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BACKUP IS NOT ONLY ON SCENE

MCC 7500 IP DISPATCH


CONSOLE
Make your Dispatch Center an information DISPATCH APPLICATION ECOSYSTEM
pipeline, on which first responders can rely The ability to integrate Motorola and other third party 71% of alleged of-
for the relevant, real-time intelligence they dispatch applications with the MCC 7500 console API, fenders identified in
creates a dispatch environment that helps you meet the connection with 2013
need. The Project 25 (P25) standard-based needs of your first responders. Law Enforcement
MCC 7500 IP Dispatch Console enables Officer deaths had
effective, secure communication to keep Motorola Solutions Certified Logging Recorders previous criminal
responders connected and informed when it The Motorola Solutions certified NICE and Verint Logging
records
Recorders provide seamless dedicated recording for the
matters most. MCC 7500 console to improve productivity and offer 30% of those
post incident insights to your operations. They are the offenders under
THE RIGHT INFORMATION, RIGHT AWAY only recording solutions that meet all of the extensive judicial supervision
The connected world gives your agency access to more Motorola Solutions performance specifications required to at the time of the
information than they’ve ever had before. This information be implemented on the ASTRO 25 IP network. incident.
can prove crucial to first responders in identifying and - Law Enforcement
PremierOne™ Computer Aided Dispatch
neutralizing threats to themselves and others before a Officer Death and
PremierOne CAD integrates with the MCC 7500 console Assault Report 2013, FBI
situation escalates and results in tragedy. However, with
to streamline workflows, minimize key strokes and reduce
the explosion of available data comes the increasingly input error for more dispatch efficiency. Your personnel
difficult task of managing and communicating information. can operate within a single interface and from one
mouse and keyboard to receive 9-1-1 calls, manage an
The MCC 7500 console offers dispatchers integration incident response and communicate critical information to
capabilities to reach across multiple applications and responders in the field.
resources, helping to coordinate a response and provide the
necessary mission-critical intelligence to ensure the safety Advanced Messaging Solution
of first responders. The Advanced Messaging Solution builds upon the
Talkgroup Text Messaging capability of the MCC 7500
Multiple delivery options, including voice, Talkgroup Text console, further enhancing responder decision-making
Message and tone, connect dispatchers to responders abilities by facilitating two-way texting between dispatch
across ASTRO® 25 trunked and conventional systems. and the field. When voice communication is not an option,
Furthermore, Enhanced Telephony can connect telephone Advanced Messaging Solution provides responders with
and radio users together in a single patched group. critical information, right at their fingertips, on portable
radios or broadband devices.

