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  • Nokia Bluetooth Headset BH-501 User Guide
  • search for Bluetooth devices. See the user guide of your phone for. instructions. 5. Select the headset (Nokia BH-501) from the list of found devices Nokia Bluetooth Headset BH-501 User Guide Issue 1 EN DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY We, NOKIA CORPORATION declare under our sole respoibility that the product HS-71W is in conformity with the provisio of the following Council Directive: 1999/5/EC. A copy of the Declaration of Conformity can be found at http://www.nokia.com/phones/ declaration_of_conformity/. © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved. Reproduction, trafer, distribution or storage of part or all of the contents in this document in any form without the prior written permission of Nokia is prohibited. Nokia and Nokia Connecting People are registered trademarks of Nokia Corporation. Other product and company names mentioned herein may be trademarks or tradenames of their respective owne. Bluetooth is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc. Nokia operates a policy of continuous development. Nokia reserves the right to make changes and improvements to any of the products described in this document without prior notice. Under no circumstances shall Nokia be respoible for any loss of data or income or any special, incidental, Download manual
  • Top 10 Reasons to Move from AutoCAD to AutoCAD Mechanical 2008
  • When you’re dealing with machinery that contains hundreds or thousands of parts, it could take days, even weeks, to draw them from scratch. AutoCAD Mechanical changes that by providing a comprehensive set of parts and features that you can select for your designs. When content is inserted, AutoCAD Mechanical intelligently cleans up the surrounding geometry so you don’t have to edit it manually. Examples include the following: Manufactured Parts Screws, Nuts, Washers Pins, Rivets, Bushings Plugs, Lubricators, Sealing Rings Bearing and Shaft Components Structural Steel Shapes Through, Tapped, Blind, and Oblong Holes Undercuts, Keyways, and Thread Ends Download PDF for Top 10 Reasons to Move from AutoCAD to AutoCAD Mechanical 2008
  • The Effect of Car Acoustics on Automobile Sound Systems
  • make your installations sound more consistent from car to car. ? give you more freedom in picking the loudspeakers for the system The Effect of Car Acoustics on Automobile Sound Systems - the Problem and a Solution by Richard Chinn All Rights Reserved. Copyright 1986. 22410 70th Avenue West, Mountlake Terrace, WA 98043 (425) 775-8461 Rick Chinn is a working sound engineer who has been involved in all facets of recording, sound reinforcement and acoustical design for the past fifteen yea. He has written articles for Modern Recording and Music, Music and Sound Output and A/V Video and has worked for TAPCO and Kaye-Smith studios. ® ® Technical Paper Number 101 Price $1.00 ® 1 People are paying more attention and money for quality sound in their ca. For many commute, a car stereo is an important part of their daily routine. In terms of listening time, they listen to their car system almost as much as they do their home stereo system. It's no secret that as a listening environment, the car is less than ideal. It's also no secret that an equalizer can go a long way towards Download
  • Maya for Games
  • Alias|Wavefront provides a fully integrated solution to address your complete game production pipeline, and one that measures up to the demands of next generation game consoles. The video on the left shows how some of our customers have used Maya to hurdle into the realm of next-gen game development. This tutorial will give you a taste of some of Maya’s powerful games creation tools. In this tutorial: • Modeling with polygons... page 2 • Texturing polygons... page 7 • UVs and mapping textures... page 10 • Multitexturing... page 14 • Using the Texture View... page 22 • Light mapping for games... page 26 Before you start: This tutorial requires Maya scene files. To download the tutorial files, please visit the Taste of Maya web site at www.aliaswavefront.com/tasteofmaya. Starting Maya: Double-click the Maya 3.0 Evaluation icon on the desktop, or from Start > Programs > Maya 3.0 Evaluation > Maya. In Maya: Once the tutorial files have been installed, you have to set the current project to access the Maya scene files. To set the current project from within Maya: • Select File > Project > Set and navigate to the directory where you installed the Maya scene files. • Select the Maya_tutorial_data directory and press OK. Download pdf Maya for Games
  • The Linux Public Web Browser mini?HOWTO
  • The directions below will produce the RedHat (currently version 6.2 is used, 7.0 is in development) Linux system that boots into the bare (=no window manager, like gnome, kde or fvwm2) X server and starts Netscape Navigator (not Communicator, which includes Main and News clients). Upon exiting the browser the X server is restarted and the new Netscape process is launched as needed. The system is intended for Internet Kiosks and similar applications. Security is emphasized at all the stages of the setup. This HOWTO will be updated (maybe significantly) as long as more reports about the deployment of such boxes will arrive. The basic idea here is to give web access to people who wander by, while limiting their ability to mess anything up. This setup was originally intended for trade shows, but it might be applicable other places you want to have a web browser going without having to babysit a computer. Following these instructions does not make your system bulletproof or idiot?proof. You need a graphical browser This document assumes that you already have a running graphical web browser, such as Netscape Navigator, on your system. You should have permission to use your graphical web browser. If you want to use Netscape Navigator in a commercial setting, you can buy a copy with appropriate license through Caldera. You need to be able to add an account If you don't have the right to be root, get the system administrator to add the ``guest'' account and give you ownership of guest's home directory.
