PM-7 Operating Manua.. - Voss Associates
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Definition of Terms<br />
Writing Conventions<br />
This manual follows certain writing conventions that are listed below for<br />
your convenience.<br />
• When a specific operating system command, file name, directory<br />
name or environment variable is used in the text, it is shown in small<br />
caps; for example, C:\NVLAP\NVLAP.EXE<br />
When describing software, such as WinREMS SQL, Thermo Scientific uses<br />
the following conventions:<br />
• Screen Names, Pull-Down Menu Selections, and Field Names are<br />
always capitalized; for example, Main Menu Screen or Input File<br />
Field.<br />
• Data Field Entries and Multiple Choice (pop-up) Field Selections<br />
are enclosed in single quotes; for example, ‘neutron’.<br />
• Graphical User Interface commands and Keyboard keys (other than<br />
letters, numbers, and punctuation) are shown with the “greater<br />
than” symbol(>) followed by the command in Bold text.<br />
Safety Warnings<br />
Thermo Scientific manuals feature safety warnings, cautionary statements,<br />
and other admonitions designed to alert readers. All admonitions begin with<br />
“Note” or “Caution” and end with a triangular slug: ▲<br />
• CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not<br />
avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury. It may also be used<br />
to alert against unsafe practices. CAUTION notices always appear in<br />
bold, italicized letters.<br />
• NOTE indicates a situation which has the potential for erroneous<br />
data collection, loss of electronic data, or damage to equipment, but<br />
which does not directly affect the safety of the operator with respect<br />
to this product. The responsibility for any safety consequences as a<br />
result of erroneous data lies solely with the operator. Notes always<br />
appear with the word “Note” at the beginning of the paragraph.<br />
Thermo Fisher Scientific Personnel Monitor -7 Techical Guide _ iii