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INTERCONNECTING THE EQUIPMENT AE/LZB 119 1894 R1A
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PERSONAL COMPUTER
PC-To-Enhanced Audio Enclosure Serial Data
Interconnect Cable
The PC-to-Enhanced Audio Enclosure RS-232 serial
data link uses cable P29/5010150000 (350A1371P29). This
cable has a female DB-9 connector on one end for mating to
the PC's male DB-9 serial COM port connector. The cable's
other end has a male DB-9 connector for mating to the
female DB-9 connector labeled "PC" at the Enhanced
Audio Enclosure. The cable is nine (9) feet long. It should
not be modified in any way and "extension" cables are not
recommended for this 9600 baud serial link. Identical cables
are also used between the Enhanced Audio Enclosure and
the Speaker Assemblies.
Mate the cable's female DB-9 connector to the PC's
male DB-9 serial COM port connector used for
Enhanced Audio Enclosure interfacing. Normally, the
COM1 port is used. Mate the other end of the cable to
the Enhanced Audio Enclosure's DB-9 connector
labeled "PC". This interconnection is shown in Figure 1
but not in Figure 7.
Standard PC Keyboard
During dispatch operations, the standard PC keyboard is
not utilized. However during the console set-up process,
access to this keyboard will be required:
for user account name and/or password entry at PC
boot-up if Windows NT manual log-on is enabled;
for Windows NT administrative-type changes, if
required;
to configure other Windows NT settings, if
required;
to configure the console application via the
Configuration Editor and/or UDS Configurator
programs, if required; and,
to start the console's application program if no
mouse/track-ball is available and manual console
application start-up at Windows NT log-on is the
current configuration.
Connect the standard PC keyboard to the PC in
accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. The
plug on the keyboard's cable mates with a connector on
the back of the PC.
Mouse (Or Other Pointing Device)
Normally, the C3 Maestro console for Windows NT
ships from factory with a standard 2-button mouse. Another
type of pointing device such as a track-ball may be
substituted provided it meets compatibility requirements.
Connect the pointing device to the PC as recommended
by the manufacturer. The mating connector is on the
back of the PC.
Video Display Monitor
Interconnect the video display monitor's video cable to
the Personal Computer in accordance with the PC
and/or monitor manufacturer's instructions.
If the monitor is a touch-screen unit, there is a second
cable between it and the PC which transmits touch in-
formation to the PC. In this case, also connect this sec-
ond cable per the PC’s and/or monitor manufacturer's
instructions. As shown in Table 5, COM2 at the PC is
normally utilized for touch-screen data interfacing.
However, some consoles were equipped with PC expan-
sion bus touch-screen interface cards.
ENHANCED AUDIO ENCLOSURE
All Enhanced Audio Enclosure interconnections are
made at the rear panel of the enclosure. Secure the cables
with cable ties as necessary.
Dispatch Keyboard (if used)
The Dispatch Keyboard interfaces to the console system
via the Enhanced Audio Enclosure. This keyboard's part
number is P29/7590182003 (350A1371P17). It is
sometimes referred to as the "custom keyboard".
Connect the Dispatch Keyboard to the Enhanced Audio
Enclosure by plugging its male DB-9 connector to the
female DB-9 connector on Enhanced Audio Enclosure's
rear panel. On the rear panel, this connector is labeled
"KBD". Its pin-out is indicated in Table 23.
NOTE
Do not over-tighten the screws on the DB-style
connectors.
Desk Mic (if used)
Connect the desk microphone (option CRMC3D or
equivalent) to the Enhanced Audio Enclosure by mating
its male DB-9 connector to the female DB-9 connector
labeled "DESK MIC" on the Enhanced Audio
Enclosure's rear panel. The desk mic's cable is five (5)
feet (1.52 meters) long. The DB-9's pin-out is shown in
Table 14. Observe the microphone priority
NOTE
in
the following section (page 24); the desk mic has the
lowest priority.
NOTE
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