Landis+Gyr Technology Inc. EC1R2S4 User Manual
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CONTACTING TECHNICAL SUPPORT
Cellnet technical support is available by telephone or email. When you contact
technical support, be prepared to give exact descriptions of:
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technical support, be prepared to give exact descriptions of:
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The problem you encountered
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What happened and what you were doing when the problem occurred
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How you tried to solve the problem
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The exact text of any error messages
Convention
Description
All bold, initial capital
letters
letters
Refers to field names, buttons, menus, menu
options, and keys. Examples: Device field, Open
button, File menu, or Ctrl key.
options, and keys. Examples: Device field, Open
button, File menu, or Ctrl key.
All bold lower‐case letters
Refers to the exact keystrokes you enter. What you
type is always shown in lowercase letters.
Example: Type local in the Device field.
type is always shown in lowercase letters.
Example: Type local in the Device field.
Italicized lower‐case word
between less‐than sign (<)
and greater‐than sign (>)
between less‐than sign (<)
and greater‐than sign (>)
Refers to variables that occur in item names.
Example: Add Sub Network To <network name>
dialog, where <network name> refers to the name of
a network.
Example: Add Sub Network To <network name>
dialog, where <network name> refers to the name of
a network.
<menu> | <option> |
<option>...
<option>...
Refers to the sequence of choices you should make
to access a specific dialog or menu option.
Examples: choose Start | Settings | Control Panel
or choose File | Open.
to access a specific dialog or menu option.
Examples: choose Start | Settings | Control Panel
or choose File | Open.
Plus sign (+) between keys
Refers to pressing the keys at the same time.
Example: Alt+B.
Example: Alt+B.
Comma (,) between keys
Refers to keys which are pressed sequentially.
Example: Alt,F.
Example: Alt,F.
Note boxes provide essential information about the module.
Cautions provide information that you must read to avoid making relatively moderate errors
when working with the module.
when working with the module.
Warnings provide special must-read information. If you ignore a warning, you may
omit essential data or make a critical error. Warnings are in the same format as
notes, except they are shown in bold red text.