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PS.NET/CAD - Management
Full Unit Management
    With PS.NET CAD, you have the power to command.  PS.NET/CAD delivers the functionality required to meet the increasingly complex demands of public safety communications.

The Status MonitorSceen Shot Screen Shot
PS.NET/CAD incorporates status displays that are designed to keep communications center personnel constantly aware of field conditions.   The status displays function automatically.  Because of the speed of the system, the monitor appears never to change.  Operators never see any overt movement on the screen.  Annoying blanking and repainting has been totally eliminated. 
Summary information in status displays is logically grouped according to the structure of the communications center; i.e. by channel, area of coverage, agency, etc.  An individual dispatcher may elect to display information only for groups of responsibility; for all groups, or for itemized specific groups.
It is important to note that unit times shown in status displays are elapsed time, not the time that individual transactions occurred.  Times are updated each second.  Elapsed times make it easier for the operator to monitor field safety or decide on unit reallocation.

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PS.NET/CAD includes a complete set of commands to accommodate unit status changes.  Multiple methods are available for entry of unit status information. PS.NET/CAD maps user defined status codes to internal codes, allowing agencies to continue to use their own status codes.  The system handles English or traditional ten codes.  Special processing is included to handle radio logs.  All status changes are automatically time stamped and retained in a history database for later analysis.

Popup window based commands are provided for incident related dispatching, enroute, responding, and arrive (on-scene).  These commands handle multiple units and, in most cases, intermixed police and fire units.  A clear command is provided to capture additional information normally associated with call clearing, such as disposition codes and comments.

A general purpose "status" command allows entry of both event related and user defined status conditions.  This command handles a single police unit or fire apparatus and accepts all defined status conditions. 

In addition to the pop-up commands, a "quick status bar" on the main window is always available and allows entry of any unit status conditions.  This status bar is especially useful in pursuit and other emergency situations where rapid repeated entry of radio traffic is required.
    Safety Timers
PS.NET/CAD includes a full complement of safety timers.  These timers include:
Undispatched Incident
Dispatch
Enroute

On-Scene All timers are keyed to call type codes or status codes.  This allows different timers for hazardous events than for routine events.  Expired timers are denoted on the status monitor and with a message placed in queue for the responsible dispatcher.

Mobile Digital Computers
PS.NET/CAD has complete support for mobile digital communications.  Special provisions in dispatch and status commands, timers, and status displays accommodate the unique requirements of mobile digital computer equipped units.

Full AVL Support
The Advanced Mapping Option shows a unique visual representation of the field situation that can often be invaluable to the dispatcher and help ensure officer safety.  CAD calls automatically appear on the jurisdictional map. When combined with the unit AVL feed from GPS transmitters connected to a mobile unit vehicle or the unit’s mobile laptop, the system can continuously display and track vehicles on the digital base map.  The system accurately display the current location of all units and indicates direction of travel.

Fire Dispatching
Fire dispatching is based on pre-defined responses and may be configured for "station" dispatching or individual apparatus.    Stations may be automatically busied out on dispatch and not recommended when they are undermanned.  Recommended response algorithms are based on both call type and incident location.

In-station printers are supported for secondary dispatch notification and to provide "jerk and run" copies of incident information, including hazardous materials and other premise information.  Flexible commands are provided to note all equipment status change times and to recall the data for relay to the units for input into fire incident reports.  All times are maintained to the second.  A separate fire incident number is maintained for each incident.

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