User manual
TD 92929EN
20 December 2013 / Ver. B
User Manual
WL3 and WL3 Plus WLAN Handset
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7. Alarm Operation
7. Alarm Operation
NOTE: The following system dependent features are applicable to Siemens WL3 Plus WLAN
Handset only, see the Configuration Manual, WL3 WLAN Handset and WL3 Plus
WLAN HandsetTD 92930EN.
IMPORTANT: If a shared phone is used, it must be logged in to the system to be able to send
alarm. See 4.3 Log a Shar
ed Phone On/Off on page 19.
7.1 Push-button Alarm
Press the red alarm button twice within two seconds to activate the alarm. An information
text is displayed, default “Personal alarm” is displayed. The alarm is sent to the alarm
central that distributes it further. After that the handset returns to stand-by mode. Note
that you can always trigger the alarm when you are speaking, editing your settings, or while
the handset is locked.
7.2 Acoustic Location Signal
An alarm can be followed by an Acoustic Location Signal (ALS). The ALS is a signal from the
handset that sounds for a predefined period of time. Press to turn the ALS off.
7.3 Test Alarm
Press and hold the red alarm until the information text is displayed, default “Test alarm” is
displayed.
7.4 Man-down and No-movement Alarm
NOTE: Applicable to WL3 Plus only.
The Man-down alarm reacts if the handset is t
ilted (default 45°) from the vertical for a
predefined period of time (default 7 seconds). The No-movement alarm will react if no
movement is detected during a predefined period of time (default 30 seconds).
The handset alerts by beep, vibrator, and LED signals, depending on the settings, during a
predefined period of time (default 7 seconds). At the same time, the handset displays the
message “Man-down warning. Cancel?“ or “No-movement warning. Cancel?“.
The handset then sends the alarm, unless the alarm is cancelled. The handset confirms that
the alarm has been sent by beep, vibrator, and LED signals. In addition, the handset displays
the message “Man-down warning sent“ or “No-movement warning sent“.
The handset location is sent along with the alarm, see 7.6 Alarm with Additional Information
on page 38.
If configured in the Device Manager, an Acoustic Location Signal (ALS) is activated after the
alarm has been sent, see 7.5 Automatic Call after Alarm on page 38.
The handset can be programmed to automatically call a predefined telephone number after
the alarm has been sent, see 7.5 Automatic Call after Alarm on page 38.
The Man-down and No-movement alarm functions are inactive under the following
conditions:
• While the handset is placed in a charger.










