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  • Volkswagen Beetle 1.8T BCS (Boost Control System) engine installation instructions
  • Installation Instructions 1) Before starting the installation make sure the vehicle is turned off and the key is removed. 2) Find a suitable location to mount the BCS. In most cases the unit is installed in a spot below the center console. The unit is held in place with the Velcro that is provided. 3) Remove the dash cover cap located on the top of the dash by pushing forward and lifting off. 4) Remove the torx screws on the driver side dash cover and remove the cover. This will provide access to the ECU. 5) To improve access to the wiring harness, unplug the connectors and remove the engine computer. The computer is held in place by plastic clips. 6) Route the BCS wires up to the engine computer area. 7) Remove the ECU connector covers by cutting the zip ties and pulling off the covers from the connector housings. 8) Remove about eight inches of the cloth tape around the ECU wiring harness. 9) Make the connections about six inches away from the ECU connectors. 10) Use the ECU pin diagram below to help you locate the correct wires to connect into. 11) Verify the correct wire for each connection by pin number and wire color code. See the reverse side of this page for wiring instructions. Calibration Procedure The rear panel calibration adjustment allows you to fine tune the BCS for your vehicle. If the setting is too high or too low, your car will not make full power. After the BCS is installed, the rear panel adjustment can be set
  • Audi The 2.7 litre V6 Biturbo Design and Function Self Study Programme 198 PDF
  • Turbocharged engines are already something of a tradition at AUDI. The task now facing AUDI’s engineers was to develop a worthy successor to the 5-cylinder turbocharged engine. One of the key development goals for the turbocharged engine was to achieve a good level of dynamic response, particularly at the bottom end of the rev band. The goal of AUDI’s engineers was to realise a high “basic torque level” and a torque characteristic that rises in direct proportion to engine speed to its peak. The Audi A6 with biturbo engine can be. combined with the following gearbox versions. at the customer’s option:. Front-wheel drive. Manual gearbox … Download Audi The 2.7 litre V6 Biturbo Design and Function Self Study Programme 198 Manual PDF
  • Maya 3D Shockwave Exporter Tutorial
  • Maya 3D Shockwave Exporter is available on the Windows platform only. Great graphics and fast interaction—these are the goals when creating 3D content on the Web. This tutorial describes how to balance these goals when using Maya’s Shockwave 3D Exporter. This tutorial assumes you have Maya experience, but not Macromedia Director 8.5 experience. Do not expect great art from this tutorial; the focus is on learning the exporter and optimizing your scenes for export. Loading Maya Shockwave 3D exporter Before you begin, load the Maya Shockwave 3D Exporter plug-in. 1 Start Maya. 2 Select Window > Settings/Preferences > Plug-in Manager. The Plug-in Manager window opens. 3 Locate MayaShockwave3DExporter.mll and turn on Loaded. Maya loads Maya Shockwave 3D Exporter and adds the Maya Shockwave 3D Exporter menu to all menu sets. To load Maya Shockwave 3D Exporter automatically every time you start Maya, turn on Auto Load. 4 Click Close. You can now access Maya Shockwave 3D Exporter features from the Maya Shockwave 3D Exporter menu (any menu set), or from the Hotbox (common menus). Download Maya 3D Shockwave Exporter Tutorial
  • Security and the Sun? ONE Web Server
  • Sun ONE Web Server security. functionality is implemented using the Network ... the Sun ONE Web Server supports a wide range of security standards and ... White Paper Security and the Sun™ ONE Web Server On the Web sun.com/software White Paper April 2003 Security and the Sun™ ONE Web Server Table of Contents Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 Security By Design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Secure Sockets Layer . . . . Download
  • Using a Metadata Schema with the Microsoft SharePoint Portal Server
  • Microsoft SharePoint Portal Server is an intricate document management system. In addition to dynamic document management features, SharePoint Portal Server offers a search portal for locating documents. SharePoint Portal Server does not embed information into documents permanently. Rather, it indexes the metadata properties of documents that are admitted to the Server. However, it can locate external documents based on their metadata properties. Metadata Server, an enterprise-level solution from HiSoftware, can maximize the benefits of fielded searching within SharePoint Portal Server. Metadata Server manages metadata across an enterprise, runs with minimal user interaction, and can update document metadata on a regular schedule. A dynamic metadata solution, Metadata Server offers features based on inheritance, tokens, content classification, and automatic keyword generation. When used in conjunction with SharePoint Portal Server, you can locate 100 percent of your Microsoft Office and Web-based documents. This document has been created so that users of the Microsoft SharePoint Portal Server can benefit from using metadata and an enterprise-wide metadata schema. A metadata schema is the standard set of meta tags for a document collection. The procedures described in this document show you how to 1. add a Content Source to the Portal 2. configure an enterprise-wide metadata schema with Metadata Server from HiSoftware Download pdf Using a Metadata Schema with the Microsoft SharePoint Portal Server
