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Introduction
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ICE Series Troubleshooting Manual
940331-002, rev. A
Procedures: Numbered procedures have a special graphic appearing in the margin of the text. The 
words Step-by-Step also appear in bold at the beginning of the procedure. For example:
Step-by-Step
To perform a procedure:
1.
 Follow the steps outlined in the procedure.
2.
 Most procedures have at least two steps.
a.  This is a substep.
b.
 Substeps must be completed in the order given.
Clicking with the mouse: This document assumes you are using a mouse or some other pointing device 
to move within and among windows and dialog boxes. Therefore, when instructions include clicking 
an item, it means you use the mouse to move the cursor onto the desired item. You then click the 
mouse button to highlight the item or cause an action to occur. For example:
Click the Totals check box to activate the online totals feature.
Series of actions: The greater-than sign (>) appears in procedures indicating a series of simple, related 
actions using the mouse pointer. The resulting action typically starts a utility or opens a dialog box. 
For example:
From the Term-Master main menu, click Network > Definitions.
Caution and Warning boxes: When you see a Caution or Warning message, read the information 
promptly and carefully before proceeding. The formats for the boxes follows.
Step
Action
Terminal response
1
 Follow the steps outlined in the procedure.
2
Most procedures have at least two steps.
C
AUTION
Caution advises that a negative result such as a loss of data may occur.
W
ARNING
Warnings provide information that is essential to the safety of the user, the equipment, or both. Failure 
to do as instructed may result in physical damage.