ExpressCard Notebook Docking Station with Digital Video and Audio User’s Guide

ExpressCard Notebook Docking Station with Digital Video and Audio User’s Guide

Congratulations on your purchase of the Targus ExpressCard Notebook Docking Station with Digital Video and Audio. This portable expansion module allows you to connect through an ExpressCard slot up to 4 USB devices, monitor or LCD, high-speed Gigabit Ethernet/LAN, 5.1 channel PC audio with optical S/PDIF, and a serial port for legacy device. The docking station also offers Targus Always On technology, Targus USB Power Ports providing twice as much power as the standard USB spec and widely spaced to accommodate for larger adapters. Targus Always On provides power to the USB ports even when the notebook is shut-down, disconnected from the docking station or in hibernate/stand-by mode which allows USB devices to keep charging.

Ergonomic Design
Ergonomic design increases airflow under notebook for cooler operation. The raised platform provides a more comfortable position for typing.
Features
• (4) High Speed USB 2.0 ports
• (1) Serial (RS232) port
• (1) 24 pin DVI-D connector
• (1) VGA (HD D-sub) HD-15 connector
• (1) ExpressCard upstream cable connection
• (1) RJ-45 Gigabit Ethernet 10/1000
• (3) 5.1 Surround sound audio jacks
• (1) Microphone In
• (1) S/PDIF digital audio out (Toslink Opitcal Connector)
• (2) Security Lock Slots

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PSoC Designer User Guide

PSoC Designer User Guide

The purpose of this user guide is to facilitate establishing a connection to the In-Circuit Emulator (ICE). The PSoC ICE provides significant debugging functionality that requires full two-way communication over the ICE to operate. There are several steps in the connection process, including both setting up the hardware, and making the communications connection in the software. Making the software connection on your computer may require changes in the BIOS settings.

Some recent laptops do not support EPP and Bi-directional modes in the BIOS needed for full two-way communication over the ICE. A relatively easy method that bypasses the need for changing the BIOS settings is to install a parallel port card. This has the added benefit of providing a dedicated port to the ICE without potential conflicts with other applications or printers a user may have on their computer. Section 6. Alternate Parallel Port Cards details parallel port cards for both desktops and laptops that have been tested for compliance with the ICE.
New with PSoC Designer v. 4.1 is the USB Dongle. The USB Dongle allows the standard parallel port ICE to connect to a USB 1.1 or 2.0 port (as an alternative to the current parallel port method). See the USB Dongle Installation Guide for details.

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Motorola Digital Satellite Receiver DSR500 Series User Guide

Motorola Digital Satellite Receiver DSR500 Series User Guide

Make sure that the satellite receiver is not plugged into a power source before you connect any cables to the receiver. First connect the satellite input from your satellite dish to your receiver. There are several way to connect your DSR to your television or monitor and other home theater components.
Video: Utilize the modulated RF output (good), Composite video output (better), S-Video output (best for standard definition), or Component video outputs (best for high definition) to connect the DSR directly to your television, VCR, and home theater A/V receiver.
Audio: The modulated RF output also provides audio along with video to televisions or VCRs (good). Utilize the stereo audio output (better) or the electrical or optical Digital audio outputs (best) to connect the DSR directly to your television, VCR, and home theater A/V receiver. PPV: Connect the telco phone jack to a home telephone jack for Instant Pay-Per-View (IPPV) reportback. Star Choice will not permit IPPV unless this remains connected. Connect the external antenna input if applicable for local off-air TV broadcast. Plug the DSR power cord into a standard power outlet. Wait one minute, and then press the ON key located on the left side of the satellite receiver’s front panel.

Video and audio quality should be best when the DSR is connected directly to the primary output component, such as the television or monitor (for video), and the television or home theater A/V receiver (for audio). Use quality cables designed for these applications. If you are using the component video outputs, you may have to toggle the HDTV mode select button behind the flip-down door on the front panel. This toggles the HDTV output between 1080i, 480p, 480i, and native modes. Native mode (0000) is the original transmitted signal. You should leave this on native mode unless your TV or monitor requires a specific mode such as 1080i.

If you are using the RF output tune your TV to channel 3 or 4 to match the position of the channel 3/4 switch on the back panel of the satellite receiver. Home theater A/V receivers can provide a method to connect multiple input sources if your television does not have enough input connectors. Some home theater A/V receivers may also provide very good or enhanced quality. Refer to your home theater A/V receiver instructions for further information.

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Universal Remote Control URC-9960 user guide

Universal Remote Control URC-9960 user guide

Kameleon™ allows wireless controllers to dynamically change their appearance and functionality,to match the home entertainment environment.Moreover,this technology provides unparalleled ease-of-use and superior control by delivering a uniquely intuitive,graphical interface that intelligently illuminates only the active keys.

The OFA Kameleon 8-Device Remote uses Kameleon technology to provide the versatility of an LCD remote control with the feel of a traditional push button unit.The result is a stunning,bright display with engaging animation and touch-sensitive graphics for the user.

The remote control includes convenient Menu Driven programming.The displays are divided into two types of interactive screens:Device Menus for normal remote control use,and Programming Menus for feature setup.Acting like it namesake, Kameleon changes the Device Menu for the device being selected.For example,selecting TV displays a main menu that contains channel selection, volume control,and a keypad.However,selecting a DVD player still displays a menu with those same keys as the TV,but now navigation keys and transport controls are added for the DVD device. Several devices have additional menus that can be accessed using SCROLL (see Device Menu Screens, starting on page 32).For example,TV has three menus:a main menu with keys for a general-purpose TV,a second menu screen that adds navigation keys and removes FORMAT,INPUT and ENTER keys,and a third menu screen that adds INPUT,ENTER,and PIP keys.Depending on desired features,a user has the flexibility to use any menu screen that works best for the selected device.

NOTE:The AUX, CD, DVD,and PVR modes do not have additional menu screens even though SCROLL is displayed.
Animated key graphics also provided enhanced operational feedback,so the user can easily see what mode is active and when the commands are communicating with a device.The end result of Kameleon technology is a simple,elegant,and intelligent way of organizing a large number of remote control keys for eight different devices in a relatively small case

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Qosmio G35-AV600 Detailed Product Specification

Qosmio G35-AV600 Detailed Product Specification

Operating System
• Genuine Windows® XP Media Center Edition 2005
• Windows Vista™ Capable
• TOSHIBA QosmioPlayer
• Quick access for CD, DVD, and TV watching
• Pause live TV for 1 to 5 hours (depending on video quality selected)

Processor and Chipset
Intel® Centrino® Duo Mobile Technology featuring:
• Intel Core™ Duo Processor T2400 (Dual 1.83GHz)
• 1.83GHz, 2MB L2, 667MHz FSB
• Mobile Intel 945PM Express Chipset
• Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG (802.11a/b/g) Memory
• Configured with 1024MB DDR2 SDRAM (using two memory modules in dual-channel configuration)
• 256MB(min)/4096MB (max), 2 memory slots using 256MB, 512MB, or 1024MB PC4200 DDR2 533MHz SDRAM, dual-channel support requires two memory modules of same capacity and clockspeed

Hard Disk Drive
• 160GB (5400 rpm) using two Serial-ATA (SATA) hard disk drives; 9.5mm height; 5GB is reserved to support QosmioPlayer features
- Primary + Secondary drive: 80GB + 80GB
- 5GB (10GB with RAID) is reserved to support QosmioPlayer features
- RAID 0 (striping) supported by TOSHIBA RAID Software
- RAID 1 (mirroring) supported by TOSHIBA RAID Software

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Qosmio F45-AV423 Detailed Product Specification

