audemat GOLDENEAGLE TV User manual

audemat WorldCast Systems Group
GOLDENEAGLE TV
User Manual
(Software version 6.0.x)
Date : 2012/07/13
Audemat® and GOLDENEAGLE® are registered trademarks.

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CERTIFICATE OF CONFORMITY
Established following the EMC 2004/108/CE and 2006/95/CE Directive
We, hereby, certify that the AUDEMAT GOLDENEAGLE TV complies with the dispositions of the
European Community Directive on the approximation of the laws of the Member States related to
electromagnetic compatibility (EMC 2004/108/CE Directive) and low voltage (2006/95/CE Directive)
legislation of the different countries.
This conformity statement results from respecting EMC and low impedance requirements and from an
analysis carried out by AUDEMAT Quality Department, complying with European standards EN 50081-1, EN
50082-1 and EN 60215.
Laurence Gex
Quality Manager

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION................................................................................................................................. 5
1.1. About Audemat........................................................................................................................... 5
1.2. Versions...................................................................................................................................... 6
1.3. Hardware options....................................................................................................................... 6
1.4. Before you start.......................................................................................................................... 7
1.4.1. Safety warning .................................................................................................................... 7
1.4.2. Operating recommendations............................................................................................... 8
1.4.3. Monitoring Specifications:................................................................................................... 8
2. PRODUCT PRESENTATION.............................................................................................................. 9
2.1. General specifications................................................................................................................ 9
2.2. Network configuration............................................................................................................... 10
2.3. List of the included accessories ............................................................................................... 10
2.3.1. Standard version............................................................................................................... 10
2.3.2. NTSC version.................................................................................................................... 10
2.4. Front panel ............................................................................................................................... 11
2.5. Rear Panel ............................................................................................................................... 12
2.5.1. Standard version............................................................................................................... 12
2.5.2. NTSC version.................................................................................................................... 12
3. GETTING STARTED WITH THE GOLDENEAGLE TV.................................................................... 13
3.1. Connecting to your PC or to the network................................................................................. 13
3.2. Network configuration using the embedded website ............................................................... 14
3.3. Installing the GOLDENEAGLE TV remote applications........................................................... 15
4. THE INTERNAL WEBSITE............................................................................................................... 16
4.1. Product ID................................................................................................................................. 16
4.2. Network .................................................................................................................................... 17
4.3. Download.................................................................................................................................. 18
5. REMOTE APPLICATION PRESENTATION .................................................................................... 19
5.1. Introduction............................................................................................................................... 19
5.1.1. Working principle............................................................................................................... 19
5.1.2. Functions........................................................................................................................... 19
5.2. Installing and launching the GOLDENEAGLE TV application ................................................. 24
5.3. Checking version numbers and options................................................................................... 26
6. CONFIGURING THE GOLDENEAGLE TV ...................................................................................... 27
6.1. System Configuration............................................................................................................... 27
6.1.1. Product Identifiers............................................................................................................. 27
6.1.2. Date/Time.......................................................................................................................... 28
6.1.3. Status................................................................................................................................ 29
6.1.4. Users................................................................................................................................. 30
6.1.5. Network............................................................................................................................. 31
6.1.6. PPP Dialout....................................................................................................................... 32
6.1.7. PPP Dial-in........................................................................................................................ 33
6.1.8. IP Router and Port translation........................................................................................... 34
6.1.9. Support.............................................................................................................................. 36
6.1.10. SMTP Mail Client .............................................................................................................. 37
6.1.11. SNMP Agent ..................................................................................................................... 38
6.1.12. Notifications....................................................................................................................... 39
6.1.13. I/O Layout.......................................................................................................................... 40
6.1.14. I/O Log............................................................................................................................... 41
6.1.15. I/O State............................................................................................................................ 41

