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Newbie Training help

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HRTECH

MIS
Feb 10, 2004
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I am new to the meridian switches, and I work for a non-profit company where the budget has been cut drastically. Does anybody know where I can get some good training material VERY cheap or free. I am a very fast learner and just need the material.

Any help would be great.
 
i have 3 manuals in pdf format that i can email of FTP to you,, they are around 25 megs




Colin
 
That would be most appreciated. The address is harold@sciguanarescue.org
 
I could definetly use the manuals too. Thanks NXTX@AOL.COM
 
I have looked at this site and I have looked at the 500 or so books I have here and they are very confusing. I need to have a PHD in technical writing just to understand them. I have had cases where one book refereneces another and the second references a third and the third references a 4th. Just to find a simple answer, that is a little obserd.

Any help anybody can provide that makes things easier to understand would be great.

Harold
 
i don't know of a shortcut manual but it seems if you have more detailed questions, some one will answer it. software input output guide, 1 fo three (a0818140) will answer 90% of your questions for the 1st year or so. ld 10 for analog sets ld 11 for digital sets and ld 20 to prt most of what you'll need. those three loads will get you started very quick.

john poole
bellsouth business
columbia,sc
 
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