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  • Toyota Prius Classic User Guide Manual PDF
  • All the information stated in this document was provided by Prius owners. None were affiliated with Toyota Motor Corporation, except as customers. This document is not sanctioned by Toyota Motor Corporation or any of its affiliates. The ideas, suggestions, and opinions offered in this document have not been endorsed by the manufacturer of those specific components or Toyota Motor Corporation. Any harm or damage that may result from the application of or the following of any ideas, suggestions, or opinions contained in this document is the sole responsibility of the individual that applied or followed said ideas, suggestions or opinions. The authors of this document hereby declare that they cannot and will not be held liable, in any fashion, for the content or the use of this document. Prius User-Guide Last Updated: 6/01/2007 DRIVING Just Drive It ! Vital Info Ignore the advanced technology! It’s too easy to get preoccupied with everything Prius automatically does for you, especially with the Multi-Display providing constant performance information. The hybrid system was designed so you could to drive it like a traditional car. That way, you can enjoy the remarkably smooth & quiet ride. Let the computer worry about how to save gas and reduce emissions. Startup Engine Warm-Up Reducing Emissions is the highest priority for Prius. It strives to remain a SULEV (Super Ultra Low Emission Vehicle) at all times, which means the catalytic-converter must be kept warm even if that requires consuming some gas to accomplish that. Fortunately, you still get better
  • Maya 7 Tutorial
  • The Maya interface Now that Maya is running, you first need to understand what you are seeing. There are a lot of items displayed in the Maya user interface. The best way to begin is to learn the fundamental tools and then learn additional tools as you need them. Begin by learning some of the main tools. The Maya workspace The Maya workspace is where you conduct most of your work within Maya. The workspace is the central window where your objects and most editor panels appear. When you start Maya for the first time, the workspace displays by default in a perspective window, or panel. There are the other components of the default perspective view panel: - The panel is labeled persp at the bottom to indicate that you are viewing the Maya scene from a perspective camera view. - The panel has its own menu bar at the top left corner of the panel. These menus allow you to access tools and functions related to that specific panel. - The grid is displayed with two heavy lines intersecting at the center of the Maya scene. This central location is called the origin. The origin is the center of Maya's 3D world, and with all object's directional values measured from this location. Download pdf Maya 7 Tutorial
  • Regional BGAN Satellite IP Modem Advanced Troubleshooting Guide
  • This Advanced Troubleshooting Guide is intended to be used by approved Inmarsat Distribution Partners, Service Providers and Distributors as a supplemental tool to the Regional BGAN Satellite IP Modem User Manual and FAQ’s published on the Inmarsat Regional BGAN micro site when diagnosing Modem problems. The instructions in this guide assume that the reader has general knowledge of the Regional BGAN Satellite IP Modem and Microsoft Windows. For confirmation of a suspected defective Modem, SIM, charger or battery, this guide will refer to the A-B-A test. The A-B-A test is simply (A) confirming the problem with the customer’s suspected defective components, (B) substituting a known good component to prove that repairing or replacing the suspected defective component fixes the problem, and (A) again duplicating the problem with the original defective customer components. 1. A = duplicate reported problem using customer’s suspected defective components. 2. B = replace suspected defective component with a known good component to verify resolution of problem. 3. A = duplicate reported problem once again using customer’s original suspected defective components Download pdf Regional BGAN Satellite IP Modem Advanced Troubleshooting Guide
  • ET180 Pocket PC Phone User’s Guide Manual
