Monroe Electronics R189se User Manual

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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
carefully adjusted and configured your One-Net to. Here is how to save that configuration:

1. Log into the One-Net.
2. Go to Setup > Sever > Configuration Mgmt
3. To ensure the latest configuration is stored click on the Make Backup button. This will create a

backup file with the current date and time as the initial part of the file name. An example backup
file may be 2012_04_12_19_26_One-Net_config.zip where the file was created on April 12,
2012 at 5:26 PM.

4. Look for the title List of Configuration Backup Files and the pull down selector directly below.
5. Select the file created in step 3 above. The list is sorted numerically (from earliest date at the top)

then alphabetically

6. The screen will refresh and the selected file will be queued in the blue hyperlink area

Download selected configuration file

'yyyy_mm_dd_hh_mm_One-Net_config.zip'.

7. Right click on the file name will present a list of options.
8. Select Download Linked File… or Save link as…
9. Navigate to the location you wish to store the configuration file on the external computer or

storage device (ie USB stick, network drive, etc.)

10. Click Save to store the backup copy of the configuration file. NOTE: the network interface IP

addresses are purposely not retained in the configuration file. It may be useful to record this
numbers in a separate file or take a screen shot of the Setup > Network page for your records.

Uploading an audio file in a One-Net

Step One – Generate an acceptable audio message.
The EAS handbook recommended a very simple message "This is a test of the Emergency Alert
System."
There is no requirement regarding the message contents, however brief is good.

1. Have one of your announcers create an RMT audio message and store this as a .wav file.

(It is recommended that you name the file xxxx-RMT.wav where xxxx is your station ID)

2. Place the file on a computer with access to the One-Net


Step Two – Load the .wav file into the One-Net
There are several ways to upload an audio file into the One-Net, this is just one.

1. Log into the One-Net.
2. Go to Encoder > Send EAS > General EAS
3. Go to the bottom of the page and select the box Display audio record and upload

interface (hidden, check to display).

4. When he box expands click "Choose File"
5. Browse the file options and locate the xxxx-RMT.wav file
6. Select the file and select "Choose" or "OK" The file name should now appear in the blue box.
7. Select "Upload .WAV file" This will place the file in the One-Net and make it selectable when

executing an EAS event

8. Process is complete – you can exit now


Step Three – Using the .wav file in an EAS message
Once the file has been uploaded it is available for selection as part of the EAS play out.
To use this for an RMT:

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