User`s manual

Table Of Contents
4 CLIO BASICS
4.1 INTRODUCTION
This chapter gives you the basic information about CLIO and the related hardware
and how to connect and operate it, while the following chapters explain in more
detail the individual measurements available to users of CLIO. Chapter 5 deals with
other general functionality of CLIO.
Here you will find information about:
- Help
- Main desktop, toolbars and menu
- Shortcuts
- Generator, Input and Output, Microphone
- Amplifier & SwitchBox, Turntable
- Connections
4.2 GETTING HELP
Figure 4.1 CLIO Help On-Line
To request the CLIO on-line help press F1. The on-line help screen (Fig. 4.1) should
appear and the context-sensitive search should locate the page appropriate to the
currently active menu, dialog or control.
Note: in order for the CLIO help to work you should have Adobe Acrobat Reader
installed on your system. The CLIO CD-ROM contains a correct version of this
utility. Refer to Adobe (www.adobe.com) for any further information.
The CLIO help can be invoked also from outside CLIO; to do this go to the Start
Menu, then Programs, then CLIO and then click on 'CLIO Help'; in this way Acrobat
will let you read and print this User Manual.
If you are not familiar with Acrobat, please spend some time to familiarize yourself
with its capabilities, controls and navigation buttons.
Another way to obtain help is through the Help Menu (see 4.6.5) which gives you
the possibility to view the on-line resources available in the Audiomatica and CLIO
websites.
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