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A31003-G2100-S100-2-7620, 03/2014
PNG Configuration for Gigaset M2 

plus 

and M2 Ex professional, Service Manual

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Activating the PNG Functionality on the Handset

PNG Menu

6

Activating the PNG Functionality on the Handset

The PNG functionality only activates on Gigaset M2

plus

professional and 

Gigaset M2 Ex professional handsets when the PNG memory card is installed. 

The 

plus

 accessory pack is included in the Gigaset M2

plus

professional delivery. The 

plus

 ac-

cessory pack must be ordered for Gigaset M2 Ex professional.

The PNG memory card is included in the 

plus

 accessory pack. This memory card must be in-

serted into the memory card retainer in the handset’s battery compartment. Replace an existing 
memory card with the PNG memory card. For information on how to proceed, see the Operat-
ing Manual*.

*: Operating Manual "HiPath 3000, HiPath 4000, Gigaset S310 ISDN professional – Personal Alarm Device – Gigaset M2 plus 
professional, Gigaset M2 Ex professional"

6.1

PNG Menu

Additional PNG menu items appear on the handset under the 

Add. Features

 main menu when 

the PNG functionality is active:

6.2

Emergency Key

The emergency key operates as a programmable key (like the left softkey or the keys 0, 2 … 
9) before the PNG memory card is inserted.

The emergency key is used to trigger a deliberate alarm when the PNG memory card is insert-
ed. This is configured via the 

Add. Features

 -> 

PNG Configuration

 menu. The emergency 

key is used to trigger an alarm when an alarm destination is configured.

Menu item

Description

PNG Configuration

Contains all submenus for setting the parameters that govern the 
handset’s PNG behaviour.

PNG Activation

Activates or deactivates monitoring.

Table 6-1

Additional PNG menu items

Summary of Contents for Gigaset M2 plus professional

Page 1: ...PNG Configuration for Gigaset M2 plus professional Gigaset M2 Ex professional Service Manual A31003 G2100 S100 2 7620...

Page 2: ...scriptions or characteristics of performance which in case of actual use do not always apply as described or which may change as a result of further development of the products An obligation to provid...

Page 3: ...enu 11 Emergency Key 11 Preventing PNG Configuration Changes 12 Emergency Alarm Deactivation 12 PNG Configuration 13 Overview 13 Alarm Configuration 14 General Settings 15 Emergency Emergency key 26 C...

Page 4: ...ns are identified The following types of alarms and signals are available Man Down Alarm Non Movement Escape Alarm The integrated motion sensor technology recognises motionlessness detects deviation f...

Page 5: ...plicable laws in other countries Employees of Unify are bound to safeguard trade secrets and personal data under the terms of the company s work rules A conscientious and responsible approach helps pr...

Page 6: ...set M2 Ex professional A31003 G2100 U104 7619 Operating Manual HiPath 3000 HiPath 500 Gigaset M2 professional Gigaset M2 plus professional Gigaset M2 Ex professional to HiPath Cordless Office A31003 G...

Page 7: ...describes how to configure the handset and indicates BGR 139 compliant set tings where applicable Activating the PNG functionality blocks certain handset settings for normal users forinstance PNG Con...

Page 8: ...that the alarm calls reach the alarm destination they are repeated until an alarm recall by the PNEZ has been identified or the set number of call repeats has been reached However there is no guarante...

Page 9: ...m call count has been reached or until alarm repetition has been interrupted manually on the handset An alarm recall to confirm the alarm call ending the alarm repeats and possibly the silent mo nitor...

Page 10: ...re that the alarm calls reach the alarm destination they are repeated until the alarm call count has been reached or until alarm repetition has been interrupted manually on the handset It is not possi...

Page 11: ...d For information on how to proceed see the Operat ing Manual Operating Manual HiPath 3000 HiPath 4000 Gigaset S310 ISDN professional Personal Alarm Device Gigaset M2 plus professional Gigaset M2 Ex p...

Page 12: ...itoring LED permanently lit Users can perform emergency alarm deactivation at the handset if they are unable to deacti vate an alarm during handset alerting because the handset was not properly config...

Page 13: ...gh out as PNA Service PNG configuration menus are protected from unauthorized unintentional changes by the PNG user by means of a five digit PIN code You are requested to enter the PNG service PIN whe...

Page 14: ...m Configuration menu features the following submenus Menu item Description General Settings General alerting parameters Emergency For configuring the deliberate alarm alarm via the emergency key Non M...

Page 15: ...nd Section 7 2 1 3 PNEZ Basis Number Deleted Please note changing and saving Alarm Number Basis always affects all dependent config urations Dependent configurations are the following All alarm destin...

