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  • Pairing Guide SmartLink Bluetooth Nokia 3600 3650 6600
  • The following guide shows you how to. establish a Bluetooth connection between... connection. SmartLink. TM. pairing ? Nokia 3600/3650/6600. SmartLink provides you the opportunity to use all the features of your mobile phone. ? no more missed calls ? calling is possible everywhere and at all times, even in a car The following guide shows you how to establish a Bluetooth connection between SmartLink and your mobile phone. The menu text shown here is in English. In order to obtain an identical wording on your mobile phone please select the English language in your phone settings. What you see on the mobile phone screen What you see on the SmartLink screen Prepare the SmartLink What you see on the mobile phone screen “Devices found: SmartLink” “Waiting for SmartLink” – “Passcode for SmartLink…:” “Waiting for SmartLink” – “Pairing with SmartLink complete ” “Connectio will take place automatically without confirmation. Continue?” The icon for authorized devices is added next to SmartLink P Mobile phone pairing steps Press (MENU key) Scroll to Connectivity, press the scroll key in Download manual
  • Press Release - Quantum3D Products Chosen by Honda
  • Honda Selects Quantum3D and Rikei for Advanced Driving and Motorcycle Simulators. Page 1 of 3. Quantum3D, Inc. Bret Kennedy. Director or Marketing Honda Selects Quantum3D and Rikei for Advanced Driving and Motorcycle Simulato Page 1 of 3 Quantum3D, Inc. Bret Kennedy Director or Marketing Tel: (408) 361-9803 Fax: (408) 361-9980 Email: bkennedy@quantum3d.com http://www.quantum3d.com RIKEI Corporation Hiroo Sasaki Executive Director, Business Management Office Tel: +81-3-3345-2199. Fax: +81-3-3345-2165 www.rikei.co.jp Email: sasaki@rikei.co.jp FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE QUANTUM3D PRODUCTS CHOSEN BY HONDA FOR DRIVING AND MOTORCYCLE RIDING SIMULATORS Rikei Corporation, Quantum3D's Master Distributor for Japan, to Deliver over 300 AAlchemy™ and Graphite™ Visual Channels, OpenGVS™ Realtime Scene Management Software and High Fidelity Visual Databases to Honda for Motor Vehicle Training Systems Lille, France-- April 24 th , 2001-- Quantum3D, Inc. at the International Conference, Exhibition and Network for Training, Education and Simulation (ITEC), today announced that the Company's AAlchemy™ and Graphite™ PC-based Image Generato (PC-IGs), along with OpenGVS™ Realtime Scene Management Software have been selected by Honda for deployment in Honda Driving Simulator and Honda Riding Simulator. Rikei Corporation, Quantum3D's value-added master distributor Download PDF
  • Powerbook G3 Lombard (1999) USB Repair Manual
  • If the writing under your display only has the words Macintosh Powerbook G3 as shown, then you have a Lombard. The design of the rear ports is as in the picture below. Note the two USB ports.The Lombard has only USB ports, and no firewire ports. Heat Sync Sound Board Display / TFT / Screen Power / Charger Board Processor /Daughter Board Logic / Motherboard Required Tools Torx T8 Screwdriver available from www.powerbookmedic.com Flathead Screwdriver & or Philips Head Screwdriver Keyboard & Modem Removal Pull the two keyboard tabs back and flip the keyboard back. (Flip back the keyboard while pressing in the two tabs. The picture only shows the left hand tab being pulled back.) Remove the three Philips head screws from the heat sync as shown. Then, using the metal handle , pull the heat shield up and out. It should come out easily. Remove the two Philips screws from the modem as shown. Then, using small flathead screwdriver, gently pry the modem up from it s connector and detach the modem cable from the modem. To remove the keyboard connector, insert your forefinger under the plastic grasp, and gently pull up. (If it does not come out easily, gently wiggle it from side to side while pulling up.) Download pdf Powerbook G3 Lombard (1999) USB Repair Manual
  • FreeLinc Adapter Series Adapter User Manual
  • FreeLinc products to enhance your two-way radio communications. Each FreeLinc adapter is compatible with other FreeLinc communications accessories that use cutting-edge LibertyLink™ wireless technology from Aura Communications, Inc. Based on nearfield magnetic induction communication (NFMC), LibertyLink supports mobility, freedom-of-motion, exceptional battery life, audio integrity, ease-of-use, durability, secure communications and comfort. LibertyLink is the first technology of its kind to be implemented into practical voice and audio solutions. FreeLinc communications accessories operate in a “bubble” that envelops one to three meters of each user’s personal space, and is – by the laws of physics – fully private and secure. The result is an easier to use, lower cost system that makes far more e?cient use of power and bandwidth than conventional RF systems. By limiting the range and bandwidth to only what the application requires, the product achieves a very substantial savings in power. Signals are designed to propagate only within a twometer range, enabling a huge power and battery advantage (up to six times) over standard RF technology. Thank you for choosing FreeLinc. Parts of the Product - Adapter Diagram/Terms Here are the components of your FreeMotion 200 adapter. Download pdf FreeLinc Adapter Series Adapter User Manual
