Setting Up Centralized GPS Triggers
Prerequisites§
- Ensure you license file contains the “GPS Positioning” option.
- Determine Radio IDs allocated for WAVE users.
Procedure§
- In the Configurator,
on the Settings tab,
click Radio Groups.
List of existing groups of radios/subscribers appears.
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Create a group for WAVE users that must have common GPS triggers:
- In the right pane, click Add.
- For the created entry, in the Radio IDs column, enter MOTOTRBO IDs allocated for corresponding WAVE users. Use hyphens (“-”) for ID ranges, and commas (“,”) to separate IDs and ID ranges from each other.
- In the Group Name column, enter an alias of the group that will facilitate its recognition during the GPS triggers setup.
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Repeat step 2 for other groups of WAVE users who must have common GPS triggers.
- In the left pane,
expand the Radio Network Services node.
Then click GPS.
GPS triggers appear.
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In the table available in the right pane, identify created WAVE groups. For each of that group, perform the following actions:
- To set up timeout-based GPS trigger in Capacity Max with turned on USBD Polling, in the Time Interval (on Control Channel) column, select a check box. Then enter a timeout measured in seconds.
- To set up timeout-based GPS trigger in non-Capacity Max systems or Capacity Max without USBD Polling, in the Time Interval column, select a check box. Then enter a timeout measured in seconds.
- To enable GPS reporting on Emergency Alarm, in the On Emergency column, select a check box.
- To enable GPS reporting on transmissions initiated in Emergency Mode, in the On PTT press only in Emergency Mode column, select a check box.
- To enable GPS reporting on any start of transmission, in the On Each PTT Press column, select a check box.
Success
Ignore other GPS triggers as they are irrelevant to WAVE users.
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Repeat step 5 for other groups of WAVE users.
- In the bottom part of the Configurator, click Save to save changes.
- To apply changes, click Restart in the bottom part of the Configurator.