Notation conventions, Usage conventions – E-Mon Energy Software User Manual

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Introduction


E-Mon Energy User Manual

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E-MON

Notation Conventions

Before working with E-Mon Energy™, familiarize yourself with the notation conventions used in this and all E-Mon

software user guides:

Convention

Example

What It Means

Italic type

host-name
password

E-Mon determines the ability
to fail over.

A displayed variable or a variable that represents

information you must type.
Italics are also used for emphasis.

SMALL CAPS

TAB

,

BUTTON

Keys you press on the keyboard or Screen Buttons

to click on.

Courier
font

Terminal Server

Text displayed on a terminal window

Key + key

alt+tab

Key combinations indicating that you hold down the

first key and then press the second key.

Usage Conventions

These additional conventions are in the E-Mon Energy library and will help you correctly identify and enter

information into the system:

Convention

Usage

Accessing menus and

windows

When multiple ways to access menus and windows exist, only the mouse

method is documented.

Required fields

You must type information in a data field unless stated otherwise in the

text.

Commands and filenames

Type commands and filenames exactly as they appear in the instructions.

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