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Dispatchers can connect and control UHF, VHF, 800Mhz, conventional, trunked, P25, iden, satellite and many other communications platforms. Telex systems can also help you replace costly traditional infrastructure like leased lines and even your Central Electronics Bank. Your communications system can evolve as your needs change or as applications demand. Telex invented IP-based dispatch technology, and were the first to offer a solution in the category back in 2001. We have more experience and active installations than any other manufacturer more than 3000 Telex IP-based consoles are in use every day around the world. We have solutions available for installations of almost any size and application, but here are a few guidelines. Telex systems are primarily designed for small to mid-sized dispatch applications. We ve had proven success in public safety, military, industrial, transportation, utility and education applications. While we may not be the perfect solution for the primary communications center of a major metropolitan area, we do offer complementary solutions to enhance the capabilities of large systems including: Portable dispatch and interoperability solutions for crisis communications Easy install mobile command center equipment Communications center back-up and redundancy solutions Technology migration solutions that allow agencies to move toward new standards while maximizing their investment in existing technology page 2 For product specifications and warranty information, visit our website at www.telex.com/radiodispatch.
Nexus IP Console Position The Nexus IP Console Position is a complete communications solution. The Console Position delivers everything you are looking for in dispatch communications stability, performance and world class dispatch capabilities. The IP platform makes it simple to install, easy to expand and flexible enough to use in any dispatch setting. Dependability and Performance We ve built the Dispatch Position around a world class desktop platform. This isn t just another PC. We ve selected a custom manufactured CPU from Kolar Industrial Solutions Group. Kolar has been in business for nearly 60 years and provides the highest quality industrial and specialty computer control devices to commercial, military and industrial markets around the world. Kolar computers have been selected for use in defense operations, medical testing and research applications and precision industrial processes. Service and Support By standardizing around a single Dispatch Position platform, we have been able to optimize both the operating system and the dispatch software for maximum stability and performance. And, by removing the variables associated with software installation on an end-user provided PC, we are able to deliver a total solution that is significantly enhanced, and much easier to support. Our Tech Service Specialists have the same device in front of them as the end user, making troubleshooting more targeted, effective and less time consuming. Flexibility and Scalability The Console Position can be ordered in configurations from 2 to 200 lines, so it is our most capable and highest capacity dispatch solution. And the user interface is completely customizable. That means you control the layout of buttons on the screen, the size, shape, color and even the labeling. Change the background color, create simple or advanced dispatch interfaces the options are nearly limitless with the Dispatch Position. You can even store multiple dispatch configurations on a single station for different applications or usage scenarios. NEXUS IP CONSOLE POSITION STANDARD DISPATCH POSITION: Dispatch PC Choice of 2 to 200 line console software 17" LCD monitor Keyboard and mouse HB-3+ headset adaptor DH-2000 single sided dispatch headset Desktop speakers NEXUS IP CONSOLE POSITION AVAILABLE OPTIONS: 19" LCD monitor 17" Touch screen monitor 19" Touch screen monitor Dual monitor configuration in both 17" or 19" and in LCD or touch screen 21 different computer language options (operating system and documentation only, dispatch software is currently available in English only) DH2200 dual sided dispatch headset Omni-directional desktop microphone Footswitch 6513C desktop microphone For product specifications and warranty information, visit our website at www.telex.com/radiodispatch. page 3
The answer to this question depends on the IP dispatch system application. In many cases we can use existing IP networks, but in other cases, like public safety applications you may want to consider creating a secure, standalone communications network. Here are a few things to consider with regard to IP dispatch solutions: How much traffic is on my existing network and how much bandwidth is available to dedicate to a communications solution? Does your network support multicasting? Multicasting is an important element in making our dispatch solutions as effective as possible. We can work with non-multicasting networks but there are some limitations. Do you want to connect and communicate between multiple locations or installations via and IP dispatch network? If so, that means you have to have a good network connection between them. Anywhere you have a network connection could be a potential location for communications equipment. So if you have offices across the country that are all connected via a network, you could communicate between them using two-way radios, because the network ties them together. Again that depends on how many radios and dispatch positions you want on the system. The breakdown is pretty simple, for every radio you connect to the system you need 50kBits of available bandwidth. What that means is that for a dispatcher to communicate to a radio (or vice versa) requires 50kBit, and 8 radios would require 400kBit. Now you just multiply that times the number of radios you have on the system 8 radios means 8 x 50kBit or 400kBit for effective simultaneous communications. You always want to make sure the network has enough capacity to account for the maximum possible number of simultaneous transmissions. IP-223 SYSTEM OPERATION: PTT & monitor relays CTCSS generation (64 frequencies) R1 and R2 relays (programmable to any frequency or revert to F1) Relays can be placed in pair mode for separation from other function tones COR input for receiver mute Receive VOX circuit detect Crosspatch initiation to another base station can be made using DTMF tone by mobile operators Direct serial control of Kenwood 80, 90, and 150 Series IP-223 AVAILABLE OPTIONS: Fleetsync and MDC1200 decoders POTS interface with caller ID Tetra Dual IP Network Remote Adapter Panel model: IP-223 Convert existing analog dispatch equipment to IP backbone Extend the reach and capacity of your communication infrastructure Control all radio functions The Telex IP-223 IP Network remote adapter is the heart and soul of our IP solutions. The IP-223 not only bridges two-way radios and other communications devices onto the IP dispatch network, it also enables a number of other functions including: Interface with telephone, satellite and cellular devices Transmit audio and control information via Ethernet connection Link multiple IP-223s with its flexible, modular design Each IP-223 allows you to connect and control up to two communications devices from any dispatch location on the network. And that network can be within a single building, or can reach across the entire country wired or wireless. page 4 For product specifications and warranty information, visit our website at www.telex.com/radiodispatch.
