2014 Product and System Technical Training Course Catalog Motorola Solutions North America
table of contents how to register and search for courses
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POLICIES AND training options
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Campus information
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advanced learning consulting SERVICES
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End UserS
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Radio Solutions Foundational Courses ASTRO® 25 IV&D Systems ASTRO Certification Fixed Data Base Station/Repeaters Consoles MOTOTRBO™ Subscribers Applications
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Mobile solutionS
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Wireless network solutions
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Online Learning
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2014 schedule
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For Questions and Assistance: Customers – 855.619.9714 Channel Partners – 888.879.4167 Monday – Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Central Time training.na@motorolasolutions.com How to Make Payments When Registering: For your convenience we accept the following methods of payment: • Credit Card • Purchase Order • Company Check If prepayment is required to secure your registration, it must be received by Motorola 30 days prior to your attendance. Contact the Help Desk above for assistance with payments and P.O. specifications. All pricing listed is US dollars.
search for courses in the lms Use this catalog as a guide to select the courses that you are interested in. You can then use the course code to search for the course in the LMS to learn more about the course, find sessions and enroll.
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learning management system (lms)
how to register Instructions for System and Class Registration After making your course selections, you can register through the web at: motorolasolutions.com/amlearn If you do not have an active Motorola User ID and Password or would like to update your current user id: CREATE or modify a Motorola Membership User ID 1. Visit: https://myaccount.motorolasolutions.com 2. Click the “Register” link. • Complete all the mandatory fields including User ID, Password and Security Questions/ Responses. • We strongly encourage you to use your work email address, i.e., name@company.com as your User ID. • Click “Submit” button. Note: Each person must have a unique e-mail address. 3. You will receive a welcome email shortly requesting that you verify your account. • Click on the link provided in the e-mail and fill in the requested information. • If you do not complete this step, your account will not be activated and you will not be able to access the Learning Management System (LMS) For more information, visit: http://www.motorolasolutions.com/US-EN/Support+FAQs to gain access to the lms 1. Visit https://learning.motorolasolutions.com 2. Enter your Motorola User ID and Password. Click “Login.” Click “Logout.” 3. You will need to contact the Help Desk (see upper right section in blue) again to be placed in your specific Training Domain. 4. Once that has occurred, visit https://learning.motorolasolutions.com to register for specific classes.
your LEARNING resource
motorola solutions AMERICAS LEARNING WEbsite: motorolasolutions.com/ amlearn
Our website is your portal to finding the courses to meet your unique needs. Keep up to date with the latest news about courses and certifications offered. Watch videos or download flyers. Login to our online registration site (Learning Management System – LMS) to see available the latest courses, descriptions, requirements, dates and locations. Find information on lodging and directions to the campus. Or use the “Contact Us” function for assistance in customizing your training program. Motorola Solutions Americas Learning – helping you gain the knowledge you need to be successful in the critical moments that matter.
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General information
Policies Cancellation and Rescheduling by the Student: Customer cancellation or rescheduling made less than 30 days prior to the class start date will be subject to the full course tuition. Cancellation and Rescheduling by Motorola: Motorola reserves the right to change or cancel classes up to 10 business days prior to the class start date. You will be notified at that time of such change or cancellation. Lodging and Meals: Students are responsible for their own hotel arrangements and meals. For a list of area hotels, please visit our website at motorolasolutions.com/amlearn. There is a full service cafeteria offering an assortment of selections for breakfast and lunch at the Training Center. Please see the back page of the catalog for a map of the Training Center location. Professionalism: Students are expected to maintain professional conduct and dress at all times. Class dress is casual, but smart. For safety and security reasons, we cannot permit shorts, thong-type sandals, or tank tops in the classroom. Laptop Requirements: Many of our classes now require students to bring their laptops to the classroom so that they may utilize an electronic copy of the class material. Please review your enrollment confirmation email for specific requirements for your class. Training Content, Strategy AND TUITION Disclaimer: Motorola training classes are designed to support and align with the Motorola Service strategy for each product. This strategy may include a combination of (but not limited to) processes, procedures, recommendations and instructor experiential advice which may involve repair, replacement and or recovery of hardware, software, or firmware of Motorola products. The repair, replacement or recovery of these products may vary from product to product. Motorola reserves the right to change the structure, content or tuition of all courses at any time. Motorola Solutions reviews the costs associated with the delivery of training on a quarterly basis. It is suggested that participants visit the Motorola Solutions Learning Management System (LMS) for up-to-the-minute tuition and all course or certification information. For planning purposes, tuition estimates are provided in the back of this catalog on page 76. page 2
Training Options Instructor-led
Virtual Instructor-led
Online Self-paced
Resident Training Resident training consists of regularly scheduled classes conducted at the Motorola Training Center in Schaumburg, IL. The center is set up so students can immerse themselves in the subject matter, with limited distractions. They receive substantial time for hands-on training that enables them to develop creative solutions for unique problems. Resident training includes a diverse customer base; therefore, the classroom equipment is modeled upon a standard configuration. In addition, some courses include media-based activities that are facilitated by the instructor. Advance registration is required. On-site Training at Your Location All course titles can be delivered at your location on your operational system, taught by our knowledgeable instructor staff. For more information on our on-site delivery options, Customers can contacts us at – 855.619.9714 or Channel Partners – 888.879.4167. Online and virtual Learning Online learning allows you to gain foundational knowledge on a variety of topics using your own computer, at your own schedule. Motorola offers instructor-led virtual learning courses, as well as self-paced online training. Select courses from the recommendations listed in the training roadmaps from each product area of the catalog, or simply based upon your own personal need. Just look for courses with the Online Self-paced or Virtual Instructor -led icon.
Using the Training Roadmaps • Determine your system type • Determine what options are installed on your system • Determine your job type • Select job type flow chart • Take classes in order presented
TEST
Please Note: The TEST Icon found in the roadmaps indicates that a post test will be administered after the computer-based Overview course is completed. The test is intended to determine that students have the prerequisite knowledge necessary to continue on with the remainder of the curriculum.
Directions to Motorola Training Center Schaumburg, Illinois Motorola Technical Training Center 1295 East Algonquin Road Schaumburg, IL 60196 Customers – 855.619.9714 CHANNEL Partners – 888.879.4167 (located in northwest suburban Chicago) APX Quick Start (AEE0401) 67
Subscribers
MOTOROLA CAMPUS
ABOUT 12 MILES FROM O’HARE AIRPORT TO THE MOTOROLA CAMPUS
CPS Programming and Template Building (ADT001-V) 67 XTS/XTL Technical Subscriber Academy (ADST005) 67 APX CPS Programming and Template Building (APX7001-V) 68
MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS CAMPUS
From O’Hare APX Technical International Airport:Subscriber Academy (APX010)
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Visit:Building I- Door 82 learning.motorolasolutions.com and search by course number for Campus visitorscourse are reminded complete descriptions. to obey posted traffic signs and to restrict their movement to designated areas of the campus.
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advanced LEARNING consulting services managing end-to-end learning solutions Advanced Learning Consulting Services supports various sales teams managing customers’ learning events. We offer consulting services for learning such as conducting needs analysis sessions through managing the deployment of learning events. This allows the teams we support, time to concentrate on other aspects of managing their accounts. consulting services INCLUDE: • Partner with all sales, support and channel teams • Learn the customer’s business • Assess current skills of learning participants • Design learning plans for all participants • Conduct organization analysis • Pre-Sale Gap assessment • Create long term education and learning plan
• Customize learning curriculum • Monitor and track results • Training plans to include “start to finish” strategies • Design refresher training • Design continuing education plans to meet customers’ future needs
Advanced Learning Consulting Services is available to assist any and all sales and account management groups with customers’ learning needs. As Motorola Solutions moves from product sales towards solution sales, we are ready and able to manage end-to-end learning solutions. Call us at (847) 576-1953 or email us at: lrnconsultsvc@motorolasolutions.com.
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END USER Train the Trainer Program
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Operator / Field Training
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Interactive End User Tool Kit
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Additional Training Available Online: Theory of Radio Operations RCS003-E Visit learning.motorolasolutions.com and search by course number for complete course descriptions.
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Train the Trainer / Operator Field Training helping Organizations find more efficient ways to communicate The successful implementation of your communications system depends on users that are confident in their use of the system. • Users of your mobile and portable radios require training on their units to understand its basic operation, features and functions • Dispatchers of your consoles require training to understand basic operation, features, and functions • Management personnel require training on the Motorola applications We offer several solutions to help you: Train the Trainer: With this option, Motorola trains people you have identified as a qualified instructor so that they in turn can train each individual user in your organization. These classes are typically done on site using your equipment. The interactive End User Tool Kit (iEUTK) (next page) and/or tailored end user materials can be utilized.
Operator/Field Delivery: With this option, the users within your organization are trained by a Motorola instructor. These classes are typically done on site using your equipment. The iEUTK (next page) and/or tailored end user materials support this training option.
For requests for field training, please contact your Sales Account Manager (SAM).
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Train the Trainer Program Audience: This course is geared for customers who have an experienced, dedicated training staff in their organization. This course concentrates on specific product features and how it relates to the training process. Course Overview: This course provides the customer’s identified training personnel knowledge and practice applying training techniques that will enable them to successfully train their students. Trainers will use simulation, facilitation, and hands-on activities to facilitate learning events supported by tailored
Operator / Field-ONLY Training Console Training Course Overview: These courses provide Operators and Supervisors with an introduction to the basic operation, administration and feature functionality of the Console Systems. Through facilitation and hands-on practice, users learn to perform tasks that are associated with their organizations particular system. Key Topics: • Overview of Console configuration • Console dispatcher and supervisor operation
Subscriber Training Course Overview: These courses provide radio users with an introduction to their radios, a review of their radio’s basic functionality by means of job aides tailored to exactly how they use their radios. Through facilitation and hands-on practice, users learn to perform common tasks associated with their radio configuration. Key Topics: • Overview of radio configuration • General radio operations
Interactive End User tool Kit training materials and job aides. Students will become proficient in discussing common tasks associated with the operation of the customer’s radios and consoles as identified by the customer’s needs analysis. Note: This course is presented as customer specific and will cover pertinent information to customer equipment. Prerequisites: Previous training experience and radio system knowledge is a must.
The interactive End User Tool Kit (iEUTK) is a configuration/learning tool in CD format for participants that have completed Train the Trainer or Operator / Field Training. Courses Available FOR Console Products: • CENTRACOM Elite Admin and Alias Database Manager (ADM) • CENTRACOM Operator • MCC 7500 Dispatch Console Administrator Training • MCC 7500 Dispatch Console Operator Training • MCC 5500 Dispatch Console Administration • MCC 5500 Dispatch Console Operator Training • MOTOBRIDGE IP Interoperable Solution Dispatch Console Operator • MOTOBRIDGE Administration Control Panel (ACP) • MIP 5000 Dispatch Console
Choose from the broad portfolio of interactive End User Tool Kits (iEUTK) available for all Motorola product families (see list of Radio products below). Each toolkit is priced on a per radio model basis and includes a site license, which is intended for unlimited usage within the customer organization.
Courses Available for Radio Products (iEUTK also available): Portable • XTS 1500 • XTS 2500 • XTS 3000 • XTS 4000 • XTS 5000 • APX 2000 • APX 2500 • APX 3000 • APX 4000 • APX 6000 • APX 6000 XE • APX 7000 • APX 7000 XE • SRX 2200 • MOTOTRBO SL7550 • MOTOTRBO XPR 6380 • MOTOTRBO XPR 6580 • MOTOTRBO XPR 7350 • MOTOTRBO XPR 7550
Mobile • XTL 1500 • XTL 2500 • XTL 5000 • XTL 5000 – O5 Control Head • APX 4500 – O2 Control Head • APX 6500 – O2, O3, O5, O7, O9 Control Head • APX 7500 – O2, O3, O5, O7, O9 Control Head • Spectra/Spectra Plus W4, W5, W7, W9 • MOTOTRBO XPR 4380 • MOTOTRBO XPR 4580 • MOTOTRBO XPR 5350 • MOTOTRBO XPR 5550
Console • CENTRACOM Gold Elite • MCC 5500 • MCC 7000 Series • MIP 5000 • MOTOBRIDGE
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radio solutions foundational
basic ip (aee1301) Basic RF (AEE1300)
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Bridging the Knowledge Gap for ASTRO® 25 – Technician (ACT100-E)
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Bridging the Knowledge Gap for ASTRO® 25 – System Administrator (ACT101-E)
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Communication Systems Concepts (NST021)
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Networking Essentials in Motorola Communications Equipment (NST762)
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ASTRO® 25 Systems Applied Networking (NWT003)
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Site Installation Practices Workshop (R56) (NST925)
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Additional Foundational Training Available Online: Radio Communication Systems (RCS001-E) Radio Systems Overview (RCS002-E) Theory of Radio Operation (RCS003-E) Understanding Radio Fundamentals (GNL167) Understanding the Basics of Wireless Communications (GNL169) Understanding Voice Communications: A Technical Introduction (ENG934) Networking Overview (NWT001-E) Understanding Emerging Wireless Technologies (ENG943) Understanding Frame Relay (ENG948) Understanding Mobile Internet Access (ENG937) Understanding TCP/IP (ENG945) Understanding 802.11 Protocols and Procedures (TEL1218) Visit learning.motorolasolutions.com and search by course number for complete course descriptions.
For more information, customers call 855.619.9714; CHANNEL Partners call 888.879.4167 or visit online: motorolasolutions.com/AMLEARN
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Curriculum for Fundamentals Technical Training Training Path for IP Networking Fundamentals IP NETWORKING BASICS
BASIC IP AEE1301 ONLINE SELF-PACED
UNDERSTANDING TCP/IP ENG945 ONLINE SELF-PACED
UNDERSTANDING IP NETWORKS AND VPN’S ENG946 ONLINE SELF-PACED
PROTOCOL THEORY
Are you interested in protocol theory related to ... NO
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UNDERSTANDING FRAME RELAY ENG948 ONLINE SELF-PACED
UNDERSTANDING ATM ENG745 ONLINE SELF-PACED
UNDERSTANDING VOICE OVER IP ENG947 ONLINE SELF-PACED
NETWORKING ESSENTIALS IN MOTOROLA COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT NST762 4.5 DAYS
ASTRO® 25 SYSTEMS APPLIED NETWORKING NWT003 4.5 DAYS
Please Note: NST762 and NWT003 focus on Networking as used within Motorola Solutions Radio Infrastructure.
CURRICULUM MAP PROCESS COMPLETE
Student is ready to start technology specific roadmap (i.e. ASTRO 25, Consoles, MOTOTRBO, etc) or start RF Fundamentals roadmap
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... Voice over IP?
YES
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Curriculum for Fundamentals Technical Training Training Path for RF Fundamentals RF / RADIO SYSTEM BASICS
BASIC RF AEE1300 ONLINE SELF-PACED
UNDERSTANDING RADIO FUNDAMENTALS GNL167 ONLINE SELF-PACED
RADIO COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS RCS001-E ONLINE SELF-PACED
RADIO SYSTEMS OVERVIEW RCS002-E ONLINE SELF-PACED
PROTOCOL THEORY
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THEORY OF RADIO OPERATIONS RCS003-E ONLINE SELF-PACED
COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS CONCEPTS NST021 4.5 DAYS CURRICULUM MAP PROCESS COMPLETE
Student is ready to start technology specific roadmap (i.e. ASTRO 25, Consoles, MOTOTRBO, etc) or start IP Networking Fundamentals roadmap
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BASIC IP
Basic RF
Course Overview: This course provides a detailed description of the fundamentals of system networking. Topics include the OSI seven layer model, bridges and switches, IP and routing, applications and security.
Course Overview: This course provides a detailed description of the fundamentals of radio frequency communications. This course also provides an overview of different transmission media as well as an introduction to baseband signaling.
Audience: This course is aimed at Engineers who need to understand the essentials of system networking. Course Objectives: After completing this course, the student will be able to: • Identify the Elements and Interconnectivity of the Basic Network. • Define the OSI and TCP/IP Reference Models. • Define the advantages of different Network Layout Options. • List the Physical and Data-link Layers of the OSI and TCP/IP Reference Models. • Define the Network and Transport Layers of the OSI and TCP/IP Reference Models. • Identify the Service Layers within the OSI and TCP/IP Reference Models. • Define the concept of Network Security. Prerequisites: None
Course Number: AEE1301 Length: Training Delivery Method: Online Self-paced
Note: This course replaces RF001-E. Audience: General Course Objectives: After completing this course, the student will be able to: • Describe electrical principles including direct and alternating current • Describe the basic structure of radio transmitters and receivers • Describe the operation of the antenna subsystem • Identify different types of transmission media • Describe RF propagation and identify system gains in a link budget • Describe analog modulation types and digital modulation techniques Prerequisites: None
Course Number: AEE1300 Length: 2 hours Training Delivery Method: Online Self-paced
Bridging the Knowledge Gap for ASTRO® 25 – Technician Course Overview: This seven-module course is designed to bring Technicians from different technical backgrounds and experience levels to a common starting point for the ASTRO 25 curriculum. This course provides seven modules from the basic concepts of radio communication systems and computer networking features, through the evolution that led to the ASTRO 25 trunking system’s architecture Audience: This course is intended for System Technicians, and other ASTRO 25 system users who are new to trunked radio systems. Also those with experience in non-IP-based radio systems like SmartNet and SmartZone. Course Objectives: After completing this course, the student will be able to: • Identify different communication concepts using representative block diagrams of the respective systems • Compare radio system communication concepts using representative block diagrams of the respective systems • Compare how voice and data, information flows through different radio communication systems types, and how the signaling information controls that flow of information • Describe the features of each radio communication system in terms of advantages and disadvantages • Explain the different radio concepts as applied to analog, digital, and trunking communication Prerequisites: None
Course Number: ACT100-E Length: 4 hours Training Delivery Method: Online Self-paced
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Bridging the Knowledge Gap for ASTRO® 25 – System Administrator Course Overview: This five-module course is designed to bring Administrators from different technical backgrounds and experience levels to a common starting point for the ASTRO 25 curriculum. This course provides seven modules from the basic concepts of radio communication systems and computer networking features, through the evolution that led to the ASTRO 25 trunking system’s architecture. Audience: System Administrators who are new to trunked radio systems. Also those with experience in non-IPbased radio systems like SmartNet and SmartZone. Course Objectives: After completing this course, the student will be able to: • Identify different communication concepts using representative block diagrams of the respective systems • Compare radio system communication concepts using representative block diagrams of the respective systems. • Compare how voice and data, information flows through different radio communication systems types, and how the signaling information controls that flow of information • Describe the features of each radio communication system in terms of advantages and disadvantages • Explain the different radio concepts as applied to analog, digital, and trunking communication
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Communication Systems Concepts Course Overview: The Communication Systems Concepts course emphasizes the concepts behind RF Systems theory and operation. Major topics covered include: • RF System Operation, including talkaround, repeater operation, and types of signaling used in RF Systems • A basic walkthrough of building a communication system from ’Simplex’, to ’Half Duplex’, ’Voting Systems’, and ’Simulcast’ is done, emphasizing the improvements in communication obtained with each step • Trunking Operation, including Smartzone operation • Types of modulation used in RF System operation, including ASTRO • Radio frequency path including the antenna and transmission line • Decibels and their uses on the job • RF Propagation/RF Interference • Basic Troubleshooting practices from the system perspective Audience: General Course Objectives: After completing this course, the student will be able to: • Define terms commonly used in two-way communication systems
• Effectively use two-way radio communication systems knowledge to troubleshoot typical two-way communication radio systems • Develop requirements for a two-way radio system by establishing programming and protocol requirements as requested • Improve skills in the interpretation of typical two-way radio checks of the receiver, transmitter and the antenna system to troubleshoot a two-way radio communication system • Use decibels to interpret the radio frequency path and antenna system to describe expected radio communication system performance and troubleshooting Prerequisites: Completion of the following courses or equivalent experience: Knowledge of basic electronics Experience using standard communication test equipment
Course Number: NST021 Length: 4.5 days Training Delivery Method: Instructor-led
Prerequisites: None
Course Number: ACT101-E Length: 4 hours Training Delivery Method: Online Self-paced
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Networking Essentials in Motorola Communications Equipment Course Overview: The Networking Essentials in Motorola Communications Equipment course provides the technician with the essential elements of networking required for the installation and maintenance of most Motorola communications systems. The course includes ample hands-on, and basic troubleshooting on network elements. Audience: System Technicians Course Objectives: After completing this course, the student will be able to: • Recall basic network terminology • Compare basic configuration types both logical and physical • Describe the basic OSI (Open System Interconnect) model compared with the TCP/IP model • Construct a basic LAN with a Windows Server Domain Controller and workstations • Examine the interaction between the routers through their configurations • Use common network commands to simulate traffic and validate connectivity and routing Prerequisites: Completion of the following courses or equivalent experience: An understanding of the basic Motorola Communications Systems is highly recommended Basic familiarization with computer operating systems is required A basic knowledge of networking is helpful and recommended
Course Number: NST762 Length: 4.5 days Training Delivery Method: Instructor-led
ASTRO® 25 Systems Applied Networking
Site Installation Practices Workshop (R56)
Course Overview: The ASTRO 25 Systems Applied Networking course provides technicians with the necessary networking information required for understanding the network components installed in modern Motorola communications systems. The course includes familiarization with basic networking concepts, and the networking components deployed in the ASTRO SmartZone System 4.1 and ASTRO 25 System 6.x/7.x.
