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One-Net/DASDEC User Manual
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Draw Mode
– Controls the appearance of the crawl displayed on the screen.
• Choose between a White Character/Clear Background, White Character
/ Black Background, White Character / Half-tone Background, or Black
Character / White background.
Serial Point Flow Control
– Select Hardware or Software or None depending
upon the hardware support on the remote device.
Iterations
– Defaults to one. Crawl is done once.
• Set from 1 to 5.
Repeat Alert Video Display
– Defaults to Do Not Repeat
• Select from a set of options for repeating the data write to the remote de
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vice after a pause period set from the
Set Alert Video Repetition Period
field. The repeat period has to be at least 2 minutes.
10. BetaBrite LED Sign Attribute Settings
Immediate display upon matching decoded alert defaults to disabled.
• When enabled, matching FIPS and EAS filtered alerts are crawled on the
BetaBrite LED display upon decoding. When disabled, matching FIPS and
EAS filtered alerts are displayed upon origination and forwarding play-out.
Use this feature as a way to post a visual notification that an alert has
been decoded.
Display Duration Control
The duration of the BetaBrite crawl is set by select
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ing one of three Display Duration Control radio button options. The duration
can be set to the full alert duration, to the alert audio duration, or to a custom
duration.
• There is a button to test the BetaBrite display, and one to stop the test.
The test consists of crawling the date and time for about 30 seconds.
11. Monroe Envoy
No attributes to set. This is only available on the Main Serial port.
12. BDI GPM-300 Matrix Switcher
Audio Channel Selections – switch these GPM300 channels to EAS during alert
audio.
Video Out
The Video Output Configuration sub-tab has three check boxes:
• Internal CG full page video output
• Linux command prompt on video output
• Serial controlled video duration
The EAS device can generate video output for originated and forwarded alerts. When
video output is generated, a set of details pages will be played out of the BNC video
output port.
Click
Accept Changes
to apply changes to this page.
Note
In current software,
running the NTSC video
details generator will
slow down the start
of every alert by a few
seconds as the video
system is initialized
from a VGA console
state to a video output
state. Depending on
the required timing of
your on-air system, this
can be objectionable.
Only enable NTSC video
details output if it is
needed.