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  • MTi 133-2 33 600 b/s Industrial Modem Switched Telephone Network Dedicated Line User Manual
  • The MTi 133-2 range of modems has been designed for asynchronous data transmission on the switched telephone network up to 33600 b/s or on a voice band dedicated line. Adapted references make it possible to use the MTI133-2 in all countries around the world. It can be delivered with the KIT 12 accessories (1 RS232 cable, 1 power supply module and 1 desktop base) in order to fix it on a desk. Its characteristics make it well suited to the remote management and maintenance of industrial equipments : 9 to 40 or 40 to 60 VDC power supply. DIN rail mounting for use in an electrical cabinet. Small-sized metal case. Excellent EMC immunity. RS232 and RS485 (2 wires) asynchronous interfaces. AT commands. Relay call command to a stored number. MODBUS and UNITELWAY call commands (MTi 133-201 only). 7 or 8 bits transmission. Parity: even or none. 1 or 2 stops (9 to11 bits). V42 and MNP2-4 error detection and correction. V42b and MNP5 data compression. Product Identification Each product reference appears on a label sticked on the side of the modem. The tables below contain all available references of the MTI133-2 range of modems. MTi133- 2 0 I XXX Power supply RS232 and RS485 interface AT dial commands Relay call commands MODBUS and UNITELWAY call commands Download pdf MTi 133-2 33 600 b/s Industrial Modem Switched Telephone Network Dedicated Line User Guide
  • NI Vision 8.2 Development Module
  • This document outlines new functionality, system requirements, installation procedures, and descriptions of the documentation included with the NI Vision Development Module. The NI Vision Development Module is for engineers and scientists who are developing machine vision and scientific imaging applications. The NI Vision Development Module includes NI Vision and NI Vision Assistant. NI Vision is a library of powerful functions for image processing, and is available for LabVIEW, LabWindows™/CVI™, and Microsoft Visual Basic. NI Vision Assistant is an interactive environment for developers who need to quickly prototype vision applications without programming. In addition, the NI Vision Development Module ships with the NI Vision Acquisition Software CD, which includes National Instruments driver software for controlling image acquisition products. Refer to the readme.rtf file, included with the software, for the most up-to-date information about the NI Vision Development Module. This section describes the new features available in the NI Vision Development Module. • Golden Template Comparison—Functions for comparing the pixel intensities of an image under inspection to a golden template. A golden template is an image containing an ideal representation of an object under inspection. • Data Matrix—Enhancements in speed and accuracy and functions that output the ISO 16022 (AIM) grade for a given Data Matrix barcode. • Geometric Matching Enhancements: – Calibrated Images—Uses calibration information attached to the inspection image to return the location, orientation, and angle of a match in pixels and real-world units. – Multiple Template Matching—Simultaneously locate multiple grayscale templates within a single grayscale image. Download pdf NI Vision 8.2 Development Module
  • 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
  • Microsoft Outlook 2003 Configuration
  • This document assumes that the following prerequisites have been met: • Outlook 2003 is installed on your computer. • You have an account on the ISAD Exchange System. • You know the password for your account. Configuration 1. First step is to go into the control panel on your computer, if you have the following view click on User Accounts. If you do not see the following skip to step 4. 2. You may now see another set of options as follows. 3. Open Mail (If you do not see the Mail icon navigate using the Start Menu to Start > All Programs > Microsoft Office > Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 and go to step 6). Now skip to step 9. 4. If you have the following view for control panel, look for the Mail icon. 5. Open Mail (If you do not see the Mail icon navigate using the Start Menu to Start > All Programs > Microsoft Office > Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 and go to step 6). Now skip to step 9. 6. If you load Outlook because you do not have the Mail icon please follow the next few steps. When you open Outlook for the first time the following screen will be displayed. 7. Click on Next, and the following window will be displayed. Download pdf Microsoft Outlook 2003 Configuration
  • A Rough Google Earth Guide
  • Google Earth is a virtual globe program, allowing viewers to visualize data on top of displayed satellite images of the Earth’s surface. Launched in 2005 and released to the public in 2006, Google Earth fast became a household name hailed as a revolution for humanitarian development, much as Geographic Information Systems (GIS) were several decades ago. According to MapAction, “There seem at present tobe two distinct groups of humanitarian practitioners: those who are already, albeit tentatively,exploiting Google Earth and related geospatial methods in their work,and those whowill be, as soon as they see their first demonstration of its potential.” (MapAction, 2008: 9) As a geospatial program installed on the computer, Google Earth users have access to detailed imagery constantly downloaded, as different areas are panned or zoomed. It is possible to use Google Earth without an internet connection, but functionality is limited to low resolution satellite imagery, imagery cached on the computer from recent use, and locally saved KML (Keyhold Markup Language) files. Google started the ‘Google Earth Outreach’ program in 2007 to help US and Europe-based non-profit organizations use Google Earth and Maps in their work. This program provides tutorials and case studies online, granting Google Earth Pro licenses to qualifying organizations interested in using Google Earth. Using This Guide There are currently several versions of Google Earth offered, ranging from a free Basic, to a Professional version available for US$400. This guide is designed for those who are using Google Earth Basic 4.2 for PC, and some notes may not apply to
