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1. Omni COM USER GUIDE This system and documentation contain valuable trade secrets and proprietary information belonging to Omniglobe Solutions Ltd and or its suppliers None of the foregoing material may be copied duplicated or disclosed without the express written permission of Omniglobe Solutions Ltd Reverse engineering decompiling and disassembling are explicitly prohibited Omniglobe Solutions Ltd EXPRESSLY DISCLAIM ANY AND ALL WARRANTIES CONCERNING THIS SOFTWARE AND DOCUMENTATION INCLUDING ANY WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND WARRANTIES OF NON INFRINGEMENT OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS OF A THIRD PARTY PERFORMANCE AND ANY WARRANTY THAT MIGHT OTHERWISE ARISE FROM COURSE OF DEALING OR USAGE OF TRADE NO WARRANTY IS EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WITH RESPECT TO THE USE OF THE SOFTWARE OR DOCUMENTATION Under no circumstances shall Omniglobe Solutions Ltd and or its suppliers be liable for incidental special indirect direct or consequential damages or loss of profits interruption of business or related expenses which may arise from use of software or documentation including but not limited to those resulting from defects in software and or documentation or loss or inaccuracy of data of any kind The specifications and information in this manual are subject to change without notice Copyright c Omniglobe Solutions Ltd 2011 All rights reserved http www omniglobesolu
2. control window that allows the operator to control the volume of the audio device on the selected channel When activated the window below will be shown To adjust the audio level move the slide bar up or down as desired Up increases volume down decreases the volume level Omni COM User Guide 1 3 Page 12 of 28 The volume control window will remain open until another area of the screen 1s touched or when the volume control button is selected again at which time it will automatically close 9 9 Levels Control The Levels Control Button activates a drop down window that allows the operator to control the incoming signal gain and VOX Threshold on the selected connection This is used in conjunction with radio to radio coupling and or telephone to radio coupling When activated the window below will be shown To adjust the Gain level move the Gain slide bar up or down as desired Up increases Gain down decreases the Gain level To adjust the VOX Threshold level move the VOX Threshold slide bar up or down as desired Up increases VOX Threshold down decreases the VOX Threshold level VOX Threshold is used to set the minimum audio level that will key or PTT a radio channel that is in a Radio to Radio coupling or Telephone to Radio patching In Radio to Radio coupling the threshold adjustment applies to the level of the received channel audio to key the transmitter of the coupled channel In telephone to radio patching the threshold ad
3. 1 Active Radio Channel Buttons As previously stated Radio channels that have been selected for use by the operator will appear in the Communications Control Area as a button The radio button will be similar as to the ones shown below NOTE By default all selected radios will come up in the RX active amp TX inactive state with the audio directed to the speakers The radio buttons contain specific information about the state of the radio as shown below Active Transmit Mode Active Receive Frequenc 10 1 2 RX and TX Buttons The RX and TX control buttons are used in conjunction with the selection of a radio channel that has been highlighted for further action or action focus as detailed above When a channel is highlighted for further action the current RX amp TX states will be shown in the color indication of the RX amp TX buttons Not selected for Receive Selected for Receive The RX button is a dual state button that has a plain mode or a color high lighted mode The highlighted mode indicates the RX is active for the selected channel The plain mode indicates the RX is not active for the selected channel Omni COM User Guide 1 3 Page 16 of 28 o IN WEE Selected for Transmit ve Not selected for Transmit ansm The TX button is a dual state button that has a plain mode or a color high lighted mode The highlighted mode indicates the TX is active for the selected channel The plain mode ind
