User's Manual

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ROAMEO System Basic Operation 79
Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
Technical Manual
F.01U.306.750
Rev. 01
No DECT
Connection
The No DECT Connection menu item is used to enable or disable a tone alert heard when
there is no DECT connection present.
Dark Mode Boot
Alert
The Dark Mode Boot Alert menu is used to enable or disable a tone alert heard when the
beltpack is finished booting and is ready to use or is about to shut off.
For more information, see “Dark Mode Boot Alert” on page 111.
Key Click Alert The Key Clicks Alert menu is used to enable or disable a tone alert heard when a button is
pressed or tapped.
For more information, see “Key Clicks Alert” on page 112.
Key Assignments
Assigned Alpha The Assigned Alpha menu item is used to assign alphas to specific keys on the beltpack.
For more information, see “How to assign a call assignment to a button on the beltpack” on
page 113.
Listen Key
Assigned
The Listen Key Assigned appears when the key has been assigned as a listen assignment.
Talk Key Assigned The Talk Key Assi gne d icon appears when the key has been assigned as a talk assignment.
Alpha Page 1..4 The Alpha Page displays the page number of the page currently being displayed. There are
four configurable pages where key assignments of frequently used contacts can be added.
For more information, see “Pages” on page 88.
System Functions
System Setup The System Setup menu is used to subscribe the beltpack to the AP-1800.
For more information, see “System Setup” on page 114.
Set Language The Set Language menu is used to set the language the beltpack displays.
For more information, see “Set Language” on page 114.
Site Survey The Site Survey menu is used to view site survey information.
For more information, see “Site Survey” on page 39.
Diagnostics The Diagnostics menu is used to display the beltpack’s configuration, such as RSSI
strength, Access Point RF channel, time slot, the IP Address of the access point, the CODEC
the beltpack is currently using, etc.
For more information, see “Diagnostics” on page 117.
Table 4: Icon Descriptions
Icon Icon Name Description