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Contents Safety 11 About your device 12 Network services 12 Shared memory 13 ActiveSync 13 Magnets and magnetic fields 13 Access codes 23 Prolong battery life 24 Free memory 25 Your device 26 Get started 14 Keys and parts front and top 14 Keys and parts back and sides 15 Short slide keys 15 Kickstand 15 Insert SIM card and battery 16 Memory card 16 Insert the memory card 17 Remove the memory card 17 Switch the device on and off 17 Charge the battery 18 Headset 19 Attach wrist strap 19 Antenna locations 19 Phone setup 26 Nokia Switch 26 Transfer content 26 Synchronise retrieve or send content 27 Display indicators 28 Shortcuts 29 Mobile Search 30 Volume and loudspeaker control 30 Offline profile 30 Fast downloading 31 Ovi 32 Camera 34 About Ovi Store 32 Ovi Files 32 About the camera 34 Activate the camera 34 Image capture 34 Still image camera indicators 34 Active toolbar 35 Capture images 36 Location information 36 Panorama mode 37 After capturing an image 37 Continue to download »
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Issue 1 EN Contents Contents Safety 10 About your device 10 Network services 11 Shared memory 12 ActiveSync 12 Charge the battery 22 Headset 23 Attach wrist strap 24 Touch screen actions 24 Write text 25 Keyboard input 26 Keyboard 26 Touch input 26 Handwriting 26 Touch input settings 27 Icons and functions 27 Lock the keys and touch screen 28 Nokia Switch 29 Transfer content 29 Synchronise retrieve or send content 29 Find help 13 Support 13 In device help 13 Additional applications 14 Update device software 14 Software updates using your PC 14 Software updates over the air 14 Settings 15 Access codes 15 Remote lock 16 Prolong battery life 16 Free memory 17 Your device 31 Get started 18 Keys and parts front 18 Keys and parts back 18 Keys and parts sides 19 Keys and parts top 19 Insert the SIM card and battery 19 Memory card 20 Insert the memory card 21 Remove the memory card 21 Antenna locations 21 Switch the device on and off 22 Welcome 31 Home screen 31 About the home screen 31 E mail notifications 32 About e mail notifications 32 Work with e mail in the
CHAPTER 1 Introduction to Financial Modeling W hat is a financial model What is the difference between a financial model and the spreadsheet solutions you create or VBA programs you write all the time to answer financial questions or solve financial problems A simple practical answer is that a financial model is designed to represent in mathematical terms the relationships among the variables of a financial problem so that it can be used to answer what if questions or make projections Some of the spreadsheet solutions that people create capture some of these relationships as well and therefore can answer what if questions to some extent But because they are not primarily designed with these objectives in mind they do not try to capture as many of these interdependencies as possible and their structures often make it cumbersome to answer what if questions or make projections with them This may sound a little abstract So let us look at a simple concrete example Suppose you are using a spreadsheet to calculate based on your taxable income what your after tax
Handbook of Steel Drainage Highway Construction PRODUCTS American Iron and Steel Institute 1101 17th Street N W Suite 1300 Washington DC USA 20036 4700 Copyright 1984 American Iron and Steel Institute Published by Corrugated Steel Pipe Institute 652 Bishop Street North Unit 2A Cambridge Ontario Canada N3H 4V6 All rights reserved including the right of translation and publication in foreign countries First Canadian Edition First Printing April 1984 Second Printing March 1991 Third Printing May 1995 Second Canadian Edition First Printing June 2002 Second Printing November 2007 The material presented in this book has been prepared for the general information of the reader It should not be used without first securing competent professional advice with respect to its suitability for any given application While the material is believed to be technically correct neither the American Iron and Steel Institute nor the Corrugated Steel Pipe Institute nor the companies represented by these associations warrant its suitability for any general or
Running out of fuel Avoid running out of fuel because this situation may have an adverse effect on powertrain components. If you have run out of fuel: • You may need to cycle the ignition from OFF to ON several times after refueling, to allow the fuel system to pump the fuel from the tank to the engine. • Your Service engine soon indicator may come on. For more information on the Service engine soon indicator, refer to the Instrument Cluster chapter. Fuel Filter For fuel filter replacement, see your authorized dealer. Refer to scheduled maintenance information for the appropriate intervals for changing the fuel filter. Replace the fuel filter with an authorized Motorcraft part. The customer warranty may be void for any damage to the fuel system if an authorized Motorcraft fuel filter is not used. ESSENTIALS OF GOOD FUEL ECONOMY Measuring techniques Your best source of information about actual fuel economy is you, the driver. You must gather information as accurately and consistently as possible. Fuel expense, frequency of fill-ups or fuel gauge readings are 