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NO SIGNAL STRENGTH - Communicator (7200C)
Alarm Event
Description
In the event that the Communicator loses its connection
to the AT&T wireless network for a period of more than 2
minutes continuously, a Warning Message is displayed.
Priority Medium
Device Action Any alarms generated will be sent to the Response Center
once connection to the AT&T wireless network is established
Alarm Event
Reported/Displayed
Locally?
Yes. Message Button Flashes. Voice Message plays upon
pressing the Message Button.
This is an alarm that will self-cancel once connection to the
AT&T wireless network is re-established.
Alarm Event
Reported to Lifeline?
No. If connection to the AT&T wireless network is lost, a
Maintenance Signal cannot be sent by the Communicator to
the Response Center.
Supervision and Check-in Alarms (Informational Messages)
The alarms described below are automatically generated alarms designed to
periodically let the Response Center know that the Communicator and Help Buttons
are working properly. These alarms are silent and require no immediate action from the
User/Subscriber.
Alarm Event Type
AUTO TEST CALL (aka Check-in) (7200C/7000L/ 7000MHB/7100MHB)
Alarm Event
Description
Auto Test calls are automatically generated silent alarms
designed to periodically let the Response Center know that
the Communicator or End Device is working properly.
Priority N/A
Device Action Operates normally
Alarm Event
Reported/Displayed
Locally?
No visual or audible alarm is generated by the devices.
Alarm Event
Reported
to Lifeline?
Yes. A silent Maintenance Signal is sent to the Response
Center by the Communicator or End Device. Upon receiving
the Maintenance Signal, the Response Center prioritizes the
response and contacts the Subscriber to verify the status of
their equipment.
Agency Submission File