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6.2. Application Options .................................................................................................................. 42
7. MONITORING CONFIGURATION.................................................................................................... 43
7.1. Managing stations.................................................................................................................... 43
7.1.1. Adding New Stations to the Monitoring List...................................................................... 43
7.1.2. Delete a program from the configured channel list........................................................... 44
7.2. Channel configuration .............................................................................................................. 45
7.2.1. Basic Configuration........................................................................................................... 45
7.2.2. RF Level Configuration ..................................................................................................... 46
7.2.3. V/S level configuration ...................................................................................................... 48
7.2.4. Video Synchro................................................................................................................... 49
7.2.5. Test lines........................................................................................................................... 50
7.2.6. AF Level............................................................................................................................ 51
7.2.7. Stereo V/S......................................................................................................................... 52
7.2.8. Stereo presence................................................................................................................ 53
7.2.9. Nicam Presence and Error rate ........................................................................................ 54
7.2.10. Nicam RF Level................................................................................................................. 55
7.2.11. Nicam AF Level................................................................................................................. 56
8. RECORDING CONFIGURATION..................................................................................................... 57
9. ACCESSING READINGS ................................................................................................................. 59
9.1. Recorded Measurements......................................................................................................... 59
9.2. Scan ......................................................................................................................................... 60
9.3. AutoConf Scan......................................................................................................................... 62
10. REALTIME MONITORING.............................................................................................................. 63
10.1. Analog TV................................................................................................................................. 63
10.2. Video Streaming....................................................................................................................... 64
11. VIEWING THE UNIT STATUS........................................................................................................ 65
11.1. Current Alarms......................................................................................................................... 65
11.2. Viewing the event logs ............................................................................................................. 66
11.3. Snapshots ................................................................................................................................ 68
11.4. Test lines.................................................................................................................................. 69
12. OPTIONAL INPUT / OUTPUT CONFIGURATION......................................................................... 70
12.1. Digital input module.................................................................................................................. 70
12.2. Relay output module ................................................................................................................ 72
12.3. Analog input module................................................................................................................. 74
APPENDIX A: CHANNEL/FREQUENCY TABLES.............................................................................. 75
A.1. Western Europe PAL B/G Nicam ............................................................................................... 75
A.2. France Secam L Nicam.............................................................................................................. 76
A.3. China PAL D Nicam.................................................................................................................... 77
A.4. NTSC.......................................................................................................................................... 78
A.5. Poland PAL D Nicam.................................................................................................................. 79
A.6. Ireland PAL I Nicam.................................................................................................................... 80
A.7. Malaysia PAL B/G Nicam........................................................................................................... 81
A.8. Western Europe PAL B/G A2 Stereo.......................................................................................... 82
A.9. Western Europe PAL B/G A2 Stereo Cable............................................................................... 83
A.10. Brazil PAL M............................................................................................................................. 84
APPENDIX B: GOLDENEAGLE TV V6 TRAP DESCRIPTION........................................................... 85
APPENDIX C: PROCEDURE FOR RETRIEVING THE IP ADDRESS ................................................ 90
Connection with a keyboard and monitor........................................................................................... 90
APPENDIX D: FOR FURTHER INFORMATION.................................................................................. 92

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1. INTRODUCTION
1.1. About Audemat
Audemat provides a suite of professional monitoring and measurement tools for Radio and TV broadcasters,
telecommunication operators and regulation authorities worldwide.
The Audemat portfolio includes radio frequency (RF) and data monitoring equipment and mobile field
strength meters for analog and digital radio and TV, digital test and measurement equipment, audio
processors, world-class RDS encoders and an extensive range of facility remote control solutions.
To complement Audemat’s hardware product line, the company also offers an extensive range of
professional software solutions for the management, configuration and monitoring of broadcast networks.
Founded in 1980, Audemat is part of the WorldCast Systems group of companies which combines the
collective expertise & extensive product portfolio of several major broadcast brands to offer turnkey systems
in all major analog and digital technologies. Other brands within the group include:
APT Codecs who offer reliable and cost effective broadcast codec platforms delivering high quality
content over IP, T1, E1, ISDN & Leased Lines.
Ecreso who design a range of highly efficient transmitters for broadcast transmission technologies
such as FM, DAB/ DAB+/ T-DMB. Both liquid- and air-cooled options are available.
As such, WorldCast Systems can offer complete broadcast solutions for the delivery, transmission and
monitoring of broadcast content throughout the broadcast chain.
The group is founded on three core values:
1) Product innovation:
Audemat places a key emphasis on Research & Development and its innovative approach has been
repeatedly recognized by the industry. WorldCast Systems has won awards for innovation at
consecutive NAB Shows for over 10 years.
2) Customer satisfaction:
Audemat is dedicated to ensuring the best quality, value and service for its customers and has
achieved IS0 9001 certification.
3) Sustainable Development:
Audemat is committed to sustainable development and demonstrates this commitment in several
ways: it adheres to the UN Global Compact project and all new products are developed in keeping
with an eco-design philosophy and built within Audemat’s low energy consumption factory.
Audemat employs around 80 employees at headquarters in Bordeaux-Merignac, France. Audemat also has
a subsidiary in Miami, USA that manages the North & South American markets as well as sales offices in the
UK and India. An extensive network of international dealers and distributors means that the company is
represented in over 45 countries throughout Europe, Middle East, Africa and Asia.

