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Experion Software Change Notice

Experion Support and Maintenance Software Change Notice

HMIWeb Solution Pack Software Change Notice

MeterSuite Software Change Notice

System Initialization Media Software Change Notice

Upgrade Tool Components Media Software Change Notice

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Planning & Design

Getting Started with Experion Software Guide

Migration Planning Guide

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Installation and Upgrades

ACE and SCE Off-Process Migration Guide Installation Builder User’s Guide

ACE Cutover Upgrade Tool User's Guide R500.x to R501.1 BCC Migration Guide

Collaboration Station Off-Process Migration Guide R31x.x to R501.1 Process System Off-Process Migration Guide

Control Hardware and I/O Modules Firmware Upgrade Guide R31x.x to R501.1 Process System On-Process Migration Guide

Controller Interoperability Reference for Controller Migration R31x.x to R501.1 SCADA System Off-Process Migration Guide

eServer Off-Process Migration Guide R31x.x to R501.1 SCADA System On-Process Migration Guide

E-APP Off-Process Migration Guide R31x.x to R501.1 SCADA to Process System On-Process Conversion Guide

EAS Off-Process Migration Guide RPS Migration Guide for Extio 2

Experion On-Process Migration Guide for Virtualized Environment Software Installation User’s Guide

Experion Support and Maintenance Installation Guide Supplementary Installation Tasks Guide

Firmware Manager User’s Guide Upgrade Tool User’s Guide

HMIWeb Solution Pack Installation Guide

HMIWeb Solution Pack Migration Guide

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The Adobe Acrobat Search command is more powerful and flexible than the Find command. You can search across multiple documents and define advanced query
criteria. Search is faster than the Find command because it reads an index rather than an entire document.

Displaying the Search window Advanced search options


You can search for a simple word or phrase, or you can expand your search query by By default, the Search window displays basic search options. Click
using Boolean operators. You can use the search options to further refine your search. Show More Options near the bottom of the window to display
advanced search options. To restore basic search options, click Show
Do one of the following: Less Options near the bottom of the window.

• Choose Edit > Advanced Search (Shift+Ctrl+F). In the Adobe Acrobat preferences, you can set the “more search
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• On the Find toolbar, click the arrow and choose Open Full Acrobat Search.
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The Search window appears as a separate window that you can move, resize, For more information about how to use the Search options, see the
minimize, or arrange partially or completely behind this PDF window. Adobe Reader help, and locate the “Searching and indexing” topics.

In the Search window, click Arrange Windows to automatically arrange Adobe Reader Additional help topics
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Searching two or more PDF collections


The default behavior for Adobe Reader is to search the index of the displayed PDF collection. If you want to search multiple PDF collections, such as the Experion
System Documentation PDF Collection and the SCN, Installation, and Migration PDF Collection, you will need to configure an index selection.

Step 1 – Open the Index selection Step 2 – Select the indexes


1. Open the Search window with the Show More Options displayed. In the Index selection window, add the index file (.pdx) for each PDF
2. In the Look In list, click Select Index. Collection (and remove indexes not required).

Example .pdx location: C:\Program Files (x86)\Honeywell\Experion


PKS\Documentation\Manuals\410\pdf

Searches using the selected indexes


1. Open the Search window with the Show More Options displayed.
2. In the Look In list, click Currently Selected Indexes.

3. Enter the remaining search criteria, as required.

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