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  • Audi TT 2000-2006 General body repairs PDF
  • Audi TT 2000-2006 General body repairs, Interior 72 - Rear seats Rear seat backrest, removing and installing Note: Backrest not pictured for better illustration. Detaching center mounting 1 - Center mounting Removing Remove rear seat bench Rear seat bench, removing and installing . Remove bolts - 3 - (2x). Rear seat backrest, removing and installing Remove seat belt buckles - 4 - (2x). It is not necessary to remove screws - 2 - . Installing When installing belt buckles - 4 - , make sure mounts - 5 - are positioned on retainer tabs - 6 2 - Bolts (2x) Tightening torque 19 Nm 3 - Bolts (2x) Tightening torque 55 Nm 4 - Buckle 5 - Mount 6 - Retainer tab 7 - Elongated hole Download Audi TT 2000-2006 General Body Repairs Manual Ebook
  • Internet Programming with Delphi
  • Borland Delphi is known to be a great environment for the development of stand-alone and client-server applications on the Microsoft Windows platform. Its virtues range from full OOP support to visual development, in a unique combination of power and ease. However, the new frontier of development is now Internet programming. What has Delphi got to offer in this new context? Which are the features you can rely upon to build great Internet applications with Delphi? That’s what this paper intends to reveal. We’ll see that Delphi can be used: • For direct socket and TCP/IP programming; • In conjunction with third-party components that implement the most common Internet protocols, on the client or the server side; • To produce HTML pages on the server side, with the WebBroker and Internet Express architectures; • As well as to work with Microsoft’s core technologies, including MTS, COM, ASP, and ActiveX. The Challenges of Internet Programming Internet programming poses new challenges to traditional developer environments and to the programmers using them. There are issues related with the implementation of standard protocols, the use of multiple platforms (Microsoft Windows accounts for most of the client computers on the Internet but only a fraction of the servers), and the licensing schemes of some RDBMS systems. Most of the problems, however, relate with HTTP development: Turning existing Windows applications into applications running within a Web browser is more complex than it might seem at first sight. The Web is stateless, the development of user interfaces can be quite an issue, and you invariably have
  • HP Compaq 8710p Notebook PC Review pdf
  • Volume mute button with LED indicator Volume scroll zone with up/down LED indicators Calculator button RJ-45/Ethernet port RJ-11/modem port Optical drive Full numeric keypad 4 USB 2.0 ports Stereo microphone in Stereo headphone/line out Touchpad with scroll zone Touchpad buttons, three Hard drive / optical drive activity / HP 3D DriveGuard LED Battery charging LED Power/standby LED Wireless on/off LED Power button with LED HP Info / HP QuickLook button with LED indicator Wireless on/off button with LED indicator HP Presentation button with LED indicator Display Internal 17.0-inch diagonal WXGA+ anti-glare (1440 x 900 resolution) 17.0-inch diagonal WSXGA+ anti-glare wide-viewing angle (1680 x 1050 resolution) 17.0-inch diagonal WSXGA+ wide-viewing angle BrightView (1680 x 1050 resolution) Ambient light sensor Integrated lid switch HP Privacy Filter support External Up to 32-bit per pixel color depth VGA port supports resolutions up to 2048 x 1536 at 75 Hz, and lower resolutions at up to 100 Hz HDMI 1.2 port supports direct connection to high-definition displays with up to 1920 x 1080 resolution and 7-channel audio with one convenient cable (not included). DVI port in optional HP Docking Station (sold separately) supports resolutions up to 1920 x 1200 for single-link DVI monitors and up to 2560 x 1600 for dual-link DVI monitors. NOTE: Resolutions are dependent upon monitor capability and resolution and color depth settings. Download HP Compaq 8710p Notebook PC Review pdf
  • VirusScan for Mac Manual Guide
