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DVS168 Sub-tab
Alert Forwarding to DVS168/EARS device.
Placing a check in this box will allow received EAS alerts to be forwarded through the
EAS device and sent out using the DVS-168 protocol. A gray
DVS168/EARS client 1
connection info
interface will be displayed when this options is checked.
Encoder Alert Send to DVS168/EARS device.
Placing a check in this box will allow originated alerts to be sent out using the DVS-168
protocol. If not already displayed, a gray
DVS168/EARS client 1 connection info
interface will be displayed when this option is checked.
Alert Forwarding and sending to DVS168/EARS Client
Once forwarding and/or sending have been enabled, four information fields must be
configured to identify the DVS-168/EARS host. See above screenshot. Enter the IP
address, the IP port, the FTP user and password, select Audio File Sample Size, and the
Audio File Sample Rate (Default is 16000 Sample/sec). Alerts with all FIPS codes can be
forwarded by placing a check mark in the box to enable all FIPS to trigger DVS168/EARS
device. Alerts for specific FIPS areas can also be filtered/passed through the protocol.
Remove the check mark from the box that says
All FIPS codes trigger
the DVS168/EARS
device to enable FIPS forwarding control. When configured, select a FIPS codes group
that will be used to check against the incoming forwarded alert. If any of these FIPS are
included in the incoming forwarded alert, the alert will be sent to the DVS-168 client.