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  • Installation Instructions for Ford Focus Manual PDF
  • Installation Instructions for Ford Focus Tools & Materials Needed: 1. Utility Knife 2. Wire Crimper 3. Torx™ Wrenches 4. Hex Nut Drivers 5. Drill and Bits 6. Phillips Head Screw Driver 7. Crank Spring Removal Tool (Special Tool, available at most Auto Parts Stores) – or – 8. Flat Screw Drivers (2) 9. Add-A-Circuit™ fuse adapter 10. Silicon Sealant (Clear or Black) Procedure: (Approximate time to complete installation: 3 - 4 hours) A. Removing the Door Panel Coverings 1. For ease of installation, do both sides at the same time. 2. Roll the windows to approximately 1/2 open, and so the crank handle is in the Down Position. With either the Crank Spring Removal Tool, or a flat Screwdriver, remove the spring, located in a slot on the back of the crank. 3. Remove the cover plate for the remote-control mirror, which is held in place by 3 spring clips. Remove by gently pulling the front corner of the cover out, and then slide the cover back. 4. Remove the door Pull-handle cover, by inserting a screwdriver into the access hole on the bottom of the handle, and using the screwdriver as a lever, pop off the handle cover. 5. Remove the button covering a retaining screw in the interior door latch backing plate. 6. Remove the 8 Torx™ retaining screws around the perimeter of the door panel, and the single Torx™ retaining screw in the interior door latch. 7. Remove the 2 hex bolts in the door handle. 8.
  • 3-D model-based tracking of humans in action: a multi-view approach
  • We present a vision system for the 3-D model- based tracking of unconstrained human movement. Using image sequences acquired simultaneously from multiple views, we recover the 3-D body pose at each time instant without the use of markers. The pose- recovery problem is formulated as a search problem and entails finding the pose parameters of a graphical human model whose synthesized appearance is most similar to the actual appearance of the real human in the multi-view images. The models used for this purpose are acquired from the images. We use a decomposition approach and a best-first technique to search through the high dimensional pose parameter space. A robust variant of chamfer matching is used as a fast similarity measure between synthesized and real edge images. We present initial tracking results from a large new Humans-In-Action (HIA) database containing more than 2500 frames in each of four orthogonal views. They contain subjects involved in a variety of activities, of various degrees of complexity, ranging from the more simple one-person hand waving to the challenging two-person close interaction in the Argentine Tango. The ability to recognize humans and their activities by vision is a key feature in the pursuit to design a machine capable of interacting intelligently and effortlessly with a human-inhabited environment. Besides this long-term goal, there are many applications possible in the more near term, e.g. in virtual reality, smart" surveillance systems, motion analysis in sports, choreography of dance and ballet, sign language translation and gesture-driven user interfaces. In many of these
  • OptiVisor 400 Mini-OTDR User Guide pdf
  • OTDR Models OTDR Basic Principles Conventions 2 Safety Information Laser Safety Information (Models without VFL) Laser Safety Information (Models with VFL) Electrical Safety Information 3 Getting Started with Your OptiVisor 400 Installing or Upgrading the Software Inserting and Removing Test Modules Turning the OptiVisor 400 On or Off Launching the OptiVisor 400 Application Understanding the Timer Exiting the OTDR Test Application Installing an External Keyboard Installing an External Printer Installing a PC Card Detecting Live Fibers 4 Setting Up Your OptiVisor 400 Installing the Universal Interface (UI) Cleaning and Connecting Optical Fibers Naming Trace Files Automatically 5 Testing Fibers in Auto Mode Acquiring Traces Activating or Deactivating the Fault Finder Features OptiVisor 400 6 Testing Fibers in Advanced Mode Setting the Autorange Acquisition Time Setting the IOR, RBS Coefficient and Helix Factor Setting Distance Range, Pulse Width and Acquisition Time Enabling the High-Resolution Feature Enabling or Disabling Analysis After Acquisition Setting Pass/Fail Thresholds Setting a Default Span Start and Span End 7 Testing Fibers in Template Mode Template Principle Restrictions of Template Mode Processing Traces Acquiring the Reference Trace Acquiring Traces in Template Mode Selecting a Reference Trace 8 Customizing Your OptiVisor 400 Customizing the Acquisition Distance Range Values Customizing the Acquisition Time Values Specifying Regional Settings Selecting a Startup Application Activating or Deactivating the Touchscreen Keyboard Activating or Deactivating the Backlight Setting Brightness and Contrast Recalibrating the Touchscreen optiVisor 400 9 Analyzing Traces and Events Opening Trace Files Trace Display and Events Table Description Locating Events in the Trace
  • Sony VAIO C1 PictureBook™ Computer User Guide PCG-C1X Manual