Course Overview: The Site Installation Practices Workshop (R56) course is designed to present the standards and guidelines for installing a Motorola communication system. Participants will understand how a properly installed system can help to ensure a safe and efficient communications system that will reduce system down time.
Audience: Technical System Managers and Technicians Course Objectives: After completing this course, the student will be able to: • Recall basic network concepts • Identify the various system network components • Define the LAN topologies for each system • Define the WAN topologies for each system • Diagram SNMP deployment throughout the system • Identify the HP switches and Motorola series routers • Perform backup, restore, and recovery procedures of routers and LAN switches • Identify network security components and concepts in an ASTRO 25 system Prerequisites: Completion of the following courses or equivalent knowledge: Networking Essentials in Motorola Communications Systems (NST762)
Audience: General Course Objectives: After completing this course, the student will be able to: • List the purposes of grounding and evaluate their importance in terms of personal safety and effective system installation and protection • Apply principles of basic electronics to the installation standards found in the R56 manual • Determine how an effectively installed of a ground system provides protection of a communication system from a lightning strike and electrical anomalies • List the minimum requirements and specifications for the external and internal ground system • List the minimum requirements and specifications for installation equipment, cables and documentation for a reliable communication system installation • Investigate sources for possible solutions to various installation scenarios Prerequisites: Graduate of a basic electronics course or equivalent experience.
Course Number: NWT003 Length: 4.5 days Training Delivery Method: Instructor-led Course Number: NST925 Length: 3.5 days Training Delivery Method: Instructor-led After completion of this course, qualified candidates may complete the ETA® Communication Site Installer (R56) Certification. Visit http://eta-i.org/motorola_certifications.html for details.
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Astro®25 IV&D systems ASTRO®25 IV&D Trunking with M Core System Overview (ACS714200-E)
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ASTRO 25 IV&D Conventional with M Core Overview (ACS714420-E)
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ASTRO®25 IV&D Trunking with L Core System Overview (ACS714430-E)
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ASTRO®25 IV&D Conventional with K Core System Overview (ACS714400-E)
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ASTRO 25 IV&D Introduction to Radio System Management Applications (ACS713201-E)
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ASTRO®25 IV&D Radio System Administrator Workshop (ACS714102)
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ASTRO 25 IV&D M Core Workshop (ACS714103)
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Overview for ASTRO®25 IV&D ISSI.1 Network Gateway (ACS713021-E)
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Overview for ASTRO®25 IV&D Dynamic System ResiliEnce (ACS713023-E)
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ASTRO 25 IV&D Interfacing SmartZone 3600 Systems (ACS713360-E)
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ASTRO®25 IV&D High Performance Data Workshop (ACS714206)
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ASTRO®25 IV&D Secure Communications Workshop (ACS713207)
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ASTRO 25 IV&D Information Assurance (ACS714211-E)
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ASTRO®25 IV&D Digital Mutual Aid (ACS78210-E)
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ASTRO 25 IV&D Enhanced Telephone Interconnect (ACS713480-E)
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ASTRO®25 IV&D Trunking L Core Workshop (ACS714450)
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ASTRO®25 IV&D Conventional K Core with Configuration Manager Workshop (ACS714410) 31 ASTRO 25 IV&D Conventional RF Site Workshop (ACS714440)
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ASTRO®25 IV&D GTR 8000 Repeater Site Workshop (ACS714208)
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ASTRO®25 IV&D IP Based Digital Simulcast Workshop (ACS714217)
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Deploy for ASTRO 25 IV&D Conventional with L Core (ACS714460)
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Deploy for ASTRO®25 IV&D Conventional with K Core (ACS714470)
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Design for ASTRO 25 IV&D Trunking with L Core (EMEL2300)
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Design for ASTRO®25 IV&D conventional with K Core (EMEL2301)
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Additional ASTRO®25 Training Available Online: Radio 101 (AAE1303) Trunking Concepts and ASTRO Digital Systems (TRK100-E) Outdoor Location Solution Technical Training (OLS001-E) Visit: learning.motorolasolutions.com and search by course number for complete course descriptions.
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radio solutions Astro®25 IV&D systems
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ASTRO® 25 CORE CONFIGURATIONS In order to determine what ASTRO 25 IV&D Conventional or Trunking curriculum you should follow, you must first identify which ASTRO 25 IV&D Core you will be working on: M Core Configurations ASTRO 25 IV&D M Core Configurations is a fully featured, ASTRO 25 IV&D Unified Communications Systems – that supports both Conventional and Trunked operations. M Core – See page 17 for the Radio System Administrator Curriculum Roadmap See page 18 for M Core Technician Curriculum Roadmap
L Core Configurations ASTRO 25 IV&D Trunked L Core Configurations is a small scale, ASTRO 25 IV&D Trunking System. L Core – See page 17 for Radio System Administrator Curriculum Roadmap See page 19 for L Core Technician Curriculum Roadmap
K Core Configurations ASTRO 25 IV&D Conventional K Core Configurations – small scale ASTRO 25 IV&D Conventional coverage. K Core – See page 20 for K Core Technician Curriculum Roadmap
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Curriculum for ASTRO速 IV&D Technical Training Training path for ASTRO速25 IV&D Radio System Administrator CORE SYSTEM FEATURES AND CONFIGURATION TRAINING; SELECT SYSTEM TYPE TO BEGIN
ASTRO 25 IV&D TRUNKING WITH M CORE SYSTEM OVERVIEW ACS714200-E ONLINE SELF-PACED
ASTRO 25 IV&D CONVENTIONAL WITH M CORE OVERVIEW ACS714420-E ONLINE SELF-PACED
ASTRO 25 IV&D TRUNKING WITH L CORE SYSTEM OVERVIEW ACS714430-E ONLINE SELF-PACED
TEST
TEST
TEST
ASTRO 25 IV&D INTRODUCTION TO RADIO SYSTEM MANAGEMENT APPLICATIONS ACS713201-E ONLINE SELF-PACED
ASTRO 25 IV&D RADIO SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR WORKSHOP ACS714102 4.5 DAYS SPECIALIZED CONFIGURATION TRAINING
Does your system have ...
... ISSI Gateway to support interfacing to ASTRO 25?
... Dynamic System Resilience?
YES
YES
... Smart X to support Circuitbased RF sites? YES
... High Performance Data? YES
NO
ASTRO 25 ISSI 8000 / CSSI 8000 FEATURE OVERVIEW AST2005 ONLINE SELF-PACED
ASTRO 25 IV&D DYNAMIC SYSTEM RESILIENCE ACS714023-E ONLINE SELF-PACED
ASTRO 25 IV&D INTERFACING SMARTZONE 3600 SYSTEMS ACS713360-E ONLINE SELF-PACED
ASTRO 25 IV&D HIGH PERFORMANCE DATA WORKSHOP ACS714206 3 DAYS
SPECIALIZED FEATURE TRAINING
Does your system have ...
... OTAR? YES
... Network Security? YES
... Mutual Aid? YES
... Telephone Interconnect? YES
NO
ASTRO 25 IV&D SECURE COMMUNICATIONS WORKSHOP ACS713207 4.5 DAYS
ASTRO 25 IV&D INFORMATION ASSURANCE ACS714211-E ONLINE SELF-PACED
ASTRO 25 IV&D DIGITAL MUTUAL AID ACS78210-E ONLINE SELF-PACED
ASTRO 25 IV&D ENHANCED TELEPHONE INTERCONNECT ACS713480-E ONLINE SELF-PACED
CURRICULUM MAP PROCESS COMPLETE
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radio solutions Astro®25 IV&D systems
Curriculum for ASTRO® IV&D Technical Training Training path for ASTRO®25 IV&D M Core Technician CORE SYSTEM FEATURES AND CONFIGURATION TRAINING; SELECT SYSTEM TYPE TO BEGIN
ASTRO 25 IV&D TRUNKING WITH M CORE SYSTEM OVERVIEW ACS714200-E ONLINE SELF-PACED
ASTRO 25 IV&D CONVENTIONAL WITH M CORE OVERVIEW ACS714420-E ONLINE SELF-PACED
TEST
TEST
ASTRO 25 IV&D INTRODUCTION TO RADIO SYSTEM MANAGEMENT APPLICATIONS ACS713201-E ONLINE SELF-PACED
After completion of this course, qualified candidates may complete the ETA® ASTRO®25 M Core Technician Certification. Visit: http://eta-i.org/motorola_certifications.html for details.
ASTRO 25 IV&D M CORE WORKSHOP ACS714103 4.5 DAYS SPECIALIZED CONFIGURATION TRAINING
Does your system have ...
... ISSI Gateway to support interfacing to ASTRO 25?
... Dynamic System Resilience?
YES
YES
... Smart X to support Circuitbased RF sites? YES
... High Performance Data? YES
NO
ASTRO 25 ISSI 8000 / CSSI 8000 FEATURE OVERVIEW AST2005 ONLINE SELF-PACED
ASTRO 25 IV&D DYNAMIC SYSTEM RESILIENCE ACS714023-E ONLINE SELF-PACED
ASTRO 25 IV&D INTERFACING SMARTZONE 3600 SYSTEMS ACS713360-E ONLINE SELF-PACED
ASTRO 25 IV&D HIGH PERFORMANCE DATA WORKSHOP ACS714206 3 DAYS
SPECIALIZED FEATURE TRAINING
Does your system have ...
... OTAR? YES
... Network Security? YES
... Mutual Aid? YES
... Telephone Interconnect? YES
NO
ASTRO 25 IV&D SECURE COMMUNICATIONS WORKSHOP ACS713207 4.5 DAYS
ASTRO 25 IV&D INFORMATION ASSURANCE ACS714211-E ONLINE SELF-PACED
CURRICULUM MAP PROCESS COMPLETE
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ASTRO 25 IV&D DIGITAL MUTUAL AID ACS78210-E ONLINE SELF-PACED
ASTRO 25 IV&D ENHANCED TELEPHONE INTERCONNECT ACS713480-E ONLINE SELF-PACED
For more information, customers call 855.619.9714; channel Partners call 888.879.4167 or visit online: motorolasolutions.com/AMLEARN
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Curriculum for ASTRO速 IV&D Technical Training Training path for ASTRO速25 IV&D L Core Site Technician CORE SYSTEM FEATURES AND CONFIGURATION TRAINING
ASTRO 25 IV&D TRUNKING WITH L CORE SYSTEM OVERVIEW ACS714430-E ONLINE SELF-PACED
TEST
ASTRO 25 IV&D INTRODUCTION TO RADIO SYSTEM MANAGEMENT APPLICATIONS ACS713201-E ONLINE SELF-PACED
ASTRO 25 IV&D TRUNKING L CORE WORKSHOP ACS714450 4 DAYS SPECIALIZED CONFIGURATION TRAINING
Does your system have ...
... Smart X to support Circuitbased RF sites? YES
NO
ASTRO 25 IV&D INTERFACING SMARTZONE 3600 SYSTEMS ACS713360-E ONLINE SELF-PACED
SPECIALIZED FEATURE TRAINING
Does your system have ...
... OTAR? YES
... Network Security? YES
... Mutual Aid? YES
NO
ASTRO 25 IV&D SECURE COMMUNICATIONS WORKSHOP ACS713207 4.5 DAYS
ASTRO 25 IV&D INFORMATION ASSURANCE ACS714211-E ONLINE SELF-PACED
ASTRO 25 IV&D DIGITAL MUTUAL AID ACS78210-E ONLINE SELF-PACED
CURRICULUM MAP PROCESS COMPLETE
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Curriculum for ASTRO速 IV&D Technical Training Training path for ASTRO速25 IV&D Conventional K Core with Configuration Manager Technician CORE SYSTEM FEATURES AND CONFIGURATION TRAINING
ASTRO 25 IV&D CONVENTIONAL WITH K CORE SYSTEM OVERVIEW ACS714400-E ONLINE SELF-PACED
TEST
ASTRO 25 IV&D CONVENTIONAL K CORE WITH CONFIGURATION MANAGER WORKSHOP ACS714410 3 DAYS
ASTRO 25 IV&D CONVENTIONAL RF SITE WORKSHOP ACS714440 3 DAYS
SPECIALIZED FEATURE TRAINING
Does your system have ...
... OTAR? YES
... Network Security? YES
NO
ASTRO 25 IV&D SECURE COMMUNICATIONS WORKSHOP ACS713207 4.5 DAYS
ASTRO 25 IV&D INFORMATION ASSURANCE ACS714211-E ONLINE SELF-PACED
CURRICULUM MAP PROCESS COMPLETE
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Curriculum for ASTRO® IV&D Technical Training Training path for ASTRO®25 IV&D Repeater Site Technician (GTR) CORE SYSTEM FEATURES AND CONFIGURATION TRAINING; SELECT SYSTEM TYPE TO BEGIN
ASTRO 25 IV&D SYSTEM OVERVIEW WITH M CORE ACS714200-E ONLINE SELF-PACED
ASTRO 25 IV&D TRUNKING SYSTEM OVERVIEW WITH L CORE ACS714430-E ONLINE SELF-PACED
TEST
TEST
ASTRO 25 IV&D GTR 8000 REPEATER SITE WORKSHOP ACS714208 3 DAYS
After completion of this course, qualified candidates may complete the ETA® ASTRO®25 GTR 8000 Repeater Site Technician Certification. Visit: http://eta-i.org/motorola_certifications.html for details.
SPECIALIZED CONFIGURATION TRAINING
Does your system have ...
... ISSI Gateway to support interfacing to ASTRO 25?
... Dynamic System Resilience?
YES
YES
... Smart X to support Circuitbased RF sites? YES
... High Performance Data? YES
NO
ASTRO 25 ISSI 8000 / CSSI 8000 FEATURE OVERVIEW AST2005 ONLINE SELF-PACED
ASTRO 25 IV&D DYNAMIC SYSTEM RESILIENCE ACS714023-E ONLINE SELF-PACED
ASTRO 25 IV&D INTERFACING SMARTZONE 3600 SYSTEMS ACS713360-E ONLINE SELF-PACED
ASTRO 25 IV&D HIGH PERFORMANCE DATA WORKSHOP ACS714206 3 DAYS
SPECIALIZED FEATURE TRAINING
Does your system have ...
... OTAR? YES
... Network Security? YES
... Mutual Aid? YES
... Telephone Interconnect? YES
NO
ASTRO 25 IV&D SECURE COMMUNICATIONS WORKSHOP ACS713207 4.5 DAYS
ASTRO 25 IV&D INFORMATION ASSURANCE ACS714211-E ONLINE SELF-PACED
ASTRO 25 IV&D DIGITAL MUTUAL AID ACS78210-E ONLINE SELF-PACED
ASTRO 25 IV&D ENHANCED TELEPHONE INTERCONNECT ACS713480-E ONLINE SELF-PACED
CURRICULUM MAP PROCESS COMPLETE
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Curriculum for ASTRO® IV&D Technical Training Training path for ASTRO®25 IV&D IP Simulcast Site Technician CORE SYSTEM FEATURES AND CONFIGURATION TRAINING; SELECT SYSTEM TYPE TO BEGIN
ASTRO 25 IV&D TRUNKING WITH M CORE SYSTEM OVERVIEW ACS714200-E ONLINE SELF-PACED
ASTRO 25 IV&D TRUNKING WITH L CORE SYSTEM OVERVIEW WITH L CORE ACS714430-E ONLINE SELF-PACED
TEST
TEST
ASTRO 25 IV&D IP BASED DIGITAL SIMULCAST WORKSHOP ACS714217 3 DAYS
COMING IN Q2 2014: Qualified candidates will be offered the ETA® ASTRO®25 IV&D IP Simulcast Certification after completion of this course. Check http://eta-i.org/motorola_ certifications.html for details as they become available.
SPECIALIZED CONFIGURATION TRAINING
Does your system have ...
... ISSI Gateway to support interfacing to ASTRO 25?
... Dynamic System Resilience?
YES
YES
... Smart X to support Circuitbased RF sites? YES
... High Performance Data? YES
NO
ASTRO 25 ISSI 8000 / CSSI 8000 FEATURE OVERVIEW AST2005 ONLINE SELF-PACED
ASTRO 25 IV&D DYNAMIC SYSTEM RESILIENCE ACS714023-E ONLINE SELF-PACED
ASTRO 25 IV&D INTERFACING SMARTZONE 3600 SYSTEMS ACS713360-E ONLINE SELF-PACED
ASTRO 25 IV&D HIGH PERFORMANCE DATA WORKSHOP ACS714206 3 DAYS
SPECIALIZED FEATURE TRAINING
Does your system have ...
... OTAR? YES
... Network Security? YES
... Mutual Aid? YES
... Telephone Interconnect? YES
NO
ASTRO 25 IV&D SECURE COMMUNICATIONS WORKSHOP ACS713207 4.5 DAYS
ASTRO 25 IV&D INFORMATION ASSURANCE ACS714211-E ONLINE SELF-PACED
CURRICULUM MAP PROCESS COMPLETE
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ASTRO 25 IV&D DIGITAL MUTUAL AID ACS78210-E ONLINE SELF-PACED
ASTRO 25 IV&D ENHANCED TELEPHONE INTERCONNECT ACS713480-E ONLINE SELF-PACED
For more information, customers call 855.619.9714; channel Partners call 888.879.4167 or visit online: motorolasolutions.com/AMLEARN
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Curriculum for ASTRO速 IV&D Technical Training Training path for ASTRO速25 IV&D Conventional RF Site Technician CORE SYSTEM FEATURES AND CONFIGURATION TRAINING; SELECT SYSTEM TYPE TO BEGIN
ASTRO 25 IV&D CONVENTIONAL WITH M CORE OVERVIEW ACS714420-E ONLINE SELF-PACED
ASTRO 25 IV&D CONVENTIONAL WITH K CORE SYSTEM OVERVIEW ACS714400-E ONLINE SELF-PACED
TEST
TEST
ASTRO 25 IV&D CONVENTIONAL RF SITE WORKSHOP ACS714440 3 DAYS
SPECIALIZED CONFIGURATION TRAINING
Does your system have ...
... ISSI Gateway to support interfacing to ASTRO 25?
... Dynamic System Resilience?
YES
YES
... Smart X to support Circuitbased RF sites? YES
... High Performance Data? YES
NO
ASTRO 25 ISSI 8000 / CSSI 8000 FEATURE OVERVIEW AST2005 ONLINE SELF-PACED
ASTRO 25 IV&D DYNAMIC SYSTEM RESILIENCE ACS714023-E ONLINE SELF-PACED
ASTRO 25 IV&D INTERFACING SMARTZONE 3600 SYSTEMS ACS713360-E ONLINE SELF-PACED
ASTRO 25 IV&D HIGH PERFORMANCE DATA WORKSHOP ACS714206 3 DAYS
SPECIALIZED FEATURE TRAINING
Does your system have ...
... OTAR? YES
... Network Security? YES
... Mutual Aid? YES
... Telephone Interconnect? YES
NO
ASTRO 25 IV&D SECURE COMMUNICATIONS WORKSHOP ACS713207 4.5 DAYS
ASTRO 25 IV&D INFORMATION ASSURANCE ACS714211-E ONLINE SELF-PACED
ASTRO 25 IV&D DIGITAL MUTUAL AID ACS78210-E ONLINE SELF-PACED
ASTRO 25 IV&D ENHANCED TELEPHONE INTERCONNECT ACS713480-E ONLINE SELF-PACED
CURRICULUM MAP PROCESS COMPLETE
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Curriculum for ASTRO速 IV&D Technical Training Training path for ASTRO速25 IV&D L core deploy Technician
CORE SYSTEM FEATURES AND CONFIGURATION TRAINING
ASTRO 25 IV&D TRUNKING WITH L CORE SYSTEM OVERVIEW ACS714430-E ONLINE SELF-PACED
TEST
DEPLOY FOR ASTRO 25 IV&D TRUNKING WITH L CORE ACS714460 3 DAYS
CURRICULUM MAP PROCESS COMPLETE
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Curriculum for ASTRO速 IV&D Technical Training Training path for ASTRO速25 IV&D k core deploy Technician
CORE SYSTEM FEATURES AND CONFIGURATION TRAINING
ASTRO 25 IV&D CONVENTIONAL SYSTEM OVERVIEW WITH K CORE ACS714400-E ONLINE SELF-PACED
TEST
DEPLOY FOR ASTRO 25 IV&D CONVENTIONAL WITH K CORE ACS714470 3 DAYS
CURRICULUM MAP PROCESS COMPLETE
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ASTRO®25 IV&D with M Core overview
ASTRO®25 IV&D Conventional with M Core Overview
ASTRO®25 IV&D Trunking with L Core overview
Course Overview: ASTRO®25 IV&D Trunking with M Core System Overview self-paced course is the starting point of all ASTRO 25 IV&D Trunking with M Core System. In order to take other classes, students are required to complete this course and obtain a passing score in the corresponding test. It presents a high-level description of the system’s call flow capabilities, components, features and benefits.
