap Kit for wrapping CD and DVD cases. Can also be used in any standard 110 volt outlet. This heat gun is the same one that comes with the USDM Shrink Wrap Kit, which makes it a perfect replacement unit. Can also be used with other heat shrink material. Gun features a High/Low setting and Off setting. Heat gun for USDM shrink wrapping kit. Heat Gun, Shrink Wrapping Kit HEAT GUN FOR SHRINK WRAPPING KIT



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Where do you keep your secrets? What do you think you would do if one finds out where you hid them? We all have our own little secrets that we guard, it maybe a document that validates our identity and inheritance, a secret recipe or land titles of our properties. These files are surely important to our lives that we must store them in lock boxes to prevent damage of the documents.

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Lock boxes are secure durable boxes that have conventional keys, granting individuals with the combination access to the information inside the box. There are lock boxes which has keys to open it. But keys can easily slip off our hands, so combination lock boxes were invented. This type of lock box has a dial that has numbers in it. To open the box one has to guess the right combination of numbers that can open the box. Once the numbers are not in their exact order the lock box cannot be opened.

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Combination lock box is typically thought of as handle mounted however there are wall-mounted ones too. If you want to transfer the lock box from time to time for people not to remember where it is placed, handle mounted lock boxes work great and are much easier to install than wall mounted boxes.

People use combination lock box to store heirlooms handed to them by their parents. This type of lock box has illuminating dials that glows in the dark and the combination of numbers can be manipulated easily to open it.

Lock boxes available in the market today can withstand extreme heat and above all it is also water proof. Its protective covers are rust free, too thick to be penetrated by dust, moisture, and chemicals that fill the air. You can always be assured that your treasured documents and material possessions are safe and secure.

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  • 45 watt Power consumption
  • Temperature range 200-480° C (392-897° F)


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This is a 45 watt digital soldering station that has a 1 degree C control.Features:ESD SafeLong Life Ceramic heat ElementDigital thermostat control ± 1 C24 volt output to prevent circuit damageTemperature lock50 watt Power consumptionTemperature range 200-480 C (392-897 F)110 V ACPackage content:937+ station, B001 Soldering iron, 2630 Soldering iron holder, C001 Soldering iron spare heating element. Solder is not included with this item



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  • 3 in 1 repairing station with a Hot Air Rework Gun with a 70Watt Soldering Iron and a Smoke Absorber
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The NEW 968A+ has the following new features: 70 watt soldering iron with smoke absorber, Digital Display for the Soldering Iron Temperature, Dual Cleaning Soldering Iron Holder, Vacuum Pickup Kit, 10 Soldering iron tips, Spare Heating Elements for the iron and the hot air gun, Digital Calibration and Adjustable sleep timer for the soldering iron.The Quality and features available on this unit are the best in the industry.Soldering Iron Features:70 Watt Iron using low cost standard tipsCreative built-in smoke extractor that absorbs the fumes created at the source when soldering.Digital DisplayDigital Calibration FeatureMicroprocessor controlled element for precise temperature controlAdjustable sleep timerHot Air FeaturesMicroprocessor precisely controls temperature and airflowVisual Air Flow gauge and knob adjustment for the hot air flowMicroprocessor controlled with self-testing hot air heating core system which warns user when aging or breakdown of the heating core occurs.Maintains a constant set temperature when the set and the value is reachedThe highest wattage heater on the market(550 watts) enables this unit to tackle any size jobDigital display of hot air set and actual temperature.Auto cool-off process that leaves the blower on until the nozzle is cool, this prolongs life of the heating element and to ensure safety.ESD Safe Unit that meets CE and RoHS.Package List:968A+ station with hot air gun70 Watt Soldering iron with Silicone CordHot air gun holderDual purpose Soldering iron holder made of Aluminum and has a sponge and Brass Coils for CleaningVacuum Pickup kit with 3 suction cups to easily pickup IC'sSpare Heating Element for the Hot Air GunSpare Heating Element for the Soldering Iron10 Soldering iron tips (T-B, T-LB, T-0.8D, T-1.2D, T-1.6D, T-2.4D, T-1C, T-0.5C, T-I(installed in soldering iron))IC popper5 Air nozzles ( 1124,1130, 1196, 1197, 1313 BGA-M)2 Filter padsInstructionsPower cord



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This heat gun is intended for use with the USDM Shrink Wrap Kit for wrapping CD and DVD cases. Can also be used in any standard 110 volt outlet. This heat gun is the same one that comes with the USDM Shrink Wrap Kit, which makes it a perfect replacement unit. Can also be used with other heat shrink material. Gun features a High/Low setting and Off setting. Heat gun for USDM shrink wrapping kit. Heat Gun, Shrink Wrapping Kit HEAT GUN FOR SHRINK WRAPPING KIT



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Automotive Cooling Systems and Emissions

When most of us think of modern cooling systems, we tend to think overheating, leaks, and maybe even poor cabin heat. But another valid reason for maintaining and inspecting cooling systems is their direct impact on the engine's emissions level and fuel economy.

