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1. Convert each bit as follows If the hexadecimal value returned by the command is 02 or 10 in binary according to the following table MPX R B7 B6 B5 B4 B3 B2 Bi BO Hea 00 9J 2 4e Binary o o o 0 o o j 1 0 we see that the RDS alarm is on and all others are off If the hexadecimal value returned by the command is 20 or 10 0000 in binary according to the following table Tree Tae NN SS cr 3 1 9 I 3 0 90 0 j 0 we see that the RF alarm is on and all others are off If the hexadecimal value returned by the command w is OA or 1010 in binary according to the following table MPX R B7 Be B5 B4 B3 B2 Bi BO Hea 2 0 A Binary o o o o 1 o J 1 0 we see that the RDS and MPX alarms are on all others are off Page 39 fa 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 broadcast silver com www broadcast silver com ses hues FM Receiver Silver User Manual 10 2012 3 ecreso APPENDIX B TRAP DESCRIPTION OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 6404 4 1 1 0 1 OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 6404 4 1 1 0 2 STRING description as set in the web site see section 6 5 1 OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 6404 4 1 1 0 3 Page 40 afa Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 2
2. gt ecreso FM RECEIVER SILVER USER MANUAL Date 2012 10 22 Silver and Ecreso are registered trademarks ecreso WorldCast Systems Group web www broadcast silver com e mail contact broadcast silver com hues FM Receiver Silver User Manual 10 2012 3 ecreso TABLE OF CONTENTS 1INTRODUC TION 4 IN Genera NONA O RET m on 4 UP Fa P POO Me CS OS T 4 1 1 2 About the FM Receiver Gihver iii 5 IAE aA acm 5 2 PRODUCT PRESENTATION E 5 2 1 General presentation nnne nennen nnn nnn n ess a n rris assai arn n ries Ei 7 2 2 List of included accessories ccccccssssececcceeesececccseueececccuaueeceecesuueececseuuaseceesssaeeeeessaageeeeesssageeeeesaas 7 23 EEGEN cacnatssinncacrsonceanisiecionsssqetewsaniwudaawnoenias basanveesniceselautehanuenstoowaxsdmasxinecnteadaesenaeucemeastes 7 227 MEE dain en E 10 250 TRO WIC EMINET UT 11 EE IN UP arrestee tse eet 13 3 1 Setting the reception frequency ccccccccssssecccccsseeeeeceeeeeececeeaecececsaaseeeeessaugecessssaseeeessssageeeessaas 13 3 2 Checking expected output levels ins 14 3 3 Installing the FM Receiver in racks in 14 or MEE une PA IM REED T 15 3 5 Locking the FM Receiver Silver eee 15 3 6 Connecting and setting
3. Status About E SNMP Agent Product ID Date Time Lisers Network Optional mirror 1 0 0 0 0 Support Notifications Traps community GET public SNMP Manager IP 0 0 0 0 Optional mirror 2 0 0 0 0 Optional mirror 3 0 0 0 0 community SET private Download MIB SAMP Traps Motification types Inform SNMPy2c Trap community public System description Trap sending test Send gt SNMP configuration The equipment enables multiple addresses to be configured for SNMP notifications However only the Main Manager has the authority to acknowledge notifications With INFORMS messages automatic answers from secondary managers are ignored by the unit MIB to download the MIB right click on the link and select Save link as SNMP Traps configuration s SNMP Notification Type Trap Community System Description trap settings Life Sign Trap Minutes between Life Signs sends life signs every X minutes This trap makes it possible to check that the unit is connected to the network Trap sending test enables the user to carry out a test according to the trap settings 6 5 6 1 Supported SNMP versions The unit implements an SNMP agent conforming to SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c versions GET and SET commands are supported as well as GETBULK in SNMPv2c Notifications can be transmitted in TRAP V1 or V2c form or with an INFORM V2c type 6 5 6 2 Notification mode To ma
4. e Frequency step screen 2 e RF alarm screen 3 e MPX alarm screen 4 e RDS alarm screens 5 and 4 e Stereo alarm screens 5 and 4 e F filter and receiving mode screen 10 e Antenna selection screen 10 e AF attenuation screen 10 e Deemphasis screen 11 e RF backup screen 11 e Front panel lock screen 12 e AF output level screen 12 e Headphone output level screen 12 e P address and Netmask screens 13 and 14 Screen numbers refer to numbers in the next section 4 3 Menus The frequency can be modified when this screen is first displayed 098 50MHz 035dBp the cursor blink on the set frequency Use the Up and Down arrows to adjust the frequency starting with the last digit The level in dBuV is of course read only This level is given after the attenuation selected screen 10 EN SteRx Indicates if the current station is in mono M or stereo S 100kHz read only value FreqStep Select the frequency step 10 or 100 kHz Page 18 afa 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 broadcast silver com www broadcast silver com gun FM Receiver Silver User Manual 10 2012 3 ecreso RF RF level measured after attenuation in dBuV En Select yes Y or no N to enable or disable RF level monitoring Default value N Mi Set the minimum threshol
5. www broadcast silver com hur 3 ecreso FM Receiver Silver User Manual 10 2012 6 5 System Configuration In these pages set parameters directly link to the TCP IP board web site network SNMP Save D Click the Save button to lock in your changes this is true for every page of the system configuration 6 5 1 Product ID e Ecreso FM Receiver Silver t C f 192 168 16 222 Save Status l Conf O Product ID Product ID Date Time TCP IP Card Identifiers Lisers Product Mame IpFmRxSilver Network Praduct Description IpFmRxSilver Support SNMP Agent Serial Number TESTOPN Notifications Software version 1 0 0 Traps H Hardware Version 1 0 Receiver part Identifiers Version General information regarding the product name serial number versions Use the product name and product description to adequately and uniquely describe your unit They are useful in a network environment to identify it Specifically these values are sent with SNMP traps Page 27 afa Q 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 broadcast silver com www broadcast silver com LIT ET he 3 ecreso FM Receiver Silver User Manual 10 2012 6 5 2 D
6. Yes stMsPICode Indicates current PI Integer in decimal format 1 3 6 1 4 1 6404 4 1 1 4 1 6 0 Code not in hexadecimal stMsPSCode Indicates current PS 1 3 6 1 4 1 6404 4 1 1 4 1 7 0 Code stMsTP 1 3 6 1 4 1 6404 4 1 1 4 1 8 0 Indicates Traffic Integer Program status 0 Undefined 1 Off 2 On Indicates Traffic Integer Announcement status 0 Undefined 1 Off 2 On stMsTA 1 3 6 1 4 1 6404 4 1 1 4 1 9 0 stMsMS 1 3 6 1 4 1 6404 4 1 1 4 1 10 0 Indicates the program Integer type Music or Speech s Undefined 1 Speech 2 Music stMsDI Indicates current DI 1 3 6 1 4 1 6404 4 1 1 4 1 11 0 stMsPTY Indicates current Gauge 1 3 6 1 4 1 6404 4 1 1 4 1 12 0 Program T Ype stMsAF List of AF String separated by 1 3 6 1 4 1 6404 4 1 1 4 1 13 0 semicolon stMsRDSUTC RDS UTC 1 3 6 1 4 1 6404 4 1 1 4 1 14 0 Page 42 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 broadcast silver com www broadcast silver com hurr 3 ecreso FM Receiver Silver User Manual 10 2012 C 2 Alarms Alarm Description StAIPilot Stereo Alarm 1 3 6 1 4 1 6404 4 1 1 4 2 1 0 stAIRDS RDS Alarm 1 3 6 1 4 1 6404 4 1 1 4 2 2 0 stAIRFLow RF Low Alarm 1 3 6 1 4 1 6404 4 1 1 4 2 3 0 stAIMPXLow MPX Low Alarm 1 3 6 1 4 1 6404 4 1 1 4 2 4 0 stAIRFHigh RF High Alarm 1 3 6 1 4 1 6404 4 1
