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Copyright © <2019>, <Swissphone Wireless AG>

Programming ManualPSWplus V4.22.0

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Table of contents

About ............................................................................................................... 4Introduction ...................................................................................................... 4Commissioning PSWplus .................................................................................... 5First Steps ......................................................................................................... 6Main Configuration ............................................................................................ 8

Settings ........................................................................................................ 8Menus ........................................................................................................ 11Device Information ...................................................................................... 11File Informationen ....................................................................................... 12

Alerting .......................................................................................................... 12Settings ...................................................................................................... 13Addresses ................................................................................................... 19Networks .................................................................................................... 21Profiles ....................................................................................................... 22Audio file .................................................................................................... 23Alert patterns .............................................................................................. 23Fix texts ...................................................................................................... 24Digital outputs ............................................................................................. 24Replace Text ............................................................................................... 25Switching pattern ......................................................................................... 26Search pattern ............................................................................................. 27Tone Systems .............................................................................................. 27

Text to Speech ................................................................................................ 27Settings ...................................................................................................... 27User Dictionary ............................................................................................ 27

GSM ............................................................................................................... 28Settings ...................................................................................................... 28Networks .................................................................................................... 30Connections ................................................................................................ 30Payloads ..................................................................................................... 31

Bluetooth ........................................................................................................ 33Settings ...................................................................................................... 34Connections ................................................................................................ 35Payloads ..................................................................................................... 35

Confirmation Channel ....................................................................................... 35Acknowledge Settings .................................................................................. 35Acknowledge Texts ...................................................................................... 36User Channel Settings .................................................................................. 36Connections ................................................................................................ 36

Emergency Calls .............................................................................................. 37Settings ...................................................................................................... 37Emergency functions .................................................................................... 38Lifecheck profiles ......................................................................................... 40

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Location .......................................................................................................... 40Settings ...................................................................................................... 40

Services .......................................................................................................... 42Services ...................................................................................................... 42

Password ........................................................................................................ 45Tools .............................................................................................................. 46

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About

Welcome to PSWplus the programming and configuration software for Swissphone terminals. Thisprogramming software allows the configuration and customization of your terminal as well as testing ofselected functions.

Copyright ©Swissphone Wireless AG 2016Fälmisstrasse 21CH-8833 Samstagernwww.swissphone.com

Introduction

Use

The programming software PSWplus allows deployment and configuration of the following Swissphoneterminals:

· s.QUAD

· Swissphone TRIO

· RES.

· PRM955

· DV09A - HURRICANE DUO

· DE935

· DE915

ImportantBefore programming an ATEX terminal, please insert a full battery! Otherwise internal protecting componentsmay be triggered (e.g. fuse may blow). The programming station is only suitable for use in normal ambientconditions. Use in hazardous areas is prohibited.

NoteEnsure that the terminal contains a charged power source (battery).

NotePSWplus makes some plausibility checks. This allows that many input errors are detected duringprogramming and are indicated by the symbol . If the mouse is moved over the icon, a window opens withthe indication of the error.

NoteFor configurations that deviate from the requirements of public authorities and organizations with securitytasks (BOS) or other network operators, as well as for any resulting damages Swissphone takes noresponability.

Application

The programming software PSWplus you get either as part of the programming set PG Set Expert, PG Set

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s.QUAD or separately as an upgrade. This programming software is specially marked and is subject tochange under control of Swissphone. After installing a new version the old should not be used anymore.

Das PG Set s.QUAD contains

· Programming cradle for s.QUAD

· USB Stick including PSWplus

· USB Cable

PG Set s.QUAD, Swissphone No. 0810950

The PG Set Expert consists of

· SGA programming station with power supply

· RS232 cable

· CD with programming software- PSWplus, including manual- PSW900, including manual- PSWx29, including manual

PG Set Expert Euro, Swissphone No. 0951501PG Set Expert USA, Swissphone No. 0951515PG Set Expert UK, Swissphone No. 0951530

The PSWplus can:

· Read, change and program RIC's and terminal options

· Reading software and hardware configurations

· Storing terminal configuration and programming parameters in files on a PC

· Testing of the most used functions

The PSWplus the following files and file formats are handled:

· *. tcfConfiguration file (tcf: Terminal Configuration File)

· *. 955Configuration file, files of this format can be read only with the PSWplus version 2.0. They are

stored as new format *. tcf.

Commissioning PSWplus

Commissioning of the programming sets

Connect the programming station to the PC by using the included RS232 cable. Connect the programmingstation to the power.

NoteIf your PC don't have an RS232 connector, use the USB Adapter with FTDI chip (such as Swissphone No.0240135).

Installation of PSWplus

Insert the CD with the PSWplus in the CD drive. The installation process will be started. If the installationdoes not start automatically, start in the Explorer, the Setup by double-clicking SETUP.EXE from the CD. Adialogue box appears, which is preparing the installation. You are then guided through the installation.

The Standard version of the PSWplus requires no license.

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The Service version of the PSWplus requires a license. Please ask your Swissphone partner.

NoteThe configuration in a terminal can be protected with a password of your choice.

System requirements

· IBM compatible PC

· Mouse

· RS232 interface or USB port (USB needs the accessory Swissphone No. 0240135)

Supported operating systems

· Microsoft ® Windows ® 7

· Microsoft® Windows® 8

· Microsoft® Windows® 10

First Steps

Start the programming software PSWplus by double-click the icon PSWplus.

The toolbar

The toolbar is divided into five functional areas:

· File

· Clipboard

· Terminal

· Settings

· Info

File

OpenClick in your PSWplus the button Open. Click the Search in list, click the drive, folder or Internet locationthat contains the file to open. Locate and open the folder list in the folder that contains the file. If the file isnot found, you can search for it.

SaveClick Save to save a file in the PSWplus program. Note: If you save the file for the first time, you must give ita name. The PSWplus propose to the serial number of the terminal as a file name.

Save asClick Save as. In the box, type a new name for the file. Click Save. If you want to save a copy on anotherdrive, click the Save in box to a different drive and / or in the list of folders to another folder name. If you wantto save the copy in a new folder, click Create New Folder.

PrintClick Print. The entire configuration file is printed out.

CloseClick Close.

Import

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Import DE92x-Family configuration files. Prior to importing a base file (*.tcf) needs to be selected. If no file isopen the "Import" button is not active. Both as saved file as well as a configuration read directly from aterminal can be used as base files. On import a new configuration file (*.tcf) is created. Both the base fileand the import file will not be changed. the new file contains Adresses, Profiles, and Fixtexts from the importfile.

Clipboard

CopyCopy to copy cells. Click on the toolbar Copy.

InsertSelect the upper-left cell to paste. Click on the toolbar Insert.

Terminal

ReadReads the configuration file of the terminal, which is in the programming station, from.

WriteWrites the configuration file to the terminal which is in the programming station.

PasswordThere are two kinds of passwords; one password protects the programmed data in the terminal (asdescribed in the following lines) and the other password is used as a start up PIN, see also the MainConfiguration Settings in the PSWplus. The parameters of the Swissphone terminal can be protected with a password. Without knowing thepassword you can neither read nor program a terminal. If the password is forgotten, a new password can beprogrammed, but in this case, all user data in the terminal is erased and set to the initial state. See also Password in the PSWplus.

ToolsAfter you click on Tools a new window will open. In the left part of the window there are the function toperform. Select on the right of the window, the setting for the function. Then click on Run. With Close closethe window Tools. See also Tools in the PSWplus.

Settings

Serial InterfaceSerial Interface selects the communications port which is connected the programming station (COM1 ormore). PSWplus allows configuration of Terminals with LAN / TCP connection. To use such a Terminal pleaseenter it's host name and port number. Swissphone Terminals with LAN connector use port 2101 by default.

LanguageSelect the language of PSWplus programming software (German, French, English). After the election, thePSWplus restarts.

Info

HelpOn-line help

AboutDisplays the version of the present PSWplus.

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Main Configuration

In the Main Configuration, the parameters are defined for:

MMI SettingsMenusDevice InformationFile Information

NoteIn the Main Configuration terminal parameters are set and defined in general. According to the terminaltype it displays only the available parameters.

Settings

Start

Startup imageSelect an image to be displayed every time the terminal is switched on. The following image formats can be used as startup image (*.jpg, *.jpeg, *.png, *.gif, *.bmp, *.tif, *.tiff), theywill be converted to the startup image format.

Devices with a screen size of 36x22mm offer a display with 128x80 monochrome pixels. Vertical pixels aredouble-pixels. Devices with a screen size of 24x16mm offer a display with 100x64 monochrome pixels.Finally Devices with screen size 36x32mm offer 128x146 pixels with four level grey scale.

Startup textUp to four lines of startup information can be defined that will be displayed after the terminal is turned on.Startup text will be centre aligned in the terminal. To force a line break please press <CTRL><ENTER>. TheStart text can contain up to 64 characters (line break count as one character).

NoteIf both, startup image and startup text, are defined, the text is displayed.

Terminal Handling

Power-On PIN-LockThe PIN-lock is used to protect the terminal against unauthorized starting. When switch on, it displays aninvitation to enter a PIN.PINA maximum of 4-digit number can be defined.

Key ToneIf activated, a click is heard when you are pressing a key. However, if the alarm is switched to silent mode,even the key tone is silent. See also POCSAG Settings in the PSWplus. With the menu key tone, the usercan activate or turn off the function in the terminal himself. See also Menus in the PSWplus.

Confirmation ToneIf activated, the confirmation tone is heard when a function is committed. However, if the alarm is switchedto silent mode, even the confirmation tone is silent. See also POCSAG Settings in the PSWplus. With themenu confirmation tone, the user can activate or turn off the function in the terminal himself. See also Menus in the PSWplus.

Buttons VibrationIf activated, the terminal vibrates each time the menu is over rolled. However, if the alarm is switched tosilent mode, even the buttons vibration off. See also POCSAG Settings in the PSWplus. With the menubutton vibration, the user can activate or disable the vibration function himself the device. See also Menus in

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the PSWplus.

