8M083X25 R14
APX Series P25 Interface
DVRS Installation & Programming Guide – PART II
January 2019
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DVR System Topologies
The following table provides an overview of all possible DVR system configurations and
whether each is supported. The rest of the document provides details on the supported
system topologies.
Table 12 DVR System Topologies- Voice
Global DVRS Features
This section describes Global DVRS features, which are common for all DVR channel
types.
Automated VR Activation (AVRA)
The MSU has Vehicular Interface Port (VIP) inputs that can be wired to a switch (refer to
the Motorola MSU installation documentation), which can be used for activation /
deactivation of the DVR. The switch that asserts the VIP Input could be the opening of the
car door, the removal of a PSU from the charger, a manual switch, parking brake switch
or a combination of the above. Alternatively, the AVRA trigger can be wired to the
designated pin on the DVR auxiliary cable as described in Part I of this manual.
The handling of the VIP inputs is determined by the ‘AVRA Function’ field programming in
the DVR as follows: