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Document Conventions
This section describes the document conventions used in this guide.
Safety Precautions and Notations
It is imperative that you observe all of the safety precautions documented in this guide. For your safety and the safety of
others, the following table details how this guide calls special attention to information intended to safeguard life, health,
and property.
DANGER!!! This notation is used to indicate hazardous
situations which, if not avoided, will result in serious injury
or death.
WARNING!! This notation is used to indicate potentially
hazardous situations which, if not avoided, could result in
serious injury or death.
CAUTION! This notation is used to indicate a potentially
hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in
minor or moderate injury.
IMPORTANT: This notation is used to indicate a situation
which, if not avoided, could result in property damage,
equipment damage, or data loss.
NOTE: This notation is used to call attention to notable
information that should be followed when installing,
servicing, or using this product.
TIP: This notation is used to call attention to helpful hints
related to using the product.
Touchscreen Navigation
This table describes the action words used to inform users of methods for touchscreen navigation.
Glyph Action Word Glyph Action Word
Tap (or single tap)
Swipe left
Touch and hold Swipe right
Swipe down Swipe up
Typographic Conventions
The following typographic conventions are used to call attention to specifi c words and phrases:
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Bold Highlights key information in list bullets and draws attention to words, phrases, and text encountered on
the touchscreen’s user interface. For example, “open the System Settings menu” or “swipe up and then tap the
System Info button.”
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Monospace Denotes words, phrases, and text that must be manually entered by a user through the touchscreen’s
keypad. For example, enter the user code 1234 to access the System Settings menu.
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Italics Denotes the names of variable information and optional settings that can be selected or entered using the
touchscreen. It is also used to refer readers to other Nortek Security & Control or 2GIG product documents that
you can read for more information.
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Dagger (†) Indicates that a specifi c setting or value is a factory default setting or value. The setting or value on
your particular system may be different.