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AUX-IN Mercedes-Benz D2B Fiber Optic Vehicles Installation and Users Guide

Thank you for purchasing our Auxiliary Input Adapter for Mercedes Benz D2B fiber equipped vehicles (AUX-IND2B). This interface is designed to provide a quality sound input to your car’s stereo system. Most frequently our customers use this for iPod or satellite radio. Below is a list of components and tools that you will need. Some you should have received or may have purchased separately.
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Mercedes Benz Emergency Response Guide

These guidelines contain several methods for rescuing accident victims from a vehicle. We must emphasize, however, that these guidelines cannot claim to be exhaustive and on no account should they, nor are they intended to, act as a substitute for proper specialist training and the relevant specialized literature.
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1988 Mercedes Benz 300CE (124 Chassis) Connecting Test Equipment and Reading Diagnostic Trouble Codes

Testing with the impulse counter should be carried out for rapid fault diagnosis. The
impulse counter output shows only existing faults, since the ACC system does not have
memory capabilities. If one or more faults are indicated, repair as necessary and repeat
the test. Be sure that fuse #7 is good, the battery voltage is between 11-14 volts and the
temperature selector wheel is set to 22°C.
1. Connect the impulse counter to the on-board diagnostic connector.
Black lead of the impulse counter to socket 1
Yellow lead of the impulse counter to socket 7
Red lead of the impulse counter to battery positive terminal.
2. Turn the ignition to the “ON” position.
The LED “U Batt” will be illuminated. If the LED “U BATT” does not illuminate,
check for voltage between socket 1 of the on-board diagnostic connector and
the positive terminal of the battery. If the voltage is not between 11-14 volts,
check for an open circuit or loose ground connection.
Test for voltage between socket 7 and socket 1 of the diagnostic connector.
The voltage should be 6 – 12 volts.
3. Depress the start button for 2 – 4 seconds.
Fault codes will be indicated by the number in the impulse counter display
window. Take note of the impulse display number.
Faults are displayed in ascending order.
The number 1 indicates that no faults are stored in memory.
During the impulse readout, The LED indicator in the fresh air/recirculation
switch will blink.
4. Repeat step 3 until all faults are indicated. After all fault codes have been
displayed, pushing the start button again for 2 – 4 seconds will repeat the fault code
readout sequence.

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User Guide for downloading chassis/vehicle drawings

First of all, you have to log in to the bodybuilder information portal by entering your user name and password. This will enable you to access all the information contained in MBAS-Web and to download data on our trucks and vans.
Vehicle data:
Use this area to select a specific vehicle first. With this done, you will be offered a list of the types of information available for the selected vehicle, such as drawings, a technical datasheet, weights of optional equipment etc.
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Setup Guide for RS500 & Sprint PCS Motorola Timeport P8167

This Quick Guide is designed to provide a step by step guide to configuring:
• The Sprint PCS Motorola Timeport P8167 mobile phone for use with the RS500 Reference Station Sensor for RTK Broadcast
• A Real Time Reference Configuration for use with a mobile phone
This quick guide assumes that the user is familiar with general GPS surveying procedures and real time applications.
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Visio-OPi-M iPod Interface User’s Guide

OPi-M is a direct iPod interface developed for Mercedes Benz vehicles utilizing the MOST fiber optic bus. OPi-M is designed to interface with current versions of the iPod and iPod Nano. Once installed, OPi-M allows the ability to control iPod functions from the vehicle’s head unit, and also allows partial control of iPod functions (volume adjustment and track control) from the vehicle’s steering wheel controls. To minimize driver distraction, the iPod buttons will not respond while the iPod is docked and the OPi-M is active (feature can be overridden by using the manual control feature).
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Oracle Semantics for Concurrent Separation Logic

In recent years there has been substantial progress in building machine-checkedcorrectness proofs: for a compiler front-end [8], for a nonoptimizing subset-Pascal compiler [9], and for a multistage optimizing compiler from C to assembly language [10]. These efforts, though they are remarkable and inspiring, do not address the problem of concurrency. Reasoning about concurrent programs, and compiling concurrent shared-memory programs with an optimizing compiler, can be very difficult. The model of computation that programmers might expect does not correspond to what is provided by the machine.
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Sony DSC-R1 Usage Guide

This Usage Guide is meant to highlight some of the
features of the Sony DSC-R1 in a easy-to-find format. Any
page numbers referenced are located in Sony’s User’s
Guide that was included with your camera.
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Radiology information systems

Radiology information systemsThe Royal College of Radiologists Board of the Faculty of Clinical Radiology This guidance is only available electronically from www.rcr.ac.uk Radiology information systems © The Royal College of Radiologists, April 2008 2 Version 1.0 This guidance forms part of a series on the developments in information technology in radiology. This is a fast-moving field and developments are occurring rapidly. Consequently, this guidance will be updated regularly and readers should check regularly that they are using the most up-to-date guidance available.
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GPH75 & GPHC Grout Hog® Owner’s Manual

1. The Grout Hog® is a material delivery system and is not intended for any other use.
2. Make sure anyone operating the Grout Hog® is thor- oughly familiar with its operation. Keep all unauthorized and untrained personnel, especially children, away from Grout Hog®.
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