Monroe Electronics R189se User Manual
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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 changed by the user if desired.
The interface allows the audio input level and the decoder enable/disable to be changed
per decoder. Changes become effective immediately. The Audio Level Status is a very
useful tool to test for correct audio input levels. It will display if an audio signal is too
low or high or OK. It can also detect if an audio input is silent. The level status is updated
each time this page is redisplayed or when audio changes are submitted. Set audio input
levels until the Green OK level is achieved.
Snapshot
Clicking on any of the four “Snapshot” buttons will create an audio .wav file for that
specific decoder. This file contains the last three minutes of audio detected by the
decoder. You can click on the link below the decoder to play the file. Snapshot is mainly
used for troubleshooting purposes.
Placing a check mark in the “Decoded Alert Auto-Snapshot” box will create a .wav file
every time an alert is decoded. This feature is also used mainly for troubleshooting
purposes.
EAS Auto-scale
Placing a check mark in the “EAS Auto-scale” box will allow the One-Net
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automatically adjust the audio level to a decoder if the level is too high or too low. This
feature is used if signal levels from a source are not stable.