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1. 58 5 6 Retransmitting RDS data edt et ee bes ce ed Re uu RR 58 5 Thedogic inputs of the FMBOO uet tane tr hee nae na Rae Re 59 5 0 Using the onboard relays ecrit eere bi cab ien eae dea ape 60 5 9 Broadcasting accurate time rre ude ses sate cd e dt sas edad ev nce edes endo viene 60 5 10 Communicating with a modem PPP nennen ener renes 61 6 USING THE UECP PROTOCOL eire ciento ctus tna pte cL nane kann t na Pann ska nnno Vana uo rua naue 62 Gi ADOUTIUE CP arm 62 6 2 UECP and the FMB 80 62 6 3 UECP commands and 63 1 2 2 4 lt 65 7 7 Basie troubleshoot gt 65 1 2 a coda e dea ead 66 8 RDS 5 2 2 22 2 72 APPENDIX A PTY PTYN AND PI CODES suse 75 APPENDIX B HOW TO SET UP THE FMB80 FOR PS SCROLL OR RADIOTEXT PLUS 77 B 1 Why different configuration of the PS nemen 77 B 2
2. h oe gt o o md oh mb m md h aA o oh oh ah om od ah oh och h h gt d a i m i oh a b A o ok mh ob eb eb eb i d h ee ah mh d aa gt gt 2 A A e o md d gt h mb h i oA mh d h mh ch oh och i ek ek oh hk oh ak b om mh ch hk h mh o ooo o m o md A A ah oh nh o eb eb a hoc d ok ok h a mh i md d o wh e i ob ot h hoch m 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 If you are using Open Data Applicatons you may check their settings with the command RDS ODA or P16 Page 69 Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Neil Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France E Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com www audemat com M D audemet FMB80 user manual 07 2010 yy Wand Rast esee Rau P16 RDS ODA Configuration GROUP AID MSG MSG2 Rpts S
3. FLASH on reception of data on the LAN o 489 transmission of data to the LAN 2 2 2 Rear panel of the FMB80 The rear panel of the FMB80 is typically where all the communication and interconnection with other broadcast systems exciter automation etc is accomplished o E 49 n ss 224 Following is an explanation of these connectors and their uses starting from the left side of the panel with the rear panel facing you e 10BaseT Ethernet port this RJ45 jack allows connection via a standard Cat 5 Ethernet cable to access the FMB80s internal web server for monitoring control and communication via a LAN or the Internet The unit can operate with either a fixed IP address user configurable or a floating IP if interfaced to a DHCP device Standard 10BaseT TCP IP protocols are observed NOTE if connecting a computer directly to this port for TCP IP communications you must utilize a crossed Ethernet cable AND the computers IP address must be in the same family as the FMB80s That is to say the first three groups of digits in both IP addresses must be the same e COM 2 RS 485 jacks male top and female bottom Standard sub D 9 pin connectors allowing access to the FMB80s COM 2 port for data communications Standard RS 485 pinouts and protocols description of the pinouts is provided in Appendix B Page 12 RA Head Office Parc d activi
4. zr epe acia Fred dr epit taney 10 2 2 General specifications of the 80 11 2 2 1 Front panel of the 80 11 2 2 2 Rear panel of the FMB80 cccccccceseesecceceeeeeseeeeeaecaeeeeeeeseceaaaeaeeeeeedseceaeaeeeseseedseseenaeeeeneeess 12 2 2 3 Internal lay OU 3 14 3 GETTING CONNECTED etre treten et ree 16 3 1 Setting JUI pers reet rre rta eaa ru xe ner pns pa Y acr E Ang E EE ER EY ERG 16 3 1 1 Configuring LOOP THROUGH or SIDE CHAIN 16 3 1 2 Configuring operation as FMB 10 17 3 1 3 RDS retransmitting and 17 3 2 Physical instalation 18 3 3 Connection to the broadcast 19 3 4 Synchonizing the RDS 19 3 5 Setting the RDS 20 4 CONFIGURATION AND 21 4 1 Communicating through the console and COM 21 42 Communicating esae beta evt e gue coca ede Ha een ccu eg 23 4 3 Configuring via the embedded website of the FMB 80
5. 81 80 224 142 x x x x 1500 00 90 3 00 16 32 ae Done Internet The first section allows you to name the FMB 80 and give it a description for your own use You may change the date and time in the second section Remembering that the date is in European syntax day month year The FMB 80 will automatically generate the day of the week In the Network section you can configure the IP mask and gateway to suit your needs NOTE To make changes in this section of the page you must have secure CGI enabled Page 41 Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Neil Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com www audemat com 150 9001 150 14001 BUREAU VERITAS Cortfication W audemat 2 Group FMB80 user manual 07 2010 I Welcome to IP2 system Microsoft Internet Explorer EJ x Q Back 2 P Search Favorites File Edit View Favorites 2 e dress http 192 168 1 104 index1 html Mi Be 2 Console Brows Console secure CGI must be Welcome message onconsole on off Remote logoff console now File system and Log file Defrag file system startup on off Store LOG messages on O off History log maximum size 0 bytes FTP server Ftp counterva
6. sss 24 4 3 1 THE NOME c 24 4 3 2 The RDS system page detecte Ree bed e deal 24 453 3 The RDS encode dolo s 25 4 3 4 The DSN Data Set Number page ssssseseeeneneneeenen nennen emen 26 4 3 5 The PS Scrolling parameters 28 4 3 6 Understanding dynamic PS 2 29 4 3 7 The Radiotext parameters page 32 4 3 8 Radiotext pls nci 33 4 3 9 The PS and RT tag commands definition 34 4 3 10 The FMB 80 Schedu ler citri delaras ees 39 4 3 11 The P2 system page eter Renan pue amu e eae ane ewe a ege 40 44 Security configuration 2 aee ee tp ei 45 4 5 Interfacing with automation ianuae ecce Dee nn YE HERE 46 4 51 The data trente eer aen eti 46 4 5 2 Command format cente e ae REDE XAR RU Te ERR era ete ae 47 4 5 3 Reprogramming your static 48 4 5 4 Automation specific information sss enne 48 4 6 Alarms and alerts niet tiet ete
7. to accept ASCII DALET SYSTEMS For Dalet automation you will need a small application program from Dalet called RDS app This application is necessary to export any information to any encoder As of this writing Dalet supports only serial communications with encoders but Dalet and Audemat are working closely together to develop the protocols for exporting the information via a TCP IP connection Contact Audemat or Dalet for the latest information and developments DAVID SYSTEMS David Systems Inc has developed an application that exports information to automation systems websites etc It is called Station Proxy and sends information via the UDP protocol 4 6 Alarms and alerts The FMB 80 particularly its IP2 system provides a wealth of capability for generating alarms and alerts based on a number of criteria The alarms can be activated by any event recognized by the IP2 system As configured from the factory the IP2 system recognizes the following events COM1 pb Problem with COM 1 2 pb Problem with COM 2 CONSOLE logfail Failed attempt to log in to the console on COM 0 CONSOLE login Successful log in on COM 0 CONSOLE logout Log out of the console on COM 0 DIG x off Logic change to zero ground on Digital input x 1 8 Page 52 Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Neil Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audema
8. In Side Chain mode the FMB 80s output is separate from the multiplex composite signal and connects to the exciter at a designated RDS 57 KHz subcarrier input Whichever way you choose to connect your FMB 80 it is best to open the cover and check the position of the three jumpers that tell the FMB 80 which mode to adopt FMB 10 BOARD Jumper E Pas e J6 4 ie E 4 as T T J12 4 Der LJ E ov 4 C sa j a 2 z Jumper C hd x mm 4 He 116 2 Cn TTT cee OMA 5 TTT gus 5 z JUMPER LOCATIONS To enable Loop Through mode these jumpers must be in the right hand positions as viewed from the top with the front panel facing you That means that jumper A labeled J6 on the PC board and B labeled J12 the two that are grouped together would be in position 1 2 Jumper C labeled J16 the one that is separated from the other two would be in position 2 3 For Side Chain mode make sure all three jumpers are in their leftmost positions putting jumpers A and B in position 2 3 while jumper C would be in position 1 2 Page 16 Head Office Parc d activ
9. audemat Group Y FMB80 user manual 07 2010 COMx STAT Display COMx serial statistics COMx STAT_INIT Initialize COMx serial statistics COMx TX Display COMx Tx bytes counter COMx RX Display COMx Rx bytes counter COMx PARITY_ERR Display COMx parity error counter COMx FRAME ERR Display COMx frame error counter COMx OVERRUN_ERR Display COMx overrun error counter COMx AZCP TX Display COMx AZCP Tx counter COMx AZCP_RX Display COMx AZCP Rx counter COMx AZCP_ACK Display COMx AZCP Acknowledge frame counter COMx AZCP REQ Display AZCP Request frame counter D 11 Network commands Following are the commands for configuration and monitoring of the network communication and activities NETWORK lt ETHERNET PPP Set network access type NETWORK Display network access type MAC or MAC Display Ethernet address Set Static Internet address IP Display Internet addr Current or Static MASK 7x x x x Set Static sub network mask MASK MASK_STATIC Disp sub net mask Current or Static GATEWAY x x x x Set Static default router IP address GATEWAY GATEWAY_STATIC Display default router IP address Curr Stat MTU x Static max transmission unit 100 1500 MTU MTU_STATIC Display max transmission unit Curr Stat DHCP ON OFF Enable Disable DHCP DHCP Display DHCP client status ON or OFF DHCP RETRY n Set number of retries 0 25
10. lt INFO DATE_TIME gt lt INFO WEATHER gt lt INFO TRAFFIC gt lt INFO ALARM gt lt INFO ADVERTISEM lt INFO URL gt lt gt lt STATIONNAME SHORT gt lt STATIONNAME LONG gt lt PROGRAMME NOW gt lt PROGRAMME NEXT gt lt PROGRAMME PART gt lt PROGRAMME HOST gt lt PROGRAMME EDITORIAL_STAFF gt DATETIME WEATHER TRAFFIC ALARMINFO ENT gt ADVERTISEMENT URLINFO OTHER STATIONNAMESHORT STATIONNAMELONG PROGRAMMENOW PROGRAMMENEXT PROGRAMMEPART PROGRAMMEHOST EDITORIALSTAFF lt PROGRAMME FREQUENCY gt FREQUENCY lt PROGRAMME HOMEPAGE gt HOMEPAGE lt PROGRAMME SUBCHANNEL gt SUBCHANNEL lt PHONE HOTLINE gt lt PHONE STUDIO gt lt gt lt SMS STUDIO gt lt SMS OTHER gt lt EMAIL HOTLINE gt lt EMAIL STUDIO gt lt EMAIL OTHER gt lt MMS OTHER gt lt CHAT gt lt CHAT CENTRE gt lt VOTE QUESTION gt lt VOTE CENTRE gt lt PLACE gt lt APPOINTEMENT gt lt IDENTIFIER gt lt PURCHASE gt lt GET_DATA gt lt ITEM TITLE gt lt ITEM ARTIST gt PHONEHOTLINE PHONESTUDIO PHONEOTHER SMSSTUDIO SMSOTHER EMAILHOTLINE EMAILSTUDIO EMAILOTHER MMSOTHER CHAT CHATCENTRE VOTEQUESTION VOTECENTRE PLACE APPOINTEMENT IDENTIFIER PURCHASE GETDATA and for the station send SONG ARTIST Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Neil Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33
11. 761 1 x85 2 1 215 I The FMC 80 circuit board is the heart of the FMB 80 encoder With the front panel facing you this board is located in the right side of the chassis The FMC 80 board contains all of the circuitry and processors for the IP2 operating system and handles all of the complex communications via RS 232 RS 485 and TCP IP This is also where the FMB 80 generates the more complicated portions of the RDS modulation including the scrolling features The FMB 80s embedded website is stored in the memory on this board as are the scheduler and overall configuration files Page 15 Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Neil Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com www audemat com D audemat 80 user manual 07 2010 7 3 GETTING CONNECTED 3 1 Setting jumpers 3 1 1 Configuring LOOP THROUGH or SIDE CHAIN mode Before installing the FMB 80 in an equipment rack you should determine how it will interface with your other equipment particularly the exciter or pilot transmitter There are two ways to connect the FMB 80 encoder to your exciter Loop Through and Side Chain In Loop Through mode the multiplex composite signal passes through the FMB 80 on its way to the exciter with the FMB 80 adding the RDS modulation to the signal
12. LINK A way to link multiple encoders on a network SLC or Slow Labeling Codes Allows programming receivers to accept widely diverse types of RDS application Broadcast in RDS Group 1 TDC Transparent Data Channel for transmitting diverse RDS data Group 5 TMC The Traffic Message Channel is used for sending real time information on traffic conditions and road hazards to cars equipped with the appropriate receivers Widely used in Europe it is beginning to catch on in the US as more service areas and receivers become available Page 7 Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Neil Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France 15014001 3 Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com www audemat com oriens audemat Group Y FMB80 user manual 07 2010 19 EWS The Emergency Warning System broadcast in RDS group 9 20 IH In House reserved for the broadcaster s internal use RDS Group 6 21 Free Format Groups Another type of Open Data Application 22 Standard Paging Message transmission 23 EPP Paging Message transmission system that supports the Enhanced Paging Protocol 24 On Off a command only used on certain European national radio networks Not supported by the FMB80 1 1 4 What about the U S In the United States with a very few exceptions broadcasters do not want to cause their listeners receivers to change frequ
13. Add the value of your fourth call letter Sum of all of the values of your call letters So for an example let s calculate the code for WKRP The first letter is a W so we start with 21 672 21 672 The second letter is K 10 multiplied by 676 6 760 The third letter is R 17 multiplied by 26 442 The fourth call letter is P 15 15 Sum of all of the values 28 889 All right this is in decimal and the code is in Hex so convert that number to hex the stock Microsoft calculator in Windows can do this and you have your PI code 7OD9 Really its a lot easier to use the web tool For call signs with only three letters your codes are predetermined and published on line in the RBDS standard Page 76 Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France 14001 Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com www audemat com Fe audemat FMB80 user manual 07 2010 2 Group APPENDIX B SETTING UP THE FMB80 FOR PS SCROLL OR RADIOTEXT PLUS The FMB80 enables to configure the PS name or radio text from different way The purpose of this appendix is to explain in details how to configure the equipment to scroll a text First of all remember that scrolling function of PS name or Radio text is not allowed by the RDS recommendations The Programme Service name comprises eight characters intended for s
14. D audemat Sd Group PROGRAM PART Part of the current radio show E g one of several parts of the PROGRAM NOW PROGRAM HOST Name of the host of the radio show PROGRAM EDITORIAL STAFF PROGRAM RADIO Information about radio shows A link towards another frequency with other content NOT AF list May be one tag keyword frequency or two distinctive tags PROGRAM HOMEPAGE WORS WWWRADIOPAGE Link to radio station homepage Interactivity PHONE HOTLINE The telephone number of the radio stations hotline PHONE STUDIO The telephone number of the radio stations studio PHONE OTHER Name and telephone number Either as one tag keyword phone number or as two distinct tags SMS STUDIO The sms number of the radio stations studio to send directly a sms into the studio SMS OTHER Name and sms number Either as one tag keyword sms number or as two distinct tags EMAIL HOTLINE The email address of the radio stations hotline EMAIL STUDIO The email address of the radio stations studio EMAIL OTHER Name and email address Either as one tag keyword phone number or as two distinct tags MMS OTHER Name and mms number Either as one tag keyword mms number or as two distinct tags CHAT chat content send by users toa specific address and broadcasted by the Radio Station CHAT CENTER Address where contribut
15. Halt batch file execution BATCHFILES Display executing batch files with ID CONSOLE ON OFF Enable disable CONSOLE mode on COMO CONSOLE Display CONSOLE mode status DATE DD MM YYYY Set system date HDATE YYYY MM DD Set system date DATE Display system date HDATE Display system date with log file format DAY Display current weekday ECHO ON OFF Set port echo mode ECHO Display port echo mode MY_DESCRI string Set equipment description max 80 char MY_DESCRI Display equipment description MY_NAME string Set equipment name 16 characters max MY_NAME Display equipment name RESET Reset equipment RESTART_APPLI Restart application program SECURE ON OFF Enable disable security features login Page 111 CY Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Neil Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France 5014001 Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com www audemat com menune g gt augemat FMB80 user manual 07 2010 SECURE Display security status SN or SN Display serial number STARTUP DEFRAG ON OFF Enable disable main Flash defrag on startup STARTUP DEFRAG Display STARTUP_DEFRAG status TIME HH MM SS Set system time TIME Display system time VER Display application version VER AZIO Display IP2 standard library version VER BOOT Display boot version VER CPLD Display CPLD version
16. ODA gv WINDOW t where t in seconds the inactivity period in the cycle and ODA gv DELAY lt d gt where d defines in seconds the delay between the start of a minute second 0 and the start of the active period and gv 3B 4B 5A 5B 6A 6B 7A 7B 8A 8B 9A 9B 10B 11A 11B 12A 12B 13A or 13B 5 3 Paging applications The FMB80 encoder allows the extended use of Paging in RDS To start with it supports the standard paging system i e the one which is specified in the RDS standard EN50067 dated 1992 A second paging process called EPP Enhanced Paging Protocol is also available compatible with and improving on standard paging AUDEMAT supports EPP as an option This option is granted under license for a group of FMB80 RDS encoders The EPP option requires installation of a software patch RDS1750 without making any hardware changes on the equipment To configure a paging application Insert 7A type groups in the group sequence using the command DSN d GS lt g1 g2 g2 gn gt where d 1 to 6 specifies the assigned DSN n lt 252 and g1 g2 gn OA OB 1A to 15A The values 4A 14B and 15B are prohibited You may also enter 7A groups in the Group Sequence box on the configure RDS Encoder page of the FMB 80s embedded website The number of 7A type groups present in the group sequence must guarantee the possibility of broadcasting at least one to two 7A groups per interval f
17. PHONEHOTLINE PHONESTUDIO lt gt lt SMS STUDIO gt SMSSTUDIO lt SMS OTHER gt SMSOTHER lt EMAIL HOTLINE gt EMAILHOTLINE lt EMAIL STUDIO gt EMAILSTUDIO lt EMAIL OTHER gt EMAILOTHER lt MMS OTHER gt MMSOTHER lt CHAT gt CHAT lt CHAT CENTRE gt CHATCENTRE lt VOTE QUESTION gt VOTEQUESTION lt VOTE CENTRE gt VOTECENTRE lt PLACE gt PLACE lt APPOINTEMENT gt APPOINTEMENT lt IDENTIFIER gt IDENTIFIER lt PURCHASE gt PURCHASE lt GET_DATA gt GETDATA D 15 Relay commands Following are the commands for configuration and control of the FMB 80s four onboard relays REL Display config and status for all REL RELx Display config and status for RELx RELx NAME lt str gt Set alias for RELx 20 char max RELx ON OFF Enable Disable RELx output Page 108 ary Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Neil Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France 150 14001 gt Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com www audemat com BUREAU VERITAS Cortfication D audemat 80 user manual 07 2010 RELx Display programmed state of RELx output RELx STATUS ON sstr Set alias for RELx On status 20 char max RELx STATUS lt gt Set alias for RELx Off status 20 char max RELx STATUS Display alias for current RELx status RELx PULSE lt val gt Output a pulse on RELx 0 60s RELx SAV
18. When you first connect to the embedded website you will see the Home page Mozilla Firefox Fichier Edition Affichage Historique Marque pages Outils 7 C X E amp O meuoz169 0227 FMB80 RDS system confiqure RDS system RDS encoder confiqure RDS encoder DSN Data Set Number configure PSN main of RDS data sets RDS extra parameters confiqure RDS extra parameters Scheduler gt configure scheduler IP2 system configure IP2 system Copyright 2009 Audemat www audemat com support audemat com Version 4851 3 Date 121109 From here you can access the other pages in the encoder to check and configure all of the major parameters to operate the unit 4 3 2 The RDS system page From the Home page click on configure RDS system which opens the following page audemat Group 80 80 Home gt RDS System FMB80 SYSTEM Settings value Time 03 47 11 bees Date 03 11 2009 dd rmm vyyy Software version Site Oto 1023 Encoder 0 to 63 www audemat com support audemat com Page 24 Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Neil Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com www audemat com DY audemeat 27 WorldCast Systems Group Here you can set the system clock and enter or correct the date You can also confirm the version
19. followed by enter and you should see the following list FMB80 VIEW COMMANDS APPLI Display Application specific view commands ARP Display ARP tables and commands BATCHFILES Display executing batch files with ID F ILE Display file system settings FRAGMENT Display IP fragmentation Page 21 d ary Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Neil Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com www audemat com eu J augemat FMB80 user manual 07 2010 2 FTP Display FTP server settings FTP_CLIENT Display FTP client settings HTTP_CLIENT Display HTTP client settings HISTO Display LOG file settings MAIL Display SMTP and POP3 settings MULTICAST Display Multicast group settings NETCOM Display NETCOM specific view c qgNETWORK or NET Display network settings PORTS Display IP2 System port connections PPP Display PPP status and SNMP Display SNMP agent settings SYSTEM Display system settings P TELNET Display current TELNET connections TELNET_ CLIENT Display Telnet client configuration and status UDP Display UDP client server settings USERS Display login and password table WEB Display Web SNTP Display SNTP config Each one of the sub menus listed above opens its own list of specific information about the area described and a
20. gt Address http 192 168 1 104 index1 html 2005 05 14 1 2005 05 14 1 2005 05 14 1 2005 05 14 2005 05 14 1 2005 05 14 1 2005 05 14 1 2005 05 14 1 2005 05 14 1 2005 05 14 1 2005 05 14 1 2005 05 14 1 x a Search she Favorites 2005 01 12 15 2005 05 14 18 2005 05 14 18 2005 05 14 18 2005 05 14 18 2005 05 14 18 2005 05 14 18 2005 05 14 18 2005 05 14 18 2005 05 14 18 2005 05 14 18 2005 05 14 19 2005 05 14 19 2005 05 14 19 2005 05 14 19 2005 05 14 19 2005 05 14 19 2005 05 14 19 2005 05 14 19 2005 05 14 19 2005 05 14 19 2005 05 14 19 File Edit view Favorites Tools Help Norton Internet Security 208 80 00 18 7 HISTO Log file deleted by user CONSOLE 36 FMB80 00 18 7c NETCOM OPEN Starting serial ports server 36 FMB80 00 18 7c DHCP INFO DHCP Client is off 36 FMB80 00 18 7c FUSION INFO Network configuration with default parameters 236 80 00 18 7 OPEN Open FTP Server 36 FMB80 00 18 7c TELNET OPEN Open Telnet Server 36 FMB80 00 18 7c HTTP OPEN Open http server 36 FMB80 00 18 7c SNMP START start snmp agent 37 FMB80 00 18 7c DIG1 OFF 0 STOPPED 37 FHB80 00 18 7c DIG2 OFF 0 STOPPED 37 FMB80 00 18 7c DIG3 0 5 237 80 00 18 7 164 OFF 0 STOPPED 40 80 00 18 7 1 5 1 40 FMB80 00 18 7c NET
21. COM port mode 3B COM port speed 3C COM port timeout 3D Page 64 Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Neil Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com www audemat com x 7 BUREAU VERITAS I 7828 D audemat FMB80 user manual 07 2010 gt SISPHSESUCUSBEIORISRSRR 7 TROUBLESHOOTING 7 1 Basic troubleshooting Should you encounter problems with your FMB 80 there are several steps you can take to help you diagnose and correct the problem The first is the INIT command which restores parameters to their original factory values You can use the INIT command to reset a certain section of the FMB 80 such as INIT WEB to re initialize all of the parameters related to the internal web server or INIT RDS to reset all of the RDS values If you wish to reset all of the parameters over all sections and operations of the FMB 80 use the command INIT ALL Keep in mind that if you have security enabled you must log on at the Root user level to execute any INIT command If the FMB 80 is not responding sometimes a reboot will clear the problem Simply power the unit off wait a few seconds and restore power If you have a terminal session established while you do this you should see the welcome message display as the unit boots up If these steps do not restore nominal function consult the front panel LEDs
22. FTP UCP type Communication Port s COMO on the front panel RS232 9600 bits s DB9 COM1 COM2 RS232 DB9 COM RS485 DB9 male DB9 female ETHERNET 10BaseT RJ45 TCP IP IP2 operating system Refer to the IP2 system manual Embedded Web Server HTTP multi client Multi client FTP Server File system Calendar clock Event handling SNMP SMTP HTTP client FTP client TELNET console multi client UDP up to 5 ports CHASSIS Stainless steel grounded Front panel of the FMB80 FMB80 RDS ENCODER RELAYS LAN 66666 46 Power supply Supply voltage 115V 230V Voltage tolerance 10 Main AC frequency 45 65 Hz Main AC filter yes Parallel protection element Gemov Fuse Consumption 50VA Mechanical aspects Height 1U 44 5 mm Width 483 mm Depth 220 mm Net weight 4 kg Environmental data Operating temperature 0 C to 50 C ambient Storage temperature 30 C to 80 C ambient Altitude 0 to 5000 metres Humidity class F DIN50040 EMC lab T l diffusion de France EMC EN50022 and generic standards Noise immunity 10V m minimum TOP COVER Stainless steel removable for access to internal components VENTILATION By natural convection through upper and lower openings Ae Audemat Aztec www audemat aztec com Page 11 Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Neil Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merign
23. HELP SNMP Display this help INIT SNMP Initialize snmp agent SNMP AGENT ON OFF Enable disable snmp agent SNMP AGENT Display snmp agent status SNMP COMMUNITY GET lt string gt Set GET community 8 characters max SNMP COMMUNITY GET Display GET community SNMP COMMUNITY SET lt string gt Set SET community 8 characters max SNMP COMMUNITY SET Display SET community SNMP IP lt xxx xxx xxx xxx gt Set manager IP address SNMP IP Display manager IP address SNMP TRAPS ON OFF Enable disable snmp trap SNMP TRAPS Display snmp trap status VER SNMP Display software version D 18 SNTP commands To keep accurate time the FMB 80 can be synchronized with an Internet time server using the common SNTP protocol Here are the related commands SNTP Display SNTP client configuration VER SNTP Display SNTP client version SNTP PROTOCOL lt protocol gt Set SNTP client protocol lt protocol gt SNTP TIME_UDP TIME_TCP SNTP SNTP_SERVER lt name or ip gt Set SNTP default server 62 char max SNTP TIME_SERVER lt name or ip Set TIME default server 62 char max SNTP TIMEOUT lt s gt Set timeout connection 1 255s SNTP RETRY lt n gt Set number of retries on connection failure 0 10 SNTP GMT lt n gt lt m gt Set GMT offset 15 lt n lt 15 0 15 30 45 GET_TIME lt name or ip gt Synchronize time and date from specified or default SNTP server INIT SNTP Set factory configuratio
24. How the PS name can be set nnns 78 a configuration Expert 2 78 b ASCII configuration 80 WEB site configuration eiue tiae tee rera terna 87 How to enable the 89 a Configuration using a CONSOLE 89 b Configuration using the Web nennen 89 APPENDIX C PINOUT DIAGRAMS orent ocu rne true cuu u sie DDR 91 APPENDIX D FMB80 COMMAND 93 0 1 Digital Input commnands iren etia de ve kd ae ei ease e niger ERR ae ru ba 94 D 2 DNS Domain Name Server commands sss eene ener nnns 94 D 3 eed ERR 95 0 4 File system comtinatds eese eua d er ovina 95 D 5 FTP Commands eite cba t isan EE Dre Exe Pe LO TR c 96 D 6 History commiands necem eite eta t cte ie da e x da 97 0 7 HTTP client commands eruere ren ione lines et tiae ex eaae d Lue ee 97 D 8 Mail comimarnds oue reti re
25. System commands help HELP TIMERS Timers commands help HELP TELNET CLIENT Telnet client commands help HELP UDP UDP client server commands help HELP USERS Login and password table commands help HELP WEB Web server commands help HELP SNTP SNTP commands help D 1 Digital input commands The FMB 80 has 4 digital inputs which allow it to accept data Here are the commands for configuration and control of those inputs DIG Display config and status for all DIG DIGx Display config and status for DIGx DIGx NAME lt str gt Set alias for DIGx 20 char max DIGx Display tested state of DIGx input DIGx STATUS_ON lt str gt Set alias for DIGx On status 20 char max DIGx STATUS_OFF lt str gt Set alias for DIGx Off status 20 char max DIGx STATUS Display alias for current tested DIGx status DIGx CHK Display current supervision status DIGx CHK STATUS Display alias for current supervision status DIGx CHK_TO lt val gt Set the delay time for DIGx supervision 0 9999s INIT DIG Initialize config of all DIG D 2 DNS Domain Name Server commands The FMB 80 can operate either with a fixed IP address or with a dynamic IP if interfaced with a Domain Name Server Here are the DNS commands 2DNS Display DNS client settings j DNS CACHE Display DNS cache contents HELP DNS Display this help INIT DNS Initialize DNS client parameters VER DNS Display DNS client version DNS IP lt
