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Hitachi Feature Tool Usage Instructions To support World Wide Web release of Hitachi Feature Tool 7 March 2005 Hitachi Global Storage Technologies 2004 2005 Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS 2 WHAT IS THE HITACHI FEATURE TOOL 3 Change Acoustic Level 3 Change Advanced Power Mode 3 Change Cache Settings 3 Change the Capacity 3 Change S M A R T Operations 3 Change Ultra DMA Mode 3 Show Drive Temperature 4 Change SATA Settings 4 SUPPORTED PRODUCT FEATURE TABLE 5 CREATING A FEATURE TOOL DISKETTE 6 WINDOWS 9X ME NT 2000 XP 6 LINUX 7 RUNNING THE HITACHI FEATURE TOOL 8 NAVIGATION SHORTCUT S 9 AUTOMATIC ACOUSTIC MANAGEMENT 10 ADVANCED POWER MANAGEMENT 12 CACHE MANAGEMENT 13 CACHE MANAGEMENT 14 DEVICE CAPACITY 16 S M A R T 18 ULTRA DMA MODE 19 DRIVE TEMPERATURE MONITORING 21 SATA SETTINGS 22 APPENDIX 25 Continue to download »
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Welcome to BlackBerry Feature availability Find more information Start using your device Navigation and typing BlackBerry basics Troubleshooting basics Shortcuts BlackBerry basics shortcuts Phone shortcuts Message shortcuts File and attachment shortcuts Media shortcuts Browser shortcuts Calendar shortcuts Typing shortcuts Search shortcuts Map shortcuts Shortcuts troubleshooting Phone Phone basics Emergency calls Volume Voice mail Speed dial Conference calls Call logs Call waiting Call forwarding Call blocking Fixed dialing Smart dialing TTY support Hearing aid mode Multiple phone numbers Phone options Phone shortcuts Phone troubleshooting Voice commands Perform an action using a voice command Available voice commands Change the language for voice commands Turn off choice lists for voice commands Change the options for voice prompts Improve voice recognition Voice commands troubleshooting Messages Message basics Email messages PIN messages SMS text messages MMS messages Message list options S MIME protected messages IBM Lotus Notes native encrypted messages 
This product contains software that is subject to certain restrictions under the U S Export Administration Regulations and may not be exported or re exported to U S embargoed destinations In addition this product may not be exported or reexported to persons and entities prohibited by the U S Export Administration Regulations WARNING US WARNING Table of contents WARNING 2 Precautions 8 Checking the package contents 12 Things you can do with the PSP system 14 Games Playing games 28 Step 1 Install Media Go 30 Step 2 Start Media Go 31 Step 3 Download purchase a game 32 Step 4 Start the game 37 Preparation Part names and functions 16 Charging the battery 20 Turning the system on and off 23 Downloading games using the PSP system or PS3 system 39 Network Using the wireless networking feature 40 Updating the system software 41 Basic operations Sony PSP N1001 Playstation Portable Using the XMB XrossMediaBar menu 24 Using the on screen keyboard 26 Table of contents PSP system documentation Support Before requesting service 42 LIMITED HARDWARE WARRANTY
Introduction About Maemo software About the desktop Applications menu Status area and status menu Dashboard About the touch screen Basic use About your device Protect your device Text input Use shortcuts Personalize your device Edit and personalize the desktop Profile settings Change the background image Change the device language Change themes Connect your device About connectivity Network settings Use a WLAN connection Use a GPRS connection Active data connections Disable wireless connections Internet connection settings Bluetooth connectivity 15 15 15 16 16 17 18 19 19 21 21 24 25 25 26 26 27 27 27 27 27 28 31 32 32 33 33 Contents Safety About your device Network services Shared memory Set up your device Insert the SIM card and battery Insert the memory card Charge the battery Keys and parts Keys and parts front Keys and parts back Keys and parts top Keys and parts sides First start up Switch the device on Start up wizard Kickstand Stylus Use accessories Headset Wrist strap 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 10 11 11 12 