Conditional Unmuting

Conditional Unmuting

Alert Unmuting

Alert Unmuting is a feature that enables ActiveComms users to keep their channels muted until they receive an Alert for the same agency they have their channels on.

Enabling Alert Unmuting from the ActiveComms settings

Setting it up

  1. Navigate to Settings

  2. Open ActiveComms Settings

  3. Go to the “Operational Section”

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  4. Click “Conditional Unmuting”

  5. Select the channel

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  6. Enable the “Alert-Triggered Unmuting” option

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Enabling it

  1. Go to the Overlay

  2. Select the channel

  3. Click on the speaker button

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  4. The speaker will turn yellow

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What to expect

The channel will only be unmuted if the channel is connected to the ActiveComms service

Enabling Alert Unmuting from the ActiveComms settings (New overlay only)

Enabling the new overlay

  1. Navigate to Settings

  2. Go to the “Beta Features” section

  3. Click “New Radio Overlay”

Setting it up

Once you have joined a channel on the new overlay,

  1. Click the tone detection button

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  2. Enable “Alert-triggered Unmuting” option

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Enabling it

  1. Go back to the overlay

  2. Click on the speaker button

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  3. The speaker will turn yellow

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What to expect

The channel will only be unmuted if the channel is connected to the ActiveComms service.

Two-tone detection

Two-Tone detection is a feature that will allow ActiveComms users to keep their channels on silent until their selected presets go off.


Two-Tone Detection is an ActiveComms feature that alerts users when a two-tone preset sequence is played in a channel. Tone detection is only run on channels linked to an ActiveBridge Configuration. You can see which channels are linked to an ActiveBridge Configuration via the Channel Management tab.

An admin must log into the web interface and add a new preset by following the steps below:

Tone detection works for tones between 288.5 HZ and 2500 Hz with a one-second, three-second pattern.

Tones must be spaced at least 26 Hz apart.

Tone presets are viewed, added, edited, and deleted via the ActiveComms Feature Selections tab on the web interface.

Viewing tone presets

  1. Go to the Feature Selections tab. A table with all tone presets belonging to that agency, including their names and creation dates, will appear.

Creating tone presets

  1. Go to the Feature Selections tab and click the NEW TONE PRESET button to open the New Tone Detection Preset modal.

  2. Enter a preset name and the frequencies in hertz for the two tones to be detected.

    1. The pattern that will be listened to is the first frequency played for 1 second, followed by the second frequency played for 3 seconds.

    2. Frequencies must be in the range 288.5 Hz through 2500 Hz, inclusive

  3. Once filled out, click CREATE NEW PRESET

Editing tone presets

  1. Go to the Feature Selections tab and click the three dots on the far right of the row of the preset you want to edit

    1. These options are currently only available while not on mobile view.

  2. Select Edit to open the Edit Tone Detection Preset modal

  3. Edit the name and frequencies of the tone preset

    1. The pattern that will be listened to is the first frequency played for 1 second, followed by the second frequency played for 3 seconds.

    2. *Frequencies must be in the range 288.5 Hz through 2500 Hz, inclusive, must not be the same, and will not work when the frequencies are closer than 26 Hz.

  4. Once done, click SAVE.

Deleting tone presets

 

  1. Go to the Feature Selections tab and click the three dots on the far right of the row of the preset you want to edit

    1. These options are currently only available while not on mobile view.

  2. Select Delete to open the confirmation modal

  3. Click DELETE to delete, CANCEL to go back

An ActiveComms user can select the desired tones by following the steps below:

  1. Open ActiveComms Overlay and turn on ActiveComms

  2. Once ActiveComms is booted, click on the settings gear.

  3. Look for the Tone Detection option and select it.

  4. Select the channel where you want to include the available tones.

  5. Select the tones you want to add to the channel.

  6. Navigate out of settings, assign the configured channel in any of the slots and click the mute button.

  7. Once the Mute option is in yellow, the channel actively listens to the desired presets.