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Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7
repeating the button action that triggered the change. After any of these events
occur, the device will switch back to the default channel after the timeout period.
In the second mode, the device will stay on the alternative channel until the user
requests to go back (by repeating the button action that triggered the change) or
by the expiration of a configuration defined timeout. The user may make any
number of WTT sessions on the alternative channel. The timeout would normally
be a “long time” (ie. 10s of minutes, hours, etc.).
If the user selects a new alternative channel while on another alternative
channel, the device will flip to the new alternative channel and restart all the
timers. When the timers expire, it will go back to the home channel.
One can use the two channels for a variety of purposes. One could have a global
channel and a department channel. One normally talks on the department
channel but can always switch to the global channel if needed.
The configuration commands to enable/configure the alternative channel
mechanism are defined on a per profile basis. Thus each profile can have its own
alternative channel configuration.
Typical command sequences are:
set pr key sappsc n x
where n is the profile number and x is either wacs (for single operation alternative
channel mode) or wace (for extended alternative channel mode).
“sappsc” indicates the profile is to be switched using a single click of the sapp
button. Other choices are “sappdc” (sapp double click), “fappsc” (fapp single
click), and “fappdc” (fapp double click).
set pr data sappsc n y
Where y is the channel number and the other choices are as above
set pr timeout wac n x
Where n is the profile number and x is the alternative channel timeout in seconds
(for wacs one would make x small while for wace it would be long).
7.4 Configuration Commands for WTT Operation
While this section contains examples of CLI commands for operation of the WTT
subsystem, the complete description of WTT configuration commands is in the
Profiles section. This is because virtually all WTT configuration takes place on a
profile basis rather than a global device basis. Hence it makes more sense to
place all WTT configuration commands with profiles rather than here.
7.5 Guidelines for Using Multiple Channels
There are a variety of mechanisms to switch between WTT channels on the
EWB100. This note describes a means to selecting which mechanism to use.
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