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are not required and, if present, they should be removed
for Enhanced Audio Enclosure applications.
14. Completion
Continue with the following power-up procedure.
POWER-UP PROCEDURE
The following C3 Maestro power-up procedure is
recommended:
1. If the Personal Computer and/or monitor are
equipped with a voltage selector switch, verify the
switches are positioned correctly. The power sup-
ply within the Enhanced Audio Enclosure will op-
erate from any ac voltage from approximately
100 Vac to 240 Vac; no voltage selection switch
exists on it.
2. On the these three (3) units, verify each power
switch is in the off position.
3. Connect the PC, monitor and the Enhanced Audio
Enclosure to a 115 or 230 Vac source. Normally,
1 ½ duplex ac receptacles are required for the three
(3) power cords. 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 Enhanced Audio Enclosure. The
on/off power switch lights when ac power is ap-
plied and the switch is in the on position.
6. Verify the LED on the Enhanced Audio Enclosure's
front panel is illuminated. This signifies the power
supply within the unit is operating.
7. Power-up the PC and monitor in accordance with
the manufacture's instructions. If a dual-boot text-
based menu appears, the system should be booted-
up to the Windows NT operating system (non-
VGA).
8. Continue with the following software installation
and set-up procedures.
SHUT-DOWN PROCEDURE
When necessary, shut-down the C3 Maestro console in
accordance with the following recommended shut-down
procedure:
1. If the console application is running, exit it via the
exit button on the Main Menu command panel. If
desired, save any new module programming
changes when prompted.
2. If necessary, exit any other application software
running under Windows NT.
3. Perform a Windows NT “shutdown” by selecting
File > S
hutdown… from Program Manager, or by
simultaneously depressing <Ctrl><Alt><Del> on
the PC keyboard and selecting the <Shutdown…>
button.
4. When the “It is now safe to turn off your
computer.” (or similar) prompt displays, power-
down the PC’s via its power switch.
5. Power-down the monitor via its power switch.
6. Power-down the Enhanced Audio Enclosure via its
power switch.
7. Power-down any other externally-connected
equipment such as a Call Director or a paging tone
encoder.
SOFTWARE INSTALLATION
CONSOLE APPLICATION
Normally, all required files for the C3 Maestro console
for Windows NT application are installed on (copied to) the
PC’s hard disk drive before the console equipment package
ships from the factory. Therefore, no field installation of the
console application software is usually required. Upon
software installation, this software is properly configured for
a standard console set-up. This standard console set-up is
considered the factory default configuration.
However, in some rare cases customer installation or re-
installation may be required. Refer to the C3 Maestro
console for Windows NT Administrator’s Manual
(AE/LZB 119 1897) for an installation/re-installation
procedure and additional software-related details including
exact file paths and file names. In addition to being installed
on the PC’s hard disk drive, this software is distributed on
two (2) or more 3 ½-inch floppy disks. These disks are
included with the console equipment package when the
package ships from the factory.
UDS CONFIGURATOR PROGRAM
The User-Definable Screen (UDS) Configurator
program is separately sold C3 Maestro console for
Windows NT-related software. Therefore, it may not be
factory-installed on the PC’s hard disk drive. If the UDS
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