7. if enabled the unit will automatically switch to the other RF input when an HF alarm is triggered on the current input If RF alarms are present on both inputs the unit will switch back and forth between RF1 IN and RF2 IN until the alarm disappears on one of the inputs With the IO IP version see section 6 4 Loc Select yes Y or no N to lock the front screen or not We recommend you lock it after your receiver is set Default value N AfLev Set the level for the AF outputs Default value 0 dB amplification set by jumpers see section 2 5 HeadP Set the level for the headphone output Default value 92 On this screen only available with the IP IO version view and modify the IP address of the FM Receiver Silver The IP address is not associated with a specific configuration On this screen only available with the IP IO version view and modify the IP address of the FM Receiver Silver The Netmask is not associated with a specific configuration Save You should use the save often while setting you FM Receiver Silver Simply press Enter to get to it 10 configurations are available SetO through Set9 Once the desired configuration is selected press the Right arrow key the cursor will be under the Recall Save function press the Up arrow key to save D The Set9 configuration can be used as backup configuration with the IO IP version see section 6 4 When you wish to recall a configuration select it press the
8. 1 4 2 5 0 stAIMPXHigh MPX High Alarm 1 3 6 1 4 1 6404 4 1 1 4 2 6 0 For all alarms possible values are e 0 Undefined e 1 Off e 2 QOn Page 43 afao 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 broadcast silver com www broadcast silver com SS AFNOR CERTIFICAT TON hurr FM Receiver Silver User Manual 10 2012 3 ecreso APPENDIX D RDS ACCRONYMS AF Alternative Frequency transmitter frequencies from an encoded station in digital list form Two transmission methods are possible method A a single list of 25 frequencies or method B list of frequency pairs Method A is the only method managed by the FM Receiver Silver DI Decoder Identification a digital function which enables an RDS receiver s audio level to be adjusted according to the type of received audio mono stereo M S Music Speech a digital flag which automatically modifies an RDS receiver s audio volume level according to the broadcast program logical state 1 musical program logical state 0 spoken program PI Program Identification a code identifying the received station PS Program Service name a station name of 8 characters PTY Program TYpe a function for identifying types of programs broadcast by an RDS station TA Traffic Announcement a digital flag which instantaneously switches an RDS receiver onto
9. 17 2 172 Though the web application is compatible with most browsers performances vary greatly from on browser to another For this reason we recommend you use Google Chrome or install the Chrome Frame plug in for Microsoft Internet Explorer Select the language if necessary Enter the user name and password Leer p dis dgi d Remember meae Enter user amp password sumt reeet Two user levels are available e Administrator Admin admin by default The administrator has full rights e Guest Guest guest by default The guest has read only access to all pages except the user management page Check the box to save connection information This process is managed by the web browser cookies login and passwords are saved for 15 days Save Status Conf System About A m S 2 98 9090 Q9 The tool bar on top of the page enables access to all pages of the site the user can view the status access receiver configuration and system configuration Data can be both viewed and modified The indicator on the right enables all connected users to know about current notifications Page 23 afa 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 broadcast silver com www broadcast silver com LIT ET he 3 ecreso FM Receiver Silver User Manual 10 2012 eh No current notifica
10. 5 Rear panel HF1 and HF2 inputs R LAF outputs Relay outputs IP IO version Serial port MPX1 MPX2 outputs and their adjustment pots AES output Ethernet port IP IO version The MPX outputs Default setting is 12 dBu They can be set by jumper see procedure below The output level can be fine tuned with a tuning screwdriver turn the adjustment pot clockwise to decrease and counterclockwise to increase the level The adjustment range is from oo to 2 dB The AF outputs Default setting is 12 dBu They can be set by jumper see procedure below The AES output It is set to 32 ksps nominal 14 dBFS The speed can be modified using a serial Telnet command see APPENDIX A Additional ports are reserved for future use Page 11 afao 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 broadcast silver com www broadcast silver com iis sheer ecreso FM Receiver Silver User Manual 10 2012 Before setting the jumpers make sure that all cables are disconnected Remove the 8 screws securing the cover R output L output MPX2 MPX1 C E All jumpers on this board are set at 12 dB ETE SCH gg DUNN ARR UDO Leg E FM Heceiver Silver front panel 12 For each output set the jumpers according to your needs and as indicated
11. FM Receiver Silver RS232 protocol is ASCII oriented this means it can be managed with standard terminal software such as HyperTerminal or Tera Term The communication port parameters should be adjusted as follows e Transmission speed 9600 e DATA Bit 8 e Stop Bit 1 e Parity No e Flow control No e Parity control No e Carrier Detect No With the IP IO version you can also open a Telnet session use the IP address of the FM Receiver Silver and Port 23 Connect with the administrator login and password A 2 Protocol definition After switching on the unit or after a reset command the identification string transmits RNCS FM Rx Silver stt93900 YV1 22 Mem Ok E2p Ok RxFM OKk ADCGQ32k Ok RDS Ok Temp Ok ADbpCca150k oOk InOut Ok At the end of each command press the Enter key to send it The FM Receiver Silver expects a CR 0D Set your terminal application to transmit and receive only CR do not add line feeds When a sent command is acknowledged by the unit you will see a plus sign When a sent command is invalid you will see a question mark The terminal session is design for machine to machine interface if parameters are modified using serial commands they will not be saved in any configuration Page 36 afa 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 broadcast silve
