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Advanced CapabilitiesSum Audio from Multiple Gateways: As an alternative to scanning Gateways, the Windows 2000/XP Remote user can choose to have audio from multiple Gateways summed and simultaneously delivered through the speaker. The user may limit the number of simultaneous calls and prioritize the Locations using the Local Settings window shown below. The selected Gateway audio will be heard through the left speaker and the summed audio of all unselected locations will be heard through the right speaker. SimulSelect: This feature allows a single audio message to be "broadcast" to multiple Gateways simultaneously. Record and Playback Calls: The Record and playback capability provides information about the recorded call, including the stored filename of the recorded message and a box to click to playback the transmission. Scan Between Radio Gateways: IP|25D allows the remote PC user to scan the audio of multiple Radio Gateways. Each remote PC can set its own unique priority for monitoring the audio of different talk groups, channels, and geographic locations. View Activity of Multiple Groups: The Global View window in IP|25D presents the current status of multiple Radio Gateways. View the group or channel that each gateway is monitoring. Get real-time call indications from multiple Radio Gateways.

Supervisor Controls: The system administrator can designate which PC users are “Supervisory Users” and which are “Standard Users.” Supervisors can change systems and groups and jump to the top of the queue when the radio is busy. Standard users cannot change systems or groups but like Supervisors can make individual calls. Private Call: PC users may make a private call that other PCs do not hear. Other PCs see the call activity but do not hear the audio from that Radio Gateway. Sort Call History: The Call History window may be sorted by caller (radio or PC), callee (channel), time, date, and type of call. Sort by caller to see the calls made by a single PC.
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