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1.8 - External calls
AMIGO Emergency Telephone accepts calls from external phone device both during Stand-by and
“Wait for call” modes.
If the autodialler is in the Stand-by mode and receives a call from the outside, it sends out 5 tones to
signal its functioning. The external operator can switch off the “alarm received” indicator (if activated)
by pressing the key “8”.
If the autodialler is in the “Wait for call” mode and receives a call from the outside, it sends out 5 tones
to and starts the
with the external operator.
the “alarm received” indicator (if activated)
two-way conversation
When conversation time expires the Emergency Telephone sends 5 tones to the operator. If the
operator presses the "
*
" key, conversation time is extended; if the operator presses the "#" key the
telephone disconnects the telephone line, switches off
and
gets back to "
Wait for call
" status.
Messages
Id number
(On/Off)
Play
"
Site identification
” message
Play
"
Low battery charge"
message
Record "
Regular operation
” message
WRITE
NEXT
5
6
3
4
1
2
0
1
Off
On
to store
OK
NEXT
Id number
Messages
0
Messages
ESC
Play "
Regular operation
” message
Messages
1
Record
"
Site identification
” message
0
Record "
Low battery charge
"
message
Messages
1
1
0
Stand by
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ESC
Stand by
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3.11 - Voice messages
- S
ite Identification ( msg id tel )
-
Low battery charge (msg batt.ko)
-
Regular operation (msg tel ok)
The “Site Identification” message is sent to phone numbers stored in the memory and is passed three
times at the beginning of the emergency call. To stop message reproduction and start two-way
communication, the external operator must dial “0”.
The “Low battery charge” message is sent to the “Service call no” phone number if the relevant input is
activated (see § 2.6.2).
The “Regular operation” message is sent to the “Service call no” phone number when the above input
(Low battery) is deactivated (see § 2.6.2) and every 72 hours if the “Periodic test” input is activated
(see § 2.6.1).
If “Messages” is set on “ON” all three messages are sent through.
If “Messages” is set on “OFF” the “Site Identification” message is not sent through.
The autodialler manages up to three recordable voice messages (20 seconds each):
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Emergency telephone
1.9 - Operation with GSM network
AMIGO Emergency Telephone can use the GSM network instead of fixed line to communicate. This is
made possible by connecting the car device ETS8128CM or the machine room device ETS8128MR to
optional module ETSGSM.
The behavior of the AMIGO with the GSM module is identical to the fixed line case. Please refer to
GSM module manual for details on installation.
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Emergency telephone