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Graphics-Based Service Information

2021-11-23
CURRENT
J2892_202111
This document establishes standard graphical symbols and color conventions for use in either still (static) or animated graphics used for communicating service information. This document’s purpose is to communicate conventions for using those symbols and colors to accurately and consistently communicate intended information via graphics-based documentation. These practices are intended for use in service procedures, assembly instructions, training materials, and similar applications when trying to minimize the amount of human natural language text used within the document. The still and animated graphical conventions referenced should support effective communication via paper and “traditional” electronic media. The conventions can also extend to documenting via additional electronic delivery paradigms such as augmented reality (AR).
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Graphics - Based Service Information

2021-11-23
CURRENT
J2892DA_202111
This Digital Annex (DA) contains the current, full-PDF version of J2892, Graphic-Based Service Information, and all of the 143 referenced graphical symbols. Each of the symbols is presented in two file formats, Adobe Illustrator (vector art) and Portable Network Graphic (raster image), and can be used by purchasers according to the terms of the included license agreement.
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Graphics - Based Service Information

2016-10-20
HISTORICAL
J2892DA_201610
This Digital Annex (DA) contains the current, full-PDF version of J2892, Graphic-Based Service Information, and all of the 130 referenced graphical symbols. Each of the symbols is presented in two file formats, Adobe Illustrator (vector art) and Portable Network Graphic (raster image), and can be used by purchasers according to the terms of the included license agreement.
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Graphics - Based Service Information

2016-10-13
HISTORICAL
J2892_201610
This document establishes standard graphical symbols and color conventions for use in either still (static) or animated graphics used for communicating service information. This document’s purpose is to communicate conventions for using those symbols and colors to accurately and consistently communicate intended information via graphics-based documentation. These practices are intended for use in service procedures, assembly instructions, training materials, and similar applications when trying to minimize the amount of human natural language text used within the document. The still and animated graphical conventions referenced should support effective communication via paper and “traditional” electronic media. The conventions can also extend to documenting via additional electronic delivery paradigms such as Augmented Reality (AR).
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Graphics - Based Service Information

2013-11-26
HISTORICAL
J2892DA_201311
This Digital Annex (DA) contains the current, full-PDF version of J2892, Graphic-Based Service Information, and all of the 130 referenced graphical symbols. Each of the symbols is presented in two file formats, Adobe Illustrator (vector art) and Portable Network Graphic (raster image), and can be used by purchasers according to the terms of the included license agreement.
Standard

Graphics - Based Service Information

2013-10-21
HISTORICAL
J2892_201310
This document establishes standard graphical symbols and color conventions for use in either still (static) or animated graphics used for communicating service information. This document’s purpose is to communicate conventions for using those symbols and colors to accurately and consistently communicate intended information via graphics-based documentation. These practices are intended for use in service procedures, assembly instructions, training materials, and similar applications when trying to minimize the amount of human natural language text used within the document. The still and animated graphical conventions referenced should support effective communication via paper and “traditional” electronic media. The conventions can also extend to documenting via additional electronic delivery paradigms such as Augmented Reality (AR).
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