USB VoIP Diverter Quick Guide

Installation

The following instructions will guide you to through the process of installing the Personal USB Gateway.

STEP 1: If SkypeTM is not already installed on your computer, visit http://www.skype.com and follow the instructions there to install SkypeTM. Verify that SkypeTM is working before installing the USB Gateway.

STEP 2: Insert the supplied CD-ROM into your PC CD-ROM drive. The installation should start automatically. If not, open the installation folder on the CD-ROM and double click on the setup.exe program as shown below. The other end of the USB cable must be connected to a USB port on your computer or to an AC Powered USB hub.

STEP 3: You would then see following screen if your Skype is already running. If not, start your Skype program. Refer to STEP 1 for how to download the Skype program. Choose the first option Allow this program to use Skype, and press OK. Following Dashboard screen should appear, showing Skype is connected.

USB VoIP Dialpad Quick Start Guide

Prepare

Before you start. Please ensure that you have at least one computer with a spare USB 2.0 port. Below is a list of software and requirements you should also prepare: At least one application that enables you to speak over the internet for free.

Connections

Unpack the USB VoIP Dialpad, connect the USB cable to your computer and to the rear of the USB VoIP Dialpad. Now power on your computer. With Windows 2000 and Windows XP, the Drivers will automatically be located and installed. The keypad will light up once the Dialpad is configured correctly. 2 sets of switchable connectors have been provided, one for the supplied headset, the other for desktop speakers and mic; both are interchangeable. Speaker connector is green, Mic connector is pink. The Audio A-B switch simply switches audio in and out to A or B connector, great for switching between private conversation or conference. USB 2.0 High Speed ports have been provided so you can plug in all your peripherals. No need to purchase an additional USB hub!

Caplio GX100 Camera Manual Guide

Key Features

Wide-angle zoom lens can capture wide-angle pictures
This camera has a compact body only 25 mm thick, featuring a 24-mm* (Wide-angle) to 72-mm* (Telephoto) 3× optical zoom lens that covers a wide range of shooting. The wide-angle lens is great for capturing buildings, landscape scenes, group photos, and more.
*Equivalent to that on a 35mm camera

Camera shake correction function reduces blurring (P.106)
The camera comes with a camera shake correction function to allow you to take clearer pictures with minimized blurring even indoors, at night and in other situations where camera shake may occur.

Variety of accessories for greater creative expression (P.16)
Use the camera with the optional hood & adapter and 19-mm wide conversion lens to capture even wider angles. Enhance your photographic experience with a variety of optional accessories, including an LCD
viewfinder and cable switch. The camera is equipped with a hot shoe to allow you to use an external flash.

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1. Eco Economy

Quick! What Does MPG Stand For?

  • Motorized Positioning Guard
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  • Miles Per Gallon

If you said miles per gallon, you’re right. MPG is important when talking about FUEL ECONOMY, which deals with efficiency and how far a vehicle can travel on a gallon of gas. Are some vehicles more fuel effi cient than others? Sure. For example, Chevy has seven models that get 30 mpg highway or better.

Health Education for Pregnant Smokers

Evalation Design
A prospective randomized, pretestposttest control group design was implemented to assess midpregnancy and endof-pregnancy smoking status from selfreports and saliva cotinine tests. At the first visit and after the 994 patients gave their informed consent, a computer-generated system randomly assigned them to two groups: Experimental (E) Group (493 patients) and Control (C) Group (501 patients). After randomization, 93 E Group and 87 C Group patients became ineligible due towithdrawal from public health care, a miscarriage, or an abortion. A total of 814 pregnant smokers-400 E Group and 414 C Group patients-were eligible for follow-up.

Fonmative and Process Evaluation
The formative evaluation (noted above) was conducted at the four clinics with a sample of269 patients (100 smokers and 169 nonsmokers) recruited from 300 consecutive intakes. A 35% smoking rate (105/300) and a 10% refusal rate (31/300) was observed. The sample of 100 smokers served as a Historical Comparison Group (C Group) to document pretrial baseline prevalence rates and “normal” quit rates from the first visit to childbirth. Clinic nurses and administrators reviewed and field tested data and saliva collection methods with the 269 patients.

iMac User Guide

Your iMac is designed so that you can easily set it up and start using it right away. If you’ve never used an iMac or are new to Mac computers, read this chapter for instructions about getting started.

Important:
Read all the installation instructions and the safety information starting on page 62 before you plug your iMac into a power outlet.

If you are an experienced user, you may already know enough to get started.

Make sure you look over the information in Chapter 2, “Life with Your iMac,” to find out about the new features of your iMac.

Answers to many questions can be found on your iMac in Mac Help. For information about Mac Help, see “Getting Answers” on page 32.

Before you set up your iMac, remove any protective film from the outside of your computer.