Key LockThe Key Lock is used to protect against accidental actuation of the keys of the terminal. To access to themenus only after unlocking the keys possible by simultaneously pressing and releasing the two navigationbuttons. When enabled, the keys are looked at the end of the menu or navigation lock timeout. With themenu Key Lock , the user can activate or deactivate the function in the terminal himself. See also Menus inthe PSWplus.

Menu TimeoutThe entered time defines how long a selected menu appears without pressing any key. When the time isfinish it will change to the user menu basic view. Setting: [3-180s]

Belt Mode (s.QUAD Voice only)If activated, BACK and FORWARD get new functionality: Pressing FORWARD once will announce thecurrent profile and alert type. Pressing FORWARD repeatedly cycles trough up to eight profiles. If you pressand hold FORWARD, the secondary menu will be opened. Pressing BACK will announce the current volumelevel. Repeatedly pressing BACK will decrease the volume until the alert type is silent. To increase volume,press and hold BACK until your desired Volume level is announced.

Navigation TimeoutThe entered time defines how long navigation is possible without pressing any key. When the time is finish itwill change to the user menu basic view. Setting: [3-180s]

Dialog TimeoutThe entered time defines how long a selected menu appears without pressing any key. When the time isfinish, it will change to the user menu basic view. It doesn't save any settings. Setting: [3-180s]

Display

User LineA User line allows to have a user programmable text line on the standby display. This may be used for e.g.displaying the users name or a terminal inventory number. If not left blank, the user line is also shown wen apager is in a charger. Charger mask name(s) are not displayed in this case.

Message FontThe number of available fonts depends on the terminal and the firmware version. The selected font appliesonly to the message text, not for the menu navigation. With the menu message font, the user can select afont in the terminal himself. See the entry Menus of PSWplus.Total following fonts are available.Screen Size: 36 x 22 mm

Standard (4 lines) 4 lines with at least 21 characters. Proportional font

Standard (21 x 4) 4 lines with 21 characters.

Standard (20 x 4) 4 lines with 20 characters.

Large (3 lines) 3 lines with at least 16 characters. Proportional font

Large (16 x 3) 3 lines with 26 characters.

Small (5 lines) 5 lines with at least 21 characters. Proportional font

Small (21 x 5) 5 lines with 21 characters.

Screen Size: 24 x 16 mm

Standard proportional 3 lines with at least 11 characters.

Small proportional 5 lines with at least 16 characters.

NoteFrom Firmware 3.70 on all proportional fonts display only one space character when multiple consecutivespace characters were received.

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Word wrapWord wrap enables the wrap of whole words to a new line. If a word has more letters than on the line are stillavailable, the word is completely shown on the next line. If the word contains a hyphen as a separator, thebreak occurs after the separator. Extra spaces from formatted messages are removed.

Scroll messageIf active, the navigation buttons can be used to seamlessly scroll the message text up / down.

ContrastFor optimum visibility, the contrast can be set on the terminal. Setting range is 1 - 8. With the menuContrast the user can adjust the contrast of his own terminal. See the entry Menus of PSWplus.

Default orientationSets the orientation of the display versus the device body. "Buttons on top" is the factory default. "Buttonsleft" can be helpful for persons favoring the left hand. Using the Menu "Rotate display" a user can adjustdisplay orientation to their liking.

BacklightIf activated, the back light is on when a message is received or a key is pressed. The lighting time can beparameterized. With the menu display lighting, the user can activate or deactivate the back light of histerminal himself. See the entry Menus of PSWplusBacklight TimeThe illumination time can be entered here. It says, is illuminated as long as the display after receiving amessage, or after pressing a button. The display is automatically activated by pressing a button or byreceiving a new message. Setting: [3-180s]

Eco ModeThe ECO mode causes the display to turned off in sleep mode. The battery life can be extended in this way.The waiting time until the display turns off can be set to "ECO Mode Timeout". ECO Mode TimeoutThe ECO-mode time-out states will remain as long the display after the last press a key. The display isautomatically activated by pressing a button or by receiving a new message. Setting: [3-180s]

Active languageDefines which language is set after programming of the terminal.

Time ZoneIn the terminal the UTC time is stored. To have the correct time in the display, the time zone must be setcorrectly.

Time FormatAllows to select either a 24h clock or a 12h a.m. / p.m. clock on selected terminals. By default terminalswill show the 24h clock.

Confirmation Channel TimeoutFor devices with confirmation channel (eg. RES.Q) a timeout must be defined. The timeout specifies thetime which allows the user to send a response. After this time only with the function "Messagereconfirmation" (not available in all devices) a confirmation may be sent.

PagerIDIn addition to the serial number, a different identification of the devices are configured. For devices with confirmation channel, this allows to have a ID that is not bound to the hardware, thereforemaking device replacement (e.g. in case of loss or defect) far easier. PagerID may also be used to addressa single device when using remote (OAP) commandos. Our suggestions for the PagerID: Either use theMSISDN or a string based on the original serial number (e.g. P201605.00123 for the original device with S/NC201605.00123)

Organisation ID To make collisions with PagerID less likely an additional Organisation ID can be used.

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Power Management

Battery SelectionAfter a hardware reset the user has to select the used battery type.

Active battery typeShows which type of battery is currently selected.

Battery warning interval [h]It defines the time interval in hours, in which the battery alarm is repeated. Setting: [1-24h]

Menus

The menu structure of the Swissphone terminals is shown. The menu items are divided into functional units.It is possible each main menu (shown in bold) or submenu to enable or disable. The operation of theterminal can be configured for specific use.

In the left frame the current menu of the terminal is shown. In the right frame, the available menu items arelisted. To add individual menu items, simply clicking these menu items and put it in the left frame. Toremove, the action takes place in the opposite direction. The terminal menu consists of the menu groups:User Menu, Hidden Menu and Test Menu. Hidden Menu and Test menu can be configured with the PSWplusService only.

Message depositThe menu entry message deposit is only used to hold the different message folders. In case only onemessage folder is used, it is recommended not to use message deposit.

Secondary MenuIt is possible to use the Secondary Menu outside the normal menu-tree. If outside the tree use long press toget to the Secondary Menu. Alternatively you may configure the Secondary Menu inside the normal menutree and reach it either by long press or menu tree navigation.

NoteThe Hidden Menu and the Service Menu can be changed only with the PSWplus Service.

NoteA main menu can be set only once in the menu structure.A submenu can be set only once for each main menu.

Device Information

Terminal specific parameters and settings are shown.

The chapters are:

Hardware

· Band

· Receiver Hardware

· Channel spacing

· Modulation

Production Swissphone manufacturing parameter

· Feature Flags

· Part list Index

· Repair Number

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Tuning

· Tuning frequency

· Lower test frequency

· Upper test frequency

RSSI POCSAG Calibration

· Upper reference level [-dBm]

· Upper reference level [mV]

· Lower reference level [-dBm]

· Lower reference level [mV]

Power Source Allows to adjust the capacity for the three standard battery types. PSWplus Service allows to define oneadditional, fully costumer definable battery type.

Software

· Firmware Version

File Informationen

File information allows you to enter information regarding the configuration file.

File descriptionText input, user editable

CostumerText input, user editable

User definedText input, user editable

NoteThis information is only stored in the configuration file on your PC, not in the terminal.

Alerting

In Alerting the parameters are defined for:

SettingsAddressesNetworkProfileAudio fileAlert patternFix textsDigitale OutputsReplace TextSwitching patternSearch patternCallingScheme

NoteIn the Alerting all the relevant parameters for receptions of alerts can be set and defined. According to the

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terminal type used it display only the available parameters.

Settings

System Configuration

Character SetThe character set is country-specific parameter. It specifies the display of special characters. The characterset must be specified when you order your terminal.

Alert options

Vibration enabledIf activated, after writing the configuration to the terminal the vibration is enabled. With the menu vibration theuser can enable or disable the function himself. See also Menus in the PSWplus.

Alert ModesThere are generally different alert modes (loud, quiet, ascending discreet, silent). After writing theconfiguration to the terminal, the selected alert mode is set. With Alerting the user set the alert mode in theterminal himself. However, only an available alert modes can be set. See also Menus in the PSWplus.

Available Alerting ModesWhich alerting modes are enabled in the menu Alerting.

Alert Mode LoudThe alarm pattern is played as defined.

Alert Mode QuietThe alarm pattern is played as defined, but all cycles play "Quiet".

Alert Mode AscendingThe alert starts with vibration. The volume of the alert is gradually increased until it reaches the maximumlevel. This can be especially beneficial at night. We suggest enabling "Ascending" in the Carger Mask.

Alert Mode DiscreetThe altert starts with 10 seconds with LED and vibration. Then the alarm pattern is played once "Quiet".

Alert Mode SilentThe alarm is only for 10 seconds with LED and vibration.

Relais Control (s.QUAD only)By default the relay will turn on During Alert. As an alternative, a Fixed Duration of up to four minutes 15seconds may be set.

Allow Plaintext on Crypto-RICIf activated, unencrypted messages may be sent to RIC that is normally used for encrypted messages (e.g.IDEA-Alpha, IDEA EA Alpha etc.). These messages must be prepended with a Plaintext Identifier. Thisfuncitionality is supported in Firmwares starting from 2017-12. For additoinal detalis, please consult thecorresponding Application Note.

Plaintext IdentifierA case sensitive (a is not A) string of three to five 7-bit ASCII characters. That allows the reciever todestinguish between encrypted and plain text messages.

VolumeDefault voice volume for terminals supporting voice output.

Sound adjustment

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For voice pagers: Allows to adjust the sound of the voice output. It is possible to choose between a flatfrequency response, the adjustment being off, or a treble boost. Allows to tailor voice characteristics to thewish of user.

Please also refer to POCSAG Alarm Patterns in the PSWplus

NoteAdditionally, for terminals with text-to-speech module, the alert mode "Speak" is available. Analog terminalsfeature an additional alert-mode "monitor" which is identical to "Loud" but also allows to monitor a channelfor any radio traffic.

Alert reminder presets

Flash If activated, a non acknowledged alert is reminded with visible flashing. The flashing stops when the alarmis acknowledged. With the menu Alert Reminder, the user can activate or turn off the function in the terminalhimself. See also Menus in the PSWplus. This is the top level setting, it applies to all message folders.