Qosmio F45-AV423 Detailed Product Specification

Operating System
• Genuine Windows Vista® Home Premium (32-bit version)
Processor and Chipset
Intel® Centrino® Duo processor technology featuring:
• Intel® Core™ 2 Duo Processor T5450
o 1.66GHz, 2MB L2, 667MHz FSB
• Mobile Intel® GM965 Express Chipset
• Integrated Wi-Fi® compliant wireless LAN
o Intel® Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN (802.11a/g/n)
Memory
• Configured with 2048MB PC2-5300 DDR2 SDRAM (both memory slots may be occupied). Maximum capacity 4096MB

Hard Disk Drive
• 250GB (4200 RPM) Serial ATA hard disk drive Fixed Optical Disk Drive
• HD DVD-ROM/DVD SuperMulti (+/- double layer) drive (in one optical
drive), supporting 12 formats
Maximum speed and compatibility: HD DVD-ROM (1x), CD- ROM (24x), CD-R (24x), CD-RW (10x), DVD-ROM (8x), DVD-R (4x), DVD+R (4x),DVD-RW (4x), DVD+R (Double Layer (2.4x)), DVD-R (Double Layer (2x)), DVD+RW (4x), DVD-RAM (3x)

Display
• 15.4” diagonal widescreen TruBrite®TFT LCD display at 1280×800 native resolution (WXGA) Native support for 720p content Graphics
• Mobile Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator X3100 with 128MB-251MB dynamically allocated shared graphics memory Sound
• 2 built-in harman/kardon® speakers with 1 Bass Reflex sub-woofer
• Sound Volume Control Dial
• Built-in microphone

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Toshiba Qosmio G40 Excite your senses with the 4-in-1

Toshiba Qosmio G40 Excite your senses with the 4-in-1

Now open them and take a look at the Qosmio G40. Destined to become your personal universe, the Qosmio G40 widens your world and brings entertainment to life. That’s because it is fully packed with Toshiba EasyMedia features, which not only make things effortless but bring new meaning to the words High Definition. EasyMedia provides a unique mix of innovative features at the press of a button: instant-on entertainment, easy connection to the Internet, film recording in HD quality, premium sound for your favourite music, plus all the capabilities of a powerful notebook… With Toshiba it’s easy!

4-in-1: Ultimate movie machine with HD DVD-R
The Qosmio G40 takes multimedia to a new level of excitement by offering a breakthrough cinematic experience with HD DVD recordability. The ability to burn HD DVDs is perfect for capturing and recording high-definition content from leading broadcasters. The notebook’s new HD DVD-R optical drive delivers an ideal combination of high capacity storage and outstanding audio and visual playback. It also plays HD DVD movies at a resolution that is six times sharper than the DVD format. In the process, it will entice you into an unprecedented new world, with images so real and vibrant it’s as if you’re part of the action.

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Why Toshiba should be first on your list

Why Toshiba should be first on your list

From the outside, most brands of Notebook look alike. So how do you choose between them? Is it just a matter of price? Or is there more to it than that? To help you make a decision, we thought we’d give you some inside information about our company and our technology. the world’s most popular notebook.

Toshiba developed the world’s first industry standard Notebook computer in 1985, and we’ve led the way ever since. In fact, our Notebooks are now the most popular in the world, with over 50 million sold – more than any other brand. notebooks that lead the way.

We pioneered many technologies that are now industry standards (including ever smaller hard disk drives, better and better screens, and more and more efficient batteries). You’ll find some cool new technologies in this brochure, including fingerprint scanners, advanced screens,great sound systems and useful software.

Power stations. space craft. robots. notebooks. tVs. all in a day’s work. We build power generation systems, advanced medical scanners, satellites, robots and more. We also make countless electronic components - screens, silicon chips, memory and so on.

There’s more to Toshiba than Notebooks, and that’s why there’s more to our Notebooks. reliability that’s built in.

At Toshiba, we believe that reliability is the single most important feature a Notebook can have. So we aim to build it in (because it’s not something that can be bolted-on). The result? Our Notebooks have a class-leading reputation for reliability.

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TOSHIBA Qosmio F45-AV412 System Characteristics

TOSHIBA Qosmio F45-AV412 System Characteristics

The Qosmio® F45 is your mobile digital entertainment notebook. Aesthetically stylish, view the stunning 15.4″ diagonal widescreen TruBrite® display with (1280×800) resolution. With a chassis in Cosmic Black with white keyboard and central placement of the Fingerprint Reader, the F45 navigates function with luxe design. With the DVD SuperMulti drive with Labelflash™ technology you can burn high quality images directly onto Lableflash™ media.

Two high-fidelity Harman Kardon® speakers maximize your audio experience in 5.1 surround sound using Dolby® Home Theater™ digital audio. Intel® Centrino® Duo processor* technology with the Intel® GM965 chipset and 1GB Intel® Turbo Memory , boosts system performance, application responsiveness and power savings for enhanced gaming, music, picture and video multimedia files. A 250GB hard drive provides reliable and solid performance. Browse the Internet with wireless 802.11ag connectivity.

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Toshiba PCX2600 DOCSIS Cable Modem Owner’s Manual

Toshiba PCX2600 DOCSIS Cable Modem Owner’s Manual

Your new Toshiba DOCSIS Cable Modem will provide you with high-speed access to the Internet through your cable TV (CATV) network-accesses at a fraction of the time it takes traditional telephone modems. In addition, your service will be always connected. Those two features give you the information you want, when you want it … and your telephone line is kept free.

In addition to the careful attention devoted to quality standards in the manufacture of your Toshiba PCX2600, safety is a major factor in the design of every product. However, safety is your responsibility, as well. This section lists important information that will help assure your enjoyment and proper use of the PCX2600 and accessory equipment. Please read it carefully before operating and using your PCX2600.

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PCX5000 Wireless Cable Modem Gateway Owner’s Manual

PCX5000 Wireless Cable Modem Gateway Owner’s Manual

Your new Toshiba DOCSIS Wireless Cable Modem Gateway will provide you with high-speed access to the Internet through your cable TV (CATV) network, allowing you to access your favorite sites at a fraction of the time it takes traditional telephone modems. In addition, your service will be always connected and Internet access may be shared with multiple computers. Those two features give you the information you want, when you want it, and your telephone line is kept free. The PCX5000 is one product that contains a Cable Modem, Router/Hub, Firewall and Wireless Access Point. The integration of all these devices allows you to install a secure home computer network at a minimal cost and effort.

Features
• DOCSIS Certified Cable Modem
• Ethernet Switch with four 10/100 BaseT interfaces

802.11b Wireless interface with:
• Built-in antenna
• 64 and 128 bit encryption
• USB Interface for Microsoft Windows 98SE, 2000, Me and XP

Built-in Configurable Firewall and Router with:
• Network Address Translation (NAT)
• Stateful Packet Inspection
• DMZ Support
• Pin-hole Functionality for Networked Applications
• DHCP Server for up to 25 Clients
• Embedded HTTP Management and Administration Interface
• Compatible with Microsoft Windows 98SE, 2000, Me and XP; MAC OS 9 and OS X
• Free Technical Support
• 3 Year Limited Warranty

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Stratagy Flash, IVP8 User Guide

Stratagy Flash, IVP8 User Guide

This guide describes the voice messaging capabilities and procedures for making the Stratagy Flash and Stratagy IVP8 Voice Processing Systems work for you.

This guide is divided as follows:
• Chapter 1 – The Grand Tour is an overview of the Stratagy system. Topics covered are: features to personalize your mailbox; an explanation of message queues, types and destinations; special delivery options; playback/recording controls; and available user options.
• Chapter 2 – Getting Started provides instructions on those features you need when accessing Stratagy for the first time, including changing your security code and recording your name.
• Chapter 3 – Play Messages contains step-by-step instructions on playing messages.
• Chapter 4 – Send Messages details how to send, forward, and reply to a message.
• Chapter 5 – Manage Mailbox provides step-by-step instructions on recording greetings, using destination (distribution) lists, and activating options such as Do Not Disturb (DND) and Call Screening.
• Appendix A – Using Stratagy with a Strata CTX outlines Call Forward, Message Waiting, Call Record, Direct Transfer to Voice Mail and Voice Mail Conferencing features.
• Appendix B – Using Stratagy with a Strata Legacy System explains how to program your Toshiba proprietary telephone for Call Forward and Message Retrieval when using your integrated Stratagy system.