Course Overview: The ASTRO®25 IV&D Conventional with M Core Overview self-paced course is the starting point of all ASTRO 25 IV&D Conventional with M Core systems. In order to take other classes, students are required to complete this course and obtain a passing score in the corresponding test. It presents a high-level description of the system’s call flow capabilities, components, features and benefits.
Course Overview: The ASTRO®25 IV&D with L Core Overview selfpaced course is the starting point of all ASTRO 25 IV&D L Core systems. In order to take other classes, students are required to complete this course and obtain a passing score in the corresponding test. It presents a high-level description of the system’s call flow capabilities, components, features and benefits.
Audience: System Managers, Technical System Managers, System Technicians and other Application Users Course Objectives: After completing this course, the student will be able to: • List and describe the ASTRO 25 IV&D Trunking with M Core System features and capabilities • Describe the ASTRO 25 with M Core system sites and their components • Describe in detail the paths used for control, voice, and data in an ASTRO 25 IV&D Trunking with M Core system • List the servers and databases used in an ASTRO 25 IV&D Trunking with M Core system Prerequisites: Completion of the following courses or equivalent experience: Bridging the Knowledge Gap for ASTRO 25 (ACT100-E or ACT101-E) Networking Essentials in Communication Equipment (NST762) ASTRO® 25 Systems Applied Networking (NWT003)
Course Number: ACS714200-E Length: 4 hours Training Delivery Method: Online Self-paced Tuition waived when taken as a prerequisite to ASTRO 25 IV&D M Core Workshop (ACS714103)
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Audience: System Managers, Technical System Managers, System Technicians and other Application Users Course Objectives: After completing this course, the student will be able to: • List and describe the ASTRO 25 IV&D Conventional with M Core system features and capabilities • Describe the ASTRO 25 IV&D Conventional with M Core system sites and their components • Describe in detail the paths used for control, voice, and data in an ASTRO 25 IV&D Conventional with M Core system • List the servers and databases used in an ASTRO 25 IV&D Conventional with M Core system Prerequisites: Completion of the following courses or equivalent knowledge: Bridging the Knowledge Gap for ASTRO 25 (ACT100-E or ACT101-E) Networking Essentials in Communication Equipment (NST762) ASTRO® 25 Systems Applied Networking (NWT003)
Course Number: ACS714420-E Length: 4 hours Training Delivery Method: Online Self-paced Tuition waived when taken as a prerequisite to ASTRO 25 IV&D M Core Workshop (ACS713103)
Audience: System Managers, Technical System Managers, System Technicians and other Application Users Course Objectives: After completing this course, the student will be able to: • List and describe the ASTRO 25 IV&D with L Core System features and capabilities • Describe the ASTRO 25 IV&D with L Core System sites and their components • Describe in detail the paths used for control, voice, and data in an ASTRO 25 IV&D with L Core System • List the servers and databases used in an ASTRO 25 IV&D with L Core System Prerequisites: Completion of the following courses or equivalent knowledge: Bridging the Knowledge Gap for ASTRO 25 (ACT100-E or ACT101-E) Networking Essentials in Communication Equipment (NST762) ASTRO® 25 Systems Applied Networking (NWT003)
Course Number: ACS714430-E Length: 4 hours Training Delivery Method: Online Self-paced Tuition waived when taken as a prerequisite to ASTRO 25 IV&D Trunking L Core Workshop (ACS714450)
For more information, customers call 855.619.9714; channel Partners call 888.879.4167 or visit online: motorolasolutions.com/AMLEARN
ASTRO®25 IV&D Conventional with K Core System Overview Course Overview: The ASTRO®25 IV&D Conventional with K Core Overview self-paced course is the starting point of all ASTRO 25 IV&D Conventional with K Core systems. In order to take other classes, students are required to complete this course and obtain a passing score in the corresponding test. It presents a high-level description of the system’s call flow capabilities, components, features and benefits. Audience: System Managers, Technical System Managers, System Technicians and other Application Users Course Objectives: After completing this course, the student will be able to: • List and describe the ASTRO 25 IV&D Conventional with K Core system features and capabilities • Describe the ASTRO 25 IV&D with Conventional with K Core system sites and their components • Describe in detail the paths used for control, voice, and data in an ASTRO 25 IV&D Conventional with K Core • List the servers and databases used in an ASTRO 25 IV&D Conventional with K Core Prerequisites: Completion of the following courses or equivalent knowledge: Bridging the Knowledge Gap for ASTRO 25 (ACT100-E or ACT101-E) Networking Essentials in Communication Equipment (NST762)
Course Number: ACS714400-E Length: 4 hours Training Delivery Method: Online Self-paced Tuition waived when taken as a prerequisite to ASTRO 25 IV&D Conventional K Core with Configuration Manager Workshop (ACS714410)
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ASTRO®25 IV&D Introduction to Radio System Management Applications Course Overview: This course provides a high-level overview of the Motorola Radio System Management applications through recorded demonstrations of common system tasks. Audience: System Managers, Technical System Managers, System Technicians, and other Application Users Course Objectives: After completing this course, the student will be able to: • Describe the purpose of Network Management applications used in an ASTRO system • Identify high-level capabilities of those Network Administrator applications • Familiarize with common operations allowed by those Network Administrator applications Prerequisites: Completion of the following course or equivalent knowledge: Bridging the Knowledge Gap for ASTRO 25 (ACT100-E) Required: Take one of the following depending on system supporting: - ASTRO®25 IV&D with M Core System Overview for (ACS714200-E) - ASTRO®25 IV&D Conventional with M Core System Overview for (ACS714420-E) - ASTRO®25 IV&D Trunking with L Core System Overview for (ACS714430-E)
Course Number: ACS713201-E Length: 10 hours Training Delivery Method: Online Self-paced Tuition waived when taken as a prerequisite
ASTRO®25 IV&D Radio System Administrator Workshop Course Overview: This workshop covers administrator functions for an ASTRO 25 IV&D System. Learning activities in this course focus on how to use the different ASTRO 25 IV&D System Management applications. Participants will be provided with an opportunity to discuss how to structure their organization and personnel for optimal ASTRO 25 IV&D system use. Audience: System Administrators, Technical System Administrators, System Technicians, and other Application Users Note: The applications covered in this course only apply to customers with releases 7.4 or newer. This course is not applicable for M Core Conventional Customers. Course Objectives: After completing this course, the student will be able to: • Describe the relationship between radio programming, console administration and system management, and the impact of this relationship on system planning • List the network management tools applicable at each phase of the system life cycle • Use the report and real-time data to monitor performance and make adjustments necessary to maintain acceptable system performance levels • Identify the advantages and disadvantages of options available for the configuration of system infrastructure and user parameters Prerequisites: Completion of the following course or equivalent knowledge: Bridging the Knowledge Gap for ASTRO 25 – System Administrator (ACT101-E) Networking Essential in Communication Equipment (NST762) Required: Take one of the following depending on system supporting: - ASTRO®25 IV&D with M Core System Overview (ACS714200-E) - ASTRO®25 IV&D Conventional with M Core System Overview (ACS714420-E) - ASTRO®25 IV&D Trunking with L Core System Overview (ACS714430-E) ASTRO®25 IV&D Introduction to Radio System Management Applications (ACS713201-E)
Course Number: ACS714102 Length: 4.5 days Training Delivery Method: Instructor-led
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ASTRO®25 IV&D M Core Workshop Course Overview: The ASTRO®25 IV&D with M Core course teaches advanced troubleshooting skills and best practices for the Trunked Large Systems. The course also focuses on gathering and analyzing system information to implement appropriate action(s) that return a system to full operational status. Audience: M Core Master Site Technicians Course Objectives: After completing this course, the student will be able to: • Describe the ASTRO 25 IV&D System architecture • Identify the functional and radio subsystems that comprise the ASTRO 25 IV&D System • Explain and discuss call flow and data flow through ASTRO 25 IV&D M Core devices and their subsystems • Perform recommended routine maintenance procedures for ASTRO 25 IV&D M Core • Utilize the troubleshooting tools to diagnose a fault and restore the ASTRO 25 IV&D M Core to the level of the Motorola-supported service strategy Prerequisites: Completion of the following courses or equivalent knowledge: Bridging the Knowledge Gap for ASTRO 25 – Technician (ACT100-E) Networking Essentials in Communication Equipment (NST762) ASTRO® 25 Systems Applied Networking (NWT003) Required: Take one of the following depending on system supporting: - ASTRO®25 IV&D with M Core System Overview (ACS714200-E) - ASTRO®25 IV&D Conventional with M Core System Overview (ACS714420-E) ASTRO®25 IV&D Introduction to Radio System Management Applications (ACS713201-E)
Course Number: ACS714103 Length: 4.5 days Training Delivery Method: Instructor-led After completion of this course, qualified candidates may complete the ETA® ASTRO®25 M Core Technician Certification. Visit http://eta-i.org/motorola_certifications.html for details.
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ASTRO® 25 ISSI 8000 / CSSI 8000 Feature Overview
ASTRO®25 IV&D Dynamic System Resilience
Course Overview: The ISSI 8000 / CSSI 8000 Feature Overview self-paced course describes the optional Inter-RF Subsystem Interface available in an ASTRO 25 IV&D System. It presents a description of the feature, its benefits and components, call processing scenarios, and an overview of the installation process.
Course Overview: The ASTRO®25 IV&D Dynamic System Resilience (DSR) Overview is a self-study training course intended to provide a technical overview of DSR. The course describes how DSR adds a geographically separate backup for the Master Site to protect against a catastrophic failure.
Audience: System Managers, Technical System Managers, System Technicians, Application Users Course Objectives: After completing the course the participant will be able to: • Describe the ISSI 8000 / CSSI 8000 feature • Describe the components of the ISSI 8000 / CSSI 8000 feature • Describe the communication scenarios if this feature is enabled • Follow the installation and configuration process if this feature is added to an ASTRO system. Prerequisites: ACT100 - Bridging the Knowledge Gap Technicians Take one of the following depending on system supporting: - ASTRO®25 IV&D with M Core System Overview (ACS714200-E) - ASTRO®25 IV&D Trunking with L Core System Overview for (ACS714430-E)
Course Number: AST2005 Length: 4 hours Training Delivery Method: Online Self-paced
Audience: System Administrators, System Technicians, Field Technicians Course Objectives: After completing this course, the student will be able to: • Differentiate between a non-DSR Master Site and a DSR Master Site • Describe the DSR components, operation and functionality of each of the following services: - Voice - Data - Network Management - Network Transport - IP Services - MOSCAD Prerequisites: ASTRO®25 IV&D with M Core System Overview (ACS714200-E)
Course Number: ACS714023-E Length: 2 hours Training Delivery Method: Online Self-paced
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ASTRO®25 IV&D Interfacing SmartZone 3600 Systems (smartx)
ASTRO®25 IV&D High Performance Data Workshop
Course Overview: ASTRO®25 IV&D Trunked System - Interfacing SmartZone 3600 Systems with SmartX is designed to allow communication between subscriber radios at existing 3600 RF sites and an ASTRO 25 IV&D system. It is based on the Voice Processor Module hardware platform and enables the continued use of 3600 RF sites and subscriber radios with the release of ASTRO 25 7.7 or higher. This self-study training course is intended to provide information related to the installation and functionality of, including the hardware and software associated with, the SmartX Site Converter in the ASTRO 25 IV&D.
Course Overview: The ASTRO®25 IV&D High Performance Data (HPD) workshop describes the functionality and components of the ASTRO 25 IV&D High Performance Data subsystem. This course also presents how the HPD system operates, and explains the tools and methods available for troubleshooting components within the HPD system.
Audience: System Administrators, System Technicians, Field Technicians Course Objectives: After completing this course, the student will be able to: • Describe the SmartX Site Converter and its operation within the system • Identify the major components and functionality. • Know the requirements and components necessary to install a SmartX Site Converter Prerequisites: None
Course Number: ACS713360-E Length: 2 hours Training Delivery Method: Online Self-paced
Audience: System Technicians, System Administrators Course Objectives: After completing this course, the student will be able to: • Describe the HPD subsystem and its applications • Explain how an HPD subsystem operates • Describe the two possible HPD topologies • List and describe the hardware components of an HPD subsystem • Configure the various software components of an HPD subsystem • Perform the various operations that need to be performed on an HPD subsystem • Troubleshoot (at the FRU/FRE level) and maintain the hardware and software components of an HPD subsystem Prerequisites: Completion of the following courses or equivalent knowledge: Bridging the Knowledge Gap for ASTRO 25 – Technician (ACT100-E) Networking Essentials in Communication Equipment (NST762) ASTRO® 25 Systems Applied Networking (NWT003) Required: ASTRO®25 IV&D with M Core System Overview (ACS714200-E)
ASTRO®25 IV&D Secure Communications Workshop Course Overview: This workshop describes planning, installation, configuration, operations, and troubleshooting of Secure Communications within the ASTRO®25 IV&D System. Audience: System Technicians, System Administrators, Technical System Managers Course Objectives: After completing this course, the student will be able to: • Plan, organize, and implement Secure Communications in an ASTRO 25 IV&D system • Install and configure a Key Management Facility (KMF) system and related components • Demonstrate centralized key management using Over-the-Air-Rekeying (OTAR) • Perform System Administrator functions using the KMF server and KMF client • Troubleshoot installation and configuration problems for the KMF server, KMF client, and KMF database • Implement end-to-end encryption using the MCC 7500 console subsystem Prerequisites: Completion of the following courses or equivalent knowledge: Bridging the Knowledge Gap for ASTRO 25 – Technician (ACT100-E) Networking Essentials in Communication Equipment (NST762)
Course Number: ACS713207 Length: 4.5 days Training Delivery Method: Instructor-led
Course Number: ACS714206 Length: 3 days Training Delivery Method: Instructor-led
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ASTRO®25 IV&D Information Assurance System
ASTRO®25 IV&D Digital Mutual Aid
ASTRO®25 IV&D Enhanced Telephone Interconnect
Course Overview: This web based course describes the functionality and the hardware and software associated CNI Network Security in the ASTRO 25 IV&D System.
Course Overview: This web based course describes the functionality and the hardware and software associated with using Mutual Aid in the ASTRO 25 IV&D System.
Audience: System Administrators, System Technicians, Field Technicians
Audience: System Administrators, System Technicians, Field Technicians
Course Overview: This web based course describes the functionality and the hardware and software associated with the Enhanced Telephone Interconnect feature in the ASTRO 25 IV&D System
Course Objectives: After completing this course, the student will be able to: • Define network security and its functions • List the network security components of an ASTRO 25 IV&D system • Define the functions, components and operation of the Core Server Management Server (CSMS) • Identify the functions, components and operation of the Interface Barrier (NIB) • Identify the functions, components and operation of the border router and the peripheral network router
Course Objectives: After completing this course, the student will be able to: • Define the Mutual Aid feature • Determine the configurations available for mutual aid in an ASTRO 25 IV&D system • List the components for use with Digital Mutual Aid and Analog Mutual Aid in the ASTRO 25 IV&D • Configure Digital Mutual Aid and Analog Mutual Aid in the ASTRO 25 IV&D system • Troubleshoot Digital Mutual Aid and Analog Mutual Aid in the ASTRO 25 IV&D system
Prerequisites: Completion of the following courses or equivalent knowledge: Bridging the Knowledge Gap for ASTRO 25 (ACT100-E or ACT101-E) Networking Essentials in Communication Equipment (NST762) ASTRO® 25 Systems Applied Networking (NWT003)
Prerequisites: Completion of the following courses or equivalent knowledge: Bridging the Knowledge Gap for ASTRO 25 (ACT100-E or ACT101-E) Networking Essentials in Communication Equipment (NST762)
Required: Take one of the following depending on system supporting: - ASTRO®25 IV&D with M Core System Overview (ACS714200-E) - ASTRO®25 IV&D Conventional with M Core System Overview (ACS714420-E) - ASTRO®25 IV&D Trunking with L Core System Overview (ACS714430-E) - ASTRO®25 IV&D Conventional with K Core System Overview (ACS714400-E)
Course Number: ACS714211-E Length: 4 hours Training Delivery Method: Online Self-paced
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Required: ASTRO®25 IV&D with M Core System Overview (ACS714200-E)
Course Number: ACS78210-E Length: 1 hour Training Delivery Method: Online Self-paced
Audience: System Technicians, System Administrators Course Objectives: After completing this course, the student will be able to: • Identify the function and major components for the Enhanced Telephone Interconnect feature • Define the operation of the Enhanced Telephone Interconnect feature within the system • Configure the Enhanced Telephone Interconnect equipment • Troubleshoot the Enhanced Telephone Interconnect equipment Prerequisites: Completion of the following courses or equivalent experience: Bridging the Knowledge Gap for ASTRO 25 (ACT100-E or ACT101-E) Networking Essentials in Communication Equipment (NST762)
Course Number: ACS713480-E Length: 2-4 hours Training Delivery Method: Online Self-paced
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radio solutions Astro®25 IV&D systems
ASTRO®25 IV&D Trunking L Core Workshop
ASTRO®25 IV&D Conventional K Core with Configuration Manager Workshop
Course Overview: The ASTRO 25 with L Core course teaches advanced troubleshooting skills and best practices for the ASTRO 25 IV&D Trunked Small System Core. The course also focuses on gathering and analyzing system information to implement appropriate action(s) that return a system to full operational status.
Course Overview: The ASTRO®25 IV&D Conventional with K Core and Configuration Manager course teaches advanced troubleshooting skills and best practices for the ASTRO 25 IV&D Conventional K Core. It also focuses on administrator functions and how to use the ASTRO 25 IV&D Configuration Manager applications. A technical introduction to the MCC 7500 as used within the ASTRO 25 IV&D Conventional K Core, including some administrator functions, is also provided. Learning activities focus on gathering and analyzing system information to implement the appropriate actions that return a system to full operational status.
Audience: L Core Technicians Course Objectives: After completing this course, the student will be able to: • Describe the ASTRO 25 IV&D Trunked Small System Core • Identify the functional and radio subsystems that comprise the ASTRO 25 IV&D Trunked Small System Core • Explain and discuss call flow and data flow through Small System Core devices and their subsystems • Perform recommended routine maintenance procedures for the ASTRO 25 IV&D Trunked Small System Core • Utilize the troubleshooting tools to diagnose a fault and restore the Small System Core to the level of the Motorola-supported service strategy Prerequisites: Completion of the following courses or equivalent knowledge: Bridging the Knowledge Gap for ASTRO 25 (ACT100-E or ACT101-E) Networking Essentials in Communication Equipment (NST762) ASTRO® 25 Systems Applied Networking (NWT003)
Audience: Master Site Technicians, System Administrators, Technical System Administrators, System Technicians and other Application Users Course Objectives: After completing this course, the student will be able to: • Describe the ASTRO 25 IV&D Conventional K Core • Describe the functional and radio subsystems that comprise the ASTRO 25 IV&D Conventional K Core System • Configure parameters in the Configuration Manager application
• Identify the advantages and disadvantages of options available for the configuration of system infrastructure and user parameters • Explain and discuss call flow and data flow through ASTRO 25 IV&D Conventional K Core • Perform recommended routine maintenance procedures for the ASTRO 25 IV&D Conventional K Core • Utilize the troubleshooting tools to diagnose a fault and restore the ASTRO 25 IV&D Conventional K Core to the level of the Motorolasupported service strategy Prerequisites: Completion of the following courses or equivalent knowledge: Bridging the Knowledge Gap for ASTRO 25 (ACT100-E or ACT101-E) Networking Essentials in Communication Equipment (NST762) ASTRO® 25 Systems Applied Networking (NWT003) Required: ASTRO®25 IV&D Conventional with K Core System Overview (ACS714400-E)
Course Number: ACS714410 Length: 3 days Training Delivery Method: Instructor-led
Required: - ASTRO®25 IV&D with M Core System Overview (ACS714200-E) - ASTRO 25 IV&D Introduction to Radio System Administration (ACS713201-E) - ASTRO 25 IV&D Trunking with L Core System Overview (ACS714430-E)
Course Number: ACS714450 Length: 4 days Training Delivery Method: Instructor-led
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radio solutions Astro®25 IV&D systems
ASTRO®25 IV&D Conventional RF Site Workshop
ASTRO®25 IV&D GTR 8000 Repeater Site Workshop
Course Overview: The ASTRO®25 IV&D Conventional RF Site workshop describes the components in the different ASTRO 25 IV&D Conventional RF Sites topologies. This course also presents how the different ASTRO 25 IV&D Conventional RF Sites topologies operate and explains the tools and methods available for troubleshooting components within the different ASTRO 25 IV&D Conventional RF Sites topologies.