  • DTP 1.6 Working with Dery and MySQL
  • DTP provides extensible frameworks and tools for creating, managing and using, various data sources, like databases, flat files, xml files etc). It only takes a few clicks before you're connecting to and drilling into the Data Source Explorer to view your databases. DTP environment is very easy to configure and use. With SQL Query Builder, a graphical SQL query editor in DTP 1.6, you can create complex SQL Statements with a minimum of hand-coding SQL. One of it’s great features is the creation in of "joins" in SQL statements, in an easy manner and a visual interactive way. DTP two means features (in my opinion) are interactivity and central connection model, should also provide a consistent, highly usable environment that works well with associated technologies. The idea is simple, one definition and multiple using of the same data source. In the case of databases one connection profile to a database is defined (only once) let many Eclipse projects use this connection profile without further connection operations Download pdf DTP 1.6 Working with Dery and MySQL
  • Engaging the YouTube Google-Eyed Generation: Strategies for Using Web 2.0 in Teaching and Learning
  • YouTube, Podcasting, Blogs, Wikis and RSS are buzz words currently associated with the term Web 2.0 and represent a shifting pedagogical paradigm for the use of a new set of tools within education. The implication here is a possible shift from the basic archetypical vehicles used for (e)learning today (lecture notes, printed material, PowerPoint, websites, animation) towards a ubiquitous user-centric, user-content generated and user- guided experience. It is not sufficient to use online learning and teaching technologies simply for the delivery of content to students. A new “Learning Ecology” is present where these Web 2.0 technologies can be explored for collaborative and (co)creative purposes as well as for the critical assessment, evaluation and personalization of information. Web 2.0 technologies provide educators with many possibilities for engaging students in desirable practices such as collaborative content creation, peer assessment and motivation of students through innovative use of media. These can be used in the development of authentic learning tasks and enhance the learning experience. However in order for a new learning tool, be it print, multimedia, blog, podcast or video, to be adopted, educators must be able to conceptualize the possibilities for use within a concrete framework. This paper outlines some possible strategies for educators to incorporate the use of some of these Web 2.0 technologies into the student learning experience. Why should the notion of incorporating Web 2.0 and interacting with for example socially distributed and user-created videos (e.g. from www.youtube.com) be important within education? In what ways has the rapid development of
  • Visor Handheld User Guide Manual Macintosh Edition
  • Introduction to Your Visor” Handheld Getting to know your handheld What is a Visor handheld? System requirements Upgrade information Visor components Charging the battery Connecting the cradle Tapping and typing Tap with the stylus to get things done Elements of the handheld interface Opening applications Using menus Four ways to enter data Customizing your handheld Palm Desktop software Using your handheld with another PIM Installing a Springboard module Chapter 2: Entering Data in Your Handheld Using Graffiti writing to enter data Writing Graffiti characters Graffiti tips The Graffiti alphabet Writing capital letters Writing numbers Graffiti numbers Writing punctuation marks Writing symbols and extended characters Writing accented characters Accent strokes Additional non-English characters Navigation strokes Graffiti ShortCuts Using the onscreen keyboard Using your computer keyboard Importing data Using an external keyboard Chapter 3: Managing Your Applications Using the Applications Launcher Selecting applications Switching between applications Categorizing applications Changing the Applications Launcher display Choosing preferences Installing and removing applications Installing add-on applications Installing games Removing applications Removing Palm Desktop software Security Assigning a password Changing or deleting a password Locking your handheld Recovering from a forgotten password Chapter 4: Overview of Basic Applications Date Book Date Book Plus Address To Do List Memo Pad Calculator CityTime Expense Chapter 5: Common Tasks Creating records Editing records Entering text Edit menu Deleting records Other ways to delete records Purging records Exchanging and updating data: HotSync operations Performing a HotSync operation for the first time Categorizing records System-defined
  • Integration of SAP central user administration with Microsoft Active Directory
  • As already mentioned in the short summary above the scenario used for this collaboration brief deals with two key components: Microsoft Active Directory and SAP Central User Administration. Active Directory, being the integrated, distributed directory service included with Microsoft Windows Server 2003 and Microsoft Windows 2000 Server, provides a central user repository used to centrally maintain user data, thus avoiding the redundant, error-prone maintenance of user information in several systems. Most organizations already use Active Directory to organize and manage information about all kinds of their different resources like users, computers, applications and so on. While the user management engine (UME) used by SAP Enterprise Portal can use a central Active Directory as its user persistence store ABAP systems use their own database as user store. SAP’s central user administration (CUA) can be used to maintain SAP user master records in one central system and distribute this information in a consistent way to connected child systems. This provides a single point of administration of all SAP user data in the entire SAP system landscape in one central system. This document describes the benefits of a synchronization of user data between an LDAP directory (e.g. Microsoft’s Active Directory) and SAP systems. In the outlined scenario MS Active Directory will become the leading system for storing common user data. As a result users newly created in the directory will be synchronized and created in the SAP CUA. For user data that has been updated in the directory this new information is also synchronized into
  • Hyundai Sonata 2.4 Sedan Manual
  • Hyundai’s all new Sonata should be causing its opposition some sleepless nights. Consigning its predecessor’s quirky aesthetics to history, the newcomer’s larger, more attractive “euro” style is just the ticket to generate some showroom traffic. Mix typical Korean value for money with an impressive list of standard safety features, and you have a package set to tug at the purse strings of medium and family car buyers. DISLIKES Clutch action Front seats lack support VALUE FOR MONEY PRICING Kicking off the four cylinder range is our manual test car at $25,490. Add $2,000 for the auto version. Next is the Elite 2.4 (auto only) at $31,490. With high levels of standard equipment the only option for either car is metallic or mica paint at $225. Bear in mind the solid colours are limited to Ebony Black and Noble White. STANDARD FEATURES For the money you receive air-conditioning, power windows on all doors, cruise control, 6 speaker CD, MP3, cassette audio system, remote central locking, front foglights and leather trimmed steering wheel. Wide and tall, the cabin provides excellent rear head and shoulder room. Comfort in the centre seat is the usual compromise, but the outer seats are nicely shaped and supportive. A centre armrest is another plus. ERGONOMICS The broad expanse of dash is as simple in its layout as it is to use. While it may not have trendsetting style, its blend of function over form makes life easy. Straightforward instrumentation sits ahead of you with the centre dash sound