SHORT FOREWORD
Dear T 2000 user,
I often wondered why the user’s manual is not very much used,
even if it includes valuable information. As me too I am a user of
such manuals, the answer I have given myself is that valuable
information are concealed somewhere in the thick thing, and I do
not have time to waste to find it. So, either the manual is actually
of help, or I ignore it.
This is why I decided to split the T 2000 manual in three:
specification, with all performance details; application manual, with
instructions about how to use it one its operation is understood;
introductory guide, with the device description and basic
information. The idea is that you may read once the device
description, while you need application examples more than once;
so, why not to split the manual in three?
Have a good work with T 2000!
Primo Lodi
Q&A Manager