Course Overview: This workshop describes the components in the ASTRO®25 IV&D System Repeater Site with GTR 8000 expandable site subsystem. This course also presents how the GTR 8000 expandable site subsystem operates and explains the tools and methods available for troubleshooting components within the subsystem.
Audience: Site Technicians Course Objectives: After completing this course, the student will be able to: • Identify the ASTRO 25 IV&D Conventional RF site topologies • Describe the functionality components of the different ASTRO 25 IV&D Conventional RF Sites topologies • Configure and troubleshoot components of the different ASTRO 25 IV&D Conventional RF Sites topologies • Configure and troubleshoot the Network Transport subsystem of the different ASTRO 25 IV&D Conventional RF Sites topologies Prerequisites: Completion of the following courses or equivalent knowledge: Bridging the Knowledge Gap for ASTRO 25 (ACT100-E or ACT101-E) Networking Essentials in Communication Equipment (NST762) ASTRO® 25 Systems Applied Networking (NWT003) Required: Take one of the following depending on system supporting: - ASTRO®25 IV&D Conventional with M Core System Overview (ACS714420-E) - ASTRO®25 IV&D Conventional with K Core System Overview (ACS714400-E)
Course Number: ACS714440 Length: 3 days Training Delivery Method: Instructor-led
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Audience: GTR 8000 Site Technicians Course Objectives: After completing this course, the student will be able to: • Describe the ASTRO 25 IV&D Repeater Site with GTR 8000 Expandable Site Subsystem configurations and components • Identify the GCP 8000 Site Controller functions and configuration requirements • Describe the connections and interfaces to the GCP 8000 • Diagnose and troubleshoot the GCP 8000 • Describe the functionality of the GTR 8000 Expandable Site Subsystem
• Configure and troubleshoot the ASTRO 25 Repeater Site with GTR 8000 Expandable Site Subsystem • Configure and troubleshoot the Network Transport subsystem Prerequisites: Completion of the following courses or equivalent knowledge: Bridging the Knowledge Gap for ASTRO 25 – Technician (ACT100-E) Networking Essentials in Communication Equipment (NST762) ASTRO® 25 Systems Applied Networking (NWT003) Required: Take one of the following depending on system supporting: - ASTRO®25 IV&D with M Core System Overview (ACS714200-E) - ASTRO®25 IV&D Trunking with L Core System Overview (ACS714430-E)
Course Number: ACS714208 Length: 3 days Training Delivery Method: Instructor-led After completion of this course, qualified candidates may complete the ETA® ASTRO®25 GTR 8000 Repeater Site Technician Certification. Visit: http://eta-i.org/motorola_certifications.html for details.
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radio solutions Astro®25 IV&D systems
ASTRO®25 IV&D IP Based Digital Simulcast Workshop
DEPLOY FOR ASTRO®25 IV&D trunking with L Core
Course Overview: The ASTRO®25 IV&D IP Based Digital Simulcast workshop provides an understanding of the components that comprise the ASTRO 25 IV&D IP Simulcast subsystem, and how they operate in conjunction with each other. The workshop also explains the tools and methods available for troubleshooting components within the IP Based Simulcast subsystem.
Course Overview: This course provides an overview and implementation plan for deployment of an L1/L2 ASTRO 25 IV&D 7.13 system, contains information and procedures for bringing Motorola Manufacturing Representatives (MRs) up to speed on how to assemble and install the L1/L2 system for customers, and acts as a resource on how to reference other training materials for troubleshooting and additional L1/L2 system tasks.
Audience: Simulcast Site Technicians Course Objectives: After completing this course, the student will be able to: • Recognize the flow of message and control data within an ASTRO 25 IV&D IP Digital Simulcast subsystem • Identify the major components and connections within an ASTRO 25 IV&D IP Digital Simulcast subsystem prime and remote sites
• Recognize how calls are processed within an ASTRO 25 IV&D IP Digital Simulcast subsystem • Perform maintenance and troubleshooting of select components in an ASTRO 25 IV&D IP Digital Simulcast subsystem Prerequisites: Completion of the following courses or equivalent knowledge: Bridging the Knowledge Gap for ASTRO 25 – Technician (ACT100-E) Networking Essentials in Communication Equipment (NST762) ASTRO® 25 Systems Applied Networking (NWT003) Required: Take one of the following depending on system supporting: - ASTRO®25 IV&D with M Core System Overview (ACS714200-E) - ASTRO®25 IV&D Trunking with L Core System Overview f(ACS714430-E)
Course Number: ACS714217 Length: 3 days Training Delivery Method: Instructor-led COMING IN Q1 2014: Qualified candidates will be offered the ETA® ASTRO®25 IV&D IP Simulcast Certification after completion of this course. Check: http://eta-i.org/motorola_certifications.html for details as they become available.
Audience: Motorola Manufacturing Representatives (MRs) involved in the installation of L1/L2 systems Course Objectives: After completing this course, the student will be able to: • Correctly and efficiently install and locally configure an L Core system that has been staged by CCSi • Perform initial Power On of equipment to verify proper operation • Commission the L Core System once it has been installed • Test the L Core System per Acceptance Test Plans (ATP) • Back up the Infrastructure and System Databases of the L Core System Prerequisites: Completion of the following courses or equivalent knowledge: Networking Essentials in Communication Equipment (NST762) Site Installation Practices Workshop (R56) (NST925) Required: ASTRO®25 IV&D Trunking with L Core System Overview (ACS714430-E)
Course Number: ACS714460 Length: 3 days Training Delivery Method: Instructor-led
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DEPLOY FOR ASTRO®25 IV&D Conventional with K Core
Design for ASTRO®25 IV&D trunking with L Core
Design for ASTRO®25 IV&D Conventional with K Core
Course Overview: This course provides an overview and implementation plan for deployment of an K1/K2 ASTRO 25 IV&D 7.13 system, contains information and procedures for bringing Motorola Manufacturing Representatives (MRs) up to speed on how to install the K1/K2 system for customers, and acts as a resource on how to reference other training materials for troubleshooting and additional K1/K2 system tasks.
Course Overview: The L Core design course is intended to introduce students to an affordable single Zone trunked radio system.
Course Overview: The K Core design course is intended to introduce students to an affordable means of connecting Motorola’s MCC 7500 dispatch consoles to traditional and advanced conventional radio systems.
Audience: Motorola Manufacturing Representatives (MRs) involved in the installation of K1/K2 systems. Course Objectives: After completing this course, the student will be able to: • Correctly and efficiently install and locally configure a K Core system that has been staged by CCSi • Perform initial Power On of equipment to verify proper operation • Commission the K Core System once it has been installed • Test the K Core System per Acceptance Test Plans (ATP) • Back up the Infrastructure and System Databases of the K Core System Prerequisites: Completion of the following courses or equivalent knowledge: Networking Essentials in Communication Equipment (NST762) Site Installation Practices Workshop (R56) (NST925) Required: ASTRO®25 IV&D Conventional with K Core System Overview (ACS714400-E)
Course Number: ACS714470 Length: 3 days Training Delivery Method: Instructor-led
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Audience: Motorola Manufacturing Representatives (MRs) involved in the design of L1/L2 systems
Audience: Motorola Manufacturing Representatives (MRs) involved in the design of K1/K2 systems
Course Objectives: After completing this course, the student will be able to: • Instill awareness and understanding of L Core ASTRO 25 trunking systems through the introduction of: - L Core Systems - L Core Remote sites - Basics of IV&D - MCC 7500 Dispatch Consoles - Information Assurance - Call processing - Fleetmapping • Participate in designing L Core trunking systems
Course Objectives: After completing this course, the student will be able to: • Instill awareness and understanding of small analog and digital conventional radio systems through the introduction of: - K Core Systems - New system designs and configurations - Basics of conventional IV&D - MCC 7500 Dispatch Consoles - Information Assurance - Standards • Participate in designing conventional systems
Prerequisites: None
Prerequisites: None
Please note: This course is for ChannelPartners only.
Please note: This course is for Channel Partners only.
Course Number: EMEL2300 Length: 2 days Training Delivery Method: Instructor-led For Channel Partners Only
Course Number: EMEL2301 Length: 2 days Training Delivery Method: Instructor-led For Channel Partners Only
ASTRO速25 IV&D Professional Certification state-of-the-art, cost effective training and certification A Motorola Solutions ASTRO速25 professional certification indicates a technician understands how the system operates and is not simply a test of knowledge retention. ASTRO 25 professional certifications verifies a technician possesses the combination of knowledge and skills necessary to maintain, align
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and troubleshoot an ASTRO 25 IV&D Trunked Radio system. An ASTRO 25 professional certification is more than just a process. It provides a competitive edge and conveys the message of a well trained workforce. ASTRO 25 Professional Certification Process The certification is comprised of three key components, experience, training and a challenging knowledge and skills assessment. Component 1: Experience A key element for certification is the technicians experience, therefore ASTRO 25 certifications are intended for senior technicians. Component 2: Training Formal training ensures the technician has a clear and detailed understanding of equipment
operation, asset and configuration management, and fault management tools. Training classes use a combination of lecture and hands-on lab exercises of task-specific skills. Component 3: Knowledge and Skills Assessment After completing the specific class and associated prerequisites, a technician is eligible to attempt the related certification. Certification is achieved via online assessment testing with a (continued next page)
Three major components of the ASTRO 25 IV&D Professional Certification program designed to train technicians to function within the ASTRO 25 IV&D environment
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passing score of 80% or higher. Technicians will create an account at the Freedom Test website https://kec.tamu.edu/FreedomTest/eta/ Once registered, the technician will contact their ETA approved local Certification Administrator and notify them of the certification they wish to attempt. Technicians will receive their results and an opportunity to review their answers immediately after submitting the assessment.
Certification Programs ASTRO®25 IV&D Certification Programs: ASTRO®25 IV&D M Core Technician ASTRO®25 IV&D GTR 8000 Technician ASTRO®25 IV&D IP Simulcast (Available Q1 2014) ASTRO®25 IV&D 7000 Series Dispatch Console (Available late Q1 2014) Other Motorola Product Certifications: R56 Site Installation Technician For information and availability: ASTRO 25 IV&D course descriptions, prerequisites, schedule and registration: motorolasolutions.com/amlearn ASTRO 25 IV&D Professional Certification: http://eta-i.org/motorola_certifications.html
I’m Interested! What should I do next? Follow these simple steps: Step 1: Determine what Certification Program best meets your organization’s needs. Step 2: Search and register for the specific course and the potential required prerequisites. Register for this and other classes at: learning.motorolasolutions.com Proceed to Step 3 for certification registration.
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Step 3: Create an account at the Freedom Test web site: https://kec.tamu.edu/FreedomTest/eta/ Note: Exam information will not be visible after creating your account, please contact your ETA approved local Certification Administrator to notify them of the certification you wish to attempt and establish a date and time for the assessment.
Step 4: After successfully completing an assessment the candidate will receive the appropriate Certification credentials from ETA® International. Please Note: Completion of your associate Cet (Ceta) is required to qualify for these Motorola Professional Certifications. Some of these Certifications may be used in the ETA® Cet Journeyman level path.
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MOSCAD NFM Programming, Maintenance and Operator (FXD010)
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Additional Fixed Data Training Available Online: System Overview for ASTRO速25 IV&D Fire Station Alerting (ACS711300-E) Visit learning.motorolasolutions.com and search by course number for complete course descriptions.
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MOSCAD™ NFM Programming, Maintenance and Operator Course Overview: The MOSCAD Network Fault Management (NFM) course covers the programming, maintenance and operation of the: - Site Device Manager Unit (SDM)3000 Remote Terminal Unit (RTU) - NFM/NFM XC Remote Terminal Unit (RTU) - SDM3000 Network Translator (SNT) - IP Gateway - Graphic Master Computer (GMC) The course focuses on a detailed discussion of the different types of Network Fault Management systems, SDM3000 RTU hardware, hands-on activities with programming the RTU’s, Attach Site Builder Applications for Tag Generation, Generating Tags and Files, navigating with the web browser features and the Graphic Master Computer. Audience: System Managers, Service Technicians, Motorola Service Center, End Users Course Objectives: After completing this course, the student will be able to: • Install NFM SDM3000 builder software on students laptops • Install NFM software on students laptops • Configure alarm points using SDM3000 builder • Configure alarm points using Site Builder • Generate Tags and Files to import alarm tags • Use SDM Builder to Generate Tags and Files to import alarm tags • Navigating and acknowledging alarms at the Graphic Master Computer • Utilize the web browser features to view and configure the system • Create Custom Tabs • Create Custom Maps Prerequisites: A basic understanding of Windows navigation Laptop computer with Windows XP Windows program files must be on the “C” directory
Course Number: FXD010 Length: 5 days Training Delivery Method: Instructor-led
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Base Station / Repeaters
QUANTAR/QUANTRO Base Stations (NST250)
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FIELD TRAINING Field classes are available for ASTRO GTR8000 Standalone Repeater, if needed please call the training center at the appropriate number below to inquire about a class. Customers – 855.619.9714 Channel Partners – 888.879.4167
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QUANTAR/QUANTRO Base Stations Course Overview: This course is designed to give the participant the ability to align, troubleshoot and repair the QUANTAR/QUANTRO Base Station/Repeater to Motorola recommended service levels. Emphasis is placed on the use of Radio Service Software and its role in configuration, maintenance, diagnostics, alignments, and optimization of the QUANTAR/ QUANTRO Base Station/Repeater. Audience: Maintenance Technicians Course Objectives: After completing this course, the student will be able to: • Recall the features and capabilities of the Base Station/Repeater • Configure a Base Station/Repeater using the Quantar Windows RSS • Verify proper operation of a Base Station/Repeater • Troubleshoot, align, optimize and calibrate the Base Station/Repeater using the Radio Service Software • Troubleshoot a Base Station/Repeater to the Motorola recommended service level Prerequisites: Completion of the following courses or equivalent experience: Knowledge of basic two-way FM communications theory and logic circuits or completion of Communication Systems Concepts (NST021)
Course Number: NST250 Length: 3.5 days Training Delivery Method: Instructor-led
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Consoles NICE Logger Integration (AST1002)
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CENTRACOM Gold Elite Console System (CON003)
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technical enablement for MCC 5500 Dispatch Console (CON007)
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MIP 5000 Installation and Maintenance (CON013-V)
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MCC 7000 Series Dispatch Consoles Overview (CON014)
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MCC 7000 Series Dispatch Consoles Workshop (CON012)
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Additional Console Training Available Online: MCC 5500 Dispatch Console Overview (CON008-E) Visit learning.motorolasolutions.com and search by course number for complete course descriptions.
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CENTRACOM Gold Elite Console System
TECHNICAL ENABLEMENT FOR MCC 5500 Dispatch Console
MIP 5000 Installation and Maintenance
Course Overview: This course familiarizes technicians in troubleshooting/repair functions, operating procedures, hardware/software applications for the CENTRACOM Gold Elite consoles. Focus is on a detailed discussion of console hardware and handson activities with the installation and configuration of Elite systems including programming for conventional and trunked systems, as well as the Embassy Audio Switch.
Course Overview: This course familiarizes technicians in troubleshooting/ repair functions, operating Procedures, and hardware/ software applications for the MCC 5500 console. This course will provide all of the technical information required to configure, program, align, optimize, calibrate and repair the MCC5500 console based on the recommended service level.
Course Overview: The goal of the MIP 5000 Installation and Maintenance training is to teach participants how to correctly install and maintain a MIP 5000 console in the field.
Audience: System Managers, Console Technicians Course Objectives: After completing this course, the student will be able to: • Recall the command and acknowledge data flow, transmit and receive audio paths through the CENTRACOM Elite system • Identify the functions, specifications, and operational characteristics of Elite consoles, Central Electronics Bank and its component boards • Program the 68020 Console Operator Interface Module (COIM) for conventional, Stat-Alert, and Trunking features • Detect and isolate a fault in the CENTRACOM system to the recommended service level • Configure CENTRACOM hardware and software • Configure the Console Interface Electronics (CIE) • Test configurations Prerequisites: Completion of the following courses or equivalent knowledge: Communication Systems Concepts (NST021)
Course Number: CON003 Length: 4.5 days Training Delivery Method: Instructor-led
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Audience: Console Technicians, System Managers Course Objectives: After completing this course, the student will be able to: • Calculate hardware required for a MCC 5500 installation • Install and configure all of the relevant hardware • Test, troubleshoot and configure the main hardware components • Build, modify, load and troubleshoot a system database Prerequisites: Experience using common communication test equipment Knowledge of basic two-way FM communications theory and logic circuits or Completion of: NST021 - Communication Systems Concepts
Course Number: CON007 Length: 4 days Training Delivery Method: Instructor-led
Audience: Motorola Solutions Employees, Customers, Two-way Dealer Channel, MR Channel Course Objectives: After completing this course, the student will be able to: • Explain what the MIP 5000 does • Describe the System Architecture • Describe the Distributed Call Processing Module (DCPM) • Explain the purpose of the Discovery Form • Properly Install a MIP 5000 Console • Properly Configure a MIP 5000 Console • Describe the purpose of the DCPM Service Manager • List common troubleshooting problems and their solutions Prerequisites: Completion of the following courses or equivalent experience: Associate level MOTOTRBO Certification courses MOTOTRBO System Introduction for Technicians (CEDMEL2000)
Course Number: CON013-V Length: (5) 2-hour Sessions Training Delivery Method: Virtual Instructor-led
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NICE Logger Integration Course Overview: This workshop covers the tasks and knowledge to implement a NICE logging solution in an ASTRO25 system. Learning activities in this course focus on both initial installation and configuration, and operation and troubleshooting the components after installation. Participants will be provided with an opportunity to demonstrate with available lab equipment tasks required to install and maintain the related subsystem components. Audience: All staff who would be required to implement, maintain, or diagnose components related to the NICE logging solution integrated with a ASTRO 25 System Course Objectives: After completing this course, the student will be able to: • Describe the functionality of the different components and applications required for NICE Radio logging • Install and configure required components into an ASTRO25 system • Perform administrative tasks necessary for operation of the logging solution • Use system tools and applications to identify potential causes of failure of the logging solution Prerequisites: Completion of the following courses or equivalent knowledge: ASTRO 25 IV&D Trunked System Overview (ACS713200) MCC 7000 Series Dispatch Consoles Workshop (CON012)
Course Number: AST1002 Length: 4.5 days Training Delivery Method: Instructor-led
radio solutions CONSOLEs
MCC 7000 SERIES DISPATCH CONSOLES OVERVIEW Course Overview: This course provides an overview of the MCC 7000 series of dispatch consoles which consist of the MCC 7100 and MCC 7500 Dispatch Console. It includes a description of the features, illustrations of subsystem architecture options, descriptions of subsystem components, and illustrations of signal flow and call processing. Audience: System Administrators, Console Technicians Course Objectives: After completing this course, the student will be able to: • Describe the features of MCC 7000 series of Dispatch Consoles • Explain the various system architectures for Dispatch Console subsystems • Describe system components in a Dispatch Console subsystem • Describe the steps in the signal flow of call processing from a Dispatch Console Prerequisites: Completion of the following courses or equivalent knowledge: Bridging the Knowledge Gap (ACT100-E or ACT101-E) Networking Essentials in Communication Equipment (NST762) ASTRO® 25 Systems Applied Networking (NWT003) Required: System Overview for ASTRO 25 IV&D with M Core (ACS713200-E) ASTRO 25 IV&D Introduction to Radio System Management Applications (ACS713201)
Course Number: CON014 Length: 1 hour Training Delivery Method: Online Self-paced
MCC 7000 Series DISPATCH CONSOLEs Workshop Course Overview: This course familiarizes participants in installation, configuration, management and repair of MCC 7000 series dispatch consoles, Archiving Interface Servers, AUX I/O servers, and Conventional Channel Gateways. The focus is on a detailed discussion of console hardware and the installation and configuration of the MCC 7000 series consoles which consist of the MCC 7100 and MCC 7500 dispatch console. Audience: System Administrators, Console Technicians Course Objectives: After completing this course, the student will be able to: • Install and configure the hardware and software components of the MCC 7000 Series Dispatch Consoles Subsystem • Perform MCC 7000 Series site connectivity and bandwidth management • Perform System Administrator functions using the MCC 7000 Series Administrator software • Troubleshoot installation and configuration problems for the MCC 7000 Series Dispatch Consoles Prerequisites: Completion of the following courses or equivalent knowledge: Bridging the Knowledge Gap (ACT100-E or ACT101-E) Networking Essentials in Communication Equipment (NST762) ASTRO® 25 Systems Applied Networking (NWT003) Required: System Overview for ASTRO 25 IV&D with M Core (ACS713200-E) ASTRO 25 IV&D Introduction to Radio System Management Applications (ACS713201) MCC 7000 Series Dispatch Consoles Overview (CON014)
Course Number: CON012 Length: 5 days Training Delivery Method: Instructor-led
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mototrbo™ MOTOTRBO™ System Introduction for Technicians (CEDMEL2000)
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MOTOTRBO™ Design and Deploy for IP Site Connect (AEL2600)
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MOTOTRBO™ Design and Deploy for Capacity Plus (CEDMEL2600)
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MOTOTRBO™ Design and Deploy for Linked Capacity Plus (AEL2601)
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MOTOTRBO™ Design and Deploy for Connect Plus (AEL3601)
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MOTOTRBO™ Subscriber and Repeater Technical Service Academy (TBO300)
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Curriculum for MOTOTRBO Technical Training Training path for System Engineer / System Designer / Technician with NO MOTOTRBO experience and NO IP Networking background IP NETWORKING BASICS
NETWORKING OVERVIEW NWT001-E ONLINE SELF-PACED
UNDERSTANDING TCP/IP ENG945 ONLINE SELF-PACED
CORE SYSTEM TRAINING
MOTOTRBO SYSTEM INTRODUCTION FOR TECHNICIANS CEDMEL2000 (5) 2.5 HOUR SESSIONS
SPECIALIZED SYSTEM CONFIGURATION TRAINING
Is your MOTOTRBO system configured as...
