Thursday, December 31, 2009

Compare Sd Cards

Which SD card is right for you?


SD cards are a common flash memory device often found in electronics like digital cameras and cell phones. Coming in a variety of sizes, brands and types, it is sometimes difficult for people with minimal tech experience to determine what kind of SD card is best for them. Thankfully, comparing SD cards and figuring which one you need is actually quite easy to do and takes a minimal amount of time, effort and research.


Instructions


1. Determine the appropriate SD card type for the electronic device in question. This information is always printed in the user manual for the device. SD card types vary. miniSD and microSD cards are common to cell phones. Standard SD cards are common to digital cameras, video cameras, and computers. Adapters are available to convert miniSD and microSD cards to the standard size, making them compatible with standard SD devices.


2. Check the device's user manual for the appropriate card class. Card class has to do with how fast data writes to the card. According to SDCard.org, SD card speed classes break down into the following:


Class 2 : H.264 video recording, MPEG-4, MPEG-2 video recording


Class 4: MEPG-2 (HDTV) video recording, DSC consecutive shooting


Class 6: Mega-pixel DSC consecutive shooting, professional video camera


This information is printed on the card's packaging.


3. Determine the amount of space you need on your SD card. SD card size is commonly measured in gigabytes (GB). The more GB your card has, the more data it can store. If buying an SD card for a video camera, for instance, you might consider a extended capacity SD card. However, for a cell phone, you don't need 32 GB of data, and should probably opt for a smaller card (2 to 4 GB should be plenty). This, ultimately, depends on how much space you think you'll need and how much you're willing to spend, as more space costs more money. This information is always printed on the card itself.


4. Decide which brand of SD card you want for your device. Generally this is a matter of preference. Some brands cost more than others despite offering the same quality performance. Popular SD card manufacturers include SanDisk, Kingston, and Sony. Refer to the device's user manual to see what the manufacturer recommends.







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Treo 755p Vs Treo 700p

Palm's Treo line of smart phones lets you make phone calls, access the Internet and run applications while on the go. Palm offers several models under the Treo name, including the older 700p and its replacement, the 755p.


Features


The Palm Treo 700p and 755p use the Palm OS mobile operating system. They provide 60 MB of internal storage capacity for storing images, documents and audio. Both smart phones feature a built-in 1.3-megapixel digital camera that also records 352-by-288-pixel video.


Benefits


The Palm Treo 755p includes a number of feature enhancements when compared with the older Treo 700p model. The Treo 755p weights 5.6 oz., nearly 1 oz. less than the 700p. It also provides a mini SD memory card slot, which lets you increase the smart phone's 60 MB storage. Palm also added a 2X digital zoom to the Treo 755p's built-in digital camera.


Considerations


Although the Palm Treo 755p upgrades the capabilities of the Treo 700p, the newer phone has less battery life when compared with the older model. The Treo 755p provides up to 252 minutes of talk time versus the 270 minutes offered by the 700p.







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Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Sansui 27" Digital Tv Specs

The Sansui DTV2760 27-inch digital television makes for a good value in a standard-definition television. Specifications include a QAM-compatible digital tuner and a digital audio output that allows for an easy connection to a stereo system for high-quality sound. Its affordability makes up for the lack of high-definition screen resolution.


Dimensions and Display


Weighing in at 80.5 pounds, this television is rather heavy for a 27-inch unit. Its dimensions are 25.6 inches wide by 22.5 inches high by 19.7 inches deep. The screen measures 27 inches diagonally and has an aspect ratio of 4-to-3. Although the television receives broadcast formats 480i, 480p and 720p, 480i, which is Standard Definition TV, is the broadcast format it is designed to display. The DTV2760 is only available in silver.


Audio and Connectivity


The Sansui 27-inch is equipped with two speakers and a sound leveler with adjustable treble, bass and balance. The SAP/MTS stereo allows for stereo sound on the television. It has one composite input connector on the front of the television and one on the back. Other connectors include one S-video input, one component input, an RF input and one digital audio coaxial output.


Features


The 27-inch television has a trilingual on-screen display, which means that all television functions can be operated in English, French or Spanish. Another feature is a sleep timer that can be accessed by a single button on the remote. This television is also equipped with V-chip, which identifies violent or inappropriate programming and prohibits viewing by young children.







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Install Computer Hardware And Software For A Professional Recording Studio

Professional recording studios utilize both hardware and software to get the sounds and results necessary for high quality recording or broadcasting. A great sound booth is a must for a polished, finished product. Buy the best hardware for quality mechanical results and purchase great software to dress up the output.


Instructions


1. Look for the best recording hardware online at professional sound studio suppliers, such as Heil and Shure. These companies have long histories of providing the best equipment to the entertainment industry.


2. Install the professional equipment securely when arranging the recording booth. Use heavy-duty hardware to prevent unwanted noises and possible injuries to the user. Microphones must be flexible and easily adjustable.


3. Clear a large amount of space on the computer's hard drive to accommodate sound files. Sound files are very large so the bigger the storage drive the better. A Windows PC or Apple Macintosh will handle all of the processing power needed for professional recording.


4. Invest in simple to understand, yet powerful sound recording software. This software must be able to handle all types of input and internally convert all files easily. Adobe's Soundbooth CS3 application is ideal for any professional recording studio.


5. Find out if portable recording units from Akai, Korg or Roland better serve the user for recording on the go. Many of these units install easily and are one unit hard drives as well.







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Avoid Hot Flashes In Menopause

Hot flashes, also called hot flushes, are one of the main symptoms of menopause. More than 60 percent of North American women experience hot flashes during menopause. Additionally, nearly all women who have had premature or induced menopause experience hot flashes. (Reference 1) If you are experiencing menopause, there are several steps that you can take to avoid the uncomfortable symptoms of hot flashes.


Instructions


1. Identify your hot flash triggers. These triggers include alcohol, caffeine, cigarette smoke, heat, smoke, spicy foods and stress. Keep a journal and jot down what you were doing before your hot flashes occurred, which will help you pinpoint what triggers your hot flashes. This will help you to avoid them.


2. Ask your physician about hormone replacement therapy, or HRT. This type of therapy replaces estrogen and progesterone that are depleted during menopause. Although HRT may reduce hot flashes and other menopausal symptoms, it can cause side effects, such as blood clots and inflammation of the gallbladder.


3. Try using botanicals. Derived from plants, botanicals are considered an alternative therapy that can alleviate hot flashes. These include black cohosh, evening primrose, flaxseed and soy. Be aware that you may experience side effects, such as diarrhea, nausea and upset stomach. Check with your doctor to ensure that using botanicals will not interfere with the effectiveness of other prescriptions that you may be taking.


4. Reduce stress. Try relaxation breathing. Relaxation breathing entails inhaling and exhaling at a steady, consistent level. (Reference 2) Exercise also reduces stress. Try cycling, dancing or walking.


5. Stay cool. Since heat is one of the triggers of heat flashes, dress in layers that you can remove to avoid becoming overheated. In addition, stay cool while sleeping by using fans and sleeping on light, cotton sheets. Also, drink cold water, which will help lessen the effects of a hot flash if one should occur.


6. Ask your doctor for medications that help reduce or prevent hot flashes. Although prescriptions such as birth control pills, Zoloft and Catapres generally are prescribed for pregnancy prevention, depression and high blood pressure, doctors also use them to treat the effects of hot flashes. (Reference 1)







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Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Use A Car Cd Changer

Having a car CD changer in your vehicle is an excellent way to bring a big chunk of your music collection along with you when you travel. Many modern changers, however, offer a lot of features that can be confusing to the casual user. By taking the time to learn about the various features of your car CD changer, you will truly be able to get your money's worth.


Instructions


1. Decide what type of CD changer to use in your vehicle. An add-on changer is convenient for people who lease or rent vehicles--or who want to avoid an extensive or difficult installation. Others may want to buy a CD changer that either integrates or replaces their existing mobile sound system in order to have a clean, professional look.