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Let's start by reviewing the combustion process. The engine compresses the mixture to raise pressure. This, in turn, increases the temperature of the air/fuel mixture and aids in combustion. If the combustion chamber is too cool, the process needs extra fuel to insure combustion. Think of the old carbureted days of thermostatically controlled chokes that enrichened the mixture on cold starts. There is even a powertrain DTC assigned to this very issue...P0128, Engine is cold too long. Some manufacturers have unique code assignments for this issue. If the combustion chamber temperature gets too hot, Nox emissions will increase. While normally the job of the EGR system, it can only cool so much. If the engine itself is running hotter than normal, the benefit of added EGR is reduced.

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Diagnosing the P0128 Diagnostic Trouble Code

The ECM (Engine Control Module) is charged with keeping an eye on any system that will have an impact on what comes out of the tailpipe. Typically, the ECM monitors the ECT (Engine Coolant Temperature) sensor after a cold start, looking for the engine coolant to reach normal temperature in a preset time frame. If the ECM does not see its threshold value in the allotted time, it assumes there is a problem in the cooling system, preventing normal operating temperature from being attained. This is a 2-trip code, meaning that if the ECM gets the same results after 2 consecutive tests, it will record the code and turn on the MIL (Malfunction Indicator Lamp).

The code criterion provides clues on what to test. First, the ECT sensor must be reading correctly. The ECM can only base its decisions on the information it receives. Second, the cooling system must be functioning properly...coolant levels must be correct, no air in the system, cooling fans cycling normally and the thermostat opening and closing as it should. Fortunately, all these factors can be tested at one time with minimal effort.

In my experience, the thermostat is usually the culprit. But to make sure, I set up a few monitors of my own during the test. First, I hook up the scan tool and display the ECT reading, positioning the scan tool under the hood where I can watch it. Second, I use a temperature probe attached to my DVOM (Digital Volt-Ohm Meter) and place the probe in the radiator fins as close to the outlet hose from the engine as I can get. (Make sure it is the outlet from the engine and not the return.) Last, I use an infrared temperature gun to measure temperature on the inlet side of the thermostat housing. Now I can start my test.

Start the engine and watch the ECT reading. It should climb smoothly. You can even graph the data if your scan tool has this feature to see if the signal drops out during warm-up. I use the infrared gun to measure the temperature on the inlet side of the thermostat housing to compare to the ECT reading. While not accurate, it is usually within a few degrees if the sensor is reading correctly. The color of the surface, and the material it's made of, will affect your temperature gun's reading. At the same time, I'm watching the temperature reading on my DVOM. If it, too, climbs almost immediately after start up, I know the thermostat isn't closed. Of course, you can tell this by feel as well, but bear with me...I'm not done yet.

If the DVOM reading stays cold, I keep monitoring the engine temperature readings. As soon as I see the ECT reading near the specification for opening of the thermostat, I look to see if the outlet temperature begins to increase. If so, the thermostat is opening as it should. If not, the thermostat is stuck closed, or there is potential air in the system affecting its operation. If the thermostat opens prematurely, it may have been replaced with one of the incorrect rating, or have a damaged spring or seat.

If all is well to this point, the fault is not present at the time of testing. This could indicate a problem in the wiring from the ECT sensor to the ECM, and electrical checks may be in order. Remember, the ECM can only base its decisions on the information it receives, and if the ECM thinks the engine is cold it will still adjust its initial fuel calculations accordingly.
Of course, if the cooling fans come on immediately and stay on, the cooling fan control system needs to be diagnosed and corrected before proceeding.

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Since I'm already connected, I continue to run the engine to normal operating temperature, making sure it stabilizes. Running at idle, with no airflow across the radiator, will allow the engine's cooling system to be stressed to perform at its best. I can test the operation of the electric cooling fans by measuring the temperature at which they come on, and by how much of a temperature drop I see as they cycle. In my experience, the fans should come on between 210-240 degrees F as measured at the radiator, and continue to run until temperature drops by 40-60 degrees F. Try out your measurements on known good cars to establish a diagnostic baseline of your own.

