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  • Konica T.37 Internet FAX Users Guide Manual
  • User Function 80 Auto Tray Switch User Function 81 Paper Size Check User Function 82 LAN Print T.O. User Function 83 POP Interval User Function 84 Delete POP Message User Function 85 Time Between GMT User Function 86 Text Print User Function 87 Header Print User Function 88 Coding Mode User Function 89 Extra Fine Mode User Function 90 IFAX Sender ID User Function 91 Domain Name User Function 92 Message Disposition Notification User Function Network Settings 1: IP ADDRESS 2: SUBNETMASK 3: DEFAULT GATEWAY 4: SMTP SERVER NAME 5: POP SERVER NAME 6: POP USER ID 7: POP PASSWORD 8: DNS P .SRV ADDRESS 9: DNS S .SRV ADDRESS 10: HOST NAME 11: FAX E-mail Address 12: DSN 13: NIC INITIALIZE T.37Internet FAX User’s Guide Auto Tray Switch User Function 80 Settings are: ON or OFF Default is: OFF. When Auto Tray Switch is set to ON, your fax machine will use paper from another tray when paper runs out in one tray. After printing, • set the same paper as configured for the tray or • change the tray configuration to the correct paper size. Set to OFF If Paper Size Check is set to OFF, printing occurs even if the PC-specified and Paper Tray paper sizes don’t match. LAN Print T.O. User Function 82 It is impossible to judge whether printing data is not being transmitted due to network delay or the end of the data stream. This time-out configuration allows the device to cancel a print
  • PC-REACH for Windows Tutorial
  • Welcome to the world of Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT). PC-REACH for Windows is a tool that can help you begin processing your financial transactions electronically. The most common uses are transactions that are done on a routine basis such as payroll, monthly installment payments, rental payments, membership dues, contributions, etc. The benefits are numerous for both credit and debit applications. For company payroll, a savings will be realized in check printing cost (time and paper), distribution, bank reconciliation charges, and employee productivity on payday. Any application for debits will give companies cash flow control never experienced before! Public acceptance of direct deposit payroll and automatic bill payments is prompting businesses to search for Financial Institutions capable of Originating (processing) Electronic Payments. The following pages take you through easy to follow instructions for installing the program. Although very brief, the Tutorial section is helpful in learning the basics of how to enter a transaction and how to prepare a diskette for bank processing. Naturally more information is available in the User's Manual that is provided with each copy of the program. Thank you for trying PC-REACH. Installing for Windows 95/98/2000/NT/XP/Vista If you have the demo on CD skip to Installing from from CD. If you have downloaded a demo from the web-site you should save the WINREACH-DEMO.EXE to your desktop (or anywhere on your hard drive) temporarily. After the download is complete you can install the program by double-clicking on the WINREACH-DEMO file. Continue by following prompts on screen. The default directory the program installs
  • How to use PDFlib products with PHP
  • This document explains various possibilities for successfully deploying PDFlib as a PHP extension. The generic term PDFlib is used to designate one of the following distinct products: > PDFlib Lite, the open-source subset of PDFlib > The commercial PDFlib product > PDFlib+PDI, a commercial superset of PDFlib which also contains the PDF Import Library (PDI) > PDFlib Personalization Server (PPS), a superset of PDFlib+PDI with advanced block filling features for personalizing PDF documents. Notes for PDFlib TET (Text Extraction Toolkit), PDFlib PLOP (Linearization, Optimization, Protection), and PDFlib pCOS (PDF Information Retrieval Tool) are included where appli- cable. The methods for deploying any of these products as a PHP extension are the same in all cases. However, only one product of the PDFlib family can be used at a time. Similarly, multiple versions of these products cannot be deployed at the same time. Different products can coexist within one PHP installation, however. Note that the evaluation versions of commercial PDFlib products will be fully functional, but will display a demo stamp across all generated PDF pages unless a valid license key is applied. This document applies to the following software versions: > PDFlib 7.0.4 and PDFlib 6.0.4 > TET 3.0, PLOP 4.0, and pCOS 2.0 > PHP 4.3.x, 4.4.x, 5.0.x, 5.1.x, 5.2.x, and 5.3.x Where applicable, version-specific information is provided separately. Download pdf How to use PDFlib products with PHP
  • Winterm 3000 Series Add-on Administrators Guide
