LBI-39101 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION AND SET-UP PROCEDURE

SOFTWARE INSTALLATION AND

SET-UP PROCEDURE

NOTE

Unless otherwise noted, all procedures in this manual should be performed in the order presented.

PC CMOS SET-UP PROGRAM

C3 Maestro software is factory-installed on the PC's hard disk drive and the software is configured properly for standard installations. Therefore, during a typical console configuration, the information in this section may be bypassed.

All PCs used with the C3 Maestro store start-up configurations in CMOS memory. This information is read by the computer's BIOS and it may be changed by executing a set-up program during the PC's boot process. Execute the PC's set-up program only if a built-in (main board) COM port must be disabled/enabled or if documentation included with the PC deems it necessary for some other reason.

NOTE

Time and date will be correctly set by the CEC/IMC Manager (MOM PC) when the console is on-line with the CEC/IMC.

COM1 is disabled by setting "Serial Port A" to "Off". This disables the computer's main board COM1 serial port so the plug-in RS-422 board used for CEC/IMC control data interfacing can be set to COM1 without conflicting. This is the standard factory configuration. If the plug-in RS-422 board is not being used and the main board COM1 port is used for CEC/IMC control data interfacing, set "Serial Port A" to "Serial 3F8h IRQ4".

If any necessary changes are made to the COM1 or COM2 settings, verify they are saved before rebooting/resetting the computer. Typically, a save is accomplished by pressing the <F3> function key.

Other PCs

Refer to the documentation included with the PC for COM port configuration details. If using the plug-in RS-422 board as COM1, verify the PC's main board COM1 port is disabled. Also verify COM2 is enabled.

FILE DIRECTORIES AND CONTENTS

Table 10 specifies PC file directories and files directly applicable to the C3 Maestro console. The MS-DOS file directory and its files are not shown. Also, other utility files not listed in the table may exist in a utility directory which are not essential to the operation of the C3 Maestro application program.

Table 10 – C3 Maestro PC File Directories And Files

Hewlett-Packard PCs

Typically, the HP set-up program is started by pressing the <F2> function key when prompted with "Setup=F2" during the boot process. Verify/configure "Serial Port A" (COM1) and "Serial Port B" (COM2) as necessary:

COM2 is enabled by setting "Serial Port B" to "Serial 2F8h IRQ3". This is the standard factory configuration. Normally, this serial port is used to interface the PC to the Enhanced Audio Enclosure.

ROOT DIRECTORY

(C:\)

AUTOEXEC.BAT

CONFIG.SYS

COMMAND.COM*

IO.SYS*

MSDOS.SYS*

CONSOLE

DIRECTORY

(C:\CONSOLE)

AUXIO.DAT

CONFIG.DAT

CONKEY.COM

CONSOLE.EXE

EDITOR.EXE

ENGLISH.DAT

ENTITY.DAT

FONT33.DAT

SETUPS.DAT

*MS-DOS 6.0 or later. IO.SYS and MSDOS.SYS are hidden files.

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