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Toshiba DK8 & DK16 User Guide

Toshiba DK8 & DK16 User Guide

TRANSFERRING A CALL
• Press conf/trns button to put your caller on hold
• Dial the extension number of the party you wish to send the call to, announce the call and hang up to complete the transfer
• To cancel the transfer, press the line key.

TRANSFER A CALL TO A BUSY EXTENSION
• Press the conf/trn button to put your caller on hold
• Dial the extension number number of the party you want to transfer to
• When you hear the busy tone, hang up to complete the transfer (the call will “camp on” behind the current call. When the called party hangs up, the second call will ring through. If the called party does not take the call within a specified time, it will recall to the station that transferred it.)

PAGE
• Lift the handset
• Press the page button (or press #30) and speak into the handset in a normal voice
• Your voice will come out of every speaker phone that is not in use (and the external paging system if applicable)
• Hang up with your finger to avoid the crash of the handset coming over the speaker system.

PLACING A CALL ON HOLD
• Press the hold key to put a call on a regular hold that can be picked up by any other extension.
• To put a call on an exclusive hold that cannot be picked up from any other extension, press the hold key twice.
• Press the Line Key to get your caller back

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DKT2204-CT/DKT2304-CT Cordless Digital Telephones User Guide

DKT2204-CT/DKT2304-CT Cordless Digital Telephones User Guide

This guide describes the features and operation of the Strata CTX DKT2204-CT and DKT2304-CT Cordless Digital Telephones with Strata CTX Business Telephone Systems. To get the most from your cordless telephone, please read this guide thoroughly. The DKT2204-CT and DKT2304-CT also work with Strata DK telephone systems (except Strata DK24/56/96, Release 3). Refer to the appropriate user guide for your telephone system (see “Related Documents and Media” on page vi). The information presented in this guide applies to both models of cordless telephones unless otherwise noted.

This user guide is divided as follows:
• Chapter 1 – The Grand Tour is an equipment overview of the handset and batteries, base and charging units.
• Chapter 2 – Installation has step-by-step installation instructions.
• Chapter 3 – Handset Operation covers operating controls and features.
• Chapter 4 - Feature Access Codes includes codes used for specific feature access.
• Chapter 5 - Troubleshooting and Specifications covers troubleshooting, range and performance, simultaneous conversation channels, radio interference, specifications, and access codes.

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TOSHIBA Pocket PC Flash Update Tool for e750 User’s Guide

TOSHIBA Pocket PC Flash Update Tool for e750 User’s Guide

This document shows you how to get use the TOSHIBA Pocket PC Flash Update Tool to upgrade your Pocket PC device from Pocket PC 2002 to Pocket PC 2003.

Starting the Installation
Step1: Click the Start button on the Getting Started window.
Step2: If you want to upgrade your Pocket PC, you can click the —Pocket PC 2003 Upgrade“ option. If you want to see the Pocket PC e750 User‘s Guide, please click the —Learn More“ option.
Step3: After reviewing the User‘s Guide, click —Install“. A confirmation message displays.
Step4: Click ok. A File Download message displays.
Step5: Click —Open“ and follow the steps outlined in the User‘s Guide for your device.

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Strata CIX and CTX IPT/DKT Telephone User Guide

Strata CIX and CTX IPT/DKT Telephone User Guide

How to Use This Guide
This guide provides in-depth instructions for the IPT1020-SD, IPT2000-series, DKT3000- and DKT2000-series telephones and their features. Most telephone users can use the “Strata CIX/CTX DKT/IPT Quick Reference Guide” instead of this guide.

This user guide describes how to use the Toshiba Strata series telephone products with Strata CIX670, CIX200, CIX100, CIX100-S, and CTX28 telephone systems:
• Strata IP telephone (IPT2010-SD, IPT2020-SD and IPT2008-SDL)
• Strata DKT3000- and 2000-series digital telephones
• Strata Digital Add-on Module (DADM)
• Strata IP Add-on Module (IADM2020)
• Strata Direct Station Selection (DSS) console
• FeatureFlex TM
• SoftIPT

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Ergo D-Pro Notebook Stand USER’S GUIDE

Ergo D-Pro Notebook Stand USER’S GUIDE

Congratulations on your purchase of the Targus Ergo D-Pro Notebook Stand. The D-Pro is a unique, ergonomically correct desktop notebook stand that allows a notebook computer to be comfortably used as a desktop replacement. The D-Pro provides a compartment for storage of a Targus Port Replicator or hub and cable management for a clean workspace. The D-Pro incorporates a patent pending document holder. This document holder is designed to create a functional workspace with an optimal viewing distance between documents, screen and keyboard.

Port Replicator Module (Optional)
The Port Replicator Module (PRM) allows you to mount your OEM docking station or port replicator to the D-Pro. Attention IBM & Toshiba Users Your docking station/port replicator may be positioned and attached to the PRM with the screw rivets that are provided. Attach your docking station/port replicator to the PRM by screwing the two rivets into the PRM plate and docking station/port replicator before securing to the D-Pro with the knobs.

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Toshiba CTX 28/100/670 Telephone Quick Start Guide

Toshiba CTX 28/100/670 Telephone Quick Start Guide

To Answer a Call, Handset or Speaker:
• Lift the handset or press the speaker key.

To Place a Call:
• Dial 9, or press the line button.

To Transfer a Call:
• With the caller on the line press the Conf/Transfer key, dial the extension or press the DSS key.. At this point you may hang up (unsupervised) or wait for them to pick up and then announce the call (supervised). You can also use the soft keys in the display window.
• If you wish to return to the caller, press the flashing intercom or line appearance key on your phone.

To Make a Conference Call:
• You have a maximum of 8 parties, up to six parties being external network lines. Remember you are one of the 8 parties. The person who initiates the conference is called the master. If the master hangs up control is automatically transferred to the first internal station added to the conference call.
• While talking to caller A, press the Conf/Transfer key and dial 9 to access an outside line.
• Dial the number of caller B. When they answer, press the Conf/Transfer key again to join yourself and the callers A and B together.
• When adding an inside party press Conf/Transfer and dial the extension number, press Conf/Transfer to join all parties.
• If you receive a busy or no answer, press the flashing intercom or line appearance key to return to the last party in the conference.
• Intercom callers must be added after all external calls have been established.

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TDP-P4 Digital Projector User’s Guide

TDP-P4 Digital Projector User’s Guide

The Toshiba TDP-P4 digital projector is specifically designed for the mobile presenter. It generates crisp, clear images using Digital Light Processing™ (DLP) technology, and features an M1-DA type DVI connector for easy, built-in digital/analog and USB connectivity. It is easy to connect, easy to use, easy to transport, and easy to maintain.

The XGA resolution of the TDP-P4’s projected image is 1024×768. The projector is compatible with screen resolutions up to 1280×1024. If your computer’s screen resolution is higher than 1280×1024, reset it to a lower resolution before you connect the projector.

Compatibility
The projector is compatible with a wide variety of computers and video devices, including:
• IBM-compatible computers, including laptops, up to 1280×1024 resolution.
• Apple® Macintosh® and PowerBook® computers up to 1280×1024 resolution.
• Most standard VCRs, DVD players, HDTV sources, camcord- ers and laser disc players.

NOTE: The projector is compatible with 1080i and 720P HDTV formats.

