Ericsson LBI-39101A User Manual

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LBI-39101

AUDIO TOWER REPLACEMENT

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4.

Application Software Installation

G

If necessary, obtain C3 Maestro application
software V5.0 (or later).

G

Install this software on PC's hard disk drive in
accordance with the supplied instructions.

G

Optional: Delete the old C3 Maestro application
software from the PC's hard disk drive.

5.

Console-To-CIM Serial Control Data Link

G

Normally, no console-to-CIM serial link changes
are necessary. However, if upgrading/replacing the
plug-in RS-422 board installed in one of the PC's
expansion slots (for improved static protection), the
DB-25 connector which plugs to this board will, in
most cases, require rewiring. Older RS-422 boards
have different pin-outs from the newer boards.
Refer to the plug-in boards' documentation and/or
LBI-39055 for pin-out information. Also see the
subsection in this manual entitled "Control Data
Link
" (begins on page 12) and Figure 6 in this
manual.

6.

Console-To-CIM Audio Link

G

If using existing modular cabling, cut the modular
plugs off modular cables. Maintain connections to
the CEC/IMC Audio Concentrator Card or punch
blocks. Next, wire these audio lines to a male
DB-25 connector (not supplied) and mate the
connector to the Enhanced Audio Enclosure's
"

LINES 1-4

" female DB-25 connector. See the

subsection in this manual entitled "Audio Links"
(begins on page 14) for additional information.

G

If using the pre-wired 100-foot audio cable,
remove the existing modular cabling connections
from the CEC/IMC Audio Concentrator Cards or
punch blocks. Next, wire the 100-foot audio cable
to the CEC/IMC Audio Concentrator Card/punch
block in accordance with the subsection in this
manual entitled "Audio Links" (begins on page
14).

7.

Dispatch Keyboard

G

The existing (old) Dispatch Keyboard was
disconnected in step 1. If a new Dispatch Keyboard
(with male DB-9 connector) is not supplied and this
keyboard must be utilized, replace its small round
DIN connector with a DB-9 connector (not
supplied) in accordance with the following table.
Also see Table 24:

Table 9 – Dispatch Keyboard Cable

Color Coding

MALE

DB-9 PIN

NUMBER

CABLE

WIRE

COLOR

USE

1

red

dc power

2

white

keyboard data

4

green

ground

6

(bare)

shield

G

Connect the Dispatch Keyboard to the Enhanced
Audio Enclosure in accordance with subsection
entitled "Dispatch Keyboard" in this manual
(page 18).

8.

Microphones & Headsets

G

Connect existing mics and headset jack boxes to
the Enhanced Audio Enclosure per section
"INTERCONNECTING THE EQUIPMENT",
subsection "ENHANCED AUDIO
ENCLOSURE
" in this manual (begins on page
18). No wiring changes are necessary.

9.

Footswitches

G

Audio Tower "

FOOTSWITCH 1

" should now be

used as an operator footswitch. Connect it to
Enhanced Audio Enclosure's "

OPER FT. SW.

"

connector. This footswitch keys all non-supervisory
mics. See the subsection entitled "Footswitches (if
used)
" in this manual (page 19) for additional
details.

G

Audio Tower "

FOOTSWITCH 2

" should now be

used as a supervisor footswitch. Connect it to
Enhanced Audio Enclosure's "

SUPER FT. SW.

"

connector. This footswitch keys only the
supervisor's headset.

10. Speakers

Speakers used with the Audio Tower are un-amplified

units; therefore, they cannot be used with the Enhanced
Audio Enclosure. Speakers used with the Enhanced Audio
Enclosure are amplified units and each includes a volume
control. The Volume Controller Box is not employed in
Enhanced Audio Enclosure applications.

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