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polaris sportsman xplorer 400 500 4x4 workshop manual 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003General information. 4 can be equipped with a Mobile phone Enjoy uninterrupted radio reception portal. The current menu level is shown by Selecting from a menu vertical lines at the left-hand side of The cursor shows which menu item is the screen (e.g. Do not switch off the Infotainment item. Setting the sound Press the SETTINGS button. Set the desired value for the option The audio Settings menu appears.With External In the volume of an external source can be set in addition to the volume of the audio sources. The external source is relayed automatically by means of a control signal from the connected unit. In addition, each of the wavebands has For CD mode and when displaying Usage. 22 an autostore memory location (AS) the CD menu: where stations can be automatically Station search. RDS 3 26; Traffic programme (TP) 3 26. If no station is found, the Infotainment system automatically switches to a more sensitive search level. Press and hold search button d or c area are stored in the AS memory until the frequency of the required. Some RDS stations transmit different regional programmes over different RDS always activated frequencies at certain times. Select On to activate RDS. (RDS must be activated) Activating RDS provides the following In the audio Settings menu: Select the. Press and hold the e knob to mute a radio programme, the Infotainment If the current station is not a traffic the Infotainment System. EON (Enhanced Other Networks) With EON, you can also hear traffic announcements if the station set is not transmitting its own traffic. Correct with a CD player that can play audio handling, especially in the case of CDs as well as MP3 CDs. The CD self-recorded CD-Rs and CD-RWs, General information. Extras menu. The tracks on the album selected are Fast forward or rewind Select the Extras menu item in the played back in random order. Reduce the volume before switching. The relevant traffic Destination input.44 regulations must always be Guidance.http://www.vvk-wiedermann.at/userfiles/cuisinart-blend-central-manual.xml
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This display type can only be route is given preference.In the following, it will simply. Deleting characters When entering a character or When you have entered the wrong a character combination the number character:. If a destination address has already been input, the town name of the last Select the Destin. Input menu item. destination entered is displayed CD 70 NAVI only: instead of the Town menu item. If you want to enter a new road, house The Destin. Input menu is displayed number or a new intersecting road, and the route will be calculated (this just select the corresponding menu may take several seconds). Select the Last destinat.The Tours menu is displayed. Entering a new tour The Tours menu provides you with Select the required destination from the option of driving to a series of the destination memory list. With this function it is possible to view You have the following options in the the list of tour stages (intermediate Edit menu: To start guidance: Select Start tour. The following can be selected: menu provides access to travel guide Info.The overview of additional Depending on the navigations-DVD information stored on the inserted, different information from navigation DVD is displayed. The browser also has a dynamic menu. As soon as the multifunction 1. As soon as the range calculated by After the route has been calculated, Select Start navi.Entering destinations via the map (Colour Info Display only) In addition to the Position map menu item, the following functions are. Navigation be able to exactly define the settings 3 38 destination. Destinations beyond digitised roads ( Colour Info Display only) When entering destinations via the navigation map you can also save. Explanation No. Explanation 14 No parking possibility Road obstruction 15 Vehicle on worng carriageway Road obstruction in both 16 Closed roads directions of travel 17 Bad visibility For scales of 10 km and less: 18 Heavy wind No.http://finatwork.com/userfiles/cuisinart-blender-cbt-500-manual.xml The Infotainment system therefore functions only in your vehicle and is worthless for a thief. Feature pages Settings pages are menu pages The items within a menu are selected where settings can be made, e.g. by using a cursor moved by turning sound settings, etc. Press the multifunction knob to For this purpose, the currently confirm your selection.The station last tuned in to is To select the Audio menu, proceed as displayed.You will hear the last station tuned in. In the radio, CD or Sound menu: Turn the multifunction knob to the left Repeat the following steps until the Selecting the CD menu. Main menu There are two ways to leave a menu: The main menu is displayed. This option is not available in lists, Leaving a menu with the multifunction input menus and the main menu.See See car owner’s manual.Turn the multifunction knob until the desired value is set. A slider is provided for each of the sound frequencies. Press the multifunction knob. 2. Select the desired sound SDVC frequency. To compensate for ambient and 3. External In Use this function to adjust the volume of external audio sources such as a mobile phone. Select menu item External In. The Audio menu is displayed. Radio mode Select waveband FM, AM or DAB (if Switch from CD mode to radio mode available). Usage. 