TRBOnet Enterprise User Manual v6.3
TRBOnet Enterprise User Manual v6.3
User Manual
Version 6.3
Contents
1 Introduction ....................................................................................................................... 1
1.1 About This Guide and Related Documentation ................................................... 1
1.2 About TRBOnet ....................................................................................................... 1
1.3 Contacts................................................................................................................... 1
2 Hardware and Software Requirements ........................................................................... 2
3 System Architecture Overview ......................................................................................... 3
3.1 TRBOnet Server, Agent and Console .................................................................... 3
3.2 MOTOTRBO Radio Systems ................................................................................... 4
3.3 IP Backend Network Requirements...................................................................... 8
4 TRBOnet Enterprise and Dependencies Installation...................................................... 9
4.1 Installing Microsoft SQL Server............................................................................. 9
4.2 Installing .NET Components .................................................................................. 9
4.3 Installing TRBOnet Enterprise ............................................................................... 9
5 TRBOnet Server................................................................................................................ 11
5.1 License Information ............................................................................................. 11
5.2 TRBOnet Server Database ................................................................................... 14
5.3 TRBOnet Server Service ....................................................................................... 16
5.4 Network Parameters ............................................................................................ 17
5.5 Redundancy .......................................................................................................... 20
5.6 Remote Access Restriction .................................................................................. 21
5.7 Storage Locations ................................................................................................. 22
5.8 File Formats........................................................................................................... 23
5.9 Reports .................................................................................................................. 24
5.10 Service Management ........................................................................................... 25
5.11 Advanced Settings ................................................................................................ 27
5.12 Radio Systems....................................................................................................... 31
5.13 PTT over Cellular................................................................................................... 85
5.14 Teltonika ................................................................................................................ 87
5.15 Remote Agents ..................................................................................................... 87
5.16 Friendly Servers .................................................................................................... 90
5.17 Phone Connect ..................................................................................................... 91
5.18 Data Sources ......................................................................................................... 98
5.19 Email Settings ..................................................................................................... 102
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5.20 SMS Notifications ............................................................................................... 107
5.21 Push Notifications .............................................................................................. 109
6 TRBOnet Dispatch Console ........................................................................................... 110
6.1 Connecting to Server ......................................................................................... 110
6.2 Main Window Elements ..................................................................................... 111
6.3 Main Menu .......................................................................................................... 112
6.4 Administration .................................................................................................... 151
6.5 Voice Dispatch .................................................................................................... 293
6.6 Location Tracking ............................................................................................... 331
6.7 Job Ticketing........................................................................................................ 346
6.8 Guard Tour / Route Management .................................................................... 354
6.9 Text Messages .................................................................................................... 365
6.10 Voice Recording .................................................................................................. 369
6.11 Reports ................................................................................................................ 370
6.12 Radio Allocation .................................................................................................. 372
6.13 Beacons ............................................................................................................... 373
7 TRBOnet Web Console .................................................................................................. 379
7.1 Installing Web Console ...................................................................................... 379
7.2 Configuring Web Console.................................................................................. 384
7.3 Using Web Console ............................................................................................ 385
Appendix A: SQL Server Edition Considerations................................................................ 394
Appendix B: Configuring SQL Server 2012 for Local System Account ............................. 395
Appendix C: Granting Sysadmin Role to Local System in SQL Server 2012 .................... 398
Appendix D: Backing up and Restoring Database and Audio Recordings ...................... 399
Appendix E: SIP Setup for Motorola Phone System .......................................................... 411
Appendix F: NAI VOICE & DATA Support ............................................................................ 414
Appendix G: Redundant Server ........................................................................................... 424
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1 Introduction
1.1 About This Guide and Related Documentation
This document is intended for MOTOTRBO radio network administrators as
well as dispatchers responsible for the TRBOnet dispatch console operations. It
provides guidance on the installation, configuration, and maintenance of the
TRBOnet Server and Dispatch Console applications.
1.3 Contacts
Region Phone Email & Support
1.3 Contacts 1
2 Hardware and Software Requirements
TRBOnet Server/Agent with IP connection only
Sound Card No
Control Stations 1 2+
Memory 2 GB
Additional
Devices Cable connector Motorola PMKN4016
Dispatch Console
Memory 4 GB
Additional Devices Speakers and microphone, or headset; Imtradex devices are recommended
TRBOnet Server
TRBOnet Agent
Local
Radio Infrastructure
WAN/LAN
Remote
Radio Infrastructure
TRBOnet
Web Console
TRBOnet
Dispatch Console
TRBOnet
Server
LAN/WAN
Talk Group 1
Dispatcher 1
Master Voice Repeater 1
Voice Repeater 2
Dispatcher 2
Talk Group 2
Dispatcher 3 Data Repeater 4
Data Repeater 5
TRBOnet
Server
Router + Switch
Dispatcher 2
LAN/WAN
Router + Switch
Dispatcher 3
Site 2
Router + Switch
TRBOnet
Server
Voice Repeater 5 Voice Repeater 6 Data Repeater 7 Data Repeater 8
LAN/WAN
TRBOnet
* TRBOnet Server requires connections to only one XRT 9000 Controller and one XRC 9000 Controller in the system
Server*
Select the 32-bit or 64-bit version depending on the underlying OS. Accept the
defaults for the setup.
See also section 5.2.1.1, Windows Authentication on page 14.
• Accept the defaults for the rest of the setup and complete the installation.
5 TRBOnet Server
To start TRBOnet Server, click the corresponding shortcut on the desktop,
or click Start > All Programs > Neocom Software > TRBOnet Server x.x
Quantity of
Up to 2 control stations
Control
or 1 IP repeater
Stations By Request According to Customer order
connection
and Radio
10 Radio Units
Units
For more information on the license and renewals, contact our technical support at
[email protected]
To see how the Hardware ID and control stations and/or repeaters are
assigned in your license, open the INFO file delivered with the license file (for
example, in Notepad):
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Server password
Click the Set password link and enter a password if you want to
password-protect the server configuration. Once the configuration
password is set, the user will be prompted to enter it when opening
and exiting the TRBOnet Server application.
To remove the password, click the Turn off password link.
Command port
Enter the port number to be used by a Dispatch Console to connect to
the Server (4021, by default).
Watch PM port
Enter the port number that will be used by Watch Performance
Monitor to monitor the computer where TRBOnet Server is running.
RTSP
Enter the port number that will be used for multimedia streaming.
• Broadcast port
Enter the port number to be used to broadcast audio (5000, by
default).
Use proxy server
Select this option to enable an alternative proxy server for TRBOnet
Dispatch Software to access Internet.
• Click the Configure link to specify the alternative server settings:
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• IP Address
Type the IP address of the primary server.
• Port
Enter the same port number as specified for the Command port.
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• In the Remote Access Restriction pane, select the Use restricted access
checkbox and add allowed connections to the table below:
Click the Add button.
IP Address
Enter the IP address of the PC that will be allowed to connect.
Password
Enter the password that will be used for a connection from this
IP address. If the IP address is not specified, this password will be used
to connect to the server from any IP address.
Note: If the Use restricted access checkbox is selected and the list
of allowed connections is empty or no connections are
selected in the list, the TRBOnet Server won't be able to be
remotely accessed at all.
Message attachments
Click the ellipsis (…) button and in the Browse For Folder dialog box
locate the appropriate path where text message attachments will be
stored.
Audio and Video recordings
Voice recordings
Click the ellipsis (…) button in the Browse For Folder dialog box locate
the appropriate path where voice recordings will be stored.
Video recordings
Click the ellipsis (…) button and in the Browse For Folder dialog box
locate the appropriate path where video recordings will be stored.
Folder and file name template
Click the ellipsis (…) button and in the dialog box that opens:
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• Enter the information (by clicking the appropriate links below: Year,
Month, Day, etc.) that will be used to generate the file/folder names
for voice and video recordings.
• In the File Formats pane, select the file types for which to change default
folders:
Voice recording format
From the drop-down list, select the format to be used to store audio
recordings. The available formats are WAV, TNA, and OGG.
5.9 Reports
Perform the following steps to select the option to save scheduled reports and
enter the appropriate information.
• In the Reports pane, select the Save scheduled reports checkbox and
specify the following parameters:
Folder
Click the ellipsis (…) button and locate the folder on the PC where you
want to save reports generated by the TRBOnet software.
Format
From the drop-down list, select the format for the reports (PDF or
Excel).
Logo
Click the Select button, and in the 'Open' dialog box, navigate to the
desired logo file (.BMP, .PNG, .JPG, etc.) and click 'Open'.
To revert to the default logo file, click the Default button.
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up to 10 5 30 to 40 17
10 to 20 9 40 to 50 21
20 to 30 13 over 50 120
If there is a dedicated data revert channel in the system, you may set this
parameter to a somewhat lower value than indicated in the table.
Notes: For all radio systems (except for Connect PLUS and
Capacity MAX), the ARS service must be enabled on the
subscriber radio channels (MOTOTRBO CPS,
Channels>Channel>ARS).
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You can configure geocoding servers in three ways depending on whether the
Server and/or Dispatch Console have Internet access and on your local
geocoding server settings:
1. The Dispatch Console has Internet access and the Server has no Internet
access. The Server can connect to preconfigured (Google and
Nominatim) and/or local corporate geocoding servers via the Dispatch
Console.
2. The Server has Internet access and Dispatch Console has no Internet
access. The Dispatch Console can connect to preconfigured (Google and
Nominatim) and/or local corporate geocoding servers via the Server
(follow the instructions below).
3. You have your own Geocoding server in the local network. In this case,
you can configure data resolving in both the Server and the Dispatch
Console.
5.11.1.1 Configuring Geocoding Servers
• In the Configuration pane, select Geocoding Servers.
Note: Keep in mind that the {lat} and {lon} variables are
mandatory to allow TRBOnet Dispatch Console to
retrieve GPS coordinates from the radio unit.
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The administrator must ensure that the geocoding servers in the list
are able to resolve GPS data.
Request a place name upon receiving GPS coordinates
Select this option to resolve GPS coordinates to street addresses
immediately by a GPS event. Note that street addresses and GPS
coordinates are automatically (without user intervention) stored in the
TRBOnet database to optimize the response time for street address
requests (for example, GPS reports) and to reduce geocoding server
load. These street addresses and GPS coordinates will be stored
without user intervention whenever GPS are resolved to street
addresses via a request to a Geocoding Server.
5.12.1 Services
• In the Configuration pane, under Radio Systems, select Services:
• In the Services pane, specify the following Radio System Services-related
parameters:
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• Port
Enter the local port number for the Swift.Tracker v.1 service with an
IP channel (4080, by default).
Swift.Tracker v.2 service
Select this option to enable the service to transmit coordinates and
data packages via a radio channel using the Swift.Tracker TR001 device
(version 2).
• Port
Enter the local port number for the Swift.Tracker v.2 service (4104,
by default).
Swift.Tracker v.2 service (IP channel)
Select this option to enable the service to transmit coordinates and
data packages via a radio channel and a reserved IP channel using the
Swift.Tracker TR001 device (version 2).
• Port
Enter the local port number for the Swift.Tracker v.2 service with an
IP channel (4180, by default).
Extended Text Messaging service
Select this option to enable the Extended Text Messaging service to
include sending detailed preconfigured templates with the help of
TRBOnet Dispatch Software.
• Port
Enter the local port number for the Extended Text Messaging
service (4010, by default).
Extended Data service
Select this option to enable the Extended Data service that will be used
for communication with TRBOnet Communicator.
• Port
Enter the local port number for the Extended Data service (4106, by
default).
Telemetry service Novox
Select this option to enable the Telemetry service based on NOVOX
devices.
• Requests port
Enter the local port number to listen for requests (8090, by default).
• Events port
Enter the local port number to listen for events (8091, by default).
G4S RS232 service
Select this option to enable the custom developed G4S RS232 service.
• Port
Enter the local port number for the G4S RS232 service (4004, by
default).
System Name
Enter a name for the repeater. This name will be displayed in the
Dispatch Console.
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TRBOnet Peer ID
Enter a Peer ID for TRBOnet Server. The Peer ID must be unique
among the repeaters in the radio system.
TRBOnet Radio ID
Enter the Radio ID, which is a gateway for voice and data. The Radio ID
must be unique in the radio system (for Capacity Plus and Linked
Capacity Plus systems, the maximum value is 65535).
TRBOnet Local Port
Enter the local port number that will be used by TRBOnet Server to
establish a connection to the repeater. Use unique port numbers for
each repeater connection if there are several repeaters connected.
Master Repeater Connection Information
IP Address
Enter the Ethernet IP address of the master repeater.
UDP Port
Enter the UDP port number of the master repeater.
Authentication Key
Enter the repeater's authentication key (if any).
System Type
From the drop-down list, select the type of the radio system
('IP Site Connect', 'Capacity Plus', 'Linked Capacity Plus', or
'Extended Range Direct Mode').
Test
Click this button to check the connection to your master repeater. If
the test is successful, you'll see the information on the repeater you
are connected to, such as the serial number, firmware version, and
other relevant information.
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Group Call
This value sets the duration the repeater reserves the channel after the
end of a group call transmission. During this time, only members of
the group that the channel is reserved for can transmit.
Private Call
This value sets the duration a radio keeps the private call setup after a
user releases the PTT button. This is to avoid setting up the call again
each time a user presses the PTT button to transmit. During this time,
other radios can still transmit since the channel is essentially idle. After
the hang timer expires, the radio transmits using the TX Contact Name
parameter specified for this channel in MOTOTRBO CPS.
Emergency Call
This value sets the duration the repeater reserves the channel after the
end of an emergency call transmission. During this time, only
members of the Group that the channel is reserved for can transmit.
TX Preamble
Enter the value of the TX Preamble. The TX Preamble is a string of bits
added in front of a data or control message (Text Messaging, Location
Messaging, Registration, Radio Check, Private Call, and other message
types) before transmission. The acceptable range is 0 - 8640 ms. The
recommended value is 120 ms.
TX Timeout
Enter the time, in seconds, to be used as a voice session limit. When
the dispatcher starts any voice session in the Dispatch Console,
transmission will be interrupted after this TX Timeout expires.
Phone system
From the drop-down list, select the system for phone calls:
• Motorola Phone System
This system uses a special call type with the parameters specified for
a radio unit in MOTOTRBO CPS. The Motorola Phone System is
recommended for IP Site Connect mode to minimize Radio response
time. For more details on programming Motorola Radios, see
Appendix E: SIP Setup for Motorola Phone System (page 411).
