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Configuration Manual Cordless Phones DT4X3
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It is possible to configure how alarms shall be handled in a system. An alarm can be
activated by a user in two different ways:
• A single long press
• Multiple press
The following alarm types are handled:
• Push-button alarm
• Test alarm
In a template or Number in WinPDM/CPDM3, the parameters for activation are found
at:
Alarm > Alarm on long press
Alarm > Alarm on multiple press
Parameters in the current version are:
• Alarm type for long press
Test alarm, Push-button Alarm 1, or Push-button Alarm 2, or Not used.
• Alarm type for multiple press
Test alarm, Push-button Alarm 1, or Push-button Alarm 2, or Not used.
•ALS
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• Automatic call after alarm mode
The call can be established in the following modes;
- Normal: the call is established as an ordinary call.
- Loudspeaking: the loudspeaker on the backside of the handset is turned on.
See also 5.22 Common Alarm Settings on page 28 for additional parameter settings.
Information about the handset’s location can also be sent along with an alarm, see 5.19
Base Station Location on page 28.
5.24 Man-Down Alarm and No-Movement Alarm
Note: Man-down and No-movement alarm are only applicable for DT423/DT433.
Man-down alarm: If the handset is tilted 45 degrees
2
or more for a preset time (default
7 seconds), the Man-down alarm will be triggered.
No-movement alarm: If no movement is detected during a preset time (default 30
seconds), the No-movement alarm will be triggered.
In a template or Number in WinPDM/CPDM3, the parameters for activation are found
at:
Alarm > Man-down and No-movement alarm
The alarms can also be activated in the handset, see the handset’s User Manual.
Parameters in the current version are:
• Man-down alarm
Determines if the Man-down alarm shall be enabled or disabled.
1. The ALS will not be activated if an automatic call is established after an alarm has been sent.
2.The accuracy is +/- 10 degrees.