PRODUCT DATA SHEET | MCC 7500 IP DISPATCH CONSOLE


APX Personnel Accountability The MCC 7500 console can be deployed incrementally as it
Streamline on-scene roll calls and gain the confidence to can interoperate within legacy ASTRO 25 console systems,
make critical decisions with an easy to use single screen giving you even more installation flexibility.
view showing the status of all on-scene personnel. Rapidly
execute evacuation orders to quickly alert your team to MCC 7500 CONSOLE SOLUTION COMPONENTS
changing situations and see that everyone acknowledges. MCC 7500 Console Operator Position
MCC 7500 console operator positions connect directly to
the radio system’s IP transport network without gateways
EASE OF USE MAKES FOR MORE EFFECTIVE or interface boxes. Audio processing, encryption, and Public safety
SUPPORT switching intelligence for dispatch is performed within dispatcher is ranked
each software-based operator position, without additional as the 13th most
Give your dispatchers the tools they need to effectively centralized electronics. MCC 7500 consoles function as
and effortlessly feed crucial intelligence to responders in stressful job in the
integrated components of the entire radio system, enabling
the field. The MCC 7500 console provides dispatchers with full participation in system level features such as end-to-end United States out of
an intuitive means to organize resources, coordinate a encryption and agency partitioning. 747 jobs outlined by
response and communicate valuable information. Its familiar the Bureau of Labor
interface, which emulates the legacy Gold Elite graphic user Operator position hardware consists of a monitor, personal Statistics, based on
interface (GUI) look and functionality, allows dispatchers to computer, keyboard and mouse/trackball/touchscreen, stress levels compared
quickly adapt to a new system with a short learning curve speakers, audio accessories and a VPM. The VPM allows
and minimal training. by career
analog devices to be connected to the digital console. The
information expert
low-profile VPM can be rack mounted, furniture mounted or
Purpose-designed workflows with minimal click-throughs, placed on the desktop. Laurence Shatkin,
critical resource information displays and contextual Ph.D.
right-click menus are just some of the features that can The MCC 7500 console does not require separate - Business Insider
help your dispatch operation become more streamlined configuration or performance management equipment. Magazine, 2013
and effective, and your dispatchers more efficient and The console system is configured and managed by the
productive. Customizable features, including window sizing radio system’s configuration manager, fault manager
and placement, color schemes and icons, allow you to and performance reporting applications to provide the
create a workflow unique to your agency’s needs. Individual customer with a single point for configuring and managing
logons even let your dispatchers create the user experience the entire radio system. Aliases for Radio PTT IDs may be
that works best for them. managed both locally and centrally in the same system to
provide agencies sharing an ASTRO 25 radio system with
With the MCC 7500 console, you’ll give overburdened the flexibility to meet their alias management needs.
dispatch staff a little relief from the complexity of their job,
instead of one more thing to manage. Conventional Gateway 78% of state and
The Conventional Channel Gateway (CCGW) enables both local criminal justice
THE INTELLIGENCE YOU NEED, EVERY TIME, analog and digital channels to interface with agencies reported
ALL THE TIME MCC 7500 consoles with no need for a separate hardware federal budget funding
First responders rely heavily on dispatch for support. They network and channel banks. Conventional calls are cuts from 2010 to 2013
need to be confident that your team can always offer the transported between the dispatch operator positions and
right information and coordination when an emergency CCGWs on the same IP network as trunked calls.
67% of those
arises. The inherent reliability and security of the ASTRO agencies reporting
25 system ensures first responders and dispatchers stay A CCGW provides 2-wire/4-wire analog ports for analog cuts greater than 10%.
connected with best-in-class audio quality. For peace of channels, V.24 ports for older ASTRO 25 conventional - VERA Institute of Justice
mind that the right information always gets through, rely channels and IP connectivity for current architecture
on our smart voice prioritization and intelligent audio ASTRO 25 conventional channels. Enhanced digital control
routing capabilities at your dispatch positions. Furthermore, of consolettes can be achieved by using a combination
continuous link and resource polling gives your dispatchers of analog and V.24 ports. CCGWs are available in two
the confidence that once connected they stay connected. capacities. The standard density CCGW supports up
to eight “port based” channels and up to sixteen “IP
SCALE UP YOUR SYSTEM, NOT YOUR COSTS based” channels for a total of twenty four channels. The
If your public safety agency is like most others, money high density CCGW supports up to sixteen “port based”
is tight for you right now. The MCC 7500 console helps channels and up to sixteen “IP based” channels for a total
you keep costs down with flexible servicing and Voice of thirty two channels.
Processing Module (VPM) deployment options. That means
less purpose-built hardware for you to buy and maintain, Auxiliary Input/Output Server
with additional savings on the space and electricity needed The auxiliary input/output server enables console operators
to run the system. The software-based system, managed to control and monitor external devices, such as doors
from a centralized, single point of contact, reduces the time and lights, from the console graphical user interface (GUI).
and skills needed for updates while the scalable platform Since the MCC 7500 console does not rely on centralized
lets your system grow only as much or as little as you need. electronics, contact closures and input buffers required to

PRODUCT DATA SHEET | MCC 7500 IP DISPATCH CONSOLE


interface to these devices are housed in Remote Terminal Console Telephony Media Gateways
Units (RTUs). These RTUs can be physically located close to Media gateways are used to provide dispatchers with
where they are needed or at any console or radio frequency access to analog POTS and/or T1/E1 phone lines directly
(RF) site. The dispatch consoles and RTUs communicate with from their MCC 7500 console positions. The Session
each other across the radio system’s IP transport network. Initiation Protocol (SIP) is used to communicate with the
Archiving Interface Server (AIS) media gateways across the console IP network. A rich set
of telephony features is supported by the media gateways,
The AIS is a digital logging interface, comprised of a
enabling dispatchers to do their jobs more effectively and
personal computer and a VPM. Audio and call control
information is sent across the IP network between the AIS efficiently.
and logging recorder.

SPECIFICATIONS

System Compatibility ASTRO® 25 System

Vocoder Algorithms supported AMBE, IMBE, ACELP, G.728, G.711

Encryption Algorithms supported AES (256 bit), DES-OFB, DVI-XL, ADP (Advanced Digital Privacy), DES-XL, DVP-XL

Monitor requirements
With Mouse or Trackball 17” minimum, 20” recommended
Touchscreen 20” minimum

Voice Processor Module (VPM) Connector type Device


connections RJ45 One desktop microphone, eight desktop speakers, one local logging recorder, one
radio instant recall recorder, one console telephony instant recall recorder, one
external telephone set, one external paging encoder, one footswitch
DB15 Two headset jacks connectors

VPM mounting options EIA 19” rack mount, console furniture mount, Desktop – supports monitor up to 80 lbs

VPM audio inputs and outputs 600 Ohm, balanced and transformer coupled (except for microphone which is 2000 Ohm, balanced, and does not use a
transformer)

Speaker Mounting Options Desktop, furniture mount, or wall mount (with bracket accessory)

Dispatch Console Cable Lengths VPM to Speaker cable 10.1 feet (3.09 meters) standard
VPM to Headset Jack cable 6 feet (1.8 meters) standard
Headset Jack Extension cable 6 feet (1.8 meters) standard
VPM to Microphone cable 10 feet (3.05 meters) standard
VPM to Footswitch cable 10 feet (3.05 meters) standard

