
Related Documents
| For More Information | Read | 
| Using HP FTAM/9000 | HP FTAM/9000 User’s Guide  | 
| Troubleshooting HP | OSI Troubleshooting Guide  | 
| FTAM/9000 | 
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| FTAM Programming | HP FTAM/9000 Programmer's Guide  | 
| FTAM Protocol Specifications | ISO 8571, Information Processing Systems – Open | 
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 | Systems Interconnection – File Transfer, Access and | 
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 | Management | 
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 | Conventions | 
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 | The table below explains the typographic conventions used in this | 
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 | manual. | 
| Notation | Description | 
| computertext | Computer font is used for  | 
| or | responses to user commands, and what you type in. | 
| computertext | 
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| italics | Italic type is used for emphasis and titles of manuals and | 
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 | publications, and to represent a variable in a syntax statement, such | 
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 | as target_file. | 
| Key | This font is used to indicate a key on the computer's keyboard. When | 
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 | two or more keys appear together with a dash between them, such as | 
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 | Note that most user commands end with an implied Enter or Return | 
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 | keystroke. If there is no user entry at a prompt, the Enter or Return key | 
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 | indicates that no other keys are pressed. | 
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