Specifications

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displayed page, the indicator is high-lighted in
red.
System Status Area This area indicates various
status information such a console ID number,
name or ID number of the caller, emergency
status, and EDACS operational status (full-feature
trunking, failsoft trunking, etc.).
Note Card Area Note cards provide instructions
and menus for module programming functions
which are referred to as "module modify"
operations. Note cards also provide advanced
dispatch operations such as patch and simulselect
set-up. These cards are located on the left-hand
side of the screen below the modules.
Call History and Scroll Area This area, located
in the lower right-hand side of the screen, displays
the last five (5) select calls and the last five (5)
unselect calls received. The list is displayed on a
caller-to-callee basis. In addition, a detailed scroll
list of the last thirty-two (32) select and thirty-two
unselect calls is provided. For each call, this
detailed list includes caller and callee ID numbers,
time the call started, type of call, site used by
caller, and the call's module information. A scroll
list is not shown in Figure 1.
System Message/Command Line Area This
area, located at the bottom left-hand side of the
screen, displays prompts and operator-entered data
such as radio ID numbers. Various system
messages are also displayed in this area such the
up/down status of the CEC/IMC-to-console control
data communication link and
successful/unsuccessful execution of a patch or
simulselect. No messages/commands are shown in
the figure.
Clock Display A continuous time display is
provided (12 or 24-hour format) in the lower right
side of the screen. The time is set and maintained
by the CEC/IMC Manager (MOM PC); therefore
all consoles' clocks are synchronized together.
Standard PC Keyboard
During dispatch operations, the standard PC keyboard
is not used. However, during the console set-up process,
access to this keyboard is required for basic file
management, configurations and maintenance operations.
This keyboard is also used to exit and re-execute the C3
Maestro's application program if/when additional
configuration, diagnostic and/or maintenance procedures
are required.
A6
A3
POLICE-3
PVT
A4
FIRE-1
A9
JONES BM
A10
FARRIS P
A11
A1
POLICE-1
A5
FIRE-2
A2
POLICE-2
A8
TRACEY P
A7
A12
A13
A14
F1 = Program Unit
F2 = Program Group
F3 = Program Conventional
F4 = Program Phone
F5 = Program Console
F9 = Delete (Unprogram)
F10 = Save Module Setup
MODULE MODIFY
F1 = Program Unit 15511
ADAMS BM
BROOK TP
DELL JP
GULF LM
HICKS QP
JONES BM
KELLY TM
MAN TM
NANCE WM
SMITH JP
FARRIS P
AP
DELL JP to POLICE-2
BROOK TP to POLICE-2
DELL JP to POLICE-2
JONES BM to POLICE-2
JONES BM to FIRE-1
UNSELECT HIST
KELLY TM to POLICE-1
SMITH JP to POLICE-1
FARRIS P to POLICE-1
SMITH JP to POLICE-1
JONES BM to POLICE-1
SELECT HIST
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Figure 1 C3 Maestro Video Display Monitor (Typical; Module Modify Operation Shown)