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Ross XPression - Introduction to XPression Connect; About This Guide; Documentation Conventions; Getting Help

Ross XPression
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XPression Connect User Guide (10.5) 1–1
Introduction
XPression Connect is a user controllable social media playout tool.
About This Guide
This user guide describes the XPression Connect, its configuration, and functions.
If, at any time, you have a question pertaining to the installation or operation of the XPression Connect, please
contact us at the numbers listed in the section “Contacting Technical Support” on page 1–2. Our technical staff are
always available for consultation, training, or service.
Documentation Conventions
Special text formats are used in this guide to identify parts of the user interface, text that a user must enter, or a
sequence of menus and submenus that must be followed to reach a particular command.
Getting Help
The XPression Connect User Guide is supplied as a print-ready PDF file. Locate the guide in the C:\Archive folder
to open a guide PDF in Adobe® Reader® for viewing or printing.
Bold text Bold text is used to identify a user interface element such as
a dialog box, menu item, or button.
For example:
In the 3D Model Files section, use the Mode list to select the
folder used to store 3D model files.
Courier text Courier text is used to identify text that a user must enter.
For example:
Enter localhost when the DataLinq server is running of the
same computer as XPression.
> Menu arrows are used in procedures to identify a sequence
of menu items that you must follow.
For example, if a step reads “Display > Widgets,” you would
click the Display menu and then click Widgets.

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