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MedPlus TotalAlert® Alarm Network Operation and Maintenance Manual (205728)
Glossary of Terms for Web Page Usage
Chapter 1: Introduction
Glossary of Terms for Web Page Usage
Before using the MedPlus TotalAlert® Alarm Network dynamic Web pages, you
may need to know the following terms or expressions:
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Browsing a Web Page
—Looking at information found on a Web page.
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Button
—A block on a Web page that resembles a push button, usually
used to enter information into a software program.
•
Case sensitive
—Upper and lower case of the same letter are recognized
as different characters.
•
Click
—Pressing the left-hand button on a mouse to select the item on a
computer display that the cursor is on top of.
•
Cursor
—Visual cue on a computer monitor that indicates position.
•
Ethernet
—Parallel communication port on a computer.
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Internet browser
—Program used for accessing information on a com-
puter network.
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Link
—Shown as underlined text on a Web page. Clicking on it takes
you to another Web page.
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Mouse
—Control on a computer system used to maneuver a cursor on a
computer display.
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Pull down menu
—List hidden in a window until you click on the arrow
by the first item in the list.
•
Right-click
—Pressing the right-hand button on a mouse to select the
item on a computer display that the cursor is on top of.
•
RS-232 PPP
—Serial communication port on a computer.
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Web Page
—Page of information obtained from a computer network.
•
Window
—Divided areas on a computer display that are broken down
into different types of information.
NOTE:
Definitions given for right-hand and left-hand mouse buttons refer to a right-
handed mouse.
Summary of Contents for MedPlus TotalAlert
Page 370: ...Schematic Wiring Diagram Typical Local Alarm...
Page 371: ...Schematic Wiring Diagram Typical Master Alarm...
Page 372: ...Schematic Wiring Diagram Typical Master Alarm to Master Alarm...
Page 373: ...Schematic Wiring Diagram Typical Area Alarm...
Page 374: ...Schematic Wiring Diagram Typical Master Alarm to Three Area Alarm...
Page 375: ...Schematic Wiring Diagram Typical Master Alarm to Six Area Alarm Combination...