  • What is VirusScan? What you can do with VirusScan What s new in this release VirusScan features VirusScan console On-Demand scanner On-Access scanner Uvscan command-line scanner HealthCheck VirusScan Schedule Editor eUpdate ePolicy Orchestrator Manageability Audience Conventions Getting product information Standard documentation VirusScan Help Submit a sample Technical Support Virus Information Library Contact information 2 Installing VirusScan for Mac 13 System requirements ePolicy Orchestrator requirements Installing VirusScan Standard installation Command-line (silent)installation Upgrade installation Testing your installation Uninstalling VirusScan. Getting Started 17 Using the VirusScan console The VirusScan console Toolbar Menu bar Configuring the scanners Configuring general preferences Configuring the On-Demand scanner Configuring the On-Access scanner Using the On-Demand scanner Using the On-Access scanner Updating DAT files Configuring eUpdate settings McAfee FTP server Configuring the internal FTP server Using the VirusScan Schedule Editor Scheduling eUpdates 4 Troubleshooting 33 Frequently asked questions Installation Scanning Viruses and detection General information Advanced troubleshooting Error messages Glossary 37 Index 39 Download pdf for VirusScan for Mac Manual Guide
  • Semantic Web Use Cases and Case Studies
  • Presenting compelling search results depends critically on understanding what is there to be presented on the first place. Given that the current generation of search engines have a very limited understanding of the query entered by the user, the content returned as a result and the relationship of the two, the opportunities for customizing search results have been limited. Opening up search The majority of Web pages today are generated from databases, and Web site owners increasingly are providing APIs to this data or embedding information inside their HTML pages with microformats, eRDF, or RDFa. In other cases, structured data can be extracted with relative ease from Web pages that follow atemplate using XSLT stylesheets. SearchMonkey reuses structured data to improve search result display with benefits to both search users, developers, and publishers of web content. The first type of applications are focusing on remaking the abstracts on the search result page: Figure 1 shows the kind of presentations that structured data enables in this space. Based on data, the image representing the object can be easily singled out. One can also easily select the most important attributes of the object to be shown in a table format. Similarly for links: the data tells which links represent important actions the user can take (e.g. play the video, buy the product) and these links can be arranged in a way that their function is clear. In essence, knowledge of the data and its semantics enables to present the page in a much more
  • Cisco 7000 Hardware Installation and Maintenance
  • Maintenance Installing and Configuring Processor Modules 158 Online Insertion and Removal Information 158 Tools Required 159 Ejector Levers 160 Removing and Replacing the RP, SP, SSP, RSP7000, or RSP7000CI Removing CxBus Interface Processors 162 Installing CxBus Interface Processors 162 Sample Screen Display for OIR 164 Microcode Component Replacement 164 Tools Required 166 Replacing the ROM 166 Verifying the Microcode Version 167 RP and RSP7000 Configurations 168 Configuring Jumpers 168 Software Configuration Register 173 Saving and Retrieving the Configuration File 181 Copying the Configuration File 183 Retrieving the Configuration File 185 Copying Files Between NVRAM and a Flash Memory Card 186 Replacing System Software EPROMs 188 Replacing RP SIMMs (Upgrading DRAM) 190 Replacing RSP7000 SIMMs (Upgrading DRAM) 195 Replacing RSP7000 DRAM SIMMs 200 Removing SIMMs 202 Installing New SIMMs 203 FSIP Configurations 205 Configuring Timing (Clock) Signals 206 Configuring NRZI Format 207 Configuring 32-Bit Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC) 207 Configuring 4-Bit Cyclic Redundancy Check 208 Replacing Port Adapter Cables 208 Replacing Serial Port Adapters 210 MIP Configurations 216 Configuring the Interfaces 216 Checking the Configuration 221 Removing and Replacing MIP Port Adapters 225 Installing and Replacing Power Supplies Tools Required 230 Installing Power Supplies 230 Removing Power Supplies Removing and Replacing the Front Chassis Panels Tools Required 233 Removing the Panels 233 Replacing the Panels 235 Cleaning and Replacing the Air Filter Tools Required 237 Accessing and Cleaning or Replacing the Filter Replacing Internal Components 238 Replacing the LED Board 238 Tools Required 239 Removing the LED Board 240 Installing a New