26. These devices connect to the serial port of your automation and send the data over a TCP IP network to another device which changes the data back to serial form and feeds it to the encoder A better solution is to send the data directly over a TCP IP connection if your automation can be configured to do so USING TCP IP While a bit more complex to set up the Ethernet path to the FMB80 is a very reliable way to get the automation data across For many stations it is the only option as serial paths to the transmitter site are being used for many other applications To set up the FMB80 for TCP IP data reception one must redirect the data from the TCP IP UDP port through an interpreter which reads the commands The commands to issue to the FMB80 to make this happen are as follows udp lt n gt port 5401 be udp port 1 5 and port 5401 5405 interpretl out tcpl tcpl out interpretl You will also need to set the protocol for the UDP port either ASCII or UECP or both udp lt n gt protocol ascii udp lt n gt protocol uecp udp lt n gt protocol ASCII uecp You may also possibly need to set the access level of the UDP port to allow it to execute commands on the system the command line to do this is udp lt n gt userlevel root Page 46 Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France 15014001 5 Tel 33 0 5
27. ine songtitle itle Song or Spot Title 182 188 1 201 Line4 duration Clear IP Line 5 NONE E NONE gt Other Options f Iv Truncate Song length to Line 7 NONE m milliseconds Line 8 NONE Pre Notify time milliseconds Line 9 NONE o Line 10 NONE Alternate Output TabName Audemat tes Select the data path either serial or TCP IP Serial export also requires some input on the Config page for the CPU see below For TCP enter the IP address and port number for your FMB80 5401 is the default for TCP port1 If using TCP See Using TCP IP above To export artistname and songtitle information use the pull down menus under Field to Output and set the appropriate parameters Remember song length can be either in military format 00 00 00 or in raw seconds The Lead text boxes to the left are for entering the commands for the FMB80 to associate with the data that follows from the output fields the defaults are artistname songtitle and duration These be anything you like so long as you redefine the command set in the FMB80 so that they match Also set the field and file separator values at the upper right to CR LF NOTE It is a good idea to send a blank line at the beginning of each song the CR LF will clear the extraneous bits of data inherent in a network environment and let the FMB80 receive clear communication from the automation T
28. 1 2 gt x x x x Set DNS server IP address static DNS IP lt 1 8 gt Display DNS server IP address static or dynamic DNS RETRY lt 0 3 gt Set number of retries DNS RETRY Display number of retries DNS TO lt 1 30 gt Set DNS request timeout in seconds DNS TO Display DNS request timeout DNS CACHE ON OFF Enable Disable DNS caching DNS CACHE Display DNS cache status DNS CACHE_TO lt 1 30 gt Set DNS cache timeout in minutes DNS CACHE_TO Display DNS cache timeout Page 94 uv Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Neil Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France 5014001 3 Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com www audemat com 23 audemat Group Y FMB80 user manual 07 2010 DNS CACHE_FLUSH Erase all DNS cache entries RESOLVE lt domain gt F Make DNS request for given domain name F option forces DNS request D 3 Event commands The FMB 80 can respond to events by taking action and or sending an alarm by any or all of the various communication methods available The Event commands help you determine what events will trigger a response and what actions the FMB 80 will take There are also commands to view and analyze recent events If you wish to view all of the events simply open the HISTO TXT file in the FMB 80s root directory Following is a list of the Event commands EVENT Display last event
29. 2B EON AF 14 IH 25 Slow Labeling 1A TMC 30 Link Data 2E Free format group 24 Paging commands Clock setting and control Paging call no message 0C Real time clock OD Page numeric message 10 dig 08 Real time clock correction 09 Page numeric message 18 dig 20 Clock Time CT on off 19 Page mess 80 1B International num pate 15 dig 11 RDS adjustment and control Intern page with function mess 10 Transmitter net group designatn 12 RDS on off 1E EPP transmitter info 31 RDS phase 22 EPP call no message 32 RDS level EPP call message 33 EPP call numeric message 34 EPP call functions message 35 Page 63 Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Neil Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France 15014001 3 E Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com www audemat com e dee 1 FMB80 user manual 07 2010 audemat gt Systems Group Y Control and setup commands Bi directional commands Site address 23 Message acknowledgment 18 Encoder address 27 Request message 17 Make PSN list 28 PSN enable disable 0B Specific message commands Communication mode 2C TA control 2A Manufacturer s specific command 2D EON TA control 15 Reference input select 1D Data set select 1C Group Sequence 16 Group variant code sequence 29 Extended group sequence 38 PS character code table selection 2F Encoder access right 3A
30. 5 0 0 0 0 01 ana nnne 112 0 22 Temperature commands rseson e ag eea Kaa 113 D 23 Timer command E 113 D 24 UDP comimands rrr era EEAS 113 D 25 User command Sis aniio ere errori Vua A ga 114 D 26 Web server ner rrr Lanka nta aaa eran ine ea a eaa a adn a rada eae did 114 APPENDIX E EBU UER SPB 490 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 nn nn nn nnn 115 APPENDIX F FOR FURTHER 1 inna inna anra iara eara na aa an 116 Page 4 Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Neil Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com www audemat com 150 14001 BUREAU VERITAS I audemat Group Y FMB80 user manual 07 2010 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1 General information 1 1 14 About Audemat Created in 1980 Audemat designs develops and offers a complete line of products for Radio and TV broadcasters stations and telecommunication operators as well as regulation authorities The Audemat product line includes RF and data monitoring equipment for analog and digital radio HD DAB DMB AM FM and analog and digital TV DVB T H SH ATSC
31. 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com www audemat com audemat FMB80 user manual 07 2010 PI 1 Group IMPORTANT NOTE The tcp interpret commands above are VOLATILE and will be LOST in the event of a power outage or a reset Once you get your data set up and working it will be necessary to make some changes to your FMB80s internal files so those commands will be automatically reloaded on power up To do this open an FTP session with your unit Using Internet Explorer enter the following address ftp root xxx xxx xxx Xxx Where the x represent your units IP You will be asked for the username and password root and root are the defaults then browse to the directory ip2events Find the file reset eve copy it to your desktop then load the copy into a text editor Add the command batch file tcp cmd making sure you hit Enter at the end of the command Save it In the IP2Events directory rename the reset eve file to something like oldreset eve then copy the modified reset eve file from your desktop to the IP2Events folder Again using your text editor create a new text file containing the commands you want the unit to reload remembering to hit Enter at the end of each command and save the file as tcp cmd Copy that tcp cmd file to the root directory of the FMB 80 4 5 2 Command format The default commands for the FMB80 to receive song information are Artist
32. An example for a name is Radio 21 The program Service name is not intended to be used for automatic search tuning and must not be used for giving sequential information PTY program TYpe This is an identification number to be transmitted with each program item and which is intended to specify the current program Type within 31 possibilities This code could be used for search tuning The code will moreover enable suitable receivers and recorders to be pre set to respond only to program items of the desired type The last number i e 31 is reserved for an alarm identification which is intended to switch on the audio signal when a receiver is operated in a waiting reception mode PTYN program TYpe Name The PTYN feature is used to further describe current PTY PTYN permits the display of a more specific PTY description that the broadcaster can freely decide eg PTY 4 Sport and PTYN Football The PTYN is not intended to change the default eight characters of PTY which will be used during search or wait modes but only to show in detail the program type once tuned to a program If the broadcaster is satisfied with a default PTY name it is not necessary to use additional data capacity for PTYN The program Type Name is not intended to be used for automatic PTY selection and must not be used for giving sequential information RP Radio Paging The RP feature is intended to provide radio paging using the existing VHF FM broadcasts as a tr
33. DATA Simply click on one the tags to insert it into the PS tagged string If you wish to type the tags directly make sure to type them all in capital letters only You may also add text to the tags Create your RDS ouput by filling the following fields NA Vous coutez ITEM TITLE de ITEM ARTIST PS scrolling formating Set activation ON O orr Using tags is optional and you can enter any text you like but there are two things to remember Some characters especially punctuation do not actually show up on the radio displays and you have a maximum of 64 characters total artist title and labels included NOTE 1 To activate this dynamic scrolling format select the on dot next to PS scrolling formatting activation and click Set on the right side of the page The dynamic scrolling is controlled by the duration command a value that comes from your automation and corresponds to the length of the song The FMB 80 will scroll the artist and title information for the length of the song and then automatically revert back to the static PS text that you entered in the previous step When a new song starts the static text is bumped off while the dynamic information scrolls then the static text returns to the display For testing purposes you may enter an artist and title manually along with duration That will give the FMB 80 something to scroll while you check with an RDS monitor and make adjust
34. Event NEW HOUR Display NEW HOUR setting D 24 UDP commands Commands for working with Universal Data Protocol UDP INIT UDP Init UDP Server parameters UDP Display UDP Server configuration VER UDP Display UDP Server Version Page 113 cuve Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Neil Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France NO 14001 5 Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com www audemat com d audemat 80 user manual 07 2010 2 UDP lt n gt PORT lt port gt Configure UDP IP port n 1 5 lt port gt 0 port disabled UDP lt n gt PROTOCOL lt protocol gt Configure UDP protocol lt protocol gt ASCII UECP UECP2 USEP UDP lt n gt MODE lt mode gt Configure UDP communication mode mode UNI UNIDIRECTIONAL lt mode gt BIREQ BI DIRECTIONAL REQUESTED lt gt BI DIRECTIONAL SPONTANEOUS UDP lt n gt FILTER lt x gt lt x gt lt x gt lt x gt Configure UDP IP filter lt x gt 0 255 UDP lt n gt USERLEVEL lt user level Configure UDP user level user level gt NORMAL SUPER ROOT UDP lt n gt UECP_TO lt xx gt Configure UDP UECP timeout lt xx gt OFF lt 1 255 gt D 25 User commands You can configure multiple users for the FMB 80 each with his or her own username and password The level of access for each user can be defined Normal userlevel allows access to read any of the d
35. Fire Liners and Legal IDs from Keyboard 132 168 1 104 Clear IP Fire Audio Server Events from Keyboard Fire Audio Server Events Using Keyboard Right Left Arrows Local Playback Ignore Play Optos During Relay Momentary itza fes 10 Enable 3rd Party Application po Editor Options Transmit Bulk Feed Wancast Packets Play Device Wizard INI Settings Cancel This brings up the I O settings window In this window you can use the tabs to select which COM port to use then set the communication settings 9600 8 N 1 is the default for the FMB80 and what you wish to send through the port Export Data Page 51 Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Neil Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com www audemat com BUREAU VERITAS Cortficatior lel FMB80 user manual 07 2010 CPU I O Settings ES Board Board Board Board io 180 3409 340 1 Comm Comm Comm 75 Comm Item Connected Quantity Export Data Port COMM n8 Baud Rate 3600 Data bits 8 Stop bits 1 0 Parity Cancel Click OK close and restart NexGen to lock in your changes Make sure the COM port you are connecting to on the FMB80 is set
36. Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Neil Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France SO 14001 Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com www audemat com nate Cortfication audemat ns Group Y FMB80 user manual 07 2010 APPENDIX C PINOUT DIAGRAMS Following are the diagrams for the pin configurations of all the COM ports on the FMB 80 COMO RS232 PORT female Sigal O COM1 RS232 PORT male 2 54 mii 31 2 RS232 PORT male 2 COM2 RS485 PORTS male at the top female on the bottom SUBD9 pin 6 Nc TON wi 0 0 91 Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Neil Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com www audemat com D audemat 80 user manual 07 2010 27 ee the pinouts for the two 15 pin connectors used for the FMB 80s logic inputs and relay outputs ogic inputs outputs 1 PORT mae Digtal input 1 Digtal input 2 Tous m Lp 7 RELAY 2 break e ROS encoder ground EA Oo reve eet EH ow LEES zu B eain EN RELAY 3 common RELAY 4 common The BNC connecto
37. History file which logs all the events that occur within the unit HISTO Display log file settings HISTO_FROM YYYY MM DD HH MN SS Display log file inputs from specified date and time HISTO_LIMIT lt 0 100 gt Set limit before HISTO FULL warning 96 O OFF HISTO_LIMIT Display HISTO_FULL limit LOG_MESSAGES ON OFF Enable disable login and logout recording in log file LOG_MESSAGES Display LOG_EVENT status D 7 HTTP client commands HTTP_CLIENT Display HTTP client status VER HTTP_CLIENT Display HTTP client version INIT HTTP CLIENT Initialize with default parameters Page 97 cuve Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Neil Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France NO 14001 5 Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com www audemat com d audemeat on its Group FMB80 user manual 07 2010 gt lt 0 10 gt Set number retries HTTP_CLIENT RETRY Display number of retries HTTP_CLIENT RETRY_TIMEOUT lt 5 300 gt Set timeout in sec between 2 attemps HTTP_CLIENT RETRY_TIMEOUT Display timeout in sec between 2 attemps HTTP CGI IP IP IP IP port sserver name gt lt user gt lt passwd gt lt cgi request Send a CGI request to web server HTTP_CGl lt user gt lt pass gt lt remotehost gt remoteport lt cgi request Send a CGI request to web server HTTP_CLIENT KILL lt reques
38. PAL SECAM NTSC Audemat also offers mobile field strength meters for analog and digital Radio and TV with modulation monitors built in Facility remote control solutions Digital test and measurement equipment audio processors as well as world class RDS encoders In 2006 Audemat acquired ECRESO www ecreso com a manufacturer of transmitters for FM 20 W to 10 kW solid state air and liquid cooled and DVB low power 0 5 Watts to 200 Watts In 2008 Audemat acquired Nortek www nortek tv com a TV monitoring and Test and Measurement equipment manufacturer located in Lille France About 100 employees are located in the Bordeaux Merignac site in France Represented in more than 45 countries in Europe and Asia through a large distribution network the Audemat group has also a subsidiary in Miami Florida USA in charge of developing sales activities in North and South America Since the beginning of 2008 Audemat has opened a sales office in Beijing China Audemat has won a total of 12 awards for 8 years in a row at NAB Early 2009 Audemat acquired APT a Northern Ireland company specialized in audio transport In September 20089 the name of the group changes it is now WorldCast Systems Group Encompassing the world leading brands of APT Ecreso and Audemat WorldCast Systems offers high performance products for delivery transmission and monitoring of audio and video content Audemat is ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 sustainable developm
39. TES Heee es i2 4 pin cable DIS DL s p cn 5 a a 3 1 3 RDS retransmitting and monitoring The FMB 80 is capable of receiving RDS RBDS data either from another encoder or a receiver with a multiplex composite output and retransmitting any or all of the RDS data groups in the received stream Configuration of this rebroadcast will be covered in Section 5 7 Inherent in this feature is the capability to monitor the RDS data stream and generate an event or alarm when that stream is missing or corrupt If the FMB 80 is not being used to retransmit data from another encoder this capability can be directed to the FMB 80s own RDS data stream so the unit can self monitor its own activity To determine which mode this monitor is in one must set the jumper labeled J6 on the FMC 80 circuit board Page 17 Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Neil Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France 150 14001 Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com www audemat com BUREAU VERITAS Cortfication D audemat FMB80 user manual 07 2010 2 Jumper J6 02 Coco T T z De n LU S 150 149 C148 1 2 8229 8228 R227 R226 Lac 258 am ber 012 013 2 cimi 117 T ue see resin uss R
40. YY gt lt MM gt lt DD gt lt WD gt lt HH gt lt MN gt lt SS gt lt IN1 gt lt INO gt lt CMD gt Add a new element in the scheduler directives to include in scheduler txt 5 106 1 0 specifies whether or not histo txt must be updated for each scheduler action SCH_CONSOLE 1 0 asks the scheduler to output on COMO its actions for debugging phases only ZSCH SCAN PERIOD 0 1000 schedule period Nx50ms every often the schedule has to be checked LOG 1 0 specifies whether or not if histo txt must be updated for the next action in the scheduler TRIG lt YY gt MM lt DD gt WD HH MN SS IN1 INO Scheduling YY Years 00 for 2000 e g 0 8 gt from 2000 to 2008 Page 109 cuve Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Neil Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France 1501400 5 Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com www audemat com rah audemat Group Y FMB80 user manual 07 2010 MM Months 1to 12 e g for any month DD Dates 1 to 31 e g 1 4 6 day 1 to 4 and 6 WD Weekdays 1 Monday to 7 Sunday HH Hours 0 to 23 MN Minutes 0 to 59 SS Seconds 0 to 59 IN1 Logical inputs raising change 0 to 1 INO Logical inputs falling change 1 to 0 D 17 SNMP commands Following are commands used to configure the FMB80 for use within an SNMP system SNMP Display SNMP agent settings
41. flexible way to display information to the listener Stations commonly interface their encoders with their automation systems to automatically show the name of the artist and title of the current song When not broadcasting music the scrolling PS can display the name of the station the current host or program or the name of a special guest Stations have even used their scrolling PS to give their listeners traffic information or the latest news headlines Other potential uses lie in contesting or even advertisements One engineer generated a lot of buzz when he hacked into the listeners radios and sent messages from a pirate who had invaded the stations data stream The uses are nearly limitless and the encoders from Audemat give you the power and flexibility to exploit those uses both now and well into the future 1 1 6 About the FMB80 RDS encoder The Audemat FMB80 RDS encoder is considered by many to be the industry standard With over 10 000 encoders in use by broadcasters all over the world Audemat has a wealth of experience and a well deserved reputation for innovation and excellence The heart of the FMB80 is the IP2 system an Audemat innovation that puts the power of an entire computer inside the encoder The IP2 system allows for great flexibility in configuration and communication including the ability to tunnel through the FMB80s Ethernet ports and establish serial communication with other devices IP2 also allows
42. groups are retransmitted from the MPX signal applied to the input then the local Radio text functions of the FMB80 are inhibited And whether or not there are 2A groups in the Group Sequence the 2A groups broadcast will only reflect the data received on the MPX input of the FMB80 Using the RDS decoder A status change of the RDS decoder allows the generation of the IP2 events RDS_PB and RDS_OK You may enable and disable this function with the commands RDS CTRL 1 decoder enabled and RDS CTRL 0 decoder disabled The RDS encoder has the capability to continuously monitor the RDS signal connected to the BNC RDS IN on the rear panel or the internal RDS signal coming from the FMB80 The selection of the signal to be monitored is done with the J6 jumper located on the FMC80 board See section 3 1 3 5 7 The logic inputs of the FMB80 The FMB80 has 8 logic inputs DIG1 to DIG8 any status change on the logic input generates an IP2 event like DIGn ON or DIGn OFF respectively if the input n is grounded or isolated from ground The state of the logic inputs can be displayed with the command DIG The command HELP DIG gives the commands for configuration of the logic inputs You can assign a name for each status define time outs etc Example of actions that may be generated by a change in the logic inputs e selection of the active DataSet and ON OFF RDS e Remote control of the TA or an EON TA e Remote con
43. information can be transmitted for the other service The relation to the corresponding program is established by means of the relevant program Identification Linkage information consisting of four data elements provides the means by which several program services may be treated by the receiver as a single service during times a common program is carried Linkage information also provides a mechanism to signal an extended set of related services EWS Emergency Warning System The EWS feature is intended to provide for the transmission of warning messages These messages will be broadcast only in cases of emergency and will only be evaluated by special receivers IH In House application This refers to data to be decoded only by the broadcast operator Some common examples are identification of transmission origin remote switching of networks and paging of staff The applications of coding may be determined by each individual operator ODA Open Data Applications Page 72 Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Neil Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France 150 14001 j Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com www audemat com e etes audem FMB80 user manual 07 2010 at Group The Open Data Applications feature allows data applications not previously specified in EN 50067 to be conveyed in a number of allocated groups in an RDS transmissio
44. name EVENT DATE Display last event date EVENT TIME Display last event time EVENT REF Display last event reference value EVENT VAL Display last event value EVENT DESCRI Display last event description EVENT MAKE lt EVENT_NAME gt lt EVENT_REF gt lt EVENT_VAL gt lt DESCRIPTION gt Event file editing commands configure actions on the specified event EVENT lt EVENT_NAME gt SNMP lt IP gt EVENT lt EVENT_NAME gt FTP lt localfile gt lt user gt lt pass gt lt remotehost gt lt dest_file gt APPEND EVENT lt EVENT_NAME gt HTTP lt user gt lt pass gt lt remotehost gt port lt cgirequest gt EVENT lt EVENT_NAME gt SMTP lt e mail1 gt lt e mail8 gt file A T S lt subject gt EVENT lt EVENT_NAME gt HISTO ON OFF EVENT lt EVENT_NAME gt TELNET lt remotehost gt port EVENT lt EVENT_NAME gt BATCH_FILE lt command_file gt EVENT EVENT NAME2 COMMAND ip2 command Event files view commands lets you view the configuration of events lt NAME EVENT lt EVENT_NAME gt SNMP lt gt lt gt EVENT lt EVENT_NAME gt SMTP EVENT lt EVENT_NAME gt HISTO EVENT lt EVENT_NAME gt TELNET EVENT lt EVENT_NAME gt BATCH_FILE EVENT lt EVENT_NAME gt COMMAND ye wae wae we woe we we D 4 File system commands The following commands all
45. port number There is also an option to lock in the destination address For Serial communication you will also have to set a COM port as a Now Playing device on the Serial page of the SS32 configuration Match the baud to the link speed being used Configure the FMB80 COM port to match port speed and accept ASCII commands or if using Ethernet enter the commands tcpl out interpretl interpretl out tcpl The formatting and labeling options are configured via the web page on the FMB80 USING DMARC The default and most common data path used with this system is TCP IP Check with dMarc if you are using their service to deliver the data to your encoder they deliver in UECP and generally do not need to use the interpret function of the FMB80 So their command set would read udpl userlevel root udpl protocol uecp udpl port 5401 or whatever port you wish to assign Again some of these commands would need to be loaded into files inside the FMB80 to restore function in the event of a reset or power outage See the Using TCP IP section for more information on writing the files for command restoration PROPHET SYSTEMS Setting up the Prophet system involves the Config menu at the top of the main screen NexGen Audio Control System Audemat BMAX File View TT m Help og Tc mEGS s 0 EA Bou 2 2 rets log Ou Happy Welcome EVAL Machine ASERVOOT Overnight routine has not been executed fo
46. sends an e mail to the specified address or addresses you can send the same e mail to as many as eight e mail addresses simultaneously You can also automatically attach a file such as histo txt the logging file by adding lt filename gt and either the flag which inserts the file into the body of the e mail or the A flag which sends the file as an attachment The S lt subject gt operator allows you to specify what the subject line of the e mail will be You must have the e mail client of the FMB 80 configured with the proper mail server information to send this type of alert Use the commands SMTP ENABLED lt ON OFF gt Enables disables SMTP client SMTP IP lt sss sss sss sss gt lt name server gt Sets the SMTP server IP address SMTP RETRY lt 0 10 gt Set number of retries SMTP RETRY_TIMEOUT lt 15 300 gt Sets the timeout between two retries SMTP RETURN lt email address gt Sets the return address 64 char max POP3 IP lt sss sss sss sss gt lt name server gt Sets the POP3 server IP address POP3 USER lt user gt Sets POP3 user name 32 char max POP3 PWD lt password gt Sets POP3 password 32 char max For testing of the settings you can send an e mail anytime with the command SEND_EMAIL lt addr1 gt lt addr8 gt lt file gt Sends an email with optional file Page 53 RA Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Neil Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux
47. temporary file named RUN UCP in order to indicate the processing of the file and or its broadcasting The RUN UCP file disappears one the broadcasting phase is finished The file can be executed with the command COMMAND Example COMMAND DATA UCP You may also broadcast the RDS data to the other encoders on a cyclic basis The UECP standard EBU UER SBP490 defines cyclic buffers for the RDS groups for data broadcasting All broadcasting of RDS data has to be based on these buffers These buffers can be loaded with UCP files If the data is arriving at the RDS encoder via COMO COM1 or COM2 Be sure that the communication protocol is set to UECP COM n PROTOCOL UECP where n be 0 1 or 2 Also define the speed of the COM port except for COMO fixed at 9600 COM lt n gt RDS SETTINGS lt v gt where n can be 1 or 2 and v the speed from 75 to 115200 baud Adjust the communication mode COM lt n gt MODE lt m gt where n be 1 or 2 m the communication mode e 0 unidirectional e 1 bidirectional e 2 bidirectional 5 6 Retransmitting RDS data The FMB80 encoder can be used to decode any type of RDS or MPX Composite signal injected into the input of the encoder This signal can be supplied by any FM demodulator taken from any modulation output of a transmitter or received from another RDS encoder A IMPORTANT The input signal must allow an errorle