  • Avaya Communication Manager Little Instruction Book for Advanced Administration
  • Telecommunications security (of voice, data, and/or video communications) is the prevention of any type of intrusion to (that is, either unauthorized or malicious access to or use of) your company's telecommunications equipment by some party. Your company's “telecommunications equipment” includes both this Avaya product and any other voice/data/video equipment that could be accessed via this Avaya product (that is, “networked equipment”). An “outside party” is anyone who is not a corporate employee, agent, subcontractor, or is not working on your company's behalf. Whereas, a “malicious party” is anyone (including someone who may be otherwise authorized) who accesses your telecommunications equipment with either malicious or mischievous intent. Such intrusions may be either to/through synchronous (time-multiplexed and/or circuit-based) or asynchronous (character-, message-, or packet-based) equipment or interfaces for reasons of: • Utilization (of capabilities special to the accessed equipment) • Theft (such as, of intellectual property, financial assets, or toll facility access) • Eavesdropping (privacy invasions to humans) • Mischief (troubling, but apparently innocuous, tampering) • Harm (such as harmful tampering, data loss or alteration, regardless of motive or intent) Be aware that there may be a risk of unauthorized intrusions associated with your system and/or its networked equipment. Also realize that, if such an intrusion should occur, it could result in a variety of losses to your company (including but not limited to, human/data privacy, intellectual property, material assets, financial resources, labor costs, and/or legal costs) Download pdf Avaya Communication Manager Little Instruction Book for Advanced Administration
  • Audi A6 Avant Quick Reference Guide Manual
  • This PDF Manual Audi A6 Avant Quick Reference Guide includes the Safety Seat belts must be worn on every journey, even on short trips in town. This applies to the front and rear seats. To ensure that the seat belts, belt tensioners and airbags are fully effective, note the following points: Adjust seat and sit in correct position The front seats should not be positioned too close to the steering wheel or dashboard. Main- tain a distance of at least 25 cm from the steering wheel. It is important to sit in a normal, up-right position and set the back- rest so it is fully against your back. The top of the head restraint should be at eye level (or higher). Put your feet in acomfortable position in the foot- well. Audi A6 Owner’s Manual… Download Audi A6 Avant Quick Reference Guide Manual
  • User's Guide for Nokia 6600
  • Suite for Nokia 6600?. The. installation wizard will guide you. through the installation process. Using your phone. as a modem. Use your phone as a User's Guide for Nokia 6600 Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved. 3 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY We, NOKIA CORPORATION declare under our sole respoibility that the product NHL-10 is in conformity with the provisio of the following Council Directive: 1999/5/EC. A copy of the Declaration of Conformity can be found at http://www.nokia.com/phones/declaration_of_conformity/ Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved. Reproduction, trafer, distribution or storage of part or all of the contents in this document in any form without the prior written permission of Nokia is prohibited. Nokia and Nokia Connecting People are registered trademarks of Nokia Corporation. Other product and company names mentioned herein may be trademarks or tradenames of their respective owne. Nokia tune is a sound mark of Nokia Corporation. This product includes software liceed from Symbian Ltd © 1998-2004. © 1998-2004 Symbian Ltd. All rights reserved. Symbian and Symbian OS are trademarks of Symbian Ltd. All rights reserved. Java™ and all Java-based marks are trademarks or registered trademarks Download manual
  • Cisco - How To Configure InterVLAN Routing on Layer 3 Switches
