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VECTOR
TEXT CONVENTIONS
Text conventions
Panel KEYS are in BOLD CAPS.
Touch Screen BUTTONS are BOLD, ITALICIZED CAPS.
Dialog box captions, menus, submenus, and field names are in this font.
Command line refers to area at the bottom of the screen where the
command chain is displayed and error messages appear.
Messages and command line text are in italics.
# refers to numbers entered on the numeric keypad.
PBD stands for playback device.
SK refers to Soft Keys.
Desk, console, and system are used interchangeably.
In operation sequences, optional keys or buttons appear in
parentheses. Example:
SPOT # (#) ACTIVE.
In operation sequences written in a single line, the key presses are
separated by commas. Example:
SPOT, #,,#, ACTIVE
When + appears between key or button names, it means: Press
THIS (and) THAT at the same time. Example:
SHIFT + FREE.
Generally used in conjunction with shift pairs.
The term Tap is to be understood as referring to touch screen
buttons. Tap and click may be used interchangeably.
Cells refer to the smallest information unit, such as one parameter
of a moving device.
Tip! The online manual is available through the Vector help menu.