2. Take the time to familiarize yourself with all of your car CD changer's features by thoroughly reading the supplied owner's manual. Many of today's CD changers are quite sophisticated and have a variety of useful features that may not be revealed by simply pushing buttons and reading labels.


3. Get used to the controls on the wireless remote that comes with your CD changer. Play around with the controls until they are intuitive to you, so that you will be able to operate them fluidly without looking. This, of course, will yield safety benefits as well.


4. Choose a CD changer that has a disc-titling feature, which allows the player to read encoded information on the disc itself and relay that information to an LED screen where you can easily read it. This will help you to identify the names of certain songs or albums without having to look for a CD case while you're driving.


5. Try all of the other features in your CD changer to determine which ones are the most useful to you. For instance, a zero-bit detector mute circuit will reduce the hiss that is often audible between tracks. A random track option will take all of the tracks from all of the CDs you have loaded and mix them up, as if you're running your own radio station.







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Troubleshooting A Sony Digital 8 Handycam Dcrtrv460

The Sony DCR-TRV460 is a hand-held digital camcorder released in 2004. The DCR-TRV460 is loaded with features, including a 2.5 inch touchscreen LCD display, 20x optical zoom and compatibility with less expensive Hi8 cassettes compared to MiniDV cassettes. The camcorder may not operate as intended on occasion, but you can often troubleshoot and fix any problems yourself.


No Power or Controls Not Responsive


There are times when using the DRV-TRV460 that the power will not turn on, or the controls will not work even when the camcorder is powered on. If the camcorder does not power on, the battery is likely drained, and needs to be replaced or recharged. When a recharged battery still does not supply power to the camcorder, use an AC adapter to plug it into a power outlet. If the camcorder works, then you should replace the battery, as it is malfunctioning.


When the DRV-TRV460 is not responding even though the power is on, remove the battery or the AC adapter from the camcorder, and let it sit for at least 1 minute. When the minute is up, reinstall the battery or plug in the adapter. This step will release any built up static electricity in the device.


If the controls still do not work, an error in the machine is likely causing the problem. Take a small, pointed object and press the "RESET" button. This will clear any errors in the camera, and allow you to use it as normal.


Cassette Does Not Eject


If you press the "Eject" button and the cassette holder does not open, make sure the battery or AC adapter are connected correctly to the camera. Remove the battery from the camcorder and then reattach it. You may also need to recharge the battery or attach a new one to the machine if the current battery is drained.


Another possible reason for an inoperative cassette ejection is moisture condensation in the machine. Moisture condensation can occur when the DCR-TRV460 is brought from a cold area to a warm area. Let the camcorder sit for at least an hour before trying to use the machine again. If you are still unable to eject the cassette, let it sit for another hour. To prevent moisture condensation, place the DCR-TRV460 in a sealed plastic bag and let it sit for one hour when the camera is moved from a cold location to a warm location.


Tape Does Not Start When "REC START/STOP" is Pressed


When the tape does not start after pressing "REC START/STOP," check that the "POWER" switch is turned to "On." Make sure the tape has not reached the end. You should rewind the cassette, or place a new one in the camera if it does. Finally, as when the cassette will not eject from the camera, moisture may have formed on the inside of the DRV-TRV460. Open the cassette door, if possible, and let the camcorder sit for at least one hour. This should be enough time to allow the moisture to dry, allowing you to operate the device as normal.







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Monday, December 28, 2009

Connect A Tv To An Amplifier

Connecting your television to your stereo amplifier is an easy way to improve the quality of your home theater experience. Most stereo amplifiers are compatible with most televisions. The difficult part is determining the best way to connect your devices in order to get the highest quality. If your devices offer compatible digital inputs and outputs, choose these to connect your television to your amplifier. But even if they do not, it is still possible to connect most televisions to most amplifiers.


Instructions


Connecting the Sound


1. Determine what audio output ports your TV offers. Typically, televisions have at least RCA audio outputs (sometimes called phono jacks).


2. Determine what audio inputs your amplifier offers. Your amplifier will likely have several input options, depending on the age and cost of your amplifier. Most amplifiers will offer at least RCA audio inputs.


3. Determine what type of cable you need. For example, if your TV only has a stereo headphone output (called a 1/8 stereo jack) and your amplifier only has RCA audio inputs, you will need to use a "1/8 stereo to RCA" cable. But not all inputs and outputs are compatible, so check with your manufacturer if there is any doubt.


4. Turn off the amplifier and television.


5. Connect one end of the cable to the audio output ports on your television.


6. Connect the other end of the cable to the audio input ports of your amplifier.


7. Turn on the television, followed by the amplifier.


8. Operate both devices to test the connection.







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Build Low End Speaker Boxes

The low end of the musical spectrum -- commonly called bass -- is the foundation of your car audio system. A system with plenty of low end will have a stronger overall sound and more presence. One good way to improve the low end in your music is to add a subwoofer to your car audio. Car subwoofers must be installed in speaker boxes. Building a low-end speaker box will give you a place to install your subwoofer.


Instructions


1. Cut four 12-by-12-inch square panels from your sheet of medium density fiberboard (MDF) with a circular saw. Cut two more panels measuring 11 by 12 inches.


2. Place two of the 12-by-12-inch panels together with the two 11-by-12 inch panels to form a box with two open parallel sides. Overlap the ends of the 12-by-12 panels over the edges of the 11-by-12 panels so that the external dimensions of the box are 12 by 12 inches around the perimeter. Attach the pieces together with wood screws.


3. Cut an opening in one of the remaining panels for the 10-inch subwoofer with a jigsaw. Mount the subwoofer in the opening with wood screws, placed through the holes in the mounting ring of the subwoofer. Place the panel with the subwoofer on an open side of the box, with the cone facing out. Attach the panel with wood screws.


4. Drill a hole in the remaining piece of MDF. Attach a 4-foot length of speaker wire to the terminals of the subwoofer, the run the wire through the hole in the MDF panel. Place the panel onto the box and attach it with wood screws.







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Sunday, December 27, 2009

Hook Up A Vcr To Dish Network

Hooking up a video cassette recorder to your Dish Network satellite system is easy as long as you know how the broadcast signal is routed. The secret is to connect it so the signal travels from the satellite receiver box through the VCR and then to the TV set. This way, you can watch both the satellite broadcast and any video tape at any time, and you can also record anything on Dish Network onto a video tape. This connection can be made with either coaxial or RCA cables, but coaxial may be the best way to go.


Instructions


1. Disconnect the link between the Dish Network receiver box and the TV set. This is especially true if this connection is made with a coaxial cable, which is most likely. Disconnect it at the receiver box's port.


2. Connect the receiver box to the VCR by linking one of the receivers output ports to a VCR input port. Both devices will have coaxial connections that will work, and this may be the preferred option. If the VCR has RCA input ports, an RCA connection can be used. The VCR's RCA input ports may be located in the front of the machine.


3. Link the VCR to the TV set. If the TV still has the coaxial cable extending from it (from where you disconnected the receiver box), you can use that same cable. Connect the free end to the output port on the VCR. Plug in the VCR's power cord once you have finished this hook-up.


4. Set the VCR's channel tuner to the same TV channel that is carrying the satellite TV broadcast signal. This is usually Channel 3. The VCR often has a Line In channel (usually called "L-1") that may have to be used instead.


5. Turn on the TV and satellite box to make sure you have the right connection. If you don't get the satellite signal, you didn't connect the wires properly. Check the connections on the VCR. The cable connected to the satellite box must be in a VCR port that says "IN." The cable connected to the TV must be in a port that says "OUT."


6. Turn the VCR completely onto test the signal. This involves two buttons - the Power button and the "TV/Video" button. If you still get the satellite broadcast, everything is fine. If you get a blue screen or something similar, the VCR isn't set to the right channel.