4. 18 of 28 ES Contacts 3 Survellence a Weapons Brat f PA2 TOWER AGC When opened up the Contacts Menu will stay open until collapsed by double clicking on the same bar used to open Use the Contacts list as a Speed Dial or Direct Access function by double clicking on any item in the list and the system will automatically take the appropriate action to connect the desired resource 11 4 Intercom The Intercom list contains a list of all the operators connected to the system You expand this list by double clicking on the Intercom Bar in the Resource Control side of the user interface or the arrow on the left hand side of the bar The expanded list appears similar as shown below When opened up the Intercom Menu will stay open until collapsed by double clicking on ntercom the same bar used to open Use the Intercom list as a Speed Dial or Direct Access function by double clicking on any item in the list and the system will automatically take the appropriate action to connect the desired operator The generated call will appear in the Communications Control Area of the screen Omni COM User Guide 1 3 Page 19 of 28 12 Speed Dial Direct Access Area Speed Dial or Direct Access numbers are used to instantly place a new call activate a preset conference access shared lines by pressing a preconfigured Speed Dial Button or Direct Access Button These are set up by the system administrator who def
5. a Call Release SONA Transmitter Ra fonia Volume and VOX Pais eitie Expandable Ni Active Select Active Select Crypto p Control Threshold e ek di Dial Pad e Control Select Control Video etc Display RER E Active Radio and Line Connections Radio Channel Rx TX Status Information PTT Button for multiple radio channel keying broadcast 1 _lalescom it gi rame NET 2 ch bardaki Gir Channel Status Information egar 9 MHF tard LHF de Server up cpt Operator Ne Mea Messages Expandable Server User Login IM Speed Dial Expandable Expandable List of Connection Messages List of List of Users i Info Buttons Available Status Status Contacts for Intercom Radio Channels 8 Getting Started Launch the application from the Windows Start menu shortcut by double clicking the short cut Icon Gi The Omni COM welcome screen and Log In dialog box appears 8 1 Loggingin Logging into the system authenticates the user assigns a role and loads the user assigned layout which may by adapted for either Touch Entry Device TED or mouse and keyboard operation Omni COM User Guide 1 3 Page 9 of 28 If you are using a TED press the On Screen Keyboard button to pop up a keyboard window Enter your login name and password Both are case sensitive There is a remember password check box available which you may check if desired to have the system remember your password Press Log In The application window o
6. a Wee 2l 134 Placing callon Hold EE 21 Omni COM User Guide 1 3 Page 3 of 28 Q Po E e aa Te ne ME 2l KE NMO a E 21 bit ee imc i aleer e a ila N R ie ke 22 15 5 Placinga Calon Speakef seans seye mesai ekol s Eden 22 e SC Rebane GE RR A A 22 14 ett e Ee EY TE 23 14 1 Active Radio Channel BULLOns ia 23 142 Selecta Channel Tor E 23 143 Unselect TX on a Channel E 24 lid EE ae e E 24 t43 Unselect RX ona Channel ye ss a ios il EE 24 140 Keying aRadio Chance 25 ekol Channel FX MCA iaia 25 14 7 Radio to Radio Coupling iii 25 14 7 1 Create Radio to Radio Coupling 25 14 7 2 Remove Radio from Radio Coupling 26 146 Radio to LE M ie M suensoni EEEN 26 14 8 1 CreateRadiotoTelephonePatching 26 14 8 2 Remove Radio from Telephone Patch 26 149 Create Telephone ET 26 14 9 1 Remove Telephone Conference 2 UO RR 28 Lt EIERE 28 Omni COM User Guide 1 3 Page 4 of 28 1 About This Document This document describes the typical tasks carried out by a Omni COM user who may be either an operator stationed at an operator position or a supervisor This document is of interest to you if you are using the Omni COM client application in any of the above general roles or in training for any such role 2 Conventions Throughout this document the terms you or user may be used interchangeably to refer to any person i
7. a radio channel that has been highlighted for further action or action focus as detailed above Omni COM User Guide 1 3 Page 11 of 28 Q When a channel is highlighted for further action the current RX amp TX states will be shown in the color indication of the RX amp TX buttons RX Inactive RX Recsive Active RX Inactive TX Active TX LN 9 6 Secure Button The Secure Button is used in conjunction with radio channels 9 7 Headsetand Speaker Buttons The system audio can be directed to the output device desired by the operator The default device for radios is the system speaker The default device for telephony is the headset The headset and speaker buttons allow the operator to direct the radio or telephony onto the devices which the audio is to be heard 9 7 1 Headset Button A 9 o Headse Headset The headset button is a dual state button that has a plain mode or a color high lighted mode The highlighted mode indicates the headset is the active device for the selected channel The plain mode indicates the headset is not active for the selected channel The speaker button is a dual state button that has a plain mode or a color high lighted mode The highlighted mode indicates the speaker is the active device for the selected channel The plain mode indicates the speaker is not active for the selected channel 9 7 2 Speaker Button 9 8 Volume Control The volume control button activates a drop down volume
