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GOLDENEAGLE TV 6.0.x user manual 

– 07/2012 

 

 

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Head Office 

: Parc d’activites Kennedy - 20, avenue Neil Armstrong – F-33700 Bordeaux-Merignac (France) 

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12.3.  Analog input module 

 

Please refer to the ScriptEasy manual for more information on I/O management. 

This  module  provides  8  analog  inputs  designed  to  measure  voltages  up  to  50  V.  It  is  possible  to 
select the measurement range for a better accuracy while converting.

 

 

Schematic diagram: 

This module converts analog voltage into a digital signal used by the unit. 

Voltage (+V) must be applied between one of the analog inputs and the ground. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Analog input module external connection diagram: 

External connections on SUB-D 25pts female connector situated at the end of the board. 

 

Input impedance: 1

00 KΩ. 

 

Measurement range: 0-5 V, 0-10 V, 0-25 V & 0-50 V.  

 

ADC resolution (Analog to digital converter): 12 bits for each measurement range. 

 

PIN NUMBER 

DESCRIPTION 

IN1 

IN2 

IN3 

IN4 

IN5 

IN6 

IN7 

IN8 

Not used 

10 

Not used 

11 

Not used 

12 

Not used 

13 

Not used 

14 

GND 

15 

GND 

16 

GND 

17 

GND 

18 

GND 

19 

GND 

20 

GND 

21 

GND 

22 

GND 

23 

GND 

24 

GND 

25 

GND 

 

The ground is the same as the ground of the unit. 

ANALOG 

INPUT 

 

 

 

 

 

COMMON 

(GROUND) 

+     - 

+V 

CO

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O

N

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G

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UND

 

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IN 01 

 

SUB-D 25pts FEMALE CONNECTOR 

IN 02 

 

IN 03 

 

IN 04 

 

IN 05 

 

IN 06 

 

IN 07 

 

IN 08 

 

Summary of Contents for GOLDENEAGLE TV

Page 1: ...audemat WorldCast Systems Group web www audemat com e mail contact audemat com GOLDENEAGLE TV User Manual Software version 6 0 x Date 2012 07 13 Audemat and GOLDENEAGLE are registered trademarks...

Page 2: ...the AUDEMAT GOLDENEAGLE TV complies with the dispositions of the European Community Directive on the approximation of the laws of the Member States related to electromagnetic compatibility EMC 2004 1...

Page 3: ...12 3 GETTING STARTED WITH THE GOLDENEAGLE TV 13 3 1 Connecting to your PC or to the network 13 3 2 Network configuration using the embedded website 14 3 3 Installing the GOLDENEAGLE TV remote applicat...

Page 4: ...ORDING CONFIGURATION 57 9 ACCESSING READINGS 59 9 1 Recorded Measurements 59 9 2 Scan 60 9 3 AutoConf Scan 62 10 REALTIME MONITORING 63 10 1 Analog TV 63 10 2 Video Streaming 64 11 VIEWING THE UNIT ST...

Page 5: ...y content over IP T1 E1 ISDN Leased Lines Ecreso who design a range of highly efficient transmitters for broadcast transmission technologies such as FM DAB DAB T DMB Both liquid and air cooled options...

Page 6: ...SC standard The single remote application is shared by both versions only applicable parameters are visible 1 3 Hardware options Ten slots are available in which I O boards can be installed Digital in...

Page 7: ...he electrical network is not stable a power conditioner such as a UPS must be used The device must only be used with a plug that incorporates a protective ground contact To avoid any risk of electrocu...

Page 8: ...ce bar amplitude The luminance bar amplitude is defined as the difference between the level corresponding to the mid point of the bar element B2 and the level corresponding to a point immediately foll...

Page 9: ...Humidity 10 95 non condensing relative humidity Interfaces RF input Standard version NTSC version 3 BNC type 2 BNC type LAN ports 2 2 10 100 1000M Base T RJ45 ports USB ports 2 A type TCP IP protocol...

Page 10: ...for the GOLDENEAGLE TV to work properly 2 3 List of the included accessories 2 3 1 Standard version Check that all items are present 1 power supply cable 1 serial cable letter K 1 3 way RF splitter 3...

Page 11: ...contact audemat com www audemat com 1 USB serial cable and its mini CD letter E 1 box including 1 CD Rom 1 quick start notice 1 I O board configuration notice and 1 quality control Letters correspond...

Page 12: ...ssover Ethernet cable B for a direct connection to the PC 100 240 V 50 60 Hz power supply Serial cable K USB serial cable E if needed for console default configuration scriptlet or optional modem BNC...