48. the FMB80 to communicate via a serial port or over a TCP IP connection and in various data protocols such as EBU UER SPB490 UECP and ASCII The Page 8 RA Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Neil Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France 150 14001 3 Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com www audemat com oues augemat FMB80 also includes a scheduler which allows for execution of any system command including updating the on air displays at any date and time you specify The 80 is fully compliant with the RDS and RBDS standards FMB80 user manual 07 2010 1 2 Before you start Before you begin make sure you have an understanding of how the FMB80 will integrate with your broadcast system Read the Quick Start guide for an overview of the installation and setup procedures and make sure you observe all necessary safety warnings and precautions And if you have an hour to spare read this manual in its entirety Not only will you find information on the FMB80 encoder you will find lots of information about RDS its principles and its uses If you have any questions about this manual contact Audemat preferably by e mail at support audemat com Page 9 Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France 400 5 Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat
49. website and console and read any information but cannot make any changes in configuration e Super users at this level may read any information and make changes to non critical parameters only e Root the highest level of access a Root user has full system rights and can make any changes including modifying and updating critical system files To establish a new user on the system use the command USERx lt login gt lt password gt N S R Where x is the user number be careful if you overwrite the default root user 0 lt login gt and lt password gt are 8 characters maximum and N S or R sets the access level So USER3 Audemat Aztec N Would establish a new user 3 on the system with a login of Audemat and a password of Aztec with Normal user rights Once you have established your users make sure at least one user has root level access then use the commands SECURE ON SECURE CGI ON This activates security for console and Telnet sessions and for making any changes on the embedded website To secure the entire website go to the IP2 System page and enable Secure HTTP This will put all the web pages behind login type security Page 45 ey Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Neil Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France o 14001 Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com www audemat com e audemat
50. 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com www audemat com Page 83 150 14001 BUREAU VERITAS Cortfication FMB80 user manual 07 2010 Y audemat Group lt STATIONNAME LONG gt STATION NAMI Note that a sign precedes the RT commands Field name definition has to be defined once this information is stored in EEPROM Definition of dynamic information The command used to configure the information is PS_TAGGED_TEXT lt text tags gt Available tags case sensitive are Category RTplus classes MP3 id3v2 Description Item ITEM TITLE TIT2 TITLE Title of item ITEM ALBUM TALB ALBUM The collection name to which this track belongs ITEM TRACKNUMBER TRCK TRACKNUM Number of the current part of the current level ITEM ARTIST TPE1 ARTIST A person or band collective generally considered responsible for the work ITEM COMPOSITION A complete composition mainly used in classical music ITEM MOVEMENT A movement is a large division of a larger composition or musical form ITEM CONDUCTOR TPE3 CONDUCTOR The artist s who performed the work In classical music this would be the conductor soloists ITEM COMPOSER TCOM COMPOSER Name of the original composer ITEM BAND TPE2 BAND Band orchestra accompaniment musician ITEM COMMENT COMM COMMENT Any comment related to the content ITEM GENRE
51. 0 this is the definitions for title artist and duration fields Here is an example of a nowplay usr file from the SS32 folder NAME FMB80 55 RTIST 40 ITLE 40 RIVIA 40 H W EHAVE MUSICONLY Page 48 Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France 15014001 5 Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com www audemat com audemat FMB80 user manual 07 2010 22 a MAIN artistname A rsongtitle T rduration L rextra E r Within the SS32 Configuration there is a page labeled Now Playing This is the page where you configure the type and format of the output You should see formatting options like Type A Type B etc If you are running 5532 version 40923 or later you should see a type U formatting option on the Now Playing page and if the nowplay usr file above is installed and being read properly there will be a box that shows the format as 80 Beside each of those types are two checkboxes one for IP one for serial Check the appropriate communication box for the type of format you want to send Above those choices are settings for local and destination address The local box is pretty basic with a find local address button that imports the machines current IP address The destination address is where you enter the FMB80 IP address and
52. 0000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 UDP1 SQC 00 NEXT SQC 01 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 Note only the UDP defined ports have been mentioned When operating via the UECP protocol it is sometimes useful to check the SQC or Sequence Count parameter RDS SQC or P17 will open this display The Sac values 4B to 7A except 68 have been received on port COM O Page 70 Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Neil Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com www audemat com rT ESO FMB80 user manual 07 2010 D audemat PI WorldCast Systems Group To examine the encoders PSN settings for the current DSN use RDS DSN CURRENT DSN 1 EBU 00 5 PTY 11 DI 1 TA Timeout curr value 2 mins PIN 0000 LINK 0000 PTYN example MAIN PSN AF CODES 2AFs 100 0 AM 585 of the PSN displayed A max
53. 001 5002 5003 5004 2005 05 14 19 04 21 FMB80 00 18 7c RESET VER RDS3780 6 Nov 08 2004 17 27 31 AZT2918 H HARDWARE 2005 05 14 19 04 21 FMB80 00 18 7c REL2_ON 1 RUNNING Internet The 80 displays the History file histo txt listing all of the recent events Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Neil Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com www audemat com Page 44 150 9001 150 14001 BUREAU VERITAS Cortfication audemat Group Y FMB80 user manual 07 2010 4 4 Security configuration To establish secure access to the FMB 80 at least one user must be defined On a terminal or telnet session type help users to display the following menu INIT USERS Initialize password login table USER Display user rights USERx lt login gt lt password gt N S R Create modify login 8 char max password 8 char max and rights Normal Super or ROOT USERx Display user x login password and rights 205 5 Display login password table By default the FMB 80 is delivered with one user defined login root password root with a userlevel of Root Type users to display the list of configured users their passwords and access rights Three levels of access rights are defined e Normal a user at this level can access the
54. 214 R213 R212 R211 NS Ci el MET wire did a R233 R232 R231 R230R219 36 c94 uC R221 R188 CT c78 c77 os 01 c82 c76 S A R175 Els l R77 R163 R242 REO R79 a ceo R57 R176 Calces C62 1 g gp SL J 5E 1 Je 1 2 78200 5 HH O OO n DLA DLS DL O 4 DL DL7 When Jumper J6 is positioned to the left closest to the FMB 10 circuit board the RDS decoder and monitor will be linked to the FMB 80s own output for self monitoring When J6 is positioned to the right furthest from the FMB 10 board the RDS decoder and monitor will be connected to the RDS IN OUT jack on the rear panel for receiving and monitoring RDS data from another source 3 2 Physical installation Before installing the FMB 80 particularly if it is to be placed at a remote location it is a good idea to do some setup and familiarization in the comfort of the shop Most of the FMB 80s parameters can be configured in advance and locked in so that the installation at the remote site will be a simple matter This is especially good advice if the FMB 80 is to be interfaced with an automation system for automatic display of artists names and song titles It is far easier to configure and debug the various communication and syntax issues with the automation
55. 28 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com www audemat com Fe D audemat FMB80 user manual 07 2010 2 Group e Dynamic PS scrolling Possibility to automatically scroll by characters or by words a text coming from automation software Instead of the static PS name As there are 3 different way to configure the display of a PS name a hierarchy has been designed in the FMB80 1 Dynamic PS scroll If necessary information feed the encoder this information is prior to all the others 2 PS scroll second priority of the encoder 3 Static PS name less priority Eight characters label is sending if Dynamic PS scroll or Ps scroll are not active B 2 How the PS name can be set up One way to configure an encoder is with the UECP Universal Encoder Communication Protocol This protocol is used to configure any compliant RDS encoders This recommendation rules the way to set up the PS name EXPERT user This configuration mode will also be used if any specific characters or specific typo Arabic Cyrillic Greek are necessary because e The RDS uses character tables specified in RDS and RBDS standards which are different from the DOS or Windows ones This means that you have to send the correct hexadecimal value the encoder doesn t do any translation e care that very few receivers recognize special characters Secondly with ASCII commands The FMB80 offers the possibility to be configured wi
56. 2D 13 54 A 44 Z 01 AUDEMAT AZTEC04 20 FF 15 information byte 20 FF 2 information byte 20 FF 20 FF 20 FF 20 FF 20 FF 20 FF 20 FF 20 FF 20 FF 20 FF 20 FF 20 FF 20 FF 20 FF 16 information byte Note the last information message received in a UECP command of this type is displayed in text form in the information page P2 The P2 page is displayed as a response to the P2 ASCII command on the COMO port The command RDS ENCODER or the shortcut P12 will display the RDS encoder parameters Page 67 cum Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Neil Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France 150 14001 5 Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com www audemat com enel 3 audemat WorldCast Systems Group FMB80 user manual 07 2010 P12 RDS Encoder Configuration Indication of the RDS error rate if RDS retransmission mode enabled RDS 1 RDS Block errors 0 otherwise indication of RDS LVL57 4 0kHz LEVEL 465mV 12dB presence RDS Reception OK PHASE 90 Deg RETRANSMISSION p 1 GROUPS Z0100004RDS IN 4 IM m 2A bit4 10 020 CLOCK are selected for retransmission DATE 09 04 98 TIME 17 07 51 CT OFF OFFSET 0 hours TA Con
57. 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France 150 14001 3 Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com www audemat com oriens audemat FMB80 user manual 07 2010 PI 1 Group A significant number of those bits are used for error correction so the usable data rate is a mere 730 bits per second The data is transmitted in 32 separate groups which are labeled OA OB 1A etc up to group 15B The purpose of each separate group of data is rigidly defined to allow the receivers to know where to look for a particular piece of data and to allow the most flexibility and possibility of future expansion Here is a short description of the use of each of the thirty two groups If you didn t already know ODA stands for Open Data Application Gp Description of Use Gp Description of Use Basic tuning and switching information 8A Traffic Message Channel or ODA OB Basic tuning and switching information 8B Open Data Applications 1A Program Item Number and slow labeling codes 9A Emergency Warning System or ODA 1B Program Item Number 9B Open Data Applications 2A Radiotext only 10A Program Type Name 2B Radiotext only 10B Open Data Applications 3A Applications Identification for ODA 11A Open Data Applications 3B Open Data Applications 11B Open Data Applications 4A Clock time and date 12A Open Data Applications 4B Open Data Applications 12B O
58. 5 DHCP RETRY Display number of retries DHCP RETRY_TIMEOUT n Set timeout between two retries 0 255s DHCP RETRY TIMEOUT Display timeout between two retries INIT DHCP Initialize DHCP param with default value VER DHCP Display DHCP Client software version Test Network Access jgNETWORK or NET Display network configuration ARP Display ARP table Display IP fragmentation Page 102 cum Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Neil Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France 150 14001 3 Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com www audemat com menune g audemat Group Y FMB80 user manual 07 2010 D 12 PPP commands The FMB 80 is fully capable of communicating via a modem using the PPP protocol Following are the commands related to this function HELP PPP Display this help HELP PPP MODEM Display modem commands help HELP PPP SETUP Display PPP setup commands help NETWORK lt ETHERNET PPP gt Set network access type NETWORK Display network access type Display PPP status and configuration INIT PPP Initialize with default parameters PPP PHONE lt string gt Set phone number 32 characters max PPP PHONE Display phone number PPP USER lt string gt Set PPP user name 32 characters max PPP USER Display PPP user name PPP PWD lt string gt Set P
59. 535 endcode 00 FF ihhexa msg msg waits towait 50ms max for reply You can also configure the FMB 80 to communicate with other equipment using the JBUS protocol Here are the commands to read from JBUS equipment COMx JREAD towait addr pos format w Read a value COMx JREAD COILS towait addr pos cnt Read coils COMx JREAD IN_DIS towait addr pos cnt Read discrete inputs COMx JREAD REGS towait addr pos cnt format Read cnt registers COMXx JREAD IN REGS towait addr pos cnt format Read input registers COMx JREAD REALS towait addr pos cnt Read IEEE reals towait 1 65535 addr 1 255 pos 0 65535 cnt 1 120 format U H X S And the commands to write to JBUS equipment COMx JWRITE towait addr pos w l value Write a value COMx JWRITE COIL towait addr pos 0 1 Write a coil COMx JWRITE REG towait addr pos value Write a register COMx JWRITE REGS towait addr pos cnt val1 valcnt Write registers towait 1 65535 addr 1 255 pos 0 65535 cnt 1 120 There are also several commands for easy viewing of Netcom statistics PAZCP SLAVES Display AZCP slaves table jNETCOM STAT Display all Netcoms serial statistics Page 101 Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Neil Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France NO 14001 5 Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com www audemat com rah
60. 57 928 929 contact audemat com www audemat com gt audemat is Group 1 WorldCe FMB80 user manual 07 2010 Ta FMB80 gt Scheduler Microsoft Internet Explorer Jog Edt Fa Q Back Norton Internet Security e Address http 81 80 224 139 scheduler html ivl MM DD WD HH MN 55 COMMAND Help Add Scheduler list YY MM DD wD HH MN 55 9 7 0 0 PLAYER2 AUDIO MP3 1 1 5 14 0 0 ps text John Q Reload Scheduler Save Scheduler Done Internet The Help link on the right opens an additional screen that contains some frequently used commands which can save you some typing time and possibly syntax errors If you have more than one event scheduled it s a good idea to save the scheduler to non volatile memory in case of a power outage Click the Save Scheduler button After a power event you can click on the Reload Scheduler button to reload the saved information You can make changes in the events in the scheduler then activate the changes by clicking update The changes will not be saved until you save the scheduler so you will lose the changes if there is a power event Of course del will delete an event from the active scheduler but not from the saved one gt this is right if the scheduler is working The scheduler and Off buttons
61. 8 gt to lt addr1 gt up to lt addr8 gt lt file gt with lt file gt AJ T attached A or into the body T S lt subject gt and with a subject Page 98 um Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Neil Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France 150 14001 3 Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com www audemat com Semen vnus d audemat Group Y FMB80 user manual 07 2010 D 9 Multicast commands The FMB 80 can be configured to operate as part of a multicast group where several encoders operate in unison on different transmitters and frequencies This simplifies sending song data and configuration commands when operating many encoders on the same network program MULTICAST Display multicast group HELP MULTICAST Display this help JOIN_GROUP lt ip address gt Registration to a multicast group LEAVE _GROUP lt ip address gt Leave a multicast group D 10 Netcom commands The Netcom system within the FMB 80s IP2 system is a powerful interface that allows many different types of communication to and through the encoder It is strongly encouraged that you read the separate Netcom manual available on line at http www audemat com to understand this system and get the most utility from it There are four different areas of communication under Netcom Network communications serial communications object handling and sending data Her
62. 80 user manual 07 2010 27 4 3 7 Radiotext parameters page From Home gt RDS extra parameters click on Radiotext parameters and data configure gt That brings up the Radiotext configuration page 80 Home gt RDS extra parameters gt Radiotext gt Radiotext Create your formatted RT ouput by filling the following fields RT Tagged string RT formatting activation Default Radiotext Please enter Radiotext Create your formatted RT ouput by filling the following fields Be carefull Radiotext string are only transmitted when all tags value are filled RT Tagged string and Default Radiotext must be empty and RT formatting must be set to OFF Rep Tog Text RT 1 1i Fi Set Delete Tag RT 2 Set Delete Tag RT 3 Set Delete Tag RT 4 Set Delete Tag RT 5 Set Delete Tag RT 6 Set Delete Tag Set Delete Tag RT 8 Set Delete Tag RT 9 Set Delete Tag b b B RT 10 Set Delete Tag www audemat com support audemat com You may use either of 2 methods 1 Audemat formatted radiotext Page 32 Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Neil Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 cont
63. BER ITEM ARTIST ITEM COMPOSITION ITEM MOVEMENT ITEM CONDUCTOR ITEM COMPOSER ITEM BAND ITEM COMMENT ITEM GENRE Please refer to section 4 3 8 for more details B 3 How to enable the RT D RT license is required to enable the RT a 1 RT PLUS groupf Note the RT can be sent with groups 5A 6A 7A 8A 9A 11A 12A and 13A 2 Add the group number to the group sequence GS g1 92 93 wp GCOUPRT 3 Enable formatted radiotext RT_FORMAT 1 4 SEQ3A is empty 5 Setthe formatted radiotext Example RT TAGG ED T EXT Now playing ITI Configuration using a CONSOLE First set the group the RT is sent with EM TITLI E by ITI The Duration command triggers the broadcast of information Duration xx XX XX For more information on tags see section B 3 b on dynamic PS b Configuration using the Web site Click RDS extra parameters RT parameters to enable the RT set the string to display and the group with which to send it RT plus RT plus RDS service configuration RT plus license RT plus RDS group 54 SFFC303C6F1F20CDC92F If you wich to purchase an RT plus license please contact your Audemat dealer Please refer to sections 4 3 6 4 3 7 for more details EM ARTIST Set Set DURATION SONGTITL
64. COMZ START 140 80 00 18 7 START NETCOM COM3 140 FMB80 00 18 7c NETCOM4 START NETCOM COM4 40 FMB80 00 18 7c PPP SERVER PPP Server is off 40 FMB80 00 18 7c RESET VER RD33780 6 Nov 08 2004 17 27 31 40 FMB80 00 18 7c RELZ ON 1 RUNNING 05 FMB80 00 18 7c COMMAND Command RESET from Port 0 User 17 FMB80 00 18 7c NETCOM OPEN Starting serial ports server 17 FMB80 00 18 7c DHCP INFO DHCP Client is off 17 FMB80 00 18 7c FUSION INFO Network configuration with default parameters 17 FMB80 00 18 7c FTP OPEN Open FTP Server 17 FMB80 00 18 7c TELNET OPEN Open Telnet Server 17 FMB80 00 18 7c HTTP OPEN Open http server 17 FMB80 00 18 7c SNMP START start snmp agent 17 FMBS80 00 18 7c REL2 OFF 0 STOPPED 21 FMB80 00 18 7c NETCOM1 START NETCOM 21 FMB80 00 18 7c NETCOMZ START NETCOM 21 FMB80 00 18 7c NETCOM3 START NETCOM CON3 21 FMB80 00 18 7c NETCOM4 START NETCOM COM4 21 FMB80 00 18 7c PPP SERVER PPP Server is off 21 FMB80 00 18 7c RDS PB Start RDS decoding alarm com com TCP TCP TCP TCP started started started started server server server server on on on on port port port port 5001 5002 5003 5004 AZT2918 H POWER UP CONSOLE com com TCP TCP TCP TCP started started started started server server server server on on on on port port port port 5
65. DS encoder in relation to the EBU UER SPB490 specification This specification was last modified 1997 and be obtained line at ftp ftp rds org uk pub acrobat s490e51 pdf or by writing to the following address EBU UER B P 67 CH1218 Grand Saconnex GE SWITZERLAND Page 115 Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Neil Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France 15014001 Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com www audemat com BUREAU VERITAS Certtication bw broadcast www bwbroadcast com
66. E ALBUMNAME TRACKNUMBER get ARTISTNAME COMPOSITION Set MOVEMENT CONDUCTOR COMPOSER BAND COMMENT GENRE Set Configuration of the 3A group if SEQ3A is not empty add the RT group number to the list By default LONGNAMI Note the RT be sent with groups 5A 6A 8A 9A 11A 12A and 13A Page 8 9 Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Neil Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com www audemat com 50 9001 150 14001 BUREAU VERITAS Cortfication eaudermnmet WorldCast Systems Group FMB80 user manual 07 2010 And click on DSN to include the group in the sequence Home gt DSN CurentDSN 1 00 gt O Set as current DSN 5 Program Identification Foo PS Program Service name 1 XXXXXXXX PIN Program Identification Number DI Decoder Identification 0 to 15 TP Traffic Program Oon OFF TA Traffic Announcement Oon OFF MS Music Speech Speech CT Clock Time c OFF PTY Program Type Oto 31 Program Type Name XXXXXXXX LINK AF1 AF2 AF3 AF list 87 6 AF 107 9 04 04 04 24 Group sequence Watch out if the radiotext is longer than 64 characters once formatted it will be truncated Page 90
67. E ON OFF Enable Disable saving of RELx state RELx TO lt val gt Set maximum time for RELx On state 0 60mins INIT REL Initialize config of all REL D 16 Scheduler commands HELP SCHEDULER Display this help SCHEDULER Display Scheduler Status and Configuration SCH_ENABLED Display scheduler status SCH_ENABLED 0 1 Enable disable the scheduler SCH_LEVEL Display Scheduler access level oe Reloads scheduler txt or ata scheduler txt And turns scheduler ON if load was SCAN Manual scan of the loaded schedule SCH_SCAN_PERIOD v Changes the schedule scanning period in units of 50ms SCH_SCAN_PERIOD Display schedule scanning period in 50ms units SCH_SCAN_PERIOD 0 10000 Changes the schedule scanning period in 50ms units O disables scheduler SCH_LOG 0 1 Changes the default LOG value Value defined by the SCH_LOG directive SCH_CONSOLE 0 1 Changes the default SCH CONSOLE value Value defined by the ZSCH CONSOLE directive SCH TIMER Reads the current value of the scheduler timer x50ms units SCH N ITEMS Display the number of elements SCH LIST X Display the list of elements X page SCH SAVE Save the configured elements to flash SCH DEL lt item number Remove item number element from the scheduler SCH ITEM lt item number gt lt YY gt lt MM gt lt DD gt lt WD gt lt HH gt lt MN gt lt SS gt lt IN1 gt lt INO gt lt CMD gt Modify the lt item number gt element SCH ADD lt
68. Group Y FMB80 user manual 07 2010 4 5 Interfacing with automation The Audemat FMB80 is capable of receiving data from many if not all automation systems on the market enabling RDS display of artists names song titles without any input from the operator The automation can also reprogram the static PS or RT text of the FMB 80 to display the names of show hosts or guests when there is no dynamic i e music related text to be shown 4 5 1 The data path The two primary ways to send automation data are serial via the RS232 ports or UDP Universal Data Protocol via the TCP IP Ethernet connection Let s start with the serial USING RS232 Simply connect the serial output with your automations data to the COM1 or COM2 port on the back of the FMB80 The default data parameters on this port are 9600 8 N 1 Via a telnet or Hyperterminal session you can verify this with the command 1 The unit should respond with all of the information on the COM1 port You can change any of the settings with the appropriate commands like COM1 PROTOCOL ASCII The FMB80 is capable of interpreting ASCII UECP and can even simultaneously accept both on the same port by setting the protocol to ASCII UECP If you do not have a serial data path from the studio site to where the encoder is located there are still several options for transmitting the necessary data One option is to use Serial over IP converters
69. I USEP ASCII UECP TIMEOUT BUFFERS i Timeout for emptying cyclic buffers i 0 254 TIMEOUT BUFFERS OFF Timeout inactive COMn UECP_TO i Timeout for valid command i 0 255 COMn UECP TO OFF Timeout inactive UDPn UECP_TO i Timeout for valid command i 0 255 UDPn UECP_TO OFF Timeout inactive TIMEOUT TA i Timeout for TA i 0 254 TIMEOUT TA OFF Timeout inactive COMn RDS ACCESS ALL 0 1 Set RDS Encoder access right ALL MEC COMn RDS ACCESS MEC 7 0 1 Set RDS Encoder access right lt MEC gt 0 255 COMn RDS ACCESS lt MEC gt Display RDS Encoder access right lt MEC gt 0 255 REPLYMODE 0 1 Enable Disable multiple UECP msg acknowledgment Page 104 Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Neil Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France 15014001 5 Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com www audemat com ers gt augemat FMB80 user manual 07 2010 LOGON FMB10 Send all next commands to FMB10 card LOGOF Stop sending commands to FMB10 card PS SCROLL DELAY zi 0 60 SQC_MONITOR x x 0 disable 100 Set SQC monitoring threshold RDS SYSTEM View RDS System parameters RDS ENCODER View RDS Encoder parameters RDS BUFFERS View RDS Encoder Buffers RDS PAGING View RDS Paging Information RDS ACCESS View UECP Access rights RDS ODA View RDS ODA Information RDS SQC View RDS UECP SQC table RDS or VRC View RDS Encoder Configuration FILE RDS_CFG or FRC Write Enc
70. MA TVINFO t 14 INFO DATE TIME DATETIME t et IMFO WEATHER WEATHER INFO TRAFFIC TRAFFIC INFO ALARM ALARMIMFO INFO ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT INFO URL URLINFO INFO OTHER OTHER www audemat com support audemat com Page 36 Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Neil Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France 150 140 Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com www audemat com ce erdt 3 audemet WorldCast Systems Group FMB80 user manual 07 2010 PROGRAMME tags 80 Home gt RDS extra parameters gt PS amp RT programme commands PS amp RT programme commands Command definition PROGRAMME NOW PROGRAMMENOW PROGRAMME NEXT PROGRAMMENEXT PROGRAMME PART PROGRAMMEPART PROGRAMME HOST PROGRAMMEHOST PROGRAMME EDITORIAL STAFF EDITORIALSTAFF k PROGRAMME FREQUENCY FREQUENCY PROGRAMME HOMEPAGE HOMEPAGE k PROGRAMME SUBCHANNEL SUBCHANNEL www audemat com support audemat com Page 37 Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Neil Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France 150 140 Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com www audemat com re ahha FMB80 user manual 07 2010 3 audemea
71. Merignac France 15014001 SPA 1 BUREAU VERITAS on Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com www audemat com Cortlicstic audemat Group Y FMB80 user manual 07 2010 4 6 2 Sending an SNMP trap EVENT lt NAME gt SNMP lt xxx XXX XXX XXX gt sends an SNMP trap to the specified IP address If no address is specified the trap will be sent to the default IP configured in the SNMP settings See Operation via SNMP in the Advanced Functions section and SNMP Commands in Appendix C for more information on configuring the SNMP Client 4 6 3 Sending a file via FTP EVENT lt EVENT NAME gt FTP lt localfile gt lt user gt lt pass gt lt remotehost gt dest file APPEND sends the specified file to the specified host via FTP with the option to APPEND the file to one already existing or overwrite the previous file with the new one For more on using the FTP client within the FMB 80 see FTP Commands in Appendix C The FMB 80 Command Set 4 6 4 Sending a CGI request via HTTP The command EVENT EVENT NAME gt HTTP lt user gt lt pass gt lt remotehost gt port lt cgirequest gt sends a CGI request to the website at the specified address You must configure the username and password for logging on to the site it they are required For more informa
