2010 ARVO-TEC Feeding Robot Installation Manual
Arvo-Tec Robot system installation procedure
1. Send site layout to Arvo-Tec distributor or directly to Arvo-Tec with your comments and wishes. If you have any question or doubts please do not hesitate to contact.
2. Install the rail. Follow details in the chapter “Instructions for rail installation”. Lift robot to the rail and run it while installation proceed to test the rail immediately. You can use robot manual drive forward and backwards functions. Use the lowest possible 25% speed and be ready to stop the robot if needed. Refer to robot user manual for details how to run robot.
3. Install electricity supply to the filling system and robot charger.
4. Install filling system mechanical parts: reserve silos, augers, etc.
5. Install robot home station battery charging system and filling system home switch.
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Troubleshooting CAR Installation Error: Tomcat Service not installed
This document describes this Cisco Call Detail Record (CDR) Analysis and Reporting (CAR) plugin error message: Tomcat Service not installed. Registry Entries for Tomcat Service not found. Cannot continue Installation.., and provides the steps necessary to troubleshoot it.
Requirements
Cisco recommends that you have knowledge of these topics:
- Cisco Unified Communications Manager (CallManager) 4.x
- Cisco Call Detail Record (CDR) Analysis and Reporting (CAR)
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How to Avoid Social Networking Blunders
It bears repeating that if you follow these simple rules, you won’t get into trouble anywhere:
• Always tell the truth.
• Never speak ill of others.
• Don’t say/wear/do anything that would embarrass your mother. Sadly, many people don’t follow this advice. The advent of social networking sites such as Facebook®, Flickr®, MySpace® and Twitter® have made it even easier for people — including professionals such as attorneys and paralegals — to get themselves into hot water. This article will look at ways to avoid embarrassing yourself (and your firm) on social networking sites.
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Basic Computer Usage COMP102 Tutorial #2
The Start Menu
The Start Menu is usually located on the bottom-left part of your screen.
Accessing a Web Browser In Windows, the Internet Explorer (IE) web browser is installed by default. You can use it to access the World Wide Web. Click on the Start Menu, move the mouse pointer over the blue e icon, and click once. This will start IE and allow you to browse the WWW. It is assumed, of course, that you have first connected to the Internet if you are not always connected.
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FireFTP Tutorial
FireFTP is a free, secure, cross-platform FTP client (Addon or Extension) for Mozilla Firefox which provides easy and intuitive access to FTP servers. With FireFTP, transferring your files to a Web server is quick and efficient. FireFTP also includes more advanced features such as: directory comparison and synchronization, SSL encryption, search/filtering, integrity checks, remote editing, and much more!
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Building the UL Toolbar for Firefox
An extension is an applet that adds new functions and features to the Firefox Web browser, or to any other application that uses the Mozilla Gecko rendering engine. Among the features that an extension can provide is a toolbar of Web links to the services of the University Libraries Web site. This page details how this toolbar was put together
Bundle
An extension is stored in a compressed bundle with the suffix .xpi (pronounced ‘zippy’). You can use any means to compress your extension files into a bundle, such as WinZIP, PKWare or the compression feature in Windows XP.
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Firefox Extension Development Tutorial
All of the guts of your extension will be written in JavaScript. If you already know JavaScript than you are good to go! If you are new to JavaScript it is highly recommended that you read through the next section and the supporting documentation to get used to the syntax.
All of your JavaScript code files should go in the content directory of your extension. This is where the XUL files go as well, so they will be able to easily reference the code. Just insert the following line in an XUL file that needs to run functions from your files.
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WebGL Makes Its Way into Firefox 3.7
It looks like support for the upcoming web 3D graphics project WebGL is building up fast, as, just one week after it made its way into Webkit’s latest experimental source-code releases, Mozilla Firefox 3.7 nightly builds also sport the new feature. The project is still pretty much in the early stages and still has a long way to go until standardization, but the developers believe there should be a much sturdier implementation within several months.
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Using Firefox
Mozilla Firefox (originally known as “Phoenix” and briefly as “Mozilla Firebird”) is a free, cross-platform, graphical web browser developed by the Mozilla Foundation and hundreds of volunteers. Its current release is Firefox 1.5, released on November 29, 2005. Firefox strives to be a lightweight, fast, intuitive, and highly extensible standalone browser. Firefox has now become the foundation’s main development focus. Firefox includes an integrated pop-up blocker, tabbed browsing, live bookmarks, support for open standards, an extension mechanism for adding functionality and localization for Firefox in different languages. Firefox also attempts to produce secure software and fix security holes promptly. Although other browsers have introduced these features, Firefox is the first such browser to achieve wide adoption.
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Client Framework 4.3.1 Start Guide
Backbase is the leading provider of enterprise software for creating AJAX-based Rich Internet Applications (RIAs). Medium to large enterprises and independent software vendors use Backbase to enhance the usability of their web applications, migrate fat client applications to the Web, deliver next generation online self-service applications, and create enterprise mash-ups.
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