25.10.08

Service Manual

Service Manual for Gateway 600 series laptop/notebook that is either powered by Intel Celeron or Intel Pentium 4 CPU with Intel Socketable micro FCPGA2 processor packaging, delivered through 512K Level 2 Cache and 400MHz FSB. The Gateway 600 Notebook/Laptop uses 64 MB ATI Mobility Radeon capable to render 156 bit 3D and 2D graphic. Chipset installed is Intel 845MP.

This service manual is NOT intended to be performed by user, it is however is a handout for skilled personnel only and is used to help plan maintenance tasks for the Gateway 600 series notebook.

Contents:

  • Replacing Gateway 600YG2 Components: Identifying the notebook model; Identifying components; Preparing your work space; Preventing static electricity discharge; Preparing the notebook; Disconnecting from the port replicator; Removing the batteries; Removing the main battery; Removing the optional secondary battery; Adding or replacing memory modules; Replacing the IEEE 802.11 Mini PCI card; Replacing the hard drive kit; Replacing the hard drive in the hard drive kit; Replacing the keyboard cover; Replacing the keyboard; Replacing the hinge covers; Replacing the LCD panel assembly; Replacing the palm rest assembly; Replacing the cooling assembly; Replacing the LED indicator panel; Replacing the speakers; Replacing the audio board; Replacing the modem or CMOS battery; Replacing the system board.

Safari on iPhone

Safari on iPhone, the application for browsing the web on iPhone and iPod touch, is a full web browser running on a small handheld device with a high-resolution screen. This unique implementation of Safari responds to a finger as the input device and supports gestures for zooming and panning. It also renders webpages in portrait or landscape orientation. It contains many built-in features such as PDF viewing, video playback, and support for links to the native Phone, Mail, Maps, and YouTube applications.

Contents:

  • Introduction to Safari Web Content Guide for iPhone [ Who Should Read This Document ~ Organization of This Document ~ See Also ]
  • Chapter 1 Creating Compatible Web Content [ Use Standards ~ Follow GoodWeb Design Practices ~ Avoid Framesets ~ Use Columns and Blocks ~ Know the Resource Limits ~ Checking the Size of Webpages ~ Use the Select Element ~ Use Supported Content Types and iPhone Features ~ Use Canvas for Vector Graphics and Animation ~ Use Supported JavaScriptWindows and Dialogs ~ Use Supported Rich Media MIME Types ~ Use Security Features ~ Don’t Use Unsupported Technologies ]
  • Chapter 2 Optimizing Web Content [ Using Conditional CSS ~ Using the Safari on iPhone User Agent String ~ Specifying a Webpage Icon forWeb Clip ]
  • Chapter 3 Configuring the Viewport [ Layout and Metrics of Safari on iPhone ~ What Is the Viewport? ~ Safari on the Desktop Viewport ~ Safari on iPhone Viewport ~ Examples of Viewports on iPhone ~ Default Viewport Settings ~ Using the Viewport Meta Tag ~ Changing the ViewportWidth and Height ~ How Safari Infers theWidth, Height, and Initial Scale ~ Viewport Settings for iPhoneWeb Applications ]
  • Chapter 4 Customizing Style Sheets [ Leveraging CSS3 Properties ~ Adjusting the Text Size ~ Highlighting Elements ]
  • Chapter 5 Using iPhone Application Links [ Mail Links ~ Phone Links ~ Map Links ~ YouTube Links ]
  • Chapter 6 Designing Forms [ Laying Out Forms ~ Customizing Form Controls ~ Configuring Automatic Correction and Capitalization ]
  • Chapter 7 Handling Events [ One-Finger Events ~ Two-Finger Events ~ Form and Document Events ~ Making Elements Clickable ~ Handling Orientation Events ~ Supported Events ]
  • Chapter 8 Creating Video [ Sizing Movies Appropriately ~ Don’t Let the Bit Rate Stall Your Movie ~ Using Supported Movie Standards ~ Encoding Video for Wi-Fi and EDGE ~ Using QuickTime Pro 7.2.1 ~ Using QuickTime Pro 7.2 ~ Using QuickTime Pro 7.1.6 ~ Creating a Reference Movie ~ Embedding Movies in Webpages ~ Configuring Your Server ]
  • Chapter 9 Debugging [ Enabling the Safari Console ~ Viewing Console Messages ~ Creating Messages in JavaScript ]
  • Appendix A HTML Basics [ What Is HTML? ~ Basic HTML Structure ~ Creating Effective HTML Content ~ Using Other HTML Features ]
  • Appendix B CSS Basics [ What Is CSS? ~ Inline CSS ~ Head-Embedded CSS ~ External CSS ]

mobile phone features

A User guide of the Motorola ‘Hellomoto’ Motorola RAZR V3x 3G wireless phone, if you an owner of this Motorola handphone read thorough this manual is very advisable, thus you can get acquainted quickly with this cell phone. [caution: this is not a service manual! ]

Certain mobile phone features are dependent on the capabilities and settings of your service provider’s network. Additionally, certain features may not be activated by your service provider, and/or the provider’s network settings may limit the feature’s functionality. Always contact your service provider about feature availability and functionality. All features, functionality, and other product specifications, as well as the information contained in this user’s guide are based upon the latest available information and are believed to be accurate at the time of printing. Motorola reserves the right to change or modify any information or specifications without notice or obligation.

Table of content:

* menu map
* Safety Information
* EU Conformance
* Recycling Information
* essentials [ about this guide ~ SIM card ~ battery ~ turn it on & off ~ make a call ~ answer a call ~ store a phone number ~ call a stored phone number ~ your phone number ]
* main attractions [ audio player ~ digital audio player ~ take & send a photo ~ record & send a video ~ video calls ~ memory card ~ cable connections ~ Bluetooth wireless ]
* basics [ display ~ menus ~ volume ~ navigation key ~ smart key ~ external display ~ handsfree speaker ~ codes & passwords ~ lock & unlock phone ]
* customise [ ring style ~ time & date ~ wallpaper ~ screen saver ~ themes ~ display appearance ~ answer options ]
* calls [ turn off a call alert ~ recent calls ~ redial ~ return a call ~ caller ID ~ emergency calls ~ voicemail ]
* other features [ advanced calling ~ phonebook ~ messages ~ instant messaging ~ personalising ~ call times & costs ~ handsfree ~ data calls ~ network ~ personal organiser ~ security ~ fun & games ]
* SAR Data
* index