On vehicles with viscous fans, temperature should remain relatively stable. If engine temperatures persist in rising after running them for awhile, it's time to look at system coolant flow and air flow as contributors to the problem. Now we're in the area of higher than normal engine temperatures and emissions...specifically the formation of Nox. Higher combustion chamber temperatures can also cause "spark knock", and this, in excess, can lead to engine damage. Troubleshoot these systems as you would normally.

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Proper cooling system function is also an important contributor to fast idle or idle surges complaints on many vehicles that use Idle Air Control systems that rely on coolant temperature as a control. In these systems, typically, a wax pellet is built into the valve and is heated by engine coolant. If the lines are restricted, or there is air in the system, the valve never adjusts and the engine can race at a fast idle speed or more. In some vehicles, this situation is complicated by the ECM's need to control idle speed. The ECM will first try to adjust the IAC system, and failing that, start varying timing in an attempt to get the idle speed to where it should be. Look for IAC systems that use both an IAC stepper motor and a Fast Idle Air Valve when dealing with this type of complaint. A quick test to verify the fault is to remove the intake boot and close off the IAC port in the throttle body with your finger. If you feel high vacuum, or the engine idle tries to smooth out and stabilize, you're on the right track.

Today's engine cooling systems are more complex than ever, with multiple flow paths and some with multiple thermostats and water pumps. While their main job is protecting the engine from excessive heat, they also play an important role in emissions control and fuel consumption. So next time you speak to your customer about cooling system maintenance, educate them on the total job the cooling system is expected to do.

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The new Portasol® cordless soldering tool from Weller® gives you the ultimate in portable power and convenience for all your soldering jobs. Slide the fuel button forward, press the piezo switch, and the tool's super-fast heat-up lets you melt solder in under a minute. The Portasol® cordless soldering tool is powerful too, adjusting from the equivalent of 25 to 75 watts for temperatures up to 850°F. Refueled with standard butane in just 20 seconds, the Portasol® P2C lasts for up to an hour of continuous use. Kit includes tool with five tips (PPT6 3/32" double flat soldering tip, PPT12 flame tip, PPT10 hot knife tip, PPT9 hot air tip, and PPT11 hot air deflector tip), sponge and tray, tool holder, storage case, and instructions. Mfg. #P2KC. Replacement tips available.



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This is a 45 watt digital soldering station that has a 1 degree C control.Features:ESD SafeLong Life Ceramic heat ElementDigital thermostat control ± 1 C24 volt output to prevent circuit damageTemperature lock50 watt Power consumptionTemperature range 200-480 C (392-897 F)110 V ACPackage content:937+ station, B001 Soldering iron, 2630 Soldering iron holder, C001 Soldering iron spare heating element. Solder is not included with this item



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Create Your Own Iron on T-Shirt Patterns

Create your own iron on T-shirt patterns on the computer to print off. In today's times there are thousands of different styles of screen printed T-shirts. Everything from cartoon characters to slogans to graphic design, there are thousands of different choices to choose from.

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The problem with buying a T-shirt from a store is that you don't get to choose what the design looks like. But with the help of a simple design program on your computer and some printable iron on paper (which is found at a craft store), you can create any design that you can come up with.

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The things that you can use to make your printed, iron on T-shirt design are endless. Through a design program you can use clipart as well as content to produce your own jokes and slogans.

Digital pictures of family and friends can become T-shirts that will be conversation starters at the next family reunion.

For those with artistic talent, can even scan a drawing into their computer and use it to make a look that is truly all their own.

The fun and creativity does not have to end with T-shirts alone, you can make book bags, pillowcases, curtains, sheets, skirts, and so much more. If it is made of ironable fabric than it can be changed into whatever design you can come up with.

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Monitor types

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CRT (cathode ray tube) monitors

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CRT (cathode ray tube) monitors are a now archaic display technology that was popular even into the 21st century. A cathode ray tube contains multiple electron guns, which fire electrons through a vacuum onto phosphor "pixels". Three colours of phosphor "pixels" are present (red, green and blue), and deflection by a magnetic field determines which ones will be lit. Although colour reproduction and contrast were excellent in later models of CRT monitor, modern LCD monitors (see below) are vastly thinner and lighter, whilst providing outstanding contrast ratios, good colour reproduction and response times. A list of now-redundant terms related to CRT monitors can be found in the final section of this PC Monitors article.

LCD (liquid crystal display) monitors

LCD screens are the current standard of display for most PC monitors, TV screens and electronic devices such as digital cameras, mobile phones and MP3 players. LCD PC monitors usually contain two polarising filters with liquid crystal filled cells or pixels. A backlight creates light which passes through the first filter, whilst electrodes regulate a current which passes through the liquid crystals and determines their alignment. The electrodes regulate the alignment of the crystals, determining the light colour and intensity of the image.