Phone Interface Box model: PIB-223 Access phone lines directly from a Telex/Vega IP-based radio dispatch system. This innovative technology lets dispatchers place and receive telephone calls from their console, without network echo. Dispatchers will experience significant improvements in audio performance when placing and receiving land-line phone calls from their dispatch position. Additionally, a single phone line can now be a shared resource among several IP-based dispatch consoles in a facility. By utilizing a sophisticated algorithm, the PIB-223 virtually eliminates echo that has been previously common to telephone conversations over an IP-radio dispatch network. Like all dispatch-to-telephone interfaces, the PIB-223 allows dispatchers to patch radio transmissions and telephone calls together, but its improved audio performance delivers crystal clear communications like never before. Additionally, the PIB- 223 passes all caller ID information to the dispatcher s console, so that information is available on-screen when needed. IP-223 AND ACCESSORIES PIB-223 BENEFITS: Allows patching of phone and radio calls Allows multiple dispatchers on IP network to share a single phone line Eliminates echo common on IP phone conversations Passes caller ID information to dispatch console for display iden Phone Interface model: NI-223 Now dispatchers can control and interface directly with widely distributed iden phones. Push-to-talk mobile phone systems, or iden phones, are extremely useful tools that are used broadly in public and private business, public safety and education. Now, these phones can be a controllable asset on a Telex/Vega IP-based radio dispatch system. NI-223 BENEFITS: Dispatch control and interface with popular iden phones Remote control of phone features Provides power to phone Works in push-to-talk and phone modes Passes caller ID information to dispatch console for display The NI-223 gives dispatchers the ability to remotely control the functions of Falcon Class iden phones, much the same as they can with mobile radios. Users will be able to change groups, initiate and terminate calls, as well as communicate directly with the phone user. These functions will be available to all dispatchers on the network. The iden phone is connected to the NI-223 via the accessory connector. The NI-223 connects directly to a Telex/Vega IP-223 on the IP network. The NI-223 provides power to the iden phone and passes caller ID information back to the console giving the dispatcher access to valuable tracking information. IP-25300 Radio Interface Now dispatchers have direct interface and control of one of the most versatile mobile radios in the market, the EFJohnson 5300, directly from their dispatch console. This means complete access to conventional and trunked P25 operation as well as other trunked systems and analog conventional. The EFJohnson 5300 mobile radio is available in bands from VHF to 700/800MHz and is in use around the world. Dispatchers will have unique flexibility to crosspatch the 5300 mobile radio with any other communications platform, including Nextel, satellite and a range of other two-way radios. IP-25300 BENEFITS: Operates with conventional and trunked P25 systems as well as other industry trunked systems Provides the capability to crosspatch the EFJohnson 5300 mobile radio to any other communications asset on the dispatch network Simple configuration and installation Digital interface gives complete control including channel change, ANI (P25 and others), emergency status, scan on/off and encryption on/off For product specifications and warranty information, visit our website at www.telex.com/radiodispatch. page 5
HARDWARE CONSOLES 18-Line IP/Analog Radio Dispatch Console model: C-6200 The C-6200 is a unique and flexible platform in the dispatch industry that can function as either an IP-based or an analog console, giving you the flexibility to deploy it in numerous settings. Perfect for any small to midsize operation, the C-6200 offers world class dispatch capabilities and can even be configured to bridge analog and IP assets within a single unit. It s also the perfect hardware console back-up to the Nexus IP Dispatch Position. The C-6200 requires no CEB or additional CPU equipment for operation. All the processing and control capabilities are completely self-contained within the unit. Requires a gooseneck or desktop microphone or dispatch headset for operation all sold separately. C-6200 FEATURES: Programmable single or dual function tones 16-frequency control 2- or 4-wire (field programmable), local, and E&M Simplex/full duplex operation (field programmable) Programmable squelch control Cross mute (hardwire) Parallel console update ani decode display (dtmf-mdc1200-fleetsync) Paging (multiple formats) Instant recall recorder (IRR) Line select call with alarm C-6200 CONTROLS: Monitor, intercom, PTT button Up to 4 alert tones Crosspatch up to 3 groups Group select, 3 pre-determined groups Supervisory control 16-digit DTMF keypad Volume controls Parallel TX LED detect Frequency selection Instant PTT Auxiliary up to 4 buttons 4 programmable buttons Paging page 6 For product specifications and warranty information, visit our website at www.telex.com/radiodispatch.
