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Car2PC-HON1 adapter for Car PC/laptop integration into car stereo and AUX Interface for MP3 player

Preparation
1. Turn off car engine and remove key from ignition
2. Un-mount your radio from the dash in order to get access to the back side of the radio.
Adapter installation
3. Attach square 14 pins connector to the back of the Honda stereo.
4. Find a place where you can place Car2PC. In many cars there is enough room in the dash to place Car2PC.
Note: Make sure you mount Car2PC in a place with enough room so when you mount the car stereo back you do not break the adapter
5. You may use glove box or other spaces in a dash to direct USB+ Audio cables out
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Motorola MCS2000 radios to 223 Series Adaptor Panels Application Guide

This application note is intended to show how to assemble a cable and setup the hardware of different 223 series adaptor panels (TRA223, DSP223 and IP223) to a Motorola MCS20000 series mobile radio.
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Motorola EM200 Mobile Radio User Guide

Your radio has two programmable buttons. Your dealer can program these buttons as shortcuts to various radio features. Check with your dealer for a complete list of functions your radio supports. Programmable buttons include the g and h buttons (see page 9).
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Design Guide for LXT901/907 Ethernet Interface Connection to Motorola MC68EN360 Controller

This application note describes a method for connecting the LXT901 or LXT907 Ethernet Interface Adapter to the Motorola MC68EN360 Quad Integrated Communications Controller (QUICC) with Ethernet capability. The QUICC/LXT901 combination makes designing routers, bridges, print servers and other, similar products simple and fast. The LXT901 and LXT907 devices have advanced features that make design and fabrication faster and cheaper than typical competitors’ products. These two devices meet all of the Motorola QUICC design requirements with minimal external circuitry needed to use the MC68EN360 features. Either of these devices gives the lowest cost, highest performance possible with the Motorola QUICC.
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GROM AUX Adapter Installation Instructions

The GROM AUX adapter is designed to provide endless hours of listening pleasure through most vehicles factory radio. To insure that your AUX interface performs correctly in your car or truck, we recommend that you read this entire manual before attempting install the GROM interface.

Proper mounting location
Securely install the interface in a location free from; heat, humidity, moving parts or direct sunlight. Beware of hot-air flow from your vehicle’s climate control system. We recommend securing the interface to a suitable location, free of sharp metal edges, using double sided tape, Velcro or wire ties.
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Motorola MTS 2000 II Portable Units 800 MHz Radio Operations Guide

TURNING THE RADIO ON OR OFF:
Turn on/off/volume control: (control #1 on attached
radio diagram)
Clockwise = on
Counterclockwise = off

SELECTING ZONE (BANK):
The radio is equipped with three zones or banks labeled A, B, and C, which are controlled by the toggle switch (control #4).
A = (Always) it the primary operational setting and should be used for routine operation.
B = (Backup) it is the redundant backup zone should the A-bank fail. If your radio says “Site Trunking” or “Fail Soft” in LED screen switch to the B-bank. C = (Cause) switch to this bank beCause someone told you to.
SELECT THE DESIRED MODE (TALKGROUP): Modes are also known as channels or talkgroups. Each radio can have up to 16 talkgroups per bank. (See the talkgroup listings and key for your radio group.) Select the desired talkgroup with mode control knob (#2). The LED display shows the talkgroup name.
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Getting more out of the WebSphere SAP Adapter

Getting more out of the WebSphere SAP AdapterGetting more out of the WebSphere SAP Adapter Use the SCI/Inbound BAPI interface to import BAPI test data into WebSphere Integration Developer Skill Level: Intermediate Samanvitha Kumar (samanvitha.kumar@in.ibm.com) Staff Software Developer IBM 03 Jun 2009 This tutorial provides a series of tasks to import BAPI test data from the SAP GUI into WebSphere® Integration Developer, using the Synchronous Callback Interface provided by the IBM WebSphere Adapter for SAP. Section 1. Before you start This tutorial shows how you can use Synchronous Callback Interface (SCI) to transfer Business Application Programming Interface (BAPI) test data from the SAP® GUI into the WebSphere Integration Developer (hereafter called Integration Developer) environment. Application developers may have used the SCI/Inbound BAPI interface several times in SAP integration projects, but not many have realized its full potential. This tutorial takes a fresh look at SCI and helps developers reduce the time to build and test SAP integration
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INSTRUCTIONS OPEL DISPLAY DRIVER AND STALK ADAPTER

INSTRUCTIONS OPEL DISPLAY DRIVER AND STALK ADAPTERINSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS Choose the mounting location carefully, observing the following – The unit is not subject to temperatures exceeding 55 C (Such as in a car parked in direct sunlight) – The unit is not subject to direct sunlight. – The unit is not near heat sources (such as heaters). – The unit is not exposed to rain or moisture. – The unit is not exposed to excessive dust or dirt. – The unit is not subject to excessive vibration. WARRANTY – This product is covered by a 12month warranty valid from the date of purchase – The adapter and lead will be replaced free of charge if failure is due to a manufacturing defect. – The adapter must have been fitted as per the installation instructions. – The unit must be returned to your supplier for any claim under the terms of this warranty. – This does not affect
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Netcool/OMNIbus Probe for Motorola 3GPP OMCR Reference Guide

The Probe for Motorola 3GPP OMCR gathers events from the Motorola 3GPP OMCR GSR9 servers using a Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA) interface. CORBA is an Object Management Group specification that provides a standard interface definition between objects in a distributed environment; that is, it allows applications to communicate with one another regardless of where they are located or who has designed them.
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Motorola Firmware for PowerPC™ User’s Guide

The Motorola Firmware for PowerPC User’s Guide is designed to complement Motorola Firmware’s user-friendly interface by describing each task and providing details on circumstances under which particular tasks are necessary. This guide also provides information on the Motorola Firmware utilities, and lists supported peripheral devices.
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