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AE/LZB 119 1892 R1A INTRODUCTION
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BASIC DISPATCH CAPABILITY
Basic dispatch functions provided by the C3 Maestro
console for Windows NT are listed below. Most of these
functions involve the console’s standard communication
modules. Each standard communication module is
programmable with a single entity for incoming call
monitoring and outgoing console call transmission
functions. The standard communication module is the
console’s fundamental communication indication and
console-originated transmission control display item:
Group Call Capability
—Any standard communi-
cation module can be programmed with a
privileged trunked talk group entity for
communication via trunked group calls.
Individual Call Capability
—Any standard com-
munication module can be programmed with a
privileged individual radio unit entity (or another
console) for personal console-to-radio unit (or
console-to-console) communication via a trunked
individual call.
Individual call communication may also be accom-
plished via the console’s individual call panel.
Using this panel and its respective unit
selection/set-up panel, many console-originated
individual calls may be quickly set-up and made in
a short period of time, and without disturbing
standard communication module programming.
This panel also displays incoming individual call
indications from a radio unit which is not
programmed into a standard communication
module for individual call communications.
Conventional Channel Call Capability
—Any
standard communication module can be
programmed with a privileged conventional
channel entity for console-to-conventional radio
unit(s) communication via conventional base
station equipment, if interconnected to the
CEC/IMC. (Also see “Conventional Base Station
Control Capability” on page 9.)
NOTE
If the CEC/IMC network is equipped with a System
Manager computer, entity privileging is performed on a
per-entity basis at the CEC/IMC Manager computer. If
the CEC/IMC network is not equipped with a System
Manager computer, such as a “System Manager-less”
C3 Advantage dispatch system, all entity database con-
figuration, including privileging on a per-entity basis, is
performed locally at each console.
Emergency Operations Capability
—Emergencies
may be declared and cleared from the console on
trunked talk groups. Another important emergency
function performs automatic programming of a
standard communication module if the console has
supervisory status when an emergency is declared
from a radio unit (or another console) on a trunked
talk group which is not programmed into any
module at the supervisory console. If desired, via a
configuration setting performed at the CEC/IMC
Manager, unprivileged groups may be disabled
from automatic module programming.
Standard Communication Module Program-
ming Capability
—The console user/dispatcher
may program each standard communication module
within the console’s current set-up with a desired
entity (group, individual unit, conventional channel
or another console). When programming, entity se-
lection can be accomplished either from an alpha-
betically-sorted entity alias/name listing or via
direct numeric entry of the desired entity’s ID
number. (Also see “Set-Up Change Capability”.)
Select and Unselect Audio Routing Capability
The console can route incoming audio to two, three
or four separate speakers (and/or up to two head-
sets). The “selected” entity/module is the entity/
module selected for primary monitoring and trans-
mission; incoming audio from this entity is always
routed to the “select” speaker (and a headset, if
utilized). Incoming audio from all “unselected”
entities is routed to the “unselect” speaker(s). The
console user/dispatcher can easily choose any
programmed module as the select entity/module.
The user/dispatcher can also, on a per standard
communication module basis, send a module’s
unselect speaker audio to one of the three possible
unselect speakers. (Also see Simulselect Capability.)
Continuous Call History Indications
—Continual
real-time call indications for all incoming calls are
displayed in two separate scrolling-type call history
lists within a call history panel. One list displays
past calls on/to the selected entity/module and the
other displays past calls on/to all unselect
entities/modules. On a per call basis, indications
include the caller’s alias/name (or conventional
channel’s alias/name if not a trunked unit) and the
trunked talk group or conventional channel
alias/name upon which the unit is calling upon.
Like caller indications in modules, the unit’s
logical ID number is displayed in place of the
alias/name text if the alias/name text is not
available at the console. Each list displays the last
four (4) callers.
NOTE
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