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AE/LZB 119 1894 R1A SOFTWARE SET-UP PROCEDURE
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Console Privilege Lists
Each console must be sent its privilege list from the
CEC/IMC Manager as follows:
1. From the CEC/IMC Manager's Configure System
main menu, select Console Configuration. This
action will display the console configuration sub-
menu.
2. From this sub-menu, select Privilege List. The
Console Privilege List dialog box displays.
3. Select the console’s number via the respective list
box (range = 1 to 32).
4. Optional: Make any required changes to the
privilege lists and save changes via the <Save>
button. Refer to the applicable CEC/IMC Manager
publication listed in Table 29 and/or the CEC/IMC
Manager’s on-line help for complete details.
Hint: The <Select All> button may be utilized to
select (privilege the console with) all units, groups,
conventional channels and consoles.
5. Send the privilege list data to the console by
clicking the <Send> button.
Saving Database Information
At the console, the following database information is
saved automatically to the PC's hard disk drive upon the
completion of the respective CEC/IMC Manager database
transfer. The data is saved after the last respective database
record is received. No user action is required:
Console User Profiles
Console Hardware Configurations
a System Manager database received via a System
Manager-based database transfer
a System Manager database received via a
CEC/IMC Manager-based transfer
In most cases, module set-up changes should also be
saved after changes are made. Saving eases console
initialization procedures after a previous exit or unexpected
power cycle. A save is accomplished via a button on the
console’s Main Menu command panel or the <F10> function
key on the dispatch keyboard. This action, a manual
operation, saves all module set-up related information
including each module’s programmed entity if any, the
selected module if any, active and inactive patches if any,
and the active and inactive simulselects if any. This will save
the data to the PC's hard disk. In addition, a save/not save
prompt also appears upon exiting the console if any module
set-up changes have been made but not saved. Note: Upon
exiting the console application, active patches and active
simulselects are deactivated and saved as in an inactive
state; therefore, at console re-start, no patches or
simulselects are ever active.
If the “module quick save” setting is enabled, a
module’s newly programmed entity is automatically saved
upon completion of the module programming (“module
modify”) operation. This enable/disable configuration
setting is accomplished off-line via the Configuration
Editor’s Miscellaneous Settings dialog box. If this feature
is disabled, module entity programming changes must be
saved by manually saving the set-up as previously described.
ADVANCED CONFIGURATIONS AND
FEATURE LICENSED OPTIONS
Many advanced configuration changes may be
accomplished to customize the console from the factory
default configuration. These changes include both
Windows NT-related changes and console application-
related changes which directly influence how the console
operates.
For the feature licensed options, option operation
requires both proper configuration and software installation
of the respective license(s). A feature option license may be
factory-installed or field-installed.
Windows NT-Related Advanced Configuration
The following subsections briefly describe
Windows NT operating system-specific configurations
applicable to the console. Refer to the C3 Maestro
console for Windows NT Administrator’s Manual
(AE/LZB 119 1897) or the other manual(s) indicated for
additional information on these topics.
Dual-Boot Capabilities
Typically, the PC is factory-configured with
Windows NT as the default operating system at boot-up. In
some specialized applications this may not be desired. The
Administrator’s Manual includes general dual-boot
information and a procedure which details boot-up
configuration changes via the System program in
Windows NT Control Panel.
User Accounts
Two (2) Windows NT user accounts are set-up at the
factory. No changes to these accounts are necessary if
console/computer access security via software is not
required.
The first user account — “Administrator” — is used
only for Windows NT-related configuration purposes. The
factory-set password for this account is “ADMIN” (all upper
case; password entry is case sensitive). This account is a
member of the “Administratorsgroup and thus full
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