NOVA-7892 Socket 370 Celeron and Pentium III

NOVA-7892 Socket 370 Celeron and Pentium III

Welcome to the NOVA-7892 Socket 370 Celeron® and PentiumIII® ( FC-PGA ) with Multimedia & 100Base-T Ethernet & Dual View LCD Embedded Little Board. It is equipped with high performance Intel® Celeron up to 500MHz( or above ) and Pentium III ( FC-PGA ) 933MHz ( or above ) Processor and advanced high performance multi-mode I/O, designed for the system manufacturers, integrators, or VARs that want to provide all the performance, reliability, and quality at a reasonable price.

This board has a built-in DiskOnChip™(DOC) Flash Disk for embedded application. The DOC Flash Disk is 100% compatible to hard disk. User can use any DOS command without any extra software utility. The DOC currently is available from 2MB to 144MB.

An advanced high performance super AT I/O chip – Winbond W83977TF is used in the NOVA-7892 board. The on-chip UARTs are compatible with the NS16C550. The parallel port and IDE interface are compatible with IBM PC/AT architecture. NOVA-7892 uses the advanced VIA Apollo Pro133 chipset Chipset which is 100% ISA/PCI compatible chipset with PCI 2.1 standard. In addition, this board provides 168-pin sockets for its on-board DRAM. The DIMM module is 3.3V SDRAM and max. 256MB.

The VGA chip used on NOVA-7892 supports dual view LCD function which can display simultaneously on two monitors when you enter WINDOWS 95/98. In general, this function is achieved by two VGA chips.

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MicroGuard 424 Installation Data

MicroGuard 424 Installation Data

This MicroGuard® 424 System Manual is designed to assist the fully trained and experienced crane technician in the safe and proper installation of the MicroGuard® 424 System. At no time may this System be used as a substitute for the usual safety practices and precautions required for the safe setup and operation of the crane.

DISPLAY
Mount the display in the cab where it can be easily observed without obstructing the view through the cab window. Position the display cable so that it will not hinder the normal operation of the levers and controls of the crane.

COMPUTER
Mount the computer inside or outside of the cab with the cable glands facing down. Ensure that there is enough cable line from the other sensors. Note: The cable to the pressure transducers cannot be increased by splicing in additional cable.

PRESSURE TRANSDUCERS
Do not remove the existing transducers in the hydraulic system unless a failure occurs. If the transducers are confirmed to have failed, then replace them accordingly. On upgrades from the RLI-200, it will be necessary to remove the connectors from the computer end of the cable. Do this, but cut the cable as close to the connector as possible. This will give you as much cable length as possible.

EXTENSION REEL CABLE TO COMPUTER
Connect the cable to the extension reel. Route the cable to avoid cable damage, i.e., cutting or pinching during the normal movement of the boom. When upgrading the existing extension reel with a new angle sensor and connector, use the following table for wiring at the extension reel terminal block. Use Appendices A-D for reference. Use Cable A047013 from extension reel to computer.

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UWT Pocket PC Manual

UWT Pocket PC Manual

DELL Axim Checklist
Pocket PC Model 300
DELL Axim X5 User’s Guide
Dell Axim X5 Features Hardware Brochure
Dell Axim X5 Pocket PC Companion CD
DELL WiFi Card
Sync cable
External power/charging cable

Features Hardware Brochure
Get familiar with all the parts of the device
Care and handling of the Axim
Put in Owner Information
Pocket pc desktop (2nd item)
Click on Tap here to set owner information

Entering Information
Input Method: Start > Settings > Input icon
Tap on the small triangle at the bottom right of screen to switch between the 4 different input methods.
1. Block Recognizer (Palm)
2. Keyboard
3. Letter Recognizer (1st grade)
4. Transcriber – Write Notes in your own handwriting

Cleaning the Screen
Use a soft dry lens cleaning cloth like the type recommended for cleaning eyeglasses Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners.

Batteries
The Axim has 2 types of batteries, a main battery and a backup battery. The backup battery is a CR2032 lithium battery. When installing either battery, make sure the device is turned off.
CAUTION: Do not remove the main battery and backup battery from the device at the same time

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VITO Audio Notes User’s manual

VITO Audio Notes User’s manual

VITO AudioNotes, the easiest solution for taking notes just on the go. This application records your notes in MP3 or WAV format and plays them back. We hope you’ll enjoy using VITO AudioNotes as we do our best to provide you with the best solutions for your mobile lifestyle.

Recording notes
to record a new note:
• start AudioNotes from Start > Programs > AudioNotes and press the left soft key Record to pause/resume recording:
• press the right soft key or tap Pause in the bottom tray bar to stop recording:
• press the left soft key or tap Stop in the bottom tray bar To start playing/ recording from any chosen point:
• Play>Stop in the required place, then open drop down menu for this audio note Resume>Play or Record.

Note. AudioNotes will continue recording to this same audio note from the place where you stopped. Please note that after you press Resume > Record everything that was recorded to this audio note after the stop point will be rerecorded.

to change recording format:
• go Menu > Recording > Recording format and choose the necessary format for recording. Mind that high quality recording in WAV format requires more space. to change VAS:
• press the left soft key to start recording
• navigate with up and down joystick buttons to choose the VAS control panel
• press the left or right joystick button to change VAS level
Note: VAS (Voice Activated System) allows you to record only sounds that exceed the set VAS level. The loudness is indicated by flashing lights in the VAS panel and the Vas level is a yellow bar you can see in the VAS panel as well. Otherwise, when the loudness is not enough (the lights don’t reach the yellow bar), recording is paused

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TruePianos User Manual

TruePianos User Manual

Musicians becoming one with their instrument, telling lively and sometimes emotional stories through their music
can be a reality only when an instrument has the expressive and dynamic qualities, as well as the natural feel to
speak the artists’ musical language.

TruePianos was developed with the ambition to produce the first virtual piano instrument which allows the user to experience exactly this.

The product offers highly intuitive controls which allow you to painlessly adjust the instruments’ behavior to exactly match the combination of your own unique playing style and the characteristics of your MIDI keyboard. Following our tradition, TruePianos is optimized for real-time performance. The CPU usage is low even with 96 kHz host sampling rates, and for advanced polyphony we support dual-core CPUs, spreading the load symmetrically. TruePianos does not meticulously try to replicate existing pianos. Instead it uses a combination of the latest sampler, physical modeling and synthesis techniques to produce our interpretation of great playable pianos. With the release of TruePianos v1.0, the product reached a milestone where we felt it reached the point that was needed to deliver, what it was originally intended to do.

Since the initial release several updates, which include two new modules have been released to our customers. TruePianos still is under continues development and we are dedicated keep evolving the product for quite some time to come.

We hope, that one day in the near future we’ll be able to say that TruePianos is the piano plug-in of choice for many musicians, no matter the preferred type of piano sound, no matter the musical style. Gone are the days of the dinosaur sized piano libraries that you might have been used to. We welcome you to the expressive world of TruePianos

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Spb Diary 2.2 User Manual

Spb Diary 2.2 User Manual

Spb Diary is a powerful “all-in-one” Today plug-in for your Calendar, Tasks, Contacts, Notes, Messages and Special Events. This program can deeply integrate with the most popular PIM applications (Pocket Outlook, Agenda Fusion, and Pocket Informant). Spb Diary Today plug-in has six tabs for your appointments, tasks, contacts, notes, messages, and special events. The form and content of each tab is highly customizable. Spb Diary supports configurable filters, photo contacts, category coloring, provides different grouping and sorting modes, and allows you to add as much supplementary graphic information as possible.

Software Features
Six Today plug-ins in one
Spb Diary provides a perfect Today plug-in for your Calendar, Tasks, Contacts, Notes, Messages, and Special Events represented with vertical tabs.

View up to 31 days of upcoming events
Spb Diary can simultaneously put on the screen your tasks and appointments for up to 31 days.

