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Digital Emergency Alert System
Encoder/Decoder
Users Manual
Model R189
SE
Version 2.6-0
March 27, 2015
Monroe Electronics, Inc.
100 Housel Avenue
Lyndonville, NY 14098
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Page 1 - March 27, 2015

Digital Emergency Alert System Encoder/Decoder Users Manual Model R189SE Version 2.6-0 March 27, 2015 Monroe Electronics, Inc. 100 Hou

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- 5 - System Status - Green LED  When the One-NetSE is first powered on, the green LED is dark.  When the booting process advances far enough,

Page 3 - TableofContents

- 95 - Backing up the One-Net configuration file You have been using your One-Net for a while now, and you want to save the settings that you have ca

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- 96 - 1. Log into the One-Net. 2. Go to Encoder > Send EAS > General EAS 3. Set all the standard EAS parameters for RMT, duration, and ef

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- 97 - 10 Connection Diagrams Baseband System

Page 6 - 1.2 Features

- 98 - Comb System

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- 99 - KeyWest Crawl System

Page 8 - 1.3 User Manual

- 100 - KeyWest Crawl System with Starmu

Page 9 - Hardware and Setup

- 101 - KeyWest Crawl System with Starmu

Page 10 - 2.4 Audio Wiring

- 102 - R194 Crawl System

Page 11 - 2.6 GPIO Output relays

- 103 - Appendix The One-NetSE encodes the EAS messages per FCC rules for the EAS protocol. The EAS protocol from the FCC is described as follows (pr

Page 12 - Operation

- 104 - ZCZC- This is the identifier, sent as ASCII characters ZCZC to indicate the start of ASCII code. ORG- This is the Originator code and indica

Page 13 - 3.2 Web Server Login

- 6 -  Every line input supports two (2) EAS decoders. The left side of the input is decoded separately from the right side. So two line inputs pro

Page 14 - 4 SETUP

- 105 - The only originator codes are: Originator ORG Codes Code Broadcast station or cable system EA

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- 106 - Law Enforcement Warning LEW Local Area Emergency LAE Network Message Notification NMN 911 Telephone Outage Emergency TOE

Page 16 - 4.1.1 Main/License

- 107 - One-NetSE Peripherals The One-NetSE will in time support many peripheral devices, from character generators to printers. In the first release

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- 108 - The Emergency Alert System Purpose According to the FCC, "The EAS is designed to provide the President with a means to address the Ameri

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- 109 - disasters and were weather related. Linking NOAA Weather Radio digital signaling with the EAS digital signaling will help NWS save lives by r

Page 19 - 4.1.2 Configuration Mgmt

- 7 - 3 One-NetSE Operation 3.1 Power Up, User Interface and Initial Setup The One-NetSE uses a standard AC power cord. It uses a single power toggl

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- 8 - 3.1.2 LAN connection with a networked host computer Connect a standard CAT-5 network cable from the RJ45 port at the back of the One-Net

Page 21 - 4.1.3 Upgrade

- 9 - The One-NetSE Web Interface is organized as a rather standard hierarchical set of related interfaces. Every page presents a standard header are

Page 23 - 4.2 Setup > Network:

- 11 - Setup > Server > Main/License: Web Page, License Key Configuration Reboot Server?: This option is a full system reboot. The unit wil

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- 12 - License Key Configuration Master The Master license key is preconfigured. To enable any of the following options in the future, not orig

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- 13 - EAS_Net Minerva This option is used when the One-NetSE is communicating to Minerva middleware. EAS_NET/CAP Automation EAS NET support for Wid

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- 14 - OneNet before it can be used. The current license key for the 6.2-1 speech synthesis package is NOT compatible with the 2.0-0 packages. Licens

Page 27 - Network Status Information

Copyright © 2015 Monroe Electronics, LLC All Rights Reserved. One-Net is a Trademark of Monroe Electronics, LLC Chyron CODI is a Trademark of Chy

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- 15 - Setup > Server > Configuration Mgmt: Before clicking “Make Backup” Setup > Server > Configuration Mgmt: After clicking “Make Ba

Page 29 - 4.2.2 Security

- 16 - Upload Offline Configuration Backup file Clicking on this button will allow you to start an upload of a previously stored configuration file

