USER MANUAL One-Net™ SE & DASDEC™-II Version 3.1

USER MANUAL One-Net™ SE & DASDEC™-II Version 3.1

FLEXIBLE EMERGENCY MESSAGING PLATFORM USER MANUAL One-Net™ SE & DASDEC™-II Version 3.1 Monroe Electronics, Inc. / Digital Alert Systems 100 Housel Ave • Lyndonville, NY 14098 www.monroe-electronics.com www.digitalalertsystems.com FCC Information FCC ID: R8VDASDEC-1EN The One-Net SE and DASDEC-1EN comply with Part 11 (47 CFR 11) of the FCC’s rules for EAS encoders and decoders, including a Declaration of Conformity for Common Alerting Protocol (CAP) compliance, and are registered with the FCC under identification number: R8VDASDEC-1EN. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his/her own expense. Disclaimer MONROE ELECTRONICS, INC. MAKES NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND WITH REGARD TO THIS MATERIAL, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Monroe Electronics shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing, performance, or use of this material. The only warranties for Monroe Electronics products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. Monroe Electronics shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein. Copyright © 2004-2017 Monroe Electronics, Inc. All rights reserved. Monroe Electronics® is a registered trademark of Monroe Electronics, Inc. Digital Alert Systems is a wholly owned subsidiary of Monroe Electronics, Inc. Alert Agent™, DASDEC™, EAS-Net™, MultiPlayer™, MultiStation™, One-Net™, OmniLingual™, PureCAP™, and TDX™ are trademarks of Monroe Electronics, Inc. All other trademarks mentioned in this document or website are the property of their respective owners. While every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this document, Monroe Electronics assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions. Neither is any liability assumed for damages resulting from the use of the information contained herein. Safari is a registered trademark of Apple Inc. CODI is a registered trademark of Chyron Corporation. Chrome is a registered trademark of Google Inc. VDS-830, VDS-840, Starmu and Star-8 are trademarks of Keywest Technology, Inc. Internet Explorer is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation Firefox is a registered trademark of the Mozilla Foundation SAGE & ENDEC are trademarks of Sage Alerting Systems, Inc. SqueezeMax is a trademark of Utah Scientific, Inc. Contact Information: Monroe Electronics, Inc. / Digital Alert Systems 100 Housel Ave • Lyndonville, NY 14098-9508 Sales & Technical Support: Office: 585-765-1155 Table of Contents INTRODUCTION to the One-Net™ and DASDEC™ II. .i Icons. i Highlights. ii Organization. ii Conventions. ii Chapter 1: Hardware Overview. 1-1 Introduction. 1-1 Front Panel. 1-1 Back Panel. 1-3 Chapter 2: Hardware Connections. 2-1 Installation. 2-1 Network Connections. 2-1 Radio Antennas. 2-2 Audio Wiring . 2-2 AES Digital Audio Wiring. 2-4 Video Wiring . 2-4 General Purpose Input/Output (GPIO) . 2-5 Serial Port Wiring. 2-6 MPEG Encoder Card Wiring. 2-6 Power Connections. 2-7 Chapter 3: Initial Setup. 3-1 Making First Contact. 3-1 Web Interface Login . 3-3 Chapter 4: Web Interface and Navigation. 4-1 Tabs, Buttons, Hyperlinks, Pull-Downs, Check Boxes and Text Fields. 4-1 Web Interface Layout. 4-3 Web Interface Navigation. 4-7 How To Make Changes and Updates. 4-7 Chapter 5: Setup Tab. 5-1 Server Setup. 5-1 Network Setup. 5-21 Time Setup. 5-30 Users Setup . 5-32 EMail Setup. 5-39 Audio Setup. 5-44 Video/CG Setup. 5-56 Alert Agent™ Setup. 5-72 Station Setup. 5-93 Demo/Practice Setup . 5-105 Net Alerts Setup . 5-107 Quick Connect to IPAWS CAP Server. 5-121 Quick Connect to NAAD CAP Server (CAP Canada). 5-122 GPIO Setup. 5-138 Printer Setup. 5-144 Alert Storage Setup. 5-146 Chapter 6: Alert Events Tab. 6-1 Incoming Alerts. 6-4 Incoming/Decoded Alerts . 6-4 Forwarded Alerts. 6-12 Originated/Forwarded Alerts. 6-13 Originated Alerts. 6-14 All Alerts. 6-14 Chapter 7: Send Alerts Tab. 7-1 General Alerts. 7-2 One-Button Alert. 7-13 Custom Message Pro. 7-15 Assigning GPI Triggers to Custom Message Templates. 7-25 Chapter 8: System Tab. 8-1 Help . 8-1 Status. 