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TFT EAS911+ Receives FCC Approval
San Jose, CA - Mar 6, 2013 - The FCC granted type-certification to the TFT EAS911+ EAS/CAP combined device with the identifier of BIOEAS911PLUS. The new EAS911+ is an EAS encoder/decoder with CAP receiving capabilities that will eventually replace the present TFT EAS911. The new model has all the features of the EAS911 but with a touch-screen user interface for operation and setup. It also incorporates a CAP decoder, analog and AES3 audio switcher, and interface to an auxiliary video overlay device to put EAS information on four or more video streams.
The EAS911+ also has completed FEMA compliance testing for CAP decoding. In addition, the EAS911+ will feature greater logging and recording capabilities, text-to-speech conversion and still will interface to existing TFT EAS peripherals such as the EAS930A multi-module receiver and the EAS941A remote/status module.
The EAS911+ also has completed FEMA compliance testing for CAP decoding. In addition, the EAS911+ will feature greater logging and recording capabilities, text-to-speech conversion and still will interface to existing TFT EAS peripherals such as the EAS930A multi-module receiver and the EAS941A remote/status module.
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