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Before You Begin
1-5
Typographical Conventions
The following conventions are used in this manual:
Licensing Requirements
To operate a radio frequency (RF) system in a given country, the user must first obtain
permission from the regulatory agency that controls radio operations in that country.
Most countries require type and safety approval, as well as licensing for RF transmit-
ters.
Amtech
® data and literature are available to assist approval and licensing activities.
Table 1-1 Typographical Conventions
Convention Indication
This procedure might cause harm to the equipment and/or
the user.
Concerns about a procedure.
Code Code, including keywords and variables within text and as
separate paragraphs, and user-defined program elements
within text appear in courier typeface.
Dialog Box Title Title of a dialog box as it appears on screen.
Function Start with the characters G4 and add mixed case with no
underscores, and include parentheses after the name, as in
G4FunctionName().
Menu Item Appears on a menu.
Note
Auxiliary information that further clarifies the current
discussion. These important points require the user’s
attention. The paragraph is in italics and the word Note is
bold.
NUL Zero-value ASCII character or a zero-value byte.
NULL Zero-value pointers are null-terminated strings that refer to
strings of printable ASCII characters with a zero-value byte
placed in memory directly after the last printable character of
the string.

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