• TRBOnet Phone System (TX Interrupt)
This is a phone call system based on the private call type using TX
Interrupt feature. This phone system is available for radio systems
with control stations.
5.12.2.2 Privacy
• In the Configuration pane, under the corresponding Repeater, select
Privacy.
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Authentication Port
Enter the authentication server port number.
Redundant services
Here you see the list of redundant DDMS services for failover
purposes.
• Click Add and specify the required parameters for the DDMS service
being added.
• Click Test to test if the selected DDMS service is available.
• Use the Up ( ) and Down ( ) buttons to move a selected DDMS
service up and down in the priority list of DDMS services.
Advanced Settings
• In the Configuration pane, under DDMS service, select Advanced
Settings.
• In the Advanced settings pane, you can specify settings that relate to the
connected DDMS service:
Radio ID range
Enter the range of the radios to receive data from according to the
following rules:
• To receive data from all radios in the system, leave this box blank.
• To receive data from multiple radios and also from a range of
radios, separate each Radio ID by a comma and also enter the
range. For example: 12, 35, 105-111, 249.
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Events
In the drop-down list, select the events to be monitored.
Specify external sites
This is the list of sites that is used when the corresponding system has
a MOTOROLA System Bridge to the current Capacity MAX system.
• Click the Add button and add a site by specifying its Site ID and
selecting the appropriate data types (Presence, Voice, and/or
Data).
5.12.2.4 MNIS Data Service
The MNIS, or Motorola Network Interface Service, is a Windows application
which acts as a data gateway between the data applications and the radio
system. Data messages are routed through the MNIS.
• In the Configuration pane, under the corresponding Repeater, select
MNIS data service.
• In the MNIS data service pane, specify the following MNIS data service-
related settings:
Use Data Gateway
Select this option to enable the MNIS data service for the server.
Service is on a local host
Select this option if the MNIS data service will be used on the local PC.
IP Address
Enter the IP Address used by the MNIS to communicate with the PC.
MNIS Service
Select this option, and from the drop-down list select the available
MNIS service.
Redundant services
Here you see the list of redundant MNIS data services for failover
purposes.
• Click Add and specify the required parameters for the MNIS data
service being added.
• Click Test to test if the selected MNIS data service is available.
• Use the Up ( ) and Down ( ) buttons to move a selected MNIS
data service up and down in the priority list of MNIS data services.
Advanced Settings
• In the Configuration pane, under MNIS data service, select
Advanced Settings.
• In the Advanced settings pane, you can specify settings that relate to the
remote MNIS data service:
Send data over control port
Select this option so that data will be sent via the specified control port.
Or, do not select this option, and instead select one or both of the
following two options:
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Privacy Key
From the drop-down list, select the privacy key.
Allow interruption
Select this option to allow interrupting dispatcher transmissions by
radios that are Transmit Interrupt capable.
Always transmit when the PTT is pressed ("Impolite" channel
access)
Select this option so that when the PTT button is pressed, the
dispatcher will start transmitting regardless of whether the channel is
free or not (that is any transmission in progress will be interrupted).
Data Call confirmed
Select this option to enable data packets in data calls (ARS, GPS, and
Text Message) on the current slot to be confirmed.
Note: This feature is available only when both the Use NAI
Voice and Use NAI Data (MNIS and DDMS) options are
not selected in the Repeater pane.
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Note: Local slots are available only when IP Site Connect is selected,
and the Use NAI Voice option is selected in the Repeater
pane.
If the Use NAI Voice option is not selected, local slots will be
available only through dedicated control stations.
• In the Local Slots pane, specify the following Local Slot-related settings:
To add a Local Slot to the system, click Add.
Select the option in the first column to enable the selected local slot.
Enter a Name for the local slot. This name will be displayed in the
Dispatch Console.
Enter the Peer ID of the repeater.
Note: Audio paths are available only when Capacity Plus or Linked
Capacity Plus are selected.
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From the drop-down list, select the Call Type for the audio path. The
available call types are All Call, Group Call, and Private Call.
Enter the Group ID, which is an ID of the talk group the dispatcher can
make calls to. The Group ID is not applicable for Private Calls and All
Calls.
Enter the Site ID of the site the audio path will belong to in a Linked
Capacity Plus system. Or, leave zero value in this column. In this case,
the Site ID will be displayed as Wide, meaning that the audio path will
belong to all sites in the system.
To configure the selected audio path, click Configure.
Specify the desired audio path settings similar to those for a common
repeater slot.
IP Address
Enter the IP Address of the Swift Agent network interface.
Port
Enter the port number of the Swift Agent connection (8002, by default).
TRBOnet Local Port
Enter the local port number that will be used by TRBOnet Server to
establish a connection to the Swift Agent. The value 0 (default) means
that a random port will be used.
Test
Click this button to check the connection to the Swift Agent. If the test
is successful, you'll see the information on the Swift Agent you are
connected to, such as Serial number, Firmware version, and other
relevant information.
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Mode
From the drop-down list, select the connection mode for the Swift
Agent being configured. For more details, see section 5.12.6.1, Control
Station Connection Modes (page 55).
System Identifier
Enter the system identifier if the control station is used with a Capacity
Plus or Linked Capacity Plus system. Note that the system identifier
should be the same for all control stations used in the radio system.
Use radio for RX data only (GPS Revert or Data Revert)
Select this option to configure the radio channel so that it will only
receive data, thus having no transmission capability.
VoIP port
Enter the port number for audio communications (4000, by default).
Audio Format
From the drop-down list, select the format to transmit audio data.
5.12.5.1 Advanced Settings
• In the Configuration pane, under the corresponding TRBOnet Swift
Agent, select Advanced Settings.
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• Quick Call II. Using this signaling system, the radio sends a single
tone followed by 50 to 1,000 milliseconds of silence and then a
second tone.
Click the Configure link and specify desired Quick Call II settings.
• Quick Call II MOTOTRBO
When this system is selected, the parameters are configured for the
radio units via the MOTOTRBO CPS.
5.12.5.2 Redundancy
A Redundant TRBOnet Swift Agent will be used when a connection to the Main
TRBOnet Swift Agent is lost.
• In the Configuration pane, under the corresponding TRBOnet Swift
Agent, select Redundancy.
IP Address
Enter, or select from the list, the IP Address of the control station
network interface.
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Test
Click this button to check the connection to the control station. If the
test is successful, you'll see the information on the control station you
are connected to, such as radio ID, serial number, firmware version,
and other relevant information.
Mode
From the drop-down list, select the connection mode for the control
station being configured. For more details, see section 5.12.6.1, Control
Station Connection Modes (page 55).
System Identifier
Enter the system identifier with which the control station is used within
a Capacity Plus or Linked Capacity Plus system. Note that the system
identifier should be the same for all control stations used in a (Linked)
Capacity Plus system.
Use radio for RX data only (GPS Revert or Data Revert)
Select this option to configure the radio channel so that it will only
receive data, thus having no transmission capability.
Playback device
From the drop-down list, select the playback device on the PC that will
be used to transfer audio data to the connected control station.
Recording device
From the drop-down list, select the recording device on the PC that will
be used to receive audio data from the control station connected via a
line-in jack.
5.12.6.1 Control Station Connection Modes
Single Control Station
The Single Station mode is the simplest connection mode for receiving and
transmitting voice and data through a conventional channel using one control
station at this particular frequency.
Subscriber #2
Control Station
Subscriber #1 Subscriber #N
LAN/WAN
USB
+ Control Station
Audio Slot 1
TRBOnet
Server Repeater 1 Master Repeater 2 Peer Repeater 3 Peer
LAN\WAN
Common Channel
The Common Channel is a mode where it is possible to use multiple simplex
base stations operating at the same frequency with overlapping
communication zones.
This mode allows the customer to provide radio coverage to large areas when
there is only one frequency and additional frequencies are unavailable. While in
this mode, the coverage area is being extended only for the dispatcher, and
specifically when operating at one and the same frequency. When a radio unit
initiates a call, the signal that can potentially be received by several base
stations will be filtered on the server side so that repeated audio playback and
recording is prohibited.
The signal filtering is performed based on the "first packet", that is, only the
signal coming first to the server is played back and recorded, while the
remaining signals are discarded.
When a dispatcher initiates a call to a specific base station, the signals received
by the neighboring base stations will be discarded to prevent dispatchers from
listening to their own call at the time of transmission. The dispatcher is not
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Subscriber
#2
Subscriber Subscriber
Subscriber #N #2 Subscriber
#1 #N
Subscriber
Control Station #2* #1
USB +Audio
Control Station
#N*
USB +Audio
USB +Audio
Subscriber
#2 Subscriber TRBOnet
#N Server
Subscriber
#1
Dispatcher 1
Dispatcher 2
Voice Repeater 2
Dispatcher 3
Talk Group 2
LAN/WAN
Voice Repeater 3
TRBOnet
Server
Data Repeater 4
USB USB
+
Audio
Data Control Station(s)
1 Data CS per 1 data
Data Repeater 5
repeater time slot
Voice Control Station(s)
1 Voice CS per 1 talk
group
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• Quick Call II. Using this signaling system, the radio sends a single
tone followed by 50 to 1,000 milliseconds of silence and then a
second tone.
Click the Configure link and specify desired Quick Call II settings.
• Quick Call II MOTOTRBO
When this system is selected, the parameters are configured on the
radio unit via the MOTOTRBO CPS.
Allow CSBK Data
Select this option so that GPS data is sent in a single CSBK.
5.12.6.3 Audio Paths
The Audio Paths are talk paths of the system to make and receive Voice Calls; in
general, they are talk groups. TRBOnet Server requires that all audio paths of a
radio system be registered in its configuration. If an audio path is not
registered, the TRBOnet operator will not be able to receive and transmit to the
corresponding talk group.
Note: Audio paths are available only when one of the following
modes is selected: Capacity Plus, Linked Capacity Plus,
Connect Plus, or Capacity MAX.
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• In the Tier III pane, specify the following Tier III-related parameters:
Use Encryption
Select this option to encrypt voice and data traffic over IP.
Always transmit when the PTT is pressed ("Impolite" channel
access)
Select this option so that that when the PTT button is pressed, the
radio will start transmitting regardless of whether the channel is free
or not (that is any transmission in progress will be interrupted).
Private call confirmed
Select this option to set Private calls on the current slot as confirmed.
To configure Audio Paths:
• In the Configuration pane, under the corresponding ECOS-D, select
Audio Paths.
Note: Make sure the Tier III mode has been selected as a
Repeater Mode for the ECOS-D repeater.
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TX Timeout
Enter the time, in seconds, to be used as a voice session limit. When a
Dispatcher starts any Voice Session in the Dispatch Console,
transmission will be interrupted after this TX Timeout expires (60, be
default).
Call Hangtime (ms):
Group Call
This value sets the duration the repeater reserves the channel after the
end of a group call transmission. During this time, only members of
the group that the channel is reserved for can transmit.
Private Call
This value sets the duration a radio keeps the private call setup after a
user releases the PTT button. This is to avoid setting up the call again
each time a user presses the PTT button to transmit. During this time,
other radios can still transmit since the channel is essentially idle. After
the hang timer expires, the radio transmits using the TX Contact Name
parameter specified for this channel in MOTOTRBO CPS.
Emergency Call
This value sets the duration the repeater reserves the channel after the
end of an emergency call transmission. During this time, only
members of the Group that the channel is reserved for can transmit.
5.12.8.2 Slots
The Kairos repeater has two digital slots (in Digital mode) and one analog slot
(in Mixed or Analog mode) to transmit voice and data.
• In the Configuration pane, under the corresponding Kairos, select Slot
#1 or Slot #2 (or Analog, if you have selected Mixed or Analog mode).
• In the Slot #1 (or Slot #2) pane, specify the following slot-related
parameters:
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• In the Control Station pane, specify the following Analog Control Station-
related settings:
Name
Enter a name for the analog control station. This name will be
displayed in the Dispatch Console.
Playback device
From the drop-down list, select the playback device on the PC that the
control station is connected to.
Recording device
From the drop-down list, select the recording device on the PC that the
control station is connected to.
Serial port
From the drop-down list, select the serial port the control station is
connected to on the PC.
Always transmit when the PTT is pressed ("Impolite" channel
access) - Select this option so that when the PTT button is pressed, the
radio will start transmitting regardless of whether the channel is free
or not (that is any transmission in progress will be interrupted).
TX Timeout
Enter the time, in seconds, to be used as a voice session limit. When a
Dispatcher starts any voice session in the Dispatch Console,
transmission will be interrupted after this TX Timeout expires.
Mic delay time
Select this option and specify the time, in milliseconds, to be used as a
delay time interval between pushing the PTT and enabling the
microphone.
• Roger beep
Select this option to play a beep sound for the time interval until the
microphone is enabled. Click the ellipsis button (…) on the right and
locate the desired sound file (WAV).
Extended protocol
From the drop-down-list, select either None, if your radio does not
support the extended protocol, or IC-F1721D v1.01 if the radio
supports the extended protocol.
Signaling System
From the drop-down-list, select the signaling system (Quick Call I or
Quick Call II). Click the Configure link and specify desired Quick Call
settings. Selecting the signaling system is available only if None is
selected in the Extended Protocol list.
• In the Serial Port pane, specify the same serial port settings as those on
the radio device connected to the serial port.
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5.12.13.1 Services
• In the Configuration pane, under the corresponding XRC Controller,
select Services.
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External sites
This is the list of Connect Plus sites that is used when the
corresponding Connect Plus system has a MOTOROLA System Bridge
to the current Capacity MAX system.
• Click the Add button and add a site by specifying its Site ID and
selecting the appropriate data types (Presence, Voice, and/or
Data).
5.12.13.3 Redundancy
A redundant XRC controller will be used when a connection to the main XRC
controller is lost.
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System Identifier
Enter the system identifier. Note that the system identifier should be
the same through all the controllers in a Connect Plus system.
Monitor voice calls (no audio recordings)
This is the Billing feature. Select this option to monitor only PTT press
events.
5.12.14.1 Privacy
• In the Configuration pane, under the corresponding XRT Controller,
select Privacy.
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• In the Data Path pane, specify the following data path-related settings:
Data Service
From the drop-down list, select the data service to be used to transfer
data.
Radio ID
Enter the Radio ID of the data service.
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Public Address/Domain
This is the public IP address of your PC. Enter the Public Address if your
TRBOnet Server is behind a router. To detect the public address, click
the ellipsis (…) button.
• STUN Server
From the drop-down list, select the STUN Server.
• Detect
Click this button to detect your public IP address.
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5.14 Teltonika
To integrate Teltonika devices into TRBOnet software:
• In the Configuration pane, select Teltonika.
