Legend Software Setup
Copy the Legend Folder on memory stick to C:\Program Files. Open the legend folder and right click on the world icon, click on send to desktop (create short cut). DC (double click, using left mouse button) on the world icon.
A box will pop up saying “There are no configurations defined. Would you like to define one now?” Click on Yes

In the “Settings For” click on the Add button on the bottom left hand side. In the Configuration Name box, type in a name.Cogeco . Then click on OK

Under the Files tab, DC on the Symbol File and then go to the legend folder and then into the config folder. Then DC on Cogcsym
DC on Quick Symbol File and DC on Default.qsy
DC on Line Style File and DC on Cogcstl
DC on Font File and DC on Font.idx
DC on Data Base Format File and DC on Cogcdb11.fmt
DC on Validation Table File and DC on Htccvt.dat

Do not worry about the last 4
On the arrows on the right hand side of the tabs, click the right arrow until you see the Monitor tab. Click on the Monitor tab and select your display ( size of your monitor)

Then click on the OK button on the bottom.
Now on the top of Legend you will see File View Tools and Help. Click on View and then click on Toolbars. Take the check marks off of Browser, Redline Attributes and Redline Tools and then close.
Click on File and then open. When the Open box opens up, hit the arrow key to the right of Look In: C:\Program Files\Legend\Maps\Peterborough.
In Files of Type: You should have Records Manager Files (*.dbg)
In Configuration: Should be <Auto>
In File Name: click on either peteborc or peteborf ( peteborc is the cable plant and peteborf are the fiber maps)
Then click Open.
You can do this for all the other maps later.
Last step.
Once you have the map open (please use a cable map), go to Tools, then click on Query Wizard. The Query Wizard will open, now click on the little box with the 3 dots on it and when the next box opens up, click on nodefind.QRY. Now just keep on clicking next until the wizard disappears. Now when you go back to Tools there should be a little icon under Query Wizard… and Execute Query that says node find. Every time you open a cable map and click on this icon it will open a box with all your nodes. Click on a node number and it will take you right to the node.