OLED (organic light emitting diode) monitors

OLED (organic light emitting diode) is an emerging screen technology which is yet to make it into the PC monitor mainstream due mainly to high costs currently associated with OLED monitor manufacture. OLED monitors use the principle of electroluminescence; using materials which glow when a current is applied, rather than relying on a backlight. This means that the monitors are much thinner and lighter, have an unmatched contrast ratio, colour reproduction and response time and can even be made flexible. Although this technology isn't currently used on PC monitors, smaller screens such as those on high-end touch screen phones, digital cameras and the beautiful 11-inch Sony XEL-1 TV (featured in the video below) feature OLED technology.

PC monitor terminology

Monitor backlight

Backlights are used in LCD monitors to illuminate the liquid crystals, as explored previously. There are two main types of backlight. The most common type in the PC monitor is a CCFL (cold cathode fluorescent lamp) backlight, which does a very good job at illuminating the screen to various intensities.. CCFL lamps are good at illuminating the screen to various intensities, and in the case of WCG (wide colour gamut) CCFL lamps - provide a broad colour gamut of up to 96% NTSC colour space.

Some manufacturers use an alternative type of backlight, involving the use of coloured (red, green and blue) LEDs (light emitting diodes) to illuminate the screen. Because the intensity of LEDs can be individually controlled (as well as with high precision and evenness), variable contrast can be used across the screen and superior contrast can theoretically be obtained. LED backlights are also considerably more efficient, are mercury free and provide lower heat output than CCFL lamps. Using RGB LEDs also broadens the monitor's colour gamut considerably (taking it to up to 114% of the NTSC colour space).

An alternative technology is the use of highly efficient 'white' LEDs around the border of the screen (usually referred to as 'edge-lit'). A real advantage of edge-lit LED technology over any behind-the-screen backlighting is that you can create screens that are considerably thinner and lighter. The purity of light and responsiveness to various light intensities can also provide a contrast and perceived luminance advantage over CCFL backlighting, although the actual colour gamut is not typcially extended beyond that of regular CCFL lamps. Without a suitably high colour depth (as provided by PVA/IPS and other more expensive panels), it is worth nothing that a broad-gamut backlight offers little advantage.

Colour gamut

This is the range of colours, from the visible spectrum, that a PC monitor is capable of producing. The image below shows the colours of the visible spectrum, with triangles representing NTSC (national television system committee; i.e. the theoretical maximum colour gamut of images broadcast on TV) and the typical colour gamut of CCFL backlit monitors, white LED backlit monitors and red-green-blue (RGB) LED backlit monitors. Although not shown in the image, typical future OLED PC monitors will most likely be represented by a significantly larger triangle - representing an exceptionally broad colour gamut.

Colour depth

The colour depth refers to the number of colours a monitor can process and display, based on internal processing.Most modern monitors are twisted nematic (TN) panels.TN panels are capable of processing 6-bits per pixel (3x6= 18-bits in total, or 262,144 colours). Dithering is used to display a slightly different shade of a colour each refresh of the screen, and therefore the apparent colour depth approaches 24-bit colour (16.7 million colours). PVA and IPS LCD panels are capable of outputting 8-bits or even 10-bits per pixel, and can therefore transition 24-bit or 30-bit colour (although actual output will depend on the quality of the backlight as well). In the future, OLED monitors should surpass this colour depth, as the pixels emit light directly.

N.B. 32-bit colour, as used in Windows, is not a true colour depth. It represents 24-bit colour with an additional 8-bits of non-colour data (alpha, z, bump data etc.).

Contrast ratio

The contrast ratio is a measure of the relationship between the intensity of the brightest white and the darkest black a monitor can display. Because manufacturers of PC monitors seem to use their own 'unique' way of measuring the contrast ratio, however, figures are often overstated and not comparable to the figures used by other manufacturer. Additionally, some manufacturers have begun flinging about huge "dynamic contrast ratio" numbers as well. Whereas the static contrast ratio is a measure of the ratio of the darkest black to brightest white displayed on the monitor at any given time, dynamic contrast is a measure of the temporal intensity difference. This effect is often amplified by varying the intensity of individual backlighting elements. Different areas of the screen will therefore be illuminated to different intensity (this is especially effective with LED backlighting), resulting in a much broader contrast ratio. The main problem with how dynamic contrast ratios have been implemented so far is that the overall effect is unnatural and even painful to look at - most users will disable the dynamic contrast option on their monitor. Most monitors have poorly implemented their dynamic contrast ratios, making the viewing experience unpleasant - users will often disable this feature. Since OLED monitors have no backlight and the pixels emit light directly; insane contrast ratios will actually be meaningful and will look more natural without a backlight interfering.