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5.15.1 Redundancy
A Redundant remote agent will be used when a connection to the Main remote
agent fails.
• In the Configuration pane, under the corresponding Agent, select
Redundancy.
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• STUN Server
From the drop-down list, select the STUN Server.
• Detect
Click this button to detect your public IP address.
Phone Owner Address
From the drop-down list, select 'Take from database'. This will enable
determining the street address of a caller.
Click the Configure link.
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• In the Advanced Settings pane, specify the following Internal PBX Server-
related advanced settings:
Packet time
Enter the packet length, in milliseconds.
Audio codecs
In the drop-down list, select/deselect the codec(s) to be used for audio
compression.
Video codecs
In the drop-down list, select/deselect the codec(s) to be used for video
compression.
Registration Interval (sec)
Enter the time interval, in seconds, to check the SIP registration status
of subscribers.
DTMF Send Mode
Enter mode for sending DTMF tones. The available modes are
RFC 2833, SIP INFO (DTMF relay), and SIP INFO (DTMF).
First VoIP port
Enter the number of the first VoIP port for audio communications. The
default value is specified in Network Parameters.
Use VoIP ports
From the drop-down list, select which VoIP ports will be used (all, even,
or odd).
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Note: To make a test call, make sure that the TRBOnet Server
service is not running.
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• In the Data Sources pane, select the Enable Data Sources option.
Message delimiter
From the drop-down list, select the type of delimiters in the data.
5.18.2 TCP/IP
To manage PCs running third-party applications:
• In the Configuration pane, under Data Sources, select TCP/IP.
Port
In the case of the Client connection mode, select the local port of the
PC with TRBOnet Server PC.
In the case of the Server connection mode, select the port of the PC
where the third-party application is installed.
Text Encoding
From the drop-down list, select the Text Encoding type.
• In the Incoming Mail Server pane, specify the following incoming mail-
related parameters:
Enable
Select this option to enable Incoming Mail Server.
Server
Enter the server hostname or IP address.
This server requires a secure connection (SSL)
Select this option to enable a secure connection. Note that a dedicated
port will be used to connect to the mail server via SSL.
Port
The port number to be used for the connection.
Protocol
From the drop-down list, select either IMAP or POP3. Note that if you
select POP3, all email messages will be deleted from the server once
you have downloaded them. In the case of IMAP, all new messages will
be marked as read once you have downloaded them.
• In the Outgoing Mail Server pane, specify the following outgoing mail-
related parameters:
Enable
Select this option to enable Outgoing Mail Server.
Sender Email
Enter the email address (optional) of the sender.
SMTP server
Enter the server hostname or IP address of the SMTP server.
Connect using
From the list, select one of the following options:
• Anonymous access
Select this option to use an anonymous access to the SMTP server.
• Windows authentication
Select this option to connect via TRBOnet Service Windows Account,
if it is running under a specific account;
• Login and password
Select this option and specify the credentials for the mailbox:
User name
Enter the SMTP server user name.
Password
Enter the SMTP server password.
Type
From the drop-down list, select the SMTP login type.
• OAuth 2.0
Select this option if the email server requires
OAuth 2.0 authorization.
Provider
From the drop-down list, select either Office 365 or Gmail.
Email
Enter the email address.
If Gmail is selected as the email provider, enter the Client ID and
Client secret.
If Office 365 is selected as the email provider, enter the Client ID
and Tenant ID.
Authorize
Click this button to authorize your email account.
Connect to:
Address
Enter the IP address of the TRBOnet Server to connect to.
Port
Enter the local port of the TRBOnet Server PC to accept connections
from the Dispatch Console.
Authentication:
Method
From the drop-down list, select the Authentication method:
• TRBOnet Authentication
Select this method to log on as a User registered in the TRBOnet
Dispatch Console Users list.
• Windows Authentication
Select this method to log on using the PC name. The system
automatically shows the PC name as a User Name.
User Name/Password
Enter the user name and password.
For the default Admin credentials (User Name and Password), consult
our support team.
• Remember password
Select this option to have the Dispatch Console application remember
your password.
• Connect on startup
Select this option to launch the Dispatch Console application without
having to type the User Name and Password every time. Use this option if
you regularly connect to the same TRBOnet Server and your workstation
is in a secure location.
Note: The look of the Dispatch Console windows may have been
customized for your specific operation.
6.3.1 File
The File menu contains the following items:
• File > Connect to TRBOnet Server
Choose this menu item to connect to a different TRBOnet Server, or to
use different credentials for the current connection.
For more details, see section 6.1, Connecting to Server (page 110).
• File > Exit
Choose this menu item to exit TRBOnet Dispatch Console.
6.3.2 View
The View menu contains the following items:
• View > Show Navigation Pane
Choose this menu item to toggle the display of the Navigation pane on
the left of the main window. The Navigation pane includes two panes: the
Radio list pane and the Modules tab panel (see section 6.2, Main Window
Elements).
• View > Show Touch Keyboard Button
Select this menu item to display a Touch Keyboard button on the bottom
of the Modules panel. Clicking this button will bring up a virtual keyboard
on the screen.
• View > Show Modules
Choose this menu item, and in the drop-down menu select/deselect the
modules to display in the Modules tab panel.
In the Configure PTT Boxes dialog box, specify the following PTT box
parameters:
Type
In this column, the box type (for example, Channel, Group, Radio or All
Call) is displayed.
Note: The 'Channel' type means that the PTT box has been
automatically created by the radio systems connected
to TRBOnet Server and it can only be partially edited.
The Edit link is grayed out when a PTT box of this type is
selected.
Name
Enter a name for the selected box. This name will be displayed in the
title of the PTT box.
View Mode
From the drop-down list, select the view mode:
• Invisible
Select this mode so that the PTT box will not be displayed.
• Normal
Select this mode so that the PTT box will be displayed in Normal
view mode:
Note: Hover the mouse pointer over the Minimized PTT box to
view the PTT box in the Normal view mode.
Available Calls
From the drop-down list, select the destination radio or radio group for
the PTT box.
Create virtual channel boxes
To create a virtual PTT box, click the Create link in the lower-left corner
of the Configure Voice Boxes dialog box.
In the Virtual Channel dialog box, specify the following virtual channel
parameters:
Name
Select this option and enter a name for the virtual channel.
Choose a Call Type for the channel.
Call Destination
(available only when Group Call or Private Call is selected as the Call
Type)
Choose Select by Dispatcher to allow the dispatcher to select a Call
Destination.
Or, choose Selected from list and from the list below select the
desired group (if the Group Call type is chosen) or individual radio (if
the Private Call type is chosen).
Execute call on channels
(available only when All Call or Group Call is selected as the Call Type)
Choose Execute call on all available channels,
or Execute call only on selected channels and in the list below select
the available channels.
• View > Configure Active Calls panel
Choose this menu item to configure call types and advanced settings for
the Active Calls panel. This menu item is available if View > Show Active
Calls Panel is selected.
Call Types
On this tab, you can select which call types to display in the Active Calls
panel:
Advanced
On this tab, you can set following options:
• Show Visible Channels
Select this option to display Visible channels in the Active Calls panel.
• Show Hidden Channels
Select this option to display Hidden channels in the Active Calls
panel.
The Active Calls panel is displayed in the upper part of the Dispatch
Console:
In the Configure PTT Boxes dialog box, specify the following PTT box
parameters for the new radio interface:
• Name
Enter a name for the radio interface.
Other parameters can be configured in the same way as when
Configuring PTT Boxes.
The user can switch between Radio Interfaces by clicking on the tab bar in the
upper part of the Radio Interface pane.
Note: The Keypad panel will be displayed only when the Num
button is pressed in the Call Type Buttons panel.
In the Saved Audio Files dialog box, specify the following parameters:
• Filename
The name of the message displayed in the Queued Messages panel.
• Description
Enter a description for the Voice Message.
• Severity
From the drop-down list, select the severity level (Information,
Alarm, or Warning).
• Shortcut
Click the Shortcut button and press the key or key combination you
want to assign as a shortcut for the selected Voice Message box.
• Visibility
From the drop-down list, select how to display the selected Voice
Message box:
Hidden
Hide the Voice Message box.
Button
Display the Voice Message as a button (1).
Link
Display the Voice Message as a link (2).
6.3.3 Map
• Select Location Tracking (1) in the Navigation pane to enable Map
Options:
• Click the Map menu (2).
Enter the Caption of the map that will be displayed in the Dispatch
Console.
In the list of Available Maps, choose the map to be displayed.
Adding custom maps
You can also add an online map using its specific URL.
Click the Add button.
Note: To obtain the key, click the hyperlink below and follow
the instructions.
Map Type
From the drop-down list, select the map type.
Caption
Enter a caption for the new map tab.
For other settings, see Selecting Active Map.
Once you have clicked OK, the new tab will appear in the Map pane:
6.3.4 Tools
The Tools menu contains the following items:
• Tools > Event Viewer in Window
Click this menu item to open the Event Viewer in a new window.
In the Save As dialog box, locate the folder where you want to save the
audio file, specify the file name, and from the drop-down 'Save as type'
list, select the format (*.wav, *.tna, or *.ogg) for the audio file.
Click Add Note to add a note to the selected event.
In this window, you can make and receive phone calls. To make a call,
enter a phone number in the dial string and click Call. You can also select
a contact from the Contacts list. Or, use the shortcut buttons you have
previously created for your contacts (Tools > Contacts).
• Tools > Telemetry Monitoring
Click this menu item to open the window that displays configured
telemetry profiles for the radios.
From the Show drop-down list, select the Telemetry profile to display.
See also section 6.4.12, Telemetry (page 230).
• Tools > Text Messages in Window
Click this menu item to open a new window to manage text messages.
Creating favorites
• In the right pane, click the gray star on the right of the contact's
name until it turns yellow.
Creating shortcut buttons
• Click the Favorites tab.
• In the right pane, click the circle to on the right of the contact's
name and from the menu that opens select the desired button
color.
The shortcut buttons you have created will appear in the Phone Calls
window (Tools > Phone Calls in Window).
6.3.4.1 Options
• On the Tools menu, click Options.
Sound
• In the Options dialog box, click the Sound tab.
• Use Sound Notifications
Select this option to enable sound notifications in the Dispatch
Console.
• Select the event in the list and specify the sound.
• From the Sound drop-down list, select ether 'Sound by default' to
play default sound, or 'Disabled' to disable sound notification for
the event.
Name
Enter a name for the icon.
Select image
Click the Browse button and locate the image file you want to use
as an icon.
Draw background
Select this option so that the transparent background will be
colored according to the radio status. The image file formats that
support transparency are: .png, .gif, and .ico.
Note: You can also assign different images for different icon
sizes. Click the Advanced mode link and select images
for different sizes (16x16, 20x20, 24x24, 32x32, 48x48).
Show as dots
For a more detailed data view, choose this option to display on the
map, dots of RSSI levels representing coordinate points.
Advanced
• In the Options dialog box, click the Advanced tab.
Configuration Scope
Per machine
Choose this option to store settings in a common place for all
dispatchers of the Dispatch Console.
Per user
Choose this option to store settings for each dispatcher separately if
they are using different Windows user accounts.
PTT Options
Tone and PTT when using external PTT device
Select this option to enable Alert Tone for all subscribers on a channel
when the dispatcher presses the PTT button on an external PTT device.
Use Record Mode with external PTT device
Select this option to record all voice transmissions from external PTT
devices (Palm mics, Footswitches, and other devices).
Suggest recording a message when channel is busy or radio is
offline
Select this option to record a message when a radio channel is busy or
radio is offline.
Enable sticky PTT
Select this option to start and finish voice calls by a short press of the
PTT rather than holding the PTT down until the end of a voice call.
Use 'Space' key to press PTT
Select this option to use a shortcut for the PTT. Click the Configure
link, and on the keyboard, press the key or combination of keys you
want to use as a shortcut for the PTT button.
In the list below, you can configure audio settings for specific channels by
expanding the corresponding items (Selected channel, Unselected
channel, Intercom, etc.)
The configurable audio settings are as follows: Recorder, Player, Speaker,
Volume level, External PTT, Indicator, and Theme.
Alarm
• In the Options dialog box, click the Alarm tab.
Phone Calls
• In the Options dialog box, click the Phone Calls tab.
• Click Tools > Export Options and save the file to the specified location.
If you want to apply settings from a different TRBOnet Dispatch Console:
• Click Tools > Import Options and browse for the .config file with the
desired settings.
Objects
From the drop-down list, select the type of objects you want to export.
In the table below, select/deselect the desired records.
Click Export, and in the Save As dialog box, locate the folder where
you want to save the file, type a filename, and click Save.
To import objects:
• Click Tools > Import Objects.
In the dialog box that opens, enter the following information:
From the drop-down list, select the desired language and click OK.
The changes will apply after you restart the Dispatch Console.
6.3.5 Help
• Help > Send Feedback
Click this menu item to send your feedback to Neocom Software, either
through E-mail, or online via the site.
• Help > Save System Logs
Click this menu item to save the logs as a .zip file. This .zip file can then be
sent to Neocom support.
• Help > About
Click this menu item to see the About dialog displaying information about
TRBOnet Enterprise (applied license, version, build date, and other
relevant information).
6.4 Administration
This section describes how to configure the most important settings of
TRBOnet Enterprise.
• Click the Administration tab (1), and see the full system information in
the Server (2) pane:
6.4.1 Database
• Go to Administration (1), Database (2) to see the full overview of the
database:
6.4.2 Systems
All radio systems registered in the Server are represented in the Systems pane.
In addition to radio systems, the following systems can also be present in the
Systems pane: Intercom, Phone Connect, PoC, and Public Announcement
systems.
• Go to Administration (1), Systems (2) to see the system parameters:
The administrator is able to see the following system parameters in the table:
• System Type – the type of the system.
• System ID – a unique System Identifier configured in TRBOnet Server
configuration for repeater or control stations in the system.
• Caption – the caption of the system.
The administrator is able to see Active and Inactive registered systems. In case
you have more than 10 registered systems, systems are grouped and can be
seen in the drop-down list.
Common information for all system elements is listed below:
Description tab
On the Description tab, you can see the general info:
ID
Default registration number (manufacturer’s number);
Name
System element’s name in the system;
Type
System type for a repeater/control station (in Digital or Analogue
mode).
Mode
System type for a repeater/connection mode for a control station.
For details on the control station modes, see section 5.12.6.1, Control
Station Connection Modes (page 55).
Connected
• Serial number
Default system element’s serial number (manufacturer’s number).
• Firmware Version
Current system element’s firmware version.