... IP Site Connect? YES
... Capacity Plus? YES
... Linked Capacity Plus? YES
NO
MOTOTRBO DESIGN AND DEPLOY FOR IP SITE CONNECT AEL2600 4 HOURS
MOTOTRBO DESIGN AND DEPLOY FOR CAPACITY PLUS CEDMEL2600 3.5 HOURS
CURRICULUM MAP PROCESS COMPLETE
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MOTOTRBO DESIGN AND DEPLOY FOR LINKED CAPACITY PLUS AEL2601 4 HOURS
... Connect Plus? YES
MOTOTRBO DESIGN AND DEPLOY FOR CONNECT PLUS AEL3601 (5) 3.5 HOUR SESSIONS
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Curriculum for MOTOTRBO Technical Training Training path for System Engineer / System Designer / Technician with MOTOTRBO experience but NO IP Networking background IP NETWORKING BASICS
NETWORKING OVERVIEW NWT001-E ONLINE SELF-PACED
UNDERSTANDING TCP/IP ENG945 ONLINE SELF-PACED
SPECIALIZED SYSTEM CONFIGURATION TRAINING
Is your MOTOTRBO system configured as...
... IP Site Connect? YES
... Capacity Plus? YES
... Linked Capacity Plus? YES
NO
MOTOTRBO DESIGN AND DEPLOY FOR IP SITE CONNECT AEL2600 4 HOURS
MOTOTRBO DESIGN AND DEPLOY FOR CAPACITY PLUS CEDMEL2600 3.5 HOURS
MOTOTRBO DESIGN AND DEPLOY FOR LINKED CAPACITY PLUS AEL2601 4 HOURS
... Connect Plus? YES
MOTOTRBO DESIGN AND DEPLOY FOR CONNECT PLUS AEL3601 (5) 3.5 HOUR SESSIONS
CURRICULUM MAP PROCESS COMPLETE
Please Note: If you have attended the MOTOTRBO System Service Class (TBO005-V/CEDMEL2000) or have a detailed understanding of MOTOTRBO technology and/or MOTOTRBO system experience, please proceed below. If you have NOT attended the MOTOTRBO System Service Class (TBO005-V) or do not have an adequate understanding of MOTOTRBO technology and/or system experience, please follow the appropriate curriculum map for those with NO MOTOTRBO experience.
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Curriculum for MOTOTRBO Technical Training Training path for System Engineer / System Designer / Technician with NO MOTOTRBO experience but with IP Networking background CORE SYSTEM TRAINING
MOTOTRBO SYSTEM INTRODUCTION FOR TECHNICIANS CEDMEL2000 (5) 2.5 HOUR SESSIONS
SPECIALIZED SYSTEM CONFIGURATION TRAINING
Is your MOTOTRBO system configured as...
... IP Site Connect? YES
... Capacity Plus? YES
... Linked Capacity Plus? YES
... Connect Plus? YES
NO
MOTOTRBO DESIGN AND DEPLOY FOR IP SITE CONNECT AEL2600 4 HOURS
MOTOTRBO DESIGN AND DEPLOY FOR CAPACITY PLUS CEDMEL2600 3.5 HOURS
MOTOTRBO DESIGN AND DEPLOY FOR LINKED CAPACITY PLUS AEL2601 4 HOURS
CURRICULUM MAP PROCESS COMPLETE
Please Note: If you have a clear understanding of basic IP Networking or have attended Networking Fundamentals (NWT001-E) and Understanding TCP/IP (ENG945), please proceed below. If you have not attended any basic IP networking classes and do not have an adequate understanding of basic IP networking concepts, please follow the appropriate curriculum map for those with NO basic IP networking experience.
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MOTOTRBO DESIGN AND DEPLOY FOR CONNECT PLUS AEL3601 (5) 3.5 HOUR SESSIONS
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Curriculum for MOTOTRBO Technical Training Training path for System Engineer / System Designer / Technician with MOTOTRBO experience and with IP Networking background SPECIALIZED SYSTEM CONFIGURATION TRAINING
Is your MOTOTRBO system configured as...
... IP Site Connect? YES
... Capacity Plus? YES
... Linked Capacity Plus?
... Connect Plus?
YES
YES
NO
MOTOTRBO DESIGN AND DEPLOY FOR IP SITE CONNECT AEL2600 4 HOURS
MOTOTRBO DESIGN AND DEPLOY FOR CAPACITY PLUS CEDMEL2600 3.5 HOURS
MOTOTRBO DESIGN AND DEPLOY FOR LINKED CAPACITY PLUS AEL2601 4 HOURS
MOTOTRBO DESIGN AND DEPLOY FOR CONNECT PLUS AEL3601 (5) 3.5 HOUR SESSIONS
CURRICULUM MAP PROCESS COMPLETE
Please Note: If you have a clear understanding of basic IP Networking or have attended Networking Fundamentals (NWT001-E) and Understanding TCP/IP (ENG945), and you have MOTOTRBO System experience, please proceed below. If you have not attended any basic IP networking classes and you do not have an adequate understanding of basic IP networking concepts, and/or you do not have MOTOTRBO system experience, please follow the appropriate curriculum map for those with no basic IP Networking experience and no MOTOTRBO System experience.
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Curriculum for MOTOTRBO Technical Training Training path for Subscriber / Repeater Maintenance Technician
CORE SYSTEM TRAINING
MOTOTRBO SYSTEM INTRODUCTION FOR TECHNICIANS CEDMEL2000 (5) 2.5 HOUR SESSIONS
SUBSCRIBER / REPEATER MAINTENANCE TRAINING
MOTOTRBO SUBSCRIBER AND REPEATER TECHNICAL SERVICE ACADEMY TBO300 3.5 DAYS
CURRICULUM MAP PROCESS COMPLETE
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MOTOTRBO™ System Introduction for Technicians Course Overview: MOTOTRBO™ System Service Training introduces the theory of operation, key components and architectures of the MOTOTRBO Radio System. This course also considers various MOTOTRBO system applications, and examples of how to configure a MOTOTRBO system. Some of the topics include planning, fleetmapping, system design, programming, and deployment. The goal of the MOTOTRBO Systems Introduction for Technicians is to give Professional-level Empower Certification seekers all the information they need to know about common MOTOTRBO features and capabilities, along with design and deploy principles common to all MOTOTRBO products. Upon completion of this course, individuals should be ready to take the more advanced Design and Deploy courses for IP Site Connect, Capacity Plus, and/or Connect Plus. Audience: Anyone who will sell, design, configure, deploy, or maintain MOTOTRBO Digital Radio Systems. This would include, but is not limited to: Design Engineers, Communication System Technicians, Technical Support Personnel and Service Technicians. Course Objectives: After completing this course, the student will be able to: • Describe MOTOTRBO system capabilities and system components, radio portfolio features, and data applications capabilities for IP Site Connect, Capacity Plus, Linked Capacity Plus and Connect Plus
• Explain how to decide which system is better suited to customer needs • Describe MOTOTRBO system topologies • Describe MOTOTRBO analog to digital migration strategies • Describe MOTOTRBO system design considerations for capacity planning, coverage planning, and other system functions. • Plan and develop a MOTOTRBO fleetmap. • Setup, install, and configure MOTOTRBO’s Customer Programming Software • Operate MOTOTRBO radios with programmed features as planned in fleetmapping • List the steps of the system design process. • List common deployment considerations Prerequisites: Participants should have a basic understanding of radio communication fundamentals Knowledge of basic two-way FM and digital communications theory
Course Number: CEDMEL2000 Length: (5) 2.5 hour sessions Training Delivery Method: Virtual Instructor-led
MOTOTRBO™ Design and Deploy for IP Site Connect Course Overview: MOTOTRBO IP Site Connect Design and Deploy training introduces the key components and architectures of the MOTOTRBO IP Site Connect radio systems. Participants will be able to describe the MOTOTRBO IP Site Connect system and its capabilities, system components, and data applications capabilities. Participants will also be able to describe various MOTOTRBO IP Site Connect system topologies. Participants will learn how to design and deploy a MOTOTRBO IP Site Connect radio system. This course will also cover how to configure a MOTOTRBO IP Site Connect System using MOTOTRBO Customer Programming Software. This course was designed for individuals who already have a good understanding of MOTOTRBO systems, but who want to now focus on IP Site Connect. Audience: Anyone who will sell, design, configure, deploy, or maintain a MOTOTRBO IP Site Connect Digital Radio System. This would include, but is not limited to: Design Engineers, Communication System Technicians, Technical Support Personnel and Service Technicians. Course Objectives: After completing this course, the student will be able to: • Describe the MOTOTRBO IP Site Connect system, its capabilities, system components, and data application capabilities • Describe the MOTOTRBO IP Site Connect theory of operation • Identify the available MOTOTRBO IP Site Connect topologies • Configure an IP Site Connect system using MOTOTRBO CPS to program the subscribers and repeaters • Design an IP Site Connect system, given a sample case study • Explain the pre-deployment steps for IP Site Connect • Explain the deployment steps for IP Site Connect Prerequisites: Participants should have a basic understanding of radio communication fundamentals Knowledge of basic two-way FM and digital communications theory Understanding of MOTOTRBO theory of operation Knowledge of basic IP networking theory Required: MOTOTRBO System Introduction for Technicians (CEDMEL2000)
Course Number: AEL2600 Length: (1) 4 hour session Training Delivery Method: Virtual Instructor-led
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MOTOTRBO™ Design and Deploy for Capacity Plus
MOTOTRBO™ Design and Deploy for Linked Capacity Plus
Course Overview: MOTOTRBO™ Capacity Plus Design and Deploy training covers the key components and architectures of MOTOTRBO Capacity Plus Radio systems. Participants will be able to describe the MOTOTRBO Capacity Plus system, its capabilities, system components, and data applications capabilities. Participants will also be able to describe various MOTOTRBO Capacity Plus system topologies. Participants will learn how to design and deploy a MOTOTRBO Capacity Plus radio system. This course will also cover how to configure a MOTOTRBO Capacity Plus system using MOTOTRBO Customer Programming Software (CPS).
Course Overview: MOTOTRBO™ Linked Capacity Plus Design and Deploy training introduces the key components and architectures of MOTOTRBO Linked Capacity Plus radio systems. Participants will be able to describe the MOTOTRBO Linked Capacity Plus system, its capabilities, system components, and data applications capabilities. Participants will also be able to describe the MOTOTRBO Linked Capacity Plus system topology. Participants will learn what’s involved with designing and deploying a MOTOTRBO Linked Capacity Plus radio system. This course will also cover how to configure a MOTOTRBO Linked Capacity Plus system using MOTOTRBO Customer Programming Software. This course was designed for individuals who already have a good understanding of MOTOTRBO Capacity Plus Systems, but who want to now focus on Linked Capacity Plus
Audience: Anyone who will sell, design, configure, deploy, or maintain a MOTOTRBO Capacity Plus Digital Radio System. This would include, but is not limited to: Design Engineers, Communication System Technicians, Technical Support Personnel and Service Technicians. Course Objectives: After completing this course, the student will be able to: • Describe the MOTOTRBO Capacity Plus system, its capabilities, system components, and data application capabilities • Describe the MOTOTRBO Capacity Plus theory of operation • Identify the available MOTOTRBO Capacity Plus topologies • Configure a Capacity Plus system using MOTOTRBO CPS to program the subscribers and repeaters • Design a Capacity Plus system, given a sample case study • Explain the pre-deployment steps for Capacity Plus • Explain the deployment steps for Capacity Plus Prerequisites: Participants should have a basic understanding of radio communication fundamentals Knowledge of basic two-way FM and digital communications theory Understanding of MOTOTRBO theory of operation Knowledge of basic IP networking theory Required: MOTOTRBO System Introduction for Technicians (CEDMEL2000)
Course Number: CEDMEL2600 Length: (1) 3.5 hour session Training Delivery Method: Virtual Instructor-led
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Audience: Anyone who will sell, design, configure, deploy, or maintain a MOTOTRBO Linked Capacity Plus Multi Site Digital Radio System. This would include, but is not limited to: Design Engineers, Communication System Technicians, Technical Support Personnel and Service Technicians. Course Objectives: After completing this course, the student will be able to: • Describe the MOTOTRBO Linked Capacity Plus system, its capabilities, system components, and data capabilities
• Describe the MOTOTRBO Linked Capacity Plus theory of operation • Identify the available MOTOTRBO Linked Capacity Plus networking topology • Configure a Linked Capacity Plus system using MOTOTRBO CPS to program both MOTOTRBO radios and MOTOTRBO repeaters • Design a Linked Capacity Plus system, given specific parameters and details • Deploy a Linked Capacity Plus system based on the system designed earlier Prerequisites: Participants should have a basic understanding of radio communication fundamentals Knowledge of basic two-way FM and digital communications theory Understanding of MOTOTRBO theory of operation Knowledge of basic IP networking theory Required: MOTOTRBO System Introduction for Technicians (CEDMEL2000) MOTOTRBO Design and Deploy for IP Site Connect (AEL2600) MOTOTRBO Design and Deploy for Capacity Plus (CEDMEL2600)
Course Number: AEL2601 Length: (1) 4 hour session Training Delivery Method: Virtual Instructor-led
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MOTOTRBO™ Design and Deploy for Connect Plus Course Overview: MOTOTRBO™ Connect Plus Design and Deploy introduces the key components and architectures of a MOTOTRBO Connect Plus Digital Radio system. Participants will be able to describe the MOTOTRBO Connect Plus system, its capabilities, system components, site and system management, troubleshooting and 3rd Party Data Applications considerations. Participants will also be able to describe various MOTOTRBO Connect Plus system topologies. Participants will learn what s involved with designing and deploying a MOTOTRBO Connect Plus radio system, as well as what is needed to effectively manage the system. This course will also cover how to configure a MOTOTRBO Connect Plus system using MOTOTRBO Customer Programming Software, MOTOTRBO Connect Plus Option Board CPS and the MOTOTRBO Connect Plus Network Manager Application. This course was designed for individuals who already have a good understanding of MOTOTRBO systems, but who want to now focus on MOTOTRBO Connect Plus. Audience: Anyone who will sell, design, configure, deploy, or maintain a MOTOTRBO Connect Plus Digital Radio Single or Multi-Site System. This would include, but is not limited to: Design Engineers, Communication System Technicians, Technical Support Personnel and Service Technicians.
Course Objectives: After completing this course, the student will be able to: • Describe the MOTOTRBO Connect Plus system • Describe in detail MOTOTRBO Connect Plus theory of operation • Identify the available MOTOTRBO Connect Plus topologies • Configure a MOTOTRBO Connect Plus system using MOTOTRBO CPS to program both MOTOTRBO radios and MOTOTRBO repeaters • Configure a MOTOTRBO option board using MOTOTRBO Connect Plus Option Board CPS • Use the MOTOTRBO Connect Plus Network Management Application to configure, monitor, and make adjustments to MOTOTRBO Connect Plus sites and subscriber units Prerequisites: Participants should have a basic understanding of radio communication fundamentals Knowledge of basic two-way FM and digital communications theory Understanding of MOTOTRBO theory of operation Knowledge of basic IP networking theory Required: MOTOTRBO System Introduction for Technicians (CEDMEL2000)
Course Number: AEL3601 Length: (5) 3.5 hour sessions Training Delivery Method: Virtual Instructor-led
MOTOTRBO™ Subscriber and Repeater Technical Service Academy Course Overview: Participants will learn the capabilities, features and functions of the MOTOTRBO family of radios and Repeaters as well as how to correctly complete performance checks, radio alignments, disassembly/ reassembly, maintenance, and troubleshooting. This Academy will also focus on the detailed theory of operation. In addition to lecture, large amounts of hands on, scenario based lab work will be used to reinforce knowledge transfer. This Academy will cover in detail all models within the MOTOTRBO family of radios and repeaters, including: XPR6550, XPR4550, XPR8400, XPR6350, and XPR4350 NOTE: The MTR 3000 Repeater is not covered in this course Audience: RadioTechnicians Course Objectives: After completing this course, the student will be able to: • Distinguish between the features and specifications of the MOTOTRBO portable and mobile radios and repeaters • Verify the correct operations of the MOTOTRBO radios and repeaters by completing Performance Checks and Alignment procedures • Maintain and troubleshoot MOTOTRBO Radios and Repeaters • Disassemble and reassemble the radio’s using the documented procedures • Interpret the circuit theory of operation and use this information to isolate faults found at the board level Prerequisites: Completion of the following courses or equivalent experience: MOTOTRBO System Introduction for Technicians (CEDMEL2000)
Course Number: TBO300 Length: 3.5 days Training Delivery Method: Instructor-led
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Subscribers APX Quick Start (AEE0401)
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CPS Programming and Template Building (ADT001-V)
57
XTS/XTL Technical Subscriber Academy (ADST005)
57
APX CPS Programming and Template Building (APX7001-V)
58
APX Technical Subscriber Academy (APX010)
58
Additional Subscriber Training Available Online: Theory of Radio Operations RCS003-E Visit: learning.motorolasolutions.com and search by course number for complete course descriptions.
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The APX Radio Technical Academy and the XTS/XTL Radio Technical Academy
Curriculum for XTS/XTL and APX Radios Subscriber Technical Training for XTS 1500 / 2500 / 5000 Do you have CPS programming experience?
YES
NO
CPS PROGRAMMING AND TEMPLATE BUILDING ADT001-V (5) 2-HOUR SESSIONS
TEST OUT CPS PROGRAMMING AND TEMPLATE BUILDING ADT001-T
XTS/XTL TECHNICAL SUBSCRIBER ACADEMY ADST005 4.5 DAYS
Subscriber Technical Training for APX Subscriber Family
APX CPS PROGRAMMING AND TEMPLATE BUILDING APX7001-V (5) 2-HOUR SESSIONS
APX TECHNICAL SUBSCRIBER ACADEMY APX010 4.5 DAYS
These “Academy” style technical training courses are designed to provide technicians handling install, configuration, maintenance and troubleshooting support on APX or XTS/XTL subscribers, a broader and deeper view of the APX radio and XTS/XTL radio. In addition to focusing on the capability, function and features of the APX and XTS/XTL radios as well as the detailed theory of operation of those radios, these Academies will continue to focus on the correct procedures used to complete radio performance checks, radio alignment, maintenance and troubleshooting. They will also highlight other useful skills. These radio Academies will include lecture and lab work on topics such as: Radio Flashing, Encryption (including configuring radios for OTAR), Programming Over P25 (POP 25), Advanced System Key Management, Vacuum and Submersibility testing, Mobile radio installation, Multiple Control Head configuration and many other special setup or configuration modes. In addition to providing a much more detailed discussion of the subscribers, the amount of hands-on exercises will be greatly increased, providing the technician a high comfort level when working on Motorola subscriber products. Each academy will cover in detail all models within their respective family of radios. The XTS/XTL Academy will cover the XTS 5000, XTS 2500, XTS 1500 portables, as well as the XTL 5000, XTL 2500 and XTL 1500 mobiles. The APX Academy will cover the APX 6000, APX 6000 XE, APX 7000, APX 7000 XE portables and the APX 6500 and APX 7500 mobiles. NOTE: As new APX models are released, they will be addressed during the APX Academy training. This approach will give technicians the expertise they need to work on the whole family of radios.
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APX Quick Start Course Overview: This training is designed to give you an in-depth introduction to the APX mobiles and portables. You will learn basic information on where APX fits into the Motorola line of mission critical radios, the radioís features, capabilities and available accessories. This course also provides an overview of the APX programming software (CPS) and the new programming keys (Advanced System Keys). Audience: Radio Technicians Course Objectives: After completing this course, the student will be able to: • Describe the features and capabilities of portable and mobile APX radios • Describe the APX Customer Programming Software (CPS) at high level • Describe the Advanced System Keys (ASK) at a high level • Find various resources to learn more about, get support on, and order APX radios Prerequisites: None
Course Number: AEE0401 Length: 2 hours Training Delivery Method: Online Self-paced
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CPS Programming and Template Building
XTS/XTL Technical Subscriber Academy
Course Overview: This course provides communications management personnel and technicians with the knowledge and tools needed to program the radio units in the most efficient way depending on the system, features and options they require. The parameters and exercises shown in the class apply to a wide number of portable and mobile radios, including XTS 5000, XTS 3000, XTS 2500, XTS 1500, XTL 5000, XTL 2500, XTL 1500, MTS 2000, MCS 2000, the SPECTRA family, and the Professional Series.
