User`s guide

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Touch System Diagnostics (CTDIAG) User’s Guide vii
Conventions
For clarity, this guide uses certain conventions to visually distinguish
different types of information. The conventions are:
Bold is used to emphasize a word or phrase, including definitions
of important concepts.
•SMALL CAPITAL LETTERS (such as SPACE or ENTER) indicate a key
on the keyboard.
Courier font indicates file names, directory names, messages
displayed by the computer, parameters in command lines, and
information to be typed by the user.
Italics
indicate a command, sequence, function name, or mode
(such as
Debug Mode
).
Reports (such as the Touch State Report) and menus (such as the
Configuration Menu) use initial capital letters.
“Select” an option means to use the arrow keys to highlight that
option and press ENTER, or to type the mnemonic for the option.
Courier italic
font indicates a variable in a command line
for which you must substitute a value.
Hexadecimal numbers are identified with capital H; for example,
1BH is the hexadecimal value 1B.
Information of particular importance or actions that may have
undesirable results if performed improperly are included under the
headings
Note
and
Caution
.