Dension Gateway Lite PDF User Manual
Dension Gateway Lite enables music playback from a USB storage or iPod through your vehicle’s entertainment system, using the buttons of the car stereo for basic control. Gateway Lite is designed to give easy to manage control, in cars where it is not possible to display text, therefore visualizing song information or browsing music content is not possible.
General
Switch on your car radio and select CD changer as source. This is usually done by pressing the CDC button, or pressing the CD button twice. If in doubt consult the audio section of your car’s instruction manual. Music will now play from your iPod or USB from the point they last played. If both are connected, the one that was used last will continue. Switching off the car or the radio will stop playback and put the source devices to stand-by. If neither the iPod nor USB storage is connected, than CD1/Track99 is displayed, and the time counter is just counting up. Next/Back, FF/REW and Random/Repeat/Scan buttons work as expected.
February 22, 2010 | Posted in Audio Video, Electronic Manual, Gadget Manual | Leave a Comment
Xinorbis 4.2 Poweful HDD Analyzer PDF User Manual
Middle toolbar
1) Click to scan the folder specified in (2).
2) The folder to scan, the last twenty scanned folders can be accessed by clicking the down arrow.
3) Click to open a folder selector dialog.
4) Exclude folders from the scan. *
5) Quick folders
6) Combine multiple folders/drives in to the same scan
7) Explore the folder at (2) with Windows Explorer.
Create and open a HTML report using the Quick settings. **
9) Create and open an XML report using the Quick settings. **
10) Create and open a CSV report using the Quick settings. **
11) Create and open a Text report using the Quick settings. **
12) Create a Xinorbis report using the Quick settings. **
13) Create a Tree report using the Quick settings.
January 23, 2010 | Posted in Audio Video, Electronic Manual, Gadget Manual | Leave a Comment
Digital Video Recorder Self Installation PDF Manual Guide
VIDEO AND AUDIO CONNECTIONS
Video Connections
Your DVR can output both standard-definition and high-definition programming.The video connections you use depend on what type of TV you have and the connectors available. Video connections to standard-definition TV Most TVs in use today are standard definition.If you are connecting your DVR to a standard-definition TV,you will use one of the following connections:
• RF coaxial cable:This connection does not support Dolby Digital 5.1.If your TV set only has an RF input,a separate RF modulator is required to connect the DVRto your TV set. • Composite video:Use a single RCA cable (typically color-coded yellow).
• S-video:Use single S-video cable. Using the composite or S-video connections will provide better picture quality than the RF coaxial connection,if your equipment supports these connections. Video connections to high-definition TV To connect your DVR to an HDTV,use one of the following connections:
• Component Video (Y Pb Pr):Use 3 component video cables (typically color-coded green,blue,and red).
• DVI:Digital Video Interface (typically available only on newer HDTVs).
You must use either component video connections or a DVI connection for HDTV — the video connections used for standard-definition programming do not support HDTV. Audio Connections To connect your DVR to your TV or your audio/video receiver,you will use one of the following:
• Stereo audio:Use RCA cables (often a joined pair with one red and one white).
• Digital coaxial audio:Use digital coaxial cable (typically color-coded orange).
• Optical digital audio:Use fiber-optic cable.
Note:Digital audio connections (digital coaxial or optical) are required to pass Dolby Digital 5.1 or 7.1 signals to your components.
The most common connection in use today is stereo audio.The audio connection options above can be used for a standard-definition or high-definition TV.If your equipment supports it, the optical (OPTICAL SPIDF) or coaxial (SPIDF) audio outputs on the DVR may be used in place of the stereo audio outputs (AUDIO R and L) and generally offer a higher level of audio quality.
December 28, 2009 | Posted in Audio Video, Electronic Manual | Leave a Comment