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Friday, December 25, 2009

Calculate The Photo Position Of A Gps Track

Calculate the Photo Position of a GPS Track


Geotagging allows you to calculate and label the location or position of a still photo with its geographic coordinates and share this information with others. The free application Google Earth expands geotagging by allowing you to match digital photos you have taken with their specific position along a GPS track. Google Earth also displays satellite images of imported GPS tracks and calculates the coordinates of the entire track.


Instructions


Import a GPS Track


1. Open Google Earth.


2. Select "File" > "Open."


3. Select the name of the GPS track you wish to import. Select "All files (*.*)" to display all files if you do not see your file listed.


4. Click "Open" to load your GPS track into Google Earth.


View Coordinates of GPS Track


5. Move your cursor to any point on Google Earth's display of the GPS track.


6. Note at the bottom of the screen the satellite image date, coordinates (latitude and longitude), geographic elevation and eye altitude (viewpoint elevation) for that point on the GPS track.


7. Move your cursor along the GPS track.


8. Note that the coordinates update to correspond to the cursor location on the GPS track.


Display Date/Time Stamp of Track Points


9. Under "Places" > "Tracks" > "Points" select the desired points to display their coordinates and date/time stamps.


10. Note the date/time stamps of your digital photos.


11. Compare the date/time stamps of the track points with your digital photos to identify the position of the photos on the map.







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Thursday, December 24, 2009

Large Pinhole Camera Vs Small Pinhole Camera

A pinhole camera has no lens.


A pinhole camera is a camera without a lens. They are commonly built of lightproof boxes and feature a small or large aperture hole. Light passes through the hole and projects an inverted image on the back wall (usually containing a piece of photographic paper) of the light box.


Camera Size


A pinhole camera can be as small as a tin can or as large as a room. The camera must be large enough to accommodate the photographic paper being used. A larger camera requires larger photo paper, which can be expensive. Because of this most hobbyists use smaller reusable homemade cameras. Large pinhole cameras are generally temporary installations designed to take a small number of photos of a specific scene before being torn down. Cameras this large generally require custom-made photo paper, usually made by hand specifically for the event.


Aperture Size


The aperture is the small hole on the camera through which light travels; the smaller the aperture, the less light that comes through. Generally, smaller pinholes produce sharper resolution.


Exposure


The aperture size also affects the time required to expose the photo paper. Pinhole cameras generally rely on the user to manually control exposure. A larger aperture requires less exposure time than a small aperture because it lets in more light. It's possible to calculate exposure time for larger and more precisely built pinhole cameras, but most amateurs just use trial and error on smaller models.







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Make The Ink Level Show On My Hp Every Time I Print A Document

Sometimes replacing an ink cartridge resets your printer settings.


Many HP printers come with display screens that allow you to view important messages regarding your print settings. For example, following each print job, a notification will appear on the screen showing the current black and color ink levels. Sometimes when you replace the print cartridges or reset the printer, the ink level indicators no longer show on the display. You can troubleshoot your printer device so that the ink levels show on your HP printer each time you print.


Instructions


1. Open your HP printer and remove the ink cartridges. Turn off your printer and wait 30 seconds. Next, turn your printer on and wait until the product display prompts you to install the print cartridges.


2. Lift the printer cover, then wait until the print cartridge cradle becomes idle and silent. Open the cartridge carriage by pressing down lightly on top of the cartridge latch.


3. Pull out the bottom of the cartridge latch to unhook it. Next, hold the print cartridge so the nozzles are down and the contacts face toward the printer, then slide the cartridge into the carriage.


4. Push your printer cartridges into the slots until you hear them click in place. Close the printer cover and wait for your ink reading.







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Operate A Gsm Sim Editor

If you are in a situation where you have either had a cell phone lost or stolen, obtaining all of the numbers that were in your address book could have caused you frustration. Also, if you purchased a new cell phone, transferring information over to the new phone could have been a challenge. A GSM SIM card editor allows you to view, and back up information on your SIM card, and place the data in a location to reference later. There are many free GSM card editors that can be downloaded.


Instructions


1. Purchase a memory card reader from your local office supply store like Office Depot, or Staples. Memory card readers connect to your computer and it to retrieve the data from various size memory cards. Verify the memory card reader you are purchasing read SIM (subscriber identity module) cards.


2. Connect the memory card reader to your computer and reboot the computer. Most computers offer plug-and-play technology, but rebooting the computer after connecting the new hardware causes the hardware to operate more efficiently.


3. Remove the SIM card from your cell phone. Your SIM card is usually located beneath your battery. Remove the back cover and battery of your phone and you will see a little slot that holds your SIM card. Retrieve your SIM card. Insert the SIM card into your memory card reader.


4. Restart your computer and verify if the computer is recognizing your memory card reader. If you are a Windows user you can click on "my computer" verify if the memory card reader has its own external drive. If you are a Mac user, will see the memory card reader on your desktop.


5. Open your GSM SIM editor software. Each software operates differently, but the components are the same. Click on "Connect" so your software can look for the SIM card through the memory card reader.


6. Click on the option in the file menu that will allow you to import content from your SIM card into your GSM SIM editor software.


7. Once all the contents of your SIM card is published in the software, click on the icon for the information you wish to access. For example, there may be an icon to access the phone numbers stored on your SIM card as well as text messages that were either saved or deleted.


8. Edit the contents on your SIM card. You can copy and paste the information to other locations, erase certain data, or create a backup within the software program by clicking all on the "Disk" icon or looking in the "Options" menu of the software and clicking "Save."

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Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Advantages Of A 35mm Slr Camera

Advantages of a 35mm SLR Camera


When choosing a camera, many hobbyist photographers find themselves examining 35mm single lens reflex (SLR) cameras. This style of camera offers interchangeable lenses, allowing greater creativity. Available in both film and digital varieties, 35mm SLR cameras are equipped with a hot shoe to allow for additional lighting attachments, unlike most compact cameras.


Lenses


Changing lenses is one of the key advantages to using an SLR camera over a point-and-shoot compact camera. Photographers are not limited by the ability of the built-in lens, as on a compact camera. Wider views and the ability to zoom even further are possible with a 35mm SLR camera, simply by attaching a lens to the camera body.


Wide-Angle Lenses


Stepping back further and further to get everyone in the frame during a large family picture is a thing of the past for 35mm SLR camera users. Attach a wide-angle lens to the camera, and stay close to the family, while getting them all into the frame. Common wide-angle lenses include a 17-35mm zoom lens and a fixed focal length lens at 24mm.


Telephoto Lenses


Photographing sports, wildlife and distance scenery is easy with a 35mm SLR camera. Attach a telephoto, or far reaching zoom lens, and the subject matter is magically brought in closer. This lens advantage makes it simple to shoot children's athletic events without getting in the way of coaches and teammates. A deer lingering in a park or bird frolicking on a birdbath are easier to photograph with a 35mm SLR camera, because the photographer can stand at a distance, and not disturb the scene.


Film and Digital


Shooting with a 35mm SLR camera doesn't mean you are limited to film. Digital single lens reflex cameras, or DSLRs, offer the same great options as their film forefathers, and more. Previewing photos just after they are created, deleting unwanted frames and no longer paying for rolls of film and processing are just a few advantages of the DSLR.


Additional Lighting


Attaching an external flash unit to a 35mm SLR camera allows the photographer to bring more light into a scene. Compact cameras limit the photographer to the amount of power available from the built-in flash. A hot shoe on the top of a 35mm SLR camera makes it easy to add a flash and increase the amount of light output. High-end flash units can cast enough light to illuminate a football player, in the evening, half way across the field.







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Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Program A Philips Universal Remote Control

There are so many of our electronic devices like TVs, VCRs, DVDs, stereos and satellite dishes that are driven by remote, that keeping all the remotes straight is becoming a nightmare. Using a Universal Remote can save you the hassles. Use one remote to replace all the other remotes that you have.


