DMR  |  2014-08-20

The Orion DMR Network Appointed Australian Technology Partner For Tipro

Source: MCCResources

The sleek modular design of the Tipro terminal combines data and voice communication modules with information processing units and human interface devices including visual display, touch screen and keyboard.

The Orion network is pleased to announce  that Tipro (www.tipro.si) a leading European designer and manufacturer of industrial human-interface devices, has appointed The Orion Network as their Australian technology partner.

“Orion’s philosophy is to work with the best technology partners and manufacturers globally to bring its customers the latest innovations in radio communications,” said Hamish Duff, Orion’s Founding Director.

“We are particularly excited by the versatility of the modular dispatch terminal, and its ability to integrate with open-standard interfaces. We are currently trialling this new technology with a number of command and control centres who are pressured to make critical decisions every day. The flexibility of the Tipro modules and convenient touch screen improve the presentation of complex information, enabling operators to quickly manipulate data, operate radio audio systems and manage workflow,” continued Duff.

The sleek modular design of the Tipro terminal combines data and voice communication modules with
information processing units and human interface devices including visual display, touch screen and
keyboard. Users can arrange the modules in an order of their choice to suit their specific application and can add new modules to support future business needs. Key features of the terminal include:

  • All in one design – space saving
  • Modular architecture
  • Multi vendor operating system – Windows, Android, Linux
  • Touch computer
  • Integrated audio options
  • Extensive connectivity – dual LAN teaming, USB, RS232, external display, digital inputs
  • Stereo loudspeakers with volume control

“This product has huge potential to change the way clients in the transport, emergency services and local government sectors allocate resources – businesses who are operating in safety critical and demanding environments. The ability to link IP systems and radio networks through the terminal will provide huge business efficiencies and cost savings for large mobile workforces, where both mobile and radio technologies are in use,” stated Duff.