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  • Page 1 @6802987C94@ © 2011 Motorola Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved. 6802987C94-A...
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  • Page 3 Motorola Solutions, Inc. Furthermore, the purchase of Motorola products shall not be deemed to grant either directly or by implication, estoppel or otherwise, any license under the copyrights, patents or patent applications of Motorola, except for the normal nonexclusive, royalty-free license to use that arises by operation of law in the sale of a product.
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  • Page 5 ........Version Description Date 6802987C94-A Original release of the MCD 5000 Deskset Guide July 2011 6 80 2 9 87 C9 4 - A Ju ly 2 0 1 1...
  • Page 6 Document History This Page Intentionally Left Blank 6 8 0 29 8 7 C9 4- A J u ly 2 01 1...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Adjusting the MCD 5000 Deskset Footstand ........
  • Page 8 Understanding MCD 5000 Deskset Icons and Indications ........
  • Page 9 MCD 5000 Deskset / RGU Power Supply Unit ....... . .
  • Page 10 ONTENTS This Page Intentionally Left Blank VIII 6 8 0 2 98 7 C9 4 -A 2 01 1 U LY...
  • Page 11: List Of Figures

    Figure 3-8: MCD 5000 Deskset Home Screen After Connecting to a Radio ......
  • Page 12 IST OF IGURES Figure 4-5: Settings - Performance Screen ............4-6 Figure 4-6: Settings - Versions Screen .
  • Page 13 MCD 5000 D ESKSET UIDE This Page Intentionally Left Blank 6 80 2 9 87 C9 4 - A 2 0 11 UL Y...
  • Page 14 IST OF IGURES This Page Intentionally Left Blank 6 8 0 2 98 7 C9 4 -A 2 01 1 U LY...
  • Page 15: List Of Tables

    Table 1-2: Bottom Side and Side Panel Features of the MCD 5000 Deskset ......
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  • Page 17: List Of Procedures

    Procedure 2-4: Connect Power, Accessories and Network to the MCD 5000 Deskset......
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  • Page 19: About This Guide

    ........The purpose of this guide is to provide basic information about the MCD 5000 Deskset System and provide instruction for the initial set up and daily operation of the MCD 5000 Deskset.
  • Page 20: Related Information

    About this Guide Related Information Refer to the following documents for associated information about the MCD 5000 Deskset. 0-1 Related Information About the MCD 5000 Deskset ABLE Related Information MCD 5000 Deskset System without OMC Installation and Configuration Guide (6802987C97)
  • Page 21: Icon Conventions

    MCD 5000 Deskset User Guide Icon Conventions CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, MAY result in minor or moderate injury. CAUTION may also be used to alert against unsafe practices and property-damage- only accident hazards. MPORTANT IMPORTANT contains information that emphasize points or remind readers of something, or to indicate minor problems in the outcome of what they are doing.
  • Page 22 About this Guide This Page Intentionally Left Blank 6 8 0 29 8 7 C9 4- A J u ly 2 01 1 XVIII...
  • Page 23: Chapter 1: Mcd 5000 Deskset Description

    The MCD 5000 Deskset is the approximate size and shape of an office telephone set, with a telephone like handset that includes a PTT (Push to Talk) Button. The handset microphone and speaker become active when the handset is lifted from the housing base.
  • Page 24 Chapter 1: MCD 5000 Deskset Description An external desk paddle microphone or headset can be connected to the MCD 5000 Deskset. A Headset Jack Box is used to connect a pair of prong plugs to interface the headset to an RJ45 cable connected to the headset Connector.
  • Page 25: Mcd 5000 Deskset System Overview

    ........Overview The MCD 5000 Deskset is part of the MCD 5000 Deskset System. The unit is a desktop console that provides dispatch capability when connected to a radio. The MCD 5000 Deskset user can select and connect to one of many radios connect to the system for inbound/outbound communication.
  • Page 26 1000 users can login to any Deskset in the system. Maximum # of Users per MCD 5000 Deskset System in a non-OMC system, is a multiply of number of Desksets (100) and number of users per Deskset (8).
  • Page 27 MCD 5000 Deskset User Guide MCD 5000 Deskset System Overview 1-3 MCD 5000 Deskset System with an OMC IGURE Operation and Management Center (OMC) Administrator Control Panel MCD 5000 Configuration Tool (ACP) (CT) Two-Way Radio Devices MCD 5000 Deskset IP Network...
  • Page 28: Understanding Mcd 5000 Deskset Buttons And Hardware

