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Telex Radio Dispatch is the leading manufacturer of IP control <br />for two -way radio communications, Based on a distribuGVe <br />architecture, Telex dispatch console systems have flexibility, <br />scalability, and redundant capability based on the network. <br />Telex converts audio and control functions from analog or <br />digital communication devices to Ethernet. Once converted <br />to IP, the signal can be transported via LAN, WAN, 802.11 <br />wireless, satellite, and the Internet. With this many :mediums <br />to work with, systems can be precisely scaled according to <br />application, whether confined to a single building or campus, <br />or covering an entire country or the world. You can control a <br />Telex IP -based system in Texas from New York, and all with <br />parallel control in London, England. <br />C -Soft is the industry's most flexible and capable dispatch <br />software - the perfect application for any dispatch <br />environment. This software installs on a Telex Nexus position, <br />a Telex laptop, or on your own computer position (when <br />used with the ADHB -4 audio adaptor). With two to two <br />hundred radio lines, C -Soft allows you to design your screen <br />to your application. Standard features include an Instant Recall <br />With a student body of nearly 30,000, Portland State <br />University (PSU) is the largest university in Oregon. The <br />campus is made up of 50 buildings, including ten student <br />housing facilities, situated on 50 acres in central Portland. <br />Policing at PSU is handled by the Campus Public Safety <br />Office (CPSO), which is staffed for up to 16 officers and <br />five dispatchers. "We provide most of the law enforcement <br />services for the university" says lead dispatcher Tyler Roppe, <br />"and act as the central contact point for the university." <br />CPSO uses three channels on the 800 -MHz system - one for <br />the city police's precinct channel, and two for on- campus <br />CPSO activity. Two channels run on Motorola MCS 2000 <br />systems, and another on a newer Motorola XLT. At the same <br />time. CPSO needs to maintain easy communication with <br />other campus departments that use a Motorola 450 radio <br />system, including the parking and recreation staffs. The 450 <br />system also serves as CPSO's backup in case the city system <br />goes down. <br />139 <br />Recorder, caging, and intercom. Available features include <br />Fleetsync. 1 -IDC -1200, and Advanced SIP. C -Soft is compatible <br />and Windows 7 32- and 64 -bit formats. <br />The newest addition to the list of radio interfaces is the <br />connection ;hat gives the C -Soft consoles control capability <br />of MOTOTRBO'" Professional Digital Two -Way Radio Systems. <br />All of the MOTOTRBO" Conventional and Capacity Plus <br />features are supported at this time, including GPS tracking. <br />Add this capability to the most scalable and flexible IP -based <br />dispatch control system, and you have the best dispatch <br />solution offerea today. <br />Another key component is technical support and services. <br />Telex Techr cal Support team members have the right <br />combinaticr of extensive training and years of experience <br />to assist you with any technical issues, ensuring your Telex <br />equipment provides the right solution for you. <br />Read on to learn more about how a Telex dispatch solution <br />can be right for you. <br />"The idea of running radio over IP (Ro(P) was a very <br />attractive way to deal with the situation," Roppe continues, <br />"because there was already Ethernet to our basement and <br />also to the penthouse. In fact there is a fiber line that goes <br />directly from us to that penthouse. And once we had decided <br />on RoIP, it seemed like C -Soft was the system that everyone <br />was talking about. <br />"Everyone s very happy with the C -Soft console," Roppe <br />says. "We haven't had any significant issues at all. It's great to <br />be able to in,eroperate with the 450s, and the system is very <br />stable: once it was locked in, we didn't need to adjust it. And <br />the IP -223s are very sound units; we've never had any issues <br />with them. So overall the reliability on the system has been <br />very good. We'd actually like to expand the Telex system and <br />use it :n sorre new ways, including interconnecting with our <br />phones. This system was a good choice for us, and I don't see <br />us using anything else." <br />www.telex.com /radiodispatch 1 3 <br />