
TD 93066EN
User Manual
Ascom Myco Smartphone
10. Personal Alarm
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14 May 2018 / Ver. K
10.
Personal Alarm
This chapter includes the following sections:
•
•
10.2 Man-Down and No-Movement Alarm
•
10.3 Automatic Call after Alarm
10.1 Top Button Alarm
Double press, or long press, the top handset button to send out a personal alarm (for
instructions on how to use the double press and long press input modes, refer to
Multifunction, and Alarm Button
on page 12). Two different alarms can be set, one for each
input mode. An alarm can be either a personal alarm with a functionality, or a test alarm to test
the personal alarm. The type of alarms used are selected by the system administrator. Refer to
the
Configuration Manual, Ascom Myco Smartphone
for information on how to configure
personal alarms.
When an alarm is sent an information text is displayed in the top display (by default "Personal
alarm", or "Test alarm"), and a notification with the same text is shown in the front display. The
alarm is sent to the alarm central that distributes it further. If the personal alarm, or test alarm, is
successfully sent the top display text and notification confirm that with a
, or a
marker.
It is possible to also send the location of the handset when the alarm is triggered. This also
applies to the Man-Down and No-Movement Alarm.
The handset can be programmed to automatically call a predefined number after the alarm has
been sent, see
10.3 Automatic Call after Alarm
10.2 Man-Down and No-Movement Alarm
The Man-down and No-movement alarms provide personal safety monitoring with accident
alerts. These alarms are suitable for workplaces where maximum security and accessibility is
required. If an accident occur, colleagues and management are informed within seconds and
the person in need can be located immediately.
• The Man-down alarm is sent out, if the handset is tilted (default 45°) from the vertical for a
predefined period of time (default 7 seconds).
• The No-movement alarm is sent out, if no movement is detected during a predefined period
of time (default 30 seconds).
TIP: The handset can be programmed to automatically call a predefined number after the alarm
has been sent, see
10.3 Automatic Call after Alarm
10.2.1
Activate, or Deactivate, the Man-Down and No-Movement Alarms
1 In the App view, tap
Personal security
.
2 Tap:
•
Man down tracking
to activate/deactivate the Man-down alarm.
•
No movement tracking
to activate/deactivate the No-movement alarm.
NOTE: It is always possible to send out a personal alarm, even when speaking,
using apps, or while the handset is locked.
NOTE: The Personal security app can be hidden on the handset by the system
administrator. If the app is hidden, the alarms cannot be activated, or
deactivated, from the handset.