2 Online Help.......................................................................................... 2.1.3 Release Notes ..................................................................................... Chapter 3 Documentation Application .......................................................... 3.1 Relationships between Documentation Components ............................. 3.2 Application Procedures .......................................................................... 3.3 Application Examples ............................................................................. 3.3.1 Product Manual Application Examples .......................................... 3.3.2 Online Help Application Examples ................................................. 3.3.3 Combined Application Examples ................................................... 3.3.4 Release Notes Application Examples ............................................ Chapter 4 Documentation Release ................................................................ 4.1 Overview of Documentation Release ..................................................... 4.2 Release of Electronic Documentation .................................................... 4.2.1 Release Through CD ..................................................................... 4.2.2 Release Through the Internet ........................................................ 4.3 Release of Printed Documentation......................................................... 4.4 Release of Documentation After Version Upgrade ................................ 4.5 Version Revision .................................................................................... 4.5.1 Problems Feedback ....................................................................... 4.5.2 Revision Procedures ...................................................................... Index .................................................................................................................
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Update History
Manual Version T2-032296-20041130-C-2.30 T2-032296-20050221-C-2.31 Notes Initial field trial release Initial commercial release
Updates of Contents
Updates between manual versions are cumulative. Therefore, the latest manual version contains all updates made to previous versions.
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The manual consists four chapters in the manual. Chapter 1 Overview of Documentation Guide introduces the compiling purpose and content arrangement of the guide. Chapter 2 Documentation Architecture describes the architecture, contents and usage of the documentation. Chapter 3 Documentation Application describes the application of the documentation through examples based on the relations between the components. Chapter 4 Documentation Release describes the release of the documentation, including the application for product manuals and feedback approaches. Index lists the indexes in this manual.
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Overview of Documentation Guide............................................................................ 1-1 Chapter 2 Documentation Architecture ...................................................................................... 2-1 2.1.1 Product Manual ....................................................................................................... 2-1 2.1.2 Online Help............................................................................................................ 2-11 2.1.3 Release Notes....................................................................................................... 2-12 Chapter 3 Documentation Application ........................................................................................ 3-1 3.1 Relationships between Documentation Components........................................................ 3-1 3.2 Application Procedures...................................................................................................... 3-3 3.3 Application Examples ........................................................................................................ 3-4 3.3.1 Product Manual Application Examples ................................................................... 3-4 3.3.2 Online Help Application Examples .......................................................................... 3-5 3.3.3 Combined Application Examples ............................................................................ 3-6 3.3.4 Release Notes Application Examples ..................................................................... 3-6 Chapter 4 Documentation Release .............................................................................................. 4-1 4.1 Overview of Documentation Release ................................................................................ 4-1 4.2 Release of Electronic Documentation................................................................................ 4-1 4.2.1 Release Through CD .............................................................................................. 4-1 4.2.2 Release Through the Internet ................................................................................. 4-1 4.3 Release of Printed Documentation .................................................................................... 4-2 4.4 Release of Documentation After Version Upgrade............................................................ 4-2 4.5 Version Revision ................................................................................................................ 4-3 4.5.1 Problems Feedback ................................................................................................ 4-3 4.5.2 Revision Procedures ............................................................................................... 4-3
Technical Manual
Installation Manual
Operation Manual
Documentation Guide
Maintenance Manual
Online Help
Acceptance Manual
Figure 1-1 Composing hint of documentation for UMG8900 The manuals for the UMG8900 include technical manuals, hardware description manuals, installation manuals, operation manuals and maintenance manuals. In addition, the online help and acceptance manual are provided. These manuals constitute the user information body of the whole equipment. This guide is composed of the following parts: Chapter 1 Overview of Documentation Guide: Introduces the purpose and content arrangement of the guide. Chapter 2 Documentation Architecture: Describes the architecture of the documentation and the contents and purpose of each kind of documents.
Chapter 3 Documentation Application: Describes the application of the documentation through examples based on the relationships between the components. Chapter 4 Documentation Release: Introduces the release of the documentation, including the application for product manuals and feedback channels.
