Attaching Secondary Audio Accessory; Button Bad Bonks; Failure Detected Indication And Handling - Motorola WM800 User Manual

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2.3.10.1

Attaching Secondary Audio Accessory

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Prerequisites:
CAUTION: To avoid possible injury to your hearing, you must set the Extra Loud Earpiece Compatible
setting in the Motorola Accessories Programming Software (APS).
Procedure:
1. Lift up the dust cover and rotate 90°.
2. Insert the secondary audio accessory to 3.5 mm audio jack.
2.3.11

Button Bad Bonks

WM800 RSM responds with the Bad Bonk tone indicating that the interaction is not valid.
Table 14: Bad Bonk Indications
State
Voice Prompt Selection Menu
WM800 RSM not connected or paired
2.3.12

Failure Detected Indication and Handling

When any product error occurs, you can observe the following sequence:
Power or Battery LED blinks red, until your RSM power off.
Audio or Bluetooth LED blinks red.
Depending on the error, you can hear the following voice prompt or tone:
"Failure Detected" (if WM800 RSM is set to Voice Prompt)
"Fatal Error" tone (if WM800 RSM is set to Tone).
Chapter 2: WM800 Remote Speaker Microphone
Button Press
Emergency Button
PTT Button or Emergency Button
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