Luminance or brightness

Luminance is measured in cd/m2 (candelas per sq. meter) and is an expression of the levle of light emitted by a PC monitor Usual values for modern moderns are around 250-300cd/m2, which are very respectable and more than adequate. LED-backlit monitors may have a luminance exceeding 350cd/m2 and PC monitors of the future, such as OLED monitors, will surely increase this figure further.

Display resolution

The display resolution of a PC monitor generally refers to the number of pixels displayed in the horizontal by vertical dimensions. For a CRT monitor, this number can be varied mechanically by the monitor itself and therefore the display resolution is variable. For an LCD or OLED monitor, the resolution is fixed by the number of pixels laid out horizontally and vertically inside the monitor, and is referred to as the optimal or native resolution.

Response time

The response time is an indication of the time, in milliseconds, for the pixels of an LCD or OLED monitor to transition from one state to another. A faster response time in a monitor means a more fluid image with less trailing or "ghosting", which used to be a problem with the earlier generations of LCD displays. Traditionally, the response time was indicative of the time it took for a PC monitor to transition from "on" (white) to "off" (black) state and then back again. In 2005, however, it was deemed more useful for manufacturers to state a "grey to grey" response time; the time it takes to transition from one shade of grey to another. This is more representative of a real-world scenario as a pixel will rarely switch from an on to an off state and back again.
The response times (grey-to-grey) of modern PC monitors are usually around 2-5ms. This makes them perfect for watching movies and playing games, and you'd be hard-pushed to notice any distracting trailing or ghosting. Despite this, the response times are being pushed even further as technology improves. OLED monitor response times, for example, are expected to be around 0.01ms or even lower.

Screen size

The screen size refers to the diagonal size of the screen, usually in inches, from the top of one corner to the opposite bottom corner. For CRT monitors, this measurement includes the casing of the PC monitor and another (lower) figure for the "viewable area". For LCD monitors, this figure traditionally only referred to the viewable area of the screen (i.e. inside the bezel) - but many manufacturers have reverted to measuring the entire screen size to bump up the numbers.

Aspect ratio

A measure of the horizontal by vertical screen size. Traditional square monitors have an aspect ratio of 5:4, whereas most widescreen PC monitors have an aspect ratio of 16:9 or 16:10.

Viewing angle

This is the angle around which the screen can be viewed without the image becoming considerably altered.. Early LCD monitors suffered from fairly limited viewing angles, and even small off-centre viewing was impossible. Modern LCD monitors have much wider viewing angles, usually of around 120-170 degrees (perhaps slightly higher for PVA and IPS panels|even higher for PVA/IPS panels}) and screens of the future should be viewable from most angles in front of the screen without distortion.

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Refresh rate

For CRT monitors, refresh rate can determine the likelihood of your monitor giving you eyestrain and/or a headache. It is a measurement, in Hz, of the number of times pixels on the screen are drawn in a second. If the refresh rate is too low (generally below 85Hz) flickering ensues and the associated headaches and eyestrain follows. Although LCD monitors still have a "refresh rate", it is only important for specialist applications (for example 3D viewing using shutter glasses) and if you wish to disable v-sync without the commonly associated tearing. Because LCD monitors contain liquid crystals which merely act as shutters against a backlight, this flickering phenomenon does not occur, even if the refresh rate of the monitor is a seemingly low 60Hz.

Shadow mask

A sheet of thin metal with tiny holes in it is referred to as a shadow mask. This was a popular technology for traditional CRT monitors, where three electron guns would fire electrons through the holes and focus them at a specific point on the phosphor surface. Unwanted electrons are therefore shadowed and the phosphors which are lit up are precisely controlled.

Aperture grill

This was the technology of choice for Sony Trinitron CRT monitors. Electrons are fired through tiny vertical wires (which make up an aperture grill) and are focussed on the phosphor screen to illuminate it. This technology allowed a flat screen for a flat screen that is less likely to produce eyestrain.

Slot mask

Slot masks are a combination of aperture grills and shadow masks, and were a less common PC monitor technology. Slot mask monitors consist of vertically aligned slots rather than small holes, which improves brightness by increasing electron transmission.

Dot pitch

This is the distance, in millimetres, between two phosphors of the same colour. A screen with a lower dot pitch therefore gives a sharper image. The method of which dot pitch is measured differs between aperture grill and shadow mask monitors. For aperture grills it is the horizontal distance between two {like-coloured phosphor "stripes"|phosphor stripes of the same colour (and therefore sometimes referred to as 'stripe pitch'), whereas for shadow mask monitors it is the diagonal distance between two phosphor dots of the same colour.