  • Before You Begin Installing the Add-ons Preparing for Installation 3 Determining the Amount of Free Flash Memory 4 Obtaining an Add-on Package from Wyse Technology 5 Verifying an Add-on Package Contents 5 Installation Files 6 Removal Files 6 Installing and Removing the Add-ons Installing an Add-on Using Rapport Administrative Software 7 Registering an Add-on Package in the Software Repository 8 Distributing an Add-on Package 10 Installing an Add-on Using Remote Administrator 3000 (RA3000) 11 Installing an Add-on Using FTP Pull 15 Removing an Add-on 16 Removing an Add-on Using Local Controls 16 Removing an Add-on Using Rapport Administrative Software 16 Add-on Bundle for Winterm™ 3000 Series Readme Documentation Overview 17 About the Add-on Bundle 18 Aironet Wireless 2.3 20 About the Add-on 20 About the Adapters 20 Features 20 Requirements and Recommendations Important Feature Information 21 AutoPower 1.0 22 BootP 2.01 23 Certificates 1.0 23 DialUp 2.1 23 Edgeport 23 About the Add-on 23 Requirements and Recommendations Important Feature Information 24 ELO Touch Screen 25 Features Requirements and Recommendations 25 Important Feature Information 25 Independent Computing Architecture (ICA) 8.01 26 About the Add-on 26 Features 26 Internet Explorer 6.0 27 Features 27 Languages 28 French Language 28 German Language 28 Spanish (Traditional) Language 28 JETCET PRINT Professional 3.01 28 Features 28 Requirements and Recommendations 29 Important Feature Information 29 Magic USB MGCOM 29 About the Add-on 29 Requirements and Recommendations 29 Mass Storage 3.0 30 About the Add-on 30 Features 30 Requirements and Recommendations 30 Important Feature Information 30 Media Player
  • 3Com OfficeConnect 56K Business Modem Getting Started Guide Manual
  • There are two ways to install your Business Modem; as a free-standing Business Modem desktop modem or as part of a stack with other OfficeConnect products. Desktop Installation If you plan to place your modem on a flat surface, you can use the four self-adhesive rubber feet included in your modem’s package to prevent your modem from sliding around. Stick the feet to the marked areas at each corner of the underside of your modem. Turn to “Connecting Your Business Modem to Your Computer”. OfficeConnect If you own other 3Com OfficeConnect products, you can use the four Stacking Installation stacking clips included in your Business Modem’s package to neatly and securely stack your modem on top of the OfficeConnect unit(s). Follow these instructions to stack your modem on top of an OfficeConnect unit. 1 Place the OfficeConnect device you want to stack below your modem on a flat surface. The supplied blue clips fit in the positions on the side of the unit as shown in step 1 of the illustration on the next page. 2 Position a clip over one of these holes and push it in until it clicks into place, as shown in step 2 of the following illustration. Repeat this for the other clip position on the same side. Download this pdf 3Com OfficeConnect 56K Business Modem Getting Started Guide Manual
  • Motorcycle Operator Manual
  • This manual has been prepared with the cooperation of the Motorcycle Safety ......motorcycle distributors: BMW, Ducati,. Harley-Davidson, Honda, Kawasaki.. MOTORCYCLE OPERATOR MANUAL STATE OF DELAWARE DIVISION OF MOTOR VEHICLES MOTORCYCLE OPERATOR MANUAL 2 Jenner Street, Suite 150 Irvine, CA 92618-3806 www.msf-usa.org Operating a motorcycle safely in traffic requires special skills and knowledge. The Motorcycle Safety Foundation has made this manual available to help novice motorcyclists reduce their risk of having a crash. The manual conveys essential safe-driving information and has been designed for use in liceing programs. While designed for the novice, all motorcyclists can benefit from the information this manual contai. The original “Motorcycle Operator Manual” was developed by the National Public Services Research Ititute (NPSRI) under contract to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and within the terms of a cooperative agreement between NHTSA and the Motorcycle Safety Foundation. The manual and related tests were used in a multi-year study of improved motorcycle operator liceing procedures, conducted by the California Department of Motor Vehicles under contract to NHTSA. The purpose of this manual is to educate the reader to help avoid crashes while safely operating a motorcycle. For this edition, the Motorcycle Safety Foundation has updated and expanded the content of the original manual. These revisio reflect: Download PDF
  • Renault Service Manual System PDF
  • The control module is central to the Entertainment system. It interprets and implements commands entered by the user using the system’s infrared remote control. These commands are relayed to the control module via the system’s infrared sensors mounted in the screen modules. It also distributes power to the system and detects the vehicle’s ignition state via a sense wire running from CN1 to the vehicle’s ignition switch. This enables it to limit battery drain whilst the vehicle is not in use. The control module receives audio and video inputs from the DVD Player via connector CN1 and from the vehicle’s TV tuner (if fitted) via connector CN2. It is also able to receive a further audio/video input and supply a low-level two-channel audio output via CN3. Technical Description: A micro-controller in the Control Module supplies and controls the power to the system via an I 2 C bus. On receipt of a power-on command from the Infrared Controller it performs a simple system check and then sends commands to other parts of the system to bring them on line. When a screen has been selected using the infrared remote control the Control Module identifies the selected screen and displays on it a menu providing the user with access to the functions detailed below: “Independent switching of three Audio-Visual inputs (DVD, TV and AUX) “Video manipulation (Colour, brightness, contrast and aspect ratio of the display.) “Audio processor (Bass, Treble and Volume) “On-Screen instructions language selection “Switch on/off individual screen displays The Control