88 as shown below: The station last selected on the Station search. Autostore (AS) FM, FM-AS (automatically stored FM The station is stored in the desired stations), AM, AM-AS (automatically memory slot. Automatic RDS Calling up a station via station button Use this function to ensure that the You are listening to the station last RDS function is enabled even when. The PTY station list with the tuned in.Keep the rocker switch m or n g. To do this, on standby for traffic announcements pressed until Seek is displayed.During the phone call the radio or CD changer are muted. After going through the wavelength, on a frequency.Select menu item DAB. In the CD menu select menu item in the CD menu.https://congviendisan.vn/vi/boss-ava-550-manual Text information only Track. The CD changer plays the CD at appears if Show title is switched on in increased speed and reduced A list of all tracks is displayed. Audio CD: 4 tracks per CD are played before changing to the next CD. When random play is selected for an Switching off Random CD or audio CD, the tracks on a CD will be Random Magazine MP3 CD:. In these Hold down the rocker switch c until Hold down the rocker switch d until cases, the track numbers and playing times are always displayed.The CD changer ejects the CD. If a CD is ejected or inserted, the last radio station used will automatically be played. 2. General information.112 can be operated using controls on the The radio has nine automatic station steering wheel. Theft-deterrent feature The Infotainment system is equipped with an electronic security system for the purpose of theft deterrent. Display of the information provided if set to maximum volume. On units with a Mobile phone portal is fitted. AUX input volume, e.g. recent display reappears. Alternatively, the settings for Fader, a portable CD player Balance and Sound can be changed 5. Autostore lists. Press the REG button for a few Traffic programme stations are FM seconds. RDS stations which broadcast traffic 2. Press OK until PTY is displayed. news. REG Auto On appears on the display 3. Correct standard commercial CDs with handling, especially in the case of a diameter of 12 cm.Eject CD appears on the display. If a CD is ejected, the last radio station used will automatically be played. A CD can be ejected even if the appliance is turned off. The appliance switches off after the CD has been removed. Enable the external audio source and To play back an audio source Usage.133 set it to maximum volume. The menu-driven operations adapters for the mobile telephone is and status are shown via the info available from your Opel Partner. display. Not all Mobile phone portal functions The fact that the most important are supported by every phone. The.https://estacionsurmadrid.avanzagrupo.com/images/cardscan-500-manual.pdf The message Disconnected. Connection setup cannot be 4. Three different options where dialling Select the digits for the telephone a telephone number is concerned are calls from the foot of the display in available: order and start the dialling process using Dial. Press the p key. The selected check box indicates Refusing calls active filtering. 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Please sign in to your profile We promise you the best available price on your next stay, or your first night is free.All personal information you provide is encrypted and secure. This helps to ensure you have the optimal experience. If you would like to continue with our optimal website experience, you don't need to make any changes. If you would like to learn more about how we use cookies or change your settings, you can use the link at the bottom of any page at any time. Standard network rates apply. Calls from mobiles will be higher. We also have cordless dehumidifiers and light kits available. When the indicator beads turn pink, the silica gel is saturated and needs to be reactivated. To reactivate the beads, place the entire unit (do not disassemble) in the oven at 325 Fahrenheit for at least 3 hours. Let the unit cool enough to handle, then return to the safe. Note: the indicating beads will gradually turn blue once reactivated. Angela Avila-McDonald 2018-12-13T10:03:11-06:00 What is the proper way to accept a safe delivery? Sirak Peralta 2018-12-13T10:03:28-06:00 How often should I change my battery. The frequency that you will have to change your battery varies by user. If you use your safe multiple times a day you may have to change your battery more frequently than someone who uses the safe three times a week. Just to be safe, we suggest changing the battery of your safe twice a year. Signup here so you never