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Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7
9.4 Key Usage
These commands define the actions taken by various key operations for the
profile. Each profile can assign different actions to the same key operation. All of
the commands follow the following format.
Set profile key keyOp n app
Where n is the profile number and the keyOp can have the following values:
sappdn - side application done
sappsc – side application single click
sappdc – side application double click
fappsc – front application single click
fappdc – front application double click
ptt -- push to talk button
app is the application to be invoked and is one of the following:
none – no action is assigned
pr - enter switch profile app
wtt - enter wtt channel (contained in data below). Only the ptt key may
be assigned to this action
wacs – switch to an alternative channel contained in the key data. Stay on
that channel for one wtt session or until a timeout occurs and then return
to the default channel
wace– switch to an alternative channel contained in the key data. Stay on
that channel for until a timeout occurs and then return to the default
channel
By default “ptt” is set to “wtt” and “sappsc” is set to “wacs”. All other key actions
are set to “none”
9.5 Key Action Data
This commands sets a 32 bit data field that is associated with a particular
key/action combination. The format is:
set profile data x n z
Where x is the keyOp from the previous command,n is the profile number (0-7),
and z is the 32 bit hex number. z may represent an ip address, extension, or
channel, depending on the particular app value.
By default “wtt” is set to 1. All others key actions are set to 0.
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