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1. Parameter out of range Parameter in normal range interval gt Alarm Trigger Time interval gt Alarm Release Time YES YES Block Diagram of Alarm Automata _ 36 LEVEL 65 Aleksandar Stamboliyski Str 8000 Bourgas Bulgaria Tel 359 56 820027 Fax 359 56 836700 BROADCAST E mail office devabroadcast com Web www devabroadcast com Every time an observation event takes place the Alarm Trigger s State of the channel refreshes if necessary For example Let s suppose that the Alarm Trigger is in Idle state Note that an alarm is not triggered immediately when a parameter level passes over threshold above High Threshold or under Low Threshold If the parameter level becomes stable within Thresholds and Alarm Trigger Time 15 not elapsed then Alarm Trigger remains in Idle state If Alarm Trigger Time expires and the parameter level 15 still out of bounds then Alarm Trigger changes its state to Active This causes predefined actions Alarm Notifications E mail SMS SNMP trap and Save a Log Record The state will not be immediately changed to Idle when the parameter stabilizes within Threshold levels but will wait until Alarm Release Time is elapsed Meanwhile if the parameter passes over again any Threshold the Alarm Trigger will remain in Active state If the parameter remains within Threshold levels and Alarm Release Time expires Alarm Trigger switches to Idle state and aga
2. Create a Quick Launch icon 5 Finally launch the program EI Setup 0644 Device Manager Completing the DB44 Device Manager Setup Wizard Setup has finished installing DB44 Device Manager on your computer The application may be launched by selecting the installed icons Click Finish to exit Setup Launch DB44 Device Manager E mail office devabroadcast com Web www devabroadcast com 65 Aleksandar Stamboliyski Str 8000 Bourgas Bulgaria Tel 359 56 820027 Fax 359 56 836700 BROADCAST DB44 Device Manager Software Usage After the installation process is completed a shortcut to DB44 Device Manager will appear on the desktop of your PC Double click on the shortcut to run the Software Subsequently the main application window will appear followed by a dialog window requiring a Master Password see Master Password on page 10 Most of the functions would be disabled since no devices have been listed in the Device Manager so far 0844 Device Manager DEVA Broadcast Ltd Device Map Settings Help Exit 9 555545 Sc Master Password 0844 Device Manager The Master Password protects stored passwords used for an access to remote devices It is strongly recommended that you set the Master Password now You will be continuously prompted to enter it once there is an operation regarding stored passwords Enter new Password Re enter Password Li b E Obse Greenwich Google
3. BROADCAST E mail office devabroadcast com Web www devabroadcast com 65 Aleksandar Stamboliyski Str 8000 Bourgas Bulgaria Tel 359 56 820027 Fax 359 56 836700 Getting Started MASTER PASSWORD The Master Password protects stored passwords used for an access to remote devices If a computer is not solely used by you we suggest that you use a Master Password Master Password DB44 Device Manager The Master Password protects stored passwords used for an access to remote devices Itis strongly recommended that you set the Master Password now You will be continuously prompted to enter it once there is an operation regarding stored passwords Enter new Password Re enter Password Skip for now and don t ask again We recommend that you enter the password when DB44 Device Manager is activated for the first time Otherwise you will be continuously reminded to enter it any time there 15 an operation regarding stored passwords NOTE Please make sure you remember the Master Password you have set If you forget your Master Password you would not be able to access any of the information protected by it 10 65 Aleksandar Stamboliyski Str 8000 Bourgas Bulgaria Tel 359 56 820027 Fax 359 56 836700 BROADCAST E mail office devabroadcast com Web www devabroadcast com The new found devices as the local network is concerned UPnP Discovery are being automatically added to the current center o
4. Enable UPnP Discovery Language English default Perform on Devices Double Click The following options are available View and Connect Edit e Locate Enable disable UPnP Discovery In order the new found devices as the local network 15 concerned UPnP Discovery to be automatically added to the list of devices this function should be enabled 18 65 Aleksandar Stamboliyski Str 8000 Bourgas Bulgaria Tel 359 56 820027 Fax 359 56 836700 BROADCAST E mail office devabroadcast com Web www devabroadcast com MAP This section gives you the opportunity to alter the look of the Map section placed in the main application window Map Provider No Map Google Custom Image Hide Names Show Center Layout The Map could be situated on the Bottom or Right part of the screen Appearance Show Map Center shows hides the dotted lines used for indicating the map center Hide names The device s names could be made visible or not by choosing the corresponding check box Map Provider Depending on the requirements the map could be user defined Google Map or could not be used at all Custom image may be added using the Add button all types of images are supported The currently employed user defined map could be obliterated using the Clear button 19 BROADCAST E mail office devabroadcast com Web www devabroadcast com 65 Aleksandar Stam
5. pom BH 225722 152029 ose 088 The main page shows meters for RF level measured multipath level baseband modulation positive and negative peaks audio levels PILOT and RDS RBDS levels _22 65 Aleksandar Stamboliyski Str 8000 Bourgas Bulgaria Tel 359 56 820027 Fax 359 56 836700 BROADCAST E mail office devabroadcast com Web www devabroadcast com RDS RBDS SCREEN FM Monitoring Tool man RDS ODA FM Graph MPx Spectrum Analyzer Scope Bandscan Status Log Setings PI 8091 PS POWER FM Pop Music AF Total 2 AF Method A RTA POWER FM TODAY S BEST MUSIC 51 1 88 0 RTB DI 1 Stereo Not AH Not compressed Static PTY TP OFF TA Off PIN Date 28 May 2012 Mon Time 16 23 03 00 Total groups received 156 11 12 15 14 1 BER 0 004 11 12 15 911 cui o110 cH2 95 70 CH3 99 90 CH4 101 80 CHS 104 50 CH6 107 10 Listen gt Local Time Session MX ww 2057012 152523 ov 8 One of our core competencies lies in the RDS RBDS The RDS RBDS page is very comprehensive with a display of the RadioText RTA and RTB basic RDS RBDS fields and a table of all decoded RDS RBDS groups with a percentage measurement based on the overall RDS RBDS data stream or group count A very useful graph on this display is the rolling RDS RBDS bit error rate BER display Total groups Indicator all received groups are systematized int
