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INTRODUCTION AE/LZB 119 1892 R1A
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Detailed Call History Indications—Three (3)
separate operator-activatable dialog boxes provide
detailed call history indications for the select
entity/module (or entities/modules if selected entity
changes are made), for the unselected
entities/modules, and for all modules on a per
module basis. Indications include the caller, the
callee, call time, call type and the site number
which the call is originating from.
Set-Up Change Capability—Using the console’s
“change setup” function, the console
user/dispatcher can select one (1) of ten (10)
available set-ups. Each set-up may have unique
module programming since this programming is
stored on a per set-up basis. Various other
configurable parameters such as console user
profile configurations established at the CEC/IMC
Manager are also stored and change on a per set-up
basis. Typically, a set-up change is accomplished at
each console user/dispatcher shift change.
Console Intercom Capability—A console
user/dispatcher can call other privileged consoles in
the system using the console intercom function.
Patch Capability—Up to fifteen (15) different
trunked sub-fleet talk groups and/or conventional
channels programmed into standard communication
modules may be patched together, when necessary,
for common communications as one group. From a
given console, up to five (5) active patches can
simultaneously exist within the EDACS network.
At an EDACS trunked site, only one radio
frequency working channel is required for groups
which are patched together.
Simulselect Capability—Up to fifteen (15) differ-
ent trunked sub-fleet talk groups and/or conven-
tional channels programmed into standard commu-
nication modules may be simultaneously selected at
the console for concurrent dispatch transmission,
and monitoring via the select speaker (or headset).
Mute Module—Each programmed standard com-
munication module may muted to silence incoming
audio from the respective programmed entity.
Mute All Modules—All unselected standard
communication modules (those not selected for
transmission as the selected entity) and incoming
individual call audio may be muted via the con-
sole’s mute all function. This silences incoming
audio from the respective entities. Mute all is a
timed function; the timer’s setting is established at
the CEC/IMC Manger on a per set-up basis.
ADVANCED DISPATCH CAPABILITY
Digital Dispatch Capability—If the CEC/IMC
includes Digital Voice Interface Unit (DVIU)
hardware for secure voice and/or data
communications, the console can communicate
with Aegis-capable radio units within the EDACS
trunked radio system network. As necessary, the
console user/dispatcher can switch each standard
communication module’s transmit mode between
clear mode (no digitization/encryption) and an
Aegis digital voice mode. Console receive mode
switching for incoming calls is automatically
performed by the CEC/IMC and DVIU equipment.
Per radio and DVIU equipment utilized and
CEC/IMC configurations, possible Aegis digital
voice modes include a digitized-only mode (“Aegis
digital”) and/or a more secure mode which is both
digitized and encrypted (“Aegis private”).
Conventional Base Station Control Capability
In addition to the basic ability to transmit on con-
ventional channels, conventional base station con-
trol functions provided by the console include all
remote control functions normally performed by a
conventional base station remote controller. Exam-
ples include channel selection for a multi-channel
base station, monitor (squelch) enable/disable,
Channel Guard decoder enable/disable and repeater
enable/disable. In accordance with wiring of the
conventional interface equipment, the console can
also be utilized to enable/disable remote controllers
which are wired in parallel with the CEC’s/IMC’s
conventional interface or to toggle between two
different sets of conventional base station channels,
each of which is typically located at two different
sites (for main/standby operations).
Console Disable Capability—If the console has
supervisory status, it can be utilized to disable other
non-supervisory consoles interconnected to the
CEC/IMC.
Paging Capability Via An External Paging Tone
Encoder—If an external paging tone encoder is
connected to the console, the console can send
paging tone signals to any entity programmed into a
standard communication module. Multiple entities
can also be simultaneously paged by creating a
simulselected between the desired entities/modules
just prior to the page transmission. (Also see
“Integrated Tone/Voice Paging Capability Via
Internal Paging Tone Encoder Circuits” in the
following section.)
Call Director Capability—If external Call Direc-
tor (CD) telephone equipment is connected to the
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