Instructions


1. Collect together the manuals or model numbers of all the items you want the universal remote to control. You will need to know manufacturer's name and the model number of the product. You will also need the owner's manual for the Universal Remote.


2. Find the codes for the devices that you want to operate. The codes are located in the Owner's manual for your remote. Be sure to match the codes up with the exact model number of the item that you are trying to operate. Each item must be set up and programmed into the remote individually.


3. Program the devices by this guideline for the process. These will be different with each model of remote chosen but this is the general procedure, so you know what to expect. To program a TV into the remote perform the following: Press and hold the code button on the remote until it stops flashing. Press and release the Code button and select the device this is for, and enter the three digit code for the manufacturer and model number of your device. With the device on, press the Channel UP key and see if the channel changes. You are done with that device if the channel changes. Repeat the process for each of the other devices.







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Differences In 1800 And 2800 Nimh Rechargeable Batteries

They look the same but have major differences.


The numbers "1800" or "2800" printed on NiMH (nickel metal hydride) rechargeable batteries typically identify their capacity in milliamps, often referred to as "mA" or "mAh." These amounts convert to 1.8 or 2.8 amps. Although both these types of NiMH rechargeable batteries basically work the same way, they have several important differences regarding charge/depletion times and total lifespan.


Charging


The 2,800-milliamp NiMH battery will take longer to fully charge than the 1,800-milliamp version. For example, suppose a certain battery charger charges batteries at 110 milliamps per hour. It will take roughly 25 hours to completely charge the 2,800-milliamp NiMH battery or 16 hours to charge the battery with a capacity of 1,800 mA. However, it's safe to charge a 2,800-mA rechargeable battery somewhat faster (using more amperage), although many chargers don't provide this option.


Depletion


The higher-capacity battery will take longer to deplete than the 1,800-mA type. As an example, a model TRC-92 portable CB radio draws about 24 milliamps in receiving mode, according to its manual. If it operated on the power of a 2,800-mA NiMH battery, it could run for up to 117 hours. On the other hand, an 1,800-milliamp rechargeable battery would power it for a maximum of 75 hours. However, REI indicates that some batteries with lower capacities don't discharge as much in storage. The newer the rechargeable batteries, the longer they will supply adequate power.


Cycles


To gain higher milliamp capacities, rechargeable battery manufacturers alter NiMH batteries in ways that decrease the maximum number of charge cycles, according to REI. BatteryStuff indicates that batteries in the 1,800-milliamp range provide a maximum of 1,000 cycles when charged slowly (with a low-amperage charger). Using the same method, rechargeable 2,200-mA batteries charge around 700 times and 2,500-mA batteries about 500 times. This trend suggests that 2,800-milliamp NiMH batteries would achieve somewhat fewer cycles.


Lifespan


The factors regarding charge cycles and depletion times both create differences in the overall lifespan of NiMH batteries. If the 2,800-mA battery were to power the TRC-92 CB radio for 117 hours during each of 400 charge and discharge cycles, its lifespan would add up to 46,800 hours under ideal conditions. On the other hand, the 1,800-mA battery would run it for 75 hours during 1,000 cycles, for a maximum of 75,000 hours. Overall, the lower-capacity rechargeable battery offers a longer lifespan but requires more charging sessions.







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What Is The Most Efficient Way To Remove Dust From Photo Negatives

Dust on negatives can turn beautiful memories into spotty regrets. Photographers look for the most efficient way to remove dust from photo negatives but not at the cost of quality prints. Unfortunately, there is no simple answer. Dust removal may take a combination of methods. Try these until you find what works best for you.


Prevention


The best way to resolve the dust issue is to prevent it from ever reaching the negative. Keep photo negatives in sleeves and invest in an air purifier to pull the dust out of the air. Keep your work area clean and avoid handling the negatives anywhere but the edges. Oils on your hands can adhere the dust to the film.


If your bathroom doubles as your darkroom, run a hot shower for a little while before using the room for photo developing. The steam will weigh down the dust in the air and provide a cleaner work environment.


Removal


Typically an air compressor will blow dust off the film. Install an air compressor in your work area. Canned air may also work. Another option is to use a soft brush to gently remove the particles. Use a light touch to avoid scratching the negative, and keep the brush clean; otherwise your attempts may lead to scratches from embedded particles on the brush. Consider the purchase of an anti-static brush for this task and clean on a regular basis.


If static is a problem, use an anti-static spray or wipe first. Grounding the enlarger may help with the static problem.


Tough-to-remove particles may be stuck to oils on the film. A gentle rinse in soapy water or 98% isopropyl alcohol may do the trick. Apply a wetting agent to prevent spotting, while the negatives hang dry in a dust-free area.


Technology


When all else fails, turn to technology for the answer. Use a scanner with Digital ICE technology. This process uses infrared light to determine flaws, such as dust, fingerprints and scratches. It then eliminates them on the scanned image. The process takes time but is highly effective. Don't forget to leave the scanner closed when not in use to prevent dust build-up.


Your last option to flawless prints is to scan and use photo imaging software to brush out the damaged areas.







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Monday, December 21, 2009

Instructions For The Voice Star Bluetooth

These days it really comes in handy to have a Bluetooth-compatible headset, such as a Voice Star headset, for your cell phone. In some instances, such as while driving, you are required by law to use a device such as this if you intend to talk on your phone. The good news is that the people at Voice Star have designed their headsets so that even the less tech-savvy people out there can figure them out.


Instructions


1. Press and hold the "Talk" button on the front of the Voice Star for five seconds. A blue indicator light on the front of the unit will flash, signaling that the headset is ready to be paired.


2. Bring the headset within three feet of your cellular phone and enable Bluetooth on the phone according to your specific model's directions. A list of Bluetooth-ready devices in the vicinity, including the Voice Star, will appear.


3. Select "Voice Star" from the list.


4. Enter "0000" when prompted. This is the passcode. Once entered the headset will be paired with the phone.


5. Press the "Talk" button to answer and end calls. Press and hold the "Talk" button to turn off the headset.







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Disassemble A Coolpix L11

The Nikon Coolpix L11 contains circuit boards.


The Nikon Coolpix L11 was released in 2007. The compact digital camera featured a CCD (Charge Coupled Device) sensor with 6.0 megapixel resolution. The camera was designed for photographers who wanted an easy to use camera in a compact design. Before you take apart any camera you should check to see if any warranty is left on the model. Once you open up the camera, the warranty will be void.


Instructions


1. Turn the camera on and fire the flash. Immediately turn the camera off and remove the battery. Inside the camera is a "Flash Capacitor" that stores energy from the battery to power the flash. It can cause a shock if touched.


2. Prepare a well-lit work area, with small containers to hold screws and other components as you move through the process.


3. Remove the seven screws from the outer case of the camera. Place the screws in a small container or zip-lock bag so they don't get lost.


4. Pry open the case using a small slot-head screwdriver or something similar. The case will come apart relatively easy.


5. Remove the screw that holds the camera strap. Insert a small slot screwdriver just under the electronics assembly on one end of the camera and remove the assembly by prying it out of its position.


6. Remove the six screws from the back of the electronics assembly that holds the LCD (liquid crystal display) screen and place the screws in a zip-lock bag. Carefully remove the LCD screen from the rest of the electronics assembly.


7. Remove the three screws located on the left side of the electronics panel and disconnect the small ribbon cable from its connector. You can now remove the electronics assembly from its plastic casing.


8. Remove the three screws from the metal plate that holds the lens assembly in place. Carefully lift out the lens assembly from its plastic casing.


9. Use a small slot screwdriver to pry off the metal plate. Underneath will be four small screws in a plastic lens assembly. Remove these screws to open the lens.







