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EAW Smaart 6 Operation Manual Getting Started
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1.5 How to use this Manual
EAW has dedicated substantial time and resources to the Smaart 6 documentation. We
recognize that our customers comprise a diverse range of experience and have strived
to write and organize this manual to be accessible to everyone. Of course it is more fun
to use Smaart 6 than read about it but we are confident that your time spent reading this
manual will be rewarding.
Manual Structure
Those experienced with Smaart 6 can use the manual as a reference and look up subjects
as needed. However, the manual is structured to be read sequentially and anyone who
wants to get the most out of Smaart would likely benefit from doing so at least once.
The manual contains the following chapters:
Chapter 1: Getting Started discusses hardware requirements, software installation,
and introduces the user interface.
Chapter 2: Concepts, Glossary, and Bibliography introduces the concepts and
terminology necessary to understand how to use Smaart 6. It includes a Glossary
(page 31) and Bibliography (page 34).
Chapter 3: Analysis Modes and Display Types discusses Smaart 6’s measurement
modes and displays in detail.
Chapter 4: Applications presents examples of Smaart 6’s most essential applications.
Chapter 5: Smaart 6 Commands discusses all menu commands including all of
the Options dialog parameters.
Chapter 6: Troubleshooting discusses common problems encountered and proce-
dures to diagnose and fix them.
Keyboard Shortcuts
Ctrl/Cmd means press the Control (Ctrl) key if you are using Windows, or the Com-
mand key (sometimes referred to as the “Apple” or “Flower” key) on a Mac. Similarly
Alt/Opt refers to the Alt key on a Windows keyboard or the Option Key on a Mac. Left-
Click refers to a Windows style two-button mouse and is equivalent to a regular mouse
click on a Mac.
See Keyboard Shortcuts on page 103 for a complete list.