Messages
Messages are special text that are emphasized by font, format, and icons. There are four types of messages in this book:
•Warning
•Caution
•Note
•Tip
A description of each message type with an example message follows.
Warning
Warnings tell you how to avoid physical injury to people or equipment. For people, injury includes anything from temporary conditions, such as pain, to irreversible conditions such as death. For equipment, injury means anything requiring repair. Warnings tell you what you should or should not do, and the consequences of not heeding the warning.
WARNING: Only trained and qualified personnel should install, replace, or service this equipment. Disconnect the system before servicing.
Caution
Cautions tell you how to avoid a serious loss that stops short of physical damage such as the loss of data, time, or security. Cautions tell you what you should or should not do to avoid such losses, and the consequences of not heeding the caution.
CAUTION: Do not type del *.* from the root (C:\) directory. Typing del *.* from the root directory will destroy all the program and configuration data that your computer needs to run, and will render your system inoperable.
Note
Notes tell you about information that might not be obvious, or that does not relate directly to the current topic, but that may affect relevant behavior.
Note: Most car rental companies no longer allow cash deposits in lieu of a credit card when renting a car.
UnityOne Modular Fiber/Copper ZPHA Installation Guide V 2.1
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