 Welcome to the new FCC online search tutorial. In this tutorial, we'll show you how to search for FCC documents using the search tool and also by using the navigation bar. The search tool lets you easily search using specific words, phrases or documents. The advanced search allows you to search by title or document section within monographs. You can then apply multiple filters to refine your search results. Within the new FCC online, you now have an integrated platform in which you have access to both FCC and FCC forum publications. Note that if you have not purchased an FCC online subscription, you will only have access to FCC forum documents. To search for a document, start typing in the search box located at the top of the application. We'll search for ANIS. As soon as you enter three letters or numbers, the search tool will automatically display suggested matches within the search box. Press the right arrow key on your keyboard to auto-complete the search term. In addition, the search tool will automatically display a quick drop-down panel of results. These results will appear by publication section, starting with monographs, identity standards, then general tests and assays, and finally general provisions and requirements. This system will return the result based on relevancy. For example, the title of the document will be weighted heavier than the descriptive text within the document. From the drop-down panel, you have the following options to view your results. Simply hit enter if you choose to view results from all available FCC publications. Use the advanced search tool by clicking on document section. Here you can search by title only or by document section. Click the search effective document for ANIS to view all results of ANIS in the currently official version of the FCC. Click to view a single document in the categorized result list. Or you can choose to view a result within a section by clicking on any of the section links. If you choose to view a single document, the document view will open. In this example, we'll select to view results from the monographs section. The matching search results are displayed in a list with the search term marked in bold. Notice the icons located next to each document title. These icons help you know what publication type, either FCC or FCC forum that you are viewing and its status. For FCC publication documents, there are three icons that indicate the effective status. The green check mark indicates that the document is currently effective. The yellow watch icon indicates that the document is not yet effective. And the red X icon indicates that the document is no longer effective or never was effective. For FCC forum documents, the blue commenting box icon indicates an FCC forum document that is open for commenting. A gray box icon indicates an FCC forum document that is closed for commenting. Now let's apply filters from the left panel to narrow down the search result to find the correct document. We'll select the effective option under the effective status to show only effective documents. Let's further narrow it down to show only monographs under the document type filter. Now you can see that the results are narrowed down to nine monographs. To select a document from a search result, click the document title name link. The document view will open. If you want to go back to your search results page, click the back button on your browser. At any time, you can clear the filters to see more results or apply another filter to further narrow down the list. To obtain a list of your search results that you can save for your own reference or send to a colleague, click on the Export to Excel tool, which will automatically open an Excel workbook. For this example, this tool exports out nine results. Another way to navigate or search for specific documents is by using the navigation bar, where the documents are organized by publication section. For example, to look for a document in monographs, click on FCC standards, then on monographs. By default, you will be presented with all available FCC monographs. You can then click on a specific letter to view monographs that alphabetically are under that letter. You can then apply the filters on the left panel to refine your list. Thank you for watching the search tutorial. If you have any follow-up questions, please contact us at docsupportatusp.org.