8. adio to Telephone Patching To create a telephone to radio patch you must join the two selected channels into a Patch This is done utilizing the drag and drop features of the GUI Simply grab the Line Channel Icon to be patched and drag it over the other desired Radio Channel Icon The hover text Add to Conference will appear at which time release the dragged Icon The patch see below will be created where the received audio on the telephone will be transmitted on channel the radio channel and the received audio from the radio will be heard on the telephone To adjust the VOX and Gain Levels see Para 9 9 14 8 2 Remove Radio from Telephone Patch To remove a telephone call from radio to telephone patch you simply grab the Line Icon to be uncoupled and drag it out of the Patch Area As you move the dragged Icon the hover text Remove from Conference will appear at which time release the dragged Icon 14 9 Create Telephone Conference To create a telephone conference you must join the selected calls into a conference This is done utilizing the drag and drop features of the GUI Simply grab the Line Channel Icon to be coupled and drag it over the other desired Line Channel Icon The hover text Add to Conference will appear at which time release the dragged Icon The conference see below will be created where all conference members can converse Omni COM User Guide 1 3 Page 26 of 28 Q 14 9 1 Remove Telephone Conferen
9. are as follows gt gt gt gt Interfaces to commercial and military radios with radio patching Integrated Audio Record Playback Multi operational role profiles Integrated voice data video 6 System Functional Overview The client server architecture has been designed for operational personnel and administrative personnel to fully access the systems via the role defined privileges The customizable roles allow the necessary attributes to be assigned the roles for the personnel to accomplish their mission The basic description of the default roles in the system are shown below Omni COM User Guide 1 3 Page 6 of 28 Omni COM Operator Controls Voice Call Processing Individual Radio channel controls Frequency add delete RX TX Select deselect Radio PTT activationlockout Local and remote preemption Direct Access Selectors Indirect Access keypad Caller ID display Radio frequency controls display Volume controls with displays Position loudspeakers Role Profile Administration Controls x Administrator System configuration User Management Role Management Port assignment Line level controls System status System diagnosis System alerts System database control System software control Local and remote preemption configuration Recording and Playback 7 Graphical User Interface Omniglobe Solutions integrated communication system Omni COM for command and control applications feat
10. ce To remove a telephone call from a conference you simply grab the Line Icon to be uncoupled and drag it out of the conference As you move the dragged Icon the hover text Remove from Conference will appear at which time release the dragged Icon Omni COM User Guide 1 3 Page 27 of 28 Annex A List of Acronyms Acronym DTMF I O IP LAN LED PBX PC PSTN PTT RX SIP TDM TED TX USB VoIP VOX Expanded Form Dual Tone Multi Frequency Input Output Internet Protocol Local Area Network Light Emitting Diode Public Branch Exchange Personal Computer Public Switched Telephone Network Push To Talk Reception Session Initiation Protocol Time Division Multiplexing Touch Entry Device touch screen Transmission Universal Serial Bus Voice over Internet Protocol Voice Operated Keying Omni COM User Guide 1 3 Page 28 of 28
