Register your copy, About this manual, Command short-cuts used in this manual – Z-Systems Mac router control User Manual

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he Z-Systems Router Controller
contains the information you will
need to set up your router and

begin using it immediately. Although the
manual assumes that you have no
knowledge of how to use our software, it
does assume a working knowledge of the
Macintosh computer.

REGISTER YOUR COPY OF THE
Z-SYS ROUTER CONTROLLER

Before you begin, locate your Product
Registration Card. It will most likely be
inside the same envelope as your
installation disks. Fill out the requested
information and mail or fax the card now
before it has a chance to be misplaced or
forgotten.

ABOUT THIS MANUAL

The goal of this manual is to provide you
with a painless path to utilising the Z-
Systems Router Controller. The manual
combines complete information on the
software with descriptive ‘how-to’
sections.

Chapter 1: Before You Begin

This is the section you are reading now.
It contains general information about
getting started with the Z-Systems
Router Controller.

Chapter 2: Getting Started

The Getting Started section is concerned
with installing, setting up and configuring
the Z-Systems Router Controller.

Chapter 3: Using the Router
Controller

This chapter explains the general
operation of the Router Controller in a
single user configuration.

Chapter 4: The multi-user
version

This chapter shows you how to set up and
use the Z-Systems Router Controller
over a network.

COMMAND SHORT-CUTS USED
IN THIS MANUAL

Menu commands

Menu commands are referred to by the
name of the command followed by the
name of the Menu. For example, ‘select
New from under the File menu’. What
this means is click with the mouse on the
menu item File and drag down until New
is hilighted. Release the mouse button.

Keyboard commands

Keyboard commands are issued by typing
a modifier key and then some letter. The
modifier key usually used is the command
key. The command key is the one with
the apple and four leaf clover-like shape.
If we want you to type ‘command f’ for
example, we will refer to it in the manual
as <cmd f>. Typing enter will be referred
to as <enter>, and typing the return key
will be written <ret>. The tab key will be
written as <tab>, the space bar will be
written <space> and the option key will be
written <opt>.

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