Q: You should leave about 2.5 inches (6 cm) at the end of the cable. Insert the cable into the cable stripping tool or modular crimping tool and spin it around a few times. You should see that the jacket is cut. Remove the jacket. Stripping back the cable will help you remove the jacket to expose enough of the cable so you can separate it. You should have a few inches of exposed cable once you remove the cable jacket. Gently pull away the wire pairs from the center of the cable so they fan out. Separate the wire pairs by twisting in a counterclockwise motion.  Try to straighten the ends as much as you can since this can make them easier to terminate. Take the protective cover off the top of the jack and set the cable into the block of the jack. Insert each wire (conductor) into its own separate slot, making sure that the wire matches the A or B configuration. The conductor wires should be extending out of the jack. Consider whether or not you want to use the T568A or T568B wiring scheme. The T568B is becoming more popular since it can be used with older color codes as well as newer codes. Take your punch down tool and press it down on the conductor wires to cut them. The angled (cut) part of the blade should come into contact with the shoulder (the long sturdy side of the jack). This will also make sure the wires that are cut are flush with the jack.  Be sure to punch straight down and not at an angle. This will prevent the jack from bending. You should hear a loud click when you punch down. This just means that you've terminated the wire correctly. Once you've finished terminating the wires, look at each wire to make sure there is no overhang out the side of the jack. You should also make sure that the edge of the cable jacket is near the base of the jack and the wires you just terminated. The wires should be securely in place. If you notice wires sticking out the side, take a wire cutter and carefully trim the wire so that it's flush with the jack. Snap the dust caps in place so that the wires are protected. This will keep the connection secure and can prevent strain on the wires. You can easily remove the dust cap if you need to make changes to wiring later. Simply pop off the dust cap using a flat-head screwdriver inserted into the indentation on the side. If you can't set the dust caps back on the jack, your wires may not be seated correctly. Check the wires again to make sure they are secure and trimmed.
A: Strip back the cable jacket. Expose the wires. Place the cable wires in the jack. Terminate the conductor wires. Inspect the wires. Place a dust cap on the jack.

Article: The "Hey Siri" feature allows you to turn on Siri by saying, "Hey Siri," but some users have reported that this can enable Siri without input. This can cause Siri to start playing music or making calls without you asking it to. Disabling the "Hey Siri" feature can help prevent this. This will open the general settings for your device. This will display the Siri settings menu. This will disable the "Hey Siri" feature and prevent Siri from starting without your pressing the Home button.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Disable "Hey Siri" if you like using Siri but it's activating on its own. Open the Settings app and tap "General." Select "Siri." Toggle the Allow "Hey Siri" option OFF.

Problem: Article: When you use bookkeeping software, you also have the ability to generate the financial reports you need with the click of a button. However, the reports created are only as good as the information you put into the software.  Go over your sales and expenses before you generate your final reports. Reconcile your books with your receipts and bank account statements to make sure the information is correct. Once you're satisfied with the information, click through to create your reports. You'll typically be prompted to enter the dates you want the report to cover, and the specific information you want included. Your P&L reports are among the most important tools for assessing and growing your business. Many bookkeeping programs will generate these reports for you if you input the parameters of the report you want.  Your P&L starts with your total sales. You then subtract from those sales the cost of the products or services sold to get your gross profit. Take your gross profit and subtract other expenses, such as rent or utilities, from that number. You'll be left with your net profit for the time period. P&L reports are especially important if you anticipate needing small business loans or other outside funding. In addition to your P&L, there are several other statements, such as your cash flow statement and your balance sheet, that help you determine where money is flowing in and out of your business.  Your cash flow statement reports the increase or decrease of money flowing into your business. You can quickly see the amount of cash on hand and what you did with it, as well as where that money came from (whether from sales or other sources, such as a loan). The balance sheet summarizes your business's assets and liabilities. It will be particularly helpful if you have a business credit card, or if you've taken out a small business loan to help fund the start up of your business. Your business plan likely includes cash flow and profit projections several years into the future. As you operate your business, you'll want to check periodically and make sure these projections are still accurate given your business's actual performance.  Look at your business plan and update it twice a year. You also want to update it any time you're applying for a small business loan or courting investors, so they have the most up-to-date information to make their decision. Depending on how your actual performance compares to your initial expectations, you also may want to adjust some of your business goals and plans for growth or expansion.
Summary: Download bookkeeping software to simplify report creation. Create quarterly profit and loss (P&L) reports. Prepare quarterly business financial statements. Update your projections based on your actual cash flow.

Q: This powdery substance is actually food-grade, and it's used to kill anything that crawls. It's made out of ground-up fossilized material, and the sharp edges of each individual grain puncture insects' exoskeletons and cause them to die without causing any harm to humans or pets.  Sprinkle the substance in your cabinets, along baseboards, and anywhere else you'd like before you go to bed. In the morning, vacuum up the powder (and along with it, the silverfish). Wear a mask when you're sprinkling the powder, since it can irritate your lungs. This is another natural substance that kills both silverfish and their eggs. Sprinkle it along baseboards, under the bathtub, and in other areas where you see silverfish signs. Be careful not to inhale boric acid when you apply it, since it's toxic to the lungs. Avoid using it where your household pets might get into it, too. This chemical kills silverfish when you spray it along baseboards and into cracks, as well as other places where silverfish lurk. Do not apply this in your kitchen cabinets or near food sources, and don't apply it where children and pets hang out, since it's toxic. Silverfish are repelled by the smell of cedar, so you can keep them away by sprinkling it around areas where they live. Since cedar shavings can make a bit of a mess, use them in outdoor areas, basements, and other places where you don't mind having wood shavings lying around. Vacuum them up and replace them every week or so. Silverfish don't like the smell of spices, so making up little sachets of cloves, cinnamon, and other strong-smelling spices and placing them in your kitchen cabinets is a great, safe way to keep them away from your food. Both of these scents are also effective in repelling silverfish, and they're completely nontoxic to humans, of course. Get some lemon or lavender essential oil from a health food store. Dilute with water and shake the solution up in a spray bottle and spray liberally in all areas where you don't want silverfish. These sprays are great for closets, drawers, and other bedroom areas.
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Sprinkle diatomaceous earth in cabinets and other dark areas. Try boric acid. Buy a chemical spray containing liquid pyrethrin. Sprinkle cedar shavings where they live. Use spice sachets in your kitchen cabinets. Use a citrus or lavender spray.