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  • Ports: The EAS device uses two network ports, one for Message and one for Data.

  • Data repository: The folder where the Graphics template is stored that will be used for the EAS Text Message.

  • FX Layer (text): The EAS option activates one additional FX Layer which needs to be configured like described in chapter 13.8 Adding & Removing Layers from a Channel. Once available, select the available FX Layer to be used for EAS Messages here.

  • Template filename: Enter the name of the Graphics template which is stored in the data repository defined previously.

  • Audio Layer: Choose one of the available audio Layers which should be used for the EAS audio file, provided by the EAS device.

  • Master volume during audio: Sets the volume of the master output while an emergency audio file is on air.

    • 0 means no audio.

    • 100 means full audio output.

    • The volume of the EAS Audio Alert is always 100% and cannot be changed.

  • Debugging

    • Backup alerts: Enabling this saves the incoming alerts for reference or for a later use.

    • Verbose logging: Enable this in case you are asked to do so by a ToolsOnAir employee. This saves additional information which are useful in situations where the alerts are not played out correctly.

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  • Timing Model: This option allows you to define how the rundown is handled after pressing the Jump to Next button while a Live Event with an overtime is on air.

    • Reschedule All: Moves all items for the skipped/extended time, incl. timed playlists.

    • Join In Progress: Keeps the remaining rundown unchanged by jumping into the rundown

  • Timecode Offset: This option allows you to define an offset which will be applied to the reference time. This allows you to change the time used internally in case the broadcast should happen earlier or later than the current time. The change will also be reflected in the interfaces.

  • Re-sync Engines: The time Just Out starts, it grabs the current time from the NTP of the local Mac. From that on it syncs to the clock of the output device. Because the clock of the Video device usually drifts over time from the reference time, they must be resynced on regular intervals. We allow a resync at the end of each Playlist. Here you can define if this should be possible at all and how many frames should be resynced as a maximum. We restrict this to avoid unforeseeable behaviors in case the reference time is lost or drifts for several minutes or even hours.

  • Restart on Drift: This option allows you to define a maximum offset of the Master ↔ Reference time. Once this offset has been reached, Just Out will be restarted automatically. Such a drift can come from an unstable Live Input signal, the natural drift of the Channels timecode compared to the real time but also every time the time is changed for one hour because DST is (de)activated. We recommend to activate this function and to set it to 5 seconds, which is the case by default.

  • Restart on Connects: This allows you to define the number of times Just Out reconnects to Just Connect within one minute, before Just Out is restarted automatically. Such a reconnect can happen in case the Video device used for playout is in trouble but also a network issue can cause this. We recommend activating this function and to set it to 3 re-connects.

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