72. OTE An engineer has been fooled by the fact that the RS 485 jacks are the same sub D 9 pin configuration as RS 232 The two protocols are not compatible Make sure you know what you re plugging into The default settings for all the COM ports are 9600 baud 8 data bits no parity and 1 stop bit 9600 8 n 1 Flow control is none If you are connecting through COM 1 or COM 2 you should enter the command ECHO 1 to activate the echo function so you can see the characters you are typing Echo is enabled by default on both COM 0 ports To open a terminal session through the COM 0 port simply connect a computer to the RS 232 connector using a serial USB adapter if you don t have an RS 232 on your computer and open a terminal program such as Hyperterminal or TerraTerm If you are connected when you power up the FMB 80 you will see a welcome screen like this AZT2437C cock ck ck ck ockockockockckock ck ck ck ockockockckckckckckckockokockokckckckck ck ckck ko kk AZT2243 FMC80 board kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk c 2005 AUDEMAT 20 avenue Neil Armstrong 33700 BORDEAUX MERIGNAC FRANCE http www audemat com tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk Audemat FMB80 FIRMWARE VERSION 53780 1 FMB80 by AUDEMAT www audemat com Note the version of firmware that you have for future reference Now that you re connected type the command
73. PP password lt 32 characters max gt PPP PWD Display PPP password PPP CNX_TIMEOUT lt 0 255 gt Set connection timeout in sec PPP CNX_TIMEOUT Display connection timeout in sec lt gt Set IP address PPP IP Display IP address PPP SERVER ON OFF Enable Disable PPP Server PPP SERVER Display PPP Server Status PPP KILL_CNX Kill current connection server only VER PPP_SERVER Display PPP Server version lt 0 255 gt Set PPP serial port PPP COM Display PPP serial port lt 0 255 gt Set number of retries for PPP connection PPP RETRY Display number of retries for PPP connection PPP RETRY_TIMEOUT lt 0 255 gt Set timeout between two retries in sec PPP RETRY_TIMEOUT Display timeout between two retries PPP INIT_STRING lt string gt Set modem init string 60 chars max PPP INIT STRING Display initialization string of the modem RESET MODEM Reset modem connection D 13 PSN commands Following are commands for initialization and configuration of the fixed parameters of the RDS data DSN D activate DSN Data Set D D 1 6 PSN P Set PSN P for DSN and PSN configuration PSN Display PSN config for DSN D PSN P Page 103 Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Neil Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France 15014001 5 Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com
74. R gt CONDUCTOR lt ITEM COMPOSER gt COMPOSER lt ITEM BAND gt BAND lt ITEM COMMENT gt COMMENT lt ITEM GENRE gt GENRE lt INFO NEWS gt NEWS lt INFO NEWS LOCAL gt LOCALNEWS lt INFO STOCKMARKET gt STOCKMARKET lt INFO SPORT gt SPORT lt INFO LOTTERY gt LOTTERY lt INFO HOROSCOPE gt HOROSCOPE lt INFO DAILY_DIVERSION gt DAILYDIVERSION lt INFO HEALTH gt HEALTH lt INFO EVENT gt EVENT lt INFO SCENE gt SCENE lt INFO CINEMA gt CINEMA lt INFO TV gt TVINFO lt INFO DATE_TIME gt DATETIME lt INFO WEATHER gt WEATHER lt INFO TRAFFIC gt TRAFFIC Page 107 Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Neil Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France NO 14001 5 Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com www audemat com ered FMB80 user manual 07 2010 audemat ns Group Y lt INFO ALARM gt lt INFO ADVERTISEMENT gt lt INFO URL gt lt gt ALARMINFO ADVERTISEMENT URLINFO OTHER lt STATIONNAME SHORT gt STATIONNAMESHORT lt STATIONNAME LONG gt STATIONNAMELONG lt PROGRAMME NOW gt PROGRAMMENOW lt PROGRAMME NEXT gt PROGRAMMENEXT lt PROGRAMME PART gt PROGRAMMEPART lt PROGRAMME HOST gt PROGRAMMEHOST lt PROGRAMME EDITORIAL_STAFF gt EDITORIALSTAFF lt PROGRAMME FREQUENCY gt FREQUENCY lt PROGRAMME HOMEPAGE gt HOMEPAGE lt PROGRAMME SUBCHANNEL gt SUBCHANNEL lt PHONE HOTLINE gt lt PHONE STUDIO gt
75. T and RADIO with the same settings than previously set up with PS SCROLL To stop the PS scroll and so going back to the STATIC PS display just write the command PS SCROLL Other settings can be used with the FMB80 those parameters are common with Dynamic PS scroll The command PS OPTIONSza b c d The PS OPTIONS command value is stored in a RAM a 0 1 truncated words 0 disable 1 enable words with more than 8 characters are truncated only 8 first characters are displayed available only for word scroll b 0 1 centered words 0 disable 1 enable words can be automatically centred in the 8 characters display available only for word scroll c 0 9 Dynamic PS scroll repetition d 0 9 PS scroll repetition If PS scroll is different than 0 continuous repetition when the number of repetition is reached the PS scroll is disable and the STATIC PS name is displayed PS SCROLL Returns the configured PS scroll PS TEXT Return the configured PS TEXT PS OPTIONS Returns the configured PS OPTIONS PS scroll settings can also be display with the command P18 P18 display automatically refreshed values DYNAMIC PS scroll configuration using a CONSOLE Information coming from automation software can directly be received in ASCII text format on the RS232 encoder communication port The encoder communication port properties must be configured with the following commands COMx PROTOCOL ASCII x 1 or 2 depending on the ENCODER communic
76. TA Mount ATA file system extension UMOUNT lt extension gt Unmount file system extension ISMOUNT lt extension gt Return if file system extension exist else LS Display file list UNIX style MKDIR directory or MD directory Create a directory MKFS lt name gt app_size log_size Create File System MOVE source destination Move or rename file RD directory Delete an empty directory TYPE lt file gt Display file content VER AFS Display Aztec File System version FILE Display files system settings OPEN FOR APPEND lt file gt Create new file PRINT lt string gt Write string to file CLOSE Close file D 5 FTP commands The FMB 80 contains an integrated FTP client and server so that it can initiate FTP actions as well as deal with FTP requests from an external computer Here is the FTP server command set Display FTP server parameters HELP FTP Display this help INIT FTP Initialize FTP server parameters Page 96 x Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Neil Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France NO 14001 Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com www audemat com MEA vus d gt audemet jn iE S Group FMB80 user manual 07 2010 gt VER FTP Display FTP server version FTP_KILL lt 1 5 gt Close specified user connection FTP_CNT Display FTP connection counter FTP_CNT 0 Er
77. TCON CONTENTTYPE The main genre of the audio or video e g classical ambient house synthpop sci fi drama etc Info INFO NEWS Headline INFO NEWS LOCAL Local news INFO STOCKMARKET Quote information INFO SPORT Result of a game either as one tag Bayern M nchen Borussia 5 5 or as 2 distinct tags INFO LOTTERY Lottery INFO HOROSCOPE Horoscope INFO DAILY DIVERSIO Daily tip diversion joke N INFO HEALTH Information about health Allergy alarms INFO EVENT Info about an event INFO SZENE Information about scene Hot locations to be INFO CINEMA Information about movies in cinema INFO TV Information about TV movies INFO DATE TIME Information about date and time Client to chose between date and time INFO WEATHER Information about weather INFO ALARM An alarm information typically an official alarm send out while the alarm flag is set INFO ADVERTISEMENT Info about an advertisement May be in parallel to an audio advertisements INFO OTHER Other Information Not especially specified Program STATIONNAME LONG Name describing the radio station PROGRAM NOW EPG info program now PROGRAM NEXT EPG info program next Page 84 Uy Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Neil Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com www audemat com CU Vs 150 9001 150 14001 5 BUREAU VERITAS Certication FMB80 user manual 07 2010
78. TIMEOUT lt 0 255 gt Set timeout before end of connection in sec PPP IP lt XXX XXX XXX XXX gt Set IP address PPP SERVER ON OFF Enable Disable PPP Server PPP KILL_CNX Kill current connection server only Page 61 Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Neil Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com www audemat com 5 01 BUREAU VERITAS Cerntication audemat Group Y FMB80 user manual 07 2010 6 USING THE UECP PROTOCOL 6 1 About As RDS progressed and grew in Europe a need was seen to have some form of standardization amongst different RDS encoders from various manufacturers The output protocol of the encoders to the receivers in the listening area was already defined but what was needed was a standard for communication and control of a network of disparate encoders with a single protocol UECP the Universal Encoder Communication Protocol was created for this purpose and finalized by the European Broadcasting Union EBU as document SPB490 last revised in June 2003 The protocol was accepted by CENELEC 6 2 UECP and the FMB 80 The FMB 80 is fully UECP capable and conforms to all of the recommendations of the EBU UER SBP490 document and all of the CENELEC standards regarding UECP The UECP protocol establishes a way to address encoders in groups or indi
79. TP server for automatic sending of e mails or files The next sections deal with FTP and SNMP settings Page 42 Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Neil Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France 2 Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com www audemat com FMB80 user manual 07 2010 Welcome to 1 2 system Microsoft Internet Explorer Qe a G Favorites http 192 168 1 104 index1 html IP2 Browse Search FTP client FTP client number of retrys 0 FTP client retry timeout 15 Configuration Prodi Date Time Ask IP2 to send a file as a test SNMP agent SNMP agent enabled SNMP traps enabled SNMP manager IP address SNMP community GET SNMP community SET Ask 1 2 to send a TRAP as a test gt Edit Favorites Tools ftp server ip adress gt lt user gt lt pass gt histo txt histo txt on O off secure CGI must be ON on O off 0 0 0 0 Access Denied CGI must be ON Access Denied secure CGI must be ON Internet The FMB 80 has an embedded FTP client server and can send as well as receive files via FTP It is also SNMP compliant and MIBs for the IP2 system and the Netcom system are available on request The IP2 system features a Proxy command that allows you to send any valid FMB 80 command and read respo
80. VER SYSTEM Display IP2 System library version WAIT lt d gt Wait for d 0 to 65535 50ms WELCOME ON OFF Enable disable port boot message WELCOME Display WELCOME status lt filename cmd gt Execute command file D 21 Telnet client commands Commands that enable configuration of the FMB 80s Telnet client server TELNET _CLIENT lt Server Address gt Port Connect to specified Server TELNET_CLIENT RETRY lt number of attempts gt Set retry attempts 0 10 TELNET_CLIENT RETRY Displays number of retries TELNET_CLIENT RETRY_TIMEOUT lt duration gt Set time between retries 15 300s TELNET CLIENT RETRY TIMEOUT Display time between retries TELNET CLIENT BYE Terminate current connection TELNET CLIENT KILL Terminate all queued clients TELNET CLIENT Display Config and Status VER TELNET_CLIENT Display Telnet Client Ver INIT TELNET CLIENT Restores default parameters Page 112 Gum Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Neil Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France 15014001 3 Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com www audemat com audemat Group Y FMB80 user manual 07 2010 D 22 Temperature commands The FMB 80 is able to recognize and respond to variations in temperature TEMP Display inside temperature C TEMP Display config and status for all TEMP TEMPx Display config and status f
81. ac France Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com www audemat com DY audemeat PI WorldCast Systems Group The main feature of the FMB80s front panel is the RS 232 connector COM 0 This is the primary place to connect a computer running Hyperterminal TerraTerm or another terminal emulation program protocol 9600 8 N 1 to give you access to the control and configuration menus FMB80 user manual 07 2010 NOTE COM 0 is accessible via RS 232 jacks on both the front and rear panels and you may use either to connect to the console but not both simultaneously The COM ports both front and rear use a standard RS 232 pinout referenced in Appendix B The front panel also features ten LED indicators which can give you an insight into the activity and possible trouble states of the FMB80 ON gt FMB80 board power OFF gt FMB80 does not have power WARNING ON gt detection of a malfunction of the RDS modulator FLASHING gt the bypass function is active OFF gt standard operation STATUS 1 ON gt the RDS decoder detects RDS errors on the RDS IN input OFF gt no RDS error detected STATUS 2 FLASH gt 1 time per second standard operation 4 times per second TA and TP flags are both on OFF gt malfunction of the FMB10 or FMC80 circuit boards ON if the associated relay is active RELAYS OFF if the associated relay is not active OFF if the RDS input is decoding
82. act audemat com www audemat com BUREAU VERITAS Corticatior 3 eugdemet 80 user manual 07 2010 ee The RT Tagged string display and settings are identical to those on the PS scrolling page see previous section Make sure to click Set to save your choices and select RT formatting activation ON and Set to enable this feature The default Radiotext can contain up to 64 characters when formatted Enter the text you would like to display and click Set to save your input Information will be sent with the Duration command Duration lt xx xx xx gt Again PS and Radiotext are very similar but PS is the most common display on car radios some advanced car receivers can display RT as well Home type receivers can usually display both 2 Standard formatted radiotext Radiotext 1 10 parameters are identical to those of PS scroll see previous section Remember to click Set to save your text Radiotext is only sent when all tags are valid Itis not empty For lt ITEM xxx gt type tags duration is not null 4 3 8 Radiotext plus Group 3 audemoaL 80 80 Home gt RDS extra parameters gt RT plus RT plus RT plus RDS service configuration RT plus license SFFC303C6F1F20CDC92F Set If you wich to purchase RT plus license please contact your Audemat dealer RT plus RDS group 5A v Set www audemat com support au
83. acters that can be displayed at any one time The FMB 80 will simply show the first 8 characters of the word then move on to the next word For short words selecting the Center word box will put those words in the middle of the display instead of on the left side Shorter words will display two at a time if there is room The PS scrolling repetition box does the same thing but for your Static PS text Once the dynamic information stops or when the FMB 80 receives a new PS text string it will scroll for the number of cycles specified and then revert to the 8 character PS code Remember to click Set to save your choices The Stop button in the next section will stop all PS displays and erase your static PS text If you click this button you will have to re enter the static text To sum it up the string set in the PS tagged string field will be first displayed Because it has a limited time life ie the duration of the song the string set in the scrolling text field will be displayed if no valid tagged string is available If there is no valid tagged string and no set scrolling PS the static PS set on the DSN page will appear on the screen of the receiver Page 31 AE Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Neil Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France 150 14001 j Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com www audemat com oues D audemat
84. address bar write the IP address of the equipment The web site appears sj audemat J 4 Group RDS system confiqure RDS system RDS encoder configure RDS encoder DSN Data Set Number confiqure PSN main of RDS data sets RDS extra parameters configure RDS extra parameters Scheduler confiqure scheduler IP2 system configure IP2 system Copyright 2009 Audemat www audemat com support audemat com Version 4851 3 Date 121109 STATIC PS name configuration with the Web site Click on configure main PSN of RDS data sets First set a valid PS name of 8 characters Page 87 Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Neil Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com www audemat com 150 14001 BUREAU VERITAS Cortfication eaudermnmet WorldCast Systems Group FMB80 user manual 07 2010 FMB80 Home gt DSN GurrentD8N 1 01020304050 DSNtoconfigue 01020304050 Select PI Program Identification Fon PS Program Service name i XXXXXXXX PIN Program Identification Number 0000 XXXX DI Decoder Identification to 15 TP Traffic Program OFF Click on the TA Traffic Announcement OFF Update button to MS Music Speech OMusic Speech save the new value CT Clock Time ON OFF PTY Progr
85. al 07 2010 Activating the function PS FORMAT 1 Example In the following example let s say the automation software commands are as those set above The automation software sends ARTIST Louis Armstrong SONG When The Saints Go Marching In STATION NAME My Station The PS has been set this way PS TAGGED TEXT Now playing lt ITEM TITLE gt by lt ITEM ARTIST gt on lt LONGNAME gt The coder then displays Now playing When The Saints Go Marching In by Louis Armstrong on My Station As soon as a song length is different than 0 the Dynamic Ps scroll is broadcast The time display of the Dynamic PS scroll depends on the song length given by the automation software when formatted scroll repetition is set to O DURATION hh mm ss where hh and mm are optional Maximum authorized 12h00 hh 0 12 mm 0 59 ss 0 59 Where DURATIONsss ss 0 43200 Examples DURATION 0 0 10 DURATION 0 10 DURATION 10 DURATION 10 The command PS OPTIONSza b c d The PS OPTIONS command value is stored in a RAM a 0 1 truncated words 0 disable 1 enable words with more than 8 characters are truncated only 8 fist characters are displayed available only for word scroll b 0 1 centered words 0 disable 1 enable words can be automatically centred in the 8 characters display available only for word scroll c 0 9 Dynamic PS scroll repetition d 0 9 PS scroll repetition Dynamic PS scroll is broad
86. am Type Oto 31 PTYN Program Type Name XXXXXXXX LINK 0000 227 99 5 99 7 99 9 AFL AFZ AF3 AF list 8840 gt 2 87 6 AF 107 9 Group sequence 0A 0A 2A PS scroll configuration with the WEB site Click on Configure RDS extra parameters PS scrolling parameters PS scrolling eee PS ITEM ARTIST ITEM TITLE PS scrolling formating Set activation 5 Leading space characters Trailing space characters Scroll size characters 0 word splitting 9 8 char no space added Pause time 2 secondes Formatting text option Truncate word above 8 char Center word Set Formatting text scrolling repetition 0 for continuous PS scrolling repetition 2 0 for continuous Stop scrolling Please refer to sections 4 3 5 and 4 3 6 for more details Formatting commands Click on RDS extra parameters and one of the pages of command formatting ITEM INFO PROGRAM or OTHER Page 88 Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Neil Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com www audemat com Corntication FMB80 user manual 07 2010 eaudemeat WorldCast Systems Group 1 PS amp RT item commands Command definition ITEM DURATION ITEM TITLE ITEM ALBUM ITEM TRACKNLUM
87. amp RT item commands Command definition ITEM DURATION ITEM TITLE ITEM ALBUM ITEM TRACKNUMBER ITEM ARTIST ITEM COMPOSITION ITEM MOVEMENT ITEM CONDUCTOR ITEM COMPOSER ITEM BAND ITEM COMMENT ITEM GENRE DURATION Home gt RDS extra parameters gt PS amp RT item commands SONGTITLE ALBUMNAME TRACKNUMBER ARTISTNAME COMPOSITION E MOVEMENT CONDUCTOR COMPOSER BAND COMMENT GENRE www audemat com support audemat com Page 35 Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Neil Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France 150 1406 Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com www audemat com elt 3 audemeat WorldCast Systems Group FMB80 user manual 07 2010 INFO tags Group wo 3 augemat FMB80 Home gt RDS extra parameters gt PS amp RT info commands PS amp RT info commands Command definition INFO NEWS NEWS INFO NEWS LOCAL LOCALNEWS 5 STOCKMARKET INFO SPORT SPORT wo oO et INFO LOTTERY LOTTERY INFO HOROSCOPE HOROSCOPE INFO DAILY DIVERSION DAILYDIVERSION 4 et INFO HEALTH HEALTH 4 o INFO SCENE SCENE m INFO CINEMA CINE
88. and encoder in close proximity rather than having to run from studio to transmitter site several times until your settings are correct The FMB 80 is one rack unit in height and generates no abnormal levels of heat or electrical interference so the only factors that influence the choice of mounting location are ease of connection with the exciter the LAN if used and any other devices or cables that need to interface with the FMB 80 The FMB 80 was designed to Page 18 Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Neil Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com www audemat com D audemat WorldCast Systems Group FMB80 user manual 07 2010 be installed at an FM transmitter site therefore it meets and exceeds criteria and levels for RF interference that are considerably worse than required The RS 232 ports are protected by 15V Zener diodes nevertheless Audemat strongly advises against connecting the FMB 80 to any cable that runs outside the building where the encoder is installed The FMB 80 does rely on natural convection for cooling so make sure that the ventilation openings on the top and sides will not be blocked when installing it WARNING The FMB 80s ground is close to the chassis potential you must make sure the unit is reliably grounded either through the third pin of the main AC power cord or through the groun
89. and status page Logic inputs Logic inputs Relays E authorisations ODA configuration DataSet parameter Program parameters M o Fe ee Let s examine in more detail some of the Help Pages and what information they convey The command RDS SYSTEM or the shortcut P11 will provide a list of RDS system settings as currently configured P11 RDS SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Site list dec 16 255 50 1000 300 301 302 303 304 305 306 hex 010 OFF 032 3E8 12C 12D 12E 12F 130 131 132 Encoder list dec 16 7 53 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 hex 10 07 35 1F 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Serial Port Configuration COMO 9600 1 9600 COM2 9600 2 MODE1 2 MODE2 2 REPLYMODE 0 Heartbeat message message server Alarms Buffers TIMEOUT BUFFERS 5 mins Current value 0 mins 1 1 5 mins Current value 3 mins COM2 TIMEOUT COM2 OFF GRPD TO 0 Hearbeat message format Page 66 Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Neil Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com www audemat com 150 14001 BUREAU VERITAS Corticatior FMB80 user manual 07 2010 audemat ns Group Y MEC MED MED MED MED MED MED MED MED MED MED MED MED MED MED MED MED MED MED MED MED MSB LSB
90. ansport mechanism thereby avoiding the need for a dedicated network of transmitters Subscribers to a paging service will require a special pocket paging receiver in which the subscriber address code is stored RT RadioText This refers to text transmissions coded in accordance to the RDS RBDS standards primarily addressed Page 73 5352 Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France 150 14001 j Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com www audemat com rag audemat ns Group Y FMB80 user manual 07 2010 to consumer home receivers which would be equipped with suitable display facilities TA Traffic announcement identification This is an on off signal to indicate when a traffic announcement is on air The signal could be used in receivers to 1 switch automatically from any audio mode to the traffic announcement 2 switch on the traffic announcement automatically when the receiver is in a waiting reception mode and the audio signal is muted 3 switch from a program to another one carrying a traffic announcement according to possibilities available through EON After the end of the traffic announcement the TA must be restored to OFF TDC Transparent Data Channels The transparent data channels consist of 32 channels which may be used to send any type of data TMC Traffic Message Channel This f
91. aracteristics to the signal 3 4 Synchonizing the RDS subcarrier It is desirable to set the RDS subcarrier exactly 90 degrees out of phase with the 19 KHz pilot This achieves quadrature and slightly reduces the overall modulation of the subcarriers without reducing their actual levels To envision this examine the following pictures RDS and 19 kHz in synch Page 19 Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Neil Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com www audemat com D audemat FMB80 user manual 07 2010 PI 1 Group The phase of the RDS subcarrier in relation to the 19 kHz signal is adjustable within the FMB 80 You may adjust the phase on the configure RDS Encoder page of the embedded website or via terminal or telnet with the command PHASE lt x gt where x is a number between 0 and 359 Query the encoder with PHASE the FMB 80 will respond with the current value for its phase differential By the default factory setting the FMB 80 will automatically detect if there is a 19 kHz signal present at the MPX IN jack and synchronize the RDS subcarrier to it If there is no signal present the FMB 80 will synch to its own internal 19 kHz clock If you wish to force the encoder to always synch to an internal or external source you may make that selection on the configure RDS encoder page or wi
92. arc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Neil Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France 15014001 3 Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com www audemat com omen audemat FMB80 user manual 07 2010 PI Group 4 5 3 Reprogramming your static text If you would like to change your static PS or RT text remotely to scroll a new host or guest name during commercials or talk segments use the commands PS TEXT lt nnnnnnnnnnn gt New text to be displayed on PS RT_TEXT lt nnnnnnnnnnn gt New text to be displayed on RT PS RT TEXT nnnnnnnn Updates PS and RT simultaneously These commands may be sent manually or can be issued by your automation You may also use the 805 powerful scheduler page Home gt Configure Scheduler to update the PS and or RT static texts on a daily or weekly basis 4 5 4 Automation specific information The following are some tips that might help you set up your specific automation system for use with the FMB80 Audemat takes no responsibility for this information and you use it at your own risk If you have concerns or questions contact your automation systems support center We are always happy to talk directly with them in order to get your systems up and talking to each other AUDIO VAULT Audemat worked closely with Broadcast Electronics in developing the scrolling features for the FMB80 Consequently communication bet
93. ase FTP connection counter FTP_SERVER Display FTP server status FTP_SERVER ONJ OFF Start Stop FTP server FTP KEEPALIVE _ Display keep alive status on ftp sockets FTP KEEPALIVE ONJ OFF Enable disable keep alive packets on ftp sockets FTP Client commands CLIENT Display FTP client status VER FTP CLIENT Display FTP client version INIT FTP CLIENT Restores default parameters FTP_CLIENT RETRY lt 0 10 gt Set number of retries FTP_CLIENT RETRY Display number of retries FTP_CLIENT RETRY_TIMEOUT lt 15 300 gt Set timeout in seconds FTP_CLIENT RETRY_TIMEOUT Display timeout in seconds FTP_CLIENT KILL lt request_number gt _ Kills the specified request FTP CLIENT KILL ALL kills all current requests GET_LIST lt user gt lt pass gt lt remotehost gt lt listfile gt lt localpath gt DATE KEEP RESUME Retrieves the files in lt listfile gt FTP_SYNCHRONIZE lt user gt lt pass gt lt remotehost gt lt remotepath gt lt localpath gt RETRIEVE SEND DEL KEEP DATE RESUME APPEND Synchronizes two directories SEND FILE Iocal file gt lt user gt lt pass gt lt remotehost gt lt dest_file gt RESUME APPEND Sends a file to a FTP server GET_FILE lt user gt lt pass gt lt remotehost gt lt filename gt lt local file DATE RESUME Retrieve a file from a FTP server D 6 History commands The following commands allow the user to configure and view the FMB 80s