  • Creating a 3D immersive environment in Maya
  • The following tutorial will take you step by step through the creation of a natural environment in Maya. You will also setup a character inside the environment and to add interactivity in Virtools. This tutorial introduces you to Maya’s 3D Paint Effects allowing you to paint in 3D. A few strokes can paint trees, grass, flowers. The paint strokes from your brush are converted into 3D objects inside a 3D space. Maya’s ability to convert 3D Paint Effects to polygonal objects is helpful to create content for interactive environments. This tutorial requires Maya 5.0 and up. You can control the strokes’ shape, color, density, while painting on the horizontal grid plane of the perspective view or directly on other 3D objects. Let’s grab a brush and start to paint trees and grass in 3D, let’s create the ground for your forest. 3.1 - Creating the ground Open a new scene in Maya. Go to the top menu, select, “File” > “New Scene”. Select the “Modeling” module in the box located on the left of the “Status Line”. Create a polygonal plane for the floor of your scene. Go to, “Create” > “Polygon Primitives” > “Plane” Download pdf Creating a 3D immersive environment in Maya
  • Toshiba Qosmio G40 pdf
  • Qosmio G40 destined to welcome your personal universe, the Qosmio 40 idens your world and rings entertainment to life. That is because it is fully packed with Toshiba EasyMedia features, which not only make things effortless but bring new eaning to the worlds High Definition.EasyMedia provides a unique mix of innovative features t the press of utton: instant-on ntertainment, asy connection o the Internet,film recording in HD quality,premium sound for your avourite usic, lus all the capabilities f a powerful notebook &With Toshiba it s easy! If ou losed your yes and pictured our dream machine, what ould t look ike? HD DVD-Recorder The Qosmio 40 akes ultimedia to a new level of xcitement by ffering breakthrough inematic xperience with HD VD ecordability. he bility o burn HD VDs is erfect or apturing nd recording high-definition content from leading broadcasters.The notebook s new HD VD-RR optical drive delivers an deal ombination f high apacity storage and outstanding audio and visual layback. t also lays D August 007 computers.toshiba-europe.com Copyright Toshiba omputer Systems 2007 4-in-11: ltimate movie machine with D DVD-R DVD movies t a resolution that s six times sharper than he VD ormat. n the process, t will ntice you into n unprecedented new world, ith images so real and vibrant it s as if you re part of the action. The Qosmio G40 s also n LCD television. he
  • SAP Tutorial Manual
  • SilkPerformer offers recording and replay support for the load testing and functional testing of SAP® systems that use the SAPGUI Scripting interface. SilkPerformer’s unique content verification feature enables you to verify application functionality even under real-world load conditions—and thereby intercept application errors that occur only under load. Test scripts created for functional testing can be reused for load testing purposes, without requiring any changes. Together with its outstanding support for the load testing of Web applications, SilkPerformer supports load and functional testing of SAP R/3 4.6C, SAP R/3 Enterprise (4.7), and mySAP Business Suite (and higher) via SAPGUI Client 6.2 (and higher) for Windows and HTML, as well as with mySAP Enterprise Portal. Note This tutorial offers only a brief overview of the functionality that is available with SilkPerformer and TrueLog Explorer. Please see the SilkPerformer User Guide and the TrueLog Explorer User Guide for full details of available functionality. SilkPerformer SAP GUI Tutorial INTRODUCTION Overview Scripting In addition to a powerful BDL API for SAP that enables programmers to effectively customize SAP test scripts, SilkPerformer 2006 R2 also provides TrueLog technology for SAP—offering easy visual script analysis and customization. TrueLogs provide complete visual representation of all actions and results that are generated by test scripts. Screenshots are captured during test runs and details regarding all visible GUI controls are logged. Using TrueLog Explorer’s intuitive point-and-click interface, you can visually customize all user-input data and create content verification checks for return data. Simply select the input values that you wish to
  • 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
  • AIRFREE Tube Installation Guide PDF Manual
  • Follow these simple instructions to install American Airless Air-Free Inner tubes 24 AIRFREE TUBE INSTALLATION (SIMILAR STEP FOR 20 x 2–1/8 AND 8 x 1–1/4 AIRFREE TUBE INSTALLATION)) STEP 1Place wheel on flat surface,remove rubber rim strip and insert rim plug provided in valve stem hole. STEP 4Compress remaining rube into casing by pressing down and toward casing. STEP 7Continue to seat tube inside rim with hand pressure until 9 o clock and 3 o clock positions are reached.Before proceeding re- check bottom tire bead as in previous step. STEP 10Use slot head screwdriver to lift and pry top tire bead into place 4 -5 from original position. Leave screwdriver in place and move another 2 -3 with tool and complete seating of top tire bead in 2 -3 increments STEP 3Starting at 6 o clock position,insert and compress tube into casing so that only the loop remains at the top. STEP 6Stand tire up to check that the bottom bead has not been forced over rim.If so,pry into place and continue. STEP 9Spray lubricate tire bead and insert tool at 6 o clock.Lift and pry top tire bead inside rim.Leave tool in place. To remove worn-out tire with airfree tube inside:Pry top tire bead out of rim with slot head screwdriver and cut steel bead and tire off rim. STEP 2Slip bottom bead