  • Sony VAIO® C1 PictureBook™ Computer with integrated digital camera. Sony has combined leading-edge technology in audio, video, computing, and communications to provide you with state-of-the-art personal computing. This manual offers a quick introduction and reference to your Sony computer. Download Sony VAIO C1 PictureBook™ Computer User Guide PCG-C1X Manual
  • 15-inch PowerBook G4 Battery Exchange Program pdf
  • If your battery serial number does not match the requirements listed above, you do not have to exchange your battery. National and regional resellers, catalogers, and Apple? on-line and retail stores sold the comput-ers with the batteries from January 2004 through August 2004 for between US$2000 and US$2600. These batteries were also sold separate-ly for about US$130. The Exchange Process To begin the battery exchange process, you will be asked for the serial number of your 15-inch PowerBook G4, the serial number of your PowerBook battery and a ship to address. After serial number verification, a new battery will be shipped to you free of charge. When yo u receive the replacement battery, please use the same shipping envelope and included prepaid shipping label to return the recalled battery to Apple. If you need to exchange more than three batteries IN COOPERATION WITH the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) and other international safety authorities, Apple is volun-tarily recalling certain lithium ion rechargeable batteries that were sold worldwide from January 2004 through August 2004 for use with 15-inch PowerBook G4 (Aluminum) notebook comput-ers. These batteries were manufactured by LG Chem, Ltd. of South Korea. The affected batteries could overheat, posing a fire hazard. Apple re c e i ved four re p o rts of these bat-teries overheating. No injuries have been re p o rt e d . Apple urges you to stop using your battery and to o rder a replacement battery immediately. If yo u continue to use
  • RAID Installation Guide for Promise PDC20378 pdf manual
  • The Basics What is RAID? Advantages of RAID Disadvantages of RAID Different Types of RAID Configurations RAID 0 (Data Striping) RAID 1 (Data Mirroring) RAID 0+1 (Data Striping and Data Mirroring) Drivers Creating a Driver Disk Installing Drivers Installing Hard Disks Creating a RAID Array Configuring BIOS Using FastBuildTM Creating with Auto Setup Quick Create a RAID 0 Array Quick Create a RAID 1 Array Quick Create a RAID 0+1 Array Creating with Define Array Rebuilding a RAID 1/RAID 0+1 Array Deleting Arrays Viewing Drive Assignments Using your RAID Drive Partitioning and Formatting Under Windows XP Installing an OS on a RAID Drive Installing Windows 98/ME Installing Windows 2000/XP Using Hard Drives as Non-RAID Introduction About this Guide This document provides a brief step-by-step guide for beginners in how to set up a RAID drive using the onboard Promise® PDC20378 controller, operating under the Windows XP environment. This guide was designed to only cover the basic operations in setting up RAID. Should this document not cover what you need, please refer to the FastTrak 378 Quick Start Guide provided on the motherboard’s Support CD. 1.2 The Basics 1.2.1 What is RAID? A RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks) controller lets you combine multiple hard disks to simulate a single drive. The drive created will properties different to that of the individual drives. 1.2.2 Advantages of RAID The obvious advantage of using a RAID configuration is the ability to create drives with larger capacity. However, since multiple drives are used,
  • Hack the Windows Vista Black Screen of Death Article PDF
  • With Windows Vista, Microsoft shifted from the development path of Windows XP wide open to tampering with zero reaction, and has integrated an anti-piracy infrastructure into the platform. In direct correlation with the Windows Genuine Advantage and the Activation mechanisms, Windows Vista will be able to detect and blacklist non-genuine product keys, crack attempts, and identify the expiration of the initial 30-day grace period. The operating system will react to all by moving first into a non-genuine state and then into Reduced Functionality Mode. The reduced Functionality Mode in Windows Vista is the now infamous Black Screen of Death. Just access the images at the bottom in order to make an idea of what the Black Screen of Death is. Essentially, in Reduced Functionality Mode, Windows Vista features no desktop, no Taskbar and no Start Menu. Additionally, the background wallpaper is changed to an immutable shade of black, just so you can understand the source of the Black Screen of Death reference. And on top of it all, the copy of the operating system is flagged as non-genuine, which is simply an euphemism for pirated. Just to be on the safe side, I want to tell you that the Vista copy flagged as non-genuine featured in the screenshots is actually a genuine Microsoft release. Microsoft has made available as a free download Windows Vista Enterprise both as a standalone virtual hard disk image and bundled with Office 2007 Professional in a VHD designed to be integrated with Virtual PC 2007. Both free