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- 17 - Setup > Server > Upgrade 4.1.4 Options Server Debug Log Interface: When enabled, this feature allows detailed debugging output to be ge

Page 31 - Clock and NTP

- 18 - 4.2 Setup > Network: 4.2.1 Configuration Use this page to configure the One-NetSE to operate on a network(s), such as:  One-NetSE

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- 19 - Network Type > Automatic: Set the IP address using DHCP DHCP is a very convenient way to network a computer. It requires that your LAN be r

Page 33 - 4.4 Setup > Users

- 20 - Network Type > Static: Setting the IP address manually To set a new static IP address, select Network Type > Static. Then fill in the va

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- 21 - 2nd Network There is a 2nd network interface that comes standard with the One-NetSE. Programming the 2nd NIC is done by first enabling t

Page 35 - 4.5 Setup > Email

- 22 - Setup > Network > Configuration: 3rd and 4th NIC option Setup > Network > Configuration: Current Network Routing Table Networ

Page 36 - 4.5.2 Event Email

- 23 - Setup > Network > Configuration: Current Network Configuration Tables at the bottom of the Setup Network page show the current netwo

Page 37 - 4.5.3 Decoder Email

- 24 - 4.2.2 Security The One-NetSE can be configured to allow unencrypted HTTP access or only SSL encrypted HTTPS access. By placing a check mark in

Page 38 - 4.5.4 Encoder Email

TableofContents 1 Getting Started with the One-NetSE ... 11.1 In

Page 39 - 4.6.1 Output Levels/Tests

- 25 - SSH Key Management Interface Once a remote host client descriptor interface is added, it must be configured. Reasonable default values for

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- 26 - The status of the last group management operation is printed just below the button. This gives a date and useful information about the las

Page 41 - 4.6.2 Radio Tuners

- 27 - Setup > Time One-NetSE Date and Time Configuration Make changes to date and/or time and/or time zone, and then click Submit changes. If T

Page 42 - 4.6.3 Decoder Audio

- 28 - The checkbox for NTP must be checked to start NTP. If no NTP server name is entered and NTP is enabled, then the One-NetSE will become an NTP

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- 29 - Setup > Users Session Idle Timeout The amount of idle time before being logged out of the One-NetSE is programmable. The default setting

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- 30 - 4.5 Setup > Email The One-NetSE can be configured to optionally send email upon alert decoding, origination, and forwarding. Select t

Page 45 - 4.6.4 Encoder Audio

- 31 -  Enter a name in the text field after Outgoing Email Server and click Set & Test Mail Server Name.  The One-NetSE will attempt to cont

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- 32 - Setup > Email > Event Email 4.5.3 Decoder Email To set up the outgoing email for the One-NetSE decoder events, select Setup Email >

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- 33 - Setup > Email > Decoder Email Email upon Alert Decoding: Check the box to disable or enable Email on Alert Decoding. If enabled, enter

Page 48 - 4.8 Setup > Decoder

- 34 - 4.6.1 Output Levels/Tests The audio output levels for the One-NetSE are always configured from this page. Also, audio tones can be played thro

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4.8.3 Custom Message Forwarding ... 484.9 Setup &

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- 35 - Setup > Audio > Audio Output Levels/Tests

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- 36 - To test the Main and/or Auxiliary Audio outputs, attach speakers to the One-NetSE audio device output ports and run the various tone test bu

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- 37 - Setup > Audio > Radio Tuner 4.6.3 Decoder Audio There are three features provided to configure decoder audio: Alert Decoding, Decoder A

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- 38 - Under each of these columns is displayed information/controls per decoder. The Decoder labels, shown for the Main Audio as LP1 and LP2, can be

Page 54 - 4.9 Setup > Encoder

- 39 - Setup > Audio > Decoder Audio Decoder Audio Monitoring Configuration These two interfaces allow a One-NetSE user to hear the audio fro

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- 40 - for enabling Forwarding audio on each of the audio output devices. Enabling/disabling is achieved using the provided checkbox toggles. The tex

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- 41 - Alert Encoding Audio Configuration When the One-NetSE encoder is used to originate an EAS alert, the audio associated with the alert must be

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- 42 - 4.7 Setup > Video/CG: Video/Character Generator Configuration. 4.7.1 Serial Port Configuration Serial Port Character Generator Use this

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- 43 - set the exact video duration in minutes and seconds. A set of details pages will be played out of the RCA video output port on the back of the

Page 59 - 4.10 Setup > Net Alerts

- 44 - Setup > Decoder > Forwarding Forwarding EAS Station ID Type up to 8 characters in this text field to identify the Station ID for this

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R194 Crawl System ... 102Appendix ...

