User`s manual

LBI-39117
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correctly at the System Manager. Refer to the EDACS
System Manager user guide, LBI-38984, and the CEC/IMC
Digital Audio Switch Installation, Set-Up and
Troubleshooting manual, LBI-38938, for additional details:
Group Call Parameters – For each talk group
(GID), enable wide area operation and enable
automatic tracking operation. This ensures a
conventional channel can be patched to the trunked
group. Also, disable the talk group's confirmed call
option. Using the valid site mask field, make the
group valid on the EDACS trunked site (equal to
the MIM site assignment number; normally 1) and
on the conventional "site" (the VMIM site
assignment number; normally 2). The settings in
the forced site mask field are optional.
Individual Call Parameters – For each unit
(LID), disable wide area operation, automatic
tracking and the confirmed call options. Make the
unit valid on the EDACS trunked site (equal to the
MIM site assignment number; normally 1) by
enabling the valid site mask for the trunked site.
Also, each C3 Maestro console and each EDACS
radio should have its home site assignment set to
match the site assignment number (Site ID) of the
EDACS trunked site. In addition, set the home
group assignment for each unit as required.
COMPACT CEC SET-UP
This section summarizes procedures that must be
performed to set-up (configure) the Compact CEC after the
hardware installation is complete. In many cases, to avoid
duplication of information, references are made to
information within the CEC/IMC Digital Audio Switch –
Installation, Set-Up and Troubleshooting manual which is
included with this manual set, LBI-38938.
References are also made to other applicable manuals
including the CEC Manager (MOM PC) operations guide.
Table 2 shows the CEC Manager operations guide
publication numbers for various software versions.
Table 2 – CEC Manager (MOM PC)
Operations Guide Publication Numbers
SOFTWARE
VERSION
V2.1x V3.0x V4.0x V5.x
PUBLICATION
NUMBER
LBI-38911 LBI-39024 LBI-39124
(to be
determined)
NOTE
Unless otherwise noted, all set-up procedures in
this manual should be performed in the order
presented.
DIP SWITCH CONFIGURATION
DIP switches on all boards in the Compact CEC cabinet
are factory configured for a standard C3 Advantage
installation. Factory settings are shown in the DIP Switch
Settings diagram in this manual. Also, the MIM Controller
Board's factory settings are detailed in Figure 2.
In most cases, little if any changes from the factory
settings will be necessary. However, the following sub-
sections should be reviewed before continuing with the set-
up process:
Controller Boards
Each Controller Board in the Compact CEC has two 8-
position DIP switches which are set at the factory in
accordance with the DIP Switch Settings diagram. In a
typical C3 Advantage installation, only one Controller
Board in the Compact CEC switch may require resetting
from the factory setting. This is the MIM Controller Board
which is located in slot 2 of the upper or primary Card Cage
– Card Cage 1. The MIM interfaces the EDACS trunked site
to the Compact CEC.
The MIM Controller Board may need it's "site
assignment number" changed from the factory setting of 1
(decimal) to a number which matches the site's "Site ID"
number. This is, however, a rare instance for the majority of
C3 Advantage installations since most Site Controllers
which ship out from the factory are programmed with a Site
ID number of 1. Reprogramming of a Site Controller's Site
ID number is normally only done at the factory.
If the trunked site is an EDACS Basic system (no Site
Controller), the GETCs' Site ID number may be easily
reprogrammed to 1, if needed, via PC Programming
Software TQ-3357.
NOTE
If the site's Site ID number is changed, all radio
units operating on the EDACS trunked site must be
reprogrammed with a matching Site ID number.
As shown in the DIP Switch Settings diagram and
Figures 2 and 3, SW1 position 5 and SW2 positions 4 thru
8 specify the MIM's site assignment number. See LBI-38938
for complete DIP switch setting information.
NOTE
NOTE