  • Subversion Integration for Visual Studio
  • VisualSVN is a transparent integration of the Subversion version control system to the Visual Studio development environment. VisualSVN allows you to take full control on any changes in the project that are made by you or your colleagues. With VisualSVN you can easily see the full history of modifications and restore previous versions of your project. So, you can treat it as a “smart time machine”. VisualSVN is built on the base of the Subversion open source version control system that is a de-facto standard storage system for software projects. There are a lot of tools and services available for Subversion such as code review systems and hosting providers. With VisualSVN you can use these tools and services without limitations. What is Subversion? Subversion is a centralized multiuser version control system. Project files and full history of modifications are stored in a repository. The repository can be located both on a server, and on a local computer. Each developer has his own copy of the project on the local computer, which is called the working copy. You can freely make any changes in your working copy, such as modifying files, adding new files, renaming files and folders and so on. And you don't even need a permanent connection to the repository. For example, you can work on your laptop on a plane. When a logical bundle of modifications is ready, you can upload it to the repository as a single atomic commit. Subversion automatically prevents overwrites of modifications that are made by another developer.
  • Building Microsoft Windows Versions of R and R packages under Intel Linux
  • It is simple to build R and R packages for Microsoft Windows from an ix86 Linux machine. This is very useful to package developers who are familiar with Unix tools and feel that widespread dissemination of their work is important. The resulting R binaries and binary library packages require only a minimal amount of work to install under Microsoft Windows. While testing is always important for quality assurance and control, we have found that the procedure usually results in reliable packages. Instructions on cross-building come with the R source [1] in files such as INSTALL, readme.package, and Makefile under the directory src/gnuwin32/. However, it took us a substantial amount of time to get things worked out, and we thought it might be useful to share our experience by by presenting an explicit example. In this document, we intended to automate and illustrate steps for obtaining, installing, and using the cross-compilation tools. hoping that it might save people’s time. These steps have been put into a Makefile, which accompanies this document, for automating the process. The Makefile is available from the contributed documentation area on Comprehensive R Archive Network (CRAN). The current version has been tested with R-2.1.0. For the impatient and trusting, if a current version of Linux R is in the search path, then make CrossCompileBuild will run all Makefile targets described up to the section, Building R Packages and Bundles. This assumes: (1) you have the Makefile in a directory RCrossBuild (empty except for the makefile), and (2) that ./RCrossBuild is
  • Toshiba SD-H903A Introduction in pdf
  • Toshiba Storage Device Division (SDD) today announced the world s first half-height HD DVD writer, providing high-definition video editing and content creation capabilities on desktop systems and media centers using this increasingly popular next-generation DVD technology. Like Toshiba s slim-line HD DVD writer launched in 2006, the new SD-H903A provides read and write support for legacy formats, enabling users to enjoy existing CD and DVD material along with high-definition DVD content. Ideally designed for single-bay desktop PCs with its multi-functional capabilities, Toshiba s SD-H903A is the perfect solution for professional high-definition content creation. In addition, consumers can capture content, edit home videos and create vast digital content repositories for movies, music and photos. With dual layer discs, HD DVD provides 30GB of storage capacity, which can accommodate up to eight hours of HD DVD movie content with extended cuts and interactive features, up to five full-length standard DVD films, up to 7,500 MP3 songs or up to 30,000 high-quality images. In addition, HD DVD provides massive data back-up capabilities for commercial applications. This functionality is ideal for archiving graphic, legal, financial and technical data, which require reliable, high-quality back-up solutions. Featuring six times better resolution than standard DVD, the HD DVD format delivers an enhanced viewing experience with brighter colors and greater detail, using the same physical structure of standard DVD technology. As a result, the SD-H903A allows PC and CE manufacturers to make a smooth and affordable transition to high-definition offerings from existing DVD platforms. The SD-H903A features a Serial