94. ast RT more often than PS just add or subtract groups in this box to alter the ratio between the groups to your satisfaction NOTE Remember to click the Update to lock in your changes Page 27 Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Neil Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France 150 14001 j Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com www audemat com oues v audemat WorldCast Systems Group FMB80 user manual 07 2010 4 3 5 The PS Scrolling parameters page Qo Warning in case you are using PS scrolling accessing web pages may lead to a very brief switch to static PS On the Home page click on gt RDS extra parameters which bring you to this page Home gt RDS extra parameters RDS EXTRA PARAMETERS PS scrolling parameters configure Radiotext parameters and data configure gt RT parameters configure gt PS amp RT ITEM tags commands definition configure PS amp RT INFO tags commands definition configure PS amp RT PROGRAMME tags commands definition configure PS amp RT other tags commands definition configure www audemat com support audemat com Page 28 Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Neil Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com www audemat com D audemat 80 user ma
95. at gt lt timeout min gt Send file AZFTP Display servers status INTERPRETx ENCAPS OFF IP IP IP IP PORT Set Encaps parameters INTERPRETx ENCAPS Display Encaps param INTERPRETx OUT OFF IP IP IP IP JPRORT Set UDP routing param INTERPRETx OUT Display routing param 2INTERPRET Display interp status Page 100 cum Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Neil Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France 150 14001 3 Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com www audemat com audemat Group Y FMB80 user manual 07 2010 APPLIx ENCAPS OFF IP IP IP IP RORT Set AZCP Encaps param APPLIx ENCAPS Display Encaps Param APPLIx OUT OFF IP IP IP IP PORT Set UDP routing param APPLIx OUT Display routing param APPLIS Display Netcom status TCPx ENCAPS OFF IP IP IP IP RORT Set Encapsulation param TCPx ENCAPS Display Encaps param TCPx OUT OFF IP IP IP IP PORT Set UDP routing param TCPx OUT Display routing param Display TCP status Here are the commands for sending data through the COM ports COMx GETPAGE towait 0 65535 1 1 4096 s lt string gt lt command gt file APPEND Sends command CRLF and waits towait 50ms max for reply COMx SEND towait 0 65535 lt string gt Sends string tCRLF and waits towait 50ms max for reply COMXx SENDHEXc towait 0 65
96. ata Super users can change certain parameters and Root users can access and change any file or parameter INIT USERS Initialize password login table USER Display user rights USERx lt login gt lt password gt N S R Create modify login 8 char max password 8 char max and rights Normal Super or ROOT USERx Display user x login password and rights USERS Display login password table D 26 Web server commands Commands for configuring the FMB 80s internal web server WEB Display Web server settings HELP WEB Display this help INIT WEB Initialize with default parameters SECURE CGI ON OFF Enable Disable security features CGI SECURE CGI Display SECURE value VER WEB Display server version WEB SERVER 7ON OFF Enabled Disable web server WEB SERVER Display web server status WEB Display access counter WEB_CNT lt 0 65535 gt Set access counter WEB USER Display user rights WEB PORT lt 1 65535 gt Set web server TCP port WEB PORT Display web server TCP port Page 114 Co Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Neil Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France 1501400 5 Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com www audemat com ered DY augdemeat 27 WorldCast Systems Group FMB80 user manual 07 2010 APPENDIX E EBU UER SPB 490 COMPATABILITY The following chart summarizes the functions of the FMB80 R
97. ata Set Commands HELP PSN Help on Program Service Commands HELP STATUS Help on Supervision Related Commands HELP REL Help on Relay Output related Commands HELP DIG Help on Digital Input related Commands HELP TEMP Help on Temperature related Commands HELP BASIC BASIC Interpreter commands help HELP DNS DNS client commands help HELP EVENTS Events commands help HELP FILE File system commands help HELP FTP FTP server commands help HELP FTP_CLIENT HELP HTTP_CLIENT HELP HISTO HELP MAIL HELP MULTICAST HELP NETCOM HELP NETCOM SERIAL HELP NETCOM SEND HELP NETCOM LAN HELP NETCOM OBJECTS HELP NETCOM STAT HELP NETWORK FTP client commands help HTTP client commands help Log file commands help E mail client commands help Multicast group commands help NETCOM help commands Display NETCOM Serial Port help Display serial driving commands help Display NETCOM Network commands help Display NETCOM Objects commands help Display NETCOM statistic commands help Network commands help HELP PPP PPP commands help HELP SCHEDULER SCHEDULER rules and commands help HELP SNMP SNMP agent commands help Page 93 cuve Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Neil Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France 5 Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com www audemat com menune g gt augemat FMB80 user manual 07 2010 HELP SYSTEM
98. ation port selected COMx SETTINGS 75 115200 N O E 5 8 1 2 to set the Encoder communication port settings Baud rate parity data bit stop bit i e set COM1 port for ASCII communication at 9600 bps COM1 PROTOCOL ASCII The encoder returns COM1 SETTINGS 9600 n 8 1 The encoder returns In case the automation software sends information in UDP the encoder must be configured with following parameters UDPx PORT lt PORT gt x 1 5 UDPx PROTOCOL ASCII UECP UECP2 USEP UDPx USERLEVEL ROOT i e set a UDP port 5001 for ASCII communication UDP1 PORT 5001 The encoder returns UDP1 PROTOCOL ASCII Page 81 CES Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Neil Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France NO 14001 5 Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com www audemat com ras audemat Group Y FMB80 user manual 07 2010 The encoder returns UDP1 USERLEVEL ROOT The encoder returns Thus any valid ASCII command received UDP at lt FMB80 IP address 5001 will be taken into account Dynamic PS scroll enables to write a sentence according to information coming from automation software To activate this features write the command PS_FORMAT a a 0 1 0 disable 1 enable The sentence structure can totally be defined in the FMB80 so that the encoder is not specifically linked to particular automatio
99. audemat com rah FMB80 user manual 07 2010 audemat ns Group Y RDS IN i ALPHA lt adr gt lt message gt NUM10 lt adr gt lt message gt ODA gv AID xxxx ODA gv MSG xxxx ODA gv MSG2 xxxx ODA gv TO n ODA gv REPEAT n ODA gv SPACE n ODA gv NB n ODA gv WINDOW n ODA gv DELAY n ODA RPGS 791 92 RDS SCROLLING COMMANDS RDS SCROLL PS FORMAT a PS OPTIONS a b c d Set GROUPS mode i 0 4 Send alphanumeric message 80 char Send numeric message 10 digits Set AID x 0 9 A F Set MSG x 0 9 A F Set MSG2 x 0 9 A F Set TO n 0 255 Set REPEAT n 0 15 Set SPACE n 0 15 Set NB n 1 60 Set WINDOW n 0 60 Set DELAY n 1 59 Set relative priority Display PS amp RT parameters and current valid PS amp RT texts Activate PS formatting 0 1 a 0 1 truncated b 0 1 centered c 0 9 Formatting text scrolling repetition d 0 9 PS scrolling repetition RT_FORMAT a PS_RT_DELAY i i 0 200 Activate RT formatting a 0 1 Time to wait before sending the string PS_SCROLL w x y z Text Scrolling PS w x leading trailing spaces 0 8 y scroll size O word 8 z pause time 1 60s Text Set default PS text PS_TEXT Text Set default PS text RT_TEXT Text Set default RT text PS Set both default PS amp RT text Formatted text structure RT_TAGGED_TEXT lt text tags gt PS _TAGGED_TEXT lt text tags gt formatted string for RT text tags formatted string for PS
100. c information on a regular basis TA Traffic Announcement Another on off flag this one indicates to the receiver that this station is broadcasting traffic information at this very moment Leave this flag OFF on this setting if it is to be used at all it must be turned on when the traffic report begins and off as soon as the report has ended This flag can be used in receivers to change stations interrupt CD or cassette players even un mute audio so that the listener can hear the traffic information MS Music Speech This flag simply tells the receiver whether this station plays primarily Music or is a mostly Talk format S e CT Clock Time Enables or disables the RDS broadcast of the FMB 80s system time to the receivers PTY Program Type For lists of European and American PTY codes go to the PTY section of Appendix A e LINK allows several encoders to be linked together for common configuration and sharing of data among stations in a network AF Alternate Frequencies list tells the receiver what other frequencies to search that are carrying the same program rarely used in the U S default is 205 0 e Group sequence determines what RDS data groups the FMB 80 will transmit and how often Group OA contains the PS data 2A contains the Radio Text 4A the Clock Time etc Review the RDS group uses in the About RDS section or in the RDS RBDS standard If you want to broadc
101. casted depending on the repetition number whatever is the song length If Dynamic PS scroll repetition is different than O continuous repetition and so depends on the song length when the number of repetition is reached the PS scroll is displayed if it is valid or the STATIC PS name is displayed Page 86 cux Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Neil Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France NO 14001 Bus Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com www audemat com e etes D audemat FMB80 user manual 07 2010 2 Dynamic PS scroll settings can be display with the command P18 P18 display automatically refreshed values c WEB site configuration The FMB80 has is own embedded web site This one can easily be reached with an Internet browser Firefox Internet explorer other this offers the possibility to configure the PS name Set up an IP address in the encoder Using simple terminal software with the following parameters for the PC communication port gt Baud rate 9600 Bps gt Data Bits 8 gt Parity None gt Stop bit 1 gt Flow control None Once the terminal is correctly configured switch on the encoder to display the equipment auto test Write the command IP xxx xxx xxx xxx to set the new Ip address Write MASK xxx xxx xxx xxx to set the network mask Write RESET to take into account the new IP parameters Open your web browser and in the
102. com www audemat com 5 01 BUREAU VERITAS Cerntication audemat tems Group Y FMB80 user manual 07 2010 2 THE AUDEMAT FMB80 ENCODER 2 1 Included accessories In your package you should have received e Your FMB80 RDS encoder e One AC main power cord e One shielded RS 232 serial data cable e One shielded Ethernet cable e Quick Start guide included in the folder e One CD ROM containing software manuals and brochures included in the folder e One survey satisfaction included in the folder Check all contents for damage If any obvious damage is noted on the package or the contents please inform your shipper immediately Page 10 Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Neil Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com www audemat com FMB80 user manual 07 2010 D audemat LS WorldCast Systems Group 2 2 General specifications of the FMB80 RDS Encoding Sub carrier Phase adjustment Level output Bandwidth 57khz 3Hz 180 in 6 increm 2 5 mv to 3199mv 2 4kHz 60dB Bandpass rejection Conforms to the standard CENELEC EN50067 less than 96dB 57kHz suppression greater than 70dB UECP SPB490 compatibility total Data transmission from RS232 COMO COM1 COM2 UECP ASCII 5485 2 UECP TCP IP UECP encapsulation
103. d bw broadcast RDS3 RDS Encoder e COR D S Aas WL ae e eG COMO RDS3 ENCODER e Technical manual No part of this manual may be re produced in any form without prior written permission from BW Broadcast The information and specifications contained in this document is subject to change at any time without notice Copyright 2010 BW Broadcast www bwbroadcast com DY audemeat FMB80 user manual 07 2010 gt Paus TABLE OF CONTENTS MWNTRODUC TION aiU ENa sanaceantveaen 5 1 1 Genaral 2 5 11 1 About Audetrnat vist 5 1 12 About RDS and RBDS eet etd edited dee Re rodea 5 11 9 6 1 14 What about the U S 8 1 1 5 A few words about PS and ECT diro eed eddies 8 1 1 6 About the FMB80 RDS eene eene nemen nennen nnn nnn nennen 8 1 2 Before Startseite cece 9 2 THE AUDEMAT FMB80 ENCODER 1 1 31 10 2 12 Included accessories outer
104. d switch on the encoder to display the equipment auto test STATIC PS configuration using a CONSOLE The command to set up the Static PS name of the active PSN is PSz The PS command value is stored in a EEPROM i e PS Radio 1 will display Radio 1 on your receiver PS Returns the configured static PS name PS scroll configuration using a CONSOLE The command to set up the PS SCROLL is PS a b c d lt text gt The PS SCROLL command value is stored in a RAM a Leading space number of spaces added before the lt Text gt b Trailing space number of spaces added after the Text c number character scrolling 1 8 0 for Word scrolling d pause display in seconds TEXT Text to scroll 64 characters Once PS SCROLL command is valid the PS scroll is display instead of the STATIC PS Name lt TEXT gt can also be configured thanks to the command PS_TEXT 64 characters The 5 command value is stored in a RAM i e PS_SCROLL 0 0 0 2 AUDEMAT AZTEC Will display alternatively AUDEMAT and then AZTEC every 2 seconds Page 80 Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France 15014001 5 Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com www audemat com e etaed audemat FMB80 user manual 07 2010 2 Group Then write the command PS TEXT BEST RADIO will display alternatively BES
105. d synchronized If the unit is to be used in Side Chain mode this jack is paralleled across your multiplex composite signal so that the FMB80 can detect the 19 KHz pilot and synchronize the RDS modulation to it MPX OUT For Loop Through mode this jack carries the entire multiplex composite signal plus the encoded and modulated RDS information to your exciter In Side Chain mode this jack carries only the RDS modulation to be connected to the 57 KHz subcarrier input on your exciter COM 0 A parallel port to the COM 0 on the front panel Standard sub D 9 pin RS 232 terminal communication 9600 8 N 1 Remember you can use either COM 0 port to interface with the console but not both at the same time CE pin Grounding for the FMB80 chassis Main AC power The FMB80 can run 110 240 volts 40 60 Hz The fuse holder switch to the right of the AC socket indicates the voltage setting Page 13 RA Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Neil Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France 15014001 5 Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com www audemat com D audemat 80 user manual 07 2010 27 2 2 3 Internal layout THE FMB 10 CIRCUIT BOARD mie n1 2 TF2 x83 TF3 allie 3 ki 5 3 13 key C3 2 1 PTB Ber 358 cs d va mt 59 5 13 Er ae 5p LJ ew u
106. demat com Please contact your Audemat dealer for information on activating the RT licence The RT regroups information sent by ODA complementing the radiotext to various types of equipments with dedicated FM receivers such as MP3 players some mobile phones It makes it possible to extract data from radiotext Using the RT receivers access functions such as Content extraction title artist group genre etc Display of renewable information horoscope sports results movie theaters etc Program guide Interactivity phone number SMS vote URL To enable it select the dot next to RT formatting activation select the group with which RT data will be sent and click Set on the right side of each function Some basic ODA parameters AID are automatically included However you must manually add the RT group number in the group sequence Page 33 Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Neil Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France E Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com www audemat com e dee audemat ns Group Y FMB80 user manual 07 2010 4 3 9 The PS and RT tag commands definition pages Several types of tag commands can be user defined they are available on 4 different pages From Home gt RDS extra parameters access pages for e ITEM tag commands definition e INFO tag commands definition e PROGRAMME tag c
107. ding terminal on the rear panel Serious problems may arise if the unit is grounded only through the ground pins of the communications ports or the ground of a BNC connector A WARNING Check the voltage setting on the fuse holder next to the AC power input Make sure that the setting is appropriate for the common AC voltage in your area 3 3 Connection to the broadcast chain If the FMB 80 is to be used in Loop through mode connect the output of your stereo generator multiplexer to the MPX IN SYNC jack of the encoder using 75 ohm coaxial cable Then connect the MPX OUT jack of the FMB 80 to the composite multiplex input of your exciter or pilot transmitter If you have chosen to install the FMB 80 in the Side Chain configuration simply connect the RDS IN OUT jack of the encoder to the 57 kHz SCA or RDS jack on the pilot exciter You may also connect from the MPX OUT jack of the FMB 80 providing you are certain you have the internal jumpers configured properly to block the main composite MPX signal from also appearing at this jack see section 3 1 1 NOTE If you have configured your FMB 80 for Side Chain operation you should provide a composite or 19kHz feed from your stereo generator to the FMB 80s MPX IN You may accomplish this with a simple T connector in the coaxial path between the stereo generator multiplexer and your exciter pilot transmitter The FMB 80 presents no load or other damaging ch
108. e are the Netcom network commands COMx CNXTIME Display COMx TCP IP connection time sec COMx KILL Close COMx TCP IP connection COMx NAME Display COMx name COMx NAME lt string gt Set COMx name 16 characters max COMx PEERNAME Display COMx TCP IP peer address COMx PORT Display COMx TCP IP port COMx PORT lt 0 65535 gt OFF Set COMx TCP IP port OZOFF COMx PWD Display COMx password COMx PWD lt string gt Set COMx password 8 characters max COMx REMOTE Display COMx remote IP Client mode COMx REMOTE IP IP IP IP PORT OFF Set COMx remote IP Client mode COMx REMOTE_TO Display COMx remote timeout COMx REMOTE_TO lt 0 65535 gt Set COMx remote timeout in sec COMx TO Display COMx password timeout lt 0 65535 gt Set COMx password timeout in sec COMx UNLOCK lt string gt Unlock COMx password protection COMx WELCOME ON OFF Enable disable COMx connection message output COMx WELCOME Display COMx WELCOME status UDP SEND lt host gt lt port gt lt msg gt Send UDP packet with msg CRLF to host UDP SENDHEX lt host gt lt port gt lt msg gt Send UDP paquet with msg to host Here are the Netcom commands for serial communications COMx DTR Display DTR control setting COMx DTR ON AUTO PULSE Set DTR control COMx FLOW Display flow control setting COMx FLOW ON OFF Set RTS CTS flow control Page 99 cum Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Neil Ar
109. e remote units Page 57 Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Neil Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France 150 14001 5 Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com www audemat com oues audemat FMB80 user manual 07 2010 PI 1 Group There are MIBs available for two portions of the FMB 80 the IP2 system and the Netcom interface system While there is no MIB for the encoder itself Audemat has developed the IP2 PROXY command which makes the full command set of the FMB 80 available through SNMP The primary commands for configuring use of the FMB 80 with SNMP are SNMP AGENT lt ON OFF gt Enables disables the SNMP agent SNMP COMMUNITY GET lt string gt Sets the GET community 8 characters max SNMP COMMUNITY SET lt string gt Sets the SET community 8 characters max SNMP IP XXXX XXX XXX XXX Sets the manager IP address SNMP TRAPS ON OFF For MIBs and more information and support on using SNMP with your FMB 80 contact Audemat 5 5 Networking multiple encoders Sometimes it is desirable to send RDS data and configuration to multiple encoders via a one time RDS broadcast of a single file Simply FTP a file into the root directory of the FMB80 with the UCP extension The UCP files are binary files that contain standard UECP sequences In the file system the RDS encoder generates the associated
110. e the command CT OFFSET x where x is a positive or negative number that defines the difference between GMT and your local time in half hour increments Then use the FMB 80s Scheduler to automatically execute the GET TIME command at regular intervals If your area observes Daylight savings time you can load new commands for the CT OFFSET values into the Scheduler as well Page 60 eus Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Neil Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France 150 14001 5 Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com www audemat com Fe teet audemat ns Group Y FMB80 user manual 07 2010 5 10 Communicating with a modem PPP The FMB 80 can easily communicate via a modem using standard PPP configuration and protocols Following are the most common commands used to establish this type of connection PPP COM lt 0 255 gt Set PPP serial port PPP RETRY lt 0 255 gt Set number of retries for PPP connection PPP RETRY_TIMEOUT lt 0 255 gt Set timeout between two retries in second PPP INIT_STRING lt string gt Set init string of the modem 60 chars max RESET MODEM Reset modem connection PPP PHONE lt string gt Set phone number lt 32 characters max gt PPP USER lt string gt Set PPP user name lt 32 characters max gt PPP PWD lt string gt Set PPP password lt 32 characters max gt PPP CNX_
111. eature is intended to be used for the coded transmission of traffic information The coding is separately defined by a set of standards issued by CEN ENV 12313 1 and prENV 12313 2 TP Traffic Program identification This is a flag to indicate that the tuned program carries traffic announcements The TP flag must only be set on programs that dynamically switch on the TA identification during traffic announcements The signal shall be taken into account during automatic search tuning Page 74 Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France 14001 Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com www audemat com Fe audemat Group Y FMB80 user manual 07 2010 APPENDIX A PTY AND CODES Following is a list of the European CENELEC and American NRSC format codes for configuring your PTY and PTYN Don t worry if there s not an exact match just find one that s close The following chart can help you determine your PTY format code and format name US EUROPE US EUROPE 0 None None 17 SoftR amp B Finance 1 News News 18 Foreign Children s Programs 2 Information Current Affairs 19 Religious Music Social Affairs 3 Sports Information 20 Religious Talk Religion 4 Talk Sports 21 Personality Phone In 5 Rock Music Education 22 Public Non Com Travel 6 Classic Rock Drama 23 College Leisure 7 Adul
112. ed Local time offset CT OFFSET 8 jetees Synchro AUTO Pilot Not detected www audemat com support audemat com This page allows you to change the following parameters RDS subcarrier 1 to enable the RDS 0 to suppress the RDS broadcast Output level controls the level of modulation on the RDS subcarrier You must adjust this based on your transmission chain and desired RDS coverage For detailed instructions on setting this level see the Setting the RDS Level section under Getting Connected sec 3 5 e Output phase adjusts the phase angle of the RDS subcarrier in reference to the 19 KHz pilot subcarrier Not a critical adjustment but good for fine tuning to squeeze every last drop of modulation Page 25 Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Neil Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com www audemat com D audemat 80 user manual 07 2010 A a into your legal envelope For more on this adjustment see the Synchronizing the RDS Subcarrier section under Getting Connected Section 3 4 e Group 4 transmission allows the FMB 80 to broadcast its clock time CT to the receivers 1 to enable this transmission 0 to disable it e Local time offset amount of time in half hour increments that your time zone is separated or offset from Greenwich Mean Time Us
113. ed with SNTP synchronization The numeric value can be preceded by a plus or minus sign to indicate whether you are ahead of or behind GMT lt gt is the command to do this in a terminal or Telnet session e Synchro determines how the FMB 80 generates its 57 KHz signal either internally INT or by reference to an external 19 KHz source EXT The default is AUTO which automatically detects if there is signal present at the MPX IN jack and synchronizes to that signal e Pilot will indicate if there is a pilot signal at the MPX IN jack Remember to click Update before you leave the page 4 3 4 The DSN Data Set Number page From the Home page click on gt Configure PSN main of RDS data sets for the following page 3 audemat Group 80 Home gt DSN Current DSN 1 10203040506 DSN to configure 10029 03004 0 5 05 PSN main of DSN1 Current configuration value PI Program Identification E201 PS Program Service name mon ps XXXXXXXX PIN Program Identification Number 485 DI Decoder Identification 9 Oto 15 TP Traffic Program Oon OFF TA Traffic Announcement Oon OFF MS Music Speech 2 Speech CT Clock Time Oon OFF PTY Program Type Oto 31 Program Type Name LINK 1 2 AF list 87 6 lt AF 107 9 04 24 14 144 Grou
114. elnet session on the embedded website IP2 System page link on the left side of the page or by an FTP session The histo file will open with any text editor The History file can generate its own event when if it gets full with the HISTO_LIMIT command below For determining which events are to be logged use the command EVENT lt EVENT NAME gt HISTO lt ON OFF gt HISTO lt YYYY MM DD HH MN SS gt Page 54 Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France 1501400 5 Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com www audemat com audemat ns Group Y FMB80 user manual 07 2010 Displays the log file information from the specified date and time HISTO LIMIT 0 100 Sets the limit for the HISTO FULL warning O OFF LOG MESSAGES lt ON OFF gt Enables or disables recording of login and logout messages in the History file 4 8 Saving and loading encoder configuration To facilitate speedy reloading of your encoder configuration following a power event or to make it easy to clone several encoders to the same configuration the FMB 80 is able to generate its own configuration files Entering the command RDS will return the current RDS configuration with a list of ASCII commands that can be interpreted on a reload To g
115. ency And most automotive receivers on the road in the U S have only the most rudimentary RBDS capabilities So in America broadcasters are primarily concerned with using RBDS to transmit limited types of data the PI PTY and PTYN codes the M S TP and TA flags perhaps Clock Time ODA or increasingly TMC But the most prevalent use of RBDS is the transmission of dynamic PS and RT which actually display alphanumeric information on the front panel of the listeners radios 1 1 5 few words about PS and RT PS Program Servicename and RT Radio Text are very similar The displays on most radios are limited to eight characters but the powerful scrolling features of Audemat encoders allow display of PS and RT text of up to sixty four characters moving the text across the screen of the receiver either a few characters at a time or by entire words Most automotive receivers display only or mostly PS text home receivers tend to primarily display Radio Text The two can be programmed to display separate streams of text but most broadcasters choose to have them both display identical information to make sure all receivers are displaying the same thing It should also be noted that the moving or scrolling type of display of PS has been banned in some countries as a potential distraction to drivers Some municipalities and or states in the US have considered such a ban as well Distractions notwithstanding scrolling PS is a powerful
