System Guide

SME VOIP SYSTEM GUIDE 4.7 70 | P a g e
Proprietary and Confidential
For detailed description on how to operate repeaters please see Repeater HOW-TO guide. Link is found in Appendix.
5.15 Alarm
In the Alarm Settings menu, it is controlled how an alarm appears on the handset. For example, if the handset detects
“Man Down”, then it is defined in this menu what alarm signal this type of alarm will send out and if a pre-alarm shall
be signaled etc.
The Alarm is activated by a long press on the Alarm key (3 sec).
Screenshot
All configuration of the handset Alarm Settings is done from the base station. The concept is that on the “Alarm” page
on the web server, eight different alarm profiles can be configured. Afterwards for each handset, it can be selected
which of the configured alarm profiles, the given handset shall subscribe to. When this is done the selected alarm,
profiles are sent to the handset.
See section 5.3.4: Edit handset.
PARAMETERS
DEFAULT VALUES
DESCRIPTION
IDX
Indicates the index number of a specific alarm.
PROFILE ALIAS
Empty
An alias or user-friendly name to help identify the
different profiles when selecting which profiles to
enable for the individual handsets.
ALARM TYPE
Disabled
The type of alarm is dependent of what kind of
event that has triggered the alarm on the handset.
The type of alarms supported is handset related.
RTX8632/RTX8633:
Alarm button
RTX8830:
Alarm button
Man Down
No Movement
Running
Pull Cord
Emergency Button
Disabled
ALARM SIGNAL
Call
The way the alarm is signaled as it received on the
handset.
Message: A text message to an alarm server.