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  • Inovonics 732, — 15 — equately ventilated to keep internal temperature below the specified maximum ambient. AC Mains Power The 732 has an internal ‘unive rsal’ switching power supply that accommodates mains voltages between 88VAC and 264VAC. Self-protection circuits obviate the need for an external fuse. The detachable IEC-type power cord supplied with the product is fitted with a North-American-standard male plug. If you need to replace the mains plug with another, you will find that the individual cord conductors are color-coded in one of two ways. US standards specify black for AC ‘hot,’

  • Inovonics 732, — 46 — A big advantage of tagging is that the 732 encoder then handles most of the message formatting, eliminating the need to figure out how to reformat text in the automation system and, in fact, eliminating the added headers completely. The 732 inspects the DPS and RT fields for any tags, and replaces the tags with the associated text. RT+ Tags Near the bottom of the RDS Web interface page, c licking  RT+ Tags opens the many ‘item’ and associated fields of incoming data. These t

  • Inovonics 732, Installation & Operation User Guide MODEL 732 RDS/RBDS Dynamic RadioData Encoder April, 2018 Firmware Rev. 1.0.0.5 Inovonics, Inc. 5805 Highway 9 Felton, CA 95018 Tel: (831) 458-0552 Fax: (831) 458-0554 Register online at www.inovonicsbroadcast.com PRODUCT REGISTRATION RECORD 732 – Serial No. _____________ Purchase Date _____________________ Warranty Registered? Web Reg. Date __________ By: ____________

  • Inovonics 732, — 50 — With PuTTY emulating the station’s playout system, the left screenshot below shows transmission of title, artist and song duration, with an OK acknowledgement from the 732 encoder for each command. At the right is how these same data were received, as shown on the Data Ports / Debugging screen. Finally, the Now Playing screen illustrates how the example playout information would be presented on the radio faceplate (plus some other fields that would not be seen). As Dynamic PS information is scrolling in the PS

  • Inovonics 732, — 57 — Header/Command Parameter Details SCHEDULE= Scheduler Enable 0 = Scheduler disabled. 1 = Scheduler enabled. SCHEDULERn= Set Scheduled Event Sets up a scheduled event. Format is: type, time, duration, date, days, text. EX: SCHEDULER1=2,14:00:00,2:00,0/0,0111110,The Morn- ing Show Result: DPS and RT will be "The Morning Show" for 2 hours every weekday at 2PM. If date is 0/0, days are used; otherwise date is used and days are ignored. GPIn.POLARITY= General Purpose Input Polarity 0 = Active ground. 1 = Active open. GPIn.TYPE= General Purpose Input Type 0 = None. 1 = TA flag. GPOn.POLARITY= General Purpose Outp

  • Inovonics 732, — 28 — DPS Defaults A ‘default’ message typed into this field will display on radios when an update to the regular station automation data is not received in a timely fashion. Rather than have some song from an hour ago confuse and confound listeners, why not show call letters or station ID? DPS Timer (Min): may be set for as much as two hours, but 5 minutes (something in excess of the longest song you are likely to encounter) is a more realistic setting. The DPS Defaults

  • Inovonics 732, — 43 — Section IV ADDRESSING THE ENCODER The 732 encoder is typically addressed by station automation to display artist and title info, station and program promotion, and perhaps even advertising. In this tutorial we will emulate the playout system with a ‘dumb terminal,’ using Telnet proto- col with the freeware terminal software utility, ‘PuTTY,’ which may be downloaded from the Internet at putty.org. PuTTY is a replacement for Hilgraeve’s HyperTerminal, which Microsoft so kindly supplied with Windows in years gone by. Configuring a Telnet Terminal Once it has been i n- stalled on your com- puter, lau

  • Inovonics 732, — 4 — Section III – SETUP AND OPERATION PRELIMINARY INFORMATION Quick Boot............................................................................................... 19 Flashing PI Warning ................................................................................ 19 PI Codes for USA Translators ................................................................ 19 Front Panel vs. Web Setup ..................................................................... 20 NAVIGATING THE FRONT PANEL Graphic Display ....................................................................................... 20 LED Status Ind

  • Inovonics 732, — 31 — 3) Specify a starting Time: in hours, minutes and seconds. 4) Set the Duration: of a Text to… event in hours and minutes. This sets the minimum time that the message will display on RDS radios. The Duration: function prevents automation from updating DPS or RT messages prematurely. In other words, the message with a programmed Duration: time will not be preempted. Sending a Command event will gray-out the Duration: setting. Command events require a follow-up, second programmed Command event to change back to a previous or ‘normal’ situation. 5) Set the event to Trigger On:, either by Date or by selecting certain Days of the week

  • Inovonics 732, — 37 — When you register, the provider will issue you a Hostname:, Username: and Password:, which will be specific to your encod- er. Enter these into the appropriate fields, and then click Save to enable the Dynamic DNS function. SNMP OPERATION SNMP Overview SNMP ( Simple Network Management Protocol ) allows other TCP/UDP/IP equipment on the same Local Area Network (LAN) to communicate directly with the 732, and for the unit itself to initiate an alarm on the network. The 732 will interface directly with a net

