You can check www.bowtuningtips.com ...or we can help. So what you have? I guess some of the parts are the draw lenght modules - you need only one of them - the one that fits your own draw lenght. You must check the chart and put the right module just by screwing the 2 bolts on the cam (if one of them is under the fork of the limb you can either pull the cable towards the riser to turn the cam a little or by turning the limb bolts to take off the pressure of the limbs). Next - the arrow rest - it should be a Martin rest that fits in the riser. Again it's a matter of 2 bolts. For the adjusting you need to know more things, so i'd say use bowtuningtips or go to your dealer. It's not difficult at all, but i don't want to explain it here,because my post gonna be too long. The same with the nocking point, but i think it's already installed by the factory. The sight - two screws again, adjusting the pins at 20,30, 40, etc. yards is your job
The stabilizer (if you have one) fits in a special threaded hole just below the handle. There are two types of quivers - a single piece and of two pieces. If you have the first it must be connected to the sight...again with 2 screws
Well, that's all. If you'll shoot with a release, you can put a d-loop on the string. It's very easy, but can't be explained (or at least my English doesn't allow me to do it), so you'd better use the website i told you about or the videos in YouTube.
I've just seen that you ask about the VEMs - they are installed on the riser and i haven't heard of a bow coming without them. If you mean something like Bowjax or Limbsaver - they must be put on the inside surface of the limbs about 2 inches from the fork.
2008 Martin MOAB - 45-60#, set at about 51-53# / 55#" Perfect Line" compound/ 55# Mongol horsebow/ 45# "Perfect Line" takedown recurve/ 45# Bearpaw Grizzly hunter recurve/ 55# Samick Longbow Cheetah ... and several homemade bows