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2014 UPDATE ABOUT THE VIPER MEDICAL NETWORK (VMN)

2014 UPDATE ABOUT THE VIPER MEDICAL NETWORK (VMN). WHAT IS HAPPENING?. The North Carolina VIPER emergency radio system has been upgraded to a new increased capability “P25” system. WHAT IS HAPPENING?.

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2014 UPDATE ABOUT THE VIPER MEDICAL NETWORK (VMN)

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  1. 2014UPDATE ABOUT THE VIPER MEDICAL NETWORK(VMN)

  2. WHAT IS HAPPENING? • The North Carolina VIPER emergency radio system has been upgraded to a new increased capability “P25” system.

  3. WHAT IS HAPPENING? • All VIPER radios (mobile, portable, base station and control stations) must be programmed to the new P25 standard. • VMN radios that are not programmed for VIPER P25 will not operate and will give an “OUT OF RANGE” message or a long tone when transmitting.

  4. VIPER MEDICAL P25 UPDATE • The North Carolina Hospital VIPER Medical Network “VMN” was changed to P25 operation on July 1, 2014.

  5. VIPER MEDICAL P25 UPDATE • All VMN hospital radios are currently programmed with both the “old” VMN channels and the “new” P25 channels, unless they were missed during the programming process.

  6. VIPER MEDICAL P25 UPDATE • A new radio programming effort will begin in the near future to remove the old channels and reprogram the Menu/Home feature. • The new programming effort is called “second touch”

  7. TELL THE DIFFENENCE To tell the difference between the “old” and the “new” VMN channels, look at the “zone” indicator, or first three letters of the channel talk group address e.g. VMN12345 • The “old” channels have lower case letter zone designators. • The “new” P25 channels have UPPER CASE zone designators.

  8. After a radio is programmed for P25: The “old” talk group zone designators are in lower case font. (don’t use these anymore)

  9. After a radio is programmed for P25: The “new” P-25 VMN Talk Groups are in UPPER CASE font.

  10. old versus NEW Lower case UPPER case

  11. Hospital VMN Radioold Channel (lower case)

  12. NEW Hospital Radio P25 Channel (UPPER CASE if the radio has been reprogrammed)

  13. VIPER MEDICAL P25(after July 1, 2014) • Insure your radio was programmed by checking to see if it has bothUPPER and LOWER case ZONE indicators. • USE THE UPPER CASE ZONES. • Discontinue operation on the “old” lower case channels.

  14. CONFUSION FACTOR • There may be some confusion during the change to P25 because all radios, prior to the P25 programming, had only upper case zone fonts. These look like the new channels and cause confusion if the radio was not programmed for P25. • Be sure your radio has both, but use only the UPPER case zones.

  15. CONFUSION FACTOR • If your radio has been programmed, it will have both lower case and upper case channel names. • If your radio has only upper case channel names, it has not been programmed for P25. It must be service checked and programmed.

  16. CONFUSION FACTOR 2 • Previously it was possible to press the “Menu/Home” button to return a radio to the “HOME” channel. If your radio is programmed for P25, pressing the “Menu or Home” button returns the radio to the wrong “lower case” channel. • You must manually select the correct UPPER CASE home channel.

  17. NEW Hospital Radio P25 Channel (UPPER CASE if the radio has been programmed) Use these buttons to change to thenew UPPER case zone

  18. NEW Hospital Radio P25 Channel (UPPER CASE if the radio has been programmed) Use these buttons to change the5-digit talk group

  19. VIPER MEDICAL P25 • If you have questions, Call Carl Van Cott at (919) 855-3955, or send him an email at carl.vancott@dhhs.nc.gov

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