  • 2007 MacWorld San Fransisco Report
  • It’s time to report on the 2007 Macworld event held, as always, in January. The rumor mill was certainly cranking heartily before it and didn’t slow down all that much to date. So what were the rumors prior to Macworld? Leopard updates were thought to be a sure thing, espe- cially on the heels of Bill Gates giving his CES keynote the Saturday before, touting Windows Vista features and demonstrating some of the them. It was felt there was a very good chance that an “iPhone” would be announced, though bets were that it would not be called that. (Too bad Cisco!) There was reasonable expectation that updated versions of iLife and iWork would make their debuts. iLife ‘07 would have an new iWeb 2.0 and iWork ‘07 would come with a new spreadsheet application. It was also thought that there could be announcements related to new iPods, dual quad-core Mac Pros, and new, larger Cinema Displays. Download 2007 MacWorld San Fransisco Report
  • HP vp15/vp17/vp19/FP1707/WF1907/w1707/w1907/w2007/w2207/w2408 LCD Monitor Users Manual
  • Preparing the column-base monitor for wall-mounting Reinstalling the desktop pedestal and base for the monitor Connecting the VGA (Analog) or DVI-D (Digital) Cable To connect the VGA cable To connect the DVI-D cable Connecting the HDMI Cable Audio and Video Cables and Adapters Connecting the Audio Cable Connecting the USB Hub Cable Connecting USB Devices to the Monitor Connecting the Power Cable Cable Management Adjusting the Tilt Adjusting the Swivel (Select Models Only) Adjusting the Height (Select Models Only) Pivoting the Monitor (Select Models Only) Ambient Light Sensor (Select Models Only) Keyboard Parking User’s Guide Operating the Monitor CD Software and Utilities Installing Drivers Downloading Updated Drivers from the Internet Using the Auto-Adjustment Function My Display Software Front-Panel Controls Using the Onscreen Display (OSD) OSD Menu Selections Selecting Video Input Connectors Identifying Monitor Conditions Adjusting Screen Quality Optimizing Analog Video Power-Saver Feature High-Bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP) Preparing the Monitor for Shipping Removing the Monitor Base Removing the cantilever base Removing the column base Folding the Double-Hinged Monitor Troubleshooting Solving Common Problems Getting Support from hp.com Preparing to Call Technical Support Locating the Rating Label Technical Specifications HP LCD Monitors Preset Video Modes LCD Monitor Quality and Pixel Policy Power Cord Set Requirements Agency Regulatory Notices Federal Communications Commission Download HP vp15/vp17/vp19/FP1707/WF1907/w1707/w1907/w2007/w2207/w2408 LCD Monitor Users Manual
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  • You can lock your phone manually or set the phone to lock ...... For the past five years in the United States, the mobile phone industry has Download PDF
  • Microsoft PowerPoint XP Tutorial pdf
  • The Basics, Part 1: Creating a Series of Slides 1. Start PowerPoint From the Start menu click on > Programs > Microsoft Office XP > Microsoft PowerPoint 2. Note the New Presentation task pane on the right side of your screen. Under New click on Blank Presentation link. 3. The initial slide that displays in the center of the screen is a title slide. Click to add title area and type in PowerPoint XP Basics. In the Click to add subtitle area type your name, title and email address. 4. The Slide Layout pane is available on the right-side. Scroll through the pane noting the various options for slide layout. • Content Layouts • Text and Content Layouts • Other Layouts 5. To add a new slide a. Under Text Layouts, select the bulleted list layout. Click on the pull down list and select Insert New Slide. b. Click in the Click to add title area at the top of the slide and type What is PowerPoint? c. Click in the Click to add text area to create a bulleted list • Presentation software that uses text (Press the Enter key) • Graphics (Press the Enter key) • Video (Press the Enter key) • Sound 6. Add a new bulleted list slide. Download Microsoft PowerPoint XP Tutorial pdf
  • Writing Scripts with PHP’s PEAR DB Module
  • As a web programming language, one of PHP’s strengths traditionally has been to make it easy to write scripts that access databases so that you can create dynamic web pages that incorporate database content. This is important when you want to provide visitors with information that is always up-to-date, without hand tweaking a lot of static HTML pages. However, although PHP is easy to use, it includes no general-purpose database access interface. Instead it has a number of specialized ones that take the form of separate sets of functions for each database system. There is one set for MySQL, another for InterBase, and another for PostgreSQL—and others as well. This wide range of support for different database engines help make PHP popular because it means essentially that no matter which database you use, PHP probably supports it. On the other hand, having a different set of functions for each database also makes PHP scripts non-portable at the lexical (source code) level. For example, the function for issuing a SQL statement is named mysql_query(), ibase_query(), or pg_exec(), depending on whether you are using MySQL, InterBase, or Post-greSQL. This necessitates a round of messy script editing to change function names if you want to use your scripts with a different database engine, or if you obtain scripts from someone who doesn’t use the same engine you do. In PHP 4 and up, this problem is addressed by means of a database module included in PEAR (the PHP Extension and Add-on Repository). The PEAR DB