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  • Slow or Trapped RI-beams from Projectile Fragment Separators and Their Laser Spectroscopy pdf
  • The projectile fragment separator provides wide variety of radioactive nuclear ions without any restrictions on chemical property or lifetime limit of the ions,which are unavoidable problems in the ordinary ion-source-based ISOL (isotope sep- arator on-line)facilities.The beam energy and quality in terms of the longitudinal and transverse emittance is,how- ever,not adequate for low-energy beam experiments,in particular for trapping experiments.Trapped unstable nuclear ions enable us to perform variety of high precision experiments. We will primarily apply this method to the precision spectroscopy of the hyper ne structure 1) .The magnetic hy- per ne constant A shows weak but nite isotope dependence called hyper ne anomaly,the main part of which stems from the nite size of the magnetization distribution in the nucleus Download Slow or Trapped RI-beams from Projectile Fragment Separators and Their Laser Spectroscopy pdf
  • Toshiba Qosmio G30 Users Manual
  • The Grand Tour Front with the display closed Left side Right side Back side Underside Front with the display open System indicators Optical media drives AC adaptor Chapter 3 Getting Started Setting up your work space Connecting the AC adaptor Opening the display Turning on the power Starting up for the first time Turning off the power Restarting the computer Restoring the preinstalled software User’s Manual Chapter 4 Operating Basics Using the Touch Pad Using optical media drives Writing CD/DVDs on DVD Super Multi drive Media care TV Tuner Sound System Modem Wireless communications LAN Cleaning the computer Moving the computer Chapter 5 The Keyboard Typewriter keys Function keys: F1 … F12 Soft keys: Fn key combinations Hot keys Windows special keys Keypad overlay Generating ASCII characters Chapter 6 Power Power conditions Power indicators Battery types Care and use of the battery pack Replacing the battery pack TOSHIBA Password Utility Starting the computer by password Power-up modes Panel power on/off System Auto Off Chapter 7 HW Setup Accessing HW Setup HW Setup window Other settings User’s Manual Chapter 8 Using the Remote Controller, Front operation panel and QosmioPlayer Windows XP Media Center Edition Front operation panel Remote Controller Using the Remote Controller Installing/Removing batteries Watching TV QosmioPlayer Front operation panel List of language codes Chapter 9 Optional Devices PC card ExpressCard Bridge media slot Memory expansion Battery Packs Universal AC Adaptor Battery Charger Hard disk drive pack USB floppy disk drive External monitor TV HDMI S-Video-in i.LINK (IEEE1394) Bluetooth USB
  • Addendum to Users Manual Ranger Wedge Interface
  • A laptop computer contains an integrated keyboard whereas a desktop computer uses an external keyboard. When using a desktop computer with a scanner that is designed to emulate keyboard input, the scanner is wedged into the cable that connects the external keyboard to the computer (hence, the term wedge scanner). Since a laptop keyboard is internal, there is no cable accessible to use a standard wedge connection for a scanner. However, most laptops make provision for an external keyboard via a separate keyboard connector (or port). Since the scanner connections to the laptop are different from the connections to a desktop computer, the scanner must be programmed specifically to operate as an external keyboard device. This is accomplished by using the programming codes on page 9. Download pdf Addendum to Users Manual Ranger Wedge Interface
  • Netopia ISDN PC Card Windows Users Guide
  • Installation Step 1: Inserting the PC Card Step 2: Connecting your equipment U Interface S/T Interface Connecting your interface to the PC Card Step 3: Configuring the PC Card Windows 95 Windows NT 4.0 Windows NT 3.51 Windows 3.x and DOS Chapter 3 — Windows Configuration Tool Using Setup Wizard Profile configuration Updating firmware Chapter 4 — VT100 Configuration Tool VT100 Configuration Tool activation Profile configuration Chapter 5 — Operation Making a connection Windows 95 Windows NT 4.0 Windows NT 3.51 Windows 3.x DOS Dialing with Multilink PPP About PPP authentication protocols Using other communications applications Dialing with AT commands Data compression Netopia ISDN PC Card LEDs Chapter 6 — Troubleshooting Solutions to common problems Download pdf Netopia ISDN PC Card Windows Users Guide
  • PureMessage for Microsoft Exchange upgrade guide
  • This guide is for customers who want to upgrade PureMessage for Microsoft Exchange as follows: ? From version 2.6.1 to version 3.0.x. ? From version 3.0 to version 3.0.x. The guide tells you: ? What’s new. ? Where to find system requirements. ? How to upgrade on a non-clustered server. ? How to upgrade on clustered servers. ? How to navigate to common menu options in the new version. ? How to contact technical support. New features The following features are new to PureMessage for Microsoft Exchange version 3.0: ? Supports Microsoft Exchange 2007. ? Supports 64-bit versions of Windows 2003. ? Integrates with Microsoft Active Directory. ? Provides group-level and user-level policies for anti-virus,anti-spam,and email content settings. ? Provides the option to define different policies for inbound, outbound, and internal email flows. ? Provides the option to discard inbound email sent to non-existent users (recipient validation). ? Allows multiple PureMessage servers to be managed from a single management console. ? Offers additional management reports. ? Provides a new Dashboard containing an overview of the PureMessage server status and key email statistics. ? Provides better searching within central quarantine. ? Improves handling of TNEF-formatted emails, allowing policy rules to be applied accurately to internal email. ? Has a new user interface. Download pdf PureMessage for Microsoft Exchange upgrade guide