Supported Console Site Fractional T1/E1, Single T1/E1, Multiple T1/E1s


Link types Redundant and non-redundant versions IP site links

MCC 7500 Dispatch Up to 60 simultaneous audio sessions per operator position


Console Capacities Up to 60 simultaneous encryption/decryption sessions per secure capable operator position
Up to 16 Multi-Select groups per operator position (with up to 20 members per Multi-Select group)
Up to 16 Patch groups per operator position (with up to 20 members per Patch group)
Up to 160 resources per operator position

Auxiliary Input/Output A simplified, user-friendly version of the MOSCAD SDM 3000 RTU is used to support most Aux I/O needs.
Server Hardware The output relays are capable of switching 1A @ 24VDC or 1A @ 24VAC. Input buffers are capable of sensing a dry closure
through 1000 feet or less (round trip) of 24 AWG wire. The RTU provides single pole Form A relay outputs. (Double pole, Form
B or Form C relays must be implemented using external relays which are controlled by the RTU relays.) Each SDM 3000 RTU and
each SDM 3000 RTU Expansion Chassis is rack mountable in a standard 19 inch rack and is one rack unit high.

Console Telephony Media Gateway 


The POTS version gateway supports up to eight analog POTS lines. The E1/T1 version gateway supports up to two E1 or two T1
connections. Each gateway is rack mountable in a standard 19 inch rack and is 2 rack units high.

PRODUCT DATA SHEET | MCC 7500 IP DISPATCH CONSOLE


SPECIFICATIONS

Conventional Channel Gateway


Rack mountable, 1 rack unit high
T1R1, T2R2, T4R4, T8R8, T12R12, T14R14, T16R16 channels
Simple analog, MDC 1200 analog, pure digital, mixed mode (analog/digital) and P25 conventional talkgroup channels,
consolettes
Standard density CCGWs provide interfaces for up to four analog conventional channels
High density CCGWs provide interfaces for up to eight analog conventional channels
Each analog conventional channel interface contains the following inputs and outputs
• 600 Ohm, balanced analog audio input - To accept radio audio from the channel. Can be configured to support AGC, DLM,

or no input conditioning.
• 600 Ohm, balanced analog audio output - To send console transmit audio to the channel
• 600 Ohm, balanced analog audio output - To send console transmit and radio receive audio to a logging recorder
• 1 Amp, 24 VDC relay output - For relay keying of the channel
• Input buffer - To detect Carrier Operated Relay (COR) closure in the channel
• Input buffer - To detect Line Operated Busy Light (LOBL) closure in the channel
• Input buffer - To detect Coded/Clear closure on an Advanced Securenet channel

Standard density CCGWs provide interfaces for up to four V.24 based ASTRO 25 conventional channels
High density CCGWs provide interfaces for up to eight V.24 based ASTRO 25 conventional channels
• V.24 to station or comparator. No Digital Interface Unit (DIU) required.

Standard density CCGWs can support up to 24 conventional channels simultaneously (four analog + four V.24 based ASTRO
25 conventional + sixteen IP based ASTRO 25 conventional)
High density CCGWs can support up to 32 conventional channels simultaneously ( eight analog + eight V.24 based ASTRO
25 conventional + sixteen IP based ASTRO 25 conventional)

SIZE AND WEIGHT

Device Height Width Depth Weight

VPM 1.75 in (44.5 mm) 16.9 in (430 mm) 12.3 in (312 mm) 3.6 lbs (1.6 kg)

Speaker 4.9 in (124 mm) 4 in (102 mm) w/o bracket: 3.5in (89mm) 0.7 lbs (0.3 kg)
w/ bracket: 5.8in (146mm)

Headset Jack 1.6 in (41 mm) 5 in (127 mm) 6 in (152 mm) 1.2 lbs (0.5 kg)

Microphone Gooseneck at 90º:


4.5 in (114 mm) 4.8 in (121 mm) 6.6 in (168 mm) 2.4 lbs (1.1 kg)
Gooseneck at 180º:
21.8 in (552 mm)

POWER AND CONSUMPTION THERMAL

Device Power Input Thermal Output

VPM 0.4 Amps at 120VAC 171 BTUs/hour


0.2 Amps at 240VAC

Speaker Add 0.05 Amps per speaker to VPM power Input at 120VAC Add 15 BTUs/hour per speaker
(0.025 Amps at 240VAC) to VPM thermal output

Headset Jack & Microphone negligible negligible

CERTIFICATIONS

The various hardware elements of the Motorola MCC 7500 IP Dispatch Console product line are certified to meet the requirements for CSA and CE.

Safety CSA 60950-1-03


EN60950-1 2001

EMC Emissions & Immunity FCC part 15 Class A EN55024 + A1:2001 + A2:2003
ICES-003 EN61000-3-2 2000
EN55022 1998 + A1: 2001 + A2:2003 (CISPR-22 Class A) EN61000-3-3 1995 + A1:2001

Energy Efficiency International Energy Efficiency Level V


(VPM power supply only)

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