User Manual – EC II GSM SE
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10 Alarm reception
If an alarm is sent out but not acknowledged within 30 seconds the call is disconnected and
the next programmed phone number called after 10 seconds. Totally 10 attempts are made
and if all fail the EC II GSM SE returns to standby. The EC II GSM SE calls the 1
st
. alarm re-
ceiver and then the next programmed alarm phone number. If, for example, three alarm num-
bers are programmed, the calling sequence 1-2-3-1-2-3-1-2-3-1 will be made. Is there only
one alarm phone number programmed, all attempts are made to that phone number.
If an alarm button is pushed that has higher alarm priority during the calling sequence, The
EC II GSM SE will start again with calling attempts. Alarm button priority is in descending or-
der: Alarm button in speech unit, alarm button in central unit, ALBU 1 and ALBU 2.
10.1 Alarms sent to a automatic alarm central
It is recommended that all alarms from EC II GSM SE should be sent to a 24-7 manned alarm
centre since the identification is done automatically using the alarm code. In exceptional case
it is possible to let a phone or mobile to be an alarm receiver. With alarms to a phone it is not
possible to identify EC II GSM SE with the programmed alarm code. Instead, for example,
caller-ID can be used to identify the calling EC II GSM SE, if the GSM operator offers that ser-
vice.
The person who makes an alarm from the lift could be in a panic situation and you cannot
assume that the person can tell you where he or she is. The person can also talk a foreign
language or having speech difficulties. Because of this we recommend always letting lift
alarms go to automatic alarm receivers, which with help of the programmed alarm code can
identify the lift.
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