Example: "195.186.4.111" Default: "0.0.0.0"
Syslog Address:
Destination address for syslog
messages sent by the BCL program via the
SYSLOG command. Set this to your syslog logging
machine, if your syslog messages are recorded
centrally.
If set to 0.0.0.0, syslog messages are broadcast.
Default: "0.0.0.0"
DHCP Host Name:
Name of the device sent in DHCP
request. If left empty, a name based on the device's MAC
address is generated automatically. Enter up to 15
Characters.
Web server port:
Defines the port where the
webserver of the Solidyne device can be reached. If set to
"0" the default HTTP port (80) is used.
2.2.3
Remote control
ADA102 has four electronic switches managed by
the remote Solidyne device. Four inputs at the
CODER manages four switches in the DECODER,
and vice versa. In addition, switches can be
controlled by other events.
In the control WEB panel, go to option
“Configuration”
of main menu. Section
“I/O and
Control”
allows to define the behavior of electronic
switches. Available options are:
"ON while remote Input X ON":
Relay will be ON
while the button with proper Input number is pressed
on remote device.
"ON while connection ON":
Relay will be ON while
connection is defined by keep-alive.
"ON while connection OFF":
Relay will be ON while
disconnection is defined by keep-alive (Alarm:
partner missing!).
"ON while IN audio ON":
Relay will be ON while
audio input is above "Input Trigger Level" (with
"Inactivity Timeout" delay).
"ON while IN audio OFF":
Relay will be ON while
audio input is below "Input Trigger Level" (with
"Inactivity Timeout" delay)
"PULSE ON with IN audio change":
Relay will be
pulse ON if audio input changes its state via "Input
Trigger Level" (with "Inactivity Timeout" delay).
"ON while incoming stream ON"
Relay will be ON
while incoming audio buffer is full.
"ON while incoming stream OFF":
Relay will be
ON while incoming audio buffer is empty.
"always OFF":
Relay will be OFF always. Default
setting is "always OFF".
By default, relay Nº1 is ON while the connection is
alive. Relays 2, 3 and 4 remain OFF.
SNMP Destinations IP(s)
For alarm sending, set the desired list (colon
separated) of SNMP trap receivers.
SMTP Server IP/DNS
For alarm sending, set the IP address or DNS name
of the SMTP server.
Local e-mail (FROM:)
FROM mail address, for SMTP alarm service.
Destination e-mail(s) (TO:)
TO mail address, for SMTP alarm service. Multiple e-mail
addresses have to be separated by colon.
2.2.4
Serial port
The ADA102 serial port allows control from a PC in
the Studios a remote device located in the transmiter
plant as if it were connected directly to the serial port
of the computer at the Studios.
•
A the Studios, the computer connects to ADA102's
serial port, using null-modem cable (crossed RS232).
•
At the Transmitter Plant, a device (i.e. a broadcast
RDS coder) connects to the ADA102-s serial port,
using a standard RS232 cable.
You must set the port to RS232 “tunneling”. In the
WEB control panel, hint the option
“Configuration”
. In
section
“Serial”
the field “UDP/TCP Port for COM1”
allows to enter a port number to serial
communication. You must use the same port in both
CODER and DECODER devices.
The option “Serial 2” is not implemented. Leave
“UDP/TCP Control Port for COM2” as zero.
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