Introduction; Conventions; Notice; Text - Draytek Vigor VigorAccess IVD User Manual

Draytek vigor vigoraccess ivd: user guide
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Introduction

This document is designed to assist users in using one of the series of high performance IVD device. It provides a
product overview and hardware architecture descriptions, installation procedures and product features. The
command line interface description is also given in this document.

Conventions

This guide may contain notices, figures, screen captures, and certain text conventions.

Notice

The following table lists notices icons used in this guide.

Text

The following table lists text conventions in this guide.
About This Guide
Icon
Notice Type
Description
Information that contains important features or instructions but is not
Note
hazard-related.
Information to alert of potential damage to a program, data, system, or
device. If not avoided, may result in minor or moderate damage. It may
Caution
also alert against unsafe practices and potential program, data, system,
device damage.
Information to alert of operations that may cause potential accident,
Warning
casualty, personal injury, fatality or potential electrical hazard. If not
avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
Information that indicates proper grounding precautions is required
ESD
before handling a product.
Convention
Text represented by
Courier New Font
Text represented by bold
Text represented by [Menu]
and [Menu/Sub-menu]
Text represented by
<Button>
Text represented by
Document Name
Text represented by
# File format:
Description
This typeface represents text that appears on a terminal
screen, including, configuration file names (only for system
output file names), and command names, for example login.
Commands entered by users are represented by bold, for
example, cd $HOME.
This typeface represents window names, dialog box names,
tabs, field names, function names, directory, file names, process
names, and commands in text, for example, set the Time field.
This square brackets represents menus such as [File], and
[File/New]
This angle bracket represents button on screen, function key on
the keyboard and icon names for example, click <OK>.
This typeface represents documents for reference, for example,
Netman 2020 Installation Guide
This typeface represents files in Unix/Linux system files.
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