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City of Santa Ana Exhibit C -1, System Description <br />1.8.1.7 ProQA EMS - Motorola CAD Interface <br />The EMD can be brought up at any point from the Incident Initiate screen. Existing CAD <br />data, such as the callers name and address is transferred from Motorola CAD to ProQA, When <br />the call -triage is completed in ProQA, their recommendation for a dispatch response is <br />communicated back to Motorola CAD. Santa Ana will be responsible for providing licensed <br />copies of the ProQA software, and Motorola will be responsible for providing the interface. <br />1.8.1.8 Zetron 6126 - Motorola CAD Interface <br />The Motorola CAD Toning Interface provides automatic and manual control of the Zetron <br />Model 6/26 Fire Station Toning System. The interface allows automatic dispatch notification <br />(toning) of fire stations(s), visual indication when the PA has been opened following a toning <br />sequence, manual, or automatic control of fire station doors, and automatic reset of status <br />lights on the Model 26 Dispatch Panel. <br />1.8.1.9 Tear -n -Run - Motorola CAD Interface <br />The Tear - and -Run feature of Motorola CAD allows dispatch messages to be automatically <br />printed at Fire stations as tones occur when Fire /EMS incidents are dispatched. The <br />information that prints in dispatch messages for the Tear- and -Run feature varies, per toning <br />system, depending on the current system configuration. Motorola is providing the tear -and- <br />run interface only. The City of Santa Ana must provide all network connectivity and a <br />network accessible printer in each firehouse. <br />1.9 MotoMesh System Description <br />1.9.1 Project Overview <br />Motorola is providing to Santa Ana Fire its MOTOMesh Broadband Wireless Data <br />Communications System to provide high bandwidth wireless data capabilities to cover <br />all 12 of the fire stations in a Hotspot configuration. In addition, Santa Ana Fire will <br />have ad -hoc client meshing capabilities between units for on -scene networking to aid <br />in personnel accountability and to assist the battalion chiefs for site management and <br />real time evaluation and awareness. <br />Each Fire Station hotspot will provide broadband internet access over two frequency <br />bands. A 2AGHz unlicensed band with standard 802.11 WiFi, along with a 4.9GHz <br />licensed band that is exclusive to Public Safety, and supports the Mesh Enabled <br />Architecture (MEA) protocol. This dual band support allows the Fire Department to <br />access their mission critical applications over a secure, licensed band, while also <br />enabling other users to access non mission critical applications over the 802.11, <br />Exhibit C -1, System Description C1 -8 05/2105 <br />CN: 05 -17505 <br />Design, engineering, and pricing information contained in this offering is considered proprietary and may not be shared with any person <br />or agency not directly associated with the addressee without the express written consent of Motorola, Inc., or its designees. <br />