• Click the Reset button to test the connection to the system element.
Specify available Talk groups for the system element in the list of
created Talk groups.
Selected Talk groups are available on the Radio tab in the system
element box in the drop-down list:
• Click the Add button, and from the drop-down menu, select the System
Bridge type (3).
Analogue MOTOTRBO
Radio Capacity Plus
network
Analogue Capacity Plus
Control Station Control Station
Bridging
Bridging
System
Bridging
Control Station
TRBOnet
System
Bridging
Radio network Control Station
1
Control Station
Radio network
N
To create this type of System Bridge, add a System Bridge and set the
Work Mode as Channel redirects calls to multiple channels.
3. Multiple channels redirect calls to one channel
Radio network
2
Control Station
TRBOnet
System
Bridging
Control Station Radio network
1
Control Station
To create this type of System Bridge, add a System Bridge and set the
Work Mode as Multiple channels redirect calls to one channel.
4. Redirect private calls
Select this mode so that private calls can be redirected between radio
systems.
5. Redirect private calls to group calls
Select this mode so that private calls will be redirected to group calls
within one radio system or between radio systems.
• Name
Specify a name for the Binary Patch to display in the Radio Interface pane.
• Rules
Specify the rules for redirecting calls between IPSC systems. Click the Add
link below to add a rule.
Slot
From the drop-down list, select the slot (Slot 1 or Slot 2) of the IPSC
systems being connected.
Select the type of data: Voice and/or Data.
Select the call types: All Calls, Private Calls, and/or Group Calls.
Groups
In the drop-down list, select the group(s).
Repeaters
In the drop-down list, select the IPSC systems to be connected via the
selected slot.
The Binary Patch boxes are displayed on the Patch panel of the Radio Interface
pane:
• Access Code
Set the value to that configured for the radios as Access Code in
MOTOTRBO CPS (see Appendix E: SIP Setup for Motorola Phone System,
section Programming Radios).
• Deaccess Code
Set the value to that configured for the radios as Deaccess Code in
MOTOTRBO CPS (see Appendix E: SIP Setup for Motorola Phone System,
section Programming Radios).
Callback Request Options
• Allow radio users to make outgoing calls
Select this option to enable outgoing phone calls from the radios.
• Send a DTMF command to request a callback
Select this option to allow radio users to dial the phone number as a
sequence of DTMF tones sent over the radio channel.
• Send a text message to request a callback
Select this option to allow radio users to initiate phone calls via sending
TMS messages with a specified prefix to the dispatcher.
Use this prefix in text messages
Enter the specific prefix for a text message.
• Start transmission
Select the mode for starting transmission on the radio that initiates a call.
Wait for answer
Transmission will be started as soon as the called party answers the
call.
Immediately
Transmission will be started immediately that is without waiting for the
called party to answer the call.
Number
Enter a phone number to add to the table (contact list).
Call Type
Select the call type from the drop-down list.
• Call Dispatcher
Select this type to make a phone call to the dispatcher.
• Call Radio
Select this type to make a phone call to the selected radio.
• Call Group
Select this type to make a phone call to the selected group.
Channel
Select the channel to make a group phone call through (available for
group calls only).
Dispatcher/Radio/Group
Select the dispatcher, radio, or group depending on what you have
selected in the Call Type box.
Priority
Select the priority with which the call will be made (available for radio
and group calls only).
To add a dynamic number
Choose Dynamic number.
Prefix
Specify a prefix to type in on the keyboard.
Call Type
Select the call type from the drop-down list.
• Call Radio
Select this type to make a phone call to a radio.
• Call Group
Select this type to make a phone call to a group.
• Call Phone
Select this type to make a phone call to a phone number.
Channel
Select the channel to make a group phone call through (available for
group calls only).
Priority
Select the priority with which the call will be made (available for radio
and group calls only).
6.4.4.3 Conference Configuration
• Click the Configure button (6) to set conference parameters:
Destination
From the drop-down list, select a particular dispatcher/dispatcher
group, radio, radio group, or phone account, depending on what you
have selected in the Type field.
Priority
If a radio or radio group is selected as the redirection destination,
select the priority with which the call will be made over the radio
system.
6.4.4.7 Phone Contacts
In addition to SIP extensions, the phone contacts can also be used in your
Phone Connect system.
• Go to Administration (1), Phone Calls (2).
• In the Phone Calls pane, click the Phone Contacts tab (3), and then Add
(4).
Specify the pattern that will be used to match the numbers in the dial
string or the incoming call numbers.
Call Priority
From the drop-down list, specify the priority for the calls
corresponding to the specified patterns.
• Click the Inheritance tab.
On this tab, you can select the profiles to include in the dial plan you are
adding/editing.
Call Priority
From the drop-down list, select the priority for the inherited dial plan.
6.4.5 Tasks
This section describes how to configure the tasks that can be performed in
TRBOnet Dispatch Console.
• Go to Administration (1), Tasks (2), and see the list of the tasks in the
right pane.
Note: After you have created a task you need to enable it. Just select
the checkbox (4) beside the task you want to enable.
Presence timeout
Enter the time period, in minutes, that will be used as a timeout to
check for the presence of dispatchers.
Reminder time
Enter the time period, in seconds, that will be used to show a reminder
pop-up dialog before the planned time of performing the check. When
the reminder appears on top of the screen, the dispatcher must click
the round button in the center to confirm their presence in the system.
All Dispatchers
Choose this option button so that all dispatchers will be checked for
presence.
Selected Dispatchers
Choose this option button so that only selected dispatchers will be
checked for presence.
• Dispatchers
In the drop-down list, select the dispatchers.
Notifications
Click this link to select who will receive the appropriate notifications.
The recipients may include dispatchers, Email groups, SMS groups,
radios, and radio groups.
6.4.5.2 Export to SWD – Location of radio
When enabled, this task will perform exporting location data to a dedicated
SWD Server database.
• In the Tasks pane, double-click Export to SWD – Location of radio.
• In the Export to SWD – Location of radio dialog box, specify the
following options:
Connection tab
• SWD Server Address
Enter the IP Address of the PC with the running SWD Server.
Port
Enter the port number that will be used for the connection.
• TRBOnet Server Address
Enter the IP Address of the PC with the running TRBOnet Server.
Port
Enter the port number that will be used for the connection.
• Click the Add Rule button (1) and select the appropriate rule from the
drop-down list (Map Region, Beacons, Radios) to add a rule to the current
Geofencing configuration. A new rule will be displayed in the list of rules
(4).
• Click the Disable rule button (2) to disable the selected rule.
• Click the Delete rule button (3) to delete the selected rule.
• Rerun the rules after each rule modification, …
If you select this option (though it is not recommended), the rule will be
rerun each time the rule is modified, or the server is restarted, or when
the scheduled time window starts.
• All radios
Choose this option to apply this rule for all radios.
• Selected radios
Choose this option to apply the rule for one or several radios.
• Select all (1)
Click this button to select all radios in the list.
• Clear all (2)
Click this button to deselect all radios in the list.
• Collapse all (3)
Click this button to collapse the view of radios in the list.
• Expand all (4)
Click this button to expand the view of radios in the list.
• (5)
Click this button, and from the drop-down menu, select filters for the
radios to be displayed in the list (Online (Indoor, GPS Fixed, No GPS),
Offline).
• (5)
Click this button, and from the drop-down menu, select which list to
display: Radio List, Radio Groups, or Logical Groups.
• All tasks
Choose this option to execute all Lone Worker tasks configured by the
administrator when the rule has been triggered.
• Selected tasks
Choose this option, and in the list below, select the Lone Worker tasks to
be executed when the rule has been triggered.
Other Rules
This section describes settings that can be applied for Geofencing rules of the
types other than Map Region. These settings are represented in the table
below:
Rule Type Tab Name Parameters Description
Radios All radios – choose to apply this rule for all radios;
Selected radios – choose to apply the rule for one or
several radios;
Note: Specify the speed accuracy value in the Speed box (3).
• Response time
Specify the time period, in minutes, that determines how long TRBOnet
Server waits since the last radio transmission.
• Send notification to radio
Select this option so that TRBOnet Server will send a notification to the
radio before raising the alarm if the radio has not transmitted for the
specified time period.
Reminder time
Specify the time period before it comes to raise the alarm, to send a
notification asking the radio to respond.
Send Request to Talk
Choose this option to send a Request-to-Talk to the radio.
Send Text Message
Choose this option to send a text message to the radio. Specify the
message text in the Message box.
• Reset Lone Worker when receiving Text Message
Select this option to reset the Lone Worker task after receiving the
message specified in the Message box.
• Reset Lone Worker when receiving Telemetry command
Select this option to reset the Lone Worker task after receiving the
telemetry command. If you select this option, specify the VIO contact, and
from the Command drop-down list, select the signal level at which the
user's radio should send the telemetry command.
• Reset Lone Worker when the distance has been traveled
Select this option to reset the Lone Worker task after the distance
specified in the Distance box has been traveled.
• Do not trigger alarm if radio is offline for less than
Select this option so that the alarm is not triggered if the radio is offline
for a time less than the time specified in the Interval box.
Task Stop tab
• To monitor the Lone Worker task, click the Active Tasks tab:
• Server name
Enter the SQL server name.
• Database name
Select the database from the drop-down list.
• Windows authentication
Select this option to use Windows authentication, or deselect it to use
SQL Server authentication (SQL Server user name and password will be
required).
Data tab
• Table
the name of the table to be exported into external database (by default,
the name of the table is created after you have specified it in Create table
dialog box).
• Click the Load columns list link to update the columns list in case you
have made any changes to the table.
• Click the Create table link to add a new table for data export:
• Days of week
In the drop-down list, select the days of the week on which to export the
data.
• Execute recurrently with interval
Choose this option to perform data export on a periodic basis.
Start time
Specify the time at which to start data export.
Stop time
Specify the time at which to stop data export.
Repeat every
Specify a time period for periodic data exports.
• Execute at particular time
Choose this option and specify the times in the columns of the table
below.
Advanced tab
Task name
Enter a name for the task.
• Start date
Select the date to start the task.
• End date
Select the date to end the task.
• Days of week
In the drop-down list, select the days of the week on which to perform the
task.
• Execute recurrently with interval
Choose this option to perform the task on a periodic basis.
• Start time
Specify the time at which to start the task.
• End time
Specify the time at which to end the task.
• Repeat every
Specify a time period for periodic task executions.
• Execute at particular time
Choose this option and specify the times in the columns of the table
below.
• Priority
From the drop-down list, select the priority with which the voice message
will be sent/queued. If this priority is higher than that of the current
transmission, which is, in turn, allowed to be interrupted, the current
transmission will be interrupted, and the voice message will be sent
instead.
• Manually by dispatcher
Select this option to allow the dispatcher to manually start the Voice
Message task.
• Automatically by receiving Text Message from a radio
Select this option to start the Voice Message task after receiving a
specified text message from a radio. If you select this option, specify a
brief text message in the Message box.
• Automatically by receiving Telemetry Command from a radio
Select this option to start the Voice Message task after receiving a
telemetry command. If you select this option, specify the VIO contact, and
from the Command drop-down list, select the signal level at which the
user's radio should send the telemetry command.
• Manually by dispatcher
Select this option to allow the dispatcher to manually stop the Voice
Message task.
• Automatically by receiving Text Message from a radio
Select this option to stop the Voice Message task after receiving a
message from a radio. If you select this option, specify a text message in
the Message box.
• Task name
Enter a name for the task.
• Recorder Type
Select either 'TRBOnet Recorder', 'NetCRR Recorder', or 'NexLog
Recorder'.
• IP Address
Enter the recorder's IP address.
• Port
Specify the recorder's port number.
• Port count
Specify the number of open ports if 'NexLog Recorder' is selected.
Recommended value: twice the number of calls recorded at the same
time.
6.4.5.14 Agenda
The Agenda is used to automatically send predefined messages to the radios. It
may be used when you have any software receiving any messages but it is not
able to send them to the subscribers. In this case, TRBOnet Dispatch Console
acts as an intermediary for receiving the messages from the folder and sending
them to radios.
• To add an agenda, in the Tasks pane, click Add > Agenda.
• In the Agenda dialog box, specify the following parameters.
Task name
Enter a name for the task.
Outgoing messages (path to a server folder)
Enter the path to the folder for outgoing messages.
Incoming messages (path to a server folder)
Enter the path to the folder for incoming messages.
Wait for response
Specify the time interval, in seconds, for the response.
Text to confirm
Specify the text to be sent by radio users after they receive the
message.
• On the Report tab, select the report type for the Scheduled Report task.
The report details and filter might be different.
For more details on reporting, see section 6.11, Reports (page 370).
• Click the Scheduler tab to configure a schedule for the report.
To enable the task, select the checkbox in front of the Scheduled Report task
you have already created.
There are three types of the Scheduled Report status icons:
• Green indicates an active task, meaning the task is enabled (checked).
• Gray indicates an inactive task, meaning the task is disabled (unchecked).
• Red indicates a disabled task, meaning the task period is up in the past.
• Name
Enter a name for the task.
• Server
Specify a remote server or a server on the local PC.
• User
Enter the name of the Firebird DB user.
• Database path
Specify the Firebird DB path.
• Password
Specify a password to connect to Firebird DB (provided at logon).
• Port
Specify the port number to connect to Firebird DB.
• Update (sec.)
Specify the update period for Firebird DB.
• Click Test to test the connection to Firebird DB.
• Click the Import tab to specify Import settings:
Name
Enter a name for the task.
Email
Enter the email address at which you want to receive notifications
concerning the status of the created tickets.
Source
From the drop-down list, select which part of the email message,
Subject or Body, will be included in the job ticket text.
HotSOS Status
Enter the text of the emails that will be sent as notifications upon
changes to the job ticket status.
6.4.5.19 HotSOS (Web Service)
The HotSOS (Web Service) task is used to create and assign job tickets by
using the HotSOS Web Service.
• In the Tasks pane, click Add > HotSOS (Web Service).
• In the HotSOS Configuration dialog box, specify the following
parameters:
Name
Enter a name for the task.
URL
Enter the URL of the service.
Login and Password
Enter the login and password of the service account.
Provider
Enter the service provider name.
Polling Interval
Enter the interval, in seconds, to check the service for orders (job
tickets).
• Task name
Enter a name for the task.
• Global timer
If you select this option, the timer will be started/stopped, etc. via the
Alarm Management (Timers action).
Task Start/ Task Stop tabs
• Manually by dispatcher
Select this option to allow the dispatcher to manually start/stop the timer
for the desired radio.
