INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0
MAP/100 New System Installation
585-310-176
Issue 3.0
June 1997
About This Book
Page xv
Conventions Used in This Book
Terminal Keys
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Keys that you press on your terminal
or
PC are represented as rounded
boxes. For example, an instruction to press the enter key is shown as
Press .
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Two or three keys that you press at the same time on your terminal or PC
(that is, you hold down the first key while pressing the second and/or third
key) are represented as a series of separate rounded boxes. For
example, an instruction to press and hold
while typing the letter “d” is
shown as
Press
.
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Function keys on your terminal, PC, or system screens, also known as
soft
keys
, are represented as square boxes followed by the function or value of
that key enclosed in parentheses. For example, an instruction to press
function key 3 is shown as
Press
(Choices).
■
Keys that you press on your telephone keypad are represented as square
boxes. For example, an instruction to press the first key on your telephone
keypad is shown as
Press
to record a message.
Screen Displays
■
Values, system messages, field names, and prompts that appear on the
screen are shown in typewriter-style
constant-width
type, as shown in
the following examples:
Example 1:
Enter the number of ports to be dedicated to outbound traffic in the
Maximum Simultaneous Ports
field.
Example 2:
Alarm Form Update was successful.
Press <Enter> to continue.
ENTER
ALT
ALT
D
F3
1