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Question
Is there special software
required to access the
codeplug programming
of the APX 7500
Consolette?
Does the APX 7500
Consolette support
aliasing?
Does the APX 7500
Consolette support an
output for a recorder?
Can the APX 7500
Consolette provide
received over-the-air
MDC-1200 tones on its
receive audio path for
external decoding?
Where can I find training
for the APX 7500
Consolette?
Where can I get
additional information
about the APX 7500
Consolette?
APX family CPS is required to program the radio transceiver parameters of
the APX 7500 Consolette. This must be purchased – see ECAT/Price Pages
for more details. The APX 75000 Consolette also supports an onboard web
server for configuration of Consolette specific settings such as the wireline
(ex. 2-wire versus 4-wire). In the past, these settings were made with
onboard dipswitches. These have been designed out in the APX 7500
Consolette. To access these settings from a laptop, the user must have an
web browser such as Internet Explorer. No additional application software is
needed.
There can be multiple end user points in the APX Consolette system where
IDs and/or aliases can be viewed, including the O5 control head and remote
console GUI (various). O5 Display: The radio transceiver can be
programmed via CPS to display either the numeric ID or the alias on the O5
control head. Console Display: The ID is provided by the Consolette to the
Console via the ACIM/RS232 interface in numeric format. The conversion to
its alias is done at the console if it supports this functionality. For example,
the MCC5500 can convert the numeric ID to its alias but requires the alias
database option. Refer to the specifications of your connected console for
details on its capabilities in this area.
Yes. The recorder is on a dedicated RJ45 connector and can be configured
to provide either a.) receive audio including tones or b.) receive audio
including tones and including transmit audio. A logic signal is provided on this
same connector to indicate when there is activity on this connector.
Yes. The APX 7500 Consolette can be configured to provide the MDC-1200
tones on its receive audio path. The radio transceiver must be programmed
with an MDC System and properly configured to unmute during the MDC-
1200 data burst. If an external decoder is used in the system, it is
recommended that MDC ID decode be disabled on the ACIM path in order to
prevent multiple reportings of the same ID to the Console user.
Specific training for the Consolette is not available; however, training is
available for the APX 7500 and CPS. To access go to:
https://techtrain.motorola.com
Refer to ECATs/Price Pages for the latest production information.
Additionally refer to the Detailed Service Manual, 68009482001, available
online at https://businessonline.motorola.com
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