For additional information about OLED and other future technology, please read our future technology article. If you would like further information about OLED technology, please read the PC Monitors OLED article.

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Technology and Techniques Used in Industrial Espionage

Industrial Espionage. These methodologies are being used on a daily basis by competitors maybe even against you. I knew a Private Investigator who used to break into other firm's voicemail boxes. He was suspected of erasing messages and stealing potential clients. I know you may be
thinking that is not right. Maybe so but if a Private Investigator cannot protect him/herself than what use are they to a client.

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This happens all the time. If you think it is bad here in the United States try
overseas. It is pretty much
considered fair game and rarely enforced. Even the Concord was remembered for
being heavily bugged.

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What you may find surprising is just how easy it is to do. You could even use
off the shelf items, although fully assembled models are readily available and
cheap.

The best way to learn is to do. A little bit of paranoia and a lot of imagination
goes a long way. Just look around your house and see what can be used. Baby
monitors can be remotely activated and used to listen in on you. Your cell phone
can be hacked through its Bluetooth Feature, so not only can all the data be copied,
but also settings could be changed. Your phone could be called and answered
without you knowing; thereby listening to your conversation. Your
phone can also be used to make a call to someone else without you touching a
button ideal for incrimination purposes. There was a technique originally developed
to remotely view what you watch on your television,
now adapted for computer screens. You can find the plans to build this on the
Internet from many sites. This is used in Europe, particularly the Balkans all the
time against ATMs. There is still the good old
fashion radio scanner to listen to cordless phone calls. Then you can say, "Well I use
a digital, spread spectrum model using 2.4 or 5.8 frequencies."

True that is good protection, but given time the packets of data (digital remember)
can be reassembled and decoded. Thankfully that takes time, but you can buy a
digital scanner to listen to real time conversations. You can also buy software
overseas to work with scanners and laptops for listening to cell phone calls. An
interesting side note: Some of these same companies that provide such
equipment constantly steal from each other.

Outside your house or in the basement of your apartment building are boxes
where your land line phone service comes through. You just need a telephone/
linesman butt set or build one from a phone to listen in.

So you say, "What does this have to do with industrial security?" Well usually
certain people are targeted when looking for a means into an organization. Plus,
they can make a convenient scapegoat and distraction to investigators.

Believe it or not it is often I.T. and security personnel who are targeted.
Although they may be more aware of security they also have higher privileges than
most. Many times they use a popular and recognized remote access program when
telecommuting. If you can capture their username and password that may be all
that you need. Sometimes there may be more advanced authentication
procedures.

For instance, the server you will log into or firewall you wish to bypass may require
extra authentication. Sometimes it may request a MAC address. This is the
unique serial number burned into network cards. This can be copied and you can
change yours to that one with a software application. If you have the IP Address,
then you can switch your IP Address as well.

When you access the victim's computer and place a remote access program of your own,
don't use one with obvious hacker names like Back Orifice. Using one that they
already have, such as PC Anywhere or Remote Desktop would be ideal. Don't worry
about tackling a wireless computer network. Even with security enabled that could
just be a speed bump to the dedicated. If probing a victim's computer then I
recommend making it appear as spam. If they have a firewall, you can probe it and
see what version they are using. Afterwards look around for data on cracking that
firewall. Any firewall can be cracked and guess what? You can always break into
their home and place whatever it is that needs to be placed.

Alarm systems can be defeated rather easily if you know how. Many times
these burglar alarm systems were installed by poorly trained or overworked
employees who take short cuts to get the job done. Sometimes you will actually see
the keypads mounted outside the door to a home or easily viewable through a
window. What happens if they cut the phone line or cover the siren box? Locks can
also be bypassed by means other than just lock picking. You could install a high
security lock, but if all the hardware around it is weak than what good is it?

Dogs can be tricky and are usually the toughest obstacle to overcome. Believe
it or not, little dogs that are the worst. Big attack dogs can be overcome and
sedated or contained; even the well trained ones. But little dogs that run around
and make a racket are a menace. Once a dog starts barking, the rest
neighborhood's dogs will join in. Even using a high frequency sound device to
annoy the dog on a property you wish to enter can alert other dogs.

If you do break in, check the bedroom and den first. Bedrooms are where the
most important items usually are. You are not there to steal but to place
bugs, software etc. and to copy anything of interest, such as a security card, hard
drive or key. Bring a digital camera and photograph the scene before moving
anything. If there is too much dust then leave it alone. Dust leaves a telltale sign,
which is very noticeable when moved. Most locks used to secure desks are easy to
pick so that's not a big deal.

