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I had my passenger headlight bulb replaced. Now when I go to start my 2009 buick lacrosse, my horn honks, wipers come on, trunk pops open and loud bass static on my radio.

Who replaced the headlamp bulb ? Take it back . Everything your having problems with are all controlled by the BCM - body control module . May have crossed wire's ,shorted etc....
This vehicles BCM functions as the Power Mode Master (PMM). Refer to Power Mode Description and Operation for a complete description of the power mode functions.
Body Control Module
The various body control module (BCM) input and output circuits are described in the corresponding functional areas indicated on the BCM electrical schematics. The BCM functions include the following:
• Battery rundown protection--Inadvertent power--Refer to Interior Lighting Systems Description and Operation .
• BTSI/automatic transmission shift lock control--Refer to Automatic Transmission Shift Lock Control Description and Operation .
• Bulb check--Refer to Instrument Cluster Description and Operation .
• Chimes--Refer to Audible Warnings Description and Operation .
- Check gages
- Content theft deterrent
- Door ajar warning
- Headlamps ON
- Key-in-ignition
- Oil reset
- Park brake warning
- Seat belt not fastened
- Turn signal ON
- Vehicle theft deterrent
• Door lock interface--Refer to Power Door Locks Description and Operation .
• Exterior and interior lighting control--Refer to Exterior Lighting Systems Description and Operation .
- Automatic lighting control
- Backup lamps
- Daytime running lights (DRL)
- Fog lamps
- High/low beam head lamps
- Park brake lights
- Turn hazard lamps
• Gage control--Refer to Instrument Cluster Description and Operation .
• Heated seats--Refer to Heated Seats Description and Operation .
• Horn interface--Refer to Horns System Description and Operation .
• Instrument cluster indicator control--Refer to Instrument Cluster Description and Operation .
• Interior lighting--Refer to Interior Lighting Systems Description and Operation .
• Key-in-ignition sensing--Refer to Audible Warnings Description and Operation .
• Parking brake state sensing--Refer to Brake Warning System Description and Operation .
• Retained accessory power (RAP)--Refer to Retained Accessory Power (RAP) Description and Operation .
• Rear compartment interface--Refer to Power Door Locks Description and Operation .
• Rear defogger--Refer to Rear Window Defogger Description and Operation .
• Remote function control--Refer to Keyless Entry System Description and Operation .
• RFA communication link--Refer to Keyless Entry System Description and Operation .
• Seat belt use sensing--Refer to Seat Belt System Description and Operation .
• Theft deterrent vehicle/content--Refer to Content Theft Deterrent (CTD) Description and Operation or Immobilizer Description and Operation .
• Washer solvent level sensing--Refer to Wiper/Washer System Description and Operation .
• Wiper/washer--Refer to Wiper/Washer System Description and Operation .
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An operating system "OS" or "DOS"

Operating Systems Means, Tips & Tools.Microsoft Windows Server 2008 is the company's latest server operating system. Officially launched in February 2008, Windows Server 2008 is the successor to Microsoft's previous server OS, Windows Server 2003.
"The other is Disk Operating System, in a general sense, DOS refers to just about any operating system. More commonly, it describes the operating system Microsoft developed in 1981 for IBM's line of personal computers. Though syntactically distinct, DOS shares similarities with a Unix shell. It has a command-line interface and analogs to many common Unix commands. However, DOS is a 16-bit, single-user operating system that does not support multi-tasking. It is far easier to administer than Unix, but less powerful. Compared to graphical interfaces such as Windows and Mac OS X, it's also not particularly user-friendly."
An operating system sometimes abbreviated as "OS".Operating System is the program that being initially loaded into the computer by a boot program or manages all the other programs in a computer. The other programs are called applications or application programs. The application programs make use of the operating system by making requests for services through a defined application program interface (API). In addition, users can interact directly with the operating system through a user interface such as a command language or a graphical user interface (GUI).
An operating system performs these services for applications:
  1. In a multitasking operating system where multiple programs can be running at the same time, the operating system determines which applications should run in what order and how much time should be allowed for each application before giving another application a turn.
  2. It manages the sharing of internal memory among multiple applications.
  3. It handles input and output to and from attached hardware devices, such as hard disks, printers, and dial-up ports.
  4. It sends messages to each application or interactive user (or to a system operator) about the status of operation and any errors that may have occurred.
  5. It can offload the management of what are called batch jobs (for example, printing) so that the initiating application is freed from this work.
  6. On computers that can provide parallel processing, an operating system can manage how to divide the program so that it runs on more than one processor at a time.
All major computer platforms (hardware and software) require and sometimes include an operating system. Linux, Windows 2000, VMS, OS/400, AIX, and z/OS are all examples of operating systems.
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How to Create my Own Windows Based Operating System?

