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3. Press the <Enter> key or, if no arrow key was
pressed in the previous step, simply wait for the
timer to expire (the timer stops if an arrow key is
pressed). The Windows NT boot-up will conclude
in a short time.
4. Continue with the following hardware-related
settings.
The factory default configuration utilizes automatic user
log-on. Therefore, no user name or password entry is
required to start-up Windows NT. If manual user log-on is
desired, see page 42 for additional information.
Initial Hardware-Related Settings
Via Configuration Editor
Even the most basic console installations may require
slight hardware-related configuration changes from the
factory default settings prior to console application
start-up. Setting changes presented in the following
procedure are all are accomplished using the
Configuration Editor off-line program. Make changes as
required:
1. If necessary, from Windows NT Program Manager
restore the C3 Maestro console for Windows NT
program group from an icon state. This Windows
operation may be easily performed with the mouse
by double-clicking the icon which is titled similarly
and shown below. If it is already in the restored
state, simply click once anywhere in the program
group to activate (highlight) it. If no mouse is
available, use one or more <Ctrl><Tab> keystrokes
to select this program group and then, only if the
program group is in an icon state, follow with an
<Enter> keystroke from the PC’s keyboard to
restore and activate the program group. The
program group’s icon is:
2. Execute the Configuration Editor program by
double-clicking its icon (shown below) in the
program group. If no mouse is available, simply
use the PC keyboard’s arrow keys to select the icon
and then follow with an <Enter> keystroke:
3. Select the Hardware tab by clicking it. If no mouse
is available, use one or more <Ctrl><Tab>
keystrokes to select it.
4. Disregard this step if a slower CEC/IMC CIM
control data link baud rate is not desired
(factory setting = 19.2K baud): To reduce the
CIM link baud rate from the factory setting of
19.2K baud to 9600 baud, click the respective
option button. If no mouse is available, sequence to
the two baud rate option buttons via one or more
<Tab> keystrokes and select the required rate with
the PC keyboard’s up/down arrow keys. The slower
rate is required, for example, when the C3 Maestro
is interfaced to the CIM via data modems and these
modems require a 9600 baud terminal-side data
link rate. NOTE: This setting change will only
affect the terminal-side baud rate on the console’s
modem; also change the CIM’s modem by
changing this modem’s configuration.
5. Disregard this step if the console is interfaced to
the CIM via the PC’s COM3 port (factory
setting = COM3 port utilized for CIM link): If
the serial communication port utilized for the CIM
link is not COM3, change this port designation
from the factory default setting of COM3 to COMx
(where x=1 or 2) by clicking the respective option
button. If no mouse is available, sequence to the
two option buttons via one or more <Tab>
keystrokes and select the required COM port with
the PC keyboard’s up/down arrow keys.
6. Disregard this step if the dispatch (“custom”)
keyboard will be utilized during dispatch
operations (factory setting = dispatch keyboard
enabled): If the dispatch keyboard will not be
utilized during dispatch operations, disable it by
unchecking the respective check box using a single
mouse click. If no mouse is available, uncheck the
box via an <Alt>K keystroke.
7. Disregard this step if the console is not
interconnected to a Call Director (factory
setting = Call Director disabled): If the console is
interconnected to a Call Director enable CD
operation by checking the respective check box. If
no mouse is available, check the box via an <Alt>C
keystroke.
8. Exit the Configuration Editor, saving any changes.
9. Continue with the following procedure.
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