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  2. User guide - Wikipedia

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    User's guide for a Dulcitone keyboard. A user guide, also commonly known as a user manual, is intended to assist users in using a particular product, service or application. It is usually written by a technician, product developer, or a company's customer service staff. Most user guides contain both a written guide and associated images.

  3. File:RJ9 Handset diagram.svg - Wikipedia

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    Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 22:16, 3 January 2015: 400 × 132 (18 KB): Kbrose: Corrected the name of the object in the source code. It is not an RJ9 but a 4P4C connector.

  4. Plantronics - Wikipedia

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    Plantronics office headset on its charger. In the 1980s, Plantronics created a line of cordless products using infrared technology. Though the technology utilized was the same one being used by television remote controls, the link did not require a Federal Communications Commission (FCC) telecommunications approval. One of the first products ...

  5. Headphones - Wikipedia

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    A typical example of a headset used for voice chats. A headset is a headphone combined with a microphone. Headsets provide the equivalent functionality of a telephone handset with hands-free operation. Among applications for headsets, besides telephone use, are aviation, theatre or television studio intercom systems, and console or PC gaming.

  6. Throat microphone - Wikipedia

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    Charles Edmond Prince led the development of throat microphones for the British during World War I for use in the noisy and windy environment of aircraft cockpits. Over a 3 year period from 1915-1918 they went through a series of prototype and production handheld "airplane telephones" before arriving at a hands free throat mic incorporated into a leather flying helmet.

  7. Nikon Coolpix 5200 - Wikipedia

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    The Nikon Coolpix 5200 is a digital camera manufactured and distributed by Nikon. It features 5.1 megapixels , and a 3x optical /4x digital zoom . It is part of the Nikon Coolpix line of cameras Technology .

  8. Fujifilm FinePix S5200 - Wikipedia

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    The camera's features were fairly impressive at launch including a 10x optical zoom, a 5.1-megapixel CCD imaging sensor as well as a host of manual settings. The manual settings which the s5200 featured allow much control over the image, such settings like TTL metering, ISO, flash, Macro, White Balance and Red Eye Reduction could be manipulated.

  9. Power Macintosh 5200 LC - Wikipedia

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    The 5200 is closely related to the 6200, which uses the same logic boards in desktop cases without integrated monitors. In an editorial, MacWorld Magazine's Editor-in-Chief, Adrian Mello, wrote of the 5200: "The all-in-one design exhibits a lot of the same spirit that Apple vested in the original Macintosh.