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  • Bluetooth GPS Receiver i-Blue User's Manual
  • well suited to system integrations including PDA, smart phone, Tablet PC ...Please refer to the user manual of PDA to enable the Bluetooth. connectivity. Bluetooth GPS Receiver i-Blue User's Manual Published on 15-Dec-2005 8029407001B 2 Table of Contents Note and Warning........................................................................................................3 Chanpter 1 Before you begin ......................................................................................4 1.1 Appearance.....................................................................................................5 1.2 Checking the package content ......................................................................5 Chapter 2 Getting started............................................................................................6 Step 1 Charging Your Battery.............................................................................6 Step 2 Turn on the power switch.........................................................................6 Step 3 Connecting your handheld device with i-Blue .......................................7 Step 4 Load your GPS mapping or routing software, along with the corresponding maps of the areas that you plan to travel to....................................9 Step 5 Start the application and select the correct COM port & baud rate.......10 Chapter 3 How to test your Bluetooth GPS Receiver ?..........................................10 3.1 Software Itallation....................................................................................10 3.2 GPS Test .......................................................................................................11 3.2.1 Executing GPS Demo Program .......................................................11 3.2.2 GPS Demo Screen .............................................................................11 Appendices..................................................................................................................12 Appendix A. LED Display.................................................................................12 Appendix B. Fuzzy Auto On/Off ......................................................................13 Appendix C. Specification.................................................................................13 Appendix D. Frequently Asked Questio.......................................................15 Appendix E. How to change battery Download PDF
  • Sony Ericsson K510a
  • Sony Ericsson Consumer Web site, safe and efficient. use, warranty, declaration of conformity. ...... in accordance with the Sony Ericsson instructions Download PDF
  • Maya Basics Tutorial
  • Here is the basic Maya Interface: Menu Bar Common Menus – Standard File, Edit, Modify Create, Display, Window menus. Stay constant regardless of mode. Module Specific Menus – Vary based on the Maya module in which you’re operating. For example, you’ll have various polygon manipulation menus when in Modeling, and texturing tools when in Rendering. Status Line Module selector – Let’s you change which Maya module you’re using. We typically use Modeling, Animation, and Rendering. Scene Icons – basic New, Open, and Save icons. Selection Mode – Let’s you specify how you want to select parts of your scene. By object, or By Component type. Selection Masks – Assuming you’re selecting by component type, these buttons allow you to specify the component on which you’d like to focus Snap Modes – Can be helpful in creating uniform layouts. Essentially objects etc… that you create will move to discrete coordinates as defined by a grid. Render Buttons – Shows you what your scene looks like when fully rendered. Show / Hide Editor Buttons – Lets you control what is seen at the screen’s far right Download Maya Basics Tutorial
  • Vulnerabilities in Oracle9 i Application Server Web Cache