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Toshiba CTX User Guide

Toshiba CTX User Guide

ADVISORY MESSAGES
To turn on a message that internal callers can read when they call your phone, press #411 followed by:
0 – Out to Lunch
1 – In a Meeting
2 – Call _____ (Enter Extension)
3 – Back at _____ (Enter Time (hh:mm)
4 – Return on _______ (Enter Date (MM DD)
Turn off the message, press #412

AUTO BUSY REDIAL (ABR)
After reaching a busy external number, you can press the ABR softkey to tell your phone to redial the number 5 times, waiting 60 seconds between tries. If you use your phone in the meantime, it will cause the feature to timeout until your phone becomes available again. If the call can be made, your phone will ring you back. When you answer it, the call will then be completed.

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Toshiba 803 User Guide for Europe

Toshiba 803 User Guide for Europe

Thank you for choosing the Toshiba 803 mobile phone, which is customised for Vodafone live! and incorporates 3G technology, also known as UMTS. Toshiba 803 brings together the mobile phone and a music player in one package. The music player is easy to use, offering simple access to music on the move. Toshiba 803 also provides entertainment features like video telephony, video and picture messaging and fast access to Vodafone live! services. The Toshiba 803 has a high-quality 260,000 colour display and 2.3 mega pixel camera. We hope that you will be very happy with your new Toshiba mobile phone

Network services
To use the phone you must have service from a wireless service provider. Many of the features in this device depend on features in the wireless network to function. These Network Services may not be available on all networks or you may have to make specific arrangements with your service provider before you can utilize Network Services. Your service provider may need to give you additional instructions for their use and explain what charges will apply. Some networks may have limitations that affect how you can use Network Services. For instance, some networks may not support all language dependent characters and services.

This wireless device is a 3GPP GSM Release 99 terminal supporting GPRS service, and is designed to support also Release 97 GPRS networks. However, there may be some compatibility issues when used in some Release 97 GPRS networks. For more information, contact your service provider.

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SDIO Wireless LAN Card SWLSDI-1100 User Manual

SDIO Wireless LAN Card SWLSDI-1100 User Manual

The SWLSDI-1100 is a compact size wireless card for the PDA’s and other mobile computing devices that support SD cards. The card supports various wireless LAN security protocols. It supports open, 64-bit and 128-bit WEP encryptions. Its Power saving features to maximize battery life makes it one of the best cards. The only requirements are PDA/Pocket PC/Mobile Computing device with an SDIO slot running SDIO Now! and it can be used to access the Internet, email, and corporate servers.

You can access enterprise and public Wi-Fi (IEEE 802.11b) Wireless LAN systems from your Pocket PC/PDA/Mobile Computing device using the smallest and lightest form factor available. SWLSDI-1100 SDIO Low Power Wireless LAN Card is an industry leading SDIO card with state of the art technology that lets you wirelessly connect to Wi-Fi networks to access the Internet, email, and corporate servers.

The card is compatible with various WLAN security protocols. You can use the WLAN card with an open system or encrypted network with 40/64-bit or 128-bit WEP keys. The card is also compatible with 802.1x networks with EAP-TLS or PEAP, so you can connect securely without eavesdropping.

SWLSDI-1100 is SDIO Low Power WLAN Card , Battery Friendly®. When your Pocket PC is connected to a wireless LAN, the WLAN card is in idle (listening) mode about 90% of the time, with occasional short bursts of data being transmitted/received. Plus, SafeCom’s SDIO WLAN software offers a Power Save Mode. Using SafeCom’s card means that you’ll get the maximum possible battery life from your Pocket PC.

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Toshiba Memory module Replacement Guide

Toshiba Memory module Replacement Guide

This guide contains information on how to replace a memory module for TOSHIBA personal computers. When the Diagnostic Tool indicates that a memory module should be replaced, first check the model of your computer, and then follow the instructions in this guide for replacing it.
This guide covers the following models:
■ TECRA S1
■ TECRA 9100
■ TECRA M1
■ TECRA M2
■ Satellite 2400
■ Satellite 2405
■ Satellite 1110/1115
■ Satellite Pro M10
■ Satellite Pro M15
■ Satellite Pro M30
■ Satellite M30/M35
■ Portégé R100
■ Portégé M200/M205

Conventions
This manual uses the following formats to describe, identify, and highlight terms and operating procedures.
Abbreviations
On first appearance, and whenever necessary for clarity, abbreviations are enclosed in parentheses following their definition. For example: Read Only Memory (ROM). Acronyms are also defined in the Glossary.
Messages
Messages are used in this manual to bring important information to your attention. Each type of message is identified as shown below.

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Voice Processing Systems Stratagy iES16, iES32, ES8, ES48, ES96R2 User Guide

Voice Processing Systems Stratagy iES16, iES32, ES8, ES48, ES96R2 User Guide

This guide describes the voice messaging capabilities and procedures for making the Stratagy ES and Stratagy iES32 Voice Processing System work for you.

Organization
This guide is divided as follows:
• Chapter 1 – The Grand Tour is an overview of the Stratagy ES system. Topics covered are: features to personalize your mailbox; an explanation of message folders, greetings, types and destinations; special delivery options; and available user options and prompts.
• Chapter 2 – Getting Started provides instructions on those features you need when accessing Stratagy ES for the first time, including changing your security code and recording your name.

SimMan/SimBaby PDA User Guide

SimMan/SimBaby PDA User Guide

Note: when the PDA is not being used, it is recommended to place it in a cradle, or connect the cable to charge it. This will not harm the device, but prevent data loss.

2.1 Installation of the PDA and ActiveSync
Make sure the PDA is charged before you proceed. From the CD supplied by Dell, install the PDA and ActiveSync. Please refer to the Dell instructions for information on how to do this. These instructions are supplied with the PDA as a leaflet. See also the Quick Install Guide, item 5.

2.2 Installation of the SimMan and SimBaby Pocket
Application
To install the pocket application on your PDA, insert the install software CD that was delivered with your simulator, then select “install PDA”.

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Toshiba WLT66 Series Owner’s Manual

Toshiba WLT66 Series Owner’s Manual

Locate the television away from direct sunlight and strong lights, soft, indirect lighting is recommended for comfortable viewing. Use curtains or blinds to prevent direct sunlight falling on the screen.

Place on a sturdy platform, the mounting surface should be flat and steady. It should then be secured to the wall with a sturdy tie using the clip on the back of the stand, or secured to the platform using the fixing strap located underneath the table top stand, this will prevent it from falling over.

The LCD display panels are manufactured using an extremely high level of precision technology, however sometimes some parts of the screen may be missing picture elements or have luminous spots. This is not a sign of a malfunction.

Make sure the television is located in a position where it cannot be pushed or hit by objects, as pressure will break or damage the screen, and that small items cannot be inserted into slots or openings in the case.

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Toshiba IK-WB15A Network Camera User’s Guide

Toshiba IK-WB15A Network Camera User’s Guide

The IK-WB15A network camera can deliver video images and sound in real time
using the Internet or an intranet. The camera is equipped with Ethernet (RJ- 45) 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX network interfaces. IK-WB15A can be used in various indoor and outdoor environments.

