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also provides provisions in the event that there is handheld or base traffic and the priority WB-
tm
1000 is not available (disabled or left the scene) before a non-priority unit has assumed the priority
status. In the event that there is traffic to repeat and no other unit is handling the call, a non-prioirty
WB-1000 unit will assume the priority status within the programmed "Priority Wait" time (default of
800mS) of activity without reciprocal activity on the opposing side of the call.
In other words, if a WB-1000 senses activity from WM-1000 units, but no other WB-1000 has keyed
a mobile radio on the same channel within 800mS (determined by mobile COR), the non-priority unit
will revert to the priority state and begin handling the call. This same method is used if a call is re-
ceived from the tethered mobile radio and there is no WB-1000 traffic on the 915MHz link, the non-
priority unit will assume a priority state within 800 mS.

3.3 Emergency

The WM-1000 has an emergency button that can be activated to send the WB-1000 and other us-
ers an emergency status. When the emergency button is pressed, an audible alert is heard on the
originating unit. The originating unit can also be programmed to trigger a "Silent" emergency. Silent
Emergency simply creates a discrete emergency (no sounds) from the sending WM-1000 unit. When
other WM-1000 units receive the emergency from a WM-1000 user, the display on the receiving unit
will show the emergency status and ID of the sending radio as well as alarm the receiving user of the
emergency status audibly.
When the WB-1000 receives an emergency status from a WM-1000 user, it will assert the emergency
output line to the mobile radio, triggering the mobile radio (if configured) to enter an emergency
mode.

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