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R95-162 ACCEPTING THE PROPOSAL AND AUTHORIZING A CONTRACT
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R95-162
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ACCEPTING THE PROPOSAL AND AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF A CONTRACT FOR EMERGENCY SERVICES COMMUNICATIONS HARDWARE AND SUPPORTING EQUIPMENT AND SERVICES
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11/6/1995
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t ,�, � <br /> � <br /> .M MOTOI�OLA <br /> • The dispatcher control interface is by mouse. Mouse buttons are ', <br /> Operational and respond appropriately when activated. I <br /> • CRT operation - CRT display is visible with usable and reasonable II� <br /> intensity to accommodate the operators needs. CRT controls � <br /> function properly <br /> • Data and audio path I/O's are functional - the console can transmit - <br /> &receive audio, sends data requests to and responds to <br /> data instructions from the CEB which it is associated. <br /> • Windows integrity - windows appear on the screen in <br /> a manner that the operators are accustomed to using and <br /> respond to volume control instructions, select/unselect . <br /> instructions, multi-select and all-mute instructions, and are <br /> movable about the work area of the display and to and <br /> from the CCM list. <br /> • Speaker integrity - both select and unselect speakers <br /> provide understandable audio from mobile radios, and <br /> respond appropriately to their associated volume controls. <br /> • The headset microphone functions in such a manner <br /> that a mobile unit can understand and respond to the <br /> operator, and the VU meter on the CIE responds to <br /> the operator transmit audio. <br /> • Computer integrity - the computer can be shut off, and <br /> reboot from the hard-drive, reload information from the <br /> CEB, and become operational within a reasonable amount <br /> of time. <br /> • Floppy drive integrity- The computer is capable of wriring <br /> to and reading from the floppy drive in a reliable manner. <br /> • Call alert- the operator can call alert a mobile unit and the <br /> mobile unit can respond to the operator. <br />
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