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Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7
Configuration for audio and LED prompts allow a user to change the audio
prompt for a function as well as the LED blink pattern. All of the audio alerts a
user can hear can be replaced by another audio sequence. One can use this
capability to establish novice/expert based prompts or change the language of
the prompts. The parameters here include, but are not limited to:
Start/end alerts for Private Reply
Audio goahead alerts for Private Reply
Start/end alerts for WTT calls
Out of range alerts
Low battery alerts
LED blink pattern during active Private Reply calls
9.2 Profile Initialization
This command set the parameters associated with each profile. The parameters
are divided up into groups in order to simplify explanation. The basic syntax for
all the profile commands is similar but there are a few differences.
It should also be noted profile 0 is enabled by default with all of its parameters
specified. When another profile is enabled, the device loads the parameters for
such profiles as follows:
Copy the current values from profile 0 into it
Apply any profile specific configuration values to it
What this means is that for profiles other than 0, users need only define the
desired differences from profile 0. It is not necessary to supply every parameter
for every profile. At the same time, should a value in profile 0 be altered, it will
propogate to all the other profiles unless it is explicity defined in each profile.
In addition, when setting values in a profile that were not enabled at startup time,
it is necessary to restart the device in order to use the profile. Trying to use a
profile that was previously not enabled without a reset will yield unpredictable
results.
9.3 General Parameters
9.3.1.1 Profile Active
This parameter indicates that the profile is active and accessible by the user.
This parameter must be explicitly set for each profile. The format is:
set profile active n y
Where n is the profile number (0-7) and y is either enable or disable.
Profile 0 always enabled by default and all others are disabled.
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