12. Function keys until the ATT value is selected OdB is highlighted Press the Value keys to adjust the attenuation to 40 dB Use the Function keys to go back to the main RF screen the level value is now attenuated Check the front panel LED peak meter if the signal reception is correct you will see no red light A red light could indicate an issue with the reception frequency Press the Enter key then the Up arrow key to save the settings you just modified Page 13 afa 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 broadcast silver com www broadcast silver com s ese FM Receiver Silver User Manual 10 2012 j ecreso 3 2 Checking expected output levels Default output levels are 12 dBu for MPX1 MPX2 and AF outputs They can be set by internal jumpers at 12 dBu 6 dBu or 0 dBu See section 2 5 if you need to set the jumpers MPX BNC output fine tuning See connection diagram section 2 5 Connect cable from the MPX output of the FM Receiver Silver to the transmitter s MPX input Adjust MPX1 and or MPX2 levels with the rear panel potentiometers using a tuning screwdriver Turn clockwise to decrease and counterclockwise to increase the MPX output level AF XLR outputs fine tuning Connect cables from the AF outputs of the FM Receiver Silver to the transmitter s AF inputs A
13. Right arrow key and press the Down arrow key to recall All the parameters that are configurable with the front panel application are saved in presets Page 20 afa 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 broadcast silver com www broadcast silver com Hui ees 3 ecreso FM Heceiver Silver User Manual 10 2012 5 REMOTE CONTROL AND MONITORING WITH THE GPIO BOARD 5 1 Introduction This function is available with the IP IO version when the GPIO board is installed on the receiver 5 2 Description of monitoring functions Outputs are relays that include a normally closed or normally open contact When an event occurs in the unit the corresponding relay is activated Seven monitoring functions are associated with relays e RF RF level is lesser than the minimum threshold e HF RF level is greater than the maximum threshold e MPX MPX level is lesser than the minimum threshold e MPX MPX level is greater than the maximum threshold e Stereo Pilot signal is not detected e RDS RDS signal is not detected e Power on receiver is on The 2 events Stereo and Power On use the same relay therefore they cannot be monitored at the same time Enable disable stereo monitoring using the front panel application or the embedded web site to disable enable power monitoring 5 3 Remote
14. Time Web accounts Admin login Network Admin password Support SNMP Agent Notifications Guest login Guest password Traps FTP accounts Admin login Admin password Update manager login update Update manager password maj This is where web site connection settings can be modified This page is only visible to administrators Two web and software accounts are available e Administrator Admin admin by default The administrator has full rights e Guest Guest guest by default The guest has read only access to all pages except the user management page The guest can download logs Two FTP accounts are available e Administrator Admin admin by default The administrator has full rights e Update manager update maj by default This account is only used for software updates You ma y change login names but make sure each is unique Only use alohanumerical characters for user names and passwords Page 29 afao 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 broadcast silver com www broadcast silver com hues 3 ecreso FM Receiver Silver User Manual 10 2012 6 5 4 Network j e Ecreso FM Receiver Silver C f 192 165 156 222 Qausasauuuuuna Primary Interface Static configuration E 4 IP address 192 168 16 227 Metrm
15. reach this screen Press the Value keys to modify the Netmask Device IP addr 17125 017 0024 23172 Device Netmask 255 255 0100 010 0 Connect the network cable B between the FM Receiver Silver s Ethernet port and a PC See connection diagram on the last page of this notice You will need to set an address on the PC in the same range as the new IP address so it is compatible with the IP address in the FM Receiver Silver Forthis if using Windows 2000 or Windows XP go to e Control panel Network connections e local Area Connection Properties e Click on Internet Protocol TCP IP in the scroll down menu then on Properties e Add the IP address and the sub network mask With Windows Vista or 7 go to e Control panel Network and Internet Network and Sharing Center e Click on View Status for your local area connection and on Properties e Click on Internet Protocol 4 then on Properties e Add the IP address and the sub net mask Open a Web Browser Google Chrome Mozilla Firefox Internet Explorer in the address bar The default login and password are Admin and admin Click the System button and display the Network page Modify the gateway Click the Save button Ecreso FM Receiver Silver T C 192 155 15 222 Status Product ID Date Time Users Primary Interface Static configuration Metrnask 255 255 0 0 Support SNMP Agent Notificati
16. 0 avenue Neil Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact broadcast silver com www broadcast silver com Hui FM Receiver Silver User Manual 10 2012 OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 6404 4 1 1 0 4 STRING name as set in the web site see section 6 5 16 5 4 OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 6404 4 1 1 0 5 OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 6404 4 1 1 0 6 S THING event priority as set in the web site see section 6 5 8 Page 41 afa 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 broadcast silver com www broadcast silver com Hui hurr 3 ecreso FM Receiver Silver User Manual 10 2012 APPENDIX C DESCRIPTION OF SNMP MONITORING PARAMETERS C 1 Measured values Measure Description Value format Displays current Gauge 10kHz 1 3 6 1 4 1 6404 4 1 1 4 1 1 0 receiver Frequency stMsFreq stMsHfLevel Indicates current RF Gauge In dBuV 1 3 6 1 4 1 6404 4 1 1 4 1 2 0 Level received after attenuation if applicable stMsMPXLevel Indicates current MPX Gauge In kHz 1 3 6 1 4 1 6404 4 1 1 4 1 3 0 Level received stMsStereo Indicates current Integer 1 3 6 1 4 1 6404 4 1 1 4 1 4 0 stereo mono mode 0 Undefined 1 Mono 2 Stereo stMsRDS Indicates if RDS is Integer 1 3 6 1 4 1 6404 4 1 1 4 1 5 0 enabled 0 Undefined 1 No 2
17. CCIR 62dB 50 dB lt 33 dB 1 kHz Separation Distortion 0 1 1 kHz typical Bandwidth 40 Hz 15 kHz 0 4 dB Stereo decoder Signal Noise 1 kHz AF at 75 kHz excursion RMS Weighted QP CCIR 65 dB 53 dB Separation 40 dB 1 kHz Distortion 0 2 1 kHz typical Bandwidth 48 ksps 40 Hz 15 kHz 0 85 dB 19 kHz suppression 32 ksps gt 50 dB Page 8 afa Q 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 broadcast silver com www broadcast silver com eiu hurr gt ecreso FM Receiver Silver User Manual 10 2012 Measurements Front panel LED meters L amp R from 0 to 99 kHz Step 1 kHz 10 PI PS AF DI TP TA PTY MS CT Outputs type XLR levels 31 to 15 dB 1 5 dB AES type XLR complete EIAJ CP1201 IEC 60958 AES3 Audio Sample rate 32 ksps type BNC levels 0 6 12 dB manual adjustment from oo to 2 dB Other connectors RS 232 Complies to EIA RS232C standard Be aware that an audio level greater than 6 dB will lead to saturation of the signal Page 9 afa Q 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 broadcast silver com www broadcast silver com iis hurr 3 ecreso