Page 16: ...g the following formula PNEZ Basis Alarm Number Basis 10 Example enter the following as the Alarm Number Basis 52200 The PNEZ Basis is cal culated as 52210 and pre configured If you want to change the...

Page 17: ...utomatically preset Recommendation for BGR 139 configuration Alarm destinations and control ports must be synchronised between PNEZ and the handset Use the handset s automatic configuration function w...

Page 18: ...reset to Recommendation for BGR 139 configuration Alarm destinations and control ports must be synchronised between PNEZ and the handset Use the handset s automatic configuration function whenever pos...

Page 19: ...m calls PNG OFF is dis played on the right display key Monitoring is deactivated after resetting PNG activation in the Add Features PNG Activa tion menu The control ports are also deleted when you del...

Page 20: ...ises the alarm recall If an alarm recall is not recognised the PNG S repeats the alarm call a minimum of five times Then PNG OFF is dis played on the right display key You can initiate alarming signal...

Page 21: ...ed alarm call and a pause The call and interval duration is s increased by one second after every alarm call Select a longer repeat alarm time for calls that break out into the public network The call...

Page 22: ...me 90 s Alarm debounce time 1 s Prealarm time 15 s Transport Time 2 s Figure 7 2 Alarming signal time calculation The alarm debounce time is within the response time T0 Occurrence of monitored inciden...

Page 23: ...ioning tone to be manually suppressed when the handset is in alarm mode The alarm positioning tone is suppressed for the du ration of the call once the key has been briefly pressed The alerting party...

Page 24: ...prohibits the suspension or reactivation of automatic alarms when the handset is in monitoring mode Autom alarms OFF No All activated automatic alarms non movement man down time and pull cord alarms...

Page 25: ...e Section 7 2 5 Control Ports This does not apply to the deliberate alarm or the technical fault warning The function requires the PNEZ control call The PNG LED displays the new monitoring mode Table...

Page 26: ...ing signal is generated by pressing the handset s emergency key when an alarm is triggered The following parameters can be configured You can use the Alarm Signal Longpress setting to generate an alar...

Page 27: ...to configure the individual Alarm destination and Alarm destina tion lp alarm destinations up to 32 digits for the deliberate alarm Table 7 9 Alarm destination settings for deliberate alarms Parameter...

Page 28: ...h alarm type The alarm signal can be activated or deactivated for each alarm type You can select the sensitivity level of the escape alarm An individual alarm destination can be configured for each al...

Page 29: ...leaning at an incorrect angle for a defined and configurable pe riod of time in other words the handset is in a non upright position Table 7 11 Parameter setting for man down alarm Parameter Setting...

Page 30: ...defined and configurable period of time Table 7 13 Parameter setting for escape alarm Parameter Setting range Factory setting BGR 139 Activation On Off Off At least one autom alarm Response time 1 mi...

Page 31: ...nitoring timers are restarted You can configure the following parameters Activation technical fault monitoring can be activated or deactivated Locate req time checks whether the handset is receiving r...

Page 32: ...coustically signalled here The following signals start quietly and quickly rise in a crescendo to reach their configured max imum volume 7 2 4 1 Prealarm Configuration of acoustic prealarm signalling...

Page 33: ...m and auto matic alarms Table 7 17 Parameter setting for the alarming signal 7 2 4 3 Technical Warning Configuration of acoustic warning signals for signalling local technical faults Table 7 18 Parame...

Page 34: ...ciple The PNG S calls specific PNEZ control ports in order to signal PNG states or PNG requests Conversely the PNEZ control ports call the PNG S in order to initiate certain PNG control func tions on...

Page 35: ...uest The PNG S would like to be includ ed in the monitoring process This phone number is called when the user selects the following menu item for instance Add Fea tures PNG Activation Number_2 and Num...

Page 36: ...d Number_6 Number_5 and number_6 can be used to request the PNEZ to suspend or reactivate the configured automatic alarms Number_7 to Number_9 Reserved for later use PNG control function Number Start...

Page 37: ...switched on The PNEZ can listen into the alarm situation and speak with the party signalling the alarm over the loudspeaker The call is disconnected from the PNEZ but can also be discon nected from t...

Page 38: ...e numbers can consist of up to 32 digits The numbers are automatically derived and con figured from the PNEZ Basis Number_n PNEZ Basis n If required to do so you can overwrite the control ports and as...

Page 39: ...000 You are now in the PNG Configuration menu 4 Select Adjust Sensor and confirm with OK The following text appears on the screen 5 Hold the handset still and in a vertical position and confirm with O...

Page 40: ...ain menu 2 Select PNG Configuration 3 Enter the requested PNG Service PIN and confirm with OK the default PIN is 00000 You are now in the PNG Configuration menu 4 Select PNG Service PIN and confirm wi...

