8 Pamux User’s Guide
• Appendix A: Troubleshooting — Tips on resolving system setup and communication
problems.
• Appendix B: Specifications — Detailed reference information on Pamux brain boards,
cables, connectors, and power supplies.
• Appendix C: Temperature Conversion Routines — Complete algorithms required to
convert readings from thermocouple and ICTD probe modules into temperatures.
• Appendix D: Product Support — Information on how to get help from Opto 22.
• Appendix E: Glossary — Definitions of commonly used terms.
DOCUMENT CONVENTIONS
• Bold typeface indicates text to be typed. Unless otherwise noted, such text may be entered
in upper or lower case. (Example: “At the DOS prompt, type cd \windows.”)
• Italic typeface indicates emphasis and is used for book titles. (Example: “See the
OptoControl User’s Guide for details.”)
• File names appear in all capital letters. (Example: “Open the file TEST1.TXT.”)
• Key names appear in small capital letters. (Example: “Press
SHIFT.”)
• Key press combinations are indicated by hyphens between two or more key names. For
example,
SHIFT-F1 is the result of holding down the SHIFT key, then pressing and releasing the
F1 key. Similarly, CTRL-ALT-DELETE is the result of pressing and holding the CTRL and ALT keys,
then pressing and releasing the
DELETE key.
• “Press” (or “click”) means press and release when used in reference to a mouse button.
• Menu commands are sometimes referred to with the Menu➝Command convention. For
example, “Select File➝Run” means to select the Run command from the File menu.
• Numbered lists indicate procedures to be followed sequentially. Bulleted lists (such as this
one) provide general information.
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