Digital Alert Systems 639 Instruction Manual

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Model 639
Program Timer III
Instruction Manual
CATV Switching and Control
585-765-2254 fax 585-765-9330
100 Housel Ave. | Lyndonville | NY | 14098
www.digitalalertsystems.com
05092014

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  • Page 1 Model 639 Program Timer III Instruction Manual CATV Switching and Control 585-765-2254 fax 585-765-9330 100 Housel Ave. | Lyndonville | NY | 14098 www.digitalalertsystems.com 05092014...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Warranty Overview Specifications Installation Setting Up the NetBurner Resetting the Unit Pre-Programming Settings Label Time Password Network Programming Events Program Control EventLog E mail Monitor...
  • Page 3: Warranty

    Digital Alert Systems unless in writing signed by a duly authorized representative of Digital Alert Systems. In the event of a breach of the foregoing warranty, the liability of Digital Alert Systems shall be limited to repairing or replacing the non-conforming goods and/or defective work, and in accordance with the foregoing, Digital Alert Systems shall not be liable for any other damages, either direct or consequential.
  • Page 4: Overview

    OVERVIEW The Model 639 is an audio follow video switch, in 2 x 1 configuration, with the video portion having a bandwidth of 0 to 950 MHz. Audio switching is provided by dry contact relays, with full balanced stereo capability. The unit incorporates a timer programmed to control the switch.
  • Page 5: Specifications

    100-240 VAC + 2%, 50/60 Hz 10 watts (supplied) Physical Size 1.5” H x 2.75” W x 5.25” D Weight 1 Lb. Included in Carton 1 – 639; 1 - Power Module; 2 - 9 pin connectors for audio; 1 - CD with setup software and Instruction Manual...
  • Page 6: Installation

    INSTALLATION The unit is supplied in an ABS flanged case for easy mounting wherever desired. Connect the power supply to the screw terminal connector - Connect the power supply wires, White/White Stripe to +12 V and Black to Ground, to the terminal block to make connections as referenced on the unit label.
  • Page 7: Setting Up The Netburner

    A manual and a program for the 639 entitled IPSetup.EXE is included on the CD provided with the unit. Make sure that the 639 to be set up is powered up, and is connected to your computer or to your network, before opening this program. [If connecting directly from your computer, use a crossover cable.]...
  • Page 8: Resetting The Unit

    When the reset button is held down while applying power, the 639 will go into reset process. The red LED is on.
  • Page 9: Pre-Programming Settings

    PRE-PROGRAMMING SETTINGS After setting the IP address for the 639, either click on the ‘Launch WebPage’ button or enter them into a browser and the following screen opens. To set up the unit, click on the ‘Setup/Control’ button and the following page opens: This page asks for the ‘Password’...
  • Page 10: Label

    The menus on this page do the following: Label - permits entry of a Device Name for the unit. Useful if more than one 639 is being used in a system. Time - lets the user set the onboard clock in several ways.
  • Page 11 Settings: Clicking on ‘Label’ Displays the Label Page: After entering a name for the device, click ‘Save’. To set the clock. Click on Time, and get the following screen:...
  • Page 12: Time

    Set the date/time by clicking ‘Manual Set Time’ as shown below, then click ‘Submit Date & Time’: Or use ‘Set from Computer Clock’ as shown below:...
  • Page 13 The Set from NTP option is only available if your network has a Network Time Protocol server available, as shown below: If you select Synchronize from pool.ntp.org’, and have internet access, the time will be set immediately. If there is no internet access available, and you wish to use the internal NTP server, enter the NTP server’s IP address in the box provided and click on ‘Synchronize’.
  • Page 14: Password

    To reset the password click on ‘Password’: Enter a unique, more secure password. Click on ‘Save’. If the new password is accepted the following screen will be displayed:...
  • Page 15 To restore all setup to the default settings click on Restore All Setup to Defaults on the password edit screen. The following is displayed: Click on the desired reset parameter.
  • Page 16: Network

    Questions about this use should be directed to the facilities IT department. When finished, click ‘Save’ to enter your new settings into the 639. After all settings are complete, click on ‘Program’ to begin programming events.
  • Page 17 PROGRAMMING EVENTS Clicking on ‘Program’ displays this screen: Two types of events can be entered: • One type occurs regularly, every week. It may be every day, or only Sunday, but every week it occurs again as programmed. • The other type occurs only on a specified schedule. It may be on a single date, or on every day during a single month, during this year or another year.
  • Page 18 Click on Reset if you want to start over, or cancel if you do not want to save it, and wish to cease entering events. Continue adding events until all are entered. Please note that the 639 looks at the program list, and executes the last entered if more than one are entered for the same day/hour.
  • Page 19 If you want to export the program list, click on ‘Export Program List’. This will save your program list in a format for re-entering it into this or another 639 later. If you want to save the program listing in a .txt file, click on ‘Download Program List’, and it will be sent to your browser’s download folder.
  • Page 20 Select ‘Browse’ to select your exported file. Select the file you have saved labeled ‘ME639.xpt’, and import it, and you have re- programmed your 639. This is a simple means of program multiple 639 units with the same data.
  • Page 21 To enter ‘Dated Programs, which will occur on a specific date (or dates) click on Go to Dated Program List. (Refer to the screen shot on page 20) The following screen is displayed: To add a dated program, select either ‘Add a Dated Program at the End’, or ‘Add New...
  • Page 22 Select ‘SAVE’ to save this entry. The following screen will be shown. This screen shows the Dated Program(s) that have been added. Click on ‘Edit’ to change the event. Click on ‘Delete’ to delete the event. Click on Delete All Dated Programs to delete all events.
  • Page 23 Selecting the ‘Control’ tab, takes us here. This allows real time switching, with the limitations spelled out previously. If the local control or test switch on the unit is active, the following screen displays.
  • Page 24 Selecting ‘Event Log’ takes us to this page. All activity in the 639 is shown here. Note that the log shows the date/time that someone logged in. It also displays event activity. Selecting ‘Delete All Events from memory’ will remove all the events stored in the 639.
  • Page 25 Select E Mail to configure e mail generation on various triggers. The following screen is displayed Fill out with appropriate information. Select the desired e mail triggers. A completed form should look like the following screen:...
  • Page 26 Select Send a Test E Mail to confirm your settings. Select Save to save your settings.
  • Page 27 To observe unit status, select ‘Monitor’ on the Home page, and this page displays. This page shows the state of the switches, the date and time, the ‘Next Event’, and the ‘Event Logged’ (up to 200 on this page), as well as the means to “Download All Event Log’.
  • Page 28 Click on ‘View Program List’, and this page occurs as in the example below. This page shows the ‘Program List’, and allows us to ‘Download Program List’. This concludes programming of the Model 639.

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