Standards And Conventions - Quectel BG96 Developer's Manual

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Standards and conventions

This guide uses consistent visual cues and standard text styles to help you locate and interpret
information easily.
Style
Note
Tip
Warning
Title names
Field or button name
Ctrl+X; Ctrl+click
Cross reference Title and
page
Hyperlinks
AT Commands
Commands
<Parameter>
"ParameterString"
CommandValue
[CommandOptionalEntry]
ATCommandResponse
<ASCIICHARACTERS>
Eseye-enabled Quectel BG96 module Developer Guide v1.8
Extra information or a recommendation related to the current topic.
Good-to-know information that helps users complete a procedure or
understand a topic.
Information that alerts the user about significant or critical actions or
outcomes.
Window or section names, denoting a title, appear in italics.
Element names in a user interface, for example fields and buttons,
appear in bold.
A key combination with a plus sign separating two key names or a key
name and a mouse action, indicates that you hold down the first key
while pressing the second key or performing the mouse action.
Cross references appear in italics, for example: For more information,
see Copyright on page ii. Select the cross reference to view it.
Underlined cross references are hyperlinks to electronic forms of the
document. Select the hyperlink to open the cross reference.
Command formats are displayed in monospaced typeface.
Angle brackets enclose the AT Command parameter, for example
. The brackets do not appear in the command line.
<topic>
Quotation marks enclose parameter strings.
Italics in a command depicts values or examples that need replacing
with your specific parameters.
Square brackets display optional entries.
Returned responses to AT Commands are displayed in monospaced
bold typeface.
Returned ASCII characters are in uppercase.
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