Monroe Electronics R189se User Manual

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To test the Main and/or Auxiliary Audio outputs, attach speakers to the One-Net

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audio

device output ports and run the various tone test buttons. The Front Panel Speaker can be
tested as is. These tests allow the One-Net

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to play each of the two single tones that

comprise the dual-tone EAS Attention Signal. The EAS Attention signal and WAV files
can also be played. The duration of the test is set per Audio device by the Test Tone
Duration
fields.

Audio tests, audio levels and duration changes occur immediately.

Alert Audio Toggles
The Main and Auxiliary Audio displays also display with an active hyperlink if alert
audio from originated and forwarded alerts is enabled. Clicking these links will jump to
the correct Decoder and Encoder Audio setup page for changes to be made.

Upload Audio .WAV file to One-Net

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Server

This interface allows Wav files to be uploaded into the One-Net

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. Uploaded audio files

are available for tests as well as for encoding and manual forwarding.

4.6.2 Radio Tuners

The One-Net

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can be equipped with up to three internal radio tuners. Each tuner can be

configured by the user, through the browser page, to receive AM, FM or NOAA stations.

Setting the Radio Types and Frequencies:
Use this screen to program the installed radios. For each radio select the radio type by
clicking on the button to the left of each type. Next, click on the frequency box and type
in the desired frequency for an approved radio station and click on the Accept Typed
Frequency Change button to accept the change. This frequency MUST correspond to an
approved LP1 or LP2 for your area. You can obtain a list of approved stations from the
EAS Chairman of your state. Repeat this process for all of the installed radios.

After setting all of the radios, verify that level is OK. This is displayed to the right of the
frequency box. To listen to the radio signal, you can select where to route the signal to
clicking on the appropriate button. In most cases the audio is routed to the front panel
speaker. Make sure to turn off the feature when done testing.

NOTE: The interface pages for Decoder and Encoder Audio display
and reference audio output levels for certain features. These references
always provide an active hyperlink into this page to allow for changes
to audio output levels.

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