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  • A Guide to Purchasing Copiers
  • Acquiring a copier is something that is usually done only every four or five years. Over that time, technology advances means that the range of machines you are familiar with may have been superseded. As a consequence, it can be a challenging time for the non-expert to select the "right" copier for their organization. DGS, Procurement & Logistics, State Printing & Duplicating have compiled this guide to assist you in selecting a copier for your application. It is recommended that you use the step-by-step guidelines to assist in your selection. An electronic version of the guide has also been compiled in Word for windows format. Download Hard Copy of Guide (Word format) Download Hard Copy of Guide (pdf format) The information in the guide has been assembled from personal knowledge and experience, reference to independent buying guides, supplier information and data gathered in copier replacement projects already completed. It has been constructed in a way that will enable you to logically address the steps necessary to make a more informed decision - giving due consideration to the type and size of machine, the features required, costing analysis and servicing issues. The guide addresses the most frequently asked questions about copiers: • When should I changeover our existing copier? • What features should I look for in a copier? • What size machine is right for our application? • How do I work out the cost of operating a copier? • Should we buy, rent or lease the copier? • What should I look for in regard to servicing? The guide also provides
  • Panoweaver 5.00 User Manual
  • This document explains the installation and operation of Easypano Panoweaver 5.00. It is intended for both newbies and professionals who engage in online panorama and virtual tour building. Conventions and Definitions Copyright Announcement Feedback Conventions and Definitions We use the following typographical conventions and definitions in this document: Typeface or Icons Italic Purpose Used to emphasize new terms and concepts at the point where they are introduced. Also used to designate the quoted terms or menus of the software Used to arouse the readers’ attention towards certain operations or Note Tip things they should consider Used to offer some extra techniques on how to use Panoweaver 5.00 Copyright Announcement This manual, as well as the software described in it, is furnished under license and may be used or copied only in accordance with the terms of such license. The content of this manual is furnished for informational use only, is subject to change without notice. Easypano assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or inaccuracies that may appear in this documentation. Except as permitted by such license, no part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of Easypano. Panoweaver 5.00 and Easypano are trademarks of Easypano Holdings Inc. Microsoft, Windows and Internet Explorer are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. About more on license information please refer to the license agreement included in the applications. Other products mentioned
  • PIC16F8X EEPROM Memory Programming Specification
  • The user memory space extends from 0x0000 to 0x1FFF (8K), of which 1K (0x0000 - 0x03FF) is physically implemented. In actual implementation the on-chip user program memory is accessed by the lower 10-bits of the PC, with the upper 3-bits of the PC ignored. Therefore if the PC is greater than 0x3FF, it will wrap around and address a location within the physically implemented memory. (See Figure 2-1). In programming mode the program memory space extends from 0x0000 to 0x3FFF, with the first half (0x0000-0x1FFF) being user program memory and the second half (0x2000-0x3FFF) being configuration memory. The PC will increment from 0x0000 to 0x1FFF and wrap to 0x000 or 0x2000 to 0x3FFF and wrap around to 0x2000 (not to 0x0000). Once in configuration memory, the highest bit of the PC stays a ‘1’, thus always pointing to the configuration memory. The only way to point to user program memory is to reset the part and reenter program/verify mode as described in Section 2.3. In the configuration memory space, 0x2000-0x200F are physically implemented. However, only locations 0x2000 through 0x2007 are available. Other locations are reserved. Locations beyond 0x200F will physically access user memory. (See Figure 2-1). Download pdf PIC16F8X EEPROM Memory Programming Specification
  • LMS 2.0: how to Select an advanced Learning System
