---EMERGENCY ALERT OVERRIDE CAPACITY Sample Clauses

---EMERGENCY ALERT OVERRIDE CAPACITY. The Subscriber Network shall comply with the FCC’s Emergency Alert System (“EAS”) regulations.
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---EMERGENCY ALERT OVERRIDE CAPACITY. Licensee shall comply with the FCC’s Emergency Alert System (“EAS”) regulations.
---EMERGENCY ALERT OVERRIDE CAPACITY. (a) The Subscriber Network, described in Section 3.1 herein, shall have an activated Emergency Alert System ("EAS") that will override all of the audio and video Signal(s) carried on the Lexington Subscriber Network. The EAS shall switch-off Cable Television Signals at the local Hub Site and automatically insert a remotely selected video message from a pre-stored set and live or a remotely selected pre-stored audio message that will alert and instruct Subscribers to follow specific emergency-related instructions. The EAS shall consist of equipment that, at a minimum, meets FCC standards and any applicable requirements of the Final License. The EAS shall be controlled remotely by the Issuing Authority, but also respond as required by any State or Federal requirements, and provided and maintained by the Licensee at its sole cost and expense.
---EMERGENCY ALERT OVERRIDE CAPACITY. Franchisee shall comply with the FCC’s Emergency Alert System (“EAS”) regulations.
---EMERGENCY ALERT OVERRIDE CAPACITY. The Subscriber Network, described in Section 3.1 herein, shall have an activated Emergency Alert System ("EAS") that will override the audio and video Signal(s) carried on the Somerville Subscriber Network. The EAS shall switch-off Cable Television Signals at the local Hub Site and automatically insert video and audio messages that will alert and instruct Subscribers to follow specific emergency related instructions. The EAS shall consist of a MHz sub-alert 70A Camb Generator Base Package, idea/onics AV-70+ expansion switch, a MHz EAS-4 AM/FM/NOAA receiver, or like equipment, and associated antennas and interface equipment. The EAS shall be controlled remotely by the Issuing Authority, and provided by the Licensee at its sole cost and expense.
---EMERGENCY ALERT OVERRIDE CAPACITY. (a) The Licensee's Cable System shall comply with the FCC's Emergency Alert System ("EAS") regulations.
---EMERGENCY ALERT OVERRIDE CAPACITY. The Cable System shall comply with the FCC’s Emergency Alert System ("EAS") regulations.
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---EMERGENCY ALERT OVERRIDE CAPACITY. In accordance with applicable law, t The Subscriber Network, described in Section 3.1 herein, shall have an activated emergency audio alert override of all Downstream Channels capable of being overridden, to be controlled remotely by the Issuing Authority, by using any touch-tone telephone to override channels on the Ssubscriber Nnetwork with the emergency telephone message. Said audio override shall be provided by the Licensee, without charge to the city. Said audio override shall conform to the specifications provided by the Licensee in its Application. The Issuing Authority shall take reasonable steps to ensure that access to the emergency alert override system is limited to public safety officials responsible for emergency communications.

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