18. FM Receiver Silver User Manual 10 2012 2 4 Front panel Alarm indicator Heceiver modulation LEDs indicator LEDs e sa aoe ove FM Re er qe e 24 da gengen ER k PPP oe a ZEII Ta lA we Os MA i www cmo nom Audio output Control keypad When an alarm is on the corresponding LED will turn red The following events can trigger alarms The HF level is lesser than the minimum threshold RF The RF level is greater than the maximum threshold RF The MPX level is lesser than the minimum threshold MPX The MPX level is greater than the maximum threshold MPX The pilot signal is not detected Stereo The RDS signal is not detected RDS On the IP IO version if all alarms blink it means the unit switched to the backup configuration The peak meter shows the modulation level D To reset your FM Receiver Silver to factory settings turn it off then keep the Right and Left arrow function keys pressed while turning it on When the FM Receiver Silver is turned off the state of the alarms is not memorized Page 10 afa 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 broadcast silver com www broadcast silver com Su AFNOR CERTIFICATION Wher ecreso FM Receiver Silver User Manual 10 2012 2
19. 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 broadcast silver com www broadcast silver com Hui heer 3 ecreso FM Receiver Silver User Manual 10 2012 APPENDIX B TRAP DESCRIPTION 1 e eeeeee eene nnnm nnnm anh n uma nn annua nana aras aaa Rana aaa nnmnnn 40 APPENDIX C DESCRIPTION OF SNMP MONITORING PARAMETERS nn 42 SX NITE ze RE UR e nm 42 SNP SITE AE RE 43 APPENDIX D RDS ACCHONYMIS 222 een CODE ED ES DEZ CE mE NR SENS MD UN EE E ENDE MR CUR 44 APPENDIX E FOR FURTHER INFORMATION enne nennen nnn annum a nana ara a naar dana auda 45 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 broadcast silver com www broadcast silver com hues FM Receiver Silver User Manual 10 2012 3 ecreso 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1 General information 1 1 1 About Ecreso Founded in 1956 near Bordeaux ECRESO was created by radio broadcasting enthusiasts and counts today as one of the most important players on the international broadcasting stage ECRESO offers analog and digital radio as well as digital TV transmitters FM DAB DAB T DMB DVB T H low power transmitters which are air cooled as well as high p
20. Y Delay 5 Headphone Level Stereo Monitoring ROS Monitoring All parameters are described in section 4 3 Is RF backup is enabled on the current configuration the unit will automatically switch to configuration 9 different input and or frequency when an RF or MPX alarm occurs Configuration 9 will remain active for 30 minutes D When RF backup is enabled on the main configuration we recommend to disable HF and MPX monitoring on configuration 9 so that in case of error on the backup signal the receiver does not switch back and forth between both configurations D Incase of alarm on the main configuration the whole system will be in alarm lit LEDs SNMP traps activated relays however as soon as the receiver switches to the backup configuration the situation becomes normal again and no notification should be sent for 30 minutes Save CH D Before exiting the page main or configuration 0 9 click the Save button to lock in your changes if you have updated the configuration changes are not immediate as they are with the front panel While working with the web site to avoid modifications from the front panel think about checking the Lock keys box of the Main configuration page Page 26 afao 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 broadcast silver com
21. an specifications mains supply voltage insulation etc 2 2 List of included accessories Check that all elements are present in the box e Power supply cable e 1 box including the documentation CD a quick start notice and a quality control form 2 3 General specifications Main characteristics Temperature Optimal performance temperatures 5 C 45 C Guaranteed working temperatures OC 50 C Storage 20 C 70 C Humidity 10 9596 non condensing relative humidity Page 7 afa 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 broadcast silver com www broadcast silver com Wher ecreso FM Receiver Silver User Manual 10 2012 Tuning frequencies 87 5 to 108 00 MHz l Programming step User defined at 10 kHz or 100 kHz default 100 kHz Frequency accuracy 10 ppm at 25 C HF connector and impedance 2x BNC 500 Max input RF level 120 dBuV 13 dBm RF Attenuation 0 40 dB IF selectivity Wide Middle Narrow JJ m o D O a o Static selectivity Wide 3 dB Wide 60 dB Middle 3 dB 350 kHz 500 kHz 120 kHz Middle 60 dB Narrow 3 dB Narrow 60 dB MPX 400 kHz 80 kHz 300 kHz Sensitivity S N 60 dB RMS 20 23 kHz mono AF output lt 40 dBuV MPX output lt 50 dBuV Signal Noise 1 KHz AF at 75 KHz excursion RMS Weighted QP
22. ansmitting systems and makes up the basis of high performance remote monitoring equipment Versions Two versions of the FM Receiver Silver are available e Standard version e P IO version it includes a GPIO board with 6 relays and 8 digital inputs and a TCP IP board for remote configuration via a web site and SNMP management The 8 digital inputs are reserved for future use 1 2 Safety warning This equipment complies with international mechanical and electrical standards To maintain this compliance as well as to ensure proper and safe working conditions and avoid electrical shocks and fire hazards you must comply with the following recommendations e The device should only be utilized in the conditions described in the user manual e The device is designed for industrial usage and must only be operated by qualified personnel e The device may be heavy it must be lifted and handled with care specifically during unpacking and set up Electrical precautions e Unplug from mains outlet before any intervention e Any maintenance adjustment or repair must be carried out by personnel specifically trained by WorldCast Systems e Before switching on the device make sure the nominal voltage specified on the device matches the mains nominal voltage e The device should only be operated on a stable electrical network If the electrical network is not stable a power conditioner such as a UPS must be used e he device must onl
