Alert Functions
Alert Delivered:
When a Conductor HTTP alert call is sent, usually by pressing a button in the classroom (on the wall, in
software, or using the mic), this automatically confirms to teachers that the alert was delivered to the Conductor Notifier over
the network.
Alert Acknowledged:
When a person presses the “Acknowledge” button in the Conductor Notifier, this state is activated on
the device that sent the alert (or is acting as the alert proxy). By default, this function returns to the normal System On state
after 5 minutes (not user changeable). In this way, a teacher can see that a person has seen their alert.
Campus Attention:
When an alert is triggered from a classroom, it may be useful to let other classrooms know that this
has occurred, so that they can be better prepared for instructions. By sending a command to the broadcast IP address of
the subnet that Conductor is on, all supported devices will activate this function for a period of 4 seconds. To enable this to
happen automatically, add a network command action to the event that makes the Conductor HTTP alert call. For example:
#NET[F2, I192.168.1.255, P7262, ‘#PAS[“CAS”];’];
To make this a manual function that is initiated by the office manager or other personnel, create a button in Conductor which
sends the
#PAS[‘CAS’];
command to the broadcast IP address (e.g., 192.168.1.255) of the subnet that Conductor is on.
Priority Alerts:
As schools may want to have different colors and behavior for different types of situations, there are 5
different Priority Alert modes. Typically these will be programmed into various alert buttons in Conductor, using a control
action in a trigger script. The commands to use in the control actions are shown below. For all FrontRow devices to receive
the command at once, set the control action to be sent to the broadcast IP address of the subnet Conductor is on (e.g.,
192.168.1.255).
Testing
Press the
“
Test
”
button to see a 5 second example of your alert settings (note that the tone will not be played). This test uses
the values currently selected on the web page, not the saved values.
You can also use the Command Line page to test your alert settings. The commands are shown below in order of priority. For
example, a Priority Alert will override an Alert Delivered function, changing the state of the device’s Beacon. All Priority Alerts
have the same priority and the device will display the most recent one received.
Campus Attention
#PAS[‘CAS’];
Alert Delivered
#PAS[‘ADS’];
Alert Acknowledged
#PAS[‘AAS’];
Priority Alert, mode 1
#PAS[‘HPS’]; or #PAS[‘HPS’,M1];
Priority Alert, mode 2
#PAS[‘HPS’,M2];
Priority Alert, mode 3
#PAS[‘HPS’,M3];
Priority Alert, mode 4
#PAS[‘HPS’,M4];
Priority Alert, mode 5
#PAS[‘HPS’,M5];
Alert (any type) off
#PAS[‘OFF’];
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NOTE:
The FrontRow alert notification feature is not intended to nor can it prevent emergencies. FrontRow Calypso LLC, its agents, employ-
ees, subsidiaries, affiliates and parent companies are not responsible for individual applications of the alert notification feature or related
equipment, and shall be exempt from liability for any loss, damage, injury or other consequence arising directly or indirectly from said
application. In the event of misuse or malfunction of the equipment or any of its components or features, FrontRow Calypso LLC, its agents,
employees, subsidiaries, affiliates or parent companies shall be exempt from liability for any loss, damage, injury or other consequence
arising directly or indirectly therefrom.
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