Note: To use Huawei equipment and the documentation for the first time, please read Documentation Guide first to have a close understanding of the documentation architecture to correctly use the entire package of documents.
Note: The documents mentioned in this guide are not all required to be provided to customers. Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. provides documentation to customers according to the specific contract items.
Table 2-2 illustrates the contents of products manuals. Table 2-2 The product manuals of UMG8900 BOM Manual Contents Chapter 1 Overview Introduces the compiling purpose and content arrangement of the guide. Chapter 2 Documentation Architecture Describes the architecture, contents and purpose of the documentation. 31220289 Documentation Guide Chapter 3 Documentation Application Describes the application of the documentation through examples based on the relationships between the components. Chapter 4 Documentation Release Describes the release of the documentation, including the application for product manuals and feedback approaches. Chapter 1 Introduction to the UMG8900 describes orientation and key benefits of the UMG8900. Chapter 2 System Architecture describes appearance, hardware and software architectures, and functions of major boards. Chapter 3 Services and Networking Applications details services supported by the UMG8900 and networking applications. 31026401 System Description Chapter 4 OAM System describes components and services of the operation and maintenance system. Chapter 5 Technical Specifications introduces various technical specifications including performance specifications, physical specifications and environment specifications. Chapter 6 Installation profiles some characteristics and considerations of installation of the UMG8900. Appendix A List of Abbreviations and Acronyms lists the abbreviations and acronyms in the manual and their full names.
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Contents Chapter 1 System Architecture introduces the hardware architecture, logical architecture and software architecture. It also give a brief introduction to the subsystems. Chapter 2 Operation and Maintenance System describes the architecture of the operation and maintenance system and its implementation. Chapter 3 Clock System elaborates the technical features, components and functions of the clock system. Chapter 4 Cascading System presents the architecture of the cascading system, the cascading implementation and the cascading switchover. Chapter 5 Signal Flow elaborates the signal flows and their paths within the equipment, including the control signal flow, service signal flow, operation and maintenance signal flow and clock signal flow. It helps to understand the functions of the whole equipment. Appendix A Corresponding Relationships Between Logical and Physical Boards describes the board names and the relationships between logical and physical boards. Appendix B List of Abbreviations and Acronyms lists all the abbreviations and acronyms and their full names in this manual.
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Contents Chapter 1 Overview of UMG8900 profiles the system characteristics, main functions, system structure, networking applications, functional classification of boards, and auxiliary devices of the UMG8900. Chapter 2 Cabinets and Frames details appearance, structure, features and technical specifications of cabinets, frames such as power distribution frames and service frames, and other components such as fan boxes, air deflectors, cabling troughs and fiber coilers.
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Chapter 3 Boards elaborates the functions, appearance, indicators, DIP switches, jumpers, and related technical specifications of all boards. Chapter 4 Cables describes appearance, interfaces, pin definitions and functions of all cables. Appendix A List of Indicators explains status of all indicators for the sake of users query. Appendix B List of Boards presents names, power consumption and locations of all boards. Appendix C Impedance Transfer Box gives a brief introduction to the impedance transfer box. Appendix D List of Acronyms and Abbreviations lists abbreviations and acronyms and their full names in this manual.
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Contents Chapter 1 Overview of Hardware Installation profiles the overall procedure of installing hardware components of the UMG8900. Chapter 2 Installation Preparations lists the pre-installation tasks, including preparing technical documents, tools and meters, and checking installation conditions in the equipment room. Chapter 3 Installing Cabinets guides you through planning, adjusting and fixing a single cabinet and combining adjacent cabinets based on the actual conditions of the equipment room. Chapter 4 Installing Internal Components introduces the categories of the internal components in a cabinet and the installation requirements. Chapter 5 Installing Power Cables Protection Grounding Cables presents connection and cabling of power cables protection grounding cables pertaining to equipment. and the and the
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Chapter 6 Installing Signal Cables covers the categories, appearance, connection and cabling of signal cables of the equipment. Chapter 7 Installing Cabinet Fittings presents the installation of door lintel, front and back doors and side panels of the cabinet. Chapter 8 Installing Peripherals describes the installation of terminal devices, alarm devices and auxiliary cables. Chapter 9 Hardware Installation Check defines the points to check after hardware installation completes. Appendix A Installing Cabling Rack introduces the components of the cabling rack as well as the installation of the cabling rack. Appendix B Engineering Labels for Cables introduces the materials and specifications of the engineering labels and the usage methods. Appendix C Installing Antenna System introduces the installation of global positioning system (GPS) antenna system, including the installation of accessory lightning arresters and the connection of cables. Appendix D List of Abbreviations and Acronyms lists abbreviations and acronyms and their full names in this manual.
