MGC+ Hardware and Installation Manual
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Conventions
Before using this manual, it is important for you to understand the terms and
conventions used:
• The term “Choose” or “Double-click” is used when you need to activate
a menu command or a command button in the dialog box.
• The term “Select” or “Click” is used to highlight a part of the window,
dialog box or menu that you want to be changed with your next action.
• The term “Right-click” is used when you press and release the right
mouse button to open a pop-up menu.
• The term “Choose OK” means that you can either click the OK button
with the mouse, or press the <Enter> key on the keyboard.
• Keyboard keys appear in capital letters, between these two symbols
< >. For example, the Shift key appears as <Shift>.
• The plus sign (+) between two key names indicates that you must press
and hold down one key while pressing down the second key. For
example, “press <Alt>+<P> means that you press and hold down the Alt
key while you press the P key.
• Bold type appearing in the text, or in a procedure indicates the word or
the character that you should type into a text box from the keyboard. It is
also used to indicate the name of the menu name or command name that
you should select.
• Italic type appearing in the text or in a procedure indicates the menu
name, dialog box name or field name from which an option should be
selected or into which parameters should be entered.
• Tips and notes appear in a different typeface and between two bars. For
example:
This is an example of notes that you may encounter throughout this Hardware
Manual.