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1.2. Versions
Two hardware versions are available:
Standard version: for PAL, SECAM, NICAM and A2 Stereo standards.
NTSC version: for the NTSC standard.
The single remote application is shared by both versions; only applicable parameters are visible.
1.3. Hardware options
Ten slots are available in which I/O boards can be installed.
Digital inputs: module with 16 digital inputs on a female SUB-D 25.
Relay outputs: module with 8 relay outputs on a male SUB-D 25.
Analog inputs: module with 8 analog inputs on a female SUB-D 25.
Interface Type
Analog
Digital
Relay
Max number of boards
1
10
10
Number of I/O per board
8
16
8
Max number of I/O per unit
8
160
80
See chapter 12 for configuration information.

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1.4. Before you start
1.4.1. Safety warning
This equipment complies with international mechanical and electrical standards. To maintain this
compliance, as well as to ensure proper and safe working conditions and avoid electrical shocks and fire
hazards, you must comply with the following recommendations:
The device should only be utilized in the conditions described in the user manual.
The device is designed for industrial usage and must only be operated by qualified personnel.
The device may be heavy; it must be lifted and handled with care, specifically during unpacking and
set up.
Electrical precautions
Unplug from mains outlet before any intervention.
Any maintenance, adjustment or repair must be carried out by personnel specifically trained by
WorldCast Systems.
Before switching on the device, make sure the nominal voltage specified on the device matches the
mains nominal voltage.
The device should only be operated on a stable electrical network. If the electrical network is not
stable, a power conditioner, such as a UPS, must be used
The device must only be used with a plug that incorporates a protective ground contact.
To avoid any risk of electrocution, the protection conductor must not be cut, intentionally or
accidentally, either on the device or on the power cord.
High quality shielded cables are mandatory.
Environmental precautions
It is necessary to verify that environmental conditions comply with those recommended in the
manual.
Nothing must obstruct the ventilation.
To avoid any electromagnetic interference, the device must only be used when it is closed, installed
in a cabinet and connected to the earth as per the instructions.
The device should not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids, such as
coffee cups, should be placed on the equipment.
Connectors may be hot on high power units.
Precautions regarding the lithium battery
This device includes a lithium battery.
If the battery is not correctly replaced, there is a risk of explosion.
Only replace it with a battery of the same type. Contact us before attempting to use another type
Do not puncture the battery
Do not throw the battery in fire
Do not immerse the battery in water
Do not throw away the used battery, recycle it instead. You may send it back to us if needed.
If these precautions are not followed, the guarantee will be void.

