Symbols and conventions, Typographical and wording conventions – Rockwell Automation 1398-DDM-xxx ULTRA 100 Series Drives Installation Manual User Manual

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Publication 1398-5.2 – PDF 1997

Preface

Intro-23

Symbols and Conventions

Typographical and Wording Conventions

This manual uses the following typographical and wording
conventions:

Example

Description

D

rive Set Up

Text shown in this font and underlined indicates a Hot Key (keystroke combina-
tion) to quickly access a command. For example,

Choose

Drive Set Up

.

indicates typing ALT+D followed by ENTER accesses this command.

ULTRA Master

Text shown in this font is information to enter in a window or dialog box. For
example,

Choose the icon ULTRA Master

.

win

Text in lower case bold is information to enter at a keyboard. For example,

To start Windows from the DOS prompt, type win and then
press ENTER.

ALT+F4

a

Keys that should be pressed simultaneously are shown with a plus sign (+)
between the key names. This example closes the active window.

ALT, F, N

Keys that should be pressed in sequence are shown with a comma (,) between
the key names. This example opens the File menu and then opens a new file.

Choose

The wording indicates that an icon or a command is to be selected from a window
or a command box. For example, the instruction for accessing the command icon
Drive Set Up states:

Choose

Drive Set Up

.

Select

The wording indicates that options are to be defined or selected from a list. For
example, the instruction for accessing or entering information states:

Select Drive Type and Motor Model from the respective list
box.

Type

The wording indicates that commands are to be entered into a command box. For
example, the instruction for loading ULTRA Master states:

Type a:setup and then press ENTER.

Tips provide hints or shortcuts that are useful to know. For example,

Note: ULTRA Master always displays the Help menu – Quick Start – when
it is first accessed. To disable this automatic display, choose the menu item

Show Quick Start

from the Help menu.

a. Microsoft® Windows™ reserves certain multiple keystroke combinations to activate Windows commands.

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