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PSAX 3-Port DS3/E3 ATM Protection Module User Guide
, Issue 1
Release 10.0.0
Chapter 1 Getting Started
Conventions
Conventions
Text Types Used in This Document
This guide uses a different typeface to denote text displayed on console inter-
face windows and equipment, as well as data you enter. Table 1-1 shows how
each typographical convention is used.
Icons and Symbols
Refer to the procedures within this guide for important safety information
and proper procedures.
Standard icons and symbols to alert you to dangers, warnings, cautions, and
notes are described as follows:
!
DANGER:
Warnings for a personal injury hazard are identified by this format.
WARNING:
!
Warnings relating to risk of equipment damage or failure are identified
by this format.
!
CAUTION:
Warnings relating to risk of data loss or other general precautionary
notes are identified by this format.
Note:
Identifies additional information pertinent to the text preceding
this note.
Table 1-1. Text Conventions
Appearance
How it is used
SANS SERIF BOLD, ALL CAPS
Labels on module panels, chassis faceplates, or other
hardware
Fixed-width normal
Message text displayed on the user interface window
Serif bold
•
Button name (GUI interface) or command name
(console interface) on the user interface window
•
Literal text for values that the user types or selects
from predefined sets of values for fields
•
Commands or literal argument values
Fixed-width bold
System prompts displayed on the user interface window
Serif italics
•
A variable name or string for which you will substi-
tute your own information
•
An argument or parameter on a command line for
which you will substitute your own information