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User Manual
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6.
Alarm Operation
The parameters described in this chapter are set in the PDM/Device Manager. See
Configuration Manual, Aastra DT390/DT69x DECT Telephones, TD 92503EN
.
NOTE: The alarm functionality is applicable for DT692 only.
6.1
Push Button Alarm
The push-button can be defined to send an alarm by a long press and by multiple press. By
default, long press is defined for test alarm, and multiple press is defined for personal alarm.
6.1.1
Test Alarm
Press and hold the push-button until a dialog window Test Alarm is displayed. The following
occurs:
•
a beep is heard
•
the orange LED flashes twice
•
the vibrator stirs
•
the handset calls a predefined number or an acoustic location sound is heard. These
features require settings in PDM/Device Manager.
•
the handset receives a notification that the alarm has been received by the system. This
is a system dependent feature.
•
information about the handset’s location is sent along with the alarm, see
6.2 Alarm
with Location Information
.
6.1.2
Personal Alarm
Press the push-button twice or more, the dialog window Personal Alarm is displayed. The
following occurs:
•
a beep is heard
•
the orange LED flashes twice
•
the vibrator stirs
•
the handset calls a predefined number or an acoustic location sound is heard. These
features require settings in PDM/Device Manager.
•
the handset receives a notification that the alarm has been received by the system. This
is a system dependent feature.
•
information about the handset’s location is sent along with the alarm, see
6.2 Alarm
with Location Information
.
6.2
Alarm with Location Information
Information about the handset’s location can be sent along with an alarm. The location can
be added as follows;
•
An approximately location given by the closest Base Station (see
Configuration Manual,
Aastra DT390/DT69x DECT Telephones, TD 92503EN
.