User`s manual

LBI-39117
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Set-Up At The Consoles – At each C3 Maestro
console, build communication modules by adding a
unit or group to each module as required. See the
C3 Maestro operator's manual, LBI-38660 (section
ECR-4489) for specific details.
NOTE
At this point in the set-up process, dispatch
communications with radio units logged onto the
EDACS site is possible.
CONVENTIONAL CHANNEL
CONFIGURATION
The Compact CEC may be equipped with up to eight
(8) channels for interfacing to conventional base station
equipment. Each utilized channel should now be configured
as outlined in LBI-38938 and as described in the CEC
Manager operations guide. (See Table 2 in this manual for
CEC Manager operations guide publication numbers.):
VMIM Channel Configuration – Verify the
VMIM's channel parameters have been configured
properly.
Conventional Channel Programming – Program
CI Board low and high-level channel parameters as
required.
VOX Threshold And Secur-It™/Function/2175
Hz Hold Tone Levels – Program CI Board VOX
and tone control tone signalling levels as required.
System Manager Database Upload – If a System
Manager is employed, perform a CEC Manager-
based (MOM PC-based) System Manager database
upload.
Console Updating – Now, "build" or "modify"
each console's communication module(s) by adding
conventional channel(s) as required.
NOTE
At this point in the set-up process, dispatch
communications with the conventional channel(s) is
possible. This assumes the applicable conventional
base station(s) are operating, configured, linked to
the Compact CEC and conventional channel(s)
have been programmed into communications
modules at the console(s). Also, conventional
channel patch should also be operational.
LOGGING RECORDER CONFIGURATION
The Compact CEC is equipped with one 8-channel
LRIM. Configure the eight (8) logging recorder
channels by defining "modules" as described in
LBI-38938 and in the CEC Manager operations
guide listed in Table 2. If the C3 Advantage
dispatch system is not equipped with a System
Manager, LID and GID numbers must be entered
with the "
#
" prefix. See the CEC Manager's
operations guide for details.
NOTE
At this point in the set-up process, logging recorder
audio is available at the LRIM's line outputs.
AUXILIARY I/O CONFIGURATION
Any of the installed Controller Boards in the
Compact CEC's upper Card Cage may be used for
auxiliary I/O control. If any auxiliary I/O functions
are needed, refer to LBI-38938 for wiring and set-
up information. Installation details for auxiliary I/O
option MSDE3U are included in LBI-38938. Also
see the CEC Manager operations guide. (See Table
2 in this manual for CEC Manager operations guide
publication numbers.)
NOTE
At this point in the set-up process, the auxiliary I/O
lines will operate as wired and configured.
WWVB TIME STANDARD
CONFIGURATION
If the Spectramcom NETCLOCK/2™ equipment
(optional) is included with the C3 Advantage package, time
display at the C3 Maestro console(s) and error/warning
logging time stamps at the CEC Manager may be
synchronized to WWVB's time broadcasts. WWVB is
located in Fort Collins, Colorado. The NETCLOCK/2™
option is interfaced to the Compact CEC via the CEC
Manager.
If the Spectramcom NETCLOCK/2™ option is
included, it should now be installed and configured.
Refer to LBI-38938 and the CEC Manager
operations guide. (See Table 2 in this manual for
CEC Manager operations guide publication
numbers.)
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