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  • Chrysler Sebring Coupe 2004 Owner’s Manual
  • The vehicle may not be able to receive the registered ID code from the key. This means the engine will not start even when the registered key is turned to the START position: • When the key comes into contact with a metallic or magnetic object. • When the key comes into contact with another immobilizing key, or with some other transponder. In case like these, the theft-alarm indicator (located in the instrument cluster) will blink after 10 seconds. The theft-alarm indicator will flash for approximately 30 seconds and then go off. Remove the above object from the key and turn the key back to the ACC or LOCK position. Then try again to start the engine. If the engine does not start, consult an authorized dealer. 2. Since there is a transponder built into the key, be careful not to cause shock to the key, such as by dropping it or by putting heavy objects on top of it. 3. Do not leave the key where it may be exposed to heat caused by the high temperature and high humidity. 4. Sentry key is not compatible with remote starting systems. Use of these systems may result in vehicle starting problems and a loss of security protection. 5. A system failure is suspected when the ignition key is turned to the START position, the engine does not start. In such a case, consult an authorized dealer. Download Chrysler Sebring Coupe 2004 Owner’s Manual
  • BMW Owner’s Manual for Voice Control PDF
  • This Supplementary Owner’s Manual is intended to familiarize you with the features of your BMW’s voice control system. For descriptions of features that are not covered by this Owner’s Manual please consult the main Owner’s Manual or other supplementary Owner’s Manuals supplied with it. If you have any other queries, BMW Service will always be glad to advise you. Download PDF for BMW Owner’s Manual for Voice Control The Convenient Alternative to Manual Control
  • Asus AGP-V2740 Series Users Manual
  • 3D Multimedia Accelerator USER’S MANUAL Hardware & Video Drivers AGP-V2740 & AGP-V2740TV Introduction Item Checklist Features ASUS AGP-V2740 Series Layout Hardware Installation AGP-V2740TV Connection Examples Installation Procedures New Systems Systems with Existing VGA Card Windows 95 OSR2.0 Operating System Requirements Windows 95 OSR2.0 Windows 98 Installation Procedures Install VGARTD Install DirectX 5 Install Display Driver Install Video Player Using the Video Player Change Resolution and Color Remove Display Driver Using the Autorun Screen Using Windows 95 Control Panel Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Install Display Driver Installation Procedures AGP-V2740TV Video Features Live2740 Video Capture Utility Using Live2740 TV-Out setting Display Information Resolution Table 8MB Video Memory Troubleshooting Description Recommended Action. Features Built-in Intel740TM 64-bit 3D Multimedia Accelerator • 64-bit 2D, GUI, and DirectDraw Acceleration • 8MB 100MHz SDRAM frame buffer • X and Y up and down video scaling • Software MPEG I and VCD Player • 205MHz Palette-DAC • Built in VMI Bus Connectors for TV Tuner, Video Capture, MPEG-1, and MPEG-II • Acceleration for Windows 95 APIs, including Direct3D and DirectDraw (+ VPE) • Video Acceleration (including acceleration for MPEG-I, MPEG-II, and Indeo) • Acceleration for Windows NT APIs, including Direct3D, DirectDraw, and OpenGL • AGP 1.0 Interface (supports 2x mode, execute mode with sideband) • User-friendly Installation for Windows 95 and Windows 98 • Video-In and Flicker-free TV-Out (on AGP-V2740TV only) • Video Capture Utility for Live Video/Still Image Capture Download pdf Asus AGP-V2740 Series Users Manual
  • Clio C-1050 Series Users Manual
  • Getting Acquainted with Clio Attaching to AC Power Calibrating and Personalizing the Device Managing Power Cycling Power Notification LED/Switch Power Manager Control Panel Battery Status Tab Suspend Options Tab Backlight Tab Managing Battery Pack Life Recharging the Main Batteries 1-12 Using Batteries Efficiently Using Display Modes Using Clio in Keyboard Mode Using Clio in Tablet Mode Adjusting Contrast/Brightness Using the Stylus Exploring the DesktopMy Handheld PC Taskbar Start Menu Online Help Using Windows and Internet Explorer Clio User Manual Windows Explorer Internet Explorer Communications and Connectivity Connecting to the Modem Using Infrared Removing or Replacing the Battery Pack Removing the Battery Replacing the Battery Memory Using Optional Flash Cards Installing a Compact Flash Card Installing ROM Resetting Clio Clearing Memory Setting up a Partnership with a Desktop PC Connecting with the Travel Dock Setting up Communications Customizing Synchronization Synchronizing Files and File Conversion Drag and Drop Synchronized Files Backup and Restore Remote Synchronization Setting Up Remote Networking Connecting to an ISP Connecting to a Network Creating a Dial-up Connection to a Network Creating a Network (Ethernet) Connection Synchronizing with a Desktop Computer Creating a Dial-up Connection to a Modem Clio User Manual Inbox: Sending and Receiving E-mail Messages Setting up Inbox for Connecting to a Mail Server Connecting to a Mail Server Downloading Messages from a Mail Server Disconnecting From a Mail Server Managing Messages and Folders on a Mail Server Synchronizing E-mail Using ActiveSync Creating an Email Message Getting Help on Connectivity A Tour of Windows CE Programs Using the
  • Intel Architecture Optimization Manual
