MIP 5000 Brochure
MIP 5000 Spec Sheet
No cable routing, no drilling and no leased lines, Motorola’s MIP 5000
VoIP radio console uses your multicast-enabled IP network, simplifying
the installation to save time and money. You can implement it anywhere
on your IP network: onsite, offsite or even wirelessly in a field
dispatch facility.
Features & Benefits:
Virtual Control Head
The MIP 5000 virtual control heads can
mimic the control head for MOTOTRBO, ASTRO 25 and conventional radio
systems including MOTOTRBO Conventional, MOTOTRBO IP Site Connect and
MOTOTRBO Capacity Plus systems.
Flexible Dispatch Control
Whether
operating a computer in the dispatch center or an advanced device in
the field, the MIP 5000 VoIP Radio Console allows personnel and
operators to talk, listen and respond wherever a network connection is
available.
Conventional Radio Control
Control up to 24 conventional radio channels.
Intuitive and Customizable Graphical User Interface
With
the look and feel of familiar application menus and icons, the MIP 5000
software is easy to learn and simple to operate. The customizable GUI
provides multiple screen layouts to organize resources by agency, shift
or other criteria to meet the needs of the user.
Interoperability
The
dispatcher can also use a simple drag and drop action to patch together
dissimilar radios or connect an inbound call to a radio channel.
Real-time Network Monitoring
Built-in
network monitoring tool alerts the operator when audio quality may be
affected due to degraded Ethernet network conditions.
MDC1200 Signaling Support
MDC
signaling features includes PTT ID Alias, Emergency, Call Alert,
Selective Call, Frequency Select and Radio Enable / Disable, Voice
Alert, Remote Monitor, Status Request, Repeater Enable/Disable and
Manual RAC.
High Quality Accessories
Available accessories include a gooseneck microphone, footswitch and quick disconnect headsets.
Logging
Logging
options for the MIP 5000 include the Incident Recall Recorder (IRR) for
an on-board cohabitated logger or the MIRRA IV centralized IP logging
recorder. An analog logging recorder can be used with the appropriate
digital junction box.