Cyclic If activated, a non acknowledged alert is reminded periodically with the defined Alert Pattern.The reminderstops when the alert is acknowledged.With the menu Alert Reminder, the user can activate or turn off the function in the terminal himself. See alsoMenus or Alert Pattern in the PSWplus.This is the top level setting, it applies to all message folders.IntervalSetting range: 10 seconds - 30 minutesRepeatsThe number of repetitions can be set here (Max 250).

NoteDepending on the alarm mode the periodic Alert Reminder changes.

Loud The alert pattern is played once loudly.

Quiet The alert pattern is played once quiet.

Discreet The alert pattern is played once quiet.

SilentThe alert pattern is played once silent, that means just LED andvibration.

Network settings

Network TimeoutIt determines the time after which the field strength alarm icon is displayed in case no network can bereceived. Setting: [1 - 59 min]

Out of range alarmIf enabled, an antenna symbol will indicate if there is no signal Please also compare Network timeout.Acoustic Signal Strength WarningIn addition to the antenna symbol an acoustic field strength signal may be configured. It is not possible tohave only the acoustic signal.Cyclic out of range alarmIf enabled, the out of range alarm will be repeated every 30 seconds until the network is detected again.

Allows One Address Bit ErrorIf enabled, a defective address bit is allowed and will be corrected. This increases the probability ofreception. If this feature is not enabled, messages are ignored with incorrect addresses.

Maximum Allowed Character ErrorsThe message receiver is able to correct a limited number of incorrectly transmitted characters. These are

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displayed in the terminal as underlined text, as they may spite of correction are not correct. In areas withpoor coverage, many underlined characters are annoying. By configuring the maximum number of correctedsymbols that are displayed on the display, this is prevented. Message exceeds the maximum allowablenumber of corrected characters, then the message is truncated after the maximum character errors havebeen reached. The 255 can be an unlimited number of underlined characters. Possible setting is [0-255]

Alert suppressionIn many networks, messages are sent multiple times in succession. So that they are still alarmed anddisplayed only once, with a duration of alert suppression can be entered while it suppressed the pageridentical calls. The adjustable length is 0 - 59 minutes. With a value below 30 seconds defined, a warning isdisplayed. With the value zero only for testing purposes has a purpose and not for any version is available.

Regular Express AlarmUse regular Express Alarm as defined in Swissphone EA-Specification.

FLEX settings

Time synchronizationIf the function is activated, the clock of the end device is set by the FLEX network time.

Merge group call messagesWhen a message is received on multiple capcodes, only one message will be displayed. The first receivedcapcode will define the alert pattern (exception: If capcodes with Prio are involved, the first code with Priowill define the alert pattern).For an overview, the names of all capcodes are added below the message text. If no name is defined inPSW, there will be no indication.

POCSAG settings

Scanner ModeA scanner mode can be selected only if the multi-channel option is enabled. The following options areavailable: (SC) ScannerScan between 2 frequencies

(PSC) Preferred Network ScannerReception on a home network (network 1 under defined networks). If the priority network timeout expires,both frequencies are scanned for a valid POCSAG signal.

(RSC) Redundant ScannerScan between 2 frequencies. On both frequencies, the messages are sent redundantly.

(RPSC) Redundant Preferred Network ScannerReception on a home network (network 1 under defined networks). If the priority network timeout expires,both frequencies are scanned. On both frequencies, the messages are sent redundantly.

(LSC) Locking Network ScannerScan between 2 frequencies. As soon as a POCSAG Signal is detected the receiver will lock to thisnetwork. Useful for networks that do not overlap.

(RLSC) Redundant Locking Preferred Network ScannerScan between 2 frequencies. As soon as a POCSAG Signal is detected the receiver will lock to thisnetwork. On both frequencies, the messages are sent redundantly. As soon as a POCSAG Signal isdetected the receiver will lock to this network. Useful for Networks that do not overlap and send the samemessages.

If PSC, RPSC, LSC or RLSC are selected you have to set the "network lock timeout". If there are multiple

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POCSAG Networks operating on one frequency we recommend using a NetId RIC. This way the receiver willonly lock to a network if the NetId is received regularly. We recommend to send out the NetId at thebeginning of each transmission.

Network Lock TimeoutThis setting applies only for terminal with multi-channel option that have one of PSC, RPSC, LSC or RLSCactivated. It determines the time for which the terminal dwells on a network. This setting should not beconfused with network timeout (POCSAG) (see below).

Beacon Identification

IBTIf activated, enables the use of POCSAG indoor beacon transmitters (IBT), for positioning.

iBeaconIf activated, enables the use of iBeacon (bluetooth beacons), for positioning.

UUIDBy, default 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000 is set, which means any iBeacon seen is used forpositioning. If a specific UUID is set here, only beacon with this UUID will be used for indoor positioning.

Beacon timeoutTimeout for the switch between indoor location (beacon) and outdoor location (GPS). As long as beaconsare received before the timeout lapses, GPS is not started, as position information is received from beacons.Once the timeout does lapse, the inhouse icon is no longer displayed and positioning is switched to GPS.

Analog settings

End of page / announcementDefines when a call is considered finished, and recording is stopped.

Squelch A call is considered finished, when there is no transmission during the squelch timeout time. In case thereis any traffic on the channel during squelch timeout, the the timeout is re-started. In case the checkbox Squelch delayed is checked, there will be a short noise tail after the channel is closed.

Manual The channel is monitored (and recorded) until the "OK" button is pressed. If "OK" is not pressed, therecording will be stopped after 5 minutes.

Time controlled The channel is monitored during the Fixed Duration that was configured.

Upper and lower squelch limitDefine, when audio is switched from the radio channel to the loud speaker. Please refer to the picture belowto see how signal quality relates to these values.

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Sample values for early opening of radio channel:

Channel Spacing Lower Squelch Limit Upper Squelch Limit

25 kHz 110 125

20 kHz 105 120

12.5 kHz 90 110

Sample values for late opening of radio channel:

Channel Spacing Lower Squelch Limit Upper Squelch Limit

25 kHz 90 105

20 kHz 80 95

12.5 kHz 60 80

Priority Scan IntervalAllows to configure how often the priority channel will be checked while scanning. Please also see PriorityScan in section Profiles.

Delayed Message (5 tone terminals only)If stacked five-tones are sent before a voice call, allows to only hear / record the voice, not the calls. Ifactive, will delay output to loudspeaker as well as storing to voice memory during the configured interval. Ifduring the interval a further address is detected, the interval will be re-started. To know which addresseshave to be regarded for this feature, please configure one Net-ID address. The Net-ID should be according toyour address space used if e.g. valid addresses are from 51300 to 51399 (or 513FF), please set the Net-IDto 513KK.

Address intervalHow many seconds to delay storing in voice memory and playing back the call. Usually around 1 to 5seconds.

Display personalization

The settings grouped here decide how messages are managed, reminded and displayed after the alert.

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Lock MessagesLocked messages can only be read after entry of an unlock PIN-Code. Locking is activated as soon as thePIN-Lock Timeout has expired. The timeout is started on reception of a message. In case a Timeout of 0 isconfigured, messages will be locked immediately after reading.

Display Time StampSelect how the message overview (list) is displayed. If this option is enabled, the time stamp will bedisplayed in front of beginning of the message.

Display FixtextSelect how the message overview (list) is displayed. If this option is enabled, the fixtext will be displayed infront of beginning of the message.

Message Folders (up to three)Each message is saved to a message folder. You can select into which folder a message is stored under Addresses. Each message folder can be named according to the use case. For each folder one canconfigure wether there is a cyclic alert reminder and if unread messages should be indicated with flashingLED or not. Additionally it is possible to set the message state to "read" depending on the folder they arestored into. This combined allows e.g. to configure "Alert" folder with cyclic reminder and an "Information"folder with no reminder at all.

Charger MaskCharger Mask name is displayed on the terminal as soon as it it placed in a (single unit) charger. Toconfigure which addresses are alerted when in the charger please refer to the section Addresses.

Multiple charger MaskMultiple Charger Mask name is displayed on the terminal as soon as it it placed in a (multi unit) charger. Toconfigure which addresses are alerted when in the charger please refer to the section Addresses.

Turbo Paging

Each person and resource is assigned its own address (RIC) for alerting, additionally there is one commonaddress for the alert text.To alert a group there are numeric calls sent to each individual RIC and the alert text to the commonaddress. The terminal handles this as one single alert.

Text-RICCommon address (RIC) for alert message

Activation-RICIndividual address (RIC) for message activation.

Message output

Message outputReceived messages can be output on the serial interface on some devices. Please note that you have toenable output for each address in POCSAG addresses, column "M " (Message output). The following typesof message output are available:

Swissphone LED DisplaySends plain text at 9600 baud. Compatible with Swissphone LED Scrollboard and DE920.

ViewMarq LED DisplayMessages are output in a format compatible with "ViewMarq" one-line LED displays by Automationdirect.To define how long the last message is shown, a Display timeout may be set. In case a new messagearrives before the timeout has lapsed, the new message will overwrite any prior message.

Raw data output

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Messages without error correction or message suppression. Raw and with SCI framing.

Message Output SCIMessages in SCI framing.

Sonnenburg DSEOnly for use with the Sonneburg DSE

Out of Range alertOptionally output a message on the interface in case of a out of range event. The exact messages are"PocsagReceptionAcquired" on beginning of reception and "PocsagReceptionLost" in an out of range event.

Addresses

Programming the receiving addresses, their parameters and the assignment to the profiles.

NameFor each receiving address (RIC and SubRIC) a name can be defined. Maximum length: 8 characters.

NetworkThe network, in which the defined address (RIC and SubRIC) is located. When messages are sent out redundantly (e.g. using RPSC or GSM Message reception) the networks are bundled together here.

L (analog terminals only)L is short for longtone in two tone addresses. For 5-tone addresses it indicates the tone length. If active in a2-tone terminal, then only tone 1 can be entered and the address is a longtone-address (group call). If L isset to 0 the address line will not alert and can be used for (squelch) scanning only. For 5-tone terminalsvalid values are from 0 (scan) to 6 (address with 6 tones).