6. 359 56 820027 Fax 359 56 836700 BROADCAST E mail office devabroadcast com Web www devabroadcast com PRODUCT REGISTRATION CARD All fields are required or warranty registration 1s invalid and void Your Company Name Contact Address Line 1 Address Line 2 City State Province ZIP Postal Code Country E mail Phone Fax Which DEVA Broadcast Ltd product did you purchase Product Serial Purchase date Installation date Your signature Signing this warranty registration form you are stating that all the information provided to DEVA Broadcast Ltd are truth and correct DEVA Broadcast Ltd declines any responsibility for the provided information that could result in an immediate loss of warranty for the above specified product s Privacy statement DEVA Broadcast Ltd will not share the personal information you provide on this card with any other parties _ 43 65 Aleksandar Stamboliyski Str 8000 Bourgas Bulgaria Tel 359 56 820027 Fax 359 56 836700 BROADCAST E mail office devabroadcast com Web www devabroadcast com WARRANTY TERMS AND CONDITIONS I TERMS OF SALE DEVA Broadcast Ltd products are sold with an understanding of full satisfaction that 1s full credit or refund will be issued for products sold as new if returned to the point of purchase within 30 days following their receipt provided that they are returned complete and in an received condition II CONDITIONS
7. 359 56 836700 BROADCAST E mail office devabroadcast com Web www devabroadcast com FM GRAPH SCREEN MPX kHz Pilot kHz Left dB Right dB 911 cH1 91 10 cH2 95 70 99 90 101 80 CH5 104 50 107 10 Listen Rr MEKE Local Time Session MPx 152527 02 57 The FM graph is a multi colored plot of MPX Pilot Left and Right audio levels These mandatory parameters are represented in the time slice of 2 minutes ensuring reading at a glimpse all significant parameters of the analog signal 25 BROADCAST E mail office devabroadcast com Web www devabroadcast com 65 Aleksandar Stamboliyski Str 8000 Bourgas Bulgaria Tel 359 56 820027 Fax 359 56 836700 MPX SCREEN 100 120 min 30 911 91 10 cH2 95 70 99 90 CH4 101 80 CHS 104 50 CH6 107 10 Local Time Session Listen 28 05 2012 15 30 15 02 54 The MPX page shows the baseband deviation as a function of deviation in kHz over observation period The graph immediately shows modulation density There is also a rolling 30 minute graph of the MPX power with average indicator measured in dBr The MPX Power is calculated continuously with an integration window of 60 seconds and a new sample every 10 seconds Therefore the first sample is available 60 seconds after tuning The rule of MPX Power provides to measure the modulation power wh
8. button to download the latest available DB44 SNMP MIB file NOTE The MIB file may vary from one firmware revision to another Downloading this file from the device guarantees that you have the proper MIB file 40 65 Aleksandar Stamboliyski Str 8000 Bourgas Bulgaria Tel 359 56 820027 Fax 359 56 836700 BROADCAST E mail office devabroadcast com Web www devabroadcast com EXTERNAL GSM MODEM SETTINGS To fulfill the Remote Monitoring Functions via GMS it is necessarily to connect an external GSM modem to DB44 To do this connect the GSM Modem to the rear panel DB 15 male connector through the cable provided together with GSM Modem A GSM Antenna must be supplied and connected to the connector of the GSM Modem IMPORTANT Position the GSM Antenna as far as possible from the DB44 s FM Antenna WARNING Please check SIM Card PIN request to be disabled Otherwise DB44 can not operate the modem The GSM Modem must be configured with the following settings Baud rate equal to DB44 setting see Settings Screen on page 32 Data bits 8 Stop bit 1 Parity None Hardware Flow Control None NOTE The GSM Modems provided by DEVA Broadcast Ltd are pre configured In case of using different modems please comply with the settings above To ensure proper installation of the GSM Modem please observe the following sequence 1 Install and connect the GSM Antenna according to the above recommendations 2 Inse
9. 00 MHz Export 911 cH1 91 10 cH2 95 70 99 90 CH4 101 80 CHS 104 50 CH6 107 10 Local Time Session Listen 28 05 2012 15 40 47 02 52 This Screen evaluates FM broadcast band congestion by sweeping tuner across the FM band logging every carrier and generating a spectrum display of carrier level vs frequency In order for the Band scan process to be initiated press the Start button and wait for the process to complete The current scan could be stopped at any time by pressing the Stop button To evaluate the RF level of specified frequency move the vertical marker along the horizontal scale Values at the cross point will be shown at the top right corner of the graph All of the performed Band scans can be downloaded to your computer into CSV format using the Export button 29 65 Aleksandar Stamboliyski Str 8000 Bourgas Bulgaria Tel 359 56 820027 Fax 359 56 836700 E mail office devabroadcast com Web www devabroadcast com EES DEVA STATUS SCREEN CP IP FM Monitoring Tool Type Assigned by DHCP IP 192 168 20 46 Status Active Operator M TEL GSM BG lt 0 10 00 04 A3 10 4D 47 v2 4 943 Netmask 255 255 255 128 BER Gateway 192 168 20 1 DNS 192 168 20 5 Channel 1 91 10 MHz RF OK MPX OK Pilot OK Left OK Right OK RD5 OK MPX Power n a amp 9 101112131415 00000000 00000000 Channel 4 98 00 MHz RF MPX OK Pilot Left OK Right O
10. 0000 SNMP Agent SNMP MIB File Download E mail E mail 1 Agent Enabled Disabled E mail 2 Agent ID 1 Sender Agent Port 4 161 Username Read Community 44 Password Write Community DEVA44 Server Manager IP 132 168 20 56 Server Port 25 Manager Port 162 _ These settings require reboot Save amp Reboot Test WEB Server Enter desired WEB Server Port Username and Password to be used when accessing the WEB Server There are 2 levels of access Admin can access all screens and change all settings The user can access only the operational screens and has no access to the settings Network The network addresses could be set manually static IP or automatically via the DHCP server To set static IP MASK GATEWAY and DNS addresses the DHCP should be disabled In order for the built in DHCP client to be activated the function should be enabled As a result all network addresses will become read only When the DHCP client is activated all assigned values will be shown in the relevant fields of the Status Screen If due to any reason the DHCP procedure cannot be completed DB44 will use AutoIP and will generate an IP Address aoe 65 Aleksandar Stamboliyski Str 8000 Bourgas Bulgaria Tel 359 56 820027 Fax 359 56 836700 BROADCAST E mail office devabroadcast com Web www devabroadcast com E mail Enter desired alarm recipients into e mail 1 and or e mail 2 fields Fill in yo
11. Dig ROS C 35 A TOP eria mU MEI EIU mM EI A PME EDI a 35 e radi Y SO Y N VE O RR 36 Alarmi NO L LO L ONS TEE 38 Mana CIN CIES CHC MEE 39 IPIS Nm 39 GSTS sente 39 Date and Tine Internet DWe ei teta tiec ape e sen si 39 OC eds facia satis shonin eas petu E Gat lk Gal ap on 39 UID OVID tuum mene ae ease M MI re Ve M MI d 40 OI A EENE E E EA 40 PSS ele er eI INI UU MINIMA 40 ONMP EAC san kalenin f tio detto an deki tis tto voee 40 Externat GSM Modem ausus 41 Product Reoistr ation Card re M 43 WARRANTY TERMS AND CONDIT IONS eee eee ee eee eee o ooo osse etae ee ette teat esee esssssssosos 44 A qM 45 EMODE AMTICO 45 JEU BRUT EMT 45 APPENDIX C mec 46 PTY Code Description UsedinRBDSMode NorthAmerica 46 ARPENDIXA C 47 PTY Code Description UsedinRDSMode Europe Asia 47 THIS PAGE IS INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK 65 Aleksandar Stamboliyski Str 8000 Bourgas Bulgaria Tel 359 56 820027 Fax 359 56 836700 BROADCAST E mail office devabroad
