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HTC HD2 Quick Start Guide

1. Inside the Box

  • HTC HD phone with battery
  • USB sync cable
  • AC adapter
  • Power plug
  • 3.5 mm stereo headset
  • microSD card
  • Pouch
  • Quick Start Guide

2. Get to Know Your Phone
You will find the following controls on the front panel. VOLUME UP and DOWN buttons for adjusting volume are located on the left panel of the phone. The audio jack on the bottom panel allows you to connect the supplied 3.5mm stereo headset. On the bottom panel, there is also a sync connector for charging your phone’s battery or for connecting your phone to the computer.

3. Before You Turn On Your Phone

Take the back cover off

  1. Hold your phone securely with the front facing down.
  2. With your thumb or finger, open the back cover by lifting up from the left side of the cover.

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Vizio VL260M HDTV Quick Start Guide

HDTV TIPS

Make sure you have components with HDMI outputs to ensure the BEST possible picture.

3 WAYS TO WATCH HIGH DEFINITION VIDEO

  1. Get a VIZIO Blu-ray™ Disc Player.
  2. Contact your cable company or satellite provider to learn more about HD programming in your local area (an HD cable box or satellite receiver may be required.
  3. You may be able to get HD signals using an off-air antenna. To see if you can receive off-air HD signals, and for help choosing the right antenna, visit www.antennaweb.org

 

Problem and Solution:

No Power. Make sure the power button is ON (the VIZIO logo glows white). Make sure the AC power cord is securely connected to the AC socket and try plugging the TV directly into the wall. Plug another electrical device (like a radio) to the outlet to verify the outlet is supplying power.


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Tweaking the Windows 7 Registry

It is almost everywhere the case that soon after it is begotten the greater part of human wisdom is laid to rest in repositories. —G. C. Lichtenberg

When you change the desktop background using Control Panel’s Personalization window, the next time you start your computer, how does Windows 7 know which image or color you selected? If you change your video display driver, how does Windows 7 know to use that driver at startup and not the original driver loaded during setup? In other words, how does Windows 7 remember the various settings and options either that you’ve selected yourself or that are appropriate for your system?

The secret to Windows 7’s prodigious memory is the Registry. The Registry is a central repository Windows 7 uses to store anything and everything that applies to the configuration of your system. This includes all the following:


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Acorn Network Computer User Guide

Getting started
Setting up the equipment
The Network Computer (NC) supplied to you has several input /output interfaces that may need configuring or setting up. The NC will initially require plugging into a suitably set up Ethernet Network, which should only be done by a qualified Network Administration Manager.

It will require connection to a suitable monitor, using the 15w VGA type monitor socket identified on the back panel of the NC. The unit will also need a keyboard and mouse plugged into the relevant sockets identified at the back of the NC.

Switching on
When your Network Computer is connected as described switch on the monitor and plug in the power adapter. If correctly configured your Network Computer will boot to a startup screen provided by your network server.

Don’t panic if you get the repeating message,

Looking for a boot server
Physical address is 00:00:a4:xx:xx:xx


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Powerware 9155 UPS-Mounted Bypass Switch User’s Guide

Introduction
The Maintenance Bypass Module (MBM) and Power Distribution Module (PDM) are designed to work with an 8–15 kVA Powerware® 9155 uninterruptible power system (UPS). Both modules provide a Make-Before-Break (MBB) wrap-around bypass for UPS maintenance or service without shutting down the load. The PDM also comes equipped with several different types of output receptacles.

UPS-Mounted Bypass Switch Installation

This chapter describes the Maintenance Bypass Module (MBM) and Power Distribution Module (PDM) installation. Both modules have a Make-Before-Break (MBB) maintenance bypass switch.

If you purchased an optional MBM/PDM, attach the module to the UPS before any wiring installation. All hardware is supplied in the accessory kit. To attach the optional MBM/PDM to the UPS:

  1. Remove the connecting plate between the top cabinet and the cabinet below it on the UPS rear panel (see Figure 1). Discard the plate. Retain the screws for later use.

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Lottery Terminal Quick Reference Guide

Signing On
To start selling and validating Lotto and Scratch games:

  1. Touch the [SIGN ON/OFF] button.
  2. Enter your 6-digit Retailer ID number and touch [OK].
  3. Enter your 4-digit password number and touch [OK].

Signing Off
To sign-off your Lottery terminal:

  1. Return to the Main Menu screen.
  2. Touch the [SIGN ON/OFF] button.
  3. A confirmation message displays.
  4. Touch [OK] in the message window to confirm sign-off.

You are now signed off and the game buttons are disabled.

Messages

Message types are:

  • Standard—can be viewed at any time (green)
  • Mandatory—must be viewed to unlock terminal functions (red)
  1. To view pending messages, touch [MESSAGES] on the Main Menu screen. The Message screen displays a list of messages. It will store up to one week’s worth.
  2. Touch the messages listed on the left side of the Message screen to view it in full on the right side of the screen.
  3. Touch [PRINT] to print a copy or [EXIT] to return to the list of messages.

Plays Preview
Accumulates up to 25 plays before tickets print. The total for this transaction shows on the bottom of the  screen.

  1. Touch [PLAYS PREVIEW] on the Main Menu.
  2. Touch [ADD PLAY] and enter the plays by manual play, quick pick, 4-pack, 6-Pack, or play slip.
  3. Touch a play to see its details on the right side of the screen. Numbers will not show on quick picks.
  4. To play additional games, either scan a play slip or touch [ADD PLAY].
  5. If plays need to be edited or deleted, touch the appropriate play and make the necessary changes.
  6. Touch [CLEAR ALL] to discard all plays or touch [ACCEPT] to print all plays.
  7. Touch the [EXIT] button to close the window and then the [CLEAR ALL / EXIT] button to close the Plays Preview Screen.


HOW TO GET REPORTS
Financial Reports

  1. From the Main Menu, touch the [FINANCIAL REPORTS] button. The Financial Reports Main Menu screen displays:
    • Summary
    • Coupon
    • Sales
    • Commission
    • Financial Adjustments
    • Weekly Invoice
    • Current Weekly Invoice
  2. Touch the button for the report you wish to see.
  3. Touch the button for the day of the week for which you wish to view the report, or touch [HISTORICAL DATE] to select a date. The buttons will be disabled if this option is not available for the type of report you selected.
  4. The report displays in a Preview Panel. To print the report, touch the [PRINT] button. To return to the Financial Reports Main Menu, touch [EXIT].


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