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  • Installation Instruction BMW Parts and Accessories – Park Distance Control (PDC), front and rear BMW 7 Series (E 38)
  • These installation instructions are only for use within the BMW dealer organisation. The installation time is approx. 5.5 hours but may vary depending on the condition of the car and the equipment in it. Specialist knowledge of BMW cars is required for the installation work. All work is to be completed using the latest BMW – Repair instructions, – Circuit diagrams, – Service manuals, – Work instructions, – Diagnostics manuals In a rational sequence using the prescribed tools (special tools) and pursuant to the relevant health and safety regulations. General notes All work is shown for a left-hand drive model. On right-hand drive models some of the work must be completed the opposite way round. If the specified PIN slots are already in use, bridges, double crimps or parallel end stops are to be used. Deburr drilled holes and treat them with the anti-corrosive action prescribed by BMW. Safety notes To prevent faults, make sure that you use the exact installation routes for the wiring harnesses in the car. Under no circumstances should you use so-called “Scotchlock connectors” since they may cause faults in the vehicle’s electrical system. If you have no alternative but to use these connectors, only the designs approved by BMW may be used. Ensure that the cables are not kinked or damaged when they are installed in the car since otherwise, this too may cause faults which then require a great deal of work for their localisation.The costs incurred as a result of this will not be reimbursed by BMW. Download BMW Parts
  • Honda XR250R Owner's Manual
  • Honda XR250R Owner's Manual contents: COMPONENTS 2 Protective Apparel 32 Engine stop Button 2 Modifications 32 Switches 3 Loading and Accessories 34 FEATURES (Not required for operation) 34 Tool Bag 5 DESCRIPTION 5 Parts location 35 OPERATION 8 Parts Function 35 Pre-Ride -Inspection 10 MAJOR COMPONENTS (Information 36 Starting the Engine you need to operate this motorcycle) 38 Manual Starter Decompressor 10 Front Suspension 39 Flooded Engine 13 Rear Suspension 39 Break-In 17 Front Brake 40 Riding 19 Rear Brake 41 High Altitude Riding 21 Clutch 42 Braking 23 Fuel 43 Parking 25 Engine oil 43 Anti-Theft-Tips 27 Drive Chain 1 Tyres MAINTENANCE PAGE 44 MAINTENANCE 64 FRAME/WHEEL/BRAKES 45 Competition inspection 64 Front Wheel Removal 46 Maintenance Schedule 66 Rear Wheel Removal 48 Serial Numbers 68 Front Suspension 49 Colour Label 69 Rear Suspension 70 Brake Wear Indicators 50 FILTERS/LUBRICATION 71 Wheel Rims and Spokes 50 Air Cleaner 72 Side Stand 51 Fuel Filter and Fuel Line 52 Engine Oil Change 73 ELECTRICAL 53 Engine Oil Filter 73 Headlight and Taillight 54 ENGINE 76 CLEANING 54 Spark Plugs 56 Carburettor 77 STORAGE GUIDE 57 Throttle Operation 77 Storage 59 Starter Decompressor 78 Removal from Storage 61 Valve Clearance 79 SPECIFICATIONS 63 DRIVE TRAIN 63 Drive chain Download Honda XR250R Owner's Manual PDF
  • The new Audi A4 PDF Manual
  • The new Audi A4 is being introduced with a choice of five engines, their power … The new Audi A4 has many fascinating sides to its character, all of them Content of this new Audi A4: A new way to drive 2 Design 4 Body and interior 6 Controls 11 Driveline 14 Running gear 20 Equipment and trim 25 Innovative driver assistance systems 28 Equipment and trim, data and prices stated here refer to the model programme offered for sale in Germany. Subject to amendment; errors and omissions excepted.2/29 www.audi-mediaservices.com Short version The sportiest midsize saloon The new Audi A4 Audi opens up new horizons. The A4 is a sporty car with superb presence on the road; it takes Audi forward into a new dimension on the midsize car market. The engines that power the saloon, both TDI and spark-ignition, in all cases with direct fuel injection, combine effortless power with high efficiency. The dynamic running gear and the use of many technologies taken direct from the large-car category are evidence of the brand’s lead in technical know-how. The new Audi is a new way to drive. It will reach the market at the end of November 2007, at a basic list price of about 26,000 Euros in Germany. In its design, the new A4 reveals its sporty, progressive character: taut and dynamic in its outlines, it speaks the language of technical perfection. With an overall length of 4.70 metres, the saloon has a substantial, powerful road stance and offers its occupants ample space in an interior full of light. The workmanship is typical of
  • KODAK PROFESSIONAL ML-500 Digital Photo Print System User's Guide