Page 61 - 4.10.2 EAS NET

- 45 - Block Auto-Forward of radio Decoded Weekly Tests This feature is only used in conjunction with the EAS-NET communications between One-Nets. Cl

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- 46 - Setup > Decoder > Forwarding: EAS Codes and FIPS Codes Configure EAS Types for Decoder Auto-Forwarding Click the box to select or de

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- 47 - To remove a code from the auto-forward list, select a line in the Current Decoder Auto-Forwarded EAS Codes field and click Remove Selected. A

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- 48 - Setup > Decoder > Local Access Forwarding 4.8.3 Custom Message Forwarding This tab configures the options that your One-Net uses to con

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- 49 - 4.9 Setup > Encoder EAS alert encoding, called origination, is when the digital codes and alert audio tones and message defined by the EAS

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- 50 - Setup > Encoder > General EAS Origination Code Select the EAS Originator code for your system from the selection menu. This code catego

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- 51 - This code is placed in the EAS alert message when the encoder originates an EAS alert. This same code is used for both manually forwarded aler

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- 52 - Setup > Encoder > General: EAS Types and FIPS Codes  To build or edit the list, choose an EAS code type from the pop down menu and c

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- 53 -  To remove a location from the Configured Available Encoder FIPS Locations, select a line in the Configured Available Encoder FIPS Locations

Page 70 - 4.10.3 CAP Decode

- 54 - Automatic Required Weekly Test to occur by changing the between times, and the On Days followed by clicking the Accept Time Changes button.

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- 1 - 1 Getting Started with the One-NetSE 1.1 Introduction The One-NetSE is an Emergency Alert System (EAS) Digital Encoder/Decoder platform.

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- 55 - be forwarded by placing a check mark in the box to enable all FIPS to trigger DVS168/EARS device. Alerts for specific FIPS areas can also be

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- 56 - When an alert is forwarded to a DVS-168 client, a WAV file of the EAS audio is constructed and a text file of the alert details is constructed

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- 57 - MPEG transport stream. It is an http audio stream. Remote clients must actively load the URL for the stream in order to play it. This can be d

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- 58 - Setup > Net Alerts > EAS NET Configure EAS Web audio streaming 1. Configure EAS NET Clients Two toggles are displayed for enabling

Page 76 - 4.10.4 DVS644 (SCTE18)

- 59 - To edit an existing client interface, select the named client from the pull-down menu Select EAS_NET client and edit the fields provided in th

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- 60 - EAS NET Event Transfer Protocol - Displays the Event Transfer protocol. This is simply the LAN communication method used to send the alert eve

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- 61 - 8. Mediaroom2 – This is a special protocol bundled under EAS NET when the Microsoft© MediaroomTM option is licensed. This is in accordance wi

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- 62 - Translation File Send When enabled (checked) the EAS text Translation will be sent as a separate file to the EAS NET client's remote host

Page 80 - 4.10.5 Stream MPEG

- 63 - If enabled, all EAS codes will trigger the EAS NET client interface. In the next screen shot this option is enabled. Set the checkbox to enabl

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- 64 - Setup > Net Alerts > EAS NET Client Configuration - DVS168/EARS Two other options unique to the DVS168 protocol are also provided.

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- 2 -  Standard PS/2 keyboard/mouse ports  Supports PCI expansion card, use with audio card for scanning two more audio inputs  Internal

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- 65 - option, it is important to make sure your local EAS plan allows the FSK audio to be discarded. 2. Alert duration data format. Typically, th

Page 84 - 5 Decoder

- 66 - Quick Connect to IPAWS CAP Server To quick connect to the FEMA CAP Server, create a new client and follow the options i

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- 67 - Setup > Net Alerts > CAP Decode; Quick connect to FEMA CAP Server Configure Common Alerting Protocol (CAP) Decoding CAP Decode This

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- 68 - advanced text to speech options are not purchased, a basic text to speech engine will be used. CAP Text Message to Speech when CAP alert audi

