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blrazo s <br />RFP 209-028 <br />Hand Held Ticket Writer System <br />12 Hand Held The display includes backlighting The display on the MC75 is one of the best on the market Must Have <br /> Hardware as a standard feature. today -- the screen has been shown to be the most easily <br /> readable in low-light situations. The backlight is an LED <br /> backlight, and the screen brightness can be adjusted by the <br /> user. <br />13 Hand Held The display has a time-out The time-out settings are controlled by the City via Build IT, Must Have <br /> Hardware feature (the ability to power down and the officer can override these settings on the device <br /> after a preset period of inactivity itself. <br /> and to reactivate) when the <br /> operator presses a key. The <br /> length of timeout is user <br /> controllable. <br />14 Hand Held The handheld has a full The MC75 has a full 44-key QWERTY keyboard, with A-Z, 0- Must Have <br /> Hardware alphanumeric keypad with at least 9, and four function keys. <br /> 40 keys, including alphabetic (A- <br /> Z) and numeric (0-9) characters <br /> plus appropriate function keys. <br />15 Hand Held The operator can adjust the The operator can change the user settings to adjust the Must Have <br /> Hardware contrast display on the handheld. brightness and contrast of the display screen on the MC75. <br /> This is done via the Control Panel on the device. <br />16 Hand Held Batteries will be fully recharged in The batteries charge whenever the handheld device is in the Must Have <br /> Hardware 5 hours or less. cradle. A separate four-bay charger for the batteries is <br /> available as an option and can be used to facilitate 24-hour <br /> operations. The batteries will be fully charged in 4 hours. <br />17 Hand Held The handheld uses field The exact amount of time that a battery will provide power in Expected <br /> Hardware replaceable battery technology the field is influenced by the user settings (screen <br /> with enough power for 8 hours of brightness, standby mode, etc.), but generally the battery will <br /> use per battery. provide power for 10 hours without being replaced. <br />18 Hand Held The charger has an LED light The recommended charging solution is the Motorola 4-Bay Expected <br /> Hardware indicating battery charging status. Ethernet charging/ syncing cradle. The loader/charger has <br /> an LED light indicating network connectivity and the device <br /> has an LED light that flashes when the device is charging <br /> and is steady when the device is fully charged. <br />19 Hand Held The handheld has the capacity to The MC75 also has an attachable biometric device for Expected <br /> Hardware capture fingerprints. capturing fingerprint data as an option. <br />20 Hand Held The handheld should have the The aircard on the device is built into the device itself and Expected <br /> Hardware ability to accept an accessible integrated into the operation of the device. The City can <br /> internal or integrated external air choose between Sprint, Verizon, and AT&T as the carrier for <br /> card. the device. It is understood from the City that AT&T <br /> provides the best coverage in San Marcos. <br />21 Hand Held Communications between the The MC75 has built-in cellular capability. All that will be Desired <br /> Hardware handheld and Municipal Court required is for the City to contract with a cellular provider <br /> can be done via a cellular such as AT&T. The devices can then be set up to push the <br /> interface. citation to the server once the officer saves it in the field. <br /> The record is pulled into the court system for processing. <br />Item # Category Requirement Description Required 'Response Priority <br />22 Hand Held Communications between the The Brazos Solution uses 802.11 or bluetooth to connect to Desired <br /> Hardware handheld and Municipal Court a wireless LAN. Brazos supports any and all connection <br /> can be done via 802.11 b/g. options for the device to push the data. The only <br /> requirement is that connectivity be IP based and that the <br /> device can 'see' the eCitation server. <br />23 Hand Held Communications between the As described in item #21 above, AT&T is supported on the Desired <br /> Hardware handheld and Municipal Court MC75. <br /> can be done via GSM/GPRS. <br />24 Hand Held Notes can be entered via voice. The MC75 has a built in speaker, receiver, microphone, and Desired <br /> Hardware headset jack for full duplex record and stereo playback. The <br /> officer can record the officer notes or capture the interaction <br /> with the suspect, save the audio notes, push them to the <br /> eCitation server, and play them back via the Citation Detail <br /> Report.