116. enerate this information in file form use the command FILE RDS which will create the file RDS CFG TXT in the root directory of the FMB 80 This file can then be copied and saved via FTP to another computer system for cloning or for backup To upload or reload the configuration transfer a valid RDS CFG TXT file into the root directory of the FMB 80 Change the file extension to CMD and enter the command COMMAND RDS CFG CMD Page 55 Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Neil Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France 15014001 5 Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com www audemat com net audemat Group Y FMB80 user manual 07 2010 5 ADVANCED FUNCTIONS 5 1 Broadcasting traffic data TMC The Traffic Management Channel TMC is a method of communicating real time traffic information to vehicles equipped with the proper receivers to decode and display that data Prevalent in many European countries TMC data can help drivers select the best routes on their journey advise motorists of slowdowns or accidents on the road ahead and maximize efficient use of a fleet of vehicles The data streams and protocols used for TMC can vary somewhat but one constant is that TMC applications utilize the 8A group of RDS data Frequently the volume of TMC data requires that it be split and broadcast in a number of different RDS groups to ensure delivery
117. ent certified by BVC Bureau Veritas 1 1 2 About RDS and RBDS RDS or Radio Data System was developed in Europe in the mid 1980s It is a method of broadcasting a low rate data stream on an FM stations 57 KHz subcarrier In many countries around the world RDS can actually control the receiver in a car switching it from frequency to frequency as the vehicle travels much like a cellular phone switches from tower to tower In this mode a traveler can journey from one end of a country to another while listening to the same radio program even though his radio may seamlessly tune dozens of separate frequencies along the way RDS can even cause a receiver to interrupt a CD that is playing to tune in a traffic report if that is what the listener desires The current standards of European RDS broadcasting are reflected in the CENELEC standard EN 50067 which is available on line for research and review at http www rds org uk The Audemat FMB 80 conforms to all standards and specifications of EN 50067 RBDS or Radio Broadcast Data System is the American standard of RDS data broadcasting first introduced into the US in 1993 These standards collectively known as NRSC 4 are available on line at http www nrscstandards org The data rate for RBDS is small by today s broadband and T1 standards The overall data rate is less than 1 200 bits per second Page 5 CES Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Neil Armstrong F
118. er a stations programming is primarily Music or Speech The TP or Traffic Program flag This is an indication of whether your station carries traffic information on a regular basis The TA or Traffic Announcement flag This is a more critical indicator that says to the receiver We are broadcasting a traffic report right WARNING There are strict regulations on the use of this flag If a receiver is set to respond to this flag it can actually force the tuner to a new station or interrupt a CD or cassette to hear the traffic information It is illegal to have this flag set to on if your station is not currently broadcasting traffic information Clock Time Allows a receiver to display a time generated by an Audemat encoder For more on the use of this feature see the Broadcasting Accurate Time section under Advanced Functions ODA or Open Data Applications Just what it says use of part of the RDS RBDS data stream to send any type of data you like for whatever purpose you desire Many stations are finding this application has the potential to generate additional revenue NOTE Use of ODA applications requires obtaining an Application Identification Code AID This code will be broadcast in the 3A groups and identifies the type of application used to transmit data in the ODA groups PS or Program Service code This along with Radio text is the part of the RDS data that actually displays alphanumeric in
119. formation on the listeners radio RT or Radio Text code Another alphanumeric type display Maximum 64 characters PIN Program Identification Number DI Decoder Identification Rarely used but tells the receiver to decode the broadcast as a stereo or mono signal Also can alert the receiver that the PTY codes are dynamic and may change throughout the day AF The Alternate Frequency function is one of the most important This is a broadcast of a list of other frequencies that are carrying the same program using the same PI code A receiver acting on the information in the AF list will continuously sample the other optional frequencies available and when it discovers one that is better than the frequency currently tuned it automatically tunes the new frequency Then from the AF list being broadcast on the new frequency it starts sampling others and so on Thus a listener can hear the same program over a very wide geographic area with the AF lists and the receiver determining what frequencies can be used for any given point in that area EON or Extended Other Networks A method of encoding and transmitting AF and PTY codes for other networks and programs usually co owned with the primary program This is a way for Networks that are providing several programs over a geographic area to pre load the receivers with information that will allow tuning to any of their alternate programs should the primary program signal become weak
120. full list of commands and their functions is available in Appendix C grouped alphabetically by their function NOTE Throughout this manual many different FMB 80 commands will be discussed In order to avoid confusion the lt Enter gt keystroke at the end of each command will be assumed Command text that has to be typed verbatim will be enclosed in apostrophes and variables will be enclosed in brackets using x to indicate a numeric variable and n to indicate an alphanumeric variable So the command to update the scrolling PS text would look like ps_text lt nnnnnnnnnnnnn gt Where n is any alphanumeric character or characters up to 64 characters in length And the command for activating the RDS output of the FMB 80 would read rds lt x gt Where x is either 1 which activates RDS or 0 which disables the RDS output So if you see help you type help and lt Enter gt and get this EMB80 HELP COMMANDS HELP APPLI Application specific help commands HELP BASIC BASIC Interpreter commands help HELP DNS DNS client commands help HELP EVENTS Events commands help HELP FILE File system commands help HELP FTP FTP server commands help HELP FTP_CLIENT FTP client commands help HELP HTTP_CLIENT HTTP client commands help HELP HISTO Log file commands help HELP MAIL E mail client commands help HELP MULTICAST Multicast group commands help Page 22 5747 Head Office Parc d activite
121. ged according to the type of group associated to an AID code by the parameter SEQ3A lt U1 U2 U16 gt Un defines the type of group used by the ODA application U1 U2 Un 3A specific case 3B 4B 5A 5B 6A 6B 7A 7B 8A 8B 9A 9B 10B 11A 11B 12A 12B 13A 13B The messages included in the 3A groups block C are defined by the commands ODA gv MSG lt bbbb gt and ODA gv MSG2 lt bbbb gt where gv 3A 3B 4B 5A 5B 6A 6B 7A 7B 8A 8B 9A 9B 10B 11A 11B 12A 12B 13A or 13B and bbbb 0000 to FFFF represents the message A Timeout maximum inactivity delay can be defined by the command ODA gv TO lt t gt Page 56 TET Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Neil Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France 15014001 5 Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com www audemat com D audemat FMB80 user manual 07 2010 PI 1 Group where gv 3A 3B 4B 5A 5B 6A 6B 7A 7B 8A 8B 9A 9B 10B 11A 11B 12A 12B 13A or 13B and t O function disabled to 255 in minutes The two transmission modes known as BURST and SPINNING WHEEL are respectively defined by the commands ODA gv REPEAT lt n gt where n repetition number ODA gv SPACE lt x gt where x minimum number of groups between two gv type groups ODA gv NB n where number of windows defined in a one minute cycle
122. ie Prades er eue m a PP ado Pau cette a Pd 52 4 6 1 SENGING AN esmall Po n dt cer eu ded ex ase rupe FERRE ada 53 426 2 Sending an SNMP trap b o Fen ri er P REEL E ER de o apa 54 Page 2 Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Neil Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com www audemat com FMB80 user manual 07 2010 D audemat Group 4 6 3 SENGING a Tle VIP 54 4 6 4 Sending CGI request via AT TP dene acne eine aas Ri ee RR Le ERE eade 54 4 6 5 Initiating Telnet SessiOr eet re een a Rn Ra deed 54 4 6 6 Executing system commands 2 ede tenido sti Moderne e RED a X ERU 54 4 7 History and logging necne eee ue e du e ek de Food 54 4 8 Saving and loading encoder 55 5 ADVANCED FUNCTIONS te reete Pete ne ee ee ee 56 5 1 Broadcasting traffic data dte Rc ER n Rex dra dee vases dira EYE RR 56 5 2 Broadcasting Open Data Applications 56 5 3 Paging applicatiOns eee 57 5 4 Operation via 5 57 5 5 Networking multiple
123. imum delay has been fixed the remaining time is displayed You may also examine other sets of DSN data by adding the DSN number RDS DSN x Where x is the number of the DSN you want to examine 1 through 6 To diagnose your RDS PS and RT parameters the command P18 shows this data PS format 1 RT format 1 PS options 0 0 0 0 PS RT delay 1 PS scroll 0 0 0 1 Artist name command ARTISTNAME Song title name command SONGTITLE Extra parameter command EXTRA Duration command DURATION PS formatted string Title lt Artist gt lt None gt Current PS text default Current PS formatted string None valid RT formatted string lt Title gt lt Artist gt lt None gt Current RT text radio text 1 Current RT formatted string lt None valid gt Page 71 Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Neil Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France 150 14001 E Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com www audemat com 1 audem Y FMB80 user manual 07 2010 at Group 8 RDS GLOSSARY AF Alternative Frequencies list The list s of alternative frequencies give information on the various transmitters broadcasting the same program in the same or adjacent reception areas and enable receivers equipped with a memory to store the list s to reduce the time needed for switching to anothe
124. incorporates a powerful scheduling tool that allows you to execute commands change configurations or update PS or RT text automatically From the Home page click on gt configure scheduler to bring up this page Scheduler parameters New item parameter YY Years 00 for 2000 MM Months 1 to 12 DD Dates 1 to 31 WD Weekdays 1 Monday to 72Sunday HH Hours 0 to 23 MN Minutes 0 to 59 Home gt Scheduler You can use macro in any field 1 nothing or apply on all values 2 x y apply from x to y 3 x y 2 apply on x y and z E igi In field YY 0 8 gt from 2000 to 2008 SS Seconds 0 to 59 In fields DD 1 4 6 gt day 1to4 and 6 COMMAND Help MM DD 55 mun Scheduler list Yr COMMAND Reload Scheduler Save Scheduler Scheduler on off Set www audemat com support audemat com To schedule events on a particular date enter the two digit values for year month and date then enter the time of the day for that event to happen In the Command field you can enter any valid FMB 80 command from changing your static PS text PS to altering your offset from Greenwich Mean Time CT OFFSET useful for the change to Daylight Savings Commonly you will want a particular command executed at the same time on several days every week such as updating the static PS text to reflect the name of a new show host The WD box was created for
125. ions to the chat shall be sent may be url or sms VOTE QUESTION A question typically binary which can be answered by yes or 1 or 2 VOTE CENTER url or sms number to send your answer to Descriptor PLACE Descriptor will always be the second RT tag in a message And will describe the RT tag 1 in more detail APPOINTMENT Adds info about date and time HOTLINE Hotline number to call to get more info IDENTIFIER TSRC ISRC Can identify any tag in RT1 For music it is the International Standard Recording Code http www ifpi org isrc PURCHASE WPAY WWWPAYMENT Address where item can be purchased Address can be an url or a sms number GET_DATA Retrieves either via a sms or url link more data about tag in RT1 Info request via Point to Point unicast They correspond to information sent by the automation software Static text may be inserted in between tags Example PS TAGGED TEXT You re lt LONGNAME gt listening to lt EM TITLE gt by lt ITEM ARTIST gt on Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Neil Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com www audemat com Page 85 50 9001 150 14001 BUREAU VERITAS audemat ns Group Y FMB80 user manu
126. ites Kennedy 20 avenue Neil Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com www audemat com D audemat 80 user manual 07 2010 7 ee 3 1 2 Configuring operation as FMB 10 The FMB 80 is capable of operation as an Audemat FMB 10 encoder should a failure of the FMC 80 board or other operational needs dictate When operating as an FMB 10 the internal website scheduler Netcom and 2 functions will not be available Also the command set and functions of the FMB 10 are much more limited so refer to the FMB 10 manual available for download at our website for configuration and programming To configure the FMB 10 board to operate independently of the FMC 80 board disconnect the three cables that interconnect the two boards and move the two jumpers D and E J13 and J14 from their rightmost positions pins 1 and 2 to their leftmost pins 2 and 3 2 pin cable es pr Em Cw s scd P s 0000800 i Jumper D J13 E H Jumper E J14 N Duef i J AE u i T
127. lue 0 must be ON Clear FTP hit counter now 2726371 template Done Internet In this next part of the IP2 System page you can make changes in the console settings the log system and check the FTP server count NOTE setting the History log maximum size to zero will allow the FMB 80 to automatically use as much space for History log storage as practical Moving down the page Welcome to IP2 system Microsoft Internet Explorer LJ TE gt Ge 2 Search Favorites 2 File Edt Favorites Tools Hep ae http 1192 168 1 104 index1 html gt WEB Server HTTP Brows Web counter value 5 Clear WEB counter now secure CGI must be ON Web HTTP server Secure HTTP on off secure CGI must be ON Secure CGI on off SMTP mail client SMTP client s w version eci2493 E SMTP Library v14 01 Aug 30 2004 08 50 49 SMTP enabled on off SMTP server IP address 0 0 0 0 SMTP number of retrys 0 SMTP retry timeout 60 SMTP return email address GI must be ON POPS server IP address for authentification 1 template user for authentification password for authentification Ask IP2 to send an Email as test user domain com histo txt T amp Internet Here you can check the web counter sec HTTP and CGI security and configure the SM
128. m of 110 total modulation You can adjust the RDS output level of the FMB 80 on the configure RDS encoder page of the embedded website or via terminal or telnet session with the command LEVEL lt x gt where x is a number between 0 and 3199 LEVEL returns the currently configured value for RDS output level RDS 1 will enable RDS broadcast RDS 0 will disable it To broadcast RDS carrier only no modulation use the command DATA 0 To resume normal broadcast of RDS data use the command DATA 1 LEVEL 465 nVpp corresponds to 4 Khz deviation when 8 72 Vpp 75 Khz 100 Page 20 RA Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Neil Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France 150 14001 3 Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com www audemat com oues audemat Group Y FMB80 user manual 07 2010 4 CONFIGURATION AND OPERATION 4 1 Communicating through the console and COM ports Configuration requires that you establish communication with the FMB 80 The first and simplest way to do that is through the COM ports There are three of the very common RS 232 COM ports on the FMB 80 COM 0 with female jacks on the front and rear panels COM 1 and COM 2 each with 1 male RS 232 jack on the rear panel only COM 2 is also available through male and female RS 485 jacks on the rear panel if you prefer to use that less common protocol N
129. ments in the labels and text You can do this via a terminal or telnet session with these commands Artistname nnnnnnnnnnnnnnn Songtitle lt nnnnnnnnnnnnn gt Duration lt xx xx xx gt NOTE The FMB 80 can understand several different syntax variations for time so Duration 00 00 15 Duration 00 15 Duration 15 Durationz15 Page 30 Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Neil Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France 5 5 Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com www audemat com lic D audemat FMB80 user manual 07 2010 PI Group Would all be interpreted as to mean the duration was 15 seconds If Duration 1 the FMB 80 would scroll the artist and title permanently Duration 0 stops the dynamic scrolling Moving on to the next section of the PS Scrolling page Home gt RDS extra parameters gt PS scrolling you will find a series of options that let you refine the appearance of your PS scrolling text on the displays of your listeners radios Scrolling Parameters Scrolling text static ps Set Leading space 0 characters Trailing space 0 characters Scroll size o characters 0 word splitting 9 8 char no space added Pause time 2 v secondes Formatting text option Truncate word above 8 char C Center word Set Formatting text scrolling repetition 0 0 for continuo
130. mstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France 5014001 3 Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com www audemat com gt augemat FMB80 user manual 07 2010 COMx IDLE Display COMx IDLE characters COMx IDLE lt 1 65535 gt Set COMx IDLE characters COMx INTERFACE Displace interface type COMx INTERFACE RS232 RS422 RS485 Set COMx interface type COMx PACING Display COMx character pacing COMx PACING lt 0 2000 gt Set COMx character pacing COMx UECP_TO lt xx gt Configure COM UECP timeout lt xx gt OFF lt 1 255 gt COMx PROTOCOL Display COMx protocol COMx PROTOCOL USEP UECP ASCII ASCII USEP ASCII UECP Set COMx protocol COMx NETCOM Display COMx Netcom Status COMx NETCOM ON OFF Enable Disable COMx Netcom COMx SETTINGS Display COMx settings COMx SETTINGS 75 115200 N O E 5 8 1 2 Set COMx settings Here are the Netcom commands for handling objects COMx ENCAPS OFF IP IP IP IP JPORT Set Encaps parameters COMx ENCAPS Display Encaps parameters COMx OUT OFF DECAPS IP IP IP IP PORT Set UDP parameters COMx OUT Display UDP parameters AZFTP ENCAPS OFF IP IP IP IP PORT Set AZCP Encaps param AZFTP ENCAPS Display parameters AZFTP OUT OFF IP IP IP IP PORT Set UDP routing param AZFTP OUT Display routing param AZSEND_FILE lt speed bytes s gt lt file gt lt dest file gt lt repe
131. n DLS i 9 ple i ee OT M3 With the front panel facing you the FMB 10 circuit board is located on the left side of the chassis This is the tried and tested RDS generator in use by thousands of broadcasters around the world The FMB 10 board handles all of the multiplex composite signals and the actual encoding and modulation of the RDS data This board also contains the power supplies and feeds power to the FMC 80 board Should the FMC 80 board fail for any reason the FMB 10 board is fully capable of operating on its own as an FMB 10 encoder Page 14 Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Neil Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com www audemat com 1501 BUREAU VERITAS Corticatior v audemat WorldCast Systems Group FMB80 user manual 07 2010 THE FMC 80 CIRCUIT BOARD T1 R210 R209 R20B R207 TH LJ 150 139 C148 fee PHI Cl Coes Q2 R220 1 ti ua7 Usi D14 pis yii cial 1 ci20 JL Ciis s T R214 LT R211 q E s C155 PH2 zm Elis bal L ES PT4 c94 R221 R188 cL LI 5 77 C76 TJ R175 R77 R163 R242 1 Reo R79 R57 R176 x510 x58 c75 U C74 20 20 R76 a0 20 R75 c55 CI ceo E 1 ces R240 CR241 0 3 1
132. n Page 110 Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Neil Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France 5014001 3 BUREAU VERITAS Cortfication Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com www audemat com audemat Group Y FMB80 user manual 07 2010 D 19 Status commands Following are some commands that can be used to check and monitor the FMB 80s status COM lt n gt TO lt v gt Set COM n timeout n OFF 0 255 COM STATUS Display COM status RDS CTRL 0 1 Enable Disable RDS control RDS STATUS Display RDS status GRPS_MONITOR 91 t1 g5 t5 Set group alarm monitoring gx group number 0A 15B tx timeout before alarm ALM LVLx yy Set Reset alarm level x 1 3 with hexadecimal byte yy event s description ALM_LVLx yy Set alarm level x 1 3 with hexadecimal byte yy event s description ALM_LVLx amp yy Reset alarm level x 1 3 with hexadecimal byte yy event s description D 20 System commands One of the largest command sets system commands cover many aspects of the FMB 80 ANONYMOUS ON OFF Enable disable guest login ANONYMOUS Display guest login status BEEP lt d gt mode Beep d 1 to 1300 50ms mode 0 cont or 1 pulse BUZZER ON OFF Enable disable buzzer output BUZZER Display buzzer status COMMAND lt filename cmd gt Execute batch command file KILL lt filename cmd gt Halt batch file execution KILL ID
133. n The groups allocated are indicated by the use of type 3A group which is used to identify to a receiver the data application in use in accordance with the registration details PI program Identification This information consists of a code enabling the receiver to distinguish between countries areas in which the same program is transmitted and the identification of the program itself The code is not intended for direct display and is assigned to each individual radio program or transmitter US to enable itto be distinguished from all others One important application of this information would be to enable the receiver to search automatically for an alternative frequency in case of bad reception of the program to which the receiver is tuned the criteria for the change over to the new frequency would be the presence of a better signal having the same program Identification code PIN program Item Number The code should enable receivers and recorders designed to make use of this feature to respond to the specific program s that the user has pre selected Use is made of the scheduled program time to which is added the day of the month in order to avoid ambiguity PS program Service name This is the label of the program service consisting of not more than eight alphanumeric characters which is displayed by RDS receivers in order to inform the listener what program service is being broadcast by the station to which the receiver is tuned
134. n port settings Baud rate parity data bit stop bit i e set COM1 port for UECP communication in bidirectional spontaneous at 9600 bps Page 78 SETA Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Neil Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France 150 14001 Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com www audemat com He etas D audemat 80 user manual 07 2010 7 COM1 PROTOCOL The encoder returns COM1 MODE 2 The encoder returns COMI SETTINGS 9600 n 8 1 The encoder returns A UECP communication can now be established on COMx rear side of the encoder Use UECP software to send a static name If you don t have UECP software it will be preferable to use ASCII configuration see Sb or Web site configuration see Sc STATIC PS configuration with UECP PS name is set up with UECP MEC 02 p24 of UECP recommendation Message Name PS Message Element Code 02 Function To set the PS name of the specified programme service s of the specified data zet s Format MEC DSN PSN MED PS Character 1 MED PS Character 2 MED PS Character 3 MED PS Character 4 MED PS Character 5 MED PS Character 6 MED PS Character 7 MED PS Character 8 Conventions Coding of PS is according to IEC EN 62106 2000 EN 50067 1998 Example 02 lt 00 lt 02 lt 52 lt 41 gt lt 44 gt lt 49 lt 4 20 lt 31 gt lt 20 Set PS in cur
135. n software Formatting commands according to the automation software The structure is composed of a text string which is information defined by the user and info coming from the automation software lt TAG gt cmd Where available lt TAG gt and default values are lt ITEM DURATION gt DURATION lt ITEM TITLE gt SONGTITLE lt ITEM ALBUM gt ALBUMNAME lt gt TRACKNUMBER lt ITEM ARTIST gt ARTISTNAME lt ITEM COMPOSITION gt COMPOSITION lt ITEM MOVEMENT gt MOVEMENT lt ITEM CONDUCTOR gt CONDUCTOR lt ITEM COMPOSER gt COMPOSER lt ITEM BAND gt BAND lt ITEM COMMENT gt COMMENT lt ITEM GENRE gt GENRE lt INFO NEWS gt NEWS lt INFO NEWS LOCAL gt LOCALNEWS lt INFO STOCKMARKET gt STOCKMARKET lt INFO SPORT gt SPORT lt INFO LOTTERY gt LOTTERY lt INFO HOROSCOPE gt HOROSCOPE lt INFO DAILY_DIVERSION gt DAILYDIVERSION lt INFO HEALTH gt HEALTH lt INFO EVENT gt EVENT lt INFO SCENE gt SCENE lt INFO CINEMA gt CINEMA lt INFO TV gt TVINFO Page 82 cum Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Neil Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France 150 14001 3 Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com www audemat com FMB80 user manual 07 2010 audemat ns Group Y If the automation software field for the song title is SONG for the artist name is ARTIST is STATION name
136. name lt nnnnnnnnnnn gt Name of the artist Songtitle nnnnnnnnnnn Title of the song Duration lt xx xx xx gt Length of the song NOTE the duration command can be formatted in military syntax 00 00 00 hh mm ss truncated military mm ss or raw seconds thus Duration 00 00 10 Duration 00 10 Duration 10 Duration 10 will all set a duration of ten seconds There can be no spaces or other characters between the sign and the first character of the duration NOTE All commands must be finished with a carriage return line feed You can confirm accurate interpretation of any of these commands by quizzing the 80 via terminal or telnet with the commands Artistname Songtitle Duration And the FMB80 will respond with the most recent information in its scrolling buffers The duration will read in raw seconds If you find it difficult to change your automation system to send the commands as shown above you can easily adapt the FMB80 to read the default commands from your automation such as Artist and Title instead of Artistname Songtitle Just browse to the PS amp RT item commands page on the internal website Home gt RDS extra parameters PS amp RT item commands and you can set the commands to whatever you need Make sure you click the Set button on the right side of each item to lock in the changes Page 47 Head Office P
137. nses via SNMP Moving on Welcome to 1 2 system Microsoft Internet Explorer AN Q ix http j 192 168 1 104 index1 html IP2 Browse Search Favorite Timers Timer enabled Timer period min Reset timer Timer current value min New day event on New hour event on Last event Last event code Last event reference value CGI must be ON Last event pb value 2 Last event description gt 5 File Edit View Favorites Tools TIMER 1 TIMER 2 TIMER 3 on off on off on off 60 60 60 reset timer OFF reset timer OFF reset timer OFF New day amp new hour events of Update off REL2_ON 1 RUNNING Help Norton I Internet The FMB80 has three free running countdown timers which can be used for any purpose and can trigger or be triggered by any event You can also program events to happen every hour or every day and the switches to turn those events on or off are here You can also get a quick look at the most recent event in the History file The final section of the IP2 System page lists the version numbers of all of the various pieces of software that run the FMB80 Page 43 Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Neil Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com
138. nual 07 2010 7 ee From there click on PS scrolling parameters configure gt and you will be here 3 audemsat Group 80 Home gt RDS extra parameters gt PS scrolling PS scrolling Create your RDS ouput by filling the following fields Ana und 5 lt ITEM ARTIST gt lt ITEM TITLE gt ITEM COMPOSITION ITEM COMPOSER gt lt INFO HEALTH PS scrolling formating Set activation ON O orr Scrolling Parameters Scrolling text Leading space 0 characters Trailing space 0 characters Scroll size 0 characters 0 word splitting 9 8 char no space added Pause time 2 secondes Formatting text option Truncate word above 8 char Center word Set Formatting text scrolling repetition 2 0 for continuous PS scrolling repetition 0 for continuous Stop scrolling www audemat com support audemat com This is the page where you can determine what your FMB80 will display on the RDS equipped receivers Again remember to click on the Set buttons at the right side of the screen for each line of information you change Do not make any other changes in any other area of the page until you click the Set button for the changes you just made It won t hurt anything you ll just have to make the changes again 4 3 6 Understanding dynamic PS and RT Only use the PS Scroll with set commands or you might damage the EEPROM of the FMB80 Before
