Conventions used in this manual – National Instruments VXI-SC-1102 User Manual
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About This Manual
VXI-SC-1102/B/C User Manual
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National Instruments Corporation
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Chapter 4, Theory of Operation, contains a functional overview of 
the VXI-SC-1102/B/C submodules and explains the operation of 
each functional unit.
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Chapter 5, Calibration, discusses the calibration procedures for the 
VXI-SC-1102/B/C submodules.
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Appendix A, Specifications, lists the specifications for the 
VXI-SC-1102/B/C submodules.
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Appendix B, Calibration Sample Program, contains a sample 
program to help you calibrate your submodule.
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Appendix C, Customer Communication, contains forms you can 
use to request help from National Instruments or to comment on 
our products.
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The Glossary contains an alphabetical list and description of terms 
used in this manual, including abbreviations, acronyms, metric 
prefixes, mnemonics, symbols, and general data acquisition terms.
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The Index contains an alphabetical list of key terms and topics in 
this manual, including the page where you can find each one.
Conventions Used in This Manual
The following conventions are used in this manual.
< >
Angle brackets containing numbers separated by an ellipsis represent a 
range of values associated with a port, bit, or signal name (for example, 
ACH<0..7> stands for the signals ACH0 through ACH7).
♦
The
♦
symbol indicates that the text following it applies only to specific
VXI-SC-1102 modules.
This icon to the left of bold italicized text denotes a note, which alerts 
you to important information.
This icon to the left of bold italicized text denotes a caution, which 
advises you of precautions to take to avoid injury, data loss, or a 
system crash.
This icon to the left of bold italicized text denotes a warning, which 
advises you of precautions to take to avoid being electrically shocked.
bold italic
Bold italic text denotes a note, caution, or warning.
italic
Italic text denotes emphasis, a cross reference, or an introduction to a 
key concept.
monospace
Denotes text or characters that are to be literally input from the 
keyboard, sections of code, programming examples, and syntax 
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