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    ch is allowed to be operative switch, which should be connected with intrinsic safety power or dealt with explosion-proof. Diagram 3-23: Photoelectric switch circuit Simple as operative switch, the trouble of operative sw fuel dispenser itch largely caused by incorrect mechanical position is very common. Article III IC card-controlled fuel dispenser IC card-controlled fuel dispenser, just as its name implies, refers to a new kind of fuel dispenser that is conducted refueling with valid IC card, filling money being deducted from IC card after operation. As a new payment of refueling, the trouble of IC card accounts for a certain proportion. Thus, it is necessary to introduce IC card here. Filling IC card Appearance Filling IC card is same to finic fuel dispenser al IC card in terms of inner structure or appearance size, both complying with the standard of ISO 7816. The appearance of filling IC card is showed in Diagram 3-24. Surface size of IC card is presented in Table 3-1. Diagram 3-24: IC card appearance Table 3-1: IC card surface size Card type Length (mm) Width (mm) Thickness (mm) ID-1 85.47~~85.72 53.92~~54.03 0.76~~1.05 ±0.08 The standard of IC card regulates that there are 8 touching point of C1~C8, showing 3-2. Table 3-2: definition of IC card touching point C1 Power supply (Vcc) C5 Grounding (GNV) C2 Reposition signal(RST) C6 No use (NC) C3 Clock signal (CLK) C7 Inlet/ outlet(I/O) As C4 and C8 are used there are not needed to setting. Inner structure of IC card chip Inner structure of IC card chip illustrated in Diagram 3-25 CPU: 8-digit microprocessor with 16-digit address bus (some with 16 MPU) COS memory: it is often used to store operating system of chip (COS--- Chip operation system). With enhance of COS function and CPU speed, the storage of COS become larger. Diagram 3-25: Inner structure of filling IC card ROM: re fuel dispenser ad-only memory, a type of memory that normally can only be read Flash: non-volatile computer memory that can be electrically erased and reprogrammed

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    Couple application-r f rence canal logique (D10021).........................................................100   13.3.2.23. Liste application-r f rence canal logique (D10022) .............................. fuel dispenser .............................100   13.3.2.24. Clef publique dauthentification CB (D10023) ......................................................................101   13.3.2.25. Clef publiques dauthentification EMV (D10024) .................................................................101   13.3.2.26. Param ╰res Accepteur (D10025) .......................................................................................101   13.3.2.27. Couple application-signature fuel dispenser versions de param ╰res (D10026) .........................................102   13.3.2.28. Liste application-version de param ╰res (D10027) .............................................................102   13.3.2.29. Couple applicatif-indice de compatibilit (D10028)..............................................................102   13.3.2.30. Caract ristiques monnaie ou devises 1 (D10029)...............................................................102   13.3.2.31. Caract ristiques monnaie ou devises 2 (D10030)...............................................................102   13.3.2.32. Param ╰res Monnaies ou devises (D10031) ......................................................................103   13.3.2.33. Liste des TAC EMV (D10032) .............................................................................................103   13.3.2.34. Liste des DOLs EMV (D10033) ...........................................................................................103   13.3.2.35. AID dune fuel dispenser application EMV (D10034) ..................................................................................103  

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    to acknowledge the site s Jewish antecedents, while Jews have retorted that Muslims care about Jerusalem only when its political status is in dispute. In 2000, when the Clinton administration made the last serious attempt a fuel dispenser t an overall Israeli-Palestinian settlement, proposals for dividing the mount (for example, by giving the Palestinians the platform s surface, while leaving Israel everything beneath, including the wall) triggered howls of rage from both sides. Neither Israelis nor Palestinians could bear to give up any part of the structure. It has since been argued that because partition will never be accepted, the two sides must either agree to disagree and focus on practical matters—or else agree that in such a holy place, no human fuel dispenser power can hold sway, so it should be subject only to the sovereignty of God. Nobody has defined what this proposal (first floated by the late King Hussein of Jordan) would mean in practice. It implies, perhaps, that the mount be denationalised, with international guarantees ensuring freedom of worship for all. But first the children of Abraham have to set aside their nationalistic ambitions. © 2006 . About sponsorship Immigration Not criminal, just hopeful Apr 12th 2006 | WASHINGTON, DC From The Economist print edition Reform of America s immigration laws has stalled. Will this week s huge demonstrations revive or smother it? Getty Images Get article background IN FRANCE the nation s youth marched for the right to work half-heartedly and not be sacked. By contrast, hundreds of thousands of immigrants in more than 100 American cities marched for a chance to work hard and not be deported. The French demonstrators forced their government to back d fuel dispenser own (see article). The mostly Latino masses on America s streets, despite impressive numbers, less violence and a worthier cause, are still some way