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Contents Chapter 1 Overview of Software Installation: introduces the main contents of UMG8900 UMGW software installation and provides installation procedures for the installation of various parts to give an overall description about installation. Chapter 2 Installing LMT Software: as management and maintenance client of equipment, LMT adopts standard graphic operation interface. Its software is based on Windows platform and the installation process is conducted with interactive mode. This chapter introduces the basic requirements of LMT software installation, basic process of installation and main settings after the end of installation. Chapter 3 Loading OMU Software Manually mainly introduces the basic operation procedures of manual loading if the OMU software cannot start up normally. Chapter 4 Installing Host Software: introduces the software installation of equipment mainly, including the installation of upper layer software of board and BAM software installation of MOMU. The software installation of deice is performed mainly through software load. This chapter describes details for corresponding relationship between architecture and directory and between file and board of software load. It also describes the environment requirement and basic process of software load. It finally answers the frequent asked questions during installation. Chapter 5 Configuring Remote Maintenance System: the device provides remote maintenance mode but it needs to install the agent server of remote maintenance. This chapter mainly introduces the installation and setting of the agent server of remote maintenance. Chapter 6 Upgrading Host Software introduces the basic process of related software upgrade operation and patch load of device. Chapter 7 MML Command Upgrading Tools gives a brief introduction to MML command upgrading tools and the relevant operations. Chapter 8 Introduction to File System Directory: introduces the structure of LMT, board and BAM software file system to make the user familiar with the main corresponding relationship of the whole file system.
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Contents Chapter 1 System Commissioning Overview profiles the contents and procedure of system commissioning. Chapter 2 System Commissioning Preparations discusses in detail the preparations for system commissioning, including checking construction premises, technical documents, hardware and status, software version and running status, and communication between the LMT and host. Chapter 3 Data Configuration describes how to collect and plan configuration data, perform data configuration, and check data configuration. Chapter 4 Local Debugging describes how to check and debug boards, clock and cascading of the UMG8900. Chapter 5 Debugging of Interconnection with MGC describes how to check and debug the interconnection between the UMG8900 and MGC. Chapter 6 Debugging of Interconnection with RNC describes how to check and debug the interconnection between the UMG8900 and RNC.
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System Commission
Chapter 7 Debugging of Interconnection with BSC/MSC/PSTN Switches describes how to check and debug the interconnection between the UMG8900 and BSC/MSC/PSTN switches. Chapter 8 Debugging of Interconnection with MGW describes how to check and debug the interconnection between the UMG8900 and other MGWs in the core network. Chapter 9 Signaling Transfer Debugging describes how to debug the signaling gateway built in the UMg8900. Chapter 10 Service Resource Debugging describes how to debug the EC, TC, MPTY and IWF resources of the UMG8900 by means of dial test. Chapter 11 Service Debugging describes how to debug services provided by the UMG8900. Chapter 12 H.248 Protocol Application presents an example to show the interactive H.248 messages between the UMG8900 and MSOFTX3000 in the typical networking application. Appendix A System Commissioning Records presents some debugging items for reference and tables for recording debugging process.
