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Important!
When an alarm or multiple alarms have been set with a station
tuned-in, those settings will apply to any other station manual-
ly tuned. However, individual station memories inherit alarm
and other settings when saved as presets (see Pages 20 and 21).
To save those alarm settings you must navigate to the
Now Play-
ing
Webpage and
Save Changes
under the
Tuner
heading. Those
alarms will pertain only to that station. This
Save Changes
pro-
cedure must be completed immediately after programming or
changing alarm settings, before the 552 is retuned to another
frequency.
Any of the alarms is also able to initiate email or SMS/text mes-
sages to selected personnel, and alarms are logged for later
analysis or chewing-outs easy to identify.
Up to ten alarm conditions may be assigned to rear-panel GPO
‘tally’ outputs to interface with remote-control equipment or
local lights and sirens. This is explained in the
Setup
Webpage
discussion.
Alarm conditions must first be set-up as described in the re-
mainder of this section. Following that, the email/SMS messag-
ing and rear-panel GPO tallies may be programmed. These pro-
cedures will be described in the
Setup
and
Webpage dis-
cussions, respectively.
NOTE:
Do please read the following discussions in their entire-
ty. A setup explained for one alarm that is common (or quite
similar) to the setup of others may not be explained in full de-
tail a second time. Click any under Alarm Settings to open
the setup boxes.
Overmod
Alarm:
On
‘arms’ the
function in this and all
similar alarms discus-
sed. If the alarm is
turned
Off
, there will
be no indicator on the
Now Playing
or
Alarm
Webpages, no closure
at a rear-panel GPO
terminal, nor will the
552 send SMS/text or Email alerts to station personnel or log
the alarm. This applies to all alarms.
Mod (%):
displays the total modulation level of the off-air pro-
gram being received. This is ‘grayed-out’ because there is no
adjustment in this case. Levels displayed in these grayed-out
meters make alarm setup decisions easier.
Threshold On (%):
is the set point that total-mod must reach to
trigger an alarm. Moreover, the total-mod level must remain at
or above this set point for the number of seconds programmed
for the
Time On (Sec):
slider.
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