11. he Radios list contains a combined list of radio or communications channels that have been pre defined by the system administrator The Radios list is used for the operator to select from these predefined resources the channels for use You expand this list by double clicking on the Radios Bar in the Resource Control side of the user interface or the arrow on the left hand side of the bar The expanded list appears similar as shown below NET 1 108 MHz NET 2 275 MHz NET 3 4 1 GHz LINK 1 245 MHz LINK 2 10 MHz INT EMERG 121 5 MIL EMERG 243 0 When opened up the Radio Menu will stay open until collapsed by double clicking on the same bar used to open Use the Radio list to select the channels for use by double clicking on any item in the list and the system will automatically move the selected channel into the Communications Control Area in the active receive mode and audio directed to the speaker 11 3 Contacts The Contacts list contains a combined list of numbers from phone contacts or other resources that have been pre defined by the system administrator The contact list can be used to automatically connect to dial these predefined resources You expand this list by double clicking on the Contacts Bar in the Resource Control side of the user interface or the arrow on the left hand side of the bar ESS The expanded list appears similar as shown below Omni COM User Guide 1 3 Page
12. icates the TX 1s not active for the selected channel 10 1 3 PTT Button The PTT Button that provides radio push to talk functionality directly from the console as an alternative to a button on a handset or headset The PTT Button is a non latching button that is active only when in the depressed mode When depressed the active radio channels selected in the TX mode will be keyed for transmit When released the button will immediately return the radio channels to the non transmit or receive state 11 Resource Control Area The resource control area permits the operator to select the bar groups for further action The resource control area also acts as the display area for these further actions to take place Active PTT 11 1 Dial Pad The Dial Pad is used to manually dial phone numbers You expand the dial pad by double clicking on the Dial Pad Bar or the arrow on the left hand side i Sf the bar inthe Resource Control side of the user interface Dial Pad 41 2 abc 3 def Aghi 5k 6 mno 7 pars tuv Gg wxyz TE SEI When opened up the Dial Pad will stay open until collapsed by double clicking on the same bar used to open Us CE the dial pad as any standard telephone keypad follo a by using the dial button to send the desired digits or place the call The si button can be used to erase or back up during the dialing process should an incorrect digit be entered Omni COM User Guide 1 3 Page 17 of 28 11 2 Radios T
13. ines the contracts assigns the icons to be displayed and the color of the button The area will be similar to the window to the right These buttons are single action buttons that will automatically invoke the necessary action on the first touch or click Repeating the click will invoke the action again The generated call Icon will appear in the Communications Control Area of the screen 13 Telephone and Intercom Call Handling 13 1 Call Status Indicators Telephone and Intercom calls are treated and handled in the same manner By default all telephone and intercom calls are connected to the headset device The background color of the line Icon indicates the status of calls during the various stages of the call progress In addition the italicized text on the Icon shows the call status Un answered outgoing call Un answered incoming call An active call Call on hold Weapons 555 345 6758 Call on Mute Omni COM User Guide 1 3 Page 20 of 28 Vi 13 2 Placing Calls Calls can be placed by using speed dials or preset buttons see Para 8 the contact list see Para 7 3 and the dial pad see Para 7 1 13 3 Answering Calls To answer an incoming call press the Answer Button ost and the first displayed call will be answered To select a particular incoming call from the list on the screen select the Line Display of the desired line and press the Answer Button 13 4 Placing a call on Ho
14. justment applies to the telephone receive audio Omni COM User Guide 1 3 Page 13 of 28 9 10 Tools Menu The tools Menu Icon activates a drop down window with a variety of tools that the operator can use for various functions such as changing password etc Messaging Connect Simulator Video Options About Omni COH 9 10 1 Messaging The Messaging Menu Item in the Tools Window will activate a pop up Message window as shown below The Messaging Window is similar to a bulletin board or a chat board where messages from all users on the system are shown in the window BE To post a message type your message in the box and select the Send Button To upload a file to the Message Window select the Upload button browse to the file and select the file to be posted 9 10 2 Connect Simulator The system has a built in Simulator function that allows operators to set up a simulation session between two positions where the two operators can interconnect for training and exercise scenarios The operators will have complete access to intercom and simulated radio and telephony communications To invoke the Simulation Session there must be two operators on the system or the menu item will be inactive The operator to whom the session will be with must be selected from the Intercom List and then the Connect Omni COM User Guide 1 3 Page 14 of 28 Simulator menu item will become active Selecting the Connec
