Using this manual, Text conventions, Advantages of electronic version – ETC CEM3 v1.5.1 User Manual

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CEM3 User Manual

Using this Manual

The following graphics and conventions are used throughout this manual to convey

important information.

Text Conventions

Many of the procedures in this manual use a combination of text conventions to identify

various types of inputs that are used to program your CEM3. Below is a list of commonly

used conventions in this manual.

Bold is used to indicate a necessary action (such as a button press or menu path)

in a procedure.

[Brackets] are used to indicate the press of a tactile button on the face of the CEM3

(such as [Setup], [Test], and [Enter]).

Italics are used to indicate a menu item listed in the display window.

Right angle bracket (>) is used to indicate a flow of button presses and menu

selection options.

When used together, this instruction: [Setup]>Panic>Record Panic Look>[Enter]

indicates you should, “Press [Setup], select Panic from the menu, select Record Panic Look

from the menu, Press [Enter].”

Advantages of Electronic Version

ETC's technical documentation is designed for printed or electronic use. However, there

are many bonuses to using the electronic (.PDF) versions of our documents. Aside from

having all of the benefits of a PDF (such as word find, bookmarks, and commenting tools)

ETC documents include the ability to click headings in the Table of Contents or Index and

jump to the desired page. Also, our cross-references (indicated in blue italics like this:

Introduction, page 1

) are links that may be clicked to jump to the specific part of the manual.

And all of ETC's documents are available for free download from our website:

www.etcconnect.com

.

You can download a .PDF copy of this manual directly from the USB port on the CEM3. See

About CEM3, page 17

.

Please email comments about this manual to:

[email protected]

N o t e :

Notes are helpful hints and information that is supplemental to the main text.

C A U T I O N :

A Caution statement indicates situations where there may be undefined or

unwanted consequences of an action, potential for data loss or an equipment

problem.

W A R N I N G :

A Warning statement indicates situations where damage may occur, people

may be harmed, or there are serious or dangerous consequences of an

action.

W A R N I N G :

RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK! This warning statement indicates situations

where there is a risk of electric shock.

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