The IP-223 remote adapter provides a reliable means of remotely controlling up to two, two-way radio base stations over an IP connection. The adapter interconnects to our C-6200 IP console or the C-Soft Windows console by means of a Local Area Network (LAN) or any available Wide Area Network (WAN) connection, including wireless. Now, the IP-223 can be optionally compatible with Tetra radio systems, commonly found throughout the world. It is also capable of decoding 5/6 tone signaling. Dispatchers can use the adapter in up to six different ways:
- In the local mode, the radio connects directly to the IP-223.
- The tone mode generates the keytones required to control any tone-equipped radio circuit.
- The console mode uses existing tones, decoding Ethernet traffic for the console to play.
- In the crosspatch mode, mobile dispatchers can communicate with another user within the radio system.
- With the TDI, connects POTS lines to dispatch consoles
- With the NI-223, connects iDEN phones to dispatch consoles
- With the MTRBI, full control of a MOTOTRBO radio is possible from dispatch consoles
CONTROLS:
- Backlit LCD display
- Line and intercom buttons
- Front panel test points and level set potentiometers
- Local handset port two DB25 connectors
- 7 digital outputs (programmable)
- RJ-45 Ethernet connector
- DB9 serial port with two active ports