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NetSOL Online Volume 12, April 26, 2006

This month we introduce a new addition to NetSOL Online, the "One Point Lesson: Useful Functions." In this series of "lessons" you will get a chance to find out about some of the lesser-known, efficiency-enhancing features of our products. In the first lesson we cover the DXAdvanced DX1000/DX2000 and JUXTA M Series Signal Conditioners.

And while we're in the mood for lessons, ever wanted to learn some Japanese? Starting with this issue, we are going to present some fun and useful Japanese phrases each month that you can use on or off the job. So give it a try!

index
One Point Lesson:   DXAdvanced DX1000/DX2000, and JUXTA M Series Signal Conditioners
FAQ:   DAQWORX Data Acquisition Software Suite (Updated)  
Download:   Tag Labels for the DXAdvanced DX1000/DX2000  
Application:   Construct a High-Speed Data Acquisition System  
Japanese Lesson:   Lesson 1: Basic Greetings  
One Point Lesson
DXAdvanced DX1000/DX2000, JUXTA M Series Signal Conditioners
POWERCERT PR300 Power and Energy Meter
Here's the lesson mentioned above in which we introduce some useful functions that are not widely known, but that can help you get the most out of your Yokogawa products. This month is the first in a series of 5 lessons on the DXAdvanced DX1000/DX2000 and JUXTA M Series Signal Conditioners.
DXAdvanced DX1000/DX2000
JUXTA M Series Signal Conditioners
FAQ
DAQWORX Data Acquisition Software Suite (Updated)
We have updated the FAQ for the DAQWORX Data Acquisition Software Suite. Also, the DAQLOGGER and DAQEXPLORER introductory movie introduced last month has received great reviews and is still available online so please be sure to take a look.
For more details
DAQLOGGER and DAQEXPLORER Introductory Movies
Download
Tag Labels for the DX1000/DX2000
POWERCERT PR300 Power and Energy Meter
Tag labels for the DX1000/DX2000 are now available for download.
For more details
Application
POWERCERT PR300 Power and Energy Meter
Special: Japanese Lesson
Lesson 1 Basic Greetings
Japanese place a lot of importance on basic greetings, and will be very happy if you can surprise them with one or two!

Hello/good afternoon: konnichi wa
Good morning: ohayo
Nice to meet you: hajimemashite
Long time no see: hisashiburi
See you tomorrow: mata ashita
Cheers (a toast): kanpai
Take care: o-ki wo tsukete
Thank you: arigatou gozaimasu

Pronunciation Tip
Vowels are easy to pronounce, similar to Spanish or Hawaiian (as commonly pronounced by non-native speakers):
a = "ah" as in "taco" or "aloha"
i = "ee" as in "Tijuana" or "Waikiki"
u = "oo" as in "Eres tu" or "Luau"
e = "eh" as in "Espanol" or "Kameamea"
o = "oh" as in "Mexico" or "Molokai"

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