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If you purchased from a retail store or mail-order catalog, your registration number and activation key can be found on the CD sleeve included with your product. If you purchased from an online store your registration number and activation key can be found in your order confirmation e-mail and the online store should have them on file for you. If this software was purchased directly from DataViz… Your registration number and activation key can be found printed on your invoice as well as printed on the stickers included with your invoice. You will also receive an email with these important numbers. Be sure to save these numbers in case you need to re-install.
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Step 1 Insert a flat blade screwdriver into the hole at the top of the cover plate behind the door handle lever to remove the cover plate.
Step 2 Lift the front corner of switch panel. Pull the switch panel up and out from the door trim panel.
Step 3 Disconnect electrical connectors from the switch panel and set the switch panel aside. Figure 1 Figure 2
Step 4 With a 10 mm socket, remove the screw from the switch panel hole.
Step 5 Using a 6 mm socket, remove 2 x screws at the lower edge of the door trim panel.
Step 6 Using a 8 mm socket, remove 2 x screws from behind the door handle lever. Figure 4 Figure 5 Figure 6
Step 7 Remove the speaker cover by inserting the flat blade screwdriver under the lower rear edge. Peel the speaker cover off along its lower edge, then along the front edge of the cover.
Step 8 Using a 5.5 mm socket remove the speaker screws (4x) and disconnect its electrical connector(s).
Step 9 Remove the 2 lower speaker mounts using needle nose pliers. Figure 7 Figure 8 Figure 9
Step 10 Lift door trim panel up and away from the door.
Step 11 Feed the door handle lever through the door trim panel.
Step 12 Disconnect the mirror connector from the mirror. Figure 10 Figure 11
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Solid Edge® 2D Drafting is a full functioning and fully associative 2D Drafting software package created by UGS – Solid Edge.
How long does it take to download Solid Edge 2D Drafting from the download web page?
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HDHomeRun for Mac requires the following minimum system configuration:
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• 512 MB of RAM
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Open and Unpack Box
Your HDHomeRun package contains the following items:
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• An Activation Key sheet, with two EyeTV 2 activation keys (inside the case for the CD)
• Ethernet cable
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• AC power adapter
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a. Connect the cable from the power adapter to the power jack on the back of the HDHomeRun.
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