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iBT-GPS Bluetooth GPS Receiver Users Manual

Chapter 1 Before you begin
Thank you for purchasing the Bluetooth GPS Receiver, iBT-GPS, a global positioning system receiver with Bluetooth wireless technology. iBT-GPS is well suited to system integrations including PDA, smart phone, Tablet PC and Notebook PC with Bluetooth devices. It can satisfy a wide variety of applications such as PDA and smart phone navigation, automotive vehicle tracking, personal positioning and sporting. With the dimension of 72.2(L) x 46.5(W) x 20(H) mm and weight only 64.7g (w/battery), iBT-GPS is an ideal solution to carry along everywhere.

iBT-GPS’s rechargeable battery can save satellite information such as the status of the satellite signal, most recent location and the data and time of its last use. The low-power design has extended the operation time up to 25 hours and brought you the most convenient and longest usage of its kind. With the lead-free production process (starting Jan. 1, 2006),
iBT-GPS is the most environmentally friendly wireless GPS receiver in the market.


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Juniper Networks Network and Security Manager Administration Guide

Objectives
Juniper Networks Network and Security Manager (NSM) is a software application that centralizes control and management of your Juniper Networks devices. With NSM, Juniper Networks delivers integrated, policy-based security and network management for all devices.

NSM uses the technology developed for Juniper Networks ScreenOS to enable and simplify management support for previous and future versions of ScreenOS. By integrating management of all Juniper Networks security devices, NSM enhances the overall security of the Internet gateway.

This guide describes NSM features and provides a technical overview of the management system architecture. It also explains how to configure basic and advanced NSM functionality, including adding new devices, deploying new device configurations, updating device firmware, managing security policies and VPNs, viewing log information, and monitoring the status of your network. Use this guide in conjunction with the NSM Online Help, which provides step-by-step instructions for many of the processes described in this document.


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Acorn User Guide

The guide screen gives you some basic instructions, and helps guide you to what you want to accomplish with Acorn. You have three options:

Extract Data
Extract Data, will begin extracting data for all of the schools you have already setup. If you have no schools set up, then you can ignore this option.

Setup
Extract Data, will begin extracting data for all of the schools you have already setup. If you have no schools set up, then you can ignore this option.

Contact Support
Clicking this button will begin a support request on our website. This feature is only available if you have internet access from the computer you are running Acorn from.

The connections page is where you begin setting up how Acorn will connect to your school’s SIS. The connection page has three main sections:
Connections Table
The connections table will contain a list of possible connections to any of your SISes. You can have multiple connections set up to each SIS as needed.


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Using the Acorn C/C++ Development Environment

The Acorn C/C++ Development Suite from Castle Technology Ltd is a major update to Acorn C/C++ that Acorn released in 1994. It includes new 32-bit versions of the C compiler, ARM assembler, linker and all of the other tools that were in the original C/C++ pack. More importantly it enables software to be ported to Castle’s new 32-bit IYONIX PC ahead of its launch.

Acorn C/C++ cost £250 in 1994 and was supplied with four printed manuals totalling nearly 1400 pages and several floppy discs. Castle supply a single CD for £99 which contains the new software, the updated manuals in PDF format, and some useful public domain software including StrongEd, Zap, Perl and 32-bit IYONIX versions of Colin Granville’s PDF reader and FTPc for transferring files to or from FTP sites. All of these are installed automatically by the supplied installer and work with RISC OS 3.10 onwards. As if that wasn’t enough Castle is now including a new version of the ABC Compiler which was previously available from Pineapple Software and SID, an ARM disassembler and analysis tool.


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Internet Tablet OS 2006 edition User Guide

1. Overview
The Nokia 770 Internet Tablet provides easy broadband access to the Internet through a WLAN/Wi-Fi or Bluetooth connection with compatible mobile phones. Its wide screen and portable size make it optimal for enjoying the Web and Internet communications away from your laptop or desktop.

Your compatible WLAN access point must be compliant with the IEEE 802.11b or 802.11g standard.

Read this user guide carefully before using your device. Read also the quick start guide provided with the device and the user guide of your compatible Nokia phone, which provides important safety and
maintenance information.

Nokia support on the Web
Check www.nokia.com/support or your local Nokia Web site for the latest version of this guide, additional information, downloads, and services related to your Nokia product.

Check also www.nokia.com/770 to explore the Internet Tablet online features.


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Reviewers Guide – AT&T Yahoo! Go Mobile

AT&T Yahoo! Go Mobile gives you access to a wide range of the Yahoo! services you know and love, using the convenience of your mobile phone! This includes Yahoo! Mail, Messenger, Photos, News, Finance and Search. You can also download games and ringtones for your phone.


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