
SOFTWARE SET-UP PROCEDURE AE/LZB 119 1894 R1A
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Communications Interface Monitor — During
diagnostic/troubleshooting periods, this monitor
can display CIM serial link and audio system link
data messages in a hexadecimal (base 16) format.
For the monitor, the Configuration Editor provides
user-friendly configurability such as its window
size and start-up and hex data font colors.
Changes Via The UDS Configurator Program (Optional)
The UDS Configurator program is sold separately from
the console application software. If available, the following
screen-related configuration changes can be accomplished.
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Standard Communication Module
Addition/Deletion & Positioning — In the
console application, each standard communication
module is utilized to indicate and control
communications to and from its programmed entity
(trunked talk group, individual call, conventional
channel, or another console). On a per module page
basis, the UDS Configurator provides module
addition, deletion and positioning configuration
functions for a console screen initialization file. For
example, one screen configuration could be
constructed with fourteen (14) modules on each
module page similar to the earlier DOS-based
C3 Maestro console while still another screen
configuration could be constructed with varying
numbers of modules on each module page and
these modules could be located in various different
positions on the screen.
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Radio Status Messages Module
Addition/Deletion & Positioning (RSM is a
feature licensed option) — In the console
application, each RSM module is utilized to
indicate one or more EDACS radio units’
transmitted status. For example, one RSM module
could indicate all radio units which have
transmitted an “in route” status and a second RSM
module could indicate all radio units which have
transmitted an “at scene” status. On a per module
page basis, the UDS Configurator provides RSM
module addition, deletion and positioning
configuration functions for a console screen
initialization file. Each RSM module is assigned a
unique status code number which corresponds to a
radio unit-transmitted status code number utilized
throughout the EDACS radio system.
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Request-To-Talk Module Addition/Deletion &
Positioning (RTT is a feature licensed option) —
In the console application, each RTT module is
utilized to individually reply to a radio unit
requesting-to-talk via its unit-transmitted status. On
a per module page basis, the UDS Configurator
provides RTT module addition, deletion and
positioning configuration functions for a console
screen initialization file. Like an RSM module,
each RTT module is assigned a unique status code
number which corresponds to a radio unit-
transmitted status code number utilized throughout
the EDACS radio system.
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Auxiliary Input/Output (I/O) Module
Addition/Deletion & Positioning (auxiliary I/O
is a feature licensed option) — In the console
application, auxiliary I/O modules are utilized to
monitor and control CEC/IMC auxiliary I/O events.
On a per module page basis, the UDS Configurator
provides auxiliary I/O module addition, deletion
and positioning configuration functions for a
console screen initialization file. Each auxiliary I/O
module is assigned to a specific CEC/IMC
auxiliary I/O event. For example, one module on
module page D could be assigned to control
auxiliary output event 100 and a second module on
this same or a different page could be assigned to
monitor auxiliary input event 101.
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Panel Show/Hide & Positioning — Panels in the
console application include the command panels,
message panel, status panel, I-call (individual call)
panel, VU meter panel, time (clock) panel, call
history panel, page button panel and the general
pop-up panels. Using the UDS Configurator, the
user may position each panel on the screen as
required/desired. Also, if not needed in the console
application, the user may “hide” a panel (turn it off)
from displaying in the console application. For
example, if a screen configuration is constructed
which has only one module page the page button
panel which provides module page selection is not
needed and it could be hidden. In this example, the
extra screen area gained by the hiding of the page
button panel could be utilized for additional
modules.
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Color Changes — Using the UDS Configurator,
the user may change colors settings of nearly all
display items’ elements including modules’
elements, panels’ elements, and the screen’s
background color. For example, for the standard
communication modules both text elements and
non-text elements may be changed. Color settings
are made and stored on a per screen initialization
file basis.
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Button Label Text Changes — For certain
display items, the UDS Configurator provides text
edit functionality for button labels. Examples
include RSM and RTT modules’ button labels and
the page button panel’s button labels.
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