Address (5 tone terminals only)5 tone address. Valid tones are 0-9 plus G, B, C, D, F and K. For more details regarding tone systemconfiguration, please refer to Tonsystem. K is no single tone but instead is used as wild card at the end of aaddress. 5137K will therefore alert all valid addresses from 51370 to 5137F. If one single tone is enteredmore than once in sequence (e.g. 111) the second instance will be replaced by the repeate tone (R). In ourexample 1R1 will result.

Tone 1 and Tone 2 (analog terminals only)Tone frequencies of first and second tone of a two tone address. Tone 1 is also used for longtone addresses.

2 (analog terminals only)If active, the alert pattern is played back as long as the second tone (or longtone) is being detected.

SV (analog terminals only)If active, voice messages following an alert on this address are stored to stored voice memory (SV). Theycan be replayed thereafter.

POCSAG (analog terminals only)POCSAG Type used for alerting using the BLE connection, generally Alpha for normal tone addresses.

RICThe RIC address must be between 8 and 2'097'151. Invalid spaces 2'007'664 to 2'007'671 and 2'045'056 upto 2'045'063. RIC (Radio Identification Code) is a term used in radio technology and is used in digital radio terminalsfor alerting to address different terminals. The transmission is done in POCSAG protocol.

By clicking on RIC on top of the column, the RIC addresses are sorted.The Copy and Paste is available for the addresses.

Identifier For GSM message reception an identifier needs to be specified, to allow a message to be associated with

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the correct address. It is recommended NOT to use this identifier as means of addressing one device in a group. This would leadto unneeded data traffic (and costs) for all devices in the group that are "not called".

SubSub-address (A, B, C, D)

TypeType de message. Selon le type sélectionné, le message est interprété. L'automne 2017 a vu une unificationdes types de messages analogiques et numériques. Dès lors, "Tone & Voice" est remplacé par "Alpha".

AlarmFor each address (subaddress), one of the 16 possible patterns for alert notification are assigned. Refer to POCSAG Alarm Patterns in the PSWplus. It is possible to select no alarm pattern "-". Messages withoutalarm pattern will be displayed but there is no alarm pattern played.

DS (HURRICANE DUO)For each address (subaddress), define if the message is directly spoken or not. This applies only in thealert mode speak. This functionality is active by default. If there are some addresses that may containsensitive information, you can deactivate direct speech. If deactivated the messages on this address areonly ever spoken after the press of a button.

PrioWhen an alert is defined on the same address as a priority, the alert through the Alert Modes can not bereduced.

F (Folder)In the column "F", the incoming messages are directed to one of the three directories and are allocated asneeded.

I (Crypto Key Index)Choose the crypto key with which the message must be decrypted. To choose a key, the address-type hasto be an encrypted one. Further more the terminal needs to have encryption enabled / supported. The keypairs are numbered from 1 to 32. In the column "I", the number of the crypto-key can be entered. The samekey pair can be assigned to any number of RIC. Creating and loading of key pairs requires separate softwarePSWplus Crypto. Be sure that the terminal has the crypto feature enabled.

Fix textsA fixed text is a predefined text that the received message is prefixed. It must advance at POCSAG FixTexts are recorded in the PSWplus. If this is done, it can now in the column "Fix Texts" the addresses areassigned as often.

CC (Confirmation Channel)For each individual address (RIC and SubRIC) a confirmation channel can be defined. This assumes that theconfirmation channel has been previously defined. The confirmation channels are defined in ConfirmationChannel Settings in the PSWplus.NoteConfiguration hint: When using confirmation and Express Alarm (EA) it is recommended that peoplemonitoring many EA-Toneaddresses configure User feedback only for one (personal) address. It is possible to use an additional CC toget acknowledgement of reception form the other (non personal) EA-Tone addresses. If more than one EA-Tone addresses are configured User feedback an these addresses are sent out, the user will have to sendan answer for each of these EA-Tone addresses.

EIn addition to the profiles, an extension profile can be set . The extension profile is added to a selectedprofile. The terminal receives on the addresses of any of the profiles (selected profile) as well as on theexpansion profile. The name of the extension profile is defined in POCSAG Settings in the PSWplus.

CM (Charger Mask)

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In the column CM (ChargerMask), the behavior of the alert can be defined when the terminal is located in thecharger. There are three different types of alert modes. If a terminal in a charger, the vibration is generallyturned off. See also the Main Configuration Settings and POCSAG Settings in the PSWplus.You may switch on or off the column "CM" by pressing the right mouse button, while the cursor stays on"CM".

Alerts always in alert mod Loud, regardless of the setting of the alarm mode in the terminal. Seealso POCSAG Settings in the PSWplus.

"Ascending alert volume in charger": A terminal in a charger will increase it's alerting volume step bystep, regardless of the alert mode setting active in the terminal.

Alerts in the same alert mode as set in the terminal. See also POCSAG Settings in the PSWplus.

Never alerts in the charger. Messages are not stored

"Silent alert in charger": A terminal in a charger will display the message but not play any tones,regardless of the alert mode setting active in the terminal.

MCM (Multi-Unit Charger Mask)As with the Charger Mask you it is possible to define how each address is alerted if the terminal is placed ina multi unit charger.

P1 ... PxIn the column profil it can be defined if the receiver has to alert for a specific address or not. The profilesmust be defined in the list POCSAG Profiles in the PSWplus. If this is done, the profile can now beassigned in the column "profile x" to any address.

Networks

If the option multi-channel is enabled, up to 8 networks can be defined.See also POCSAG Settings in the PSWplus.

NameDescription of the frequency

FrequencyFrequency within the switching bandwidth See Main Configuration device information

Tone Systems (analog terminals only)Allows to select a tone system for each network. Default for 2-tone is 1sec 3sec, while it is ZVEI1 for 5-tone.

Baud rate512, 1200, 2400 baud

EOMIndication of an end of message character

InvInverted transmission.

POCSAGplusPOCSAGplus is a proprietary supplement Swissphone POCASG the standard protocol for transmitting anydata. As the separator here can have a one to three-character programmable POCSAG sequence (seeselection) to be entered. This sequence must be chosen so that they in no message text (in the network)

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occur.

Profiles

It can have different profiles are defined, depending on the specialization, for example, the degree ofreadiness of the region or use any distribution to customer needs.

AvailableYou can program many profiles, for example, all profiles that are possible with a firefighter. With a mountedin the column "Available" is defined, which profiles for a particular user, or be made available in the terminal.The user will then see the menu of his terminal only marked as available and select profiles. With theProfiles menu, the user can independently select the profiles in the terminal. See also Menus in thePSWplus.

NameName of the profile, the maximum length is 21 characters.

Profile typeThere are two categories of profiles, the select-profile and the toggle-profile:Select-profile is the classic profile, only one select-Profile may be active at one time. When the user selectsa select-profile, the priviously active select-profile is deactivated (de-selected). Select-profiles basically worklike a rotary switch.Toggle-profilse on the other hand work like individual switches. They can be activated / deactivatedindependant of other profiles. When the user activates a toggle profile, it has no effect on the alreadyactivated switching profiles and select-Profile. One Application of toggle-profiles is to enable / disableindividual call addresses.

EnabledIt defines which profile is activated after programming of the terminal. A maximum of one election profile beenabled. It can also control any number of profiles are enabled.

Priority Scanning (analog terminals only)Applies to select profiles only: If a profile contains addresses that span more than one network, thenetworks will be scanned. If active for a given select profile, prio scanning will be used. In other words, afteralerting on e.g. Network number 2, the terminal will quickly scan back to the priority channel (Networknumber 1) as not to miss any call on that channel.

Alerting modeAllows to optionally assign a (default) alerting mode to a select profile. On switching to a new select profile,the corresponding alerting mode will be activated. In case no default alerting mode was assigned (-), thealerting mode remains unchanged. In case both profile menu and alerting mode menus are active, the mostrecent change will be applied.

Time of day (Profile schedule, only available in some terminals)Allows to optionally schedule profile changes at a specified time. Only changes to selection profiles can bescheduled.

Weekday (Profile schedule, only available in some terminals)On which weekday should this profile change be executed. Either a specific weekday or "daily" can beselected. In case a profile change should be done e.g. on Mondays and Fridays, please create two identicalprofiles with corresponding switching schedules.

NoteAt least one selection-profile program in the terminal and running.

NoteIn a multi-channel POCSAG device a maximum of 2 networks may be active simultaneously. If a switch-profile, is activated, which includes a third network, the terminal will emit an error message.

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NoteVoice terminals allow for a variable number of channels to be scanned. This number depends on the tonelengths of the first address tone. If a toggle profile is added which will add "one to many" channels, theterminal will emit an error message.

Audio file

Up to 16 audio files can be used instead of alarm patterns. Due to the size, audio files significantly increaseprogramming time. If you do not wish to write the audio files, please uncheck Write audio file a the top ofthe grid. If a terminal contains audio files they will always be read out together with the configuration.

WAV FileThe name of your audio files.

DurationDuration of the audio file, rounded to the nearest second.

Play back the WAV file using the computers speaker

Import, allows to import any WAV file for use as an alert pattern. While Export allows you to save wav filesfrom a terminal to your computers file system.

Please also refer to Alert patterns

Alert patterns

Up to 16 different alarm patterns are defined. An alarm pattern consists essentially of a tone sequence, thelights of the LED (backlight) and vibration pattern. The alarm pattern may be a certain number of "quiet" andrepeated "loud ". The alarm pattern is used in POCSAG Addresses in the column "Alarm". Each address(subaddress) may be associated with any alarm pattern

NameSince October 2015, it is possible to name alert patterns. The names are also displayed in the terminalwhen choosing alert patterns.

AudioSelect one up to 16 Audio files to be used instead of a beeper melody.

BeeperThe melody of the alarm pattern can be composed by 8 shades. The duration of a single alarm pattern isabout one second. Each alarm pattern can use up to 8 different frequencies (A to H). On the right page everynote (AH) are assigned to the corresponding frequencies from the scale (19 bars). With a minus sign "-" is abreak defined.