  • 1994 Chevrolet Camaro Owners Manual
  • The Heritage of Chevrolet. Welcome to the largest automotive family in the world - the family of Chevrolet owners. You have selected a vehicle designed, engineered and crafted by teamwork, a vehicle backed by a proud history of performance and value. Since the first “classic Six” rolled off the line in 1912, more than 110 million Chevrolet cars and trucks have worn the Chevrolet marque. That kind of reception from auto owners is unmatched by any other car manufacturer in the world. The chevrolet blend of value and performance has become an American tradition-whether bred for the racetrack like the legendary Corvette and Camaro, or created for the pleasure of the open road. Every decade, Chevrolet has reinforced its heritage of affordable performance with quality and value crafted into each vehicle. It’s not surprising that for eighty years Chevrolet has been America’s automobile…truly “The Heartbeat of America.” Download 1994 Chevrolet Camaro Owners Manual
  • 1999-2005 Volkswagen Golf/GTI 2.0L 4 Cyl Cold Air System Installation
  • Getting Started a) Make sure vehicle is parked on a level surface. b) Set parking brake. c) Jack the front of the vehicle and support with properly rated jack stands. d) Lift the plastic battery cover and disconnect both battery terminals. Remove the short positive lead from the positive battery terminal. (Fig. 1) e) If engine has run within the past two hours let it cool down. 2) Removing the stock air inlet system a) Swing the fuse box on top of the battery upwards and remove the hinge from the plastic battery box. b) Remove the four screws along the top of the radiator support. (Fig. 2) Remove the two plastic covers. c) Remove the battery hold down bolt and remove the battery from the vehicle. (Fig. 3) d) Remove the three bolts that secure the plastic battery box in place. Two bolts are located at the rear of the battery, on either side of the plastic wire tunnel. The third bolt is located on the radiator side of the battery. (Fig. 4) e) Unlatch the plastic wire tunnel cover on the backside of the battery box. (Fig. 5) Swing the cover open and remove the wire harness for the plastic battery box. f) Remove the plastic battery tray from the vehicle by removing the four bolts that secure it. (Fig. 6) g) Unplug the wire connector from the MAF sensor. (Fig. 7) h) Loosen the spring hose clamp that secures the inlet tube to the MAF sensor. Pull the inlet tube clear of the MAF sensor. (Fig. 8) i) Remove the breather hose
  • Wireless VoIP phone architecture and hardware requirements
  • Wireless VoIP Phone Architecture and Hardware Requirements. All Riaz and H Anthony Chan. San Jose State University. One Washington Square, San Jose Download
  • 1992-95 VW Corrado VR6 Front Big Brake Upgrade Installation Instructions
  • Most 17” wheels will clear the outer diameter of the caliper. Wheel weights mounted on the inside of the wheel may need to be repositioned. The more critical clearance is the spokes of the wheel to the outer face of the caliper. Do not assume an 18, 19 or even 20 inch wheel will clear the outer face of the caliper. A minimum distance of 60.81mm, measured from the outer rotor face to the inside face of the wheel spokes. This is the net metal-to-metal measurement. We recommend at least 2mm additional clearance to clear the ST-40 caliper on our big brake kits. Please refer to the Wheel Fitment section of our website to confirm any wheel fitment issues. Final fitment of the wheel to the caliper is the responsibility of the customer. Wheel Spacers Wheel spacers can provide extra clearance to the outer face of the caliper. This will also space out the entire wheel, widening the track width of the vehicle. Basic suspension settings will generally not be adversely affected by a slight widening (up to 3mm per side) of the track. Fender clearances should be checked on lowered cars, and longer lug studs or wheel bolts may be required. It is the responsibility of the customer to insure wheel spacers are properly specified and installed. Brake Vibration The most common causes of brake vibration are run-out and thickness variations on the rotor. Double disc grinding insures the rotor run-out is within +/- 0.002” when installed on our aluminum hat. Thickness variation is