One-Net/DASDEC User Manual
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Switch Off Control Value
Enter the switch off control value.
Switch is closed:
This pull-down menu provides a choice of actions within the EAS device that will trigger
the Avenue module.
The actions can be tied to alert FIPS Groups, EAS Groups, and specific EAS Station IDs.
To add FIPS code filtering, click the desired selection from the
FIPS Group
pull-down
menu. Active alerts containing any of the FIPS codes contained in the selected FIPS
Group will trigger that relay (close the contact) while the associated condition is true.
Repeat the same process selecting an EAS code group from the
EAS Group
pull-down
menu. When selecting “All” from either the FIPS Group or EAS Group pull-down menus,
no filtering will take place.
The default value in the
Source alert FCC EAS Station IDs Activation criteria string
is
an asterisk (*). This is a wildcard that will not filter for specific Station IDs. Only enter
text in this field to match on specific incoming alert Station IDs. Up to 8 character each,
separate each source EAS station ID with a vertical bar (|) character (eg. STAT1|STAT2
screens for the two FCC EAS station identifiers STAT1 or STAT2).
Hub Controller / Net GPIO
This sub-tab under
Setup > Net Alerts
is a standard feature on a EAS device to allow
remote, LAN connected GPIO relays and inputs to be associated to active alerts.
Hub
Controller
is used in a One-Net and
Net GPIO
is used in a DASDEC. Both have the exact
same controls and are grouped together in this manual for that reason. The EAS device
supports the following equipment:
•
Monroe Electronics – R190A Hub Controller (four relays)
•
Monroe Electronics – R197 Audio Switch
•
Monroe Electronics – R198 AES Audio Switch
•
Control by Web – WebRelay-Quad (four relays)
•
Control by Web – WebRelay-Dual (two relays)
•
Dataprobe – iPIO-8 (eight relays)
This interface page provides for the creating, duplicating, deleting and configuring cli
-
ent connections for up to eight LAN positioned relays. This type of hardware provides
an inexpensive and convenient way to expand the contact closures relays of the EAS
device. Since these relays can be placed on a LAN, and controlled by the EAS device
remotely, they can be used to trigger actions during alerts without extra wiring. Config
-
uration is much like other Net Alert pages. Up to 8 clients can be configured and active
at a time.
When you finish making changes on this page, click the
Accept Changes
button to save
the configuration.
Configure Net GPIO Connection
Below is a description of the client interface controls.
Select client
Use the pull-down menu to select the client interface to examine or configure.
Listen for Net GPIO Input
When enabled this checkbox causes the EAS device to listen for input contact closures
from the Net GPIO units. This option only works if at least one of the connected Online
Attention
An Ensembles Designs
Avenue 5035 (1RU Frame)
or 5030 (3RU Frame)
System Control module
is required for switching
audio from an EAS device.
Note
This interface supports
both the Avenue 5600
Embedder/Disembedder
and 7600 HD/SD
Embedder/Disembedder.
As of the writing of this
manual, the Avenue 5600
has been discontinued
and is no longer available.
Note
Items with the
symbol are available for
One-Net units
.
Attention
Because a Net GPIO
unit must be continually
queried via HTTP for an
input contact closure, this
option is slow compared
to GPIO input hardware
that is directly a part
of the EAS device. Thus
this option requires the
contact closure to last
for at least one second in
order to be detected.