|
RDS subcarrier |
| Level |
digital configuration from
-60dBm to 0dBm |
| Spectrum |
complies with CENELEC EN50067
standard (-96dB) |
| Shape |
100% digitally generated |
| Sampling rate |
912kHz |
| Bypass |
0dB (selectable automatic
bypass in case of power failure) |
|
RDS Parameters |
| Static |
PI, PS, TP, TA, MS,
PTY, DI, AF, Radiotext |
| |
AF list (25 frequencies) |
| |
Extended character
tables |
| |
Free format group
command for computer-control of RDS data |
| |
Dynamic TMC (Traffic
Message Channel) |
| |
0-90 |
| |
Paging |
| |
IH (In House) |
| |
EON (Enhanced Other
Network) |
| |
ODA (Open Data
Application) |
| |
TDC (Transparent Data
Channel) |
| |
dGPS messages |
| |
EWS (Emergency Warning
System) |
| |
Af list (Both A and B
encoding supported, up to 900 frequencies) |
| |
10 message buffer for
Radiotext per DSN |
| |
Clock time and date
|
| |
Group and extended
group sequence up to 252 elements |
| |
Separate FIFO and
cyclic buffers for each type of group |
|
Pilot Synchronization |
| Synchronization |
Internal or external
(automatic selection or user setting) |
| Input level |
-50dBu to +12dBu |
| Frequency |
19kHz, +/- 2Hz |
| Phase |
adjustable +/- 180°
in 6° steps |
|
Communication and network protocols |
| ASCII |
Standard computer
terminal |
| UECP |
Universal encoder
protocol EBU SPB490 version 5.1 |
| USEP |
Universal swift
encoder protocol |
| HTTP |
Custom Web pages for
operator control |
| SMTP |
E-mail generation on
pre-selected events |
| FTP |
(server and client)
Firmware update, configuration, data and log file |
| Telnet |
Command line
interface |
| UDP |
UECP or ASCII
encapsulation |
| SNMP |
V1, MIB II, MIB IP2
system, Optional Specific Service Operator MIBs
|
|
MPX Signal |
| RDS signal input and
output |
Unballanced, BNC
connector |
| Synchronisation |
Automatic pilot tone
synchronisation |
| Phase |
Configurable digitally |
| Bypass feature |
Retransmission of the
signal MPX input towards RDS output |
|
Serial communication ports |
| Front panel |
1 RS232 port (COM0)
|
| Rear panel |
2 RS232 port (COM0
and COM1) |
| |
1 RS232/RS485 port
(COM2) |
|
RDS decoder |
| RDS decoder |
Connected to an
external FM RDS tuner, allows the re-encoding of
selected RDS groups |
| |
Allows monitoring and
control of the generated RDS signal |
| |
Can be used as an
auxiliary RDS output for monitoring |
|
I/O |
| Digital inputs (TTL |
8 |
| Relay outputs |
4 |
|
Miscellaneous |
| Power requirements |
115/230VAC 50/60Hz,
IEC connector |
| Dimensions |
(W x H x D) 19" (48.25
cm) x 1U x 22 cm |
|
Network and communication features
|
| Filing system |
Management of the
internal software as an executable file with
updating by network download |
| |
Management of the
configuration in the form of a configuration file |
| |
Execution of commands
appearing in a command file
|
| |
Access to files via
the console port or in Telnet, FTP or http
connections |
| |
Configuration of the
file attributes allowing accesses to be reserved or
protected |
| |
vailable flash memory
space: 4Mo |
| Web server (HTTP
server) |
Multi-client (5) |
| |
Hosting of on-board
HTML pages accessible with a simple Web browser
|
| |
Compatible with any
type of file associated to the HTML pages (PDF, JPG,
GIF, MP3, ?) |
| |
JAVA, JavaScript,
VBscript, ActiveX compatible
|
| |
CGI compatible: the
HTML pages accept forms or entry fields to interact
with the system and the connected equipment |
| |
Supports PROXY
functions to make HTML pages more dynamic,
displaying the values of the parameters collected on
the system connected by command overlay |
| |
Update via FTP |
| |
Access protection to
CGI and pages (public and private modes) |
| FTP server |
Multi-client (5)
|
| |
Fully compatible with
the FTP protocol and the various FTP clients on the
market |
| |
Management of the
files and the directories of the filing system |
| |
Update of the
embedded Web server |
| |
Update of the
equipment's internal programs
|
| |
Several levels of
access rights |
| TELNET server |
Multi-client (5)
|
| |
Mainly for
configuration |
| |
Used for the NETCOM
function |
| SNMP agent (MIB II,
SNMP v1 ) |
PROXY agent function
to administer your equipment |
| |
Sending of SNMP traps
on programmable events |
| |
Standard and
manufacturer MIB |
| SMTP mail client |
Automatic sending of
E-Mails on occurrence of events |
| History file |
Constitution of a
time and date stamped history log of internal events
(operating system) and external events (behaviour
and failure of the equipment connected: mains fault,
connection actions |
| |
File generated in TXT
and HTML format |
| Event handler |
Triggering of
pre-programmed actions on internal or external
events |
| |
Execution of scripts |
| |
Sending of E-MAIL |
| |
Sending of SNMP Traps |
| |
Adding of lines in the
history log |
| |
Sending of events and
history files to a server |
| |
E-MAIL as SMTP client |
| |
FTP append as FTP
client |
| |
SNMP Traps |
| |
Programmable timers |
| Security |
Ten users and three
levels of access protected by password |