Administrator’s Guide for SIP-T58V/T58A/T56A/CP960 IP Phones
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Typographic and Writing Conventions
Yealink documentations contain a few typographic conventions and writing conventions.
You need to know the following basic typographic conventions to distinguish types of in-text information:
Convention Description
Bold
Highlight the web/phone user interface items such as menus, menu selections, soft keys, or directory
names when they are involved in a procedure or user action (for example, click Settings->Upgrade.).
Also used to emphasize text (for example, Important!).
Italics
Used to emphasize text, to show the example values or inputs (format of examples:
http(s)://[IPv6
address]
).
Blue Text
Used for cross references to other topics related to this topic (for example, Ring Tones), for hyperlinks to
external sites and documents, for example, RFC 3315 or Yealink_SIP_IP_Phones_Auto_Provisioning_Guide.
You also need to know the following writing conventions to distinguish conditional information:
Convention Description
<>
Indicate that you must enter information specific to phone or network. For example, when you see
<MAC>, enter your phone’s 12-digit MAC address. If you see <phoneIPAddress>, enter your phone’s IP
address.
->
Indicate that you need to select an item from a menu. For example, Settings->Basic Settings indicates
that you need to select Basic Settings from the Settings menu.