  • Migrating to a new learning management system (LMS) has been likened to breaking into faculty classrooms, throwing their course materials into a moving van, and dumping them in a heap at the new location – leaving the faculty to sort and reorganize their course content long after IT support has driven off. This painful process can be averted by assessing faculty needs and expectations, and selecting a solution that supports seamless content migration and intuitive course management. That may be easier said than done. The $350 million market for LMSs is populated by more than 140 vendors whose mission is to support best practices in the preferred pedagogical approach of colleges and universities. The proliferation of academic computing solutions has cluttered the market with applications that are bloated with extraneous features. Too often, institutions are lured into the trap of deploying an LMS that is the current favorite, only to realize that these applications are too unwieldy and burdensome to use. In fact, nearly 24 percent of schools with LMS deployments experience buyers’ remorse and would change systems if they could, according to a 2007 study by Bershin and Associates. Common purchasing mistakes include failing to define system requirements, focusing on price rather than value, overlooking interoperability and scalability, and selecting customization instead of configuration. In addition, vendor lock-in so constrains many institutions that they believe they can’t switch to a new vendor without substantial real or perceived costs. At a price tag upwards of $35 per user to purchase and nearly twice
  • MSI UM0220 User Manual
  • The x24 camera integration kit is designed to demonstrate the features of the VS6×24 single chip camera module. The camera integration kit consists of a baseboard and a plug-in board, containing a VS6×24 device in a socket package. Figure 1 shows the base board with the socket plug-in attached. Software is provided which allows easy demonstration of the available features. An external interface allows access to the camera data and control signals, allowing the user to pass video data directly to their application. The user will be able to control the camera through the USB 2.0 interface, or through their own application. Initially, the camera must be set up using the USB 2.0 interface, after which the camera can be used in conjunction with both the USB 2.0 interface and the user’s application, or with the user’s application as a stand alone module. Figure 1. IMG-x24-E01 image Download MSI UM0220 User Manual
  • 2D to 3D Simplified
  • Are you an AutoCAD user? Have you tried converting all the orthographic drawings in your CAD department into 3D Part models using Autodesk Inventor®? If no, then this tutorial is for you and a must for every CAD engineer. With a new tool released from Autodesk Labs, 2D to 3D Tool for Autodesk Inventor, life is much more interesting for every CAD professional. In this tutorial we shall focus on how to convert a 2D drawing created in AutoCAD® into a 3D part model in Autodesk Inventor. I recommend you download this tool from Autodesk Labs and follow the procedure for installation as given in the User Guide Download. Let’s begin with the tutorial. Step 1: Make sure you search for an old orthographic drawing done in AutoCAD, maybe way back in the '90s. I am using a drawing file created in 1998. (This is to make sure you can implement this feature from any version of AutoCAD.) Step 2: The isometric view and orthographic views are as shown in Figures 1 and 2 below. Download pdf 2D to 3D Simplified
  • Berkeley Madonna User's Guide
  • Berkeley Madonna is a program that numerically solves systems of ordinary differential equations (ODEs) and difference equations. It was originally developed to execute models written in STELLA® more quickly. Over time, we added our own unique features which have made Berkeley Madonna into a fast, self-contained, and easy-to-use modeling tool. Berkeley Madonna is available for both Macintosh and Windows platforms. While these versions are mostly identical, there are some differences which are noted throughout this guide with the notation [Macintosh] or [Windows]. System Requirements Macintosh: Power Macintosh or compatible computer 1 with a PowerPC processor and least two megabytes of free memory. It may require more memory depending on the size of your models and the amount of data they generate. The flowchart editor requires MRJ 2.1 or later to be installed on your system. 2 You can download the latest version of MRJ from http://www.apple.com/java. Note that Mac OS 9 comes with MRJ 2.1.4. We recommend that you use MRJ 2.2 or later since it offers significantly improved performance over MRJ 2.1.x. Windows: PC compatible running Microsoft Windows 95 or later, or Windows NT 4.0 or later. It does not work under older versions of Windows NT (such as 3.51), nor does it run under 16- bit versions of Windows (3.1, 3.11, etc) . 3 The flowchart editor required JRE 1.1 to be installed on your system. 4 You can download the latest version of JRE 1.1 from http://java.sun.com/products/jdk/1.1/jre. Berkeley Madonna Windows Berkeley Madonna uses various kinds of windows to represent your model including equation, flowchart, parameter,
