Introduction
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Convention
Description
Bold Text
Indicates keys on the keyboard, text to enter, or hard-
ware items such as buttons or switches on the equip-
ment
Italicized Bold Text
Indicates software terms that identify menu items,
buttons, or options in various windows.
KEY1
+
KEY2
Indicates a keyboard operation. A plus (+) sign be-
tween the names of two keys indicates that while
holding the first key, you should press and release the
second key. For example, Press C
TRL
+E
SC
means to
press and hold the C
TRL
key and then press and re-
lease the E
SC
key.
Enter
Indicates that you must press the
Enter
or
Return
key
on the keyboard. Do not type
Enter
.
<space>
Indicates that you must press the spacebar. When in-
structions are given for typing a precise text string
with one or more spaces, the point where you must
press the spacebar is indicated as: <space>. This en-
sures that the correct number of spaces is inserted in
the correct positions within the literal text string. The
purpose of the < > brackets is to distinguish the com-
mand from the literal text within the string.
>
The greater than symbol, or right angle bracket, is a con-
cise method to indicate a sequence of menu selections.
For example, the statement “From the main menu, se-
lect
System
>
Setup
>
Options
to open the
Option Ac-
tivation
window” replaces the following:
1.
From the main menu, select
System
to open
the
System
menu.
2.
From the
System
menu, select
Setup
to open
the
Setup
menu.
3.
From the
Setup
menu, select
Options
to
open the
Option Activation
window.
Illustrations
All illustrations in the document are provided as examples only. Depend-
ing on system configuration, screens that appear in the document may
differ from the screens as they appear on your system.