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GUI AND WEB REMOTE CONTROL
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PDM Operator's Manual Version 2.4a • September 2019
PD-Alerts page
Click on the
PD ALERTS™
tab, and the GUI will display the PD-Alerts e-mail log
shown below.
The log lists PDM’s recent attempts to send PD-Alert e-mails. If a message has been success-
fully sent, it displays each recipient’s address, the type of PD-Alert sent, and the size of the
e-mail including any attached audio files.
The
Date
column includes the date and time that Alerts were sent. These entries are click-
able: if you click an underlined date and time, PDM will display more details on the event,
including links to the OnAir and OffAir audio dump files.
If PDM can’t send e-mail because of a network or setup error, it will display a message
about the problem.
Log File Lock Box
Files generated by the PD-Alert system can be copied to your computer, and from there can
be saved, forwarded or deleted like any other computer file.
Dump files in PDM’s internal storage cannot be edited or deleted manually. That’s for
security. There is no command to do this either in the GUI or on PDM’s front panel.
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Dumped files “stick around” as long as possible, until PDM’s internal storage gets full.
Then older ones are erased to make room for newer ones. PDM’s internal storage holds lots
of Dump files (about 700 MB).
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If your station’s policy is to flush airchecks after a specific time, select a shorter period in
the
Retain dump files
field (page 49).
Until a file has been deleted by the system for either of these reasons, it stays in the system
and is available for review. Of course, you should also back up important ones elsewhere, by
copying them to a separate system or permanent media. That’s just good computing practice.
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