2ABOUT THIS GUIDE
Conventions
The icon conventions that are used throughout this guide are:
Icon | Type | Description |
| Information Note | Information notes call attention to |
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| important features or instructions. |
| Caution | Cautions alert you to personal |
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| safety risk, system damage, or loss |
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| of data. |
| Warning | Warnings alert you to the risk of |
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| severe personal injury. |
The text conventions used in this guide are:
Convention | Description |
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“Enter” vs. “Type” | When the word “enter” is used in this |
| guide, it means type something, then |
| press the [Return] or [Enter] key. Do not |
| press the [Return] or [Enter] key when an |
| instruction simply says “type.” |
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Text represented as | This typeface is used to represent |
screen display | displays on your screen, for example: |
| Enter the unit’s IP address: |
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Text represented as | This typeface is used to represent |
commands | commands that you enter, for example: |
| CO IS NU |
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Keys | When specific keys are referred to in the |
| text, they are called out by their labels, |
| such as “the Return key” or “the Escape |
| key,” or they may be shown as [Return] or |
| [Esc]. |
| If two or more keys are to be pressed |
| simultaneously, the keys are linked with a |
| plus sign (+), for example: |
| Press [Ctrl]+[Alt]+[Del]. |
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Italics | Italics are used to denote new terms or |
| emphasis. |
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