15. ld To place a call on hold Select the active call you wish to place on hold a select the Hold Button a Weapons CU 555 345 6758 hold The line Icon text and color will change to reflect the hold status 13 5 Retrieving a call on Hold To retrieve a call on hold Weapons CU 555 345 6758 hol Select the hold call you wish to retrieve Then select the Hold Button The line Icon text and color will change to reflect the active status Ls 13 6 Muting a Call To place a call on Mute Select the active call you wish to place on Mute se select the Mute Button Mute Omni COM User Guide 1 3 Page 21 of 28 Vu D 555 345 6758 mute The line Icon text and color will change to reflect the mute status 13 7 Un Muting a Call To un mute a call D 555 345 6758 mute Select the muted call you wish to un mute ani select the Mute Button The line Icon text and color will change to reflect the active status Lae 13 8 Placing a Call on Speaker By default the telephone calls are connected to the headset device at the operator workstation Should you wish to have the audio sent to the speaker instead of the headset you must do so by directing the audio there This is on an individual call basis and the headset handset microphone must still be used for the operator to talk To direct the call to speaker select the call Icon Se select the Speaker Butto
16. n To change the call back to headset select the call Icon m select the Headset Button 13 9 Releasing Calls To release a call select the call Icon se Omni COM User Guide 1 3 Page 22 of 28 select the Release Button L 14 Radio Call Handling 14 1 Active Radio Channel Buttons As previously stated Radio channels that have been selected for use by the operator will appear in the Communications Control Area as a button The radio button will be similar as to the ones shown below N LINK 1 EN 245 MHz AK n NOTE By default all selected radios will come up in the RX active amp TX inactive state with the audio directed to the speakers e o s af d eh e rn ne d The radio buttons contain specific information about the state of the radio as shown below Active Transmit Mode Active Receive Mode The RX and TX control buttons are used in conjunction with the selection of a radio channel that has been highlighted for further action or action focus as detailed above When a channel is highlighted for further action the current RX amp TX states will be shown in the color indication of the RX amp TX buttons 14 2 Select a Channel for TX To select a channel for TX select the Radio Channel Icon Omni COM User Guide 1 3 Page 23 of 28 Vi select the TX Button L active status ___ The Channel Icon text and color will change to reflect the 14 3 Un
17. nteracting with the Omni COM client application in a pre configured role of the application All tasks in this document are described using the most likely employed interaction method Because the application supports both touch screen TED and mouse keyboard operations the terms press and click are used interchangeably to describe the similar action of generating a user event in the software In general press is used for procedures that are likely performed more often on a TED by an operator and click is used for all other procedures 3 References Some common industry acronyms are used throughout this document For reference Appendix A contains a list of the acronyms used and their expanded form For information on configuring the Omni Com hardware and software see the Omni COM System Guide Omni COM User Guide 1 3 Page 5 of 28 4 Omni COM Introduction The Omni COM is a feature rich state of the art software controlled fully integrated digital voice video and data communications suite designed for high reliability applications The Omni COM provides for fully integrated voice data and video and information for the operator and captures this information with built in synchronized voice recording and playback The Omni COM systems are highly configurable and modular in design Below provides a conceptual diagram of a typical installation 5 Key Attributes Some of the key attributes of Omni COM