23. ask 255 255 0 0 Gateway 0 0 0 0 SNMP Agent Notifications DNS Servers Primary DNS 0 0 0 0 Secondary DMS 0 0 0 0 Traps IP Configuration gt Static Ethernet configuration Set the parameters for the network interface gt DNS Servers DNS configuration Mandatory if before using DNS addresses on other configuration pages Page 30 afao 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 broadcast silver com www broadcast silver com hurr 3 ecreso FM Receiver Silver User Manual 10 2012 6 5 5 Support Ecreso FM Receiver Silver C ft 192 168 20 30 About o Product ID Date Time Users Stop Restart Reboot equipment Reboot Network SNMP Agent Notifications Traps With the Reboot button restart your FM Receiver Silver remotely Page 31 afa Q 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 broadcast silver com www broadcast silver com hurr 3 ecreso FM Receiver Silver User Manual 10 2012 6 5 6 SNMP Agent Ecreso FM Receiver Silver as t CN 1927 165 16 222 Save
24. ate Time e Ecreso FM Receiver Silver C fi 192 1684 Save Status Conf O Date Time Product ID Date Time Lisers Set Date and Time Date Network Time Support SNMP Agent Notifications Set system time zone Common Traps Time zone GMT Greenwich Hour Traps NTP Network Time Protocol Enable NTP Client No o MTP Server Address 0 0 0 0 IP Option Date Time Date 18 11 2011 Time 10 25 41 gt Set system date the user may update both date year month day and time hour minute second gt Set system time zone The user selects the geographical zone from the list Important to have this set correctly when using an NTP server D Set the time zone first Changes in the time zone affect the time that is displayed in the system time window so setting the zone first will eliminate the need to set the system time twice Page 28 afao 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 broadcast silver com www broadcast silver com LIT ET he 3 ecreso FM Receiver Silver User Manual 10 2012 6 5 3 Users e Ecreso FM Receiver Silver ck amp Q 192 165 20 30 Save Status Conf About 996 Product ID Date
25. d in dBuV for the RF level If the level is less than this threshold it will trigger the RF alarm Default value 0 Ma Set the maximum threshold in dBuV for the RF level If the level is greater than this threshold it will trigger the RF alarm Default value 127 Del Set the delay in seconds before the alarm is triggered or turned off Default value 255 Mp MPX level measured after attenuation in KHZ En Select yes Y or no N to enable or disable MPX level monitoring Default value N Mi Set the minimum threshold in kHz deviation for the MPX level If the level is less than this threshold it will trigger the MPX alarm Default value 0 Ma Set the maximum threshold in kHz deviation for the MPX level If the level is greater than this threshold it will trigger the MPX alarm Default value 127 Del Set the delay in seconds before the alarm is triggered or turned off This delay applies to the MPX alarms but also to the RDS and to the stereo alarms Default value 255 RDS Select yes Y or no N to enable or disable RDS presence monitoring Default value N Ste Select yes Y or no N to enable or disable stereo monitoring Default value N RstAlm Select yes Y or no N to reset all current alarms The alarms are immediately reset and the parameter is automatically set back to no Default value N RDS Indicates if RDS is present This screen also gives the PI and the PS decoded from the received sta
26. d in keeping with an eco design philosophy and built within Audemat s low energy consumption factory Audemat Ecreso employs around 80 employees at headquarters in Bordeaux Merignac France Audemat Ecreso also has a subsidiary in Miami USA that manages the North amp South American markets as well as sales offices in the UK and India An extensive network of international dealers and distributors means that the company is represented in over 45 countries throughout Europe Middle East Africa and Asia Page 4 afa 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 broadcast silver com www broadcast silver com Hui s es275 FM Receiver Silver User Manual 10 2012 3 ecreso 1 1 2 About the FM Receiver Silver The FM Receiver Silver monitoring controlling and re broadcasting FM receiver has been designed for the professional FM broadcasting world This receiver s ergonomics and performance enable it to be integrated with low medium or high power re transmission FM transmission and re transmission equipment a studio or a CDM control or into a remote monitoring system The FM Receiver Silver has a RS232C port and a LAN port option authorizing partial receiver management remote control status alarm and level return The FM Receiver Silver is particularly adaptable to automatic transmitting and re tr
27. djust the AF outputs levels AfLev using the front side application Press m Ge EE the Function arrow keys until you reach this screen and keep using the N 0dB 92 arrow keys until the AfLev value is selected OdB is highlighted Press the Value keys to fine tune the level we recommend you do not exceed 6 dB for this parameter a ress the Enter key then the Up arrow key to save the settings you just Setl Veal valt odified Turn off the FM Receiver Silver 3 3 Installing the FM Receiver in racks See connection diagram section 2 5 e Connect the chassis ground to the rack ground e Connect cables MPX BNC and or AF output XLR to the transmitter s input e Connect the FM Receiver Silver to the mains and turn on the unit Adjust the complete retransmission chain for expected total signal deviation see previous section if you need to fine tune If you adjusted the AF level value press the Enter key then the Up arrow C oim i Recall Save Seti val val key to save the settings you just modified Page 14 afa 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 broadcast silver com www broadcast silver com RE heer 3 ecreso FM Heceiver Silver User Manual 10 2012 3 4 Setting Alarms Press the Function arrow keys until you reach the RF alarm screen and keep using the Funct
28. edgement the trap is regularly sent until acknowledgement e Send and forget the trap is sent once no follow up is expected If Resend until acknowledgement is selected set the time to wait for acknowledgement before resending the trap Ack timeout and the maximum number of times the trap will be resent Max retries Set the priority this information which is sent with the traps can be used by an SNMP Manager as filter criteria for instance D No trap is sent when switching automatically from one RF input to the other The RfLow and HfHigh traps indicate a switch has occurred Page 34 afag 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 broadcast silver com www broadcast silver com hurr 3 ecreso FM Receiver Silver User Manual 10 2012 6 6 About This window displays information regarding the web application TIS 1 0 0 build 003 0 0 build 059 nO Page 35 afao Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Neil Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France Qualit Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact broadcast silver com www broadcast silver com hurr 3 ecreso FM Receiver Silver User Manual 10 2012 APPENDIX A USING A TERMINAL CONNECTION ATI Setting up the connection Use the COM1 RS232 port The
