Motorola CA50 Developer & User Manual page 173

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Listen/Talk Channel
• Users can listen and talk on Listen/Talk channels.
• A channel can be set to Listen/Talk by setting the type to 'T'; in the user profile under the
WTT > Chlist > Ch element.
• The default channel is also Listen/Talk. A default channel is the channel used in normal mode and it is the
channel that a user uses to talk. A channel can be set as a default channel by setting the type to 'Def' in
the WTT > Chlist > Ch element.
NOTE One Listen/Talk channel must be designated as the default channel for normal mode walkie-talkie
communications.
Listen Only Channel
• Users can listen but cannot talk on Listen Only channels.
• Users cannot manually select and enter single channel mode on Listen Only channels.
• A channel can be set to listen only by setting the type to 'LO' in the WTT > Chlist > Ch element.
Accessible (Non-listen) Channel
• By default, users cannot hear anything on this channel. The channel is used as a reserve channel for
single channel mode.
• A user must select this channel manually to access this channel.
• Selecting this channel puts a user in Single Channel mode.
• When selected in Single Channel mode, users can talk and listen only on this channel.
• A channel can be set as Accessible (single channel only) by setting the type to 'SCO' in the
WTT > Chlist > Ch element.
There are four walkie-talkie communication modes. These different modes tell the device how to handle
the channels to which it has access. The modes are:
Single Channel Mode
• Users can talk and listen only on this channel.
• The only way to end Single Channel mode is to leave the channel manually.
Normal Mode
• Users listen on Listen/Talk channels and Listen Only channels.
• Users talk on the default channel only.
• Normal mode is exited when the user manually selects a channel other than the default talk channel,
causing the device to enter Single Channel mode.
Scan Mode
• Users listen on Listen/Talk channels and Listen Only channels.
• When a user presses Talk, the mode switches to Single Channel mode on the last Listen/Talk channel
heard.
Do not disturb Mode
• Supports an extended period of time when a user wants/needs to be unreachable but is still able to use
the business application. This may be required when a user takes a break or is given a task that does not
require the communication feature.
• In this mode the device does not receive any notifications or incoming walkie-talkie communication.
XML Profile for Configuration
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