  • ML-500 Digital Photo Print System Workflow Client Systems These systems represent client systems in the ML-500 workflow. They are networked to the server that is connected to the ML-500 printer. If you will be using the ML-500 WINDOWS printer driver to print, the driver must be installed on the clients. Server Systems The system connected to the ML-500 printer is considered the server. The ML-500 Printer Utilities are installed on this system. If you will be using the ML-500 WINDOWS driver to print, the port monitor and the printer driver(s) must be installed on the server before installing the printer drivers on the client systems. System Requirements (ML-500 Utilities) - 800 MHz PENTIUM III processor with minimum 512 MB of memory - WINDOWS 2000 Professional (Service Pack 2, or latest), WINDOWS 2000 Server (Service Pack 2, or latest) with Services for MACINTOSH installed, WINDOWS 2000 Advanced Server (Service Pack 2, or latest) with Services for MACINTOSH installed, or WINDOWS XP Operating Systems - Color monitor with an 800 x 600 pixel resolution - OHCI compliant IEEE 1394 card and IEEE 1394 cable for connecting to printer included - A minimum of 10 GB available storage on hard drive Installing the ML-500 Utilities If you are installing the ML-500 Utilities for the first time, use the KODAK PROFESSIONAL ML-500 Digital Photo Print System CD (see page 3) that was included with your ML-500 system. Download pdf KODAK PROFESSIONAL ML-500 Digital Photo Print System User's Guide
  • Statistical Seismology Library Users Guide
  • The Statistical Seismology Library (SSLib) is a collection of earthquake hypocentral catalogues and R functions to analyse the catalogues. The analyses include graphical data displays, fitting of point process models, estimation of fractal dimensions, and rou- tines to apply the M8 Algorithm to given datasets. The Statistical Seismology Library is written in the R language, and consist of a number of R packages. Each package has its own Users Manual that contains documentation for all functions within that package. This Users Guide contains a sequence of examples, showing how the functions can be implemented and how they are related to each other. The guide is divided into three parts. The first part gives an introduction to the R language, emphasising those features that are important for an understanding of SSLib. In the second part, examples are given for each package in SSLib, showing how the functions are related to each other. The third section is more technical, and really relates to system administration: installation of software, software modification, and inclusion of local earthquake catalogues. Contributions to SSLib have been made by: Ray Brownrigg, Edwin Choi, Robert Davies, Michael Eglinton, David Harte, Dongfeng Li, Alistair Merrifield, Andrew Toke-ley, David Vere-Jones, Wenzheng Yang, Leon Young, Irina Zhdanova and Jiancang Zhuang. Ray Brownrigg translated the original S-PLUS code (Harte, 1998), where necessary, into R and packaged the various library parts into R packages. Like S-PLUS (Statistical Sciences Inc., 1992), R is a statistical programming language (R Development Core Team, 2003) based on the S language (see
  • Using Microsoft Active Directory Group Policy with Diskeeper
  • Diskeeper can be administered network-wide via several different methods. The primary network administration tool for Diskeeper is Diskeeper Administrator Edition, a single point of control for all your Diskeeper administration needs. However, sites using Microsoft Group Policy can use the Diskeeper.adm administrative template file available from Executive Software to control many aspects of Diskeeper operation through Group Policy. The Diskeeper.adm template file is available free of charge from the Executive Software web site at www.executive.com/diskeeper/grouppolicy.asp. Active Directory Users and Computers and the Group Policy Editor are the desktop tools used to administer Group Policy on your network. When the Diskeeper template is installed, these tools will allow you to configure Diskeeper options such as scheduling, defragmentation methods and defragmentation priority. Note: This section assumes you have a certain level of experience using the Group Policy Editor. Refer to the Microsoft Group Policy documentation for complete information about using the Group Policy Editor. 1. To open Active Directory Users and Computers, click Start, point to Programs, point to Administrative Tools, and then click Active Directory Users and Computers. Download pdf Using Microsoft Active Directory Group Policy with Diskeeper
  • Honda Generator EU1000i Owners Manual PDF
  • The engine exhaust from this product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. The generator is a potential source of electrical shock if misused. Do not expose the generator to moisture, rain or snow. Do not let the generator get wet, and do not operate it with wet hands. Keep this owner’s manual handy, so you can refer to it at any time. This owner’s manual is considered a permanent part of the generator and should remain with the generator if resold. The information and specifications included in this publication were in effect at the time of approval for printing. Honda Motor Co., Ltd. reserves the right, however, to discontinue or change specifications or design at any time without notice and without incurring any obligation whatever. No part of this publication may be reproduced without written permission. Congratulations on your selection of a Honda generator. We are certain you will be pleased with your purchase of one of the finest generators on the market. We want to help you get the best results from your new generator and to operate it safely. This manual contains the information on how to do that; please read it carefully. As you read this manual, you will find information preceded by a symbol. That information is intended to help you avoid damage to your generator, other property, or the environment. We suggest you read the warranty policy to fully understand its coverage and your responsibilities