• Automatically by receiving Text Message from a radio
Select this option to start/stop the timer when receiving a predefined text
message from a radio. If you select this option, specify a brief text
message in the Message box.
Name
Enter a name for the task.
Click the Add link and from the drop-down list, select either
Text Message or Text to Speech.
In the dialog box that opens, specify the following:
• Timeout
Specify the time, in minutes, before the end of the work shift.
• Text Message / Text to Speech
Enter the text of the message (voice message) to be sent to the
selected radio(s).
Work shift duration
Enter the duration of the work shift, in HH:MM.
Auto sign-out
Select this option to automatically sign out the user from the radio as
soon as the work shift ends.
Notify if the user hasn't signed out before timeout expires
Select this option and choose among Notification recipients by clicking
the link below.
6.4.5.25 Screensaver
The Screensaver task is used to launch a screensaver when the dispatcher is
idle for a period longer than the specified timeout. Once started, the
screensaver will be stopped when you click the mouse button or press any
keyboard key, or there is an emergency call or a request to talk.
• To add a Screensaver task, in the Tasks pane, click Add > Screensaver
• In the dialog box that opens, specify the following parameters:
Parallel Requests
Select this checkbox so that TRBOnet Server can send multiple
requests without waiting for responses from the Modbus device.
Table
From the drop-down list, select the appropriate MODBUS data type
('Discrete Inputs', 'Coils', 'Input Registers', or 'Holding Registers').
In the 'Address/Value' table, enter the appropriate register values.
6.4.9 IP Cameras
This section describes how to connect IP cameras to TRBOnet Dispatch
Console. Once connected, the cameras can be associated with radios, beacons
and other map objects.
• Go to Administration, IP Cameras to manage IP cameras in the system.
• In the IP Cameras pane, click the Add button.
• In the IP Camera Configuration dialog box, specify the following
parameters:
Name
Enter a name for the camera.
Description
Enter a description for the camera.
URI
Enter the URI for the camera. Note the use of the RTSP:// prefix and
port number 554 (also note that some cameras may have been
configured to use a different port number other than 554).
Protocol
From the drop-down list, select UDP.
Authorization
• User
Enter the user name for the authentication, if needed.
• Password
Enter the password for the authentication, if needed.
Name
Enter a name for the PA zone.
Description
Enter a description for the PA zone.
Radio ID
Enter the Radio ID of the PA zone.
External ID
Enter the external ID for the Public Announcement zone. This ID will be
used when an announcement is sent to the PA zone from some
external system.
• Click the Radios tab.
Name
Enter a name for the alarm rule.
• On the Sources tab (1), click Add (2) to add an alarm source to the rule.
Source
From the drop-down list (3), select the alarm source to add to the rule.
For a description of the alarm sources, see TRBOnet Enterprise/PLUS
Alarm Management User Guide.
Note: Select the alarm source you want to enable. In case no
source is selected, all configured alarm sources are
disabled by default.
• Click the Time Range tab to set the time at which the alarm rule will be
applied.
All Time
Choose this option so that the rule will be valid all the time.
Selected Time
Choose this option so that the alarm rule will be applied on the
selected days of the week at the selected time.
• Select the days of the week and specify the time ranges.
Regions
Select Enable to add regions to the alarm rule.
• Radio Location
From the drop-down list, select whether the alarm rule will be
applied Inside Regions or Outside Regions.
• All Regions
Choose this option to apply the alarm rule inside/outside all map
regions.
• Selected Regions
Choose this option to apply the alarm rule only inside/outside
selected regions.
Regions
In the list, select the region(s).
Beacons
Select Enable to add beacons to the alarm rule.
• All Beacons
Choose this option to add all beacons to the alarm rule.
• Selected Beacons
Choose this option to add only selected beacons to the alarm rule.
Beacons
In the list, select the beacon(s).
• Click the Actions tab (1) to set actions for the rule.
In the Actions list, the administrator can add and configure actions to be
executed when the events configured and selected in the Sources page
are triggered.
• Click Add (2) to add an action:
Action Type
From the drop-down list (3), select the action type.
For a description of the action types, see TRBOnet Enterprise/PLUS Alarm
Management User Guide.
Note: After you configure the alarm rule, enable it by selecting
the checkbox beside it. In case when no alarm rule is
selected, the action will not be started.
Click Add and specify ID (VIO), Name, and Command (signal level).
Telemetry type
From the drop-down list, select one of the following types:
• MOTOTRBO – telemetry from Motorola radios.
• Socintech Novox – telemetry from Novox devices connected to the
radio via COM port.
• Swift Option Board – telemetry from the option board connected to
the radio.
• Sprite – telemetry from Sprite devices.
Profile name
Enter the name of the profile to display in the Dispatch Console.
Click OK.
• Actions
In the drop-down list, select the buttons that will be available in the
pop-up box. If necessary, modify the button captions.
• Go to Administration (1), Location Profile (2). You can see the default
Location Profile settings (3) in the Location Profile pane.
There is a default Location Profile that the administrator can use and edit.
The administrator can do the following:
1. Use default location profile.
2. Create a custom location profile: Add button.
3. Edit a profile: Edit button.
Profile type
Select the Profile type (MOTOTRBO, FS 500, or Extended device).
Profile name
Enter the name of the profile.
• In the Location Profile dialog box that opens, click the General tab.
• Name
Specify a name for the location profile.
• Description
Add a description for the location profile.
• Channel type
From the drop-down list, select a radio channel for sending location data
to TRBOnet Server:
Non-scheduled
This is a channel with regular GPS (Enhanced GPS not supported).
Scheduled
This channel is available when the Enhanced GPS feature is configured
in the radio system.
Non-scheduled with CSBK data
This channel allows using CSBK (Control Signaling Block) while
decoding.
• Protocol type
From the drop-down list, select the protocol with which to send GPS data.
LRRP (Location Request and Response Protocol)
LIP (Location Information Protocol)
• Positioning mode
This option determines which GPS coordinates to show on the map and
display in the radio's movement history when TRBOnet Server receives a
data packet containing both iBeacon and GPS data.
iBeacon Indoor/Outdoor
The coordinates of the iBeacons will be positioned on the indoor and
outdoor maps.
• Periodic updates
Select this option to set a periodic location trigger on a radio. The trigger
is a request to the radio to send its GPS and/or iBeacon data at the
specified time interval.
Interval
Specify the location update interval, in seconds.
• Distance-based updates
Select this option to allow receiving location updates by a distance:
Distance
A radio will send location updates if the travelled distance exceeds a
specified distance from the last GPS point, in meters.
Min. interval
A radio will send location updates no more than once within this time
interval, in seconds.
• On emergency
Select this option so that a radio will send GPS and/or iBeacon data upon
entering the emergency mode.
Activate alarm mode for radios sending emergency updates
Select this option if you want a Dispatch Console operator to see the
emergency status of a radio that transmitted location data.
• GPIO-based updates
Select this option so that a radio will send GPS and/or iBeacon data upon
sending a Telemetry command.
Inband location updates
• On every voice transmission
Select this option so that a radio will send GPS and/or iBeacon data every
time the PTT is pressed and held more than 5 seconds.
Note: The Mobile Client app running on iOS 13 and later must
be in the foreground and the screen must be on for this
feature to work.
• Timeout
Specify the remote monitor duration, in seconds.
Private Calls
Select this option to allow the Mobile Client app to make private calls.
In addition, you can select to allow:
• Half-Duplex Calls
• Full-Duplex Calls
• Video Calls
Video quality
Select the video quality that will be used for video calls
(HD/SD/LD).
Group Calls
Select this option to allow the Mobile Client app to make group calls.
Phone Calls
Select this option to allow the Mobile Client app to make and receive
phone calls.
Allow Outgoing Calls
Select this option to allow the Mobile Client app to make outgoing
calls.
• Emergency interval
Specify the time interval, in seconds, that will be used to send
emergency messages.
• Save GPS data to database
Select this option so that GPS data is saved in TRBOnet database.
• Automatic error correction
Select this option to enable automatic error correction to detect and
correct invalid GPS data. Click the Configure link and specify the
GPS parameters to be corrected.
Use Indoor location
Select this option to enable sending iBeacon data to TRBOnet Server.
• Periodic interval
Specify the time interval, in seconds, used to send iBeacon location
data.
• Emergency interval
Specify the time interval, in seconds, that will be used to send
emergency messages.
• Number of iBeacons
Specify the number of the most recently detected iBeacons whose
data will be included in the data packet sent to TRBOnet.
• iBeacons filter
Click the Add link and enter the UUID of the beacons that will be
used by the mobile client.
Note: If you don't specify the iBeacon UUID, the Mobile Client
app running on an iOS device won't detect any
iBeacons.
• Positioning mode
This option determines which GPS coordinates to show on the map
and display in the device's movement history when TRBOnet Server
receives a data packet containing both iBeacon and GPS data.
iBeacon Indoor/Outdoor
The coordinates of the iBeacons will be positioned on the indoor
and outdoor maps.
iBeacon Indoor/GPS Outdoor
The coordinates of the iBeacons will be positioned on the indoor
map while the coordinates of the device will be positioned on the
outdoor map.
iBeacon Indoor/No Outdoor
Only iBeacon-based location tracking will be used, GPS
coordinates of devices and iBeacons will be ignored.
Allow users to disable location services
Select this option so that users will be able to disable location services
on their Mobile Client apps. To disable location services on a Mobile
Client app, go to Settings > Power Saving > Position Accuracy > No
location and GPS.
• Click the Alarms tab.
Emergency Button
Select this option so that the Mobile Client app will be able to send
Emergency Alarms to the Dispatch Console.
Sensor Alerts
Select the desired sensor alert buttons (Man Down, No Movement,
Shake Detection) to be shown in the Mobile Client app.
Show alarms from other devices
Select this option so that the Mobile Client app will receive alarms from
other radios (mobile clients).
In the table, choose the Home Group channel on which the mobile app
will transmit if the user presses the PTT button (Home). You can also
check channels to be monitored (Monitor). To add/insert a channel
(Radio Group) to the table, click the Add/Insert link and specify the
Name, System and Group.
Allow users to change Home Group
Select this option to allow users to change Home Group in their Mobile
Client apps.
Allow users to select channels to monitor
Select this option to allow users to select the channels they can listen
to in their Mobile Client apps.
• Click the Extras tab.
Battery Level
Select this option so that the smartphone's battery level will be sent to
the Dispatch Console.
Do Not Disturb
Select this option so that the DND mode will be enabled on the Mobile
Client app.
Events
Battery Level
Select this option so that the Teltonika device's battery level will be
sent to the Dispatch Console.
Emergency Button
Select this option so that the Teltonika device will be able to send
Emergency Alarms to the Dispatch Console.
Man Down
Select this option to send Man Down alerts to the Dispatch Console.
Location
Save GPS data to database
Select this option so that GPS data is saved in TRBOnet database.
Automatic error correction
Select this option to enable automatic error correction to detect and
correct invalid GPS data. Click the Configure link to specify the GPS
parameters to be corrected.
6.4.21 Tools
On the Tools page, you can find some useful tools.
6.4.21.1 Templates for Extended Messages
The Templates can be used for Extended Messages and Extended Notes.
The Extended Messages feature is a special function allowing users to send
detailed preconfigured templates containing necessary information to each
other with the help of the special TRBOnet Dispatch Console application.
This service has been created especially for clients who need to use more
detailed and structured messages in their work. If the standard messages are
not enough to contain all required information, you may use the Extended
Messages service.
• Go to Administration (1), Tools > Templates (2) to create a new
template:
Select the directory where you saved the template and click OK to add the
file.
• Click Add (4) to create a new template:
Name (1)
Specify a name for the template to display in the Dispatch Console (1).
Elements (2)
Select elements to add to the template. Drag and drop the selected
element to the desired place on the mail template box.
Template size (3)
Specify the template dimensions and background color.
Click an element on the template. On the right side of the Template
dialog box, you can see the selected element properties.
• Name
Specify a name for the new Indoor 2D Map.
• Image
Click the ellipsis (…) button and locate the image file (.PNG, .JPG, .TIFF,
.GIS) on your computer.
• Folder
Click the ellipsis (…) button and locate the folder where to save the
converted Indoor 2D map on your computer.
• Click Start to convert the image.
To use the converted map
• Click Location Tracking (1). On the Map menu, click Open New Map in
Tab (2):
6.4.22 Schedulers
The dispatcher can create pre-defined schedules to be used as event sources in
Alarm management, for database backup, and in job ticket templates.
• Go to Administration (1), Schedulers (2).
• In the Schedulers pane, click Add (3).
• Click Disable Radio (3) and in the dialog box that appears:
Radio
From the drop-down list, select the radio to be disabled.
Enable
Select the time period after which the radio will be enabled again.
Reason
Enter the reason for disabling the radio.
Click OK to disable the radio.
The Radio is added to the Disabled Radios list and is marked as Disabled
in the Voice Dispatch pane:
Note: This operation is not reversible. If you kill a radio unit, it will be
impossible to recover it.
• Radio ID
Specify the Radio ID of the dispatcher group.
Phone Call
• User’s Extension
Enter the SIP extension number that will be used by the dispatcher group.
• User Name
Enter the SIP user name that will be used by the dispatcher group.
• User Password
Enter the password for the dispatcher group to be authenticated by the
phone system.
On the Request to Talk tab, specify the parameters that will be used by radios
to request a call from the dispatcher group:
• On the General tab, specify general parameters for the new dispatcher.
Authentication
Select the Authentication method from the drop-down list.
Select TRBOnet Authentication to log on as a user registered in
TRBOnet Dispatch Console Users list.
Select Windows Authentication to log on using the PC name. The
system automatically shows the PC name as User Name.
User Name
Specify a user name for the dispatcher registered in TRBOnet Dispatch
Console Users list.
Password
Specify a password for the dispatcher.
• Display Name
Specify a name for the dispatcher to display in the Dispatch Console.
• Description
Add a description for the dispatcher.
• Dispatcher Role
Form the drop-down list, select the role of the dispatcher in the system
(Administrator or Dispatcher).
Note: The dispatcher will not be able to make and receive voice calls
over the radio channels of an unavailable system. The
corresponding PTT boxes will be hidden for the dispatcher.
However, radios' data (text messages, statuses, locations, etc.)
will be available to the dispatcher.
Select the checkbox in the left column to add the corresponding radio
system to the Radio Interface for the dispatcher.
Select the checkbox in the TX column to allow the dispatcher to make
Voice calls using the corresponding radio system. When the checkbox
is cleared in the TX column, the dispatcher cannot use the
corresponding radio system to transmit voice and data.
