VW Jetta A5 Limousine RHD 13-pin Installation Kit

Package includes:
1 Socket cable set, 12-core with pre-assembled socket
1 8-core cable set for connection to the on-board electrical system
1 Cable set, 3-core for connection to the power supply
1 Trailer connection unit
1 13-pin socket incl. fitting material
3 Flat pin fuses 15 A
1 Cable ties 300 mm long
15 Cable ties 150 mm long

General procedure:
• Install electrical kit
• Fit socket
• Connect trailer connection unit
• Check operation

Note
When fitting, pay particular attention to the following points:
• Wiring must not be pinched or damaged.
• All seals must be properly seated.
• The seal for the socket must be positioned on the insulating sleeve and not on the individual wires.
• Route wiring so that it does not chaff against the vehicle or break off.
• Do not route wiring immediately next to the exhaust system.

WatchGuard Firebox X Edge User Guide

Thank you for your purchase of the WatchGuard® Firebox® X Edge e-Series. This security device helps protect your computer network from threat and attack. This chapter gives you basic information about networks and network security. This information can help you when you configure the Firebox X Edge. If you are experienced with computer networks, we recommend that you go to the subsequent chapter.

Network Security
While the Internet gives you access to a large quantity of information and business opportunity, it also opens your network to attackers. A good network security policy helps you find and prevent attacks to your computer or network.

Many people think that their computer holds no important information. They do not think that their computer is a target for a hacker. This is not correct. A hacker can use your computer as a platform to attack other computers or networks or use your account information to send e-mail spam or attacks. Your account information is also vulnerable and valuable to hackers.

IBM 3590 Introduction and Planning Guide

The IBM TotalStorage Enterprise Tape System 3590 comes in different models and offers several attachment options to meet your needs. Each drive can have an automatic cartridge facility (ACF) with a 10 cartridge magazine. The drives have a small computer system interface (SCSI) or Fibre Channel interface. Each drive can connect to an IBM 3590 or 3592 tape controller for Enterprise Systems CONnection (Enterprise Systems Connection (ESCON)) or FIbre CONnections (FICON) attachment. The FICON connection, which now supports 2–Gbps links, is only available through the A60 or J70 Controller. Large scale automation offerings, which include the IBM 3494 and StorageTek Silo, support the 3590.

A Massachusetts Guide to Insurance for Your Home

Why Buy insurance for My Home?

Your home is a valuable asset. If damaged or destroyed, it may take many years to recover the money that you invested in your home. Insurance can help pay to repair or replace your home.

Your home is where you store other valuable assets. Beyond the bricks and mortar, you keep your clothes, furniture, mementos and other things inside your home. Insurance can help repair or replace items that may be damaged or lost.

Your home is the place that you live. Almost everything associated with your non-work life is in your home. If damage to your home makes you live elsewhere, you not only want to fix what is wrong, but you may need to pay for additional living expenses while you can’t live in your home. Insurance can help pay some transition costs until you return to your home.

MacBook Care and Handling Guide

Getting to know your Computer
The Start Up Process
Your MacBook is sitting in front of you. What do you do to get it up and running? First, let’s open it. The latch (figure 1) is magnetic. Simply pull up on the top case to open it up. The MacBook is hinged on the back. Adjust the screen to the best viewing angle but be careful not to open past the natural stopping point.

Now, turn it on. The power switch is located on the upper right of the keyboard (figure 2). Press it. You’ll hear the famous Apple “chime” which indicates the computer is starting up. It may take as long as a minute before you see the next screen, so don’t get impatient. If the computer was already turned on when you pushed the button, it will come up in a few seconds without the chime. You’ll see several different screens as your machine starts up.

Wine User Guide

Windows and Linux
Different software programs are designed for different operating systems, and most won’t work on systems that they weren’t designed for. Windows programs, for example, won’t run in Linux because they contain instructions that the system can’t understand until they’re translated by the Windows environment. Linux programs, likewise, won’t run under the Windows operating system because Windows is unable to interpret all of their instructions.

This situation presents a fundamental problem for anyone who wants to run software for both Windows and Linux. A common solution to this problem is to install both operating systems on the same computer, known as “dual booting.” When a Windows program is needed, the user boots the machine into Windows to run it; when a Linux program is then needed, the user then reboots the machine into Linux. This option presents great difficulty: not only must the user endure the frustration of frequent rebooting, but programs for both platforms can’t be run simultaneously. Having Windows on a system also creates an added burden: the software is expensive, requires a separate disk partition, and is unable to read most filesystem formats, making the sharing of data between operating systems difficult.