SOFTWARE INSTALLATION AND SET-UP PROCEDURE

LBI-39101

AUTOEXEC.BAT File Contents

Contents of the AUTOEXEC.BAT file located in the root directory (C:\) are as follows. Changes are not recommended:

@ECHO OFF PATH=C:\DOS;C:\UTIL PROMPT $P$G CD\CONSOLE

CONKEY

CONSOLE

CONFIG.SYS File Contents

Contents of the CONFIG.SYS file located in the root directory (C:\) are as follows. Changes are not recommended:

FILES=20

BUFFERS=40

DEVICE=C:\DOS\ANSI.SYS

EDITOR PROGRAM

If necessary, the Editor program (EDITOR.EXE) can be used to change one or more or the following console-related parameters (non-inclusive list):

Serial Ports' Settings (baud rates and serial/parallel interface; PC-to-Enhanced Audio Enclosure interface is always serial)

Set-Up Titles

Call Director ID

headset sidetone volume levels

With the exception of the Call Director ID parameter, these console-related parameters cannot be changed via the CEC/IMC Manager (MOM PC).

Most console-related configuration parameters should be changed at the CEC/IMC Manager and sent to the console. Users of the Editor program must understand the CEC/IMC Manager should be the central point of databasing and configuration for all C3 Maestro consoles connected to the CEC/IMC Digital Audio Switch. Changes made locally via the Editor program will override settings

previously made via the CEC/IMC Manager. Correspondingly, changes made via the CEC/IMC Manager will override settings previously made via the Editor program.

At the PC's standard keyboard, execute the Editor program by typing EDITOR followed by an <Enter> from an MS-DOS prompt. The current directory must be C:\CONSOLE. See the LBI-39056 for additional details on the use of the Editor program.

Serial Ports' Settings

Normally, the PC's COM1 serial port is utilized for CEC/IMC control data interfacing. The baud rate of this port may be set to operate at 19,200 or 9600. The 19,200 setting is recommended for all co-located console hook-ups. The 9600 baud setting is normally required when a data modem is employed between the console and the CEC/IMC in a remoteG￿console installation.

If necessary, use the Editor program to change the COM1 baud rate. Save the change to the hard disk drive. 19,200 baud is the factory (default) setting. See LBI-39056 for additional details. The CEC's/IMC's CIM has auto-baud sensing; therefore, no CIM changes are required when a baud rate change is made here.

Normally, the PC's COM2 serial port is utilized for Enhanced Audio Enclosure control data interfacing. In this case the port operates at 9600 baud. This setting is fixed in the PC's software and in the Enhanced Audio Enclosure's firmware. It cannot be changed.

Editor program version 5.0 (and later) includes a setting to select Enhanced Audio Enclosure (serial) or Logic Board (parallel) interfacing. When using an Enhanced Audio Enclosure,G￿enable/verify serial operation as follows:

From the Editor program's "CONFIGURATION DATA" screen, verify the "Serial Audio System" parameter is "Y" (enabled). This is the factory default setting for Editor program version 5.0 (and later).

Set-Up Titles

From the Editor program's "USER PROFILE DATA" screen, enter the titles as required. These titles are displayed on the C3 Maestro's "Change Setup" note cards. Ten (10) titles, each with thirty-one (31) alphanumeric characters, are available. See LBI-39056 for additional details.

Call Director ID

Call Director ID is a secondary console ID number that is only used for Call Director telephone patch operations. The default value for this ID is zero (0) no Call Director. Valid Call Director ID range is 1 - 16382. The zero setting should not be changed unless a Call Director is attached to the console and the console will be used for Call Director patch operations. The ID resides in the unit/console ID space and it should therefore be a unique (unused) ID number. Console ID and Call Director ID should never be identical.

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LBI-39101A specifications

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