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Take Good Pictures On A Polaroid Sx70

The Polaroid SX-70 was first introduced in 1972 and was the first SLR (single lens reflex) camera to use integral print film and a folding mechanism for portability. It was discontinued in 1981, but in the early 2000s it has found a resurgence among some photography enthusiasts. It's easy to use, and with a few simple photography tricks, you can take interesting pictures with your Polaroid SX-70.


Instructions


1. Check the lighting on the subject. Make sure the light is coming from behind you or from the side. Natural lighting tends to provide the best source. Adjust the lighten/darken control located on the upper right as needed.


2. Frame your shot. For an interesting composition, consider using the Rule of Thirds. Imagine four lines intersecting in a grid to create nine equal squares on your subject. Frame your shot so that the main subject falls where two of the lines intersect. With the SX-70, the subject can be shot at 10.5 inches up to 15 feet with optimal lighting.


3. Look through the viewfinder and adjust focus using the split circle. Choose a vertical line on the subject and adjust focus using the control located on the upper left.


4. Hold the camera stable. Click the shutter button to take the picture.


5. Let the film develop at room temperature. The Impossible Project website recommends immediately shielding the photo with your hand and then turning it over as it develops. Note that the film can be unpredictable due to factors such as storage temperature, expiration or temperature of shooting environment. This unpredictability can also have some interesting, artistic outcomes that can appear as, for example, aged film, a vintage feel or muted tones.







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Friday, December 18, 2009

Build A Photo Box

Photo boxes can be relatively expensive and impersonal. To avoid this problem, make a photo box that is customized. This box will have a filing system built in so that your photos do not slide around or end up shuffled.


Instructions


1. Find a box that fits the width and height of the photos that are going to be inside. Make sure that the box has a lid that fits and that the opening allows you to access the photos by flipping through them like a stack of files.


2. Cut squares out of manila folders to form squares the size of the pictures. Sticking out above the squares should be the tabs of the manila folders. These newly cut pieces will be used as dividers between the photos. Think about the categories for each divider and estimate the amount of room that is required for each category.


3. Mark the estimated space required for each divider (if you want permanent divider locations). At the desired locations, tape the dividers in place with a tape hinge. Make the tape hinge by taping the divider the long way along the bottom edge of the divider. The tape should be half on the divider and half on the inside bottom of the box. This will keep the photos upright and packed in, preventing sliding/mixing.


4. Decorate the box inside and out. Ideas include covering the box with contact paper, gluing on artificial flowers, painting, collage work with pictures or copies of photos and gluing on cloth to the outside of the box.


5. Label each of the sections created by dividers. Put in the pictures so that they all face the same direction and are in the proper category.







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Thursday, December 17, 2009

Sync An Htc Ozone Phone With Microsoft Outlook

Verizon's HTC Ozone cell phone uses the Microsoft Windows operating system. A notable benefit of this Windows-based phone is its easy synchronization with Microsoft Outlook. This synchronization allows you to mirror the email data on both your cell phone and computer. ActiveSync, the easy-to-use synchronization software is provided with each HTC Ozone phone.


Instructions


1. Connect your phone to the computer with the USB cable.


2. Download the HTC Ozone synchronization software (ActiveSync) on your computer. If you cannot locate the CD that came with the phone's packaging, you can download the link.


3. Choose "Accept" when prompted on the license agreement screen.


4. Choose "Set up your device."


5. Choose all the data types you wish to synchronize. You have the option to choose photographs, Outlook files and your favorite bookmark website links.


6. Type the name of your phone and select "OK." After the synchronization wizard is completed, your phone will automatically sync with Outlook each time you connect it to your computer.

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Programming Instructions For The 2001 Chrysler Town & Country Van'S Keyless Entry

Programming the remote keyless entry for the 2001 Chrysler Town and Country van is a procedure that can be done at home. Entering the Chrysler programming mode will cancel other programmed remotes, so you must reprogram them at the same time.


Considerations


To program the remote keyless entry for the 2001 Chrysler Town and Country, you must have a working unit. If not, a Chrysler dealer can program the remote for you. The reason for this is that a programmed remote is necessary to enter the remote programming mode.


Expert Insight


One potential snag that will prevent you from being able to program the remote is a dead battery. If you suspect the battery is dead, try to program it first, and then replace the battery if necessary. You can replace the battery by prying open the remote with a coin.


Programming the Remote


Press the "Lock" switch on the remote five times, allowing two seconds to pass between each press. Put the key in the ignition and turn it to "Run" without starting the vehicle. Wait until the warning beeps stop, then hold the "Unlock" switch on the remote for five seconds. Then hold "Panic" while holding "Unlock" for one second and release them. Push and release "Lock" and "Unlock" at the same time. The system now beeps, which means the remote has been resynchronized. Push and release "Lock" and "Unlock" on the remote to program it. Remove the key to finish.







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Compare Dish Network Satellite Tv With Cable Tv

Satellite TV involves receiving signals from a satellite where as cable TV entails airing programs. The biggest difference between satellite and cable TV is the picture and sound quality. Unlike cable TV, satellite TV programs are excellent quality with some of them being high definition.


Here are some guidelines that can help compare Dish Network with cable TV.


Instructions


1. Weigh the features. Dish Network features compared to those of cable TV are phenomenal. Dish Network offers far greater number of channels with superior picture quality and CD sound. Some programs are also available in HD and Dolby Digital 5.1 sound. Other Dish Network features include more value for money, hundreds of popular channels including CNN, ESPN, HBO, Starz, Cinemax and Showtime Unlimited, special sports pack for sports lovers, Disney and other kid oriented channels for children, pay-per-views, adult programming, parental lock, DVR service, lucrative deals, round-the-clock customer service, Internet connectivity and re-installation facility for subscribers moving to new locations.


Cable TV offers fixed number of channels with the option of pay-per-views. Broadband Internet connection is also available with most cable operators. The main disadvantage with cable operators is the limited number of channels.


2. Determine the equipment required. Dish Network requires setting up a satellite TV dish antenna, a coaxial cable, and a receiver. It is recommended that such equipment should be installed and set up by professionals.


Alternatively, cable TV does not require any equipment unless you want to subscribe to pay-per-views and other services. Subscribers need to call the cable company and wait for some time for the cable personnel to visit them to get the service activated.


3. Assess quality. Dish Network being satellite TV offers 100% digital picture and sound. Dish Network's DVR service enables consumers to record favorite programs in digital format. Viewers even receive HD channels. Cable TV quality does not offer such quality and options.


4. Evaluate pricing. Dish Network offers several packages to suit all kinds of budgets. People can opt from the basic Family Choice to top of the line all-encompassing deals with options to pause or rewind live TV, watch one show while recording another, set spending limits for pay-per-views, and even view caller ID on television sets.


Cable TV may appear to be less expensive than Dish Network, but it also offers fewer channels and none of the services mentioned above. With cable, quality also takes a backseat.


5. Think about customer service, particularly if you live in remote areas. Dish Network is one of the two satellite TV giants in the United States. Fierce competition makes the company offer good 24x7 customer service with a representative showing up at your doorstep within 24 to 72 hours. In comparison, cable TV may take more time in generating a response.


Another perspective to customer care is the time it takes to restore services after bad weather conditions. Satellite TV typically resumes on its own. Cable TV outages usually affect entire communities calling for large scale restoration of service, which generally translates into longer time.


6. Get satellite radio service from SIRIUS on Dish Network. Dish Network provides more than 50 satellite radio channels that are completely commercial free. Cable TV does not have this kind of service.







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Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Buy An Sd Card

SD memory cards are small storage devices that allow you to read and write data easily without the bulk of large storage devices. They come in a variety of sizes and with different memory capacities. They are used in many devices including digital cameras, video camcorders, MP3 players and supported computers. Shopping for an SD card is simple. Once you establish the reason you want one, you can purchase the right card that will meet all your needs.