12. OF WARRANTY The following terms apply unless amended in writing by DEVA Broadcast Ltd A The Warranty Registration Card supplied with this product must be completed and returned to DEVA Broadcast Ltd within 10 days of delivery B This Warranty applies only to products sold as new It is extended only to the original end user and may not be transferred or assigned without prior written approval by DEVA Broadcast Ltd C This Warranty does not apply to damage caused by improper mains settings and or power supply D This Warranty does not apply to damage caused by misuse abuse accident or neglect This Warranty is voided by unauthorized attempts at repair or modification or if the serial identification label has been removed or altered III TERMS OF WARRANTY DEVA Broadcast Ltd products are warranted to be free from defects n materials and workmanship A Any discrepancies noted within TWO YEARS of the date of delivery will be repaired free of charge or the equipment will be replaced with a new or remanufactured product at DEVA Broadcast Ltd option B Parts and labor for factory repair required after the one year Warranty period will be billed at prevailing prices and rates IV RETURNING GOODS FOR FACTORY REPAIR A Equipment will not be accepted for Warranty or other repair without a Return Authorization RA number issued by DEVA Broadcast Ltd prior to its return An RA number may be obtained by calling the factory The numb
13. the Map The information provided is being updated periodically and the contents depend on the selected device In order to indicate the current status of the device on the Map the software utilizes the following color coding system Blue No available information or the Device 15 not being monitored Green No alarms and status acquisition conditions are detected Red A problem alarm or connection fail with the device has been detected _15 65 Aleksandar Stamboliyski Str 8000 Bourgas Bulgaria Tel 359 56 820027 Fax 359 56 836700 BROADCAST E mail office devabroadcast com Web www devabroadcast com Device Managing EDIT DEVICE Used for editing of the device s current information REMOVE DEVICE Select the device and press the Remove device button A dialog warning window will appear Confirm that you want to delete the device and wait for the process to complete VIEW DEVICE A click on the View Device button d will open the Device Control Interface LOCK UNLOCK DEVICE Used for locking unlocking of the device on its current position on the map 1 Set device at its position on the map 2 Select the device from the list 3 Press the Lock Unlock button 154 iy Once Lock action 1 performed the device should be unlocked in order for the current position to be changed LOCATE DEVICE ON MAP This function is very useful when several dev
14. 1 65 Aleksandar Stamboliyski Str 8000 Bourgas Bulgaria Tel 359 56 820027 Fax 359 56 836700 2 BROADCAST E mail office devabroadcast com Web www devabroadcast com Fill in the requested information and press 9541 12 BROADCAST E mail office devabroadcast com Web www devabroadcast com 65 Aleksandar Stamboliyski Str 8000 Bourgas Bulgaria Tel 359 56 820027 Fax 359 56 836700 After the needed parameters are defined the device will appear in the Device List and on Map There are two options of entering the device 1 Select the preferred device and click on View Device button 2 Double click on the device This will open the Device Control Interface EI 0644 FM Radio Monitoring Tool Main RF Pos Neg MPX L L R LR Pilot 49 7 4 3 74 0 71 7 72 9 1 1 12 3 4 11 9 6 5 100 dBuV g 100 120 kHz eee ki m 90 110 11 100 10 90 9 80 8 6 70 7 5 5 60 6 50 5 40 25 4 30 3 20 A 10 1 0 91 10 95 70 cH3 99 90 set CH4 101 80 cH5 104 50 CHe 107 10 Local Time Session Listen 29 10 2013 11 44 04 02 52 me 13 65 Aleksandar Stamboliyski Str 8000 Bourgas Bulgaria Tel 359 56 820027 Fax 359 56 836700 BROADCAST E mail office devabroadcast com Web www devabroadcast com EXPORT IMPORT DEVICE LIST This option is ve
15. CENELEC EN50067 Specification for Europe or the United States NRSC Specification Since the Manual will deal with specific implication of RDS implemented with the DB44 Device Manager it is assumed that the user is familiar with the RDS concept _45 65 Aleksandar Stamboliyski Str 8000 Bourgas Bulgaria Tel 359 56 820027 Fax 359 56 836700 BROADCAST E mail office devabroadcast com Web www devabroadcast com APPENDIX 1 PTY Code Description Used in RBDS Mode North America Short Name News reports either local or network in origin Programming that is intended to impart advice 3 Sports Sports reporting commentary and or live event coverage either local or network in origin Call in and or interview talk shows either local or national in origin Classic Rock Rock oriented oldies often mixed with hit oldies from a decade or more ago 8 SoftRock Album cuts with a generally soft tempo 9 Top40 Current hits a variety of oe Oldies Popular music dh rock with 80 or greater non current music A cross between adult hits and classical primarily non current softrock originals Big band music 14 Jazz Mostly instrumental includes both traditional jazz and more modern smooth jazz A wide range of musical styles often called urban contemporary 22 Public Programming that is supported by listeners and or corporate sponsors instead of advertising College
16. K RDS OK Power OK amp 9101112131415 Signal C un m m il Channel 2 99 90 MHz RF LO MPX OK Piot OK Left OK Right OK RDS OK MPX Power n a 0172345678 9101112131415 ABOBOBOOOOOO0O00000 0000000000000000 Channel 5 98 00 MHz RF OK MPX OK Pilot OK Left OK Right OK RDS OK Power n a 9 101112131415 2 4 943 2 4 943 Channel 3 104 50 MHz RF OK MPX OK Pilot OK Left OK Right OK RDS OK MPX Power n a 0172345678 9101112131415 ANOOOOOOOO0000000 0000000000000000 Channel 6 98 00 MHz RF OK Pilot Left OK Right RDS OK PX Power n a 9 101112131415 0 0 B CH1 91 10 2 99 90 104 50 98 00 98 00 cH6 98 00 Listen Session 29 28 The status tab shows the alarm status of each parameter of the preset frequencies along with the basic device and network status IP address MAC etc The Channel parameters MPX Pilot etc have several conditions n range green OK Channel Settings Screen on page 34 Out of range red LO HI Signal monitoring is not enabled n a Local Time 12 11 2012 07 59 45 The status of the RDS RBDS Groups Alarm is displayed on the bottom of the channels section Green RDS RBDS Group 15 received Red RDS RBDS Group is not received an
17. MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION INSTRUCTION MANUAL DB44 Device Manager Compact FM Radio Monitoring Receiver and Basic Modulation Analyzer CAR D S RADIO DATA SYSTEM DEVA Publish Date 29 Oct 2013 Contents a OCU CIO Peer M in eye 5 General nformat dna kamil ali CoL da el all lala CL CELO LLL EH aliil 6 Loadme and Th rae aeo eate eo peo rae eg eae euet oae crea ae oo Pe Reg eee 7 cocum tete ect sa AL e en D TAS TANI TNC DB44 Device Manager Software Usage sccccccccccssssssssssssscccsscsssssscssscccsssccsssssssssccssscccssssssscoosses 9 Getinge Started uiii Ri HE Los IQ e PDA dE E Cie Cops iade 10 tnnt IEN ee e SE EA e 10 TARY DYN Gani a b li qM II EC qM ICI qM EM 11 CONECO atakan etude etu ne else etudes du e cuida 11 E 11 EPO et e Lee ei le lest bas basili ei akneli iii 14 IIb DAVE ann sa a al p a aa e Gana da al p as a SUED set le Sala 14 DOE EYL S vaka a ame 14 CRT KY KY MY 15 Device WEAN AGUNG AN A Me M 16 EYE 16 KEMOVE HQ 16 VIO PERS e Eu Mia eit 16 TOG V
