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  • Michelin Truck Tire Service Manual
  • The purpose of this manual is to provide you, the Michelin ® Truck Tire customer, with some useful infor-mation to help you obtain maximized performance and cost per mile. Your Michelin radial tires are a signifi-cant investment and should be protected like any other investment. This manual will show you how to do this by increasing your knowledge of tires regarding their selection, vehicle characteristics that affect performance, maintenance, and extending tire life through repair and retreading. For complete tire specifications, refer to application data books, contact your local Michelin Representative, or refer to the Michelin web site: www.michelintruck.com. For additional information consult the following manuals: Michelin Data Book (Passenger Tire and Light Truck Tire)41780 Michelin Truck Tire, Retreads and Commercial Light Truck Tire Data Book 40731 BFGoodrich Commercial Truck Tires Data Book 42029 Tires for Material Handling 41637 Earthmover and Industrial Tire Reference 41736 Earthmover and Industrial Data Book 40017 Michelin Commercial Truck Tire Nail Hole Radial Tire Repair Manual 40163 Michelin MRT Tread Width Informational Guide 41805 Crown / Sidewall Repair Template 40192 Truck Tire Limited Warranty and Driver s Manual MWE40021 BFGoodrich ® Truck Tire Warranty BMW40844 Passenger and Light Truck - Michelin Complete Warranty MDW41156 Recreational Vehicle Tire Guide MDL40660 Michelin Agricultural Tire Data Book 41305 BFGoodrich Agricultural Tire Data Book 21140 Technical Bulletins: www.michelintruck.com CDs: MICHELIN SCRAP TIRE CODING CD 42396 PLNA TECHNICAL VIDEOS CD#1 42398 Fundamentals of Tire Wear Runflat - Full Term Pinch Shock Impact Damage
  • Converting Pipe-Delimited ASCII Text Files into Microsoft Access 2002
  • Using the Windows XP 2002 Professional Operating System with Service Pack 2 (SP2) Note: Participants must return local Address Lists and Address Count Lists in the predefined, pipe-delimited ASCII text file format specified by the Census Bureau. Summary: This document covers: • Setting the pipe symbol as the default delimiter • Converting a computer-readable predefined pipe-delimited ASCII text file into MS Access database • Importing Address List or Address Count List Set the Pipe Symbol as the Default Delimiter 1. From the Microsoft (MS) Start button on the MS Windows task bar, highlight Settings and select the Control Panel. In the Control Panel window select Regional and Language Options. 2. In the Regional and Language Options window, select the Regional Options tab, click the Customize… button. 3. In the Customize Regional Options window, select the Numbers tab. 4. Set the List Separator field to a pipe-delimited symbol | by pressing Shift and | Download pdf Converting Pipe-Delimited ASCII Text Files into Microsoft Access 2002
  • HP Photosmart 330 series User's Guide
  • Thank you for purchasing an HP Photosmart 330 series printer! With your new, compact photo printer you can easily print beautiful photos with or without a computer. This guide explains how to print photos from the printer without connecting it to a computer. To learn how to print from your computer, install the printer software and explore the onscreen Printer Help, see Installing the software and Finding more information. Your new printer comes with the following documentation: ? Setup Guide: The HP Photosmart 330 series printer comes with setup instructions that explain how to set up the printer. ? User's Guide: The HP Photosmart 330 series User's Guide is the book you are reading. This book describes the basic features of the printer, explains how to use the printer without connecting a computer, and contains hardware troubleshooting information. ? HP Photosmart Printer Help: The onscreen HP Photosmart Printer Help describes how to use the printer with a computer and contains software troubleshooting information Front of printer 1 Control panel: Control the basic functions of the printer from here. 2 Out tray (closed): Open this to print, insert a memory card, connect a compatible digital camera, connect an HP iPod, or access the print cartridge area. Inside front of printer 1 In tray: Load paper here. 2 In tray extender: Pull out to support paper. 3 Paper-width guide: Move to the width of the current paper to position the paper properly. 4 Camera port: Connect a PictBridge digital camera, the optional HP Bluetooth wireless printer adapter, or an HP iPod. 5 Memory card slots:
  • Cisco PIX Firewall Version 6.2
