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AE/LZB 119 1894 R1A SOFTWARE SET-UP PROCEDURE
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Module Page Add/Delete — The factory default
configuration has eight (8) module pages typically
identified “Page A” thru “Page H”. With the UDS
Configurator, the user may set the number of
module pages using the add/delete module page
function. The maximum number of module pages
per screen initialization file is eight (8).
Changing “Setup” Aliases/Names — During any
given dispatch operation session, a C3 Maestro
console operates using one (1) of ten (10) available
“setups.” These ten setups correspond to
CEC/IMC Manager’s ten console user profiles for
the respective console. In a typical dispatch center,
a setup change is made at each dispatcher shift
change. Console user profile data was transferred to
the console if/when the “Sending Console User
Profiles (“Setups”) procedure on page 40 of this
manual was performed.
By using different setups/console user profiles with
a given console, user/dispatcher-specific
configurations may be easily changed via the
console’s Change Setup function. For example, one
setup may be a supervisory setup while another
setup for the same console may be a non-
supervisory setup. Examples of other setup-specific
settings include (non-inclusive listing) audio-
related settings such as default volume levels and
error tone level settings, visual-related settings such
as caller ID displayed instead of caller alias/name
(enable/disable), and emergency-related settings
such as alarm reset required before emergency
clear (enable/disable). Each setup has an alias or
name per a predefined text string (16 characters
maximum). The factory default aliases/names for
the ten (10) setups are “Setup #1”, “Setup #2”, etc.,
thru “Setup #10”. The UDS Configurator provides
text edit functionality for the step aliases/names.
Indicators Flash Enable/Disable - Several
important text icon-type indicators which appear in
the console’s status panel are set to flash (cycle on-
off-on) when they appear per the factory default
configuration. These indicators include the failsoft,
audio system power fail and the download
indicators. Using the UDS Configurator, each may
be disabled from flashing. This may be desired in
certain applications.
Full Screen Enable/Disable - The UDS
Configurator includes the ability to enable or
disable full screen console application operation.
When full screen operation is enabled the console
does not appear to run in a window as no
Windows NT title bar or scroll bars are displayed
when the console is the active application; the
console’s display area is always in a maximized
state as it occupies the “full screen.” When full
screen operation is disabled, the console’s display
includes a title bar and scroll bars and it may only
occupy a portion of the available screen area.
Screen Initialization File Selection — Using the
UDS Configurator, the user can set one (1) of the
ten (10) available screen initialization files as the
“active” screen initialization file. At console start-
up, the active screen initialization file determines
the console’s screen configuration.
Like the Configuration Editor, the UDS Configurator is
an off-line program; it should only be used when the console
application is not running. It configures the console’s
display/screen attributes by modifying the console’s screen
initialization file(s). Refer to the UDS Configurator User’s
Manual for complete details.
Feature Licensed Options
Currently, the C3 Maestro console for Windows NT has
four (4) specific options which each must be individually
licensed before utilization at the console is possible. Each
license is normally purchased on a per console basis and
therefore each option is considered a “product.” Feature
licensing provides a customer cost-savings advantage. For
example, a customer may wish to obtain a license for only
paging and RSM if auxiliary I/O and RTT operation is not
required at a particular console; therefore a cost savings
achieved.
With the console application running, the options
currently licensed (available for use) are viewable from its
About C3 Maestro dialog box. This dialog box is
accessible via a button on the console’s Main Menu
command panel. This information is also available from the
Dispatch Manager’s About dialog box, accessible via
appropriate menu selection.
At start-up, the console application reads an encrypted
licensing file stored on the PC’s hard disk drive. Normally,
this file is copied to the hard disk drive at the factory in
accordance with the feature licensed options ordered by the
customer. This file determines which of the four feature
licensed options will operate and which will not. Feature
licensed options may also be added in the field at a later date
by obtaining a new encrypted license file from the factory
and properly copying it to the PC’s hard disk drive. In
addition, a uniquely-identifiable written license certificate
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