[EAS] Spanish Language Version

Harold Price hprice at sagealertingsystems.com
Thu Sep 29 07:48:04 CDT 2016


Mike,

1) You should already be able to kill (though we call it abort) an 
event in progress.  On the home page, click the "abort" button in the 
sending alert box.  To avoid downstream confusion, if we've started 
to send the headers, we complete that process.  If you are playing 
the audio, we stop.  In any case, after an abort from the web page or 
front panel, we always play the end of message.

You can also kill a message that is pending, (action is timed relay, 
timed ignore, or manual) by using the kill button in the pending 
alert box.  If you have an MSRP, you can kill selected stations.

2) What problem is the warm reboot meant to address?  I get asked to 
do add it from time to time, but as it could hide/cause more problems 
than it would solve, I haven't done it.  Make your case.

3) We do allow you to stream to the web page any of the monitor 
inputs.  We don't sample the main XLR input - when the ENDEC is not 
inserting, audio passed through on a wire and we intentionally don't 
have any other connections to it.  Same on the digital AES/EBU 
side.  We can't stream the main program audio.  I may have 
misunderstood what you are asking for here.

As always, thanks for suggestions, many features were originally 
added because someone asked for them.

Everyone - I am always a bit embarrassed to hijack user forums for 
vendor specific items, in the normal case, please contact Sage directly.

Harold

At 08:06 PM 9/28/2016, Mike McCarthy wrote:
>In the next update, what are also the chances of the following on the
>first web page/skin:
>
>1) Kill event in progress/send EOM.
>2) Force recycle/warm reboot.
>3) Monitor/stream output (post insertion) audio
>
>And/Or...create a virtual front panel so we can operate/monitor the box
>remotely as though we were standing next it. Including the monitor audio
>part.
>
>I can dream...
>
>I ask as we have three boxes which are at remote and completely unmanned
>locations with very scattered local resources.
>
>Thanks Harold...
>
>MM



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