Live signal and notification management
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Live signal and notification management
6.1 Introduction
Your handset offers services of DECT network-based automated monitoring systems. These services must
be activated and configured by your administrator. Please contact your administrator before using these
services.
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Live signals:
Live signals are calls that are made automatically (every 90 seconds by default) by the handset to
the notification server. The information sent to the notification server allows the server to confirm
that the handset is under coverage and is working.
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Emergency calls or notification calls:
Emergency calls are initiated by the user of the handset. They are used to notify the server of
emergencies such as injuries or material damage when specific keys are pressed.
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Key event calls:
Key event calls are also initiated by users when pressing particular keys on the numeric keypad.
These are designed to notify the server that certain tasks have been completed, for example, 'room
is ready' in the case of a hotel application.
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Status calls:
Status calls are automatically established by the handset each time the handset is plugged into or
removed from the charger and each time the handset is switched on and off.
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Smart Beacon:
The handset is able to send a signal to the server when the user enters in a Beacon area.
Only emergency and event calls can be initiated by the user. Live signals, status calls and smart Beacon
alarms are visible to the user as these events are automatically made by the handset.
You can stop the alarm during a pre-alarm time defined by the administrator by clicking on the 'cancel'
button. If an alarm is stopped by the user, no alarm can be triggered before the set can get in alarm
condition, defined by the administrator (0, 5, 10 or 15 minutes).
To configure your handset to receive notification call, please contact your administrator or consult:
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