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3.0 OPERATION
Operation of the AR
i
-195e ANI and Status Display Console
is determined in many respects by programming. This is
dictated by the required system configuration. Remember, compatibility must be maintained at all times with the mobile
signaling system !
3.1 Display Operation
When power is first applied or if there are no sequences in the memory queue, the time is displayed. The display is also
used to show incoming valid sequences from the mobile fleet and is also used during programming.
The format for displaying a valid sequence from a mobile is:
The AR
i
-195e can decode up to 99 different status’s which are then displayed on the right hand side of the console. To
further assist the dispatcher, “emergency” calls and “request to talk” calls (also called autoCALL) have an associated
Alpha character, E and A respectively, which are also displayed when the appropriate sequence is received from a
mobile. A separate “alert tone” is generated for the three types of calls, Emergency, AutoCALL and Normal calls.
Emergency Calls
If enabled, the AR
i
-195e will display the character E and emit a Emergency Alert when received. Emergency sequences
are displayed as soon as they are received and are preempted by new sequences, even if the new sequence is an
emergency. This applies to all queue modes. Emergency sequences are suppressed and are never placed in the queue.
While the emergency sequence is displayed all other received sequences are sent out the parallel and serial port but alert
tones are not generated.
The mobile unit must be programmed with compatible sequence information. If using the CES AR
i
-100 mobile
module, a separate emergency input is available. An externally mounted button can be installed in close proximity to the
driver for quick activation in the event of an emergency. A separate emergency sending protocol can be programmed in
the AR
i
-100.
AutoCALL
If using the CES AR
i
-100 mobile module, a double click of the mobile microphone PTT will send a unique status to the
AR
i
-195E. This is displayed as an “A” on the console, indicating that the driver wished to talk to the base dispatcher.
Of course this feature can be used for whatever purpose, this is just an example. This eliminates the need to mount a
separate ‘request to talk’ key on the mobile radio.
Normal Calls
Valid ANI calls and normal status calls will be displayed. An alpha character is not displayed.
E . 1 0 1 2 3 . 0 5
10123
Mobile Identity
E
Emergency Call
05
Status Digits