On the Radio Groups tab, specify the radio groups that will be available for the
dispatcher.
• Radio ID
Specify the Radio ID of the dispatcher.
• Phone number
Specify the dispatcher's phone number (additional data).
• Email
Specify the dispatcher's Email (additional data).
Phone Call
User’s Extension
Enter the SIP extension number that will be used by the dispatcher.
User Name
Enter the SIP user name that will be used by the dispatcher.
User Password
Enter the password for the dispatcher to be authenticated by the
phone system.
Dial Plan
From the drop-down list, select the dial plan to use for the dispatcher.
On the Request to Talk tab, specify the parameters that will be used by radios
to request a call from the dispatcher:
Name
Specify a name for the email group.
Description
Add a description for the email group.
Email list
Click Add to add an email address to the Email list.
6.4.28 Users
The administrator can add/edit/delete users in the system. In addition, the
dispatcher can export/import users (see section 6.3.4.3, Exporting/Importing
Objects).
• Go to Administration (1), Users (2) to add/edit/delete users in the
system.
• Click either Add (3) to add a user to the system, or Edit (4) to edit the
selected user.
• On the General tab, set general parameters for the user:
Login
Specify the login for the user.
Password
Type in the individual password for the user.
Display Name
Specify a name for the user to display in the Dispatch Console.
Max number of radios
Select the maximum number of radios that the user can take.
Description
Add a description for the user.
Load Image
Click this button and browse for the photo or image to assign to the
user.
• On the Radios tab, specify the radios that will be available to the user.
• Timeout
Specify the offline timeout period, in minutes.
Allow DTMF management
Select this option to allow taking/returning radios by sending the
specified DTMF tones.
• Take radio
Specify DTMF tones to be sent by the user to take a radio.
• Return radio
Specify DTMF tones to be sent by the user to return a radio.
Allow Text Messages management
Select this option to allow taking/returning radios by sending specified
text messages.
• Take radio
Specify the text of the message to be sent by the user to take a
radio.
• Return radio
Specify the text of the message to be sent by the user to return a
radio.
Allow Sign In / Sign Out management
Select this option to allow taking radios when the user signs in to a
radio.
• Sign-in ID
Specify the password that the user enters to sign in when they take
a radio.
Allow beacon management
Select this option and enter Major ID and Minor ID of the beacon that
will be used for taking and returning radios. When a radio
enters/leaves the range of the specified beacon, this radio will be
considered taken/returned by the user.
Name
Specify a name for the radio group in the system.
Radio ID
Specify the Radio ID for the radio group used to identify messages
to/from the radio group.
MDC / Select-5 / Quick Call I / Quick Call II
Set an ID for MDC 1200 or SELECT 5 signaling systems. This ID is used
to identify and communicate with a target radio or group of radios
depending on the call type. Or, select Quick Call I / Quick Call II
signaling system and specify the appropriate parameters.
Description
Add a description for the radio group.
Use custom call tone
Select this option and browse for the audio file (WAV) that will be used
as a custom tone when a group call is started by clicking the
Tone and PTT button in the group's PTT box (see section 6.5.2, PTT
Boxes).
Use Broadcast mode for calls
Select this option so that a group call will be made in the Broadcast
mode. Receiving radios of this group call won’t be able to answer (talk
back) to this group call.
Use Open Voice Channel mode for calls
Select this option so that a group call will be made in the Open Voice
Channel mode. All radios on the channel that are capable of receiving
OVCM calls will receive the group call rather than only the group
participants.
• In the List Properties dialog box, enter a name and description for the
list.
• Click the Radios tab (4), and select the radios (5) to include in the list.
6.4.32 Radios
The administrator can add/edit/delete radios in the system. In addition, the
dispatcher can export/import radios (see section 6.3.4.3, Exporting/Importing
Objects).
• Radio Name
Enter a descriptive name for the radio to display in the Dispatch Console.
• Radio ID
Enter a Radio ID for the radio. This ID is used by other calling radios when
addressing the radio, for instance, when making a private call or sending
a text message.
• MDC / Select-5 / Quick Call I / Quick Call II
Set an ID for MDC 1200 or SELECT 5 signaling systems. This ID is used to
identify and communicate with a target radio or group of radios
depending on the call type. Or, select Quick Call I / Quick Call II signaling
system and specify the appropriate parameters.
• Radio Groups
In the drop-down list, select a radio group(s) to which to assign the radio.
• Home Group
In the drop-down list, select a home group for the radio.
• Use icon
From the drop-down list, select an icon for the radio.
• Extended Device
From the drop-down list, select the option board type the radio is
equipped with.
Location Service
• Location Source
Built-in GPS receiver
Select if the radio has its own built-in GPS receiver to send GPS data.
Not equipped with GPS receiver
Select if the radio cannot send GPS data.
Extended device
Select if the radio is equipped with an option board.
• Location Profile
From the drop-down list, select the default or preconfigured Location
Profile. For more details on Location Profiles, see section 6.4.16, Location
Profile (page 239).
Location Enabled
Select/clear this checkbox to enable/disable the location trigger.
Telemetry Service
• TLM Source
Not equipped with Telemetry
Select if the radio cannot send Telemetry data.
Built-in Telemetry
Select if the radio has its own built-in Telemetry.
Extended device
Select if the radio is equipped with an option board.
• TLM Profile
From the drop-down list, select the default or preconfigured Telemetry
Profile. For more details on Telemetry Profiles, see section 6.4.12,
Telemetry (page 230).
Text Messages Service
• TMS Source
Not equipped with display
Select if the radio is not equipped with a display.
Built-in Text Messages
Select if the radio has its own built-in Telemetry.
• Max speed
Specify the maximum speed allowed for the vehicle, in kilometers per
hour or in miles per hour, depending on the measurement system
specified in TRBOnet server.
• Route Color
Specify a color to display the route passed by the radio on the map.
• Load Image
Click this button and browse for the photo or image to assign to the
radio.
• In the table below, specify the desired values for the custom fields (see
section 6.4.6, Custom Fields).
On the SIP Account tab, specify a SIP Account for the radio:
Note: You can also register a radio from under the Unregistered
tab. Just select a radio and click Register:
Radio Name
Enter a descriptive name for the Mobile Application user to display in
the Dispatch Console.
Username
Enter the username for the Mobile Client app user.
Password
Enter the password for the Mobile Client app user to be authenticated
by the TRBOnet system.
Radio ID
Specify a Radio ID for the Mobile Client user. This ID is used by other
calling radios when addressing the Mobile Client user, for instance,
when making a private call or sending a text message.
Profile
In the drop-down list, select the profile for the mobile client.
Or, click + on the right to create a profile.
Radio Name
Enter the descriptive name of the TRBO.SOS user to display in the
Dispatch Console.
Login
Enter the Login that will be used by the TRBO.SOS user. Note that this
is a case-sensitive value.
Password
Enter the password for the authentication.
Profile
Select the location profile for the mobile client. See section 6.4.18.1,
Adding TRBO.SOS Profile.
In addition to Radio ID, the WAVE radio has the Wave ID parameter.
Radio ID
Specify a Radio ID for the WAVE radio. This ID is used by other calling
radios when addressing the radio, for instance, when making a private
call or sending a text message.
WAVE ID
Enter the Wave ID that corresponds to the user registered in the WAVE
server's user database.
Radio Name
Enter a name for the Teltonika device.
IMEI
Enter the Teltonika device’s IMEI number.
The IMEI number is on the barcode sticker next to the serial number.
You can also see the IMEI number in Teltonika Configurator.
Radio ID
Enter the Radio ID of the device.
Profile
Select the profile for the Teltonika device. See section 6.4.20, Teltonika
Profile.
To see the IMEI and Teltonika Profile columns in the table of registered
devices, right-click on the table header, and from the context menu select
Column Chooser. In the list of available columns, select the column and drag it
to the desired position in the table.
Device
From the list, select the desired Teltonika device.
Location Source
From the list, select the desired source of location data.
• Teltonika
Select this item to use only location data received from the Teltonika
device. In this case, location data received from the radio will be
ignored, that is, they won’t be recorded to the database and so
won’t be used in the reports.
Note: When GPS location is available and the radio enters the
beacon coverage zone, the status will turn yellow from
green.
Blue
A radio is online; GPS data is not available.
Green
A radio is online; GPS data is available. This status is shown if the
server has received GPS data during the last 30 seconds (the time
interval is set in Location Profile > Periodic updates).
Gray
A radio is offline.
• Click , and select the radio list elements that will be displayed in the
Radio List pane.
• Click , and from the drop-down list, select how to sort the radios in the
Radio List (Name, Radio ID, Status).
• Click to open the Quick Actions dialog box to specify which quick
buttons to display in the Radio List pane.
Dispatcher Buttons
In this group, select the quick buttons to be displayed in the Radio List
for dispatchers.
Radio Buttons
In this group, select the quick buttons to be displayed in the Radio List
for radios.
Note: For the preview, see the lower part of the Settings
dialog box.
Additional Options
• Use Check Box Filtering
Select this option to display checkboxes next to each radio and radio
group. Selecting/clearing a checkbox will display/hide the
corresponding radio/radio group on the map.
• Show Status of Location Trigger
Select this option to display the Location trigger status for a radio in
the Radio List pane.
Gray
A radio is offline.
Blue + white dish
A radio sent ARS but didn't send GPS packets.
Blue + red dish
A radio sent ARS and GPS packets without GPS data, that is the
radio is out of GPS coverage.
Green
A radio is fully online (has a GPS fix).
6.5.1.2 Quick Filter
Type in Radio ID or Radio name to filter the Radio List. Search results are
displayed in the Radio List pane:
• Private Call
Choose this menu item to initiate a Private PTT Call to the selected radio.
• Phone Call/ Full-Duplex Call
Choose this menu item to initiate a phone call (full-duplex call) to the
selected radio.
• Video Call
Choose this menu item to initiate a video call to the selected radio. Note
that this menu item is only available for TRBOnet Mobile Clients.
• Request to Talk
Choose this menu item to send a talk request to the selected radio.
• Request Location
Choose this menu item to request the location of the selected radio (for
radios with GPS module only).
• Send Message
Choose this menu item to send a text message to the selected radio (for
radios with display only).
In the dialog box that appears, specify the radio/radio
group/dispatcher to send the text message to.
• Advanced > Remote Monitor (Open mic)
Choose this menu item to activate the radio microphone in hidden mode
(remote monitor duration – 30 sec.)
• Advanced > Change Location Update Settings
Choose this menu item to customize the Location Update settings. When
you reconnect to the Server or reassign a Location Profile to the radio,
temporary settings will be updated to the Location Profile settings.
• Reset
Click this menu item to reset connection to the selected channel/group.
• Minimize/Restore
Click to minimize/restore the PTT box size.
Full-Diplex calls
The dispatcher can also make full-duplex calls (phone calls) to online radios. To
make a full-duplex call from the Dispatch Console to a selected radio, do the
following:
• Select the radio in the Radio List.
Note: You can also create a special PTT box for Group Calls. For more
details, see View > Configure PTT Boxes on page 113.
1. In the Radio Interface pane, click the desired PTT boxes and drag and
drop them, one after another, to the empty Patch box (1).
Note: Until you click the Create link, this patch will remain as
a temporary patch that will be deleted after you
reconnect to TRBOnet Server or restart TRBOnet
Dispatch Console.
Command
From the drop-down list, select Send Text Message.
Message
Enter the text of the message.
Send to Radio
Choose this option to send a predefined text message to individual
radios registered in the system. In the Recipient box, select target
radios.
Command
From the drop-down list, select Send Telemetry.
VIO
Specify a VIO to which to send a telemetry command.
Command
From the drop-down list, select a telemetry command for the selected
VIO.
Send to Radio Group
Choose this option to send the telemetry command to radio groups
registered in the system. In the Recipient box, select target groups.
Send to Radio
Choose this option to send the telemetry command to individual radios
registered in the system. In the Recipient box, select target radios.
Command
From the drop-down list, select Request Location.
Recipient
Select radios to which to send a location request.
6.5.6.4 Send Voice Message
Command
From the drop-down list, select Send Voice Message.
Load from file
Click this link and locate the audio file on your PC.
Record Message
Click this link to record a new voice message.
Priority
From the drop-down list, select the priority with which the voice
message will be sent/queued. If this priority is higher than that of the
current transmission, which is, in turn, allowed to be interrupted, the
current transmission will be interrupted and the voice message will be
sent instead.
6.5.6.5 Send Signaling
Command
From the drop-down list, select Send Signaling.
Radio System
From the drop-down list, select the radio system.
Target
From the drop-down list, select the target group to which the signal
will be sent.
Type
From the drop-down list, select the signaling system type (Quick Call I,
Quick Call II, DTMF, or Custom).
If the Custom type is selected, specify the Frequency 1, Frequency 2,
Duration, and Pause for the signal to be sent.
Command
From the drop-down list, select Send command to Control Station.
Click Add
• Control Station
From the drop-down list, select the Swift Agent connected to
TRBOnet Server.
• Command
From the drop-down list, select the PIN number and its value.
Command
From the drop-down list, select Request To Talk.
Command
From the drop-down list, select Send Swift Command.
Swift Command
From the drop-down list, select the appropriate Swift command.
Enter the required parameters, if any.
Send to Radio Group
Choose this option to send the Swift command to radio groups
registered in the system. In the Recipient box, select target groups.
Send to Radio
Choose this option to send the Swift command to individual radios
registered in the system. In the Recipient box, select target radios.
Command
From the drop-down list, select Send Push Notification.
Subject
Enter the subject of the notification. Click the button on the right, and
select the message severity (Information, Warning, or Alarm).
Message
Enter the notification message to be displayed.
Send to Dispatcher Group
Choose this option to send the push notification to dispatcher groups
registered in the system. In the Recipient box, select target dispatcher
groups.
Send to Radio
Choose this option to send the push notification to individual radios
registered in the system. In the Recipient box, select target radios.
To queue an audio message for delivery to the selected recipients, first record
a message by clicking the Record button. Alternatively, you can select a WAV
audio file from any storage location, or select a prerecorded message from the
library.
6.5.7.1 Select Audio File
• Click File > Open Audio File and browse for the audio file on the local PC.
• Select an audio file in the list and click OK to use this file as a queued
Voice Message.
Voice Recording
Play back selected call(s)
• Select the voice call recording you want to play back and click the
button on the left of the toolbar.
The Audio player box will appear.
Note: You can play back multiple recordings in a row. Use the CTRL
and/or SHIFT keys to select multiple recordings you want to
play back. Then click the button.
Click the Pause button to pause updating the Recent Calls/Events log.