29. he cursor blinks on this parameter Example On this screen the reception is in Mono this cannot be modified The frequency step however can be set to either 10 or 100 kHz the cursor is on the step Two different types of values can be adjusted e Text values the Up and Down arrows scroll through a preset list e Number values the Up and Down arrows increase or decrease the value keep the key pressed to increment faster Please note that all changes are applicable immediately but need to be saved so they can be retrieved after the FM Receiver Silver is turned off and on again To save in the current preset press the Enter key and then the Up arrow key See the last screen in the next section for more details Page 17 afa 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 broadcast silver com www broadcast silver com s ess FM Receiver Silver User Manual 10 2012 j ecreso 4 2 Application presentation Using the front panel application you will be able to view the following information e Frequency screen 1 e Level screen 1 e Mode stereo or mono screen 2 e RDS information o PI PS screen 6 o TP TA MS DI PTY screen 7 o AF list screen 8 o UTC time screen 9 You will also be able to set the following parameters e Frequency screen 1
30. ion keys until the desired parameter is selected corresponding value is highlighted Press the Value keys to adjust the minimum threshold MI in dBuV the maximum threshold MA in dBuV and the alarm triggering delay Del in s Note that the RF level is given after the attenuation as set in section 2 This is read only value Enable monitoring the RF signal by setting the En parameter to Yes Press the Enter key then the Up arrow key to save the settings you just modified 3 5 Locking the FM Receiver Silver Once your FM Receiver Silver is set lock it to avoid unintentional changes Press the Function arrow keys until you reach this screen and the Loc value is selected N is highlighted Press the Value keys to switch the setting to oy a ENS the Enter key then the Up arrow key to save the settings you just odified The front panel Lock LED will be lit when the FM Receiver Silver is locked Page 15 afag Head Office Parc d activites Kennedy 20 avenue Neil Armstrong F 33700 Bordeaux Merignac France Qualit Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact broadcast silver com www broadcast silver com EP ecreso FM Receiver Silver User Manual 10 2012 3 6 Connecting and setting the IP IO version Press the Function arrow keys until you reach this screen Press the Value keys to modify the IP address Press the Function arrow keys until you
31. ke sure traps are received by the main recipient the unit offers 2 methods With both methods traps are sent until they are acknowledged Page 32 afa 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 broadcast silver com www broadcast silver com BOUEZE 3 ecreso FM Receiver Silver User Manual 10 2012 gt Automatic acknowledgement for sending with INFORM These notifications are only available with the version 2c of the protocol This protocol checks that the manager sends the notification to the transmitter This process is simple and reliable no specific configuration is required for the manager gt Manual acknowledgement for Traps V1 and Traps V2c A specific OID alarmPendingAlarmsalarmAck is extracted and its variables are sent with the trap The manager must then execute a SET command This method is more complex but is the only one that can work with the version 1 of the protocol The acknowledgment mode Trap V1 Trap V2c or Inform is identical for all alarms See the next section Notifications for additional settings With SNMPv2c traps notifications it not possible to acknowledge traps In the same way traps which do not require acknowledgment cannot be sent with the Inform SNMPv2c format even when this format is selected This is the case with the test trap a
32. monitoring function pinout Event Relay number pen Example when an RF alarm occurs it triggers a dry contact between pin 2 and pin 15 of the DB25 connector Page 21 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 broadcast silver com www broadcast silver com hurr 3 ecreso FM Receiver Silver User Manual 10 2012 5 4 Physical representation of the GPIOs CREEL RT HEC ae Im E REL RT 16 RER pe rm ES C8 Hesdived fer future use 3 L B 11 VD A KT 2 12 V floating e power supply 12 Lu t 2 H LL Lf ev co e Page 22 ETr 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 broadcast silver com www broadcast silver com Saas ees 3 ecreso FM Heceiver Silver User Manual 10 2012 6 THE EMBEDDED WEBSITE 6 1 Introduction This function is available with the IP IO version when the TCP IP board is installed on the receiver 6 2 Connecting to the embedded web site For remote access connect to the transmitter s embedded web site Simply open a web browser Google Chrome Mozilla Firefox and enter the transmitters IP address in the address bar default 172
33. nd resets parameters specific to the FM receiver section and system parameters except for the IP address Relay state Read only Reserved for future use Page 37 afa 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 broadcast silver com www broadcast silver com Hui hurr 3 ecreso FM Receiver Silver User Manual 10 2012 Relay state Reserved for future use Digital input state Read only Reserved for future use Caution this command can only be used in specific contexts it may otherwise lead to the receiver s system instability Examples To set the frequency type 209670 and press the Enter key The system returns The frequency has been changed To view the temperature type t and press the Enter key The system returns Wess A P If you enter an invalid command the system will return a question mark Page 38 afao 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 broadcast silver com www broadcast silver com FM Receiver Silver User Manual 10 2012 Alarm status examples To understand the hexadecimal value returned by the system you first need to convert it to binary notation then analyze the binary value
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35. on 3 Configuration 4 Configuration 5 Configuration amp Configuration 7 Configuration 8 Configuration 3 Reset Alarms The location can be used to describe the site or the associated transmitter This information is sent with the SNMP trap and helps identify the unit The configuration number is the number of the current configuration Check the Lock keys box to prevent changes from the front panel application With the Reset Alarms button reset all current alarms Page 25 afao 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 broadcast silver com www broadcast silver com hues 3 ecreso FM Receiver Silver User Manual 10 2012 And the details for each preset configuration e Ecreso FM Receiver Silver T e C 4 amp 192 155 20 30 Save System About O pus Configurations Main configuration Configuration O Receiver setup Monitor Frequency MHz 94 90 RF Monitoring Configuration 2 Frequency step RF Low Threshold Configuration 3 i c 100KHz Configuration 4 Receiver Made STWid RF High Threshold Configuration 5 Antenna Inputi RF Delay 5 Configuration 6 Configuration 7 Configuration 8 Deemphasis 50 MPX Low Threshold Attenuator 0dEB MPx Monitoring Configuration 9 RF Backup MPY High Threshold AF Qut Level MP
