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C1 <br />C7 <br />1`. <br />4. LOCAL DISPATCH FEATURE SET (C3 MAESTRO) <br />Y2K Tunclional Test Procedure Version: Rev. C <br />Last Modification Date: May 1 1998 <br />With the introduction of C3 Maestro for Windows NT, multiple devices can <br />be usad for Dispatch Operations (Mouse, Touchscreen, Custom Keyboard, <br />Trackball). Consult the appropriate User Manual for specific instructions on <br />how to use these various devices. This procedure is written to be as generic <br />as possible, but will assume a Mouse, Desktop MIC, Footswitch, 2 speakers <br />and a Headset are installed when required. <br />These tests assume a valid LID/GID database with aliases defined for the test <br />entities (test group structure as previous tests) has been setup, privileged <br />and sent to Console under test, using the CECIIMC manager. It also <br />assumes 2 radios have been programmed with the above test entities. <br />4.1 Transmitting With MIC Or Headset <br />Setup <br />Unplug the headset <br />Choose a group to use as a test group <br />Program a radio with the test group. <br />Program a console module with the test group. <br />Review Console User Profile settings for Console under Test (i.e. Audio <br />Indicators). <br />4.9.9 Group Call <br />Execution <br />1. Press the INSTANT TX function (for example right mouse button) on <br />the module with the test group. Verify that a channel access tone is <br />heard, the XMT indicator is displayed and that the call is heard at the <br />radio. Release the Instant TX key. <br />2. Press the SELECT button on the module with the test group. Verify <br />that the SELECT indication for that module becomes highlighted. <br />3. Press the SELECT TX function. Verify that a channel access tome is <br />heard, the XMT indicator is displayed and that the^.all is heard at the <br />radio. Release the SELECT TX function. <br />