    For hands-free audio transmit. Transmit Button For transmitting on the radio channel. Transmit LED Indicating that the MCD 5000 Deskset is transmitting on the radio channel. Busy LED Indicating that another MCD 5000 Deskset is using the radio channel. 1 -6...
  • Page 29 (depending upon which is currently active). All Mute Button Toggles the mute on or off. Allowing the MCD 5000 Deskset user to mute all received audio. Pressing any button will remove the MCD 5000 Deskset from "All Mute" state. Internal red LED indicates "All Mute" is turned on.
  • Page 30: Bottom Side And Side Panel Features

    Table 1-3 describes the bottom side and side panel features of the MCD 5000 Deskset. 1-5 Bottom Side and Side Panel Features of the MCD 5000 Deskset IGURE Not used Not used 1-3 Bottom Side and Side Panel Features of the MCD 5000 Deskset...
  • Page 31 Handset Port Connecting Handset (RJ22 connector). The MCD 5000 Deskset is not equipped with an On/Off switch, nor with a reset button. Resetting the MCD 5000 Deskset is performed by disconnecting and reconnecting the Power Supply Unit from the 12V DC connector or the LAN cable from the EXTERNAL LAN-PoE connector.
  • Page 32 Understanding MCD 5000 Deskset Buttons and Hardware Chapter 1: MCD 5000 Deskset Description This Page Intentionally Left Blank 1 -1 0 6 8 0 29 8 7 C9 4- A J u ly 2 01 1...
  • Page 33: Chapter 2: Installation

    MCD 5000 Deskset Power supply from the power source outlet. • Do not operate the MCD 5000 Deskset with damaged cables or plugs - replace them immediately. • The MCD 5000 Deskset may become warm during operation, but not hot. If it becomes too hot to touch, unplug the power cable of the MCD 5000 Deskset Power Supply from the AC power outlet immediately and discontinue its use.
  • Page 34: Desktop Mount

    Desktop Mount Adjusting the Handset Rest It is recommended to adjust the handset rest, when wall-mounting the MCD 5000 Deskset or using the Footstand, as this ensures that the handset does not slip out of the Handset Rest. Procedure 1-1...
  • Page 35: Wall Mount

    MCD 5000 Deskset Footstand Cable Holder Wall Mount The MCD 5000 Deskset Wall Mount Base is an optional component used for mounting a MCD 5000 Deskset on a wall. Base (Wall Mount Kit, P/N: FHN7394A) is available but not supplied with the MCD 5000 Deskset.
  • Page 36: Connection To Power, Accessories And Network

    K-Style Handset with built in PTT Button. Power Supply Unit: 110/220 VAC to 12 VDC Power Supply Unit. Power Supply Unit is not required when the MCD 5000 Deskset is connected to an EXTERNAL LAN PoE type:802.3AF class 0 (12.5 W Max).
  • Page 37 DC power supply and the PoE LAN PSE type:802.3AF class 0 (12.5 W Max). PoE-PSE is not supplied. Place the Power Supply Unit near the MCD 5000 Deskset on a horizontal surface. Connect the DC cable of the Power Supply Unit to the DC IN input on the bottom side of the MCD 5000 Deskset.
  • Page 38 Chapter 2: Installation 2-4 How to Connect Power, Accessories and Network to the MCD 5000 Deskset IGURE Desk Paddle Microphone Headset Footswitch Transmit PTT Monitor Pedal Pedal Headset Monitor Button MCD 5000 (Bottom Side) 220/110 VAC Jack Box Headset Base with...
  • Page 39: Chapter 3: Operation

    ........This chapter explains how to operate the MCD 5000 Deskset in the MCD 5000 Deskset System.
  • Page 40: Setting Time And Date

    Chapter 3: Operation Setting Time and Date When the MCD 5000 Deskset is connected to OMC Server or to CT without OMC application, time will be updated automatically. Otherwise, time and date must be set by the user. To set Time and Date, refer to "Time and Date on page"...
  • Page 41: Add Internal Speaker

    MCD 5000 Deskset. 3-6 Un-mute the MCD 5000 Deskset ROCEDURE Press and release any button on the MCD 5000 Deskset or lift the handset. Login The Login Screen is shown upon system power up, during time-out lock or after Logoff.
  • Page 42: Authentication Login Option

