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Harris Public Safety and Professional Communications Products Harris Public Safety and Professional Communications Products & Services Catalog June 2014 Page ii Company Proprietary and Confidential Issued: 03/28/11 All prices and products are subject to change without notice. NOTICE! The material contained herein is subject to U.S. export approval. No export or re-export is permitted without written approval from the U.S. Government. Rated: EAR99; in accordance with U.S. Dept. of Commerce regulations 15CFR774, Export Administration Regulations. Latest Products and Pricing on the Web https://premier.pspc.harris.com/infocenter/ Issued: 06/27/14 Company Proprietary and Confidential Page iii All prices and products are subject to change without notice. Table of Contents Latest Revision 1. Customer Service and Ordering Information .................................................................. 1.1-1 04/29/13 Warranty ............................................................................................................................. 1.1-11 04/29/13 Rechargeable Battery Warranty ....................................................................................... 1.1-12 04/29/13 2. Services Technical Training ............................................................................................................. 2.1-1 03/28/14 Technical Assistance Center (TAC) .................................................................................. 2.2-1 01/30/14 Software FX™ .................................................................................................................... 2.3-1 03/28/14 Security Update Management Service (SUMS) ............................................................... 2.4-1 07/30/13 Field Services ...................................................................................................................... 2.5-1 05/29/14 │ Engineering Services .......................................................................................................... 2.6-1 10/17/13 Technical Manuals ............................................................................................................. 2.7-1 04/29/14 │ 3. Portables Multi-Mode Portables Unity® XG-100P Portables ............................................................................................ 3.1-1 05/29/14 │ XG-75 Portables ............................................................................................................ 3.1-5 05/29/14 │ P7300 Portables ............................................................................................................. 3.1-13 05/29/14 │ P5500 Portables ............................................................................................................. 3.1-19 05/29/14 │ P5400 Portables ............................................................................................................. 3.1-27 05/29/14 │ P5300 Portables ............................................................................................................. 3.1-35 05/29/14 │ XG-25P Portables .......................................................................................................... 3.1-41 05/29/14 │ 4. Mobiles Multi-Mode Mobiles Unity® XG-100M Mobile .............................................................................................. 4.1-1 04/29/14 │ XG-75M/M7300 Mobiles ............................................................................................. 4.1-5 05/29/14 │ M7200 Vehicular Tactical Network (V-TAC) .............................................................. 4.1-11 11/25/13 M5300 Mobiles ............................................................................................................. 4.1-13 05/29/14 │ XG-25M Mobiles .......................................................................................................... 4.1-17 05/29/14 │ Latest Products and Pricing on the Web https://premier.pspc.harris.com/infocenter/ Page iv Company Proprietary and Confidential Issued: 06/27/14 All prices and products are subject to change without notice. Table of Contents (Cont''d) Latest Revision 5. Desktop/Control Stations and Remote Controllers Multi-Mode Desktop/Control Stations CS7000 Control Station ................................................................................................. 5.1-1 05/29/14 │ EDACS®, P25IP, and Conventional Desktop/Control Stations and Remote Controllers EDACS® and Conventional DC, Tone, and IP Tone Remote Controller ...................... 5.2-1 10/29/12 6. Radio Programming ........................................................................................................... 6.1-1 05/29/14 │ 7. Station and Site Equipment OpenSky ® Station and Site Equipment OpenSky® SkyMASTR Base Station ............................................................................ 7.1-1 03/28/14 OpenSky® Cell Site, 700, 800, 900 MHz ...................................................................... 7.1-5 05/29/14 │ P25IP Station and Site Equipment MASTR® V P25IP Trunked Base Station ...................................................................... 7.2-1 12/30/13 MASTR® V P25IP Trunked Auxiliary Receiver ............................................................ 7.2-3 12/30/13 MASTR® V P25IP Conventional Base Station ............................................................... 7.2-5 12/30/13 MASTR® V P25IP Conventional Auxiliary Receiver .................................................... 7.2-7 12/30/13 MASTR® III P25 Conventional Base Station ................................................................ 7.2-9 04/29/13 MASTR® III P25 Trunked Base Station ........................................................................ 7.2-13 03/28/13 MASTR® III P25IP Conventional Base Station ............................................................. 7.2-15 03/28/13 MASTR® III P25 Auxiliary Receiver ............................................................................ 7.2-17 01/30/13 Conventional Station and Site Equipment Conventional MASTR® III Stations .............................................................................. 7.3-1 09/27/12 Conventional MASTR® III Auxiliary Receiver ............................................................. 7.3-9 09/27/12 Conventional Analog Voter ........................................................................................... 7.3-11 02/29/12 8. Network Switching and Management Network Overview .............................................................................................................. 8.1-1 06/27/13 VIDA® (OpenSky ®, NetworkFirst®, and P25IP) Network Switching and Management VIDA® Premier ............................................................................................................. 8.2-1 06/27/13 VIDA® Foundation ........................................................................................................ 8.2-3 04/29/14 │ Centralized Network Manager (CNM) .......................................................................... 8.2-5 06/27/13 Unified Administration System (UAS) ......................................................................... 8.2-7 06/27/13 Network Switching Server (NSS) .................................................................................. 8.2-9 06/27/13 Regional Management Server (RMS) ........................................................................... 8.2-11 06/27/13 Interoperability Gateway ............................................................................................... 8.2-13 06/27/13 VIDA® Console Exchange (VCE) ................................................................................. 8.2-15 06/27/13 VIDA® Inter-RF Subsystem Interface (ISSI) Gateway ................................................. 8.2-17 01/30/14 VIDA® Transcoder ........................................................................................................ 8.2-19 12/30/13 VIDA® Telephone Interconnect (VTI) .......................................................................... 8.2-21 05/29/14 │ ProVoice™ and EDACS® Network Switching and Management EDACS® Migration Gateway ........................................................................................ 8.3-1 06/27/13 Latest Products and Pricing on the Web https://premier.pspc.harris.com/infocenter/ Issued: 06/27/14 Company Proprietary and Confidential Page v All prices and products are subject to change without notice. Table of Contents (Cont''d) Latest Revision 9. Key Management ProVoice™, EDACS®, P25IP, and Conventional Key Management P25IP Network Key Management Facility (KMF)......................................................... 9.1-1 01/30/14 ProVoice™, EDACS®, and P25IP Key Manager ........................................................... 9.1-3 12/28/12 ProVoice™, EDACS®, P25IP, and Conventional Cryptographic Keyloader ................. 9.1-5 04/29/13 10. Dispatch Systems/Consoles VIDA® (OpenSky®, NetworkFirst®, EDACSIP, and P25IP) Dispatch C3 MaestroIP™ Dispatch Console .................................................................................. 10.1-1 06/27/14 │ VIP Dispatch Console .................................................................................................... 10.1-5 06/27/14 │ 11. Data OpenSky® Data Products SG5300 Data Modem .................................................................................................... 11.1-1 06/27/13 ProVoice™, EDACS®, and P25IP Data Products Radio TextLink ............................................................................................................
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