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  • 3D Modelling in AutoCAD - Tutorial Exercise
  • Step by Step Exercise Setting up the drawing: Drawing Limits, Zoom All How big is your site or object? Always consider the real sizes in metres (or mm or whatever) of the overall site, in plan, measuring width then height. (x,y dimensions). This house is small, we will be thinking in metres, so it should fit into an area of 15mx12m Pick: Format, Drawing Limits Accept the lower-left limit < 0.0000, 0.0000 > (Press Enter ¿ ) then type in 15,12¿ to define a new upper-right limit Pick: View, Zoom, All to stretch to the new limits this has provided you with a drawing area suitable to your project, but it will not stop you extending beyond this area later Check your status line. POLAR and OSNAP should be active From the drop-down menus Pick: Draw, Arc, Start-End-Angle Pick: point to the endpoint of the line to begin the arc. Type @4
  • SAP Tutorial Book: The DCOM Connector Manual
  • DCOM provides a standardized basis for creating and integrating distributed software components. External client applications can use DCOM as infrastructure for their communication with SAP servers, to access R/3 components. With this technology, R/3 components such as BAPIs or remote function modules appear as COM objects and use the runtime environment of the Microsoft Transaction Server (MTS). The DCOM Connector provides a C++ Template Library developed by SAP, which you can use to create COM objects from business objects of the R/3 system and administer them. The two scenarios below describe the different uses of the DCOM Connector: PC Client Applications Client applications on a frontend use DCOM to access COM objects installed on one or more MTS servers. In such a scenario, all you need to do is distribute the client application software to different PCs. It is not necessary to install any additional SAP software on the PC, since MTS components are accessed remotely. The DCOM Connector allows you to q Concentrate on programming the client application without having to consider the RFC protocol. q Simplify table handling with ADO using standard tools (for example, Data Bound Control). q Use comfortable development environments (VB 5/6) for developing the clients. WEB Scenario You use Active Server Pages (ASP) to create WEB pages whose HTML coding contains executable scripts on the server side. ASP communicates with the MTS via DCOM to access MTS components. The MTS can run on the same machine as the web server (IIS), but this is no
  • 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
  • BMW Tightening Torques Manual PDF
  • Extract from company standard BMW N 600 02.0 The maximum tightening torques are: Only applicable to shaft screws with metric standard and fine threads acc. to DIN 13, sheet 13 and nuts with height of 0,8 x d acc. to DIN 934 and only for a µ total = 0.125 (screws phosphatized, screws untreated or galvanized. Lubrication condition: unlubricated and also oiled). For cadmium-plated screws or nuts (µ total = 0.08 to 0.09) the tightening torque with screw material at the same level of utilization ca. must be 30% less than shown in the table. The values specified in this table apply to all screw connections conforming to the aforementioned conditions. Not applicable when using a different surface or lubricant condition on the thread, or if the height of the nut differs. Not applicable to necked-down bolts, self-tapping screw connections or to connections between parts made of different materials. Important! Maintaining specified tightening torques is vital for performing repair work to a professional standard. This presupposes that the torque wrenches required for this are subjected to a regular inspection. Approved torque testing equipment is listed in the catalogue of workshop equipment planning documents. Download BMW Tightening Torques Manual PDF
  • Transforming Nigeria Health Care System through Wireless Sensor Networks
  • An application domain that makes use of wireless sensor network technology can be found in the area of medical monitoring. This field ranges from monitoring patients in the hospital using wireless sensors in order to remove the constraints of tethering patients to big bulky, wired monitoring devices to monitoring people in their everyday lives to provide early detection and intervention for various types of disease. This paper discusses scenarios where these sensors which vary fromminiature, body-worn sensors to external sensors such as video camera or positioning devices are applicable and presents a report of ongoing research on telemedicine at FUTA Akure. Advances in wireless sensor networking have opened up new opportunities in healthcare systems. Recent technological advances in sensors, low-power integrated circuits, and wireless communications have enabled the design of low-cost, miniature, lightweight, and intelligent physiological sensor nodes. These nodes, capable of sensing, processing, and communicating one or more vital signs, can be seamlessly integrated into Wireless Personal or Body Area Networks (WPANs or WBANs) for implementing high quality health care. Wireless Sensor Networks have gained a lot of attention lately. Due to technological advances, building small-sized, energy-efficient reliable devices, capable of communicating with each other and organizing themselves in ad hoc networks have become possible. These devices have brought a new perspective to the world of computers: they can be embedded into the environment in such a way that the user is unaware or aware of them. There is no need for reconfiguration and maintenance as the network organizes itself to inform
  • Sony VGN-C290 CTO Series VAIO C Series Notebook PC Introduction pdf
