13.21 Configuring the EAS Option (v3.0)

Before proceeding you must stop the channel by deactivating the checkbox in front of it. Stopping the channel will also stop the Just Out engine and therefore the final output.

  • The FX Layer and the Audio Layer which have been selected to be used for emergency alerts are not visible in the user interface and therefore cannot be used for any other content.

  • With composition:builder v4 or higher it possible to generate EAS Alerts which match the look of your broadcast station. ToolsOnAir can provide a generic emergency alert Graphics template or customise the template. Please → contact us if you are interested.

Some broadcast stations must be able to add Audio- and Graphics-based emergency alerts to their broadcast signal using an emergency alert system. The DASDEC Digital Alert System can receive such a signal and pass it over to Just Connect which uses Just Out to add the Audio and Graphics information to the output signal.

Configuring the EAS Option

  1. Select the desired Channel.

  2. Click on the Advanced tab in the configuration area.

  3. Activate the checkbox in front of EAS Alerts.

  4. Click the Configure button to open the EAS configuration window (a warning will be shown in case an Audio or FX Layer is missing).

  • 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 informations which are useful in situations where the alerts are not played out correctly.

  • Activate the checkbox in front of the channel to start the channel and to take over the changes you made.

  • The channel will be removed from the multi viewer interface and you have to add it to a viewer again by drag and drop of the channel to a viewer

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