Instructions


1. First establish what you are going to be using the SD card for. Many devices such as digital cameras, video camcorders and MP3 players use SD cards. SD cards are different in sizes depending on the device using them. Consult your devices manual to make sure that you purchase the right size memory card


2. Establish the memory size you are desire. SD cards range from two to 16 gigabytes and in some cases 32 gigabytes. If you are looking to use the SD card for MP3 music, a two gigabytes memory card and more will be ideal. The larger the SD memory, the more music you can upload. For video users, its advisable to use a eight to 16 gigabytes SD card. Because video files are very large, you need an SD card capable of storing large amounts of data.


3. Check your computer to see if it has an SD card reader. Most newer computers come with SD card readers. If you plan to use the SD card on your computer, you need a way to read and write files onto it. If your computer does not have an SD card reader, you will need to purchase a media card reader (see resources below).


4. Search for USB 2.0 SD cards. These cards are able to read and write data much faster that the previous USB 1.0 versions. Companies such as SanDisk (see resources below) offer high speed SD memory cards.


5. Purchase SD cards from retail stores such as Walmart. Target once you know the size you are want. SD cards can also be found in electronic stores such as BestBuy and photo stores. Because of their popularity, SD cards can be found at many retailers.

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Program An Rca Remote Control For A Hitachi Tv

RCA remote controls can be programmed to work with a variety of different products, from DVD players to VHS tape decks and even different televisions. This includes a Hitachi TV. All video equipment has its own specific code to sync with the RCA remote control. This allows the remote to pair exclusively with the Hitachi television set.


Instructions


1. Press the "Power" button on the Hitachi television.


2. Point the RCA remote control at the television and press and hold the "Code Search" button.


3. Push the "TV" button. This programs the "TV" to hold the Hitachi TV code information.


4. Use one of the available Hitachi TV codes. If one of the codes does not work, you need to attempt the remote programming with a different code until one works.


009, 011, 027, 036, 037, 040, 047, 048, 063, 080


5. Let go of the "Code Search" button and press the channel-up button. If the channel of the television goes up, the programming is successful. If not, you need to reattempt the programming process.







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Install & Configure Navision

Microsoft Navision is a software application for small or medium-sized businesses. It integrates information from accounting, sales, inventory and other business systems. This software helps you improve business productivity and customer satisfaction. Plus, you can use Microsoft Navision with other software applications such as Microsoft Office Suite. Installing requires a disc and product key that comes with your software. You can also configure certificate mapping on your Navision to communicate with other networks.


Instructions


Installing Navision


1. Insert the Microsoft Dynamics NAV installation disc in your computer's disc drive. The installation program will automatically launch.


2. Select your language and regional preferences. Follow the instructions for installing the software. Save the software to a folder on your computer's hard drive.


3. Enter your product code. This should be located in your disc's packaging. Press the "Install" button. Allow the installation to complete.


Configuring Navision


4. Click "Start" and "All Programs." Double-click Microsoft Dynamics Navision to launch it.


5. Click next to "Websites" to expand the menu. Click "BTHTTPRECEIVE." Select the "Authentication Methods" tab.


6. Uncheck all of the authentication in the menu. Click "Secure Communications" and press the "EDIT" button. Check next to "Require secure channel (SSL)" and "Enable client certificate mapping."


7. Click the "EDIT" button next to "Enable client certificate mapping." Click the "ADD" button in the Account Mappings screen.


8. Enter the map name, account and password. Make sure there is a check next to "Enable this mapping." Click "OK" when satisfied. Exit out of your windows.







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Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Convert Vinyl Records To Cd Without Connecting To Pc

Playing a vinyl record requires a turntable. Converting a vinyl record into a CD will let you play what's on the record pretty much anywhere, but the time and computer equipment needed to do the conversion can be daunting. The solution is to use a record player with a built-in CD drive that burns (copies) the record directly to the CD without the need of a computer. There are a number of companies that make these record players and these players all operate in a similar fashion to burn a vinyl record to a CD.


Instructions


1. Take the vinyl record out from its jacket and hold it by the edges. Place the vinyl record on the LP-to-CD record player with side one facing up. Use the camel's hair brush to remove dust from the vinyl record.


2. Press the disc eject button on the LP-to-CD record player to open the disc tray. Insert a blank recordable CD disc into the disc tray. Press the disc eject button to close the disc tray.


3. Press the "CD" button on the LP-to-CD record player's main control panel. Set the turntable to "LP" and turn it on. Pick up the tone arm and place it down at the beginning of the vinyl record.


4. Press the "Record" button on the LP-to-CD record player's main control panel. Wait as the first side of the vinyl record plays. Press the "Pause" button on the LP-to-CD record player's main control panel when the first side has finished playing.


5. Pick the tone arm up off the vinyl record and place it on the tone arm rest. Remove the vinyl record and turn it over. Place the vinyl record down on the LP-to-CD record player with the reverse side facing upwards.


6. Place the tone arm at the beginning of the vinyl record. Press the "Pause" button on the LP-to-CD record player's main control panel again. Wait as the second side of the vinyl record plays.


7. Press the "Stop" button on the LP-to-CD record player's main control panel when the second side of the vinyl record has finished playing. Put the tone arm back on the tone arm rest. Turn off the turntable and pick up the vinyl record and put it back into its jacket.


8. Press the disc eject button on the LP-to-CD record player's main control panel to eject the CD disc. Turn off the LP-to-CD record player.







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Set A Nikon D200 To Take Speed Shots

Professional f/2.8 AF-S lenses help you shoot fast.


The D200 is an excellent camera for photographers who need to shoot at fast shutter speeds in order to stop motion. It offers a fast minimum shutter speed of 1/8000 of a second, but it also goes beyond that key feature with support for high ISOs and a fast autofocus system. After all, shooting at a fast shutter speed requires not only a fast shutter, but also enough light to expose the image and a camera that can keep up with photographers who need to shoot quickly.


Instructions


1. Insert a high-speed CF card into the camera's memory slot. Cards such as the SanDisk Extreme will provide more than enough performance to allow for not only shooting quickly, but also for taking multiple fast shots.


2. Mount an AF-S or AF-I lens with a high-speed internal focus motor on the camera's body. Use a lens with a maximum aperture that is at least as large as f/2.8. Having a large aperture will allow more light into the camera, enabling proper exposure even with very fast shutter speeds.


3. Turn the camera on by rotating the power switch that surrounds the shutter button. Hold down the "Mode" button and rotate the back control dial until the top LCD panel has an "S" in its upper left corner, indicating shutter-priority metering mode.


4. Frame your picture in the viewfinder and press the shutter halfway to focus.


5. Use the control dial to set your desired shutter speed. Typically, 1/1000 of a second is the minimum that you will want to use to stop fast moving objects. If the meter indicates "Lo," it means that there is not enough light to shoot at this speed. Hold down the ISO button and rotate the control dial to increase the ISO rating at which the camera will shoot. If that is not enough, you will need to shoot with a slower shutter speed.


6. Rotate the motor drive controller, which is a ring under the "Qual"/"WB"/"ISO" controller on the left side of the camera's top panel, to "CH." This will enable you to take five pictures per second until the buffer fills.


7. Depress the shutter button to take the picture. To take multiple pictures in a burst, hold the shutter button down.







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Monday, December 14, 2009

What Causes Copper Plating Anode Passivation

An anode is a metallic node through which electric current passes and eventually meets with a cathode. Oxidation occurs at an anode. For a copper anode, this means that electrons leave the copper atoms and eventually join with other atoms at the cathode. Passivation is a process by which materials become inert, or inactive; in this case the copper anodes lose their oxidation potential, stopping the flow of electrons.


Slime Layer


Sulfuric acid acts to dissolve the copper at the anode, sending electrons to the cathode and leaving copper ions behind. As the anode loses electrons and dissolves, a slime layer of sulfur bonded with copper ions forms on the anode surface. This layer of copper sulfate grows with time, slowly passivizing the anode.


