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Safety 12 Quick start guide 14 About your device 12 Network services 13 SIM card battery charging memory card 14 Insert the SIM card and battery 14 Charge the battery 15 Insert the memory card 15 Eject the memory card 16 First start up 16 Keys and parts 17 Keys and parts 17 Keys and parts sides 18 One touch keys 18 Keyboard 19 Lock the keys 19 Accessories 20 Connect the headset 20 Attach a wrist strap 20 Home screen 20 Nokia Switch 21 Transfer content 21 Synchronise retrieve or send content 22 Set up your e mail 22 Antennas 23 Nokia PC Suite 23 Tips for efficient use 24 Support 24 Nokia E75 The basics 26 Welcome 26 Settings wizard 26 Menu 26 Display indicators 27 Write text 29 Write text with the keyboard 29 Predictive text input 29 Search 29 Search 29 Start a search 30 Search results 30 Search services 30 Search settings 30 Common actions in several applications 30 Volume control 31 Free memory 31 Personalisation 33 Profiles 33 Select ringing tones 33 Customise Continue to download »
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Fact Sheet 193 Further information http www who int peh emf 84 WHO Information index A accessories 17 75 active line indicator 38 active line changing 65 alarm clock 78 alert set 46 49 turn off 46 53 animation 80 answer a call 22 52 attach a number 54 64 C cables 31 calculator 79 call answer 22 52 end 21 22 make 21 66 call barring 65 call cost 75 call forward indicator 38 call forwarding 64 call timers 74 75 call waiting 56 caller ID 54 56 67 camera 23 car kit 75 center key 1 47 certificate management 80 clock 50 codes 47 48 conference call 64 copy files 33 B backlight 51 battery 20 battery indicator 39 battery life extending 18 32 51 52 bluetooth indicator 38 Bluetooth connection 31 33 70 79 brightness 51 browser messages 71 browser See micro browser D data call 76 data indicator 38 index 85 date setting 50 datebook 78 79 dial a phone number 21 65 66 dialed calls 53 display 36 51 72 download media objects 71 81 DTMF tones 66 H handsfree speaker 47 headset 75 headset
Comparison between torque wrench and hydraulic bolt tightening Tightening of an existing bolted assembly Design of a new bolted assembly 19 26 26 34 Simultaneous hydraulic bolt tightening Simultaneous tightening of 100 of the bolts Simultaneous tightening of 50 of the bolts Simultaneous tightening of 25 of the bolts 37 37 38 39 Conclusion 43 Guide du serrage GB 11 04 01 15 16 Page 4 Introduction Without a doubt bolted assemblies are the most commonly used joints in mechanics These types of assemblies employ two basic elements on the one hand some kind of threaded component screws and nuts studs with nuts on one end studs with nuts on both ends These components are sometimes used with different kinds of washers Fig 1a below on the other hand some means for tightening These types of tightening means are the subject of this Handbook In this document the word bolt will be used in a generic sense to cover all three of the types of screwing components mentioned above Although bolted
The main intention of the present work was the development of a graphical user interface GUI for the referred tool that allows its parameterization and the visualization of its output results Using VTK The Visualization Toolkit a computational library for graphical structures visualization and image processing C an object oriented programming language and the design principles of an adequate human computer interaction a graphical interface was developed as an e cient and e ective means of interaction with FastComp This interface was then evaluated by some users 1 Introduction The main goal of Scienti c Visualization is the representation of data as images This transformation activates our most primary sense vision as well as the processing power of our mind since the human brain reacts almost instantly to images For DeFanti et al 1 Scienti c Visualization is a tool for information discovery and knowledge because it allows transforming numerical data into adequate and friendly images
2005 HYUNDAI ACCENT 5 GL A new model joins the Accent lineup this year the Accent 5 a four door GL with a hatchback instead of a traditional trunk This front wheel drive subcompact is powered by a 4 cylinder 1 6 litre engine that comes with either manual or automatic transmission Interior and trunk Because the car is low to the ground tall people will find it somewhat difficult to get into Once seated they will find the front seats quite comfortable especially the driver s seat with its two adjustment wheels that make it easy to find just the right driving position Getting out of the rear seat is harder than getting into it foot room is limited and the doors open on a tight angle Since headroom is limited it seats two adults comfortably only if they are of no more than medium height The rear seat splits 60 40 The trunk offers sufficient storage space with a wideopening hatchback that makes access easier Convenience and safety The interior is well finished in quality materials Soundproofing is sufficient except when the engine is 