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Avaya EC500 - Document Conventions; Symbolic Conventions; Typographic Conventions

Avaya EC500
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Document conventions
Issue 4 May 2003
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Chapter A, "Other EC500 uses" contains information about advanced features
and using EC500 in setup arrangements other than a cell (or other remote) phone
with two incoming lines (standard setup).
Chapter , "Glossary" defines terms used in this document related to EC500 that
may not be familiar to you.
Chapter , "EC500 pocket reference cards" provides two cards on which you
should record your EC500 extensions and feature access codes, then keep the
cards with you and with your cell phone.
Document conventions
This guide uses the following textual, symbolic, and typographic conventions to
help you interpret information.
Symbolic conventions
Typographic conventions
This guide uses the following typographic conventions:
NOTE:
This symbol precedes additional information about a topic.
This information is not required to operate EC500.
!
WARNING:
This symbol precedes important safety information. Failure
to follow safety instructions preceded by this symbol may
result in bodily harm or injury.
!
CAUTION:
This symbol advises that the result of a certain action you
take may adversely affect EC500 operation.
“italics Italic type enclosed within quotation marks indicates another
document containing additional information about a topic.
Section/Chapter Underlined text indicates a chapter or section in this document
containing additional information about a topic.
italics Italic type indicates the result of an action you take or a system
response in step by step procedures.
Enter In step by step procedures, words shown in bold represent a
single telephone button that should be pressed. These include
Conference, Transfer and #.

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