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About this Manual
This document is based on information available at the time of its publication. While efforts have been made
to be accurate, the information in this document may not cover all details or variations in hardware or
software, nor does it provide for every possibility concerning installation, operation, or maintenance. Features
may be described herein which are not present in all hardware. Kessler Ellis Products assumes no obligation
of notice to holders of this document with respect to subsequent changes.
Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the
part of Kessler Ellis Products.
Text Construction
Construction
Comment
Bold
Characters
Keywords that are menu or system items or text that is part of EasyBuilder. Example:
BitLamp
Italic
Characters
Italics are used to draw emphasis to a portion of text. Example: “
Note:
”
[characters]
Characters within the [ ] are to be typed in exactly as they are printed. Example: “[c:\eb500\drivers]”
<
Characters>
Indicates user information is required. A description of the information is between the < > characters.
Example: “<project name>”
Key1+Key2
Press and hold Key1 then press Key2 (then release both keys). Example: “
Ctrl
+
N
” Hold Control
down while pressing the N. (starts a new project)
Click
Tap the primary mouse button once on the indicated object. Example: “
Click
the
OK
button.”
Double Click
Tap the primary mouse button twice on the indicated object. Example: “
Double Click
to call up the
Part Attributes.”
Right Click
Tap the secondary mouse button once. Example: “
Right Click
on the highlighted object to open the
shortcut menu.”
CAPITAL Characters
All capitals are used for Directory names, file names, and acronyms. Example: “EB500”
Menu|Menu item
This construction is used to specify menu commands. The main menu is on the left with submenus
after it separated by the “
|
” character. Example: “
Edit|Align|Left
”
The abbreviations
MMI
and
HMI
are used interchangeably in this manual both refer to the touchscreen
interface units.
Summary of Contents for MMI-1500
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