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  • Cable Modem Router Model Number: U10C012 User's Guide
  • Your new cable modem provides high-speed access to the Internet by an active Internet Connection through your cable service provider. This user guide describes how to set up and use the cable modem. Before installing the cable modem, you should read this user guide to ensure proper cable modem operation. Understand the Cable Modem’s Features Your cable modem has the following features to help you access and use the Internet: • Two-way design allows the cable modem to send and receive data over the cable television network. • Cable bandwidth allows data rates of up to 38 megabits per second (Mbps)*, which is faster than analog modems, integrated services digital network (ISDN), or asymmetric digital subscriber line (ADSL). • Using your cable line means that the cable modem is always on, always connected, and does not tie up your phone line. • Plug-and-play operation through universal serial bus (USB) ensures easy setup and installation. • Data Over Cable Service Interface Specification (DOCSIS?) compliance ensures interoperability with DOCSIS compliant cable operators. *NOTE: Speeds may vary based on the following factors: • Computer equipment including available RAM and processor speed • Software applications utilizing your computer’s resources • Network traffic depending on the time of day • Limitations set by your Cable Service Provider Download pdf Cable Modem Router Model Number: U10C012 User's Guide
  • LightWave 3D 7.5 Tutorial Download
  • The PathTool will allow you to directly edit the current item’s motion path, right in a Layout viewport! To use, simply activate the PathTool and drag any of the current item’s keys. The perfect tool for tweaking an item’s motion path. Note that the key will only move along the vertical and horizontal axes of the view, even in perspective. The PathTool command is in the Tools group. Figure 1: Adjust keys interactively with your mouse using the Path Tool Bone X-Ray There is an option to make bones visible inside opaque objects. To use, activate the Bone X-Ray option on the titlebar (see Figure 2). Note that bones may still be invisible if the object surface is similarly colored/ Download LightWave 3D 7.5 Tutorial Manual
  • SketchUp Wavefront OBJ Exporter – Version 4.0.4
  • The SketchUp OBJ exporter extends the export capability of SketchUp by providing an additional export type in the File > Export > 3d Model dialog. OBJ is a legacy ASCII format developed by Wavefront/Alias Software. II. What’s New? • Support for positioned textures. The positioning of textures is now preserved upon export. • Support for transparent materials. The transparency of materials is now exported to the OBJ file. • Support for double-sided faces. A new option, "Export faces double-sided", has been added to the UI. This option, which allows the export of a back-side material, exports an additional face with flipped normals and reversed vertices. • Support for object hierarchy. The OBJ output now supports a flat set membership hierarchy, meaning that the format understands which objects belong to any set. It is important to note that it does not support a tree hierarchy meaning it doesn't know if one particular set is actually a component part of another set. This limitation is a limitation of the OBJ format itself. • Support for raster image objects. Raster images are now exported. • Support for object visibility. Only visible objects are output to the OBJ file. • Exported material names are now based on the name of the material in SketchUp vs. being based on the name of the underlying texture file. • A version number has been added to the OBJ Options dialog so that you can verify you are on the latest release. • In addition to the above, many bug fixes have been made. Download pdf SketchUp Wavefront OBJ
  • ASUS SpaceLink Access Point WL-300 Quick Start Guide pdf
  • The ASUS SpaceLink Access Point complies with the IEEE 802.11b wireless standard to provide wireless mobile clients with network connectivity at data rates of up to 11Mbps. The stand-alone ASUS SpaceLink Access Point connects to a small Ethernet network to provide wireless access for wireless mobile clients. System RequirementsTo begin using the ASUS SpaceLink Access Point, you must have thefollowing minimum requirements:• An Ethernet (10Base-T or 10/100Base-TX) LAN switch or hub• At least one 802.11b wireless adapter for a wireless mobile clientNote: The ASUS SpaceLink Access Point only supports 10Base-T, therefore it cannot be connected to pure 100Base-TX networks. The network must be either 10-Base or 10/100Base-TX. Wireless Operation The ASUS SpaceLink Access Point supports three modes of operation: • Access Point: The Access Point operates as a stand-alone device toprovide network access to wireless mobile clients.• Access Point Client: The Access Point partners with another AccessPoint to provide network access to wireless mobile clients.• Wireless Bridge: The Access Point communicates only with otherAccess Points that are set to Wireless Bridge Mode. (Access Points setto Wireless Bridge mode cannot support wireless mobile clients.)By default, the SpaceLink Access Point operates in Access Point mode. Download ASUS SpaceLink Access Point WL-300 Quick Start Guide pdf
  • HERO HONDA MOTORCYCLE
  • HERO HONDA MOTORCYCLE. NEW PRICE SCHEDULE. 50%. Annexure -1. 12 Month. 18 Month... HERO HONDA MOTORCYCLE. 40 % SCHEDULE. Annexure- 2. 12 Month. 18 Month Download PDF
  • Using AutoCAD on the PWF
