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Download pdf YML661 BD3068 V.92 MyModem User ManualTravelBridge G-TA-6450 Advanced Pocket Wireless Ethernet Adapter For Hospitality NetworksThe TravelBridge™ G is the only Pocket Wi-Fi to Ethernet Adapter designed, configured and packaged specifically for the global hospitality market. The TravelBridge™ G instantly creates a wired Ethernet connection on any wireless network without additional cabling or hardware. The TravelBridge™ G is designed for use in hotel guest rooms, lobbies, conference rooms lounges, offices and trade show floors - anywhere within a Wi-Fi network requiring a guest accessible wired Ethernet connection with no additional cost to the existing infrastructure. The TravelBridge™ G is configured to work right out of the box on any open Wi-Fi network. Hotel owners who want to loan out the TravelBridge™ G to their guests can easily configure it with their property’s specific SSID, encryption and custom network login settings.
TravelBridge™ G Web-Based Configuration Utility Windows® XP and Windows® Vista
1. Connect one end of the mini Ethernet cable into the RJ45 Ethernet port on the rear of the TravelBridge™ G and the other end into the RJ45 Ethernet port on the laptop.
2. Connect the USB power cable (mini-cassette plug end), into the power socket in the rear of the TravelBridge™ G and connect the USB connecter end into an available USB port on the laptop.
The TravelBridge™ G will power up with the front panel blue status lights blinking active. (Optional power can be supplied using the AC/DC power supply from a wall outlet) We advise writing down all existing TCP/IP settings of your PC laptop or Macintosh before you change them. You will be taking yourIBM ThinkPad T60 Service Troubleshooting GuidehinkPad® T60 Service and Troubleshooting Guide Read first Avoid leaving the base of your computer, or any other part that becomes hot during operation, in contact with your lap or any part of your body for an extended period when the computer is turned on or when the battery is charging. When the ac adapter is connected to an electrical outlet and your computer, it generates heat. Do not place the adapter in contact with any part of your body while using it. Never use the ac adapter to warm your body. Extended contact with your body, even through clothing, may cause a skin burn.
Route the cables of an ac adapter, a mouse, a keyboard, a printer, or any other electronic device, or communication lines, so that they cannot be walked on, tripped over, pinched by your machine or other objects, or in any way subjected to treatment that could disturb the operation of your computer. Applying strong force to the cables may damage or break them. Before moving your computer, do one of the following: turn it off, press Fn+F4 to put it in standby mode, or press Fn+F12 to put it in hibernation mode. Before moving the computer, make sure that the power on indicator is off. This will help to prevent damage to the hard disk drive, and possible loss of data. Do not drop, bump, scratch, twist, hit, vibrate, push or place heavy objects on your computer, display, or external devices. Use a quality carrying caseAccord & Acura SeriesChief Automotive Technologies, Inc. warrants for one year from date of installation and/or purchase any of its products which do not perform satisfactorily due to defect caused by faulty material or workmanship. Chief’s obligation under this warranty is limited to the repair or replacement of products which are defective and which have not been misused, carelessly handled, or defaced by repair or repairs made or attempted by others.
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DownloadZ-FI Mapper V1.22 Installation InstructionsEach Z-Fi is supplied with a USB cable and easy to use Z-Fi Mapper Software. This sophisticated program is designed for experienced tuners. With just a laptop, a tuner can make tuning adjustments for any of our products either at the track or on the dyno.
Using the Z-Fi Mapper on the bike
1) Plug your computer into the Z-Fi unit with the supplied USB cable
2) Turn the power to the vehicle on
3) Start the Bazzaz Z-Fi Mapper program (ProgramFilesBazzazPerformanceZ-Fi Mapper)
4) The Z-Fi Mapper software should automatically connect to the Z-Fi unit.
5) Make and save changes according to the instructions on the next few pages
6) Be Sure to EXIT the Z-Fi Mapper program before turning OFF the power to the bike. Tuning the power to the bike OFF before exiting the program may cause your laptop to lockup.
7) You can create maps when you are away from the bike or when the bike is powered down by choosing the “Work Offline” option when prompted.
8) Note that some of the TABS of the Z-Fi Mapper software may not be available to view, based on the type of Z-Fi unit that you purchased. For instance, you can’t access the Traction Control Screen if you did not purchase a Z-Fi TC unit. Similarly you can’t access the Self Mapping screen unless you are plugged into the bike and you have a Z-AFM unit installed.
Download pdf Z-FI Mapper V1.22 Installation InstructionsAMBIENT OCCLUSION IN MAYA8 and PHOTOSHOPThis tutorial covers the basics of how to setup and bake ambient occlusion maps in Maya8. The process is similar for previous versions of Maya only the menu names will be different. As with most things in Maya there are probably many different ways to do this but this method works well for me and is reasonably quick to setup.
1. SETTING UP THE SHADER NETWORK
- First open the hypershade window and from the Maya nodes list MMB drag a Surface Shader node into the work area
- Now click on the "Create Maya Nodes" button at the top of the nodes list and change it to MentalRay nodes.
- Then under the textures tab MMB drag an 'mib_amb_occlusion' node onto the work area
- Now connect the 'OutValue' of the Occlusion node to the 'OutColor' of the surface shader. This is the default connection between these 2 nodes so you can do this by simply holding down Ctrl and MMB dragging the occlusion node over the shader node.
2. SETTING UP YOUR SCENE
- In order to get good results from Ambient Occlusion the scene environment must be white. To do this open the Outliner window and select the Persp camera. In the attribute editor under the Environment tab slide the Background Color to 100% white
- Now open the Render Globals window and select MentalRay as your renderer and Production as the quality preset. Now change the multi-pixel filter to "Lanczos".
(this will automatically change your Quality preset to 'Custom' like in the picture)
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If your database server is not started, you can start it by typing “net start mysql” from the MySQL bin directory as shown in Figure 1.1. You can stop it by typing the command net stop mysql.
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