LBI-39101 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION AND SET-UP PROCEDURE

G￿If using CEC/IMC firmware version 2.x (and earlier), set the Call Director ID number from the Editor program's "CONFIGURATION DATA" form. Save changes to the hard disk drive. See LBI-

G￿39056 for complete details.

If using CEC/IMC firmware version 3.x (and later) the Call Director ID setting should be made via the CEC/IMC Manager's "Console Hardware Configuration" option and then sent to the console.

RUNNING THE C3 MAESTRO

APPLICATION PROGRAM

The C3 Maestro application program will automatically start when the PC is powered up via the CONSOLE(.EXE) statement in the AUTOEXEC.BAT file. After exiting the program, restart it again from the PC's standard keyboard by typing CONSOLE followed by an <Enter> at the MS-DOS prompt. The current directory must be C:\CONSOLE.

The CONKEY.COM program is also run via the AUTOEXEC.BAT file at boot-up. This program allows the C3 application program to be quickly restarted by simply pressing function key <F10> on the PC's standard keyboard.

In a

new console installation, after starting the

C3 Maestro

application program, databases must be

initialized as described in the following section. This must be accomplished before dispatch operations can be performed.

DATABASE INITIALIZATION

When the console initializes from a cold start, the procedures presented in the following subsections should be performed to insure proper operation. All console databases are initialized via commands from the CEC/IMC Manager (MOM PC). See the appropriate manual listed in Table 11 for CEC/IMC Manager operating details.

Table 11 – CEC/IMC Manager (MOM PC)

Operations Guide Publication Numbers

SOFTWARE

V2.1x

V3.0x

V4.0x

V5.x

VERSION

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PUBLICATION

LBI-38911

LBI-39024

LBI-39124

LBI-39224

NUMBER

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Basically, except for sending console configurations, all procedures presented assume all CEC/IMC console configurations are complete as described in the CEC/IMC Digital Audio Switch Installation, Set-Up And Troubleshooting maintenance manual, LBI-38938. See

"STEP 6 - CONSOLE CONFIGURATION" in LBI-38938 for details.

NOTE

NOTE

If using CEC/IMC Manager version 5.x (or later) software (any CEC/IMC Manager for Windows NT version), menu titles and menu selections will differ from those presented in the following subsections. In this case, refer to LBI-39244 (or later) or the CEC/IMC Manager’s on-line help for exact menu selections required to accomplish these console- related configurations.

Console User Profile Configuration

From the CEC/IMC Manager, user profile data is sent only to the targeted console. When a target console receives user profile data from the CEC/IMC Manager it will send an acknowledgment to the CEC/IMC Manager. Send user profile data to the console as follows:

1.From the CEC/IMC Manager's "CEC/IMC MOM Options" main menu, select the "Console Configuration" option. This will display the console configuration menu.

2.From this menu, select the "Console User Profile" option. This will display the

"CONSOLE USER PROFILE CONFIGURATION" screen.

3.Verify the "Console" number matches the CIM's console assignment number defined by the CIM's Controller Board DIP switches.

4.Verify the "Unit ID" number does not conflict with any other console or radio ID number (LID) in the system.

5.Select the correct "Setup" and then make any required modification(s) to the configuration. Save the new configuration. Refer to LBI-38938 and the applicable CEC/IMC Manager publication listed in Table 11 for complete details.

6.Press the <F7> function key to send the Console User Profile configuration to the console.

7.When the "User Profile Successfully Written..." message is displayed, return to the CEC/IMC Manager's main menu. If an "Unable to Write User Profile..." message appears or no message appears after ten (10) seconds, the CIM may not be properly installed and/or configured. Check Controller Board installation and DIP switch settings. Refer to the CEC/IMC Digital Audio Switch Installation,

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LBI-39101A specifications

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