forget! Sirak Peralta 2018-12-13T10:03:38-06:00 What kind of battery should I use. We recommend using an all alkaline Duracell or Energizer battery with an expiration date of five years in the future. This will ensure optimal lock performance. Angela Avila-McDonald 2018-12-13T10:03:50-06:00 How do I use an electric dehumidifier in a safe without a power outlet. An alternative option to an electric dehumidifier is our silica gel dehumidifier, which does not need electricity to operate. When using the knockouts be careful not to make them any bigger. This can void your warranty and compromise the integrity of the safe. Angela Avila-McDonald 2018-12-13T10:03:59-06:00 Where are Cannon’s safes manufactured. Cannon Safes are made and manufactured in Mexico. Angela Avila-McDonald 2018-12-13T10:04:10-06:00 How long does the “lock-out mode” last. Lock-out mode lasts five minutes. Refrain from pushing buttons while the battery connects or the timer will reset. Angela Avila-McDonald 2018-12-13T10:04:26-06:00 What size screws or anchors should I use to bolt my unit to the floor.Angela Avila-McDonald 2018-12-13T10:04:37-06:00 Can I upgrade my digital keypad to EMP. No, the wiring configuration in the digital keypad is different when compared to the EMP lock. Angela Avila-McDonald 2018-12-13T10:04:48-06:00 Can I replace the digital keypad with a mechanical lock. Digital locks provide secure and fast access to your valuables. Safes with digital keypads cannot support a mechanical lock because they lack specific features to guarantee protection. Sirak Peralta 2018-12-13T10:04:58-06:00 Does my warranty cover me if I lost the combination to my safe? Electronic and EMP locks carry a one-year warranty for labor and a lifetime warranty for parts. Sirak Peralta 2020-09-25T09:45:02-05:00 What should I do if my safe experiences fire, flood, or burglary. We will ask for certain information to process the claim but rest assured knowing your Cannon Safe is covered for the lifetime of the safe if you experience one of the unfortunate events mentioned above. Sirak Peralta 2020-09-25T09:45:59-05:00 What if the paint on my safe is damaged? Sirak Peralta 2020-09-25T09:48:31-05:00 How can I contact a store support representative? Please be aware that our hours may vary during holidays. Please keep in mind the hours of operation are the same as they are for phone calls. Sirak Peralta 2020-09-25T09:49:44-05:00 Where can I find customer service or technical support? Closed on major holidays. Sirak Peralta 2018-12-13T10:06:01-06:00 Where can I find the model number for my safe? Sirak Peralta 2018-12-13T10:06:11-06:00 Where can I find the serial number for my safe? The serial number will be on a small silver sticker. Sirak Peralta 2018-12-13T10:06:35-06:00 Where can I find an Owner’s Manual for my safe? Within it, you should be able to find answers to most of your questions. Please take a moment to read the manual to get a full understanding of all the features associated with your Cannon Safe. Sirak Peralta 2018-12-13T10:07:04-06:00 How do I reactivate my Silica Gel Dehumidifier? To reactivate the beads, place the entire unit (do not disassemble) in the oven at 325 Fahrenheit for at least 3 hours. Let the unit cool enough to handle, then return to the safe. Note: the indicating beads will gradually turn blue once reactivated. Sirak Peralta 2020-09-25T09:52:34-05:00 How do I buy extra shelves? Looking at the image, determine which shelves you need. Keep in mind that we no longer make shelves for past models. To produce and ship the shelves it will take approximately 5-8 weeks.Put the ring back onto the keypad and twist counter clockwise This is a number that is available only through the factory, please see “How do I get my MRC Code” if you need help. Leave the safe door open and in the locked position (locking bolts should be visible). With the door pulled open, put the safe in the locked position by turning the handle clockwise. You should be able to see the protruding bolts on the safe door.If there is one (1) long beep after entering the code, the lock did not recognize the code, slow down. You will hear a double beep. You will hear a double beep. You will hear a double beep.If you hear a long beep, the old code is still valid. Now don’t forget it because you will need it if you want to change the combination again! With the door pulled open, put the safe in the locked position by turning the handle clockwise. You should be able to see the protruding bolts on the safe door.If there is one (1) long beep after entering the code, the lock did not recognize the code, slow down. You will hear a double beep. You will hear a double beep. You will hear a double beep.If you hear 3 beeps, the old code is still valid. Now don’t forget it because you will need it if you want to change the combination again! You have up to 8 user codes. With the door pulled open, put the safe in the locked position by turning the handle clockwise. You should be able to see the protruding bolts on the safe door.If there is one (1) long beep after entering the code, the lock did not recognize the