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News Release from: Omniflex (UK) | Subject: MAP27
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 13 May 2008
Alarms monitored over Site Trunk Radio
using MAP27
Omniflex recently completed a project interfacing their Maxiflex I/O System to a site trunk radio, which is a system that is used to maximise the available capacity in a two-way radio link
Groups of users are given a logical talkgroup to share for their communications, rather than a dedicated radio frequency The Maxiflex I/O system sends pre-programmed alarm status messages to a trunk radio using the MAP27 protocol, this then transmits to operators with designated trunk radios who receive the alarm information immediately
The operator is then required to return to base to acknowledge and attend to the alarm.
If the operator does not return to base to acknowledge the alarm within a set time period the Maxiflex system re-transmits the alarm until the alarm is finally acknowledged by the operator.
Omniflex are specialists in alarm event management applications, if you would like further information on the solutions we can provide or to discuss your requirements please contact the Omniflex sales department. Request a free brochure from Omniflex (UK) ...
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