18. OC 7 95 KHZ RDS 4 47 kHz Multipath 3 3 oe Example for SMS Notification ACTIVE ALARN CH 2 21 09 2011 09 8234 295 2 SES 00 5kHZ Left 2 8dB bsc Dp ess Su LdB PLLOUTTISARHZ RDS 42 12kHz NOTE L for LOW below threshold H for HIGH above threshold _ 38 65 Aleksandar Stamboliyski Str 8000 Bourgas Bulgaria Tel 359 56 820027 Fax 359 56 836700 BROADCAST E mail office devabroadcast com Web www devabroadcast com MANAGEMENT SCREEN D RF Attenuator e emphasis Off 10dB 20dB 30dB RDS Mode SNMP File RBDS Download Date and Time Time Zone Internet Time Enabled Disabled Local Date Server bg pool ntp org Local Time Port 123 Get from PC Session Timeout Firmware Update WEB Session SNMP Session Firmware Choose File No file chosen Upload 2 4 943 2 4 943 2 4 943 Reboot Device actory Defaults RF Attenuator Indicates the Antenna Input Attenuator s setting Attenuation level can be selected by pressing on the preferred value When AUTO 15 selected DB44 will adjust automatically the Attenuator s position De emphasis Indicates currently selected de emphasis Date and Time Internet Time When Internet Time is enabled DB44 will automatically adjust its internal clock through the Internet When Internet Time is disabled Date and Time should be entered manually into corresponding f
19. Programming produced by a college or university radio station 24 28 Unassigned Weather forecasts or bulletins that are non emergency in nature Emergency Test Broadcast when testing emergency broadcast equipment or receivers Not intended for searching or dynamic switching for consumer receivers Receivers may if desired display TEST or Emergency Test 3l Emergency Emergency announcement made under exceptional circumstances to give warning of events causing danger of a general nature Not to be used for searching only used in a receiver for dynamic switching NOTE These definitions can differ slightly between various language versions 46 65 Aleksandar Stamboliyski Str 8000 Bourgas Bulgaria Tel 359 56 820027 Fax 359 56 836700 BROADCAST E mail office devabroadcast com Web www devabroadcast com APPENDIX C 2 PTY Code Description Used in RDS Mode Europe Asia Short Name Short accounts of facts events and publicly expressed views reportage and actuality 2 Current affairs Topical program expanding or enlarging upon the news generally in different presentation style or concept including debate or analysis 6 O brama o All radio plays and serials 8 Science about the natural sciences and technology Varied Used for mainly speech based programs usually of light entertainment nature not covered by other categories Examples include qui
20. U DTI ERON 16 DOCU IC DI 16 hip aah asap 17 ONNO TEE ea Tm 17 asma a M a la a m dai 17 Grayscale 17 M in Application Setl9s a u likeall ein dotem aun 18 Qu T OEU 18 E 19 TAN OU KR vet Et TE 19 TED OT 19 7 7179 24 9117 HE RM e N le E RI MIO Ye 19 DECU 20 Device Control Interlace eS 21 EET 22 ROS REDS SVOI e UPC 23 ORDA SUC CU 24 PM Mp taco vos Nah Math 29 m UR d en 26 SDECIFUI E 27 SCOPE SCKODIL ud KY ARAM A E mites 28 MES GM TON la a Ameli 29 30 DOO SOCOM MD MM LI ee 31 SENOS NEP MR 32 ut iota tastes aa Saale Sa dali aa dana a ei ai yalama a 32 SCI VEN E mE 32 I CT A state 32 IM meme eid 33 INM NAME MCA Manta abay 33 34 BUILT Prep EV NN 34
21. boliyski Str 8000 Bourgas Bulgaria Tel 359 56 820027 Fax 359 56 836700 SECURITY Master Password Current Password not set Enter new Password Re enter Password The Master Password protects stored passwords used for an access to remote devices If you share a computer with anyone it is recommended that you use a master password If you have set a Master password upon DB44 Device Manager s first activation this section could be used for changing of the password NOTE Please make sure you remember the Master Password you have set If due to any reason you forget your Master Password contact us for detailed instructions on the reset procedure 20 65 Aleksandar Stamboliyski Str 8000 Bourgas Bulgaria Tel 359 56 820027 Fax 359 56 836700 BROADCAST E mail office devabroadcast com Web www devabroadcast com Device Control Interface Control interface is visually divided into three parts Top Navigational Menu Middle specific contextual readings Bottom the dashboard of the device General Tuner and Channel readings functional buttons NOTE Bottom section of the Control Interface 1s persistent regardless of the current screen allowing immediate tuner interactions 1 2 3 4 9 10 CHA 95 70 CHS 99 90 FM 104 50 CH6 107 10 Local Time Session 28 05 2012 15 12 28 02 51 11 12 1 Frequency indicator showing currently tuned frequency 2 Ster
22. cast com Web www devabroadcast com Introduction DEVA Broadcast Ltd was established in 1997 as a broadcasting and telecommunications equipment importer for Bulgaria and Eastern Europe regions Subsequently DEVA Broadcast Ltd has developed and produced a wide range of low and mid power transmitters RDS RBDS Encoders and Decoders Modulation Monitors Remote Controls Site monitoring and other systems for many companies around the Globe Our experienced and innovative engineers accomplish their bright ideas through successful engineering marketing and management at DEVA Broadcast s corporate headquarters in Bulgaria During the last ten years our company s products have become our partners best sellers After a detailed marketing analysis our team has decided to launch its own brand products based on the latest technologies in the broadcasting business We have dedicated our efforts and expertise to the design and development of a complete line of high quality and competitive products for FM and Digital Radio Radio Networks Telecommunication Operators and regulation authorities We pride ourselves on our post sales support and relation to the clients which have won us due respect and our market authority position Since 2003 DEVA Broadcast Ltd has been ISO 9001 certified The contractors of DEVA Broadcast Ltd are satisfied with the permanent business comfort and to their own confession they owe it to a great extent as well as thei
23. cover recover loss loss recover loss recover recover idle idle idle 6 4 42 7dBuV 38 3dBuV 40 9dBuV Channel 5 Channel 6 CH1 91 10 2 95 70 99 90 CH4 101 80 CH5 104 50 CH6 107 10 Listen Local Time Session 28 05 2012 15 54 23 02 56 This screen shows the Device Log which shows last 100 important events Selecting deselecting the corresponding check boxes will filter the events by type 3 65 Aleksandar Stamboliyski Str 8000 Bourgas Bulgaria Tel 359 56 820027 Fax 359 56 836700 BROADCAST E mail office devabroadcast com Web www devabroadcast com SETTINGS SCREEN WARNING The applied changes will take effect upon pressing the SAVE button All settings marked with require Reboot hence the Save amp Reboot button should be used Navigation through the screens will revert to the last saved changes NOTE The edited field will become red if the new value is invalid or out of range Main Settings Screen Monitori WEB Server Audio Server Port 80 Server Port 5000 User user Name DB44 FM Radio Monitoring Tool Pass pass Quality 4 256 kbps GSM Modem user PASS pass Number 1 4359888123456 Network _ Number 2 DHCP Enabled Disabled Number 3 IP Address 0 0 0 0 Number 4 Test Netmask 0 0 0 0 Baudrate 9600 Gateway 0 0 0 0 DNS Server