8-2 Logs. 8-3 Debug Logs. 8-4 Appendix. A-1 Hardware and Software Specifications . A-1 The Emergency Alert System. A-3 Peripherals. A-4 EAS Protocol. A-6 Terms and Definitions. A-11 End User License Agreement. A-15 One-Net and Digital Alert Systems Chassis Chart. A-18 This Table of Contents is interactive. Simply click on the chapter or topic heading to navigate directly to the desired page. INTRODUCTION to the One-Net™ and DASDEC™ II Note The One-Net™ (model R189SE) and DASDEC II Emergency Alert System (EAS) Analog A number of One-Net and Digital CAP/Encoder/Decoder platforms are easy to use and relatively easy to learn. and DASDEC II features Generally, the web-based interface screens (web pages) are self-explanatory. Some are licensed. Licensing users may be able to experiment with features with satisfactory results. However, these features enables both platforms offer a large number of features and automated functions, as well as users to customize the a variety of shortcuts (hyperlinks). Referring to this manual frequently will increase unit to the specific needs of its application. Note understanding and decrease learning time for successful, customized operation. that this manual reviews This manual combines the features and functions of both the One-Net and the every screen and explains DASDEC II. Generic language such as EAS device, EAS platform, and device/platform all features and options, indicate information relevant to both. References to features specific to each platform regardless of the user’s licensing permissions. are called out throughout the manual. See the Icon Guide below. ICONS Icons are used in this manual to highlight information. Type Icon Description Note Denotes additional topic-specific information. Attention Brings attention to a specific topic. Caution Discusses possible issues involved with a feature or configuration setting. Warning Warns of possible issues when utilizing a feature or configuration setting. External Link Provides a link to additional information on an external website, such as the FCC. Internal Link Provides a link to additional information on the Monroe Electronics or Digital Alert Systems website. New Feature Highlights new features within this version of software. One-Net Denotes Monroe Electronics One-Net specific information. DASDEC II Denotes Digital Alert Systems DASDEC II- specific information. One-Net/DASDEC User Manual v3.1 | r0517 i HIGHLIGHTS • The Table of Contents presents chapters in the most efficient way to configure the One-Net and DASDEC II units in a step-by-step tutorial. Your Comments Please let us know • An explanation of how the web interface screens are organized, and how to how we can serve you navigate within the web interface, is included in Chapter 4, Web Interface and better. Send questions, Navigation. comments, and • An electronic version of this manual is available on the Monroe Electronics suggestions to Monroe and Digital Alert Systems websites, www.monroe-electronics.com and Electronics at eas@ www.digitalalertsystems.com. monroe-electronics.com. • New features continue to be added to the One-Net and DASDEC II platforms. This manual is updated either in entirety, or by addendum, as new features become available. ORGANIZATION The manual describes the platform features, provides step-by-step instructions, and Attention includes sample screen shots for quick reference. Early chapters provide hardware This manual is organized information and configuration details; later chapters detail software features of the in a sequential fashion software of your One-Net or DASDEC II. Advanced features are included later in the to assist first-time users manual, including integrating with other software applications and hardware. in the step-by-step configuration of the EAS Chapters 2 and 5 pertain to the setup of both hardware and software components. device. For best results, These tasks are presented in the order they should be completed. The order guides a first-time users should first-time user through basic setup in the most efficient way to configure the EAS device follow the instructions in step-by-step. the order in which they are presented. CONVENTIONS The following conventions are used throughout this manual. • The > symbol indicates movement within the web interface, such as clicking on a tab or selecting a radio button. For example,Setup > Server > Upgrade means you should select the Setup tab, then the Server button, and then the Upgrade sub-tab. • Screen names/page titles are presented in bold. Screenshots are provided to show the items visible on the monitor when selections are made or activity is ongoing. The image demonstrates a feature or particular setup. A screenshot is generally the result of following the instructions in the manual for a particular task. Each screenshot is labeled with the name of the screen or web page. Buttons and links are presented as you would see them on the screen. In many cases, these images will only show a small portion of the complete screenshot, so as to focus on that specific topic.

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