Chromate Conversion Coating


Sometimes, electrochemists intentionally passivate a material so that it doesn't oxidize when exposed to the elements. This can inhibit corrosion and make the substance more durable. A common passivation technique called chromate conversion coating is commonly used with copper. The chemist places the material to be coated in a chromium-based bath until its surface has been effectively passivated.


Impurities in the Copper


Impurities in the copper, released during the oxidization process, can also contribute to the slime-like film on the anode's surface. Some common copper impurities include selenium and tellurium. Copper selenide forms a ring-like structure on the anode that contributes to passivation.







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Sync A Flash With A Nikon D80

Nikon's Creative Lighting System takes the guesswork out of studio lighting, a formerly complicated technology. Even Nikon's amateur cameras, such as the D80, can be synchronized with remote flash units to create unique lighting with minimal fuss. Once synchronized, the D80's shutter release will also trigger the remote flash.


Instructions


1. Verify that both camera and flash have fresh batteries. The Creative Lighting System uses a lot of battery power and doesn't function properly when the strobe or camera batteries are drained.


2. Set the D80 to commander mode. Press the "MENU" button and scroll down to the pencil icon and select the "CUSTOM SETTING MENU."


3. Scroll to option 22, "Built In Flash," and select "Commander Mode." Press "OK" to set the D80 as the control for the remote flash.


4. Set the remote flash unit to "Slave Mode." Press "ZOOM" and "-" simultaneously to bring up the CSM camera menu.


5. Select the option that looks like a lightning bolt combined with an arrow and press "OK" to turn on remote power. Press the power button once to escape from the menus. The flash will now be synced with the D80 and can be used remotely.







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Friday, December 11, 2009

Record Multiple Cameras At The Same Time With A Dvr

Motion-detecting DVRs are the best for the surveillance of your business or house in your absence. DVRs with multiple camera attachments are available, and the number depends on the expanse of the premises. Here's how you can record multiple cameras at the same time with a DVR.


Instructions


1. Determine where you would like to conduct the surveillance.


2. Figure out how long you need the surveillance to be conducted.


3. Know that there are motion-sensing DVRs available with several channel outputs and necessary software installed in them.


4. Ascertain whether you would like to permanently install cameras in one position or would like to shift them later. Wireless are best for temporary solutions and hardwired ones for permanent.


5. Confirm if the network is appropriate for wired cameras.


6. Decide on the type of cameras to be used. There are black and white, color or dome cameras available.


7. Connect the cameras to the network and to the DVR appropriately. As these DVRs come well equipped with the software, you only need to plug in the cameras.


8. Connect the DVR with the PC monitor or a TV and select the viewing tab.


9. Connect to the Internet if you would like to view the movements in your business premises or house from a remote location anywhere in the world.







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Get Cable Tv On A Computer

It has never been easier to get cable TV on a computer than it is today. While people have been connecting computers to TVs for years, they were usually trying to watch on a TV screen something they had already saved to their computers. Today it's possible to make the whole process work the opposite way, by using a computer as a de facto cable-TV system.


Instructions


Get Cable TV on a Computer


1. Make sure your computer system meets the minimum requirements to run cable TV without interruption of the signal. You will need a DSL Internet connection, Windows XP or Vista and the latest version of Internet Explorer or Firefox.


2. Obtain and install a TV tuner card or similar adapter program. Without the appropriate software, you will have trouble watching shows in real time. However, you may still be able to watch prerecorded programs or those that are available to download from a server. You can get a TV tuner card online or at an electronics store.


3. Decide between an internal and an external TV tuner card. The internal tuner card is plugged directly into your motherboard, while the external card is accessed via USB. Both work equally well, but internal cards may be harder to install and are not the right choice for laptops. External cards tend to be more expensive.


4. Ask your cable provider if a particular subscription system or software program is needed before you can access the system's programming. Access can be completed through the use of special access codes given to you by the cable company or by installing software directly from a CD.


5. Download a good player to watch TV programs, rather than using the player provided by the website itself. Not only are downloadable players such as TVU Networks more effective, but they also provide a more even stream (see Resources below).

Tags: tuner card, Cable Computer

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Photos To A Coby Mp4 Video Player

Your photos can be digitally portable when stored inside of your Coby MP4 video player. A MP4 player differs from a MP3 player, because it allows you to view photos and videos along with listening to music. Learning add photos onto your Coby MP4 video player can allow you to show family and friends photos without hauling around another gadget, such as a computer or a bulky digital camera.


Instructions


1. Connect your Coby video player to the computer through the provided USB cord. Identification will appear on the lower right corner of your screen stating that your Coby device has been connected.


2. Click "Start," "All Programs," "Coby" and "Coby Music Manager" to open the Coby Music Manager syncing application.


3. Locate the photos that you want to add to the Coby MP4 Video Player, and the click the "Coby MP4 Player" icon that appears on the Coby Media Manager.


4. Click on the picture and drag it into the "Image" icon. The image will load into the Coby Video Player.


5. Right click the identification from step one, and then click the "Safely Eject" or "Safely Remove" option.







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Download Apps To Your Blackberry Tour

The BlackBerry Tour smartphone is preloaded with various applications, or apps, such as BlackBerry Messenger and Yahoo! Messenger. Third-party developers often offer other applications to add functionality to your device. Apps range from games to utilities such as clocks or calculators. Downloading these apps to your BlackBerry can help you to enjoy your experience with the Tour even more. Apps are made available through the preloaded BlackBerry App World.


Instructions


1. Press the "Menu" key on your BlackBerry Tour. Scroll to "BlackBerry App World" and press the trackpad.


2. Click the "Search" icon and enter the name of the app you want to download. Review the search results and select the app to download.


3. Click "Download" and enter your BlackBerry ID and password when prompted. Click "Register" if you do not have an ID. Wait for the app to be downloaded to your Tour.


4. Click "Set Permissions" when prompted. Change the "User Data," "Connections" and "Interactions" fields to "Allow" by clicking each field. Press the "Menu" key and click "Save."


5. Access BlackBerry App World to select and download additional applications.







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Dynaco Qd1 Specs

The Dynaco QD-1 is an entry level matrix surround sound decoder. With the Dynaco QD-1, users are able to connect several speakers and use them in sync for functions requiring more than a couple of speakers, such as playing music at a party, giving presentations with a microphone or studio recording purposes.


Front Panel


The controls on the front panel of the Dynaco QD-1 are well-designed and simple to configure. The three knobs on the front panel allow users to configure the output to the speaker setup, such as stereo, theater, or surround channels, as well as the gain and control for the speakers.


Rear Panel


Three front outputs and two rear outputs allow users to connect a five-channel speaker system the QD-1. There are outputs for two amplifiers on the rear panel as well.


Performance


Compared to higher quality decoders, such as Strong or AMB decoders, the sound quality is below par and does not produce consistent audio levels between the rear left and right channels. According to Chris Kantack of Surround Sound Information Source, "the Dynaco QD-1 Series II L decoder provides 1970's style 4 channel matrix decoding with the additional possibil[i]ty of attaching a front center speaker output if desired."







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Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Diy Stereo Camera

A stereo cam is a special type of camera, or camera rig, that allows you to shoot 3-D images, or at least images that can later be made 3-D through certain types of video/image editing programs and special glasses. These types of camera systems work by mimicking the angles of images perceived by the human eye, using two separate images that are later edited to produce a single stereoscopic image that appears thee dimensional when viewed with proper glasses.


Two Cameras


The most important thing to remember is that you will need two cameras, preferably both the exact same model and set to the exact same settings. If your camera uses tape or film, then make sure it's the exact same type of tape or film in both cameras. You'll also need some velcro strips and a piece of wood, about a foot long.