LEDThe flashing LED can be programmed: 1 = On, 0 = off. Terminals with multi color LED also allow thefollowing settings: B = blue; C = cyan G = green; M = magenta; R = red; Y = yellow

VibrationThe vibration function can be programmed: 1 = On, 0 = off.

VolumeFor the terminals supporting the Volume settings, this is the maximum volume this alert will ever have.

Quiet R.

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The number of quiet repetitions of the alarm pattern, how often the alarm pattern is played softly.

Loud R.The number of loud repetitions of the alarm pattern, how often the alarm pattern is played at high volume.

DurationHow long the alarm pattern is played. Audio files that are shorter than des specified duration are NOT re-started onec they finished playing.

EndlessThe alarm pattern is repeated indefinitely (not recommended).

PauseBetween the alarm pattern a short pause (0.1 s) is switched.

If a device is inserted into the programming station, the alarm pattern is played once.

NoteIf configured, the user may activate / deactivate the vibration function in the terminal using the user menu.See also Menus in the PSWplus.

NoteDepending on the selected alarm mode, the alert will be indicated in different ways. Please refer also to POCSAG Settings.

Alert mode LoudThe alarm pattern is played as defined.

Alert mode QuietThe alarm pattern is played as defined. There are all cycles played "quiet".

Alert mode DiscreetA lead is 10 seconds duration with LED and vibration. Then the alarm pattern is played once "silent".

Alert mode SilentThe alarm is only for 10 seconds with LED and vibration.

NoteWhen an alert is defined on the same address as a priority, the alert through the Alert Modes can not bereduced.

Fix texts

A fixed text is a predefined text that a received message will be prefixed. A fixed text must first be includedin the list. The fixed text is then under Addresses in the column "fixed texts"are available. Each address(subaddress) may be assigned any fixed text. In case "Line break" is activated, a line break is inserted afterthe fixed text. This way the message text will always start on a new line.

NoteA fixed text can be completed in order to separate it from the message with any number of spaces.

Digital outputs

Only Firmware < 3.80 set-up of digital outputs for PRM955 and message output. For each address thatshould be output on the serial interface this has to be enabled in Addresses, column "M " (Message output

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in all).

Replace Text

Messages my be "edited" using "Replace Text". These edits can be applied to the message display and / ortext-to-speech output of the HURRICANE DUO.Messages that where "edited" prior to being displayed, are indicated with an asterisk in front of themessage.

Possible Use-Cases:

· Prevent long incident Numbers from being displayed / read out

· Replace GPS-Positions by (e.g.) "Position"

The search pattern defines which part of the message shall be replaced by the transcription. Valid wild-card characters are:

· ? exactly one character

· * any number (including zero) of characters

· # exactly one digit

· $ any number (including zero) of digits

· < message start

· > message end

If searching for one of these wild-cards it has to be escaped in the search pattern using \. If you want to e.g.replace "Error #300" where 300 could be any three digit number, the following search pattern has to beused: "Error \####" As the first hash-sign is escaped the search will be for a literal hash-sign followed by threedigits. Please bear in mind that these text replacements take always place. In case the message format isnot as assumed when programming you may get effects you have not anticipated.

Examples

Search Pattern Transcription Original Message Result

; GPS=$#.######? $#.######? Message; GPS=54.123456N 8.123456E Message

x#######y####### POS Message x1234567y8904567 End Message POS End

x=###### y=###### Message x=123456 y=224466 Message

? xy Hallo xyxyxyxyxy

i*i o Mississippi Mo

\$$ 36sqft The Value is $110. The Value is 36sqft.

###> Abc123456 Abc123

###> 123456Abc 123456Abc

###$> Abc123456 Abc

###$> Abc12 Abc12

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$> Abc123456 Abc

Please also refer to User Dictionary

Switching pattern

Up to 16 different switching patterns can be defined. A switching pattern defines how an output is switchedin case of an alert. By default all outputs state "low active". After the switching pattern was played backthey will return to the state "low".

TriggerTher are diffent Triggers that can activate an output:

MessagesProbably the most common case, outputs are activated on reception of a message. Optionally the switchingpattern is only activated if the text of the message contains a certain substring. Please refer to Searchpattern.

OAPThe output is activated using a OAP command. It is not possible to pre-define pulse durations, orrepetitions. Using OAP it is possible to set the output to eihter "active" or "inactive" or to output a "pulse".For details please refer to the Swissphone OAP-Specification for details.

Trigger Input (1-3)The output is activated using one of the three available trigger inputs. Please note: the trigger inputs are onlyaccessible directly on the PRM955e. They are not accessible on MS POCSAG.

OutputThe switching pattern is applied to this output. Valid values are 1-6. For each output only one type of triggeris allowed. It is not possible to activate the same output using either OAP or Messages. In ohter terms oneoutput can only be activated from either messages, OAP or trigger inputs.

High Puls [s]High Pulse duration in seconds. max. 600 seconds.

Low Puls [s]Low Pulse duration in seconds. max. 600 seconds.

RepetitionNumber of times the switching pattern is repeted. Maximum 255 repetitions are possible Search pattern Applies only to the trigger "Messages". If there is some text configured here the output is only activated ifthis text is contained in the message. If the feature flag "GLOB" is active, the following wild card characterscan be used:

· ? exactly one character

· * any number (including zero) of characters

· # exactly one digit

· $ any number (including zero) of digits

· < message start

· > message end

Please also refer to Replace Text

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Search pattern

Applies only to DSE.

Tone Systems

Most commonly used tone calling systems are pre-defined.You can changes settings like length of tones,tone tolerances etc. here. Please also check your service-manuals (for analog terminals) for moreinformation on these settings.

Text to Speech

In chapter Text to Speech, the parameters are defined for:

TextToSpeech SettingsUsers Dictionary

NoteThis chapter only applies to terminals with text to speech (TTS) output.

Settings

General

Language / VoiceSelect the desired voice for text to speech output (TTS). Depending on terminal, available voices mayinclude female or male voices as well as language variants (e.g. US / UK English).

VolumeStandard Volume for TTS output (important if Menu-item "TTS Volume" is not configured in the terminal).See also Menus in the PSWplus.

Speech SpeedRelative speed of TTS output. Speeds below 100% may help increase speech intelligibility.

PitchAllows setting the voice pitch.

Options

Speak words apartSetting "Speak words apart" will result in the Speech output not trying to form sentences but speak eachword by itself without trying to apply sentence intonation.

Speak time stampEnable TTS output of message time stamps. In case your menu language is not the same as the one usedfor TTS output, it is recommended to disable this option, as there will be errors when speaking time stampslike "10 minutes ago".

User Dictionary

Test text to speech and edit user dictionaries (per voice)

Test SpeechQuickly test TTS. Settings made in this section, such as voice, speech speed, volume and pitch are only

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valid during testing and will not be written to the terminal. To start speech output click on the loudspeakericon.

User DictionaryEdit user dictionaries (per voice). When a search pattern is encountered in a message it will be replaced bythe corresponding transcription for speech output. To test the transcription please click the loudspeaker iconnext to it.Hints regarding the Dictionary

· Please be aware that the order of entries in the dictionary does matter. The dictionary is executed "fromtop to bottom".

· Always try to make the search string as long as possible (to minimize "false triggering").

· Please always add leading and trailing spaces (shown as bold underlines) and other punctuation wherepossible.

· Add spaces and punctuation to both search pattern and transcription

· The dictionary is case sensitive ('a' differs from 'A').

ImportImport a dictionary (containing multiple entries) form a file. The new entries will be added to the activedictionary after the current entries.

ExportExport the currently active dictionary to a file. The dictionary can be saved as XML- or SwissphoneDictionary-File (*.dict).

NoteThe user dictionary may only replace fixed character strings. To replace strings with variable content (e.g.GPS positions), please refer to Replace Text.

GSM

In the chapter GSM the parameters are defined for:

GSM settingsGSM networksGSM connectionsPayloads

NoteAll the relevant parameters for GSM communications can be set and defined. This applies only to deviceswith GSM modules.

Settings

GSM settings

EnabledDefines the default state of the GSM module. Using the Menu "GSM" the user may activate / deactivate theGSM module at will.

Time SynchronizationThe device synchronizes its time with the time of the GSM provider. It is important to select the correct timezone in the main configuration settings in the PSWplus. This service "time synchronization" is not offered byall GSM providers.

Write SIM-PIN Before first inserting a new SIM card in your terminal, please enter the PIN of the SIM card here and write it

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to the terminal. Once the checkbox is set, a new line appears for entering the PIN1. This is usually a 4-digitnumber

Switch-off timeoutGenerally, the GSM module is switched off in the terminal. This setting defines how long the GSM modulereminds turned on, after the last GSM connection was ended.

NoteIn case the terminal Displays an error despite entering a PIN, it may be necessary to unlock the SIM withthe PUK. Please use a suitable device, such as a Mobile Phone to enter the PUK.

GPRS settings

APNRefers to the "Access Point Name of GSM provider. The APN must be defined for the SIM card that is usedin the terminal. The APN identifies the access point to the data network of the GSM provider. If in doubt, askthe provider of the SIM card.

APN usernameAs specified by the GSM provider issuing the SIM card that is inserted in the terminal. If in doubt, ask theprovider of the SIM card.

APN passwordAs specified by the GSM provider issuing the SIM card that is inserted in the terminal. If in doubt, ask theprovider of the SIM card.

GSM Message reception

TypeType of GSM message reception. Available types are:

Permanent GPRS Messages can be received at any time from the GPRS network. Battery runtime will be reducessignificantly. POCSAG reception continues in parallel. If the same messages are sent both on GPRS andPOCSAG, addresses (RIC and GSM Identifier) need to be configured in the same bundle (please refer alsoto Addresses).

Permanent SMSSMS messages can be received at any time. Battery runtime will be reduces significantly. POCSAGreception continues in parallel. If the same messages are sent both via SMS and POCSAG, addresses (RICand GSM Identifier) need to be configured in the same bundle (please refer also to Addresses).