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Contents Chapter 1 Local Maintenance Terminal System introduces components of the LMT system and procedures for maintaining the UMG8900 through the LMT. Chapter 2 System Management introduces functions about the UMG8900 system management, including user management, log management, file management, FTP management, hard disk management and routine test. Chapter 3 Service Management introduces such routine operations as frame management, board management, load, service bearer, resource management and interface management through man-machine language (MML) commands or the panel management function. Chapter 4 Alarm Management introduces alarm management functions including alarm report and alarm handling. Chapter 5 Tracing Management introduces service tracing process including interface tracing and call tracing. Chapter 6 Tone File Creating and Loading introduces how to translate tone material files into tone files that can be invoked by board software with tone file process tool, and how to load tone files to announcement resource boards. Appendix List of Abbreviations and Acronyms lists the acronyms in this manual and their full names.
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Contents Chapter 1 Configuration Overview: covers the configuration procedures, configuration methods and preparations for the UMG8900 data configuration. Chapter 2 Configuring Hardware Data: elaborates the configuration related to the UMG8900 hardware, including the frames/cabinets, boards, clock, cascading, system time and system parameters. Chapter 3 Configuring Interconnection with MSC Server: focuses on the configuration related to the MSC server, including interfaces, signaling links, protocol parameters and call distribution rate. Chapter 4 Configuring Interconnection with RNC: introduces that the UMG8900 can provide ATM-based resources and embedded SG for signaling transfer between the RNS and the MSC server when it functions as a universal service bearing device. Chapter 5 Configuring Interconnection with BSC/MSC/PSTN Switch: introduces that the UMG8900 can provide TDM-based resources and embedded SG for signaling transfer between the BSC/MSC/PSTN switch and the MSC server when it functions as a universal service bearing device. Chapter 6 Configuring Interconnection Between MGWs: introduces that the UMG8900 can provide IP-based resources when it functions as a universal service bearing device. Chapter 7 Configuring Interconnection with SIWF: details the data configuration for the UMG8900 interconnecting with the SIWF. Chapter 8 Configuring Resource Parameters: describes the media resource processing for interoperation between different network services. Chapter 9 Configuration Examples: gives data configuration examples in different networking modes as well as configuration scripts and some common issues. Appendix A Data Configuration Checklist: provides a checklist for checking configuration data. Appendix B List of Acronyms and Abbreviations: presents all abbreviations and acronyms mentioned in this manual.
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Contents Chapter 1 Overview introduces basic concept of performance measure, system architecture and function. Chapter 2 Operation Guide details performance measure operations by using performance management system.
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Performance Measurement
Chapter 3 Performance Measure Unit and Item introduces various measure units and measure index provided by UMG8900. Chapter 4 Precautions and FAQ gives some precautions and frequently asked questions (FAQ) in the performance measure process. Appendix List of Abbreviations and Acronyms gives the explanation and description of all abbreviations in this manual. Chapter 1 Overview of Routine Maintenance profiles device maintenance, regarding equipment room maintenance, network management, power supply and safety rules. Chapter 2 Guide for Routine Maintenance details tasks and procedures of routine maintenance, including daily maintenance, monthly maintenance and yearly maintenance.
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Routine Maintenance
Chapter 3 Guide for Key Maintenance elaborates some key maintenance items, such as grounding system maintenance and dust cleaning. Chapter 4 Maintenance Commands lists the commands and descriptions about system management, device management, media gateway management and signaling protocol management. Chapter 5 Maintenance Records provides reference tables for you to record maintenance process. Appendix A List of Acronyms and Abbreviations lists all acronyms and abbreviations and their full names.
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Contents Chapter 1 Emergency Maintenance Overview: gives a brief introduction to emergency maintenance, involving purpose, intended audience, applicable situation and precautions. Chapter 2 Emergency Maintenance Procedures: elaborates emergency maintenance procedure, for example, analyzing possible causes for a fault according to the phenomenon.