Construction


You can use anything, really, but the most cost-effective way of constructing a stereo cam is with a simple piece of rectangular wood. Simply place some velcro on the bottom of the cameras, then some more on the wood, making sure that, when the cameras are placed on the wood, the lenses are spaced about two inches apart, or the approximate distance between human eyes. With the cameras secured to the wood, both facing forward with the lenses about two inches apart, you've just created your stereo cam. By drilling a small screw hole into the bottom of the wood you can even mount it on a tripod.


Use


To get a 3D image, simply record using both cameras at the same time. If using still cameras, set them to both take the picture at the same time, unless the object you're photographing isn't moving, in which case time isn't really as important as simply getting a shot of the same object from both angles. With the footage or images recorded, upload them into a computer and combine them using a video editing program like Adobe Aftereffects, which can combine the image streams into a single stereoscopic image.







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Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Replace The Battery In My Motorola Headset

Most of today's Bluetooth headsets run on built-in rechargeable batteries. And while those batteries typically last longer than a typical battery would, they will eventually die. That means that even if the other features on your headset still work, but the battery has died, you'll need to replace the entire unit. Fortunately, Motorola makes a handful of headsets -- including the H300 and the HS805 --that run on one AAA battery, which gives you the ability to simply replace a battery, as opposed to replacing the entire headset.


Instructions


1. Open the battery door on the back of your Motorola headset. The door will flip open and remain attached to the headset.


2. Remove the old battery from your Motorola Headset by sliding it out of the headset.


3. Insert a new AAA battery into the headset, making sure the marks on the battery, positive (+) side and the negative (-) match the marks on the headset. Typically, the negative end goes in first, with the positive end of the battery facing upward.


4. Close the battery door.







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Use An Enlarger Lens

An enlarger lens allows a photographer to create different size images from one negative. An enlarger lens can be used to crop a photograph or to add or subtract color from an image. Learn properly use an enlarger lens to achieve photographic success.


Instructions


1. Choose the correct enlarger lens that fits your needs and budget. A 3-element enlarger lens is inexpensive but lacks the quality that the more costly 6-element enlarger lens can offer.


2. Know that an enlarger lens is created to enlarge black and white prints. The lens can enlarge color prints with the use of special color filters that add or subtract color from the subject area.


3. Use a condenser enlarger lens to showcase the detail in your prints. The condenser uses light passed through the print negative to the enlarger. A cold cathode enlarger--in which diffused light filters through the negative--produces good color images but with less detail.


4. Attach your enlarger lens to your enlarger. Set the aperture dial to the appropriate setting. Aperture is the size of the hole on the lens that controls the amount of light that reaches the negative. If you need more light for your exposure, set the aperture to f-4.5 (the "f" refers to the focal distance; the number signifies the diameter of the aperture.) For minimal light, use the f-22 setting. The common setting is the f-8 position which is in the middle.


5. Adjust the lens to the focus you desire and process your print.







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What Is The Meaning Of Model Numbers

A model number is used to differentiate one product in a series from another. Model numbers are commonly used in many different types of product manufacture. Letters are sometimes used along with numbers in the coding. There is no standard format for how the letters and numbers are used; companies are free to decide how they want to use them.


Significance


A model number can indicate the features present in a product. Higher model numbers often indicate the addition of new features and improvements to a product.


Function


Model numbers can help a consumer differentiate between two products made by the same manufacturer that look similar.


Misconceptions


A higher model number does not always indicate that a product is better than another in the same product line. Make sure to investigate the differences among models before purchase.


Identification


The model number of a product is often featured prominently on the packaging of said product. On the physical product itself, the model number is most commonly found on the front, rear or bottom of the product.


Time Frame


A model number can be used to indicate when a product was released by the manufacturer. A higher model number often indicates a later date of manufacture.







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Monday, December 7, 2009

Find Gay Family Vacations

To find gay family vacations, you just have to choose a destination and check out the area for specific needs. There are so many gay family vacations spots and they are all very nice for families and singles. Family vacations are fun when you find the right places. Many travel agencies have destinations for gay vacations. However, finding the right destination can be done yourself. With a little time, you can find a great gay family destination for a great vacation.


Instructions


Find Gay Family Vacations


1. Talk to other gay families to see where they spend time when they take vacations. Gay family vacations do not always have to be labeled gay family vacations to be gay friendly. Word of mouth is a great way to find areas for the entire family.


2. Look at destinations on the Internet. Many places offer family fun and are very acceptant of gay families. Some destinations will specify if they are exclusively gay family orientated.


3. Look for destinations that are geared towards gay families only. Many destinations have all-inclusive packages for gay families. Gay cruises are another option for gay families. The cruises are only for gay families and singles parents.


4. Check with local travel agencies for gay family orientated vacations. Many travel agencies will have assess to more information regarding specific destinations and companies that provide gay family vacations.


5. Ask local groups that have gay memberships or are dedicated to the gay community. These groups do have events and vacations packages planned for the members and their families. Many times these family vacations in a group are very exciting and the entire family has a great time.







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Choose A Digital Slr (Single Lens Reflex) Camera

If you are thinking about upgrading to a better and more versatile camera, a DSLR (digital single lens reflex) camera is the best choice.


Instructions


1. The reason to select a DSLR (digital single lens reflex) camera is for its versatility, quality, and lens selection. A DSLR camera offers the option of adding lenses, usually of a longer focal length. Long focal length lenses allow the capture of larger images of the subject, usually sports and nature, for instance.


2. When selecting a DSLR camera, price is always a consideration. The average life of a 'starter' DSLR camera depends on usage, and care, but with light use, a low-end starter DSLR camera could last five or more years.


When selecting a camera, a good decision point might be to examine the variety of lenses offered, and if they are usable in other models in the same brand. When upgrading to the next model or a more expensive model of the same brand, it is nice to know you can use lenses previously purchased.


3. Visit vendors who sell the brands you are interested in purchasing. Hold the camera in your hands, determine if it feels comfortable. Can you hold it and use it with ease? Are the menus easy to decipher. Are the buttons and features easily accessible? Will you enjoy holding and operating this camera? Are you comfortable with the cost? And will other lenses work with this camera?







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Friday, December 4, 2009

Troubleshooting A Nokia Cell Phone

Troubleshooting a Nokia Cell Phone


Low Memory


If the memory on your Nokia cell phone is too low, delete your inbox messages and sent messages from their folders. If you receive email messages, you can also delete retrieved ones from your phone's memory. Deleting saved browser pages may also be very helpful. In addition, you can remove images and photos, contact information, calendar notes, games scores, call timers and any other data that may be taking up memory space unnecessarily. If you need the data later, you can save it by using the Nokia PC Suite to make a backup copy of all of it to your computer (as long as it is compatible). You can also email your images or store data onto a memory card before deleting it.


Bluetooth Connectivity


If you are having problems connecting to someone else's device with your Bluetooth, make sure both devices are activated and are compatible. Also make sure the distance between the two devices is not over 32 feet. There must be no walls or barriers between the devices. You may also need to make sure that the other device is not in hidden mode. If you experience problems ending a Bluetooth connection and another device is joined to your Bluetooth device, you can use that device to end the connection; or you can disable the connection by pressing the Menu button, selecting "Connect," choosing "Bluetooth" and pressing "Off."


Multimedia Messaging


If your Nokia device is having trouble receiving a multimedia message, it might be because the memory is full. Delete data if this is the case. To view the data you have in your memory, and how much memory you have in the various data groups, press the "Menu" button and select "Tools," then "File Manager." Choose "Options" and "Memory Details." If your device keeps making a data connection, you can end the connections by pressing the "Menu" button and selecting "Messaging." Then choose "Options," "Settings" and "Multimedia Message." If you do not want to answer any of your multimedia messages, choose "Multimedia Retrieval" and "Off." Once you do this, your device will not make any network multimedia messaging connections.







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