8-line IP-Based Radio Dispatch Console model: IP-1616 HARDWARE CONSOLES IP-1616 FEATURES: 16-frequency control Crosspatching of two to eight lines Communications with crosspatch groups while operating on unused channels Simplex/full duplex operation (field programmable) Cross mute (Ethernet based) Parallel console update Paging (2-tone, DTMF, manual) Instant call recorder (IRR) Line select call with alarm The IP-1616 is a workhorse console that offers all the dispatch features and control that you would expect from larger, more expensive equipment. Fully IP-based, the IP-1616 is simple to deploy with a single 10/100 baset Ethernet connection to the network and multiple IP-1616s can be used to control larger operations. Its smaller desktop footprint takes up less room at the workstation, but still offers all of the dispatch capabilities and controls you need. The IP-1616 requires no CEB or additional CPU equipment for operation. All the processing and control capabilities are completely self-contained within the unit. Requires a gooseneck or desktop microphone or dispatch headset for operation all sold separately. 2-Line IP-Based Radio Dispatch Console model: IP-2002 The perfect footprint for smaller operations, or supervisory monitoring situations, the IP 2002 is a full IP-based dispatch console in a familiar desktop telephone form factor. Dispatchers using the IP- 2002 can control a crosspatch between the two lines as well as inject audio into the crosspatch. A simple Ethernet connection places the IP-2002 on the network. The IP-2002 requires no CEB or additional CPU equipment for operation all the processing and control capabilities are completely self-contained within the unit. The console comes with a handset and panel mic. Other microphone options are sold separately. IP-1616 CONTROLS: Monitor, intercom, PTT button Up to 4 alert tones Crosspatch Group select, 2 pre-determined groups Supervisory control 16-digit DTMF keypad Volume controls Parallel TX LED detect Frequency selection Instant PTT A-menu and B-menu buttons 4 programmable buttons Paging (2-tone, DTMF, manual) IP-2002 FEATURES: 100 talkgroup/frequency control Simplex/full duplex (field programmable) Crossmute (Ethernet based) Parallel console update Paging (2 tone, DTMF and manual) Instant recall recorder (IRR) Line select call with alarm IP-2002 CONTROLS: Monitor, Intercom, PTT Alert tones up to two Crosspatch Supervisory control 16-digit DTMF keypad Volume controls Parallel TX LED detect Frequency selection Menu button for direct menu access NEO-10 relay control Paging (2 tone, DTMF and manual) For product specifications and warranty information, visit our website at www.telex.com/radiodispatch. page 7
NETWORK RECORDER Network Recorder: The recorder monitors your radio network for audio packets and records those that meet your criteria. These are stored as raw PCM audio and then compressed into MP3 files. A 32-bit digital signature is added to the file to guarantee its authenticity. Both RX and TX audio are stored and separated for search purposes. The Network Recorder can record radio traffic from standard Vega VoIP formatted lines, EF Johnson 2600 series P25 digital repeaters and also perform positional recording. The positional recorder lets you record the Select, Unselect, and Mic audio of a specific console. Network Recorder The Telex Network Recorder allows you to monitor and record audio for any channel in real time. Plus, it stores detailed information for each call and event in an SQL database for quick and easy retrieval. This includes: Source IP addresses Channel changes Crosspatch creation and teardown Supervisor mode start and end ANI Time Date Line number Call duration Scan status NEO-10 relay and input logging Using the Telex Network Recorder, you can access an extensive amount of call information and sort and refine your searches with a high level of detail. For example, you can search for all calls made by a particular user during a particular time period on a particular channel. Network Search Engine: The Network Search Engine can search the recorder computer using these parameters: ANI, line number, date, time and call duration. Unrelated calls can be removed from the search screen, and calls of interest can be copied for playback on another computer or an MP3 player. Large groups of calls can be archived for permanent storage and to clear disk space. Archived calls can then be brought back into the database for later review. Network Recorder Network Search Engine page 8 For product specifications and warranty information, visit our website at www.telex.com/radiodispatch.