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14 Hog 4 Operations Manual
1.1 About this Manual
This manual describes the Hog 4 OS as it pertains to the Hog 4 range of consoles (Hog 4-18,
Hog 4, Full Boar 4, HPU, Road Hog 4, Road Hog 4-21, HedgeHog 4, Nano Hog 4, Rack Hog
4, and Hog 4 PC).
Some of the information contained in this manual will only apply to specific consoles in the
Hog 4 family but that information will be clearly identified as console specific.
In this manual the word key is used to indicate a hardware button on the console's front
panel. For example: press the En ter key. The word button, when used in this manual,
refers to virtual buttons that can be pressed on the touch screens or clicked on with the
Trackball or mouse.
This manual can be read in any order but if you haven't used a Hog 4 console before you may
want to start with the Hog OS Fundamentals. You can open your console's built in User
Manual at any time by pressing the Help button on the Window Control Toolbar, at the
top of the right-hand screen.
1.2 Manual Symbols
The following formatting conventions are used in the text of this manual:
XXXX - indicates the name of an interface element such as a button, key, or window.
[XXXX] - inside a set of brackets indicates a button that has a label specific to the show that
is created by the console or the user.
X X X X - indicates information that you should literally input into the Hog 4 OS verbatim.
[ X X X X ] - inside a set of brackets indicates the manual is only describing the type of
information that you should input into the Hog 4OS.
XXXX , XXXX , XXXX- text separated by commas indicates key or button presses that are
sequential.
XXXX + XXXX - text followed by + indicates a key or button press that is held down while
the second key or button is pressed.
XXXX XXXX XXXX - text mixed with arrows indicates a sequence of operations that
navigate you through windows and toolbars.
You will also find important or useful information highlighted:
Caution: Information regarding potential hazards to the equipment or your personnel.
Important: Information regarding items require special attention.
Tip: Information to help you be more productive in your programming.

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