  • Welcome to the ET180 Pocket PC Phone User’s Guide. This Guide is designed to help you get up and running quickly with your new ET180—a Windows® Powered Pocket PC 2002, Phone Edition device. It describes all you need to know about how to use your new mobile companion as well as the application programs that come with it. This Guide will discuss the following topics: • ET180 system tour • Setup and maintenance procedures • Viewing and entering data • Using the phone features • Managing information using the Microsoft® Pocket PC Phone Edition software programs • Synchronising data between your ET180 and your computer • Connecting your device to a computer, a network, or the Internet • Personalising your device with your own preference settings This Guide introduces you to the many ways your ET180 can help you organise and manage both business and personal information to make your everyday activities a more productive and satisfying experience. Download ET180 Pocket PC Phone User’s Guide Manual
  • Illustrated Roadmap for Macintosh GQMac Web
  • This Illustrated Roadmap was designed to help the Computer Coordinator customize GradeQuick for their school and for teachers to make further customizations that will affect only their files. The Illustrated Roadmap will also assist teachers through various GradeQuick features and will serve as an easy reference to guide teachers through the school year using GradeQuick. Customizing Your Gradebook Successful use of GradeQuick begins with setting GradeQuick features to correspond with your school/district policies or your personal user preferences. Technology coordinators can set global settings for all teachers to use and then allow teachers to further establish their own settings. All features can be set globally by the GradeQuick administrator and then further customized by the individual teachers or the feature can be restricted with the Jackson Software supplemental program called SiteManager. More information on global settings can be found in the Site License notebook. Please consider setting the following GradeQuick features prior to entering grades in GradeQuick. Keep in mind that as a teacher your technology coordinator/GradeQuick administrator may have already set some of these settings for your use. GradeScale Numeric Grades Grading Symbols Score Footnotes Student Data Field Names Attendance Start Dates Attendance Codes Vacation Dates Weighting Grading Preferences After you have customized your chosen features in one gradebook be sure to follow the directions on the last page of this section to copy the features to your other gradebooks. Download pdf Illustrated Roadmap for Macintosh GQMac Web
  • AirCare Certified Emissions Repair Manual
  • Introduction Air Pollution In The Lower Fraser Valley AirCare Program Overview AirCare Program Goals and Objectives Vehicles Subject to AirCare Program Enforcement Inspection Centre Network Inspection Centre Locations Inspection Procedures Inspection Frequency Visual and Functional Inspections Exhaust Emission Inspections Re-inspections About Pacific Vehicle Testing Technologies Who Is PVTT? PVTT’s Vision PVTT’s AirCare Mission Statement About This Manual Purpose Of This Manual How To Use This Manual Symbols Used in This Manual Chapter 2: AirCare Certification Certification Concept Requirements for AirCare Certification Technician Certification Requirements For Technician Certification Requirements For Technician Re-certification Fuel Type Endorsement Technician Identification Cards Technician Performance Monitoring Repair Centre Certification Requirements for Repair Centre Certification Requirements For Repair Centre Re-certification Chapter 3: Vehicle Inspection Report Purpose of the VIR Emissions Standards Detailed Explanation Of The VIR Inspection Results Vehicle Information Exhaust Emissions Readings Driving Test Idle Test General Information What You Can Learn From The VIR Chapter 4: Detailed Inspection Data Types of Inspection Data Available Chapter 5: Diagnostic Trace Report Purpose of the DTR Detailed Explanation Of The DTR Using The DTR To Assist Your Diagnosis IM240 DTRs IM240 DTR Examples ASM DTRs ASM DTR Examples D147 DTRs D147 DTR Examples Chapter 6: Obtaining Additional Diagnostic Information Second By Second Readings How To Obtain SBS Readings How To Read the SBS Report How The SBS Readings Can Assist Your Diagnosis Previous Inspections and Repairs How To Obtain Previous Inspection and Repair Information How Historical Information Can Assist Your Diagnosis Previous Inspection Results Previous Repair Data Chapter 7: Diagnostic Procedures Overview
  • BMC Configuration Management 7.1 Device Management Administrator’s Guide Manual
