Garmin Forerunner 305
Garmin Forerunner 305 manual
Forerunner 205, 305Whether youre training for a marathon or just want to track progress towardMeet your new personal traineryour fitness and weight loss goals, Forerunners with you every step of the way. These GPS-enabled trainers continuously monitor distance, pace, calories and altitude, displaying your data so its easy to see at a glance. Set up alerts for speed and distance goals, water breaks or interval workouts. The Forerunner 305 has a wireless heart rate monitor so you can see if youre training too hard or not hard enough. The 205 and 305 both feature a high-sensitivity receiver and a new design for improved performance and runner comfort. Plus, theres no calibration required, so youll be off and running in no time.Training timer features Training data: Can display training time, pace, distance, lap pace, lap time, lap distance, average and best pace, elevation and calories Automatically records up to 1000 laps by day or week; stores approximately two years of data. Download histories to your PC or Mac using included software Physical Display: Size: Case: Temperature range: Analyze workouts Garmin Training Center: Included software lets you create and schedule workouts, analyze your data and store it. Windows and Mac compatible Web-based application from Garmin that provides more in-depth analysis of your workouts. MotionBased.com provides an online training log, interactive mapping and the TrailNetwork, which allows you to post and share routes with fellow athletes. Windows and Mac compatibleSet time, pace and distance goals and train against a virtual partnerCustomizable screens: Choose from up to 37 data types Lap history:1.3"W x.8"H, 160 x 100 pixels 2.1"W x 2.7"H x.7"D Waterproof to IEC 60529 IPX7 standards -4 to 140F (-20C to 60C)Training assistant: Courses: Auto Pause
ownload recorded courses and Garmin Forerunner 305 compete against previous workouts Automatically pauses the training timer when you slow down below a specified resting pace; timer resumes when you start running again Automatically triggers a lap when you reach a specified distance or location. Allows you to run anywhere and still get accurate performance data Cycles through data pages during a workout Set up profiles for running, biking and another sportMotionBased:Auto Lap:Forerunner 305 displays heart rate and zone dataFeatures unique to the 305 Heart Garmin Gpsmap 276c manual rate monitor: Display: Alerts: wireless design; eliminates crosstalk Shows heart rate (beats per minute) and zone (between 1 and 5) Alarm sounds if you reach specified minimum or maximum heart rateAuto Scroll: Multi-sport:Advanced workouts: Set up workouts with specific durations and targets (speed or heart rate) Quick workouts: Virtual Partner: Allows you to input training goals based on time, distance and pace Displays Garmin Navtalk Pilot manual a graphic virtual partner that will run with the set goal, so you can see at a glance if you are keeping up or falling behind. Works with courses and workout features Alarm sounds if you are slower or faster than pace youve input Optional: Accessories Standard:Use courses feature to race a previous workoutPace alert:vinyl wrist band expander strap owners manual docking cradle A/C charger PC/USB interface cable Garmin Training Center software wireless heart rate monitor (305 only) quick start guide GSC 10 speed/cadence sensor (305 only) Garmin Nuvi 1240 manual fabric band carrying caseView routes on a variety of maps using MotionBased.com Time/distance alert: Alarm sounds when you reach the specified time or distance Interval training: Allows you to set up exercise and rest intervals and number of repsNavigation features Receiver: Antenna: Mark location: Find location: Map mode: SiRFstarIII high-sensitivity GPS receiver Built-in patch; points to the sky when wrists in motion for optimum performance Mark and save up to Garmin Nuvi 2360 manual 100 locations Look up and navigate to stored locations Electronic map shows your location, along with marked locations. Pointer arrow shows direction to travel when navigating to a stored location 2006 Garmin Ltd. or its subsidiariesForerunner 205Forerunner 305Garmin International, Inc. 1200 East 151st Street Olathe, Kansas 66062, U.S.A. 913/397.8200 fax 913/397.8282 Garmin (Europe) Ltd. Unit 5, The Quadrangle Abbey Park Industrial Estate Romsey, SO51 9DL, U.K. 44/1794.519944 fax 44/1794.519222 Garmin Corporation No. 68, Jangshu 2nd Rd. Shijr, Taipei County, Taiwan 886/2.2642.9199 fax 886/2.2642.9099 www.garmin.comM01-10220-00Specifications are preliminary and subject to change without notice.Measures time, distance, pace, altitude and calories burnedMeasures heart rate, time, distance, pace, altitude and calories burned Compatible with Garmin speed/cadence sensor, GSC 10, to monitor pedaling cadence when cycling
