8262 DECT Handset - Alarms: Geolocation and notification
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Offered Alarm services
The Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise DECT system coupled to an alarm server offers functionalities such as
live calls, emergency calls, event keys, status calls, Mandown alarm, no movement alarm, shock
alarm and pull cord alarm.
Live signals
are calls that are made automatically (every 90 seconds by default) by the
handset to the alarm server. The information sent to the alarm server allows the server to
confirm that the handset has coverage and is working.
Emergency calls
are initiated by the user pressing and holding (or pressing twice) the
“Emergency call“ key.
Key event calls
are also initiated by users when pressing particular keys on the numeric
keypad and also with the function keys F1/F2 (if “Key event” is activated and F1/F2 keys
has been programmed in the key settings). 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.
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.
Mandown, no movement, shock and pull cord alarms
are alarms triggered when the set
detects an abnormal situation.
Only emergency calls and event keys calls can be initiated by the user.
All these features must be activated and configured by the system administrator.