Specifications

Operating modes
A31003-M2000-M103-2-76A9, 07/2014
2-3 Alarm and Emergency Call Configuration, Administrator Documentation
SHB_PNG-Modes.fm
Alarm Mode: Freely configurable monitoring
2.3 Alarm Mode: Freely configurable monitoring
All alarms can be freely configured in Alarm Mode of the OpenStage M3 Plus and
OpenStage M3 Ex Plus handsets. Alarm Mode only works in conjunction with an alarm server.
The alarm parameters can be configured freely. Adjust the handset to your requirements.
Monitoring is activated and deactivated directly via the handset. A function test is performed for
the alarm elements when monitoring is activated.
2.4 PNG Mode: Monitoring in compliance with BGR 139
PNG Mode of the OpenStage M3 Plus and OpenStage M3 Ex Plus handsets provides the
option of BGR 139-compliant triggering of alarms on a HiPath 4000. Monitoring in compliance
with BGR 139 only works in conjunction with an alarm server.
Appropriately trained service personnel are responsible for the BGR 139-compliant
configuration of the handset and BGR 139-compliant usage.
This guide describes the options for configuring the handset. Reference is thereby made to the
BGR 139-compliant settings.
Specific handset settings (e.g. Mobilteil-Reset, Basisauswahl, MT anmelden, ...) can be
blocked for ordinary users by activating PNG functionality.
If a blocked function is selected, you will be requested to enter a service PIN. The function is
only activated if a correct PIN is entered.
2.4.1 HiPath PNA (personal alarm system)
The HiPath alarm system is required for operation in PNG Mode and allows operation in
compliance with BGR 139. It is based on HiPath Cordless Enterprise CMI 3.0 from KV 415.
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If a prealarm is signalled during a call, you have to first confirm the prealarm in order
to prevent the pending alarm. You can then continue the call.
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PNG Mode should be used for BGR 139 compliant configuration.
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All settings that are non BGR 139-compliant are not permitted for BGR 139
applications.