User Guide

Guide to Documentation
16 (22) © Nokia Corporation Draft DN9990375
Nokia Proprietary and Confidential Issue 3 en
WARNING
Caution
2.5.2 Document identification
All documents are identified by number, version, and language. These elements
combined form a document identifier.
Example of a document identifier:
DN98123 issue 1-0 en
DN98123 is the document number.
1 is the issue number, which increases when the contents of the document
are changed; 0 is the editorial number, which increases when the document
format is corrected without changes being made to documents.
en is the language code, taken from the ISO 639 standard.
In paper documents, the document identifier is in the lower left-hand corner of the
page. In electronic documents, the document identifier can be viewed by clicking
the icon in the upper right-hand corner at the beginning of each document. When
the document is printed, the document identifier and name appear on each page.
2.5.3 Typographic conventions
Icons and different fonts are used to emphasise special elements of the document.
The icons are located in the left-hand side of text.
Warnings
Warnings alert the reader to dangers which may cause loss of life, physical injury,
or ill health.
This is a warning!
Cautions
Cautions are used to indicate possible damage to equipment but not danger to
personnel.
This is a caution!