Document conventions – Datalogic Scanning Pegaso User Manual

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Preface: About this Guide

vi

Pegaso™ Industrial PDA with Windows

®

CE

Appendix

F

, "Programming Parameters", provides the programmable settings for

the Pegaso.

Appendix

G

, "Programming Bar Codes", provides bar codes for common setup

parameters used to program the Pegaso.

Appendix

H

, "Glossary", is a glossary of terms used in this manual that you may

not be familiar with that are specific to Windows

®

CE and the mobile computer.

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Document Conventions

Formatting conventions are used throughout this guide to provide a consistent method
for representing screen shots, command entries, and keyboard characters. This guide
also provides special conventions for notes and cautions, information of high interest.

Keystrokes.

Filenames, paths, field selections from a pull-down list, and data or key-

strokes entered by the user are shown in this

monospaced

typeface.

Windows Controls.

Windows controls including command bar sequences, prompts,

dialog boxes, fields, pull-down lists, check boxes and radio buttons are printed in this

bold

typeface.

Portable Keys
Keys on the Pegaso are bracketed by “greater than” and “less than” symbols
(

< >)

to distinguish them from keys on the PC.

<F1> — <F19> Keys.

The Function keys, such as

<F1>

, refers only to keys on the

Pegaso.

NOTES contain information necessary for properly diagnosing, repairing and operating
the terminal.

CAUTION

The CAUTION symbol advises you of actions that could damage equipment or property.

WARNING

A WARNING symbol calls attention to actions that could result in personal injury.

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