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<br />ports, four DisplayPort ports, one analog headset 3.5 mm jack and a single Ethernet port. Each PC ships with <br />n AC line cord. <br />1.3.6 USB AUDIO INTERFACE MODULE (AIM) <br /> <br />The USB Audio Interface Module (AIM) is an external device that is connected to the MCC 7500E Dispatch <br />Console. It functions as an interface between analog devices and the console position and as a general- <br />purpose input/output module. The dispatch console is capable of supporting a single AIM. <br />The USB Audio Interface Module supports audio routing between the dispatch operator and the MSI purpose- <br />built analog peripherals. The USB AIM connects to the MCC 7500E Dispatch Console with a USB cable. <br />Headset Jackbox <br />The headset jack box is specifically designed for use with various Motorola consoles and allows a dispatch <br />console user to use a headset while operating the dispatch console. When used with the MCC 7500E console, <br />it requires an AIM module also be used. <br />The USB Audio Interface Module can support up to two headset jackboxes allowing simultaneous use of two <br />separate headsets. The headset jackbox supports headsets that use either 6-wire or 4-wire frame connectors. <br />The 6-wire headsets have a PTT button while the 4-wire headsets do not have a PTT button. <br />Footswitch <br />The footswitch is specifically designed for use with various Motorola consoles. When used with the MCC <br />7500E console, it requires an AIM module also be used. It provides two foot pedals, one for transmit and the <br />other for monitor. Each MCC 7500E Dispatch Console can support one footswitch. <br />The footswitch provides two foot pedals in a rugged, metal housing with a 10 foot cable. One pedal is for the <br />general transmit feature and the other pedal is for the monitor feature. The footswitch makes it possible for a <br />dispatch operator to operate these features with their feet so their hands are free for other tasks. <br />Gooseneck Microphone <br />The desktop gooseneck microphone is specifically designed for use with various Motorola consoles. When <br />used with the MCC 7500E console, it requires an AIM module also be used. It has an 18 inch flexible shaft, a <br />transmit button, a monitor button and a 10 foot cable to connect it to the AIM. The 18-inch long, flexible shaft <br />makes it possible for the dispatcher to position the microphone head within a few inches of their mouth even <br />when the base is placed behind a keyboard or writing area. <br />If a desk microphone is connected to a dispatch console while no headsets are connected, the desk <br />microphone is active whenever any transmit function is active. If a desk microphone is connected to a <br />City of La Porte May 2020September 26, 2017 <br />IP Base Console Upgrade Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject <br />to the restrictions on the cover page. <br /> Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Table of Contents 1-iv <br /> <br />