Pioneer Xr P310
Pioneer Xr P310 manual
5. EXPERIMENTS…. 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 Process Parameters… Drilling of Copper… Drilling of Stainless Steel… Deburring of Copper…6. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION… 6.1 Analysis of Holes Drilled in Copper.. 6.2 Analysis of Holes Drilled in Stainless Steel… 6.3 Deburring Results… 7. CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS… 7.1 7.2 Conclusions… Recommendations…Page REFERENCES…. APPENDIX A: DESIGN OF TOOL HOLDER AND ELECTROLYTE BATH.. 89 92APPENDIX B: DETAILED DRAWINGS… 102 APPENDIX C: COSMOS PROGRAMS… 111 VITA…. 116LIST OF FIGURESFIGURE 9 Schematic of electrolysis… Schematic of ECM… Material removal in ECM… Current densities at the cathode and the burrs.. Hole drilling using ECM… Shape of tool and cavity formed after machining.. Holes drilled in a turbine nozzle block Pioneer Avm P9000r manual using ECM.. Turbine blades machined using ECM… Comparison of Pioneer Dex P99r manual MRR for different electrolytes during machining of SAE-XEV-F valve steel…. 18 Plot of current density versus over voltage for aluminum.. Comparision of insertion and exit side of hole drilled in 0.2mm Ni plate. Machining speed and side gap versus machining voltage. Machining speed and side gap versus electrolyte concentration Machining speed and side gap versus machining current. Influence of machining voltage on unit removal.. Influence of pulse ON time on MRR.. SEM micrograph Pioneer Avh P4350dvd manual of hole drilled on copper workpiece with Pt electrode. Plot of machining gap versus time…Page 13 14FIGURE Variation of machining gap with electrolyte concentration.. Variation of machining gap with machining time.. Current behavior with inter electrode gap.. Burrs along edges of a workpiece after EDM.. Burr model and tool position… Schematic of the ECM setup… Schematic of Bi-Slide with arm… Isometric view of tool holder… Workpiece fixture…. Solid model of electrolyte bath… Cross sectioned view of workpiece fixture.. Schematic showing gap measuring technique.. The ECM system… Fixture for viewing workpieces under microscope. Schematic of workpieces without and with chamfer.. Schematic showing position of holes on workpiece.. Schematic of workpiece preparation for molding.. Component machined by EDM… Surface of CA-173 workpiece after ECM at 0.5 KHz and 16 Vpp. Stainless steel electrode after machining CA-173 workpiecePage 74at 0.5 KHz and 16 Vpp… 75FIGURE 41 EDS spectrum of electrode after ECM on copper. Hole drilled on 100 m thick CA-173 sheet at 50 KHz and 16 Vpp. Material removal rate versus frequency for CA-173 with Pioneer Deh 1600rb manual 660m stainless steel electrode and 16 Vpp… 42 Optical image of hole drilled on 500 m thick SS-316L sheet at 0.5 KHz and 16 Vpp… 43 Circumference of hole drilled on SS-316L workpiece at 1 KHz and 16 Vpp…. 46 Hole drilled on 500 m thick SS-316L sheet at 1 KHz and 16 Vpp.. Plot of surface roughness versus pulse ON/OFF time. Effect of voltage on material removal rates in closed Pioneer Xr P310 loop operation on SS-316L workpiece with 3%NaNO3… 47 Exit side of hole drilled in 25 m thick SS-316L sacrificial layer at 50 KHz and 24 Vpp… Comparision of holes drilled with and without sacrificial layer. Cross section of hole drilled in SS-316L without sacrificial layer at 50 KHz and 16 Vpp… 50 Cross section of hole drilled in SS-316L with sacrificial layer at 50 KHz and 16 Vpp…. 51 Cross section of hole drilled in SS-316L at 50 KHz and 16 Vpp with electrode superimposed… Page 75 77FIGURE Micro electronic component with burrs along edges.. Component deburred with ECM at 50 KHz, 16 Vpp and 500 m tool.Page 86 86LIST OF
