This topic describes the terminology and typographical conventions
that are used in this Help system. This topic is organized as follows:
General conventions
This Help system uses the following general conventions:
- For the MAS, menu selections are shown in bold text, such as: "From the Reports menu, choose System
Usage."
- Unvisited links appear as blue, underlined text. Visited links
appear as olive green underlined text.
- Selections you make in the interface are shown in bold text.
For example, "click Save to save your changes."
- Type means to press the key or the sequence of keys specified.
For example, an instruction to enter a name is shown as:
Type the name of the subscriber you are adding.
Web-based administration pages
The Help for web-based administration pages uses the following
conventions:
- A "page" refers to the information that is displayed
in the web-based interface.
- Field names on the web-based pages are shown in regular text.
Messaging command prompt screens
- A "screen" refers to the information that is displayed
in the Messaging command prompt screen.
- Commands you enter at the Messaging command prompt screen command
line are shown in bold. For example:
list measurements feature day
- Variables within commands are shown in bold, italic text. For
example:
list measurements subscriber day 55512 where
55512 is the variable.
- Enter means to type a value and then press
the Enter key. For example, an instruction to type the letter
"y" and press Enter is shown as:
- Enter y to continue.
- Select means to move the cursor to the
desired line item and then press Enter.
Keyboard and telephone keypad
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