8262 DECT Handset - Alarms: Geolocation and notification
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Configuration documentation
This document describes the various service configurations and related parameters to alarm
systems targeted to premises equipped with Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise (ALE) Call Servers
infrastructure, DECT radio coverage via Base Stations, DECT wireless handsets, associated with an
alarm server or not.
1.1
Introduction
In the current world, Isolated Worker protection is becoming more and more a concern inside
companies and utilities organizations. Therefore, the end user is able to trigger an alarm following
any unexpected event using the Alarm button.
Additionally, this alarm feature shall come with localization data, so that First Aid can be sent to
the right location within the shortest delay.
A site infrastructure system server shall also monitor that all Radio Base stations are working
correctly and report any defect, so that all isolated workers working on site remain under system
coverage and are able to trigger an alarm when an incident occurs. This is currently achieved by
Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise call servers.
If the wireless DECT handset goes out of coverage, it will alert the user that it is not possible to
ensure this service by an audible audio signal (loud beeps) if coverage warning setting is enabled
(ON).
1.2
Overall solution architecture
1.2.1
Alarm servers
When there is an alarm server, additional digits are sent containing data that the alarm server
can process to provide specific features.
ALE DECT handsets can trigger an alarm and also receive a notification. Alarm servers collect
and aggregate alarms from different subsystems including DECT handsets with lone worker
protection capability, and then notify, in real time, the most appropriate person to respond to
the situation.