Click the Clear button to clear the Recent Calls/Events log records.
Click the Reload button to reload all log records.
Click the Filter By Radio button to filter log records by a selected radio/radio
group. In the Radio List pane (the upper-left-pane of the main window), select a
radio or radio group. The Recent Calls and Events for a selected radio will only
be displayed in the Recent Calls/Events pane.
Click the Grouping button to group log records. Select the column you want to
group log records by. Drag and drop the selected column header to the
Grouping field.
Click the Auto Filter button to set a filter for the recent calls and events. You
can filter the Recent Calls/Events list by any parameter. For example, to filter
the list by a selected Sender, select the Sender column (1), and start typing the
sender name (2).
Click the Default Settings button to apply default settings to all log records.
Click the Details button to see voice call participants:
Click the Show Notes button to enable the Note column. All notes added by
the administrator and dispatchers for the recent calls and events will be shown
in the Notes column. So, you can mark recent calls and events to later find
them by notes.
Click the Add Note button to add a note for the selected recording and/or
event. The notes will be displayed in the Recent Calls/Events log if the
Show Notes button stays pressed.
Click the Add Event button to add an event to the Recent Calls/Events log.
Destination
Select either All or an individual dispatcher if you want to see the
message.
Severity
Select the severity level to inform dispatchers about the level of
importance.
Description
Enter the event description.
Click OK.
As a result, the event will be added to the Recent Calls/Events pane.
On the Recent Calls tab, the dispatcher can see and configure the latest Voice
calls, including Private, Group, and Intercom calls:
• Click the Private button (1) to display the latest Private calls.
• Click the Group button (2) to display the latest Group calls.
• Click the All Call button (3) to display all call types, including Intercom
calls.
Call Types
• Click the Missed Call button to display Missed Calls.
• Click the Request to Talk button to display Requests To Talk.
View
• Click the Table button to display calls/requests in a table view.
• Click the Tiles button to display calls/requests as a set of tiles.
• Click the Clear button to clear all the records.
• Click the Filter button to set a filter for the records. You can filter the
records by any parameter. For example, to filter by the caller select the
Caller column, click in the empty row and start typing the caller name.
• Click the Options button to specify options related to Request to Talk:
For a description of the Request-To-Talk options, see section 6.4.14,
Request To Talk.
From within the Request To Talk table, you can do the following:
• Click the button to start a private call to the call request sender.
• Click the Finish ( ) button to mark the RTT as processed and remove it
from the table.
• Click the Reject ( ) button to reject the RTT for the dispatcher. Note
that the RTT will keep showing to other dispatchers.
• Click the Menu ( ) button and from the drop-down list select one of
the following commands:
The dispatcher can manually set statuses for route checkpoints. To do this,
right-click a route point and from the drop-down menu, select the desired
status.
Waiting
The checkpoint is waiting to be attended.
Attended
The checkpoint has been attended on time.
Unattended
The checkpoint hasn't been attended on time.
Alarm
The checkpoint is in Alarm mode.
Note
Click this item to add a note to the selected checkpoint. The note will be
displayed in the pop-up window that appears when hovering the mouse
pointer over the checkpoint.
6.5.8.7 User Activity
• Click the User Activity tab to monitor the activity of radio users:
6.5.8.8 Map
On the Map tab of the Activity Monitor panel, you can monitor location of
radios on the map and simultaneously perform all available actions in the
Radio Interface pane (make voice calls, send messages, disable and enable
selected radios, and other actions):
For more details on map options, see section 6.6, Location Tracking (page 331).
6.5.8.9 Cameras
On the Cameras tab of the Activity Monitor panel, you can monitor cameras
connected to Dispatch Console.
• Click the Add button and select a camera to be displayed on the tab.
• In the Call dialog box that opens, select the desired contact and click
Forward.
The Forward Call dialog box opens.
• In the Add to Conference dialog box that opens, select the desired
contact and click Call.
Note: Only 1.07.02 and higher firmware version for all radios
equipped with dialing keyboard support DTMF.
• In the Contact Dialer box, select the Line (1), select a contact (2) and click
Menu > Video Call (3).
Once the call is answered, you will see the bottom pane in the Contact Dialer
box.
While in this window, you can use the following buttons to control the video
call:
1. Switch between the cameras of the remote participant.
2. Adjust the video quality (HD/SD/LD).
3. Adjust the delay between video and audio streams.
4. Share your screen with the remote participant.
5. Turn off/on your camera.
6. Turn off/on your microphone.
7. Terminate the call.
8. Close the window.
6.6.1 Objects
On the Objects panel, the dispatcher can view and enable/disable the following
objects:
• Beacons – all beacons connected to the system.
• Map Objects – all manually created map objects and predefined objects
created with the Map Drawing toolbar.
Beacons are displayed on the building floor plan (1) and in the list of beacons
(2) in the Objects panel. When a radio comes into the range of a beacon, they
both are highlighted in yellow on the floor plan/map (3).
For more details on beacons, see section 6.13, Beacons (page 373)
6.6.1.2 Map Objects
The dispatcher can create custom and predefined map objects using the
Drawing Panel. The dispatcher can attach 2D or 3D floor plans for Indoor
Positioning.
For more details on creating map objects, see section 6.6.2.8, Drawing Panel
(page 335).
map to select it as a region border) or, the dispatcher can add map points by
GPS coordinates to create a region.
For more details on creating map regions, see section Draw a Polygonal Region
(page 335).
6.6.2.2 Bookmarks
6.6.2.4 Filters
Select the filters to display radios on the map:
Click the button and select the visibility of the radios having On Duty
and/or Off Duty statuses.
Click the button and select which radios to hide according to the radio
groups and/or logical groups they belong to, and the map regions they are
currently in.
• In the dialog box that opens, select a coordinate system, and enter the
coordinates.
Coordinate system
From the drop-down list, select the convenient format (for example,
Decimal Degrees) for the coordinates.
Latitude/Longitude
Enter the coordinates of the point.
Click OK to add the point.
• Click the Edit link to edit the selected point.
• Click the Delete link to delete the selected point.
• Once finished editing the region's points, click the Save button.
Draw a Circular Region
Draw a circular region manually
Coordinate system
From the drop-down list, select the convenient format (for example,
Decimal Degrees) for the coordinates.
Latitude/Longitude
Enter the coordinates of the circle's center.
Radius
Enter the radius of the circle.
Draw a Route
• Click and then set route points one after another by clicking on the
map.
• Once you have finished drawing a route, click the Save link.
• In the Object on Map dialog box, specify a name and description for the
route.
• Click the Route tab.
Color
Select the color in which to display the route on the map.
Fill area
Select this checkbox to display a transparent edge around the route
line. The edge width is specified by the value of the Tolerance zone
parameter.
• Transparency
Specify the transparency, in percent, for the line edge.
Type
Select the beacon type from the drop-down list.
Name
Specify a name for the beacon.
Major ID and Minor ID
Enter the beacon’s major and minor ID exactly as specified on the
iBeacon device.
Description
Add a description for the beacon.
On the Logical Groups tab, select logical groups that will be associated
with the beacon.
On the Cameras tab, select the checkbox beside the camera that will be
associated with the beacon.
Name
Specify a name for the new map region.
Description
Enter a description for the map region.
Bind to PTT
Select this option to connect the POI to a radio group in your radio
system. Clicking the object's icon on the map will start a call on the
selected radio group.
• System
From the drop-down list, select the radio system.
• Group
From the drop-down list, select the radio group.
On the Logical Groups tab, select logical groups that will be associated
with the object.
On the Cameras tab, select the checkbox beside the camera that will be
associated with the object.
Note: Similarly, you can place other objects with predefined icons,
such as Warning points, Police departments, Emergence
departments, Fire departments, Houses, and Cameras. To do
this, click one of the following icons on the toolbar:
.
Name
Specify a name for the object.
Select image
Click the Browse button and locate the image file you want to use as an
icon for the object.
Note: You can also assign different images for different icon
sizes. Click the Advanced mode link and select images
for different sizes (16x16, 24x24, 32x32, 48x48).
After you create a custom object, the corresponding icon will appear along with
other predefined icons on the Drawing Panel.
In the list of radios, select a radio and the color with which to display
the route for the radio.
Route Type
Select the route type, either Static or Dynamic.
Show location history for the last
If the Dynamic route type is selected, specify the time period, in hours,
for which to show the route.
From/To
If the Static route type is selected, specify the start and end dates of
the time period for which to show the route.
Route Style
Select the style in which to display the route on the map.
Merge co-located waypoints
Select this option to group all points in a 100-meter radius.
Automatic error correction
Select this option to detect and correct invalid GPS data. Click the
Configure link and select the maximum possible speed for your
vehicles.
Show Events
Select this option to display TRBOnet Server events (telemetry, alarms,
and other events).
Show CanLog Events
Select this option to display events that occurred in a vehicle (door
opening, and other events).
Export Route
You can export the routes travelled by radio users in a GPX or KML files. To do
this, after you have performed a Show Route command, click and
choose Export Route > Export to GPX file/ Export to KML file.
In the list of radios, select the radio and the color with which to display
the route for the radio.
From/To
Specify the start and end dates of the time period for which to show
the route.
Click the Load button.
Once you have loaded the route points, click the Play button to play
back the route on the map.
6.6.2.10 Geofencing
The Geofencing feature allows controlling the location and speed of radios
relative to manually defined regions on the map.
The Geofencing monitoring consists of the manually defined regions and the
tasks. The regions specify where to apply the rules, while the tasks specify how
to apply the rules for the regions and radios.
For more details on configuring the Coverage Maps, see section Coverage Map
(page 138).
6.6.2.12 Select Map
Enter the Caption of the map that will be displayed in the active tab.
In the list of Available Maps, choose the map to be displayed.
Note: Before using the feature, make sure that your TRBOnet
Dispatch Software license includes Job Ticketing.
• Click the Job Ticketing tab, and manage Job Tickets in the Job Ticketing
pane.
Name
Specify a Job Ticket status name to display in the system.
Description
Add a description for the job ticket status.
Action (CPS)
Enter the action name as specified in MOTOTRBO CPS.
Note: The Action (CPS) value must match the value of the
corresponding Action/Response field configured for a
radio in MOTOTRBO CPS, Job Tickets.
Status
From the drop-down list, select the Job Ticket status (Accepted,
Completed, In Progress, or Rejected).
In the Job Ticket Custom Field dialog box, specify the following:
Name
Enter a name for the field.
Values
Click the Add link and enter a pre-defined value for the field.
• Click the Add link and type the text in the line that appears.
In addition, you can also add to this text:
You can notify dispatchers with the help of notifications in the Dispatch
Console (on the Dispatchers tab, check Notify Dispatchers, and select
dispatchers), Email groups by sending Emails to dedicated Email
groups (click the Email tab, check Notify by Email, and select Email
groups) and phone users by sending SMS to dedicated SMS groups
(click the SMS tab, check Notify by SMS, and select SMS groups).
Comment
Add a comment for the ticket.
• Click the Templates tab to see the list of templates available for job
tickets.
• Click the Add button to create a ticket template.
• In the Job Ticket Template dialog box, fill in the desired fields, and click
OK.
Note: When you assign the job ticket to multiple radios and the first
radio accepts the ticket, the behavior of other radios depends
on the Job Ticketing Service type configured for these radios.
If the Text Messages type is configured for the radios, all
other radios will receive a corresponding text notification.
If the MSI Proprietary type is configured for the radios (or
Mobile Client is used as a radio), the ticket will be cancelled on
all other radios (Mobile Clients).
• Name
Specify a name for the route to display in the route list.
• Description
Add a description for the route.
• Rule
Select the type of the rule from the drop-down-list:
All checkpoints, strict order, strict schedule
Checkpoints are to be attended in the specified order, each within a
specified time range.
All checkpoints, strict order, loose schedule
Checkpoints are to be attended in the specified order. The time for
attending each checkpoint is not limited.
All checkpoints, loose order, loose schedule
Checkpoints can be attended in any order, each at any time.
• Click the Start/Stop Rules tab.
Start Route
Specify the rules to start the route.
Manually by dispatcher
This option is enabled by default and cannot be edited. This option
enables the dispatcher to start the route by clicking the Start button in
the Route Management tab or in the Active Routes pane.
Automatically by receiving Text Message from a radio
The route starts when the radio sends a specific text message to
TRBOnet Server. If you select this option, then specify the text message
the radio will send in the Message box.
Click the GPS Points link (1) to add points to the selected map:
Select the map. For more details on map types, see section Map Types
(page 127).
Click the Create link or double-click a selected point on the map to
create a new route point:
Name
Specify a name for new point to display on the map.
Location
This box displays the current GPS coordinates of new point.
Radius
Specify the radius within which to consider the point as attended.
Intermediate way point (not served)
Select this option to exclude the point from being used as a
checkpoint.
Time
Specify the time the point is to be attended at.
Time delta
Specify the time accuracy to attend the point.
Click OK to add the new point.
Click the Beacons link (2) to add a beacon as a checkpoint.
Click the Create link and then click a beacon in the list.
Click the Create link and then click an object in the list.
Dispatcher
From the drop-down list, select the dispatcher to monitor the route.
Click OK to start the route.
The active route appears (1) in the Active Routes panel.
• In the upper-left pane, select the route (2) to be traced on the map.
1. Radio List
displays dispatchers and radio subscribers available for text
communication.
• In the Select Destination dialog box, select the radio, radio group or
dispatcher and click OK.
• Type the text message you want to send.
• Click the Attach File button if you want to attach a file to the message
being sent.
• Click the Send button.
The text message will be displayed in the Text Messages panel.
The message details highlighted in red indicates that the message recipient is
offline and the message will be delivered as soon as the recipient gets back
online again.
The message details in gray indicate that the message has been delivered.
6.9.1.2 Radio List
• On the Radio List, right-click the radio/radio group/dispatcher you want
to send a text message to, and choose Send Message.
• In the Send Text Message dialog box that appears, specify the following
parameters:
Destination
This box displays the destination of the message.
In the Text box, type the message text. You can also insert a template
text from the Templates list box. Note that the size of a text message
is restricted to 125 characters.
In the Destination list, add recipients of the text message by selecting
radios/radio groups/logical groups/dispatchers.
Store and attempt to deliver if the user is offline
Select this option to store the message on the server if a radio is
offline, and to send it as soon as the radio becomes online.
Click Send.
• Select the template in the list (1). For instructions on how to create
templates, see section 6.4.21.1, Templates for Extended Messages.
• From the drop-down list (2), select the radio to which to send the
extended message.
