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1-Port Channelized STS-1e, T1 Format Module User Guide, Issue 1
PacketStar
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resemble what you see on the screens and equipment. The following table
shows how each typographical convention is used.
Appearance
SANS SERIF BOLD, ALL CAPS
Fixed-width normal
Serif bold
Fixed-width bold
Serif italics
Standard icons and symbols to alert you to dangers and cautions are listed
below.
!
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.
Chapter 1 Getting Started
How it is used
Labels on module panels, chassis face-
plates, or other hardware
Message text displayed on the user
interface window
• Button name (GUI interface) or
command name (console interface)
on the user interface window
• Literal text for values that the user
types in fields or selects from pre-
defined sets of values for fields
• Command keywords or literal argu-
ment values
System prompt displayed on the user
interface window
• A variable name or string for which
you will substitute your own infor-
mation
• An argument or parameter on a
command line for which you will
substitute your own information
Text Conventions
Release 7.0
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