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AE/LZB 119 1892 R1A DESCRIPTION
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The screen snap-shots shown in Figure 2 thru Figure 4
have one notable common aspect—they all utilize a screen
resolution of 640 x 480 pixels. Higher resolutions allow
more display items per module page.
The snap-shot shown in Figure 5 illustrates this concept.
It utilizes a screen resolution of 800 x 600 pixels. With this
higher resolution, more screen area is available since each
display item appears smaller on the screen at the higher
resolution setting.
Other notable differences between the Figure 5 screen
configuration and the screen configurations shown in the
earlier figures include the relative repositioning of nearly all
display items, seven (7) total module pages, the addition of
more standard communication modules, and the addition of
auxiliary I/O modules. Also, standard communication
modules A11 thru A21 are not programmed.
Configuration Editor Off-Line Program
The C3 Maestro’s Configuration Editor program is an
off-line program utilized to configure many console
application settings. Configuration functionality includes the
ability to change hardware-related settings such as the baud
rate of the PC’s COM port utilized for CIM interfacing,
configure manual and preprogrammed (automatic) paging
buttons for integrated paging operations, define RSM/RTT
status codes prior to module addition via the UDS
Configurator, change start-up options of the Communication
Interface program’s monitor, and configure miscellaneous
settings such as various console application start-up options.
For detailed information on the Configuration Editor,
refer to Administrator’s Manual AE/LZB 119 1897 and/or
the program’s built-in help.
Figure 5 — Typical Console Screen at a Screen Resolution of 800 x 600 Pixels
COMMAND
PANEL
CALL
HISTORY
PANEL
VU
METER
PANEL
CLOCK PANEL
STATUS
PANEL
MESSAGE
PANEL
INDIVI-
DUAL
CALL
PANEL
PAGE
BUTTON
PANEL
RSM
MODULE
(1 TOTAL
THIS PAGE)
STANDARD COMMUNICATION
MODULES (23 TOTAL THIS PAGE)
AUXILIARY I/O
MODULES
(8 TOTAL THIS
PAGE)
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