AT&T 585-310-231 Manuel D’Utilisation
![AT&T](https://files.manualsbrain.com/attachments/02ac8b15e3ea8af63c18d0993e63d380587c71c5/common/fit/150/50/5a930fd4eaf700a928df2404dc57ee6b6465861fa8a81768a4406ba2a948/brand_logo.jpeg)
Issue 2.0 December 1995
xv
■
The glossary provides a definition of terms and acronyms used in Intuity
Voice Processing documentation.
Voice Processing documentation.
■
The index provides an alphabetical listing of principal subjects covered in
this book.
this book.
Conventions Used
The following conventions were used in this book:
■
Rounded boxes represent keyboard keys that you press.
For example, an instruction to press the enter key is shown as follows:
Press .
■
Square
boxes represent phone pad keys that you press.
For example, an instruction to press zero on the phone pad is shown as
follows:
follows:
Press .
■
The
word
enter
means to type a value and press .
For example, an instruction to type y and press
is shown as follows:
Enter y to continue.
■
Two or three keys that you press at the same time (that is, you hold down
the first key while pressing the second and/or third key) are shown as a
rounded box that contains two or more words separated by hyphens. For
example, an instruction to press and hold
the first key while pressing the second and/or third key) are shown as a
rounded box that contains two or more words separated by hyphens. For
example, an instruction to press and hold
while typing the letter d is
shown as follows:
Press
■
Commands and text you type or enter appear in bold.
■
Values, instructions, and prompts that you see on the screen are shown as
follows:
follows:
Press any key to continue.
■
Variables that the system supplies or that you must supply are shown in
italics
. For example, an error message including one of your filenames is
shown as follows:
The file
filename
is formatted incorrectly
ENTER
0
ENTER
ENTER
ALT
ALT-d