Installation guide

Basic Command Information
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Basic Command Information
Navigation and Editing Keys
Use the keys listed in the table to navigate the command line and edit
commands:
Displaying Online Help
Help is available for all commands. The table describes how to access it.
Abbreviating Commands
All commands can be abbreviated. Simply supply enough letters to
uniquely identify the command.
Syntax Conventions
Presentation of command syntax in this manual follows these conventions:
Brackets [ ] surround optional material.
Braces { } surround entries that require you to chose one of several
options, which are separated by the vertical bar, |.
Non-italicized text indicates literal values, that is, options or values that
must be typed exactly as they appear. Yes and no options are examples
of literals.
Italicized text indicates that a type of information is required in that
option. For example, filename means that the name of a file is required
in the option.
Action Keys
Move the cursor back one space. Ctrl+b
Move the cursor forward one space. Ctrl+f
Delete the character to the left of the cursor. Back space or Ctrl+h
Delete the character under the cursor. Delete
Scroll back through commands. Ctrl+p
Scroll forward through commands. Ctrl+n
Execute the command. Enter
For information on... Type
All commands ? (with no additional options)
A specific command help [command]
OR
[command] ?
Example: help info
Example: info ?
Example: set alarm ?