24. d an alarm has been triggered White blank RDS RBDS Group is not received and no alarm has been triggered 30 LOG SCREEN 27 27 27 27 27 27 0 27 27 27 0 27 27 123 127 1273 127 0 127 127 127 28 28 1 RF MPX TI DE VA BROADCAST 65 Aleksandar Stamboliyski Str 8000 Bourgas Bulgaria Tel 359 56 820027 Fax 359 56 836700 E mail office devabroadcast com Web www devabroadcast com TCP IP FM Monitoring Tool 2012 2012 2012 2012 2012 2012 2012 2012 2012 2012 5 2012 2012 2012 5 2012 2012 2012 5 2012 2012 2012 2012 i Channel 1 191 1 55 1 07 191 55 31 48 07 1 07 431 11 32 08 05 55 55 08 55 431 191 P08 Spectrum Analyzer Channel Channel Channel Channel Channel Channel Channel Channel Channel Channel Channel Channel Channel Channel Channel Channel Channel Channel Channel Channel Channel Channel 2 low Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group C OV Cii C C C C Ch C C OO Oy Oy A w 3 Channel 4 91 1 Scope JA 2 JA 2 2 JA high loss loss re
25. d as an exception though for most of the broadcast day even NPR stations originate or at least schedule their own programs Most of European broadcasting is similar to the concept of network radio that was common in the US prior to the 1950s In Europe a central program originator may have many transmitting facilities of modest power situated throughout the country at several different frequencies to blanket a designated service area The European disposition toward lower power transmitters can be found on local radio level as well The European concept of a service area equates to the US broadcaster s market The subtle difference between these designations further characterizes broadcasting practices and ethics RDS benefits the European broadcaster through almost an altruistic endeavor to be of service to his listeners The US broadcaster 15 marketing his programming and 1s primarily interested in how he can create additional revenue from RDS THE RDS SYSTEM RDS is a digital data channel transmitted as a low level subcarrier above the range of the composite stereo program signal in the FM baseband The data transmission baud rate 15 comparatively low yet it is quite robust because of data redundancy and effective error correction It is not within the scope of this Manual to cover the details of RDS subcarrier coding and modulation For this the reader 15 directed to the Specification appropriate to his location either the
26. e SNMP Manager Press the Download button to download the latest available DB44 SNMP MIB file NOTE The MIB file may vary from one firmware revision to another Downloading this file from the device guarantees that you have the proper MIB file oe 65 Aleksandar Stamboliyski Str 8000 Bourgas Bulgaria Tel 359 56 820027 Fax 359 56 836700 E mail office devabroadcast com Web www devabroadcast com DE VA BROADCAST Channel Settings Screen Alarms Control RF MPX Pwr Audio Pilot RDS Group Enable E Frequency Observation RF Alarm Range Thresholds Trigger time Release time MPX Alarm Range Thresholds Trigger time Release time Range Thresholds Trigger time 91 10 Power FM 05 00 min 05 00 min High 90 05 00 min 05 00 min 05 00 min 05 00 min Enable J E mail SMS SNMP m Pilot Alarm Range Thresholds Trigger time Release time Range Thresholds Trigger time Release time Range Thresholds Trigger time Release time Low 8 0 05 00 min 05 00 min High 6 0 00 30 min 00 30 min 05 00 min 05 00 min Release time RDS Alarm RDS Group Alarm 01 23 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 E E ET ET E E E E Release time 05 00 min 05 00 min Range Thresholds Tr
27. end when possible not to use Hot Plug 4 65 Aleksandar Stamboliyski Str 8000 Bourgas Bulgaria Tel 359 56 820027 Fax 359 56 836700 BROADCAST E mail office devabroadcast com Web www devabroadcast com Status Request Command Format Remote Audio Listening Command Format Listen FFF FF Where FFF FF is the frequency to Tune in the range of 87 to 108 MHz For example Status 102 55 or Listen 88 80 IMPORTANT Do not include leading zeroes such as Listen 089 90 Fill in with trailing zeroes up to two digits after the decimal symbol Decimal symbol must be dot If DB44 receives an authorized Status Request command after a short interval about 5 seconds in which DB44 has to retune and collect summarized data the Caller will receive a SMS response For Example STATUS 214092011 09906234 102 50 2 RF 32 7dBuV KIZ Lefti 4 00B RIOGHU 4 9dB RH RBDS3 50 9kH2 Remote Audio Listening command will generate only if the calling number is authorized a response call from DB44 to the command sender DB44 will wait for answer and will hang up after 30 seconds if there is no incoming answer When a call is accepted the duration of listening is determinate by Call Duration interval or until the call is ended 42 65 Aleksandar Stamboliyski Str 8000 Bourgas Bulgaria Tel
28. eo indicator 3 RDS RBDS presence indicator 4 RF Attenuator Status 5 RF Level indicator The red zone low level indicates RF level below 20 dBuV 6 MPX Level indicator 7 Alarm presence indicator will be lit in red when an alarm on at least one channel 15 detected 8 Channel Alarms indicator will be lit in red when the Scheduler has detected an alarm on channel see Channel Settings Screen on page 34 9 Frequency set buttons 10 Channel Preset Buttons when one of the buttons is pressed the Tuner will be set to the predefined frequency Upon hovering with the mouse over a preset button the name of the channel will be displayed 11 Device Time Management Screen on page 39 12 Session remaining time 13 Listen Button Button with double usage used to Play Stop the current audio stream an audio device will be required e 2E BROADCAST E mail office devabroadcast com Web www devabroadcast com 65 Aleksandar Stamboliyski Str 8000 Bourgas Bulgaria Tel 359 56 820027 Fax 359 56 836700 MAIN SCREEN MPATH Pos Neg MPX L 1 8 L R 5 0 83 0 72 5 77 1 1 1 2 2 6 13 4 7 3 m dBUV gg 100 120 kHz 5 08 gg 12 kHz 110 11 100 10 90 9 80 8 70 7 5 60 6 50 5 40 35 4 30 3 20 2 10 1 0 91 10 CH2 95 70 99 90 101 80 5 104 50 107 10 Listen ME ii
29. er should be prominently marked on the outside of the shipping carton B Equipment must be shipped prepaid to DEVA Broadcast Ltd Shipping charges will be reimbursed for valid Warranty claims Damage sustained as a result of improper packing for return to the factory 1s not covered under terms of the Warranty and may occasion additional charges 44 BROADCAST E mail office devabroadcast com Web www devabroadcast com Ss 65 Aleksandar Stamboliyski Str 8000 Bourgas Bulgaria Tel 359 56 820027 Fax 359 56 836700 APPENDIX A RDS EUROPE VS AMERICA The European Broadcasting Union EBU and its member countries originated the concept of Radio Data transmission The European RDS specification CENELEC Standard EN50067 was first published in 1984 It was revised 1986 1990 1991 and 1992 European RDS has grown in use following initial adoption of the Standard RDS is nearly universal throughout Europe it 15 almost impossible to find a European FM broadcasting station that does not carry a radio data subcarrier The popularity of RDS in Europe is very much in contrast with initial reluctance on the part of US broadcasters to embrace this technology This can be ascribed to material differences in broadcasting practices Almost without exception FM broadcasting in the United States 1s detached and independent each station originates its own programming America s National Public Radio might be considere