Page 13: ...our PC in the 192 168 xx xx range so it is compatible with the IP address in the GOLDENEAGLE TV 192 168 12 20 The procedure varies depending on your operating system For this if using Windows 2000 or...

Page 14: ...b browser Internet Explorer Mozilla Firefox and enter the unit s IP address login and password Default 192 168 12 20 Admin admin Click on Network in the left menu and update the primary interface IP a...

Page 15: ...ipts to automate and control inputs outputs and to manage alarms MasterView view and control your unit via custom views Do not install ScriptEasy or MasterView if more recent versions are already inst...

Page 16: ...audemat com 4 THE INTERNAL WEBSITE Links on the left side of the page enable easy navigation to the various pages of the site 4 1 Product ID The Product ID page lists the build versions of the various...

Page 17: ...mat com www audemat com 4 2 Network IP configuration definition Current network status current network parameters Ethernet configuration mode The application can be configured for use with a static or...

Page 18: ...ion of the unit system station and monitoring configuration ScriptEasy automation application for remote control of alarms sent by the GOLDENEAGLE TV management of I Os and creation of custom scripts...

Page 19: ...ns Cyclical monitoring on multiple programs Cyclical monitoring is done by setting the tuner successively on each set channel for acquisition of measurements and by then comparing the programmed refer...

Page 20: ...length of time has been reached the state switches to ALARM and corresponding actions are then taken notification placement of the event in the event log Switching from ERROR to NO_ERROR is immediate...

Page 21: ...oot At the 6th overshoot within the 2 minute window an alarm is sent The state is reinitialized when the number of overshoots within a 2 minute period is lesser than or equal to 5 high threshold 1st o...

Page 22: ...initionmonitoringValuesreadValue Read value trapsDefinitionmonitoringValuesreferenceValue Reference value trapsDefinitionmonitoringValuestransmitterName Transmitter name trapsDefinitionmonitoringValue...

Page 23: ...cond 23 The monitoring unit cannot detect the absence of error between second 11 and second 18 It is seen as a single error Alarm start time second 8 alarm end time second 23 Channel 3 the error start...

Page 24: ...t s IP address 1 and the HTTP port 3 port 80 by default as well as the login and password 4 The IP address can be set and modified from the embedded web site see section 4 2 or from the Network config...

Page 25: ...928 929 contact audemat com www audemat com Enter the login and password if the Save password box had not been checked Click on the OK button The application may take a few seconds to establish the co...

Page 26: ...ong 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 3 Checking version numbers and options Go to the Help About menu to display this...

Page 27: ...uration Click the button or navigate to the View System configuration menu Links on the left side of the widow allow the user easy access to the various settings 6 1 1 Product Identifiers The Product...

Page 28: ...month day and time hour minute second Set system time zone The user selects the geographical zone from the list Important to have this set correctly when using an NTP server Network Time Protocol NTP...

Page 29: ...t audemat com www audemat com 6 1 3 Status The Status page gives a summary of the unit s vital parameters temperature available memory CPU load and available disk space This information may be request...

Page 30: ...ftware application Administrator and Guest An Administrator has the rights to change any of the system parameters A Guest will be able to view measurements and alarms but will not be able to change an...

Page 31: ...thernet configuration mode Both interfaces primary and secondary can be configured with a static or dynamic IP address DHCP Static Ethernet configuration If using a static IP address enter the paramet...

Page 32: ...ay happen that the network cable is unplugged or damaged or that the equipment associated with the reference IP address is off or not on the network To activate the PPP backup in the Dial out enabled...

Page 33: ...ization string is ATQ0V1H0 The Filter Callers function enables incoming calls to be filtered using Caller ID the incoming telephone line must have this service activated Filter Callers To add a new ac...

Page 34: ...orts to be used by various functions of the GOLDENEAGLE This is useful when the default ports are not desirable or available for example forbidden by the ISP blocked by a firewall For each port used i...

Page 35: ...onfigure the unit as a router on a local network This function allows a user to communicate with all of the equipment on the local network shared by the GOLDENEAGLE Ethernet from a PC connected to the...

Page 36: ...restart the application to reinitialize the parameters Reboot equipment restarts the entire unit Power off equipment enables the unit to be switched off remotely The unit cannot be turned on remotely...

Page 37: ...t allow the user to configure the contents of the subject line and the first line of the body of the alarm e mail Any text entered in these windows will be included and there is a list of variables in...