36. on the printed circuit HE Once set put the cover back in place and screw all 8 screws Page 12 E raie 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 broadcast silver com www broadcast silver com hurr 3 ecreso FM Receiver Silver User Manual 10 2012 3 STARTING UP 3 1 Setting the reception frequency Connect the reception antenna to the RF1 connector and connect the FM Receiver Silver to the mains See connection diagram section 2 5 Turn on the FM Receiver Silver using the switch on the rear panel Now use the front screen application to set your FM Receiver Silver A set of keys allow you to browse through the menus Navigate from one screen or one function to the next FM Receiver Save current settings www ecreso com Lock LED when on parameters cannot be modified on the front panel Adjust values This is the 1 screen you will see When the cursor blinks on the frequency use the Up and Down arrow keys to find the frequency you need The frequency is already set Control the RF level displayed on the same screen This value includes the effects of attenuation If the RF level is over 100 dBuV we strongly advise you to set the internal RF attenuator Press the Function arrow keys until you reach this screen and keep using the
37. ons Gateway 0 0 0 0 DAS Servers Traps Primary DMS Secondary DNS IP address 192 168 16 222 Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties General You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address 172 17 2 56 Subnet mask 255 255 0 ol Default gateway 172 17 0 254 Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS server and enter the new IP address You will be able to view and modify all parameters using this web interface Page 16 afa Q 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 broadcast silver com www broadcast silver com Saas AFNOR CERTIFICATION hurr 3 ecreso FM Receiver Silver User Manual 10 2012 4 THE FRONT PANEL APPLICATION 4 1 Working principle A set of keys allow you to browse through the menus Navigate from one screen or one function to the next FM Receiver www ecreso com Save current settings Lock LED when on parameters cannot be modified on the front panel Adjust values When a parameter can be adjusted t
38. ower devices either air or water cooled receivers and retransmitters ECRESO is part of the WorldCast Systems group of companies which combines the collective expertise amp extensive product portfolio of several major broadcast brands to offer turnkey systems in all major analog and digital technologies Other brands within the group include e Audemat who designs monitoring equipment for analog and digital radio and TV as well as an extensive range of facility remote control solutions e APT Codecs who offer reliable and cost effective broadcast codec platforms delivering high quality content over IP T1 E1 ISDN amp Leased Lines As such WorldCast Systems can offer complete broadcast solutions for the delivery transmission and monitoring of broadcast content throughout the broadcast chain The group is founded on three core values 1 Product innovation Audemat places a key emphasis on Research amp Development and its innovative approach has been repeatedly recognized by the industry WorldCast Systems has won awards for innovation at consecutive NAB Shows for over 10 years 2 Customer satisfaction Audemat is dedicated to ensuring the best quality value and service for its customers and has achieved ISO 9001 certification 3 Sustainable Development Audemat is committed to sustainable development and demonstrates this commitment in several ways it adheres to the UN Global Compact project and all new products are develope
39. r com www broadcast silver com s es275 FM Receiver Silver User Manual 10 2012 3 ecreso A 3 Serial commands list Type and lt enter gt to display the list of available commands Commands are not case sensitive In most cases it is a simple character Type the command followed by and lt enter gt to read a value Type the command followed by the value you wish to assign and enter to assign a new value Command list ELM NEN EN e Frequency Read Write 5 digits Ex 08970 for 89 7 MHz or 10380 for 103 8 MHz Antenna A Write A 1 for RF1 input A 2 for RF2 input HF level Read only Level in dBuV MPX level Head only Level in kHz Setup recall Le S n to recall setup n n 0 to 9 Alarm status Head only hexadecimal value returned each bit gives the status of a specific alarm stereo alarm 0 if OFF 1 if ON RDS alarm 0 if OFF 1 if ON RF alarm 0 if OFF 1 if ON MPX alarm 0 if OFF 1 if ON Reserved for future use RF alarm 0 if OFF 1 if ON MPX alarm 0 if OFF 1 if ON Reserved for future use see examples below Watchdog Write C20 to disable the watchdog C 1 to enable the watchdog Echo Write E 0 to disable the local characters echo E 1 to enable the local characters echo Temperature Read only Tongeren in Tongeren AES output speed Write Z 3 for 32 ksps Z 4 for 48 ksps Reset configuration Write l 1 to reset the receiver configuration This comma
40. road information reports At the end of the report the receiver will automatically go back to its former operating state TP Traffic Program a digital flag showing RDS receivers that the allocated station is likely to broadcast road information The TP code does not ensure receiver switching during road announcements it simply lets the listener know if the station offers this type of information UTC Universal Time Clock digital source regularly transmitting UTC universal time and Julian date with time zone differential Page 44 ETr 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 broadcast silver com www broadcast silver com iu FM Receiver Silver User Manual 10 2012 Please contact APPENDIX E FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ecresoo WorldCast Systems Group e Ecreso 20 avenue Neil Armstrong Parc d Activit s J F Kennedy 33700 BORDEAUX MERIGNAC FRANCE Tel 33 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 5 57 928 929 Hotline support ecreso com WorldCast Systems Inc 19595 NE 10 Ave Suite A Miami FL 33179 USA Tel 1 305 249 31 10 Fax 1 305 249 31 13 EP ecreso Page 45 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 broadcast silver com www br
