User guide
Dual-Pedal Foot Switch (optional)
Instant Recall Recorder (IRR) (optional)
Backroom Electronics - consists of one or more CESs with interface cards. Each CES shelf contains a COP, up to
three DAP II modules, power supply, optional: dual telephone interface (2 CO) and connection to two I/O shelves.
CES Shelf - consists of console processor (COP) module to manage communications and digital audio processor
(DAP) modules to interface external analog circuits. The module facilitate communications between console operators,
radio channels, voice recorders, and any other external device connected to the console.
COP Module - it executes the main operating system including the call processing software.
DAP II Module - is designed to interface with radio channels. Each DAP II module is capable of supporting up to four
channels if it is equipped with the licensing iButtons required to enable all the channels. By default the DAP II module
contains NO iButtons and supports two conventional analog channels. A DAP II module can be equipped to support
any combination of two models:
Four Analog channels
Four Mobile (SB9600) channels
Four Digital channels
Four iDEN channels
Two Analog and two Mobile (SB9600) channels
Two Analog and two Digital channels
Two Digital and two Mobile (SB9600) channels
Two Analog and two iDEN channels
Two Digital and two iDEN channels
Two Mobile (SB9600) and two iDEN channels
I/O Shelf - can be used for voting comparators, remote operation of doors, alarms, Main/Standby operation and visual
indicators from the console control at the MCC 5500 operator position. Each MCC 5500 dispatch console supports up
to two fully configured I/O shelves with four I/O module cards each, for a total of 48 relay contacts and 96 opto-coupled
inputs. Each CES has two I/O connectors, each of these connectors can support one I/O shelf with up to four modules
in it. The basic shelf includes the processor card and the first I/O module. Three additional modules can be ordered as
options to the I/O shelf. The I/O shelf is rack-mountable.
System Management Software - consists of the Console System Database Manager (CSDM) and Alias Database
Manager (ADM).
CSDM - a powerful configuration and maintenance tool for the MCC 5500 dispatch console and is a requirement for
every customer site. The CSDM is used to configure an MCC 5500 dispatch console system, to access the customer
configuration database, to upgrade software, to monitor the system, and to troubleshoot console problems. The CSDM
is located on a dedicated PC that runs Windows 7 (32-bit) SP1 operating system. The CSDM terminal is located in the
backroom.
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- is a program for managing centralized server-based access to Caller ID aliases. The ADM provides simple
aliasing of radio unit IDs, status members, and message numbers. This is an optional component and not included in all
architectures. The ADM program is located on a separate PC Server that runs Window Server 8 R2 Standard (64-bit)
operating system. A network is required to operate ADM using standard networking techniques.
The MCC 5500 dispatch console provides a comprehensive feature set as listed below.
SIGNALING: MDC, ASTRO CAI, and iDEN signaling are supported with the following capabilities:
Features
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