Notifications
11
Notifications
New messages, phone calls, alerts and status information are all indicated by notifications from the handset.
This chapter includes the following sections:
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11.1 Sound and Vibration, page 68
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11.2 Color-Coded LED Signals, page
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11.3 Top Display Notification, page 69
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11.4 Lock Screen Notifications, page 69
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11.5 Status Bar, page 71
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11.6 Notifications, page 71
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11.7 Notification Drawer, page 73
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11.8 Icons Used for Notification, page 74
11.1
Sound and Vibration
Incoming alerts and messages, in addition to various status notifications, can be indicated by sound and
vibration.
All warnings are indicated by sound, vibration and LED signal.
11.1.1
Sound Pressure Levels
Minimum
Maximum
Sound pressure level range for adjustable auditory signals: 43.24 dB - 70.72 dB.
11.2
Color-Coded LED Signals
The LED priority beacon in front of the top display is used to indicate the priority level, or the category, of
incoming alerts. When a high priority alert also has a category color, the LED alternates between red and
category color flashes.
The LED is also used to indicate incoming text messages and phone calls, and to show the battery and
charging status.
In the case of a crisis alert, the LED beacon alternates between the category color and red in the specified
crisis flashing frequency (3 Hz) in the following pattern: Category color - Pause - Red - Pause (repeat).
Figure 54. LED and top display notifications
The following colors can be shown in the LED priority beacon.
The red and dark red category colors both show as the same red color on the LED alert beacon.
Brown, grey and black are shown as white on the LED alert beacon, unless a crisis priority (1) is
received, in which case the beacon flashes red.
68
680
Medium priority alarm (1 beep)
43.51 dB
70.72 dB
Ascom Myco Smartphone
High priority alarm (siren)
43.24 dB
67.24 dB
TD 93066EN / 14 December 2018 / Ver. N
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