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Section 1: introduction, 1 software conventions, Section 1 – Daktronics DakStats Baseball Software User Manual

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Introduction

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Section 1:

Introduction

The purpose of this manual is to assist users with outputting and displaying Real-Time Data (RTD)
using the DakStats

®

Baseball application.


This manual includes the following main sections:

Introduction covers basic information about the program and this manual.

DSTI Setup, Viewing & Modifying RTD, RTD Configurations, Quick Display, and Player
Messages
explain how to control and configure the application.

Contact Information offers details about who to contact for help.

Appendix contains supplemental information about or for the application.

Daktronics identifies manuals by the ED or DD number located on the cover page of each manual.
For example, this manual would be referred to as DD1533474.

This manual assumes previous knowledge of creating new seasons, teams and rosters, as well as
creating and opening new games. For general program installation and operation instructions, refer
to the

DakStats Baseball Software Operation Manual (DD1385420)

.

1.1 Software Conventions

This manual contains the following software conventions and terminology:

Bold

Indicates an item that requires direct action, such as clicking, pressing,
selecting or formatting.

Italics

Indicates onscreen text or labels that are not clickable.

Bold Italics

Used to reference items within the manual, such as figures or sections, as
well as other documents and important notes.

[X]

Represents a keyboard key that needs to be pressed.

“Quotes”

Text or commands that may be typed. Quotes also indicate folder names.

Click

Press and release the left mouse button.

Double-click

Press and release the left mouse button twice.

Right-click

Press and release the right mouse button.

Select

Highlight or mark, such as by placing a check mark

in a nearby box;

clicking will not necessarily perform an action.

>

Followed by (ex. File > Open).