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1.4.2. Operating recommendations
So as to guarantee acquisition performance, stability of supplied information and reliability, we recommend
you follow the conditions below:
The unit must be installed in a location with steady air flow, either forced or natural. If several units
are stacked up, they should be spaced by at least 1 U to allow air flow and prevent overheating.
It is strongly recommended that the location is not subject to a high humidity level (>70%), and to
avoid high salinity or chlorinated environments.
It is strongly recommended that the location is not exposed to a high volume of dust.
Connection to the mains should be done according to applicable installation codes:
outlets in good working conditions to insure a reliable contact,
correct voltage, without fluctuation and stable over time (power conditioner recommended),
sufficient power.
The quality of the communication network (modem, ADSL, WIFI, WIMAX) is very important. Modem
correctly installed, properantenna installation in case of WiFi and WiMax,
1.4.3. Monitoring Specifications:
Parameter based on the ITU-T recommendation J.64.
Amplitude measurement: Ref. ITU-T recommendation J.64 extracts.
- White level: The measure corresponds to the chapter 2.1 of the recommendation.
Recommendation extract:
2.1 Luminance bar amplitude
The luminance bar amplitude is defined as the difference between the level corresponding to the
mid-point of the bar (element B2) and the level corresponding to a point immediately following the composite
pulse (element F). These points are shown as b2and b1respectively in Figs. 1 and 2. It is to be expressed
as a percentage of the nominal bar amplitude (0.7 V for 625-line signals, 0.714 V for 525-line signals).
- Base line distortion: The measure corresponds to the chapter 2.4 of the recommendation.
Recommendation extract:
2.4 Base-line distortion
The base-line distortion is defined as the difference between the levels of the signal at point b7,
which is located after the mid-amplitude point of the trailing edge of the bar (element B2) at a distance of 400
ns for 625-line systems and 500 ns for 525-line systems (see Figs. 1 and 2), and at a reference point b1
located before the beginning of the staircase in line 17 (see also Figs. 1 and 2).
The base-line distortion is expressed as a percentage of the luminance bar amplitude. It is to be
measured after the bandwidth of the signal has been limited (see Note). The sign of the difference is positive
if the signal level at point b7is higher than the level of reference point b1.
Note. –Limitation may be achieved by the use of a network, the design of which is based on “Solution
3” [Thomson, 1952], having its first zero at 3.3 MHz, or by an equivalent technique.
- This development makes it possible to obtain a percentage value, not an absolute level.
- This measures are performed with video line number 17 in PAL BG mode
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2. PRODUCT PRESENTATION
2.1. General specifications
Main characteristics
External dimensions (L H D)
483 (19’’) 88.5 (2U) 340 mm
Weight
Around 9 kg (19 ¾ lbs.)
Main power supply
100-250 VAC –50-60 Hz
Power consumption
60 W @ 230 VAC
Temperature
Optimal performance temperatures
Guaranteed working temperatures
Storage
+5°C - +45°C
0°C - +50°C
-20°C - +70°C
Humidity
10-95% non-condensing
relative humidity
Interfaces
RF input
Standard version
NTSC version
3 - BNC type
2 - BNC type
LAN ports
2- 2 10/100/1000M Base-T RJ45 ports
USB ports
2 - A type
TCP-IP protocol
TCP, UDP, HTTP, FTP, SNMP, NTP,
PPP…
Serial port
1 rear + 1 front - RS232, configurable for
console mode or serial communication
Power button
1
LED indicators
3 - RUN, HDD, Power
Metering (analog inputs)
Up to 8 (option)
Status (digital inputs)
Up to 160 (option)
Commands (relay outputs)
Up to 80 (option)
I/O specifications
Metering (analog inputs)
12-bit -0 V/+50 V (4 ranges)
Status (digital inputs)
5-25 VDC external or contact closure
Commands (relay outputs)
1 A @ 50 VDC per relay
Supported modes
Standard version
PAL, SECAM, NICAM and A2 Stereo
standards
NTSC version
NTSC standard

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2.2. Network configuration
To successfully communicate with clients and various services, the GOLDENEAGLE TV uses the following
ports:
FTP port: 21
HTTP port: 80
SSH server port: 22
SNMP Daemon port: 161
ScriptEasy realtime player port: 5570
Streaming port: 8000
Streaming control port: 8898
Realtime measurements port: 8899
Trap sending: 162
Mails sending: 25
NTP server: 123
You may need to open or redirect these ports on the router or firewall (see section 6.2.9) for the
GOLDENEAGLE TV to work properly.
2.3. List of the included accessories
2.3.1. Standard version
Check that all items are present:
1 power supply cable
1 serial cable (letter K)
1 3-way RF splitter
3 BNC Male/BNC Male cables
4 BNC female/F male adapters
1 IEC/BNC adapter
1 straight Ethernet cable (letter A) + 1 crossover Ethernet cable (letter B)
1 USB/serial cable and its mini-CD (letter E)
1 box including 1 CD-Rom, 1 quick start notice, 1 I/O board configuration notice and 1 quality
control
* Letters correspond to connection points outlined in cable connection diagram.
2.3.2. NTSC version
Check that all items are present:
1 power supply cable
1 serial cable (letter K)
1 2-way RF splitter
2 BNC Male/BNC Male cables
3 BNC female/F male adapters
1 IEC/BNC adapter
1 straight Ethernet cable (letter A) + 1 crossed Ethernet cable (letter B)
GOLDENEAGLE TV as server
GOLDENEAGLE TV as client

