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  • Creating True Scale Map Books with AutoCAD Map 3D 2009
  • The 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!
  • Asus A6 Users Manual pdf
  • This Manual Preparing your Notebook PC Knowing the Parts Top Side Bottom Side Right Side Left Side Front Side Rear Side Getting Started Using the Battery Pack Installing and Removing the Battery Pack Charging the Battery Pack Battery Care Operating Systems Support Software Power Connection Powering ON The Notebook PC The Power-On Self Test (POST) Power Management - “Stand By” & “Hibernate” Restarting or Rebooting Powering OFF the Notebook PC Using the Keyboard Colored Hot Keys Microsoft Windows™ Keys Keyboard as a Numeric Keypad Keyboard as Cursors Instant Launch Keys and Status Indicators Instant Launch Keys Status Indicators (front edge) Status Indicators (above keyboard) CD Player Control Buttons and Indicator Using the Notebook PC Pointing Device Using the Touchpad Touchpad Usage Illustrations Caring for the Touchpad Storage Devices PC Card (PCMCIA) Socket Optical Drive Flash Memory Card Reader Hard Disk Drive Modem and Network Connections Modem Connection Network Connection Bluetooth Wireless Connection (on selected models) Power System AC Power System Battery Power System Power Management Modes Appendix Optional Accessories USB Hub (Optional) USB 2.0 Slim Combo Drive (Optional) Wireless LAN Cardbus Card or USB USB Flash Memory Disk USB Communication Cable USB Floppy Disk Drive USB Keyboard and Mouse Optional Connections Monitor Out Connection External Audio Connections Securing Your Notebook PC IEEE1394 (on selected models) Printer Connection DVD-ROM Drive Information Glossary Declarations and Safety Statements DVD-ROM Drive Information Internal Modem Compliancy FCC Radio Frequency Interference Requirements FCC RF Exposure Guidelines (Wireless Clients) FCC Radio Frequency Exposure Caution Statement Declaration of Conformity
  • P990i Quick Guide
  • Using the Sony Ericsson PC Suite you can synchronize ... Sony Ericsson Update Service. When a new software version is introduced you can download manual
  • Understanding CPU Upgrade pdf
  • What you need to know before upgrading your CPU? In theory, one way to increase the performance of a PC with little effort is to upgrade the CPU. Surely it can’t be that difficult? Actually there’s lots to think about. It seems that every time a new software product is released the system require- ments are increased - everything from the hard drive capacity and CPU speed to the required RAM. One of the apparently obvious ways to gain a speed increase is by upgrading the CPU. But such an upgrade isn’t always cost effective and in some cases simply increasing the available RAM can help considerably to boost the apparent speed of the PC. Sometimes though the best (and maybe only) option is to upgrade the CPU, although this can be a more involved process than it might at first seem due to socket/motherboard incompatibilities, differing CPU and RAM speed requirements, cooling problems and inevitably assorted knock-on effects causing the upgrade to be anything but cost effective. Also, it is worth remembering that just because the replacement CPU has, for example, double the clock rate of the old unit doesn’t necessarily mean that the new one will increase the processing performance of the PC in question by anything like 100%. Download Understanding CPU Upgrade pdf
  • Proxima DLP Projector Users Guide Manual
  • Positioning the projector 8 Projector and Device Connector Guide 9 Computer connections 9 Video connections 9 Connecting a computer source 12 Required computer connections 12 Optional computer connections 12 Displaying a computer source image 13 Adjusting the image 14 Using the projector with Windows 98 for the first time 15 Connecting a video device 17 Video device connections 18 Composite video connection 18 S- video connection 18 VGA connection 19 Displaying video 20 Adjusting the image 20 Shutting down the projector 22 Troubleshooting your setup 22 Using the remote control Using the audio 31 Using the keypad buttons 32 Optimizing computer images 33 Presentation features 33 Optimizing video images 34 Customizing the projector 34 Using the menus 35 Picture menu 36 Settings menu 39 Maintenance 42 Cleaning the Lens 42 Replacing the Projection Lamp 42 Cleaning the Lamp Housing Screens 44 Using the security lock 44 Appendix 45 Projected Image Size 45 Red LED Behavior and Projector Errors 45 card that is included with the projector. For complete details on connecting and operating the projector, refer to this Users Guide. Download pdf Proxima DLP Projector Users Guide Manual
  • Life Forms & 3D Studio Max User Guide