18. pens with your login name and role displayed on the status bar area of the GUI 8 2 To Exit On the GUI upper right hand select the ss shown in the corner menu This will close the application and log out automatically 9 Action Tool Bar Area The action tool bar area contains the buttons associated with the communications features of the system A grayed out button means the button is not active for the selected connection Each of the button functions is described in the following segment 9 1 Answer Button The Answer Button is used to answer accept or connect an incoming telephone or intercom call The Answer button is normally grayed out and inactive until such time as an incoming telephone or intercom call is received When a call is received the button will change color to indicate the presence of an incoming call To answer an incoming call click on the answer button and the call will be automatically presented to default device headset In instances where multiple incoming calls have arrived the first displayed call will be answered unless another incoming call is selected for answer Omni COM User Guide 1 3 Page 10 of 28 Q Inactive Answer Button Active Answer Button 9 2 Release Button The Release Button is used to release or hang up an active telephone intercom call that 1s in progress or remove a radio channel from the communications control area The Release Button is a dual state button that is either g
19. rayed out or not When not grayed out the Release is the active for the selected channel The grayed out mode indicates the Release is not active for the selected channel The Release Button is normally grayed out until such time as a telephone or intercom call has been selected for additional action Active Release Button 9 3 Hold Button The Hold Button is used to place the operator audio for a selected call into a temporary disconnected audio mode The connection is maintained but there is no audio for this call sent or received by the operator position Call not on Hold Call on Hold The Hold Button is a dual state button that is either plain or color high lighted The highlighted mode indicates that Hold is the active for the selected channel The plain mode indicates the Hold is not active for the selected channel Inactive Release Button 9 4 Channel Mute Channel Mute is a function by which the operator can mute his her own microphone on any channel The channel remains active in the receive mode and the far end audio is still heard by the operator Call not Muted vts Call Muted The mute button is a dual state button that is either plain or color high lighted The highlighted mode indicates that Mute is the active for the selected channel The plain mode indicates the Mute is not active for the selected channel 9 5 RX and TX Buttons The RX and TX control buttons are used in conjunction with the selection of
20. re configured to be automatically keyed PTT when the other circuits within the group exceed an audio level VOX threshold or if the operator physically PTT and the group 1s not in a muted or held state The thresholds are defined on a circuit by circuit basis to adjust select the other circuit select the Levels toolbar item and adjust the VOX threshold as required which will display a white bar in the vu Meter relative to the audio levels being received on the circuit see Para 9 9 14 7 1 Create Radio to Radio Coupling To create a radio to radio coupling you must join the two selected channels into a Patch This 1s done utilizing the drag and drop features of the GUI Simply grab the channel Icon to be coupled and drag it over the other desired channel Icon The hover text Add to Conference will appear at which time release the dragged Icon The patch see below will be created where the received audio on channel A will be retransmitted on channel B and vice versa utilizing VOX keying To adjust the VOX and Gain Levels see Para 9 9 Omni COM User Guide 1 3 Page 25 of 28 v 14 7 2 Remove Radio from Radio Coupling To remove a channel from radio to radio coupling you simply grab the channel Icon to be uncoupled and drag it out of the Patch Area As you move the dragged Icon the hover text Remove from Conference will appear at which time release the dragged Icon 14 8 Radio to Telephone Patching 14 8 1 Create R
21. select TX on a Channel To unselect TX on a channel select the Radio Channel Icon select the TX Button active status The Channel Icon text and color will change to reflect the 14 4 Select a Channel for RX To select a channel for RX NET 2 e 275 MHz select the Radio Channel Icon select the RX Button active status The Channel Icon text and color will change to reflect the 14 5 Unselect RX on a Channel To unselect RX on a channel select the Radio Channel Icon select the RX Button active status The Channel Icon text and color will change to reflect the Omni COM User Guide 1 3 Page 24 of 28 s SE 14 6 Keying a Radio Channel To Key a radio channel the desired channel or multiple channels must have been previously enabled for TX see Para 10 1 2 To key the radio channel s select and hold down the on screen PTT or the PTT button on a handset or headset When finished transmitting release the PTT button and the channels will immediately return to the non transmit or receive state 14 6 1 Channel TX Indicator BI MET 7 Ni F The Channel TX indicator turns Green and displays the text TX when the channel is in the active PTT mode Channel RX Indicator NET 2 R 275 MHz SS The Channel RX indicator turns Yellow an displays the text RX when received audio is present 14 7 Radio to Radio Coupling Automatic radio PTT within a patch or radio coupling the radios a
