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LBI-39224
Operations Guide
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EDACS
CEC/IMC
MANAGER
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Version 5.0 for Windows NT
ericssonz
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LBI-39224 PERSONAL COMPUTER PROGRAMMING SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT THE SOFTWARE PROGRAM PROVIDED WITH THIS DOCUMENT IS FURNISHED UNDER A LICENSE AND MAY BE USED ONLY IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING LICENSE TERMS. Ericsson Inc., hereafter referred to as COMPANY, grants to you, hereafter referred to as USER, a non-exclusive, paid up license to use the accompanying Software, the media on which it is recorded, and Programming Guide, all hereafter referred to as PRODUCT, for use under the following
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LBI-39224 8. In no event, whether on warranty, contract or negligence, shall COMPANY be liable for special, incidental, indirect or consequential damages including, but not limited to, loss of profits or revenue, loss of use of any equipment, cost of capital, or any other loss that may result directly or indirectly from use of PRODUCTS or from failure of PRODUCTS to operate as intended. CREDITS EDACS, MASTR, Aegis, Failsoft, GETC, C3, C3 Maestro, ProSound, and EDACS Data Gateway are either regis
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LBI-39224 This manual is published by Ericsson Inc. without any warranty. Improvements and changes to this manual necessitated by typographical errors, inaccuracies of current information, or improvements to programs and/or equipment, may be made by Ericsson Inc. at any time and without notice. Such changes will be incorporated into new editions of this manual. No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying
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LBI-39224 Contents INTRODUCTION........................................................................ xiii 1. CHAPTER 1 GETTING STARTED..................................... 1-1 1.1 ABOUT CEC/IMC MANAGER V5.0.......................... 1-1 1.2 ABOUT THIS MANUAL.............................................. 1-1 1.2.1 System Configuration ............................................. 1-2 1.2.2 System Monitoring ................................................. 1-4 1.2.3 Help ...................
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LBI-39224 3.11 CONSOLE CONFIGURATION ................................. 3-104 3.11.1 CIM Channel Configuration ................................. 3-105 3.11.2 Console User Profile Configuration...................... 3-112 3.11.3 C3 Maestro Console Hardware Configuration...... 3-121 3.11.4 Console Privilege Lists ......................................... 3-123 3.11.5 C3 Modular/Desktop Console Configuration ....... 3-127 3.11.6 View Patch/Simulselect ........................................ 3-130 3
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LBI-39224 4.2 NODE DATA ................................................................. 4-1 4.2.1 Node Matrix............................................................ 4-2 4.2.2 Board Identification................................................ 4-4 4.3 FEATURE DATA .......................................................... 4-6 4.3.1 Licensed Features ................................................... 4-7 4.3.2 Licensed Capacities ................................................ 4-7 4.4
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LBI-39224 List of Figures Figure 1 CEC/IMC Manager Main Window and Menu Bar ....... 3-2 Figure 2 CEC/IMC Manager Login ............................................ 3-2 Figure 3 CEC/IMC Manager Configuration Menu ..................... 3-4 Figure 4 CEC/IMC Manager Configuration User Menu............. 3-5 Figure 5 Add/Modify/Delete Users Dialog Box ......................... 3-6 Figure 6 Font Selection Dialog Box............................................ 3-9 Figure 7 CEC/IMC M
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LBI-39224 Figure 28 C3 Maestro Hardware Configuration Dialog Box ........ 3-121 Figure 29 Console Privilege List Dialog Box ............................... 3-125 Figure 30 C3 Modular/Desktop Console Configuration Dialog Box.................................................................... 3-127 Figure 31 Patch and Simulselect View Dialog Box ...................... 3-131 Figure 32 DVIM Channel Configuration List Dialog Box............ 3-135 Figure 33 DVIM Channel Configuration Di
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LBI-39224 Figure 58 NETCLOCK/2 Configuration....................................... 6-2 Figure 59 NETCLOCK/2 T-CMD Interconnections..................... 6-4 Figure 60 NETCLOCK/2 Remote Output Connections................ 6-5 List of Tables Table 1 Configured/Active Sites Prefix Definitions.................... 3-25 Table 2 Subrate Port Assignments for Analog/Modem Mode .... 3-43 Table 3 Synchronous Subrate Port Packing Arrangement .......... 3-44 Table 4 Console Individual Call Leve
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LBI-39224 INTRODUCTION Welcome Ericsson welcomes you to the world of mobile communications. We believe there is no equal to Ericsson products and have made a commitment to our customers to ensure that product satisfaction and reliable service is our number one priority. Quality built and dependable, the CEC/IMC Manager, or Monitor Module (MOM) PC, is a tool designed to monitor and configure the CEC/IMC Digital Audio Switch. About Your CEC/IMC Manager Operations Guide This manual, written to giv
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LBI-39224 Conventions ® Those users already familiar with Windows will feel quite at home with the graphical aspects of CEC/IMC Manager for Windows NT. For those users who are not very familiar with Windows, or are a bit rusty, a brief review follows. – An application window contains a running application, has a title bar, menu bar, and status bar. – A document window may appear inside an application window, this type of window may contain documents, data files, groups, or directories. – A wind
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LBI-39224 – appears, scroll bars are provided if there are more choices than can fit in the box. – Check boxes present non-exclusive options, you can select as many options as needed, when a check box is selected it contains an X, names of unavailable options appear dimmed. Option 1 (unselected) Option 1 (selected) – Command buttons provide instant access to or activation of commonly used operating functions, most dialog boxes have several command buttons located near the bottom of the dialog b
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LBI-39224 1. CHAPTER 1 GETTING STARTED 1.1 ABOUT CEC/IMC MANAGER V5.0 Starting with release (version) 5.0 the CEC/IMC Manager is a 32 bit Windows NT application. To provide remote management capability the architecture of the CEC/IMC Manager is Client/Server. The application is divided into two executables; GUI_SRVR.exe is the Server application that runs as a Windows NT service, and W_GUI.exe is the Graphical User Interface (GUI) application run from the ICON selected in the WINMOM program gr
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LBI-39224 and viewing interface module status data. The various screens and terms the user may encounter are walked through and explained in full detail. The following sub-sections highlight the major functions of the CEC/IMC Manager. 1.2.1 System Configuration CEC/IMC Manager Configuration – CEC/IMC Manager User Profiles – Configure CEC/IMC Manager user accounts. This includes user names, passwords, and access levels. – CEC/IMC Manager Hardware – Set serial interface baud rates for System Ma
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LBI-39224 and EDACS Data Gateway (EDG) interface. In release 5.0 CEC/IMC Manager TDM bus time slots are allocated from each site, console, or DVIM interface audio configuration dialog box. System Options – Auxiliary I/O – Program auxiliary I/O events. – Multisite Unit Logout – Configure multisite unit logout parameters for each unit, both timer-based and instant command logouts are provided View unit and group location information. – Confirmed Call – Configure confirmed call options, exempt si
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LBI-39224 Console Configuration – Console Hardware Configuration – Perform special console hardware configurations for C3 Maestro™ consoles. – Console User Profiles – Configure console user-specific parameters. Up to ten (10) different console user profile set-ups (shifts) are available for each console. – Console Privilege Lists – Assign unit, group, and conventional channel privileges to each console. – C3 Modular/Desktop Consoles – Perform special console configurations for C3™ Modular/Deskto