Emerson 400508-02 Home Security System User Manual


 
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Document Conventions
Manual conventions have been established to help you learn to use this manual quickly and
easily. As much as possible, these conventions correspond to those found in other Microsoft®
Windows®
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documentation.
Menu names and options are printed in bold type: the File menu.
Dialog box names begin with uppercase letters: the Axis Limits dialog box.
Dialog box field names are in quotes: “Field Name”.
Button names are in italic: OK button.
Source code is printed in Courier font: Case ERMS.
In addition, you will find the following typographic conventions throughout this manual.
Special nomenclature is provided for people working with these products, as follows:
Warning
For the purpose of this manual and product, “Warning” indicates death, severe personal
injury or substantial property damage CAN result if proper precautions are not taken.
Caution
For the purpose of this manual and product, “Caution” indicates minor personal injury or
property damage CAN result if proper precautions are not taken.
Note
For the purpose of this manual and product, “Note” indicates information about the
product or the respective part of the manual which is essential to highlight.
Throughout this manual, the word “drive” refers to an E Series drive.
1.See page ii of the preface.
This Represents
bold
Characters that you must type exactly as they appear. For example, if you are directed to type
a:setup, you should type all the bold characters exactly as they are printed.
italic
Place holders for information you must provide. For example, if you are directed to type
filename, you should type the actual name for a file instead of the word shown in italic type.
ALL CAPITALS Directory names, file names, key names, and acronyms.
SMALL CAPS Non-printable ASCII control characters.
KEY1+KEY2
example: (Alt+F)
A plus sign (+) between key names means to press and hold down the first key while you press
the second key.
KEY1,KEY2
example: (Alt,F)
A comma (,) between key names means to press and release the keys one after the other.