    Both options are configured using the Configuration Tool. Before using the MCD 5000 Deskset, contact your system administrator to obtain your User Name and PIN which allows to login to the MCD 5000 Deskset and gain access to radios. Authentication Login Option...
  • Page 43 MCD 5000 Deskset User Guide Basic MCD 5000 Deskset Operations 3-3 MCD 5000 Deskset Home Screen Following Login IGURE 6 80 2 9 87 C9 4 - A Ju ly 2 0 1 1 3-11...
  • Page 44: Remember Me Login Option

    Chapter 3: Operation Remember Me Login Option Your MCD 5000 Deskset can be configured to be logged-in once and remain active without the need to re-enter User Name and PIN upon time-out lock or on next power up of the MCD 5000 Deskset.
  • Page 45: Logoff

    MCD 5000 Deskset User Guide Basic MCD 5000 Deskset Operations Logoff Logoff closes the current MCD 5000 Deskset session and returns the MCD 5000 Deskset to the login screen. Procedure 3-9 describes and Figure 3-5 shows how to logoff the MCD 5000 Deskset.
  • Page 46 System with an OMC, PIN must conform to the following rules: o The PIN must have 4 and 15 digits. o The PIN expires after 60 days. The MCD 5000 Deskset displays a warning to replace the PIN 10 days before expiration.
  • Page 47: Lock/Unlock The Mcd 5000 Deskset

    MCD 5000 Deskset User Guide Basic MCD 5000 Deskset Operations Lock/Unlock the MCD 5000 Deskset Lock the MCD 5000 Deskset to prevent access by other users when the MCD 5000 Deskset is temporarily not in use. Lock the MCD 5000 Deskset Only the MCD 5000 Deskset user who locked the MCD 5000 Deskset or an administrator can unlock the MCD 5000 Deskset.
  • Page 48: Updating Radio Resources Information

    Basic MCD 5000 Deskset Operations Chapter 3: Operation Updating Radio Resources Information The Update function updates the radio resources information (list of radios) connected to the MCD 5000 Deskset and returns to the MCD 5000 Home Screen (see Figure 3-3). Procedure 3-13 describes how to update the radio resources information.
  • Page 49: Mcd 5000 Deskset Home Screen

    3-20). Quit • : used to Lock the MCD 5000 Deskset when not used, Logoff when a MCD 5000 Deskset user is replaced, Update information on the MCD 5000 Deskset and change your PIN (see "Basic MCD 5000 Deskset Operations on page"...
  • Page 50: Mcd 5000 Deskset Status Bar

    MCD 5000 Deskset Status Bar MCD 5000 Deskset Status Bar displays Time, Date, VU (Volume Units) Meter, output sound indicators and MCD 5000 Deskset / system status icons (for MCD 5000 Deskset / system status icons and indicators (see Table 3-1).
  • Page 51: Emulated Radio Lcd Display

    Blue: Radio connected (normal) • Gray with amber cross on top: • Network problem between the MCD 5000 Deskset and the connected RGU • RGU connected to the radio is not connected to a network • MCD 5000 Deskset is not connected to a network •...
  • Page 52: Emulated Radio Soft-Keys

    • Emergency Alarm Acknowledge • Emergency Alarm Clear In the MCD 5000 Deskset Activity History Screen all events are classified in four tabs according to following criteria: Activity • : Logs recorded activity of all MCD 5000 Desksets connected to the same radio as of the current MCD 5000 Deskset.
  • Page 53 MCD 5000 Deskset User Guide MCD 5000 Deskset Activity History 3-11 MCD 5000 Deskset Activity History Screen IGURE 6 80 2 9 87 C9 4 - A Ju ly 2 0 1 1 3-21...
  • Page 54: Understanding Mcd 5000 Deskset Icons And Indications

    ........The MCD 5000 Deskset displays icons, indications and message boxes to help determine the MCD 5000 Deskset and system state.
  • Page 55: Activity Log Icons

    Emergency Alarm was initiated from a field radio Message Box Indications Message Box is small box with an icon that appears on a MCD 5000 Deskset screen during operation to warn or inform the user of an occurrence. Table 3-3 describes the type of message box indications.
  • Page 56: Understanding The Emulated Radio Screen

    The Emulated Radio Screen automatically displays after the MCD 5000 Deskset is connected to a radio. Radio operation is not available if no radio is connected to the MCD 5000 Deskset. The Emulated Radio Screen emulates the radio LCD display and buttons of the specific model of radio remotely controlled by the MCD 5000 Deskset.
  • Page 57: Mcd 5000 Deskset Status Bar

