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COMMUNICATION communication (kəˌmjuːnɪˈkeɪʃən) — n 1.the act or an instance of communicating; the imparting or exchange of information, ideas, or feelings.

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3 COMMUNICATION communication (kəˌmjuːnɪˈkeɪʃən) — n 1.the act or an instance of communicating; the imparting or exchange of information, ideas, or feelings 2.something communicated, such as a message, letter, or telephone call 3.a. ( usually plural; sometimes functioning as singular ) the study of ways in which human beings communicate, including speech, gesture, telecommunication systems, publishing and broadcasting media, etc b. ( as modifier ): communication theory The form of communication we are going to talk about today is radio communications and interoperability World English Dictionary

4 3 TYPES OF COMMUNICATION SIMPLIFIED VIEW OF THE THREE MAJOR TYPES OF COMMUNICATION

5 NO COMMUNICATION NETMA

6 NOBODY EVER TELLS ME ANYTHING

7 POOR COMMUNICATION IHNIWYTA

8 I HAVE NO IDEA WHAT YOU’RE TALKING ABOUT

9 GOOD COMMUNICATION OIC

10 TYPES OF RADIO SYSTEMS  SIMPLEX  REPEATER  SIMULCAST  LWIN

11 Simplex Very Reliable Limited Range Radio Channel uses 1 frequency

12 f1 f2 f1 RX TX Conventional Repeater All units within range of repeater hear all transmissions through the repeater Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 3 Unit 4 Dispatch Center f2 Repeater

13 f1 f2 f1 RX TX Trunked System f4 f3 RX TX f6 f5 RX TX PD 1PD 2 Shared Repeater Bank PD 3 FD 1FD 2 f3 f4 Frequencies are dynamically assigned by system controller User radio may be on a different frequency every time it transmits Talkgroups are “virtual” channels Possible to have many more talkgroups than actual frequencies Statistically, not all talkgroups will be active at the same time System Controller

14 Simulcasting Transmitters must be carefully synchronized to prevent interference in overlap areas Both repeaters transmit at the same frequency at the same time Link (microwave, phone line, etc.)

15 NOW THERE IS LWIN AND SIEC WHAT IS LWIN???? LWIN IS AN ACRONYM FOR LOUISIANA WIRELESS INFORMATION NETWORK LWIN IS A STATEWIDE APCO PROJECT 25 DIGITAL SYSTEM LWIN IS ADMINISTERED BY THE SIEC THROUGH GOVERNANCE SIEC IS THE STATEWIDE INTEROPERABILITY EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE LOUISIANA STATE POLICE RADIO OPERATIONS OVERSEES THE TECHNICAL ASPECTS OF LWIN AND MAKES RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE SIEC FOR IMPROVEMENTS AND CHANGES TO THE SYSTEM

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17 Calcasieu Parish has gone through all of these types of systems Simplex from the beginnining of radio communication until about 1974 when the first repeaters were used. In 1988 the City of Lake Charles installed a Motorola Smartnet trunking system followed by the Calcasieu Parish Sheriff’s Office (simulcast) and the City of Sulphur trunking system. The LWIN system is the system that many agencies will be using in the future because of the need for interoperability between public safety agencies on all levels (local, parish, and state.

18 INTEROPERABILITY Interoperability refers to the ability of emergency responders to work seamlessly with other systems or products without any special effort. Wireless communications interoperability specifically refers to the ability of emergency response officials to share information via voice and data signals on demand, in real time, when needed, and as authorized.

19 INTEROPERABILITY Are we there? Almost, but not quite at this time. The SIEC has mandated that any radio programmed to work on the LWIN have a group of channels that is identical no matter what agency owns the radio. There are channels for use by state, regional, and parish responders.

20 SIEC REQUIRED TALKGROUPS FOR LWIN USERS

21 Theoretically, this should work! Why won’t it? PLANNING,COORDINATION-TRAINING-USE IT! It is too late to plan for an event when the event is occurring Develop a plan Educate your radio users of the plan Practice the plan Use the plan

22 What else do we need to do? Learn how to use the radios that are assigned to you. Find out what the knobs and buttons are used for Learn how to change the zones in your radio Learn how to change the talkgroups Find out what is programmed in your radio by using a template or switch through the zones and talkgroups in your radio PRACTICE HOW TO CHANGE THINGS AND PRACTICE FREQUENTLY SO YOU DON’T FORGET HOW TO DO THE DIFFERENT FUNCTIONS

23 Motorola has developed a software package that enables a trainer to develop a Power Point presentation that has been customized for an agency’s radio configuration. This software is called the “INTERACTIVE END-USERS TRAINING KIT” GOHSEP has purchased this software for the XTS2500 portable radio and the XTL2500 mobile radio. Additionally, GOHSEP has plans to buy the software for the most widely used models of radios and make them available to agencies within the state. Following is an example of a presentation for the Office of Juvenile Justice Services in Calcasieu Parish. This presentation was made to supervisors as a Train the Trainer and a copy left with them for future training sessions.

