User's Manual
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Running Alarm
To trigger the Running Alarm the handset needs to be shaken up and down for a couple of seconds.
Hereby the running alarm is triggered by running if the user has the handset in the hand or in a pocket
or similar during running.
Man Down Alarm
The Man Down alarm is triggered if the handset is lying down in an angle from 60degrees. The time for
the handset to be still before the alarm is triggered can be set on base station web interface (in
reference to next chapter 6.9.2)
No Movement Alarm
To trigger the No Movement alarm the handset needs to be in no movement. As with the man down
alarm the time for this before the no movement alarm is triggered is set on the base station web
interface emergency settings.
6.9.2 How to Control the Emergency Settings on the Base Station Web Interface
In the Emergency Settings menu on the web interface of the system base station it is controlled how
an alarm appears on the handset. As for example if the handset detects “Man Down”, it is defined in
this menu what alarm signal this type of alarm will send out and which priority the alarm has etc.
All configuration of the handset Emergency Settings is done from the base station. The concept is that
on the “Emergency Settings” page on the web server, eight different alarm profiles can be configured.
The parameters that can be configured are:
Parameters
Description
Alarm Block
Time
This is the period from one alarm has fired until a new alarm is allowed. That is, if
a new alarm fires before the Alarm Block Time has expired, the alarm will be
ignored by the handset. The Alarm Block Time parameter is the same for all
alarms, and hence it is not part of the profiles that can be configured.
Idx
Indicates the index number of a specific alarm.