You cannot create your own Windows-based operating system because the windows is the operating system. In order to create an operating system for a computer you have to know a great deal of programming. For even a rudimentary operating system to have a Windows like environment it would take years of development and would not even be as effective as a windows 3.1, windows 95, windows 98 or Windows 2000 operating system. Linux has free operating system that you can install on a PC look up "Redhat" or "how to install Linux on a PC" this is a little involved but people have already done a lot of the work you are speaking about. The Linux operating system is a great operating system of you throughout the world.
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F 56-2 ERROR CODE

Key Operator Mode
To the Key Operator
The key operator is trained to handle all special key operator functions that are not
accessible to the general user, such as monitoring overall copier activity, machine
performance, and service information; modifying machine settings; and controlling user
activity, for billing purposes.
A unique 4-digit key operator password is normally set by service at installation. If the
unique code is not set by service, the copier will not display Key Operator Password
Entry Screen when the Key Operator mode is being accessed, and a key operator
password will not be required. A service-set 8-digit ECM master key code must be
entered by the key operator to access the Electronic Copy Monitor functions, and a
service-set 4-digit Weekly timer master key code must be entered by the key operator to
access the Weekly timer functions.
To ensure the security of Key Operator mode, it is recommended that you establish a
unique key operator password, along with the key operator ECM master key code and
Weekly timer master key code, and keep them in a confidential file.
r HELP is unavailable in the Key Operator Mode
Key Operator Mode Screen 2
NOTE: The function number [12] Call remote service center and [13] Save ECM data to memory card on the
Key Operator Mode Screen will be dimmed and cannot be selected on the copier without the remote
diagnostics activated.
Key Operator Password Entry Screen Key Operator Mode Screen 1
Key Operator Mode 13-3
Key Operator Mode
To the Key Operator (continued)
How to Access the Key Operator Mode
1 First, be sure the copier power switch is OFF.
2 Then, turn power back ON while pressing the [HELP].
The Key Operator Password Entry Screen displays when the 4-digit key operator
password is set by service.
Otherwise, the Key Operator Mode Screen displays without the password
requirement.
3 If the Key Operator Password Entry Screen is displayed, use the keypad on the
touch screen to enter your 4-digit key operator password; then touch OK, to display
the Key Operator Mode Screen. (See note.)
If the key operator password is not valid, check with your service representative.
4 To display menus [11] to [13] of the Key Operator Mode Screen, touch the lower
arrow key. To return the menu [1] to [10] of the Key Operator Mode Screen, touch
the upper arrow key.
5 Make setting changes from the Key Operator Mode Screen, as described on the
following pages.
NOTE: If an invalid Key operator password is entered, continue by entering the valid 4-digit password.
13-4 Key Operator Mode
Key Operator Mode
Function Menu Map
FUNCTION MENU SUB FUNCTION MENU AND SETTING OPTIONS
[1] Initial setting [1] Copy mode: [RADF; 1-1; 1-2; 2-2; 2-1]
[2] Copy density: [AES; manual]
[3] Lens mode: [AMS; ratio 0.33~4.00]
[4] Paper tray: [APS; trays 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or Multi-sheet bypass tray]
[5] Output: [sort; group; staple-sort]
[6] Staple: [Normal 1 position left; Normal 1 position right;
Normal 2 positions left; Normal 2 positions right; Upsidedown
1 position left; Upsidedown 1 position right; Upsidedown 2
positions left; Upsidedown 2 positions right]
[7] Image scan: [Normal mode; High mode; Very High mode]
[2] Lens mode ratio [User Set ratio]
[3] ECM [1] ECM Password and User name setting
[2] ECM Count limit setting
[3] ECM Count Reset
[4] ECM On/Off Setting
[5] Copy-Limit-reached effect
[4] Lock/delete [1] Lock Job memory
job memory [2] Delete Job memory
[5] Paper type [Recycled; Colored; Letterhead; Special; Labels; Invoice; Legal;
Ledger; Blank]
[6] Control panel [Dimmer; Brighter]
contrast
[7] Key operator
[5-digit number]
Tel. No.
[8] Weekly timer
[1] Weekly timer On/Off setting
[2] Summer time setting
[3] Date & Time setting
[4] Timer setting
[5] Timer action On/Off setting
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What is a E4 code mean

