Fylde
Trunked Terminal System Control:
SYSCON .-
SYSCON
is the Fylde Trunked Terminal System Control program and runs
on a 486 50MHz (or above) PC. The basic package is DOS based
and 1 and 10 sites of trunking (where these sites are operating
in a multi-site is used to control between configuration).
A
remarkable level of system control can be achieved using this
software package. For a brief description we will limit ourselves
to an overview of some of the more useful ones.
Mobile
Validation
Mobiles can be allowed onto the system with different access
levels:
Three basic priority bands.
Mobile access with 16 switchable (on/off) daily time-periods.
Mobile access daily switchable (on/off).
Line or radio unit access.
Radio Unit ESN (electronic serial number) checking.
Immediate enable or disable of individual subscribers.
Control
Parameters
System operators have the ability to define up to 16 'palettes'
of control parameters which can be set to automatically switch
over through 16 different periods each day and through the
seven days of the week.
Each
'palette' can define a different level of system loading.
For example, set the system to allow short call times and
improved queuing facilities, while disallowing features heavy
on system resource during the busy hours. Equally, long call
times and all system features can be made available for the
night users. Some of the parameters that can automatically
change:
Maximum call times.
Separate PSTN/PABX call times.
Call answer/inactivity times.
Separate emergency call/non prescribed data call times.
Feature enable/disable:
Intersite Calls
Data Calls
Local / Intersite Group Calls
PSTN/PABX Interconnect
Customization of call queuing options.
Channel
Configuration
It is possible to use SYSCON to change the configurations
on traffic or control channels in a live system. For example
if interference at the site is disrupting communications on
a traffic channel, that channel may be inhibited until an
engineer can reach the site. This feature can be used for
prevent locals calls being made on a particular inter-site
channel to improve the grade of service for inter-site calls.
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