Logic Board Interrupt (Irq); Com1 Serial Port Baud Rate; Set-Up Titles; Call Director Id - Ericsson LBI-39055A Maintenance Manual

C3 maestro console system
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LBI-39055
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.

Logic Board Interrupt (IRQ)

The Logic Board's interrupt software configuration must
match the interrupt number set by DIP switch SW2
(hardware configuration) on the Logic Board. Refer to the
previous DIP switch configuration information in this
manual and LBI-39056 for details.
If necessary, use the Editor program to set the interrupt
as required and save the change to the hard disk drive. Most
all systems will use interrupt 7 (IRQ7). This is the factory
(default) setting.

COM1 Serial Port Baud Rate

In C3 Maestro console systems, the baud rate of the
COM1 serial port can operate at 19,200 or 9600 baud. The
19,200 setting is recommended. 9600 baud may be required
when a data modem link is employed between the console
and the CEC/IMC.
If necessary, use the Editor program to change the baud
rate. Save the change to the hard disk drive. 19,200 baud is
the factory (default) setting. See LBI-39056 for additional
details.

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" notecards. 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 LID
(Logical ID) database and it should therefore be a unique
(unused) LID number within the EDACS network system.
Console ID and Call Director ID should never be identical.
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-39056 for complete details.
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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.

Boom/Gooseneck Microphone Presence

C3 Maestro firmware/software version 2.x required the
Editor program to manually set the presence/absence of a
boom/gooseneck microphone. However, firmware/software
version 3.x and Logic Board Rev. B hardware automatically
sense the presence of a boom/gooseneck microphone via a
hardware line from the BOOM/GOOSE MIC connector.
Therefore, this item was removed from the Editor program
version 3.x, as it is no longer required. If using
firmware/software version 2.x, set this option using Editor
program version 2.x as required.
NOTE
All boom and gooseneck mic connectors (male DB-
9) must have pins 2 and 3 jumpered together so the
sense circuit will be active when the mic is
connected to the Audio Matrix Board.
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. In
addition, the CONKEY.COM program which is also run via
the AUTOEXEC.BAT file at boot-up, allows the C3
application program to be quickly restarted by simply
pressing function key <F10>. In a new console installation,
after starting the program, databases must be initialized as
described in the following section before dispatch operations
can be performed.

DATABASE INITIALIZATION

To initialize a console from a cold start, perform the
procedures presented in the following subsections to insure
proper operation. All console databases are initialized via
commands from the CEC/IMC Manager (MOM PC). See
the CEC/IMC Manager operations guide LBI-38911
(version 2.x), LBI-39024 (version 3.x), or LBI-39124
(version 4.x) for additional details.
Basically, except for sending console configurations, all
procedures presented in this section assume all CEC/IMC
NOTE

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