Error Code:
E1 Loss of communication between the Single Zone LCD thermostat and the mod-ule board. LCD will cycle between E1 and the previous mode setting. System
will shut down.
E2 Open circuit or out of range Indoor Temperature Sensor. Heating and cooling
operation will be locked out. Fan operation can continue to operate.
E3 Shorted Indoor Temperature Sensor. Heating and cooling operation will be
locked out. Fan operation can continue to operate.
E4 Open circuit or out of range Outdoor Temperature Sensor (select models). Heat
Pump operation will be locked out. Air Conditioner, Fan and Furnace operation
can continue to operate.
E5 Open circuit or out of range Freeze Sensor. Air conditioner mode of operation
will be locked out. Furnace, heat strip, heat pump and fan mode of operation can
continue to operate but displays the last temperature set-poi
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What is the operating machine ?

If you mean operating system then:

An operating system (OS) is a set of software that manages computer hardware resources and provides common services for computer programs. The operating system is a vital component of the system software in a computer system. Application programs require an operating system to function.

Time-sharing operating systems schedule tasks for efficient use of the system and may also include accounting for cost allocation of processor time, mass storage, printing, and other resources.

For hardware functions such as input and output and memory allocation, the operating system acts as an intermediary between programs and the computer hardware, although the application code is usually executed directly by the hardware and will frequently make a system call to an OS function or be interrupted by it. Operating systems can be found on almost any device that contains a computer-from cellular phones and video game consoles to supercomputers and web servers.

Examples of popular modern operating systems include Android, BSD, iOS, GNU/Linux, Mac OS X, Microsoft Windows, Windows Phone, and IBM z/OS. All these, except Windows and z/OS, share roots in UNIX.
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What is the 5 types of operating system?

This are the Operating system types:



As computers have progressed and developed so have the operating systems. Below is a basic list of the different operating systems and a few examples of operating systems that fall into each of the categories. Many computer operating systems will fall into more than one of the below categories.
GUI - Short for Graphical User Interface, a GUI Operating System contains graphics and icons and is commonly navigated by using a computer mouse. See the GUI definition for a complete definition. Below are some examples of GUI Operating Systems.

System 7.x
Windows 98
Windows CE

Multi-user - A multi-user operating system allows for multiple users to use the same computer at the same time and different times.See the multi-user definition for a complete definition for a complete definition. Below are some examples of multi-user operating systems.

Linux
Unix

Windows 2000

Multiprocessing - An operating system capable of supporting and utilizing more than one computer processor. Below are some examples of multiprocessing operating systems.

Linux
Unix

Windows 2000

Multitasking - An operating system that is capable of allowing multiple software processes to run at the same time. Below are some examples of multitasking operating systems.

Unix
Windows 2000

Multithreading - Operating systems that allow different parts of a software program to run concurrently. Operating systems that would fall into this category are:

Linux
Unix

Windows 2000

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Series print no worked in my pc

The list below includes the operating systems supported by this model.

Compatible Operating Systems
Windows Macintosh Windows 95
Windows 98
Windows ME
Windows NT4
Windows 2000*
Windows XP*
Windows Vista*
Windows Vista64*
*Driver included in the Operating System


To download drivers for this model, click Drivers & Downloads tab above, and then select your operating system.

Incompatible Operating Systems The following list contains some of the more well known operating systems that are NOT supported with this model.

Incompatible Operating Systems
Windows 3.1
Windows 2003
BeOS
Mac OS X Linux
UNIX
Mac System 7

Note: This is a compiled list and may not include all possible incompatible operating systems.

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What are the heirarchy of operation?

Hi,

The following information on "Hierarchy of Operations" was taken from Pages 45-46 of the "Microsoft QuickBasic 4.0: Basic Language Reference" manual for Versions 4.00 and 4.00b. This information also applies to the following products:

  1. Microsoft GW-Basic Versions 3.20, 3.22, and 3.23
  2. QuickBasic Versions 1.00, 1.01, 1.02, 2.00, 2.01, 3.00, 4.00, 4.00b, and 4.50
  3. Microsoft Basic Compiler Versions 5.35, 5.36, 6.00, and 6.00b
  4. Microsoft Basic PDS Version 7.00.
MORE INFORMATION The Basic operators have an order of precedence, that is, when several operation... loadTOCNode(1, 'moreinformation'); The Basic operators have an order of precedence, that is, when several operations take place within the same program statement (without being grouped by parentheses), some operations are executed before others. Operations are executed in the following order:

  1. Arithmetic operations

    1. Exponential (^)
    2. Negation (-)
    3. Multiplication and division (*, /)
    4. Integer division (\)
    5. Modula arithmetic (MOD)
    6. Addition and subtraction (+, -)
  2. Relational operations (=, >, <, <>, <=, >=)
  3. Logical operations

    1. NOT
    2. AND
    3. OR
    4. XOR
    5. EQV
    6. IMP
An exception to the order of operations listed above occurs when an expression has adjacent exponentiation and negation operators. In this case, the negation is done first. For example, the following statement prints the value .0625 (equivalent to 4^-2), not -16 (equivalent to -(4^2)): PRINT 4 ^ -2 If operators on the same precedence level appear in the same expression, they are computed from left to right.