Clear, intuitive and customizable interface
All information represented in Spb Diary Today plug-in is informative, clear, and intuitive. A lot of actions can be performed from menus, including context menu. A time span incredibly simplifies the process of adding appointments with fixed duration. The form and content of each plug-in tab is highly customizable. You can configure fonts, indents, headers, item colors, counters, separating lines, time spans, status bars, group titles, date formats, long name handling, sorting modes, items to show, icons to show, and a lot of other details that will provide the most habitual interface of your Spb Diary Today plug-in.

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EZ PC/SC Series Smart Card Reader Technical Manual

EZ PC/SC Series Smart Card Reader Technical Manual

The EZ PC/SC series IC card reader/writer is an interface for the communication between a personal computer and an IC card. EZ PC/SC series provides a uniform and simple interface to the computer, through the interface; it becomes much easier for an application software programmer to process different types of IC cards.

Users who are using the EZ PC/SC series don’t need to know the detail of the communication protocol and physical layer of cards. However, They do need to know the command set of a specific smart card or the memory organization of a memory card in order to write their particular application software.

The EZ100PR/200PR PC/SC reader is connected to the COM port of the computer through its RS232 interface for the data communication. And it also has a cable to be connected to the keyboard port of the computer to get its power. Whereas, the EZ100PK PC/SC reader has only one cable connected to the keyboard port for both data communication and power, the EZ100PU/EZMini PC/SC reader has only one cable connected to the USB port for both data communication and power.

The PC/SC Workgroup, a joint effort of Bull CP8, Gemplus, Hewlett-Packard, IBM Corporation, Microsoft, Schlumberger, Siemens Nixdorf, Sun Microsystems, Toshiba and VeriFone was initiated to develop a specification that can facilitate the interoperability necessary to allow Integrated Circuit Card (ICC) technology to be effectively utilized in the PC environment. In addition to development of the specification, the PC/SC Workgroup members are committed to implementation of both hardware devices and PC system components necessary to validate the design efforts. This is deemed a critical step in the process of moving toward accepted standards and will provide a base of experience from which to further refine and/or enhance this specification.

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Remote Control English Manual

Remote Control English Manual

The Remote Control Editor was installed together with the TV software. The program can be launched from its system tray icon or the configuration menu of the TV software. In the configuration menu, select the “Options” tab and click the “Remote Control” icon under “Miscellaneous”.

If you have not made any changes, the window displayed above appears, with similar contents. This overview shows the currently loaded settings for various applications. Of course, some of the applications which appear in the screenshot may not be set up on your system. In order to select other sets of commands than these, or to switch these off, simply click the corresponding field and a dialog window opens with all command sets and the entry “—”. Select the entry to disable this menu input. In the default settings, you can reach this menu via the APP or OSD button of the remote control as an OSD (On Screen Display) menu.

Autoselect. You can use the “Autoselect” button to clean up your menu at the touch of a button. Clicking it performs a check of whether the program file associated with the instruction set is actually located on your hard drive and/or removes entries between two command sets which have been disabled, and the menu items move more closely together. In the row of tabs to the right of the “Menu” item, you can switch to the “Command sets” tab to create your own command sets, edit existing ones or delete existing ones.

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PCFACE - mPCIE Users Manual

PCFACE - mPCIE Users Manual

Leap Electronic has been developing and producing PC interface Extension Protector for many years and it is also the main distributor in PC interface Extension Protector products. Leap Electronics’ PCFACE series include the ISA-BUS, PCI, AGP-BUS and the latest PCI-Express, which are your best and most efficient solution.

PCFACE-mPCIE PC Interface Extension Protector has two main functions:
A. Extensible:
DUT could be hot swap under Windows process after testing. It could increase the efficient working performance of PCI-Express interface products in the design, testing, quality control and maintenance.
B. Protection:
To protect the power and signal of PCI-Express BUS could avoid being damaged the mother board in the production line. It is able to apply the PC test and experiment tool and it would be the best choice in PCI interface extension and protection.

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SMT5800 User Manual

SMT5800 User Manual

The USB Splitter Cable
Use the supplied USB Splitter Cable when you want to charge the battery on your device, and at the same time, use a standard 2.5mm stereo headset for hands-free conversation or for listening to music.
1. Connect the USB Splitter Cable to SMT5800’s Sync connector.
2. Connect a 2.5mm stereo headset to the splitter cable’s audio jack.
3. Connect the AC adapter to the splitter cable’s power connector.

Installing the Battery
1. Slide the battery cover latch to release the back cover.
2. Insert the battery by aligning the exposed copper part of the battery pack with the protruding copper conductor.
3. Gently push the battery into place.
4. Replace the battery cover

Installing a microSD Card
You can install a microSD (Secure Digital) card in your phone to have an alternative storage place for your images, video, music, and other phone data.
• Pry open the rubber cover (if any) of the microSD slot on the side of the phone.
• Insert the microSD card into the slot with its gold contacts facing up.
To remove, press the microSD card to pop it out of the slot

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AccuRange High Speed Interface ISA and PC-104 Formats Users Manual

AccuRange High Speed Interface ISA and PC-104 Formats Users Manual

The AccuRange High Speed Interface is an interface board that takes samples from the AccuRange 4000 optical rangefinder. Two models are available. One model plugs into an IBM-PC or compatible ISA or EISA bus. The other model is PC/104 compatible. Samples come over the bus in an 8 byte format that includes a 19 bit range value and 1 byte values for signal strength, ambient light, and sensor internal temperature as well as status and general purpose input bits. These inputs, along with external enable/disable control of sampling, allow precise synchronization with external events.

The ISA/EISA board has an IBM PC form factor, and will fit in a half-length PC ISA slot. The PC/104 board conforms to the PC/104 specification for a 16-bit stackthrough module. Data is transferred over an 8 bit I/O port, with the address selected with on-board jumpers.

The interface board operates by measuring the range-dependent pulse width output of the AccuRange 4000. To use the 4000 with the High Speed Interface, the Current Loop option must not be installed in the sensor. Each pulse on the pulse width output is timed on the Interface board by a timer with a clock rate of 80 MHz. The sample rate of the interface is therefore controlled by the sample rate for which the 4000 is configured. Since the pulse width output can be set to repeat at up to 50 KHz, that is the maximum sample rate of the interface.

The data collected by the high speed interface is not scaled or calibrated in any way. It can be used to create calibrated distance output using software modules and tables supplied with the interface or though user-written algorithms. The data can be used to calculate distance as each sample is collected, although the more typical application will collect a batch of samples and create distance readings from the entire group after high-speed collection is finished.

Other features of the interface include memory buffer empty, half full, and overflow status indicators, external sample start/stop control, and three general purpose input bits that allow synchronous recording of events while sampling. The board can also be ordered with power control circuitry for two small motors. This is not full servo control, but it allows motor power to be programmed. If the motors have encoders, the encoders may be sampled with the sensor data to provide position information in the sample stream in scanning systems. Each motor can be driven with up to 2 amps at 12 to 48 volts. Power for the motors must be supplied to the board, where it is pulse-width modulated (ISA/EISA model only) or DC level controlled (depending on the configuration ordered) according to the programmed power level.

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ADM-XRC-PRO-Lite (ADM-XPL) Hardware Manual

ADM-XRC-PRO-Lite (ADM-XPL) Hardware Manual

The ADM-XPL (XPL) is an advanced PCI Mezzanine card (PMC) supporting Xilinx Virtex-II PRO™ (V2PRO) devices, the latest development in FPGA technology. The XPL supports 2VP7, 2VP20 or 2VP30 devices with either 1 or 2 embedded PowerPC processors. The XPL utilises an FPGA PCI bridge developed by Alpha Data supporting 64 bit PCI at up to 66MHz. Optionally, the XPL can be configured for 66MHz PCI-X as a factory option.