139. o accomplish this Line 1 of the export page is left blank selecting Comment or some other benign field first will clear the decks with its CR LF and get the FMB80 ready for the real data that follows NOTE Any changes in the Prophet Export screen will not be active until NexGen is shut down and restarted This will not stop the file that is currently playing but it will remove all control from the system until NexGen Page 50 Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Neil Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com www audemat com eoe WorldCast Systems Group 3 audemet FMB80 user manual 07 2010 reinitializes It usually only takes a minute but if your on air staff is trying to stop start reorder or make any changes at the time you may ruffle a few feathers To export data on a serial connection set up the fields you wish to export as shown above close and restart NexGen and go back to the Config menu this time selecting CPU Config CPU t3 TI ALS Serial REA L J c 70 Station VStation Shift Input Output S ource Port Edit Delete Copy Save Print Name of CPU Network m CPU Name Station amp sERvoDI 1 Local Record Device Miscellaneous Settings 1 X CPU is an Emergency Control Room igo hdd Autoload for Wancasting pwa dis
140. oadcast authorities In the U S it can be mathematically calculated using any set of call letters unless you have three letter calls in which case you can find your PI code in the published RBDS standard NRSC 4 The formula for mathematical calculation is in Appendix A You can use our web tool at http www audemat com radio products 13 23 1 html Just below the American flag click PI code calculator enter your call letters and click calculate PS Program Service Eight alphanumeric characters to name your station usually the call letters and or frequency or whatever your station s street name is what your listeners call your station This static PS data will largely be overwritten by the dynamic and scrolling PS data to come but it s a good idea to put it in here since it will appear when no dynamic text is available PIN Program Identification Number This is a four digit number that identifies a station as part of a particular program or network Not used in the U S but used quite a lot in countries where many transmitters around the country carry the same network programming e DI Decoder Identification This is a number which indicates to the receiver what types of audio modes are to be used and also to alert the receiver that the PTY codes may be switched around throughout the day e TP Traffic Program A simple on or off flag that indicates if this particular station carries traffi
141. oder Conf to rds cfg txt file INIT RDS Initialize RDS Encoder parameters RDS ENCODER COMMANDS BYPASS i RDS ON i 0 RDS OFF i 1 LEVEL i LEVEL Set Display RDS Output level i 1 3199 PHASE i PHASE Set Display RDS Output phase i 0 359 SYNCHRO X SYNCHRO Set Display Sync mode X AUTO EXT or INT PILOT Display Pilot detection status Local Time Offset 1 2 24 to 24 See CENELEC prEN 50067 1998 page 28 CT i Enable 1 Disable 0 Group 4 Transmission TA CONTROL a b c a Min no of grps between two 14B 15B grps TA CONTROL MIN ON OFF n n 0 15 EONTA CONTROL a b cb c No of 14B 15B grps at TA 1 0 transition EONTA CONTROL MIN ON OFF n 0 15 PST i Character code table selection i 0 3 REP_2A i Enable 1 Disable 0 2A group repetition when sending a new radiotext RADIOTEXT X X LONG Broadcast 64 chars X SHORT text only GSIZE CYC i Maximise Cyclic buffer size for group 0 15 or all 16 GSIZE PRIORITY g Set Cyclic buffer priority g 0A 15B DSN CURR i Select Data Set for transmission i 1 6 DSN n LIST a b c d Create Data Set with Main PSN a EON PSN s b c n 1 to 6 Current DSN not accepted DSN d PSN p EON 1 0 Enable 1 Disable 0 EON s in DSN d and PSN p GROUPS i Set groups retransmission i 00000000 FFFFFFFF Page 105 CES Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Neil Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France NO 14001 5 Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com www
142. of accurate data in a timely manner To enable broadcast of the 8A groups go to the configure RDS encoder page of the FMB 80s embedded website Enter at least one 8A group in the Group Sequence box near the bottom of the page and click Update to save your changes For further information and support on TMC applications contact Audemat 5 2 Broadcasting Open Data Applications ODA The FMB80 encoder supports the broadcast of Open Data Applications in RDS There are several modes of ODA FIFO Cyclic Burst mode Spinning Wheel mode Extremely urgent and Immediate These modes are specified in the RDS standard prEN50067 version 2 4 and in the UECP protocol EBU UER SPB490 version To configure an ODA application An ODA application is defined by its AID code and by the type of group used these two parameters appear in the 3A groups used for service locating The command ODA gv AID lt aaaa gt can be used to define the AID code aaaa associated to the group type gv 3A 3B 4B 5A 5B 6A 6B 7A 7B 8A 8B 9A 9B 10B 11A 11B 12A 12B 13A or 13B The 3A type groups and the type of group used for the ODA application must be included in the group sequence defined by the command DSN d GS lt g1 g2 g2 gn gt where d 1 to 6 specifies the assigned DSN n lt 252 and g1 g2 gn OA OB 1A to 15A The values 4A 14B and 15B are prohibited The broadcasting of the 3A type groups is mana
143. of firmware installed in your system by reading the center block of text FMB80 user manual 07 2010 NOTE The date is displayed in the European syntax with the day preceding the month thus the above example shows the date for May 11th 2008 not November 5th The time is standard military 24 hour clock The boxes marked Site and Encoder allow you to enter numeric values to give each transmitter site and each encoder its own unique ID This is essential when using the UECP protocol to configure and operate a group of several FMB 80 encoders NOTE VERY IMPORTANT When making any changes via the FMB 80s website it is mandatory that you click the Update or Set button in each portion of the page before proceeding to the next part of that page or any other page If you leave a page without clicking the Update or Set buttons first your changes will not be saved After making the necessary changes on this page click Update and the page will refresh showing the new values Then click Home to return to the start 4 3 3 The RDS encoder page From the Home page click on the second link gt configure RDS encoder for the following page 3 audemat 80 Home gt RDS Encoder RDS ENCODER Settings value typical RDS subcarrier 1 O disabled 1 enabled Output level aes 1 to 3199 mVpp Output phase 80 0to359 Group 4 transmission ID O disabled 1 enabl
144. omers Before any dynamic set up be sure that your country regulation authority allows this Programme Service name PS This is the label of the programme service consisting of not more than eight alphanumeric characters which is displayed by RDS receivers in order to inform the listener what programme service is being broadcast by the station to which the receiver is tuned An example for a name is Radio 21 The Programme Service name is not intended to be used for automatic search tuning and must not be used for giving sequential information RadioText RT This refers to text transmissions primarily addressed to consumer home receivers which would be equipped with suitable display facilities B 1 Why different configuration of the PS name The PS name is really important for the listener it is the simplest way to tune a receiver by decoding the name of the station or call letters For this reason it is absolutely necessary for radio to always broadcast this information In the 80 you can configure 3 independent PS name e Static PS name Call letters of the station in accordance with the RDS recommendation Eight characters Stored in EEPROM e PS scrolling Possibility to scroll by characters or by words a text of up to 64 characters Instead of the static PS name Page 77 RA Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Neil Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France lt 0 1400 5 Tel 33 0 5 57 9
145. ommands definition e Other tag commands definition This is where you can configure the FMB 80 to understand the information being sent to it by your automation software If your automation software is sending data to the encoder like ARTIST instead of ARTISTNAME It may be easier to change what the FMB 80 is looking for rather than try and change what the automation software is sending Simply alter the text in each box to match what the automation is sending for that type of data and click Save on the right to lock in your changes The PS amp RT delay box allows you to enter a number of seconds for the FMB 80 to wait before starting to display new song information This is useful for stations that are in a talk delay or have a large delay of any type in the audio path Since the encoder normally starts scrolling as soon as it receives the data from the automation software the listener would otherwise see the artist and title of the song before they heard it start playing note be sure that the new command is not already existing The FMB80 doesn t test it Page 34 Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France o 14003 Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com www audemat com eu FMB80 user manual 07 2010 eudemet WorldCast Systems Group ITEM tags 80 PS
146. or TEMPx TEMPx NAME lt str gt Set alias for TEMPx 20 char max TEMP x Display measured value of TEMPx C TEMPx STATUS_LOW lt str gt Set alias for TEMPx Low status 20 char max TEMPx STATUS OK sstr Set alias for TEMPx Ok status 20 char max TEMPx STATUS_HIGH lt str gt Set alias for TEMPx High status 20 char max TEMPx STATUS Display alias for current tested TEMPx status TEMPx TO_LOW lt val gt Set delay time for TEMPx low supervision 0 9999s TEMPx TO_HIGH lt val gt Set delay time for TEMPx high supervision 0 9999s TEMPx TH_LOW lt val gt Set low threshold 50 150 C TEMPx TH_HIGH lt val gt Set high threshold 50 150 C TEMPx CHK Display current supervision status TEMPx CHK_STATUS Display alias for current supervision status INIT TEMP Initialize config of all TEMP D 23 Timer commands Commands for the three onboard timers TIMERS Display Timer Event Status INIT TIMERS Initialise Timers NEW DAY and NEW HOUR TIMER n ON OFF Enable Disable Timer n n 1 3 TIMER lt n gt PERIOD lt t gt Set Timer n Timeout value 1 65535 Mins TIMER lt n gt PERIOD Display Timer n Timeout value TIMER lt n gt RESET Reset Timer n with Initial Timeout TIMER lt n gt Display remaining time or OFF TIMER lt n gt STATUS Display timer status ON or OFF NEW_DAY ON OFF Enable Disable NEW DAY Event NEW_DAY Display NEW_DAY setting NEW HOUR7 ON OFF Enable Disable NEW HOUR
147. or numeric paging and twenty 7A groups for the 80 character text paging an interval represents approximately 66 groups Define the value of the GRPD code with the command DSN d GRPD lt I gt with 0 to 7 You may further define the GRPD code as GRPD TO lt c gt where c 0 to 2 0 disables the function This command can be used to stop broadcast of the paging groups based on inactivity on the COM ports using the COM port TIMEOUT commands 5 4 Operation via SNMP Many broadcasters have large networks of equipment and encoders over a wide geographic area Since the FMB 80 encoder is largely a data processing device some operators choose to network and manage their encoders using the Simple Network Management Protocol or SNMP The primary use of SNMP is to send data to and retrieve data from any number of remote devices on a network This network is configured and operated through a document called a Management Information Base or MIB which defines a set of commands for each different type of equipment Equipment can be grouped together in what are called communities and the SNMP manager can communicate with an entire community or one single piece of equipment at a time The remote equipment can initiate communication with the manager by generating what is known as an SNMP trap and communication can also be accomplished by using the GET and SET commands which retrieve and send data to th
148. ow you to operate within the FMB 805 file structure much as you would any computer system Page 95 SETA Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Neil Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France NO 14001 5 Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com www audemat com CERAM audemat Group Y FMB80 user manual 07 2010 ATA_STANDBY Display ATA equipment status STANDBY 0 1 Set ATA power consumption mode 1 low power ATA STANDBY TO Display ATA automatic power down timeout ATA STANDBY 0 255 Set ATA automatic power down timeout O OFF AFS FLASH Display main Flash type APPLI lt file gt Update application program APPLI FORCE lt file gt Update application program without testing version ATTRIB lt file gt Display file or directory attributs ATTRIB lt file gt H IR TW h r w Set file or directory attributs BOOT lt file gt Update boot program BOOT FORCE lt file gt Update boot program without testing version CD or CD or PWD Display working directory CD lt directory gt Change working directory COPY lt source gt lt destination gt Copy file RAMCOPY source Copy a file or encrustation result to ram drive DEFRAG Defragment flash memory DEL lt file gt Delete a file DIR lt directory gt Display file list verbose mode FORMAT lt extension gt inode_count Format file system extension MOUNT A
149. p sequence www audemat com support audemat com Page 26 Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Neil Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com www audemat com 4001 gt BUREAU VERITAS Cortfication D audemat FMB80 user manual 07 2010 PI 1 Group This is the DSN or Data Set Number page Here is where you configure the RDS data that is more or less static This data identifies your station transmitter and format and also defines the types of RDS data you intend to broadcast The first thing you will notice are the two rows of buttons Current DSN and DSN to configure These buttons allow you to configure several different Data sets of all of the parameters on this page and switch between them by a remote signal or automatically by using the scheduler This feature is essential for transmitters that change programs from one network to another or alternate between network and local programming For U S broadcasters you can configure different DSN sets for each station in your group thereby making each FMB 80 interchangeable in case of a problem Regardless you will have to configure at least one set of DSN data so we ll start from the top PI Program Identification unique hexadecimal code that identifies specific program For most of the world this code is assigned by the br
150. pace N Window Delay aaa 3A 7654 1210 3456 0 255 AE burst mode SA OSA0 AAAA 1233 0 0 0 transmitted 8 times with 5B 0000 0000 0 0 0 6A 0000 0000 0 0 0 6B 0000 0000 0 0 0 7A 0000 0000 2 2 2 COUPE 7B 0000 0000 07740 0 0 7777 6666 0 0 0 0 10B ODA spinning 8B 0000 0000 0 0 Wheel mode is defined 9A 0000 0000 0 0 as follows for each 9B 0098 0000 1234 5 minute transmission 108 0108 5678 0002 0 0 active from second 5 to 11A 0000 0000 0 second 10 from sec 25 11B 0000 0000 0 0 to sec 30 and from sec 12 0000 0000 000 4510 sec 50 12B 0000 0000 0 0 13A 0000 0000 0 0 Defines the order of 13B 0000 0000 0 0 priority of the groups Relative priority 7A 13B or IMMEDIATE transmission P17 RDS UECP SQC Table COMO SQC 7A NEXT 5 7 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00011111 11111111 11111111 11111110 11111111 11111111 11100000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 COM1 SQC 00 NEXT SQC 01 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 COM2 SQC 00 NEXT SQC 01 00000000 00000000 00000000 0
151. pen Data Applications 5A Transparent Data Channels or ODA 13A Enhanced Radio Paging or ODA 5B Transparent Data Channels or ODA 13B Open Data Applications 6A In House applications or ODA 14A Enhanced Other Networks information only 6B In House applications or ODA 14B Enhanced Other Networks information only TA Radio Paging or ODA 15A Undefined 7B Open Data Applications 15B Fast switching information only The Audemat RDS RBDS FMB80 encoder is designed to be fully compatible with both the European and American standards and broadcast of any or all of the data groups is fully user selectable to allow the broadcaster to tailor the RBDS data stream to fit their needs 1 1 3 Functions of RDS RBDS RDS is a powerful tool for communicating within a network of transmitters and controlling and programming the receivers tuned to that network Although the functions of RDS are almost too numerous to detail these are the primary types of data transmitted over RDS RBS 1 The PI or Program Identification code This is a hexadecimal code that identifies a particular program This is a required item as the PI code acts as the digital identification for your station In Europe and other countries the code is assigned by the authorities in the US it can be calculated by using your stations call letters provided you have a four letter set See the section of Appendix A for the calculation or visit our free on line calcula
152. r computer directly to the FMB 80s Ethernet port NOTE To connect a computer directly to the FMB 80 you must use a crossed Ethernet cable and the computer s IP address must be in the same range as the FMB 80s Meaning the first three groups of numbers in the IP address xxx xxx xxx xxx must be the same right by default To connect to the embedded website open an Internet browser IE Mozilla Netscape etc and enter the IP address of the FMB80 The default address as shipped from the factory is 192 168 0 1 but you may alter that as you wish You can change the IP address through the website page Home gt Configure IP2 System or with the command lt gt After you hit lt Enter gt the unit will respond with the plus sign Then enter the command reset or cycle the power and the FMB 80 will reboot with the new IP address active NOTE The new IP will not be active until the unit is restarted If you have changed the IP using a Telnet session you will have to reopen a new session at the new IP address Page 23 Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Neil Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France 150 14001 j Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com www audemat com oues D audemat FMB80 user manual 07 2010 2 TET 4 3 Configuring via the embedded website of the FMB 80 4 3 1 home page
153. r the last 624 days Click on Config then in the Config window select Station then double click on the station you want to export the data from Page 49 RA Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Neil Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France NO 14001 2 Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com www audemat com eaten FMB80 user manual 07 2010 D audemat PI WorldCast Systems Group PSI Config Station Q 4 AA Bs VStation Shift Cpl Input Output 5 Serial ource Play Device Port Dx Edit New Save Print ID Name of Station CPU 01 COM Iure a REVO e This opens the station window click Export to open the Export window Export Format s ea Audemat Export 2 Export 83 Export Settings Included Audio Types File Settings Active Yes v 6 Appendto File Songs News Memos Field Separator Spots Beds VoiceTracs car Format Standard v Overwite File Promos Bits Phone Calls CR LF Output TCPAP Seques Effects Time Announce sized Shows Liners Temp Announce Fil Legallds Use Spot Range CRALF zj Standard Format Settings TCP IP Notification Settings Lead Text Field to Output Port Line 1 Comment 1 Comment Line 1 5401 Line2 artistname Artist Primary Artist name for Song i i Address
154. r transmitter This facility is particularly useful in the case of car and portable radios CT Clock Time and date Time and date codes should use Coordinated Universal Time UTC and Modified Julian Day MJD If MJD 0 the receiver should not be updated The listener however will not use this information directly and the conversion to local time and date will be made in the receiver s circuitry CT is used as time stamp by various RDS applications and thus it must be accurate DI Decoder Identification and dynamic PTY indicator These bits indicate which possible audio modes are appropriate for use with the broadcast audio and to indicate if PTY codes are switched dynamically ECC Extended Country Code RDS uses its own country codes The first most significant bits of the PI code carry the RDS country code Their four bit coding structure only permits the definition of 15 different codes 1 to F hex Since there are much more countries to be identified some countries have to share the same code which does not permit unique identification Hence there is the need to use the Extended Country Code The ECC consists of eight bits EON Enhanced Other Networks information This feature can be used to update the information stored in a receiver about program services other than the one received Alternative frequencies the PS name Traffic program and Traffic Announcement identification as well as program Type and program Item Number
155. rent data set for programme service 2 to gt RADIO_1_ PS SCROLL or DYNAMIC PS SCROLL configuration with UECP UECP enables to send Manufacturers specific commands As PS scroll is not allowed by the recommendation It will be necessary to use MEC 2D to transmit relevant information to the encoder Any text command can be coded in UECP and can be sent to the encoder So in order to configure the PS scroll or Dynamic PS scroll please refer the chapter B to know the exact command to code For example In order to configure PS text command see chapter B the following MEC 2D should be used 2D MEC 02 FD MEL 41 Manufacturer designation A 5A Manufacturer designation Z Page 79 Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Neil Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com www audemat com 150 14001 BUREAU VERITAS Cortfication audemat Group Y FMB80 user manual 07 2010 50 P 53 5 54 45 58 54 3D Etc Of course this message must be include in a valid UECP frame gm b ASCII configuration The FMB80 enables to be configured with simple terminal software The terminal must be set up with the following parameters for the PC communication port gt Baud rate 9600 Bps gt Data Bits 8 gt Parity None gt Stop bit 1 gt Flow control None Once the terminal is correctly configure
156. rs for the composite multiplex and RDS connections follow standards OUT Composite Multiplex Signal RDS encoder ground connector MPX IN SYNC asymmetrical BNC connector Central Central MPX or Synchronisation signal Ground of the RDS encoder Ground connector BNC ground Ground of the FMB80 BNC center Page 92 Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Neil Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France 150 14001 Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com www audemat com 1 audemat Group Y FMB80 user manual 07 2010 APPENDIX D FMB80 COMMAND SET In order to provide the most flexibility for the user the FMB 80 has an extensive command set This section will attempt to list those commands grouped by subject so that you may more easily find the commands you need to achieve the actions or results you desire All of these commands are listed the FMB 80s internal help menus should you need to refer to them without having this manual nearby This is the structure of the internal help menu type help in a telnet or terminal session HELP APPLI Application specific help commands HELP RDS SYSTEM HELP RDS ENCODER HELP RDS SCROLL HELP RT_PLUS Help on RDS System Commands Help on RDS Encoder Commands Help on RDS RT amp PS scroll Commands Help on RT Service related Commands HELP DSN Help on RDS D
157. s Kennedy 20 avenue Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France 150 14001 Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com www audemat com vU D audemat 80 user manual 07 2010 ius HELP NETCOM NETCOM help commands HELP NETWORK Network commands help HELP PPP PPP commands help HELP SCHEDULER SCHEDULER rules and commands help HELP SNMP SNMP agent commands help HELP SYSTEM System commands help HELP TIMERS Timers commands help HELP TELNET CLIENT Telnet client commands help HELP UDP UDP client server commands help HELP USERS Login and password table commands help HELP WEB Web server commands help HELP SNTP SNTP commands help Again each of these help menu selections opens a sub menu with a list of commands related to that function All of the FMB 80s commands and configuration can be entered through this console interface and all of the commands listed can also be used remotely through a Telnet session via the TCP IP interface In all cases after you hit Enter the unit will respond with a plus sign if it accepts the command and an exclamation point if the command is not acceptable 4 2 Communicating via TCP IP The most intuitive way to set up the FMB 80 is to access the embedded website through a TCP IP connection You can do this through a hub switch or router using standard LAN and Ethernet protocols or you can connect you
158. ss decoding The FMB80 encoder will automatically stop the retransmission mode if an RDS error is detected on the decoded signal The status of the decoder can be monitored via the ASCII command P12 Page 58 Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France SO 14001 5 Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com www audemat com pola audemat Group Y FMB80 user manual 07 2010 To configure RDS data retransmission mode Select the type of group to be retransmitted using the command GROUPS i lt i gt 00000000 to FFFFFFFF representing a 32 bit word each bit being associated to a type of RDS group Examples GROUPS 00000002 selects the retransmission of OB type groups GROUPS 0000000A selects the retransmission of OB and 1B type groups GROUPS 40000000 selects the retransmission of 15A type groups Activate RDS retransmission with the command RDS IN 4 RDS IN 0 will deactivate RDS retransmission Monitor the decoder operation in particular the RDS error rate by displaying the P12 page RDS ENCODER or P12 NOTE The groups selected for retransmission have priority relative to the defined Group Sequence and will override the programmed Group Sequence In addition these types of groups can no longer be generated internally by the local encoder Example if the 2A type
159. ssion and add at least one group 4A to the group list in the appropriate box Click Update to lock in your changes before leaving the page Via telnet or a terminal session you can use the commands CT 1 65 read the existing group sequence GS lt 0A 0A 2A 4A gt add at least one 4A group to your group sequence to activate the clock time transmission Remember the groups shown above are just an example read your current group sequence and add at least one 4A group The internal clock of the FMB 80 is good but to ensure broadcast of accurate time is a good idea to update your internal clock frequently by reference to an accurate outside source The common method for doing this is by linking to an SNTP server All of the commands for this configuration are listed in the SNTP Commands section of this manual but the two main commands are SNTP PROTOCOL and either 5 5 or SNTP TIME SERVER where the protocol can equal SNTP TIME UDP or TIME depending on the server you are going to connect to The value after the SERVER can be an IP address or name of the site if you are using a DNS server Once you have the connection configured the command GET TIME will synchronize the FMB 80 s clock to the time server and TIME will display the current system time Since most time servers will give you GMT us
160. t WorldCast Systems Group Other tags including descriptor and interactivity tags 2 audemat FMB80 Group PS amp RT other commands Command definition STATIONNAME SHORT STATIONNAME LONG PHONE HOTLINE PHONE STUDIO PHONE OTHER SMS STUDIO SMS OTHER EMAIL HOTLINE EMAIL STUDIO EMAIL OTHER MMS OTHER CHAT CHAT CENTRE VOTE QUESTION VOTE CENTRE PLACE APPOINTEMENT IDENTIFIER PURCHASE GET DATA Home gt RDS extra parameters gt PS amp RT other commands STATIONNAMESHORT STATIONNAMELONG PHONEHOTLINE PHONESTUDIO e M et PHONEOTHER d SMSSTUDIO wo 2 et SMSOTHER o et EMAILHOTLINE t EMAILSTUDIO IEMAILOTHER t MMSOTHER t et CHAT te te et CHATCENTRE VOTEQUESTION a T VOTECENTRE PLACE wo APPOINTEMENT IDENTIFIER PURCHASE et GETDATA www audemat com support audemat com Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Neil Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com www audemat com FMB80 user manual 07 2010 augdemeat WorldCast Systems Group N 3 4 3 10 The FMB 80 Scheduler The FMB 80s IP2 system