  • Inovonics 732, — 38 — all instructions supplied with, and for, the SNMP Manager hardware in setting-up the 732. EMAIL Email & Text Notifications NOTE : The time - stamp feature for email notifications and the Alarm Log depends on a network connection to sync with In- ternet time, along with setting the proper time zone and other options. This was detailed on Page 23. Connected to the Internet, the 732 can send email or SMS/text notifications of malfunctions to one or more recipients. Which alarms go to whom is a separate setup routine. SMTP Setup The 732 must first be prope

  • — 58 — Header/Command Parameter Details MAIL.TOn.RT= Recipient RT Alarm 0 = This recipient will not receive RT alarm emails. 1 = This recipient will receive RT alarm emails. MAIL.TOn.PILOT= Recipient P i lot Loss Alarm 0 = This recipient will not receive pilot loss alarm emails. 1 = This recipient will receive pilot loss alarm emails. MAIL.TOn.DAILY= Recipient

  • Inovonics 732, — 23 — The left-hand column contains all the same sub-menu items under the OLED Main Menu. There are minor deviations that will be obvious, otherwise the OLED and Web interface menus are arranged in much the same manner. Now Playing is a display-only screen. It shows in real time the primary RDS info and messaging that is being transmitted at the moment. The front-panel LED indicators are mirrored here as well, and alarms pop up on this screen too. BASIC PROGRAMMING Whether or not the 732 encoder will be used to provide dynam- ic messaging (artist & title, RT+ functions, etc.),

  • Inovonics 732, — 30 — In addition to the usual  Enable,  Echo and  Reply checkbox options, the communication Baud Rate: may be selected here too. For a short, direct connection, the fastest rate that the en- coder and your playout system have in common should be fine; the default rate is 19,200 baud. The RS-232 link of an STL or satellite system may demand a lower speed. As the RDS sys- tem, itself, runs at a comparatively slow rate, even a 1200 baud setting will load data within a reasonable time and with no dis- cernable presentation delays. ‘No Header

  • Inovonics 732, — 8 — 732 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS RDS APPLICATIONS SUPPORTED PS (Program Service Name) An 8-character station ‘street name’ or a 128-character scrolling message (song info, promos, advertising, etc.). PI (Program Identification) The 732 auto- matically calculates PI codes for US and Canadian stations. PTY (Program Type) Your station’s format. PTYN (Program Type Name) A further re- finement of your type or style of pro- gramming. TP/TA (Traffic Program / Traffic An- nouncement) A utility that calls atten- tion to critical traffic or other emergency situations. Some R

  • Inovonics 732, — 54 — LEGEND AND COMMAND LIST Legend  Carriage return  Line feed  Backspace  Unrecognized character [OK port] Valid command received from port [NO port] Invalid command received from port n Represents a range of variables Header/Command Parameter Details DPS= PS_TAGGED_TEXT= Dynamic PS Up to 128 characters for scrolling messages in the PS field. DPSDEFAULT= PS_TEXT= Dynamic PS Default Up to 128 characters, used if the DPS Timer expires with no updates received for DPS. DPSTIMER= DPS Default Timer 0 = Disabled. 1-240 = The num

  • Inovonics 732, — 34 — below. Note that the quadrature relationship yields a slightly lower peak level, which suggests the possibility of marginally greater carrier modulation by the program audio signal. Subcarrier In Phase Subcarrier In Quadrature The 732 Encoder is meticulously aligned at the factory to en- sure that the subcarrier has the proper phase relationship with the stereo pilot, whether the encoder is used in the sidechain or in the loop-through operating mode. Although many stereo generators supply a separate pilot-sync reference for RDS (typi- cally a TTL-level square wave), this reference may or may not be in exact phase with the actual stereo pilot

  • — 56 — Header/Command Par ameter Details COM.NOHEADERSMODE= COM Port No Headers Mode This defines how text is used if no headers are required. 0 = Text to DPS. 1 = Text to RT. 2 = Text to both DPS & RT. TCPn.ENABLE= TCP Enable 0 = TCP port disabled. 1 = TCP port enabled. TCPn.ECHO= TCP Echo Echo defines whether all data re

  • — 27 — even teach you how to ‘schedule’ static PS and RadioText mes- sages that can automatically pop up on certain days at a certain time. There’s even a provision for default messages in case the automation system has a meltdown. The DPS: field always shows the message currently being sent to scroll on all RDS radio faceplates. Usually this is

  • Inovonics 732, — 25 — ged station. Announcements warn of road closures, heavy traf- fic, etc. The sinister side to this useful feature is that a compet- ing broadcaster can force your listener’s radio to tune to his station temporarily, away from the program he chose: your sta- tion. Although there is no way to guard against such misuse, unless you dispense traffic information in your normal pro- gramming, leave (TP): set to Off. (See the related TA (Traffic Announcement) discussion a few paragraphs down.) Another situation similar to th

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