If you have a touch screen system, follow these links:

Call 800-344-7464 for upgrade information.

Downloading and Installing

A video tutorial is available that walks through installation of both the Management Suite and the Church Bell Remote Control mobile app.

The latest version of our software is available on the downloads page: Downloads

Requirements

  • Windows PC (Management Suite will not install on Windows RT or Windows 10 in S mode)
  • Mac PC running Windows (requires a Windows license) in

Note to Mac users

We recommend dedicating an inexpensive Windows PC to leave connected to the carillon. You can use TeamViewer or other remote desktop software to remote in to the dedicated PC to manage your carillon from your home or office.

If you must run Management Suite on your Mac, you must also either dual boot Windows on the Mac or use virtualization software to boot Windows.

Windows 10 Installation

Management Suite uses the Microsoft .NET framework. It should load automatically for older Windows systems. For Windows 10, see Setup .NET for instructions.

Upgrading

If you currently use Millennium Suite version 4.8 or older, uninstall it using the Windows Add/Remove utility. Your schedule and playlist files will not be deleted.

Connect the bell system

Plug in the USB cable between the Chime Master bell system and the PC's USB port. Make sure the bell system is powered on. The first time this connection is made, it may take several minutes for Windows to register the device drivers. Windows 10 provides a Device Setup icon in the system tray that shows the progress of the device preparation.
Wait until the drivers have loaded before proceeding.

Disable antivirus

If you use a third party antivirus, disable it temporarily while installing Management Suite. Norton and Avast are known to block the incoming connection to the PC from the mobile app if not disabled during installation.

Run Setup

To install:

  • Create a 'temp' folder on your desktop and open it
  • Open the downloaded zip file in your downloads folder
  • Drag the contents of the zip file to the temp folder
  • Right-click the Setup application in the temp folder and select Run as administrator.

Run the software the first time

After Windows notifies you that the device is ready to use, launch the Management Suite.


Windows 8 and Earlier Installation

Management Suite uses the Microsoft .NET framework. It should load automatically for older Windows systems. For Windows 10, see Setup .NET for instructions.

Upgrading

If you currently use Millennium Suite version 4.8 or older, uninstall it using the Windows Add/Remove utility. Your schedule and playlist files will not be deleted.

Disable antivirus

If you use a third party antivirus, disable it temporarily while installing Management Suite. Norton and Avast are known to block the incoming connection to the PC from the mobile app if not disabled during installation.

Run Setup

To install, open the zip file and run the Setup application by double clicking it.

Connect the Bell System

After installation is complete, plug in the USB cable between the Chime Master bell system and the PC's USB port. Make sure the bell system is powered on. The first time this connection is made, it may take several minutes for Windows to register the device drivers. Windows 8 provides a Device Setup icon in the system tray that shows the progress of the device preparation.

Wait until the drivers have loaded before proceeding.

Run the software the first time

After Windows notifies you that the device is ready to use, launch the Management Suite.

Licensing for premium features

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Entering in the license code to the free downloaded Management Suite opens the features of the Premium version. If you have purchased and received a license code:

  • Right click the mouse while hovering over the main menu window
  • Select Licensing.
  • Enter your license code into the licensing window.
  • Restart Management Suite.

You can license the software on as many computers as you like, but each license code only works for one carillon system. If you manage several carillons, you can purchase a separate license for each one, and add them all to a single portable PC installation.

If you are upgrading from a previous version, the license should automatically transfer. If you have received a replacement or upgraded carillon, you will receive a new license number for the new system.

Remote App and Windows Firewall

In order to use the remote app with Management Suite, you must open the port that is used in the Windows Firewall configuration. You will also have to open the port (or forward it) in any firewall appliances between the mobile app and the PC that hosts Management Suite.

Management Suite must also be run by an administrator in order to accept connections from the mobile app. You may also want it to auto-start when the management PC is started.

Windows XP

  1. Open Firewall settings by holding the Windows key while pressing R, then type firewall.cpl (enter).
  2. Click the Exceptions tab, click the Add Port button and enter "Chime Master Remote" and enter the port displayed in the Host Administrator's window (generally 6777), and make sure TCP is selected.
  3. Click OK to create the exception. Click OK to close Windows Firewall.

Windows Vista, 7 to 10

  1. Open Firewall Advanced settings by holding the Windows key while pressing R, then type wf.msc (enter).
  2. Click "Inbound Rules" in the left column of the window. Select Rule type "Port" then click Next.
  3. Select TCP and enter the port displayed in the Host Administrator's window (generally 6777) for the specific local port and click Next.
  4. Select "Allow the connection" and click Next.
  5. Type "Chime Master Remote" for the name and click Finish.