Course Overview: Participants will learn the capabilities, features and functions of the XTS/XTL family of radios as well as how to correctly complete performance checks, radio alignments, disassembly/ reassembly, maintenance and troubleshooting. This Academy will also focus on the detailed theory of operation. The XTS/ XTL Academy will also cover in detail: Radio Flashing, Encryption, Key Loading (Including configuring the XTS/XTL radio for OTAR), Programming over P25 (Over the Air Programming), Advanced System Key Management, Vacuum and Submersibility Testing, Mobile Radio Installation and many other special setup or configuration modes with the radios. In addition to lecture, large amounts of hands-on, scenario based lab work will be used to reinforce knowledge transfer. This Academy will cover in detail all models within the XTS/XTL family of radios, including: XTS 5000, XTS 2500 and XTS 1500 and XTL 5000, XTL 2500 and XTL 1500.
Audience: Radio Technicians, System Managers Course Objectives: After completing this course, the student will be able to: • Program the basic parameters of any radio using the Customer Programming Software (CPS) • Program the specific parameters of any radio related with the system where the user is going to work: conventional, single site trunking, Simulcast, AMSS, SmartZone or ASTRO 25 • Demonstrate knowledge of the options and features that can be programmed in a radio • Create templates for the programming of subscribers in a system Prerequisites: Knowledge of the basic features and options of twoway radios basic concepts of trunking
Course Number: ADT001-V Length: (5) 2-hour Sessions Training Delivery Method: Virtual Instructor-led
Audience: Radio Technicians Course Objectives: After completing this course, the student will be able to: • Distinguish between the features and specifications of the XTS and XTL 5000 radios • Verify the correct operations of the XTS and XTL 5000 radios by completing Performance Checks and Alignment procedures • Maintain and troubleshoot an XTS and XTL 5000 radios • Disassemble and reassemble the radio’s using the documented procedures • Verify the housing integrity of an XTS 5000R portable radio • Flash upgrade an XTS and an XTL 5000 Radio • Interpret the circuit theory of operation and use this information to isolate faults found at both the board and the component level Prerequisites: Completion of the following courses or equivalent experience: Communication Systems Concepts (NST021) Radio Systems Overview (RCS002-E) Theory of Radio Operations (RCS003-E) or Test-Out Radio Systems Overview (RCS002-T) Test-Out Theory of Radio Operations (RCS003-T) Completion of the following courses: CPS Programming and Template Building Overview (ADT001-V) or Test Out CPS Programming and Template Building Overview (ADT001-T)
Course Number: ADST005 Length: 4.5 days Training Delivery Method: Instructor-led page 57
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APX CPS Programming and Template Building Course Overview: The APX CPS Programming and Template Building course provides communications management personnel and technicians with the knowledge and training necessary to build templates and program the APX family of radios in the most efficient way possible. Audience: Radio Technicians, System Managers Course Objectives: After completing this course, the student will be able to: • Build the APX family of programming templates using the APX CPS Programming Software • Program the specific parameters related to the various sytem types in which the subscriber unit will operate: Conventional, Single Site Trunking, Simulcast, SmartZone or ASTRO 25 IV&D TDMA and ASTRO 25 IV&D X2 • Demonstrate knowledge of the APX CPS navigation, tools, options and features that make effeicient programming of the radio possible • Demonstrate a complete understanding of the various APX CPS programming efficiency tools, such as: Cloning, Drag and Drop, Codeplug Comparison Tool, Radio Flashing, Advance System Key Administrator, Codeplug Merging and many others Prerequisites: Knowledge of the basic features and options of twoway radios and the basic concepts of trunking
Course Number: APX7001-V Length: (5) 2-hour Sessions Training Delivery Method: Virtual Instructor-led
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APX Technical Subscriber Academy Course Overview: Participants will learn the capabilities, features and functions of the APX family of radios as well as how to correctly complete performance checks, radio alignments, disassembly/reassembly, maintenance and troubleshooting. This Academy will also focus on a detailed theory of operation for the APX family of radios. The APX Academy will also cover in detail: Radio Flashing, Encryption, Key Loading (Including configuring the APX radio for OTAR), Programming over P25 (Over the Air Programming), Advanced System Key Management, Vacuum and Submersibility Testing, APX Mobile Radio Installation and many other special setup or configuration modes with the radios. In addition to lecture, large amounts of hands-on with scenario based lab work will be used to reinforce knowledge transfer. This Academy will cover in detail all models within the APX family of radios. Audience: Radio Technicians Course Objectives: After completing this course, the student will be able to: • Distinguish between the features and specifications of all available radios within the APX family of subscribers • Verify the correct operation of the various radios within the APX family of subscribers by completing Performance Checks and Alignment procedures
• Maintain and troubleshoot radios within the APX family of subscribers • Disassemble and reassemble various APX subscriber radios using the documented procedures • Verify the housing integrity of an APX portable radio • Flash upgrade the various radios within the APX family of subscribers • Interpret the circuit theory of operation and use this information to isolate faults found at both the board and the component level Prerequisites: Completion of the following courses or equivalent experience in radio communications: Communication Systems Concepts (NST021) Radio Systems Overview (RCS002-E) Theory of Radio Operations (RCS003-E) or Test-Out Radio Systems Overview (RCS002-T) Test-Out Theory of Radio Operations (RCS003-T) Completion of the following courses: APX CPS Programming and Template Building Overview (APX7001-V)
Course Number: APX010 Length: 4.5 days Training Delivery Method: Instructor-led
applications MVX1000 Deploy and Administration (AAL0100)
60
MVX1000 Installation Video (AAE2100)
60
MVX1000 Vehicle Applications (AUE0700)
60
MVx1000 system administrator (rds2004)
60
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radio solutions APPLICATIONS
MVX1000 Deploy and Administration Course Overview: The MVX1000 is an advanced video recording system intended for law enforcement patrol and surveillance activities. The MVX1000 Deploy and Administration course focuses on the system deployment and back office configuration activities for the MVX1000 System. This workshop will cover back office equipment installation and configuration for an MVX1000 System and allow learners to participate in handson learning activities to install and configure an MVX1000 system for initial deployment. Audience: Deploy technicians, back office equipment installers, and IT-related install support personnel Course Objectives: After completing this course, the student will be able to: • Describe the relationship between in-vehicle operations, back office system management, and the impact of this relationship on system planning • Install, configure and implement back office infrastructure for an MVX1000 system • Import a DMMS License • Create new users, profiles and groups • Configure agency parameters and an upload server • Upload and playback Digital Media Evidence (DME) Prerequisites: MVX1000 Vehicle Applications (AUE0700)
Course Number: AAL0100 Length: 3 days Training Delivery Method: Instructor-led
MVX1000 Installation Video Course Overview: This video presents step-by-step demonstration of installation procedures. Audience: Installation Technicians Course Objectives: After completing this course, the student will be able to: • Install and configure In Vehicle mDVR and accessories • Install and configure (including restricted admin functions) the system on the mobile computer Prerequisites: Basic radio installation and configuration skills
Course Number: AAE2100 Length: 1-2 hours Training Delivery Method: Online Self-paced
Course Overview: The MVX1000 System Administrator course focuses on back office configuration activities for the MVX1000 System. This workshop covers back office equipment installation and configuration for an MVX1000 System and allows learners to watch demonstrations on how to install and configure an MVX1000 system. Audience: Deploy technicians, Back Office Equipment Installers, and IT-related Install Support Personnel Course Objectives: After completing this course, the student will be able to: • Describe the relationship between in-vehicle operations, back office system management, and the impact of this relationship on system planning • Install, configure and implement back office infrastructure for an MVX1000 system • Create new users, profiles and groups • Configure agency parameters and an upload server • Upload and playback Digital Media Evidence (DME) Prerequisites: MVX1000 System User Applications Course (AUE0700)
MVX1000 vehicle Applications Course Overview: This course is a high level overview of vehicle applications for a MVX1000 (mDVR) System. Learning activities focus on how to perform common system tasks and include a walk through of day-today common tasks from the vehicle to back office exporting. Audience: End users (e.g., public safety officer) Course Objectives: After completing this course, the student will be able to: • Perform common application tasks based on MVX1000 System user configuration • Select upload method based on user role • Locate and retrieve incident files stored on the server Prerequisites: None
Course Number: AUE0700 Length: 2-4 hours Training Delivery Method: Online Self-paced
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MVx1000 system admininstrator
Course Number: RDS2004 Length: 10 hours Training Delivery Method: Virtual Instructor-led
Mobile solutions MOBILE SOLUTIONS Design and Deploy Advanced Data Capture Solutions (AEL0300)
62
Design and Deploy RFID (AEL2300)
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Design and Deploy Mobile Computing Solutions (AEL2301)
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MOBILE solutions
Design and Deploy Advanced Data Capture Solutions Course Overview: This course covers the fundamental knowledge and tasks necessary to design an Advanced Data Capture enterprise solution and deploy it to a customer site. Topics include the ADC solution design and deployment process; requirements gathering; design guidelines and decision points; deployment planning; scanner configuration and management; development of scanner control applications; and solution troubleshooting. Audience: Motorola technical architects, Channel Partners and reseller technical staff, Customer technical staff Course Objectives: Upon completion of the course the participant will be able to: • Gather customer requirements • Program the scanner • Validate its programming meets customer requirements • Deploy the scanners to multiple customer sites • Manage a deployed scanner remotely Prerequisites: ADC Product Portfolio (AAE0301) Barcoding 101 (AAE0300) Selling Motorola ADC Solutions (ASE0301) ADC Key Technical Concepts (AEE0300) Barcoding 102 (AEE0301) DPM Scanners (AEE0302) Specific Applications for Scanners (AEE0303) Note: An assessment is required upon completion which covers the course material. There is also a high-stakes certification associated with this course. Please note: This course is for ChannelPartners only.
Course Number: AEL0300 Length: 2 days Training Delivery Method: Instructor-led For Channel Partners only
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Design and Deploy RFID Course Overview: Design and Deploy RFID Solutions is an intensive training program that will help students get up to speed on best practices for gathering customer requirements, integrating the proper selection of products from Motorola’s RFID portfolio, creating a budgetary solution, deploying a pilot, obtaining customer acceptance and roll-out. This professionallevel course is intended for technical audiences and builds on the knowledge gained in the associate level courses. It provides instruction on how to define, design and construct an RFID system based on specific customer requirements. In this training, students will gain the hands-on experience needed to configure, implement, troubleshoot and monitor a real life RFID solution configured within a Motorola RFID ecosystem. Audience: Motorola technical architects, technical Channel Partner associates, IT or RFID-focused end user associates wanting to have greater technical knowledge of designing and deploying RFID systems Course Objectives: After completing this course, the student will be able to: • Gather requirements • Design an RFID System • Select appropriate Motorola ecosystem RFID products • Create an RFID budgetary design and associated documentation • Deploy a pilot • Document customer acceptance and create final documentation • Roll-out an RFID deployment
Design and Deploy Mobile Computing Solutions Course Overview: This professional-level course is intended for technical audiences and builds on the knowledge gained in the associate level courses. It provides instruction on how to define, design and construct a Mobile Computing (MC) solution based on specific customer requirements. In this training, students will gain the hands-on experience needed to configure, implement, troubleshoot and monitor a real life MC solution configured within a Motorola MC ecosystem. Audience: Motorola Technical Architects (TAs), Technical Channel Partners, IT or MC focused End-user associates wanting to have greater technical knowledge of designing and deploying MC Solutions Course Objectives: Upon completion of the course the participant will be able to: • Design a complete MC Solution based on a customer needs • Deploy a solution using MC products • Gather the information required to design a successful MC Solution • Plan and deploy updates to the Windows Mobile and Windows CE operating systems • Deploy a Telnet application and provision XML/ CPF files on an Motorola device • Create, load and test an image in the Windows Mobile and Windows CE operating systems • Create documentation for an MC solution • Troubleshoot an MC solution
Prerequisites: Completion of the following courses or equivalent experience: RFID 101 (AAE1302) RFID Portfolio Overview (AAE1300) Selling RFID (ASE1203) RFID Key Technical Concepts (AEE1302)
Prerequisites: Completion of the following courses or equivalent experience: RFID Portfolio Overview (AAE1300) MC Sales and Demo Tools (ESE1201) Selling MC Rugged or Not (ESE1202) MC Overview for Engineers (EEE1900) Specific Applications for Scanners (AEE0303) Barcoding 101 (AEE0300) Tech Enablement for WLAN Mobility (ASE1300)
Note: Students will also be prepared to take a high-stakes certification exam at a worldwide Prometric testing center.
Note: Students will also be prepared to take a high-stakes certification exam at a worldwide Prometric testing center.
Please note: This course is for ChannelPartners only.
Please note: This course is for ChannelPartners only.
Course Number: AEL2300 Length: 2 days Training Delivery Method: Instructor-led For Channel Partners only
Course Number: AEL2301 Length: 2 days Training Delivery Method: Instructor-led For Channel Partners only
Wireless network solutions
Advanced RF for WLANs (AEE2300)
64
Advanced IP and Networking for Motorola Wireless (AEE2301)
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Design and Deploy a Unified Retail Communications Solution (AEL3600)
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RhoMobile Suite Application Development Fundamentals (AEL3701)
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Design and Deploy a Mobile Extension Solution (TEM3003)
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Deploy for Wide Area MESH Network Solution Outdoor (WEL2300)
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Design FOR a Wide Area MESH Network SOLUTION OUTDOOR (WEL2301)
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Design for WiNG Infrastructure (WEL2307)
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Deploy for WiNG Infrastructure (WEL2304)
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AP7181 Technical Training (WEL1614)
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Design and Deploy an AirDefense Solution (WEL2702)
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WING IT & MANAGE IT (WRS2005.00L)
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WING IT & CONTROL IT (WRS2006.00L)
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WIRELESS NETWORK solutions
Advanced RF for WLANs Course Overview: This course consists of Radio Frequency concepts and augmentation of them into wireless local area networks (WLANs). It details various RF technologies including, antennas, basic wireless LAN functionality, and troubleshooting. Security and the importance of securing an unbound medium like wireless are also examined. The course concludes with the introduction of WLAN Site-Survey, the importance of it, and how to conduct a WLAN RF site survey. Audience: Anyone performing planning, network design, configuration, installation, operation, or troubleshooting of WLANs Course Objectives: After completing this course, the student will be able to: • Using proper terminology, explain Radio Frequency components, concepts and how wireless networks function. • Perform basic RF Signal calculations. • Describe proper installation and usage of typical antenna types. • Summarize the IEEE 802.11 protocols and standards. • Define wireless packets, frames, and their usage and be able to differentiate between access, authentication, and roaming when working with a client device on a wireless LAN. • Analyze and troubleshoot common wireless issues. • Demonstrate how to gather the information required to prepare a wireless network design. • Determine when to use LAN Planner and describe what problems it addresses. Prerequisites: Basic RF (AEE1300)
Course Number: AEE2300 Length: 3 days Training Delivery Method: Instructor-led
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Advanced IP and Networking for Motorola Wireless
Design and Deploy a Unified Retail Communications (URC) Solution
Course Overview: This course expands the Internet Protocol and networking components to the complete foundation of knowledge for Motorola’s wireless products and how they are combined with typical local area networking components. This course encompasses such topics as; networking components and Architecture, Protocols and Services, LAN software and hardware by product types, and introduces basic troubleshooting techniques and tools.
Course Overview: This course prepares students to design, deploy, manage, and maintain a Unified Retail Communications solution (URC). Topics include the URC architecture and features; URC software installation; configuring the URC system; provisioning and configuring wired SIP phones, WiFi SIP phones, and analog phones; ensuring the system meets reliability and security requirements; and troubleshooting.
Audience: Anyone performing planning, network design, configuration, installation, operation, or troubleshooting of WLANs
Audience: Motorola Solutions sales and technical staff, Channel Partner and reseller sales and technical staff
Course Objectives: After completing this course, the student will be able to: • Define common terms and functions within both a wired and wireless network. • Explain the OSI model and how some layers differ between LANs and WLANs. • Describe the components of Point-to-Point, Pointto-Multipoint, MESH, and WLAN systems, explain how they work and what problems they solve. • Troubleshoot common network problems using common hardware and software tools, including protocol analysis.
Course Objectives: After completing this course, the student will be able to: • Gather customer requirements for a URC solution • Determine infrastructure requirements for a URC solution • Design a URC solution • Plan a URC deployment • Install URC components • Configure URC system components • Configure the URC application and provision subscribers • Configure URC clients • Verify a URC solution • roubleshoot a URC solution
Prerequisites: Basic IP (AEE1301)
Course Number: AEE2301 Length: 2 days Training Delivery Method: Instructor-led
Prerequisites: Basic IP or equivalent knowledge (AEE1301) Basic RF or equivalent knowledge (AEE1300) PBX certification or equivalent knowledge
Course Number: AEL3600 Length: 5 days Training Delivery Method: Instructor-led
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RhoMobile Suite Application Development Fundamentals
Course Overview: This course offers a hands-on introduction to mobile application development with Motorola Solutions’ RhoMobile Suite. Topics include creating, building, testing, and debugging mobile applications in RhoStudio; using RhoStudio to customize mobile application user interfaces; using RhoConnect to access enterprise databases from a mobile application; basic Ruby concepts and techniques for RhoMobile application development; basic HTML and CSS concepts and techniques for RhoMobile application development. Students who have successfully completed this training will be able to create a cross-platform mobile application using the RhoMobile Suite Audience: Mobile application developers who wish to learn RhoMobile Suite, Motorola Solutions technical staff and Channel Partner technical staff who support deployments with RhoMobile Suite mobile applications, Motorola Solutions customer technical staff who support deployments with RhoMobile Suite mobile applications. Course Objectives: After completing this course, the student will be able to: • Distinguish the components of RhoMobile Suite • Use RhoStudio to create a mobile application • Test a mobile application • Build and deliver an application for a target device platform
• Use RhoStudio to customize mobile application user interfaces • Apply basic Ruby concepts and techniques in RhoMobile application development • Apply basic HTML5 and CSS concepts and techniques in RhoMobile application development • Use RhoConnect to access web-based services • Write code to access mobile device features • Identify RhoMobile Suite programming best practices • Access RhoMobile Suite resources Prerequisites: Professional experience with at least one objectoriented programming language. Examples include: C++, C#, Objective C, Java, Ruby. (Note: This course includes extensive programming exercises. Students who lack programming experience will be unable to complete the exercises. Students who lack professional programming experience may be unable to complete the exercises in the time provided.) Desirable Knowledge and Skills: • Experience with mobile application development • A basic understanding of HTML 5, Cascading
Course Number: AEL3701 Length: 4 days Training Delivery Method: Instructor-led
Design and Deploy a Mobile Extension Solution Course Overview: This training course offers a hands-on introduction to the design and deployment of the Motorola Solutions Mobile Extension solution. The course combines lectures with hands-on exercises to acquaint students with Mobile Extension architecture and capabilities; solution design considerations and best practices; deployment planning; product configuration and integration; solution validation; and solution troubleshooting. Students who have successfully completed this training will possess the requisite knowledge and skills to contribute to the technical phases of a Mobile Extension design and deployment project. Note: The products and capabilities covered in this course correspond to those formerly known as Total Enterprise Access and Mobility (TEAM) Voice over WLAN (VoWLAN) and TEAM Fixed-Mobile Convergence (FMC). Audience: Motorola Solutions Channel Partner and reseller technical staff involved with Mobile Extension solution design and deployment, Motorola Motorola Solutions technical staff involved with Mobile Extension solution design and deployment, Motorola Solutions customers with an interest in Mobile Extension solutions Course Objectives: After completing this course, the student will be able to: • Gather customer requirements for a Mobile Extension solution • Determine enterprise WLAN infrastructure requirements for a Mobile Extension solution • Design a Mobile Extension solution • Plan a Mobile Extension deployment • Install Mobile Extension solution components • Configure Mobile Extension components • Provision Mobile Extension subscribers • Verify a Mobile Extension solution • Troubleshoot a Mobile Extension solution Prerequisites: Students are required to complete the training course AAE1602, “Voice Portfolio Overview,” before enrolling in this course.
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Design and Deploy a Mobile Extension Solution
Deploy for Wide Area MESH Network Solution Outdoor
Design FOR a Wide Area MESH Network SOLUTION OUTDOOR
It is recommended that students also complete the Converged Communications TEAM Technical Associate curriculum (NWTTA0001, EWTTA0001, or AWTTA0001 depending upon region) prior to enrolling in this course. Knowledge and Competency Prerequisites
Course Overview: This course is intended to provide a working knowledge focused on the deployment of the WNS MESH product lines. Topics include: MESH Overview, Logical Deployment Steps, Installation/ configuration, and troubleshooting. Hands-on lab exercises are included as part of the course to insure a fundamental working knowledge of the products.
