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NOTATION IN THIS DOCUMENT
Warnings
This manual uses a variety of icons as visual marks so that you can use this computer safely and
correctly and avoid damage and danger to yourself and to others. These icons and their mean-
ings are as follows. Please learn these icons before reading this manual. Learning these icons
will be useful for understanding this manual.
Icon
WARNING
CAUTION
The symbols below are used together with the icons above to indicate what type of danger or
damage is involved.
symbols
Key notation and operation methods
Explanations of key operations do not show all the characters on the keyboard. Instead they
indicate just the keys necessary to the explanation as follows.
Examples: [Ctrl] key, [Enter] key, [ → ] key
When multiple keys are to be pressed at the same time, this is indicated by connecting them with
[+].
Examples: [Ctrl] + [F3] keys; [Shift] + [ ↑ ] key
Screen examples
The screens shown in this manual are examples. Please understand that the file names and
screens you use may be different.
Meaning
Incorrect handling or ignoring this warning can cause a dangerous
situation that could result in death or severe injury.
Incorrect handling or ignoring this warning can cause a dangerous
situation that could result in moderate or minor injury or could result in
equipment damage.
Meaning
The symbol indicates a w arning or caution. The symbol indicates the
concrete nature of the warning. (The example on the left is a caution for
electric shock.)
The circle and slash indicates prohibited behavior. The symbol inside
the circle indicates the concrete nature of the prohibition. (The example
on the left indicates that disassembly is prohibited.)
The
indicates instructions that must be followed. The symbol inside
indicates the concrete nature of those instructions. (The example on the
left tells you to unplug the power plug from the socket.)

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