Chapter 1 - Quick Start
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Conventions
Specific conventions, or standards, are used to provide a
consistent way to recognize certain information, as follows:
•
is the universal caution symbol used for caution and
warning information that pertains to your personal safety
or prevents damage to the system. The
CAUTION
and
WARNING
boxes contain critical information—please read
them!
•
NOTE
is the type style used for titles of reader notes. These
notes contain valuable information purposely highlighted
so that you don’t miss it while reading the main text.
•
KEY
is the type style used to refer to the function keys
(located along the bottom of the control head) as well as
the menu keys (located in a vertical row on the right side
of the control head). These keys are discussed further in
“Introducing the 961/962” starting on page 2-1, and in
“Using the Controls” starting on page 3-1.
•
DISPLAY TEXT
is the type style representing text that
appears on the display screens.
•
Sample 961/962 screen
is the type style used for captions
of display screens.
•
Figure 1
is the type style used for captions of figures, such
as parts illustrations.
•
A bulleted list contains a series of related items or topics.
•
A numbered list contains a series of steps in a procedure.
•
The command “Press a button or key” means push and
release that button or key—unless otherwise indicated.
•
The product name 961/962 refers to both the
961XD/962XD with its internal differential receiver, and
the 961X/962X, which is differential-ready only.
•
Latitude and longitude coordinates are collectively
referred to as lat/lon coordinates or lat/lon.
•
The
CHART
screen may also be referred to as the chart
view.
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