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Manual Prioritization of Calls <br />"System Access Priority Select" allows a dispatch operator to prioritize truirked resources on the <br />system as either "normal" or "tactical." A dispatch operator can change the priority of a trunked <br />resource to tactical in order to give the resource a better chance of gaining communication access on a <br />busy system. Only emergency calls have a higher priority than tactical. When the System Access <br />Priority status of a resource is changed, it is updated at all dispatch consoles in the systems that are <br />monitoring that ttunked resource. <br />MKM 7000 Console Alias Manager <br />Motorola has included in the proposal a MKM 7000 Console Alias Manager (CAM). The MKM 7000 <br />manages the radio unit ID aliases that are displayed on MCC 7500 dispatch consoles. It enables <br />agencies that are sharing a radio system to make changes to the aliases that are displayed on their <br />dispatch positions and logging recorders, without affecting the aliases displayed on the dispatch <br />positions and logging recorders of other agencies on the system. <br />A typical dispatch console uses many types of aliases to make it easier for dispatchers to do theirjobs <br />by providing meaningful, descriptive names instead of numeric ID numbers for different resources on <br />the console. For example, aliases are used for: <br />• Trunking talkgroups and conventional charnels <br />• Aux UOs <br />• Secure keys used for voice encryption <br />• Frequencies on multi - frequency conventional channels <br />• PL codes on conventional channels using PL <br />• Preconfigured pages <br />• Radio trait IDs (also called radio PTT IDs) <br />Most of these aliases are defined when the console is first installed and rarely or never change. But, <br />radio unit IDs can change more often and thus need a way to easily make changes. The MKM 7000 <br />Console Alias Manager satisfies this need. <br />1A MCC 7500 DISPATCH CONSOLE COMPONENT DESCRIPTION <br />An MCC 7500 Dispatch IP Console consists of the following elements: <br />• Operator position computer <br />• Voice Processing Module (VPM) <br />• Auxiliaryhiput/Outputs <br />• Instant Recall Recording (IRR) <br />• Networkequipment <br />• Conventional Channel Interface equipment <br />This section discusses the various components that make up the proposed MCC 7500 Dispatch <br />Console system, Figure 1 -4. These components are connected together and to the rest of the ASTRO <br />25 system on an IP network via console site routers and switches. The MCC 7500 Dispatch Console <br />functions as an integrated, component of the total radio system, fully participating in system level <br />features such as end -to -end encryption and agency partitioning, <br />Since the network is IP- based, the system's interfaces and components can be distributed physically <br />throughout the network. Logging components can be centrally located at the zone core or distributed <br />at console sites. CCGWs can be located at conventional -only RF sites, at trunking RF sites, the <br />City of Santa Ana <br />MCC7500 P25 Dispatch Migratlon and Subscribers <br />Q Motorola Solutions Confldentlal 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 -li <br />