Bring a hard drive cloning devices and a Linux Boot Disk to copy entire hard
drives. This way even if they are password protected and encrypted you can crack
them later at your leisure. You can carry MP3 players and
iPods to act as a second portable hard drive.
That can be particularly handy when in a public environment. Someone thinks you
are fiddling with a MP3 player but you are actually downloading somebody's
hard drive. Carry all the cables you may need since some machines may not have a
particular port like firewire. If they do have a faster transfer rate type port, then by
all means use it. You can do something else while it is busy copying data.
Remember to look under the keyboard for passwords and pay attention to Post-its.
Those little pieces of paper are gold mines. Also, and maybe more importantly,
copy data from cell phones and PDAs, if they are available. This can be done with
cables to your own PDA or laptop. There are portable dedicated units for this
purpose as well. The safe if they have one are usually in the bedroom. Use a metal
detector to find it. Place the metal detector wand on its lowest setting, so only a
significant metal object will trigger it. Sometimes a safe can contain something you
can use as blackmail.

There are devices which mount to a safe's dial which automatically attempt
countless combinations; some are stand-alone, while others are connected via
laptop. You can also try the basic combinations for that make and model. Some
safe technicians use the default combination or may try to use some thing you can
remember like a child's birthday. If all else fails try 36-24-36, it's
very popular with certain bachelors. Placing bugs around the house is usually
useless. Most people have a tendency to put the television set or stereo on when
they are home. The only exception may be over the head of the bed and wait for
pillow talk. You may as well concentrate on telephones lines. They may use a cell
phone in the house but once again you may not be able to hear the conversation.
Even when using a laser mike which focuses a beam against a window and picks up
vibrations in a room may not work, especially if they have plush carpeting or heavy
drapes.

You can record a conversation on video you can always lip-read if audio is not
available. If you have the time and they have a garage, see if it opens automatically.
Go over to the garage door and make a copy of the remote for yourself. This works
even with the rolling code models. This is just a general outline of what you can do.
Make sure to check the soles of your shoes before and after a break in. I suggest
wearing a popular brand in case the police make a cast of your footprints. You can
also place a pair of hospital booties over your shoes to cover your tracks.

It is not a bad idea to wear a jogging suit as opposed to being dressed as a
ninja. If you have to run, you would not seem too suspicious. It is wise to take as
few chances as possible.

If you have more time, the best way to infiltrate an organization is to join it. If
not directly then as one of it's support people such as food services or building
maintenance. Cleaning crews usually work after hours under little scrutiny. These
companies have such a high turnover that they are always hiring and do no
background checks. If you do show up for an interview or to do some sort of sales
pitch come mentally prepared. Hang around the places where the target
organization's employees are and pretend to be a headhunter. Hand someone your
demo CD. Of course that CD should have more on it than they expect. Anti-virus
protection can be completely by-passed using this method. I will even guess that
you have done this countless times without a second thought.

If the job interview is for a technology-based position, they will tip their hand
by asking you what do you know about such and such. A good skill to pick
up will be the ability to read documents facing away from you on a desk. While you
are at it develop an excellent memory for detail, especially numbers.

Taking a few acting classes could help here, too. What I like about situations
like this is that these are the ideal times to place bugs. If you think it may be
discovered, then just dispose of something in their wastebasket. Blow your nose
while placing a micro-transmitter in it. I doubt any one will inspect the contents of
a used tissue. They will end up getting rid of it for you. There is a chance that
said item could be discovered by personnel who do paper shredding services. Most
companies do not use this service. This could also be a good idea to do some
dumpster diving later and see what they throw
out. You can carry a micro digital camera and record everything you see. Just
pretend to be listening to an iPod or something. Whatever you do, pretend that you
belong. If someone tries to stop you, start grooving to some imaginary tunes and
head for the elevator. Always have an excuse ready. You can also use something
known as video ham radio. This transmits video images via radio signals; more
commonly used by rescue crews. This is different from the more conventional covert
video systems used out there.

Video systems tend to use a lot of battery power so bring spares. Ideally it
would be nice to place cameras in the copy machine but usually a copy machine
technician best accomplishes this. Some operators have
gone as far as replace whole machines. The FAX machine is the best for
tapping. No one seems to ever suspect that is tapped but will scrutinize everything
else. You may think that that is an oversized DSL filter on it but maybe it is not. If
there is a damaged door with a lock still attached try to remove it. A good
locksmith can build master keys by analyzing the pin tumblers. With some practice
you can do this as well. Cut a key for both before and after removing spacers from
pins if they have them. This is what is called a
master keying system. What you would want to make is the grandmaster key. This
will allow you total access.