Page 41: ...ing table contains the factory defaults Parameter Active General Settings Alarm Number Basis Blank PNEZ Basis Blank Alarm Call Count 15 Repeat Alarm Time 4 s Autom alarms OFF No Signal Off manual On S...

Page 42: ...Alarm Number Basis Escape Alarm Activation Off Response time 30 s Prealarm time 15 s Alarm Signal On Sensitivity level Medium Alarm destination Alarm Number Basis Pull Cord Alarm Activation On Respons...

Page 43: ...x professional Service Manual 43 PNG Configuration Factory Defaults Alarming signal Alarm Signal 04 Alarm signal volume Level 5 Technical Warning Alarm Signal 06 Alarm signal volume Level 3 Control Po...

Page 44: ...on Activate the time alarm enable activation Set the response time for the time alarm 15 min The following are configured automatically based on the Alarm Number Basis PNEZ Basis Alarm destination 10...

Page 45: ...Automatic 95000 Man Down Alarm Activation Input Off Response time 90 s Prealarm time 15 s Alarm Signal On Alarm destination Automatic 95000 Time Alarm Activation Input On Response time Input 15 Preala...

Page 46: ...arm Acoustic On Alarm Signal 08 Alarm signal volume Level 3 Alarming signal Alarm Signal 04 Alarm signal volume Level 5 Technical Warning Alarm Signal 06 Alarm signal volume Level 3 Control Ports Star...

Page 47: ...guration for Gigaset M2 plus and M2 Ex professional Service Manual 47 Sample Configurations Operation in HiPath Cordless Enterprise with PNEZ Sample change To change the alarm number for the pull cord...

Page 48: ...e Alarm Number Basis in the example 95000 Delete the PNEZ Basis delete automatically generated number Deactivate the man down alarm disable activation Activate the time alarm enable activation Set the...

Page 49: ...Automatic 95000 Man Down Alarm Activation Input Off Response time 90 s Prealarm time 15 s Alarm Signal On Alarm destination Automatic 95000 Time Alarm Activation Input On Response time Input 15 Preal...

Page 50: ...larm Acoustic On Alarm Signal 08 Alarm signal volume Level 3 Alarming signal Alarm Signal 04 Alarm signal volume Level 5 Technical Warning Alarm Signal 06 Alarm signal volume Level 3 Control Ports Sta...

Page 51: ...Example Alarm callback without PNEZ To be able to execute e g an alarm callback with silent monitoring the HiPath 3000 version must support the CLIP protocol in the setup message Configure e g the con...

Page 52: ...the Alarm Number Basis in the example 95000 Delete the PNEZ Basis delete automatically generated number Deactivate the man down alarm disable activation Activate the time alarm enable activation Set...

Page 53: ...tic 95000 Man Down Alarm Activation Input Off Response time 90 s Prealarm time 15 s Alarm Signal On Alarm destination Automatic 95000 Time Alarm Activation Input On Response time Input 15 Prealarm tim...

Page 54: ...ustic On Out of range time 2 min Alarm Signal Prealarm Acoustic On Alarm Signal 08 Alarm signal volume Level 3 Alarming signal Alarm Signal 04 Alarm signal volume Level 5 Technical Warning Alarm Signa...

Page 55: ...to suspend automatic alarms du ring charging Configure alarm via the emergency key Check Transport Time 2 s Configure automatic alarms Note At least one alarm must be switched on to guarantee configu...

Page 56: ...Alarm signal volume OK Check the alarming signal Alarm destination selected OK Repeat Alarm Time OK Number of repeat alarms OK Activate monitoring Check automatic alarms all activated alarms Check the...

Page 57: ...nal on off OK Alarm destination OK Check the escape alarm move device erratically simulate running Prealarm time OK Response time OK Signal on off OK Sensitivity level OK Alarm destination OK Check th...

Page 58: ...times listed in this table are compulsory Alarm type Response time PNA PNA S Deliberate personal alarm for voice traffic otherwise Prealarm Automatic personal alarm including prealarm Man Down Alarm N...

Page 59: ...g Line Identification Presentation CMI Cordless Multicell Integration DECT Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications DPS DECT Positioning System HNA HiPath alarm signal system NOK Not OK PNA Person...

Page 60: ...Conventions 5 D Data protection and data security 5 Debounce time 22 E Emergency 4 26 alarm destination 27 Alarm Signal 26 Escape Alarm 4 30 F Factory defaults 41 G General Settings 15 Repeat Alarm T...

Page 61: ...ect Base 7 Sensor adjustment 39 Signal Off autom 24 Signal Off manual 23 Signal types 4 Symbols in the manual 5 T Technical warning 4 31 33 Time alarm 4 30 Time until prealarm 22 Transport Time 22 Typ...

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