Quick Start Guide LocationFree Base Station LF-V30

Connect Video Device(s)
Tips

  • If the video device is equipped with component video jacks, connect to COMPONENT of VIDEO 2 IN to receive better picture quality. Be sure to connect audio cables together with component cables to receive audio.
  • If the video device is equipped with an S-Video jack, connect to S VIDEO of VIDEO 1 IN to receive better picture quality than video jack.
  • If the video device has single video output, connect your TV to the VIDEO 1 OUTor VIDEO 2 OUT terminal which the video device is connected to.
  • Have your remote control ready for the on-screen remote setup at a later stage.

Connect your PC to a Router
Notes

  • If your PC is already connected to your router, please skip this step.
  • Please prepare your router SSID and encryption key (as needed).

ERS-7 Quick Guide

In the following cases, the AIBO robot may not understand what you say.

  • While the AIBO robot is emitting sounds or moving, it cannot hear you easily.
  • The AIBO robot may not recognize several words depending on its mode or condition.
  • Even though the AIBO robot understands you, it may choose not to respond or do as you say.
  • The AIBO robot cannot hear you if its surroundings are noisy. Call out to the AIBO robot under quiet conditions.
  • If you say a word whose pronunciation is unclear, the AIBO robot cannot recognize it. Speak very clearly.
  • When the AIBO robot is at the puppy stage, it can only understand a limited number of words. For details about the words that the AIBO robot can understand when it is at the puppy stage, refer to page 72 of the “User’s Guide (Basic)” for the AIBO Entertainment Robot ERS-7.

Start!

  • First insert the battery and AIBO MIND software “Memory StickTM” media into the AIBO® Entertainment Robot and set up the Energy Station.
  • Open the cover. Securely hold the body of the AIBO robot from above, turn it upside down, and open the stomach compartment cover.
  • Insert the “Memory Stick” media into the AIBO robot. With the arrow pointing down and the angled corner facing the AIBO robot’s tail, insert the AIBO MIND software “Memory Stick” media into the AIBO robot until it is flush with the body.
  • Insert the battery and close the cover. Hold the battery with the connector facing downward, then insert it into the slot until you hear it click into place, and close the cover.
  • Install the station marker and station pole. Attach the station marker first, followed by the station pole. (If you don’t want to use the self-charging function, these attachments are not necessary.)
  • Install the AC adapter cable and foot stopper. Route the AC adapter cable along the wire guides and attach the foot stopper.
  • Charge the AIBO robot. Plug the AC adapter into an AC outlet, and place the AIBO robot on the Energy Station. (For information on appropriate locations to place the Energy Station, refer to the “User’s Guide (Basic)”.)
  • Place the AIBO robot on the floor in this position. Place the AIBO robot on a flat, non-slippery surface, such as a low pile carpet with a hard nap.
  • Press the Pause button. The Pause mode ends and the operation light turns green. In a moment, the AIBO robot will automatically begin moving!

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Plesk 8.3 for Linux/Unix Kaspersky Antivirus Module Administrator’s Guide

About Kaspersky Antivirus
Kaspersky Antivirus is a program that scans incoming and outgoing mail traffic on your server, and removes malicious and potentially dangerous code from e-mail messages. What makes it an effective solution is that its virus databases are updated with new virus definitions every hour.

To learn more about Kaspersky Antivirus, visit the Web site at http://www.kaspersky.com/anti-virus_linux_mailserver.

To use Kaspersky Antivirus with your Plesk server, you need to install the Kaspersky Antivirus module, purchase a license key and install it through Plesk control panel.

Installing Kaspersky Antivirus
You can install the Kaspersky Antivirus module to the Plesk server in two ways: from the control panel (recommended), and from the command line.

Step-by-Step Guide to Securing Windows XP Professional with Service Pack 2 in Small and Medium Businesses

Overview
The ever-growing threat of malicious code – such as worms, viruses, and Trojan horses – makes it critical for all customers to take immediate action to help lock down their desktop and laptop systems. This guide explains how to implement the security measures recommended in the Microsoft® Windows XP Security Guide in a small or medium business environment without an Active Directory® directory service deployment. These recommendations help ensure that your desktop and laptop systems running Windows® XP Professional Service Pack 2 (SP2) are more secure from the majority of current security threats. These recommendations also help ensure that users can continue to be efficient and productive with their computers. In addition to the advanced step-by-step guidance in this document, you will also find information on the top security recommendations that Microsoft is making to all customers, from home users to enterprise workers. These recommendations include:

  • Use a firewall such as Windows Firewall, which is included in Windows XP SP2 (and replaces the Internet Connection Firewall).
  • Use Microsoft Windows Update to get and keep your PC up-to-date.
  • Install antivirus software and ensure it is up-to-date.

This guide provides step-by-step deployment guidance and troubleshooting advice for information technology (IT) professionals and system administrators in a small to medium sized organization.

Sequential Manual Transmission

Learning Objectives:

  1. Identify the purpose and function of the sequential manual transmission
  2. Identify and describe the operation of the following sequential manual transmission components:
    • Hydraulic Power Unit
    • Gear Shift Actuator
    • Shift lever
    • Shift Lever Switches
    • Transmission Control ECU
    • ECM
    • System Warning Light
    • Gear Position Indicator
    • Stop Light Switch
    • Shift Lock Solenoid
  3. Revolution Sensor
  4. Describe normal system operation
    • Starting the system
    • Start
  5. Describe diagnostic equipment and tests for sequential manual transmissions, including:
    • Diagnostic Tester
    • Pinpoint Tests
    • ECU Relearning

Introduction
The sequential manual transmission is based on the C Series fiveĆspeed manual transaxle, and was introduced on the 2002 MR2 Spyder. The clutch pedal and master cylinder have been replaced with an actuator that is electronically controlled. When the driver presses shift switches on the steering wheel or moves the shift lever forward or rearward to shift gears, the engine speed is electronically controlled, the actuator operates the clutch and shifts gears.

TOYOTA Geniune – Accident Repair Guide

A CRASH COURSE IN GETTING YOUR TOYOTA REPAIRED PROPERLY
Being involved in a car accident (even a minor scrape) is an unnerving experience. However, dealing with the consequences, and getting your car repaired properly can be an even bigger headache. That’s why Toyota has put together this simple guide – to help you get the best quality repairs with the minimum of fuss.

UNDERSTANDING YOUR INSURANCE.
Welcome to the world of ‘fine print’. It’s only when you have to make a claim that you discover, with car insurance, like everything else in life, you only ‘get what you pay for’. The cheapest premium may also mean the insurer may insist on any repairs being done as cheaply as possible. That could mean using non-genuine parts which may be of inferior quality, or not Australian Design Rule compliant, or even recycled parts. This is exactly why reading the fine print is vital. So phone your insurer or agent and make absolutely sure your policy states that new genuine parts will be used to return your vehicle to a condition which meets Australian Design Rules (“ADR”) compliance.

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