Features of Camera:
● Built-in pan/tilt mechanism
A built-in pan (left/right) and tilt (up/down) mechanism enables you to use the Internet browser to change the direction of the camera lens. The camera also comes with Scan, Presets, Auto Patrol and various other monitoring features.
● Motor powered 2.6x zoom lens
Allows maximum magnification of 2.6 times.
● A high-resolution picture element CCD packaged
A high-resolution picture element progressive CCD (charge coupled device) built in the camera enables delivery of pictures maximum 1280 x 960 pixels. The camera delivers high resolution pictures equal to those of a digital camera.
● Supports multiple cameras
Toshiba’s original protocol, RNCP, allows Toshiba network cameras to identify each other on the same network. This enables images from automatically identified network cameras to be displayed in multi-view screen in the same browser window.
The number of windows in the multi-view display automatically changes (4 (2 x 2) or 9(3 x 3) windows) accordingly to the number of identified cameras.
The cameras on other networks can be displayed on the same multi-view display screen by registering the cameras manually.
● Interactive audio communication equipment.
Camera supports interactive two way audio communication.
● Mailing function
This feature allows you to receive mail messages with images when alarms go off.
● Built-in SD memory card interface
The use of SD memory cards enables the recording of images for long periods of time, as well as recordings when alarms go off.
SD memory card: 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256, and 512 MB, 1 GB SD memory cards (3.3 V) supported.
Physical interface:
Part 1. Physical Layer Specification; Version 1.01
● Motion detection
The camera has built in motion detection for alarm generation.
● Slow-shutter function assures color images even at low illuminance
The slow-shutter function enables high-sensitivity monitoring during the night.
● Waterproof camera that can be used outdoors
A waterproof structure facilitates outdoor use. * 1
Waterproof specifications: IPX3 (Weather Resistant Rating) *1: Be sure to attach the Sun visor when installing the camera outside. Install the camera where it will not be exposed to direct rain or sunlight. Also, consult with the installation workers to ensure that the AC adapter, power cord, and LAN cable are installed with protection against the weather in an outdoor location.

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Toshiba TOPAS 900/L1 Starter Kit User Guide

Toshiba TOPAS 900/L1 Starter Kit User Guide

This user guide describes how to install & utilize the TOPAS 900/L1 starter kit. Inside are instructions on how to simulate, program & debug your application to one of the four-micro controller units (TMP91FY12AF,TMP91FY22F,TMP91FY27U or the TMP91FY42F) supplied with this kit. You will also find detailed hardware information,schematics &software examples enclosed to help aid you in your development process.

The Toshiba TOPAS 900/L1 Starter Kit contains:
a. TOPAS 900/L1 evaluation board populated with one of the following MCU samples: TMP91FY12AF,TMP91FY22F,TMP91FY27U or the TMP91FY42F.
b. A/B USB cable.
c. 4×13-way straight double row header on a 0.1 inch pitch.
d. 1×5-way straight double row header on a 0.1 inch pitch.
e. CD-ROM containing:

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User guide.
- Toshiba IDE withan integratedlimitedversion ofTLCS-900compiler (3000lines of code per file).
- Flash programming utility(ToshLoad).
- Data sheets &application notes.
- Reference manualsfor the compiler &simulator software

Operating Instructions For 4 Function Cable TV Remote Control

Operating Instructions For 4 Function Cable TV Remote Control

The remote control is designed to operate the Cable set top boxes and the majority of TV, VCR/DVD and AUDIO equipment on the market.

Before you program or operate the remote control, you must install two new AA alkaline batteries.
STEP1 Remove the battery compartment cover on the back of your remote control.
STEP2 Check battery polarity carefully, and install the batteries as shown in the illustration below.
STEP3 Replace the battery compartment cover.

Programming For Your Devices.
The remote control can be programmed by pressing in a three digit code number that corresponds to particular manufacturers and brands of Audio/Video equipment. The three-digit code numbers are listed in the code table of the instruction manual.
STEP1 Turn on the equipment you wish to program. (TV, VCR, DVD or AUDIO).
STEP2 Press the [DEVICE] button (TV , VCR or AUD) to be programmed and the
[SELECT] button simultaneously for 3 seconds. The device LED will turn on indicating the unit is ready to be programmed.
*Tip: The device LED will light on for 20 seconds. The next step must be entered while the LED is on.
STEP3 Point the remote control toward the equipment and enter the three-digit code number assigned to your brand from the code tables.

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Toshiba CS-UIP300 Quick Reference Guide

Toshiba CS-UIP300 Quick Reference Guide

Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc., (“TAIS”) warrants that this telephone equipment (except for fuses, lamps, and other consumables) will, upon delivery by TAIS or an authorized TAIS dealer to a retail customer in new condition, be free from defects in material and workmanship for twenty-four (24) months after delivery. This warranty is void (a) if the equipment is used under other than normal use and maintenance conditions, (b) if the equipment is modified or altered, unless the modification or alteration is expressly authorized by TAIS, (c) if the equipment is subject to abuse, neglect, lightning, electrical fault, or accident, (d) if the equipment is repaired by someone other than TAIS or an authorized TAIS dealer, (e) if the equipment’s serial number is defaced or missing, or (f) if the equipment is installed or used in combination or in assembly with products not supplied by TAIS and which are not compatible or are of inferior quality, design, or performance.

Customer will, at his/her sole cost and expense, provide the necessary Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) equipment as specified by TAIS in the Strata CS General Description for use with the Strata CS system at all times. System failures and/or damages resulting from either not using a UPS with the Strata CS or the use of a UPS not equivalent to that specified by TAIS are not covered by this warranty.

The sole obligation of TAIS or Toshiba Corporation under this warranty, or under any other legal obligation with respect to the equipment, is the repair or replacement by TAIS or its authorized dealer of such defective or missing parts as are causing the malfunction with new or refurbished parts (at their option). If TAIS or one of its authorized dealers does not replace or repair such parts, the retail customer’s sole remedy will be a refund of the price charged by TAIS to its dealers for such parts as are proven to be defective, and which are returned to TAIS through one of its authorized dealers within the warranty period and no later than thirty (30) days after such malfunction, whichever first occurs.

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Bluetooth® Laser Rechargeable Notebook Mouse User Guide

Bluetooth® Laser Rechargeable Notebook Mouse User Guide

Congratulations on your purchase of the Targus Bluetooth® Laser Rechargeable Notebook Mouse. This mouse has a special EDR (Enhanced Data Rate) technology that provides faster data transmission rate and allows multiple Bluetooth devices running without conflict.

System Requirements
Hardware - Bluetooth-enabled notebook or desktop PC Operating System - Windows® 98SE / 2000 / ME / XP Windows Vista TM Mac OS X (10.x or greater)

Installing the Batteries (Supplied)
Use the two AAA-size rechargeable NIMH batteries (supplied)
Remove the battery cover from the back of the mouse by sliding off the cover while pressing the release button at the bottom of the mouse.
Insert the batteries, making sure that the positive (+) and negative (-) ends of each battery match the polarity indicators inside the battery housing.

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Linux on Sony VAIO mini−HOWTO

Linux on Sony VAIO mini−HOWTO

In this HOWTO, I will go over how to use Linux under Sony VAIO computers. The VAIO computers are great, but was not very friendly to Linux. But this isn’t mean that you cannot use it, actually you can! Throughout this document, I will assume that you own either PCV 70 or 90. Since almost all VAIO models are similar in their architecture (although newer ones have larger disks, updated video card, more RAM, etc), many of contents in this document should apply to all VAIO models.

Most of hardwares installed in the system are compatible under Linux. However there are exceptions of modem, USB Port and MPEG decoder. Please be aware that you cannot use modem, which should be problem for some of you. Modems installed in the VAIO is called DSVD modem, which is the variant of the “Winmodem.”

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The VAIO FZ is a 15.4” entertainment PC in the body of an incredibly thin-and-light notebook

The VAIO FZ is a 15.4” entertainment PC in the body of an incredibly thin-and-light notebook

MORE DISPLAY FOR YOUR DOLLAR
The thin-and-light VAIO® FZ notebook packs big power and even bigger entertainment into a small, portable package. This unique 5.75 pound with standard battery PC combines all the benefits of a 15.4” widescreen display with the dimensions or “footprint” of a much smaller notebook. The VAIO FZ is designed to maximize LCD space with advanced space-saving engineering techniques implemented throughout the chassis, including a reconfigured battery and motherboard design. The result is a brilliant, 15.4” widescreen display in the body of a portable, thin-and-light notebook.