Page 38: ...ending test sends a Warm start trap to the destination s according to the trap settings 6 1 11 1 1 Supported SNMP versions The Unit SNMP agent is compatible wiht SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c versions GET and SE...

Page 39: ...r may also delete pending traps that have not been acknowledged yet Configuration depending on notification type In the Mode column Do not send used for temporarily suspending sending certain types of...

Page 40: ...and a cycle of sending attempts begins again The alarm severity level can also be set a specific manager action is associated with each severity level See Appendix B for the list of traps 6 1 13 I O...

Page 41: ...om 6 1 14 I O Log Set parameters for the I O log that the user can view from the application Status button Event log tab see section 11 2 Settings set recording frequency and length of time event logs...

Page 42: ...nac France Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com www audemat com 6 2 Application Options Navigate to the File Options menu Set realtime and streaming parameters Depending on...

Page 43: ...7 MONITORING CONFIGURATION Reserved for administrators Click or select the View Station configuration menu to access the monitoring configuration pages 7 1 Managing stations 7 1 1 Adding New Stations...

Page 44: ...s yet been performed click Rescan 1 to initiate a new scan The detection and labeling of the stations are based on teletex 2 The levels displayed depend on the configuration of your GOLDENEAGLE TV 3 D...

Page 45: ...of the station in the Monitoring Configuration section 3 Active Monitoring is a cyclical scanning of the station with alarms for technical personnel The channel appears on a green background in the li...

Page 46: ...ram without having first saved you will be prompted to do so However if you wish to return to the last saved configuration click Undo This is true for every modification on all tabs 7 2 2 RF Level Con...

Page 47: ...threshold plus the Hysteresis differential before the unit will cancel the alarm This prevents the generation of dozens of alarms and log events by levels that are fluctuating at or near the alarm thr...

Page 48: ...audemat com www audemat com 7 2 3 V S level configuration Select the V S tab to configure monitoring of the video sound ratio Simply set the levels where you want them using the graph or the text box...

Page 49: ...33700 Bordeaux Merignac France Tel 33 0 5 57 928 928 Fax 33 0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com www audemat com 7 2 4 Video Synchro Select the Video Synchro tab to configure monitoring of the conformi...

Page 50: ...lines Two event types can be detected by the device Variation of the white level include at the middle of bar B2 into line 17 Variation of the Base line distortion difference between the level of poi...

Page 51: ...to monitoring of the AF levels Simply set the high and low levels where you want them using the graph or the text boxes as with the RF tab see section 7 2 2 and decide whether or not you want to trig...

Page 52: ...OLDENEAGLE TV is in stereo mode and if the Stereo monitoring box is checked in the Basic Configuration tab Select the Stereo V S tab to configure monitoring of the video sound ratio for the 2nd carrie...

Page 53: ...0 5 57 928 929 contact audemat com www audemat com 7 2 8 Stereo presence This tab is only available if the GOLDENEAGLE TV is in stereo mode and if the Stereo monitoring box is checked in the Basic Con...

Page 54: ...and Error rate This tab is only available if the GOLDENEAGLE TV is in Nicam mode and if the Nicam monitoring box is checked in the Basic Configuration tab Select the Nicam presence Error Rate tab to...

Page 55: ...ailable if the GOLDENEAGLE TV is in Nicam mode and if the Nicam monitoring box is checked in the Basic Configuration tab Select the Nicam RF level tab to configure monitoring of the Nicam RF level Sim...

Page 56: ...ailable if the GOLDENEAGLE TV is in Nicam mode and if the Nicam monitoring box is checked in the Basic Configuration tab Select the Nicam AF level tab to configure monitoring of the Nicam AF level Sim...

Page 57: ...guration section configure automatic deletion of recordings Erase recording files after Up to 10 daily recordings can be scheduled each may be on a different station and at a different time Manual rec...

Page 58: ...Comment file s complementary name Uploading recording files via FTP Video picture text recordings can be uploaded onto a computer by using an FTP customer File Transfer Protocol software not supplied...

Page 59: ...ings tab or go to the Readings Reading curves to view recorded measurements Select the station from the pull down menu and select the date from the calendar right below the station selection menu You...

Page 60: ...read specific values more easily Data can be exported in csv format by clicking Export to CSV at the bottom of the window Values are exported for the period displayed on the graph 9 2 Scan Select the...

Page 61: ...ar intervals ranging between 1 min and 24 h Time scanning is launched daily at a time set by the user The unit records the minimum and maximum RF levels of the carriers and triggers an alarm if valida...

