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SOFTWARE SET-UP PROCEDURE AE/LZB 119 1894 R1A
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Configurator program is available but not installed, refer to
its User’s Manual (AE/LZB 119 1896) for an installation/re-
installation procedure. The software is typically distributed
on one (1) 3 ½-inch floppy disk.
SOFTWARE SET-UP PROCEDURE
NOTE
Unless otherwise noted, all procedures in this
manual should be performed in the order presented.
PC CMOS SET-UP PROGRAM
All PCs used with the C3 Maestro console store their
start-up configurations in CMOS memory. This information
is read by the computer's BIOS (Basic Input-Output System)
program and it may be changed by executing a CMOS set-
up program during the PC's boot process.
Execute the PC's CMOS set-up program
only
if a built-
in (main/system board) COM port must be
disabled/enabled or if documentation included with the
PC deems it necessary for some other reason. Refer to
the following subsections for additional details.
NOTE
Normally, the console’s time and date are
automatically set based on CEC’s/IMC’s time and
date settings; therefore no CMOS time and/or date
setting changes are required. Typically, the time
and date clock source is the CEC/IMC Manager’s
(MOM PC’s) internal PC clock. However, other
clock source options are possible such as the
System Manager computer or a NETCLOCK/2™
connected to the CEC/IMC Manager.
Hewlett-Packard PCs
Typically, the HP set-up program is started by pressing
the <F2> function key when prompted with
"
<Setup=F2>
" during the boot process. Verify/configure
"
Serial Port A
" (COM1) and "
Serial Port B
"
(COM2) as necessary:
COM1 is enabled by setting "
Serial Port A
"
to "
Serial 1 (3F8h IRQ4)
". This is the
standard factory configuration. This port is labeled
Serial A on the back of the PC. Normally, it is used
to interface the PC to the Enhanced Audio
Enclosure.
COM2 is enabled by setting "
Serial Port B
"
to "
Serial 2 (2F8h IRQ3)
". This is the
standard factory configuration. This port is labeled
Serial B on the back of the PC. Normally, it is used
to interface the PC to the (optional) touch-screen
monitor.
If any changes are made to the COM1 or COM2
settings, verify they are saved before rebooting/resetting the
computer. Typically, a save is accomplished by pressing the
<F3> function key.
Other PCs
Refer to the documentation included with the PC for
COM port configuration details. If using the plug-in RS-422
board as COM1, verify the PC's main board COM1 port is
disabled. Also verify COM2 is enabled.
NOTE
Unless otherwise noted, all procedures in this
manual should be performed in the order presented.
STARTING WITH THE FACTORY
DEFAULT CONFIGURATION
This section provides general guidelines and
information on starting-up the console with the factory
default configuration. In some cases, custom changes to this
configuration are required prior to console application start-
up. Unless otherwise noted, this basic information also
applies to consoles with advanced configurations such as
custom screen configurations and/or one or more feature
licensed options.
Booting-Up The PC With Windows NT
Before any C3 Maestro console for Windows NT
software may be executed, the PC system must be
booted-up with the Windows NT operating system. The
following procedure outlines the steps necessary.
1.
Power-up the Enhanced Audio Enclosure, monitor
and PC in accordance with the power-up procedure
outlined on page 36. Actually, powering up of the
Enhanced Audio Enclosure is not necessary to
boot-up, but it is recommended at this point.
2.
If a dual-boot text-based menu appears on the
monitor, select Windows NT (non-VGA mode)
using the PC keyboard’s (up) or (down)
arrow keys.
NOTE
NOTE
NOTE
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