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What are the P, A, S, and M modes on the Mode Dial and how are they used?

EVOLT E-510 > Frequently Asked Questions
The P, A, S, and M modes are the Advanced Shooting modes. These are essentially non-AUTO modes that allow the photographer more creative control by enabling more control over shutter speed and f-stop settings. The Advanced Shooting modes also allow total access to the menu options. They are also the modes required for use with E-System flash accessories.

Can I run SLI mode and quad-head mode at the same time?

NextComputing - Frequently Asked Questions
SLI mode is only capable of running one monitor per card at a time. To run in quad-head mode, you must disable SLI mode. However, while older drivers required a reboot to switch modes, the NextDimension uses the latest drivers and does not require a reboot to switch modes.

What is the difference between a quad bike and an ATV?

Quad Bike FAQ
ATV (All Terrain Vehicle) is the general term used to describe a vehicle designed for off-road use. This could include quad bikes, Landrovers, Argo-Cats etc. Quad bikes are the sit-astride four wheel bikes with handlebars. The farming community tends to call them ATVs, while the forestry calls them ATCs (All Terrain Cycles). Leisure users tend to use the term Quad Bike. We use the term interchangeably!

What's the difference between my camera's different metering modes and how do I know which to use?

Digital Photography FAQ
Most cameras will have some subset of the following metering modes: spot, center weighted average (sometimes just called "average", and multi-segment (sometimes called "evaluative"). Spot metering is the easiest to understand: The camera meters only a small area in the center of the frame. This mode is useful if there is a particular area of the frame that you must expose properly, even if it comes at the expense of overexposing or underexposing the rest of the image.

The Easy Shooting modes on the Mode Dial are so convenient. Can I assign other Scenes to this dial?

EVOLT E-410 > Frequently Asked Questions
It is possible to switch the Easy Shooting mode's Sport and Night + Portrait scenes to the Underwater Macro and Underwater Wide scenes, respectively. This function cannot be registered in the camera's Custom Reset Setting function. Press the Down Arrow button three times to select the first Setup menu (indicated by an icon of a wrench followed by the number 1), and then press the Right Arrow key.

How do I get OUT of digest mode? Are there other modes I should know about?

SOCCER-COACH-L FAQ
Actually, "digest" is only one of a number of "subscription options" which you can control. Use the "set" command in exactly the same way for all of these: send (to listserv@morgan.ucs.mun.ca)

What is the difference between the MARK Series and SKYMASTER KIT Series Quad antennas ... ?

FAQ Sheet
The Electrical performance is the same when the Skymaster is fabricated according to the instructions supplied. The primary difference is the SKYMASTER Series is a KIT of parts and material that require measurement, cutting of fiberglass, drilling of holes and assembly. The MARK Series has pre-cut elements, pre-formed element wires, and one piece, pre-drilled, tapered fiberglass spreader arms. Some of the materials are different, e.g.

What is the Quad?

University of Manitoba: University 1 - U1 Orientation - New ...
The Duckworth Quadrangle, better known as the 'Quad', is a large grassy space in the center of campus. During U1 Orientation the Quad is hub of activity and excitement! You can come to the Quad for assistance and directions or to participate in fun activities. Enjoy the entertainment, see some great local bands, and even win some great prizes along the way!

Question: What's the difference between channels and modes?

FAQ: Abacus? Digital Wrist Net? Watch (630-5315)
Answer: The information in your watch is organized into channels, and each channel contains one or more modes. When you sign up for service, you can choose which channels and modes to display on your watch. Channels include but are not limited to Time, News, Weather, Watch Faces, Sports, Stocks, Daily Diversions, Calendar and Messages. Each of these channels is divided into smaller sections called modes.

What is the difference between Design and Analysis modes?

SubPUMP® - FAQs
Design used to size the equipment for a new system. Analysis is for analyzing the existing installations and use the existing equipment in the well.

What is the difference in Appointment and Schedule modes?

Schedule mode allows you to create schedules such as school class times, game times, or sun/tide times.

What is the difference between public and hidden modes?

users.ign.com faq
Public mode allows all IGN visitors to view your wishlist and/or game collection. Hidden mode means you are the only person able to view your wishlist and/or game collection. Note: visitors to your site are only able to see your user page in display mode, they are not able to edit your user page.

What is the difference between asymmetrical and symmetrical modes?

REPOTEC
In Symmetrical mode, data travels upstream (to the Internet or data source) and downstream (from the internet or data source) at the same rate. Symmetrical DSL was designed for applications requiring high speeds in both directions, which is ideally suited for business applications. Increasingly, symmetrical applications, which began with enterprise networks, are now also required by both small and medium enterprises and residential customers.

What is the difference between EDO memory and Fast Page Mode memory?

All of Memory FAQ
EDO memory has a faster read timing than FPM but has the same write timing. FPM is commonly used in 386 and 486 computers, while EDO is for Pentiums only. Apple computers should be configured with Fast Page Mode memory. EDO memory will not work in 486 computers. Parity memory, which is actually Fast Page Mode with 4 bits for parity checking, works in all computers. If your system does not use parity, it will ignore it.

What's the difference between Sticky mode and Normal mode in the Turn Signal Link?

LaneFX® Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) - Installation,...
In NORMAL MODE: LaneFX moves the mirror outward and returns it normally when the turn signal is activated. In STICKY MODE: when the turn signal is activated, LaneFX expands the mirror outward and keeps it in its maximum expansion position for as long as the turn signal is on. Once the turn signal is deactivated, LaneFX returns the mirror to its original position.

What is the difference between Manual mode and Auto mode?

Focoltone Color Solutions
In Manual mode, you can bypass certain process during the calibration cycle i.e. 'Scan Composite Sheet'. User can choose to scan in the composite sheet using other scanner that can't be found in the scanner list under File>import menu. But it is recommended only for expert users. Top>>

What is the difference between route mode and bridge mode?

Microcom Technologies - The Right Wireless Distributor
The route mode supports multiple devices connected behind the MM2211. The bridge mode allows only one device to be connected behind the MM2211. Most Metro ISPs allows multiple devices connected behind the MM2211. In route mode, the MM2211 will act as the DHCP server to the devices connected behind the MM2211, as well as perform NAT (Network Address Translation).

What is the difference between SteamTab, SteamTab Duo and SteamTab Quad?

SteamTab Frequently Asked Questions
SteamTab is implemented with the current international gold standard for the thermodynamic and transport properties of water and steam. This standard, referred as the IAPWS-95 formulation for general and scientific use, is implemented in SteamTab V3.0 for users who demand the most accurate steam property values. SteamTab Duo, as the name would imply, contains two sets of steam formulation. Additional to the scientific formation, SteamTab Duo contains the Industrial Formulation. SteamTab Duo V3.

What is the difference between the Harmonic Quad Zapper and the Magnetic Pulser?

Robert Beck Intro
The Harmonic Quad is a pulse generator that produces a multiplexed electrical signal at a fixed rate. The output is a dual frequency composite square wave. If you test Harmonic Quad unit output with a voltmeter, it will typically read around 2.5 volts, because it is measuring average voltage. The peak-to-peak voltage is about 8 volts, and can be seen on an oscilloscope. The "low battery" light will come on when the strength falls below 5.7 volts. Most zappers are powered with a 9 volt battery.
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