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MOTOROLA CREDIT CORPORATION AND MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS
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A-2015-083-01
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Police
Council Approval Date
5/5/2015
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related to A-2015-083 and A-2015-082
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Dispatch console generated tones (e.g., emergency alarm tones, trunking busy tones, error tones, etc.) <br />are not included in the audio appearing at the analog audio output, This is done so that they do not <br />interfere with the dispatch console user's ability to understand the voice audie that was recorded. <br />1.3.2.4 Radio Patch Control <br />MCC 7500 console users can patch communication between trunked and/or conventional radios that <br />are normally unable to conununicate with each other due to different features, programming, or even <br />different frequency bands. A patch group is a group of linked resources that can both receive <br />messages from a console and transmit to all other members of the patch group. The MCC 7500 <br />supports a maximum of 16 active patch groups. <br />Setting up a Standard Patch <br />A dispatch operator can set up a standard patch between trunked resources and/or conventional <br />resources. After the patch is created, the dispatch console transmits all audio on one resource to all <br />other resources in the patch group. <br />Patched radio users see the ID or alias of the other patched radio(s), as opposed to that of the console, <br />provided that the radio subscriber is capable of displaying IDs. This minimizes confusion and the <br />need for the dispatch operator to intervene in the call. Patches are automatically re- established if <br />interrupted so the MCC 7500 user can concentrate on continuing operations. <br />Pre - Defined Patches <br />Patches can also be pre - defined, and be automatically re- initiated each time a dispatch console <br />computer is restarted ("Patch Auto - Start "). <br />Using Multi- Select <br />The Multi- Sclect feature allows a dispatch console to define groups of selected radio resources. When <br />E Multi - Select group is opened, all of the resources in the group are simultaneously selected. <br />Resources can be added or removed from a Multi - Select group while it is open or while it is closed. <br />The Multi- Select feature: <br />• Selects multiple resources simultaneously. <br />• Defines and stores groups of resources so that multiple resources can be conveniently selected <br />and deselected. <br />1.3.2.5 Call Management and Control <br />Automatic Prioritization of Calls <br />Calls on the MCC 7500 dispatch console are prioritized through a transmission hierarchy. Calls from <br />primary supervisors take priority over those from secondary supervisors, which in turn take priority <br />over non - supervisors. Instant Transmit or All- Points Bulletin (APB) transmissions, regardless of <br />whether they are from a supervisor, will take priority over general or patch transmissions. <br />Multiple dispatch console operators can be designated as primary supervisors on the same system, <br />which is useful when multiple agencies share one system, each with their own primary supervisor. <br />Console supervisors have the capability to disable and enable operator console functionality as <br />necessary. <br />City of Santa Ana <br />IvoC7500 P25 Dispatch Migration and Subscribers <br />02 April 2015 <br />Use or disclosure of this proposal Is subject <br />to the restrictions on the cover page. <br />0 Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted System Description 1.10 <br />
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