beautypg.com

Introduction, Welcome, About your documentation – Maple Systems Windows CE Embedded 6.0 Professional Edition User Manual

Page 5: Conventions, Introduction welcome

background image

1

1010-1012 Rev 00

Introduction

Welcome

Welcome to the Maple Systems' OMI5000 Series of Open HMIs. This powerful family of Open HMIs can
be configured with Windows CE compatible HMI software, such as WebStudio, to connect to
programmable logic controllers (PLCs) and motion controllers to provide the human-machine interface in
industrial applications. This manual explains the operation of the OMI5000 Series. For information
concerning the installation of the OMI5000 series HMI, please consult the OMI5000 Series Installation
Guide that is included with each unit.

About Your Documentation

Conventions

In most cases, we will describe each method when the task is first discussed. The menu method is then
used whenever the task is used in later procedures. Other conventions used in this book are listed in the
following table.

Convention

Meaning


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

Placeholders 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.
Italics are also used to indicate a glossary term.

ALL CAPITALS

Directory names, file names, key names, and acronyms


KEY1+KEY2

A plus sign (+) between key names means to press and hold down the first key while you
press the second key.


click

When referring to the touch screen, click means to tap icon onscreen once with either a
finger or stylus. When referring to a computer with a mouse, click refers to clicking the left
mouse button once.



Double-click

When referring to the touchscreen, this refers to quickly tapping an onscreen icon twice in
rapid succession with either a finger or a stylus pen. When discussing a computer with a
mouse, refers to quickly clicking the primary mouse button (usually the left mouse button)
twice.


Right-click

Refers to clicking the secondary mouse button (usually the right mouse button) once. Right-
clicking usually opens shortcut menus.

The following terminology will be used when referring to computers and PCs:

Term

Meaning

Open HMI

Refers to the OMI5000 Series Open HMI

PC

Refers to a desktop PC