EVerge ™ Technical Review. Objective / Scenario Analog Fleet Mapping & Programming Features Additional Analog System Features Digital Fleet Mapping &

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eVerge ™ Technical Review

Objective / Scenario Analog Fleet Mapping & Programming Features Additional Analog System Features Digital Fleet Mapping & Programming Features Additional System Features - Scan - Privacy - Emergency - ARTS / ARTS II Documentation

Scenario and Objective Scenario: A school using one repeater and 11 radios Objective: Communications with each group with identification of individuals consisting of the following 3 groups:  Administration – 3 radios  Teachers – 5 radios  Maintenance – 3 radios

Analog Fleet Mapping Establishing System in Analog UsersReceiveTransmitSub Audio MDC1200 Primary MDC1200 Secondary Admin Hz101 Admin 1211 Admin 2212 Admin 3213 Teachers Hz102 Teacher 1221 Teacher 2222 Teacher 3223 Teacher 4224 Teacher 5225 Maint Hz103 Maint 1331 Maint 2332 Maint 3333

Analog Programming Features STEP 1: Introduction to the software STEP 2: Load Names, Narrow Band, Sub Audio, and Frequency STEP 3: Register RF list in the Groups list STEP 4: Set Up MDC-1200

Analog Programming Features: Software Introduction

Analog Programming Features STEP 2: Load Names, Narrow Band, Sub Audio, and Frequency

Analog Programming Features STEP 3: Register RF list in the Groups list

Additional Analog System Features STEP 4: Set Up MDC-1200 MDC-1200 in 4 Steps: STEP 1: Set MDC-1200 Common STEP 2: Set MDC-1200 ANI STEP 3: Set MDC-1200 Call List STEP 4: Set MDC-1200 Signaling System

MDC-1200 Set Up STEP 1: Set MDC-1200 Common

MDC-1200 Set Up STEP 2: Set MDC-1200 ANI

MDC-1200 Set Up STEP 3: Set MDC-1200 Call List

MDC-1200 Set Up STEP 4: Set MDC-1200 Signaling System

Analog Summary Achieved Communications: One to many with the radio using ID’s that can be used to identify user and group. Admin 101 Teachers 102 Maintenance

Digital Fleet Mapping Same System now in Digital UsersReceiveTransmitColor Code Private ID Group ID All CallPrivacy Admin Admin Admin Admin Teachers Teacher Teacher Teacher Teacher Teacher Maint Maint Maint Maint

Digital Programming Features STEP 1: Load Contacts STEP 2: Set up RX Group List STEP 3: Set up Digital Common STEP 4: Program RF List STEP 5: Register Group List More Steps for More Benefits:  Better audio quality  Actual privacy  True 1-to-1 calls  2 Simultaneous conversations instead of 1 in analog

Digital Programming Features STEP 1: Load Contacts

Digital Programming Features STEP 2: Set Up RX Group List

Digital Programming Features STEP 3: Set Up Digital Common

Digital Programming Features STEP 4: Program RF List

Digital Programming Features STEP 5: Register Group List

Digital Summary Achieved Communications: One to many and one to one with true privacy with the radio using ID’s that can be used to identify user and group. Admin 1 Maintenance 3 All Call1All Call2 Private Call (Principal) Teachers 2

QUESTIONS?

Additional System Features  Scan  Privacy  Emergency  ARTS / ARTS II

Scan Set Up

Privacy Set Up

Emergency Set Up

ARTS / ARTS II Set Up What Is ARTS / ARTS II? Auto Range Transpond System Vertex Standard exclusive feature that monitors connection status with other ARTS-activated radios. Programming Steps STEP 1: Set MDC-1200 Common* STEP 2: Set MDC-1200 Call List* STEP 3: Set Miscellaneous ARTS II STEP 4: Enable ARTS II in the channel * Same steps as setting up MDC-1200

ARTS / ARTS II Set Up STEP 3: Set Miscellaneous ARTS II

ARTS / ARTS II Set Up STEP 4: Enable ARTS II in the Channel

Technical Documents What’s Available?  Manuals  Programming  Technical Bulletins VSOL Location: Resource Center > Technical Information

QUESTIONS?