Course Overview: This course covers the knowledge and skills required to plan and design Motorola’s outdoor MESH broadband wireless systems.
The following knowledge and competency prerequisites apply: • A working understanding of IP networking principles and practices. • A working understanding of RF communications principles and practices. • A working understanding of basic telecommunications principles and practices, including those related to private branch exchanges (PBX), call feature servers, and the use of Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) for voice call setup and control. • A familiarity with Motorola voice communications solution capabilities, markets, and deployment options
Course Number: TEM3003 Length: 3 days Training Delivery Method: Instructor-led
Audience: Anyone who will perform configuration, installation, operation or troubleshooting of the MESH products. Course Objectives: After completing this course, the student will be able to: • Compare the types of products in the three outdoor MESH product lines, recognize the typical deployment architectures, and order the steps of a typical MESH network installation. • Identify acceptable performance measurements in an outdoor MESH network. • Recognize three best practices for router site selection, identifying good mounting locations, and four approaches to improve poor link quality. • Independently install, configure, and field-optimize a simple AP6300-Solo, AP4300-Duo, or AP7181 network in the lab (IAP, MWR, VMM, backhaul). • Diagram the default IP addressing plan used for each outdoor MESH product line and frequency and channel structure for each product line. • Recognize the principal WM screens used for provisioning the MESH products and the reports used for base lining. Prerequisites: Basic understanding of: MESH Product Links and Typical Architectures, MESH Foundation Concepts and MESH Network Basics, IP/MAC Addressing, Subnets, DHCP, and VLANs, Fresnel zone, Interference, Link Budget Calculations and Antenna patterns Completion of the following courses: Technical Training for Wide Area MESH Network AP4300 (WEE1600) Wide Area MESH Network Solo Overview (WEE1605) AP7181 Overview (WEE1611)
Course Number: WEL2300 Length: 4 days Training Delivery Method: Instructor-led
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Topics include: MESH Product Overview, Logical Design Steps Overview, Budgetary Design, and Detailed Design. Labs will provide hands-on experience with designing MESH systems. Audience: Anyone who will perform planning, network design, configuration, installation, operation, or troubleshooting of the Motorola Wireless Broadband MESH systems. Course Objectives: After completing this course, the student will be able to: • Choose the appropriate MESH products for a bestmatch network • Perform a budgetary design for management review • Design a network, balancing coverage, capacity, cost and performance requirements • Use some rudimentary design functions of BroadbandPlanner • Survey proposed deployment sites, and update the proposed design accordingly • List four steps in a system installation planning process Prerequisites: Students are expected to have a basic understanding of: MESH Product Lines and Typical Architectures, MESH Foundation Concepts and MESH Network Basics, IP/MAC Addressing, Subnets, DHCP, and VLANs, Fresnel zone, Interference, Link Budget Calculations and Antenna patterns Completion of the following courses: Technical Training for Wide Area MESH Network AP4300 (WEE1600) AP6300 Wide Area MESH Network (WEE1605) AP7181 Overview (WEE1611)
Course Number: WEL2301 Length: 3 days Training Delivery Method: Instructor-led
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Design for WiNG Infrastructure Course Overview: This course prepares technical professionals to design enterprise WLAN solutions based on the Motorola product line. Audience: Channel Partners/Resellers, Customers, Employees, and Individuals wishing to Design a Motorola Solutions Indoor WLAN Solution. Course Objectives: After completing this course, the student will be able to: • Design an enterprise WLAN that interoperates with an existing wired network. • Use the LANPlanner tool to conduct a site survey. Prerequisites: Advanced RF for WLANs (AEE2300) Advanced IP and Networking for Motorola Wireless (AEE2301)
Course Number: WEL2307 Length: 2 days Training Delivery Method: Instructor-led
Deploy for WiNG Infrastructure Course Overview: This course provides information on how to deploy a WLAN solution. The course describes the Motorola equipment (RFS and Access Points) and how each is configured using the CLI or the WiNG GUI Audience: Engineers who deploy or manage wireless networks based on the Motorola WNS product line, Channel Partners and resellers, Customers, Motorola Employees
WIRELESS NETWORK solutions
Or alternative level knowledge: Wired: Switching, Routing, (incl 802.1q, STP), DHCP, QoS (802.1p, DSCP) Wireless: RF Theory (dB, dBi, dBm), 802.11 (incl CSMA/CA, BSS, ESS,TIM), WMM, 802.11i Security: Authentication and Encryption techniques, 802.11x and RADIUS (EAP/PEAP/TLS/etc), Stateful Firewall and ACLs WiNG or other enterprise wireless vendor experience is a plus
Course Number: WEL2304 Length: 2 days Training Delivery Method: Instructor-led
Technical Enablement for AP7181 Outdoor Course Overview: This course is intended to provide a working knowledge of the MOTOROLA AP7181 product. Topics include: a product overview, RF fundamentals, network design, network management, security, tools, installation and deployment. Hands-on lab exercises are included as part of the course to insure a comprehensive working knowledge of the product. Audience: Anyone who will perform planning, network design, configuration, installation, operation or troubleshooting of the AP7181 system Course Objectives: After completing this course, the student will be able to: • Discuss in detail the functionality and market space of the AP7181. • Describe the architecture and components an AP7181 network • Discuss Mesh Networking using industry terminology. • Design a basic AP7181 network. • Install and configure AP7181 devices using web page interface. • Perform basic monitoring and troubleshooting on an AP7181 Network
Course Objectives: After completing this course, the student will be able to: • Deploy a wireless network for interoperation with a wired network • Enable and verify advanced WiNG features on a wireless Prerequisites: network Students are expected to have a basic understanding of: • Perform network monitoring and troubleshooting tasks Internet Protocol (IP) fundamentals, IP addressing/subnets, for a wireless network MAC addresses, DHCP, DNS, Basic understanding of Radio Frequency (RF) fundamentals, Basic 802.11 Prerequisites: concepts, link budget, interference, Fresnel Zone Wireless Technical Enablement (WEE1607) Basic RF (AEE1300) Course Number: WEL1614 Basic IP (AEE1301) Length: 2 days Advanced RF for WLANs (AEE2300) Advanced IP and Networking for Motorola Wireless Training Delivery Method: (AEE2301) Instructor-led
Design and Deploy FOR AirDefense Course Overview: This technical training course focuses on designing and deploying AirDefense Services Platform system to address Security, Infrastructure Management, and Network Assurance concerns in wireless networks. AirDefense Design and Deploy Systems is a lab-based, instructor-led course that takes you through a series of exercises and scenarios that allow you to use the concepts and principles that were introduced in the AirDefense Technical Enablement course. This course includes 9.0 updates and proximity awareness material. Audience: Channel Partners/Resellers, Customers, and Employees, Individuals wishing to implement the AirDefense Services Platform, Individuals wishing to gain a better understanding of the daily use and support of installations using the AirDefense Services Platform Course Objectives: After completing this course, the student will be able to: • List the issues and concerns when deploying Wireless LANs, and how to use the AirDefense Services Platform to address those concerns • Develop a detailed network design using AirDefense to secure, monitor and report instances • Deploy, tune and troubleshoot a basic AirDefense Services Platform system through real world deployment examples. Prerequisites: AEE2301 - Advanced IP and Networking for Motorola Wireless AEE2300 - Advanced RF for WLANs *THIS COURSE REPLACED EDUWLAN601
Course Number: WEL2702 Length: 3 days Training Delivery Method: Instructor-led
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70-80% lab-focused, wireless next generation information technology instructor-led training
WiNg it technical training solutions Introducing WiNG IT –Technical Training Solutions for Motorola Solutions’ Access Point, Integrated Services (NX), Radio Frequency Switch (RFS) and/or AirDefense Services Platform (ADSP) devices Motorola Solutions Technical Training – delivering solutions that matter.
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WING IT & MANAGE IT
Course Overview: This new course has a mandate of 70%+ lab focus on the Enterprise WLAN product portfolio using the latest released WiNG software and hardware platforms. It is designed for students who have the Motorola Solutions Enterprise WLAN product suite either currently in their production environment or are migrating to a current WiNG 5.x hardware and software platform. Students will factory default, initially configure via CLI & GUI, setup WLANs & radios, MESHConnex, Wildcards & Autoprovisioning, Hotspot/Passpoint & RADIUS, Role Based firewall, Clustering, VPNs and learn in depth MiNT features along with hierarchical management and much more on their designated equipment. They will continue to build upon their skill set and abilities gained from the first two days of this course onto manage their wireless infrastructure. They will be immersed in everything from Firmware dependencies on and between Access Points and Controllers to load balancing procedures and best practices, digital certificates and administration on an enterprise WLAN through proper trouble-shooting and escalation procedures within the Motorola Solutions help desk and learn how to gather the appropriate information via built in diagnostic utilities on the WiNG 5.5 codebase and both internal external resources such as wired and wireless packet captures. AirDefense Mobile 6.3 and 3rd party software will apply and be provided. This is a very fast-paced course so it is mandatory to take the online pre-requisites. There will be no time for the instructor to explain fundamentals as it will disrupt the pace for all of the other students. Free follow-up VILT applies to this purchase. Audience: End User, End Customers
Course Number: WRS2005.00L Length: 4 days Training Delivery Method: Instructor-led
Course Objectives: After completing this course, the student will be able to: • Successfully construct a WiNG 5 network using the CLI & GUI to stage, configure, and modify the WiNG 5 based portfolio of Access Points and RFS controllers • Actively participate in deployment of WiNG 5 networks based on common real world architectures and deployment scenarios including the interoperation of both wired and wireless network components • Modify and expand existing WiNG 5 network deployments • Create and manipulate complex configurations operating on the WiNG 5 code base • Interpret CLI and GUI output to isolate problems as they arise and utilize the built in WiNG 5 statistical analysis tools to provide meaningful information to proactively address potential issues before the network is impacted • Validate successful connectivity between network components and client devices over VPN, MESH, WAN, and WLAN connections and their associated MiNT links • Optimize existing WiNG 5 wireless networks based on real world requirements and usage scenarios • Review the performance of the APs and Controllers used in existing WiNG 5 networks and reconfigure settings using the CLI, GUI, and Configuration files to modify and enhance existing performance results to meet changing organizational needs • Using different methods of trace collection determine and employ the most appropriate methods for your network topology and usage scenarios • Determine the need for and choose the type of 3rd party applications required when troubleshooting WiNG 5 networks • Solve complex issues using built-in and 3rd party tools to produce improved configurations to maximize wired/wireless client up times and performance • Differentiate between all of the available WiNG 5.x diagnostic utilities and select the best tool given your specific issue(s) Prerequisites: WRS1002.00E - WiNG IT Essentials WRS1003.00E - Manage IT Essentials
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WIRELESS NETWORK solutions
WING IT & CONTROL IT
Course Overview: This new course has a mandate of 80%+ lab focus on the AirDefense Services Platform (ADSP) and Enterprise WLAN product portfolio WiNG 5.x software and hardware platforms. This course is ideal for anyone implementing or either administering or managing the most recently released WiNG 5.x WLAN in conjunction with the latest AirDefense Services Platform version 9.x. Leveraging the most cutting edge Solutions available on the market today and real world topologies and architectures, students will attain the knowledge needed to fully control their wireless infrastructure and all security measures available to them utilizing our best in class product portfolio. Students will first factory default, initially configure via CLI & GUI, setup WLANs & radios & sensors, MESHConnex, Wildcards & Autoprovisioning, Hotspot/Passpoint & RADIUS, Role Based firewall, Clustering, VPNs and learn in depth MiNT features along with hierarchical management and firmware dependencies between Access Points and Controllers to load balancing procedures and best practices, digital certificates and administration on an enterprise WLAN through proper troubleshooting and escalation procedures within the Motorola Solutions help desk and how to gather the appropriate information via built in diagnostic utilities on the WiNG 5.x codebase and both internal external resources such as wired and wireless packet captures on their designated equipment. They will then move to the Appliance Manager within ADSP 9.x to manipulate settings and backups then move right into AutoClassification to then learn all about the Alarms and all of the crucial aspects of Action Manager, defining the various types of Profiles available with this robust system, Client Test & AP Test and Wireless Vulnerability Assessment along with all of the Network Assurance tools such as LiveView, Spectrum Analysis(& Advanced Spec An), Forensics(& Advanced Forensic Analysis), AirTermination and Port Suppression on Rogue devices will definitely be part of this course as well. This is a very fast-paced course so it is mandatory to take the online pre-requisites. There will be no time for the instructor to explain fundamentals as it will disrupt the pace for all of the other students. Free follow-up VILT applies to this purchase.
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Audience: End User, End Customer Course Objectives: After completing this course, the student will be able to: • Successfully construct a WiNG 5 network using the CLI & GUI to stage, configure, and modify the WiNG 5 based portfolio of Access Points and RFS controllers • Actively participate in deployment of WiNG 5 networks based on common real world architectures and deployment scenarios including the interoperation of both wired and wireless network components • Modify and expand existing WiNG 5 network deployments • Create and manipulate complex configurations operating on the WiNG 5 code base • Interpret CLI and GUI output to isolate problems as they arise and utilize the built in WiNG 5 statistical analysis tools to provide meaningful information to proactively address potential issues before the network is impacted • Validate successful connectivity between network components and client devices over VPN, MESH, WAN, and WLAN connections and their associated MiNT links • Devise and integrate appropriate policies and profiles within ADSP to fit the needs of your production environment • Incorporate optimal security into the wired and wireless components of your network without causing unnecessary administrative overhead • Transform a network deployment into a well-ordered and easily managed entity • Standardize and automate ADSP reporting to track your network performance and security issues • Select, configure, and utilize your Network Assurance toolkit then examine the output for effective corrective measure implementation • Manually and Automatically Classify network devices to ensure proper ADSP Alarm management • Easily Identify non-rogue devices and implement the methods used to uncover and isolate valid rogues on any network • Formulate advanced Action Manager configurations in complex environments Prerequisites: WRS1002.00E - WiNG IT Essentials WRS1004.00E - Control IT Essentials
Online Learning Radio Solutions
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Wireless Solutions
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Mobile Solutions
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radio solutions online learning
Online Learning Course Offerings Prices range from $50 - $350. For exact pricing, please refer to the LMS by course code or contact the support numbers listed above.
Radio Solutions Foundational Courses
Astro®25 IV&D systems
Basic IP
(AEE1301)
Basic RF
(AEE1300)
ASTRO®25 Advanced Messaging and PREMIERONE™ Responder Location Solutions Product Overview (CEE0500)
(ACT100-E)
ASTRO®25 IV&D Digital Mutual Aid
(ACS78210-E)
Bridging the Knowledge Gap – System Administrator (ACT101-E)
ASTRO 25 IV&D Enhanced Telephone Interconnect
(ACS713480-E)
ASTRO®25 IV&D Interfacing SmartZone 3600 Systems
(ACS713360-E)
ASTRO 25 IV&D Introduction to Radio System Management Applications
(ACS713201-E)
Bridging the Knowledge Gap – Technician Networking Overview
(NWT001-E)
Radio 101
(AAE1303)
Radio Authentication
(AAE1400)
Radio Communication Systems
(RCS001-E)
Radio Systems Overview
(RCS002-E)
Theory of Radio Operation
(RCS003-E)
Understanding 802.11 Protocols and Procedures
(TEL1218)
Understanding Access Technologies: An Overview
(GNL602)
Understanding Advanced ATM
(ENG746)
Understanding ATM
(ENG745)
®
®
ASTRO 25 IV&D Telephone Interconnect
(ACS76209-E)
ASTRO 25 Text Messaging Service Training
(ACS72122-E)
Outdoor Location Solution Technical Training
(OLS001-E)
® ®
Overview for ASTRO 25 IV&D Dynamic System Resilience
(ACS714023-E) (ACS79021-E)
®
Understanding Emerging 802 Technologies
(ENG939C)
Overview for ASTRO 25 IV&D ISSI.1 Network Gateway (For legacy systems 7.9 and prior)
Understanding Emerging Broadband Technologies
(ENG939A)
ASTRO® 25 ISSI 8000 / CSSI 8000 Feature Overview (AST2005)
Understanding Emerging IP Technologies
(ENG939B)
Radio 101
Understanding Emerging Wireless Technologies
(ENG939D)
Understanding Emerging Wireless Technologies
(ENG943)
ASTRO®25 IV&D Conventional System Overview with K Core (ACS714400-E)
Understanding Frame Relay
(ENG948)
Understanding IP Networking and VPNs
(ENG946)
Understanding Mobile Internet Access
(ENG937)
Understanding Quality of Service (QOS)
(ENG949)
Understanding Radio Fundamentals
®
(AAE1303)
ASTRO®25 IV&D Conventional System Overview with M Core (ACS714420-E) ASTRO®25 IV&D Information System Overview Assurance
(ACS714211-E)
(GNL167)
ASTRO 25 IV&D Trunking System Overview with L Core
(ACS714430-E)
Understanding TCP/IP
(ENG945)
ASTRO®25 IV&D System Overview with M Core (ACS714200-E)
Understanding the Basics of Data Communications
(TEL1054)
Trunking Concepts and ASTRO Digital Systems
Understanding the Basics of Wireless Communications (GNL169) Understanding Voice Communications: A Technical Introduction
(ENG934)
Understanding Voice over IP
(ENG947)
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®
(TRK100-E)
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Radio Solutions
Mobile solutions online learning
mobile Solutions
(continued)
Fixed Data System Overview for ASTRO®25 IV&D Fire Station Alerting
Advanced Data Capture (ACS712300-E)
Consoles
ADC Key Technical Concepts
(AEE0300)
ADC System/Technical Overview for Barcoding
(AAE0300)
ADC System Overview
(AEE0301)
DPM Scanners
(AEE0302) (AEE0303)
CENTRACOM Gold Elite Hardware Overview
(CON005-E)
Specific Applications for Scanners
MCC 5500 Dispatch Console Overview
(CON008-E)
MCC 7000 Series Dispatch Consoles Overview
(CON014)
MOTOTRBO™
Mobile Computing ES400 Product Technical Training
(AAE3600)
ET1 Technical Overview
(AEE0400)
MOTOTRBO Subscriber Portfolio Overview
(AAE1402)
MC2100 Technical Overview
(AEE0403)
MOTOTRBO System Overview XRT 9000 Gateway
(AEE3400)
MC9190-G Mobile Computing Solution
(AAE0202)
Mobile Payment Module Technical Enablement
(ASE1301)
Motorola Micro Kiosk Series
(AAE0201)
Technical Enablement for VC6090
(AAE1401)
WLAN Technical Enablement for Mobility
(ASE1300)
Subscribers APX Quick Start
(AEE0401)
Mobile Radio Installation Course
(AEE0402)
Theory of Radio Operation
(RCS003-E)
Applications MVX1000 Installation Video
(AAE2100)
MVX1000 System Administrator
(AST2002)
MVX1000 Vehicle Applications
(AUE0700)
PremierOne CAD/Mobile/Records/Jail-Deploy
(EEE2700)
Using RTVI Video Streaming
(CAE2700)
Radio Frequency Identification Solutions RFID 101
(AAE1302)
RFID Key Technical Concepts
(AEE1302)
Software Applications Mobility Services Platform Technical Enablement
(AEE1704)
RhoElements Technical Enablement
(AEE2700)
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wireless network solutions online learning
Online Learning Course Offerings (continued) Wireless network Solutions Foundational Courses
For more information:
Basic IP
(AEE1301)
Basic RF
(AEE1300)
Converged Communications (TEAM) EWB100 Badge Overview (TEAM)
(TEM1000.00E)
Technical Enablement for Radio Link (TEAM)
(TEM2000.00E)
Technical Enablement for Push-to-Talk Express (TEAM) (TEM2001.00E) Technical Enablement for the Enterprise Voice Direct Client (TEM2004.00E) Design and Deploy for Radio Link Solutions
(TEM3000.00E)
Wireless Local Area Networks (WLAN) PBN Technical Enablement
(AEE1605)
WLAN Technical Enablement for WiNG 5.3
(AEE2701)
WLAN System Overview for Wireless Controllers and Service Platforms
(AAE1304)
Wireless Technical Enablement
(WEE1607)
Outdoor Wireless AP4300 Wide Area MESH Network
(WEE1600)
AP6300 Wide Area MESH Network
(WEE1605)
AP7181 Overview
(WEE1611)
Wireless Security (AirDefense) AirDefense Technical Enablement
(WEE1701)
AirDefense System Overview
(AAE1702)
Basic Concepts of Wireless Security
(AEE0304)
WING IT (WING 5) WiNG IT Essentials
(WRS1002)
Manage IT Essentials
(WRS1003)
Control IT Essentials
(WRS1004)
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To access the descriptions for each course and to view our complete list of online course offerings, go to motorolasolutions.com/amlearn or customers call 855.619.9714; Channel Partners call 888.879.4167. Be sure to review the Recommended Online Courses listed on the course curriculums located at the beginning of each product area/section of this catalog.