  • Fiat Bravo Changing / removing / refitting of front brakes pads
  • The first thing you need to do is jack up the car and remove the wheel. After you have done that, you will be left with this. Now the first step in removing the caliper is to take off the spring on the front side. You do it using some pliers. The yellow arrow shows the spring. The second pic shows the caliper with the spring removed. The next step is to remove the corks (red arrows) and unscrew the two 7mm alen (imbus) screws that hold the caliper. The screws are under the corks – pic2 To get the screws out, insert the 7mm alen key in and unscrew them out. This is how the screws looks like. The white arrow points where the other one is. When the screws are out, you need to disconnect the pad wear cable. It is on one of the sides of the car (HGT-both sides). Connector is circled red. After that is done, pull the caliper toward you by hand. Next step is to remove the pad wear cable from its holder on the caliper. After you remove it, it should dangle freely like this. Then pull off the caliper in the yellow arrow direction. After you have pulled the caliper off, you will be left with one pad on the caliper holder and one on the caliper piston. Download pdf Fiat Bravo Changing / removing / refitting of front brakes pads
  • Implementing a Web-based Calendar Tutorial
  • This tutorial is all about implementing a Web-based calendar using open source technology. Specifically Java Servlets, Tomcat Server and MySQL database. All tools used to create and implement this project are open source projects and are free for the download under the GNU License Agreement. The freeness of open source projects allows practitioners to explore new technologies without incurring a huge investment. Furthermore, the software gets better as the project evolves which benefits everybody, end-users and developers a like. This tutorial assumes that you are running Microsoft Windows. The tutorial has been tested under the Windows XP Professional operating system but should work fine under any of the Windows 2000 family. Summarizing what you will be doing in this tutorial comprises of four basic steps which should be completed in order. 1) Download the necessary tools and files (What you need and Where to get the download) 2) Install applications (Installation:) 3) Implementation and finally 4) Running the Web calendar The order in which you download the different tools or install them really doesn't matter except for the Java Virtual Machine(JVM) which needs to be installed first. This tutorial can be done in sections so you don't have to complete the whole tutorial in one sitting. Have fun with the tutorial and this useful application!!! Download pdf Implementing a Web-based Calendar Tutorial
  • Software Development Kit for NFC Device
  • SDK for Nokia 6131 NFC Welcome! • The chap speaking: Mikko Saarisalo, Nokia • Based in Helsinki, Finland • MSc in SW Engineering, SW background also in professional career • Member of Nokia’s NFC Forum delegate • Has been involved in all Nokia’s commercial NFC products so far. My goal – does this correspond to what you expect? • After this session you should • Be able to roughly judge what is possible with Midlets on N6131 NFC • Be able to get started in programming NFC Midlets (a bit of Geegism reguired…) • Find more information about the SDK and the phone • Have a channel to ask more detailed questions • Have a mechanism to influence how will the next releases look like • Ask Questions any time! Forum Nokia Links • Nokia 6131 NFC Welcome Nokia 6131 NFC Phone overview SDK Overview Topic 1 - JSR-257 + extensions Aspects of Nokia 6131 NFC contacltelss Java capabilities (all with a 1) description and concept, 2) source code samples) Establishing connection Target Properties NDEF read / write Extensions for tag technologies P2P capabilities ISO 14443-4 connection Internal Secure Element • Emulation • Secure Element programming • Chain of Security/Trust • Manufacturing and customer specific master key • Unlock Midlet • Support Model Nokia 6131 NFC - Phone Overview Nokia 6131 NFC Nokia 6131 NFC • Based on the stylish and very popular Nokia 6131 • Enhanced with NFC features providing superior user experience and value for consumers • Touch a reader
  • Coding Standard: C# pdf
  • This coding standard for the C# language is mandatory for PMS. The objective of this coding standard is to have a positive effect on: Avoidance of errors/bugs, especially the hard-to-find ones. Maintainability, by promoting some proven design principles. Maintainability, by requiring or recommending a certain unity of style. Performance, by dissuading wasteful practices. Rules and recommendations are given that promote reliability and maintainability The C# coding standard as defined by Philips Medical Systems and published via the TIOBE website (www.tiobe.com) may be used "as-is" by any interested party. You may copy, adapt, and redistribute this document for non-commercial use or for your own internal use in a commercial setting. However, you may not republish this document, nor may you publish or distribute any adaptation of this document for other than non-commercial use or your own internal use, without first obtaining express written approval from Philips Medical Systems. Philips Medical Systems will not be liable for any direct, indirect, special or consequential damages arising out of any use of the document or the performance or implementation of the contents thereof. Please send questions and suggestions about the C# coding standard and/or its code checker ClockSharp to info@tiobe.com Get pdf Coding Standard: C#
  • Tuning Instructions for Harley-Davidson Carburetors
  • This tuning manual is for Harley-. Davidson only! If you have any questions orproblems.. Download PDF