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About This Document
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A list of abbreviations used, a glossary, and an index are included following the last chapter.
HOW TO USE THIS DOCUMENT
This document takes a procedure-oriented approach. It includes high-level overviews of tasks followed by
detailed step-by-step instructions for completing them. Procedures appear in the order in which you must
perform them.
This document is designed for interactive use in conjunction with the following additional documents:
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The AUDIX Voice Power System R3.0 Installer’s Checklist (585-310-112), which gives the installer a
place to record system data and helps ensure the sequential completion of installation procedures.
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AUDIX Voice Power System R3.0 Planning (585-310-602), for information on the customer site and
specific installation parameters such as extensions, logins, and passwords.
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A switch integration document that provides procedures for connecting an AUDIX Voice Power R3.0
system to your customer’s particular PBX.
These additional documents are provided as part of the standard AUDIX Voice Power R3.0 documentation
set.
You will see this symbol when you must turn to any of these documents for additional
information.
CONVENTIONS USED IN THIS DOCUMENT
The following typographic conventions are used in this document:
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Terminal keys that you press are shown in rounded boxes. For example, an instruction to press the
enter key is shown as
Press
ENTER
.
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The word "enter" means to type a value and press
ENTER
. For example, an instruction to type
y
and
press
ENTER
is shown as
Enter
y
y
to continue.
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Two or three keys that you press at the same time (that is, you hold down the first key while pressing
the second and/or third key) are shown together in a rounded box and are separated by hyphens. For
example, an instruction to press and hold
ALT
while typing the letter d is shown as
Press
ALT-D
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Information that is displayed on your terminal screen — including screen displays, field names,
prompts, and error messages — is shown in
typewriter-style constant-width
type.
Information that you enter from your keyboard is shown in bold type. Both are illustrated in the
following example: