How To Use This Publication; Conventions Used; Key Name Conventions - Simplex 4100 Operation

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How to Use this Publication

Conventions Used

Key Name Conventions

Before you start using the 4100 Fire Alarm Front Panel Operation Version 9.X
Addendum, it's important to understand the conventions used in this publication.
The following conventions are used in this publication to identify special names
or text.
Italic type indicates important terms or titles of publications, such as
the 4100 Fire Alarm Front Panel Operation Version 9.X Addendum.
Text enclosed in quotation marks indicates the title of a chapter or section of
the manual, such as "How to Use this Publication."
Bulleted lists, such as this one, provide you with information. They are also
used to indicate alternatives in numbered procedural steps.
Numbered lists indicate procedures with steps that you must carry out
sequentially.
The following convention is used to describe keys on the Front Panel (Operator
Interface Panel).
Operator Interface Panel Auxiliary Keypad names appear in bold type and
in capital letters and are referred to by their names only, without the word
"key." For example, "press ENTER" means press the 'ENTER' key on the
Auxiliary Keypad.
When an annunciator membrane key is referenced in this manual, it is
normally shown bracketed and in capital letters. Examples are <ALARM
SILENCE> and < SYSTEM RESET>.
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