Description
- Interconnection between various kinds of systems
Supporting wired and wireless access
Supporting multiple communications interfaces, such as API, ISSI, CSSI and SIP
Supporting access of various systems, such as TETRA, DMR, MPT, XPT, PSTN, PABX and UHF
Supporting access of systems and radios provided by mainstream manufacturers
- Diverse voice and message dispatch functions
Supporting individual calls, group calls, crosspatch, broadcast calls, priority calls, emergency calls, conferences, concurrent calls, call interruption, call overriding, call transfer, call hold and resume, call alert, discreet listening, ambience listening, etc.
- Supporting status and text messages
- Map-based dispatch
Periodical pulling of radios’ GPS data
Display of real-time locations of radios on the map
Calling or messaging directly on the map
- Unified dispatch interface
All systems and radios can be operated in one interface
Users can create several workspaces for different kinds of operations
Function authorities and radio access can be controlled by license
- Hot standby
The dispatch server supports hot standby which enables quick switch to the standby server whenever the active one fails
- Open platform
Supporting access of third-party systems through APIs or by standard protocols such as CSSI, ISSI, or SIP
Supporting being invoked by 3rd party systems through APIs, SIP interfaces, web services, or OCX interfaces
- Multi-level dispatch
Multi-level dispatch can be achieved across different levels of organization by means of dispatch server interconnection and unified authority management