This help system uses these typographical conventions:

Convention Use
Style New terms and variables in commands, code, and other input.
Style

Used in examples to show the contents of files or the output from commands.
Variables to be replaced with actual values are shown in italics.

Style

Items in the Digi ESP interface, such as menu items, dialogs, tabs, buttons, and other controls.
In examples, to show the text that should be typed literally by the user.

# A prompt that indicates the action is performed on the target device.
$ A prompt that indicates the action is performed on the host computer.
X.Y Used to indicate a version, for example Android X.Y can refer to Android 2.2 or Android 2.3 or any other version.

It also uses these frames and symbols:

Warning

This is a warning. It helps to solve or avoid common mistakes or problems.


Tip

This is a hint. It contains useful information about a topic.


Teach

This means that you have just learned how to do something.


Clock

This message indicates the progress of a tutorial.


Host session

$ This is a host computer session
$ Bold text indicates required input


Target session

# This is a target session
# Bold text indicates required input


This is an excerpt from a file
Bold text indicates required input