  • This BMC® Configuration Management Device Management Administrator’s Guide is part of the BMC® Configuration Management (CM) solution. This guide provides conceptual and task-related information about the use of Device Management. Audience This guide is intended for network managers, system administrators, help-desk personnel, and IT managers who deploy and configure your Device Management system or use it to manage a network of computers, including mobile devices. Before using this guide This guide assumes you are familiar with Microsoft ActiveSync, database concepts, and BMC Configuration Management products, including the CM Inventory module, BMC CM Application Packager, and BMC CM Policy Manager (formerly called the Subscription module). It is also assumed you are familiar with the following documentation: The BMC Configuration Management Introduction to Products Guide provides a high-level introduction to the BMC CM architecture, core technology, and the BMC CM console. In addition, the guide provides an overview of specific BMC CM solutions, such as Inventory Management, Patch Management, Application Packager, and Content Distribution. Download pdf BMC Configuration Management 7.1 Device Management Administrator’s Guide Manual
  • Hack the 360 The Tutorial pdf
  • Backing Up, Modifying & Flashing the Hitachi/LG Drive Now read this tutorial, twice. If you don’t understand any terms, think twice about doing this. This tutorial will explain every step in backing up your original firmware, creating a working hacked firmware for your Hitachi v47 DVD-Drive and flashing it back to the DVD-Drive. It will also explain how to burn successful game back-ups. It is really important to keep in mind that the complete process can be risky if you don’t know what you are doing. AFAIK You CANNOT make SS files with the Hitachi…stay tuned for more info. Overview: Firmware Tasks: Disassemble Xbox360 Connect Xbox360 Drive to PC Boot to Windows Backup Xbox360 Drive firmware Backup Xbox360 Drive firmware to 2 other places for safety Flash Xbox360 Drive with xtreme’s hacked firmware Rebuild Xbox360 (unless you want to make some backups now) Test Xbox360 WARNING: If you are going to connect your 360 and PC together in *any* way, then you *must* provide the 360 with a path to true earth ground. This is because the 360 has a floating ground and horrible things happen if all connected systems do not agree on the reference voltage. I used a couple of croc clips from the chassis of the 360 to the chassis of my PC to achieve this. Download Hack the 360 The Tutorial
  • BMW R 1200 RT Bike Fitting Guide with Music System PDF Sheet
  • Take off wing mirror covers surrounding glass. Remove the x2 T25 screws holding left hand side dash in position and the two other screws on top of the dash. Remove the x2 T25 screws under the clocks joining fairing and dash together. Remove the x2 T25 screws from the fairing where the the top fairing and bottom fairing are joined. Remove the T25 screws at the bottom of the dash surround. Remove Dash. Source: autocom.co.uk Download BMW R 1200 RT Bike Fitting Guide with Music System PDF Sheet
  • Motor Carrier Services Manual PDF
  • Introduction IFTA Licensing What is IFTA? How Do I Determine My Base Jurisdiction? Qualified Motor Vehicle Exempt Vehicles License Application Procedures Power of Attorney Forms Grace Period Account Identification Number IFTA License IFTA Decals License Cancellations Account Changes License Revocation Quarterly Reports Penalty and Interest Provisions IFTA Refunds/Credits Measurement Conversion Table Exempt Fuel Use Tax Exempt Miles Short Term Leases Long Term Leases IRP Registration What is IRP? How IRP Works How Fees Are Apportioned When To Apportion Your Vehicle Other Vehicles That May be Apportioned Exempt Vehicles Distance Reporting Registration Requirements Important Re-Registration Information Steps to Follow to Re-Register Enforcement Supplement IRP Applications To Add To An Existing Fleet To Remove A Vehicle From A Fleet To Transfer a Tag from One Vehicle to Another To Increase a Vehicle’s Registered Weight To Report a Change of Ownership To Add a Jurisdiction to a Fleet To Change the Type of Operation or Commodity Class To Replace a Lost, Stolen, or Mutilated License Plate To Replace a Lost or Stolen Cab Card To Request a Registrant Name Change Supporting Documents Property Tax Sales, Use or Leasing/Rental Tax . . Titles Motor Carrier Information Report (MCS-150) Federal Heavy Vehicle Use Tax (2290 Form) Miscellaneous Documents Payments MOTOR CARRIER SERVICES MANUAL IRP Refunds Temporary Registration Temporary Tag or Hunters Permit Trip Permits Owner-Operators Leased to Carriers Trip Leasing Rental Vehicles Rental Passenger Vehicles Rental Trailers and Semi-Trailers One-Way Vehicles Utility Trailers Household Goods Carriers Buses Record Keeping Requirements Mileage Record Keeping