Table 2: Typography used in this book
To represent...
SAT screen input
and output
Linux commands
Linux output
Web interface
Keys
Other conventions used in this book:
•
Physical dimensions are in English [Foot Pound Second (FPS)] units, followed by metric
[Centimeter Gram Second) (CGS)] units in parentheses.
•
Wire-gauge measurements are in AWG, followed by the diameter in millimeters in parentheses.
•
Circuit-pack codes (such as TN790 or TN2182B) are shown with the minimum acceptable
alphabetic suffix (for example, the "B" in the code TN2182B).
Generally, an alphabetic suffix higher than that shown is also acceptable. However, not every
vintage of either the minimum suffix or a higher suffix code is necessarily acceptable.
Useful terms
Table 3, Terminology summary,
them to former terminology.
Maintenance Procedures
December 2003
This typeface and syntax are
shown as...
•
Bold for input
•
Constant width for
names and output
(screen displays and
messages)
•
Constant-width bold for
system-generated
information.
•
Constant-width bold italics
for variables
•
Square brackets [] around
optional arguments
•
"Or" sign | between
exclusive choices
Constant width
•
Bold for menu selections,
tabs, buttons, and field
names
Right arrow > to separate a
•
sequence of menu selections
Special font for keyboard keys and
SAT screen clickable buttons
on page 22 summarizes some of the terms used in this book and relates
For example...
Set the Save Translation field to
daily.
field
The message Command
successfully completed
appears.
testmodem [-s] | [-t arg]
Linux returns the message
almdisplay 4: Unable to
connect to MultiVantage.
Select Alarms and Notification, the
appropriate alarm, and then click
Clear.
Select Diagnostics > View System
Logs, then click Watchdog Logs.
Press Tab.
Click Next Page.
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