  • Certain Cisco PIX Firewall models also provide integrated hardware VPN acceleration,.... Cisco PIX Firewall Release 6.2 provides a wealth of new innovative Cisco Systems, Inc. All contents are Copyright © 1992–2002 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Important Notices and Privacy Statement. Page 1 of 10 Data Sheet Cisco PIX Firewall Veion 6.2 The world-leading Cisco PIX ® Firewall Series of purpose-built security appliances provides robust, enterprise-class security services, including stateful ipection firewalling, virtual private networking (VPN), intrusion protection, and much more—in cost-effective, easy-to-deploy solutio. Ranging from compact, plug-and-play desktop firewalls for small/home offices to carrier-class gigabit firewalls for the most demanding enterprise and service-provider environments, Cisco PIX Firewalls provide robust security, performance, and reliability for network environments of all sizes. Advanced Firewall Technologies Provide Enterprise-Class Network Security Cisco PIX Firewalls deliver a broad range of advanced firewall services that protect enterprise networks from the threats lurking on the Internet and in today's network environments. The state-of-the-art Cisco Adaptive Security Algorithm (ASA) provides rich stateful ipection firewall services, tracking the state of all authorized network communicatio and preventing unauthorized network access. Cisco PIX Firewalls deliver an additional layer of security through intelligent, “application-aware” security services that examine packet streams at Laye 4 through 7, using Get PDF
  • Digital Car Audio System - Consumer Electronics
  • the compact system. IV CONCLUSIONS. We have developed a digital car audio system which. can be used to compensate degradations in sound qual- Download
  • Choosing a Scooter or Buggy PDF
  • The many types of battery-powered vehicles currently available for the disability market are divided into three main categories: powered wheelchairs, scooters, and buggies. This factsheet covers scooters and buggies only. For advice on powered wheelchairs refer to DLF Fact sheet ‘Choosing a powered wheelchair’. Highway regulations group powered vehicles into two categories: Class 2 and Class 3 vehicles: ” Class 2 vehicles can travel up to 6.4kph (4mph) and are allowed on pavements and to cross over roads only; ” Class 3 vehicles can travel up to 12.8 kph (8mph) and can be used on roads, and on pavements at the reduced speed of 6.4kph. Within each category there is a range of different models and accessories, each with their own features to meet individual needs Scooters and buggies look very similar, the main difference being that scooters dismantle while buggies do not. For up-to-date product and supplier information, please contact our equipment helpline, open Monday to Friday from 10am to 4pm, Tel: 0845 130 9177 (calls charged at local rate), or if you use a textphone: 020 7432 8009). Alternatively, write to our letter enquiry service or contact us via email at advice@dlf.org.uk. To help us give you a concise and informative reply, please provide us with as much detail as possible including information on the difficulties you are having and any solutions you have considered, including equipment ideas. SOURCES OF SUPPLY - WHO CAN HELP? PURCHASE OF EQUIPMENT Scooters and buggies are not available through the Wheelchair Service, which
  • PRAM Battery For PowerBook G4 Installation Guide pdf
  • Before beginning, take certain our PowerBook is shut down and the battery is removed. You cannot perform this upgrade if the computer is in sleep mode. Tips: You may want to place the computer on a soft cloth or a rubber mat to keep it from sliding around while you perform this upgrade. A mouse pad works well, just be sure to not scratch our PowerBook. Take a few moments and align all of the components and tools you will need to perform this upgrade so that you don't have to move around much while doing the upgrade. You will find that if you don't have to reach very far for an item, it will allow you o concentrate more. Step 1 Open and detach the keyboard. If you need assistance performing this task, it is covered in your owner s manual. A PDF and video of the process are also available at Apple s tech support site: http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=95131 Step In some nstances, here will e a dust over ttached to the optical drive. This is ocated ear the lower ight of where the keyboard was. If it is not there, you can skip this step. If it is there, you will need to remove it. Simply et nder t with our fingernail and lowly peel pack. Download PRAM Battery For PowerBook G4 Installation Guide pdf