Fallback GPRSAs long as POCSAG reception is possible, messages will only be received on POCSAG. If no POCSAGnetwork is available, the terminal will send the GSM message reception payload to the system. Now thesystem knows to send messages for this receiver on GPRS. As soon as POCSAG reception returns, thedevice will again send the payload to the system, telling it that it's messages do no longer need to be sentby GPRS.

Fallback SMSAs long as POCSAG reception is possible, messages will only be received on POCSAG. If no POCSAGnetwork is available, the terminal will send the GSM message reception payload to the system. Now thesystem knows to send messages for this receiver via SMS. As soon as POCSAG reception returns, thedevice will again send the payload to the system, telling it that it's messages do no longer need to be sentby SMS.

Use Reception ThresholdTo switch into Fallback mode before completely loosing POCSAG coverage a reception threshold can be

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set. If POCSAG reception is less than e.g. -85 dBm the terminal will switch into fallback mode. ValidRange: -60 dBm (good reception) to -90 dBm (critical reception).

Primary connectionThis connection is tried first to sign in / out with the system for GSM Message reception.

Fallback connectionIn case the Primary connection can not be used to sign in or out, the fallback connection s tried.

Note: If the type of GSM message reception is either permanent GPRS or fallback GPRS, primary connectionand fallback connection must be GPRS as well.

PayloadSelect which payload is to be sent to sign in / sign out for GSM message reception. You may configure thepayload in section GSM Payloads.The GSM message reception payload must contain at least the following elements: Acknowledge ID, Pager SN, (possibly Pager ID).

Networks

GSM Networks

NameIdentifies GSM Net for GSM message reception. Needed when configuren Addresses.

POCSAGplusAllows to transmit arbitrary data together with a message. To separate the date from the message asequence of three characters (that should not be found in any normal message) has to be defined (see list).

R (Restrict SMS sender)If desired, it is possible to restrict who can send (SMS) messages to the terminal. Up to three allowedphone numbers can be stored for each network. When restriction is active and a message is sent to thedevice which originates from a number that is not listed, the message will be ignored.

Connections

Definition of physical connection channels.Up to eight different connections can be defined.

NameIdentifier for the connection. Max 16 characters

Type of GSM connectionSelect between GPRS (data connection) or SMS

Settings for GPRS connections

Remote HostSpecifying the Domain-Name of the server, for example agps.swissphone.com or IP address of the server eg193.209.214.51

Remote PortPort number

GPRS Keyword TypeMust correspond with the setting in the server:

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Noneno keyword definedSerialNumber Serial number of the terminal TextIndividual text; please enter this text in the field GPRS KeywordIMSIIMSI of the SIM card(International Mobile Subscriber Identity (IMSI) is a globally unique number associated with each GSMmobile phone user. It is stored in the SIM inside the phone and is sent by the phone to the network. It isimportant to note that from the IMSI it is not possible to deduct the phone number. This association is onlyin the network.IMEIIMEI belonging to the GSM module(International Mobile Station Equipment Identity (IMEI) a unique 15 digit serial number, allowing eachGSM mobile to by identified)

GPRS PasswordUser defined text Keyword, up to 16 characters

Settings for SMS connections

SMS numberThe number of GSM modem. It is recommended to give the full GSM number, that is, including the countrycode. e.g. +4367564565

SMS-keyword TypeMust correspond with the setting in the server: Noneno keyword definedSerialNumber Serial number of the terminal TextIndividual text; please enter this text in the field SMS KeywordIMSIIMSI of the SIM card(International Mobile Subscriber Identity (IMSI) is a globally unique number associated with each GSMmobile phone user. It is stored in the SIM inside the phone and is sent by the phone to the network. It isimportant to note that from the IMSI it is not possible to deduct the phone number. This association is onlyin the network.IMEIIMEI belonging to the GSM module(International Mobile Station Equipment Identity (IMEI) a unique 15 digit serial number, allowing eachGSM mobile to by identified)

SMS KeywordUser defined text Keyword, up to 16 characters

Payloads

A payload (packet) consists of user data, which is transmitted from the terminal. Such user data istransmitted at each communication (eg feedback profile change) between terminal and server. You candefine up to 8 different payloads. Each payload can be filled with various payload elements. A data packetthat is sent via SMS has a maximum length of 160 characters (including SMS password header (9) andChecksum (2)).

Selected payloadIn the list of selected payloads, the names of the 8 payloads are defined by double-clicking on the name.

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Payloadname may include a maximum of 16 characters.If a payload open the individual payload elements are visible. The payload elements can be from the list ofAvailable Payload "is selected and inserted with the mouse in a payload.

Available payload elementsThe list below shows the payload elements include the importance of the menu, made use of abbreviationspayload.

NoteDepending on the version of the terminal are not all payload elements available.

PayloadBytes

DescriptionCode

{AcknowledgeID}

1 Acknowledge ID of the message 0x91

{CapacityPower Source}

1 Capacity left in battery or accumulator 0x8B

{Cradle ID} 1 Terminal cradle state 0x98

{Date&Time} 1

Pager timestamp (usually current Pager Time in UTC).Message confirmation:Time and date of message reception (UTC)Emergency call and subsequence call:Time and date of emergency detection (UTC)

0x90

{FirmwareVersion}

1 Firmware string 0xAA

{GPS Enabled} 1 GPS positioning enabled or disabled 0x9F

{GPSPosition:1}

1+1GPS-Localization + Position time [Parameter: Number of positions,

range 1-3]0x8D

{GPS Positionextended:1}

1+1 Position, accuracy and position time 0xAE

{GPS State} 1 GPS module status DEPRACTED / REMOVED 0x8C

{GSM Cell Info} 1 Current value of the last connection 0xA1

{GSMOperator}

1 Current value of the last connection 0xA2

{GSM RSSI} 1 GSM received signal strength in –dBm 0xA8

{IMEI} 1 GSM module IMEI 0x93

{IMSI} 1 SIM card IMSI 0x92

{LifecheckInterval}

1 Current selected/active life check interval 0xA4

{LifecheckProfile ID}

1 Current selected/active life check profile ID 0xA6

{LifecheckProfile Name}

1 Current selected/active life check profile name 0xA5

{LifecheckStatus}

1 State of local and remote Lifecheck 0xAB

{Messagecontent(Crypto):16}

1+1 Encrypted message text 0x89

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PayloadBytes

DescriptionCode

{Messagecontent(Text):32}

1+1 Alpha message text 0x88

{Messageerrors}

1 Error correction status 0x8A

{Message userconfirmation ID}

1 Message Feedback ID 0x9E

{Message userconfirmationtext}

1 Message Feedback Text 0xA0

{MonitoringInterval}

1 Remote Tracking interval 0x9A

{MonitoringState}

1 Remote Tracking state 0x99

{Network} 1 Current network ID of POCSAG receiver 0x94

{OccupationalSafety}

1 Occupational Safety on/off 0x97

{OrganisationID}

1+1 Content of organisation field in the device configuration 0x8E

{Pager ID} 1 Pager ID 0x86

{Pager SN} 1 Pager serial number 0x87

{POCSAGPosition:1}

1+1 Values, time and signal strength of a detected beacon 0xA3

{POCSAGPositionoptimized}

1 Optimized beacon information for localization 0xAD

{POCSAGRSSI}

1 POCSAG RSSI 0x9B

{Profile ID} 1 Profile ID 0x9C

{Profile ID List} 1 Profile ID listed 0xA7

{Profile Name} 1 Profile Name 0x9D

{RIC} 1 RIC address 0x82

{RIC Type} 1 RIC type 0x84

{SubRic} 1 RIC subaddress 0x83

{TRIOConfiguration}

1 Device specific configuration flags 0xA9

{TRIO Status} 1 Device state 0xAC

{Turbo ID} 1 Turbo ID 0x85

Bluetooth

In the chapter Bluetooth, the parameters concerning the Bluetooth 4.0 (Low Energy) Interface are defined:

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SettingsConnectionsPayloads

NoteIn the Bluetooth all the relevant parameters for communication with smart phone applications (mobile apps)can be set and defined. This applies only to devices equipped with the corresponding hardware.

Settings

Bluetooth-Settings

EnabledDefines the default state of the Bluetooth module. Using the Menu the user may activate / deactivate theBluetooth module at will.

Customization

StartManage rights relating to start up text and start up picture inside the mobile app.

"-" No rights data is not visible inside mobile appShow Start up text and start up picture can be displayed by the mobile app. No modification possible. Edit Start up text and start up picture can be displayed and changed using the mobile app. The changes areapplied to the terminal configuration

Terminal HandlingManage access rights relating to terminal handling, usage and man machine interface inside the mobileapp. Rights granted apply to settings regarding key tone, confirmation tone, key vibration and key lock.

"-" No rights data is not visible inside mobile appShow Currently active settings can be displayed by the mobile app. No modification possible. Edit Currently active settings can be displayed and changed using the mobile app. The changes are appliedto the terminal configuration

DisplayManage access rights relating to the following settings: message font, word-wrap, message scrolling, anduser line.

"-" No rights data is not visible inside mobile appShow Currently active settings can be displayed by the mobile app. No modification possible. Edit Currently active settings can be displayed and changed using the mobile app. The changes are appliedto the terminal configuration

Alert pattern (Selection) Manage access rights to regarding alert pattern selection.

"-" No rights data is not visible inside mobile appShow Currently active alert patterns can be displayed by the mobile app. No modification possible.Edit Currently active alert patterns can be displayed and changed using the mobile app. It is only possibleto select from the pre defined (using PSWplus) patterns. This allows to ensure no alert pattern that are "toquiet" can be used. The changes are applied to the terminal configuration Alert pattern (Definition) Manage access rights to regarding creation of alert pattern.

"-" No rights data is not visible inside mobile appShow Currently active alert patterns can be displayed by the mobile app. No modification possible.Edit New alert pattern can be created as well as existing ones displayed. It is possible to e.g. create very

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quiet alert pattern. The changes are applied to the terminal configuration

Bluetooth message reception

POCSAGplusAllows to transmit arbitrary data together with a message. To separate the date from the message asequence of three characters (that should not be found in any normal message) has to be defined (see list).