30. f the Map see Main Application Settings on page 18 In case of a failure remote device can be added manually by two options New Device or Import Device List These options are explained in detail below NEW DEVICE Press the New Device button d A dialog box requiring information about the device will appear The requested data 15 not obligatory but might be required in order for an assigned task to be completed Mew Device Connection Address Enter Device Address User Enter User Here Password Enter User Password Here Location Longitude 0 000331 Lock Position Latitude 51 476879 Enter Region City or Address Connection Address IP Address or Host Name of the device Port The default value of the Port 1s 80 User and Password credential required to access the device Location Longitude and Latitude if known the coordinates of the device s location could be specified Lock Position selecting this option will lock the device on its current position on the map This will prevent repositioning the device by mistake Look the currently entered Longitude and Latitude will be used as a center of the Map Locate Enter Region City or Address and press the Locate button results found will be listed Select the required location and then press the Use button in order the currently selected location to be used The Coordinates will be updated automatically 1
31. ices are listed 1 Select the desired device from the Device List 2 Press the Locate Device on Map button The Software will automatically position the Map as to the device to be displayed n its center 16 65 Aleksandar Stamboliyski Str 8000 Bourgas Bulgaria Tel 359 56 820027 Fax 359 56 836700 BROADCAST E mail office devabroadcast com Web www devabroadcast com Map Each device 15 visually represented on the Map This 15 an additional tool for fast evaluation of the currently selected device condition location etc ZOOM IN OUT Control option that will zoom in the Map image Control option that will zoom out the Map image FIT ALL x Control option that will position the Map in such manner as to display all devices situated on the map GRAYSCALE MAP COLOR MAP Having in mind that visual perception differs from person to person the used map could be gray scaled via this option allowing easy monitoring of the current status and position of the devices The button is with dual use L Il once the grayscale function 1s applied the same button would be referred as and used for Color 17 BROADCAST E mail office devabroadcast com Web www devabroadcast com 65 Aleksandar Stamboliyski Str 8000 Bourgas Bulgaria Tel 359 56 820027 Fax 359 56 836700 Main Application Settings GENERAL Perform on Devices Double Click View amp Connect
32. ich is seen equal to modulate signal electric power for one minute time period and to compare it to a sinusoidal modulating signal one which deviates 19kHz The result expressed in dB must be lower or equal to zero to comply with the rule 26 65 Aleksandar Stamboliyski Str 8000 Bourgas Bulgaria Tel 359 56 820027 Fax 359 56 836700 BROADCAST E mail office devabroadcast com Web www devabroadcast com SPECTRUM ANALYZER SCREEN Hat top 50 kHz 60 91 1 CH1 91 10 CH2 95 70 OHS 99 90 CH4 101 80 CHS 104 50 CH6 107 10 Listen Session 28 05 2012 15 31 55 02 47 The spectrum analyzer tab is a very useful feature It is a MPX and audio spectrum display Initially it shows the MPX from 0 65kHz so that the readings of the currently selected source composite MPX or stereo Left Right to be clearly visible The signal source to be calculated and visualized is chosen from the Source section placed on the right part of the screen Spectral components of the selected signal are determined on the base of Fast Fourier Transform The window function can be selected through the relevant menu with interactive buttons The available windows and their features are given below This table can be used to choose the best windowing function for each application Transient amp Rectangle Synchronous Sampling User defined frequency of the spectrum can be selected by moving vertical marker along the h
33. ields or filled from PC Clock by pressing the Get From PC button Firmware Update If needed DB44 s firmware could be updated Updating the firmware will ensure New function s Improved performance e Eliminated bugs if any To update the device firmware please follow the steps listed below Press the Browse Choose File button and select the new firmware file Press the Upload button Wait for the process to complete NOTE Checking for updates regularly will ensure that the device 1s functioning correctly and avoid potential problems 39 65 Aleksandar Stamboliyski Str 8000 Bourgas Bulgaria Tel 359 56 820027 Fax 359 56 836700 BROADCAST E mail office devabroadcast com Web www devabroadcast com Reboot Device Pressing Reboot button will initiate a hardware reset as you have switched off and on the device The previously applied saved settings will not be deleted Factory Defaults DB44 could be restored to Factory Defaults from its non volatile memory The procedure 1s quite simple Press the Restore Button and confirm the procedure WARNING Before returning DB44 to its factory defaults all remote users should be informed that they may cease to communicate with the device Session Timeout Set WEB and SNMP sessions timeout Please NOTE that during session the Logger mode 15 not active thus no Alarms are generated SNMP MIB File Press the Download
34. igger time 05 00 min 05 00 min Release time Trigger time Save amp Reboot DB44 could monitor up to 6 user defined channels Every Channel consists of a group of settings explained in details below which are used when monitoring and alerting Each preset has its own page where it 15 being configured Measurement windows can be set for each of the six parameters RF level Left and Right audio levels MPX baseband deviation Pilot and RDS RBDS deviation Trigger and alarm release times can be set for each alarm Channel Enable enables disables channel monitoring Frequency specify the frequency to be monitored Name channel alias Observation specify the observation time for the current station before switching to the next channel NOTE When MPX Power alarm is enabled the observation time must be more than 70 seconds 34 65 Aleksandar Stamboliyski Str 8000 Bourgas Bulgaria Tel 359 56 820027 Fax 359 56 836700 BROADCAST E mail office devabroadcast com Web www devabroadcast com Alarm Control Enable enables disables the corresponding parameter alarm logging E mail enables disables E mail notification SMS enables disables SMS notification SNMP enables disables SNMP notification NOTE If the monitoring option is disabled notifications will not be sent nevertheless whether they are enabled or disabled A click on the label left or above will enable disab