  • A Comparison of the GPL and the Microsoft EULA
  • This document has been written in an attempt to review and contrast the samples of licenses made available by Microsoft and the Free/Open Source Software (FOSS) community. As these two have now become the most prominent purveyors of platforms and software application technology in the computer industry worldwide, we feel it would be instructive for business and organisational users to have a plain-language analysis of these key components of the software they use. We will also attempt a very simple quantitative analysis of what portions of both licenses devote to giving users rights, taking away user rights, and limiting the extent to which users can make legal claims or sue the purveyors of the software from both camps. The Microsoft Windows XP Professional End User License Agreement (the EULA hereafter) was selected as representative of the current-generation license provided by Microsoft for business-grade systems. The GNU General Public License (the GPL hereafter) has been selected as the most commonly-used Free/Open Source Software (FOSS) license. The GPL is used by well-known platforms and software technology such as Linux, GNOME, KDE, OpenOffice.org and MySQL. While much of what we will cover may be known to some readers, we believe that there is widespread ignorance of both the EULA and the GPL. We will thus make every effort to provide a clear, simplified analysis of both, to assist in the better understanding of these licenses which are very important to all users of computers. Download pdf A Comparison of the GPL and the Microsoft EULA
  • SAP Ebooks: The RFC Generator Tutorial
  • The function library in R/3 provides a facility for generating and then downloading RFC programs to a workstation or PC. This facility is the RFC Interface Generator. With this tool, you can create RFC stub programs (that call SAP function modules) and example programs (that show how to call stub programs). The RFC Generator is only available for and in R/3 Systems and not for R/2 Systems. Generating RFC Stubs: RFC stub programs contain all the parameter-handling and communications necessary to call SAP function modules from a non-SAP System. Once a stub has been exported to your machine, you can compile it as a library file or DLL (dynamic-link library) routine. DLL routines can be called without having been linked together with your program at compile time. You can call DLL routines from any programming language whose compiler offers DLL options. (This includes, for example, most recent C and BASIC compilers.) Generating Example Programs: The RFC Interface Generator provides example programs for different programming languages. Both ANSI C and Visual Basic are supported. With Release 3.0, RFC client example programs as well as RFC server example programs are provided for these programming languages. The list of example programs will be extended in later releases. The list at the end of this chapter shows in detail which example programs are provided in which release. To view the list of example programs that you can actually generate use the F4 Help key or press the value button when editing the generation settings. The
  • Proxima DLP Projector Users Guide Manual
  • Positioning the projector 8 Projector and Device Connector Guide 9 Computer connections 9 Video connections 9 Connecting a computer source 12 Required computer connections 12 Optional computer connections 12 Displaying a computer source image 13 Adjusting the image 14 Using the projector with Windows 98 for the first time 15 Connecting a video device 17 Video device connections 18 Composite video connection 18 S- video connection 18 VGA connection 19 Displaying video 20 Adjusting the image 20 Shutting down the projector 22 Troubleshooting your setup 22 Using the remote control Using the audio 31 Using the keypad buttons 32 Optimizing computer images 33 Presentation features 33 Optimizing video images 34 Customizing the projector 34 Using the menus 35 Picture menu 36 Settings menu 39 Maintenance 42 Cleaning the Lens 42 Replacing the Projection Lamp 42 Cleaning the Lamp Housing Screens 44 Using the security lock 44 Appendix 45 Projected Image Size 45 Red LED Behavior and Projector Errors 45 card that is included with the projector. For complete details on connecting and operating the projector, refer to this Users Guide. Download pdf Proxima DLP Projector Users Guide Manual