Connections

Definition of IP connections.Up to eight different connections can be defined.

NameIdentifier for the connection. Max 16 characters

Remote HostSpecifying the Domain-Name of the server, for example system.swissphone.com or IP address of the servereg 193.209.214.51

Remote PortPort Number relating to the service. Valid values are 0-65535, usually port numbers above von 1024 areused.

Payloads

Information regarding payloads can be found in the chapter GSM-Payloads. The functionality does notdepend (or change with) on the transport channel used.

Confirmation Channel

In the chapter Confirmation Channel, the parameters are defined for:

Confirmation Channel SettingsConfirmation Texts

NoteIn the Confirmation Channel all the relevant parameters for receipt acknowledge and user response can beset and defined. This applies only to devices with GSM modules.

Acknowledge Settings

There can be up to 8 different message confirmation channels (CC1-CC8) defined. A message confirmationchannel can be assigned to a POCSAG Sub address. To configure this relationship please go to POCSAGAddresses. If an address is associated with a message confirmation channel, after acknowledgment ofalarm the menu with the user responses is displayed.

Primary connectionSelect form the connections defined in section GSM connections.Your confirmation data will usually be sent trough this connection. In case it is not possible to establish theprimary connection, the fallback connection will be tried.

Fallback connectionSelect form the connections defined in section GSM connections.In case the primary connection can not be established, the fallback connection will be tried.

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Text 1-8Select one of eight texts defined in Confirmation Texts in the PSWplus. You can define the texts in Confirmation Channel Texts.

Acknowledgement of receptionAs soon as a message is received, an acknowledgement will be returned. Transmission happens withoutuser intervention.

Payload acknowledgement of receptionSelect which payload will be sent as acknowledgement of reception (defined in GSM Payloads).

Payload for user feedbackSelect which payload will be sent as user feedback (defined in GSM Payloads).

Acknowledge Texts

List of texts that can be selected in the user acknowledgement. See Confirmation Channel Settings inPSWplus.A maximum of 16 different texts may be defined. The maximum length is 16 characters.Terminals offering tracking can start tracking with the user acknowledge. To select on which acknowledge tostart please tick the corresponding text in the column "Tracking".

User Channel Settings

User channel enables the spontaneous sending of predefined messages. Possible applications are:Requesting new availability status, notifying status changes, etc.Up to 16 different predefined texts (Text 1 - Text 16) can be used. If the menu for the user channel is madeavilable to the user, a selection with the defined texts appears when the menu is activated. If the userchooses a text, a payload is sent.

Primary connectionSelect form the connections defined in section GSM connections.Your data will usually be sent trough this connection. In case it is not possible to establish the primaryconnection, the fallback connection will be tried.

Fallback connectionSelect form the connections defined in section GSM connections.In case the primary connection can not be established, the fallback connection will be tried.

Text 1-16Allows to define the texts which are avilable to the user.

User Channel PayloadSelect which payload will be sent as user feedback (defined in GSM Payloads).Please add any or all of "Unsolicited Message ID" and "Unsolicited Message Text" to the payload. This isin addtion to the ACK-ID and a payload element such as Pager SN to identify the pager.

Connections

Applies only to RES.Q and TRIO FW 1.42Definition of the connections for the confirmation channel.A maximum of eight different connections can be defined.

See GSM Connections in the PSWplus

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Emergency Calls

In chapter Emergency Calls, the parameters are defined for:

Emergency settingsEmergency functionsLifecheck profiles

Settings

Emergency Call CycleWe define an emergency call to consist of an initial (emergency) call, post positioning and a second call. When an emergency call is triggered the initial call is sent. To get an exact an current position of theincident, post positioning is started following the initial call. Once the current position is acquired thisposition is sent out with the second call.

General

Active TRIO product packageThe Swissphone TRIO is offered in various product packages. Here you select your options.

Switch off device only in charger possibleEnable / disable the ability to switch off the emergency device only while it is in the charger.

Continuous subsequent localizationEnable / disable the function subsequent localization. While activated, after the emergency call istransmitted, the subsequent localization (including positioning) will be transferred continuously to the SOS-portal.Thus, it is possible for SOS portal users to locate the concerned persons continuously, even if they stay inmotion.

Connections

Primary connectionSelect form the connections defined in section GSM connections.Your confirmation data will be sent trough this connection primary. In case it is not possible to establish theprimary connection, the fallback connection will be tried.

Fallback connectionSelect form the connections defined in section GSM connections.In case the primary connection can not be established, the fallback connection will be tried.

Initial call payloadSelect which payload to send with the initial call. Please select from list GSM Payloads.

Second call payloadSelect which payload to send with the second call. Please select from list GSM Payloads.

Status information

PayloadSelect which payload to send with the status information. Please select from list GSM Payloads.

Interval

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The interval for transmitting status information has to be defined here.

Device functional test

EnabledBy the device functional test the basic functions of an emergency call device can be checked. This testtakes about 2-3 minutes and is performed by the user manually. Here you can 'enable' or 'disable' the devicefunctional test in general.

After removing from the chargerEnable / disable the device function test after removal of emergency call device from the charger.

IntervalIt defines the interval in which device function tests need to be performed.

Emergency functions

EnabledEnable/Disable the corresponding emergency call feature. The feature will be enabled or disabled afterwriting the configuration to the terminal. Emergency call features fall-detection and man down-detection maybe activated/deactivated by the user using the menu 'fall / man down detection' on the terminal. Please see Menus in PSWplus

Offline Mode (not applicable to Swissphone TRIO)Allows to use emergency call button without a emergency call system. Once offline mode is activated, theincident is signalled with a local siren sound. There is no forwarding to any system.

LC-Settings payloadSelect which payload to send when remote Lifecheck is activated on the terminal. Please select from list GSM Payloads.

Silent pre-alertEnable/Disable this Feature. Prior to sending the emergency call there is a pre-alert. Each second the useris made aware of the pre-alert by a beep and vibration. If silent pre-alert is enabled, this pre-alert will besilence and without vibration. All other sounds associated with an emergency call, such as "emergency callalert" and "emergency call successful" are silenced as well.

Duration of the pre-alertDepending on your work environment, the requirement is different concerning the duration of the pre-alarm.Here you can specify the duration for each individual emergency function.

SirenEnable/Disable this feature after triggering an emergency call, the terminal will start a siren. For five secondsa low volume siren sound is emitted, changing to loud afterwards.

Additional man down detection settings

Carrying-typeSelect how the terminal is worn on the body.

Activating angle

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If the terminal is tilted more than the activating angle (in either red or blue areas) for a time bigger than theactivating delay and in a motionless position, an emergency call is initiated.

Activation delayIf the terminal is tilted more than the activating angle for a time bigger than the activating delay and in amotionless position, an emergency call is initiated.

Prolonged immobilityIf active, a "man-down-emergency-call" can be activated independently of the terminal orientation andactivating angle)

Prolonged immobility activation delayIf the terminal is motionless for a time longer than this delay, an emergency call is initiated. This delay as tobe greater than the activation delay for the man-down functionality.

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Autonom Lifecheck

A special feature of the Lifecheck is the "Autonomous Lifecheck" variant. As soon as the user stays in anarea without an Internet connection for a longer period of time (longer than approx. 3 minutes), a Lifecheckmonitoring is started.Lifecheck monitoring is also started automatically on the SOS portal. As soon as the device can establishan Internet connection, the Lifecheck is terminated locally as well as on the SOS portal.

Lifecheck profiles

The user has the option to choose according to their activities and / or work environment, between differentinterval times. These different interval times can be defined in Lifecheck profiles in advance. These profilescan be chosen by the carrier by the Menus.

NameThis text is user definable. The profile name is displayed at the home screen as the active profile.

IntervalHere the time interval is defined per profile. Depending on the activity and / or working environment, thechoice of the profile, and thus the time interval will vary. After this period, a pre-alert is activated at theterminal. The time interval starts again after acknowledgment of pre-alarm and stops definitively afterdeactivation of the Lifecheck profile. ReminderThis feature is only available for Remote-Lifecheck. Here the reminder time is defined, which must be lessthan the entire time interval. Is a reminder time defined e.g. 10 minutes, the user will be reminded by audibleand visual signals 10 minutes before the end of the entire time interval.

TypeThis defines whether it is an 'Autonomous-Lifecheck' selected or a 'Remote Lifecheck'.

NoteThese settings must be configured in advance by this software. The user is able to start and stop aLifecheck profile, but cannot change settings at the terminal.

Location

In chapter Location, the parameters are defined for:

GPS Settings

NoteIn chapter GPS all the relevant parameters for GPS positioning can be set and defined. This applies only todevices with GPS modules.

Settings

General GPS

GPS enabledSelect if GPS-positioning is active or not when the terminal starts up. With the menu, the user can activate

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or deactivate GPS in the terminal at will. See also menu in the PSWplus.

Time SynchronizationThe device synchronizes its time with the UTC time from GPS. It is important to select the correct timezone in the main configuration settings in the PSWplus.

A-GPS (Assisted Global Positioning System) is a technology for delivering assistance data over adifferent transmission channel than GPS for more accurate and faster GPS positioning. A separate dataconnection, for example GPRS or POCSAG is supplying the GPS modules with additional supportinformation, such as the approximate location of the recipient (eg determined by the MCC (Mobile Countrycode)).

A-GPS on demandA-GPS data is obtained over a GPRS connection every hour, or on demand, from the A-GPS server.Swissphone offers A-GPS-data on agps.swissphone.com, remote port 50955. Amount of data is about 1kBper call.

If GPS is active and ther have been A-GPS data recieved on POCSAG, they will always be used.

GPS Parameter

Sleep TimeThe sleep time defines the time after which the GPS module is started again and is looking for a validposition. The sleep time is not an interval, but the rest period between two GPS activities.

OptimizationOptimization of operating time or location. The GPS module requires a lot of energy to operate. Therefore,the GPS location should be optimized for the specific application. If a high position accuracy is required, alarger value can be set. This will reduce but battery life. If the position accuracy is less important, a smallervalue can be set and the battery life is thus prolonged.