41. s well as with equipment information traps such as the Equipment On trap 6 5 7 Notifications C 3 Ecreso IpRx C ff 192 169 1 250 Plocale en Status System About JO T re Notifications Product ID Date Time Lisers Replay traps not Replay acknowledged SNMP Actions Network Delete all pending traps Delete Support SNMP Agent Current pending traps Notifications gt SNMP Actions The user may replay traps that have not been acknowledged yet The user may also delete pending traps that have not been acknowledged yet Page 33 afa 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 broadcast silver com www broadcast silver com hurr 3 ecreso FM Receiver Silver User Manual 10 2012 6 5 8 Traps e Ecreso FM Receiver Silver C ft 192 168 20 30 Save Status Conf 99e Praduct ID Date Time Isers Network Ack timeout 30 support Max retries 1 SNMP Agent mE Enabled 4 RfLow notification Mode Send and forget Notifications Priority ei RfHigh notification T MpxLow notification ei MpxHigh notification e Stereo notification RDS notification Click the arrow next to the trap name to display its parameters To enable the trap check Enabled Set the mode e Resend until acknowl
42. the IP IO version 16 4 THE FRONT PANEL EREECHEN aw eue 17 MER edidsdsseo me o om 17 AZ APPC Ole Sila OM MT dde te a eo ee D ie a a ation 18 72 M PH 18 5 REMOTE CONTROL AND MONITORING WITH THE GPIO BOARD rennes 21 Sl ung dee Lee srren 21 5 2 Description or monitoring fUnCtIONS nude una dba rh ken rn date Qa vale ue ow Pneus td exa iui 21 5 3 Remote monitoring function pinout eng iva sarai aa rocks dE aen dees eR FE dre niet HE Desa vide do rovs aa uv 21 5 4 Physical representation of bebe 22 0 THE EMBEDDED WEBSITE eeneg 23 et MOU o ERE 23 6 2 Connecting to the embedded web site 23 6 3 Viewing the Gtaius ccecccccccccssssseeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeseeeesseeceeeesseeeeseeceeeeessseaageeeeeeesssaaagesss 24 6 4 Receiver confguraton E 25 6 5 System Configuration ME 27 SN NE ee Ee im BD a ERES 27 6592 RER 28 SPEI 29 asta NE Ee NR E m 30 CS SO aden anc AEN clases EE A E A 31 CSS Oe Ee 32 Ss NE et ee lm TET E ne 33 OO TAOS sire 34 sS Vo a eae ee ee eee eee ee eee eee ee eee 35 APPENDIX A USING A TERMINAL CONNECTION ccccceceessccsessseeeeeeeeeceesseeeeeseeeooeesseeeeessseoeeenns 36 A 1 Setting up the connection M TTE m TE oO OTT EM 36 A2 POLO OCC le I0 EE 36 E Sena Commands eenegen 37 Page 2 Head
43. tion This screen shows if the TP and TA are enabled 1 or not 0 if the M S parameter is set to music M or speech S the DI Decoder Identification and the PTY If alternative frequencies exist the 17 AF will be displayed use the Up and Down arrow keys to scroll through the whole AF list method A only The AF list is not available for AM frequencies Page 19 afa 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 broadcast silver com www broadcast silver com Hui FM Receiver Silver User Manual 10 2012 I SE Bm elu No IP addr 192 168 0204 20230 Device Netmask 255 255 2000 00 0 Recall Save wal mai ecreso Mode 6 preset profiles are available each with its set of IF filters Stereo Wide STwid Stereo Middle STmid Stereo Narrow STnar Mono Wide MOwid Mono Middle MOmid Mono Narrow MOnar Default value STwid Ant Set to 1 or 2 depending on whether the RF1 or RF2 input is used ATT Set the attenuation to 0 or 40 dB The 40 dB attenuation is useful when the RF level at the antenna is greater than 100 dBuV such a level can indeed lead to disturbances in the receiver s working process Default value O Deemph Set the pre emphasis to 50 or 75 us depending on your country 50 us in Europe 75 us in the USA RfBackup with the standard version
44. tion e A notification has been sent e A notification has been processed 6 3 Viewing the Status This page displays the main parameters of the transmitter read only e Ecreso FM Receiver Silver x C ft D 192 165 20 30 Save System About SIS Q P Status Receiver Measures Alarms Frequency MEIS 1 RF Low Rf level Xe uet igh MPY level STEREO MPX Low ROS PT Code MPY High PS Code ce TP e RDS TA e MS Speech DI 1 0 100 30 094 90 ROS UTC 14 11 02 1 2h LEDs give the status of the alarms No alarm e Alarm EI Unknown status or element not monitored All parameters are described in section 4 3 Page 24 afag 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 broadcast silver com www broadcast silver com LIT ET je 3 ecreso FM Receiver Silver User Manual 10 2012 6 4 Receiver configuration This section shows the general receiver configuration and the current preset configuration in the Main configuration page e Ecreso FM Receiver Silver a C 192 158 20 30 Save Status System About 2 eleloe os Configurations Main canfiguration Location Configuration O Configuration 1 Configuration Number Configuration 2 Lock Keys Configurati
45. ttery in water e Do not throw away the used battery recycle it instead You may send it back to us if needed If these precautions are not followed the guarantee will be void Page 6 afa 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 broadcast silver com www broadcast silver com Hus leese 3 ecreso FM Receiver Silver User Manual 10 2012 2 PRODUCT PRESENTATION 2 1 General presentation The FM Receiver Silver is a rackable 19 wide and 1 Unit high making it easy to integrate into all types of standard cabinets Reliability and simple operation have been the main concern while designing it All the functions can be set using only using the front panel LCD screen and its control keypad A series of 6 red indicator LEDs allow the user to quickly view the status of alarms Operating reliability is increased thanks to the use of protected large size components Maximum operating security is made possible by locking the data acquisition command by software and by using modern back up components excluding all external energy neither batteries nor accumulators Finally mechanical and electrical procedures have been developed to ensure maximum safety during any operations in an electrically active environment CEM Generally speaking the FM Receiver Silver complies with the latest Europe
46. y be used with a plug that incorporates a protective ground contact e To avoid any risk of electrocution the protection conductor must not be cut intentionally or accidentally either on the device or on the power cord e High quality shielded cables are mandatory Environmental precautions e It is necessary to verify that environmental conditions comply with those recommended in the manual e Nothing must obstruct the ventilation e To avoid any electromagnetic interference the device must only be used when it is closed installed in a cabinet and connected to the earth as per the instructions Page 5 afa 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 broadcast silver com www broadcast silver com Hui s es275 FM Receiver Silver User Manual 10 2012 3 ecreso e The device should not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids such as coffee cups should be placed on the equipment e Connectors may be hot on high power units Precautions regarding the lithium battery This device includes a lithium battery If the battery is not correctly replaced there is a risk of explosion Only replace it with a battery of the same type Contact us before attempting to use another type e Do not puncture the battery e Do not throw the battery in fire e Do not immerse the ba
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