  • Design of large .NET applications: Best practices
  • In this paper we present experiences with the .NET Framework and Visual Studio.NET which we won in two big projects. Thereby we give hints for the practical use in .NET projects. We designed and implemented two systems: • A database maintenance system for the internet risk assessor “MIRA” for the Munich Re. Up to 10 developers were included and the project had a size of 8 man years. • The core application of the real estate investment company Real I.S. of the Bayerische Landesbank Group. The system was build by a team of up to 14 developers in 20 man years. Both systems were designed as three-tier-applications and implemented in C#. Main features are database maintenance, document management, workflow support, and user management using Active Directory Server. The components in picture 2 have the following responsibilities: Client • Our GUI-Controls are based on Windows.Forms. Although these classes offer already extensive functionality, expansions were necessary, e.g. for correct output, the interaction between view and model and for copying objects. This was implemented via Wrapper classes. The view uses these Wrapper classes and is responsible for the visible part of the GUI. • The model contains the data displayed on the surface. • The component controller processes the user actions, contains the state machine, triggers server actions and opens sub dialogs. • Transformation maps data between client and server data model. • Communication is responsible for the data exchange with the server via .NET Remoting. Download pdf Design of large .NET applications: Best practices
  • Demystifying Web 2.0
  • Nearly all Web 2.0 applications started life as consumer-focused services, only later finding their way into the enterprise. But unlike many consumer ‘toys’, Web 2.0 actually delivers impressive benefits to the enterprise, including: Streamlining collaboration within and beyond the enterprise Accelerating search and information retrieval Capturing knowledge assets and facilitating knowledge transfer Speeding application development and deployment Communicating with stakeholders in new ways Some of these benefits are ‘soft’. Others are quantifiable. But all have combined to earn the attention of line-of-business managers and IT strategists alike. Web 2.0 is here to stay. In fact, it’s now evolving into Enterprise 2.0 – the application of Web 2.0 technologies to workers using network software within an organization Every new technology introduced into the enterprise brings with it new threats. Web 2.0 is no different, with threats including: Infection and downtime – caused by viruses, worms, Trojans and spyware specifically carried by Web 2.0 applications Data leaks – as staff members get lulled into a false sense of security, or intentionally share things they shouldn’t share Legal prosecution – for illegal activities or regulatory breaches Productivity loss – as users spend more time on blogs and social networking sites than on work Resource waste – as servers and networks become congested with frivolous multimedia content Reputation damage – as any of the above abuses hit the headlines These threats may look similar to the threat landscape associated with Web and email use in general. But the unique nature of Web 2.0 technologies demand a new understanding and new defenses At Clearswift, we’ve been helping enterprises protect themselves against
  • Motorola W385 Fact Sheet
  • Built on the design of the impressive MOTOKRZR?, the Motorola W385 combines style with simplicity. Blending sleek lines with easy-to-use features, the W385 Motorola W385 Built on the design of the impressive MOTOKRZR™, the Motorola W385 combines style with simplicity. Blending sleek lines with easy-to-use features, the W385 provides use with everything they want and need without overwhelming technology. With cool colo and an internal antenna, the W385 complements any user perfectly. Offering easy and fashionable communication, the W385 is the complete package for the trendiest of the trendy to the simplest of the simple. Easy, Breezy & Beautiful Easy to navigate, the W385 offe user-friendly features and provides the simplest ways to access your phone book, messages, images and more. Offering choice in design, the W385 comes in cool colo, showing off its sleek lines and slim design. Making the most of it Make the most of your day. The W385 has class 2 Bluetooth wireless technology to allow you to stay busy and not put Download manual