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Matrox Iris GTX2000 - Documentation Conventions

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Chapter 1: Before you begin
Run, terminate, and re-run the project on your Matrox Iris GTX from within
Matrox Design Assistant.
Imaging projects can:
Grab images from your Matrox Iris GTX or use images from disk.
Analyze images using several industry-proven image analysis and measurement
tools (for example, code reader and Geometric Model Finder tools).
Send and receive user-defined signals from the Digital I/O and power connector
of your Matrox Iris GTX.
Send and receive information and save images across the network using TCP/IP,
Modbus, CCLink, EtherNet/IP, and PROFINET protocols.
Documentation conventions
Your Matrox Iris GTX is a network-aware device. The terminology used
throughout this document mirrors that of local area networks (LANs).
In this document, any computer that can communicate with your Matrox
Iris GTX is referred to as “your computer”. If you use your computer to develop
your applications for your Matrox Iris GTX, it is referred to as your development
computer.
The procedure to select a menu item from a submenu uses a simplified format.
For example, the following procedure:
will be replaced by:
Select the Edit menu item from the main menu, and then select the Copy
menu command from the presented submenu.
Select the Edit Copy menu item.

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