diff --git a/src/murano-manual/src/docbkx/murano-manual.xml b/src/murano-manual/src/docbkx/murano-manual.xml
index c8664e3..281f533 100644
--- a/src/murano-manual/src/docbkx/murano-manual.xml
+++ b/src/murano-manual/src/docbkx/murano-manual.xml
@@ -703,7 +703,7 @@ http://docbook.org/ns/docbook "
                                 
                                     tenant_id
                                     string
-                                    Open Stack tenant ID
+                                    OpenStack tenant ID
                                 
                                 
                                     version
@@ -3358,17 +3358,37 @@ http://docbook.org/ns/docbook "
     
     
         Installation Guide
+         This chapter is about installation and configuration Murano services.
+        Note that all Murano modules can be downloaded from
+             our page  on launchpad.
+        
+        
+            Common Pre-Requirements
+            Operation system:
+                
+                    Ubuntu
+                    RHEL/CentOS
+                
+            Packages:
+            
+                python-dev
+                libxml2-dev  
+                libxslt-dev
+            
+
+        
         
             Murano API Service
-            Murano API is a project that provides access to engine via API.
-            This document describes Murano API for contributors of the project, and assumes that you are already
+            Murano API provides access to the Murano orchestration engine via API.
+            This chapter describes Murano API for contributors of the project, and assumes that you are already
                 familiar with Murano API from an end-user perspective.
             
             
                 Install
                 
                     
-                        Check out sources to some directory (<home>/murano):
+                        Project source can be checked out as git repository (see below) or downloaded from
+                             here
                         
                             
                     
                     
-                        Install Murano API:
+                            Switch to just created directory
+                        
+                        
+                        
+                    
+                    
+                        And them perform installation:
                         
                             
                         
                     
@@ -3389,7 +3417,18 @@ user@work:~/$ cd murano-api && sudo python setup.py install
                 Configure
                 
                     
-                        Open first configuration file for editing:
+                         First configure rabbitMQ by adding vhost and user with administrator rights:
+                        
+                        
+                        
+                    
+                    
+                        Edit configuration file:
                         
                             
                     
                     
-                        Configure according to your environment (please note rabbitmq section):
+                        Configure it according to your environment:
+                            [DEFAULT] section sets up logging.
+                             In [reports] section you can set names for new rabbitMQ queues.
+                             [rabbitmq] section sets up host configuration where rabbitMQ with just created user and vhost is running.
+                        
                         
                             
                     
                     
-                        Open second configuration file for editing:
+                        Edit one more configuration file:
                         
                             
                     
                     
-                        Configure according to your environment (please note filter:authtoken section):
+                        Configure keystone auth_token in [filter:authtoken] section.
+                            For more information see  Auth-Token Middleware with Username and Password
                         
                             
                             
-                             
+                                     
                         
                     
@@ -3494,7 +3538,7 @@ user@work:~/$ murano-api --config-file=./murano/api/etc/murano-api.conf
         
         
             Conductor Service
-            Conductor is an Murano orchestration engine that transforms object model sent by REST API service into
+            Conductor is a Murano orchestration engine that transforms object model sent by REST API service into
                 a series of Heat and Murano-Agent commands.
             
             This document describes Conductor for contributors of the project.
@@ -3502,18 +3546,31 @@ user@work:~/$ murano-api --config-file=./murano/api/etc/murano-api.conf
                 Install
                 
                     
-                        Check out sources to some directory (<home>/murano):
+                        Project source code can be checked out from git repository (see below) or downloaded from
+                             here.
+
                         
                             
                         
+
+                        
+
                     
                     
-                        Install Conductor:
+                        Switch to just created directory
                         
                             
+                        
+                    
+                    
+                        And install Conductor Service to the system:
+                        
+                            
                         
                     
@@ -3523,7 +3580,7 @@ user@work:~/cd murano-conductor && sudo python setup.py install
                 Configure
                 
                     
-                        Open configuration file for editing:
+                        Edit configuration file:
                         
                             
                     
                     
-                        Configure according to your environment (please note rabbitmq section):
+                        
+                            Change it according to your environment.
+                            [DEFAULT] section is responsible for logging.
+                            [heat] points where heat is running.
+                            [rabbitmq] section points where your rabbitMQ installed and configured. 
+                        
                         
                             Run Conductor and supply valid configuration file:
                 
                     
                 
             
         
         
             Murano Dashboard
-            Murano Dashboard is a project that provides Web UI to Murano Project.
+            Murano Dashboard provides Web UI for Murano Project.
             
-                Dependencies
-                
-                    
-                        
-                            Horizon
-                        
-                        
-                            NodeJs
-                        
-                        
-                            python-muranoclient
-                        
-                    
-                    First two dependencies is already satisfied if you install Murano Dashboard on machine with
-                    OpenStack
-                    Horizon installed. Otherwise, please run:
+                Pre-Requirements
+                
+                
+                    To setup Murano Dashboard on a host with Openstack Dashbord already installed you just need to install 
+                        the python-muranoclient. You can download it from  here.
+                        And then perform installation with pip:
                     
                         
+user@work:~/$ sudo pip install ]]> just_downloaded.tar.gz
                     
-                
-                Also, this two packages (horizon and python-muranoclient) can be installed to venv.
+                
+                
+                    If there is no OpenStack Dashboard (horizon) you'll need to install it. See  here how to do that.
+                
+                
             
             
                 Install
                 
                     
-                        Check out sources to some directory (<home>/murano-dashboard):
+                        Project source code can be checked out from git repository (see below) or downloaded from
+                             here.
+                        
                         
                             
                     
                     
-                        Install:
+                        Switch to just created directory
                         
                             
+                        
+                    
+                    
+                        And perform installation
+                        
+                            
                         
-                        Make sure that horizon and python-muranoclient is already installed.
                     
                 
             
@@ -3622,18 +3682,50 @@ user@work:~/$ cd murano-dashboard && sudo python setup.py install
                         Open Django configuration file:
                         
                              && nano settings.py
+user@work:~/$ cd  && nano settings.py
                             ]]>
                         
                         Please, make sure that no local/local_settings.py file exists.
                     
                     
-                        Configure:
+                        Add to import section
                         
                             
+                        
+                    
+                    
+                        And this so muranoclient exceptions can be safely handle by horizon:
+                        
+                            
+                        
+                    
+                    
+                        And finally edit HORIZON_CONFIG and INSTALLED_APPS sections
+                        
+