Introduction
Conventions
viii Strata DK Programming 5/00
Conventions
Conventions Description
Note
Elaborates specific items or references other information. Within some
tables, general notes apply to the entire table and numbered notes apply to
specific items.
Important!
Calls attention to important instructions or information.
CAUTION!
Advises you that hardware, software applications, or data could be
damaged if the instructions are not followed closely.
WARNING!
Alerts you when the given task could cause personal injury or death.
[DN]
Represents any Directory Number button, also known as an extension or
intercom number.
[PDN]
Represents any Primary Directory Number button (the extension number
for the telephone).
[SDN]
Represents any Secondary appearance of a PDN. A PDN which appears on
another telephone is considered an SDN.
[PhDN] Represents any Phantom Directory Number button (an additional DN).
BCU
Represents all of the DK424i processors. The DK424i processors are:
B1CU, B2CAU/B2CBU, B3CAU/B3CBU, B5CAU/B5CBU.
B2CAU/BU Abbreviation for the B2CAU/B2CBU.
B3CAU/BU Abbreviation for the B3CAU/B3CBU.
B5CAU/BU Abbreviation for the B5CAU/B2CBU.
$ULDO%ROG
Represents telephone buttons.
Courier Shows a computer keyboard entry or screen display.
“Type” Indicates entry of a string of text.
“Press”
Indicates entry of a single key. For example: Type prog then press
Enter.
Plus (+)
Shows a multiple PC keyboard or phone button entry. Entries without
spaces between them show a simultaneous entry. Example: Esc+Enter.
Entries with spaces between them show a sequential entry.
Example: # + 5.
Tilde (~) Means “through.” Example: 350 ~ 640 Hz frequency range.
➤
Denotes the step in a one-step procedure.
➤
Denotes a procedure.
Used in a programming sequence to denote a variable LED button. A
number on the black button represents a specific LED button.
Indicates continuation of a series of numbers entered.
See Figure 10
Grey words within the printed text denote cross-references. In the
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