An on-board high speed multiplexed address and data local bus connects the bridge to the target FPGA. With 2VP20 or larger devices the local bus operates in 64 or 32 bit modes. The 2VP7 supports only 32 bits on the local bus. Memory resources provided on-board include DDR SDRAM, pipelined ZBT and flash, all of which are optimised for direct use by the FPGA using IP and toolkits provided by Xilinx.

Flexible I/O is the key to the ADM-XRC-II series of boards and the XPL is compatible with a wide selection of XRM modules that use the 180 pin Samtec interface. By default, the XRM-PRO-DEBUG with RS-232 and JTAG front panel debug ports is provided with the XPL to speed development cycles and eases bring-up.

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AccuMic User Manual

AccuMic User Manual

Connecting the AccuMic PC
The AccuMic PC provides the highest quality audio to any desktop webconferencing system. Featuring Distributed Echo Cancellation, automated gain control, gating control and adaptive ambient mode, the AccuMic PC flawlessly picks up audio within a full 360 degree coverage area.You can connect an AccuMic PC Extension Mic (part no. 910-157-010) to expand the audio pick-up capabilities of the conferencing system.

To connect the AccuMic PC
1. Connect the 10-pin plug to the 10-pin connector on the AccuMic PC.
2. Connect the Speaker Ref In (green) to the Line Out connector on the PC soundcard.
3. Connect the Mic Out (red) to the Mic In on the PC soundcard.
4. Connect the Speaker Ref Out (green) to the Speaker jack cable from the speakers.
Note: Your speakers connect directly to the AccuMic PC to allow the echo cancellation to work properly.
5. Connect the power connector to the power supply and plug the power supply into an outlet.

To connect an AccuMic PC Extension Mic
Note: Do not connect an AccuMic PC Extension Mic to an AccuMic VC.The AccuMic PC is not compatible with the AccuMic VC and will not work properly.
1. Disconnect the first AccuMic PC from the power source.
2. Connect one end of the 10′ (3 meter) mini-DIN cable to the 8-pin connector on the first AccuMic PC.
3. Connect the other end of the cable to the 8-pin connector on the extension AccuMic PC.
4. Reconnect the first AccuMic PC to the power source.
5. Place the mic pads a suitable distance apart on the conference table to accommodate meeting participants.

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Hoyer Power Patient Lifters P-C-HLA-2 & HPL402 User Instruction Manual

Hoyer Power Patient Lifters P-C-HLA-2 & HPL402 User Instruction Manual

ASSEMBLY
The following tools are required for assembly: HPL402: 3/4″ & 1/2″ wrench, 3/16″ hex wrench, 1/8″ hex wrench, and a thin layer of grease should be applied to all bolts. P-C-HLA-2: two 9/16″ wrenches, 1/8″ hex wrench, and a thin layer of grease should be applied to all bolts.

1. Carefully unpack Hoyer Lifter. Check for 6-point cradle and adjusting lever handle.
2a.P-C-HLA-2– Insert mast in base sleeve (Fig. 1). Be sure notch on end of mast fits over bolt in bottom of mast sleeve. Mast must lock into position in base sleeve, making it impossible to rotate. Check carefully to be certain mast cannot rotate.
2b. HPL402– Insert mast in base and tighten bolt.
3. Make certain boom points in same direction as base legs. Thread mast safety lock and stud into threaded hole in mast sleeve. Tighten firmly, locking mast into base (Fig. 2). Keep mast and base locked at all times except when removing mast from base for storage. HPL402 only– all shoulder bolts must engage through bracket on both sides. If bolt is not fully engaged, misalignment and premature failure may result. Worn parts could fail, resulting in injury to resident/caregiver.
4. a. P-C-HLA-2 only– Insert boom end into yoke hinge at the top of mast. Fasten bolt and nut (Fig. 3). Be certain hex of bolt head fits into formed hex on side of hinge and that plastic washer is under lock nut.
b. HPL402– Attach boom to top of mast with hardware (Fig. 4)

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POWER JET Plotter Reference Manual

POWER JET Plotter Reference Manual

The Power Jet plotter is shipped with a three pronged, grounded, power cord. The cord should always be used with a wall socket that is equipped to receive the three pronged plug. If the wall socket is only equipped to receive a two prong plug, Do NOT use a three-to-two reduction adapter unless you are sure that the local circuit is grounded.

The Power Jet plotter should be equipped with external surge protection. Once surge protection has been installed, turn the plotter OFF before connecting it to the power source.

External surge protectors are safety devices that are designed to stop over-voltage from reaching the plotting system. Most surge protectors plug directly into the wall socket and are equipped with two or more sockets.

While surge protectors offer some security against power problems, most UPS units offer surge protection as well as on-line battery back-up. In the event of an under-voltage or a complete failure of power, the UPS provides back-up power, a feature that is essential in guarding against data loss on PC’s.

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M2-ATX 6-24V Intelligent Automotive ATX Power Supply Installation Guide

M2-ATX 6-24V Intelligent Automotive ATX Power Supply Installation Guide

Please take a moment and read this manual before you install the M2-ATX in your vehicle. Often times, rushing into installing the unit can result in serious damage to your M2-ATX board, computer and probably your car’s electrical system. The M2-ATX board has several wires that need to be installed in various places. When installing, always double check the polarity of your wires with a voltmeter. Avoid using the cigarette plug as a power source, often times the contacts are not capable of delivering high current to your PC.

Thank you for purchasing the M2-ATX power sequencer / vehicle ATX power supply. The M2-ATX was designed to work with a wide variety of main boards such as the VIA mini-ITX motherboards as well as Pentium-M Celeron or full power P4 systems.

Power challenges in a Vehicle PC
The 5V Standby Problem: One of most difficult tasks of operating a PC in a vehicle is power consumption while the computer is OFF. Even when your computer is OFF, it will still consume about 100mA on the 5V rail. All power supplies provide 5VSB (5V standby) so that the motherboard can issue at least a PSON signal. When the computer is in the suspend mode, it will consume even more power, because the RAM needs to be powered at all times. No matter how big your battery is, it will eventually drain your battery in a matter of days.

The M2-ATX is addressing these issues by cutting off the 5VSB rail after a pre-defined amount of time (see jumper chart, HARDOFF). When 5VSB is always active (HARDOFF=Never), M2-ATX constantly monitors the battery levels. When battery level drops below 11V for more than one minute, M2-ATX will shut down and re-activate only when the input voltage is > 11V.

Engine Cranks, under-voltage and over-voltage situations. Another difficult task is maintaining stable 3.3V, 5V, 12V and -12V power to your PC. While car batteries are rated at 12V, they actually provide voltages in between 7-11V (engine cranks) or as high as 80 volts (load dump). Most of the times, your battery will stay at 13.5V (while car is running) but extra precautions need to take place in order to prevent such situations. M2-ATX can operate as low as 6V and as high as 28V while providing strict regulation on all rails along with input voltage clamping and reverse protection.

Loud amplifier pops when PC starts. If your PC is connected to your car amplifier, you will hear a loud pop when the computer is first started. The M2-ATX has an ‘anti-thump’ control that will keep your amp OFF while the PC starts. Simply connect J6 to your amplifier remote control pins to activate the ‘anti-thump’ feature.

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TELTONIKA ModemPCI G10 (PM1000) User Manual

TELTONIKA ModemPCI G10 (PM1000) User Manual

Modem PCI G10 is a device designed for data transmission via GSM Network. Once a SIM card is inserted in the modem and the PC is powered on, you would be able to send SMS, access internet via GPRS/GSM networks (mobile networks). Modem PCI G10 supports the following data-bearers: CSD, GPRS, and SMS.

In this document you will be introduced how to use Modem PCI G10 device safely. We suggest you to adhere to following recommendations to avoid any damage to person or property. You have to be familiar with the safety requirements before starting to use the device! Modem PCI G10 is used for data transfer by GSM network. The modem is designed to be connected to a PC through PCI interface. By connecting the modem to a PC it is possible to connect to the Internet using GSM data transfer channel. To avoid user injures that could be caused by heat or electrical voltage it is important to follow safety requirements listed below.