  • The VAIO® C Series Notebook weighs in at just 5.07 lbs with the standard battery . MORE THAN JUST GOOD LOOKS. In addition to its eye-catching design, the VAIO® C Notebook also has the heart of a champion. Backed by an optional Intel® Core” 2 Duo processor,optional DVD burner and energy-saving 13.3? widescreen LCD display with XBRITE-ECO” technology, this beautiful and powerful notebook has the latest and greatest technologies to get you through the day. FREEDOM AND FLEXIBILITY. Send e-mail from the sofa, share photos while lounging by the pool, or chat with friends for hours from the café, campus or airport. The VAIO® C Notebook’s integrated wireless LAN capability and integrated wireless Wide Area Network (WWAN) technology keeps you connected at hotspots and wireless networks at coffee shops, airports, work, school or home. SPECTACULAR WIDESCREEN LCD. Enjoy videos and photos with brilliant colors and stunning clarity while conserving valuable power. Engineered for a fantastic viewing experience, the VAIO® C Notebook features an exceptional 13.3? widescreen display with Sony’s original energy-saving XBRITE-ECO” LCD technology. An anti-reflective coating on the LCD also minimizes reflection and ensures a beautifully clear image from almost any viewing angle. Download (2 pages only) Sony VGN-C290 CTO Series VAIO C Series Notebook PC pdf
  • Quick Start Guide for the AirCard 580 pdf
  • This document describes how to use the Mac OS ® X built -in support of the Sprint PCS Connection Card TM by a PowerBook ® G4 computer.For all technical support issues,please contact Apple. Note:Before you use the card in your PowerBook G4 computer,you must do the following on a Windows - based PC (described below): “If you’ve received the card from Sprint activated and locked:Unlock the card. “If your card has not been activated:Activate it. To use your Sprint PCS Connection Card,you’ll need: ” A PowerBook G4 computer with a PC Card ((PCMCIA card)slot,running Mac OS X version 10.4.7 or higher. To check your version,from the Apple menu () choose About This Mac .If your version is earlier, then visit www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/apple for upgrading instructions,or,in Finder TM ,choose Go >Applications >System Preferences . Double -click the System Preferences icon,then double -click Software Update .Click Check Now . Setting up the Windows PC You will need a Windows -based PC with a PC Card slot, running Windows 2000 (with Service Pack 1 or later)or Windows XP. 1.Write down your card’s ESN (the 11 -digit number on the back of your card). Warning!When inserting or removing your card, always grip it by its sides.Gripping the card by its antenna may damage the card. If your card is already activated and locked After Windows installs the drivers for the card,Sprint Connection Manager should start automatically,and dis- play “Card Locked”.Unlock the card: 1.If Sprint Connection Manager is not expanded,click to expand it. 2.Click the icon. 3.In
  • Analyzing Video Services in Web 2.0: A Global Perspective
  • Serving multimedia content over the Internet with negligible delay remains a challenge. With the advent of Web 2.0, numerous video sharing sites using different storage and content delivery models have become popular. Yet, little is known about these models from a global perspective. Such an understanding is important for designing systems which can efficiently serve video content to users all over the world. In this paper, we analyze and compare the underlying distribution frameworks of three video sharing services – YouTube, Dailymotion and Metacafe – based on traces collected from measurements over a period of 23 days. We investigate the variation in service delay with the user’s geographical location and with video characteristics such as age and popularity. We leverage multiple vantage points distributed around the globe to validate our observations. Our results represent some of the first measurements directed towards analyzing these recently popular services. The Internet is emerging as a prime broadcast medium offering Television, Radio, Cinema, and the exchange of videos for personal as well as commercial use. With the increasing demand, numerous websites offering a variety of options for sharing user-generated multimedia files have become available. YouTube, Dailymotion, and Metacafe are among the most popular video sharing services on the Internet today; they were the top three video streaming sites in the SeoMOZ Web 2.0 survey 2007 [2]. The new services leverage a video delivery technique known as pseudo-streaming [3]. This differs from traditional web streaming in that the video content can be played back as it is
  • SGH-D900 User's Guide
  • SGH-D900 User's Guide Important safety precautio Failure to comply with the following precautio may be dangerous or illegal. Drive safely at all times Do not use a hand-held phone while driving. Park the vehicle fit. Switch off the phone when refuelling Do not use the phone at a refuelling point (service station) or near fuels or chemicals. Switch off in an aircraft Wireless phones can cause interference. Using them in an aircraft is both illegal and dangerous. Switch off the phone near all medical equipment Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that could be seitive to external radio frequency energy. Follow any regulatio or rules in force. Interference All wireless phones may be subject to interference, which could affect their performance. I m p o rtant safety pr ecau tion s 1 Be aware of special regulatio Meet any special regulatio in force in any area and always switch off your phone whenever it is forbidden to use it, or when it may cause interference or danger. Water resistance Your phone is not water-resistant. Download Manual
  • 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