  • Oracle Security Alert #27. Reference date: 28 December 2001. Vulnerabilities in Oracle9i Application Server. Web Cache. Products. Oracle9iAS Web Cache Oracle Security Alert #27 Reference date: 28 December 2001 Vulnerabilities in Oracle9i Application Server Web Cache Products Oracle9iAS Web Cache 2.0.0.x Platforms affected MS Windows NT/2000 Server Sun SPARC Solaris HP-UX Linux Compaq Tru64 UNIX Overview 1. Bug 2114542 Old Unix italler program created incorrect file permissio on executable and configuration files allowing: Arbitary local file overwrite of files accessible to oracle user. Local privilege escalation to oracle user. Local capture of the webcache admin account. 2. Bug 2108464 Remote Denial-of-Service (DoS) vulnerability on ports 1100, 4000, 4001, and 4002. 3. Bug 2107007 Remote DoS vulnerability in port 4000. 4. Bug 2111358 Remote DoS vulnerability caused by buffer overflow in Windows 2000 and Windows NT. Description of the problems 1. Bug 2114542 It is possible for non-privileged user to start Oracle9iAS Web Cache by invoking $ORACLE_HOME/webcache/bin/webcached, which is a setuid oracle file. The user could specify environment variables and configuration files that would cause local files to be overwritten and commands to be run as the oracle user. The webcache Administrator password is stored in $ORACLE_HOME/webcache/webcache.xml. This file is Download
  • Microsoft PowerPoint - Overclocking.ppt
  • IBIS Summit at DesignConEast 2003. Royal Plaza Hotel, Marlborough, MA. June 23, 2003. Arpad Muranyi. Signal Integrity Engineering. Intel Corporation IBIS Summit at DesignConEast 2003 Royal Plaza Hotel, Marlborough, MA June 23, 2003 Arpad Muranyi Signal Integrity Engineering Intel Corporation arpad.muranyi@intel.com An algorithm to model over- clocking more accurately PAGE 2 • Problem statement • A possible algorithm idea (not good) • A better algorithm idea • SPICE waveforms to prove second idea Outline PAGE 3 Normal operation 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 0.0E+00 2.0E-09 4.0E-09 6.0E-09 8.0E-09 1.0E-08 1.2E-08 V o l t ag e ( V o l t s ) t 0-fall t 0-rise Fit traition is completely finished before the next traition is triggered PAGE 4 HSPICE's B-element in veion 99.4 Jump occu with B-element, but not with traistor level model Jump occu when a traition is triggered before the previous one is completed This shows up as an artificial skew in simulatio Page 5 PAGE 5 • Even though this problem was fit discovered with HSPICE's B-element, this is not only an issue specific to HSPICE. • The fundamental problem is that the IBIS specification was written with the assumption that a traition is always completed before a new traition begi. • Since the IBIS specification does not address over-clocking, it is up to the tool vendor to deal with the situation when it arises. Download PDF
  • ARRIS USB Important Information for Microsoft Windows Vista® Users
  • This document is for users who are connecting PCs running Microsoft Windows Vista to their Touchstone® Telephony Modems or Cable Modems. Proceed to one of the following sections as needed: • Installing Touchstone USB Drivers on Vista in 32-bit Mode • Installing Touchstone USB Drivers on Vista in 64-bit Mode • Uninstalling the 64-bit USB Driver • Configuring the Ethernet Interface Important Information for Microsoft Windows Vista® Users Installing Touchstone USB Drivers on Vista in 32-bit Mode When running Vista in 32-bit mode, simply connect your PC to the Touchstone Telephony Modem or Cable Modem. The Vista Hardware Installation Wizard finds the correct 32-bit USB driver and installs it for you. Get pdf Important Information for Microsoft Windows Vista® Users
  • 2Wire Gateway Installation Guide for 2070 Series
  • Remove or Disable Conflicting Applications Internet sharing software and PC based firewall applications typically interfere with the 2Wire gateway, and should be removed or disabled before you install the gateway. The 2Wire gateway provides the same features as the products listed below. If you have any of the following (or similar) applications installed on your computers, remove or disable them according to the manufacturer’s instructions before proceeding. Check Your Computer’s Browser and System Requirements Verify that your computers meet the following minimum requirements: Browser Requirements Windows: Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 or higher (included on the 2Wire CD), Netscape Navigator 4.7 or higher, or Firefox 1.0 or higher. Macintosh: Safari 1.0, Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0, or Netscape 4.74 or higher. System Requirements • 5 MB of available hard disk space for 2Wire gateway software. • Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows NT 4.0 with Service Pack 6, Windows ME, Windows 98/98SE, or Mac OS 8.6 or higher. • Network adapter (such as Ethernet or USB) Download pdf 2Wire Gateway Installation Guide for 2070 Series
  • Ford Focus Supercharger System Installation Instructions
