Each compressed
zip file contains multiple files and an
index directory that work together as a
fully functioning online document, once
downloaded and decompressed. To take advantage
of the cross-file book search feature enabled
in these documents, you must use Acrobat
Reader 4.0 with Search. If you already
have a version of Acrobat Reader that does
not include search installed on your PC,
you must first uninstall it. Download the
Acrobat installation file appropriate for
your operating system, then follow the
installation instructions provided with
the Reader to install it on your local
drive.
USING THE DOCUMENTATION FILES
You can
download entire sets of documentation
for both the Signaling and Broadband
Access products, or you can download
individual books. Once you download and
unzip the selected file, you have the
documentation associated with the desired
topic right on your own hard drive. Double
click the masterdoc.pdf file if you downloaded
the entire documentation set, or the
docstart_xxx.pdf file if you downloaded
a single book. The Masterdoc page provides
links to all of the product pages available
for the type of products you selected.
The Docstart pages display the manuals
associated with the selected topic and
their top-level tables of contents. Selecting
a chapter file opens the index associated
with the topic, and you can use the hypertext
and search features to navigate between
files in the manuals.
IMPORTANT NOTE
The Masterdoc buttons
at the bottom of each page work only
when you download the entire documentation
package, which includes the masterdoc.pdf
file. The TOC buttons, also positioned
on each page, take you to the detailed
table of contents for the currently displayed
book.
Intrafile and interfile hyperlinking
allow you to go immediately to a cross-reference
within the same chapter, a different
chapter, or a different book. Hyperlinks
are usually identified by blue underlined
text. You simply click on the text to
go to the cross-referenced destination.
(Note: hyperlinking is also enabled in
the tables of contents, but without blue
underlines. In a table of contents, click
on the desired entry.)
The Acrobat Reader search function allows
you to perform a global text string search
throughout all documents within a topic.
To perform a search, click on the Search
button located on the Acrobat Reader
top toolbar (represented by the "binoculars
and document" icon), and provide
the term or phrase you want to find.
The search function will provide a list
of documents, along with the percentage
of pertinence, that contain the designated
text string. For further instructions
on how to use the advanced features of
Acrobat Search, refer to the Acrobat
Reader Help document.
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