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Minutes 03-19-2013
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ORD-2013-011 Ordinance approving Budget Amendment #8-B for the purchase/replacement of Public Safety Consoles
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PRODUCT SPEC SHEET <br />MCC 7500 IP DISPATCH CONSOLE <br />Priority for Emergencies <br />Transmit Priority Levels provide an orderly and consistent <br />method for ensuring higher priority transmissions are able <br />to take over resources from lower priority transmissions. <br />Optimized Patch FunctionallitV <br />MCC 7500 Console users can patch communications <br />between trunked and/or conventional radios that are <br />normally unable to communicate with each other. <br />Patched radio users see the ID or alias of the other <br />patched radio(s), as opposed to that of the console. <br />This minimizes confusion and the need for the dispatcher <br />to intervene in the call. Patches are automatically re- <br />established if interrupted so the MCC 7500 Console user <br />can concentrate on continuing operations. <br />Enhanced Secure Operation <br />Encryption, and decryption services within each dispatch <br />operator position enable dispatchers to fully participate <br />in secure communications while keeping the sensitive, <br />vital information completely encrypted between the <br />dispatcher and the radio users. <br />Dispatchers can interface with agencies that have <br />different encryption configurations without any manual <br />intervention or delay. Up to 60, calls using up to six <br />different algorithms and multiple secure keys can be <br />supported simultaneously. <br />To help reduce dispatcher stress and potential errors <br />when managing, encrypted audio situations, indicators <br />and alerts are provided when the console mode does <br />not match that of a received call, as well as when a <br />patch or multi-select group is being set up between <br />a mix of clear and secure channels. <br />MCC 17500 CONSOLE SOLUTION <br />COMPONENTS <br />P: 1 N T <br />MCC 7500 Console operator positions connect directly to <br />the radio system's IP transport network without gateways <br />or interface boxes. Audio processing, encryption, <br />and switching intelligence for dispatch is performed <br />within each software-based operator position, without <br />additional centralized electronics. MCC 7500 Consoles <br />function as integrated components of the total radio <br />system, enabling full participation in system level features <br />such as end-to-end encryption and agency partitioning. <br />Operator position hardware consists of' a monitor, personal <br />computer, keyboard and mouse /trackball/ touchscreen, <br />speakers, audio accessories and a Voice Processor Module <br />(VPM). The VPM allows analog devices to be connected <br />to the digital console. The low- profile 'PM can be rack <br />mounted, furniture mounted or placed on the desktop. <br />The MCC 7500 Console does not require separate <br />configuration or performance management equipment. <br />The console system is configured: and managed by the <br />radio system's configuration manager, fault manager <br />and performance reporting applications, to provide <br />the customer with a single point for configuring <br />and managing the entire radio system. Changes are <br />automatically distributed throughout the system. This <br />centralized approach saves valuable time and effort <br />for system administrators and technicians. Aliases <br />for Radio, PTT IDs, may be managed both locally and <br />centrally in the same ,system to provide agencies <br />sharing an ASTRO 25 radio system with the flexibility to <br />meet their alias management needs. <br />CONVENTIONAL GATEWAY' <br />The Conventional Channel Gateway (CCGW) enables <br />both analog and digital channels to interface with <br />MCC 7500 Consoles with no need: for a separate <br />hardware network and channel banks. Conventional calls <br />are transported between the dispatch, operator positions <br />and CCGWs on the same IP network as trunked calls. <br />A CCGW provides 2-wire/4-wire analog ports for analog <br />channels, V.24 ports for older ASTBO 25 conventional <br />channels and IP connectivity for current architecture <br />ASTRO 25 conventional channels. Enhanced digital <br />control, of consolettes can be achieved by using a <br />comb ination of analog and V.24 ports. CCGWs are <br />available in two capacities. The standard density CCGVV <br />supports up to eight "port based'' channels and up to <br />sixteen IP based" channels for a total of twenty four <br />channels. The high density CCGW supports up, to sixteen <br />"port based It channels and up to sixteen IP based" <br />channels for a total of thirty two channels. <br />The 2-wire/4-wire analog ports support tone remote and <br />ear and mouth (E M) station control. The V.24 ports and <br />IP connections support digital station control while a <br />combination of analog and V.24 ports support enhanced <br />digital control of consolettes. The CCGW also SUPPORO <br />simple analog, M,DC 1200 analog, digital-only and <br />mixed-mode analog/digital channels. <br />addition to the call audio. <br />
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