Ericsson LBI-39224 manual Emergency Indicators

Models: LBI-39224

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LBI-39224

Default Module Volume

This is the default volume setting on the unselect speaker (selected above) for incoming calls. Use the drop-down list box to select a value from 0 thru 32.

NOTE

For C3 Maestro for Windows NT the volume settings are 0 - 10, however, the actual volume range is the same.

Tone Attenuation

Console tone volume levels are determined by subtracting this setting (dBm) from the volume of the current console module associated with the tone. For example, if the level is set to "5," the tones will be 5 dBm less than the voice audio at the current module. Select a dBm level between 0 and 40 from the drop-down list box. Setting the offset number to a large value (near 40) will effectively turn off the tones at the console. Headsets equipped with AGC circuits may defeat this feature.

Error Tones

Select this check box to enable the error tone when the console determines an error has occurred. Unselect to disable the error tone.

Force Tones to Select Speaker

Select this check box to force confirmation tones and error tones to the select speaker. Unselect to disable.

Audible Trunked/Failsoft Tones

This option is available only if the Trunked/Failsoft Display check box in the Visual Indicators group is selected. Select this check box to enable an audible warning tone when a trunked site goes to Failsoft mode. Unselect to disable the audible warning tone (the visual warning will still appear).

Emergency Indicators

Alarm Reset Required Before Emer Clear

Select this check box to force the dispatcher to reset the emergency alarm before clearing the emergency itself. Unselect to disable this function.

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Ericsson LBI-39224 manual Emergency Indicators