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ICM-16/MHI Installation and Operation Manual

INSTALLATION

HYPERTERMINAL SETUP ON YOUR COMPUTER

NOTE: The following instructions are for use with Windows
95/98/ME/NT/XP/2000 HyperTerminal.

MENU Setup

1) You can start HyperTerminal by 

a) clicking 

Start

b) pointing to 

Programs

c) pointing to 

Accessories

d) pointing to 

Communications

e) clicking 

HyperTerminal

and then 

f) double-clicking on the icon labeled Hypertrm or Hypertrm.exe.

2) A new window will open labeled 

“CONNECTION DESCRIPTION”.

3) In this window, type a name that describes the connection (We suggest BTI96),

click the appropriate icon, if desired (this is not required), and then click OK.

4) A new window will open labeled

“CONNECT TO”.

5) At the

“CONNECT TO”

screen:

a) Move your cursor to the

“CONNECT USING”

box

b) Press the down arrow on the right of the box to select the available com port
(“Direct to com x”), where “x” (usually a number from 1 through 4) is an oper-
ating com port.
c) Then click the 

OK

button.

6) The PORT SETTING window will appear.
7) At the PORT SETTING window:

a) Change the baud rate to 

9600

b) Flow control to 

NONE

c) Then click 

OK

button.

8) You will have a new window open labeled with the connection description you

typed in earlier (in our example, BTI96).

9) At this window:  

a) Click on the word 

FILE

at the upper left portion of the menu bar and click on

Properties.
b) Click the 

SETTINGS TAB

c) and then change the 

EMULATION to ANSI

d) Then click the 

OK

button.

10) Click on 

FILE

, click Save.

11) Click on 

FILE

, click Exit.

12) Click 

YES

when asked to disconnect.  This will place you back at the

HyperTerminal screen.

13) At the HyperTerminal screen, find the 

Icon and/or file

you named and double

click on it.

Summary of Contents for ICM-16/MHI

Page 1: ...s of this information or new editions may be issued to incorporate such changes Broadcast Tools is a registered trademarkof Broadcast Tools Inc Copyright 1989 2005 by Broadcast Tools Inc All rights re...

Page 2: ...Section Title Page Introduction 3 Safety Information 3 Who to Contact for Help 3 Product Description 4 Function Terminology 4 Remote Control Terminology 6 Installation Guidelines 7 Interfacing to the...

Page 3: ...lt in a hazardous condition WHO TO CONTACT FOR HELP If you have any questions regarding your product or you need assistance please con tact your distributor from whom you purchased this equipment If y...

Page 4: ...ced options are programmed using a non dedicated PC Connection between the ICM 16 MHI and the ICM 16 controller is accomplished with standard Cat 5 cable FUNCTION TERMINOLOGY Talkback Buttons Twenty f...

Page 5: ...input is active low Lt Rt Mon Dim These level controls are used to adjust the amount of monitor speaker level reduc tion when a talkback function occurs This feature may be turned on or off via the s...

Page 6: ...ion selection 1 through 16 WG 1 WG 2 WG 3 and AC NOTE WG refers to Workgroups while AC refers to ALL CALL WG 1 will call stations 1 through 5 minus itself WG 2 will call stations 6 through 10 minus it...

Page 7: ...e tall 1 3 4 it doesn t take up much room but as with any equipment proper ventilation should be considered We recommend a blank panel or better yet a vented panel between the MHI and any other piece...

Page 8: ...between production rooms etc In other situations it could be annoying for instance if someone does an ALL CALL trying to locate someone This kind of dis traction most likely would be bothersome to ta...

Page 9: ...d equipment When the MHI is used with equipment with balanced inputs and outputs of any type Be sure polarities are matched if desired then connect to hi to low ground With unbalanced equipment When t...

Page 10: ...e last connection is necessary in each of your studios The MHI needs to know when the microphone is on and the monitor speakers are muted Regardless of the output your console feeds to i e the on air...

Page 11: ...our monitor speakers and headphones Particular care should be used when calibrating as the talkback level will remain constant 3 Hdph level There are two ways of setting up the headphone level through...

Page 12: ...CT TO 5 At the CONNECT TO screen a Move your cursor to the CONNECT USING box b Press the down arrow on the right of the box to select the available com port Direct to com x where x usually a number fr...

Page 13: ...ng command to access the menu m enter The screen below will be displayed Select which func tion you need to change Function explanations can be found starting on Page 4 Broadcast Tools Broadcast Tools...

Page 14: ...dBu maximum Gain Unity or 6db Connectors Removable screw terminals Monitor and Headphone Outputs Type Balanced Transformerless Maximum output level 27dBu maximum Output impedance 100 ohms Output gain...

Page 15: ...TI IE ES S O OR R R RE EM ME ED DI IE ES S TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BYAPPLICABLE LAW BROADCAST TOOLSAND ITS SUPPLIERS DISCLAIMALL OTHER WARRANTIES EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LI...

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