Power-up procedure, Software installation and set-up procedure – Ericsson LBI-39055 User Manual

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AC POWER AND UPS EQUIPMENT

All consoles require 120 or 230 Vac (47 to 63 Hz)

power sources. As a minimum, each outlet should be
circuit-breaker protected per local building codes.

UPS protection is optional. Maximum required UPS

wattage rating for a single console system should be based
on the required maximum sums of the Audio Tower (200
watts max.), the PC's computer (per manufacturer's
specifications) and the

PC's video display monitor (per

manufacturer's specifications).

POWER-UP PROCEDURE

The following C3 Maestro power-up procedure is

recommended:

1. If the PC and/or monitor are equipped with a

voltage selector switch, verify the switches are
positioned correctly. The power supply within the
Audio Tower automatically switches itself and
therefore no voltage selection switch exists.

2. Verify all power switches are in the off position.

3. Connect the PC, video display monitor and the

Audio Tower to a 120 or 230 Vac source. Some
computers are equipped with a receptacle on their
rear panel for the monitor's ac power connection.
Refer to the PC and monitor documentation as
necessary. Extension cords should not be used
with the C3 Maestro console system.

4. Verify all equipment is properly grounded.

5. Power-up the Audio Tower.

6. Power-up the PC and its monitor.

7. Continue with the software installation and set-up

procedures that follow.

SOFTWARE INSTALLATION AND

SET-UP PROCEDURE

IMPORTANT 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) COM1 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.

Hewlett-Packard Vectra 25N & 486SX/25

Typically, the set-up program is started by pressing

<F2> when prompted with "

For Setup press F2

now

" during the boot process. COM1 is disabled by setting

"

Serial Ports/Port A

" to "

Off

". An HP 486SX/25

computer should also have its "

Serial Port B

" set to

"

COM2 2F8H INT3

". Be sure to save the change(s) before

rebooting/resetting (typically via pressing <F3>).

Data General Dasher 386SX

This PC's set-up program is started by pressing

<Ctrl><Alt><Ins> during the boot process. There is no
need to disable COM1 since the built-in port supports both
RS-422 and RS-232.

Experience has shown these computers can lose their

CMOS settings on rare occasions during power-ups.
Therefore, the following configuration information is
presented:

Hard Disk 1:

Type 17

Base Memory:

640 KB

Extended Memory:

1408 MB

Board Memory:

640 KB

Memory Relocation:

Enabled

The Logic Board will not function properly if the

"

Memory Relocation

" setting is disabled.

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