BW Broadcast Ltd TX300V2 Manual De Usuario
TX V2 FM Broadcast Transmitter
Remote Control
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Telnet
For text based access via a local network or the internet, Telnet can be used to connect to the unit.
On the unit, navigate to
System → Telnet
Ensure enable is set to enabled, and note the port number (23 by default).
Connect to a unit using a standard telnet client.
The IP address of the unit can be found either in the System → Ethernet menu or on the Config meters screen.
Once connected, the unit can be controlled using the same commands as RS232/Serial.
Telnet is password protected, but as with most terminal systems, no indication is given that characters have been
accepted. Type the user name and password (default admin and pass) and press enter to log on to the unit.
accepted. Type the user name and password (default admin and pass) and press enter to log on to the unit.
HTTP
V2 Transmitters provide a graphical web based interface for ease of use and control. This can be accessed by
navigating to the IP address of the unit in any standard web browser. After entering the login details for the unit,
the user can then read and write all parameters and also perform firmware upgrades. All parameters are saved
and updated dynamically as they are changed in the remote.
navigating to the IP address of the unit in any standard web browser. After entering the login details for the unit,
the user can then read and write all parameters and also perform firmware upgrades. All parameters are saved
and updated dynamically as they are changed in the remote.
Email Alerts
V2 Transmitters allow the sending of emails to provide notification of an alarm or external trigger being activated.
The transmitter can either send emails via a user defined SMTP server or an SMTP server hosted by BW
Broadcast.
To send email, the V2 Transmitter needs to be configured with your SMTP server details:
The transmitter can either send emails via a user defined SMTP server or an SMTP server hosted by BW
Broadcast.
To send email, the V2 Transmitter needs to be configured with your SMTP server details:
1. Navigate to System → Email.
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a. If using your own SMTP server, set the Host and Port to that of the network SMTP server. Set
the From, Username and Password fields to that of the email account to be used as the
sender. Set the recipient or recipients for the emails. If sending to multiple email addresses,
separate with a comma. If the SMTP server requires no authentication the Username and
Password fields must be left blank. The user can set the maximum number of emails sent per
day, and see the total number of emails sent so far today. If the limit is reached, the V2
Transmitter will send an email informing the user.
sender. Set the recipient or recipients for the emails. If sending to multiple email addresses,
separate with a comma. If the SMTP server requires no authentication the Username and
Password fields must be left blank. The user can set the maximum number of emails sent per
day, and see the total number of emails sent so far today. If the limit is reached, the V2
Transmitter will send an email informing the user.
b. If you do not have access to an SMTP server, emails can be sent via a SMTP server hosted
by BW Broadcast. To select this option use
send via→ BW Broadcast
3. To test the server settings, navigate to
Test → Recipients
and enter the appropriate email address. Select Test and select Yes.
Once the SMTP server settings have been entered the email setting must be activated on the Alarm and Trigger
menus for the V2 Transmitter to send emails on Alarm and Trigger events.
For alarms:
menus for the V2 Transmitter to send emails on Alarm and Trigger events.
For alarms:
Alarms → Alarm [A-C] → Send e-mail Yes.
For triggers:
Triggers → Trigger [1-4] → Send e-mail Yes.