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1 USB/serial cable and its mini-CD (letter E)
1 box including 1 CD-Rom, 1 quick start notice, 1 I/O board configuration notice and 1 quality
control
* Letters correspond to connection points outlined in cable connection diagram.
2.4. Front panel
LEDs on the front panel:
RUN: normal operation
HDD: hard drive activity
POWER: power indicator of the GOLDENEAGLE TV

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2.5. Rear Panel
2.5.1. Standard version
2.5.2. NTSC version
RJ45 straight Ethernet cable (A): for the network
OR
RJ45 crossover Ethernet cable (B): for a direct
connection to the PC
100-240 V (50-60 Hz)
power supply
Serial cable (K) + USB/serial
cable (E) if needed
for console (default
configuration), scriptlet or
optional modem
BNC cables +
3-way splitter +
Adapter
to antenna
100-240 V (50-60 Hz)
power supply
BNC cables +
2-way splitter +
Adapter
to antenna
RJ45 straight Ethernet cable (A): for the network
OR
RJ45 crossover Ethernet cable (B): for a direct
connection to the PC
Serial cable (K) + USB/serial
cable (E) if needed
for console (default
configuration), scriptlet or
optional modem

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3. GETTING STARTED WITH THE GOLDENEAGLE TV
3.1. Connecting to your PC or to the network
1. Connect the unit to the power using the power supply cable.
2. Connect the crossover cable (B) from the unit’s primary interface to your PC *, or a straight cable
(A) for a connection to a router or a switch.
3. Press the “power” button
* With a direct connection, you will need to set an address on your PC in the 192.168.xx.xx range, so it is
compatible with the IP address in the GOLDENEAGLE TV (192.168.12.20). The procedure varies depending
on your operating system.
▪For this, if using Windows 2000 or Windows XP, click the
“Start” button and:
Control panel/Network connections/
Local Area Connection / Properties
Click on Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) in the scroll-down
menu then on “Properties”.
Add the IP address and the sub-network mask. (for
example 192.168.12.56 / Netmask 255.255.0.0)
▪With Windows Vista or Windows 7, click the “Start” button
and:
Control panel / Network and Internet / Network and
Sharing Center.
Click on “View Status” for your local area connection, and
on Properties
Click on Internet Protocol 4, then on Properties.
Add the IP address and the sub-net mask. (for example
192.168.12.56 / Netmask 255.255.0.0)

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3.2. Network configuration using the embedded website
You will now be able to access the embedded web site via Ethernet or Internet for basic
configuration and to download the remote applications.
Open a web browser (Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox…) and enter the unit’s IP address, login and
password. Default: 192.168.12.20,‘Admin’/ ‘admin’.
Click on “Network” in the left menu and update the primary interface IP address as needed. Click “Update” to
save your changes.
!Changing the IP address may lead to a loss of connection. You may need to reconnect using the
new IP address.
You will be able to update IP addresses on the “Network” page and modify passwords on the “User”
page of the system configuration section of the remote application.
!We recommend you do not change the IP address of the secondary interface and use it for
maintenance purposes.

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3.3. Installing the GOLDENEAGLE TV remote applications
1. Click on “Download” in the menu to install the GOLDENEAGLE TV applications on your PC.
GOLDENEAGLE TV: configure the unit, set up monitoring, monitor parameters and view readings
in real time.
ScriptEasy: create scripts to automate and control inputs/outputs and to manage alarms.
MasterView: view and control your unit via custom views.
!Do not install ScriptEasy or MasterView if more recent versions are already installed on your PC
and remove older versions if needed (‘Start’ menu, Programs/Audemat/ScriptEasy/Uninstall and
Programs/Audemat/MasterView/Uninstall).
2. To install them, click on each link and follow on-screen instructions.
3. To use any of the applications, click the Start button and Programs/Audemat you will then find three
subfolders: GoldenEagle TV, ScriptEasy and MasterView.
If a Windows Firewall is activated, add the application to the list of approved applications.
GOLDENEAGLE TV
Application

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4. THE INTERNAL WEBSITE
Links on the left side of the page enable easy navigation to the various pages of the site.
4.1. Product ID
The ‘Product ID’ page lists the build versions of the various pieces of software and firmware that make the
GOLDENEAGLE TV function. It also allows you to give your unit a unique name and description, for your own
internal use.
Click the “Update” button to lock in your changes.