    MCD 5000 Deskset Status Bar The MCD 5000 Deskset Status Bar is identical to the MCD 5000 Deskset Status Bar displayed on the MCD 5000 Deskset Home Screen. For MCD 5000 Deskset Status Bar description, refer "Status Bar Icons on page"...
  • Page 58 Understanding the Emulated Radio Screen Chapter 3: Operation The following figures identify the physical location and cross-reference of the digital radio buttons to the MCD 5000 Deskset buttons by button letter: • Figure 3-13 on page 3-27 - ASTRO Consolette (W9) Emulated Radio Screen •...
  • Page 59: Astro Consolette (W9) Emulated Radio Screen

    MCD 5000 Deskset User Guide Understanding the Emulated Radio Screen ASTRO Consolette (W9) Emulated Radio Screen Figure 3-13 shows the emulated radio screen of the ASTRO Consolette (W9). 3-13 ASTRO Consolette (W9) Emulated Radio Screen IGURE Mode Home More More The “O”...
  • Page 60: Mcs2000 Iii Emulated Radio Screen

    Understanding the Emulated Radio Screen Chapter 3: Operation MCS2000 III Emulated Radio Screen Figure 3-14 shows the emulated screen of the MCS2000 III radio. 3-14 MCS2000 III Emulated Radio Screen IGURE Zone Down Page Menu Phon Scan Call Menu TX Monitor R Callers Turns Tx Monitor on/off Alert 1,2,3...
  • Page 61: Cdm 1550. Ls, Ls+ Emulated Radio Screen

    MCD 5000 Deskset User Guide Understanding the Emulated Radio Screen CDM 1550. LS, LS+ Emulated Radio Screen Figure 3-15 shows the emulated screen of the CDM 1550. LS, LS+ radio. 3-15 CDM 1550. LS, LS+ Emulated Radio Screen IGURE Menu/Home The “A: soft-key operates as Monitor...
  • Page 62: Understanding Radio Icons

    Understanding the Emulated Radio Screen Chapter 3: Operation Understanding Radio Icons The emulated radio screens display icons to help determine the radio state. MCS2000 III Radio Emulated Screen Icons Table 3-4 describes the radio icons shown on the emulated screen of the MCS2000 III Radio. 3-4 Radio Icons Shown on the Emulated Screen of the MCS2000 III Radio ABLE Icon...
  • Page 63: Cdm 1550. Ls, Ls+ Radios Emulated Screen Icons

    MCD 5000 Deskset User Guide Understanding the Emulated Radio Screen CDM 1550. LS, LS+ Radios Emulated Screen Icons Table 3-5 describes the radio icons shown on the emulated radio screen. 3-5 Radio Icons Shown on the Emulated Radio Screen ABLE...
  • Page 64: Connecting To A Radio

    3-16 Connect the MCD 5000 Deskset to a Radio ROCEDURE Connect. From the MCD 5000 Deskset Home Screen, press and release Result: The Radio Resources Screen is displayed. If your MCD 5000 Deskset is already connected to a radio, the currently connected radio automatically disconnects. Recent...
  • Page 65: Disconnecting From A Radio

    Figure 3-12 shows how to disconnect the MCD 5000 Deskset from a radio. 3-17 Disconnect the MCD 5000 Deskset from a Radio ROCEDURE Disconnect From the Emulated Radio Screen, press and release Result: The MCD 5000 Deskset Home Screen.
  • Page 66: Monitoring All Mcd 5000 Desksets Audio Activity

    A MCD 5000 Deskset can monitor the audio activity of all other MCD 5000 Desksets sharing the same radio. When the MCD 5000 Deskset is connected to a radio, by default, the audio activity of all MCD 5000 Desksets is monitored and the MCD 5000 Deskset user listen to audio conversation from all MCD 5000 Desksets.
  • Page 67: Initiating Or Answering A Radio Channel Transmission