If you do start opening doors, be aware that there may be door contacts.
These are magnetic switches used in burglar alarm and access control systems. You
can use basic electronic tools to locate the magnet and use your own magnet to fool
the door.

There are different devices out there which can record and analyze security/
prox/access control cards Weigand output. The Weigand output is when a card
reader emits a radio wave, which energizes the card. The card then sends
out a unique identifier. This is what you want to catch. With another device you can
replicate this identifier, mostly using a PDA. Laptops are better but conspicuous
compared to a PDA. Smart cards and the magnetic strips from more conventional
credit card types can be duplicated on the spot. Just be aware that with most
modern access control software the face will show up on the computer screen that
accompanies the card being used so enter with a group. If there
is a numeric keypad you can use ultraviolet light to check for smudges and you can
guess from there. If you have access to a thermal imagery device, you can
see the heat signatures. These are so cheap now that they are popping up in the
most unlikely places. Hunters are using them for the slight advantage it
gives them. Usually the stronger trace is the most recent. That will be the last one
pressed. From there you can guess accordingly. Many systems have a
three strikes and you are out policy, so proceed with caution. Otherwise, if you are
in a mantrap the doors will stay locked and you are trapped and security will be
alerted.

Biometrics is growing in popularity but as you probably guessed by now, can
be defeated. It is rare for somebody to wipe their prints off. A lot of these devices
are fingerprint based so get copies of fingerprints. One way is to get them from the
biometric reader itself. Some crime scene photographers have special software or
film that accentuates photos of fingerprints. Some scanners that check for retinas
and such can occasionally be tricked by trying out a bunch of well-made fake
eyeballs and a flashlight. You can remotely access the security and camera system
either by the Internet or through a phone line (pre-paid cell phone included). You
can give yourself privileges on a blank access card and erase video files of your
activities.

Sometimes the video files may be also network storage based. Once again you
should access anything with any trace of your existence. You can also defeat the
cameras individually. Strong light devices can blur an image or anything that emits
strong electrical signals can cause static or snow. If the camera is too far you can
use a HERF (hi-energy radio frequency) gun. This can send a focused burst which
can either be disruptive or destructive. Think of using your cell phone next to a
clock radio for an analogy. These are not as hard to acquire as you might
think.

If you are this close you should monitor the security guards' radio frequency.
You can use a radio that can communicate with theirs try not to talk to them for any
reason. Many sites are now recording radio transmissions for insurance
reasons.

Voice print recognition has come a long way. Be aware of their call signs and
any related lingo. If you have a crazy notion of knocking out a guard just be aware
that their radios have a tilt feature so if a guard goes down there is an alert. If you
are thinking about doing a late night sneak and peek consider the perimeter
defenses. The use of fiber optics in fencing is common and almost invisible to the
intruder. Break a branch onto it so that part of the fencing system is deactivated or
simply overlooked.

In and around can also be seismic intrusion detection, which basically is
sensitive to footsteps. This can be tricked with a device called a thumper. It is
basically a box that stamps its foot at whatever pace. Certain cameras may be
programmed to react to the disturbance. If you are looking for infrared sources use
a passive night vision scope/goggle. You are looking for IR emissions; you are trying
not to create your own which an active model could do. There are little badges you
can wear that can alert you if you are under IR observation. Do not wear divers
watches since the tritium will light you up like a ghost to any nocturnal observer
with night vision goggles. If the facility is using thermal imagery, than you will need
to really do your homework; chances are they are serious about protecting
whatever it is they are tasked with. One way to defeat that is by wearing different
types of neoprene suits. Everything must be covered not a very comfortable way to
spend an evening. Otherwise you will have to wait for a storm to hit before you
make a move.

Now you may not approve of the disclosure of such information. The truth is
such knowledge is freely available to anyone. Just buy a video game to get the latest
inventions and their use. Remember this: the most successful operations are the
kind that go undetected. Maybe a little bit of paranoia is
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  • Complete multipurpose kit for industry, with the variety of tools you will need
  • Takes only a few seconds to charge, for quick use
  • 4 stage switch to regulate airflow
  • Up to 1050 degrees, wide temperature range for a variety of uses
  • Lightweight ergonomic design with soft grip handle, reduces user fatigue


Steinel 34104 SV 803 K, UltraHeat Variable Temperature Heat Gun Kit Includes, 75mm Spreader Nozzle, 39mm Reflector Nozzle, Carrying Case Overview

The SV 803 UltraHeat Heat Gun Kit Features Variable Temperature Control, Soft Grip Handle, 3 Stage Air Control, Cool, Low, High, Designed For General Purpose Intermittent Use, Temperature, Up To 1050 Degrees F, UL, C-UL Listed



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