Using The System Help; Conventions - Beckman Coulter Navios Instructions For Use Manual

Flow cytometer
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Introduction

Using The System Help

Using The System Help
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Using The System Help

Conventions

The system help uses the following conventions:
• Throughout the system help, your Navios Flow Cytometry System is also referred to as the
system or instrument.
• Blue and Underlined text indicates that you can click on the text to access related information.
Bold font
• Italics font indicates screen text displayed on the instrument, such as Preparing Samples.
• Courier Fontindicates text you have to type using the keyboard.
( )
indicates a key (such as
( )
( )
+
function and must be pressed in this sequence:
1. Press down on the first key listed and while continuing to press it, press down on the second
key listed.
2. Release both keys at the same time.
( ) ( )
listed. For example:
• Icons/buttons to select functions on the software screen are shown within text.
Example:
File > Save
(
)
through
F1
• A Note is used to call attention to notable information that should be followed during
installation, use or maintenance of this equipment.
• An IMPORTANT is used for comments that add value to the step or procedure being performed.
Following the advice in the IMPORTANT adds benefit to the performance of a piece of
equipment or to a process.
• The terms "screen" and "window' are used interchangeably.
• SPT refers to Single Platform Technology.
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for detailed instructions how the system help works.
indicates a software option, such as
(
Enter
indicates that the two keys listed (such as
indicates to press and release the first key listed then press and release the next key
(
) (
)
.
Y
Enter
.
indicates to use the mouse to select the screen button labeled
indicates to use the mouse to select the
(
)
are special function keys.
F12
Cytometer
.
)
).
(
)
(
+
Alt
F2
Save
)
) are linked for a specific
item on the
File
menu.
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