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Single Site Summary Start with a single channel in isolation Operates in control mode until a call is made then converts to traffic mode All users are valid Control parameters defined via Field Programmer Add traffic channels to increase capacity and: Provide for call queuing and “real” trunking operation Maximum number of channels per site is 24.
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Single Site Continued Add a System Control Interface to provide: A record of each and every successful call A log of all call statistics Monitoring of system status (via SYSCON) Subscriber control (via SYSCON) A portal to the outside world User-definable alarm inputs & control outputs SCI portals provide: Connection to SYSCON or RCP for multi-site Connection to Local PCM switch.
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Multi-Site Summary Connect SCIs to a Regional Control Processor Up to 10 sites can be handled by an RCP RCP provides the Call Diversion feature RCP/PCM switch can interface to 24 PSTN lines … … and 24 PABX lines on up to 8 different exchanges Up to 16 MHDs can be handled by an RCP RCP can connect to the Inter-Regional Processor to network up to 16 regions i.e. 160 sites Up to 5 IRPs can be connected to yield 800 sites!
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Local Telephone Interconnect Connect a PCM switch directly to an SCI As many as 23 PSTN circuits can be accommodated Can be used in single or multi-site systems Calls may be routed to the local switch based upon digit length or inclusion table or regional line failure. Feature designed to expand PSTN interface capacity … … and avoid PSTN routing via regional node in countries where the PSTN infrastructure is unable to handle the regional routing e.g. Russia.
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Local Telephone Interconnect Limitations PABX not yet supported locally In multi-site systems, each phone connection requires a port to the repeater channel AND the regional switch This means that for each PSTN line 3 ports must be provided in the PCM switch Calls made from radios may be routed to either the Local or Regional PSTN gateway but NOT a local gateway on another site Group calls initiated from a Local Sw phone are forced local on the associated site.
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Call Queuing “Real” System Queuing Control channel may queue awaiting resources or … … because the called party is busy All permutations of call and associated conflicts are handled Queuing may be controlled via SYSCON / Control Parameters page
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Speech Call Types Normal, High, and Emergency Priority calls supported Priority levels may be multiplied in conjunction with the channel segregation feature Emergency Pre-emption selectable via SYSCON (terminates non-emergency calls where resources are unavailable or the called party is busy) Emergency Sweep selectable via SYSCON (sweeps all channels to “pluck-out” participants that would not be caught in standard conflict checks). Separate call timers can be applied to emergency calls.
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Non-Prescribed Data Calls Enjoy all of the features of Speech Calls NPD calls use traffic channels and therefore almost any length of call be accommodated NPD calls may use any format and modulation compatible with the repeaters in use Separate call timers can be applied to NPD calls.
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Call with Phones Calls to and from the PSTN: Outbound calls enjoy complex routing options Separate timers can be applied to PSTN calls Up to 24 lines may be connected at the regional node And up to 23 lines at each and every site Calls to and from a PABX: Outbound calls enjoy complex routing options to as many as 8 different exchanges Separate call timers can be applied to PABX calls Maximum 24 lines connectable at regional node.
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Call with Phones Continued Radio to Phone calls: Can be of any priority selected by radio at call time Calls are billed to originating radio Maximum number of PSTN digits is 14 Phone to Radio calls: Optionally billed to CALLED radio Priority must be pre-selected via RCP configuration Maximum 24 lines connectable at regional node DID conversion table for 1000 PSTN numbers.
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Short Data Calls – Type I Also known as STATUS calls: 5 bits of user data – 30 user-definable messages Very fast and efficient May only be sent radio to radio and radio with MHD Status calls to groups are NOT possible with MPT1327 Status calls with phones are not implemented by Fylde There is only one priority of SDM I.
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Short Data Calls – Type II Also known as SDM calls: 184 bits of user data – or 25 ASCII characters Fast and reliable Most common use is Vehicle Location Data SDMs to groups are supported single site only SDMs with phones are NOT supported EDMs (4 concatenated SDMs) are not yet supported There is only one priority of SDM II.
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Call Diversion Call Diversion store located within RCP Split divert is not supported by Fylde Diversion time-out selectable via SYSCON between 1 and 255 hours (over 10 days). The system does NOT provide automatic recall to diversion address, but most radio units provide this feature as a selectable option.
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Single Site Group Calls Individual control of radios and groups is achieved via SYSCON / Agreements / Subscribers & Groups pages Single site groups take just 213mS to mature Single site groups can be allowed on more than one site by setting Coverage = “All” and Intersite unchecked in the required Group page To allow users to roam to other sites and call into a single site group set Group Coverage = sitename, Group intersite box unchecked, then set Call Home mode for individuals who are to roam.
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Multi-Site Group Calls Select coverage as required in Group page Ensure intersite box is checked For individual subscribers, check that wide-area groups are selected in the group control list box. There are limitations on the number of simultaneous multi-site group calls: 2 site calls – limited only by number of channels/lines 3 - 7 site calls – maximum is 16 > 7 site calls – maximum is 2 All sites in the group call are recorded, so a 5 site call will generate 5 billing records.
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Multi-Site Group Calls (2) Multi-site groups can be originated by PSTN or PABX by dialling full MPT1343 group string MHDs can originate multi-site group calls Phones nor MHDs can be a slave to a multi-site group call.
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Automatic Group Roaming Non-Roaming: Calls are constrained only by Group Coverage Auto-Roaming – Selection by Identity Range: Enter the lowest and highest identity to be considered as part of this group Sites must see at least one member registered before the site will open up as part of the group call Calls are ultimately constrained by Group Coverage There is NO limit on the number of Range Selected Auto-Groups within an agreement.
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Automatic Group Roaming (2) Auto-Roaming – Selection by Specific Identity: Select identities at random from the list box Sites must open up only if one of the selected identities is registered on that site Calls are ultimately constrained by Group Coverage Use this auto-roaming selection method where group members’ individual identities are NOT contiguous There is a limit of 4 Ident Specific Auto-Groups within a single agreement.
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Inter-Regional Operation IR gateway is provided on RCP Up to 24 speech circuits can be tied to each region An IRP can support 16 RCP connections Five IRPs can be networked via TCP/IP All types of call are supported through IRP Inter-regional groups must be specifically enabled Home PABX routing facility is provided within IRP Speech circuits can connect region to region to directly in some cases and so save the need for an IRP switch.
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Inter-Regional Operation (2) All non-local calls are passed to IRP for consideration Therefore the IR-links must be of high quality IR call set-up times are increased by less than 200mS IRP has built-in diagnostics and logging facilities IRP has no mission-critical moving parts Dual-boot from hard-drive, then floppy Registration database held on silicon disk (flash/RAM) Loss of IRP affects only IR calls.
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Other features CWID – not required in where whole band is dedicated to trunked operation Fast Carrier Sampling – offers some co-channel protection Vote Now Advice.
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