
Typographic and iconographic conventions
In this guide, to make it easier to understand and read the text the following typographic
and iconographic conventions are used:
parameters and objects both of the device and the interface are coloured in
ORANGE
;
alarms are coloured in
RED
;
states are coloured in
FUCSIA
.
When scrolling through the text some icons can be found on the side of the page: they are
expressly designed to highlight the parts of the text which are of great interest and
significance for the user. Sometimes they are used to warn against dangers or potential
sources of danger arising from the use of the device. You are advised to follow strictly the
instructions given in this guide in order to guarantee the safety of the user and ensure the
performance of the device. In this guide the following symbols are used:
This icon, followed by the word WARNING, is meant to highlight the parts of
the text where information of great significance for the user can be found: user
must pay the greatest attention to them! Instructions must be followed strictly
in order to guarantee the safety of the user and a correct use of the device.
Failure to heed a warning or comply with instructions could lead to personal
injury and/or damage to the unit or other equipment.
This icon, followed by the word NOTE, is meant to highlight the parts of the
text where important notes needful for a correct and reliable use of the device
can be found. User must pay attention to them! Failure to comply with
instructions could cause the equipment to be set wrongly: hence a faulty and
improper working of the device could be the consequence.
This icon is meant to highlight the parts of the text where suggestions useful
for making it easier to set the device and optimize performance and reliability
can be found. Sometimes this symbol is followed by the word EXAMPLE when
instructions for setting parameters are accompanied by examples to clarify the
explanation.
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