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Emergency Maintenance
Chapter 3 Technical Guide for Emergencies: focuses on the emergency troubleshooting for hardware/transport fault, host overload and data modification error. Chapter 4 Data Backup and System Restoration: details how backup and restore data in emergency situation and emergency maintenance when the system can not recover automatically. Appendix A List of Acronyms and Abbreviations: presents all abbreviations and acronyms in this manual. Chapter 1 Overview of Parts Replacement covers an overview of the parts replacement about boards, cables, power distribution frame and fan frames. Chapter 2 Guide for Boards Replacement introduces the procedures for board replacement in case of maintenance, update or aging during the device operation. Chapter 3 Guide for Cables Replacement introduces the replacement procedures for network cables, optical fibers, cascading cables, power distribution box, monitoring cables, signal cables in the alarm box, relay cables, clock cables and GPS feedback cables in case of cable maintenance, update or aging. Chapter 4 Guide for Other Parts Replacement introduces the replacement procedures for various system components in case of maintenance, update or aging, such as the transfer box, power distribution frame, fan frame, filter box, dust-proof fabric, LAN Switch, HUB and PC cards. Appendix A List of Abbreviations and Acronyms explains all the abbreviations used in this manual.
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Contents Chapter 1 Troubleshooting Overview introduces basic flow and common methods of troubleshooting so that users have basic knowledge about troubleshooting. Chapter 2 Device Management Faults introduces faults and their handling that concern with device management. Firstly introduces common faults handling and faults classification, and then give some typical instances of device management. Chapter 3 Clock System Faults details faults and their handling that concern with clock system. Firstly introduces common faults handling and faults classification, and then give some typical instances of clock system fault.
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Chapter 4 Connection Faults introduces faults and their handling that concern with other device in UMG8900 networking. Firstly introduces common faults handling and faults classification, and then give some typical instances of connection fault. Chapter 5 Service Fault introduces faults and their handling that concern with services. Firstly introduces common faults handling and faults classification, and then give some typical instances of service fault. Appendix A Fault Information Report Appendix B Error Codes and Causes Appendix C Acronyms List of Abbreviations and
Alarm
Performanc e
Online Help
Contents It provides the meanings of the interfaces, applications in the debugging system. It provides the meanings of the interfaces, applications in the trace review system. It describes how to make the configuration files when the UMG8900 is upgraded. It describes the usage and basic operations of the tone file making tool. The descriptions and handling suggestions to each alarm are also involved. It describes the functions, notes, parameters and examples for each MML command. It describes the detailed information about boards, including functions, structures and appearances.
Figure 3-1 Relationships between the components in the documentation The contents of the product manuals in the lower layer logically support that of the manuals in the upper layer. Part contents of the former manuals are referenced by the latter manuals, and the data generated during the application of the former manuals serve as the input to the latter manuals during application. Table 3-1 illustrates the relationships between the components for the documentation of the UMG8900. Table 3-1 Relationships between the components for the documentation of UMG8900 Manual Documentation Guide Relationship It describes how to use the product manuals, Online Help and release notes. It introduces the system functions, features and technical indexes and provides overall product information for the operators to use the system preliminarily. and It provides the principles for using and operating the system.
Documentation Guide
Manual
Relationship It supports query of hardware information required from other manuals. And part of its content can be used by system commissioning about detailed explanation of meanings of the indicator lights on each board and status of DIP switch jumpe0rs. It describes all the procedures of installing the product devices after they are shipped and delivered to the site.
Hardware Description
Hardware Installation
The board configurations and equipment connection information recorded during the application of this manual serve as input data for data configuration. Therefore, this manual is used for data input to Data Configuration. It guides operators how to install software after hardware installation.
Software Installation
Such information as network configurations (for example, IP address) recorded during the application of this manual will serve as input data for data configuration. Therefore, this manual is used for data input to Data Configuration. It guides operators how to commission the system after software installation. It introduces operation functions of the device and guides the user in performing routine management and operation. Routine operation is the basis of maintenance so the user need to read this manual before doing the maintenance. It serves as a guide for data configuration of the system under certain conditions. The user needs to query about the exact meaning and usage of each command when using this manual so this manual and the MML online help are in reference and explanation relationship. After the system configuration, the system configuration data output of this manual will be used as input data for system commissioning of the system commission manual. It provides related operations and indexes for performance measurement of the system and guides the user in fulfilling data optimization for more effective running. Performance measurement is also based on routine operation. It guides operators how to perform Routine Maintenance on the system. It hardly has coupling relation with the other manuals. It guides operators how to perform Emergency Maintenance on the system. Some troubleshooting methods are introduced in operation manuals, installation manuals and maintenance manuals. It guides operators how to replace boards and parts of the system.
