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Some features (MDC-1200, Priority Transmit, Takeover) do not work
Certain IntegratorRD features, such as MDC-1200, Priority Transmit, and takeover
functions, are managed system-wide by console 1. Therefore, if the Console 1 PC or the
CIC card in slot 1 fails, these features may be lost system-wide.
Console 1 is not determined by physical location or any labelling made on-site. Console
numbering is determined by which Console is connected to which CIC card by way of RS-
422 serial cables. In this case, Console 1 refers to the console connected by serial cable to
the first CIC card.
If the CIC card in slot 1 fails, it can be replaced by a spare CIC card or even one of the
other in-use CIC cards. CIC cards are hot-swappable.
If the Console 1 PC fails, it will need to be replaced or repaired. As a workaround in the
mean time, you can connect a different Console position’s PC to CIC card 1 and that PC
will become Console 1 after you close and restart IntegratorRD.
Fault LED is lit on 4048 Power Supply
If the +5VDC Fault LED is lit on a single power supply in a dual supply setup and the
measured voltage is inside the normal range, this indicates there is imbalanced sharing.
Increase the voltage on the supply with the lit LED.
Additional Uninstall
During normal uninstall of IntegratorRD, several files remain on the hard drive. This is
normal, so when the application is reinstalled there is no need to configure it from scratch.
However, there may be times when it is appropriate to manually remove these additional
files. For example, if the configuration files have become corrupt or an upgrade is being
performed where the old configuration files are incompatible with the new software. To
remove the files left behind by the uninstall process, delete the following folders:
Windows XP:
C:\Program Files\Zetron\IntegratorRD
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Documents\Zetron\IntegratorRD
Windows 7 32-bit:
C:\Program Files\Zetron\IntegratorRD
C:\Users\Public\Public Documents\Zetron\IntegratorRD
Windows 7 64-bit:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Zetron\IntegratorRD
C:\Users\Public\Public Documents\Zetron\IntegratorRD
Note
The adjustment direction of the +5VDC potentiometer varies, and
may even be different on two power supplies in the same system.
Summary of Contents for 4000 Series
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Page 88: ...Common Control Equipment Installation 88 025 9533Y Figure 22 Console Duplex Wall Jacks...
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Page 339: ...339 RSMP Operation Figure 99 Main Screen...
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