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4.2. Network
IP configuration definition:
Current network status: current network parameters.
Ethernet configuration mode
The application can be configured for use with a static or dynamic IP addresses (DHCP).
Static Ethernet configuration
If using a static IP address, enter the parameters in this window.
DNS Servers: DNS configuration.
Click the “Update” button to lock in your changes.

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4.3. Download
This page enables you to download the GE TV applications.
GOLDENEAGLE TV, remote application for complete configuration of the unit: system, station
and monitoring configuration.
ScriptEasy, automation application for remote control of alarms sent by the GOLDENEAGLE
TV, management of I/Os and creation of custom scripts.
MasterView, application for remote views of the GOLDENEAGLE’s running state.
Click on the line of the application you wish to install and select ‘Open’ to install the software, or "Save" to
install from the hard drive (recommended option). Follow the wizard’s instructions.
The GOLDENEAGLE TV MIB (Management Information Base) may also be downloaded from this page.

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5. REMOTE APPLICATION PRESENTATION
5.1. Introduction
5.1.1. Working principle
The unit is designed to automatically monitor a programmed list (television stations) by comparing
measurements from an internal tuner to user-defined reference settings. In case of failure, alarms are
generated and sent by SNMP Traps or mail. The unit communicates with the outside world via IP network
(Ethernet or modem). It comes with a client-server application serving as graphic user interface that makes it
possible to remotely configure the unit, view measurements and event logs as well as view real time
measurements and listen to the audio.
5.1.2. Functions
Cyclical monitoring on multiple programs
Cyclical monitoring is done by setting the tuner successively on each set channel for acquisition of
measurements and by then comparing the programmed reference values with the newly acquired data.
Please note that measurements are collected only once per channel which explains why a very brief
anomaly will not be detected. Each monitoring element is successively tested according to the hierarchical
test order. With this order; lower level tests will stop when a higher level error has been detected. As an
example, it is pointless to test the modulation level is the RF level is too low. This method also prevents
useless alarms from being sent.
Monitoring hierarchy detail
* Detection of stereo presence and Nicam presence dependent on unit version and configuration.
RF LOW2
RF LOW 1
VIDEOSYNCHRO
VSDIFFERENCE2
VSSTDIFFERENCE2
STEREOPRESENCE *
VSDIFFERENCE1
NICAMPRESENCE *
RFNICAMLOW
NICAMERRORRATE
AFHIGH
NICAMAFLOW
NICAMAFHIGH
RF HIGH
WHITELEVEL
BASELINEDISTORTION
AFLOW
NICAMSTEREOPHASE
VSSTDIFFERENCE1
STEREOPHASE

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Triggering alarms:
As monitoring starts, each test is set to ‘NO_ERROR’ status.
This status is then reevaluated with each monitoring cycle as the tests are performed again. When a
measured value is out-of-tolerance, the state switches to ‘ERROR’, but the alarm is not triggered
immediately. For each parameter, the “timeout before alarm” parameter can be configured: it represents a
delay during which an error state is tolerated before the alarm is triggered. Once this length of time has been
reached, the state switches to ‘ALARM’, and corresponding actions are then taken (notification, placement of
the event in the event log…)
Switching from ‘ERROR’ to ‘NO_ERROR’ is immediate; however, it takes 2 confirmations to go from
‘ALARM’ to ‘NO_ERROR’, the test must be error free for 2 consecutive cycles.
The hysteresis is an additional factor to be taken into account before the unit returns to normal state after a
‘level’ type threshold violation. This value adjusts the triggering threshold after an alarm begins so that
fluctuations near the threshold level will not continuously trigger alarms. For instance, if we set the high level
threshold at 60 and the hysteresis at 5, the alarm activates at a level higher than 60, and stays on until the
level falls below 55.
Error duration <
guard time
Detected
error
2 consecutive cycles
with no error
Error duration >
guard time
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