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2013-182 EMS - Motorola Solutions Inc for new Radio Consoles $770088
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PRODUCT SPEC SHEET <br /> MCC 7500 IP DISPATCH CONSOLE <br /> • Dispatcher-and radio-initiated events on radio channels CONSOLE TELEPHONY MEDIA GATEWAYS <br /> (such as changing the frequency,sending an alarm) Media gateways are used to provide dispatchers with <br /> are recorded. access to analog POTS and/or T1/E1 phone lines directly <br /> • Recorder capacity based on the number of radio from their MCC 7500 Console positions.The Session <br /> transmissions needed to record simultaneously, Initiation Protocol(SIP)is used to communicate with <br /> not on the number of channels it may record. the media gateways across the console IP network.A <br /> • Agency partitioning,enhancing control over which rich set of telephony features is supported by the media <br /> resources are recorded by what agency or department. gateways,enabling dispatchers to do.their jobs more <br /> effectively and efficiently. <br /> • Security and fault management centralized at the <br /> radio system's network manager. <br /> SPECIFICATIONS <br /> System Compatibility ASTRO®25 System and PremierOne"CAD Application <br /> Vocoder Algorithms supported AMBE,IMBE,ACELP,G.728,G.711 <br /> Encryption Algorithms supported AES(256 bit),DES-OFB,DVI-XL,ADP(Advanced Digital Privacy),DES-XL,DVP-XL <br /> Monitor requirements <br /> With Mouse or Trackball 17"minimum,20"recommended <br /> Touchscreen 20"minimum <br /> Voice Processor Module(VPM) <br /> connections Connector type Device <br /> RJ45 One desktop microphone,eight desktop speakers,one local logging <br /> recorder,one radio instant recall recorder,one console telephony instant <br /> recall recorder,one external telephone set,one external paging encoder, <br /> one footswitch <br /> OB15 Two headset jacks connectors <br /> VPM mounting options EIA 19"rack mount,console furniture mount,Desktop—supports monitor up to 80 Ibs <br /> VPM audio inputs and outputs 600 Ohm,balanced and transformer coupled(except for microphone which is 2000 Ohm,balanced,and does not <br /> use a transformer) <br /> Speaker Mounting Options Desktop,furniture mount,or wall mount(with bracket accessory) <br /> Dispatch Console Cable Lengths VPM to Speaker cable 10.1 feet(3.09 meters)standard <br /> VPM to Headset Jack cable 5 feet(1.8 meters)standard <br /> Headset Jack Extension cable 6 feet 0.8 meters)standard <br /> VPM to Microphone cable 10 feet(3.05 meters)standard <br /> VPM to Footswitch cable 10 feet(3.05 meters)standard <br /> Supported Console Site Fractional T1/E1,Single T1/E1,Multiple T1/E1s <br /> Link types Redundant and non-redundant versions IP site links <br /> MCC 7500 Dispatch Up to 60 simultaneous audio sessions per operator position <br /> Console Capacities Up to 60 simultaneous encryption/decryption sessions per secure capable operator position <br /> Up to 3 Multi-Select groups per operator position(with up to 20 members per Multi-Select group) <br /> Up to 16 Patch groups per operator position(with up to 20 members per Patch group) <br /> Up to 160 resources per operator position <br /> Conventional Channel Gateway Rack mountable,1 rack unit high <br /> T1 R1,T2R2,T4194,T8198,T1 2R12,T14191 channels <br /> Simple analog,MDC 1200 analog,pure digital,mixed mode(analog/digital)channels,consolettes <br /> Standard density CCGWs provide interfaces for up to four analog conventional channels <br /> High density CCGWs provide interfaces for up to eight analog conventional channels <br /> Each analog conventional channel interface contains the following inputs and outputs <br /> 600 Ohm,balanced analog audio input-To accept radio audio from the channel.Can be configured to support <br /> AGC,DLM,or no input conditioning. <br /> 600 Ohm,balanced analog audio output-To send console transmit audio to the channel <br /> 600 Ohm,balanced analog audio output-To send console transmit and radio receive audio to a logging recorder <br /> 1 Amp,24 VDC relay output-For relay keying of the channel <br /> Input buffer-To detect Carrier Operated Relay(CDR)closure in the channel <br /> Input buffer-To detect Line Operated Busy Light(LOBL)closure in the channel <br /> Input buffer-To detect Coded/Clear closure on an Advanced Securenet channel <br /> Standard density CCGWs provide interfaces for up to four V24 based ASTRO 25 conventional channels <br /> High density CCGWs provide interfaces for up to eight V24 based ASTRO 25 conventional channels <br /> •V24 to station or comparator.No Digital Interface Unit(DIU)required. <br /> Standard density CCGWs can support up to 24 conventional channels simultaneously(four analog+four V24 <br /> based ASTRO 25 conventional+sixteen IP based ASTRO 25 conventional) <br /> High density CCGWs can support up to 32 conventional channels simultaneously(eight analog+eight V24 based <br /> ASTRO 25 conventional+sixteen IP based ASTRO 25 conventional) <br />
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