Installation and technical support of the device can be performed only by a service personnel or a person who has enough knowledge about this device and safety requirements. The PC to which the Modem PCI G10 device is to be connected must have a PCI slot. Modem is supplied from +5V DC PCI interface.

The PC to which the device is connected shall comply with the requirements of standard EN 60950-1. Modem PCI G10 modem can be used on first (Personal Computer) safety class. It has to be fixed to PC chassis by 3mm screw and spacer.
To avoid mechanical damage of the device, it is recommended to transport the device packed in damage-proof pack. Signal level of the modem depends on the environment in which it is working.

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HE104+DX Technical Manual

HE104+DX Technical Manual

The HE104+DX is a high efficiency, high performance DC-to-DC converter that supplies +3.3V, +5V, +12V & -12V outputs to the PC/104 and the PCI-104 bus (also known as the Plus connector on the PC/104+ format). The HE104+DX is designed for low noise embedded computer systems, has a wide input range of 6-40V(>6:1) and is ideal for battery or unregulated input applications. The HE104+DX is specifically designed for vehicular applications and has heavy-duty transient suppressors (9000W on both main and secondary inputs) that clamp the input voltage to safe levels, while maintaining normal power supply operation.

The HE104+DX is a state-of-the-art Mosfet based design that provides outstanding line and load regulation with efficiencies up to 90 percent. Organic Semiconductor Capacitors provide filtering that reduces ripple noises below 20mV. The low noise design makes the HE104+DX ideal for use aboard aircraft or military applications or wherever EMI or RFI must be minimized. The +5VDC and +12VDC outputs are controlled by a constant frequency architecture regulator that provides excellent line and load transient response.

The HE104+DX has an opto-coupled on/off input (SD) to control the outputs of the HE104+DX. To enable the HE104+DX outputs, a 6 to 40V signal must be connected to the SD input. If remote control is not required, the SD input can be connected to the main power input. The common for the remote 6 to 40V signal must be connected to the HE104+DX common. If the SD input is connected directly to the main input power connector, the common for the SD input is already done.

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iTalc User Manual

iTalc User Manual

iTALC is a didactic software program, which was developed especially for computer-work at schools. Nevertheless it can be used in other learning environments. iTALC provides the opportunity to monitor and influence trainee activities and consequently supports the work with modern technique in the classroom.

For example you are able to see the content of the trainee’s screens on your own screen. If one of the trainees needs assistance, you can access the trainee’s desktop and engage supportively. The trainee sees all of your actions and is so able to learn new procedures.

If you have to make a new circumstance understandable for the trainee, you can change to the demo-mode. The trainee has also the possibility to demonstrate something. For this action it is necessary to click on his desktop screen to bypass his screen to the screens of other trainees. iTALC has other functions, too. Like locking the trainee screens, so that they are not able to work any further and are constrained to give you attention.

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1394U Card User’s Manual

1394U Card User’s Manual

What is IEEE 1394
The 1394 standard was defined, and continues to be maintained, by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE). The technology allows for high-speed connections between computers and related devices and helps bridge the divide betweencomputers and consumer electronics. The technology is flexible, easy to use and offers high bandwidth at a low cost. With 1394-compatible products and systems, users can transfer video or still images from a camera or camcorder to a printer, PC, or television quickly, with no image degradation.

1394 Features
The 1394 standard is a high-speed serial bus designed to deliver high data transfer speeds at a low cost, and with the low degree of latency required by a peripheral bus or by a backup to a traditional parallel bus. Among its key features are:
- High Speed. Speeds of 100, 200 and 400 megabits per second (Mbps) are currently supported.
- Isochronous Support. Deterministic bandwidth allocation guarantees bandwidth for time-sensitive applications, such as real-time video feeds, that could otherwise be disrupted by heavy bus traffic.
- Flexible Topology. Devices can be daisy-chained and no central bus supervision is required.
- Hot-Plug Support. The bus is dynamically reconfigured whenever new nodes are added, which means users don’t have to configure node IDs or unique termination schemes.
- Cable Power. Low-cost peripherals can be powered directly from the 1394 cable, so no dedicated power supply is needed.
- Open IEEE Standard. IEEE adoption has increased industry acceptance of the standard.
- Optimum Performance. Each cable connection can be up to 4.5 meters long, yielding a total cable distance of 72 meters. N 1394 End devices. IEEE 1394 interfaces have already been incorporated into a variety of devices, including PC cameras, DV camcorders, DV recorders, digital still cameras, high-speed hard disk drives, CD-ROM drives, DVD-ROM drives, DVD- RAM drives, digital TVs, set-top boxes, scanners, and printers.

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PC Noice Filters

PC Noice Filters

The PC noise filter is designed to reduce electrical noise, which is generated by engines and elec- tronic accessories, allowing receivers and audio equipment to operate properly. Functioning as a power conditioner, this model filters both the positive and negative leads in the system and can be applied at the noise source and/or at the affected equipment.

Sources of noise which the PC will effectively filter include: fluorescent lights, radars, fans, blowers, pumps, converters, inverters, autopilots or other electronic equipment which draws up to 10 or 25 amps (depending on model). By applying filters at the source, the noise can be silenced before it can contaminate the entire system.

When installed in the power line to electronics which are affected by interference, the PC filters residual noise which may be present in the system. This allows proper operation of VHF radios, loud hailers, direction finders, AM/FM receivers and stereo systems.

A brief analysis of your system may be worthwhile to determine the best location for your filters. One method used to identify noise sources is to switch on accessories one at a time noting the effects upon your electronic gear. If noise is detected when a particular item is turned on, it is best to filter that device at the source. If one source cannot be identified, it may be best to install the filter(s) close to the affected unit(s).

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XSUSB Interface Board V1.0 User Manual

XSUSB Interface Board V1.0 User Manual

How to install and use your new XSUSB Board
The XSUSB Board works only with the XSA-50, XSA-100, XSA-200, XSA-3S1000 and XSB-300E Boards. It is not compatible with any of the XS40, XS95 or XSV Boards!

The XSUSB Board gets its power through the USB cable. It does not require an external power supply! However, the XSUSB Board does not supply power to the XS Board it is attached to; you still need an external power supply for the XS Board. Even if you have experience with the XILINX software tools, please read this section on setting the FPGA bitstream generation options for the XSUSB Board

Installing the XSTOOLS Utilities and Documentation
XESS Corp. provides the XSTOOLS utilities for interfacing a PC to your XS Board through the parallel and USB ports. These utilities should be installed automatically when you insert the XSTOOLs CDROM into your CDROM drive. If not, then manually run the SETUP.EXE installation program on the CDROM.

Setting the Jumpers on Your XSUSB Board
There are four jumpers on the XSUSB Board and shunts should be set on them as shown below. A shunt should be on jumper JP2. There should not be any shunts on jumpers JP1, JP3 or JP4.

Connecting the XSUSB Board to Your XSA or XSB Board
Just push the male DB25 connector on the XSUSB Board into the female DB25 connector on your XSA or XSB Board as shown in Figure 1. The fit of the connectors will keep the XSUSB Board in place, but you can also use the mounting screws to prevent the boards from separating.

Don’t worry if the metal shell on the XSUSB DB25 connector is loose. The shell will be held in place when the XSUSB and XS Board are connected. Note that the XSUSB Board works only with the XSA-50, XSA-100, XSA-200, XSA- 3S1000 and XSB-300E Boards. It is not compatible with any of the XS40, XS95 or XSV Boards.

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NORDIC Pool Conditioner Installation Manual

NORDIC Pool Conditioner Installation Manual

The Nordic Pool Conditioner is designed to maintain the humidity level in a pool area by dehumidifying the air in the pool room and depositing the energy absorbed into the pool water.

The pool conditioner will normally be placed in or near the pool room area since a supply and return duct system is required for proper operation. One common location is in the mechanical room where the pool circulator pump and filter are located. Since we will be using the pool circulation system to deliver heat to the water, piping can be kept as short as possible.

