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Creating True Scale Map Books with AutoCAD Map 3D 2009The Map Book function has been a Part of Map 3D since the early days of ADE. In the last several releases the functionality has become very robust and a whole lot easier to use due to the Sheet Set Manager and a Wizard. That being said, there is one piece of the Map Books that can cause you to go nuts (and many folks it seems just give up)… setting a % Overlap value and still getting a scaled map book. The key to solving this dilemma is in the Map Book template (.dwt). The following is a discussion of and tutorial on how to properly set up a map book template to produce a properly scaled Map Book set (and stop ramming your head against your desk).
Overlap actually scales your viewport by the value and does NOT compensate for the Scale you set the viewport to be. THIS IS THE KEY #1
That being said, your scale affects the Viewport in your Map Book .dwt file. The Viewport has to be created to match the desired scale of the Map Book compared to the size of your Map Book Grid. To be successful in scale you must create the Grid (in model space) and use the “Custom” Tiling option. Do not use the “By Area” and “By Number” Tiling Options. THIS IS KEY #2.
Yes, I also think AutoCAD is supposed to be doing the Math for us, but alas, human intervention is still alive and necessary!Rimage DLN5200/DL5200 User GuideThis manual provides the information needed to operate the DLN5200/DL5200 and identify the parts. To set up and install your DLN5200/DL5200, refer to the Setup and Installation Guide included with your product.
The Rimage DLN5200 and DL5200 are robotic-controlled autoloaders containing two recorders, a two-line display panel, and an Everest Printer. The Rimage DLN5200/DL5200 records and prints discs, then places the finished discs in the output bin, or in one of the five output trays.
The Rimage DL5200 requires a PC. The Rimage DLN5200 has an embedded PC and is a network ready device that receives orders from other networked computers. You can also operate the Rimage DLN5200 by attaching a monitor, keyboard, and mouse.
Software requirements
DLN5200
The Rimage DLN5200 ships with the correct software installed on the embedded PC. The Rimage DLN5200 will operate only with the Rimage software installed on the embedded PC.
DL5200
The Rimage DL5200 will operate only with the Producer Software Suite.
Operating system requirements
DLN5200
The DLN5200 has an embedded operating system. The DLN5200 and software will function only with the embedded operating system.
DL5200
The Rimage DL5200 and the Producer Software Suite run only on Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows Server 2003.
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1 - Door trim
Remove screw cap - 5 - Remove screw - 4 - (1x).
Unclip inner and outer connecting pieces. .
Lift door trim about 20 cm upward and remove from door.
Detach release cable for interior door handle
Disconnect electrical connectors
Clip locators - 3 - (7x) must be clipped in place when installing door trim.
2 - Sleeve
3 - Clip locators
4 - Screw Tightening torque 7.5 Nm
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Detaching release cable
Pull release cable - 1 - out of guide - 2 - and detach.
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Disconnecting electrical connectors
Disconnect harness connectors at item - 2 - .
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