System Commission
Routine Operation
Data Configuration
Performance Measurement
Routine Maintenance
Emergency Maintenance
Parts Replacement
Manual
Relationship It guides operators how to remove faults during system operation. Operators might selectively refer to the specific manual based on different types of the faults in actual practices.
Troubleshooting
System Description
Quick Start
System Introduction
Install System
Boards
Hardware Installation
Data Configuration
Commission System
Accept System
Maintain System
Process Routine Operations Performance Measurement Performance Online Help Remove Faults
Routine Maintenance
Troubleshooting
Emergence Maintenance
Emergence Maintenance
Parts Replacement
Parts Replacement
To use Huawei equipment and the documentation for the first time, please read Documentation Guide first to have a close understanding of the documentation architecture and correctly use the package of documents. Refer to the release notes to obtain its features when using the documentation.
According to Table 2-2, Chapter 3 Services and Networking Applications provides relevant information.
Learn about the detailed operation and maintenance principles of the system Learn about the connection of the cascading cables inside the equipment
According to Table 2-2, Chapter 6 Installing Signal Cables provides relevant information.
Learn about the interfaces and indicator lights of the NET board
According to Table 2-2, Chapter 3 Loading OMU Software Manually provides relevant information.
Manual The task belongs to the operation. According to Figure 3-2, you should check Operation Manual Routine Operation. The task belongs to the configuration. According to Figure 3-2, you should check Operation Manual Data Configuration. The task belongs to performance statistics. According to Figure 3-2, you should check Performance Measurement Manual. The task belongs to the maintenance. According to Figure 3-2, you should check Maintenance Manual Emergency Maintenance. The task belongs to parts replacement. According to Figure 3-2, you should check Maintenance Manual Parts Replacement. The task belongs to the troubleshooting. According to Figure 3-2, you should check Maintenance Manual Troubleshooting.
According to Table 2-2, Chapter 3 Configuring Interconnection with MSC Server provides relevant information.
According to Table 2-2, Chapter 3 Performance Measure Unit and Item provides relevant information.
According to Table 2-2, Chapter 4 Data Backup and System Restoration provides relevant information.
Replace cables
According to Table 2-2, Chapter 3 Guide for Cables Replacement provides relevant information.
For the MML command help, when executing a command or double-click a command on the navigation tree, you can see the corresponding help information for the MML command on the top right corner of the main interface. The panel management function provides the help information about board introduction. Select a board to be queried and click [Board Introduction] on the shortcut menu to invoke the help information about the specified board. For the detailed alarm help, select a specified alarm on the Alarm Management System and click [View Help Info] on the shortcut menu to invoke the corresponding help information about the alarm. Alternatively, you can double-click an alarm and click [More Info] on the popup box to invoke the corresponding help information.
Huawei website Website: Http://www.huawei.com You can visit this website to browse information about Huawei and enter the technical support website linked with this website. For release of the package of documents, contact Huawei by email. Email address: support@huawei.com
Note: For your information, the last page of each manual is printed with the printing date of the manual when a package of documents is released.
Index
Index
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Architecture and Principle, 2-2
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Parts Replacement, 2-10 Performance Measurement, 2-9 problem feedback methods, 4-3 Product manual application examples, 3-4
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contents of products manuals, 2-1 contents of the online help, 2-11
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Data Configuration, 2-8 Documentation Guide, 2-1
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Relationships between the documentations, 3-1 release mode of the upgraded documentation, 4-2 Routine Maintenance, 2-9 Routine Operation, 2-7
E
Emergency Maintenance, 2-10
S
Software Installation, 2-5 System Commission, 2-6 System Description, 2-1
F
forms of the documents, 4-1
H
Hardware Description, 2-3 Hardware Installation, 2-4
T
the components in the documentation, 3-1 the documentation application procedures, 3-3 Troubleshooting, 2-11 types of the documentations, 1-1
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Lists of the product manuals, 2-1
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