Voice Modes - Motorola EWB100 Deployment Manual

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The second mechanism is by multiple button sequences. At this time only two
button sequences are used but potentially there could be three and four button
sequences but they would be very awkward to use. There are currently 3 two
button sequences defined:
 PTT + FAPP => Power off
 PTT + SAPP => Status/configuration
 VOLDN + SAPP (while in the cradle) => set to factory defaults
The LEDs are used mostly to indicate general device state. Blinking Green
means everything is working properly. Blinking Red means something is wrong.
Amber is not used at the moment.
Most of the use oriented "feedback" to the user is via the speaker. The EWB 100
uses a combination of tones and voice responses to indicate state and events to
the user. All of these tones and voice responses can be replaced with silence or
different audio sequences, including different languages.

2.3 Voice Modes

There are two primary voice modes. One is a walkie talkie (one to many) type.
One user presses the PTT button and talks and lots of people hear. Just like
more traditional walkie talkies, there are multiple channels available and users
can pick which ones they want to use by switching between them.
The second mode is for private point to point calls. This is called Private Reply
and keeps the same "push to talk" modality of the walkie talkie mode except that
it is a private session between two users. Such a session is setup after the
conclusion of a walkie talkie session via a simple button press sequence.
There are other voice modes beyond these two that will be described later in this
document.
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