For more information on the "Hierarchy of Operations," consult the Basic language reference manual for your version of Basic. Please post your feedback and Vote if the problem resolved as per your satisfaction.
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Need ecm code for konica 7055 or a reset code is there an override code?????

Key Operator Mode
To the Key Operator
The key operator is trained to handle all special key operator functions that are not
accessible to the general user, such as monitoring overall copier activity, machine
performance, and service information; modifying machine settings; and controlling user
activity, for billing purposes.
A unique 4-digit key operator password is normally set by service at installation. If the
unique code is not set by service, the copier will not display Key Operator Password
Entry Screen when the Key Operator mode is being accessed, and a key operator
password will not be required. A service-set 8-digit ECM master key code must be
entered by the key operator to access the Electronic Copy Monitor functions, and a
service-set 4-digit Weekly timer master key code must be entered by the key operator to
access the Weekly timer functions.
To ensure the security of Key Operator mode, it is recommended that you establish a
unique key operator password, along with the key operator ECM master key code and
Weekly timer master key code, and keep them in a confidential file.
r HELP is unavailable in the Key Operator Mode
Key Operator Mode Screen 2
NOTE: The function number [12] Call remote service center and [13] Save ECM data to memory card on the
Key Operator Mode Screen will be dimmed and cannot be selected on the copier without the remote
diagnostics activated.
Key Operator Password Entry Screen Key Operator Mode Screen 1
Key Operator Mode 13-3
Key Operator Mode
To the Key Operator (continued)
How to Access the Key Operator Mode
1 First, be sure the copier power switch is OFF.
2 Then, turn power back ON while pressing the [HELP].
The Key Operator Password Entry Screen displays when the 4-digit key operator
password is set by service.
Otherwise, the Key Operator Mode Screen displays without the password
requirement.
3 If the Key Operator Password Entry Screen is displayed, use the keypad on the
touch screen to enter your 4-digit key operator password; then touch OK, to display
the Key Operator Mode Screen. (See note.)
If the key operator password is not valid, check with your service representative.
4 To display menus [11] to [13] of the Key Operator Mode Screen, touch the lower
arrow key. To return the menu [1] to [10] of the Key Operator Mode Screen, touch
the upper arrow key.
5 Make setting changes from the Key Operator Mode Screen, as described on the
following pages.
NOTE: If an invalid Key operator password is entered, continue by entering the valid 4-digit password.
13-4 Key Operator Mode
Key Operator Mode
Function Menu Map
FUNCTION MENU SUB FUNCTION MENU AND SETTING OPTIONS
[1] Initial setting [1] Copy mode: [RADF; 1-1; 1-2; 2-2; 2-1]
[2] Copy density: [AES; manual]
[3] Lens mode: [AMS; ratio 0.33~4.00]
[4] Paper tray: [APS; trays 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or Multi-sheet bypass tray]
[5] Output: [sort; group; staple-sort]
[6] Staple: [Normal 1 position left; Normal 1 position right;
Normal 2 positions left; Normal 2 positions right; Upsidedown
1 position left; Upsidedown 1 position right; Upsidedown 2
positions left; Upsidedown 2 positions right]
[7] Image scan: [Normal mode; High mode; Very High mode]
[2] Lens mode ratio [User Set ratio]
[3] ECM [1] ECM Password and User name setting
[2] ECM Count limit setting
[3] ECM Count Reset
[4] ECM On/Off Setting
[5] Copy-Limit-reached effect
[4] Lock/delete [1] Lock Job memory
job memory [2] Delete Job memory
[5] Paper type [Recycled; Colored; Letterhead; Special; Labels; Invoice; Legal;
Ledger; Blank]
[6] Control panel [Dimmer; Brighter]
contrast
[7] Key operator
[5-digit number]
Tel. No.
[8] Weekly timer
[1] Weekly timer On/Off setting
[2] Summer time setting
[3] Date & Time setting
[4] Timer setting
[5] Timer action On/Off setting

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