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  • Bosch Cabin Filter Installation Guide Manual
  • Cabin Air Filter Installation Guide | Version 1.1 | March 2007 Robert Bosch LLC Fitting Instructions | BMW | 1 Fitting nstructions Cabin Filter nstrucciones de montaje Filtro de habitaculo Notice de montage Filtre d’habitacle 1. BMW 3er Serie(E46) 1999 P3640, C3640 Replacement interval 15.000 km/10,000 miles or after 12 months Intervalo de cambio 15.000 km o despues de 1 año Intervalle de remplacement 15.000 km ou une fois par an Assembly is the reverse order of operation Para concluir la instalacion, seguir el orden inverso Le remontage s’effectue dons l’ordre inverse Contents by Make 34 Acura 54 Audi 2 BMW also 35 also 55-56, 58 also 1, 3, 5-9 also 26-28 also 24-25, 28 also 26-27, 29 47 Saab 31 Saturn 50 Toyota 62 Volvo 54 VW also 48-49 also 32 also 51-52 also 63-64 also 57-61 24 Buick 23 Cadillac 25 Chevrolet 10 Chrysler 10 Dodge 11 Ford 25 GMC 33 Honda 38 Hyundai 17 Jaguar 50 Lexus 16 Lincoln 12 Mazda 40 Mercedes 11 Mercury 24 Oldsmobile 24 Pontiac 10 Plymouth Contents by Part Number P3640, C3640 P3681 P3682 P3821, C3821 C3741 P3604, C3804 P3856, C3856 P3672, C3672 24 P3871, C3871 25 P3730, C3730 26 P3720 27 C3841 28 P3850 29 P3620, C3620 30 P3752 31 P3670 32 P3630 33 P3875 34 P3600, C3600 35
  • Quadro™4 XGL Series Performance Guide PDF
  • This Quadro™4 XGL Series Performance Guide contains essential information to assist you in the review of the Quadro 4 XGL series of professional graphics solutions. Included are important hardware optimizations, review tips, benchmark settings and other miscellaneous “gotchas” found while testing and benchmarking. Here’s a quick list of what we’ll be reviewing: General Benchmark Reminders NVIDIA’s Unified Driver Architecture (UDA) Test with Windows XP Recommended Benchmarking Applications Testing NVIDIA nView Multi-display Technology Sample Benchmark Data While benchmarking, we’ve encountered a number of issues that you should be aware of. Here is a checklist of the things to look for when your numbers don’t match some of the numbers provided, or when applications will not run: NVIDIA recommends testing at a minimum resolution of 1280×1024 x 32-bit with a refresh rate of 75Hz. NVIDIA-designed the Quadro4 XGL series of graphics solutions to push the state of the art for performance and features. They are designed to drive ultra high resolutions like 1280×1024 and higher. When testing, make sure you test at high resolutions. Always disable V-SYNC. V-sync is controlled separately for different APIs. Disabling V-sync is recommended because all professional workstation applications use double buffering to deliver high-quality images during dynamic graphics. When running benchmarks built on top of these applications, synchronizing swapping display buffers to the monitor vertical retrace can easily prevent the GPU from delivering its true performance. This is likely to be the case as GPUs become increasingly more powerful. Download Quadro™4 XGL Series Performance Guide PDF
  • IBM ThinkPad 600/600E (2645) Hardware Maintenance Manual pdf
  • This First FRU Replacement Notices LCD Replacement Notice Screw Notices System Board Replacement Notice CPU Card Replacement Notice (600E and 770X Only) DC-DC Card Replacement Notice (770X Only) Related Service Information How to Use Error Messages How to Diagnose Multiple FRUs Reset Switch Running a Low-Level Format Service Web Site Passwords Power Management Features Fn Key Combinations Checkout Guide Audio Checkout Diskette Drive Checkout Fan Checkout Indicator LED Checkout Indicator Panel Check Out Keyboard or Auxiliary Input Device Checkout Memory Checkout Modem (DSP) Checkout Port Replicator Checkout Power Systems Checkout System Board and CPU Card Checkout TrackPoint Checkout Running the Diagnostics PC Card Slots Test Universal Serial Bus (USB) Test Displaying the Error Log Checking the Installed Devices List Diagnostic Error Codes ThinkPad 600 Model-Unique Functions Product Overview Status Indicators Symptom-to-FRU Index Numeric Error Codes © Copyright IBM Corp. 1999 Beep Symptoms Audio-Related Symptoms CD-ROM-Related Symptoms Function-Related Symptoms Indicator-Related Symptoms Infrared-Related Symptoms Keyboard- or TrackPoint-Related Symptoms LCD-Related Symptoms Modem (DSP)-Related Symptoms PC Card-Related Symptoms Peripheral-Device-Related Symptoms Power-Related Symptoms Other Symptoms Intermittent Problems Undetermined Problems FRU Removals and Replacements 1010 Backup Battery 1020 DIMM 1030 Battery Pack 1040 Hard Disk Drive 1050 UltraslimBay Device 1060 Keyboard Assembly 1070 Keyboard 1080 Speakers 1085 Speaker Cable 1090 LCD Assembly 1100 PC Card (PCMCIA) Slot Assembly 1110 Modem Card 1115 System Kit for RFID 1120 Sub Card 1130 CPU Card and Fan 1140 Guide Rail, Mic. Cable, or TV Out Card 1150 System Board 2010 LCD Front Cover 2020 LCD Hinges and Cables 2030 Inverter
  • Setting Up Mac Mail Tutorial
