User`s guide
About This Publication
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Writing
Conventions Used
in This Book
The following writing conventions have been used throughout this book and
other books in the Profit Suite library.
• Words in double quotation marks " " name sections or subsections in this
publication.
• Words in italics name book titles, add grammatical emphasis, introduce
words that are being referenced or defined, or represent mathematical
variables. The context makes the meaning and use clear.
• Words in bold type indicate paragraph topics or bring important phrases
to your attention.
•
Shading brings paragraphs and table entries to your attention.
• Windows pull down menus and their options are separated by an angle
bracket >. For example, Under Settings> Communications, set the baud
rate.
• Messages and information that you type appear in Courier font.
• Acronyms, Scan parameters, point names, file names, and paths appear in
UPPERCASE. The context makes the meaning and use clear.
• Command keys appear in UPPERCASE within angle brackets. For
example, press <ENTER>.
• TPS user station touch-screen targets appear in rounded boxes. For
example, touch
MODIFY NODE
.
• Graphic buttons appear in UPPERCASE within brackets [ ]. For example,
touch [TAG].
• Point-dot-parameter means a point name and one of its parameters. For
example, point-dot-SP means the SP parameter for the point.
• Zero as a value and when there is a chance for confusion with the letter O
is given as Ø. In all other cases, zero as a numerical place holder is given
as 0. For example, 1.0, 10, 101, CVØ1, parameter PØ.
• The terms screen and display are used inter changeably in discussing the
graphical interfaces. The verbs display a screen and call a screen are also
used inter changeably.
• The names Profit Controller (RMPCT), Profit Controller and RMPCT
may be used interchangeably.
• The names Profit Optimizer (DQP), Profit Optimizer and DQP may be
used interchangeably.
The names Profit Design Studio, and APC Development Environment may
be used interchangeably.