SHB_PNG-Einleitung.fm
A31003-M2000-M103-2-76A9, 07/2014
Alarm and Emergency Call Configuration, Administrator Documentation
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Introduction
Overview
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Introduction
Contents
This chapter covers the following topics:
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Section 1.2, "Privacy and data security"
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Section 1.3, "Notational conventions and symbols used"
1.1
Overview
The OpenStage M3 Plus and OpenStage M3 Ex Plus handsets can be used as personal alarm
devices with voice communication capability (PNG-S) in Alarm Mode and PNG Mode. Various
settings are performed on the handset for this purpose, which enable automatic or manual
alerting. An alarm and emergency call function is already available in Basic Mode.
The OpenStage M3 and OpenStage M3 Ex handsets do not have alarm sensors, rather they
also have an alarm and emergency call function. The function range corresponds to that of
Basic Mode.
An emergency call via an alarm key is possible regardless of selecting and activating an
operating mode.
The PNG-S monitors the person and reports an alarm when alarm conditions are detected. The
following types of alarms and signals are possible:
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Man Down Alarm:
The integrated movement sensors identify deviations of approx. 70° from the vertical
position of the handset.
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Non Movement Alarm:
The integrated movement sensors detect immobility of the handset.
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Escape Alarm:
The integrated movement sensors detect sudden, violent movements of the handset.
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Pull Cord Alarm:
Removal of a magnetic contact, which is inserted below the handset and can be secured
by a cord to the individual, is detected.
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Time Alarm:
The operator's ability to respond can be controlled through regular operation of the
handset. The user is prompted to input something at set times.
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Manual Alarm:
The user can trigger an alarm by pressing the alarm key.