The VoIP communications technology offers the possibility of
transmitting voice via IP networks. Thus, a remote dispatcher having
access to the radioserver via IP network can communicate with radio
network subscribers and other dispatchers from any place of the world.
TX Passive
The
TX Passive function allows for delaying the transmission in case the
line is busy. The dispatcher records a message and queues it. TRBOnet
RadioServer transmits the message as soon as the line gets free.
Intercom
The
Intercom function allows the dispatchers communicate among themselves
separately from the main line, thus, lessening the load of the line.
Telephone Interconnect
The
telephone Interconnect function allows making calls from radios to
telephones and from telephones to radios. A dispatcher can also make
calls from the Dispatcher Console. read more...
CrossPatch
The
CrossPatch enables dispatchers to patch talk groups, channels, sites
and systems together to enable seemless comunication between all radio
users of TRBOnet, regardless of frequency or if the radios are
operating in Analog, Digital, IP site connect or Capacity plus. read more...
Voice Recording
TRBOnet
provides recording of all conversations between dispatchers and
subscribers. (The exception is private conversations and text messages
between subscribers). The conversations are stored as audio files on
the hard disk and are logged in the event log with date and time
indication and playback capability.
Emergency
The
Emergency call is activated by the emergency button on a Motorola
radio. When a subscriber presses the emergency button, the alarm mode
is activated and the dispatcher gets the alarm message. All the calls
from this subscriber become broadcast and the system starts the
monitoring of the subscriber. The system also generates alarm signal
after one of the following events:
- Lone Worker Policy
- Geofencing Policy
- Speed Policy
GPS Positioning
The MOTOTRBO integrated GPS allows for indication of subscribers’
location and routes on map. Vector and raster maps are supported (i.e.
Google Earth, MapPoint, MapLib, etc). read more...
Geofencing and Speed Control Policies
The
Geofencing function lets the dispatcher limit the movement of
subscribers. The dispatcher can add regions on the map and make rules
for entering or leaving a region. For example, when a subscriber leaves
a region, the system sends him/her a message and generates an alarm
signal for the dispatcher.
Messages (Predefined messages, Scheduled Text messages, Text passive)
Both
dispatchers and subscribers can send messages. The Predefined messages
function allows for sending template messages. The Scheduled Text
messages function implements the possibility to send messages in an
exact interval or in time set by the dispatcher. The Text passive
function is used in situations when a subscriber is offline. If a
message has been sent it will be delivered when the subscriber is
online.
Telemetry
TRBOnet
uses the data from telemetry sensors and buttons. For example, when a
telemetry button on subscriber’s radio is pressed the dispatcher gets
the message about the telemetry. The dispatcher can set the parameters
for telemetry.
Lone Worker
The
Lone Worker policy lets the dispatcher set a time interval in which the
communication with a subscriber is expected. For example, if a lone
worker hasn’t called the dispatcher for 15 minutes, he/she gets a
message and the dispatcher gets an alarm signal.
User Activity
The
User Activity function lets the dispatcher make lists subscribers can
be assigned to due to their activity. For example, if a subscriber
sends a message “On duty” or presses an exact preset telemetry button
this subscriber gets assigned to the “On duty” list in the Remote
Dispatcher Console. The dispatcher can also assign subscribers to lists
manually.
Stun Kill Passive
If
the dispatcher gives a command to kill a radio which is offline TRBOnet
can delay killing this radio. As soon as the radio is online the server
kills it.
Radio Allocation
An
exact radio can be now assigned in the system to an exact employee
registered in the system. This can be really useful for situations with
shift workers. All the radios are disabled and an employee will need to
enter username and password to take a radio or return it. When the
radio is taken it gets enabled and assigned to this worker in the
system. When the radio is returned it’s no more assigned to the
employee and it gets disabled again.