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FLEA with HDMI Guide to installation and operation

Connecting your Flea

Flea should be installed between your video sources and your display device. See figure below for a typical set-up.

People owning a Video Scaler should always install the Flea after the Video Sources and before the Video Scaler

To enhance your Home Theatre listening experience, the Flea is fanless and achieves cooling through natural convection and dissipation of heat. Therefore, when installing the Flea, do not obstuct any of its air vents, nor place it over heat dissipating devices such as amplifiers. Placing the Flea near heat sources can damage it or cause it to overheat and not operate properly.

Power Connections
The Flea comes with an external power supply.

Video Connections
The Flea accepts SD or HD HDMI digital video signals. 2 sets of HDMI input terminals and 1 HDMI output terminal are provided (cables are not supplied).


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The Powerful Playstation 2 Repair Guide

CHECKING FUSES ON EARLIER VERSIONS
Last we will check the fuses. There are two located on the power supply board. (see photo) The one you see below is what you will see in earlier versions of the PS2. Typically versions 1-3. If you have a later version then you will see what looks like in the next picture. Use the section that applies to your particular PS2.

Remove the fuses one at a time from their holder. Take your voltmeter and put a lead on each side of a fuse. You should read a short. If you don’t, then the fuse is blown and will need to be replaced. Read the value of the fuse either written on the circuit board beneath the fuse or on the silver connection on the end of the fuse. The fuse by the power plug on mine is 3.25A (amps).


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iPod mini 2nd Gen User’s Guide

Congratulations on purchasing your iPod mini. Read this section to get started using iPod mini quickly.

iPod mini works with the iTunes music software included on the iPod CD. Use iTunes to import songs from your CD or digital music collection to your computer, or use the iTunes Music Store (available in some countries only) to purchase songs and download them to your computer. Then organize the songs and transfer them to iPod mini.

Learning to Use iPod mini
Read this chapter to set up iPod mini and get started playing music quickly. To learn more about playing music on iPod mini and using some of its other features, see “Using iPod mini” on page 12.

iPod Tutorial
For an interactive tutorial on transferring music to and playing music on iPod (available in some countries only), go to www.apple.com/support/ipod.


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XBOX/XBOX360, PS2/PS3, Wii Console Connection Guide

This Console Connection Guide is to be used alongside your system manual for connecting your console to the Internet. The instructions given are intended to be a guide to help you connect your console to the FAU network, and they may not work 100%. FAU does not currently provide technical support for gaming consoles. Please note that no console works on the FAU wireless network.

Connect XBOX / XBOX360 to the Network…
Remember to read the system manual first on how to connect your console to the Internet.

  1. Turn on both your Computer and the XBOX or XBOX360.
  2. Connect your network cable to your computer.
  3. Authenticate the connection with your FAUNet ID.
  4. Unplug the network cable from your computer.
  5. Important: Within 30 seconds, plug the network cable into the console. If you miss the 30 second deadline, reconnect the cable to your computer and re-authenticate.

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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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Quick Guide to Downloading Data: Garmin eTrex Legend GPS

This tutorial will walk you through downloading data from your Garmin eTrex Legend GPS units onto a computer using the Minnesota DNR Garmin software.

Step 1: Install Software & Drivers
Download the Minnesota DNR Garmin software available free @
http://www.dnr.state.mn.us/mis/gis/tools/arcview/extensions/DNRGarmin/DNRGarmin.html

You want to download the “DNR Garmin 5.1.1 – ArcGIS 9.x compatible” version Once the data has been downloaded – run the set-up files and install the software Your Garmin eTrex Legend’s come with a serial port to USB adaptor cable. You now need to install the driver for this cable. The CD was included in your technology toolkits – and is a Belkin driver.


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