Page 87 - 5.4 All Alerts

- 69 - Client Interface Name Choose a name for the specific Client Interface that you will be configuring. ENABLE Client Interface Check this box i

Page 88 - 6 Encoder

- 70 - Assigned Station ID Use this value to give the server that you are receiving CAP Alerts from an ID that will appear on the log of Decoded ale

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- 71 - 4.10.4 DVS644 (SCTE18) If DVS-644 (SCTE 18) is available on the One-NetSE, use the Alert Forwarding and/or the Encoder Alert Send to DVS644 de

Page 90 - 6.1.1 General EAS

- 72 - Setup > Net Alerts > DVS644 (SCTE18)

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- 73 - Once enabled, you can create configurations for up to 64 DVS644 (SCTE-18) CEAM (Cable Emergency Alert Message) clients. Each client can be i

Page 92 - 6.1.2 Send Alert

- 74 - Setup > Net Alerts > DVS644: Generic Private Descriptor Alerts for specific FIPS areas and specific EAS Codes can also be filtered be

Page 93 - 6.2 Originated Alerts

- 3 -  Configurable audio output port selection for originated alerts  Automatic randomized weekly test generation.  User programmable length f

Page 94 - 8 Server

- 75 - 4.10.5 Stream MPEG If Streaming MPEG hardware/software is available on the One-NetSE, a tabbed page will display under Setup > Net Alerts t

Page 95 - Server Status

- 76 - 4.10.6 Hub Controller (R190 and R190A) The One-NetSE can be used in conjunction with our Hub Controller the model R190 and the newer R190A fo

Page 96 - 9 Typical Tasks

- 77 - Select the condition to close each relay that is required. Once that is selected the Activating FIPS and Activating EAS Codes boxes will be di

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- 79 - 5 Decoder The four choices on the Decoder page both bring up viewers of current and expired alerts. You can choose between Incoming/Decoded Al

Page 99 - Installing a license key

- 80 - As can be seen from the example screenshot, every standard detail about the alert is presented in an easy to read table. In addition, the time

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- 81 - Expired Decoded Alerts The Expired event list lets you examine past decoded alerts for any range of dates. The following screen shows an examp

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- 82 - 5.2 Forwarded Event Status This page is organized exactly like the Decoded Alerts Status page. It is divided into the same two regions: the t

Page 102 - 10 Connection Diagrams

- 83 - 6 Encoder EAS alert encoding, called origination, is when the digital codes and alert audio tones and message defined by the EAS protocol, are

Page 103 - Comb System

- 84 - Encoder > General Alerts

Page 104 - KeyWest Crawl System

- 4 - 2 One-NetSE Hardware and Setup 2.1 Introduction The One-NetSE is a 2U rack mounted unit built with the latest digital PC computer technol

Page 105 - - 100

- 85 - Encoder > General Alerts: Alert Action Table 6.1.1 General EAS To construct and send an EAS alert, you need to set six items on the Gener

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- 86 - Serial Interface Status and Optional Override Directly under the EAS code selection menu is an active hyperlink that displays the current stat

Page 107 - R194 Crawl System

- 87 - Select Alert Audio (Optional) Use this pull-down menu to select a prerecorded audio file to play during the alert. This option is not presente

Page 108 - Appendix

- 88 - Review of Prepared Alert Examine the confirmation page prior to sending the alert. If the alert is correct, it can be sent by clicking the Yes

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- 89 - 7 Testing One-NetSE Encoding and Decoding A good way to test the One-NetSE is to have a second sound card installed and run an audio cable bet

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- 90 - 8.1.3 EAS Message Protocol Presents information about the EAS protocol from the FCC. 8.1.4 EAS Codes: EAS Code Table Presents a list of the

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- 91 - 9 Typical Tasks This section of the manual is intended for users that have already set up and configured their One-Net(s) and would li

Page 112 - Peripherals

- 92 - To forward the alert over your broadcast, click on Send Alert, and then you will be sent to a confirmation page. Confirm the alert, and it

Page 113 - The Emergency Alert System

- 93 - Retrieving the Logged Alerts in your One-Net So you have been decoding alerts, encoding your RWTs and forwarding alerts for a while now, and y

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- 94 - That’s basically it. There is an advanced option next to the print button that organizes your printout in groups of forwarded, decoded and enc

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