Logitech Harmony 720
Logitech Harmony 720 manual
720 Harmony RemoteUser Manual, version 1.1User ManualHarmony 720Table of ContentsINTRODUCTION…..1 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR HARMONY REMOTE….2 BEGINNING THE SETUP PROCESS…3 USING YOUR HARMONY REMOTE…..4 RECHARGING THE BATTERY….4 USING THE TILT SENSOR….4 SELECTING AN ACTIVITY….4 VIEWING THE STATUS AND NAVIGATION BARS…5 DISPLAYING HELP ON YOUR HARMONY REMOTE…5 Types of Help Available….6 Using the Remote Assistant…6 CONTROLLING INDIVIDUAL DEVICES….6 Device Mode….6 USING Logitech Harmony 525 manual THE SMART BUTTONS…7 USING SYSTEM OPTIONS….7 CUSTOMIZING YOUR HARMONY REMOTE….8 CUSTOMIZING THE DISPLAY ON THE HARMONY REMOTE…8 Adding your Favorite Channel Icons…9 Changing the Behavior of Buttons Within an Activity..9 Adding Custom-Labeled Buttons…9 CHANGING THE SETTINGS FOR YOUR HARMONY REMOTE…10 LEARNING INFRARED (IR) COMMANDS…10 Using the Infrared Sensor….10 Naming an Infrared Command….11 GETTING ADDITIONAL HELP….12 Finding Answers to Your Questions…12 Troubleshooting Your Harmony Remote…12Version 1.1Page iIntroductionCongratulations on the purchase of your Harmony remote! This User Manual will introduce you to the basic online setup process, customizations and main features of your Harmony remote. If in doubt about how to set up your Harmony remote, follow the information and instructions using the Logitech Harmony remote software (also referred to as Harmony remote software). The Harmony remote is an Internet-powered universal remote control. Your Harmony remote can control most devices that understand infrared (IR) signals. The configuration of your Harmony remote is simple: You will be prompted to answer questions about your entertainment devices to create your own personal Harmony remote configuration. Your answers will provide us with a description of the entertainment devices you want to control, how they are set up, and your preferences for controlling them. If one of your devices is not in the Harmony remotes database, the Harmony remote software will learn about your device and add it to your configuration. Once you have told us about your devices, you will then be guided through setting up Activities. Creating Activities is simple: you will be prompted to indicate the devices you use within an Activity and how Logitech Harmony 880 Pro manual you want to control specific features, such as the volume, within that Activity. An Activity is a set of commands the Harmony remote sends to your entertainment system to turn on Logitech Harmony 720 the necessary devices. Once you have selected an Activity, you are in Activity mode, and the functionality of each button on your Harmony remote is automatically configured for that Activity. Additionally, the display buttons will give you access to other commands for that Activity, which cannot be set to the standard buttons. Example For the Watch Logitech 785 Harmony manual Television Activity, the Harmony remote sends commands to your entertainment system to turn on the necessary devices so you can watch television. The remote will automatically be configured for the Activity based on the answers you selected during the online setup process for the Activity.At the end of the setup process, you will have your own configuration loaded in your Harmony remote. Use your Harmony remote software Logitech Harmony 900 manual to: Customize any of your Harmony remotes features. Add more entertainment devices. Add more Activities. Page 1Getting to Know Your Harmony RemoteMany of the Harmony remotes buttons are standard remote buttons. However, there are buttons and other hardware that may not be so familiar to you. The extra buttons and hardware give you access to the special features of the Harmony remote.A. USB Connector: Connect one end of the USB cable to this connector and the other end to your computer so that you can download your configuration using the Harmony remote software. B. Power Button: Turns all devices off with one button press. C. ACTIVITIES: Press Activities to view a list of Activities you have added. Press the display button next to the Activity you want and the Harmony remote will set up your entertainment system.