  • Technical Manual:Configuration and Setup Setting Up a POP3 or IMAP Email Account 1.Select Mail /Preferences. 2.Click the Accounts button,located at the top of the window. 3.To add a new account,click the plus (+)button,located in the bottom left corner of the window. 4.Click the Account Type drop-down menu,and then choose one of the following: ” To use a POP server,select POP. ” To use an IMAP server,select IMAP. 5.Enter the following information: ” Description Enter a descriptive name for the account. ” Email Address Enter your entire email address (e.g., myname@mydomain.com ),using all lowercase letters. ” Full Name Enter your first and last name. This is the name that will appear in the From field of messages you send. ” Incoming Mail Server Choose one of the following: ” If you selected POP in step 4,above,enter the POP server name:pop.emailsrvr.com ” If you selected IMAP in step 4,above,enter the IMAP server name:imap.emailsrvr.com ” User Name Enter your entire email address ((e.g., myname@mydomain.com ),using all lowercase letters. ” Password Enter the password for your email account. 6.Click the Outgoing Mail Server (SMTP)drop-down menu,and select Add Server.(Note:You may have difficulty sending mail if you have more than one SMTP server listed in the Outgoing Mail Server (SMTP)drop-down menu.To delete unnecessary servers,select Edit Server List from the drop-down menu.) 7.In the Outgoing Mail Server box,enter the outgoing (SMTP) server:smtp.emailsrvr.com 8.Replace the default Server port 25 with the alternate port 587 . 9.Click the Authentication drop-down menu and select
  • Collaborative Storytelling in the Web 2.0
  • Prosuming is one of the magic activities of the Web 2.0. The idea that media con- sumers can become media producers has been validated with all its pros and cons in systems like YouTube and Flickr.com. There is a re-newed discussion about expert and amateur cultures or even cults [3]. Especially, making movies was thought to be an area where only teams of highly specialized experts equipped with a lot of money can produce high quality movies with a world-wide audience. But next to Hollywood other production centers emerged like ”Bollywood” in India or ”Nollywood” in Nigeria with local practices. YouTube has proven that amateurishly produced content can fascinate people on the Internet. We want to combine both worlds, multimedia production knowledge and Web 2.0 production knowledge shall be united for serving the knowledge sharing needs for a society who has not forgotten the power of stories, yet. In learning processes, the substantial challenge is also maintaining and extending learners’ expertise and knowledge. As stated in [2], way that people get information to solve problems is through their social networks. Moreover, people rely on other people to get information and learn. Some knowledge is easy to be acquired and mastered when it is not impersonal, because emotions might be involved and motivation is more clear. Storytelling is an efficient means to fulfill learning goals [11]. Knowledge is exchanged within communities when stories are told. Non-linear storytelling is kind of interaction between communities and media, in order to keep people by certain
  • SELECTING A VoIP SOLUTION
  • The selection of an enterprise VoIP solution is a major decision. ... Quintum's VoIP solutions, on the other hand, offer buyers a fully optimized SELECTING A VoIP SOLUTION @ THE ENTERPRISE EDGE Comparing alternatives for enterprise VoIP and VoIP access. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The selection of an enterprise VoIP solution is a major decision. Voice service is critical to the opera- tion of the business, so no one wants to implement a technology that will compromise call quality or reliability in any way. On the other hand, the cost savings and value-added functionality available with VoIP makes it a compelling investment. So VoIP buye must select a VoIP platform that maximizes business benefits while minimizing potential technology ownehip headaches. Adding to the difficulty in making a purchase decision is the broad range of vendor offerings on the mar- ket. In general, these offerings can be segmented into two categories: low-end VoIP gateways and high- end router-based solutio. Low-end gateways are tempting because of their low upfront cost. However, they lack many important capabilities that are essential for VoIP to work as required in Download
  • AutoCAD 2000 in 3D - A Monkish Shot Tower
  • This tutorial introduces the concepts and techniques used to build 3D models in AutoCAD 2000. As a vehicle for learning these techniques, we develop a model of a whimsical structure that I have called the Monkish Shot Tower after a group of imaginary Monks who have refined the technology of manufacturing lead shot for firearms, and the like. The tower is designed around the perfect number 7, features an external spiral stair, an elaborate canopy on top, and a hole down the centre. The final structure is illustrated in Figure 1 below. This tutorial will introduce the following concepts and techniques: • simple solid modelling with solid primitives & CSG operations (the tower); • construction of complex solid objects (stair and landing); • user coordinate systems and positioning of objects (external stairs); • advanced use of the CSG operations (tapering the stairs); • simple surface modelling (the roof canopy and handrails); • surface modelling versus solid modelling (the handrails); • meshed surfaces (the landing “sails” for shading). As with every drawing that you produce with AutoCAD you should begin by establishing your drawing area by setting the Drawing Limits, Units and using Zoom All to expand out to a full view of your drawing area. Do that now, setting the limits to 20000 x 15000. For this model, we will make use of several different layers for handling different parts of the model. Begin by calling up the Layer Control dialogue box (see button at left) and create two new layers called “Construction” and “Tower”, setting each to a different
