(PTT) function of non-Motorola PTT devices. The peripheral device icons indicate that the devices are
mapped but not necessarily connected.
Figure 23: Peripheral Configuration Summary
The peripheral devices that you map to the MCC 7100 IP Dispatch Console can be Motorola and non-
Motorola peripherals. To map the Motorola peripherals, you need the USB AIM. You connect the
peripherals to the USB AIM device. After you connect the USB AIM device to the dispatch console
computer and configure it, all the mapped Motorola peripherals are displayed in the
Summary
pane,
whether they are connected or not. All the mapped Motorola peripherals are indicated with the
Motorola logo.
Figure 24: Peripheral Configuration Summary – Motorola peripherals
The included graphical icons are for two headsets, speakers, a microphone, an external phone
interface, a local logging recorder, an external paging encoder, and USB foot pedal switches. The
graphical icons are dynamically updated as each audio device is mapped. The graphical icons for
headset 2, the external phone interface, local logging recorder, and external paging encoder always
represent Motorola devices that can connect only to the USB AIM device. The bookshelf speaker icon
indicates the number of non-Motorola speakers currently mapped. The icons for headset 1, desktop
microphone, and USB foot pedal switches can represent either Motorola or non-Motorola peripherals
depending on what is mapped. Motorola headsets are either mapped or unmapped as single devices.
For a non-Motorola headset that can be mapped as headset 1, you can configure the speaker,
microphone, and PTT switch independently. When only a speaker or microphone is mapped for the
non-Motorola headset, a red X appears instead of a green check mark on the headset graphical icon.
Peripheral Configuration Profile
Use the
Profile
pane for managing audio profiles. The user can select from the list of existing profiles,
apply changes to existing profiles, create and save a new profile, or delete existing profiles.
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