Usually when you're reading a standard like that it's because you're looking for details from an implementer's perspective, not the user's. The specifications have to make everything including the obvious details explicit, which leads to a lot of verbal abstraction that's counterproductive to just learning how to use the thing.
Once you're actually trying to implement the system though, suddenly all of that language becomes really helpful.
Once you're actually trying to implement the system though, suddenly all of that language becomes really helpful.