EXPERIENCE BLU-RAY DISC® MEDIA PLAYBACK
Watch movies in the best high-definition picture quality available today with the VAIO® FZ Premium notebook, the world’s first thin-and-light Blu-ray Disc®-enabled notebook . Until you experience movies and concerts on Blu-ray Disc® media, you won’t know just how good high-definition can be. With pristine Full 1080 HD resolution and stunning clarity, Blu-ray Disc® technology is an impressive new way to enjoy your entertainment. Blu-ray Disc® also enjoys the most extensive industry support as it is backed by more than 85% of consumer electronics companies, seven of the biggest movie studios, the world’s two largest music labels, plus PLAYSTATION® 3 and leading game companies.

ELEGANCE AND SOPHISTICATION
With subtle sophistication and undeniable elegance, the lightweight VAIO® FZ notebook is crafted with an aesthetic touch and careful attention to detail. From its exciting entertainment functions to its brilliant XBRITE-HiColor™ display, the VAIO FZ is a beautifully designed, thin-and-light mobile entertainment center

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Linux on the Sony Vaio GR Series Laptops

Linux on the Sony Vaio GR Series Laptops

Outlined in this document are the steps needed to make your Sony laptop (either the Sony Vaio GR370 and GR390) function properly under Linux. This document was written with no particular Linux distribution in mind, and should work under all types. It is recommended that you custom build the kernel. If you do not want to, you may not have to, though it is recommended to get the most out of Linux on your laptop.

Installing Linux
Install Linux as you normally would. The hard drive shipped with the laptops come partitioned into two partitions: one with Windows XP loaded, and the second was empty. Delete the second partition using any regular partitioning tool that you can during your Linux installation, and re-create the partition. After you have installed Linux, you may notice that some hardware interfaces do not get detected, or if they do, they do not work as they should. The following sections will help you correct these.

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Stanford Guidelines for Web Credibility

Stanford Guidelines for Web Credibility

The purpose of this report is to examine the credibility of TigerDirect.com, an online
electronics store. Using the Stanford guidelines for web credibility, TigerDirect.com was
evaluated on a “guideline by guideline” basis to determine its credibility level. All of the
notes, critics, suggestions and recommendations in this report are based on the status of
the website during the evaluation period which was performed over several days,
specifically between April 10 and May 3, 2006.

TigerDirect.com is an online established store that sells a variety of electronics, mostly
computers and computer parts, but not limited to those. It also contains a big selection of
digital cameras, music devices, plasma TV’s, cell phones and numerous other electronics.
TigerDirect.com claims to have “over 50,000 items in stock” and to offer “the best computer
and electronics deals anywhere” (www.TigerDirect.com).

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Personal Computer VGN - A700 Series / VGN - FS600 Series User Guide

Personal Computer VGN - A700 Series / VGN - FS600 Series User Guide

You will be using your computer as a portable device in a variety of environments. Whenever possible, you should attempt to take account of the following ergonomic considerations to both stationary and portable environments:
- Position of your computer – Place the computer directly in front of you (1). Keep your forearms horizontal (2), with your wrists in a neutral, comfortable position (3) while using the keyboard, touch pad, or external mouse. Let your upper arms hang naturally at your sides. Have breaks during sessions with your computer. Excessive use of the computer may strain muscles or tendons.
- Furniture and posture – Sit in a chair with good back support. Adjust the level of the chair so your feet are flat on the floor. A footrest may make you more comfortable. Sit in a relaxed, upright posture and avoid slouching forward or leaning far backwards.
- Viewing angle of the computer’s display – Use the display’s tilting feature to find the best position. You can reduce eye strain and muscle fatigue by adjusting the tilt of the display to the proper position. Adjust the brightness setting of the display as well.
- Lighting – Choose a location where windows and lights do not create glare and reflection on the display. Use indirect lighting to avoid bright spots on the display. You can also purchase accessories for your display that help reduce glare. Proper lighting adds to your comfort and work effectiveness.
- Positioning an external display – When using an external display, set the display at a comfortable viewing distance. Make sure the display screen is at eye level or slightly lower when you are sitting in front of the monitor.

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VAIO Slimtop LCD Computer User Guide

VAIO Slimtop LCD Computer User Guide

Features:
- Exceptional performance: Your computer includes a fast Intel® processor and a V.90 compatible data/fax modem.
- Ergo-Angle™ Multimedia LCD display†: The exclusive dual-hinge pedestal provides twice the flexibility of other LCD displays. Select the perfect viewing angle and enjoy the built-in stereo speakers.
- AutoAlert™ E-mail Notification System†: Custom software automatically downloads e-mail on a pre-set schedule via Microsoft Outlook®. A light on the LCD display instantly lets you know when new mail is received.
- VAIO Smart™ convertible keyboard: The innovative palm rest converts to a keyboard cover for a sleek look when not in use. Six Programmable Power Keys let you launch any application with the push of a button; dual-sided mouse connections for left- or right- hand use.
- Sony Memory Stick™ media slot: The next generation of digital media, smaller than a stick of gum. Easily deliver information from one electronic device to another, so you can transfer images, sounds, data and text between cameras, computers, and more.
- Compact components: Enjoy the small footprint and versatile set up options available by positioning the components in an arrangement of your choice.
- Sony audio and video quality: High-fidelity 3D audio system and high-powered 3D graphics (AGP) enable you to take advantage of today’s advanced multimedia applications, games, and entertainment software.

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Acer Ferrari 5000 Series User’s Guide

Acer Ferrari 5000 Series User’s Guide

Specifications
Operating system
• Windows ® Vista ™ Capable
• Genuine Windows® XP Professional x64 Edition
• Genuine Windows ® XP Home Edition (Service Pack 2)
• Genuine Windows ® XP Professional (Service Pack 2) Windows® Vista ™Capable PCs come with Windows® XP installed, and can be upgraded to Windows ®Vista™ . For more information on Windows® Vista ™ and how to upgrade, go to: Microsoft.com/ windowsvista.

Platform
• Processor: AMD Turion ™ 64 X2 Mobile Technology TL-52/TL-56/TL-60 (1.6/1.8/2.0 GHz, 1 MB L2 cache) or TL-50 (1.6 GHz, 512 KB L2 cache) processor featuring:
• Dual-core processing
• Simultaneous 32- and 64-bit Windows® - compatible support
• AMD PowerNow! ™ , AMD HyperTransport ™ , Enhanced Virus Protection and 3DNow! ™ Professional technology
• Chipset: ATI Xpress 1150 System memory Up to 2 GB of DDR2 667 MHz memory, upgradeable to 4 GB using two soDIMM modules (dual-channel support)

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VAIO Digital Studio™ Computer User Guide

VAIO Digital Studio™ Computer User Guide

Thank you for purchasing your Sony VAIO computer! Your new computer is a superb blend of high technology and easy-to-use functionality. This User Guide contains information about the applications included with your system, contact information for software vendors, and the specifications for your computer.

The front panel of your VAIO Computer allows access to the optical and floppy disk drives. It also includes Universal Serial Bus (USB) and i.LINK® ports to connect compatible USB devices, digital equipment, or other peripheral devices. i.LINK is a trademark of Sony used only to designate that a product contains an IEEE1394 connection. The i.LINK connection may vary, depending on the software applications, operating system, and compatible i.LINK devices. All products with an i.LINK connection may not communicate with each other.

Please refer to the documentation that came with your compatible i.LINK device for information on operating conditions and proper connection. Before connecting compatible i.LINK PC peripherals to your system, such as an optical or hard disk drive, confirm their operating system compatibility and required operating conditions.

