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Conventions Used in This Document

Conventions Used in This Document
The following typographic conventions are used in this document:
Keyboard keys that you press are shown in rounded boxes. For example,
an instruction to press the carriage return or equivalent key is shown in
this document as:
The word enter means to type a value or command and then press the
RETURN
shown in this document as:
NOTE:
To send the information to the DEFINITY AUDIX system, the
key (located on the right side of your keyboard) must be pressed
after you type a command or a response to a prompt. On some
keyboards, this key is labeled
keyboard has both a
and 615 keyboards), use the
Two or three keys that you press at the same time (that is, you hold down
the first key while pressing the second key and, if appropriate, the third
key as well) are shown in rounded boxes separated by hyphens. For
example, an instruction to press and hold
d is shown in this document as:
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 constant-width bold type. Here is an example:
Variables whose values are supplied by you or the system are shown in
italic type. For example, an error message that is displayed on the screen
with one of your specific filenames might be shown generically in this
document as:
Press
.
RETURN
key. For example, an instruction to type y and press
Enter y to continue.
RETURN
Press
-
.
CONTROL
D
At the login: prompt, enter audix.
The filesystem filename is out of space.
instead of
ENTER
RETURN
key and an
key (as on the 513
ENTER
key.
RETURN
while typing the letter
CONTROL
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is
RETURN
RETURN
.If your
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