24 23 Cover ASTRO ® XTS TM 2500 Model II Digital Portable Radio Interactive End-User Training.) OFFICE OF JUVENILE JUSTICE SERVICES

25 24 Welcome WELCOME TO TRAINING ON THE XTS 2500 PORTABLE RADIO.

26 25 Your Radio Control Top Side Buttons Power On/Off Volume Control 16-Position Select Knob Push-To-Talk (PTT) Button Display Light Site View/Search Nuisance Channel Delete NOT PROGRAMMED SCAN ON/OFF ZNUP MUTE 6 *OJJS 10 : 46AM Menu/Keypad Options ZNDN 3-Position Concentric Switch Options Channel/Mode Select Direct/TalkAround Keypad Lock Keypad Tones PL Defeat Scan On or Off Scan List Edit Zone Select 16-Position Select Knob Channel/Mode Select Zone Select Top Side Button Options Call Alert Page (Respond) Call Alert Page (Send) Call Response Direct/TalkAround Display Light Dynamic Priority Emergency ID Number (View Your) – Call Button ID Number (View Your) – Page Button Keypad Lock Monitor Nuisance Channel Delete Phone Call (Place) Phone Call (Respond) Private Conversation Call (Place) Private Conversation Call (Respond) Scan On or Off Site Lock Site View/Search Status/Message Calls Talkgroup Calls Volume Set Tone Top Button Options Call Alert Page (Respond) Call Alert Page (Send) Call Response Direct/TalkAround Display Light Dynamic Priority Emergency ID Number (View Your) – Using Call ID Number (View Your) – Using Page Keypad Lock Monitor Nuisance Channel Delete Phone Call (Place) Phone Call (Respond) Private Conversation Call (Place) Private Conversation Call (Respond) Scan On or Off Site Lock Site View/Search Status/Message Calls Talkgroup Calls Volume Set Tone Side Button 2 Options Call Alert Page (Respond) Call Alert Page (Send) Call Response Direct/TalkAround Display Light Dynamic Priority Emergency ID Number (View Your) – Call Button ID Number (View Your) – Page Button Keypad Lock Monitor Nuisance Channel Delete Phone Call (Place) Phone Call (Respond) Private Conversation Call (Place) Private Conversation Call (Respond) Scan On or Off Site Lock Site View/Search Status/Message Calls Talkgroup Calls Volume Set Tone Side Button 1 Options Call Alert Page (Respond) Call Alert Page (Send) Call Response Direct/TalkAround Display Light Dynamic Priority Emergency ID Number (View Your) – Call Button ID Number (View Your) – Page Button Keypad Lock Monitor Nuisance Channel Delete Phone Call (Place) Phone Call (Respond) Private Conversation Call (Place) Private Conversation Call (Respond) Scan On or Off Site Lock Site View/Search Status/Message Calls Talkgroup Calls Volume Set Tone

27 26 Status Alert Tones Tone NameTone Information AcknowledgeReceipt of a call sent to the central controller Button PressA valid key was pressed on the keypad Call Alert - Receipt of a Call Alert page sent to your radio - Confirmation receipt of a page received sent from your radio EmergencyEmergency alarm was sent from your radio FailsoftRadio has lost communication with the central controller Low BatteryWeak battery indication No AcknowledgeA call to the central controller was not acknowledged Out of RangeRadio is out of range of the system Power-upRadio has successfully powered on Private Call IReceipt of a Private Conversation call sent to your radio Private Call EnhancedReceipt of a Private Conversation call sent to your radio ProhibitTalkgroup or channel is not accessible System BusyChannel, system or target radio is busy Talk PermitChannel is ready to use Time-out TimerTime-out timer limit has been reached

28 27 LED Status RED LED GREEN LED RED Solid - PTT is pressed; radio is transmitting Flashing - Channel Busy - Low Battery (lights while transmitting) GREEN Solid - Self-test being performed Flashing - Incoming Private Call

29 28 To turn the radio on: Turn the On/Off/Volume Control knob clockwise. To turn the radio off: Turn the On/Off/Volume Control knob counter-clockwise until it clicks. Radio On/Off/Volume On/Off/Volume Knob SELF TEST

30 29 Zone Select (16-Position Select Knob) Talkgroup Select Knob MUTE 6* OJJS Zone Name To select a zone: 1.TO INCREASE ZONE NUMBER PRESS ZNUP BUTTON (ONE DOT) 2.TO DECREASE ZONE NUMBER PRESS ZNDN BUTTON (THREE DOTS) ZNDNZNUP

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