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Resident Classes
Tuition
Number
Number
(in Days)
ASTRO 25 Systems Applied Networking Communication Systems Concepts Networking Essentials in Motorola Communications Equipment Site Installation Practices Workshop (R56)
$3,006 $3,051 $2,986 $2,544
14 13 14 14
NWT003 NST021 NST762 NST925
4.5 4.5 4.5 3.5
ASTRO 25 IV&D Radio System Administrator Workshop ASTRO 25 IV&D IP Based Digital Simulcast Workshop ASTRO 25 IV&D M Core Workshop ASTRO 25 IV&D Trunking L Core Workshop Design for ASTRO 25 IV&D Conventional with K Core Design for ASTRO 25 IV&D Trunking with L Core ASTRO 25 IV&D Conventional K Core with Configuration Manager Workshop Deploy for ASTRO 25 IV&D Conventional with K Core Deploy for ASTRO 25 IV&D Trunking with L Core ASTRO 25 IV&D Conventional RF Site ASTRO 25 IV&D GTR 8000 Repeater Site Workshop ASTRO 25 IV&D High Performance Data Workshop ASTRO 25 IV&D Secure Communications Workshop ASTRO 25 IV&D Nice Logger Integration
$3,016 $1,900 $3,016 $2,439 $1,284 $1,284 $1,900 $1,900 $1,900 $1,900 $1,900 $1,900 $3,016 $2,875
27 33 28 31 34 34 31 34 33 32 32 29 29 43
ACS714102 ACS714217 ACS714103 ACS714450 EMEL2301 EMEL2300 ACS714410 ACS714470 ACS714460 ACS714440 ACS714208 ACS714206 ACS713207 AST1002
4.5 3 4.5 3 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 4.5 4.5
MOSCAD NFM Programming, Maintenance and Operator
$3,016
38
FXD010
4.5
QUANTAR / QUANTRO Base Stations
$2,414
40
NST250
3.5
CENTRACOM Gold Elite Console System MCC 5500 Dispatch Console MCC 7000 Series Dispatch Consoles Workshop MIP 5000 Installation and Maintenance
$3,016 $2,439 $3,016 $693
42 42 43 42
CON003 CON007 CON012 CON013-V
4.5 4 5 5 (2 hrs/day)
MOTOTRBO System Introduction for Technicians MOTOTRBO Design and Deploy for IP Site Connect MOTOTRBO Design and Deploy for Capacity Plus MOTOTRBO Design and Deploy for Linked Capacity Plus MOTOTRBO Design and Deploy for Connect Plus MOTOTRBO Subscriber and Repeater Technical Service Academy
$865 $300 $300 $300 $950 $2,439
51 51 52 52 53 53
CEDMEL2000 AEL2600 CEDMEL2600 AEL2601 AEL3601 TBO300
5 (2.5 hrs/day) 4 hrs 3.5 hrs 4 hrs 5 ( 3.5 hrs/day) 3.5 days
M-F
CPS Programming and Template Building Overview XTS/XTL Technical Subscriber Academy APX CPS Radio Programming and Template Building APX Technical Subscriber Academy
$693 $3,016 $865 $3,016
57 57 58 58
ADT001-V ADST005 APX7001-V APX010
5 (2 hrs/day) 4.5 5 (2 hrs/day) 4.5
M-F
MVX1000 Deploy and Administration MVX1000 System Administrator
$1,979 $800
60 60
AAL0100 RDS2004
3 10 hrs
Design and Deploy Advanced Data Capture Solutions Design and Deploy Mobile Computing Solutions Design and Deploy RFID
$1,284 $1,750 $1,750
62 62 62
AEL0300 AEL2301 AEL2300
2 2 2
Advanced RF for WLANs Advanced IP and Networking for Motorola Wireless Design and Deploy for Unified Retail Communications RhoMobile Suite Application Development Fundamentals Design and Deploy a Mobile Extension Solution Deploy a Wide Area MESH Network Design a Wide Area MESH Network Design for WiNG Infrastructure Deploy for WiNG Infrastructure AP7181 Technical Training Design and Deploy an AirDefense Solution WiNG IT & Manage IT WiNG IT & Control IT
$1,817 $1,239 $3,000 $3,674 $2,112 $2,430 $2,112 $1,534 $2,112 $1,535 $2,112 $2,500 $2,500
64 64 64 65 65-66 66 66 67 67 67 67 69 70
AEE2300 AEE2301 AEL3600 AEL3701 TEM3003 WEL2300 WEL2301 WEL2307 WEL2304 WEL1614 WEL2702 WRS2005 WRS2006
3 2 5 4 4 4 3 3 2 5 2 4 4
Radio Solutions Foundational Courses
ASTRO®25 IV&D Systems
Fixed Data
Base Station / Repeaters
Consoles
MOTOTRBO
Subscribers
Applications
Mobile Solutions
Wireless Network Solutions
1st Quarter 2013
1st Quarter 2014
M-F
M-F
M-F
T-F
T-F M-F
M-F
M-F M-F
T-TH M-F
M-F
T-TH
T-TH
M-F
M-F
M-F M-F
M-F
M-F T W TH
M-TH
M-F M-F
M-F
M-F M-F
M-F
M-F
M-F T-TH
T-F
M-F M-TH
M-T W-F T-F
M-W T-F
T-F
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Course
Duration
Mar 31 -
Apr 7 -
Apr 14 -
Apr 21 -
Apr 28 -
May 5 -
May 12 -
May 19 -
May 26 -
Jun 2 -
Jun 9 -
Jun 16 -
Jun 23 -
Apr 4
Apr 11
Apr 18
Apr 25
May 2
May 9
May 16
May 23
May 30
Jun 6
Jun 13
Jun 20
Jun 27
Resident Classes
Tuition
Number
Number
(in Days)
ASTRO 25 Systems Applied Networking Communication Systems Concepts Networking Essentials in Motorola Communications Equipment Site Installation Practices Workshop (R56)
$3,006 $3,051 $2,986 $2,544
14 13 14 14
NWT003 NST021 NST762 NST925
4.5 4.5 4.5 3.5
ASTRO 25 IV&D Radio System Administrator Workshop ASTRO 25 IV&D IP Based Digital Simulcast Workshop ASTRO 25 IV&D M Core Workshop ASTRO 25 IV&D Trunking L Core Workshop Design for ASTRO 25 IV&D Conventional with K Core Design for ASTRO 25 IV&D Trunking with L Core ASTRO 25 IV&D Conventional K Core with Configuration Manager Workshop Deploy for ASTRO 25 IV&D Conventional with K Core Deploy for ASTRO 25 IV&D Trunking with L Core ASTRO 25 IV&D Conventional RF Site ASTRO 25 IV&D GTR 8000 Repeater Site Workshop ASTRO 25 IV&D High Performance Data Workshop ASTRO 25 IV&D Secure Communications Workshop ASTRO 25 IV&D Nice Logger Integration
$3,016 $1,900 $3,016 $2,439 $1,284 $1,284 $1,900 $1,900 $1,900 $1,900 $1,900 $1,900 $3,016 $2,875
27 33 28 31 34 34 31 34 33 32 32 29 29 43
ACS714102 ACS714217 ACS714103 ACS714450 EMEL2301 EMEL2300 ACS714410 ACS714470 ACS714460 ACS714440 ACS714208 ACS714206 ACS713207 AST1002
4.5 3 4.5 3 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 4.5 4.5
MOSCAD NFM Programming, Maintenance and Operator
$3,016
38
FXD010
4.5
QUANTAR / QUANTRO Base Stations
$2,414
40
NST250
3.5
T-F
CENTRACOM Gold Elite Console System MCC 5500 Dispatch Console MCC 7000 Series Dispatch Consoles Workshop MIP 5000 Installation and Maintenance
$3,016 $2,439 $3,016 $693
42 42 43 42
CON003 CON007 CON012 CON013-V
4.5 4 5 5 (2 hrs/day)
M-F
MOTOTRBO System Introduction for Technicians MOTOTRBO Design and Deploy for IP Site Connect MOTOTRBO Design and Deploy for Capacity Plus MOTOTRBO Design and Deploy for Linked Capacity Plus MOTOTRBO Design and Deploy for Connect Plus MOTOTRBO Subscriber and Repeater Technical Service Academy
$865 $300 $300 $300 $950 $2,439
51 51 52 52 53 53
CEDMEL2000 AEL2600 CEDMEL2600 AEL2601 AEL3601 TBO300
5 (2.5 hrs/day) 4 hrs 3.5 hrs 4 hrs 5 ( 3.5 hrs/day) 3.5 days
CPS Programming and Template Building Overview XTS/XTL Technical Subscriber Academy APX CPS Radio Programming and Template Building APX Technical Subscriber Academy
$693 $3,016 $865 $3,016
57 57 58 58
ADT001-V ADST005 APX7001-V APX010
5 (2 hrs/day) 4.5 5 (2 hrs/day) 4.5
MVX1000 Deploy and Administration MVX1000 System Administrator
$1,979 $800
60 60
AAL0100 RDS2004
3 10 hrs
Design and Deploy Advanced Data Capture Solutions Design and Deploy Mobile Computing Solutions Design and Deploy RFID
$1,284 $1,750 $1,750
62 62 62
AEL0300 AEL2301 AEL2300
2 2 2
Advanced RF for WLANs Advanced IP and Networking for Motorola Wireless Design and Deploy for Unified Retail Communications RhoMobile Suite Application Development Fundamentals Design and Deploy a Mobile Extension Solution Deploy a Wide Area MESH Network Design a Wide Area MESH Network Design for WiNG Infrastructure Deploy for WiNG Infrastructure AP7181 Technical Training Design and Deploy an AirDefense Solution WiNG IT & Manage IT WiNG IT & Control IT
$1,817 $1,239 $3,000 $3,674 $2,112 $2,430 $2,112 $1,534 $2,112 $1,535 $2,112 $2,500 $2,500
64 64 64 65 65-66 66 66 67 67 67 67 69 70
AEE2300 AEE2301 AEL3600 AEL3701 TEM3003 WEL2300 WEL2301 WEL2307 WEL2304 WEL1614 WEL2702 WRS2005 WRS2006
3 2 5 4 4 4 3 3 2 5 2 4 4
Radio Solutions Foundational Courses
ASTRO®25 IV&D Systems
Fixed Data
Base Station / Repeaters Consoles
MOTOTRBO
Subscribers
Applications
Mobile Solutions
Wireless Network Solutions
2nd Quarter 2014
M-F M-F
M-F M-F
T-F M-F T-TH
M-F
T-F M-F
M-W
M-F
T-TH
T-TH
M-F
M-W
T-F M-F M-F
M-T
TH-F
W-F
M-F M-F
W-F
T-W T-TH
M-F
M-F M-F
M-F
M-F
M-F M-F
T W TH
T-F
M-F M-F
M-F M-F
M-F
M-F
M-F
T-TH T-W TH-F
T-W
M-W TH-F T-F
M-T W-F T-TH T-F
T-F
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Course
Duration
Jun 30 -
Jul 7 -
Jul 14 -
Jul 21 -
Jul 28 -
Aug 4 -
Aug 11 -
Aug 18 -
Aug 25 -
Sep 1 -
Sep 8 -
Sep 15 -
Sep 22 -
Jul 4
Jul 11
Jul 18
Jul 25
Aug 1
Aug 8
Aug 15
Aug 22
Aug 29
Sep 5
Sep 12
Sep 19
Sep 26
Resident Classes
Tuition
Number
Number
(in Days)
ASTRO 25 Systems Applied Networking Communication Systems Concepts Networking Essentials in Motorola Communications Equipment Site Installation Practices Workshop (R56)
$3,006 $3,051 $2,986 $2,544
14 13 14 14
NWT003 NST021 NST762 NST925
4.5 4.5 4.5 3.5
ASTRO 25 IV&D Radio System Administrator Workshop ASTRO 25 IV&D IP Based Digital Simulcast Workshop ASTRO 25 IV&D M Core Workshop ASTRO 25 IV&D Trunking L Core Workshop Design for ASTRO 25 IV&D Conventional with K Core Design for ASTRO 25 IV&D Trunking with L Core ASTRO 25 IV&D Conventional K Core with Configuration Manager Workshop Deploy for ASTRO 25 IV&D Conventional with K Core Deploy for ASTRO 25 IV&D Trunking with L Core ASTRO 25 IV&D Conventional RF Site ASTRO 25 IV&D GTR 8000 Repeater Site Workshop ASTRO 25 IV&D High Performance Data Workshop ASTRO 25 IV&D Secure Communications Workshop ASTRO 25 IV&D Nice Logger Integration
$3,016 $1,900 $3,016 $2,439 $1,284 $1,284 $1,900 $1,900 $1,900 $1,900 $1,900 $1,900 $3,016 $2,875
27 33 28 31 34 34 31 34 33 32 32 29 29 43
ACS714102 ACS714217 ACS714103 ACS714450 EMEL2301 EMEL2300 ACS714410 ACS714470 ACS714460 ACS714440 ACS714208 ACS714206 ACS713207 AST1002
4.5 3 4.5 3 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 4.5 4.5
MOSCAD NFM Programming, Maintenance and Operator
$3,016
38
FXD010
4.5
QUANTAR / QUANTRO Base Stations
$2,414
40
NST250
3.5
CENTRACOM Gold Elite Console System MCC 5500 Dispatch Console MCC 7000 Series Dispatch Consoles Workshop MIP 5000 Installation and Maintenance
$3,016 $2,439 $3,016 $693
42 42 43 42
CON003 CON007 CON012 CON013-V
4.5 4 5 5 (2 hrs/day)
MOTOTRBO System Introduction for Technicians MOTOTRBO Design and Deploy for IP Site Connect MOTOTRBO Design and Deploy for Capacity Plus MOTOTRBO Design and Deploy for Linked Capacity Plus MOTOTRBO Design and Deploy for Connect Plus MOTOTRBO Subscriber and Repeater Technical Service Academy
$865 $300 $300 $300 $950 $2,439
51 51 52 52 53 53
CEDMEL2000 AEL2600 CEDMEL2600 AEL2601 AEL3601 TBO300
5 (2.5 hrs/day) 4 hrs 3.5 hrs 4 hrs 5 ( 3.5 hrs/day) 3.5 days
CPS Programming and Template Building Overview XTS/XTL Technical Subscriber Academy APX CPS Radio Programming and Template Building APX Technical Subscriber Academy
$693 $3,016 $865 $3,016
57 57 58 58
ADT001-V ADST005 APX7001-V APX010
5 (2 hrs/day) 4.5 5 (2 hrs/day) 4.5
MVX1000 Deploy and Administration MVX1000 System Administrator
$1,979 $800
60 60
AAL0100 RDS2004
3 10 hrs
Design and Deploy Advanced Data Capture Solutions Design and Deploy Mobile Computing Solutions Design and Deploy RFID
$1,284 $1,750 $1,750
62 62 62
AEL0300 AEL2301 AEL2300
2 2 2
Advanced RF for WLANs Advanced IP and Networking for Motorola Wireless Design and Deploy for Unified Retail Communications RhoMobile Suite Application Development Fundamentals Design and Deploy a Mobile Extension Solution Deploy a Wide Area MESH Network Design a Wide Area MESH Network Design for WiNG Infrastructure Deploy for WiNG Infrastructure AP7181 Technical Training Design and Deploy an AirDefense Solution WiNG IT & Manage IT WiNG IT & Control IT
$1,817 $1,239 $3,000 $3,674 $2,112 $2,430 $2,112 $1,534 $2,112 $1,535 $2,112 $2,500 $2,500
64 64 64 65 65-66 66 66 67 67 67 67 69 70
AEE2300 AEE2301 AEL3600 AEL3701 TEM3003 WEL2300 WEL2301 WEL2307 WEL2304 WEL1614 WEL2702 WRS2005 WRS2006
3 2 5 4 4 4 3 3 2 5 2 4 4
Radio Solutions Foundational Courses
ASTRO®25 IV&D Systems
Fixed Data
Base Station / Repeaters
Consoles
MOTOTRBO
Subscribers
Applications
Mobile Solutions
Wireless Network Solutions
3rd Quarter 2013
3rd Quarter 2014
M-F M-F
M-F M-F
T-F M-F
M-F
M-F
T-TH
T-TH
M-F
T-F M-F T-TH
M-F M-F T-F
M-F
T-TH
M-F
M-F M-F
M-F
T-F
M-F
M-F
M-F
M-F
M-F T-F M-F M-F
T-F
T W TH
M-F M-F
M-F
M-F
M-F
W-F
M-F
T-TH
M-TH
T-F
M-T W-F M-W T-F
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Duration
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Oct 6 -
Oct 13 -
Oct 20 -
Oct 27 -
Nov 3 -
Nov 10 -
Nov 17 -
Nov 24 -
Dec 1 -
Dec 8 -
Dec 15 -
Dec 22 -
Dec 29 -
Oct 3
Oct 10
Oct 17
Oct 24
Oct 31
Nov 7
Nov 14
Nov 21
Nov 28
Dec 5
Dec 12
Dec 19
Dec 26
Jan 2
Resident Classes
Tuition
Number
Number
(in Days)
ASTRO 25 Systems Applied Networking Communication Systems Concepts Networking Essentials in Motorola Communications Equipment Site Installation Practices Workshop (R56)
$3,006 $3,051 $2,986 $2,544
14 13 14 14
NWT003 NST021 NST762 NST925
4.5 4.5 4.5 3.5
ASTRO 25 IV&D Radio System Administrator Workshop ASTRO 25 IV&D IP Based Digital Simulcast Workshop ASTRO 25 IV&D M Core Workshop ASTRO 25 IV&D Trunking L Core Workshop Design for ASTRO 25 IV&D Conventional with K Core Design for ASTRO 25 IV&D Trunking with L Core ASTRO 25 IV&D Conventional K Core with Configuration Manager Workshop Deploy for ASTRO 25 IV&D Conventional with K Core Deploy for ASTRO 25 IV&D Trunking with L Core ASTRO 25 IV&D Conventional RF Site ASTRO 25 IV&D GTR 8000 Repeater Site Workshop ASTRO 25 IV&D High Performance Data Workshop ASTRO 25 IV&D Secure Communications Workshop ASTRO 25 IV&D Nice Logger Integration
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ACS714102 ACS714217 ACS714103 ACS714450 EMEL2301 EMEL2300 ACS714410 ACS714470 ACS714460 ACS714440 ACS714208 ACS714206 ACS713207 AST1002
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MOSCAD NFM Programming, Maintenance and Operator
$3,016
38
FXD010
4.5
QUANTAR / QUANTRO Base Stations
$2,414
40
NST250
3.5
CENTRACOM Gold Elite Console System MCC 5500 Dispatch Console MCC 7000 Series Dispatch Consoles Workshop MIP 5000 Installation and Maintenance
$3,016 $2,439 $3,016 $693
42 42 43 42
CON003 CON007 CON012 CON013-V
4.5 4 5 5 (2 hrs/day)
MOTOTRBO System Introduction for Technicians MOTOTRBO Design and Deploy for IP Site Connect MOTOTRBO Design and Deploy for Capacity Plus MOTOTRBO Design and Deploy for Linked Capacity Plus MOTOTRBO Design and Deploy for Connect Plus MOTOTRBO Subscriber and Repeater Technical Service Academy
$865 $300 $300 $300 $950 $2,439
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CEDMEL2000 AEL2600 CEDMEL2600 AEL2601 AEL3601 TBO300
5 (2.5 hrs/day) 4 hrs 3.5 hrs 4 hrs 5 ( 3.5 hrs/day) 3.5 days
CPS Programming and Template Building Overview XTS/XTL Technical Subscriber Academy APX CPS Radio Programming and Template Building APX Technical Subscriber Academy
$693 $3,016 $865 $3,016
57 57 58 58
ADT001-V ADST005 APX7001-V APX010
5 (2 hrs/day) 4.5 5 (2 hrs/day) 4.5
MVX1000 Deploy and Administration MVX1000 System Administrator
$1,979 $800
60 60
AAL0100 RDS2004
3 10 hrs
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Design and Deploy Advanced Data Capture Solutions Design and Deploy Mobile Computing Solutions Design and Deploy RFID
$1,284 $1,750 $1,750
62 62 62
AEL0300 AEL2301 AEL2300
2 2 2
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Advanced RF for WLANs Advanced IP and Networking for Motorola Wireless Design and Deploy for Unified Retail Communications RhoMobile Suite Application Development Fundamentals Design and Deploy a Mobile Extension Solution Deploy a Wide Area MESH Network Design a Wide Area MESH Network Design for WiNG Infrastructure Deploy for WiNG Infrastructure AP7181 Technical Training Design and Deploy an AirDefense Solution WiNG IT & Manage IT WiNG IT & Control IT
$1,817 $1,239 $3,000 $3,674 $2,112 $2,430 $2,112 $1,534 $2,112 $1,535 $2,112 $2,500 $2,500
64 64 64 65 65-66 66 66 67 67 67 67 69 70
AEE2300 AEE2301 AEL3600 AEL3701 TEM3003 WEL2300 WEL2301 WEL2307 WEL2304 WEL1614 WEL2702 WRS2005 WRS2006
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Radio Solutions Foundational Courses
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