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PDM Operator's Manual Version 2.4a • September 2019
PD Alert files are typically generated at 44.1 kHz. If your facility prefers a 48 kHz digital
sample rate, select “48 kHz” as the AES/EBU input rate under Other I/O; this keeps PD Alert
files and time calculations accurate. This selection is visible only if AES digital input is
selected as the source.
PD-Alert (text) e-mails
: Use this field to enter e-mail addresses for people who should get
text-only PD-Alerts; these are simple text notifications of when a Dump has occurred.
They’re designed for users who don’t want to worry about large audio files sent to their
Smartphone or PDA. These users can manually retrieve log files from PDM if they need
them.
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If you want to enter more than one “text-only” recipient, separate each address
with a space.
Retain dump files
: PDM purges old audio files to make room for new files when space is
needed in its internal storage. There’s a lot of storage, so dump files can hang around for
a long time. If your station’s policy is to delete air-checks on a regular schedule, use this
setting to choose
30
,
60
, or
90 days
. PDM will automatically delete dump files as they reach
that age.
Test PD-Alerts
: After you’ve entered e-mail addresses, use this feature to verify that PDM is
set up properly. A test message will be sent to the addresses in both
PD-Alert e-mails
fields.
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If one of the e-mail addresses is invalid
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, your ISP will relay an error message. You can
check for these messages by logging into the mail account you set up for PDM, from
any normal e-mail program.
The
Save
button changes PDM’s internal settings to match whatever you’ve entered on this
page.
Revert
cancels your recent entries, replacing them with whatever had been previously
set in PDM.
If someone enters changes at PDM’s front panel while the GUI is open, the changes won’t be
reflected on your computer until you use your browser’s Refresh feature. We suggest never
trying to make configuration changes on both the GUI and PDM’s front panel at the same
time; doing so can give unexpected results.
Note that unless the unit is in
BYPASS
mode, PD-Alerts are generated whenever the Dump
button is pressed. This happens even if PDM’s delay is currently at zero… but in that case,
the dump file will contain only the
PD-Alert context
audio as specified on this page, from
before and after when
DUMP
was pressed.
22 This sometimes happens because of a typing error, or if an address is obsolete.
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