Monroe Electronics R189se User Manual
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Standard PS/2 keyboard/mouse ports
Supports PCI expansion card, use with audio card for scanning two more audio inputs
Internal speaker for monitoring
Can be safely powered off/on without disk damage
Optional GPI input/output and balanced audio output module.
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general software features/specs
Linux 2.6.27 operating system
Built in multi-user, password protected Web interface for control/status/monitoring of
all activity.
Web interface supports SSL.
KDE desktop available via directly connected keyboard/mouse/VGA monitor
Supports sending email for decoded/forwarded/originated alerts
Support SMS pager output using USB modem
Socket based network interface for monitoring/control
Supports WiFi wireless networking via USB
Supports a variety of printers via USB/Parallel
Supports operational status indication via LED and LCD
Web interface for software update
Support for optional GPI input to trigger actions and optional GPI output during alerts.
Supports DVS-168 for DNCS (SA) (Optional).
Supports DVS 644 Standard (SCTE 18) (Optional).
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decoder features
• Decodes FCC EAS codes and NOAA SAME codes.
• Automatic audio level correction for reliable operation.
• Supports fully unattended operation.
• Supports manual and selectable automatic alert auto-forwarding.
• Easy to use web interface for configuration of auto-forwarding locations and codes.
• Web interface for easy review and print logs of active and expired decoded/forwarded
alerts.
• Stores user configurable number of previous alerts.
• Supports multiple simultaneous active decoded alerts.
• Configurable audio output port selection for alert forwarding.
• Decoding status displayed on unit LCD and LED.
• Stores each audio section of EAS alerts into digital files.
• Supports several protocols for alert audio playback and alert translation data transfer
• Will support scanning up to six input channels (depends on hardware expansion)
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Encoder features
Easy to use Web interface for creating and sending FCC EAS alerts.
Web interface makes it easy to configure commonly used locations and alert types.
Web interface makes it easy to review and print logs of active and expired originated
alerts.
All audio sections of encoded alerts are stored into separate digital audio files.
Stores user configurable number of previous originated alerts.
Supports multiple simultaneous active originated alerts.