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CES 1998

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

Summary of Contents for ARi-195e

Page 1: ...nsole MAN78 Version Firmware Version 1 2 A CES PUBLICATION 1998 Printed in USA CES WIRELESS TECHNOLOGIES CORP 925 122 South Semoran Blvd Winter Park FL 32792 Tel 407 679 9440 Fax 407 679 8110 e mail s...

Page 2: ...k 11 4 0 INSTALLATION 12 4 1 RADIO APPLICATION INTERFACE NOTES 12 4 2 BEFORE INSTALLING 12 4 3 REQUIRED EQUIPMENT FOR INSTALLATION 12 4 4 WIRE INTERFACE OVERVIEW 12 4 5 RADIO INTERFACE AND SERIAL CABL...

Page 3: ...ght prepaid only with prior authorization Please call 407 679 9440 for an RMA number A brief letter describing the nature of the defect should be included with the merchandise Repair by other than CES...

Page 4: ...and consult the customer before introducing a level of functionality that defeats the purpose of the system As always each console must be compatible with the mobile equipment This product has been ca...

Page 5: ...also stored in memory for later retrieval A parallel port allows the connection of a printer Alternatively the serial port can be used to send the received sequences to the CES ARi 2000 easi DISPATCH...

Page 6: ...om the mobile Tone Sequential An internationally recognized set of tone frequencies and tone periods for the transmission of ANI and Status information over wireless infrastructures See page 22 for a...

Page 7: ...ute button can be enabled or disabled When disabled pressing the button has no function except to change the clock 2 4 Display The ARi 195e features an 8 digit LED display for visual indication of rec...

Page 8: ...ded for ease in programming and installation Programming is achieved using an internal onboard keypad or alternatively the AR i 195e can be programmed using the CES ARi 2000 easi DISPATCH Software Sys...

Page 9: ...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...

Page 10: ...nces are used and another sequence is received no suppress action will occur for it Audio Alerts Alert tone sequences can be generated for three events normal call autocall and emergency tone sequence...

Page 11: ...a serial printer or a computer The computer connection can operate in a polled environment to support multiple channel operation when using a dispatch software system Parallel Output The parallel port...

Page 12: ...omponents are used in radio Oscilloscope Volt ohm meter Alignment tool 4 4 Wire Interface Overview Please read through the following descriptions to decide on the level of functionality required befor...

Page 13: ...m series resistor 8 D6 Output TTL with 27 ohm series resistor 9 D7 Output TTL with 27 ohm series resistor 10 Acknowledge Input TTL 11 Busy Input TTL 12 13 Selected Input TTL 14 15 Error Input TTL 16 I...

Page 14: ...ter the new number The current value is erased and the digit is displayed If more than 5 digits are entered error tone will be generated Press pound If data was in range done tone will be generated an...

Page 15: ...all sequence is received Alert call duration Indicates the duration of the alert tone Alert call relay action Enables the activation of the alert relay with the reception of a call sequence The relay...

Page 16: ...xt call momentarily pressingcancel alert decreases hours To increase the minutes press and hold cancel alert momentarily pressing speaker on off increments minutes To decrease the minutes press and ho...

Page 17: ...ent sequence will be displayed If a new sequence is received the previous one will be moved down in the queue and the new one will be displayed when the next call button is pressed Therefore the next...

Page 18: ...f the speaker enable output which is activated when alert tones are generated Item Description Range Representation Default 23 Polarity PTT input 0 1 0 active lo 1 active hi 0 24 Polarity speaker enab...

Page 19: ...be DTMF or N tone with programmable frequencies per digit The tone timings precode digit s and number of ID digits can be programmed Precode digits are recommended because they add to falsing protecti...

Page 20: ...ion 0 2 0 none 1 on with beeps 2 on till acknowledged 1 10 Autocall status digit 1 0 16 16 not applicable 16 11 Autocall status digit 2 0 16 16 not applicable 16 12 Clock year 0 99 13 Clock month 1 12...

Page 21: ...quence N tone freq 1 625 3000 Hz 1124 39 Sequence N tone freq 2 625 3000 Hz 1197 40 Sequence N tone freq 3 625 3000 Hz 1275 41 Sequence N tone freq 4 625 3000 Hz 1358 42 Sequence N tone freq 5 625 300...

Page 22: ...270 1023 1160 4 1358 1400 1400 1400 1358 1400 1164 1270 5 1446 1530 1530 1530 1446 1530 1305 1400 6 1540 1670 1670 1670 1540 1670 1446 1530 7 1640 1830 1830 1830 1640 1830 1587 1670 8 1747 2000 2000 2...

Page 23: ...me 20 ms Maximum Tone Length 100 ms Interdigit tone 20 100 ms DTMF Tone Input Level Adjustable Input Impedance 2K 67K unbalanced 600 balanced Dynamic Range 25 dB Display suppress timer 1 15 minutes or...

Page 24: ...irst tone in a sequence transmitted by the mobile will be received by the ARi 195e This will prevent the ARi 195e from recognizing it as a valid sequence 7 If using a remote base station line signalin...

Page 25: ...1998 10 0 Parts Location U 2 U 6 U10 U12 U 8 U 9 U16 U15 U13 Y1 T1 RL1 RL2 G N D J3 J4 U 4 U 3 U 5 U 7 JP3 Y2 U17 F1 J2 J1 R 3 R 8 U 1 U14 U11 U18 KP1 JP1 JP2 ARi 195e Board Layout Figure 1 TP1 CES Wi...

Page 26: ...CES SUPPORT 407 679 9440 Page 26 MAN78 CES 1998 11 0 Circuit Diagram...

Page 27: ...98 11 0 Amendments November 17 1998 Firmware V1 2 From firmware version 1 2 onward the mute button can be enabled or disabled When disabled pressing the button has no function except to change the clo...

Page 28: ...of each packet is as follows the first character is always STX 02 the unit address in ASCII numeric digits is next followed by the packet type then any data then the ETX 03 character then a check sum...

Page 29: ...ing packet is used to read a program parameter STX unit address A item number ETX check sum EOT Where item number is the number of the progr am item to return always 2 digits The ARI 190 will respond...

Page 30: ...ge 30 MAN78 CES 1998 The programming item and value are range checked by the ARI 190 before being written If one of these is in error the value is not written and the unit will respond with STX unit a...

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