  • Layer 3 switches running Cisco IOS (for example, Catalyst 4000 Series with Sup II+ or higher ... 6000 Series running Cisco IOS on the Supervisor and MSFC) Cisco ? How To Configure InterVLAN Routing on Layer 3 Switches Table of Contents How To Configure InterVLAN Routing on Layer 3 Switches.......................................................................1 Introduction.............................................................................................................................................1 Before You Begin...................................................................................................................................1 Conventio......................................................................................................................................1 Prerequisites.....................................................................................................................................1 Components Used.............................................................................................................................2 Configuring InterVLAN Routing...........................................................................................................2 Task..................................................................................................................................................2 Step?by?Step Itructio...............................................................................................................3 Verify......................................................................................................................................................5 Troubleshoot...........................................................................................................................................5 Troubleshooting Procedure..............................................................................................................5 Related Information................................................................................................................................6 Cisco ? How To Configure InterVLAN Routing on Layer 3 Switches i How To Configure InterVLAN Routing on Layer 3 Switches Introduction Before You Begin Conventio Prerequisites Components Used Configuring InterVLAN Routing Task Step?by?Step Itructio Verify Troubleshoot Troubleshooting Procedure Related Information Introduction Layer 3 Catalyst switches incorporate routing functionality which allows the switch to perform interVLAN routing. This document provides the configuration and troubleshooting steps applicable to this capability. Note: This document uses a Catalyst 3550 as an example, however, the concepts can also be applied to other Layer 3 switches running Cisco IOS® (for example, Catalyst 4000 Series with Sup II+ or higher, or Catalyst 6000 Series running Cisco IOS on the Supervisor and MSFC). Before You Begin Conventio For more information on document conventio, see the Cisco Technical Tips Conventio. Prerequisites Before attempting this configuration, please eure that you meet the following prerequisites: InterVLAN routing on Get PDF
  • Google Chrome Inside Out Article
  • Google Chrome is out, brand new and shiny, and with its launch a new set of standards for all web browsers is implemented for both end users and developers. At this moment the Internet is flooded with details and info on Google's newest and hottest application designed to link the user to the pool of information on the web. Unlike successful browsers such as Mozilla Firefox, Opera and even Internet Explorer, Google's approach in building Chrome differs in that the app is built from scratch without giving in to formalities (that is why, at first use, most users will waste time looking for the menu bar). The program seems as if all the features were added as soon as the tester needed them. None of its features are unnecessary or redundant in terms of access. Installing Chrome is nothing complicated as the automatic downloader and installer does the entire job for you and there is no need to go through the classic "Next" buttons. Everything is done automatically and at the end of the process you will be able to import bookmarks, passwords and other settings from Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox. With this over you will be able to "chrome" your way on the web. Interface Chrome comes all wrapped up in a minimalistic interface designed outside the box and not cluttered with loads of features and options. The lack of a menu and title bar in maximized mode enhances user attention on the opened webpage and provides a better web experience.
  • Maya 3D Shockwave Exporter Tutorial
  • Maya 3D Shockwave Exporter is available on the Windows platform only. Great graphics and fast interaction—these are the goals when creating 3D content on the Web. This tutorial describes how to balance these goals when using Maya’s Shockwave 3D Exporter. This tutorial assumes you have Maya experience, but not Macromedia Director 8.5 experience. Do not expect great art from this tutorial; the focus is on learning the exporter and optimizing your scenes for export. Loading Maya Shockwave 3D exporter Before you begin, load the Maya Shockwave 3D Exporter plug-in. 1 Start Maya. 2 Select Window > Settings/Preferences > Plug-in Manager. The Plug-in Manager window opens. 3 Locate MayaShockwave3DExporter.mll and turn on Loaded. Maya loads Maya Shockwave 3D Exporter and adds the Maya Shockwave 3D Exporter menu to all menu sets. To load Maya Shockwave 3D Exporter automatically every time you start Maya, turn on Auto Load. 4 Click Close. You can now access Maya Shockwave 3D Exporter features from the Maya Shockwave 3D Exporter menu (any menu set), or from the Hotbox (common menus). Download Maya 3D Shockwave Exporter Tutorial