What Precautionary Messages Mean - Nortel DMS-100 Series Reference Manual

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What precautionary messages mean

The types of precautionary messages used in NT documents include
attention boxes and danger, warning, and caution messages.
An attention box identifies information that is necessary for the proper
performance of a procedure or task or the correct interpretation of
information or data. Danger, warning, and caution messages indicate
possible risks.
Examples of the precautionary messages follow.
ATTENTION Information needed to perform a task
DANGER
WARNING
297–1001–122 Standard 06.01 August 1999
DMS 100/200 Product Computing Module Load (PCL) Release
Document, PLN-8YYY-004
Network Management System Reference Manual, 297-1001-453
Maintenance System Man-Machine Interface Description,
297-1001-520
External Devices Maintenance Guide, 297-1001-593
Trunks Maintenance Guide, 297-1001-595
Translations Guide
Hardware Description Reference Manual, 297-8991-805
If the unused DS-3 ports are not deprovisioned before a DS-1/VT
Mapper is installed, the DS-1 traffic will not be carried through the
DS-1/VT Mapper, even though the DS-1/VT Mapper is properly
provisioned.
Possibility of personal injury
DANGER
Risk of electrocution
Do not open the front panel of the inverter unless fuses
F1, F2, and F3 have been removed. The inverter contains
high-voltage lines. Until the fuses are removed, the
high-voltage lines are active, and you risk being
electrocuted.
Possibility of equipment damage
ATTENTION

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