  • The installed version of AutoCAD is AutoCAD Map v3 which is AutoCAD release 14 with added spatial (or GIS) functionality. It can be started by doing Start PWF Programs and Information Graphics and Presentation AutoCAD Map Please note that AutoCAD can be made to do things by choosing tools or tasks from the menus, or issuing commands on the AutoCAD commandline. This document will use the command line wherever possible because the menus may change between versions of AutoCAD. In addition, clones of AutoCAD will look and feel different, but often implement the same commands. Personal Profile (acad14.cfg) AutoCAD takes its basic configuration from a file acad14.cfg. Each user has their own version of this file in: F:appscfg.pwfautocadacad14.cfg If this file becomes corrupted AutoCAD will fail to start, or start then crash horribly. The file can become corrupted because you have chosen inappropriate options in Tools Preferences or just because it is one of those things that happen. Deleting the configuration files:... Download pdf Using AutoCAD on the PWF
  • Eclipse Tutorial Manual
  • Eclipse is an open source community whose projects are focused on providing a vendor-neutral open development platform and application frameworks for building software. The Eclipse Platform is written in the Java language and comes with extensive plug-in construction toolkits and examples. It has already been deployed on a range of development workstations including Linux, HP-UX, AIX, Solaris, QNX, Mac OS X and Windows based systems. -www.eclipse.org Eclipse is a free, open source, platform-independent software framework. This framework has been used to develop an IDE for Java. Download and Installation Eclipse can be downloaded from http://www.eclipse.org/downloads. This link automatically detects your OS and provides the latest release of Eclipse for your platform (You can also browse other builds by clicking on ‘All Versions’). Choose a mirror and save the zip file. Eclipse comes as a zipped dump rather than an installation. All you need to do is just unzip it to a preferred location and you can start using it. If you are using Linux, you need to append this location to you path. You can add this line below to .bashrc file in your home to open Eclipse from shell. Download Eclipse Tutorial Manual
  • SoundLinq2 SL2i Owners Manual
  • AVGateway Audio Interface Controller with built-in Apple® iPod™ interface Powered by Copyright (C) 2003-2007 VAIS Technology iPod is a registered trademark of Apple Computer, Inc., registered in the United States and other countries. This unit supports only iPod software versions after the October 2004 update. The iPod has NOT been designed to withstand automotive temperature extremes. You may damage your iPod If you leave it inside the vehicle on a hot or cold day. For further information please refer to the iPod manual. About iPod Operation The iPod is charging as long as it’s connected to the soundline unit and the vehicle’s ignition is “ON” or in the “Acc” position. The head unit does not have to be “ON”. The iPod automatically turns ON when you turn the ignition key into the “ON” or “Acc” position. The iPod automatically turns OFF when the vehicle’s ignition key is turned OFF. (The iPod is paused and does into Sleep mode after two minutes of inactivity). iPod interface mode is displayed in the same way as a factory CD-changer or MiniDisc-changer. “Ok to disconnect” is shown on the iPod display while it is connected to this unit. The keys and wheel on the front of the iPod are disabled when in this mode. If the iPod is disconnected from the unit, it will begin normal operation within one minute. VAIS Technology accepts no responsibility for loss of data on the iPod, even if that data is lost while using This unit is equipped with:
  • HyperDrive And Vection Users Manual
  • What’s New in Vection & HyperDrive v1.9.26 Known Issues 1. Installation Prior to installation Vection Installation/Upgrade Guide HyperDrive Installation Guide Post-Installation Configuration Additional Information 2. Overview Welcome to HyperDrive Welcome to HyperDrive Purpose Terminology How to Use this Manual Becoming Familiar with the Graphical User Interface General Screen Layout Menu Selection Bar Main Toolbar Mode Selection Bar Visualization Window 3. A Quick Tutorial Getting Started with HyperDrive The First Steps: Learning the Basics Laying the Visual Groundwork: Creating A Scene Scripting the Simulation Events: Developing a Scenario Clarification Testing Your Project: Working in Runtime Mode Analyzing the Project Results: Conducting a Data Review 4. Creating a Scene Screen Layout Visualization Toolbar Filters Tiles Freeway Tiles Industrial Tiles Residential Tiles Rural Bare Tiles Rural Tiles Suburban Tiles Urban Tiles Selecting and Placing a Tile Viewing a Tile Deleting/Removing a Tile Using Transition Tiles Using Switchable Tiles 5. Developing Scenarios Screen Layout Scripting Entity Behavior The Object Browser Debugging Scenarios: Scenario Tools Location-based Triggers Time-based Triggers Paths Routes Start Points Deleting A Scenario Object Entities and Static Entities Placing Entities and Static Entities Using Customizable Billboards and Signs Customizable Warning Signs Creating Textures for Customizable Signs 6. Using Scripting Commands Creating Reusable Script Functions Script Command Reference Audio Scripting Commands: Dynamics Scripting Commands Entity Scripting Commands Intersection Scripting Commands Lane Scripting Commands ODRoute, Path and Route Scripting Commands Sim Scripting Commands Source Scripting Commands TimerProc Scripting Commands Tile Scripting Commands Trigger Scripting Commands VTrigger Scripting Commands Visuals Scripting Commands 7. Data Collection 8.
  • BMW Universal Bluetooth TM Hands-Free System (ULF) Owner’s Manual
  • Universal Bluetooth TM Hands-Free System (ULF) Dear BMW Owner: Congratulations on your purchase of the BMW Universal BluetoothTM Hands-Free System (ULF) for your BMW Group vehicle and for you! The BMW Universal BluetoothTM Hands-Free System will provide an additional convenience feature for you and your passengers. Source: www.e38.org Download PDF of BMW Universal Bluetooth TM Hands-Free System (ULF) Owner’s Manual