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Chapter 5 Configure the DNCS for EAS and Conduct Tests for SR 5.0 and Later
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A dedicated configuration for the RWT and RMT minimizes the number of times the
alert displays on the screen. Separate configurations for the longer-duration weather
alerts and for the shorter-duration other alerts also minimizes the impact on the
subscriber experience, since subscribers must either acknowledge the alert or turn
the set-top off to clear the alert.
alert displays on the screen. Separate configurations for the longer-duration weather
alerts and for the shorter-duration other alerts also minimizes the impact on the
subscriber experience, since subscribers must either acknowledge the alert or turn
the set-top off to clear the alert.
On the System Provisioning tab of the DNCS Administrative Console, there are four
access keys in the EAS Message area that let you configure the EAS on the DNCS
and send EAMs:
access keys in the EAS Message area that let you configure the EAS on the DNCS
and send EAMs:
MMM Config — Initiate changes to the individual configurations that determine
how EAS messages are displayed and broadcast.
how EAS messages are displayed and broadcast.
EAS Config — Select the configuration for individual emergency events.
EAS Message — Initiate an emergency event message.
Note: See Conduct EAS Tests for additional information.
Note: See Conduct EAS Tests for additional information.
FIPS Code — Assign FIPS codes and force tune services. See Appendix C - FIPS
Filtering (on page 155) for more information.
Note: FIPS filtering is a separate software product. For more information on
purchasing this software product, contact the person who handles your account.
Filtering (on page 155) for more information.
Note: FIPS filtering is a separate software product. For more information on
purchasing this software product, contact the person who handles your account.