User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Descriptions
- 3 Operation
- 3.1 Basic Operation
- 3.1.1 Call List
- 3.1.2 Make a Call
- 3.1.3 Answer a Call
- 3.1.4 End a Call
- 3.1.5 Transfer a Call
- 3.1.6 Turn Off Alert Signals at an incoming Call
- 3.1.7 Turn the Mute Mode during a Call Off/On
- 3.1.8 Loudspeaking Function
- 3.1.9 Increase/Decrease the Speaker Volume during a Call
- 3.1.10 Turn Audible Signals On/Off
- 3.1.11 Lock/Unlock the Keypad
- 3.1.12 Lock/Unlock the Handset
- 3.1.13 Switch the Handset On
- 3.2 Messaging
- 3.3 SMS (Short Message Service)
- 3.4 Interactive Messaging
- 3.5 Mobile Data
- 3.6 Conference Call
- 3.7 Push-to-talk
- 3.8 Alarm Operation
- 3.9 Automatic Call after an Alarm
- 3.1 Basic Operation
- 4 Navigate the Menu
- 5 Menu Tree
- 6 Menu Operation
- 6.1 Messages
- 6.2 Contacts
- 6.2.1 Find an Entry in the Local Phonebook
- 6.2.2 View an Entry in the Local Phonebook
- 6.2.3 Add an Entry to the Local Phonebook
- 6.2.4 Delete an Entry in the Local Phonebook
- 6.2.5 Edit an Entry in the Local Phonebook
- 6.2.6 Find an Entry in the Central Phonebook
- 6.2.7 Save a Number from the Call List to the Local Phonebook
- 6.2.8 Delete a Number in the Call List
- 6.2.9 Delete All Numbers in the Call List
- 6.3 Modes
- 6.4 Services
- 6.5 Settings
- 6.5.1 Change the Volume
- 6.5.2 Change the Ring Signal
- 6.5.3 Key Beep On/Off
- 6.5.4 Vibrator On/Off
- 6.5.5 Deactivate/Activate No-movement alarm
- 6.5.6 Deactivate/Activate Man-down alarm
- 6.5.7 Deactivate/Activate Pull-cord alarm
- 6.5.8 Edit a Soft key
- 6.5.9 Edit a Hot key
- 6.5.10 Select Language
- 6.5.11 Change Text Size
- 6.5.12 Lock the Handset Manually
- 6.5.13 Change the Lock Code
- 6.5.14 Clock Settings
- 6.5.15 Turn On/Off Automatic Keypad Lock
- 6.5.16 Enable/Disable Quick Answer
- 6.5.17 Set New Messages to be Displayed Upside down
- 6.5.18 Set Owner ID
- 6.5.19 Select PBX System
- 6.6 Additional Information
- 7 Advanced Functions
- 8 Operation Notice
- 9 Maintenance
- 10 Trouble Shooting
- Appendix A: 9d24 Mkll Functionality with a 9d23 SIM
- Index 92333GB
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alarm by pressing a key, it is sent and “No-movement/Man-down Alarm” is shown in the
display.
Activate the man-down alarm again
When the man-down alarm has been sent, it is made active again by moving the handset
to upright position or pressing a key.
3.8.6 Acoustic Localisation Signal
A parameter in the handset determines whether or not an Acoustic Localisation Signal
(ALS) should sound after a no-movement and man-down alarm. The ALS is silenced by
pressing the Mute button.
3.8.7 Delay Time before Warning for No-movement and Man-down Alarms
By setting a SIM parameter, the time before the warning for no-movement and man-down
alarms can be delayed for ten minutes, i.e. no-movement and man-down will not be
detected during the time period. When the warning signal sounds, press the Mute button
to delay the time to next warning for ten minutes.
3.8.8 Alarm with Data
Additional data for example a location code, can be sent along with an alarm. The data
must manually be defined and stored by the user. To use the function, one Soft/Hot key in
the handset must be defined as a short-cut to the menu “Edit alarm data”, see
6.5.8 Edit
a Soft key on page 32. The stored data is added to all types of alarm at transmission. This
is a system dependent function.
3.9 Automatic Call after an Alarm
Note: 9d24 Mkll Protector only.
The handset can be programmed to call a predefined telephone number directly after an
alarm. One Hot key in the handset must be programmed with the specific telephone
number. It can be any external or internal telephone number but also a pre-defined group
of handsets, see
3.9.1 Speech Monitoring. The handset can be configured to call the same
number for all types of alarms or to call different numbers depending on the alarm type.
The specific Hot key must be programmed to dial the phone number, see
6.5.9 Edit a Hot
key on page 32.
This is a system dependent function that also require a SIM card parameter setting in the
Cordless Handset.
Note: If a call is connected when the alarm is transmitted, the call will be disconnected
and then the telephone number associated with the Hot key will be called.
3.9.1 Speech Monitoring
The speech monitoring function allows a user in a threatening situation to send an alarm
to a pre-defined group of handsets.
The course of event is that a Hot key in the handset automatically is triggered when an
alarm is activated. The microphone on the handset that sends the alarm is discreetly
activated and will give the answering party opportunity to listen and to take an
appropriate decision on how to act.