code, slow down. You will hear three beeps. You will hear three beeps.Now don’t forget it because you will need it if you want to change the User Codes! With the door pulled open, put the safe in the locked position by turning the handle clockwise. You should be able to see the protruding bolts on the safe door.If there is one (1) long beep after entering the code, the lock did not recognize the code, slow down. You will hear three beeps. You will hear three beeps.If you hear a long beep, the old code is still valid. With the door pulled open, put the safe in the locked position by turning the handle clockwise. You should be able to see the protruding bolts on the safe door. You will hear a double beep. You will hear a double beep. You will hear a double beep. Now don’t forget it because you will need it if you want to change the combination again! Sirak Peralta 2020-09-25T10:04:16-05:00 I hear two beeps but my safe will not unlock, what does this mean? Once you hear the 2 beeps your safe should open. Sirak Peralta 2020-09-25T10:05:26-05:00 My safe will not lock, what do I do? The best battery to use is a Duracell or Energizer battery with an expiration date of 5 years in the future. If the batteries have been in the safe for more than 6 months, change them and try opening and closing the safe again. Sirak Peralta 2018-12-13T10:28:56-06:00 What do I do if I lost my combination? After you fill out the form our Customer Service team will check to see if the Master Reset Code is available for your safe. Filling out the form mentioned above does not guarantee that our team will be able to assist you in gaining access to your safe. Master Reset Codes are not available for all safes but we will do our best to assist you. Once our Customer Service department reviews the information we will be in touch via email with next steps. Sirak Peralta 2018-12-13T10:09:50-06:00 How do I open the safe if the handles are in the inside? Put in the code then turn it to the left. When you hear 2 beeps your safe will open. Sirak Peralta 2018-12-13T10:10:09-06:00 Where are the handles of my safe? This box also contains the 4 Floor plugs and 7 shelf clips. Sirak Peralta 2020-09-25T10:06:31-05:00 What do I do if my safe did not coming with a Warranty Certificate? How do I get one? Sirak Peralta 2018-12-13T10:11:33-06:00 My safe did not come with an Owner’s Manual. How do I get one? Within it, you should be able to find answers to most of your questions. Please take a moment to read the manual to get a full understanding of all the features associated with your Cannon Safe. These proprietary rounds were usually not made at the government arsenals and would therefore require the ordnance authorities to place orders for ammunition as well, if the arms were approved. Patentees were constantly bombarding ordnance officers with new bullet and cartridge ideas for standard arms. Some of these inventions were worthless; however, others had merit and after testing were introduced into the ordnance pipelines. A third reason for the great variety of ammunition was the fact that neither the North nor the South had a central laboratory or arsenal for fabricating small arms ammunition. In the North, it does not appear that a central establishment was even considered. So even with strict regulations and guidelines, the sixteen Federal and Northern state arsenals and the eighteen smaller of Confederate arsenals and depots often made different cartridges and bullets for the same arms. In addition to this, the bullet and cartridge requirements were supplemented by purchases from private manufacturers and abroad. The ammunition illustrated with the weapons on the following pages was employed by the particular arms; however, in many cases there were other types of cartridges used. It is beyond the scope of this study to illustrate every cartridge used in every weapon. Civil War small arms ammunition ran the gamut from simple to complex. Although it was possible to load most weapons with loose powder and ball, this was seldom necessary except in the case of some non-standard weapons that soldiers brought from home. Both the Union and Confederate ordnance departments were more than able to supply the needs of their troops in the field. Any spotty shortages were more logistical in nature than from manufacturing shortfalls. The most common ammunition used with muzzle-loaders during the war was the paper wrapped cartridge. Here, the bullet and powder charge were encased in paper, and it required that the soldier open the round to pour the powder down the barrel. Combustible cartridges fall into the category of separate primed ammunition that saw extensive use with carbines and revolvers. A combustible cartridge had the bullet attached to a cartridge case made of thin nitrated paper, linen, membrane, collodion or other substance that would be completely consumed by the powder charge explosion. It did not need to be opened to expose the powder, and was ignited by the flame from a regular percussion cap. The flame from the percussion cap penetrated through a small hole in the base of the