ports activate warning lights to provide information about the operations performed by the dispatch
operator.
Figure 5: USB Audio Interface Module Port Connections
The USB port is used to connect the USB AIM device to the MCC 7100 IP Dispatch Console. Other
ports are used to connect peripherals.
NOTICE: Do not connect the USB AIM to the telephone network directly.
Table 13: USB Audio Interface Module Peripherals
Port Type Peripheral Type
Two DB-15 connectors Two headset jacks
Eight RJ-45 connectors One desk microphone
One footswitch
One external paging encoder
One telephone/headset port
One local logging recorder
One auxiliary output port for four generic
auxiliary output channels
Peripherals Supported with USB Audio Interface Module
The USB Audio Interface Module (USB AIM) supports most of the Motorola-standard peripherals. The
following sections provide information on the Motorola-standard peripherals that you can connect to the
USB AIM device and about the USB AIM ports.
Desk Microphone
The USB Audio Interface Module (USB AIM) can support a desktop microphone. The desktop
microphone contains a transmit button and a monitor button in the base for use with the selected radio
channel or channels. For each dispatch console, you can use one desktop microphone.
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