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This preface describes the purpose, audience, organization, and conventions that are used in the Cisco Connected Grid Design Suite (CGDS) - Substation Workbench Monitor User Guide, and provides information on the related documentation.
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This guide describes how to use and configure the Cisco Connected Grid Design Suite (CGDS) - Substation Workbench Monitor (CGDS Monitor).
This guide is intended for the users who use and configure the CGDS Monitor.
Note Means reader take note. Notes contain helpful suggestions or references to materials not covered in the manual.
•Cisco Connected Grid Design Suite (CGDS) - Substation Workbench Release 1.5 Release Notes
•Cisco Connected Grid Design Suite (CGDS) - Substation Workbench Quick Start Guide
•Cisco Connected Grid Design Suite (CGDS) - Substation Workbench Installation and Configuration Guide
•Cisco Connected Grid Design Suite (CGDS) - Substation Workbench Designer User Guide
•Cisco Connected Grid Design Suite (CGDS) - Substation Workbench Troubleshooting Guide
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