
1 Introduction
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1.2 Typographical conventions
1.2.1 Warning signs
The signs for
Danger
and
Warning
are used in this Manual under the
following conditions:
1.2.2 Note signs
1.2.3 Presentation
V
Danger
This symbol may be used when there may be
danger to
personnel
if the instructions are disregarded or not
followed accurately!
Warning
This symbol is used when there may be
damage to
equipment or data
if the instructions are disregarded or
not followed accurately!
E
Warning
This symbol is used where special care is required when
handling components liable to damage through
electrostatic discharge.
Note
This symbol is used when your
special attention
is
drawn to a remark.
Reference
This sign refers to further information in other handbooks,
chapters or sections.
abc
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Footnote
Footnotes are notes which refer to certain points in the
text. Footnotes consist of two parts:
A marking in the text, and the footnote text.
The markings in the text are arranged as continuous
raised (superscript) numbers. The footnote text (in a
smaller typeface) is placed at the bottom of the text and
starts with a number and a full stop.
0x0010
Hexa-
decimal
no.
A hexadecimal number is identified by being preceded by
“0x” (here 16 decimal).
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