35. in predefined actions are initiated as when entering Active state Notification Notification for Active Alarm for Idle Alarm Hi Threshold E NS Period gt Alarm Release Time TIME Alarm Idle No Alarm Alarm Idle No Alarm Alarm Active Alarm Idle If RDS Group has not been received for more than Alarm Trigger Time state is changed to Active If state is Active and Release Time has elapsed and the RDS Group 1s received state is changed to Idle If the RDS Group is received before the Release Time is elapsed state remains Active BROADCAST E mail office devabroadcast com Web www devabroadcast com 65 Aleksandar Stamboliyski Str 8000 Bourgas Bulgaria Tel 359 56 820027 Fax 359 56 836700 ALARM NOTIFICATIONS Alarm Notifications E mail SMS SNMP trap consist of DB44 Alias see Main Settings Screen on page 32 date and time of Alarm triggered channel number frequency and information for Alarm activation or deactivation The basic signal parameters are evaluated and included as well Because of the SMS length limitations only most important parameters are included when sending SMS Notifications Example for E mal Notification Date 27 Sep 2011 092705209 DB44 FM Radio Monitoring Tool reports ACTIVE alarm on 95 70MHz BG Radio CH2 Alarm lt 40dBuV Signal parameters RF Level 64 6 dBuV 65 6 KHz Lert eL dB 9 dB PLL
36. ities Not for use for Announcements about problems delays or roadworks affecting immediate travel where TP TA should be used Programs concerned with recreational activities in which the listener might participate Examples include Gardening Fishing Antique collecting Cooking Food amp Wine etc aliai Songs which originate from or continue the musical tradition of the American Southern States Characterized by a straightforward melody and narrative story line Current Popular Music of the Nation or Region in that country s language as opposed to International Pop which is usually US or UK inspired and in English 27 Oldies Music Music from the so called golden age of popular music 28 pe s Music Music which has its roots in the musical culture of a particular nation usually played on gt instruments The narrative story may be based on historical events or people 29 Documentary Program concerned with factual matters presented in an investigative style 30 Alarm Test Broadcast when testing emergency broadcast equipment or receivers Not intended for searching or dynamic switching for consumer receivers Receivers may if desired display TEST or Alarm Test Alarm Emergency announcement made under exceptional circumstances to give warning of events causing danger of a general nature Not to be used for searching only used in a receiver for dynamic switching 47
37. le the entire column row Alarm Range interactive slider used to adjust the Low amp High thresholds at which an alarm will be generated Trigger Time waiting time before Active Alarm is generated Release Time waiting time before Idle Alarm is generated RDS RBDS Group Alarm alarm only for selected groups will be generated _35 65 Aleksandar Stamboliyski Str 8000 Bourgas Bulgaria Tel 359 56 820027 Fax 359 56 836700 BROADCAST E mail office devabroadcast com Web www devabroadcast com ALARM TRIGGERS DEFINED After collecting all the data the DB44 DSP core compares the values measured with the predefined by the user threshold levels for all the channels monitored In case that any parameter is out of its limits the device will initiate the sending of alarm notification via the alarm type selected the alarms are stored device s log You have to have in mind that if there 15 a very short fault of the signal with duration less than the channel trigger time the device would not trigger an alarm There are several Alarm Triggers for the following parameters RF MPX MPX Power Left Right Audio RDS and Pilot levels There 15 an option for defining different limits for each of the parameters All these values the trigger time and the release time have to be assigned separately for each of the channels Alarm Idle Alarm Active Wait and Measure Wait and Measure
38. o a table representing the percentage quantity of the groups in the received RDS RBDS signal The user selects how the Total groups received data should be displayed as Percents or Count by selecting the corresponding button NOTE The bit error rate or bit error ratio BER 1s the number of bit errors divided by the total number of transferred bits during a studied time interval Result closer or equal to 0 indicates that no bit errors are detected and vice versa result closer or equal to indicates that the received transferred bits are only errors E BROADCAST E mail office devabroadcast com Web www devabroadcast com 65 Aleksandar Stamboliyski Str 8000 Bourgas Bulgaria Tel 359 56 820027 Fax 359 56 836700 ODA SCREEN ODA Group Provider Location Event Extent T DP CI D a L a a Total groups received 1472 Os count 0 15 14 15 911 OH1 91 10 CH2 95 70 CH3 99 90 CH4 101 80 CHS 104 50 CH6 107 10 Listen Local Time Session RF rx 2505 2012 1552540 0250 If the selected station transmits RadioText RT or TMC here will be displayed information from the supported ODA Groups A BER Indicator with graphics 1s placed at the right bottom part of the screen showing 60 sec history of the BER quantities 24 65 Aleksandar Stamboliyski Str 8000 Bourgas Bulgaria Tel 359 56 820027 Fax
39. orizontal scale Values at the cross point will be shown at the top right corner of the graph ITa 65 Aleksandar Stamboliyski Str 8000 Bourgas Bulgaria Tel 359 56 820027 Fax 359 56 836700 BROADCAST E mail office devabroadcast com Web www devabroadcast com SCOPE SCREEN Mode Star 80 kHz 120 911 cH1 91 10 l cH2 95 70 99 90 CH4 101 80 CHS 104 50 CH6 107 10 Local Time Session Listen RF rx 0020 15 34 53 j 02 0 888 SCOPE screen represents the signals participating in the process of demodulating and stereo decoding over time In order for the signal source to be changed the corresponding button on the right side of the graph should be pressed Once the Stereo source is selected the following visualization modes are available Scope standard 2 channel oscilloscope Lissajous Lissajous figure representation of Left vs Right channel Star Star shaped representation of Left vs Right channel Cloud Left vs Right channel represented as cloud of points NOTE Source Stereo visualizes the Left and Right signals at once _ 28 BROADCAST E mail office devabroadcast com Web www devabroadcast com D 65 Aleksandar Stamboliyski Str 8000 Bourgas Bulgaria Tel 359 56 820027 Fax 359 56 836700 BANDSCAN SCREEN Monitoring Tool Spectrum Analyzer Bandscan 97 99 101 103 105 107 Progress 100 096 Current frequency 108
40. r or Compatible Windows XP and above 1024MB RAM 100MB free hard drive space for installation 16 or 32 bit graphics color depth 1024 by 768 pixels screen resolution Screen DPI setting to 96 dpi Universal Serial Bus 2 0 INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE The steps listed below will guide you through the installation process of DB44 Device Manager software 1 Use the Installation file which can be downloaded from www devabroadcast com downloads 2 Find DB44 Device Manager file double click on the installation file to launch the Wizard E Setup 0644 Device Manager Welcome to the DB44 Device Manager Setup Wizard This will install DB44 Device Manager version x x x xx on your computer It is recommended that you cose all other applications before continuing Click Mext to continue or Cancel to exit Setup 3 Accept the default recommendations and click Next gt in the end of each step BROADCAST E mail office devabroadcast com Web www devabroadcast com 65 Aleksandar Stamboliyski Str 8000 Bourgas Bulgaria Tel 359 56 820027 Fax 359 56 836700 4 When asked to place an icon on the Desktop of your computer make sure that the check box is enabled and click Next gt EI Setup 0644 Device Manager Select Additional Tasks Which additional tasks should be performed Select the additional tasks you would like Setup to perform while installing DB44 Device Manager then dick Next
