One-net, Peripherals – Monroe Electronics R189se User Manual
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One-Net
SE
Peripherals
The One-Net
SE
will in time support many peripheral devices, from character generators to
printers. In the first release, the One-Net
SE
can replace several other EAS encoder/decoder units,
depending upon the peripheral hardware to which they have been connected.
Vela NDU
The Vela NDU 710 is a sophisticated character generator controller and general messaging
system from Vela Broadcast. It comes with a complete EAS management system that
controls a TFT-911 EAS encoder/decoder. The One-Net
SE
can replace a TFT-911 in this
system. It can be connected via a Null modem cable from the NDU serial port to the One-
Net
SE
serial port. The One-Net
SE
alert audio output must be wired to the selected NDU audio
input port. The One-Net
SE
CG setting must be set to TFT. After that, the NDU will run
normally without further configuration. For details on the Vela NDU 701, refer to the
literature at www.vela.com.
Other character generators
Any character generator that can operate the standard TFT 911 EAS serial control protocol
can use a One-Net
SE
. A Null modem cable from the CG serial port must be connected to the
One-Net
SE
serial port.
The One-Net
SE
can replace systems that operate Chyron CODI character generators. The
One-Net
SE
supports both the analog CODI as well as the Digibox CODI.