Specifications
MultiVOIP Gatekeeper Software Guide 1 Introduction
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Typographic Conventions
Certain typographic conventions have been adopted throughout the text of this
manual to illustrate keyboard input, screen display dialogs, and special vocabulary.
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Text entered by you is shown in bold. Example: supervisor.
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Code examples and screen messages are shown in a monospace font.
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Italics are used for important new terms, for book and manual titles, and when
terminology is explained, introduced, or emphasized. Example: “The word bit is a
contraction of the words binary digit.”).
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Names of keyboard keys are shown in small caps. Example: SHIFT.
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Certain keys and key combinations may be abbreviated as follows:
<CR> Means press the carriage return key, which can be represented on the
keyboard by a broken left-pointing arrow or the words Enter or Return.
The E
NTER key, or carriage return, is used to activate most commands.
A
LT+X Means to hold down the ALT key while you press the key represented
by X.
CTRL+X Means to hold down the CTRL (control) key while you press the key
represented by X.
• Please notice the difference between the capital letter O and the number 0.