Getting a Quick Start with NerveCenter
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Where To Go from Here - Viewing the Online Documentation -
In addition to online help, NerveCenter is shipped with HTML documents that explain important concepts, help you learn to use NerveCenter, and provide answers to specific questions.
You must have a Web browser to view these files. You can use either Netscape Navigator or Microsoft Internet Explorer. Using other browsers can limit your ability to take advantage of documentation features such as full-text search. Refer to Release Notes for the browser versions supported with this release.
To use the online documentation:
Help
menu in the client, select Online Documentation
. Index.html
file located in NerveCenter's installation/
Docs directory. If you're using Windows, the documentation is additionally available from the Open NerveCenter program group on the Start
menu.We highly recommend you read through the help instructions prior to using the NerveCenter documentation. The instructions can save you time and frustration when trying to locate critical information about NerveCenter.
To get help on using the documentation:
Help
link in the top pane of the online documentation. The help topics are displayed. Read through the information provided to learn how to navigate and find information in the online documentation.
If you are not sure what book you need, use the full-text search feature to enter one or more terms and then search for topics that contain the text you entered. The following procedure describes how to perform a search.
Search
link in the top pane of the online documentation. The Search dialog box is displayed.
.
alarm
in the Terms to find
field.
Maximum number of matching topics
drop-down listbox. The number you choose determines the maximum number of topics displayed in your browser as a result of a search.
Search
.
The dialog box closes and the search engine parses the NerveCenter documentation for files
containing the word alarm
. After a brief delay, the browser provides the following
information for each matching topic found:
During the previous search, the NerveCenter search engine located many topics containing the word alarm and displayed up to the number selected in the Maximum number of matching topics
drop-down listbox. You can reduce the number of topics by adding more criteria to your search. The next steps describe how to narrow your search.
Search this documentation
link in the top pane of the online documentation. The Search dialog box is displayed.
Terms to find
field, enter the following two words separated by a space: alarm reset
.
All terms in any order
button. This option forces the search engine to find both alarm
and reset in a topic before listing that topic as a hit. One or more terms
button instead, the search engine locates topics containing either alarm
or reset
.Search
. This time, the browser locates fewer topics, and the topics it finds include information on both alarms and resetting.
Continue viewing the information as time allows, then close your Web browser.
Each NerveCenter book and paper in the library is also available as a Portable Document Format (PDF) file that you can open and print. You must have Adobe Acrobat Reader installed to open or print the PDF files. You can download Reader free of charge from Adobe's Web Site at the following address: http://www.adobe.com/
All PDF files are located in your installation\docs directory. Three quick reference cards are consolidated in one file named quickreference.pdf. In addition to the files in the installation\docs directory, PDF files for all books are also located in the root directory of your CD so you can print them prior to installation.
The NerveCenter Library lists the documents that ship with NerveCenter
Where To Go from Here | Expanding on What You've Learned |
29 July 2003 |