User's Manual
CSM 320 User Guide
Issue 1, October 2009 DRAFT 4 for REGULATORY REVIEW Page 3
1 Using This User Guide
The audience for this document includes network planners, system operators,
network administrators, and equipment installers.
1.1 FINDING THE INFORMATION YOU NEED
1.1.1 Becoming Familiar with This User Guide
The Table of Contents provides not only a sequential index of topics but also a visual glance at
the organization of topics in this guide. A few minutes spent with the Table of Contents in either
the paper or the electronic version of this guide can save much more time in finding information
now and in the future. The List of Procedures may be especially useful in the paper version of this
guide, particularly where you mark those procedures that you wish to frequently see.
In contrast, the List of Figures and List of Tables are most useful for automated searches on key
words in the electronic version of this guide. If a match is present, the match is the first instance
that the search finds.
Quick Reference
This user guide comprises six sections, as described in Table 1.
Table 1: User guide organization scheme
Section
Purpose
Guide to This User
Guide
(this section)
Identifies
◦ products covered by this user guide.
◦ products covered by their own separate user guides.
◦ how this user guide is organized.
◦ where to find module web pages and parameter descriptions.
◦ what the various typefaces and admonitions indicate.
◦ how to contact Motorola.
Product Description
Provides
◦ references to RF and networking theory.
◦ overviews and comparisons of products and how they communicate.
◦ descriptions of data handling and synchronization.
◦ a review of optional features.
◦ resources for developing familiarity and proficiencies with networks.
Planning
Provides essential information for
◦ evaluating an area for a network.
◦ specifying the IP addresses and frequencies to use.
Configuration
Provides guidance for
◦ expanding network coverage.
◦ improving the security of wireless links.
◦ distributing bandwidth resources
◦ monitoring and changing variables through SNMP.