The mechanical room is also commonly located in or adjacent to the pool area which further facilitates the use of the shortest duct system possible for the unit. Horizontal style units can be easily suspended from the ceiling with a suitable hanger assembly. Care should be taken to insure that the unit is installed in a level position from front to back and from side to side. The condensate drain which will flow a steady stream of water (gravity flow) when the unit is in operation, should be piped back into the swimming pool via a separate 3/4” line to reduce the amount of make-up water required for the pool.

Storage of pool chemicals in the mechanical room is not recommended since their presence will generally cause premature corrosion problems with any metal equipment located therein.

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The Motorola Netopia 2210-02 ADSL2+ Gateway Single-port Ethernet User Manual

The Motorola Netopia 2210-02 ADSL2+ Gateway Single-port Ethernet User Manual

Thank you for selecting the Motorola Netopia® 2210-02 ADSL2+ Gateway. This guide will help you set up and configure your network.

1.Windows users: Insert the Motorola Netopia CD into your CDROM drive. The Installation Guide Wizard should start automatically and the Welcome screen should appear to step through your connection installation(s).
The Motorola Netopia Installation Guide Wizard automates several tasks to get you up and running easily. Run the Wizard on every Windows-based PC that will connect to your net- work. Click the Next button. Follow the on-screen instructions to make all of your connections.
2.Locate the Modem near a power source, a DSL wall outlet, and in a location where air can circulate freely around it.
3.Connect the rounded end of the power supply to the power jack on the back panel of the Modem. Then, plug the power supply into an electrical outlet. The Power LED should light solid green.
4.Connect one end of the gray RJ-11 Phone cable to the port labeled “DSL” on the Modem. Connect the other end of the Phone cable to your DSL wall outlet.
5.Connect one end of the yellow RJ-45 Ethernet cable to the port labeled “Ethernet” on the modem. Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port on your PC.

You can access the Web-based configuration pages at any time as follows:
1.Run a Web browser, such as Firefox, Safari, or Microsoft Internet Explorer, and enter http://192.168.1.254 in the URL Address text box. Press Return.
Note: You may be prompted to select your language preference. If prompted, choose a language to continue.
2.For security purposes you must create a password for your Gateway. Enter a new password, repeat it, and click the Next button

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IP Power 9258 Quick Start Guide

IP Power 9258 Quick Start Guide

Install hardware
Connect power cables. For the USA model (NEMA5-15P 100-120V outlets), the individual max output current per outlet is 6A and the total max output current for the 4 outlets is 15A. Use a power IN cable with 15A current rating and use power OUT cabless with 10A rating for each power outlet.

For the European/Australian model (IEC320-C13 220-250V outlets) the individual max output current per outlet is 6A and the total max output current for the 4 outlets is 10A. Use a power IN cable with 10A current rating and use power OUT cable with 10A rating for each power outlet. Connect IP Power NETWORK port to your local 10/100 LAN

Set IP Power IP address
The IP Power’s default network settings are:
IP address: 192.168.0.50
Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
To set a new address, either:
Connect your PC directly to the IP Power’s Ethernet (NETWORK) port and run IPEdit.exe. You first must copy the IPEdit.exe program from the IP Power CD on to your PC; or
With a PC in the same subnet as the IP Power (i.e. IP address of 192.168.0.xxx), open the IP Power control web pages as detailed in the next step and select System: Setup

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Rugged Mobile PC AMT 6010 User Manual

Rugged Mobile PC AMT 6010 User Manual

When first time using the computer
1. Connect the AC power cord to AC power adapter
2. Connect AC power adapter to the right side of computer s DC power port
3. Connect the power cord to the power plug.
4. Turn on the power.
Before using the battery please charge it until full power firstly. Also, before using the battery please adjust the power manager in advance.

System introduction
Before getting start
Before you using this computer please read this chapter firstly. To understand the system inside of the computer and how to operate.

PC Card Slot
You may put LAN card, SCSI card, FAX/Modem card, 1553 PCMCIA card or extra memory card into this PC card slot It also support PCMCIA Type II 32 bits
Card Bus
Please read manual carefully for any PC card devices. Some of them can be put into slot under the operations status but some need you to turn off the computer firstly
CF(Compact Flash) Slot
CF (Compact Flash) slot: accept the specified CF card device Insert the CF card into the CF slot, make it fasten. Press the release button to reject it.
Additional Memory
Additional memory can make computer operating faster can allow your to handle more things at the same time

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RBH PC-10 SUBWOOFER Owners Manual

RBH PC-10 SUBWOOFER Owners Manual

Your subwoofer is the result of many years of research and development dedicated to producing powerful, accurate bass in home audio and video systems. This manual contains operating procedures and specifications. We recommend you thoroughly read through the material contained in this manual before connecting your subwoofer. This will ensure you have an understanding of how to setup and operate your subwoofer for optimum performance.

A powered subwoofer is a must-have component for any home theater or audio system. The performance of your subwoofer can greatly affect the overall performance of your system. Without the powered subwoofer, the deep bass on your music CDs and special effects on DVDs may not be heard and/or felt. Think of a subwoofer as a vital component that adds excitement to your theater or music experience. The powered subwoofer has its own source of amplification (as opposed to passive, non-amplified subwoofers which require an additional power amplifier). Subwoofers can add considerable low-frequency, deep bass performance to any home theater or audio system.

At the heart of the RBH PC-10 powered subwoofer is a compressed cellulose composite cone driver. The driver material produces enhanced bass definition and accuracy. A powerful magnet, enhanced suspension and heavy duty voice coil give the driver elevated performance allowing high output capability and accurate dynamic reproduction.

The PC-10 powered subwoofer incorporates a discrete class A/B analog power supply amplifier ensuring low distortion, high current output and proven reliability. Variable crossover, adjustable phase control and auto on/off are also used for convenience and easy integration with other speakers. Connectivity is made easy by allowing the subwoofer to be connected by either interconnect (processor/line level) or speaker wire (high level).

Cabinets are constructed from medium density fiberboard because of its inert properties. The thickness of the front baffles also prevents excess acoustic radiation. Large oversized gold binding posts ensure a good electrical contact. Sophisticated computer modeling and measurement techniques are used extensively in the RBH subwoofer design process

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Crestron Touchpanel Instruction Manual for Silver- 403 - Meyer 102

Crestron Touchpanel Instruction Manual for Silver- 403 - Meyer 102

When you first enter the classroom, the Crestron touch panel will either be black or have the image below: If it is black, touch the screen and the above image will appear. Touch the screen again and the system will turn on and the equipment power up. The Main page will appear.

The Main page enables you to select the equipment you wish to use, access the speech and program source volume control and exit. Please wait about ten seconds before selecting any sources to allow the system to perform the start procedure. Touch the icon of the device you will use and the page for that device will appear

DVD PLAYER CONTROLS
The DVD/VHS player is the only piece of equipment that has to be turned on manually. Power on the DVD/VHS player by pressing the power switch on the front of the player. Touch the icon and the following page will appear:
The DVD/VHS player doubles as the CD player. Select DVD and the DVD page will appear:
The DVD control page gives full control of the DVD player. If you do not see your DVD on the screen, touch the icon and it will appear

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RGBHV to YPbPr Color Space Converter

RGBHV to YPbPr Color Space Converter

CP-264 is a plug-n-play RGBHV to YPbPr Color Space Converter. It enables you to view PC graphic image on a HDTV via YPbPr connection. Since the input signal is not scaled,the signal timing of Input and output are the same.
Application
Using CP-264 to convert PC RGB signal to YPbPr signal for display on HDTV/PDP/LCD TV.