  • Before starting, be sure the vehicle has 91 or better octane fuel in it. DO NOT try to run the vehicle at full throttle at sea level altitude with a supercharger unless the fuel tank is filled with good 91-octane fuel. Failure to heed this warning can result in severe engine damage. Special Note: If you do not have a factory workshop manual, buy one now! It is good to have for any repairs now and in the future. The factory manual is available from Helm Publications, 800-782-4356. Tools Needed: 8, 10, 11 (7/16”), 12, 13 (1/2”), 14 (9/16”), 15, 17, sockets and wrenches, a 5mm Allen wrench, Phillips and straight blade screwdrivers, and a telescoping magnet. You will also need a #30 Torx bit to remove the throttle body from the stock intake manifold. Most of these tools are available at your local hardware or auto parts store. This conversion requires the proper compli- ment of automotive tools, as well as a solid knowledge of automotive technical and mechanical conditions. You should have suffi- cient experience with the vehicle type upon which the conversion is to be performed. Again, we suggest that you obtain a service manual for the vehicle. Download PDF for Ford Focus Supercharger System Installation Instructions
  • Volkswagen Beetle Manual PDF
  • Volkswagen Golf (2003 model) Volkswagen Passat Volkswagen Polo Volkswagen Sharan TYRE PRESSURES (COLD) regularly Check tyre pressure regularly The legal minimum tread depth is 1.6 mm psi (bar) 195/65 R15 Front 195/65 R15 Rear 195/65 R15 Front (full load) 195/65 R15 Rear (full load) 205/60 R15 Front 205/60 R15 Rear 205/60 R15 Front (full load) 205/60 R15 Rear (full load) 215/55 R16 Front 215/55 R16 Rear 215/55 R16 Front (full load) 215/55 R16 Rear (full load) 38 35 39 44 34 30 36 39 34 30 36 39 (2.6) (2.4) (2.7) (3.0) (2.3) (2.1) (2.5) (2.7) (2.3) (2.1) (2.5) (2.7) People Carrier / 7 Seats CONTROLS 4/6 11 7/8 2 9 Heating & Ventilation Hazard Lights Starter Switch Headlights Sidelights Indicators Wipers Rear Screen Wipers Horn Bonnet Release (not shown) Heated Rear Screen Rear Fog Lamp Front Fog Lamp R BRIEF OPERATIONAL ABOUT YOUR VEHICLE Locking the doors? Anti-theft system? Key / remote control operated central locking. Depress the door locking knobs to lock the doors from the inside. Or press central locking switch on the driver’s door armrest. Some models are fitted with a remote anti-theft alarm. Passive arming of electronic engine immobiliser after removal of the key from the starter switch. Opening the boot/tailgate? Most models are centrally locked. Use the key or remote control to unlock / open. Adjusting the door mirrors? Opening the windows? Operating the sunroof? Manual internal adjustment operated via control levers on the front doors. Or electric internal adjustment operated via a control
  • GridConnect NET232/NETUSB Serial to Ethernet Adapter Users Manual
  • Documentation Introduction Protocol Support Addresses and Port Number Serial RS232 Interface USB Interface Power Supply Ethernet Interface LEDs Product CD Technical Specifications Getting Started Physically Connecting the Unit Install USB Device Drivers NETUSB Software Interface Virtual COM Port Driver Installation Windows 2000 Virtual COM Port Driver Installation Windows XP Virtual COM Port Driver Installation Windows 98 SE Virtual COM Port Driver Installation Linux 2.40 Methods of Assigning the IP Address Hardware Address IP Address DHCP AutoIP Device Installer Install Device Installer RUN Device Installer Device Found Assign IP Assignment Using Device Installer Viewing the Current Configuration Configuration Using Web Manager Accessing XPort Using Device Installer Network Configuration Automatic IP Address Configuration Static IP Address Configuration Ethernet Configuration Server Configuration Host List Configuration Channel 1 Configuration NET232/NETUSB User Guide Connection Settings - TCP Connection Settings - UDP1 Email Settings Trigger Configuration Configurable Pin Settings Apply Settings Apply Factory Defaults Configuration Using Telnet or Serial Port Using the Serial Port Using a Telnet Connection Telnet and Serial Port Messages Server Configuration (Network Configuration) IP Address Set Gateway IP Address Netmask: Number of Bits for Host Part Change Telnet configuration password DHCP Naming Channel 1 Configuration (Serial Port Parameters) Baudrate I/F (Interface) Mode Flow Port Number Connect Mode Send the Escape Sequence (+++) in Modem Mode Auto Increment Source Port Remote IP Address Remote Port DisConnMode Flush Mode (Buffer Flushing) Pack Control DisConnTime (Inactivity Timeout) Send Characters Telnet Terminal Type Channel (Port) Password E-mail Settings E-mail Setup Trigger Setup Expert