Conventions used in the manual and guides – Intermate 100 User Manual

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Introduction: Conventions Used in the Manual and Guides

1.3.

Conventions Used in the Manual and Guides

The notation used is based on what you see in the HTTP-
based dialog for management and configuration.

This dialog has a left menu divided into group, sub-groups and
items. When we refer to such groups, sub-groups or items, we
use “double quotes” and connect the levels with a right angled
bracket >.

“Configuration > Input Control > LPR” is an example of
“Group > Sub-Group > Item”.

Many of the items open a configuration page. In descriptions of
how to do the configuration, the name of a configuration page
is put into [square brackets].

“Input Control” > [LPR] is an example of
“Group” > [Configuration Page].

The individual fields and buttons on a configuration page are
usually identified by putting the field name or button name in
“double quotes” unless the meaning is clear enough that no
special signs are needed.

<Expressions within angled brackets>
are used in two ways:

<key on the keyboard>

<parameter name>

which is to be replaced by a specific

parameter value when you type in various kinds of
commands.

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