• Click Send to Radio (3) to send the extended message to the selected
radio.
6.11 Reports
The Reports tool provides you with various printing forms with monitored radio
network activity data.
• Click the Reports tab.
• Data Export
This report contains information on extended notes in the messages. The
report can be generated in XLS or XML format.
• Select the radio in the list and click the Take/Return Radio button (2):
Radio
This box displays the selected radio.
User
From the drop-down list, select the user to allocate the radio to.
Password
Enter the password for the selected user.
• Click the Take Radio button to assign the radio to the selected user.
You can also add required allocation data by clicking the Add Missing Data
button (3) and selecting either Manually or From File from the drop-down
menu.
Note: If you select From File, the CSV file must contain 4
fields: Radio ID, User's display name, Date/Time taken,
Date/Time returned. For example,
1,John,2024-04-27 12:00,2024-04-27 16:00
2,Tim,2024-04-27 12:00,2024-04-27 16:00
6.13 Beacons
TRBOnet Dispatch Console provides the Indoor Positioning feature to monitor
the location of radios inside a building where GPS signals are not present. The
feature requires additional hardware (beacons located around the building and
Bluetooth modules/option boards installed in radios).
A radio unit will be displayed on the indoor floor plan at the beacon location as
soon as the radio enters the beacon's coverage area.
If the Show last known indoor locations of online radios option is selected in
Tools > Options > Map, online radios will remain displayed at the beacon
location after they left the beacon's coverage area and have not yet detected
another beacon.
Map Type
From the drop-down list, select 'Beacon 2D' to enable 2D floor plan, or
'Beacon 3D' to enable 3D floor plan (3).
Click Add (4), and browse for the required map on your PC.
Click OK (5) to add the map.
6.13.1.1 Floor Plan Toolbar
The Floor Plan pane's toolbar is located in the upper part of the Floor Plan
pane:
1. Zoom in/out
Click the Zoom buttons to zoom in/out the floor plan.
2. Default View
Click the arrow beside and choose Save as Default View to save
current floor plan as a default view. The dispatcher can save only one
default view.
To open the default view, click the arrow beside and choose Show
Default View.
3. Set Location
Click the Set Location button to manually set a beacon on the floor plan.
4. Available beacons drop-down list
Select a beacon from the list and click the Set Location button to put the
selected beacon on the floor plan. If you are going to add a beacon, select
'New Beacon' from the drop-down list and click the Set Location button
to add a beacon to the floor plan.
5. Show Beacons
The dispatcher can select which beacon types to display on the floor plan.
All – all beacons are displayed on the map.
With Radios – beacons with attached radios are displayed on the map.
Without Radios – beacons without radios are displayed on the map.
In Alarm - beacons in Alarm mode are displayed on the map.
No – all beacons are hidden on the map.
6. Show Info
From the drop-down list, select which information to display for beacons.
7. Images
From the drop-down list, select an image size for beacon icons.
8. Route
Click Route > Show Route to display a route traveled by the radio for
the selected time period.
Type
Select the beacon type from the drop-down list (K-Term or iBeacon).
Name
Specify a name for the beacon.
Major ID and Minor ID
Enter the beacon’s major and minor ID exactly as specified on the
iBeacon device.
Or, if a K-Term beacon is being added:
Beacon ID
Enter the beacon’s ID exactly as specified on the K-Term device.
Description
Add a description for the beacon.
• Drag the aspnet_regiis file into the Command Prompt then press the
space bar and add the -i key. Then press the Enter key:
• Copy the Web Site archive WebConsole to Computer > Local Disc (C: )
>inetpub to create a folder for the Web Console.
• Go to Application Pools (1). Double-click DefaultAppPool (2) and check
the .Net CLR Version (3):
• Specify the IP address and Port of the PC with installed TRBOnet Server:
• Click the Security tab and then click the Edit button to edit permissions:
• Select User in the Users list. In the Allow column, select Write:
• Click Apply.
• Click OK.
To open TRBOnet Web Console:
• Go to Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager > Connections
>Sites > Default Web Site > TRBOnet
• Right-click it and choose Manage Application > Browse.
Note: For the path, see section 7.1, Installing Web Console,
IIS Manager>Add Application>Alias
Click the button to see the selected radio in the center of the map.
Click the button to button to display a route traveled by the selected radio
on the map.
Specify the From and To date and time. Select the Optimize Route option to
group all points in a 100-meter radius.
Note: The dispatcher can disable a radio when they have relevant
Access Rights.
7.3.3 Map
7.3.3.1 Map Layers
• Click the small plus button on the right of the Map pane.
• Choose the map layer to display in the Map pane.
• In the Overlays list, select whether to display Regions, Map Objects and
Radios on the map. Just select/clear the corresponding checkbox.
• Click to remove radios that are online and have a detected beacon
position from the map view. Click this button again to bring them back to
be displayed.
• Click to remove radios that are online and have a detected GPS
position from the map view. Click this button again to bring them back to
be displayed.
• Click to remove radios that are online and have no detected GPS
position from the map view. Click this button again to bring them back to
be displayed.
• Click to remove radios that are offline and have no detected GPS
position from the map view. Click this button again to bring them back to
be displayed.
• Click and select the visibility of the radios having On Duty and/or Off
Duty statuses.
7.3.3.5 Search by address
• In the Find Address box, enter the address you want to locate on the map.
• Click the lens button on the right.
• In the Found addresses window, click the address to locate it on the map.
In the upper pane, you see the list of created job tickets. In the lower pane,
there are assigned job tickets.
7.3.5.1 Add a Job Ticket
• Click the Add button.
• Ticket ID
This value will be set automatically once the ticket has been created.
• Text
Enter the text message in this box.
• Enable Deadline
Select this option and in the End Time box, specify a due date and time
for the task.
• Priority
From the drop-down list, select the task priority level.
• Comment
Enter a comment for the ticket.
• Click OK.
Once you have added a ticket, it will appear in the list of tickets in the upper
pane.
• In the list, select a radio(s), radio or logical group to which to assign the
job ticket.
• Click OK to assign the task to selected radio(s).
As a result, the selected radio will receive the job ticket. The assigned job
ticket will appear in the upper pane.
• In the right pane, select report parameters and click Generate Report.
Once the report is generated, you will see it in a separate tab of your Web
browser.
7.3.7 Alarms
When an alarm is received from a radio, the radio icon will turn red, and a
corresponding Information window will pop up displaying the radio's name,
coordinates, and speed.
Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 MS SQL 2008 Express MS SQL 2008 Standard
Windows 8, Windows Server 2012 MS SQL 2012 Express MS SQL 2012 Standard
Windows 10, Windows Server 2016 MS SQL 2016 Express MS SQL 2016 Standard
• Click the Find Now button and select LOCAL SERVICE account. Click OK to
add the user and close the window.
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Note: Once you have added the SA account, you'll be able to use this
SA account to connect to SQL Server with administrator
privileges as an alternative to a Windows user account.
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Back up database
Select this option to back up the database itself.
Back up stored files
Select this option to back up the stored files (audio, video, etc.).
Remove
Select this option to remove data from the database and the stored
files.
Remove data older than date
Specify the date to remove data older than that specified date.
Database records
Select to remove the database records.
Stored files
Select to remove the stored files (audio, video, etc.).
Click OK to run the backup procedure.
The Backup progress bar will be displayed in the lower-right corner.
1. In a while, a ZIP archive will be created in two possible directories:
For TRBOnet Enterprise:
• The default directory is %ProgramData%\Neocom
Software\TRBOnet.Enterprise\Audio
for recording files and %ProgramData%\Neocom
Software\TRBOnet.Enterprise\Backups for database backup files.
• The custom directory is specified in TRBOnet Server settings.
For TRBOnet Plus:
• The default directory is %ProgramData%\Neocom
Software\TRBOnet.Plus\Audio
for recoding files and %ProgramData%\Neocom
Software\TRBOnet.Plus\Backups for database backup files.
• The custom directory is specified in TRBOnet Server settings.
For TRBOnet.Plus:
Restore Database
To restore the database
• Open TRBOnet Server and stop the TRBOnet Server service.
• Click Add and select the directory to which you unarchived the database
backup (for example, C:\TRBOnet\Backup\DB).
• Click OK.
The database is added to the list of restored databases.
Schedule Backups
To set a scheduled backup for the database and audio recordings, do the
following:
• In the Dispatch Console, go to Administration section and select
Database in the Navigation tree:
• Click the Schedule Backup button:
• Enable scheduler
Check to enable the database backup scheduler.
• Scheduler
Click the arrow button on the right, and on the drop-down list select the
required scheduler(s). Or, click + on the right, and create a new
scheduler. For directions on how to create schedulers, see section 6.4.22,
Schedulers.
• Backup database
Check to back up the database itself.
• Backup stored files
Check to back up the stored files (audio, video, etc.).
• Remove
Check to remove the stored files and the database records.
Remove data older than [X] days
Select the number of days.
The Radio ID of the repeaters in CPS must differ from the TRBOnet Peer ID.
TRBOnet Dispatch Console acts as another virtual peer repeater with a Peer ID.
For example, given an IPSC network consisting of 1 master and 3 peers, the
repeaters' IDs (Radio IDs in CPS codeplugs for the repeaters) in this example
would be 1, 2, 3, 4. The TRBOnet Peer ID must not be a value of 1, 2, 3, or 4, and
must differ from all the repeaters (the master and all peers), otherwise a
conflict will happen in the network as there are multiple peers with the same
ID. The default TRBOnet Radio ID is 64250.
• Open TRBOnet Dispatch Console.
• Go to Administration (1), Phone Calls (2), Configuration (3), Configure
(4) and set Access code and Deaccess code (5) to 0 and #, respectively:
TRBOnet Server PC
Voice only
MS SQL Server
Data LCP/Cap+
TRBOnet
Server
Dispatcher
MNIS
(Data
DDMS
Geteway)
(Presence
Notifier)
Single PC Installation
TRBOnet Server and Dispatch Console can be installed on the same computer.
LCP/Cap+ System
Client-Server Installation
For the systems with 2 and more dispatch positions, it is recommended to have
a dedicated server computer (could be a virtual machine).
Dispatcher 1
LCP/Cap+ System
TRBOnet
Server
Dispatcher N
TRBOnet Server and all the LCP sites must be in different networks, behind
their corresponding routers:
Site 2, Network 2
TRBOnet
Server
Network 0
Site 3, Network 3
LCP/Cap+ System 1
TRBOnet
Server
for System 1
Dispatcher
LCP/Cap+ System 2
Swift.Agent
for System 2
Limitations
• Logging of Radio-to-Radio TEXT is NOT SUPPORTED.
• Phone Connect is available with some limitations.
• Local Talk Group IDs must be unique per system.
Network Settings
Personality Settings – 2
General Settings
Advanced Settings
Network Settings
DDMS Settings
The DeviceRefreshTime parameter defines how often radios should send ARS
to TRBOnet Dispatch Software. The value depends on the number of radios and
channels.
Special settings:
• TRBOnet Peer ID – any unique value.
• TRBOnet Radio ID – the default TRBOnet ID.
• TRBOnet Local Port – any free port on the PC.
Audio Paths
Special settings
• Load Groups from Master Repeater;
• Add Local Groups manually.
Overview
• The radio system's master repeater supports up to 4 simultaneously
connected Software Peers (for example, MNIS, RDAC, TRBOnet
Enterprise/PLUS or TRBOnet Watch).
• The databases on both servers are not synchronized. Before making a
copy of the primary server's database and deploying it on the redundant
server, make sure that all the appropriate information, such as radios,
radio groups, map objects, etc., have been entered into the primary
server's configuration.
• The dispatch console will connect to the redundant server when one of
the following happens:
The primary server is unavailable.
All radio systems are unavailable for the primary server (except for
Phone Connect or POC systems).
• Connection to the redundant server takes up to 2 minutes.
• The dispatch console will reconnect to the primary server when the
primary server is available again and the radio system is available for it.
• It's a good practice to configure an Alarm Management rule to send
emails to desired addresses whenever the primary server gets
disconnected/reconnected, and/or the radio system gets
disconnected/reconnected.
Passive Mode
The scheme below shows how the Redundant server is used in the Passive
mode.
In the scheme, a red solid line means a connection to the primary server. A
blue dash line means a connection to the redundant server that will be
established once the primary server fails. A black dotted line means a heartbeat
connection between the redundant and primary servers.
TRBOnet
Dispatch Console
Radio System
• The primary and redundant servers are configured identically. Note that
both servers may have equal TRBOnet Peer ID because the redundant
server is not connected to the radio system until the primary server fails.
The redundant server is constantly monitoring the primary server's
status.
• When the primary server fails, the redundant server gets activated, starts
its MNIS service, and connects to the radio system.
The dispatch console will connect to the redundant server automatically.
• Once the failed primary server is back online, the dispatch console will
automatically reconnect to the primary server.
Active Mode
The scheme below shows how the Redundant server is used in the Active
mode.
In the scheme, a red solid line means a connection to the primary server. A
blue dash line means a connection to the redundant server that will be
established once the primary server fails. A black dotted line means a heartbeat
connection between the redundant and primary servers.
TRBOnet
Dispatch Console
Radio System
• The primary and redundant servers are configured identically, except for
TRBOnet Peer ID which must be unique for each server.
The redundant server is constantly monitoring the primary server's
status.
• When the primary server fails, the dispatch console will connect to the
redundant server.
• When the dispatch console connects to the redundant server, the DDMS
service running for the redundant server must be manually set to the
active mode (MOTOTRBO DDMS > ARS Settings > PassiveMode set to
OFF). To prevent channel collisions when multiple ARS packets are
transmitted at the same time, it is recommended that the
ARS Initialization Delay (min) parameter be set to 30 min for each radio
subscriber (see MOTOTRBO CPS\RM reference guide).
When the dispatch console is reconnected to the primary server, the
DDMS service running for the redundant server must be manually set to
the passive mode (MOTOTRBO DDMS > ARS Settings > PassiveMode set
to ON).
• Note that two TRBOnet Servers and two MNIS services are connected to
the radio system's master repeater, thus occupying all four available peer
connections. As a result, no additional software, such as TRBOnet Watch
or RDAC application, can be connected in such a scheme.
• Note that the databases on both servers are not synchronized when the
redundant server is active and the primary server is inactive. The
redundant server's database will always have the full set of data. The
primary server's database won't have data for the time period it was
down.
Radio System
• Note that this is the only feasible solution for running the redundant
server in the Active mode when a Capacity Max system is used.
• IP Address
Type the IP address of the primary server.
• Port
Enter the same port number as specified for the Command port.