INTRODUCTION
Conventions in this Manual
OptiPac 2652MD User's Manual
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Conventions in
this Manual
We'll use the following conventions to make the information in this
manual more clear and predictable:
•
Keys
on the keyboard are indicated by capital letters enclosed in square
brackets, e.g., [ENTER], regardless of whether the characters on your
keys are actually capitalized. On the other hand,
buttons
on the OptiPac
are indicated by underlined capital letters alone followed by the word
button,
e.g.,
ENTER
button.
•
A font
like this
indicates text you should see on the LCD. The bold font
will otherwise follow the conventions herein.
•
Italics in any type face,
like this
, have a limited number of possible
meanings:
Words as words, letters as letters, or numerals as numerals, e.g., “the
word
enter
can be confused with the key on your keyboard, therefore
we will use
type
in its place.”
Titles of books, booklets, or disks, e.g.,
Bering OptiPac 2652MD User's
Manual
Symbolic of variable words, characters, or numerals. That is, something
must be in the variable's place, but the exact contents vary with different
situations and cannot be specified without knowing a particular
situation.
Variable
is not synonymous with
optional
. Frequently the
letter(s)
n
(for numerals), or
x
(for words or characters) are used to hold
the place of the variable, e.g., “the program will respond that there are
n
widgets.”