Ptt Express Configuration; Table 8-1 Ppt Express Configuration File Keys - Motorola MC40 Integrator Manual

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– Battery level - Indicates the battery charge level.
– IP address - Displays the IP address of the device.
– Wi-Fi MAC address - Displays the Wi-Fi radio MAC address.
– Bluetooth address - Displays the Bluetooth radio Bluetooth address.
– Serial number - Displays the serial number of the device.
– Up time - Displays the time that the MC40 has been running since being turned on.
• Battery information - Displays information about the battery.
• Hardware config - Lists part number for various hardware on the MC40.
• Legal information - Opens a screen to view legal information about the software included on the MC40.
• Model number - Displays the devices model number.
• EA Version - Displays the EA firmware version.
• SSPAM - Displays SSPAM firmware version.
• Serial number - Displays the device serial number.
• Build Tag - Displays the build name.
• Android version - Displays the operating system version.
• Kernel version - Displays the kernel version.
• Build number - Displays the software build number.

8.9 PTT Express Configuration

The system administrator can manually configure PTT Express by creating an xml file and loading it onto the
MC40. Table 7-1 list all the key options for the PTT Express application. The filename of the xml file must be:
te_settings.xml. The xml file must be located in the folder: = /enterprise/device/settings/te.

Table 8-1 PPT Express Configuration File Keys

Key
te_enable
te_channel
te_TalkTime-
Out
te_pvtTalk-
TimeOut
te_END_SES-
SION
te_PvtHang-
TimerDuration
te_PvtLocal-
Port
8-14
Range
Default
True or False
False
1 through 32
1
10,000
60,000
.through
90,000
10,000
60,000
.through
90,000
1,000 through
10,000
10,000
10,000
1,000 through
10,000
4,080
Description
Enable or disable the PTT Express service.
Sets the default Talk Group Channel.
In a group call, the amount of time the user is allowed to
hold the floor (talk without interruption). Decimal value in
milliseconds. Disable = 0.
In a private call, the amount of time the user is allowed to
hold the floor (talk without interruption). Decimal value in
milliseconds. Disable = 0.
The amount of time that has to elapse after which a Private
Response cannot be made to the last known talker in the
session. Decimal value in milliseconds.
The amount of time that has to elapse after which the Private
Response will terminate. Decimal value in milliseconds.
IP Port to be used for Private Response communications.
Decimal value.
MN000112A01 - September 2013

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