Digital Alert Systems DASDEC-II MANUAL User Manual

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configuration options can be accessed through the Setup > Decoder sub-pages.

The Setup Decoder Forwarding Options page has four tabbed sub-pages: Forwarding, Local Access Forwarding,
Demo Decode/Forwarding
and Other.

A Decoder only DASDEC II will present a fifth tabbed page, Required Tests. This page requires a FIPS location code for
the geographical location of the DASDEC II. The location code will be used for the One-Button Weekly Test. The interface
also supports configuring random Weekly Test generation. See Chapter 4.9.2 Setup > Encoder > Required Tests for
information on the random Weekly Test interface.


Due to the need for immediate action when setting forwarding options, the Setup Decoder pages do NOT have an

button. Changes to check boxes, selection boxes, and clicking buttons on these pages are immediate.

4.8.1 Forwarding:

Decoder

Forwarding Configuration

Setup > Decoder > Forwarding header screenshot

The Decoder Forwarding Configuration sub-page is used to configure EAS alert forwarding. Forwarding is
when a decoded EAS is relayed out an audio output of the DASDEC II, presumably into a broadcast audio
signal. Forwarding can be automatic or manual. Forwarding can be set so that all alerts to any FIPS area are
forwarded, or it can be highly constrained so that only a select few EAS codes to specific FIPS areas are
forwarded. Use this page to configure station identity settings and to select how EAS alerts are forwarded. To
select the actual audio output port(s) for forwarded alerts, use a different Web Interface page. See Setup >
Audio > Decoder Audio
. Active and expired Forwarded alert events can be examined in detail on the Decoder
> Forwarded Alerts
event display page.








There are seven main configuration controls on this page:

1. Local Forwarding controls
2. Forwarding Serial Protocol
3. Auto or Manual Forwarding Operation
4. Pending Alert Acknowledgment

NOTE: Some browsers will not accept the text edit change until the mouse is clicked
outside of the field entry box. Other browsers simply will accept the change when the
Enter key is touched. You may wish to review Chapter 4.3.4.2 How to Make Changes
and Update.

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