Finger Lakes Instrumentation ProLine MicroLine Camera Guide

Finger Lakes Instrumentation ProLine MicroLine Camera Guide

Assembling and Powering-up your Camera System
Please bring together all parts. Make certain that during assembly the camera shutter cover stays in place to avoid damage to the metal iris. Only remove the cover when you are ready to connect the camera to your telescope. Please connect the various system components as follows:
1. Attach the USB cable to your ProLine or MicroLine camera.
2. Attach the USB cable to your PC.
3. Plug in the 12 volt power supply 4-pin “DC Power Jack” connector into your camera.
4. Plug in the ProLine or MicroLine power supply unit into a wall socket or switched AC power strip.
5. Ensure that the camera’s fans are running.

CAUTION:
Always plug your camera power cord into the camera “DC Power Jack” first, before applying AC power to the power supply. “Hot Plugging” the camera may result in a blown power supply fuse.
ProLine connections are side mounted
MicroLine connects are rear mounted
1. Attach the USB cable to your ProLine or MicroLine camera.
2. Attach the USB cable to your PC.
3. Plug in the 12 volt power supply 4-pin “DC Power Jack” connector into your camera.
4. Plug in the ProLine or MicroLine power supply unit into a wall socket or switched AC power strip.
5. Ensure that the camera’s fans are running.

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CPSExplorer F2F User Manual

CPSExplorer F2F User Manual

This manual provides information on how to use the CPSExplorer Survey Software. Procedures and functionalities of the CPSExplorer Survey Software is included with the help of graphic layouts. A simple tutorial session to guide the user through the process will be provided.

Getting Started with CPSExplorer
This CPSExplorer will just same with the CPSTablet, except the data capture part. All the definition and computation will be the same. You can always reopen the file (*.ebk) between PocketCPS and CPSExplorer.
Understanding CPSExplorer Interface
When you first start CPSExplorer, the initial screen contains the menu bar at the top, the status bar at the bottom.

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CE 580: Biomolecular Tools for Engineers Lab Manual

CE 580: Biomolecular Tools for Engineers Lab Manual

Teams have been assigned with an effort to choose partners with complementary skills/background. Each team should choose an engineering relevant sample that they will focus on for the semester. During the course of the semester you will qualitatively and quantitatively describe the bacterial composition of this sample.

Proper attire:
Always wear gloves in the lab! This is both for your protection, and also to protect the samples from contamination from your skin. Remember, DNA is everywhere, you want to make sure you are studying the DNA from your sample, and not random environmental DNA. A lab coat or other lab smock is recommended to protect your cloths from spills. You may keep this in the lab for use during lab classes. Also remember to wear closed-toed shoes and long pants or skirts which protect your legs.

Waste Disposal:
Most waste generated in this lab can be disposed of in the regular waste bin. However, there are some exceptions noted below. These should be disposed of in the appropriate marked container for hazardous waste collection.

Hazardous Chemicals:
Formamide: This is used in small quantities in PCR and also in the making of the DGGE gel in order to lower the melting temperature of DNA. Acrylamide: This is the main ingredient in the DGGE gel, and is a known neurotoxin. We will only use liquid acrylamide, which eliminates hazards associated with inhaling the powder form.

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Boots – Photo Lifeguard User Manual

Boots – Photo Lifeguard User Manual

Photo Lifeguard is powered by ImageRecall which uses the most up-to-date and best image recovery engine that is available on the market today! Boots – Photo Lifeguard software is powered by ImageRecall, who have an extensive history in the data recovery field and their knowledge is un-paralleled. With Photo Lifeguard, you’re data is in the best hands.

In Which Situations Can ‘Boots - Photo Lifeguard’ Help Me?
Boots - Photo Lifeguard can help when…
• Images have inexplicably been lost
• Card corruption has occurred.
• Images have been accidentally deleted*

To use Boots - Photo Lifeguard the card must function and be in a readable state** Boots - Photo Lifeguard will not be able to help if the card is physically damaged or has developed a fault and cannot be read by your PC. If your card is in a faulty state, we recommend contacting your card’s manufacturer for further advice.

*Photo Lifeguard can usually recover data when it has been accidentally deleted, but this is dependent on the camera. Please see our Troubleshooting section for advice on which cameras/devices are not supported. Photo Lifeguard may not recover what you are looking for if a substantial amount of data has been written to the card after the initial deletion took place.

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