Features
1. Simple to operate, plug and play.
2. To view PC image on component HDTV.
3. Compatible with both interlaced and progressive RGB input

Specifications
- Input: One (RGBHV) input on DB-15 connector
* RGB: 0.7Vp-p, 75 ohms, terminated at the source. H,V 5Vp-p TTL sync.
- Outputs: One component video (YPbPr—-Y with composite sync, H+V composite sync) on 4 RCAs
* Y: 1 Vp-p @ 75 ohm terminated
* PbPr: 0.7 Vp-p
* H+V: 5 Vp-p
- Dimensions:76(W)x30(H)x105(D)mm
- Universal power supply: 5V 2A center+, 100240V AC, 5060Hz
- Weight: 180gs
- Enclosure type: Metal
- Output clock frequency is always the SAME as the input clock frequency

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Express All-Fiber DVI User’s Manual (For M1-1000)

Express All-Fiber DVI User’s Manual (For M1-1000)

The M1-1000 is designed for its Tx module to use +5V internal power supplied through a DVI pin (#14) from the graphic card. For ease of use or safety, the Tx module has a power auto-switching circuit to protect from plugging the external power while powering through DVI pin from the graphic cards. However, its Rx module requires one external +5V AC/DC power adaptor to drive. To plug the power into one of two modules makes the other supplied over the hybrid cable.

Installation
Important: Please use the installation procedure below. Improper, or no operation may result if the start-up sequence is not correctly followed.
Step 1
Carefully unpack the contents of the shipping group.
Step 2
Connect an AC/DC power adapter to the Rx module of M1-1000. Connect another power adaptor to the Tx module, when your video controller or graphic card doesn’t supply sufficient DC power through DVI connector.
Note: In most cases, the Tx module could be run by the power +5V supplied through a DVI pin (#14) from the graphic cards. After completing the installation instruction, if the system doesn’t work properly, you have to confirm the power capable to supply more than 200mA.
Step 3
Plug directly the Tx module of M1-1000 in the DVI receptacle of PC. Do NOT use any intermediate cable or adapter between them. Figure 2 – Tx Module of M1-1000 Cable 1-3 Installation
Step 4
Plug the Rx module of M1-1000 in the DVI receptacle of display. Do NOT use any intermediate cable or adapter between them

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Layla 20-bit Multitrack Digital Audio Recorder User Manual

Layla 20-bit Multitrack Digital Audio Recorder User Manual

We think you’ll find Layla to be an extremely flexible, high-performance tool for your computer-based hard disk recording system.
What You Should Have Received in the Layla Box
When you opened the Layla box, you should have found the following:
• A Layla PCI card wrapped in an anti-static cover
• A Layla rack-mount audio interface box
• A Layla digital control connector cable
• A compact disc containing the Layla Windows 95/Windows 98 Drivers, the Echo Reporter system analysis software, Syntrillium Software’s Cool Edit Pro Special Edition multitrack recording and editing software, and demo versions of digital audio recording, editing, and processing software from a variety of manufacturers
• The Layla Owner’s Manual
• Four adhesive backed rubber feet and four mounting screws with collars.

System Requirements
In order to use Layla you’ll need the following:
• An IBM-PC or compatible computer with PCI architecture expansion slots (version 2.1 PCI BIOS), a genuine Intel Pentium or faster CPU, a motherboard with an Intel chipset, and minimum 64Mb RAM (more highly recommended) running Windows 95 or Windows 98
• A fast, high-capacity IDE or SCSI hard disk drive
• Peripheral audio equipment, such as a mixer, power amplifier, DAT recorder, musical instruments, etc

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PCM-3430 Quick Installation Guide

PCM-3430 Quick Installation Guide

The PCM-3430 is featured with the Symbios SYM53C895 Small Computer System Integrated chip, PC/104 and PC/104 Plus connection capability. Onboard offers a designated BIOS single-chip for customer modification. SYM53C895 PCI/SCSI I/O is a high performance processor that will add signifcant improvement to your PCI system. SCSI Ultra 2 will support three different types of SCSI from Fast SCSI, to LVD Ultra 2 SCSI and also Ultra SCSI. The benefit of PCM-3430 is the SCSI chip can process data and coordinate up to 15 devices which are simultaneously connected to your mainframe. SCSI is able to carry out this task through the PCI bus.

SYM53C895 Ultra 2 SCSI implements the LVDlink transceivers, this technology allows for low voltage differential transfer. Less power is used allowing for less noise interference and the transfer of data becomes clearer which will lead to a longer cable.

PC/104 is a connection process where 104 signal pins are attached to 104 ports on two different buses. PC/104 no longer incorporates the ISA/PISA bus connection method. This new method of connection between PC boards or with compact boards has lead to smaller demensions in board manufacturing. PC/104 Plus is a connection process where 120 signal pins are attached to 120 ports on one large bus.

Specification
• LSI SYM53C895 PCI-to-Ultra 2 SCSI I/O Processor
• Performs SCSI data transfers up to 80 MB/s, synchronous operations on a wide LVD SCSI bus
• Allows total SCSI cable lengths up to 12 meters
• Allows up to 15 LVD SCSI devices on this wide bus
• Complete software solution with BIOS and drivers
• Drivers are available for DOS, Novell, Netware, Windows NT, UnixWare, Windows 95/98, OS/2 and SCO Opensaver
• Power requirement: +5V
• Dimentions: 3.55″ (L) x 3.75″ (W) (90mm x 96mm)
• Operating temperature: 32 to 140o F (0 to 60o C)

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AVT-3310 Video to PC Up Converter Instruction Manual

AVT-3310 Video to PC Up Converter Instruction Manual

The AVT-3310 Video to PC Up Converter is designed to convert interlaced NTSC or PAL Video––S-Video or Composite Video format––to SVGA, XGA or SXGA resolutions which allows the viewing of standard television images on your PC monitor. Sophisticated 3D adaptive processing of the input signal provides a sharp and clear image on the computer monitor. This is but one of our complete range of video and audio products.

Every effort has been made to ensure that this product is free of errors. TV One cannot be held liable for the use of this hardware or any direct or indirect consequential damages arising from its use. It is the responsibility of the user of the hardware to check that it is suitable for his/her requirements and that it is installed correctly. All rights reserved. No parts of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted by any form or means electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording or by any information storage or retrieval system without the written consent of the publisher.

TV One reserves the right to revise any of its hardware and software following its policy to modify and/or improve its products where necessary or desirable. This statement does not affect the legal rights of the user in any way. All third party trademarks and copyrights are recognised. The TV One logo, AV Toolbox logo, TV One-task and CORIO are the registered Trademarks of TV One. All other trademarks are the property of their respective holders.

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HUXSCOPE Fiber Optic Microscope / Inspector User Manual

HUXSCOPE Fiber Optic Microscope / Inspector User Manual

HUXSCOPE TM is very usefully device to inspect ferrule in field. You can use it to inspect the connector installed inside hardware device. It can provide visual to you. So you can understand and control condition of your equipments easily. HUXSCOPE TM will be the best partner for your fiber optic business.

AVAIABLE APPLICATIONS
▪ Fiber Optic System / Sub-system with Fiber Networks
▪ Fiber Optic Module included Transceivers
▪ Test Equipment and Distribution Patch Panels
▪ Fiber Optic Components like Attenuators, Inside Adaptors

STANDARD PACKAGE
a. Handset
b. 5.6” LCD Monitor
c. Rechargeable Battery
d. Each 1pc Tip for female SC/PC and FC/PC and LC/PC Tip
e. AC Power Adaptor
f. Manual
g. Carrying Case

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TS-POE100 PC/104 Power-Over-Ethernet Peripheral Board Manual

TS-POE100 PC/104 Power-Over-Ethernet Peripheral Board Manual

The TS-POE100 is a PC/104 peripheral board (standard format) that provides a 10/100 Ethernet port integrated with a Power-over-Ethernet splitter circuit, which is capable to provide up to 12W of power through the PC/104 bus.

