New To This Issue; Interpreting Typeface And Other Conventions; Table 1: Font Types - Motorola MOTOwi4 Canopy 30 User Manual

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About This User Guide 
This guide covers the installation, commissioning, operation and fault finding of the Canopy
30/60 Mbps Backhaul system.
1.1
NEW TO THIS ISSUE 
Introduction of a 5.4 GHz hardware variant. The new 5.4 GHz hardware variant operates
between a 5.470 to 5.725 GHz (defined as the ETSI 5 GHz band B).
Packet Filtering default setting changed. Packet Filtering is required when a 30/60 Mbps
Backhaul link is bridging "non-switch-based" networks (i.e. the units are connected to
10/100bT HUBS) to prevent unnecessary traffic being bridged across the wireless link.
Graphical installation tools – to aid the installation of wireless links two graphical
installation aids have been introduced.
Enhanced Diagnostic Tools – the storage of link performance histograms has been
extended to 31 days of storage. Three levels of cascading histograms have been
introduced.
Diagnostic Plotter allows the system administrator to view the cascading histogram data in
an easily accessible graphical form.
CSV Download – The histogram data is made available as CSV files via the system
administration CSV download facility.
1.2
INTERPRETING TYPEFACE AND OTHER CONVENTIONS 
This document employs distinctive font to indicate the type of information, as described in Table
1.
Font
variable width bold
constant width regular
constant width italic
constant width bold
constant width bold italic
This document employs specific imperative terminology as follows:
Type means press the following characters.
Enter means type the following characters and then press Enter.
Highlight means click anywhere in a row of data to highlight the entire row.
Select means use the mouse to click on or branch to the menu item that follows.
Issue 3.1, July 2006

Table 1: Font types

Type of Information
Selectable option in a graphical user interface or settable
parameter in the web-based interface to a Canopy component.
Literal system response in a command-line interface.
Variable system response in a command-line interface.
Literal user input in a command-line interface.
Variable user input in a command-line interface.
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