
Intro-2
Status Cue
User’s Manual
Text Style
Throughout this manual, different types of text will be used to refer to its
corresponding item:
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a keycap, wheel, or fader will look like: push the <
ALL
> button
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a Windows screen item, menu, option, or field will look like: click on the
OK
button
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DOS items, file names, and input key strokes will look like: Type
a:\ setup
Software Variations and Updates
The screen captures in this manual are from Windows 95 systems. Their
appearance differs slightly from Windows 3.1x. Due to constant software
upgrades, screen captures may have slight modifications made to them (typically
nomenclature). However, the functionality of the items will remain the same. For
the latest Status Cue User’s manual and software, periodically check our
web site at http://www.highend.com.
Caution and Warning Symbols
The following international symbols appear in margins throughout this manual to
highlight caution and warning messages:
Caution: This symbol appears adjacent to Caution messages. Ignoring
these messages could result damage to equipment or data loss.
Warning: This symbol appears adjacent to High Voltage Warning
messages. Ignoring these messages could result in serious personal injury.
Safety Instructions
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Heed all caution and warning messages throughout this manual and the
documentation that accompanies your fixtures and computer.
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Servicing must be conducted by the manufacturer or other qualified service
personnel.
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Avoid allowing liquids in any form to come in contact with the console.
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Do not place small metal objects or foreign objects (objects that were not
intended to be placed inside the console) in the console’s storage tray. Possible
damage to the console may occur during shipping voiding the warranty.
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Electro Static Discharge (ESD) may permanently damage the electronic
components on the LinkCard, internal PC components, and internal system
boards. If you are working with these components, use a commercially
available wrist grounding strap to discharge static electricity. If a wrist
grounding strap is not available, touch an unpainted metal surface, such as, the
power supply case. When handling the LinkCard or other cards inside your
computer, hold the card by the edges or by the metal bracket on the end of the
card. Avoid touching the components on the card except for DIP switches and
jumpers.
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