NOTATIONAL CONVENTIONS AND GLOSSARY
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General notations
WARNING :
A potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result
in death or serious injury.
CAUTION :
A potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result
in minor injury or material damage. Material damage includes, but
is not limited to, damage to related devices and facilities, and to
acquired data.
— CAUTION — :
Points requiring great care and attention when operating the device
to avoid damage to the device itself.
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:
Additional points to remember regarding the operation.
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:
A reference to another section, chapter or manual.
1
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2
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3
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Numbers indicate a series of operations that achieve a task.
◆
:
A diamond indicates a single operation that achieves a task.
“File”
:
The names of menus, commands, or parameters displayed on the
screen are enclosed in double quotation marks.
“File” – “Exit” :
Selecting a menu item from a pulldown menu is denoted by linking
the menu and the item with a dash (–).
For example, “File” – “Exit” means selecting Exit from the File
menu.
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Mouse terminology
Mouse pointer:
A mark, displayed on the screen, which moves following the
movement of the mouse. It is used to specify a menu item, com-
mand, parameter value, and other items. Its shape changes accord-
ing to the situation.
Click:
To press and release the left mouse button.
Right-click:
To press and release the right mouse button.
Double-click:
To press and release the left mouse button twice quickly.
Drag:
To hold down the left mouse button while moving the mouse.
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