  • In general, developing fast applications for Intel Architecture (IA) processors is not difficult. An understanding of the architecture and good development practices make the difference between a fast application and one that runs significantly slower than its full potential. Of course, applications developed for the 8086/8088, 80286, Intel386™ (DX or SX), and Intel486™ processors will execute on the Pentium ®, Pentium Pro and Pentium II processors without any modification or recompilation. However, the following code optimization techniques and architectural information will help you tune your application to its greatest potential. Tuning an application to execute fast across the Intel Architecture (IA) is relatively simple when the programmer has the appropriate tools. To begin the tuning process, you need the following: • Knowledge of the Intel Architecture. See Chapter 2. • Knowledge of critical stall situations that may impact the performance of your application. See Chapters 3, 4 and 5. • Knowledge of how good your compiler is at optimization and an understanding of how to help the compiler produce good code. • Knowledge of the performance bottlenecks within your application. Use the VTune performance monitoring tool described in this document. • Ability to monitor the performance of the application. Use VTune. VTune, Intel’s Visual Tuning Environment Release 2.0 is a useful tool to help you understand your application and where to begin tuning. The Pentium and Pentium Pro processors provide the ability to monitor your code with performance event counters. These performance event counters can be accessed using VTune. Within each section of this document the appropriate
  • Nokia N800 User Guide
  • information, refer to the user guide of your phone. If you change the Bluetooth connectivity name of. your phone, it is not updated to your Nokia N800. Download manual
  • Universal Laptop Battery Users Manual
  • This Hi-Capacity™ Universal Laptop Battery has been designed for mobile laptop users who need maximum work time from their computers. Advanced Lithium Ion technology provides a long lasting power source when you have no access to an AC/DC power outlet. The battery is constructed using the highest quality components and utilizes all of the proper logic boards, thermal protectors and circuit breakers to ensure safety and reliability. For optimal performance and safety please read the following instructions carefully before using the Universal Laptop Battery. Box contents include: 1. Universal Laptop Battery Pack 2. User’s Manual 3. Compatibility Guide 4. AC Adapter 5. AC Adapter Cord 6. Output Cable 7. Smart Tip(s) Download Universal Laptop Battery Users Manual
  • Powerbook G3 Lombard (1999) USB Repair Manual pdf
  • Parts Heat Sync Sound Board Display / TFT / Screen Power / Charger Board Processor /Daughter Board Logic / Motherboard Keyboard & Modem Removal Pull the two keyboard tabs back and flip the keyboard back. (Flip back the keyboard while pressing in the two tabs. The picture only shows the left hand tab being pulled back.) Remove the three Philips head screws from the heat sync as shown. Then, using the metal “handle”, pull the heat shield up and out. It should come out easily. Download Powerbook G3 Lombard (1999) USB Repair Manual pdf
  • Importing Microsoft Access tables to SAS Datasets
  • There are several ways to import Microsoft Access tables into SAS. They are as follows: 1) Using SAS/ACCESS to ODBC: 1) SAS/CORE, SAS/BASE and SAS/ACCESS interface to ODBC licensed and installed at your site. 2) The Microsoft Access ODBC driver must be installed and configured on your PC. 3) Use the following code to read the Microsoft Access file into a SAS dataset. Libname sasuser ‘c:foo’; Proc SQL; Connect to ODBC (prompt); Create table sasuser.TEST As select * from connection to ODBC (select * from tablename); disconnect from odbc; quit; - ‘Prompt’will activate a pop-up window where you can choose your data source name. Alternatively, you can use ‘DSN=’in the parenthesis and specify your data source name. - ‘sasuser.TEST’ is the name of the SAS dataset you will create from this query. - ‘tablename’must be the specific unit of data that we are reading. For Microsoft Access the DSN references the database(.MDB file), and the ‘tablename’refers to the table in the database. Download pdf Importing Microsoft Access tables to SAS Datasets
  • Volvo Navigation System Information and Quick Reference Guide PDF
  • VOLVO C30 S40 V50 C70 the volvo navigation system The Volvo RTI* Navigation system is designed to take you as “smoothly” as possible to the destination of your choice in Europe and provide you with all the information you require along the way. The system utilises a Global Positioning Satellite (GPS) system and internal electronic maps to plot a course to a selected destination. *RTI (Road and traffic information) why buy? Improved Safety Never again have to stop in an unknown area late at night to ask a stranger for directions. You won’t need to take your hands off the steering wheel to check directions or maps. The navigation system is controlled by the control panel pad integrated behind the steering wheel (1). 1 3 The navigation system can also be operated by remote control (2). 2 The retractable screen is located in 1 a high position on the dashboard minimizing the time you have to take 2 your eyes off the road checking the map while driving (3). 3 Time saving The system provides step by step instructions on how to get to your destination and also helps you to avoid one-way streets and turn restrictions. It even offers you an alternate route when you normal route is overly congested. Download Volvo Navigation System Information and Quick Reference Guide PDF