BlueTrek G2 User Guide

The Bluetrek G2 headset is a wireless headset based on the Bluetooth technology.

The Bluetooth technology is a standard for wireless short distance radio communications. Devices like a headset and a mobile phone can communicate with each other without wires within approximately 10 meters.

Bluetrek G2 is a qualified Bluetooth headset that complies with the Bluetooth 1.1 protocol. It supports two profiles: Headset Profile and Hands-free profile. It will work with any qualified Bluetooth device that supports the Headset profile or the Hands-free profile.

Bluetrek G2 headset can be used with:

  • A qualified Bluetooth mobile phone (*);
  • A non-Bluetooth mobile phone (*) connected to the Bluetooth adaptor BT07 (optional);

(*) or another Bluetooth device supporting the Headset or Hands-free profile. This user guide is focusing on the use of this Bluetooth headset with a Bluetooth mobile phone, which is the most common application.

Classic Car Insurance

Q: What is a Classic Car?
A: Any car manufactured at least 10 years ago as a standard production model. The annual mileage must not exceed 7,500 miles – discounts are available for lower mileage. Other vehicles including commercial vehicles, military vehicles, tractors and custom made replicas may be acceptable. If you are unable to find your vehicle on our website listing please call us on 0800 731 2063.

Q: Do Cherished / Classic Car Club Members get special rates?
A: Yes, if you are a member of a recognised classic car club, you will qualify for a discount. (A photocopy of your membership card will be required.)

Q: What is the excess?
A: This is the amount that you will be required to pay towards the cost of any claim for loss of or damage to your vehicle. Excess’s are determined by the vehicles value; if you require further information on this subject please contact us.

Vitamin and Mineral Requirements in Human Nutrition

In the past 20 years, micronutrients have assumed great public health importance. As a consequence, considerable research has been carried out to better understand their physiological role and the health consequences of micronutrient-deficient diets, to establish criteria for defining the degree of public health severity of micronutrient malnutrition, and to develop prevention and control strategies.

One of the main outcomes of this process is greatly improved knowledge of human micronutrient requirements, which is a crucial step in understanding the public health significance of micronutrient malnutrition and identifying the most appropriate measures to prevent them. This process also led to successive expert consultations and publications organized jointly by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), the World Health Organization (WHO) and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) providing up-to-date knowledge and defining standards for micronutrient requirements in 19731, 19882 and in 19963. In recognition of this rapidly developing field, and the substantial new advances that have been made since the most recent publication in 1996, FAO and WHO considered it appropriate to convene a new expert consultation to re-evaluate the role of micronutrients in human health and nutrition.

iPod Safety Guide

iPod Security Guide This guide contains safety security and information processing for Apple iPod. Keep the iPod Safety Guide and the features guide for your iPod handy for future reference. Important Safety Information Handling iPod Do not bend, drop, crush, puncture, incinerate or open iPod. Avoiding water and wet location.

Do not use iPod in rain, or near washbasin or other wet location. Take care not to spill food or liquid into iPod. In case iPod gets wet, unplug all cables, turn on the iPod, and sliding the Hold switch (if available) to HOLD before cleaning, and allow it to dry completely before turning again. Repairing iPod Never attempt to repair your iPod elf.

iPod contains no user serviceable parts. For service information, choose iPod Help from the Help menu in iTunes or go to www.apple.com / support / ipod / service.The rechargeable battery in the iPod needs to be replaced Apple to provide the service authorized.

Evaluating A Macro Photography Camera

My company, AMF, purchased a general-purpose digital camera five years ago, the Sony Mavica, model MVC-FD83. The digital capability and floppy disc drive media proved very practical for general documentation purposes. The floppy discs made it convenient for any employee to work with the images. After about 20,000+ images the floppy drive wore out and a new camera was needed. Meanwhile I had personally purchased a Nikon Coolpix 995 camera with a 3.3 Megapixel resolution (a big improvement over the Sony Mavica 0.9 megapixel resolution) and close focus (2 cm) capability. This became a consideration for an AMF camera and we ordered one on eBay, which was lost by the USPS – it was insured.

Earlier in 2005 I purchased a Sony T1 with a Magnify mode that featured a very close focus (1 cm) and 5-megapixel resolution. This camera has provided many of the images used on posters, reports, fundraiser book, procedures, and power point presentations, especially for the BPB project. The ability to produce a large image of a very small object has proved very useful for our engineering and publicity projects.

Fortran Programming Guide

This guide presents the essential information programmers need to develop efficient applications using the Sun WorkShop™ Fortran compilers, f77 (Fortran 77) and f95 (Fortran 95). It presents issues relating to input/output, program development, use and creation of software libraries, program analysis and debugging, numerical accuracy, porting, performance, optimization, parallelization, and the C/Fortran interface.

This guide is intended for scientists, engineers, and programmers who have a working knowledge of the Fortran language and wish to learn how to use the Sun Fortran compilers effectively. Familiarity with the Solaris operating environment or UNIX® in general is also assumed.

The companion Fortran User’s Guide describes the compile-time environment and command-line options for the Sun WorkShop™ 6 Fortran compilers: f77 (FORTRAN 77) and f95 (Fortran 95).

Other Fortran manuals in this collection include the Fortran Library Reference, and the FORTRAN 77 Language Reference. See “Accessing Related Documentation” on page 6.