Style conventions, Document conventions, Keys and keystroke conventions – PSC PT2000 User Manual
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Style Conventions
Document Conventions
Formatting conventions are used throughout this guide as a method of
providing consistency for notes, cautions, and warnings.
Notes Notes appear throughout the manual to provide additional information
on a topic, including technical details, exceptions to instructions and
other pertinent information. These notes are identified by the notepad
symbol and bold italics text.
Cautions
Cautions
appear when there is information for the user that is strongly
recommended. They are identified by the exclamation mark in a triangle
and
bold italics text
. This text appears in
gold bold italics text
if the
user is viewing the manual in electronic PDF form on their computer.
Warnings
Warnings
appear when there is something of extreme importance for
the user to know prior to proceeding. They are identified by the
exclamation mark in a triangle and
bold italics text
. This text appears in
red bold italics text
if the user is viewing the manual in electronic PDF
form on their computer.
Keys and Keystroke Conventions
Portable keys and keystroke conventions are used throughout this
manual to identify the difference between a key on the portable and
keystrokes input by the user. Brackets such as:
indicate a key on
a portable data terminal. Data or keystrokes entered by the user, and
filenames or directories are presented in a
monospaced
typeface.
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