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SECTION 2
MCC 7500 DISPATCH CONSOLE
Motorola Solutions, Inc. (Motorola Solutions) proposes our MCC 7500 dispatch console to provide The Nashua/
Manchester, NH Dispatch Center with the confidence of state-of-the-art communications, console management and
configuration functionality, dispatch operation, and communications security. Motorola Solutions designed its MCC
7500 console to help reduce the total cost of owning an IP-based, feature-rich dispatch system without
compromising quality and reliability. The MCC 7500 dispatch console will provide The Nashua/Manchester, NH
Dispatch Center with a scalable, flexible system architecture, sophisticated network management and security, and
an easy migration path to future capabilities.
2.1 MCC 7500 CONSOLE CONFIGURATION FOR THE NASHUA/
MANCHESTER, NH DISPATCH CENTER
The proposed solution offers The City's of Nashua and Manchester 4 MCC 7500 dispatch conscle[s] that will
interface seamlessly with The City's of Nashua and Manchester ASTRO® 25 system. A total of 4 operator positions
will be located across Back-Up EOC locations.
2.2 EMBRACING INTEROPERABILITY AND INTEGRATION
Motorola Sclutions has been an active participant in establishing P25 standards for interoperability, and the MCC
7500 console is a key component for the interoperability of Motorola Solutions’ ASTRO 25 system. When a situation
requires coordination between multiple agencies, the MCC 7500 dispatcher can patch together Mutual Aid radios
and required subscribers on the ASTRO 25 system (see the figure titled "Mutual Aid Components’). Incident
conversations are seamless from the moment of the patch initiation, and can be recorded like any talk group
conversation within the Land Mobile Radio (LMR) network. The dispatcher can also take part in and monitor
conversations for the duration of the incident, as necessary.
2.2.1 Integration with the ASTRG 25 Network
The MCC 7506 IP dispatch console will be seamlessly integrated into The City's of Nashua and Manchester ASTRO 25
system, without interface boxes, digital voice gateways or backroom electronics, for an integrated mission-critical
network. This tight union between radio infrastructure and dispatch console equipment has several operational
benefits to The Nashua/Manchester, NH Dispatch Center. The physical space needed to accommodate the MCC
7500 dispatch console position is comparable to that required for a personal computer. Both trunked talkgroups and
conventional radio channels can be accessed and controlled from one MCC 7500 IP dispatch console over the same
network. This architecture reduces overall transport costs and the need for duplicate fixed network equipment.
2.2.2 Connection to ASTRO 25 System
The flexibility of the ASTRO 25 system architecture allows the connection of the MCC 7500 tc be suited specifically tc
The City’s of Nashua and Manchester needs.
2.2.2.1 LAN Switches
The site LAN switches provide LAN interfaces for dispatch site equipment and a LAN port for the link to the core site.
Through the switch, service technicians can access the system's configuration manager and service the equipment.
2.2.3 Conventional Base Station Interfaces
The MCC 7500 consoles will access and control The City's of Nashua and Manchester analog and digital
conventional base stations through the use of conventional channel gateways (CCGW). The dispatch console
processes audio received from the station, and controls various features on the stations, such as frequency
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Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject
to the restrictions on the disclosure page. Page 11