41. r prosperity to the loyal partnership of our company 65 Aleksandar Stamboliyski Str 8000 Bourgas Bulgaria Tel 359 56 820027 Fax 359 56 836700 BROADCAST E mail office devabroadcast com Web www devabroadcast com General Information DB44 Device Manager is software developed especially for remote monitoring and control of DB44 Compact FM Radio Monitoring Receiver device The devices that you dispose of are distributed throughout an interactive map on which their exact location could be set for the purposes of representation The map interface shows you at a glance the status of your radio network It also displays all the critical events or alarms that might have taken place and if there is a need to be checked immediately The easy to use interface allows quick and easy connection to all of the controlled devices Aimed at facilitating the use of our products DB44 Device Manager Software 15 free of charge The latest release can be found on our website www devabroadcast com or on a supplied CD accompanying the purchased product 65 Aleksandar Stamboliyski Str 8000 Bourgas Bulgaria Tel 359 56 820027 Fax 359 56 836700 BROADCAST E mail office devabroadcast com Web www devabroadcast com Loading and Running The Software DB44 Device Manager Software 15 provided to our customers free of charge The latest release can be found on our website www devabroadcast com MINIMAL SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS Pentium R Processo
42. rt the SIM card into the holder Card must be with deactivated PIN request 3 Connect the GSM Modem and DB44 with the communication cable 4 Power up the GSM Modem 5 Power up DB44 If the installation is proper the GSM Modem will immediately startup This will be noticed by the fast blinking of the GSM Led on the DB44 s front panel The status of the GSM Modem will also be exposed on Status Screen Few seconds are usually necessary for the GSM Modem to initialize and to register into GSM Network When the GSM Modem is Ready the GSM Led will start blinking slowly The GSM Opeartor s Logo and the Field Strength will be also shown on the Status Screen It is important to notice the call duration which is 1 minute otherwise the GSM connection may turn overused Duration defines the maximum outgoing call duration which will be hanged up by DB44 when it reaches the defined value 1 minute Only authorized GSM numbers can request remote notifications and remote listening To register up to four GSM numbers use Main Settings Screen It is important to enter the GSM numbers properly using the correct prefix for the country For example 359898123456 NOTE The GSM Modem may be connected to DB44 without shutting down the device so called Hot Plug When disconnected or powered down the GSM Modem can be reconnected after GSM Led stops blinking about 5 seconds To prevent possible problems we recomm
43. ry useful for those users who want to install DB44 Device Manager on several computers and monitor the condition of devices installed on different locations Once you have defined all devices and placed them on the Map you could export all settings and import them into other PCs with DB44 Device Manager Software already installed Export Device List 1 Click on Device menu and select Export Device List 2 Enter your Master password and press OK 3 Save the file NOTE Once the Device list has been exported all passwords in the resultant file will be visible to anyone who has access to it Import Device List l Click on Device menu and select Import Device List 2 Select the desired file and press OK 3 The information will be transferred and displayed on DB44 Device Manager main window 14 65 Aleksandar Stamboliyski Str 8000 Bourgas Bulgaria Tel 359 56 820027 Fax 359 56 836700 BROADCAST E mail office devabroadcast com Web www devabroadcast com CURRENT STATUS 1 0844 FM Radio Monitoring Tool Last Monitoring Status OK Logger Running Current Channel Power FM 1 31 10 MHz Channel Power FM 1 91 10 MHz RF OK MPX OK Left OK Pilot OK MPX Power OK Right OK RD5 OK 0 172 3 4 55 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 A e uad Be dad dada aaaa Information about current status of device will be displayed by pointing with cursor on the desired device placed on
44. ur e mail account settings Sender Username and Password Server and corresponding port We recommend you to use the Test button and generate test e mail which upon success will be delivered to specified E mail and or E mail 2 Example of Test E mail Message DB44 Test Message Please do not reply to this e mail Audio Specify Port for audio Streaming Name of the stream which is used also for email sender name and web title and Quality 64 96 128 192 or 256 kbps The Audio Stream could be heard using suitable audio player MS Media Player or Winamp or through a WEB interface by pressing the Listen button GSM Modem Up to four numbers for SMS alarm notifications could be set Baud Rate is mandatory for the proper operation of the GSM Modem We recommend a test SMS to be generated via pressing the Test button once all needed settings are applied Upon success the SMS will be delivered to all specified GSM numbers Example of Test SMS Message DB44 Test Message NOTE The current condition of the GSM Modem could be checked in the Status Screen SNMP Specify Agent ID Agent Port Read Write Communities Manager IP and Manager Port Agent enables disables SNMP Agent NOTE Agent ID is used for identification of the device among others when an SNMP notification 15 sent Once all needed settings are applied use Test button to generate a test notification which upon success will be received by th
45. zzes games personality interviews 10 Commercial music which would generally be considered to be of current popular appeal m often featuring in current or recent record sales charts 12 Easy Listening Current contemporary music considered to be easy listening as opposed to Pop Rock or Classical or one of the specialized music styles Jazz Folk or Country Music in this category 15 often but not always vocal and usually of short duration 13 Light classics Classical Musical for general rather than specialist appreciation Examples of music in this category are instrumental music and vocal or choral works Serious classics Performances of major orchestral works symphonies chamber music etc and including Grand Opera Other music Musical styles not fitting into any of the other categories Particularly used for specialist music of which Rhythm amp Blues and Reggae are examples Weather reports and forecasts and Meteorological information Stock Market reports commerce trading etc 18 Children s For programs targeted at a young audience primarily for entertainment and interest rather programs than where the objective 15 to educate Programs about people and things that influence them individually or in groups Includes sociology history geography psychology and society 22 Travel Features and programs concerned with travel to near and far destinations package tours and travel ideas and opportun
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