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1.3.2.2 Standard Radio Transmission and Reception <br />A typical MCC 7500 dispatch console has two speakers, one for selected audio and the second for all <br />remaining unelected audio. Additional speakers can be added to the console, allowing dispatch <br />operators to configure a specific speaker for a set of designated audio sources. This simplifies <br />multitasking between multiple andio sources, allowing flexibility in the way the audio is presented to <br />the dispatch operator. <br />Receiving Calls from the Field and Other Dispatch Operators <br />Dispatch operators have great flexibility as to how to hear calls from field radio users and other <br />dispatch operators. Each console dispatch operator can define his or her own audio reception profile. <br />They can select a single audio source, whether conventional or talkgroup, to be heard on a selected <br />speaker ( "Single Select "). The dispatcher can also define groups of radio resources that can all be <br />heard on a selected speaker ( "Multi - Select "). <br />Initiating Calls to the Field and Other Dispatch Operators <br />The dispatch operator has several different ways of initiating a call. In most circumstances, a <br />"General Transmit" is appropriate. With the general transmit, the dispatch operator selects a resource <br />on the console and activates the transmission through a footswiteh, headset transmit button, or a <br />microphone transmit button. <br />If the dispatch operator needs to quickly transmit on a resource, they use the "Instant Transmit' <br />function, which activates the resource regardless of whether it is selected. To prevent accidental <br />activation of "Instant Transmit," it can be limited through an "Instant Transmit Safety Switch," which <br />must be pressed prior to activation of "Instant Transmit." <br />Making Calls to the Field and Other Dispatch Operators <br />The dispatch operator can transmit audio in different ways, depending on who they need to speak <br />with and how important that communication is. Most basically, they can make calls to all users <br />listening to a specific conventional radio resource or a specific trunking talkgroup. When multiple <br />resources are required, the operator can select additional talkgroups and/or conventional channels as <br />needed for the call using the multi- select fnturc. <br />1.3.2.3 Dispatch Audio Experience <br />Emergency Alarms <br />The MCC 7500 dispatch console is capable of monitoring radio subscribers for user initiated <br />emergency activations. On subscriber radios that are equipped and programmed to transmit an <br />emergency alarm, the MCC 7500 dispatch console detects that this emergency has occurred and <br />displays the emergency on operator positions that are preprogrammed to receive the emergency <br />notification. <br />Operator positions can be programmed to either receive the emergency or to completely ignore it. In <br />the event of an emergency condition from a radio user, all programmed consoles will give both an <br />audible and visual indication of the event. The dispatch operator can then silence the emergency <br />leaving the visual indication on the screen indicating information on the initiating radio allowing the <br />call to be handled and dispatched appropriately, <br />Once an emergency is received all programmed operator positions will give the audible and visual <br />indication of the event. Any one of these operator positions has the ability to silence the emergency at <br />only their position or for all operator positions on the system. <br />city of Santa Ana <br />MCC7500 P25 Dispatch Migration and Subscribers <br />0 Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted <br />02 April 2015 <br />Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject <br />to the restrictions on the cover page. <br />System Description 1 -8 <br />