Motorola BR700 manual Overview Section, Understanding Your User Guide, Box Contents

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OVERVIEW

SECTION 1

 

 

Understanding Your User Guide

The User Guide is subdivided into the following sections:

Overview

Provides a general introduction for using your

 

product, the type of technology used, and

 

recommended practices for using it.

Installation

It is assumed that you will use the Installation

 

Wizard on the CD-ROM to setup your unit. If not,

 

this section provides details on getting your unit up

 

and running.

 

Once you have completed this section, your unit

 

will be active and ready to work.

Configuration

Provides descriptive details for using the

 

Configuration Utility to manage your unit.

Glossary

List of terms and acronyms

Box Contents

Your box contains the following:

CD-ROM

Base Station Stand

BR700

Power

Supply

Quick Start

Guide

SECTION 1, OVERVIEW

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