A-GPS on demand

EnabledActivate / deactivate A-GPS on demand is on terminal start up.

Primary ConnectionSelect on of the connections defined in GSM connections in the PSWplus. Positions are sent on thisconnection at first. In case the primary connection can not be established, position data is sent on thefallback connection.

Fallback ConnectionSelect form the connections defined in section GSM connections.In case the primary connection can not beestablished, the fallback connection will be tried. Should this not also be possible, a connection error isdisplayed.

Tracking

EnabledActivate / deactivate tracking on terminal start up. It is recommended not to turn tracking on by default, asthe battery drain will be high.

Primary ConnectionSelect on of the connections defined in GSM connections in the PSWplus. A-GPS data is requested on thisconnection at first. In case the primary connection can not be established, A-GPS data is requested on thefallback connection.

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Fallback ConnectionSelect form the connections defined in section GSM connections.In case the primary connection can not beestablished, the fallback connection will be tried. Should this not also be possible, a connection error isdisplayed.

Geofencing

EnabledActivate / deactivate geofencing on terminal start up. As soon as the device is outside the rectangle definedbelow, a payload will be emitted.

Primary ConnectionSelect on of the connections defined in GSM connections in the PSWplus. A payload is sent on thisconnection at first. In case the primary connection can not be established, payload data is sent on thefallback connection.

Fallback ConnectionSelect form the connections defined in section GSM connections.In case the primary connection can not beestablished, the fallback connection will be tried. Should this not also be possible, a connection error isdisplayed.

Lower left corner (South-West)Position of the most south-westerly corner of the rectangle outside which a palyoad will be sent. Format:latitude, longitude \ "XX.XXXX, XXX.XXXX"Latitude -90.000...+90.000 Longitude -180.0000...+180.0000

Upper right corner (North-East)Position of the most north-easterly corner of the rectangle outside which a palyoad will be sent. Format asabove.

Indoor detection

The terminal searches for beacon stations within buildings. If necessary, the terminal sends the receivedcode of the transmitter back to the control center so that the terminal (and its users) may be located. Thebeacon use in general a suitable frequency for the pager and the POCSAG coding. The sub-addresseswhich are intended for reception of a back channel must be programmed with the type of "Baken". As longthere is reception from a beacon GPS will not be turned on.

Services

In chapter services, the parameters are defined for:

Service Settings

NoteIn block services all the relevant parameters for different services can be set and defined. Depending onterminal type used only the available services and parameters will be displayed.

Services

OAP (On Air Programing)

Start Text

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As the default start text + + + is used. Other starting texts are possible, but they must be chosen so thatthey can not be confused with a message. OAP standard commands must be configured in the PSW. I.e.RIC type your password and start characters must be defined. OAP commands must be sent with a specificstart text, otherwise they will not be accepted by the pager. In this window, the start text (to a maximum of3 characters) are defined.

Write passwordOnly if this function is activated, the OAP password is programmed into the device. OAP passwordThe OAP password is defined in this dialog box. The OAP password may include a maximum length of 16characters. Certain OAP commands will only be accepted if submitted with the correct password.

Write Crypto-Key for OAPOnly if this feature is enabled, the OAP-Crypto key is programmed into the device. Crypto keyThe crypto key is defined in this dialog box.

NoteThe crypto key can only be written. When reading out a terminal of the crypto key is not read and notshown.

Profile switching

EnabledIf the user changes a selection or toggle profile (see POCSAG profiles in the PSWplus) a payload is sent tothe specified server.

Primary connectionSelect form the connections defined in section GSM connections.Your payload will be sent trough this connection primary. In case it is not possible to establish the primaryconnection, the fallback connection will be tried.

Fallback connectionSelect form the connections defined in section GSM connections.In case the primary connection can not be established, the fallback connection will be tried.

PayloadSelect which payload to send on Profile switching. Please select from list GSM Payloads.

Device State

Send state on low batteryIf enabled, a message will be sent when the terminal detects a low battery condition. As the battery reachesa state of charge of 10% or less, the selected payload is sent to the specified server.

Send state on power onIf enabled, a message will be sent when the terminal is switched on. The selected payload is sent to thespecified server.

Send state on power offIf enabled, a message will be sent before the terminal is switched off. The selected payload is sent to thespecified server.

Send state on GPS activationIf enabled, a message will be sent when the GPS is turned on by the user. The selected payload is sent tothe specified server.

Send state on GPS deactivation

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If enabled, a message will be sent when the GPS is turned off. The selected payload is sent to the specifiedserver.

Send state on on cradle state changeIf enabled, a message will be sent when the terminal is inserted or removed from either a charging orprogramming cradle. The selected payload is sent to the specified server.

Primary connectionSelect form the connections defined in section GSM connections.Your payload will be sent trough this connection primary. In case it is not possible to establish the primaryconnection, the fallback connection will be tried.

Fallback connectionSelect form the connections defined in section GSM connections.In case the primary connection can not be established, the fallback connection will be tried.

PayloadSelect which payload to send on low battery. Please select from list GSM Payloads.

DSE State

DSE only. A payload is sent out as soon as DSE state changes.

Primary connectionSelect form the connections defined in section GSM connections.Your payload will be sent trough this connection primary. In case it is not possible to establish the primaryconnection, the fallback connection will be tried.

Fallback connectionSelect form the connections defined in section GSM connections.In case the primary connection can not be established, the fallback connection will be tried.

PayloadSelect which payload to send on DSE state change. Please select from list GSM Payloads.

Remote configuration

EnabledIf enabled, this allows certain parameters to be configured remotely. This feature requires a remoteconfiguration server.

Primary connectionSelect form the connections defined in section GSM connections.Your payload will be sent trough this connection primary. In case it is not possible to establish the primaryconnection, the fallback connection will be tried.

Fallback connectionSelect form the connections defined in section GSM connections.In case the primary connection can not be established, the fallback connection will be tried.

Remote queryEnabledIf enabled, allows asking the terminal to return any payload element.

Primary connectionSelect form the connections defined in section GSM connections.Your payload will be sent trough this connection primary. In case it is not possible to establish the primary

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connection, the fallback connection will be tried.

Fallback connectionSelect form the connections defined in section GSM connections.In case the primary connection can not be established, the fallback connection will be tried.

Remote monitoring

EnabledIf enabled, remote monitoring will send out the below payload regulary at the given interval, to the specifiedserver.

Primary connectionSelect form the connections defined in section GSM connections.Your payload will be sent trough this connection primary. In case it is not possible to establish the primaryconnection, the fallback connection will be tried.

Fallback connectionSelect form the connections defined in section GSM connections.In case the primary connection can not be established, the fallback connection will be tried.

PayloadSelect which payload to send regularly. Please select from list GSM Payloads.

IntervalThe interval is the time span between two transmissions of the payload to the system. The interval can beset in hours, minutes and seconds. The maximum interval is 12 hours, the minimum interval is 3 minutes.

Password

here are two protection schemes for your terminal. A password that protects the data programmed usingPSWplus and a password (or rather PIN) that can be used to protect a lost device from being turned on. Forthe latter, please refer to the section Main configuration Settings. Parameters programmed into Swissphone terminals can be protected using a password. Without knowledgeof this password it is not possible to read out or re-program a terminal. In case the password is lost, it ispossible to overwrite the password with a new one. This will clear all user data and reset the device tofactory defaults.

Password entryWhen trying to read a password protected terminal, PSWplus will ask for the password. Entering a wrongpassword five times will lock the terminal for a duration of three days. After three days, it is again possible toread out the pager (given the correct password). In case the password has been lost, the terminal may beresetted as described below. If the "Password Protection" option was enabled, resetting the terminal is notpossible. Only the correct password will be accepted! This ensures that only authorized personnel (with thepassword) can read or modify the terminal. It is therefore not possible to read out or copy sensitive data likeradio address codes and the like. If a pager is locked by wrong entry of passwords, message reception isstill working. To disable message reception remotely use the respective OAP command (if there is an OAPaddress active in the terminal). Only then the terminal can no longer be used for message reception.

Setting a passwordTo set a password in a new terminal, please click the item "Password" form the menu-ribbon of PSWplus.Enter your desired password into the fields "New password" and "Confirm new password". Now click the"Change password" button. The password is written to the terminal.

Changing a passwordTo change your password in a terminal, please click the item "Password" form the menu-ribbon of PSWplus.Enter your current password into the field "Old password". Enter your desired password into the fields "New

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password" and "Confirm new password". Now click the "Change password" button. The password is writtento the terminal. There will be a message indicating wether the password was written successfully.

Clearing the passwordTo clear a password from a terminal, please click the item "Password" form the menu-ribbon of PSWplus.Enter your current password into the field "Old password". Leave the fields "New password" and "Confirmnew password" empty. Clicking "Change password" will clear the existing password from the terminal. Theterminal can now be read / written with PSWplus without restriction.

Lost passwordIn case a password was lost, it is possible to reset the password. Simply press the button "Reset" in thepassword entry dialog without entering any other data. Please note: this will CLEAR ALL USER DATA. Afterclicking "Reset", a warning will be displayed informing you that all user data will be deleted. This is toensure only authorized agencies can read password protected parameters. Resetting the password will takeroughly 30 seconds. After this time the terminal can be re-programmed normally.

Tools

ToolsClicking "tools" opens a popup windows. On the left side you can select toools for your desired features /functions. The corresponding settings and actions are located to the right. To leave the Tools window, simplyclose it (either using the button in the lower right corner or the windows close icon.

Read Messages (PSWplus Service)Read all messages from receiver, including PIN-Protected messages. In case the receiver was protectedusing a programming password this has to be entered to read the messages.

NotePlease do not change any settings in "tools" without prior training. The settings (especially in PSWplusService) may have impact on the correct working of your device. If you need training please contact yourSwissphone representative.

NoteIn case of unexpected trouble you may be advised to create an analysis file (General -> Create analysisfile).

NoteSome Tools are not applicable for all terminal types. E. g. "play a TTS file" applies only to terminalscontaining a text to speech module.