  • Ajax and Java development made simpler Part 4
  • Create JSF-like components, using JSP tag files Learn how to use deferred values and deferred methods in custom JSP tag JavaServer Pages (JSP) and JavaServer Faces (JSF) used to have different variants of the Expression Language (EL). Their unification in JSP 2.1 opened new possibilities, allowing you to use deferred values and deferred method attributes in your custom JSP tags. This article shows how to develop Java™ Web components based on JSP tag files, which are much simpler and easier to build than the JSF components. JSP and JSF are the most important Java standards that we use today for building Web applications. The philosophies of these two technologies are quite different, however. With JSP, the underlying mechanisms are simple, you control what is happening, and you have the freedom to do things how you want. JSF adds some complexity and processing overhead, but the application model is standardized, which means tools can do more for you, vendors can provide component libraries, and developers can focus on building applications. As Parts 2 and 3 of this series demonstrated, you don't really need a complex framework for building Web forms. If you like simplicity or if you need to develop a Web application quickly, you can use the JSP Standard Tag Library (JSTL) in combination with tag files and dynamic attributes. You'll be able to customize your components very easily, controlling the HTML output and the HTTP requests. Using the JSF framework together with a good component library may be the right choice if you are
  • Using Microsoft Photostory 3
  • STEP 1: 1. Open Photostory 3. 2. Select “Begin a New Story” 3. Click Next. This step also allows you to edit a previously made story or play a story. STEP 2: Import and arrange your pictures Things you can do: import images, remove black borders, rotate imagery, simple photo editing. 1. Click Import Pictures. Locate the folder where your images are located. If you have not found images, visit http://www.jakesonline.org/websearching2.htm to access a list of search tools that can be used to locate digital imagery. 2. Click on your first image. Hold the shift key down. Click on the last image-this will select all images. To select images non-sequentially, hold the control key down and select. Click OK once selected. The images will now load into the timeline. 3. To reorder your images, click and drag and reposition in the timeline. NOTE: you can always add other imagery by repeating step 2 above. 4. OPTIONAL: Once the order of the images have been determined (this may be predetermined in a storyboard), you may wish to remove the black borders of your images. Click Remove Black borders. Click Yes to All. Click OK. Editing Effects: Rotate and Crop, Auto Fix and Add Effect Add Effect: None, Black and White, Chalk and Charcoal, Colored Pencil, Diffuse Glow, Negative, Outline-Black, Outline-Grey, Sepia, Washout, and Water Color. 5. SAVE EARLY SAVE OFTEN!!! At this point, save your file. Save it to the folder created in the Prep step above. Be sure that your images and Photostory file are in the same folder. 6. Click Next. Download pdf Using
  • Fiat Bravo/a door handle replacement pdf
  • How the clip looks is circled with a red circle and where the clips are positioned, is pointed out with red arrows. First you need to take off the door card, here is a short reminder of where the screws are. After you have removed the door card and the protective sheet, you have to take out this window lead so you get better access to the pins. To get it away, total unscrew the yellow circled nut and loosen the torx bolt (circled red). Now that you have done the above, move the lead out of the way. Also remove the plastic bit that is held by the nut on the yellow circled spot. The next step is to unscrew the handle. To do so, unscrew the screw circled red and the nut in the opening (arrow). Now comes the hard part, removing the handle lever. You need to remove one lever from inside the door and one from the outside. The inside lever. To take it off, you need to push it in the arrow direction. The lever is the one closer on the pic. The direction is to the lock on the door, or as in the pic to the connector. After you removed it, it will look like this. Now that all that is done, we are about to take the handle off. Go to the front of the door and move the handle in the direction of the yellow arrow until it is free to be taken out