22. t Simulator menu item will connect the two operators in a Back to Back simulation function The Status Bar Area will show the session in place once the simulation partner has accepted the session uy Server up opl Operator SIM No New Messages 9 10 3 Options The Options Menu Item in the Tools Window will activate a pop up Options window as shown below The Options Window allows the operator to change passwords or define the audio devices for use with the system EE Options Audio Password Headset GRZ l Speaker SigmaTel Audio o o Microphone SigmaTel Audio v 10 Communications Control Area The communications control area is used to display the active communications channels in use by the operator This may include radio channels telephone calls intercoms etc The area keeps the active channels up until such time as when they are released by the operator This area is where the channels selected for use can be selected again for some further action like making a radio channel active for TX placing a call on hold etc A channel selected for further action or as the focus channel is highlighted with a halo as shown below Selected for further action see A channel not selected for further action or not as the focus channel 1s in the normal state Not selected for further action Omni COM User Guide 1 3 Page 15 of 28 Vu 10 1 Radio Control Functions 10 1
23. tions ca Omni COM User Guide 1 3 Page 2 of 28 Q Table of Contents UN eler a Tms Docume EE 5 2 CONO EEN 5 SN Te 5 di E tere SR A A 6 I PADE Sea dk pahali ami E Llano ia laid ica 6 System Functional N GENOM asim sa sany asi si ia ua las ei asena lala 6 ge iy RE A e 7 O Ee SL EE e n a yi o il a l ya a Sli lala 9 8 1 Iert KE 9 8 2 TOE EE EA EN EEE ERME ANK 10 Si ACON TOO Ds AE ann iel nl kk ce pla ii ri boas Gen va a 10 9 1 ABU 10 9 2 Re l ase BUON MAN KN CA YAN A A E TEETER 11 9 3 Fod 3 O WEE 11 9 4 CANE 11 9 5 Read Buona 11 9 6 Secoli 12 9 7 Headset and Speaker Buttons 12 9 7 1 STEE BUON iridati 12 912 PS ANS aoc nate seca seen e Re 12 9 8 Yone COn REN 12 9 9 EE EE ut de NEE 13 910 Tools 0 E 14 Suoi e earn sordi ritorsioni 14 GE LO e MO UE e E 14 IPES OON eebe 15 10 Communications Control Ae cicicicsendesccecsccscaieaaescussnsdeaenae caanheqesacsaeatseecaesecaasenans 15 10 1 RadioControlFunctlons esen 16 10 1 1 Active Radio Channel Buttons 16 NN a Rea TTA te E 16 EE E EE 17 11 eli OTOL e E 17 dek We Pill ia 17 Z Te EE 18 gt Ge 18 DE Dede e i inni 19 12 Speed Dial D irect Access WE 20 13 Telephone and Intercom Call Handling cceececeeecceeeeeaeeeeeeneeeaeneeeees 20 13 1 Call Status Indicators eserine date de Yaa pil deep atis lu bim ais yarimi bil edek 20 SS WE le a m o e iy aya SE il 21 o Ann ee EC lian
24. ures a touch compatible graphical user interface control that has been ergonomically engineered to give users maximum operational efficiency Omni COM operates under windows NET providing maximum stability and interoperability Combining many unique features such as radio and telephony control into a common user interface the look and feel features and functionality have been well received by operators in many different operational environments Omni COM User Guide 1 3 Page 7 of 28 The Screen has been laid out in functional areas to group tasks The diagram below shows the functional area groupings Action Tool Bar Communications Speed Dial Direct Resource Control Area Control Area Access Area Area E i P RN E be P Sunvedliensa mleci System Status and IM Status Area The static and dynamic windows features of Omni COM such as drag and drop allow the users to take advantage of many features available within the Omni COM application suite Highly scalable from small mobile applications to large command center environments the display provides effortless and immediate operator access to the wide range of Omni COM voice video and data features Omni COM User Guide 1 3 Page 8 of 28 Each of the functional areas and the associated usages are described in the following pages An overview of the GUI is shown below E Channel Gain
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