Monroe Electronics R189se User Manual

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advanced text to speech options are not purchased, a basic text to speech engine will
be used.

CAP Text Message to Speech when CAP alert audio not available
Check this toggle to enable the text to speech option when there is no audio file sent
with the CAP Alert.

Logging Options
These options are available to keep control over what CAP Alerts make it into the log
of Decoded alerts.

Quick Connect to IPAWS CAP Server
To quick connect to the FEMA CAP Server, create a new client and follow the
options in the screen shot below.

Setup > Net Alerts > CAP Decode; Quick connect to FEMA CAP Server

Setup > Net Alerts > CAP Decoding; Configure Common Alerting Protocol (CAP) Decoding

Remote CAP Server Setup

Select CAP Input Client
This Drop-down menu allows you to choose which CAP client you are configuring.
The default clients are, CAP PUSH INPUT and HTTP Get Client1.


The CAP PUSH INPUT is available if you want to Receive CAP Alerts from a
remote push server. Though this option is available, it is not used often. If it were
used, FEMA would have to know all of the specific IP addresses that it was
pushing CAP Alerts to. Because FEMA does not know your One-Net’s IP
Address location, it is not going to push an alert to you this way.

For the HTTP Get Client1 default option, you can choose between a few CAP
Polling Protocols. Choose between HTTP, HTTPS, SSH and the IPAWS Open
2.0 option.


Add, Duplicate and Delete this CAP Interface
These buttons add a new CAP Client Interface, Duplicate the one that is currently
being edited, or deletes the one that is currently being edited.

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