Page 62: ...com 9 3 AutoConf Scan Select the AutoConf Scan tab or go to the Readings AutoConf Scan menu to view the list of detected stations This scan is used to create new stations in the GOLDENEAGLE TV It give...

Page 63: ...ealtime Analog TV menu to instantaneously view levels in graphic form Just enter the desired channel number even if it has not been previously configured Then click to play and to stop pause measureme...

Page 64: ...on only Nicam audio Nicam version only Nicam filtered audio Nicam version only Nicam error Nicam version only Two LEDs give you the status of the video synchronization and the stereo status or Nicam s...

Page 65: ...nnels have been configured this is the page you will see at the opening of the application 11 1 Current Alarms Select the Current Alarms tab or go to the Status Current Alarms menu to quickly view cur...

Page 66: ...e logs Three logs are available Realtime log list of current events The following information is listed sub system start and end time severity event type and description The list is refreshed automati...

Page 67: ...he number of events to display Warning If the Max line count is 30 only the 30 first events will be listed this number is not a per page number Use the button for additional search parameters It opens...

Page 68: ...vites 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 11 3 Snapshots Select the Snapshots tab or go to...

Page 69: ...he numerical value of the white level and base line distortion are displayed below the graphics The line number and the channel number are also displayed X axis represents the time the graduation unit...

Page 70: ...ith this mode all common pins are internally linked to the ground When a digital input is connected with the common this input s value switches to 1 otherwise it stays on 0 External power supply mode...

Page 71: ...ON 1 Digital input 1 2 Digital input 3 3 Digital input 5 4 Digital input 7 5 Digital input 9 6 Digital input 11 7 Digital input 13 8 Digital input 15 9 Common 10 Common 11 Common 12 Common 13 Not used...

Page 72: ...utputs NC normally closed and NO normally opened Schematic diagram When the relay is not in use com is linked to the NC output When the relay is activated com is linked to the NO output If your unit r...

Page 73: ...end of the board Each circuit can support 5A between 60 V and 60 V A 12 V power supply with a max current of 250 mA is available on pin 13 PIN NUMBER DESCRIPTION 1 COM1 2 NO1 3 NC2 4 COM3 5 NO3 6 NC4...

Page 74: ...by the unit Voltage V must be applied between one of the analog inputs and the ground Analog input module external connection diagram External connections on SUB D 25pts female connector situated at...

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Page 85: ...umber 1 3 6 1 4 1 5299 15 15 1 4 0 sysVersionSoftware STRING Version 1 3 6 1 4 1 5299 15 15 1 11 4 1 0 trapsSequenceNumber INTEGER Trap number 1 3 6 1 4 1 5299 15 15 1 11 4 3 2 trapsheartBeatseverity...

Page 86: ...nfoscriptObjectName Object name 1 3 6 1 4 1 5299 15 15 1 11 4 7 6 trapsScriptEasyInfoeventDescription Event description 1 3 6 1 4 1 5299 15 15 1 11 4 7 8 trapsScriptEasyInfochannel Associated channel...

Page 87: ...ror starting date 1 3 6 1 4 1 5299 15 15 1 12 4 9 1 6 trapsDefinitionmonitoringValueseventStartDat eTime Alarm date 1 3 6 1 4 1 5299 15 15 1 12 4 9 1 7 trapsDefinitionmonitoringValuesseverity Severity...

Page 88: ...l too low List of variables included in the trap see trap 12 Trap Number 23 Trap Name aFHigh Audio level too high List of variables included in the trap see trap 12 Trap Number 24 Trap Name noise Nois...

Page 89: ...ap Number 31 Trap Name whiteLevel White Level too high List of variables included in the trap see trap 12 Trap Number 32 Trap Name baseLineDistortion Base Line Distortion too high List of variables in...

Page 90: ...unit switch on front panel The following screen appears Press ALT F3 The configuration screen appears fsck 1 40 WIP 14 Nov 2006 dev hda1 clean 7047 244320 files 100507 487966 blocks Checking file syst...

Page 91: ...tional arrows to access Display current IP configuration You may now view and update the IP configuration Select an option 1 Change administrator account settings 2 Display current IP configuration 3...

Page 92: ...t audemat com www audemat com APPENDIX D FOR FURTHER INFORMATION Please contact Head office Audemat 20 avenue Neil Armstrong Parc d Activit s J F Kennedy 33700 BORDEAUX MERIGNAC FRANCE Tel 33 5 57 928...

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