case and ignited the powder charge. The most advanced types of ammunition used during the war were those that were internally primed, such as the rimfire, pin-fire, and certain evasions of Smith and Wesson's rimfire patent. The rimfire cartridge was completely self-contained: it had together in one piece the primer, powder, bullet, and case. After the appropriate powder charge was inserted, the bullet was crimped into the open end of the case. In operation, the hammer of the gun struck the rim of the cartridge, igniting the fulminate and in turn the powder charge. An earlier development that saw limited use in this country was the pin-fire cartridge. When struck by the hammer, the pin was driven into percussion compound that rested on an anvil. The resulting explosion ignited the powder charge. The number of revolver cartridges in a package usually corresponded to the number of chambers in the weapon's cylinder. Muzzleloaders had to use bullets that were smaller than the bore diameter, in order for the weapon to be loaded properly. Thus, the bullet for the.52 cal. Sharps carbine or rifle was actually.535 inches in diameter, and a.44 cal. Colt bullet was.455 inches in diameter. Packages and crates are sometimes marked with the bore diameter of the weapon and at other times with the diameter of the ammunition. Internally Primed Cartridges Combustible Cartridges Paper Cartridges Separate Primed Cartridges Conclusion Of necessity this is only a survey of the most important and common small arms and ammunition. There were literally thousands of different weapons and ammunition used in the Civil War. Army caliber revolvers are.44 caliber and Navy caliber revolvers are.36 cal. As nearly as can be determined, the terms originated with master salesman, Samuel Colt, in an attempt to enhance the sales of his arms to the two branches of the service. Breech-loading—the breech-loading system allowed both projectile and gunpowder to be inserted into the arm through the breech or back end of the barrel. Breech-loading significantly decreased loading time. This was a major advantage during the heat of battle. Caliber—the inside diameter of a gun barrel measured in thousandths of an inch. Carbine—the carbine is the shoulder arm of the cavalry. Because it was intended to be carried, and if necessary, used on horseback, the average length of the Civil War carbine was 39 inches. Loading a muzzle-loading arm when on horseback is extremely difficult, if not almost impossible. For this reason most inventions of breech-loading weapons were carbines. An inventor wishing to sell a new breech-loading arm had a much better chance to do so if it was offered for cavalry use. Lever-action Arms—lever-action arms are breech-loading firearms that employ a lever as an integral part of the arm. The lever opens the breech to allow either manual or mechanical insertion of a cartridge. Magazine-fed Arms—in firearms terminology, a magazine is an ammunition storage place and an integral part of the arm. The magazine contains a spring and a follower to automatically force one cartridge at a time into the firing chamber. Two magazine-fed arms saw extensive use in the Civil War, the Henry rifle with its fifteen cartridge magazine and the Spencer (carbine or rifle) with its seven cartridge magazine. Musket—a musket is a smoothbore shoulder arm which fires a round lead ball. Smoothbore arms were standard issue in the U.S. Army until 1855, when they were replaced by a new model arm with a rifled bore. Although obsolete by the Civil War, many muskets were still in arsenal storage or in the hands of state militia units. In 1861, the average musket was 57 inches long and weighed about 9 pounds. Muzzle-loading—the muzzle-loading system requires both the gunpowder and projectile to be inserted into the arm through the muzzle or front end of the barrel. Muzzle-loading weapons were the standard issue to soldiers worldwide prior to and during the American Civil War. The cap was the striking point of the firearm's hammer. The resulting percussion of the hammer strike caused the fulminate to explode, sending a tiny flame through a hole in the cone and into the powder charge. About 100 of these caps could be carried in a small leather pouch attached to a soldier's belt. Each bullet fired required a new cap. Pistol—a pistol is a hand-held firearm. At the time of the Civil War most pistols were revolvers, however, a few single-shot muzzle-loading varieties remained in use. Ranges of Small Arms—most rifled Civil War shoulder arms, including carbines, could be fired with precision at ranges of 100 to 150 yards and with reasonable accuracy at distances of 200 to 300 yards. The accuracy of smoothbore shoulder arms was very good at 50 to 100 yards, but began to drop off rapidly after that distance. Precision shooting with Civil War revolvers was possible for up to 50 yards and the accuracy needed to hit a man-sized target was present for up to 150 yards. Rate of Fire—rate of fire is defined as the number of times a user can load, aim, and fire a gun in a given period of time (usually one minute).