  • A comparison of Rasch Modeling, Parallel Analysis, and TETRAD
  • The evaluation of assessment dimensionality is a necessary stage in the gathering of evidence to support the validity of interpretations based on a total score, particularly when assessment development and analysis is conducted within an item response theory (IRT) framework. Unidimensionality refers to the existence of one underlying measurement construct (dimension) that accounts for variation in examinee responses. Violating this assumption could severely bias item and ability parameter estimation. In this study, we employ polytomous item responses to compare two methods that have received increased attention in recent years: Rasch model analysis (Rasch, 1960/1980) and Parallel analysis (Horn, 1965) with TETRAD (Glymour, 1982), a method for evaluating assessment structure that is less well-known in the educational measurement community, though confirmatory TETRAD analysis has been developed by Bollen and Ting (1993, 1998, 2000) for identifying causal indicators. Many methods of investigating unidimensionality are available. Two notable reviews of methods and indices of unidimensionality have been conducted within the last twenty-five years. Hattie’s (1985) review evaluated numerous standard approaches and showed that many lacked empirical support for the adequate assessment of unidimensionality. More recently, Tate (2003) conducted a review of methods and indices employed with dichotomous items, finding that options for assessing dimensionality had expanded and improved, and that most methods perform effectively “within the limits of their associated perspectives and assumptions.” While this study highlights the TETRAD method, compared to Rasch model and Parallel analyses, there are several established methods that are well-documented and widely used. Test of Essential Dimensionality (DIMTEST) (Stout, 1987,
  • Easy Track User Guide
  • Easy Track is Micrograms’ new record keeping and assessment system. It is easy to set up, easy to maintain, and easy to use. It is designed for use in a network environment where its many features will be fully appreciated. But, it easily can be used to keep student records on a single stand-alone computer as well. Tech staff will notice Easy Track dramatically reduces annual setup time for Micrograms software. No more reentering student names annually or making multiple class files for a single teacher! Teachers will appreciate that options for all Micrograms programs can be set with Easy Track, and that student data from all Micrograms programs can be viewed, graphed, analyzed, and printed from within Easy Track. Individual student performance and growth can be compared with those of the class, grade, or other student groupings. Educators also will like Easy Track’s ability to compare group to group performance and growth, so they can analyze various groups’ experience with Micrograms programs from No Child Left Behind perspectives. The basic idea of Easy Track is that all Micrograms programs use the same database, the Micrograms Data Folder. You enter a student’s name in Easy Track once when she/he enters kindergarten and take it out when the child is no longer a student at the school. Each year you use Easy Track to quickly assign students to their new class groups. All Micrograms programs are pointed at the Micrograms Data Folder and pick up their class files from there. When you get a new
  • Numeric and Spatial Data Mashups
  • Data visualisation has been defined as: The set of techniques used to turn a set of data into visual insight. It aims to give the data a meaningful representation by exploiting the powerful discerning capabilities of the human eye. Part 1 of this briefing paper will highlight some examples of new collaborative web services using Web 2.0 technologies which venture into the numeric data visualisation arena. These mashups allow researchers to upload and analyse their own data in ‘open’ and dynamic environments. Broadly speaking the numeric data being referred to could be micro-data (data about the individual), macro-data or country-level data, derived or summary data. Part 2 will investigate and showcase examples of spatial (or geographic) data mashups using Web 2.0 technologies and how they can be utilised in a research environment. This paper does not intend to conduct an investigation into the definitive merits of each utility but rather compare the functionality, ‘openness’ and usability of such utilities from the perspective of a researcher willing to share or analyse their data. A word of warning - researchers will have to account for the inconstant nature of the web - resources such as those described above may not be around in two, five or ten years. Not only will there be further advances in web technologies but services merge, are bought out or indeed cease to exist. Services that start off open or free may become ‘closed’. Resources may start up with a particular rationale but may evolve into a completely different