161. t Hit Music Culture 24 unassigned Tazz Music 8 Soft Rock Music Science 25 unassigned Country Music 9 Top 40 Music Varied 26 unassigned National Music 10 Country Pop Music 27 unassigned Oldies Music 11 Oldies Rock Music 28 unassigned Folk Music 12 Soft Music Easy Listening Music 29 Weather Documentary 13 Nostalgia Light Classics Music 30 Emergency Test Alarm Test 14 Jazz Serious Classics Music 31 Emergency Alarm 15 Classical Other Music Page 75 50 9001 ISO 14001 BUREAU VERITAS Cortfication Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Neil Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com www audemat com audemat ns Group Y FMB80 user manual 07 2010 CALCULATING THE PI CODE FOR U S STATIONS To determine the PI code for a U S broadcast station you can use our web tool at http www audemat com radio products 13 23 1 html Just below the American flag click PI code calculator enter your call letters and click calculate If you want to do it the hard way here s the formula Remember this only works for four letter calls Assign each letter a numerical value from 0 25 A 0 Z 25 If your first letter is a K start with 4096 If it s a W start with 21 672 Add the value of your second call letter multiplied by 676 Add the value of your third call letter multiplied by 26
162. t com www audemat com 3 oaudemet FMB80 user manual 07 2010 y on tS Group EEPROM_FAULT Indicates a default with the EEPROM for storage of RDS parameters Contact your Audemat technical contact FLASH_full History file is full further event logging will erase old events FTP_logfail Failed attempt to log in to the FTP site in the FMB 80 FTP_login Successful FTP log in FTP_logout FTP logout RDS init Initialization of RDS system REL2 off Relay 2 changes to off state RESET Power cycle or response to a RESET command TELNET c logfail Failed attempt to log in to the Telnet port TELNET c login Successful telnet log in TELNET c logoutLog out of the telnet session TEMP1 high High temperature reading in the FMB 80 You may also configure your own events based on any parameter that the FMB 80 can recognize The command for establishing a new event is EVENT MAKE lt EVENT gt lt REF EVENT VAL DESCRIPTION this allows you to assign a name for the event set which parameter to measure assign a value that will cause the event and give the new event a description To configure an event to send an alert use the following guide 4 6 1 Sending an e mail Configure sending of an e mail with the following command EVENT EVENT NAME SMTP e maill e mail8 file A T S lt subject gt
163. t_number gt Kills the specified resquest HTTP_CLIENT KILL_ALL Kills all current requests D 8 Mail commands The FMB 80 contains an embedded e mail server which can be configured to send e mails with a user definable subject line triggered by any event Files can also automatically be attached and sent MAIL Display SMTP and settings HELP MAIL Display this help INIT MAIL Reset SMTP and POP3 to default VER MAIL Display software version SMTP ENABLED ON OFF Enable disable SMTP client SMTP ENABLED Display SMTP client status SMTP IP sss sss sss sss Set SMTP server IP address name server Or name server 64 characters max SMTP IP Display SMTP name server or IP address SMTP RETRY lt 0 10 gt Set number of retries SMTP RETRY Display number of retries SMTP RETRY_TIMEOUT lt 15 300 gt Set timeout between two retries SMTP RETRY_TIMEOUT Display timeout between two retries SMTP RETURN lt email address gt Set retn mail address 64 char max SMTP RETURN Display return mail address POP3 IP sss sss sss sss Set POP3 server IP address name server Or name server 64 characters max POP3 IP Display POP3 name server or IP add POP3 USER lt user gt Set POP3 user name 32 char max POP3 USER Display POP3 user name POP3 PWD lt password gt Set POP3 password 32 char max POP3 PWD Display POP3 password SEND_EMAIL Send an email lt addr1 gt lt addr
164. tatic display on a receiver It is the primary aid to listeners in programme service identification and selection The use of PS to transmit text other than a single eight character name is not permitted Transmission of a PS name usually takes four type OA groups but to allow an instant display of the PS when a receiver pre set is selected the PS name is often stored for subsequent recall from memory when a programme service is selected The transmission and reception conditions for PS described were designed on the basis that PS would generally be invariant A few transmission operators have allowed PS to change to reflect the origin of the service for example when a regional service switches to a national service These changes which may occur a few times a day and have a duration of anything between a few minutes and several hours are acceptable but any other dynamic changes to PS are NOT acceptable and may cause a safety hazard by distracting a vehicle driver A similar effect could be experienced with dynamic text transmission of PTYN As a result dynamic PS and PTYN transmissions are expressly forbidden Similarly RT could also be distracting to a vehicle driver therefore the in vehicle display of RT should normally be disabled and RT display should be designed for end user viewing only when manually enabled AUDEMAT has decided to include a powerful dynamic display of PS and RT in our encoders due to the growing requests from our cust
165. te ed e eee bended ci aa a 98 D 9 Multicast commands x 99 10 Netcom commands ceci tre eite either vedas erii eene ve ke ene aka 99 D 11 Network comiman s 2 orent ages mtn pnr Rer ye sad On does Pede adr veter vy E uda e cya ag rd 102 DAZ PPP commands agere tette Eee C E xe pee eta apa reed esae 103 citt eere er rente edere dd a nan xu ceu dex eus 103 D14 eicere PEE 104 B Em RELAY COMMMANGS p 108 Page 3 Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Neil Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com www audemat com 3 audemat 80 user manual 07 2010 0 16 Scheduler Dre ae ed dL A dada eu qaad 109 0 17 SNMP conmimands errata eae edere ial eie ian envia edge paa E 110 D18 SNITPCOmtmalids cu ener e gea i ve ema ded eda 110 D319 Status commands n tete rre eee post encender et erae dep 111 D 20 System commands c ane nia oue ei 111 D 21 Telnet client
166. tes Kennedy 20 avenue Neil Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com www audemat com M FMB80 user manual 07 2010 J 2udemat COM 2 top and COM 1 bottom RS 232 jacks both male Data communication ports for the FMB80 commonly where serial connections from automation and other devices are made Standard sub D 9 pin connectors and RS 232 serial protocols observed Pinouts in Appendix B INPUT OUTPUT Jacks A bottom and B top sub D 15 pin connectors that allow access to the FMB80s four relays and eight logic inputs The FMB80s internal relays can be programmed to provide contact closures or breaks depending on the status of any number of parameters or based on external logic inputs The pinout charts for these jacks are located in Appendix B RDS out RDS in jack A BNC connector that depending on internal configuration of the FMB80 can send a second RDS output at a fixed level to a second exciter or receive RDS input from an external receiver for networking and or rebroadcast This jack does not carry any of the main multiplex composite signal only the modulated RDS for the subcarrier Sync MPX IN This jack is used to input your multiplex composite signal to the FMB80 If the unit is to be used in Loop Through mode the entire signal goes through the encoder emerging at the MPX OUT jack with the RDS encoding attached an
167. text tags RT COMMANDS Activate the RT license RT_PLUS READ_LICENSE_FILE Load license key from file RT_PLUS LICENSE Set license key Commands available only with the license key RT_PLUS group RT activation on group 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 type A RT PLUS TOGGLE Change RT toggle bit Page 106 Yr Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Neil Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France 150 14001 5 Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com www audemat com BUREAU VERITAS Cortfication audemat FMB80 user manual 07 2010 2 UEM RT PLUS RUNNING 0 1 Force running bit Note that RT PLUS TOGGLE and PLUS RUNNING BIT are automatically managed it is recommended not to use the commands directly Commands available without the license key TAGLIST Show tag list and associated commands TAG CURRENT VALUES Show current tag s used values TAG NEXT VALUES Show current tag s edited values lt TAG gt cmd Associate a command to fill tag content cmd data Fill tag content with data RT Add radiotext string RTn Set radiotext string n Available TAGS case sensitive lt ITEM DURATION gt DURATION lt ITEM TITLE gt SONGTITLE lt ITEM ALBUM gt ALBUMNAME lt gt lt 5 gt ARTISTNAME lt ITEM COMPOSITION gt COMPOSITION lt ITEM MOVEMENT gt MOVEMENT lt ITEM CONDUCTO
168. th ASCII commands Such facility should be used when the user doesn t want or know the UECP protocol and when the automation software is linked to the encoder via a RS232 connection Finally with the FMB80 embedded Web site 80 is the first RDS encoder that offers to be configuring via TCP IP Specific web pages have been specially created for the configuration of the PS and or RT then information from automation software will be received in UDP or ASCII a UECP configuration Expert only It is necessary to set up the communication port of the encoder in order to accept the UECP protocol This must be done with terminal software connected on COMO front side of the equipment The terminal must be set up with the following parameters for the PC communication port gt Baud rate 9600 Bps gt Data Bits 8 gt Parity None gt Stop bit 1 gt Flow control None Once the terminal is correctly configured switch on the encoder to display the equipment auto test In UECP parameters must be set to match the communication those parameters are Baud rate and communication mode So in order to properly configure the encoder it is necessary to write the following commands in the encoder COMx PROTOCOL UECP x 1 or 2 depending on the ENCODER communication port selected COMx MODE y y 0 Unidirectional y 1 bidirectional requested y 2 bidirectional spontaneous COMx SETTINGS 75 115200 N O E 5 8 1 2 to set the Encoder communicatio
169. th the command SYNCHRO lt nnnn gt where nnnn is EXT for external synch INT internal or AUTO automatic synch As always using the command with a question mark SYNCHRO returns the current value PILOT will return a 1 if the FMB 80 detects a pilot signal at the MPX IN jack 0 if none is detected 3 5 Setting the RDS level The output level of the FMB 80 that determines the modulation of the RDS subcarrier is variable in 1 millivolt increments from 0 to 3199 nVpp Due to variations in other transmitting equipment in the broadcast chain it is impossible to accurately predict what level of modulation will occur with a given output level The best way to ensure accurate adjustment of the RDS injection level is with a monitor or measuring device that is capable of directly read the modulation of the 57 kHz subcarrier such as Audemats FM MC4 Field Measurement device or the Navigator series of RF field measurement equipment An alternate but less accurate method is to temporarily disable the main and stereo modulation by interrupting the audio Then a modulation monitor that is sensitive enough can measure the modulation of the RDS subcarrier alone Audemat recommends an RDS injection level that corresponds to a carrier deviation of approximately 4 kHz or 4 5 percent modulation In the USA the FCC allows an FM broadcast station an extra 596 of total modulation for each subcarrier that is active up to a maximu
170. that purpose In this box you can specify days of the week by their numeric value Monday 1 Tuesday 2 etc You can also combine days so 1 5 in the WD box would trigger the event at the specified time every day from Monday through Friday Put 1 4 6 in the WD box and the event will happen every Monday Thursday and Saturday Leaving a box blank or putting an asterisk in a box acts as a wild card enabling the event for all values of that box So if the scheduler looks like this cog Be r FMB80 gt Scheduler Microsoft Internet Explorer Q Back Dates 1 to 31 WD Weekdays 1 Monday to 7 Sunday HH Hours 0 to 23 Minutes 0 to 59 SS Seconds 0 to 59 File Edit View Fa Norton Internet Security Address http 81 80 224 139 G scheduler html 3 apply and z 6 In field 0 8 gt from 2000 to 2008 In fields DD 1 4 6 gt day 1 to 4 and 6 MM 1 5 HH i4 MN 00 55 00 COMMAND ps_text John Q Help Internet The FMB 80 will update the static PS text to read John Q at 2 00 P M Monday through Friday When you get your event or command entered the way you want it click Add and you will see the new event added to the Scheduler list Page 39 Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Neil Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5
171. tion on using the HTTP Client see HTTP Client Commands in Appendix C 4 6 5 Initiating a Telnet session The FMB 80 can initiate a telnet session on any recognized event with the command EVENT lt EVENT NAME gt TELNET lt remotehost gt port 4 6 6 Executing system commands When the FMB 80 recognizes an event it may be desirable to automatically execute a command or a series of commands Changing communication ports or protocols if the regular communication path is lost performing a system reset or changing the PS scrolling text to a default message if data from the automation system stops flowing To execute a single IP2 command triggered by an event use the command EVENT lt gt COMMAND lt ip2_command gt To execute several commands on the same event write them into a text file making sure there is an lt Enter gt at the end of each command and save the file to the root directory of the FMB 80 with the command cmd file extension Then configure the desired event with the command EVENT EVENT NAME gt BATCH FILE lt command_ file gt 4 7 History and logging The Audemat FMB 80 maintains a continuously updated History file in the root directory called histo txt All IP2 events are automatically logged in this file unless specified otherwise by the user You may access the file by terminal or t
172. to determine if there is a recognized failure mode ON gt FMB80 board has power OFF gt FMB80 does not have power WARNING ON gt detection of a malfunction of the RDS modulator FLASHING gt the bypass function is active OFF gt standard operation STATUS 1 ON gt the RDS decoder detects RDS errors on the RDS IN input OFF gt no RDS error detected STATUS 2 FLASH gt 1 time per second standard operation 4 times per second TA and TP flags are both OFF gt malfunction of the FMB10 or FMC80 circuit boards REL1 to REL4 ON if the associated relay is active RELAYS OFF if the associated relay is not active RDS QUAL ON if an RDS input is not decoding properly OFF if the RDS input is decoding FLASH on reception of data on the LAN TX FLASH on transmission of data to the LAN Page 65 Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Neil Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com www audemat com ISO 14001 BUREAU VERITAS Cortfication D audemat FMB80 user manual 07 2010 2 eae eee vere 7 2 The help pages The FMB 80 has a number of useful shortcuts and aids to assist you in examining and diagnosing different parts of the data configuration and execution These are known as the Help Pages and a list and short description of the Help Pages looks like this Help page Configuration
173. tor at www audemat com Click on the link to any of our encoders and look for the American flag For three letter calls the Pls have been assigned a separate set of hex codes that are listed in the RBDS Standard NRSC 4 also available on line The PI code is transmitted in each of the 32 possible groups of RBDS data Page 6 150 9001 Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Neil Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France I 0 14001 3 Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com www audemat com FMB80 user manual 07 2010 J 2udemat 2 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 The PTY or Program Type code This is a numerical code that labels your format the type of programming carried on your station Be it Top 40 Rock Classical Religious or Talk there is a code for you or at least something close The transmission of this code will allow the listener to search the FM band for a particular format instead of by frequency The codes have been defined and are listed in the PTY section of Appendix A BEWARE the PTY codes for the European CENELEC standard are different from those defined by the United States standard NRSC so be certain you re looking at the right part of the table to broadcast the correct code The PTYN or Program Type Name Just 8 characters The M S flag A simple yes or no type flag to indicate wheth
174. trol Maximum duration of the TA at 1 Main 0 0 OFF 0 EON 0 ON O OFF 0 TIMEOUT TA 2 mins 5 0 active DSN Hardware specifies DATA SET CONFIGURATION that the selection comes from the CURRENT DSN 1 Hardware logic inputs DSN PSN MAIN EON s ENABLED t 22 84 85 86 87 88 89 list of PSNs of DSN 1 15 if TP 1 for all the PSNs PSN n 1 is enabled as EON for DSN n 2 8 3 2 3 4 5 6 7 is an EON PSN defined but not enabled of DSN n 2 8 is the main PSN of DSN n 5 P13 is the shortcut to access the page that displays the current settings of the RDS cyclic buffers You may also access this page with RDS BUFFERS P13 RDS Buffers GSIZE CYC 16 A B CYCLIC QUEUED CYCLIC QUEUED SIZE SIZE SIZE SIZE No 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 150 150 20 20 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 TMC HIGH PRIORITY 10 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 20 10 20 10 2 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 150 150 150 150 150 20 20 150 150 150 150 150 20 20 68 Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Neil Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com w
175. trol of the retransmission RDS mode e Supervision of an external equipment with e mail transmission Page 59 RA Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Neil Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France NO 14001 5 Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com www audemat com audemat Group Y FMB80 user manual 07 2010 5 8 Using the onboard relays The FMB80 has 4 relays labeled REL1 to REL4 The commands REL and HELP REL give the information concerning the status of the relays and the list of the commands relative to the relays designation of a name for each state saving of the current status etc Examples of use of the relays e activation of a relay during power on of the encoder e activation of a relay in case errors are detected coming from the RDS decoder e activation of a relay in case of inactivity on a communication port Relay activation can be configured to occur on any IP2 event see section 4 6 Alarms and Alerts and the Relay commands section of Appendix C 5 9 Broadcasting accurate time If you choose to configure your FMB80 to broadcast local time as part of the RDS data there are several steps to enable this feature The first is to enable broadcast of RDS data group 4A which is designated for transmitting clock and calendar data You may do this on the internal website on the DSN page select the flag that enables CT transmi
176. us PS scrolling repetition 0 0 for continuous Stop scrolling The first block is where you entered the static PS text which is what the radios will display when there is no dynamic music information to display The next two boxes Leading space and Trailing space are to set a number of optional blank spaces the FMB 80 will insert before and or after the PS text string If you find the end of the string is running into the beginning of the next repetition use these boxes to add blank spaces Pause time allow you to set how long each portion of the PS string will display before the data refreshes and displays the next section of PS text Scroll size determines how the PS text moves across the display of the listeners radios When it is set to 1 or 2 the text will march across the display from right to left 1 or 2 characters at a time This kind of display has proven to be a bit distracting to drivers so Audemat developed a way to scroll by an entire word at a time This feature is activated by setting the Scroll size to zero The radios will display one word for a few moments then the next word and so on Remember to save your changes in this section by clicking the Set button on the right In the next section of the page there are a couple of refinements to this scrolling by word format Selecting the first box Truncate word will automatically chop off the end of words that are longer than the 8 char
177. vidually and sets standard methods for unidirectional and bi directional communication software models within the encoders mechanical specifications data formats message structure message codes handling of RDS data including ODA and remotely configuring encoders There is a great deal of information to be understood to implement use of UECP on your encoders and there are other better documents that contain the information specific to UECP That being said there follows a list of some of the more common UECP commands that are accepted by the FMB 80 NOTE The manufacturer s specific command 2D followed by the manufacturer designation AZ will allow you to send any valid command to the FMB 80 via UECP Example send of a valid character chain PS_Text in UECP Page 62 Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France lt 0 1400 Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com www audemat com eu audemat FMB80 user manual 07 2010 2 j 6 3 UECP commands and functions RDS message commands Open Data Application commands Pl 01 ODA config and short message 40 PS 02 ODA gp usage sequence 41 PIN 06 ODA free format group 42 DI 04 ODA rel priority gp sequence 43 TA TP 03 ODA burst mode control 44 MS 05 ODA spinning wheel timing 45 PTY 07 PTYN 3E Transparent data commands RT 0A TDC 26 AF 13 EWS
178. we get into the dynamic PS formatting and labels go down to the second section of the page where you see gt gt Scrolling text Type in your static PS text up to 64 characters what your listeners will see on their radios when you are not playing music Click Set to save it Then we can return to the first section of the page which deals with how your encoder presents dynamic scrolling text coming from your automation system The available data or tags are displayed when clicking the Tag button Page 29 Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Neil Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France I 0 14001 5 Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com www audemat com D audemat 80 user manual 07 2010 7 ee Tags lt gt _ cINFO EVENT gt EMAIL STUDIO gt lt gt 5 gt gt lt gt cINFO CINEMA gt ITEM GENRE sINFOTv gt 2 4 po amp NFODATE TIME gt gt lt gt KINFOTRAFFIC VOTE CENTRE J amp INFO ALARM PLACE gt 2 INFO ADVERTISEMENT gt gt __ oR gt O Po PURCHASE gt 8 1 J amp GET
179. ween these systems is usually quite simple even the default commands are the same If you are using AV Air to export the information to the encoder simply set it up to communicate via the desired path check that your ports and protocols are set and you should be linked in no time One command line that BE recommends you input into your AV Air is AztecRtFmt Artistname 2 x20 rSongtitle 3 x20 rDuration 4 x20 r which captures the required information from the Audio Vault system and sends it out the data stream with all the necessary CR LFs in place The FMB 80 can be programmed to filter out different types of audio files to determine which ones will have their information displayed via dynamic scrolling See Using the BASIC Interpreter section 5 11 AudioVault also offers optional software called AV Web which allows you to filter which types of data are sent to the RDS encoder but at this writing could only send data over a serial connection not TCP IP SCOTT STUDIOS dMarc There are two possibilities for linking this automation system with your encoder you may either configure a direct link or use the dMarc web based service to capture the information from your automation and present it to your encoder DIRECT CONFIGURATION Run 5532 version 40923 or later This incorporates the new Now Playing formatting type U Type U is user defined and the output is formatted according to an associated nowplay usr file For the FMB8
180. will activate or deactivate the entire scheduler Click Set of course to lock in your choice 4 3 11 The IP2 system page The FMB 80 incorporates Audemats IP2 System a powerful communication and configuration tool running on a dedicated microprocessor system This chapter will deal with the basics of the IP2 system but for full utility and understanding you should read both the IP2 System manual and the Netcom manual both available on line From the Home page clicking on gt configure IP2 system will open up a second window Page 40 Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Neil Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com www audemat com 150 14001 BUREAU VERITAS I FMB80 user manual 07 2010 3 augdemeat Worldcast Systems Group Welcome to IP2 system Microsoft Internet Explorer Loe 9 File Edit Product name Product description Serial number Current user System Date System Time System day IP address MASK address GATEWAY address MTU MAC address 13 05 2005 dd mm yyyy 22 13 27 Friday Address http 81 80 224 139 index1 html 16 char max 80 char max 00 16 32 Super hh mm ss MON TUE WED THU FRY SAT SUN 81 80 224 139 Update secure CGI must be ON 255 255 255 240
181. ww audemat com 150 1400 BUREAU VERITAS Corticatior D audemat WorldCast Systems Group FMB80 user manual 07 2010 To look at the settings for the Paging configuration and buffers use the command RDS PAGING or the shortcut P14 P14 Paging Information CURRENT DSN 1 EBU RREN 2423000 EPP 50 bits 60s sorted gt 4 CURRENT INTERVAL 0 EVEN MIN Visible with the EPP firmware ONE MINUTE TWO MINUTES only EVENMIN ODD MIN INT MSGS GPS MSGS GPS MSGS GPS 0 0 Number of paging messages in the conventional PAGING buffer of interval n 2 Number of 7A groups in the buffer of interval n 6 P15 the command RDS ACCESS will display the settings for command authorizations P15 RDS UECP Command Access MEC 3A Access right COM is inhibited on 1 00 This table can only be 20 edited via COM2 40 60 i e o o ol cA ao ho oh od we eh c h b mh wh oh bh i och ch hk hk h gt d a oh m uh wh wh A m oh a h 2h mh ob eb eb b o eh eA mh i od m md d amp aa gt gt o2 A A e om ooo h mb md md i o oA mh md i ee h a ah ch mh oh oh ek hk eh Ta a och
182. www audemat com gt augemat FMB80 user manual 07 2010 j DSN d PSN p may go before next PSN commands PI XXXX Set PI for DSN d PSN p PS XXXXXXXX Set PS for DSN d PSN p PIN XXXX Set PIN Hexadecimal for DSN d PSN P DI i Set DI for DSN d PSN p i 0 15 TP i Set TP for DSN d PSN p i 0 1 TA i Set TA for DSN d PSN p i 0 1 Set MS for DSN PSN p i 0 1 PTY i Set PTY for DSN d PSN p i 0 31 PTYN XXXXXXXX Set PTYN for DSN d PSN p not Main LINK XXXX Set LINK Hexadecimal for DSN d PSN p EON_ELEMENTS XX Set EON elements Enable Disable Hex for DSN d PSN p AF a b Cc d Enter AF codes or values for DSN d PSN p Add AF codes for DSN d PSN AFCODE Display AF list codes for DSN d PSN p RDS DSN d PSN p Display PSN config for DSN d PSN p D 14 RDS commands The easiest way to set up the RDS information is via the FMB 80s embedded website However there is a full set of commands for use via telnet or a terminal session They are grouped in three categories System Encoder and Scrolling RDS SYSTEM COMMANDS RDS SITE lt n gt HEX i Site Address n 0 10 i 0 1023 RDS ENCODER lt n gt HEX i Encoder Address 0 10 i 0 63 COMn RDS SETTINGS i j Baudrate n 1 2 i 75 115200 Optional Divide Clock Rate j 8 16 or 32 expert use only COMn RDS MODE i EBU Communication mode n 1 2 i 0 2 COMn PROTOCOL USEP UECP ASCII ASCI
183. www audemat com FMB80 user manual 07 2010 W audemat PI Worldcast Systems Group amp Welcome to IP2 system Microsoft Internet Explorer Q sxx 1 c x a 7 Search She Favorites Edit File View Favorites Tools Help Norton Internet Security f 5 http 192 168 1 104 index1 html _ Application FTP server WEB server AZIO driver NETCOM driver AFS file system UDP server BOOT version CPLD version FLASH memory SMTP client SNMP agent IP2 system O S RDS3780 6 Nov 08 2004 17 27 31 AZT2918 H ECI2382 K FTP server v 11 10 Aug 30 2004 08 50 45 ECI2383 J HTTP SERVER v19 03 Aug 30 2004 08 50 47 AZT2468Q Library V25 10 Aug 30 2004 08 50 47 ECI2789 G NetcomPlus Library v2 73 Aug 30 2004 08 50 58 available soon AZT2357 P Aztec File System v15 22 Aug 30 2004 08 50 40 AZT2468n UDP Server V2 01 Aug 30 2004 08 50 48 AZT2437B 10d f INTEL_S5_4MO 2493 SMTP Library v14 01 Aug 30 2004 08 50 49 ECI2642 B SNMP Agent Library v11 01 Aug 30 2004 08 50 50 ECI2691K IP2system Library V2 31 Aug 30 2004 08 50 57 Internet On the left side of the IP2 System page you will find quick links that help you navigate around the page as well as links to open an FTP or Telnet session and the Audemat home page on the web If you click the Event Log page on the left Welcome to 1 2 system Microsoft Internet Explorer Q Back
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