    Alternately, if the handset is lift (off-hook) the audio is heard via the handset earpiece and the voice is transmitted via handset microphone. When the headset connected do MCD 5000 Deskset, voice TX and RX are routed via the headset. Speaker...
  • Page 68 Understanding the Emulated Radio Screen Chapter 3: Operation 3-21 Respond to a Call with the Handset ROCEDURE Speak into the mouthpiece. PTT Button Release the to end transmission. The Transmit LED turns off when the button is released. Method 2- Respond with the handset transmit and the internal speaker receive. Procedure 3-22 describes how to respond with the handset transmit and the internal speaker receive.
  • Page 69 Understanding the Emulated Radio Screen Transmit Button Method 3- Respond with MCD 5000 Deskset Transmit Button Procedure 3-23 describes how to respond with MCD 5000 Deskset 3-23 Respond with MCD 5000 Deskset Transmit Button ROCEDURE Ensure the handset is on-hook (in the Handset Rest).
  • Page 70 Understanding the Emulated Radio Screen Chapter 3: Operation 3-25 Respond to a Call When Using a Headset ROCEDURE Speak into the mouthpiece. PTT Button Transmit LED Release the to end transmission. The on the MCD 5000 Deskset turns off when the button is released. 3 -3 8 6 8 0 29 8 7 C9 4- A J u ly 2 01 1...
  • Page 71: Initiating Or Answering A Base Intercom Transmission

    To visually verify that base intercom transmission can be initiated, look at the and the Base Intercom Button. Busy LED If the is on, a parallel MCD 5000 Deskset is transmitting and base intercom Busy LED transmission cannot be performed until the is off. Base Intercom LED...
  • Page 72: Respond To An Intercom Call

    Initiating or Answering a Base Intercom Transmission Chapter 3: Operation Respond to an Intercom Call Base Intercom Button When MCD 5000 Deskset receives voice via base intercom, its lights yellow. Procedure 3-27 describes how respond to an intercom call. 3-27 Respond to an Intercom Call...
  • Page 73: Emergency Alarms

    Figure 3-18) that allows a MCD 5000 Deskset user to send an Emergency Alarm. The Emergency Alarm is send to all parallel MCD 5000 Desksets connected to the same radio and is set until one of the MCD 5000 Deskset users acknowledges the alarm.
  • Page 74: Inbound Emergency Alarms

    Emergency Alarms Chapter 3: Operation The MCD 5000 Deskset can send an Emergency Alarm only if connected to radio. Outbound alarm can not be set if a user is not properly logged-in.Inbound Emergency Alarms Inbound Emergency Alarms An inbound emergency alarm is an alarm that is generate either from a parallel MCD 5000 Deskset, connected to the same radio, or from a field radio.
  • Page 75: Acknowledge Emergency Alarms

    The acknowledged message is spread to all attached MCD 5000 Desksets causing all MCD 5000 Desksets to change the display from alarm state to alarm acknowledge state. The acknowledge state remains until the alarm is cleared by one of the MCD 5000 Deskset users in order to return to normal operation.
  • Page 76: Clear An Acknowledge Emergency Alarm

    (the Supervisor) can take control on a radio from a lower prioritized users by toggling the Supervisor soft-key. The MCD 5000 Deskset which its transmit operation was taken-over by a Superior displays the yellow supervisor icon When the system includes MCD 5000 and MC3000 MCD 5000 Desksets, the Supervisor Take-Over feature between the MCD 5000 and MC3000 MCD 5000 Desksets is not supported.
  • Page 77 Result: The green Supervisor icon changes to red indicating that the MCD 5000 Deskset is in Supervisor Take-Over mode. In Supervisor Take-Over mode, the MCD 5000 Deskset obtains priority access for PTT. 6 80 2 9 87 C9 4 - A...
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  • Page 79: Chapter 4: Mcd 5000 Deskset Settings

    ........The Settings menu is available from the MCD 5000 Deskset Home Screen and used to display and change the current MCD 5000 Deskset settings.
  • Page 80: Display Settings

    Figure 4-2 shows how to adjust the display settings of the MCD 5000 Deskset. 4-2 Adjusting the Display ROCEDURE Menu > Settings From the MCD 5000 Deskset Home Screen, press and release Navigation Keys Display OK Button Use the to select .
  • Page 81: Audio Settings

    Figure 4-3 shows how to adjust the MCD 5000 Deskset audio. 4-3 Adjusting Audio ROCEDURE Menu > Settings From the MCD 5000 Deskset Home Screen, press and release Navigation Keys Audio OK Button Use the to select . Press and release the Use the upper soft-keys to select an audio source.
  • Page 82: Local Settings

    : a period of time after which the MCD 5000 Deskset automatically locks if no button or soft-key is pressed. Turn off monitor • : a period of time after which the MCD 5000 Deskset LCD display automatically turns off. The monitor will not turn off if: 4 -4...
  • Page 83 Inbound emergency is received • Rx audio is received. Activity Log • : Show/hide the activity log area, displayed on the MCD 5000 Deskset Home Screen. Procedure 4-5 describes and Figure 4-4 shows how to set local MCD 5000 Deskset performance.
  • Page 84: Performance