  • Life Forms only animates segmented models. When you build a model that will be animated, consider how it is going to move. This helps you to determine how many segments the models should have and where the pivot points of each segment should be. There are no restrictions to the model’s zero-angle position ( the position where all joints have no rotation values. ) Life Forms can animate and apply motion to models with any zero-angle positions. However, when building a segmented model ensure that: • joint names are unique. • joint names have no spaces or special characters. • the polygon count for the model is less than 10,000. • the model is a reasonable size. Model height of 1 - 5 meters is recommended. Props must be no larger than 50 m by 50 m.. Tip: if your model is very detailed, create a lower resolution. You can animate the low resolution model and apply the motion to the high resolution model before rendering. Note, however, that the low and high resolution modelsmust beidentical except for the resolution. Download pdf Life Forms & 3D Studio Max User Guide
  • RDRAM - OverClock Performance on i820E
  • RDRAM - OverClock Performance on i820E. Mother Boad. =CUC2 R1.04. FSB :100...116118120122125128130132134138142146150153156. Bios Rev. =1025 Beta 002 ... RDRAM - OverClock Performance on i820E Mother Boad =CUC2 R1.04 FSB :100...116,118,120,122,125,128,130,132,134,138,142,146,150,153,156 Bios Rev. =1025 Beta 002 CPU =P3-700 cD0 Vcore =1.90V Vio =3.40V (Default) RIMM 0 =TEST MEMORY RIMM 1 =C-RIMM ECC support ECC support ECC support ECC support =non-ECC Turbo Mode =Enable pool B State pool B State pool B State pool B State =Nap ROOM Temp. ROOM Temp. ROOM Temp. ROOM Temp. =28? NEW MODEL MAKER LOT No. SPEC. ASSEMBLY ?104 VI/O=3.56 ?419 VI/O=3.56 FSB HYR163240G-845 Infineon A1S1344601501 64MB/2 800-45 GERMANY 567.96 552.04 138 ? HYR163240G-845 Infineon A1S1344601501 64MB/2 800-45 GERMANY 552.04 552.04 138 ? MR16R0824AN1-CK8 SAMSUNG 0108 64MB/4 800-45 KOREA 583.921 583.921 567.96 567.96 142 ? MR16R0824AN1-CK8 SAMSUNG 0108 64MB/4 800-45 KOREA 583.921 583.921 583.921 583.921 146 ? MR16R0824AN1-CK8 SAMSUNG 0111 64MB/4 800-45 KOREA 600.16 583.921 146 ? MR16R0824AN1-CK8 SAMSUNG 0111 64MB/4 800-45 KOREA 600.16 600.16 150 ? MR16R0824BN1-CK8IN SAMSUNG 0121 64MB/4 800-45 KOREA 600.16 600.16 150 ? MR16R0824BN1-CK8IN SAMSUNG 0121 64MB/4 800-45 KOREA 611.92 623.96 611.92 611.92 153 ? MR16R0824BN1-CK8IN SAMSUNG 0121H 64MB/4 800-45 KOREA 611.92 611.92 153 ? MR16R0824BN1-CK8IN SAMSUNG 0121H 64MB/4 800-45 KOREA 611.92 611.92 153 ? RD800-64M Melco 410725 64MB/4 800-45 JAPAN 611.92 611.92 153 ? RD800-64M Melco 410725 64MB/4 800-45 JAPAN 611.92 611.92 153 ? KVR800X16-4/64 Value RAM 9902275-013.A01 64MB/4 800-45 USA 488.04 488.04 122 ? KVR800X16-4/64 Value RAM 9902275-013.A01 64MB/4 800-45 USA 472.04 472.04 118 ? HYR166440G-845 Infineon A1S1334601201 128MB/4 800-45 GERMANY 535.6 535.6
  • Body Wiring Manual 1997–2002 Aeromaster on Ford Chassis PDF
  • This Online Body Wiring Manual 1997–2002 Aeromaster on Ford Chassis Browse pages with Bookmarks (hyperlinks) or Thumbnails Bookmarks, at the left of the screen, are hyperlinks to document pages. From any page in this document, you can use bookmarks to jump to any section heading. To jump to a topic by using its bookmark, point to the bookmark name, and when the arrow becomes a pointing hand, click on the name. If a triangle (or + sign) appears to the left of the bookmark, click the triangle (or + sign) to show or hide subordinate bookmarks. Thumbnails are visual icons of the actual pages. After selecting the thumbnail view button (Acrobat Reader ver. 3.0) or tab (ver. 4.0/5.0; “Page” tab in 6.0), you can quickly browse for parts sections just by the “look” of the page. Click on the appropriate thumbnail to view that page. Download Body Wiring Manual 1997–2002 Aeromaster on Ford Chassis PDF
  • Improving web server performance by a clustering-based dynamic
  • static load balancing is achieved. Each back-end web server is made up of twocomponents: the Queue Agent (QA) and the Coordinator Agent Download
  • Audi TT 2000-2006 General body repairs PDF
  • Audi TT 2000-2006 General body repairs, Interior 72 - Rear seats Rear seat backrest, removing and installing Note: Backrest not pictured for better illustration. Detaching center mounting 1 - Center mounting Removing Remove rear seat bench Rear seat bench, removing and installing . Remove bolts - 3 - (2x). Rear seat backrest, removing and installing Remove seat belt buckles - 4 - (2x). It is not necessary to remove screws - 2 - . Installing When installing belt buckles - 4 - , make sure mounts - 5 - are positioned on retainer tabs - 6 2 - Bolts (2x) Tightening torque 19 Nm 3 - Bolts (2x) Tightening torque 55 Nm 4 - Buckle 5 - Mount 6 - Retainer tab 7 - Elongated hole Download Audi TT 2000-2006 General Body Repairs Manual Ebook