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Options
The wide variety of options available for the Model 4010 allow it
to be tailored to any dispatch environment.
MDC-1200 Signaling
— Allows for an ID code to be transmitted
every time a radio is keyed, providing user-identification for
each radio. ID transmission may be programmed to occur at
the beginning or end of transmission, or both. When combined
with emergency alert/acknowledge signaling, mobile and
portable radios equipped with MDC-1200 protocol can transmit
an emergency ANI signal with the press of a button to request
immediate help. MDC-1200 signaling provides an efficient way
for the dispatcher to receive the identification information,
send an acknowledgment back to the radio, and respond to the
emergency.
Gooseneck Microphone
— The unidirectional 12-inch gooseneck
mounts directly to the Model 4010.
Desk Microphone
— The omnidirectional dynamic desk
microphone has its own transmit and monitor bars.
Handset and Cradle
— When the PTT handset is in the console
mounted cradle, the console’s “select” speaker is live. When
the handset is lifted, the “select” audio reverts to the handset
earpiece.
Headset Jack
— The headset jackbox may be mounted to the side
of the console or under a desk writing surface. When a headset
is not plugged into the jack, the console’s “select” speaker is live;
when it is plugged in, the “select” audio reverts to the headset
earpiece.
Telephone Radio Headset Interface
— The telephone radio
headset interface allows one common headset to be used
for both radio and telephone, with a volume control for each.
When the telephone set indicates that it is connected to a line
(off- hook), the common headset is switched to the telephone
and the console’s “select” speaker becomes live. If the operator
transmits on the console, the headset is momentarily switched
back to the radio console. When the telephone is disconnected
from the line, the headset reverts back to the console and the
console’s “select” speaker becomes muted. Requires off-hook
contact closure from telephone.
Footswitch
— Footswitches are available for controlling selected
channel transmit and monitor, allowing hands-free operation.
Automatic Number Identification (ANI)
— ANI codes generated
by mobile or portable radios are shown on the console’s LCD
display, when M4010 is equipped with an ANI decoder.
Phone Patch
— The phone patch option allows the console
operator to establish a patch between any radio channel and a
telephone line. This option also allows the operator to originate
and answer telephone calls using the console.
Paging Formats
— The built-in paging encoder is capable of
generating all popular signaling formats. The two most popular,
Motorola/GE two-tone, and DTMF are standard. Optional formats
include 1500 Hz or 2805 Hz rotary dial, Plectron, Quick-Call I
(2+2), and 5/6 Tone.
Expansion Panel
— The Model 4115 Console Expander provides
60 extra programmable keys for controlling radio channels and
instant call paging functions. With the Expansion Panel installed,
the Model 4010R features 136 programmable keys.