    Packet loss - your transmission may not have received properly. CPU Utilization. DSP Usage - An overloaded DSP can cause the MCD 5000 Deskset to slow down. DSP spikes happen rarely and pass quickly. In case DSP spikes appear often or don't pass, your MCD 5000 Deskset requires service.
  • Page 85: Versions

    • App Version: MCD 5000 Deskset software application version • App Date: Date of last software update to the MCD 5000 Deskset application. • DSP Version: The version number of the software embedded inside the Digital Signal Processor of the MCD 5000 Deskset.
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  • Page 87: Appendix A: Troubleshooting

    ........This chapter provides information to help troubleshoot general MCD 5000 Deskset problems.
  • Page 88 Time is not synchronized When logging into the MCD • If the MCD 5000 Deskset is not connected to 5000 Deskset, a message box OMC Server nor connected to MCD 5000 CT appears with the message application, then go to "Time and date set-...
  • Page 89 MCD 5000 Deskset User Guide A-1 Troubleshooting ABLE Symptom Cause Solution After connecting to a radio, activity After connecting to a radio Go to "Local settings" window and change the log is not seen on MCD 5000 Home resource, when switching to "Activity Log"...
  • Page 90: Service And Support Information

    Service and Support Information This section contains information about calling Motorola for help. After collecting the required information and writing a detailed problem report, contact one of the following Motorola System Support Centers (SSC) to help with the problem: •...
  • Page 91: Appendix B: Accessories

    Hands-free option 1: Uses a footswitch, headset and Headset-Base without PTT (and internal speaker). • Hands-free option 2: Uses headset and Headset-Base with PTT (and internal speaker). The MCD 5000 Deskset can be used with the audio accessories given in the following table: B-1 MCD 5000 Deskset Accessories ABLE Part Number...
  • Page 92 Chapter B: Accessories B-2 MCD 5000 Deskset Supported Headset Models ABLE Part Number Headset Model Description CDN6284 Supra Binaural Top headband style, without tone control CDN6285 Tristar Top over the ear CDN6286 Encore Monaural Top single speaker headset. with tone control...
  • Page 93: Mcd 5000 Deskset Accessories Description

    MCD 5000 Deskset / RGU Power Supply Unit Provides power to the MCD 5000 Deskset / MCD 5000 RGU by converting from 96 – 262 VAC @ 48 – 62 Hz to 11.4-12.6 V DC (12 V DC NOM). DC output current: 2.0 Amp. DC cable length: 1.5 m (integral to power supply).
  • Page 94: Footswitch (2-Pedal

    MCD 5000 Headset Jack Box A headset may be used with the MCD 5000 Deskset to allow the MCD 5000 Deskset user to listen and receive audio on the selected radio channels and talk on any radio channels. The MCD 5000 Deskset supports one headset per MCD 5000 Deskset.
  • Page 95: Headset Base With Ptt Switch

    MCD 5000 Deskset Accessories Description The “DESKSET” connector is marked with a color matched with the Headset Jack Box connector of the FKN8694 - “FRU: CABLE - MCD 5000 DESKSET TO HEADSET JACK BOX”. B-4 Headset Jack Box RJ-45 View...
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  • Page 97: Appendix C: Specifications

    Crosstalk Between Audio Signals Less than -65 dBm @ 0 dBm transmit audio power Supported Radio Protocols RS-232 TTL; SB9600; USB 1.1 for MCD 5000 Deskset RGU; USB 2.0 for MCD 5000 Deskset 6 80 2 9 87 C9 4 - A...
  • Page 98 Certified Standard Compliance CE Mark, FCC part 15 A Mark, UL Mark (for P.S. only) US federal government Requirements Environmentally Preferable Specification (EPP) Program Non-certified Standard CSA, UL, MOTOROLA W18 certification, CMM Compliance Requirements Vocoders G.711 and G.729 Regulatory-EMC FCC part 15 class A...
  • Page 99 CRONYMS Acronyms ........Administrator Control Panel xvi, Automatic Gain Control 4 Binary Space Partitioning 7 Configuration Tool 3...
  • Page 100 Chapter : Acronyms Personal Computer 4 Personal Identification Number 9 Power over Ethernet 4 Push to Talk 1 Radio Gateway Unit 3 Receive 35 Session Initiation Protocol 7 Ultra High Frequency xvi Very High Frequency xvi Volume Units 18 AC--2 6 8 0 29 8 7 C9 4- A J u ly 2 01 1...

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