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Sony Vaio Handheld Setup Checklist

Sony Vaio Handheld Setup Checklist

1. Remove all of the needed components from the Sony box, and then place the manuals, straps and any other accessories back in the box and place on shelf in storage closet.
2. For speed and ease of setup, use the included port replicator to plug in an external monitor, keyboard, and mouse.
3. During the initial windows configuration you will be asked to supply a computer name and some user names. Make sure you are following standard naming conventions, such as field user1, field user2 and so on for users. For the computer name use field device1, field device2 and so on for the standard.
4. When prompted to calibrate the touch screen, use the stylus and make sure it is accurate.
5. Once the computer has finished logging in, Start by removing any unnecessary programs, and anything that the program may have left behind (example some programs will leave a folder with a few files so you can easily find them again).
6. Clean up the start menu and organize all unneeded menu items into a Subfolder. The menu should consist of vaio recovery, windows update, accessories, the more programs sub folder, ATA Services tool, Microsoft streets and trips, vzaccess manager, and windows defender all other programs or folders should be moved into the more programs sub folder.
7. Remove all ads and offers from the handheld (example: movielink, itunes etc…) This includes links to the program on the desktop, menu, and the subfolders belonging to the files.
9. Install Microsoft streets and trips, ATA services,VZAccess Manager, Windows Defender, Microsoft SQL Database, and Symantec antivirus(make sure license is installed).

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User Manual ISUCutterFS

User Manual ISUCutterFS

This application is an optional module that provides a Video Replay feature in the Scoring system. This application processes the video signal of a DV camera and saves the complete performance of a Skater. Supported by the Caller, the operator sets the Trim In / Trim Out marks for the individual elements. These marks are then sent to the Judges terminals.
This application provides an easy to handle option to review and replay the performance elements. Trim In and Trim Out marks can be modified, replaced and deleted as desired.

System Requirements
2.1 Hardware Requirements
- Pentium III (1 GHz) or better, AMD processor 1 GHz), Pentium-M processor 1.4 GHz or better, AMD-M processor
- Microsoft® Windows® 2000 or higher
- 256 MB RAM or more
- VGA 1024×768 - DirectX9 installed
- 20 GB Hard Drive or more - split, i.e. 8GB for the system, 12GB (NTFS formatted video)
- at least 1 GB free hard disk space for 5min video capture
- 100 Mbit Network Connection
- Fire wire (onboard or via PCMCIA card)
We have tested systems with Transmeta processor. These systems had problems displaying the video correctly without dropped frames.
For the capturing of the video signal, we recommend at least a consumer DV camera with a video out. However, we rather recommend a semi professional or professional camera with a monitor on the camera to easily follow the competitor. In addition, it is necessary to split the video signal of the camera, because at least the cutter and the caller are working with a video signal. Furthermore, devices are needed to convert the video signal to a Fire wire signal.
We recommend using a separate NTFS formatted partition for the video capturing, as the required DirectX9 is not supported by Windows 95 or NT. The system is not tested on Windows 98. We recommend using Windows 2000 or higher. Although the cutting and caller application can be controlled with keyboard, we recommend using a mouse and a big screen.

2.2 Recommended Hardware
Notebook or PC with a Pentium IV or Pentium-M or AMD processor Our tests with the Transmeta processor showed, that the performance is insufficient to support video replay.
The system is tested on Windows 2000 and Windows XP operating systems. The program is optimized to work at a resolution of 1024×768 pixels. The buttons are specifically made to support touch screens. For the cutting application as well as for the caller, we recommend using notebooks with a big screen instead of touch screens. It is easier, faster and more reliable to hit the buttons with the mouse. In most cases, screen size of touch screens is only approx. 10 to 12″ instead of 14-15″ of a normal notebook screen or 17″ for a normal desktop monitor.

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PC based software for DRM reception User Manual

PC based software for DRM reception User Manual

The DRM Signal is received by an commercial long, medium, shortwave (SW, MW, LW) front-end. Any front-end should be usable which can provide an IF of 12 kHz direct or with a adapter circuit. The bandwidth must be greater 10 kHz for normal transmissions and greater 20 kHz for transmissions with channel bundling. This signal is then fed into a standard soundcard. The soundcard must offer a sampling rate of 48 kHz. For output of the audio signal also a soundcard with a sampling rate of 48 kHz is required. If one sound card is used for sampling the signal and output of the music the soundcard must provide full duplex operation.

Most of all newer soundcards provide all these features (e.g. SoundBlaster Live! from Creative Labs). Attention must be taken not to use an input with AGC (Automatic Gain Control) as this disturbs the DRM signal. Please pay attention that most of the internal soundcards of newer notebooks have the AGC enabled and offer no way to disable it. They also have very often low pass filters which can not be disabled. In order to get the system working on such notebooks (or also on other PCs with no or no suitable soundcard) we suggest the use of an external USB soundcard (e.g. „USB One“ USB Audio Interface).

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PCG-FX210/PCG-FX215 VAIO® Notebook User Guide

PCG-FX210/PCG-FX215 VAIO® Notebook User Guide

Congratulations on your purchase of the Sony VAIO® notebook. Sony has combined leading-edge technology in audio, video, computing, and communications to provide you with state-of-the-art personal computing.

Features:
- Exceptional performance — Your notebook includes a mobile AMD Duron™ processor and a V.90 compatible K56flex modem.*
- Portability — Rechargeable battery pack provides hours of use without AC power.
- Sony audio and video quality — High-quality MPEG1/MPEG2 video, which supports full-screen display and enables you to take advantage of today’s advanced multimedia applications, games, and entertainment software.
- Multimedia features — Enjoy the stereo speakers or use headphones (not supplied) to listen to audio and video CDs.
- Microsoft® Windows® operating system — Your system includes Microsoft® Windows® Millennium Edition (Windows Me™)
- Communications — Access popular online services, send e-mail, browse the Internet, and use fax features.
- Optical drive (DVD-ROM) — The DVD-ROM drive plays both DVD-ROM and CD-ROM discs.

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Universal Notebook Battery (UPB80) User’s Manual

Universal Notebook Battery (UPB80) User’s Manual

Thank you for purchasing APC’s Universal Notebook Battery (model UPB80). Please read the entire user manual prior to use. Fill out and mail the enclosed Warranty Registration Card, or register this purchase online at www.apc.com. APC’s Universal Notebook Battery is a slim and lightweight external battery pack which provides up to 8-hours of continuous runtime (actual runtimes may vary by notebook model and power setting).

Features
• Ultra-lightweight construction reduces bulk and weight in notebook carry-on luggage.
• Wide range of selectable output voltages power most notebook computers.
• Four charge/discharge level indicators.
• Letter-coded power tips provided compatibility with most notebook computers (see Compatibility Guide).
• Compatible with APC’s TravelPower Adapter and Universal Power Adapter models.
• 80 Watts of continuous power, up to 100 Watts peak power output.
• Up to 8 hours of continuous runtime for your notebook.

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Sony VAIO VGX-XL201 Media Center PC Clean Install Guide

Sony VAIO VGX-XL201 Media Center PC Clean Install Guide

When I purchased my VGX-XL201 Media Center PC, I fully expected it to arrive preloaded with a myriad of freeware, trialware and Sony-branded software products and I wasn’t wrong. Such is the trend when you buy almost any PC these days, and I don’t doubt that many consumers are very grateful for it. I am not one of those consumers. I know what software I want for any particular job, and invariably it isn’t the software provided by Sony. Also, due to the pace of software development, by the time you receive your PC, most of the freeware software will be out of date, and Sony, like most PC manufacturers these days have a tendency to give you old versions of retail applications like Adobe Photoshop Elements or WinDVD.

