One-Net/DASDEC User Manual
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Composite Audio File Send
When enabled (checked) a composite WAV file of the entire EAS audio track will be
sent as a separate file to the EAS NET client’s remote host. File name/path on the
remote host are determined by the schema.
EAS Audio File send
When enabled (checked) the individual audio sections of the EAS alert will be sent as
separate files to the EAS NET client’s remote host. File names/path on the remote host
are determined by the schema.
Translation File Send
When enabled (checked) the EAS text Translation will be sent as a separate file to the
EAS NET client’s remote host. File name/path on the remote host are determined by
the schema.
Translation File Newline Control
When enabled (checked) the EAS text Translation has all newline characters removed.
When disabled, the EAS text Translation includes newline characters.
Video Start Delay Factor (0-10 seconds)
When set to a non-zero value, this adds delay time to the video start time reported in
the EAS NET event file. This can be useful to handle latency between the EAS device
and the EAS NET remote host.
Duration Extension Time (seconds)
This allows extra time to be added to the internally calculated duration time in the EAS
NET event file. Alert Duration == Audio Du Extension Time
All
FIPS / EAS Codes Trigger Section
All FIPS codes trigger
If enabled, all alert FIPS codes will trigger the EAS NET client interface. In the above
screen shot this option is disabled. Set the check box to enable/disable FIPS code
filtered trigger control. If disabled, the alert FIPS codes are filtered for at least one
specific match as a way to control whether or not EAS NET is triggered. Alerts for
specific FIPS areas can be filtered as a way to control whether or not EAS NET is
triggered. If All FIPS is disabled, select a FIPS codes group from the
FIPS Group
pull-down menu. That group of FIPS codes are included in the incoming active
forwarded/originated alert and the alert will be sent using the EAS NET client. With