The TS-POE100 is compatible with both Technologic Systems x86 and ARM single board computers. TS-POE100 features include:
- Power-over-Ethernet Splitter
- Integrated 10/100 Ethernet Port
- 2.4 amp @ 5V (12W)
- Provides regulated 5VDC to SBCs through PC/104 connector
- Jumper selectable I/O and IRQ
- Isolated power
- PC/104 Dimensions 3.6 x 3.8 inches
- Wake-on-LAN integrated with PoE
- Programmable sleep modes
- Linux driver and utilities available
- RoHS compliant (Restriction of Certain Hazardous Substances)

The TS-POE100 features a Linear Technology LTC4267 PoE chip fully compatible with the IEEE 802.3af specification. The TS-POE100 is a Power-over-Ethernet splitter interface that provides up to 12W (2.4A @ 5V) to external devices (class 3 devices). The internal switching-regulator delivers regulated 5VDC to the PC/104 connector, enabling a complete stackable SBC system to be powered.

In addition, the TS-POE100 provides an integrated 10/100 ethernet port through the ASIX AX88796B embedded MAC with on-chip PHY. It interfaces with the PC/104 connector via 16-bit data bus and the register map is NE2000 compatible. The ASIX solution features Wake-on-LAN functionality, enabling the Ethernet chip to enter in sleep mode with programmed wake-up on the recepetion of a magic network package. Once integrated with the PoE, this function allows a complete SBC system to enter power-save mode and to wake-up through the network whenever required.

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PC P-NET INTERFACE PD 3930 Manual

PC P-NET INTERFACE PD 3930 Manual

The PD 3930 is a communication module, providing an interface from the P-NET Field-bus to a PC. The module is connected to the PC by means of a standard Bi-directional, ECP or EPP parallel interface port on the PC

Features
Integrates PC’s running VIGO 4.00 or higher, with P-NET.
Fully configurable via P-NET.
Baud rates 1200, 9600 or 76800.
Galvanically isolated P-NET port.
P-NET Fieldbus Communication, European standard EN 50170, Vol. 1.
Multi-master P-NET interface.
PC parallel port interface.
IP50 mounting box.
EMC approved (89/336/EEC)

The PD 3930 PC P-NET interface module provides an interface between the P-NET Fieldbus and a standard PC running VIGO version 4.00 or higher. It is connected to P-NET via a shielded 4-wire twisted pair cable, and has a built in DSUB/25 male connector for connecting to a parallel port on the PC.

Power to the module is supplied either by means of a mini jack connector, or via the twisted pair cable also used for P-NET connection. If supplied by means of the mini jack connector, power might be able to be supplied from the PS2 connector for mouse or keyboard on the PC, provided the PC is able to deliver 350 mA at 5V (400 mA at power up).

The PD 3930 is connected to the PC via a standard IEEE 1284 parallel port. It can be plugged directly into the parallel port, or by means of an IEEE 1284 approved cable with a maximum length of 1.5 m.

The PD 3930 can act as a P-NET master and as a P-NET slave. The module has 2 channels, - the Service Channel (channel 0) and the Communication Channel (channel 1). The Service channel, which is mandatory in all P-NET modules, holds general information about the module, such as ID, serial number, P-NET node address and error status of the complete module.

The Communication channel holds all data applicable to the P-NET port set up (P-NET node address, baud rate etc.). The Communication channel also holds the error status of the channel. Errors reported include configuration errors, communication errors and module errors.

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M9 - Mini Pod External Storage Enclosure for 3.5” Serial ATA Hard Drives User Manual

M9 - Mini Pod External Storage Enclosure for 3.5” Serial ATA Hard Drives User Manual

The External Storage Enclosure “M9” is made of high quality plastic with a smart interactive cooling system, which automatically regulates and varies fan speed according to temperature of the hard drive. Available with various types of interfaces, this is the perfect solution for additional external storage. Features mentioned in this manual may vary between different models.

Product Dimensions:
16.51cm x 16.51cm x 5.08cm
6.5in x 6.5in x 2in

Hard Drive Assembly
1. Lift the top cover off the body.
2. Install the hard drive and connect the cables to your drive.
3. Turn the enclosure around and fasten the four screws.
4. Attach the thermal probe with the tape provided to the top of the drive, somewhere near the spindle motor.
5. Align the top cover with the body and push lightly into place.

Connection to your Computer
A few tips on how to use your external storage enclosure:
• The M9 was designed to be placed under a Mac Mini
• Do not cover the enclosure’s exhaust vent
• Do not expose the product to water or humid conditions

Hard Disk Mode
For M9-DX2, the disk drive will mount to the first connection that is presented. This will remain the default setting until the device is next restarted. For M9-S2 and M9-S2H, the eSATA connection has priority.

When not in use, turn off the power. This goes especially for the M9-S2 and M9-S2H model, because for those, only SATA II hard drives support stand-by. The M9-DX2 supports stand-by and will go into stand-by depending on the status of your Operating System.

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Windows Data Acquisition Software Model 407001 User Guide

Windows Data Acquisition Software Model 407001 User Guide

Congratulations on your purchase of the Extech Model 407001 Data Acquisition Software Package that includes a CD-ROM and an interface cable. The software is dedicated for use with Extech’s Heavy Duty Meter Series. The 407001 software displays data in the following formats: Analog meter, Digital meter (with Max/Min readings), Data List, and X-Y Graph (for last 100 data points). Data is stored as a text file that can then be opened in spreadsheet and other software programs.

Hardware Connection
The Heavy Duty meter connects to a PC with the supplied DB-9 to 3.5mm mini-plug (mono) interface cable. The DB-9 end connects to the PC serial com port. The mini-plug end connects to the Heavy Duty meter .

Software Installation
NOTE: This program may require supporting files that are missing or more recent then those presently residing in the PC. If an error message appears during installation that indicates an update is necessary, go to the Microsoft web site (www.microsoft.com) to locate and perform the Windows Critical Updates and Service Pack Updates for the specific operating system.
1. Insert the supplied software disk in the computer’s CD-ROM drive.
2. Run the SETUP.EXE program included on the software disk.
3. When prompted, select a directory location for the program files.

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H-ITT RX2200 instruction manual

H-ITT RX2200 instruction manual

The RX2200 communicates with all H-ITT 13 button Infrared (IR) clickers. The H-ITT acquisition program, version 1.9.1 or higher should be installed on your Computer to use all features of the RX2200. The software is free and can be downloaded from H-ITT.com. The RX2200 communicates with student’s clickers via infrared signals, much like your TV remote. As such, the RX2200 must be installed so that each seat in the classroom has a clear line-of-sight view so students can point their remotes at the RX2200 without having obstructions in the path.

In a typical classroom of 50 or fewer students a single RX2200 will provide full coverage when installed properly. In larger classrooms, multiple RX2200 units can be linked together and mounted strategically around the room so that the line-of-sight and the range of the IR communication link is maintained. The Initial set up is to make sure the RX2200 communicates with clickers, and interfaces through your PC to accept clicker responses. Once operation is established, then Mounting the RX2200 and testing to make sure all seats in a classroom have access to secure communications is suggested.

The RX2200 provides either USB or Serial communications ports. Connect either of these ports to your classroom PC (do not connect both). The USB connection provides power to the unit, so this is the only connection needed. If the serial port is used, the unit must also have an external power supply connected, H-ITT part# AC-9VDC-US, (or –INT for international power outlet types), a CAT5 cable from the RX2200 “OUT” port, and a CAT5 to DB9 serial adapter, H-ITT part# AC-ADPT-F. If using the USB port, you may need to install a driver for the USB port in your PC to communicate with the H-ITT response system software. (reference USB driver section below for more information).

Power up the RX2200 by connecting the USB cable to a PC (that is powered up) or connect the external power supply to the DC power jack. The RED power light will turn on. Once powered up, press a button (A/1 through J/0) on an IR clicker and notice the RED power indicator light blinks bright. This indicates the RX2200 is up and running and ready to operate. Test for communicating with the software: With H-ITT CRS, use the Acquisition program start up screen. Under Base units and Com ports (at the bottom of the screen) the clicker’s serial number and key pressed will appear to the right of the Com Port the RX2200 is connected to. With H-ITTShow, select the Com Port that the RX2200 is connected to from the Options>Keypad tab. Then click the Test button, the clicker’s serial number will appear in the test window when the A/1 button on a clicker is activated.

