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MOTOROLA CREDIT CORPORATION AND MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS
Contract #
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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• One desktop microphone <br />• Two headsctjacks <br />• Four desktop speakers <br />• Loggingrecorder <br />• Radio instant recall recorder <br />• External telephone set <br />• External paging encoder <br />• Footswitch <br />• Generic transmit audio input <br />Some of the connectors listed above can be used to provide audio inputs and outputs for connecting <br />other types of dispatch consoles to the Motorola radio system in conjunction with the Motorola MCC <br />7500 Dispatch APIs. <br />The secure card provides encryption and decryption services for the dispatch console. It is capable of <br />supporting multiple, simu ;taneous eneryption/dectyption sessions using multiple algorithms and <br />multiple secure keys. <br />Personal Computer (PC) <br />The dispatch console uses a customized Motorola - certified HP Z420 PC running the Microsoft <br />Windows operating system, containing a Motorola- designed voice carol and a Motorola- designed <br />secure card. The PCs used in ASTRO 25 systems have a mini -tower form factor. <br />The PCs are processed through Motorola factories in Schaumburg so that the application software, <br />voice cards, and secure cards can be installed and tested to ensure they are operating property, <br />1,4,2 Auxiliary Inputs and Outputs <br />Included in the proposed dispatch solution is an Auxiliary InputlOutput server. AUX 1/0 enables <br />console operators to control and monitor external devices, such as doors and lights, from the console <br />user interface. Multiple dispatch consoles anywhere in the network may monitor and control the same <br />relay output and/or external inputs. Changes are indicated across all dispatch consoles <br />simultaneously. Customizable graphic icons are also used to provide a visual indication of both the <br />function and state of external inputs. <br />The contact closures and input buffers required to interface to these devices are housed in Remote <br />Terminal Units (RTUs). These RTUs can be physically located close to where they are needed, at any <br />console site or RF site. The dispatch consoles and RTUs communicate with each other across the <br />radio system's IP transport network, Individual relay outputs can be configured so that they require a <br />safety switch to be pressed before they respond to any commands from the dispatch console user. <br />Supported Aux 110 Configurations <br />The following Aux UO con figurations are supported. <br />Momentary Input This is an input where the user interface always shows the true state <br />of the input. <br />02 Apru 2015 <br />City of Santa Ana Use or disclosure of this proposal Is subject <br />fvICC7500 P25 Dispatch Migration and Subscribers to the restrictions on the cover page. <br />Motorola Solutions Confldentlal Restricted System Description 1 -13 <br />
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