In their efforts to make life easier for novice PC users, Sony inadvertently make the process of escaping from the factory installed image difficult, even for competent PC users. They create a hidden partition on the hard disk that contains the factory installed image and provide software to back up that partition to a pair of recordable DVDs. This makes it possible to dispense with the hidden partition and recover the disk space, and also provides the means by which you can extract the essential drivers and utilities that make a clean install possible. What Sony don’t do is give you an OEM operating system CD or any means to install an operating system other than by re-imaging the PC back to it’s factory default settings.

This guide is intended for anyone who, like me, wishes to install the operating system of their choice without the software baggage that comes with the factory installed image. It goes into enough detail that a novice user should be able to follow it, but it is really intended for intermediate to advanced PC users. If you don’t know what you’re doing, you could get yourself into a terrible mess by following this guide and of course it goes without saying that I accept absolutely no responsibility for any damage or inconvenience whatsoever resulting from the use of this guide. It is provided in the hope that it will be useful, but it’s use is entirely at your own risk. The guide will deal specifically with installing the Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 operating system on a Sony VAIO VGX-XL201 Media Center PC. However, the concepts described in this guide are likely to be largely relevant to similar operating systems like Windows XP Professional, and media center PCs like the Sony VAIO VGX-XL202. When Windows Vista ships in January 2007 I will probably create a new version of this guide dealing specifically with that operating system for the VGX-XL201.

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CDRoller - User’s Manual

CDRoller - User’s Manual

CDRoller is a powerful, easy-to-use and low-cost toolset for CD/DVD data recovery. Powerful: CDRoller finds, retrieves and copies the lost data from CDs and DVDs that seem to be inaccessible for Windows standard tools. While this does not include the disks that are physically damaged, the program will:

· Effectively retrieve the data off the discs created by “drag and drop” CD/DVD writing software, such as well-known Roxio (Adaptec) and Ahead Nero software packages, CeQuadrat’s PacketCD, Instant Write, B’s CLiP and others.
· Find, identify and retrieve the lost video off non-finalized DVDs created by a wide set of standalone devices that record directly onto discs, including Hitachi, Canon, Panasonic, Samsung and Sony DVD camcorders as well as standalone video recorders.
· Split the recovered VOB or VRO files into a several clips (scenes), automatically converting a “raw” DVD-video into MPEG files without loss of quality. Specially tested on the discs, created by Hitachi DVD camcorders.
· Make a new DVD-Video disc that can be played back in the most DVD players.
· Recover CD data written by Sony Mavica CD digital cameras.
· Burn the recovered data to CDs and DVDs. The “Burn” option is integrated into a common shell. Just write a new disc with recovered data within a couple of minutes, without leaving CDRoller!
· Erase CD and DVD re-writable media. Support of quick and full erase methods.
· Retrieve back up files from the discs recorded in the several stages (multisession discs).
· Include a built-in UDF Reader. There is no need to install a third-party software, for example Roxio (Adaptec) UDF Reader driver.
· Find and retrieve the lost files on UDF discs, including: accidently deleted files, files on quick-formatted disc, files on incorrectly closed disc, etc.
· Examine disc sectors at low level and display the sector content in text, binary, hexadecimal or unicode mode. Recommended for engineering purposes and also for law enforcement and forensic investigators.
· Identify the lost files on ISO/Joliet discs with the damaged file system (volume descriptors, path tables and directories), using the raw data only.
· Extract ISO Image file and burn it to a new disc.
· Rescue the data from scratched, damaged or defective discs.
· Extract tracks from audio CDs
· Test CD/DVD readability

Easy-to-use: All features are integrated into a common and easy-to-use intuitive shell. Low-cost: A single user license costs only 39 USD. Toolset: The program contains a set of instruments to work with different formats of CDs (DVDs) and file systems.

CD/DVD Data Recovery: Unfortunately, there is a lot of factors that can cause you to lose access to the data on your disks. System or power failures, hardware problems, media and CD/DVD mastering software problems… Often, when a disc becomes inaccessible more than a single factor has contributed to the problem. Fortunately, many of such problems that prevent “normal” access to the data can be bypassed when using CDRoller.

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VGX-XL2A Digital Living System™ User Guide

VGX-XL2A Digital Living System™ User Guide

The operating system for the VGX-XL2A Digital Living System™ is Microsoft® Windows® XP Media Center Edition 2005, with Update Rollup 2. VAIO value- added software provides you with additional features and PC capabilities and when teamed with Media Center, provides you with an even greater entertainment value.

Note: Even though the digital entertainment features of the VGX-XL2A computer are designed to work through Media Center, the features can also be accessed through independent software applications pre-installed on XL2A computer. For a listing of these and other pre-installed application, see Sony Original Software and Other Software Applications.

Microsoft® Windows® Media Center Edition 2005
The following list contains a high-level overview of the features available to you in Media Center. For in-depth information about each feature, go to the specific topic in the VGX-XL2A Digital Living System™ Entertainment Guide included with the packaging materials.

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Digital Video Converter DAC-2 Installation Guide

Digital Video Converter DAC-2 Installation Guide

BI-DIRECTIONAL CONVERTER —- DV to Y.U.V. & Y.U.V. to DV The bridge between digital video and analog video editing systems Creative results are always better when the video editor can work without delay from complicated tape format conversions. PC, PowerMac and iMac platform video editors now have a simple, competent solution for encoding video and audio back and forth between analog tape and DV.

The DAC-2 incorporates a new component Y.U.V input for the broadcasting market. Now, it is completely bi-directional either from Betacam Y.U.V. to DV or DV to Y.U.V. with an additional composite sync input and output for gen-locking of your video sources.

Key Features
Using the DAC2 to convert analog to DV let’s you maintain the quality of your analog tape without generation loss.
Includes a Gen-lock input for Y.U.V. to DV Bi-Directional transfer from Betacam.
Video Comb Filter for High Quality Video
Selectable 12 bit 32KHz and 16 bit 48KHz audio encoding frequency for input from camcorders, PC’s, DV decks.
Supports 32KHz and 48KHz Audio Decoding
Compatible with DV (iLink), Digital 8, Video 8, Hi8, VHS, S-VHS, VHS-C and S-VHS-C formats.
Works with the PowerMac and iMac interface. Encode to or decode from the Mac environment.
Firewire In and out
Works with Windows PC’s (98, 2000 and XP)
Eliminates additional cards in your editing system.
Operates on 9VDC for field or studio use.

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Universal Notebook Battery (UPB60) User’s Manual

Universal Notebook Battery (UPB60) User’s Manual

Thank you for purchasing APC’s Universal Notebook Battery (model UPB60). Please read the entire user manual prior to use. Fill out and mail the enclosed Warranty Registration Card, or register this purchase online at www.apc.com. APC’s Universal Notebook Battery is a slim and lightweight external battery pack which provides up to 6-hours of continuous runtime (actual runtimes may vary by notebook model and power setting).

Features
• Ultra-lightweight construction reduces bulk and weight in notebook carry-on luggage.
• Wide range of selectable output voltages power most notebook computers.
• Four charge/discharge level indicators.
• Letter-coded power tips provided compatibility with most notebook computers (see Compatibility Guide).
• Compatible with APC’s TravelPower Adapter and Universal Power Adapter models.
• Up to 70 Watts continuous power, up to 90 Watts peak power output.
• Up to 6 hours of continuous runtime for your notebook.

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Short Form Software and Firmware Installation Instructions

Short Form Software and Firmware Installation Instructions

There are two software elements that constitute your FlightScope operating system. The first is the Firmware, which is the program that resides in your FlightScope Sensor, and does the actual measurements and makes the results available to your computer.

The second is the FlightScope Software. It is installed in your computer, and receives the results from the FlightScope Sensor. It displays these results on your screen in the various formats that enable you to use them. Both these two elements need to be correctly installed and operational for the system to work.

The Firmware comes pre-installed in your Sensor. It is updated by EDH as required. New versions are made available on the EDH website. The FlightScope website has links to the latest releases.

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