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IP POWER 9258SX USER MANUAL

IP POWER 9258SX USER MANUAL

IP POWER 9258S is a web controller which can be easily used in the industry field. With the remote network control technology, user can control or query the power supply of equipment. User can do this in any computer connected to the internet or local area network, there is no special program needed, also there is no need to open the external case of the computer.

Try to imagine that while traveling in a foreign country, you can control the power supply of your electric equipments, such as a computer, a server, a router, an entrance guard or security / surveillance system directly or use a time schedule comes with the IP POWER . You can remotely control the power switch with any computer connected to the network, which is not only convenient, but it also big saving on the manpower and time.

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TANDBERG MediaPlace User Setup Manual

TANDBERG MediaPlace User Setup Manual

Combining the power of video with multimedia tools, the TANDBERG MediaPlace is an integrated video communication system. Incorporating a TANDBERG set-top video system with a high resolution projector, DVD/VCR, and audio system, MediaPlace offers a flexible, interactive solution that is highly durable, mobile, and secure. Simple to install and set-up, the TANDBERG MediaPlace is designed with ease of mobility to take the system to where it is needed. This complete, integrated, mobile video solution is great for classroom applications or any meeting room.

This USER MANUAL is provided to help you make the best use of your TANDBERG videoconferencing system by addressing the components of the TANDBERG MediaPlace.

Design features
• Designed as a mobile multimedia and video system
• Integrated TANDBERG set-top codec, high resolution projector, DVD/VCR, and high quality audio system
• Secured with a lockable LEXAN cover panel to protect the system
• Sturdy base with castor wheels, simple A/V interface panel, secure cable/ microphone storage space, and security screws throughout Application features
• Join up to 4 video sites and 3 audio site with embedded MultiSite TF functionality*
• Best possible call for each MultiSite TF participant with rate matching and transcoding
• Powerful live presentations through one-step PC plugin or LAN connection
• View presentations and presenter simultaneously with either DuoVideo TF or H.239 on single or dual display setup.
• Share images of live video, PCs, DVD/VCR, document cameras, and other input devices Performance features
• Choice of TANDBERG set-top solution (770/880/990)
• Choice of network: IP, ISDN and other external networks
• Bandwidth*: 770 - up to 768kbps IP, or 128kbps ISDN 880 - up to 1152kbps IP, or 384kbps ISDN 990 - up to 2 Mbps IP, or 512kbps ISDN
• Superior video quality incorporating the H.264 standard with true CD-quality audio
• Protection against network interruptions in point-to-point and multipoint calls with automatic Downspeeding and IPLR
• Highest level of standards-based embedded encryption (AES) is included

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TANDBERG MediaPlace Video Conferencing System User Manual

TANDBERG MediaPlace Video Conferencing System User Manual

Combining the power of video with multimedia tools, the TANDBERG MediaPlace is an integrated video communication system. Incorporating a TANDBERG set-top video system with a high resolution projector, DVD/VCR, and audio system, MediaPlace offers a flexible, interactive solution that is highly durable, mobile, and secure. Simple to install and set-up, the TANDBERG MediaPlace is designed with ease of mobility to take the system to where it is needed. This complete, integrated, mobile video solution is great for classroom applications or any meeting room.

This USER MANUAL is provided to help you make the best use of your TANDBERG videoconferencing system by addressing the components of the TANDBERG MediaPlace.

Design features
• Designed as a mobile multimedia and video system
• Integrated TANDBERG set-top codec, high resolution projector, DVD/VCR, and high quality audio system
• Secured with a lockable LEXAN cover panel to protect the system
• Sturdy base with castor wheels, simple A/V interface panel, secure cable/ microphone storage space, and security screws throughout

Application features
• Join up to 4 video sites and 3 audio site with embedded MultiSite TF functionality*
• Best possible call for each MultiSite TF participant with rate matching and transcoding
• Powerful live presentations through one-step PC plugin or LAN connection
• View presentations and presenter simultaneously with either DuoVideo TF or H.239 on single or dual display setup.
• Share images of live video, PCs, DVD/VCR, document cameras, and other input devices

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PCM-3660 PC/104 Ethernet Module and 10BASE-2 Tranceiver

PCM-3660 PC/104 Ethernet Module and 10BASE-2 Tranceiver

The PCM-3660 is a high-performance 16-bit Ethernet interface module that attaches to the PC/104 connector on your CPU card or PC/104 CPU module. The module automatically senses whether it is connected to an 8-bit or 16-bit PC/104 system. The PCM-3660 fully complies with IEEE 802.3 10 Mbps CSMA/CD standards and is 100% Novell NE2000 compatible.

The module includes a built-in 10BASE-T transceiver and RJ-25 connector. An AUI connector supports external transceivers (MAU) for 10BASE-2, 10BASE-5 10BASE-FOIRL, etc. Two diagnostic LEDs indicate the operating status of the module and the network.

The PCM-3661 5-V 10BASE-2 tranceiver daughterboard connects to the PCM-3660’s AUI connector. It supports IEEE 802.3, allowing connections of up to 185 m with thin coaxial cable. The daughterboard requires only 5-V input power. Surge protection circuits prevent damage from high voltages or currents on the cable.

The PCM-3660 comes with drivers for a wide variety of networks and operating systems. An optional boot ROM lets you boot a remote PC/104 station automatically from a server, making hard or floppy disks unnecessary.

Features
PCM-3660 PC/104 Ethernet module
• Conforms to IEEE 802.3 Ethernet standards, CSMA/CD protocol for 10 Mbps data transfer
• Hardware and software compatible with Novell NE2000 adapter
• Automatically detects 8-bit or 16-bit data bus
• Remote boot ROM socket for diskless operation
• Wide range of configurations (jumper selected, settings printed on PCB)
• Built-in 10BASE-T transceiver for unshielded twisted pair cabling up to 100 m
• AUI connector supports external MAUs such as 10BASE-2, 10BASE-5 thick cable or 10BASE-FOIRL fiber optic cable.

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VITO Voice2Go User’s Manual

VITO Voice2Go User’s Manual

VITO Voice2Go is a Pocket PC application that allows managing your Pocket PC with voice only. Using voice commands you can call your contacts, launch and close applications and modify system settings. VITO Voice2Go uses commands that you record by yourself, thus it understands the language you speak! VITO Voice2Go is based on the Voice Recognition Engine originally developed by VITO Technology. It provides precise and accurate voice recognition even in poor conditions.

Requirements
Windows Mobile Classic (Pocket PC) 5.0/6.0
Windows Mobile Professional (Pocket PC Phone Edition) 5.0/6.0

Installation
1. Download the program’s archive from http://vitotechnology.com/en/products/download.php?ID=724&BID=23
2. Extract the archive into any folder on your computer.
3. Connect your Pocket PC to your computer.
4. Start the installation by clicking on the setup file.
5. Follow the instructions on your screen.

Manage Commands
Here you can record new voice commands. Tap:
Record to record a new command
Play to play back the recorded command
Delete to delete the recorded command.
There are 4 sets of commands that can be selected in the top menu by pressing left or right buttons: magic words, applications, contacts, and macros. Magic words list contains the so-called “magic words”: Magic Word – starts recognition process Correct - approves recognized voice command Wrong - cancels recognized voice command Turn off - turns off a magic word mode Application list contains all installed applications and some system settings. Select a setting or an application and tap Record to assign a voice command. Contacts list contains all contacts from the Contacts application. Select a contact and tap Record.
Note. You can also assign a voice command to a contact from standard contacts: tap and hold any contact and choose Assign voice command from the drop-down menu.

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