Testing the firewall

Open a web browser on the PC that Management Suite is running on and type the IP address for the machine (shown in the Administrator panel) with the port as follows (your numbers may be different):

 http://192.168.0.(your IP):6777 (or your port number)

You should get a page with a title of CMSXMLServer

Next, try the exact same experiment on another PC attached to the same network. The result should be the same. If it is not, there is a Windows Firewall or antivirus configuration keeping the server from getting to the network. Try turning the firewall off and restarting the PC, then turning the firewall back on. Restart the Management Suite again.

Troubleshooting

The most common reasons Management Suite does not work are:

  1. Not installing the software as an administrator,
  2. Not disabling third party antivirus during installation,
  3. Not plugging in the carillon to the PC during software installation so the driver can be properly installed with the software,
  4. Starting Management Suite too soon after installation before the drivers are properly installed for the carillon.
  5. Attempting to use Management Suite when the carillon is not connected to the PC.

Recording Librarian issues

After saving a recording in Version 5.0.6.1 the carillon control may hang until you press the Stop button on the front panel. This presents a dilemma if you are uploading MIDI files over a remote session where you can't reach the front panel controls. We have corrected this behavior in 5.0.6.2 and released in 5.0.7.

You can download the latest software from

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Do not start Management Suite until the USB driver for the carillon has loaded.

  • Check the USB connection
  • Newer versions of Windows check the internet for drivers before looking in the programs folder
  • Allow several minutes while waiting for the Millennium Carillon is ready to use notification

If the drivers fail to load correctly, go to Windows Device Manager. Millennium Carillon should be on the main list or under Universal Serial Bus controllers. If it appears elsewhere on the list with a yellow warning symbol, right-click and choose to update drivers.

If you wish to work on schedules and save to the local drive for loading into the carillon later, close this warning window and continue to use Management Suite without a carillon connection. Many features will not be available until you connect to the carillon so the program will recognize the model and features you have available. Selection titles should also be loaded from the carillon before working on schedules away from the ringing system.

License Issues

The license key is used to hash against the serial number of the carillon for activation. You must be connected to the carillon in order for the software to activate.

Normally, the program is fully functional, including licensed features even when the carillon is not connected, for example when you take the computer home with you to work on scheduling. The license key is stored on the local computer in the following file (which may be hidden):

C:\ProgramData\MillSuite\license.cmsl

Your carillon's serial number and features are saved in the following file to support functionality when the PC is used away from the carillon:

C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Local\Chime_Master_Systems\<app_id>\<app version>\user.config

If either of these files cannot be found, then the Management Suite will revert to the light version.

The connection status and the serial number of your carillon normally appear in the window title bar of the Management Suite program.

If All Else Fails...

Refresh settings

Refresh Management Suite by clicking the backup button. Exit the backup screen, and re-try the failing operation.

Clear settings

File Folders: These locations store custom settings and other data. Sometimes serious issues require the deletion of the entire 2nd directory and restarting the program.

  • C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\MillSuite
  • C:\Documents and Settings\[user_name]\Local Settings\Application Data\Chime_Master_Systems

When Management Suite is installed for all users on the PC and you are having trouble with Remote App users or permissions, try deleting the .msce file found in hidden directory C:\ProgramData\MillSuite

You will have to go into the Administrator menu and set the user permissions (but should not have to add existing users). If the user names that appear in the Administrator menu are corrupted, there may be a hardware problem with the Chime Master.

When navigating through the folders to the user name, the Local Settings folder is usually hidden. To unhide:

  • Windows XP - Folder Tools menu > View Tab > Show hidden file and folders > OK
  • Vista - go to Folder Options in Control Panel > View Tab > Show hidden file and folders > OK
  • Windows 7/8/10 - go to Explorer Vew Tab and find Hidden Items in the Show/Hide pane and check its box
    • C:\Users\[user_name]\AppData\Local\Chime_Master_Systems\MillenniumSuite.exe_[codes]\[versions]\user.config

At this point, the button sizes and positions (if customized) will revert to their default values. If any users are set up for remote control access via the mobile apps, their permissions will have to be reset in the Administrator panel (usernames and passwords are saved in the carillon, permissions on the PC).

Uninstall and re-install

Use Windows Setup - Apps & Features to uninstall Management Suite. Then delete all files from the Program Files directory or the entire directory itself before re-installing.

C:\Program Files (x86)\Chime Master

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