CPS-Q5 User Manual
9
SOS Triggering
Note: the CPS-Q5 system will detect when the Communicator is in alarm status!
During a telephone conversation if an alarm is triggered by another handset and or
communicator (that are registered to the base), the telephone conversation will be
immediately and automatically terminated, allowing the SOS alarm to be sent.
If more than one communicator is registered to the base and an SOS alarm is trigger from
both communicators, the second alarm will be put into memory, after the first alarm is
completed, the second alarm will then dial the pre-registered SOS numbers.
Please note: when an SOS alarm is triggered from the communicator, the handset buttons
will flash and it will indicate on the handset TFT display which terminal triggered the SOS
alarm “T2 SOS” for example (TERMINAL 2 SOS)
Alarm Distress (SOS) Button the Communicator
The SOS button on the back of the handset or on the communicator will activate and send a
SOS distress call to the call center.
Note
:
1.
All SOS telephone numbers must first be entered in the SOS PHONEBOOK by your
service provider.
2.
When an alarm is triggered, the TFT display on the handset will indicate which
terminal number triggered the alarm, for example; “T1 SOS” indicates TERMINAL 1
triggered the SOS alert. All buttons on the handset will lock.
3.
To cancel the alarm on the communicator, press the On/Off button on the side of the
communicator which triggers the SOS.
4.
To cancel the SOS alarm on the handset press and hold the SOS button on the back
of the handset for about 7 seconds until the SOS alarm is canceled. You may also
place the handset on the base; this will also cancel the SOS alarm.