  • ISDN Connect Data and Voice Terminal Adapter User Manual
  • The CONNECT is a Terminal Adapter (TA), i.e. the ISDN equivalent of a modem on the PSTN (the analogue telephone network). It allows standard serial data terminals (DTEs), such as personal computers, to be interconnected across the ISDN. The CONNECT is as easy to install and use as a modem and will operate with all existing terminals and communications applications that use the Hayes Standard AT Command Set. In addition, the CONNECT has an analogue interface port that emulates a standard PSTN line. This port allows devices such as a phone, fax, or answer-phone to make calls over your ISDN line. An ISDN connection provides three potential communications channels. Two (’B') Channels provide links running at 64000 bps which give greater throughput than the fastest modem. These ‘B’ Channel links support calls to other ISDN lines or (for voice calls) other PSTN analogue lines. The third link is a lower speed ‘D’ Channel data link, that allows calls to be made to a third party data network such as a public packet switch network. It is possible to have several ISDN devices sharing a single ISDN line through a facility known as the ‘S’ Bus. This allows all the connected devices to contend for the channels and to be separately addressable. The CONNECT range supports all these ISDN services. An ISDN line can support ‘data’ and ‘voice’ calls. In general ‘data’ calls are those made from the CONNECT’s data port. ‘Voice’ calls are calls made from the CONNECT’s analogue port. On
  • VersionTracker Pro Quick Start Guide
  • Welcome to VersionTracker Pro! VersionTracker Pro is the fastest, most flexible way to keep your software current. VersionTracker Pro has three primary components: “VersionTracker Pro software- automatically tracks your installed software and notifies you when new updates are available. “All the advanced My Tools features on VersionTracker.com- including email alerts, online report center and more. “Custom view of the VersionTracker.com website- specify the display and access subscriber-only features like Advanced Search. Quick Tip- To access your online features, go to http://www.versiontracker.com/tools and login. 2. VersionTracker Pro- Mac Software Just follow these steps to install the Mac software. For installation of the Windows or Mac OS 9 software refer to the appropriate Quick Start Guide located at http://www.versiontracker.com/faq. Installation of VersionTracker Pro is quick and easy. Just follow these steps to get started. 1. If you have a previous version of VersionTracker Pro installed, drag it to the trash. 2. Drag the VersionTracker Pro application into your Applications folder. 3. Launch VersionTracker Pro. Note- If you have successfully registered a previous version, you will skip the following steps. 4. When you launch VersionTracker Pro, a registration dialogue window will pop up. “If you purchased or activated VersionTracker Pro online from our website, skip to Step 2: Enter Your Account Information and enter the email address and password that you used to create your account. (Installation Complete) “If you don t have a VersionTracker account, click on the Purchase button and your browser will take you online where you
  • Getting Started with Maya Unlimited Tutorial
  • Creating a basic hairstyle Introduction Lesson setup Creating hair on a surface Styling the hair Setting up hair collisions Rendering the hair Modifying hair attributes Setting up shadowing on hair Beyond the lesson Getting Started with Maya Unlimited 3 s Lesson 2 Creating a dynamic non-hair simulation Introduction Lesson setup Setting up the curtain scene Making the hair collide with another object Assigning a Paint Effects brush to the hair Setting up constraints Rendering the curtain scene Beyond the lesson 3 Fluid Effects Introduction Preparing for the lessons Lesson 1 Creating a dynamic 2D fluid effect Introduction Creating a two-dimensional fluid container Adding a fluid emitter to a container Changing the behavior of a fluid Combining colors in a fluid Colliding a fluid with an object Beyond the lesson Lesson 2 Creating a non-dynamic 3D fluid effect Introduction Creating a 3D fluid container Adding fluid to a container Defining shader attributes for a fluid. Getting Started with Maya Unlimited 4 Texturing the contents of a fluid container Adding self shadowing to texture density Beyond the lesson Lesson 3 Creating a dynamic 3D effect Introduction Creating a 3D container Painting Fuel and Density into a container Painting Temperature values into a container Adding color to Density and Temperature Beyond the lesson Lesson 4 Creating an ocean effect Introduction Creating an ocean plane and shader Adding a preview plane to an ocean Modifying ocean attributes Floating objects Beyond the lesson 4 Fur Introduction Preparing for the lessons Lesson 1 Assigning a fur description