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PS.NET/CAD - User Interface
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When it comes to working the way dispatchers do, PS.NET CAD design provides the means to quickly capture, manage and control system activity.  All operations are prompted in forms or dialog windows; no complex commands have to be memorized.  Dispatchers can use the pointing device or Quick Commands to speed the entry of frequently used commands.   An enhanced command set provides a full functionality for the operator.

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Dispatchers can quickly view and manage resources, be alerted to new calls for service, and reminded of critical periodic tasks, such as unit or personnel status checks.  The CAD status screen displays visual alerts to assist in the identification of critical information.  Incidents are automatically ordered by priority and status, and are color-coded by call status for quick and easy identification.  Calls-in-progress can be flagged and prioritized to alert dispatchers to urgent events.  Alerts can also be displayed for call information, CAD call priority, and unit status.

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PS.NET/CAD delivers the performance and functionality required in today’s modern communications center.  PS.NET/CAD integrates with other products in the PS.NET Software Suite, including records management and mobile digital communications.   Premise alerts, location history,  warrants, pre-plans, hazards and other critical information are instantly available.  Integral interfaces to local, State and National databases, E911 systems, mapping and AVL are standard features.

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The PS.NET/CAD display is divided into discreet areas that perform specific tasks for the operator.  This contributes to the overall efficiency and ease of use of the system.  The main selection menu appears across the top of the display screen.  The bottom line of the screen shows position, logged on operator, and areas covered.  The next line up is a message and indicator line.  It has a series of indicators which describe the working environment and alert the operator to incoming messages or system failures.  Separate queue indicators are included for incidents, queries, and other messages.  The queue indicators flash red when messages have been sent to the workstation.  They may be displayed by selecting the display option from the corresponding menu.  System status indicators turn red when the workstation detects a failure in some system component.  A digital clock is also included.   The message line provides positive or negative feedback on all operator transactions.
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PS.NET/CAD divides the main display in several windows that provide specific services to the operator.  The operator can toggle easily between the windows and, in many cases configure the windows to better suit specific position assignments.  The main screen includes the following windows:
Primary Form
Secondary Forms
E911 display
Unit Status
Map Display
Status Monitor

On-line Help Information
PS.NET/CAD incorporates multiple levels and types of help information.  Context sensitive 'help" can be accessed from the [F1] function key.  Depressing this key during data entry will show information directly related to the active field or display a "pick list" if the field is valiadated against an Agency defined table.  Additional general purpose 'help' information is available on system operation and departmental polices.  It functions as an on-line procedure manual.

Selection Menu's
PS.NET/CAD is driven by a main selection menu that resides at the top of the screen.  All available commands and processing options appear on the menu.  The main menu includes logical groupings for incidents, units, messages, inquiries, and other utilities and control operations.  The menu can be customized for each installation.  When one of these groupings is selected, additional related options are provided in a "drop down" menu that instantly appears below the main selection.  Menu items may be selected by positioning the highlight in the menu with the arrow keys, or by typing the single highlighted "command" letter in the menu title.  Any item can thus be selected from the menu with a maximum of two keystrokes.  More frequent commands can also be assigned to function keys.

Since all available operations are included in the menus, there are no "commands" to memorize.  At the same time, activation of the menus is just as fast as a command line and requires even fewer keystrokes.

Function Keys
Because of the keystroke efficiency of the menu driven interface, the use of function keys to replace long keystroke sequences is much less important than in other systems. The available function keys are allocated to window selection, display modes, and initiation of the most often used commands.

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